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THE TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
East of the Public Square
Second Door East of Mommoth Livery Stable,'
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Marshall, Texas, September 19, 1867.
DR. J. A. RICHARDSON,
Tues. Apr. 6
COOKING STOVES.
RESIDENT OCULIST.
Marshall Jan. 4 .67
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JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
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April 10, 1868.
s. M. PETTENGILL.
J. H. BATES.
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO-
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May 8, 1868.
NEWSPAPER
April 8th, 1868
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Special Notices.
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THE CAMPAIGNS.
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G. N. KING.
W. W. NESBITT.
AND OF
FORRESTS CAVALRY,
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DEALERS IN
April 9,1868.
An Octavo Volume of Six Hundred and
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1868.
Twenty-Five Pages,
J. II. VAN HOOK.
Marshall, December 7, 1867.
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April 10, 1868.
best quality.
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CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE.
April 4th,*’68.
T. M. MARKS, M. D.,
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S. J. STUART,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
At the Old Stand of G. G. Gregg & Co.
MEW OEMEAS
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S. P. R. R. CO.
S. J. STUART.
pure and genuine.
April 24, ’68.
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Marshall, ApriL27, 1867.
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CITI HOTEL,
June 13,’67.
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vance.
CORNER CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, •
I present in cash,
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A PRESS N'T FOR E VER Y TICKET.
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May 23, 1867.
April 24, ’68.
KNICKERBOCKER
May 8, 1868.
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May 16, ’67.
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Feb. 29, 1868.
S. B. m’cutchen.
J. V. ROGERS.
M’CUTCHEN & CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
At the old stand of G. G. Gregg & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
West side Public Square,
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March 15.1866.
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May 16, '67
Trustee Sale.
FALL & WINTER GOODS
- Hardware
—AND—
STAPLE and FANCY
R. II. HARGROVE, Proprietor.
AND
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.
feiture Life and Endowment, for
any
amount from $500 to $25,000.
Policies
Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s Hats & Caps,
May 16, ’67.
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New Advertisements.
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GROCHJRLHS.
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School and Miscellaneous Books,
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March 27, ’68.
p. MORAN-
J. A. PEEL,
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AND
COMPANY
STATIONERY.
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Dec. 21, 1867.
Rresa Ganelezn Seed
For 1868! .
Just received from D. LANDRETH & SON
J. T. MILLS.
E. P. GREGG.
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January 3, 1867.
Also Two Barrels of
ONION SETS.
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Supreme and Federal
Address
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February 3th’68.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Family Supplies, &c.,
(One door east of Ward’s store,)
IHE annual meeting of the Stockhold-
ers of this Company will be held at
your wants with pleasure.
Marshall, Oct. 19. 1867.
Small Books,
Fancy Books,
AVING permanently located in Mar-
. shall, offers his professional services
’Tues.
Fri.
State, and the
Courts at Tyler.
April 24th, ’68,
Tea Trays, &c.
May 16, ’67
IHOSE wishing reliable Garden Seed
and Onion Sets will do well to call on
$20,000
. 10,000
10.000
10.000
5,000
15,000
10,000
31.000
21,000
55,578
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I. F. CROSS.
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Reapers.
May 8, ’68.
North side of the Publig Square,
MAR SHALL, TEX A S.
tor Metalic Collins.
Aug. 23, ’66.
B. M. POND, formerly of Goodrich &
Co., Wholesale Grocers.
Direct from New York, and purchase since
the decline, consisting of
the undersigned, as his are direct from
Philadelphia.
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H barge Books
W. P, Lane, of Marshall.
April 10, 68.
J. F. NArNNDELL, R. S.
April 21th, ’68.
NEW YORK.
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THE
Louisville Courier.
My assortment is the LARGEST in this part of the country, and I can sell the
present lot CHEAPER than any body.
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Administrator.
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H’ JOYCE
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MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company,
Page, Peel, & Moran,
(Successors to Frost & Co ,)
THE CAPITOL HOTEL!
Marshall, Texas.
