The Harrison Flag. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1866 Page: 3 of 4
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Local Advertisements.
Local Advertisements.
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY.
HUBBELL'S CELEBRATED
ARE NOW OFFERING TO
GOLDEN BITTERS!
IN
The most extensive assortment of
DRY SMBS, CLOTHING,
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Uwb und Stationerg,
CLOTHITG
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE,
of life
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Ever Offered to this Market at
The Very Latest!
HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!
STAPLE A» FANCY
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DR’ G©DS
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AND
GROCERIES
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West Side of the Public Square,
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
Feb. 22, ’66.
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Marshall, March 15, 1866.
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May 3, ’66.
PHAKON’S
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
low figures.
DEALER IN
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May 3, ’66.
WM. JONES
A. LOEB.
Dealers in
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STAPLE AND FANCY
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A NICE AND WELL SELECED STOCK,
AND
Marshall, January 4, 1866.
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Great Inducements
OFFERED TO THE TRADING COMMUNITY.
Kelly’s Feumdny.
Marshall, April 26, 1866.
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May 3, ’66.
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“ A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever.”
J. B. LANCASTER.
W. S. LEWIS.
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MARTHA WASHINGTON
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HAIL RESTORER
May 3, ’66.
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March 22, 1866.
Apothecaries and Druggists,
May 3, ’66.
May 3, '66.
May 3, ’66.
n25-2m
Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters ’
n25-2m
May 3, ’66.
Cotton & Wool Cards, Fifth & Brest Chains,
May 3, ’66.
E. A. KNOWETON.
J. C. PRESTON,
ISKMLOVJUD S
A POSITIVE REMEDY.
- gefWe solicit an examinationof our goods
and prices.
IRAVELERS who have occasion to change
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L. 0. De LISLE & CO.
Never Known to Fail!
Marshall, April 2G, 1866.
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May, 3, ’66.
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WARRANTED.
the first day of August.
May 3, ’66.
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(Made from Batavia Rice.)
May 1,’66.
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April 19, 1866.
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LADIES,
, un-
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Sold Wholesale by
JAS. GONEGAL,
May 3, ’66.
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May 3, ’66.
Hay ‘G6.
No. 20 St. Charles Street, New Orleans.
• 17- Gm
March 8, ’66.
Hubbell’s Superior Old
Cabinet Brandy, Medicated.
Russ’
Russ’
Russ’
Russ’
Russ’
II. MARTIN has removed his stock of
Goods from the Brick Store on the South,
ially the Ladies!
May 10, 1866.
Messina Punch.
Mint Julep.
Gin Cocktail.
Brandy Cocktail.
Whisky (Bourbon) Cocktail.
. 20 00.
. 1 00.
ADIES, don’t buy your Dress Goods, Bonnets,
J etc., until you go to Gregg’s, and look.
favor him with.
November 22, 1865.
f Our stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, &c., is
full and complete, and selling low.
The best testimony that can be given will be
found INSIDE OF EACH BOTTLE.
WARRANTED to do all we claim for it, or the
Money Refunded after using two Bottles.
Sythes,
Glassware,
Groceries,
Nails,
Window Glass,
Wheel-barrows,
Well Buckets,
Horse-shoe Nails,
Collars,
Hoes,
g We call your attention to the fact that we
are selling our extensive and varied stock at very
low figures.
20,000 Living Witnesses are testifying to their
Neighbors, from day to day, of its Wonderful
Effects.
liberal share of public patronage.
November 30, 1365.
AN UNEQUALED REMEDY FOR
DIARRHOEA,
SUMMER COMPLAINT,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
GRIPING PAINS IN THE BOWELS,
COLIC AND CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.
The most delightful concoction that ever tempt-
ed a man’s taste—cheaper than any
Steady Drinks in the World.
Used with great success IN the Army
Hospitals in violent cases of
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA !
g We call your attention to the fact that
we are selling our varied and extensive stock at
very low figures.
Russ & Co.,
No. 34 Dey Street,
New York.
JAMES GONEGAL,
No. 20, St. Charles Street,
New Orleans.
GROCERIES, NAILS, CASTINGS COAL OIL AND LAMPS, CARPETS, WALL
PAPER AND WINDOW CURTAINS,
Blackberry Brandy, Raspberry Brandy,
Ginger Cordial, Lemon Syrup, &c., &c.,-
Also on hand, and manufactured to order.
841° Central Depot, American Express Building,
55 Hudson Street, New York. Manufactory Cor-
ner Water and Ferris Streets, Hudson,»N. Y.
