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OMMRRCIAL DIRECTOR Y.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMIE N T S. I JE FJERSONBUSINESSCARDS.
JEFFERSON BUSINESS CARDS.
JEFFERSON BUSINESS CARDS.
SHREVEPORT BUSINESS CARDS
NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS CARDS.
T. A, BELL.
JAS. D. SCOTT
CITY
stock of Medicines, &c., have purchased the entire
August 27, 1858.
n7-tf.
Cellos, Clerks, will run during the reinainder of
CAneEp Lumber I
The
A CHANCE FOK ALL TO BUILL ! !
give their personal attention to all orders entrust-
June 28, 1856:1
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March 11. ’59. 34-tf.
REGULAR RED RIVER RACKET.
r
Jan. 7.’59.
25-ly.
34-tf.
mar 11, ’59.
IAMILTON S. HOWELL,
E T. BUCKNER.
Jan. 28, '59.
I
Cognac Brandy, I Holland Gin, | Ess. Pepper
Domestic « I Domestic Gin, | Cherry Bra:
rmint.
Jefferson Tex., Jan. 28, ’59
28-ly.
Aprl3
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H. L AREIS.
THOS. M CONVERSE.
WM. P. CONVERSE, JR.
GROVER & BAKER’S
DRY
THE BEST FAMILY TACHTNE MADE!!!
SILKS
PA T^NT FULL S TUNE DR E S.
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BLANKETS,
AND DOMETICS
JOHN C. HARRIS.
' May 13th. 1854.
ALEX. CAMPBELL.
der regular prices.
19-tf.
j. c. LEWIS.
K. C. OGLESBY
21 inches by 28
Jan‘y, 7th, ’59,
AK.* €
12 l-2c.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
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Anvil 24th. 1858
MARSHALL HOTEL.
7
S. HYATT,
Jan. 18. ’59.
28-ly.
«
Buteher’s
Eley’s Double Waher Proof Caps,.
Genuine G. D.
do.
And a large assortment of fancy goods at low priees. .
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mar 25-n36-m.
ole Proprietors.
ly
Oct, 1. n12
E. E. MILLER.
SUCCESS THE ONLY MERIT !
..$29 00
Supper, Breakfast and, lodging. ...
Oct15n14ly
B. IL MARTIN.
mar 18. ’59
35-tf
F. LUDOLPH.
C. F. SCHAFFER.
GREAT ATTRACTION'!
EUPOLPH 4' SCHAEFER,
and puse supplies of provender.
January 7 th 1859.
vol 3 B25-tf.
3
AN IMMENSE. STOCK OF GOODS!!
July 1th 1858.
August 20, 1858.
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SIGN OF THE RED- FLAG.
NEW-ORLEANS.
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W. M. FREEMAN.
Jan. 28, ’59. 28—tK
May 8, 1858.
44tf
d
B. EMANVEL.
D. H. MARKS.
Jefferson, Jan 7, 1859.
n25-tf.
Jan. 21. '59.
27-1Y.
January 7th, 1859.
n25-tf.
A. C. IVEESTEE
n"5-tf.
January 7th. 1859.
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No. 84 Common street,
NEW-ORLEANS.
A.
et
. THAD, B. BEES.
Agr. 29, ’59-41 31
Marshall, Nov. 12, ’58.
18-ly.
84t
mar 11, *59.
41-tf.
Mahall, Texas, Oct. 22, ’58 n15-t
Apr 29, ’59
ty.
10° A reasonable charge will be made for all
extras -
at
at
at
J. I. SMITH,
void, n1- tf.
16 00
6 00
5 00
1 50
1 25
1 00
A. J. BATEMA
NsW“ Orleans.
Judge IL A. Debliux,
Col. I. G. Seymour,
C. Roselins, Esq.
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WILLIAM BROOKS : : : PropruRr
, Texas.
28-ly.
ed to them
board.
"EELEGTAEDGfe
The Proprietors, being mechanics, are also pre-
pared to execute, with dispatch, all orders in Fur-
niture in the r line.
for cash, by
January 7th, 1859.
among which are some fancy, superior to any
heretofore offered in this market.
Persons requiring bis services are respectfully
invited, to call and examine his specimens.
J. W. SANDERS^
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Sole Leather .
Harness
Belting
run during the season, as a regular packet between
Shreveport and New Orleans
The B I. HODGE was built expressly for this
trade, and has been in every way fitted up as a
first. Hass Red River packet.
“ 32
" 31.
« 36
“ 40
cash, by
January 7th. 1856.
THOS. O’NEIL,
mar 11, ’59.
(BRICK CORNER OF MARSMALL ANB-AUSTIN STREETS. )
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
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: : : Proprietor.
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
PLANTER'S HOTEL.
JEFFERSON TEXAS.
are as foil ows :
Storage, per brl.,
WM.I. DIAL.
42-tf.
G. B. ADKINS.
28.
W. M. FREEMAN.
n23tf.
Benton Texas.
Son 26 1857.
STORE ON- THE NORTH-WEST CORNER
OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE ’
NEW ORLEANS.
: : : Propzietor.
" 34-tf,
Agent for Hamilton’s bourbon and other brands of
SUPERIOR. OLD WHISKEY.
Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor,
O. O. WOODMAN, New-Orleans.
NEW-ORLEANS.
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FOB CASH OB. . CITY ACCEPTANCES.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to call,
as weare constantly receiving from the North and
from Europe, Goods which we can offer much un-
30c. 99 ft ;
40c. $ ft ;
_____ _____________, , Cherry Brandy.
Peach Brandy—Webster’s Wine Bitters.
Boarders per month with lodging.,,.
Boarders per month without lodging.
Boarders per week with lodging.....
Boarders per week without bodging. .
Boarders per day with lodging.......
Boarders per day without lodging...
Patrick Irwin, Esq,,
Col,. F. latter,
Mr. W. Terry,
Mr. R. . Morse.
take this method to inform the public that
their TANNERY AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.
No. 14 tf.