Hing &o Nesbitt,
Jonas & Eggleston,
Cottom Factors and
Commission erchants,
143 Gravies Street, New Orleans.
Apii, 10,1868. ‘ rQ.
On the Levee, near the Railroad, Shreve-
port Louisiana,
Marshall, Texas Feb. 29th
Apply at this Office.
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E. A. RAYNALL,
New Orleans,
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BOOTS,
SHOES,
SADDLERY,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
GLASS WARE,, and
I. T. B. COWSAR,
Gilmer, Texas.
FENHIS COMPANY will issue, upon sin
L gle lives, Policies of the varicus
kinds—ordinary life, Ten Year Non-For-
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
AND
GENERAL GROCERIES,
W/holesale Grocers,
Cotton, Wool, Hides, or the Money, will
receive prompt attention.
Cotton received and forwarded for 50
cents per Bale, ana up Freights 15 cents
per Package.
Returning many thanks for past favors,
we respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same.
Consignments of Cotton, Merchandise,
Machinery, Farming Utensils, Wagons
and Produce, for sale or Shipment, solic-
ited.
Agents for the sale of Threshers and
[Estabished by the present Proprietor in
1843— Suppressedeby Gen. Sumpter
Anderson Sept. 18, 1861—Re-
sumed Publication Dec 4,1865
--now has a Far Larger
Circulation than any
paper in the
South.]
Plain 'Books. P
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P. S.—Four HOTEL STOVES, large enough to cook for 75 persons, in complete
order, for $50. currency.
J. R. CHAMBERS, C. P-
A. Franks, Scribe.
80 Sewing Machines, valued at
15 Full Sets Diamonds, “ “
168 Gold and Silver Wetches,
Assorted presents, amounting to
NEW
Sunday School Paper,
THE CHILDREN Or THE WEST.
A. B. GRISWOLD & co..
Corner of Canal and'Royal Streets,
NEW ORLEANS.
Old firm of HYDE & GOODRICH
Established in New Orleans 50 years
Watches. Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver and
Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery
Every Article Warranted.
Ageut at Austin.
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Administration Notice.
FNHE undersigned having been appoint-
ed at the March term, 1868, of the
County Court of Harrison County, per-
.aining to the estates of deceased persons,
Administrator of the estate of Stephen W.
Webb deceased, all persons holding claims
against said estate are requested to pre-
sent the same properly verified, and those
indebted to make immediate payment.
B. W. WEBB, Adm’r
of S. W. Webb, dec’d.
country from the Hotel office
May 16, 1867.
An extra copy is allowed the Club Agent
for every Club of Ten, at $1 75 each, and
for every Club of Twenty at $1 50 each.
Money may be sent in Post Office Orders
or Drafts, and when these cannot be pro-
cured, by mail at our risk.
Our friends everywhere are requested
to act as Agents in getting up Clubs.—
Postmasters are also authorized to act for
us.
Specimen Copies sent gratis on applic v
tion.
Golden Rule Encampment, No. 18,
1. O. O. F., meets at their Hall
Austin street, on the 1st and 3d
"mF Thursday nights in each month.
Brothers in good standing are invited to
attend.
cinity that he will be at his GUN SHOP,
on the South.side of the square,
Every Saturday,
throughout the day, prepared to do all
JOBS OF RE PAIRING
W. S. COLENHAN,
General Agent for State of Texas,
OFFICE AT MARSHALL, TEXAS.
Whoesle Grocers,
AND
Commission Merchants.
NO. 42 CANAL AND 61 COMMON STS.,
NEW ORLEANS,
Are prepared to make Cash Advances
on Cotton. Sugar, and other Produce con-
signed to them and solicit the patronage
of their Friends and the Public.
T. KINLOCH FAUNT LE ROY.
BURNETT & GEERS,
Proprietors.
Looney, Buckner & Co,,
Shreveport, La.
Marshall, Oct, 19, 1867.
G. I BAYLY & CO.,
will soon be received.
All debts due to M. Rosenham must be
paid to me.