GEOEGE C. IIUBEELL & CO.,
Proprietors.
TRY IT
A nd Be Convinced!
James GONEGAL, No. 20 St. Charles St. New Or-
leans, wholesale agent.
LADIES,
Don’t buy your Dress Goods, Bonnets, etc., un-
G. G. GREGG & CO.
n25-4m
lowing :
GARDINER’S COMPOUND.
Relief from Torment.
JAMES GONEGAL,
No. 20, St. Charles Street.
New Orleans, La.
LOEB & JONES,
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The Only Reliable Specific of the
Kind Before the Public !!
ry, &c.,..................
Fuel and incidental expenses.
G. W. YOUNG,
Ass’r & Collt'r.
n'25-4t
G. G. GREGG & CO.
n25-4m
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
G. G. GREGG & CO.
n22-2m
G. A. KELLY.
n25-Cm
G. G. GREGG & CO.
n25-2m
Don't fee in a Hurry,
But go to Gregg’s and examine before you buy.
G. G. GREGG & CO.
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A CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND
SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
Iarshall, Harrison Co., Texas.
til you go to Gregg’s and look.
May 3, ’66.
EUETTIUI.E, «E®•
May 17, 1866.
G. G. GREGG & CO.
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UR stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils &c., is full
r and complete, and selling low.’
Dn 60035,
F. S. BASS, President, and Professor of Math-
ematics and Natural Sciences.
W. P. HUDGINS, Professor of Ancient Lan-
guages, Politcal Economy, History, and English
Literature.
gWe call your attention to the fact that we
are selling our extensive and varied stock at very
It is highly approved by Medical Facul-
ty forj change of Water and
Diet!
RUSS’
St. Domingo Bitters !
* Don’t buy your Dress Goods, Bonnets, etc.
til you go to Gregg’s and look.
May 3, ’66.
GENTLEMEN,
Go to Gregg’s to buy Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Boots, etc, They are selling cheap.
May 3, ’66; n25-2m
GENTLEMEN,
Go to Gregg’s to buy Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Boots, etc. They are selling cheap.
LADIES,
Don’ b buy your Dress Goods, Bonnets, &c., &c.,
until you go to Gregg’s and look.
RUSS’
ST. DOMINGO BITTERS!
NEW STORE
—AND—
Me Gweelse
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one of the most valuable Tonics and invigorators
that can be taken, in—
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS!
B.
to the
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LOEB & JONES,
A Perfect Success— The Best in Mar-
ket.
A HAIR-DRESSER AND HAIR-RESTORER
Combime in One 2
Cross cut Saws,
Bridles,
Trunks,
Valises,
Carpet Bags,
School Bags,
Shot,
Powder,
Lead,
TRY THEM BUT ONCE !
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St. Domingo Punch.
Arrack Punch.
1. It is not a dye.
2. It will not color the skin.
3. It will restore the Hair from a gray to a
BEAUTIFUL BLACK, BROWN, or AUBURN or
whatever might have been its original color, and
cause it to assume its former beauty.
4. It will cure ail Humors and Diseases of the
Scalp ; keep the head cool and nice , remove the
Dandruff and Scurf from the Head; keep the
Hair moist and silk-like in appearance as
In Youthful Days.
5. It will promote a Healthy Growth ; prevent
it from falling off, and
CAUSE IT TO GROW ON BALD HEADS,
Where there is Life and Vitality at the Roots,
But, where these are gone there is
No Hope of Success.
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The Martha Washington Hair Restorer
is as much ahead of anything of the kind now in
the market, as the sun outshines the moon
in Brightness and Glory.
L. Co De LISLE & CO.,
Sessions:
The Spring Term will commence on EMonday,
January 8, 1866.
Fall Term—September 4, 1866.
DESIGN.
The design of this school is to give a thorough
preparation for any of the advanced classes in
College, or to take those pupils not preparing for
College, through a course of accurate mental
training land general information, that shall fit
them to enter at once upon the practical business
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FAMILY MEDICINES.
DON’T BE IN A HURRY,
But go to Gregg’s and examine before you buy,
May 3, ’66. n25-2m
GEOEGE SATEE,
Boot and Shoemaker,
At Chas. Decicert's old stand, South-West Corner of
the public square,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
TS prepared to execute all work in his line that
JL the citizens of Marshall and vicinity may
T. A. HARRIS,
WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
EELMBOLD’S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
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their water and—
LL who live in malarious districts, and are
. subject to miasmatic influences, will find
W. H. BRISTOW,
Dealer in
HE attention of the Public is called to the fol-
and
Fancy Goods.