H E R R I N G, '
George H, V imtein
' PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE;
Eo. 68 Camp Street, (next door to the. Picayune, Office,)
PRESSES, TYPES, INKS, PAPER;
CARDS AND FURNISHING os FV&RY DESCRIPTION.
Agent for the sale of R. Hoe & Go’s Presses, and
James Conner & • 0,1s’ Types.,
Old Type taken in. exchange tor new at 9- cts. ft
Constantly on hand, a large and complete stock o
PRINTING PAPERS:
W. M, FREEMAN.
n25-tf
Chemicals.
To this important branch of my business I de-
vote a large share of my attention, and am con-
stantly receiving direct from the manufactuning
chemists of England, France, Germany and Amer-
ica, large supplies of every article required.
O.O. WO UDMAN.
THOS. WILLIAMS,
Harrison CuTea:as, : Mac^Uer. Ala,
Messrs. Darly & Tremoulet, James P. Freret, Esq.,
Col. George May,
O, 1VOODMAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Corner of Common and Magazine streets.
Sewing Vmckines:
ATEWLY improved Rotary Patent, superior iru
4 every respect to an} other Sewing Machine-
now made ! For plantation and general household
sewing ! They make the lock stitch alike on both
sides hew and gathers, and the sewing will not
rip.
1.3. LACES,
EMBROIDERIES', HOSIERY,
COE- POYDRAS AND CARONDELET STS-,
RE W ORLEANS. LA.
paper.
feb18-if
Medicinal Extracts, Fine Perfumery and Fancy
soaps, Patent Medicines. Surgical Instruments,
Druggist’s Glassware, Brushes, French and Amer-
ican Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, etc .
of superior quality.
Druggists. Physicians, Country Merchants and
Planters, who purchase Medicines. may rely upon
being suited Orders promptly attended to.
Direct importation from Europe, Receiving by
late arrivals. direct from England, France and
Germany, a large assortment of Drugs, Chemicals,
Glassware, Perfumery, Brushes, etc.,
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Drugs, CBemicals, Pnints, Oils azd
Window Glass.
Taylor & Raddim
(SUCCESSORS TO DAVID TAYLOR & CO.)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
21 Magazine & 47 Common Streets—near the City Hotel
PAGE’S CELEBRATED SAW. MILLS 1!
J. C. Morgan & Co.'s.
BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISH WENF, ■
Exchange Place adjoining the PoA Office,
N ORLEANS,
Ta C- GULLETT,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Wimes, Liquors &e.
Tchoupitoulas Street.
NEW-ORLEANS.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Stationery
Patent Medicines, &c.
No. 84 Common Street, (between Camp and St. Charles,)
aprl3-39-y] NE W-ORLEA NS.
C. E. Girardey & Co. -
Ametoners,
REAL ESTA.TE AND STOCK^ BROKERS, AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
Office No. 6 Banks’ Arcade—NEW-ORLEANS.
Devote their abbention exclusively to the sale of
Real Estate, Slaves, Bank and other Stocks, Mer-
chandise, Successions, Cargo, Portwarden, Furni-
ture. and every description of Personal Property.
Ample Room for One Hundredand Fifty Slaves.
REFERENCES:
Red, Hedges & Co.,
PLANTATION DRUG STORE,
CABINET FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.
In addition to the above, they will continue as
heretofore, to supply their customers with any
article of FURNITURE desired, of their own
manufacture, at their shopin Marshall. Being de-
termined-to supply the wants of the public with,
everything in their line without delay a the lowest
possible price justified; by the market, they solic-
it a liberal share of patronage, which, from indus-
try and strict attention to business, they trust,
will, as a sequence, follow.
LUDOLPH & SCHAEFER.
situated four and a half miles "
SOU I-EAST OF MARSHALL,
is in successful operatioz where the public cen be
supplied with a,
SUPERIOR ARTICLE
of Brogan Shoes of Domestic Manufacture. ALS(
E. R. Stevens & Co.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Cutlery, Percussion Caps, Guns,
Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Paper
Stationery, Blank Books, and, School Books,
Nos. 55 andrM; Common Street—NEM-ORLEANS
E”HaznntatiuER Gods
AND
FAMILY STOKES.
W. T. SCOTE,
T XY stock is always large and complete and
IVL will be sld at.low prices, being purehased
VNVHI undersighed are sole agents for the State
JL of Texas, for the sale of these valuable fami-
ly Sewing machines, and are ready to fill all orders
fon the same.
TERMS, CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
Those wishing to purchase, will please call upon
Dr. T. A. Harris, at the Post Office, as he is fully
authorized to act in the premises.
g We have, a few Machines on .hand. E
G. G. GREGG & CO.
their patronage. His stock is ample,
embracing a great variety of Cases, X,
.2
40c. B ft ;
W DES (upper leather) from $2 50 to $4 accord-
ing to size and quality.
For green Reef Hides five cents, CASH
will be given, or shoes or leather exchanged at the
lowest possible price. In exchanging lea her for
well, cured, Beef Hides, twelve cents will be allowed
June 5. ’58. 48-tf.
THE AGE,
52 St. CHARLES Street. Corner of GRAVIER,
NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
Do Ha MARKS & Ce.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Brandies, Wimes, &c.
Corner of Gravier and New Levee Streets,
NEW-ORLEANS.
R. T. FARRAR, L. E. CARTER., Salesmen.
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W. I, ALLEN KC®.,
(LATE OF THOMPSON, ALLEN & cQ-)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND
DEALEESIN
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO: AND-
CIGA R S .
No... 33 Common Street—NEW-ORLEANS.
Goods at the lowest market price and guarantied in
every particular
usual.
Dec. 7, ’59.
Gr.
Leht
FFtHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT-
E fully announce to the public that he
Scott, Willjams & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS,
And Commission Merchants,
iprl3-39.] 10, Union Street—NEW-ORLEANS.
Michel,
FORMERLY OF THE tt ARCADED
MIU AID FUBHSHING BUSINESS.
rHE undersigned, having leased
L the superior water Mill. heretofore known as
the Lawrence Mill, situated about six miles
NORTH-WEST OF MARSHALL,
take this method to inform the public that they
are now prepared to grind corn at short notice. ■
The meal ground at this Mill is of superior quality,
as man} living near and remote from its location
can testify.
c. c. HARRIS,
Nov. 19th. 1858.