CAPE. P. G. NEBBUT will be found in
charge, and is my duly authorized agent
for the tranaction of business.
April 9, 1868.
Respectfully,
E. BAERWALD.
T. P. HAWLEY,
N. S. ALLEN.
T- H. HUDSON,
J. W POPE,
W. W. HARTSILL,
W. G. BARRETT,
Committee of arrangements.
Errors of Youth.
J. A. Bradfield,
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To the Ladies who want to be independ-
ent we offer a great labor saving
Machine in
DOTY’S PATENT CLOTHES WASHER
AND THE
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
WNVERYBODY that wants a STOVE, or think they ever will want one, had, better
A come to me immediately, as I have a lot on hand that I can sell at the
FACTORY COST.
We also continue the
Receiving, Forwarding,
AND
C OMMIS SION B US INE S S
At our Ware House, near the Depot.
MAMMOTH
LIVERY STABLE.
G. W. L. DAWSON,
Proprietor.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY
OF THE WAR.
Ils Causes, Character, Conduct, and
Results,
By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
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gives those interior lights and shadows of
the great conflict only known to those
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and which were so accessible to Mr. Ste-
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The intense desire everywhere manifest-
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One in Boston, Mass., 106 subscribers in
four days.
One in Memphis, Tenn., 106 subscribers
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Send for Circulars and see our terms,
and a full description of the work, with
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Address,
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.
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Billiard Tables,
THE
GILMER SENTINEL,
PUBLISHED AT
Gilmer, Upshur Co., Texas,
BY
I. T. B. COWSAR.
WIL operate upon or treat all
DISEASES OF THE EYE.
HE undersigned respectfully announ-
• ces to the people of Marshall and vi-
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
TENAS FAMER.
$2,000
$50
Marshall Chapter No. 19.
MEETS on the fitst Monday in each
month, at 7 o’clock p. m.
W. C. WOODS, H, P.
W. H. BRISTO, Recorder.
All who desire to purchase, should do
so at once, so as to enable us to register
them before the final distribution.
Tickets $1 Each ; 3 for $2 60 ; 6 for $5 ;
12 for $10.
All awards will be delivered as directed
the day after the distribution, and the re,
suit sent to ticket holders at once. Sent
stamps for prospectus and list of prizes.
Reliable Agents with good references
wanted. Address
L, B NORRIS & CO,
117 Broadway, New York.
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HOUSTON TRANSCRIPT,
•OIOH].
AND DEALERS IN
A EE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TVHE subscriber respectfully announces
JL to the citizens of Marshall and vicin-
ity, that he has purchased the entire stock
of General Merchandise of Mr. M. Rosen-
ham, and will continue the business at
the old stand, east of the public square.
A new and handsome stock of
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M IL K !
I O. O. F.
John M. Gibson Lodge, No. 13,
MEETS every Monday night,
20"E at their Hall on Austin street,
"mtee Brothers in good standing are
invited to attend.
JOHN WILER, N, G.
J. F. NAENNDELL, Sec’y.
EUENETURE,
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
OF
SWAMP EAGLE TRIBE, NO. 1.
I- O. of R. M.
THURSDAY, MAY 28TII, 1868.
SWAMP EAGLE TRIBE, No. 1, Im,
proved Order of Red Men, will celebrate
their anniversary on the 28th inst, by
procession and oration in the day, and a
Ball at night. The members of other
Tribes and transient brothers are invited
to attend.
The members of this Tribe are requested
to attend all the meetings between this and
the 28th.
PROGRAMME:
Assemble at the Wigwam at 10 o'clock.
Kindling of the Council Fire.
March to the Methodist Church.
Music by the band.
Religious Services by Rev J. H. Johnson.
Address by Past Sachem J. W. Pope.
Music.
March to the Wigwam.
Quenching of the Council Fire.
Anniversary Ball at the Wigwam at
night.