Druggists, Physicians and Planters will do well
to call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Just Received
BY
LANCASTER & LEWIS,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
TTAVE JUST received a general assortment
L of
DYE STUFF.
EXTRACTS LOGWOOD & MADDER,
INDIGO,.
VENETIAN RED,
ALUM,
COCHINEAL.
PRUSSIAN BLUE,
And various other articles that are indispensa-
ble for use in the manufacture of cloth.
Also, a fine assortment of
LEVY HOUSE,”
Huss’
Russ?
EHLA.’EDS,
ALso Sole Agent for
WHEATON’S OINTMENT.
Which cures Salt Rheum, Chilblains, Ulcers,
and all Eruptions of the Skin, and
sold by all Druggists.
G. G. GREGG & CO.
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Stutionerg,
TVHIS preparation is simple and harmless, un-
JL adulterated, expressly for
IIEDTCAL USE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
MEDICINES
Especially those of a leading character.
.T.so,
STATIONERY,
PERFUMERY, and
FANCY GOODS.
Jefferson, December 14, 1865.
“ • HReduced Prices ! 99
gej” We have a complete assortment of Hard-
ware, Guns, Pistols, &c. Examine before you
buy.
BRANDIES,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
PERFUMERIES,
plete stock of
Grain Cradles,
Queensware,
Stationery,
Iron,
Grind-stones,
Manilla and
Cotton Rope,
Castings,
Harness,
Trace Chains,
J. C. PRESTON, & (XL
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DEALERS IN
Drugs & Medicines
Dallas Street,
Tax Notice.
mAX payers of Harrison county, are hereby
I. notified to meet me at their respective pre-
cincts for the purpose of rendering their assess-
ments for the year 1866, as follows :
At Elysian Fields, on Tuesday and Wednesday,
15th and 16th of May.
At Jonesville, on Thursday and Friday, 17th
and 18th of May.
At Maj. Andrews’, on Saturday, 19th of May.
At Hickory Grove, on Tuesday, 22d of May.
At Craver’s Mill, on Wednesday, 23d of May.
At Coppedge’s, on Thursday and Friday, 24th
and 25th of May.
At Lagrones’, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 22d
and 23d of - ay.
At Miles’, on Thursday, 24th of May.
At Whitehorn’s, on Friday and Saturday, 25th
and 26th of May.
At H. Y. Hall’s, on Tuesday and Wednesday,
29th and 30th of May.
-At Marshall, all the week, commencing the 28th
of May.
Note—All freedmen between the ages of 21
and 55 years of age, are liable to a poll tax as
well as the whites. They are also notified to meet
me as above, in person or by an agent. Prompt-
ness will very much aid me in the discharge of my
duties, which are unusually pressing at this time.
I am required to assess, collect, and pay over by
4 ENT LEM EN, go to Gregg’s to buy Clothing,
U Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, etc. They
are selling cheap.
Furmiture I Furmiture I
TMist Received and for sale a nice lot of
e) Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Tables,
Lounges, Cribs, Chairs, &o., &c.
HEARD & TWYMAN.
GENTLEMEN,
Go to Gregg’s to buy Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Boots, etc. They are selling cheap.
May 3, ’66. n25-2m
DAVID McPHAIL,
WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
IXTOULD RESPECTFULLY announce to his
V V old friends and patrons, that he is again at
work at his old stand, North side of the public
square, where he is desirous of again receiving a
IT may with truth he said that • Gardiner’s
Rheumatic Compound” is the most effectual puri-
fier of the blood. Rheumatism, Neuralga, and
all painful affections of the nerves speedily disap-
pear by its use. Patients who had for years drawn
a miserable existence have by an occasional dose
of this “ Balm of Gilead,” been restored to health
and comfort after all the usual remedies and nos-
trums had been tried and found useless. Its sur-
prising effects have been experienced by thousands,
and never known to fail. It requires no restraint
from business or pleasure, and may be used by
those of the most delicate constitutions as a strict-
ly purifier of the blood. This excellent remedy
is a medicine of long tried efficacy for thoroughly
cleansing and purifying the blood, which is so
very essential in the foundation of good health.
For sale by all Druggists.
rJ. GONEGAL, No. 20 St. Charles Street, New
9 leans, La., Agent for the Southern States. ■ ■
An Invigorating and Strengthening Tonic.