MICE.
BARGAIN IF CALLED FOR SOON.
T HAVE a valuable carpenter for sale on terms
to suit. Either cash or approved paper- Sold
for no fault; about forty-five years of age ; can
frame and build aGrstrate house; good wagon
maker ; for running geer, first rate ; shoe and last
T. II. Etherire & Ca,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Greceries, Pnovisions, Liquors ac.,
Corner Commercial and Milam streets. (opposite
White. Smith & Baldwin's ) SIREVEPORT. LA.
Adivances made upon eensignmen bs. to our friends
Messrs. Woolsey & Ethesige, New-Ouleans.
mar 25, ‘59 351.
2& TT a 23 E .
1st. Gentlemen are expected to register. their
names upon .entering the House.
2nd. Gentlemen stopping will be charged por
day as per rates hreto appended, and no deduc-
tion made for the absence of guests, unless notice
of such absence is given at the office.
Guests stopping who hava no baggage will be
required, to pay in advance,
” IANSIEN I BOARERS will be expected to pay
weekly in advance, in every instance.
MONIHLY BOARDERS must make satisfac-
tory arrangements at the office. that the money
will be forthcoming at the close of the moath,
"2 2 I ag ss a
1 (4ABALES OF COTTON WANTED, FOR
LVUU which a liberal price in cash will be
paid by ■ W. M. FREEMAN.
REUBEN WHITE. JNO. w. SMITH. JOS. W. BALDWIN
WHITE SMITH & BALDWIN,
Receiving, Forwarding and Commiss: n
ME R C H A N T S,
AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Boat and Bar S t ores
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, &c.
Corner of Commerce and Milam streets, Shrem^rt I,
TT AVTNG purchased from Mr. E. C. Hart be
H commodious BRICK WAREHOUSE former-
ly occupied by Mr. L. E. Carter,- and more recent,
ly by Mr. Nat. Moore, we are now-prepared to re-
ceive and store cotton, merchandise and produces
and solicit the patronage of- our. friends and
the public ; pledging ourselves to give prompt at-
tention to all business entrusted to our care; We
willkeep on hand at all times a large and com-
plete.stock,of PLSTATION SUPPLIER BOAT
AND BAR STORES AND GROCERIES of all-
descriptions, to which we request the attention- of
purchasers.
N. B. Our entire charges for receiving, storing
and shipping cotton, will be twenty-five cents pe-
TEE NEW GRIST MILL
AT THE
sash Factery.
IS NOW in operation. Regular grinding daysj
Wednesday and Saturday.
SEND ALONG YOUR CORN 1!
THEGREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE
TVHIS improvement consists in having the sta
I tionary stone provided with a straight Dress,
andthe running stone with a curved Drees.
The undersigned having purchased an undivi-
ded interest in the above mentioned patent, take
this method tp inform the public, that they are
authorized; to sell Individual, County or State
Rights to the same.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of this val-
uable improvement, can be accommodated by ap
plying to either of the subscribers.
JOHN SPEAK.
WM. PERKY.
40 TONS of iron just received and for sale by
-HU W. M 1WAEMAS.
THE PLANET,
No. 77 Magazine Street, (between Natchez and Poydras.)
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P. NEWHALL.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND
AMERICAN
PAPER HANGINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Always on hand a large assortment of Decoration
Oak, Marble, Stone, Friscoe, and Tester Paper,
Plain and Fancy Bordering, Screens and
Fire Boards, Wholesale and Retail,
No. 60 Canal Street, Corner of Old- Levee, tup Stairs.)
aprl3-39] “ NEW-ORLEANS.
Joseph H; Mavks & Ce.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
43, 45 & 47 new LEVEE, 33, 35 & 37 FULTON streets
j_ AS, after a short absence, returned
L to Marshall, and taken Rooms
over the store of King Thetford, on
the North side of the public square,
where he is prepared to. take
EIFE-LIKE PICTURES
for those disposed to favor him with
PNHE splendid new steamer B L
LL HODGE. John SMOKER, master will
LEWIS & OGLESBY,
COTTON FACTORS
A N D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 6, UNION STREET,
NEW-ORLEANS.
VARANDA HOUS£.
Corn erot Lafayette Street and Chureh Squar
GEO. B. SLAUGETER, g==m,
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-3•‛TS "T,
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
WNTILL attend to all calls in the country with-
V V out extra charge, unless disappointed in
business. His prices are no less than heretofore.
Those wishing their work at private houses in
towns will please call on some one else, as I will
not do that sort of practice only in extreme cases.
TFCalls lest with Rene FITZPATRIGE, of Mar-
shall will meet prompt attention.
March 27, 1858,-tf
- ----------He is satisfied, he
can please you all. The Goods are-all New and
Fresh, and purchased with the greatest care.
Marshall, April 12tb, 1859. 39-tf.
HJaSHIONABLE Boot and Shoemaker,
; outh-west corner of the Public Square,
keeps constantly.on hand a large assortment
of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, ‘of
his own mauufacture ; also a good supply of sole
and upper leather for sale.
NEW-ORLEANS.
MPORTER and dealer in choice Drugs, selected
Medicines. Pure Chemicals, Essential Oils,
SCHOOL, MED.CAL APD MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAGAZINES AND
NEWSPAPERS.
{NTE SOLICIT THE ATTENTION OF COUN
VV try Merchants and others visiting our city
to our stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Confident we can give every satisfaction to purcha-
sers.
Our stock of STANDARD AND MISCELLANE-
OUS BOOKS is large and well selected, compri-
sing every standard author, to which, we are con-
tinually adding by the receipt of all NEW BOOKS
as soon as. issued from the Press.
Our I rge and well selected stock of MEDICAL
BOOKS is not surpassed in the South, to which
we lespectfully solicit the attention of Physicians
ad students.
We also receive subseriptions for all the leading
Magazines published in the United States.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
BENFON, TEXAS.
rgwHANKFUL for past favors, renews the tender
" of his services to his friends and the commu-
nity in general, in receiving and shipping cotton
a d all other produce or merchandize.