B. H. MARTIN & CO.,
mHE LOUISVILLE COURIER is em-
I phatically a “ Live ” Newspaper a is
Democratic in politics, and the unswerv-
ing and unwavering friend of the South ;
publishes more Special Dispatches, more
News, more Miscellany, better Market and
River Reports, and a greater quantity of
valuable and useful matter, than any other
paper in the West or Southwest. During
the approaching canvass for the election
of President, the Courier will keep its
readers fully posted on all the exciting is-
sues and events of the day.
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’a. M. DUKE & CO.,
GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
GREAT DISCOVERY!
EVERY MAN HIS OWN ARTIST.
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
An instrument by which any person can
take correct Likenesses or Photographs
This instrument with full instructions,
sent by mail for one dollar. Address,
C. B. AMES & Co.,
181 Broadway, New York.
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THE
Greenville Independent,
PUBLISHED AT
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas.
Has an extensive circulation all over
NORTHERN TEXAS.
Visits the various towns and business de-
partments, thereby offering
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
TO ADVERTISERS,
Especially the Merchants of Marshal), Jef-
ferson, and Shreveport.
$15 Currency per Square Yearly,
And liberal deductions for large Cards.
FFVO Subscribers the Independent is a
JL "live" Conservative, unflinching and
/earless in denunciation ofall wrong-doers.
ag well as sparkling with select composi-
tion from the finest authors, with an oc-
casional contribution of original rhyme
from the pen of the editor, author of the
famous soldier song, “Yhe Brass-mounted
Army."
The Independent will be mailed weekly
to subscribers for $2 50 spesie, in ad-
J. C. BUCKNER. JNO. J. HORAN. J. F. LOONEY.
TEEV75 €DEEASa
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paper should be put into the hands of every
child that can read :
1. It is one of the very best Children’s
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2. It offers a greater variety of attrac-
tions than any other.
3. It is the handsomest, and offers
greater inducements to subscribers.
4. It is not only attractive to children,but
imparts instruction of the most useful
kind.
5. It is calculated to lead the young to
Christ.
6. It will prove a great auxiliary in es-
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7. It is as cheap as can be asked. Only
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te" Send for specimen.
Address
WELLS & COURTNEY.
Mount Lebanon, La.
November, 1867.
. M orse, Proprietor
EBLEJ.OCH & CO.
130 Canal St., New Orleans.
Marshall, Texas.
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
Marshall, Texas.
T7" EEP constantly on hand ME-,-——
k* TALICand WOODEN COF-"-
FINS. The cash must accompany orders
to the citizens of, the town and surround-
ing country, and hopes by close and stu-
dious attention to his profession to merit
a liberal share of patronage.
OFFICE—Rear Office over W. M. John-
ston & Co.’s store.
RESIDENCE—At Dr. J. H. Johnson’s.
References—Dr. Eagan, of Jefferson :
Dr. Williams, of Shreveport ; Maj. B.
Smalley, Uncle Joe Taylor, Maj. J, F.
Womack, Capt. A. M. Burnham, and Gen.
ERASTUS LYMAN, President
GEO. F. SNIFFEN, Secretary.
FOR SALE.
Attention Printers!
FHE undersigned lias on hand, for sale,
L a new
Hoe Card Press
in perfect working order, and can make
2.500 impressions per hour. The press is
of the best patent now made, and will be
sold for $200 cash, (currency.) Address
JOHN J. HORAN & CO.,
DEALERS IN
SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS, HARNESS &c
West Side Publie Square,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
rIHE undersigned having purchased the
I interest of Mr. W. T. Brooks, is now
the sole proprietor of this well known and
popular house. Thankful for the liberal
patronage heretofore received, nothing
will be wanting to induce its continu-
ance.
The house it is generally known, is
one of the most commodious and elegant
Hotel building West of the Mississippi
river. Its internal arrangements corres-
pond with its exterior. The rooms are
well furnished, and everything has been
provided to promote the comfort of guests.
The Proprietor embraces the occasion to
say, that neither pains nor expense will
be spaired to render it one of the very
best hotels in the State.
G. W. L. DAWSON.
Nov. 29, 1866. n26-tf.