WILL CURE
Dyspepsia, Debility, Intermittent Fever, Diar-
rhoea, Scrofula, Gout, Gravel, Jaundice, Ner-
vous Affection, Liver Complaint, Loss of
Appetite, Heartburn, Billious Colie,
Cholera Morbus, Fever and Ague
Rheumatism, Salt Rheum,
Sea Sickness, &c., &c.
They Contain no Poisonous Drug.
PURELY VEGETABLE-Hubbell’s Celebrated
Golden Bitters are composed of Gentian, Calamus
Root, Wild Cherry Bark, Annise, Orange Peel,
Calisaya Bark, Columbo, Bark of Sassafras Root,
Sherry Wine, Butternut Bark, Caraway Seed, Yel-
low Dock, Dandelion, &c.
4
Latin, Greek, French, Higher Mathematics, and
Natural Science, each, $5 extra per session.
BOARDING.
Board may be had in the best private families,
at from $15 to' $20 per month, and provisions and
family supplies taken in payment thereof. All
boarders will be under the supervision of the
teachers of the institution.
The President and his associate, have resumed
their profession, after four years arduous military
service. It will be their paramount end and aim,
by their faithful and united efforts, to build up in
this community an educational institution ofhigh
character, worthy the support of educated and
liberal Southern gentlemen.
F. S. BASS, President.
Axes,
Broad Axes,
Saddles,
Double and
Single Harness,
Spun Cotton,
Pistols,
Guns,
Caps,
JAS. GONEGAL,
W holesale Druggist,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
NT 0 W offers to the trade the best sleeted stock
of DRUGS and MEDICINES in the South,
composed in part of the following Staple Chem-
icals :
Acids, Quinine, Calomel, Iodide Potassa, Blue
Mass, Blue Vitriol, Subnitrate Bismuth,
/ Chloroform, Colodion, Copperas, Cre-
asote, Cream Tartar, Dovers
Powders, Epsom Salts,
Ether Nitric, f. f. f,
Ether Sul-
phuric.
Glauber Salts,
Hoffman’s Anodyne,
Glycerin, American and En-
glish, Iodide Resublimed, Iron,
all preparations of, Sugar Lead,
Chloride Lime, Lunar Caustic, Mercury,
and the different preparations of, Magnesia,
Calcined and Carbonic, Potassium Cyanid,
Morphine, Ascetate and Sulphate,
Potassa, and all the preparations of,
Red Precipitate,
Rochelle Salts,
Seidlitz Mixture,
Salacine,
Santonine,
Soda, and its different preparations,
Silver Nitrate, Christ,
Strichnine,
Sulphur,
Tannin,
Zinct, and all its preparations,
Veratria,
Billing’s Syrup,
Tartar Emetic.
My stock of Pure Drugs and Medicines is large,
and has been carefully selected.
DRY GOODS,
Ready Made Clothing,- Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Shirts, Crockery, Queens-
ware, &c., &c.
Near the North-west corner of the Public Square,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
VKTE respectfully ask the people of Marshall
VV and vicinity, to call and examine our
stock of -
Spring and Summer Goods,
which has been carefully selected, especially for
this market, and comprises the latest and most de-
sirable styles.
A large assortment of CUTLERY on hand.
Also a superior lot of FURNISHING GOODS for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
We are determined to sell these goods which
will compare favorably with any ever brought to
this market, at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
We ask all to call and see for themselves, satis-
fied that we can please those who may favor us
with their patronage, in goods and prices.
Mr. B. F. Friderici and Lewis Levy, the sales-
men, will take pleasure in waiting on all custom-
ers, and consider it no trouble to show their goods.
M)ON‘T be in a hurry, but go to Gregg’s and
L examine before you buy.
KNTE have a complete assortment of Hardware,
VV Guns, Pistols, etc. Examine before you
buy.
T WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens-
JL of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, that my
Foundry, near Jefferson,.is still in operation.
By the addition of a
Large Machine Shop,
with experienced Workmen and excellent Pattern:
Makers. I am prepared to do all kinds of
Job Work, on Short Notice^
in the very best manner, such as
REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, SAW
MILLS, REAPERS, THRESHERS,
and all kinds of Machinery. The merchants and
dealers are especiall y invited to my large and con-
stantly increasing stock of Hollow-ware,
gotten up from the most improved patterns: It
is light, sneooth, and durable.
I am prepared to fill all orders, en short notice,
much cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere
and brought here.