Benton is located more contiguous to the back
country, and is the best shipping point on the
laxe.
A general supply of Groceries. Sugar, Caffiee, Salt.
Molasses. Iron. Ie lc., always on hasd.
Paints, Oils amt Window Glass.
50,000 lbs. Pure White Lead,
30.000 fts. No. 1 White Zinc Paint. American.
15,000 fts. French Snow White Zinc.
20 casks French Yellow Ochre.
6 bbls Copal Varnish.
6 bbls. White Damar Varnish...
3 bbls, Japan Varnish.
2 bbls Coach Varnish.
600 galls Spirits Turpentine.
1,500 galls English Linseed Oil.
50 casks English Venetian Red.
60 bbls. Lampblack.
1,0.0 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, 8 by
10 to 24 by 30.
100 kegs Yellow Ochre, in oil.
100 kegs Venetian Red. in oil.
Together with all the various colors, dry and in
oil. All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market rateefry O. O. WOODMAN, New-Orleans.
SANDERS. & SEARS,.
EMPIATICALLY !
Wholesale and Eetail
DRUGOISTS,
MARSHALL, TExIS.
WXTOULD respectfully announce to the citizens
V V of Marshall, Harrison county, and Eastern
Milam STRERT, SHREVEPORT.
$ Ths undersignedhaving purchased the large
1®^ and convenient three- story brick building,
so favorably known to the public as the Alston.
House, is now thoroughly ne-painting and fitting
t ud anew, and pledges hinself toispare neither
pains nor expense to make it a fust chass hotel and
render his guests comfortable.
Bi
VENHIS COMMODIOUS HOTEL has lately been ________A, .2. .ul. uug .. _____________ _
thoroughly repaired, and entirely refurnish- the season as a regular Red River Packet nne
ed and is now open for the reception of travelers; GRAND DUKE was built expressle for the ! ed
ana boarders. 1 he proprietor has spared neither! River trade, and can afford accommodation for
pains nor expense in his preparations,to renderpassengers equal, if not superior, to any other
those who. may patronize him, comfortable. His' boat in the River. The officers of the boat will
table will always be supplied with the best the - - ■■
market affords, and served up by th. e most accom-
stock of A. S. Johnson & Co., consisting of a new
and well selected stock of Drugs. Medicines, Chem-
icals. Glass. Oils, and Paints of every description,
as well as Stationery, and every other article ap-
pertaining to a well conducted and well balanced
Drug business ; which they have removed to their
old stand, on the west side of the square ; where
they will be constantly receiving during the win
ter and spring fresh arrivals for their wholesale,
as well as the innumerable details of a retail and-
prescription business.
Remindful of past favors, we return thanks to
our old customers, hoping and expecting to see,
and to furnish them all in due time with every-
thing in our line that their necessities demand.
P. 8. It must be remembered and understood
that Paints, •Oils, and Glass are henceforward
strltly CASIarticles, for we have to pay cash for
them, therefore, if we supply the market at our
present low profits, we must have cash. These of
our customers who have bought the above articles
on a short.space must come forward and pay up.
Jan 7.1859.-tf SANDERS & SEARS.
KXTE would respectfully invite the attention of
VV the people of Texas to our lot of choice
Liqucrs, Cigars, &c.. &c. We keep on hand none
but the best, and our stock of old brandies, wines
and liquors generally is far superior to any other
in the whole Southern, country, and at the same
time we guarantee to give a better and purer ar-
ticle for th money than can be purchased else-
where. Orders for articles in our line respectfully
solicited with the assurance that they wi|l be as
well filled as though the purchaser- was here in
person. mar 25, ’59. 36-ly.
ESECG-
Livery S l a b le.
SITUATED ON HOUSTON A VENUE,
Marshall, Texas.,
VIF UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED
JL the above described stable, and furnished it
with an ample supply of
Ilorses, Buggies. Rockaways, Etc.,
is now prepared to accommodate all disposed to
f vor him with their patronage... By strict atten-
tion to business he flatters himself that he
will be able to render entire satisfaction to the cit-
izens of Marshall, and the traveling public gener-
ally. He will keep constantly on hand fresh
Warren & Hall,
Peelers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars azd
TOSA e c o,
1 04 STOVES, assorted, direct from the man-
1 Vv ufactury at Louisville, Ky. Office, par-
lor and cooking stoves of the most approved style
and latest patterns, "all sizes, and will be sold low
HARRIS & SON,
GROCERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE,
No. 8, on the Levee. Shreveport. La.
' atoSe in the Wall! '
rAHE UNDERSIGNED repectfully calls the
attention of bis old friends and the public
generally, to his NEW DRINKING SALOON
ust opened in the
BASEMENT OF THE ADKINS HOUSE
bearing the above classic title. He is well sup-
plied with the choicest liquors, cigars, &c., which
he iatends constantly to keep in store, and on the
-counter, for thelaccommodation of the public.
^•GIVE ME A TRIAL ! ! -tn
maaveh4-tf. PRATT HUGHES.
COOKING STOVES!!
64) COOKING STOVES OF THE LATEST
•• and best New York Patterns, for sale very
cheap for cash or short space to men legally res-
ponsible. Put up aud warranted where purchasers.
: reside in town. J. H. VAN HOOK.
August. 27. ’58. __________ n7-tf.
Le0xKERE!!! ■
PERSONS wishing to subscribe for the Memphis
- Eagle and Enquirer, will please call outlie
undersigned, the authorized agent, for the above
Q4 SITS of Blacksmith’s tools, all complete,
O U together with a large assortment of HARD-
WARE direct from New York. For sale low for
BELL 4- SCOTT.
MAMMOTL LIVIRY STABLE,
MARSHALL, TENA S,
~mA THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE
2 named, well known, popular and longes-
tablished stable, having a good stock of
horses, buggies etc., are now orepared to accom-
modate all disposed to favor them with their pat-
ronage. By strict, prompt and careful attention
*o business they flatter themselves that they will
be able to give entire satisfaction to the citizens
of Marshall and vicinity, and the traveling public
generally. They will make it a point to keep con-
stantly on hand an abundance of fresh and pure
provender and trusty and accommodating ostlers
to administer it.