FgNHE undersigned proposes to furnish
EL the citizens of Marshall with
MIILK AND BUTTER.
of the very best quality, and on
REASONABLE TERMS.
I refer to those who have heretofore
patronized me, as to the quality of milk I
am furnishing.
Orders left, at the office of the Daily
Flag will be promptly attended to,
W, G. JONES
Merchants’ & Bankers’
grand
DISTRIBUTION,
200,009 Tickets, $1 each. 200,000 pres-
ents, or one for every ticket. Will
positively take place on
Saturday, March 14, 1868, at Irving
Hall, New York.
To be conducted on the Mutual Benefit
Principle, and the fairest and most impar-
tial plan of distribution yet offered to the
public. Secure your tickets at once.
$500 EEWAE•.
{7TE the undersigned will ^ivefiwe hun-
VV dred dollars in specie, or its’equiva-
lent in currency, to any person that' will ap
prehend William A. Coyle, and deliver him
to the Sheriff of Papola County, Texas
Description. He is about six feethigh;
light hair, blue eyes, fair skin. He is
gulity of shooting at Mrs. Pullen, at her
residence in Panola county ; and is also
guilty of being accessory to the murder of
a man in his own house1
L. M. GRAVES.
FRANKLIN PULLEN.
H. C. PAXSON,
Manager of Branch Omce,
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS AND SHREVEPORT
Independent Weekly Packet.
Leaves Shreveport Wednesday, at 10 A. M.
fH.nTHE A 1 fast-running’ passen-
aemmzes ger packet, Bart Able,
Capt. W. C. Harrison. Wm. Culbertson,
clerk, will make regular WEEKL Y TRIPS
between New Orleans anti Shreveport for
the balance of*the season, leaving New
Orleans every Saturday at 5 o’clock P: M.,
and Shreveport every Wednesday at 16
o'clock A. M. For freight or passage ap
ply on board, to T. H. ILER, agent. or to
PERRIN & VERLANDER, agents.
E • M U L K I N ,
T) eturns his thanks to the
H citizensand business men
Splemdid Portraits.
T TAKE this method to inform the citi-
fl zens of Marshall and the county of
Harrison, that I have been appointed
agent for the sale of those fine Steel Plate
Portraits, lately published by Mr. Janres
Hummel, of New Orleans, i. e,, of Gener-
als R. E. Lee, Albert Sydney Johnson, T.
J. Jackson, and The Better Land, which
have only to be seen to be admired by all.
The three first are acknowledged by those
who ought to know, to be the most per-
fect likenesses of these distinguished Gen-
erals that have ever been published, and
the picture entitled "The Better Land,” is
one of the most beautiful and finished en-
gravings ever executed in America. These
Portraits will be left for a few days only
at the Drug Store of Dr. Lancaster, and
the ladies and gentlemen of Marshall are
respectfully invited to call and examine
them. They can be obtained only by sub-
scription.
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FHE subscriber takes this method of
JL informing his friends and the public
generally that he has purchased the entire
interest of Mr. Wm. Bradfield in the
Mammoth Livery Stable, on Austin street,
where he intends carrying on a General
Livery Business.
Persons wishing to hire Bugsies and
Horses, Saddle Horses, Hacks, Waggons,
Drays. &c., can be accommodated.
His Omnibus will always be in waiting
at the Depot on the arrival of the cars
from Shreveport, ready to carry passengers
to any part of the city.
Horses will be fed by the month, week,
day, or single feed, at reasonable rates.
Dr. A. C. Stewart is my duly authorized
agent, who will give his undivided atten-
tion to the business.
R. H. HARGROVE.
Marshall, Texas, Jan. 18, ’68. nlOtf
Irby, McDaniel & Co.,
TOBACCO AND COTTON FACTORS,
140 Gravier Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
WXTE are constantly receiving, direct
VV from Virginia manufacturers, all
•grades Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
and selling altogether on commission Gare
enabled to offer special inducements.
McDANIEL &IRBY,
Commission Merchants, Lynchburg, Va.