The Agricultural portion of the community
may be assured that my stock of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
will be the best quality. My Plows shall bC nice-
ly polished, stocked, and painted. By the first
of September I will be prepared to fill all orders,
with my
LATEST IMPROVED PATTERN
OR THE
HALL AND SPEAR,
ifdesired,‘as I will make them in equal proportion:
It is my intention to have between
Eight and Ten Thousand PlowS,
ready for next season, and I will try to supply
the increasing demand. I feel thankful to the
community generally for their liberal patronage,
and will try to give satisfaction to all who may
feel disposed to deal with me in the future.
(at their Store, North-west Corner Public Square,)
$
Marshall, Texas,
A NEW and fine assortment of Fresh Drugs,
•h Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines. Medicinal Wines and Brandies,
Fancy Soaps, Perfumery and Cosmetics of various
kinds, Medical Instruments, Tobacco, Spices, and
all articles usually found in a first-class Drug
Store ; including Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine,
Castor Oil, Essential Oils, Coal Oil. Linseed Oil,
Putty, Snuff, Stationery, Durham Mustard, Sugar
of Lemon, Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts, Fish
Hooks, &c., &c All of which are offered at low
prices for Cash, in quantities to suit purchasers.
The Ladies are particularly requested to call
and examine our stock of Cosmetics, Perfumery,
Brushes, &c., &c
Additional supplies constantly received.
March 22, ’66. nl9-6m
HEARD & TWIMAN,
AN. MYERS respectfully informs his friends
• and the public generally that he has just
received, and is now opening, in the building for-
merly occupied by Capt. Rene Fitzpatrick, on the
East side of the public square, in Marshall, a com-
plete and elegant stock of
Dry Goods,
Perfectly fresh, embracing the newest and most
admired styles of
A. E. BLAG KM AR,
MUSIC PUBLISHEB,
Piano Manufacturer,
AND IMPORTER or
MIusical Mercknandise,
167 Canal Street, (near Dauphin,)
NEW ORLEANS.
Wholesale Depot of the Blackmar Upright Pi-
anos ; Wm; Knabe & Co.’s, R. N. Nunns’ (late
Nunns & Clark.) and other First Class Pianos;
Prince & Co ’s Organs and Melodeons, all of which
arc sold to Dealers and Schools at factory whole-
sale, rates..
ZAUR stock is large and too tedious to enumer-
N ate, but would call attention to the differ-
ent articles mentioned in each Depart-
ment:
“Cash Buyers,”
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Has •ust Received
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER
BBT GOODS.
GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
AND A LARGE VARIETY OF
AIC AT"TOT.S.
Which he will sell Cheap for
CASH OR COTTON.
MR. N. JOHNSON will always be on hand
to attend to the wants of Customers, and will
take great pleasure in waiting on all, and espec-
BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS,
Hardware, Queensware, Woodware,
TIHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of in-
L forming the citizens of Marshall and vicinity,
that he has returned from the Northern cities, by
way of New Orleans, where he has made satisfac-
tory settlement with the creditors of the late
firm of Callaway & Rain, (being the second time
these demands have been met.) and has bought,
and will have open in a few days, (in the house
formerly owned by Mr. Deloy, on the North side'
of the Public Square,) a very nice stock of staple
and fancy Dry Goods, embracing almost every
article usually kept in a country store. He does
not pretend to say that he has bought the largest
and cheapest stock of goods that has ever been
brought to Marshall, for such advertisements
have become as common as Bureaus were ; he is
neither- “ King or Queen,’’ but as Bill Arp would
say “'More of a Compromiser and Reconstruc-
tionist. ” References for his correctness in deal-
ings, to every man, woman, and child, (and he
might say freedmen.) that has had any dealings
with him for the last thirteen years. He consid-
ers himself permanently located, and expects to
live and die in this county. He returns his best
thanks to the friends and customers of the old
firm for their kindness and liberal patronage
heretofore extended, and would be glad to see
them again. He would say to those that are in-
debted to the old firm that their papers can be
found in his possession ; if you can pay the same
he would be very thankful, and if you are not
able to do so at present, probable you have a few
Greenbacks which the necessary wants of your-
self or family require should be expended for
something in his line. Should such be the case,
please give him a call, and if he does not suit
you, no harm done.
He gives all a special invitation to examine his
stock ; he can show you the different styles and
tell the prices, better than he can write them,
and cheaper than the Printer can publish them.
J. H. CALLAWAY.
Marshall, March 29, ’66. n20-3m.
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
HATS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CROCKERYWARE, HARDWARE,
And a large and elegant stock of Staple and Fan-
cy GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES,
Etc., Etc.