Bricl hrd.
PIIE BRICK YARD HERETOFORE CARRIED
Ji on.by Mullins & Ficher is now entirely under
the control of J.. L. Mullins, who is prepared to
execute all kinds of workinhis line of business,
with neatness and dispatch. He will also attend
to making and putting up brick in the country; he
is also prepared to do all kinds of Plastering, Ce-
aenting.&c.. &c. jin n 4Rtf>
FOR SALE.
A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
GITUATED iu the corporate limits of the city of
O Mavshall with Orchard. Garden and all neces-
sary o u t-houses. The premises embrace abo u C ten
acres of Land.
This desirable property will be sold on very rea-
sonable terms, either for cash or part on time.
Apply to the undersigned living on the property
G. W. VIVION
BLACKSMITHING
y AV/ING purchased the stand lately occupied
A-L by . H. Monroe, ad joining the carriage shop
of W. Kennedy, I would respectfully inform the
A8EE;. publie that I am prepared to c==
execute promptly, and in the best _
manner possible, every kind of work usually don-
by- Blacksmiths : such as ironing wagons, carria
ges, buggies, plantation work, horse-shoeing, &c
By strict attention to business, and faithfuines
in the character cf my work, I trust I shall receive
as I shall endeavor to merit, a share of public pat
ronage.
Congress Water, Toilet Articles.
Eau de Cologne, Perfumery, Pomatum, Bear’s
Grease, Shaving brushes, and a general assort-
ment of the finest Violin strings.
O. O. WOODMAN,
Corner of Common and Magazine streets, N. 0,.
from first houses in the Eastern cities. Brisk
April 3, ’58. :
B. H. MARTIN^
BTCEIVING FORWARDING AND
0028 288838 M 228 8808848 2,
Drayage, receiving and forwarding, 6.1-4.
WHITE. SMITH, & BALDWIN.
SnTeveport. April 23-1 ly.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T WILL 'sell on accommodating terms, my res
JL dence and office. Also the office occupied by
Judge J. E. Williams. Aso the Marshall Springs.
Also,
A splemud pair of Match Horses, Draught and
Saddle Horses. Those wishing to purchase will
apply to the proprietor upon' the premises, or to
the editor of the “Harrison Flag.”
Jan. 14, ’58. A. G. SCOGIN.
GOODS,
Received by late arrivals direct from the Sheffield.
& Birmingham Manufacturers, England, the follow-
ing goods, viz: Fine London Twist Double Guns;
Jos. Rodgers & Son’s Pocket Cutlery and Razors;
Wostenholm & Son's “ "
FOK SALE.
A VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE PLACE.
TITHE undersigned offers for sale a tract of land
A adjoining Marshall, containing 250 acres,
fifty of which aie in a good state of cultivation, a
gul . tantial and comfoitable Dwzelling, ont-honses,
Ac., amply supplied with pure and never-failing
water, for cash or upon one or two year’s time
with ten per cent, interest from date at the option
91 tb° purcheser.
DENEESTEYe
A LEX. SANDERS will attend to pulling, plug-
A ging and cleansing teeth. Office above the
Drug Store of Messrs. Sanders and Sears.
GROCERIES AND PLANTATION GOODS.
TUST recaived a few half barrels good Whiskey;.
e) also sugat, coffee, candles, Lowells, rus
sets, Kip and calf Brogans &c., &c„ all offered
very cheap, for cash or cotton, by
B. H. MARTIN.
JOHNSON & COBB.
ENTISTS. HAVING located in Marshall, re-
I Z spectfully tender their professional services,
to the citizens of Fkanrison and the adjoining coun-
ties. in all the different departments of the pro-
fession. We would call particular attention of
those in wart of artificial teeth as we are prepar-
ed to put them up in the latest and most approved
style, from one to full set. Their services can be
obtained by addressing them through the mails
Ladies and gentlemen will be operated upon at
their private residences, when desired. One of us
can be found at the office at all times, over C. E
Iynson's store.
Orders left at the Adkins House, or with L. R.
Ford. Rene Fitzpatrick, or Sam Bludworth, will
be punctually attended to.
feb25-ly.
ARTGALLERYt
TN CONSEQUENCE OF A RUMOR having been
L circulated that our charges per barrel for sto-
ring up freight at 25 cents, we are induced to no-
tify our friends au l the public, that our charges
EIACKEMITH AND WLCON SHOP.
• I would respectfully inform the public that
4 I have removed the Shop formerly owned
* by John Munden, to the South side of the
Public Square imamediately back of the Marshall
Hotel, and am prepared to execute promptly, and
in the-best manner possible every kind of work,
usually done by Blacksmiths. Such as ironings
Vagons, Carriages, Horse- Shoeing,
Plantatin Work, &c.,
And also the making and repairing of Wagons
MILLER JOHNSON
NOTICE 4'0 CONTRACTORS
GEALED Proposals for buildiuga STEWARD’S
•3 HALL, for the Marshall U iversity will be re-
ceived for the space ot four weeks. For plan,
specifications, and terms of payment, apply at the
Couuty Cout Office.
G. G. Gregg.
G. B. Adkins, r Commisioners
J. Ma:shall,
. W. KENNEDY,
WOULD respectfully inforr
PeaEsgekecthe citizens of Marshall ar
==-surrounding country, that he
has leased and refitted, the carriage shop former!’
occupied by F.. Washington, where he is preparer
to.do all description of Carriage Painting, Trim-
mings and Repairing at the, shortest notice, in the
latest and most approved styles. Also, he. wiF
build new buggies, warrented to be as good
best.
J. W. KENNEDY is a practical Carriage ir 8
kerof long experience and hopes by strict atten-
tion to business, to receive a liberal share of pat-
ronage.
TERMS as low as the times will admit.