FOR
Non-Reiention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita-
tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder
or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone
in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust
Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys,
and Dropsical Swellings.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU for
weaknesses arising from excesses or indiscretion—
The Constitution once affected by Organic Weak-
ness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen
and invigorate the system, which Helmbold’s Ex-
tract Buchu invariably does. If no treatment be
submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU in
affections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any
other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention,
Irregularities, painfulness or suppression of cus-
tomary evacuations, Ulceration or Scirrhous state
of the Uterus, Leucorrhoe, and all complaints in-
cident to the sex, whether arising from habits of
dissipation, imprudencies, or in the Decline or
Change of Life.
HELMBOLD’S FLUIDEXTRACT BUCHUand
IMPROVED ROSE WASH, will radically exter-
minate from the system Diseases of the Urinary
Organs arising from habits of dissipation, at little
expense, little or no change in diet, and no.expo-
sure, completely superseding those unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copaiba and Mercury, in
curing those unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
in all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether ex-
isting in male or female, from whatever cause
originating, and no matter of how long standing.
It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its
action, and more strengthening than any of the
preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken-down or Delicate
Constitutions, procure the Remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that however slight
may be the attack of the above disease, it is sure
to affect his bodily health, mental powers, happi-
ness, and that of his posterity. Our flesh and
blood are supported from these sources.
PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE ! We make
no secret of the ingredients. HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is composed of
Buchu, Cubebs, and Juniper Berries, ' selected
with great care, and preparedin vacuo by H. T.
HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist of sixteen
years’ experience,in the city of Philadelphia, and
which is now prescribed by the most eminent
physicians, has been admitted to use in the United
States army, and is also in very general use in
State Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions
throughout the land.
ge Direct letters to
Helmbold’s Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New York, -
- OR—
Helmbold’s Medical Depot,
104 South Tenth Street (below Chesnut,)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. GONEGAL, No. 20 St Charles Street, New
Orleans, La.,' Agent for the Southern States. . Be-
ware of counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD’S.
DR. SAMUEL GILBERT'S
PREPARATIONS
DR. SAMUEL GILBERT, so celebrated as having
had, for the last twenty-five years, in the treat--
ment of CHRONIC DISEASES, the most lucra-
tive Medical Practice in the South, has at last
consented to allow several of his most esteemed
remedies to be prepared and sold as proprietary
medicines. This resolution has been engendered’
by the repeated solicitations of those' who have
experienced the benefit of his remarkable profes-
sional skill, and by th impossibility of giving
especial attention to each of the written applica-
tions made to him for prescriptions by those whose'
pecuniary circumstances, or business habits, pre-
clude the possibility of applying in person to him..’
THE PUBLIC
May rest assured that the manufacturers spare
. neither pains nor expense in the preparation o f
these remedies. They are made of the very best
medicines known, in a highly, concentrated form,'
upon strictly scientific principles.
DR. SAMUEL GILBERT'S GENERAL AL-
ternative acts directly upon the Glands and Mu-
cous Membrances—stimulating them to addition-
al activity in their natural functions of elimina-
ting from the Circulating Fluids the usual Effete
(and in disease, Morbid) Matters, and expelling
them through the Skin, Kidneys, Liver, and Ali
mantary Canal from the System. It is, therefre,
adapted for the relief of Chronic Diseases affect-
ing those organs, and of the mucous membrances
lining them, such as Eruptions, Tetter, Ulcers,
Scrofula, Jaundice, Goitre, Chronic Inflamation
of Bladder and Uterus, etc. It is particularly'
useful in
SUPPRESSED MENSTRU A T ION,
Hereditary Taints, Syphilis, and maladies, arising
from long-continued use of Calomel, Blue Mass,
Corrosive Sublimate, Fowler’s Solution, Dono.
van’s Solution, and other preparations of Mercury
and Arsenic.
DR. SAMUEL GILBERT’S TETTER OINT
ment is a most excellent preparation for the cure
of that class of maladies usually termed Diseases
of the Skin, and which are popularly known- as
chronic eruptions, tetter, pimples, blisters, scabs,
scald-head, milk-crust, ring-worm, etc., etc.
It will also kill Itch and other local vermin
which prey upon the skin. It softens and de-
taches the excrementitious matters deposited upon
the skin ; heals the cracks, blisters, and pimples,
and renders the cutaneous surface smooth anil
pliable. It has been used by Dr. Gilbert, with
most satisfactory results, for many years. It is
offered for sale, in this style, from the firm con-
viction that it must necessarily meet with the’
hearty approbation of those who make use of it.