June 28, 1857 ly
CHARLES DECKERS
has just renovated, and refurnished, this well
known housg on Marshall Street, where he is pre-
pared to entertain taveiers and boarders in good
style, at very reasonable prices. He has goodser
vants, good beds, and his table will be furnished
with all the market affords By strict attention
to the wants of his guests, he hopes to merit a
liberal patronage from the public.
GEO. W. PREWITT.
Manilla Wrappers;,
and other, sizes to arrive.
Heece- EugRnes,
W HOLES AL E A N D 11 E T A I L
DEALER IN.
Dry Goos, Boots, Shees, ITats,
Hardware and Groceries.
BUGGIES! BUGGIES!! BUGGIES!!!
TUST received and for sale for cash and cash
e) only a beautiful lot of Buggies of various
styles and patterns, with, and without tops, which
we aze offering at a very small advance on man-
ufacturaz’s prices. Having made arrangements
for our supplies with the best manufactureFs. ip
the United States, we feel confident that we can
sell a better article for less money than any
othe establishment West of New Orleans. Just
call at our ' Repository and take a look before
purchasing elsawhei e.
KENNEDY & BRADFIELD.
Y fli f hall fesasfe t. 12, ’57. Yul, 2 No. 12 tf
ESSRS. ADKINS & WARE would.
Ja Fa Sznnithn’s
H a
For freight or passage, apply on
| A LOUR. 100 barrells extra fine flour, just re-
E ceived and for sale, by W, M. FRLEMAN.
HOWELL &- BUCKNEB),
(Successors to J. N. Howell & Co.,)
Receiving1, Forwarding1 and Commission
MERCHANTS, AND
GENERAL GROCERS,.
LOWER WAREHOUSE,
Steamboat Landing,
Shreveport, Louisiana.
October 24th, 1857. Vol. 2, No. 17-if
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
N E W GOODS,
AT
WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL
BY
E. W. PI’FKIN,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
A General Assortment
OF THE
LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS !
MEN AND BOY’S
WINTER CLOTHING!
HATS AND caps,
AND A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS! !!
FOR
THE LADIES.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
FOR CASH ONLY ! !
TUST ARRIVED, the largest and most complete
e) assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
and Groceries, Winter Clothing, Boots. Shoes.
Hats, &c., ever brought to Jefferson. His stock
is now complete. Country Dealers are invited to
examine his Goods at wholesale prices. Consu-
mers will find his retail prices very moderate, as
DR. BILLINGS’
Carmmimative amd Astringent Syrap
An infallible remedy for Cholera Infantum, or
Summer complaint of Children, Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhea, or any irregularities of the bowels.
[From the late Rev Alex. Campbell: ]
In this Southern country, every traveler, wheth-
er by land or water, ought to carry with him this
invaluable medicine, by wich, without any de-
tention; and with almost no expt use, he might
cure himself, as he passes on his way Families
and plantations would hot only save much disease
but many dear and valuable lives by always keep-
ing it as a part of their medical stores. Yours, etc.,
NEW ORLEANS.
, JOHN T JETER-Fropnetor.
, rIS beautiful edifice justcompleted is now in
& every particular, well prepared for the accom-
modation of the public. The location of th is Ho
i te, being opposite to one of the handsomest
parks in the City, makes it very desirable for per-
manent and transient boarders, being in the most
, central part of the City, immediately in the vi-
cinity ofallahe fashionable places of amusements
and is better adapted to the comforts of families
' than any other house in the City. Having a large
number of single rooms fin Ladies and Gentlemen.
This house is second to none in all of its ap-
pointments.
—
“=E=EC12iex
plished cooks. He has secured the best and most
attentive servants, and flatters himself that by
close attention to the wants of patrons, to render
his house unsurpassed by any first class hotel in
this section of country.. Promising a good table,
clean beds, and comfortable rooms, together with
the best of attention, and moderate charges, he
hopes to meet with public encouragement.
EENB EE 2ZP A TR11JR •5
G re • • ITE.
Second Door below C. E. Hynson s store, East of th
PuMfc Square,)
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
y7 eeps constantly on hand a large and well se
L* lected stock. All kinds of Groceries and
Western p duce will be sold cheap for cash in
addition t. his present stock he is now receiving a
lot of F on, Mess Pork and Bef. Lad—barrels
and kegs. Superior Duff Hams—warranted. Brown
and Clarified Sugar. Loaf—.erushed and powdered,
Stgar House Molarses and Syrup. Coffee—-Rio,
Havana and old Java. Teas, Rice. Salt Cheese,
Soap, Starch, Candles, Oils, Spices, Peppers. Sauces,
Pickles, Mustard. Essences. Preserves, Jellies, Pie
Fruit. Fresh Oysters. Lobsters and Sardines—all
warranted. Mackerel—Nos. land.2. Extra Ci-
gars and Tobacco. Snuff—Garrett’s, Larrill Lard’s
.and McOboy. French Brandy and Old Jamaica
Rum. Whisky—old Bourbon. Monongahela, Dex-
ter’s and other brands. Cider, Porter, Ale, Cham-
pagne, Claret, Madeira, Sherry, Port Wine, Cor-
dials, Bitters and Lemon Syrup. Brandy Cher-
i ries. Peaches. Lemons and Pears.
White and Cider Vinegar ; Nuts and Fruit:
Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Almonds, Brazil
Nuts, Peccans and Gum Drops ; Powder. Shot and
Caps; 25 bbls. St Louis Flour and a fine lot of
Western Flour in sacks. oct22-tt
” DAVID McPHAIL.
WATCH-M AKER AN D JEWEL- (9,
jyer, wonl respectfully inform his k/2
563 old friends and the public, that hes
just received a handsome and taste-
fully selected assortment of Jewelry, con-
sisting of breast-pins, finger-rings, and a number
of watches, of various patterns, &c., which he is
ready to sell on accommodating terms. He is
-also prepared to do all work with which he may
be favored, in a workman-like and expeditious
; manner.
Shop on North side of the Public Square.
Marshall June28, ’56. ly
Sewing Wehises*
K
maker, a No.. 1 ; ox driver ; stocking plows, gates, Come and examine for yourself
gin geer, and plantation work. --------- -------
qflHE UNDERSIGNED WILL FURNISH LUM-
X ber at their mill, two miles West of Mar-
shall, at the following rates :
Pine lumber of the best quality, square
edged, per thousand, - -- $12 50
Post Oak, per hundred, - - . 2 50
Hickory, Ash and Gum, - - - - 2 50
Rough edge pine lumber, per thousand, - 7 CO
In payment for lumber at the above prices, any-
thing raised or produced on a plantation will be
taken in exchange, from a HEN EGG TO AN OX
UR HIS HIDE AND TALLOW.
I will also grind corn for the public every
Saturday, or any other day, when as much as ten
bushels is brought, for thesizth.
No more lumber will be delivered without the
Cash or produce as above mentioned. And those
owing, for lumber must pay up soon.
WVoodrum’s Cherry Expectorant,
The Great Cough Remedy,
This popular and astonishing medicine for Cough
Group, Whooping Cough, Influenza and Consump-
tion, is the only remedy which the sick cling to as
the alone 11 anchor of hope ” in the numerous mal-
adies which affect the Lungs and Bronchial tubes.
WOODMAN’S CHERRY EXPECTORANT
may be administered to the most sickly an deli-
cate infant with every confidence ; inceed, on chil-
dren its efficaty is beyond all praise, and no other
remedy in the world can be compared to it.
Sold by all Druggists.
O O WOODMAN,
Corner of Common and Magazine streets,
, From his long experience and close attention to
the business, he hopes to have a continuance of
that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on
Lini. AH orders promptly attended to-, and work
warranted,
June 28, ’5,6 1y
ILLNOTIOE!!
Fi LIE undersigned take pleasure in informing the
, . people and the public at large, that they have
taeir mill in full opperation, and flatter themselves
that they can fill any bills that maybe entrusted to
their care, at the shortest notice, and in the best
style. All persons wishing to purchase Lumber,
will do well to give us a call. We are situated two
zailes. east of Cook’a tore. Caddo Parish, La.
W. Il DICKERSON, & BRO.
April 10 ’58.
HOTEL,
GRO. PAGE & CO.,
Shroeder, near West Baltimore-st. Baltimore, Maryland.
p ESPECIFULLY inform their frients
IX and the public generally, that they
have greatly enlarged their manufacturing
establishment, and have now such facilities as en-
able them te execute all orders with dispatch: and
in the best style of workmanship.
They continue to manufacture three classes of
their justly celebrated Patent Portable Saw Mills,
which have given so much satisfaction to purchas-
ers throughout the Union. These Mills can be
driven by Horse, Steam or Water power, being
equally well adapted to either. They manufacture,
all kinds and sizes of steam powers, such at s’eam
Engines. Boiler and Smoke Stacks, mounted on
wheels, ready to be attached to the saw mill, with
the engine detached, ready to goto work, or steam
engine and plain cylinder boilers.
They manufactune a large size Horse Power,
with an enlarged wheel, and thirda lass. Saw Mill,
particular ly adapted to plantation purposes; many
hundreds of which are in use throughout the
States, doing good service and enjoying the favor
of the best judges
They also manufacture Horse Powers of three
sizes, adapted to all the purposes of the plantation
and farm, also timber wheels and, lumber cars.
Their Portable Circular Saw' Mills nave been
greatly improved, and may now be said to be per-
feet in all their details, and to rank as- the greatest
labor-saving machines of the age.
Caution Against Infringement.
As their mills are patented and their rightshave
been infringed up n, and they have lately obtained
damages ii. an action brought in. the United States
Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an
infringement of their patent rights, they hereby
forewarn and caution all persons from purchasing
mills similar in principle to theirs from unauthor-
ized builders and manufacturers or their agent or
agents, as they are" determined to seek redress
through the laws of the. country for every viola-
tion < f their rights and privileges, as guaranteed
by the patent granted by the Government of the
United States.
G4 A pamphlet containing full descriptions of
their three classes of saw mills, steam powers,
horse powers, prices, terms, capacity for sawing,
etc , will be furnished to any party applying for
one by letter. Apply to their agent in New Or-
leans. , SLA K. STAUFFER & CO,
Rage’s Saw Mills.—In referring our readers to
the advertisement of Page’s Saw Mills, we would
remark that there are several of them in use in
this State, and they give the greatest satisfaction.
Indeed they are held by experienced persons to be
superior to all others, of which the manufacturers
have numerous testimonials. As our State grows
in population saw mills are wanted in great r
number, and it is of the utmost importance to
those who get them and go into the lumber busi-
ness to obtain machinery that is durable and la-
bor saving, which qualities, with great speed, are
claimed for Page’s mills. — Galveston News.
f bl. ‛59-f
T OFFER for sale at a very small advance on
X cash prices an extensive assortment of
E x- sr C ©Ods
embracing almost every style and quality. Also
a very full assortment of
•I
Bargains will be given to country merchants who
wish to purchase for retail.
Stand recently occupied by Mr. C. D. Morris.
Jefferson, Texas, C. A. BULKLEY.
Dec‛58 2l-tf.
WV. 31. Treenmam,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, BOAT AID BAR STORES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES ^C., S{0.,
JJEFFERSON, TEXAS.
KNTILE KEEP on hand at all timesa complete
VV stock of plantation supplies, boat and bar
stores, and groceries of every describtion, to
which he begs leave to call public attn tion.
Texas, that they, in addition to thei former large FIHIS House has a large number of rooms Omi
-e-1- -fMed*—• en ------------1.....3 ---- 1 JL added and newly furnished throughout. ,000 .
Convenient to the steam boat landing and at which building adjoining City Hotel, Jefferson
the office for all the stages are kept. No pains : _____________
will be spared to make guests comfortable, and the ’ ————; — 1 — ------
table will be supplied with the best this and the acxet bteamers.