Full directions for the method of using these'
remedies, a plain and accurate description of a
number of the differnt varieties of skin diseases,
and many valuable suggestions in regard to their
cure, will be found printed on circular accom-
panyingeach package. These suggestions are the
fruit of most ample experience acquired by Dr.
Gilbert during his extraordinary professional ca-
reer in the treatment of this class of diseases in the
cities of Memphis, New Orleans, and New York ;
and will, it is expected, enable most unprofession-
al persons to treat their own cases with much
greater success than that which usually falls to
the lot of ordinary physicians.
BARNES, WARD, & CO., Agents,
24 Magazine Street,
New Orleans..
HE will keep the finest Tobacco, the finest Ci-
gars, and the choicest liquors. His Bar Liquors
cannot be surpassed.
These goods will be sold at the very lowest
figures. His motto will be, “Quick sales and
small profits.” Call on him before purchasing
elsewhere. Purchasers cannot fail to be pleased
with his assortment and prices.
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION,
The President, in a professional career of more
than twelve years, has observed with feelings of
mortification and regret, a too general deficiency
in the method of instruction pursued in the pre-
paratory, as well as higher seminaries of learning
of our country. This want of thoroughness in
teaching, superinduces in the mind of a student
an aversion to intellectual efforts, and discour-
ages him from that constant, persevering and sys-
tematic study, which is essential to a full devel-
opment of his mental powers.
It will be the design of the teachers of this
school to elevate the standard of education, and
by a rigid and severe course of analytical train-
ing, to bring out, and develop the powers of the
mind. The system of instruction will be thor-
ough and radical, such as to compel the student
to think, and to understand well the branches which
he siudies. The foundation must be laid broad
and deep, as upon that the entire superstructure
depends. To this end, special attention will be
paid to the primary department.
ANCIENT LANGUAGES.
This department will be in charge of Professor
W. P. Hudgins, a teacher already favorably,known
in this community. Mr. Hudgins is an able, ac-
complished, and experienced teacher of Southern
nativity and education. He bears testimonials of
high character, from eminent professors and ed-
ucators in Virginia, as to his qualifications, skill,
and success in the instruction of Southern youth.
DISCIPLINE.
The discipline will be efficient, combining firm-
ness and decision, with the restraining influence
of parental authority—such as is calculated to en-
sure the moral as well as intellectual improve-
ment of those entrusted to the college.
PLAN
The course of instruction will be systematic,
thorough, and comprehensive ; embracing in the
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT,
Spelling, Reading, Geography, English Grammar,
History, Composition, Arithmetic, Declamation,
Natural and Intellectual Philosophy, Chemistry,
Physiology, &c„ &c.
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT,
Algebra, Geoemtry, Trigonometry, Surveying
Descriptive and Analytical Geometry, Shades,
Shadows, and Perspective, and Calculus.
CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT,
Ancient Geography, Grecian and Roman Antiqui-
ties, Latin, Greek, French, and Spanish Languages.
In teaching these branches, constant effort is
made to induce the pupils to depend upon their
own resources ; to teach them how to study, and to
surmount obstacles by their own exertions, aided
and directed by their teachers.
EXAMINATION.
A public examination of the pupils will be held
during the last week of the Spring Term.
T ERMS:
{Payable One-half in Advance, or Monthly
as the Patron may desire )
For Beginners,....................$15 00.
English Grammar, Geography, Histo-
PHOTOGRAPHIC
TEMPLE Of ABT,
Nortla-West Corner of the
PUBLIC SQUARE.
HOURS OF VISITING-From 9 A. M., until 4
o’clock, P. M.
&Cc, &e,9
.09 ne
LlN/NANP
BOLE Agents for the Southern States.
GROCERIES,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Statiomary, Etc.
Silk Groods.
Fancy silks, spring silks, gros. grain, blk. gros-
de-rhine, plain poult-de-soie, silk dress cord, silk
mantle and dress ornaments, and silk dress but-
tons in every variety.
Dress Goods.
Broche figured silk grenadines, broche wool
grenadines, black, white pink, and blue silk be-
rege, richly printed Paris organdies, French Jac-
onets printing of Dolfres Meig and E. Hoffer,
gros. jeans, printed French brilliants, printed
French percales, French, English, and American
prints, Shambray ginghams, Scotch ginghams,
American ginghams, printed linen lawns, opera
challies.
Bonnets and flats.