NeywOrleans mat ket affords. Jan.28-’59-28Xy 1
JEFFERSON HOTEL
L. MOODY. : : : : : PROPRIETOR.
TITHE new, elegant, and fast run- mFe-, n
_L ning Packet, GRAND DUKE, edk59
Applegate, Master, Murdock ands==-a
Tlie kuby—Slb VERSON 8 Co URET,
aprl3-39] 87 Common Street—NEW-ORLE.ANS
PUBLIC WARNING
"B" HEREBY give public notice that I will prose-
L cute, to the extent of the law, any person who
may appropriate, without purchase, the above
mentioned Patent, granted to me by the propei
authorities of the United States of America, on
the 29th, day of July, A. D 1858.
G. W. LOY.
Jofferson Tex.. Jan . 28, ’59. 28-tf.
John Hpeake,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
(CORNER of WALNUT AND DALLAS STREETS,)
JEFFERSON,.TEXAS.
fX EEPS constantly on, hand a good supply of
1% Groceries and Plantation Goods.
TMo BEEDAC
gg AS jnst arrived in Marshall with the Largest
AL Stock of Dry Goods ever offered in this mar-
ket, which he intends to sel at Pr.vate Sale, al
the very Lowest Prices., for which Goods can be
offered, and at.
. PUBLIC AUeTION,
three times a week, namely, on Monday, Thurs-
day and Saturday. Notice will be given by ring-
ing the bell.
He offers superior inducements to Planters to
call and examine his stock, publicly and private y.
He can sell Goods Fifty per cent, cheaper than any
Merchant in Marshall. Jie offers superior induce
menls to Merchants in the surrounding Towns and
Country Stores. He can sell them Goods at New
Orleans prices. He has a splendid supply of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
consisting of
siliss.
Robes,
Jacenet,
CrossBar Musli,.
Swiss Musliu,
Mantillas,
Gluglems,.
Linen,.
IIocp Skirts,
Shoes & Gaiters,
Hosiery,
Bonnets,
&c., &e.
Plantation Goods, such as Negro Shoes, Kerseys,
Lowells, Bleached and Brown Domestic, &c., to-
gether. with a large lot of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
CONVERSE & CO.
I M P O R T E R S
AND DEALERS AT WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL IN
Liquors Tobacco and Cigars,
HO. 72 GRAVIES STREET,
NEW-ORLEANS.
Jan. 7.'59. 25-ly.
‘ CTC. WAYLAND & CO.,,
DEALERS IN
Fancy on) tuple
u. u
ECEVED and for sale by the subscriber 50
•b sets of Gin geering, eight, ten and twelve
feet wheels, all complete with gudgeon vands and
bolts made to put the wheels in operation without
going to a blacksmith shop for anything, and will
be sold low for cash by W. M FREEMAN.
January 7th. 1859. n25-tf
TRON. An additional supply of Iron jnst re-
i ceived andfoz sale at the following rates: For
2 to 4 inch iron 5} cents ; for 4 to 10 inch iron 6}
cents; for 19 to 14 inch iron 72 cents., by
icture Gallery.
TF YOU WISH TO PROCURE A PICTURE OF
X yourself or friend tlat egum.t be surpassed
either in finish or style call at G. H. Pike’s Picture
Gallery over his store where he is prepared,
IN. ALL KINDS OF WEATHER.
to take fine, true and life-like pictures. Ile has
now a new and ample stack of material, and a
new and larger CAMELIA than the one heretofore
used.
Copies of any kinds of Pictures executed upon
short notice, equal to the original.
Tanmenya
L E A T IT E R AND SHO E S !
—LD -3 - • । Thankful for the generous patronage heretofore
Having returned to Marshall, again offers his pro j extended, he solicits a renewal and promises to
essional services to the ci : ens thereof, and vicin''render entire satisfaction. A. C. MOESTUE.
J. W. PH KIN.
25-tf.
-s
Quimine,
From the best French or American manufacturers
which will be sold by the case at the manufactu-
rer’s prices. 0. O. WOODMAN, New-Orleans..
22 “
23} «
24" “
26 “
28.inches by 42’
32 ” • 44
36 " " 48
Double Medium Bek
OVER thirty thousand sold and giving entire
satisfaction !
For beau y, simplicity of construction, unex-
ampled ease and rapidity of operation, noiseless
movement, remarkable perfection in their stitch-
ing. and freedom irom derangement and need of
repairs, •
THEY DEFY ALL COMPETITION !
They have taken the highest premium at every
State fair in the Union where they have competed.
We may instance the State fairs at New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky. Illinois,
Wisconsin and California ; and the Cincinnati. De-
troit. Chicago and St. Lpuis Mechanical Institutes.
At the recent fair in St. Louiss the committee con-
sisted of twenty-five ladies, who, without a dis-
senting voice, awarded the ljiglaest and only pre-
mium (a silver pitches- valued at $75) te the
WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE!
If these facts do not establish their superiority,,
we do not know what can.
As further evidence of their merit we refer to
some of. the planters and especially to some of the
ladies of this county, who have been using them
for months, and some for years : Col. B. L. Hol-
combe, Hon. W. ’J. Scotti, Rev. II. Ware. L. E.
Lister. B. I. McClarty. J. L. Sherrod, Wm. Cox,
S. R. Perry, J. H. Callaway. Mrs. D. L. Sud-
duth and Mrs. S. J. Richardson.
Having thoroughly tested the merits of the va-
rious Machines for several years past, and finding
the. Wneeler & Wilson the best suited for
plantation and general household sewing, and
finding a demand for good Machines in Eastern
and Northern Texas, I have obtained the agency
for the above, and will supply them to purchasers;
at the manufacturer’s prices, with freight added.
A£.so
Machine-Needies, Twist & Thread.
Every Machine I sell is warranted and the pur-
chasers taught to use them until they are satisfied,
of theiz ability to operate without calling in a Ma-
chinest to keep them in repair.
I will also instinct those who purchase other;
machines to usg them and repair them for a rea-
sonable price but cannot afford to do it for nothing.
Being satisfied that persons in this vicinity wil
save time, money and trouble by purchasing Ma-
chines from me, I respectfully ask them tp call
and examine before sending off upon uncertainties,
to a foreign market.
Rates from $60 to $150. Terms cash, or. New
Orleans acceptance.
is. Office at the Post office.
T. F. KENNEDY; Agent-
May 6. 1859. 42-tf
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