A large and beautiful selection of Bonnets and
Hats of every style and finish, trimmed and plain.
Fancy Goods.
Lace mantles, silk sacques and basques, spring
shawls, lace sets, lace collars, emb’rd and plain
linen sets, lace veils, veil barege, umbrellas,
parasols, balmoral skirts, hoop skirts, ladies’
belts, cotton, linen, and thread laces, black and
white silk laces, silk, linen, worsted, and cotton
braids, corsets, fans, threads, neck ties, &c.
House=Keeping Goods,
PILLOW LINENS,
LINEN DAMASK,
LINEN TOWELS,
LINEN NAPKINS,
COUNTERPANES,
WOOLEN TABLE COVERS,
MOSQUITO BARS,
BIRD’S EYE DIAPER,
DIMITY CRASH, &c.
Hosiery and Gloves.
This department is complete ; containing every
variety and quality.
'Domestic Goods.
Bleachea and brown sheetings and shirtings,
Marlborough stripes and plaids, denims, osna-
burgs, checks, cotton jeans and drill.’s, ticking,
hickory stripes, prints, American, Choctaw, and
Southern stripes, colored cambrics, &c.
White Goods.
Plain swiss muslin, jaconets, cambrics, mulls,
nainsook, bishop lawn, victoria lawn, nainsook
and cambric stripes, book muslin, dotted swiss
muslins, white brilliantines, tarlatan, Irish linen,
swiss and jaconet edging and inserting.
CLOTHING.
MEN’S AND BOY’S
Spring and Summer Suits,
DRAWERS,
COLLARS,
SHIRTS, ■
HOSE,
GLOVES,
NECK TIES,
SUSPENDERS, &c.
Boots, Shoes, and Hats.
Gents’ calf and kip boots,
Gents’ lasting Congress gaiters,
4 Gents’calf and Oxford tics,
Gents’ lasting Oxford ties,
Gents’ lasting brogans,
Gents’ heavy brogans and mud boots,
Extra sized shoes of every variety.
Ladies’ carpet and white slippers,
Ladies’ kid, goat, and calf balmoral’s,
Ladies’ lasting and kid slippers,
Laidies' glove kid congress and lasting balmorals.
Boy’s, Misses’, and Children’s shoes of almost
every style and quality. In our Boot, Shoe,
and Hat Department, we flatter ourselves
that there never has been a better selected stock
brought to Eastern Texas.
Hardware.
Concerning this branch of our establishment,
we can say that the farmer and mechanic can
find nearly every article usually found in first
class hardware houses of our larger cities. In
addition to articles in this line, we have a com-
(M-a
BOOTS, SHOES,
A. L. HAY,
Soliciting Agent for
Chas. E. Spencer & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of
FRENCH, GERMAN & AMERICAN
FANCY GOODS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY
Fine Cutlery, Pistols, Revolvers, Caps, Cartridges,
Perfumery, Stationery, Etc.
82 Canal Street,
(Bet weens Camp and Magazine,)
NEW ORLEANS.
March|15, 1865. n18uly.
ZANE of the most valuable combinations of a
U useful medicine and an agreeable beverage
that has ever been offered to the public. Millions
of bottles were sold throughout the North during
the last four years, and, wherever introduced, it
has proven a welcome addition to the invalid’s
table, the family circle, and the bachelor’s side-
board.
ADIES who have lost strength and appetite,
4 and suffer from nausea, vomiting and verti-
go—
4 ENTLEMEN who “ don’t feel very well” just
U before breakfast or dinner, whose stomach
is out of order and system is generally deranged—
T/OTHERS weaning children, and suffering
IVL from general debility—
(IHILDREN of sickly nature, and sour dyspep-
U tic constitutions—
on the North side of the Public Square, where he
offers a large variety of
Staple and Fancy
•DEE • G«DGDTDS
' BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, AND BONNETS,
LADIES’ GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING,
LADIES’ SADDLES and BRIDLES,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
GLASS AND QUEENS-WARE,
COFFEE,
TEA,
TOBACCO,
BUCK AND DROP SHOT, &c., &c.,
The public are invited to call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Marshall, Texas, March 22, 1866. nl9-tf.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Feb. 15, 1866. nl4-tf
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra-
grant Perfume, Distilled from the Hare
and Beautiful Flower from which it
takes its name.
Manufactured only by PHALON & SON,
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON’S— TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by Druggists generally.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
JAS. GONEGAL,
No. 20 St. Charles Street, New Orleans.
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