AVING purchased from Mr, James
H Y. Collier his entire Stock of Drugs,
I desire to inform the public that I can
and will sell Medicines and other articles
in my line as cheap, and I think cheaper,
than any other store in the city. In or-
der to do this, I have resolved to sell only
for the cash. All medicines sold shall be
are either with profits or without, as the
applicant may desire. A policy in this
Company is a safe and profitable invest-
ment, and is a certain provision for a
helpless family at the time it is most
needed. Should the assured live long the
policy is desirable as an investment ;
shonld he die soon it is invaluable to his
family.
Policies issued upon the lives of ladies.
Among well informed men the strength
and reliability of the
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
VNT E are securing among our contribu-
VV tors some of the best talent in the
Southern Church.
Choice selections, suited to the Family
Circle will be furnished in each number.
An ample Summary of News, both Do-
mestic and Foreign, will be provided each
week.
The Publication and Editorial Depart-
ment being separated, the Editor can now
devote his entire time to his special work
and we can promise our readers a Family
Religious Paper worthy a place in every
household.
All Political Discussions will be firmly
excluded from its columns.
As an Organ of the Church, it should
receive the support of every member.
As a Family Religious Paper it should
be in every household.
We propose enlarging as rapidly as in-
creasing patronage will justify, and hope
soon to present our patrons a paper which
will compare favorably with the largest
and best journals of our Church.
While other papers have reduced their
reading matter on account of the strin-
gency of the times, we have added to that
of the ADVOCATE believing that the
true policy is to make it worthy of pat
ronnge.
We appeal to the Two Hundred Preach-
ers of the Five Texas Conferences ; to the
thirty thousand members of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, in the State,
and its multitude of friends among other
churches and the people, to sustain us in
the effort to furnish a Journal, such as
the Church needs, and Texas should have.
All the members of the Five Texas Con-
ferences are the authorised agents of the
Advocate.
We invite all the Local Preachers to act
within their bounds as our agents.
AUSTIN STREET,
ST. JAlAS HOTEL.
New Orleans, La.
PROPRIE TORS :
A. HURD, Of New Orleans.
W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich-
mond.
WRIENDS and strangers are invited to
MJ patronize the establishment. All fa-
cilities offered by other houses can be found
in it; fare equal. Telegraphic communi-
cation can be held with any section of the
Has on hand a large and well selected stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
TO WHICH HE IS RECEIVING WEEKLY ADDITIONS.
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Call and examine his STOCK, and be convinced that for the CASH he will self
cheaper than the same Goods can be bought elsewhere in this Market.
ne- FRESH CORN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND. —9a
All Letters may be simply addressed
“Louisville Courier,” or
W. N. HALDEMAN,
Louisville, Ky.
of Marshall, and vicinity, for EE8
the very liberal patronage hitherto ex-
tended to him, and desires to inform
them that he is now fully licensed, and
prepared, with
Hack and Drays,
to serve them at short notice, and on
the inost reasonable terms.
Notice To Teachers.
/1HHE Executive Board of the Marshall
-D Masonic Female Institute will hold an
election at the close of the present session
lor Principal and vice-principal for the
scholastic term.
Applications received by the Board un-
til the 19th of June 1868.
E- B. BLALOCK. Secretary
May 14′68. no27-4tw.
MILLS & GREGG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
KNTILL give prompt attention to al
VV - business entrusted to them in the
Sixth and Eight Judicial Districts of the
FTNEE BOOKS, ACCOUNTS, and NOTES
L of the late firm of
G. G. GREGG & co.,
are in our hands for collection.
Persons who settle with us by
The 10th of Mav,
will save COSTS.
HALL & TURNER.
STEAM SAW
TITILEL,
Two Miles and a half Sowlh West of
Marshall.
rgHE undersign would inform his friends
JL and the public that his Steam Saw Mill
is now in successful operation, and he is
prepare d to furnish any amount of lumber,
of the very best quality, and as low as can
be purchased at any mill in the country.
Bills will be filled at the shortest notice,
As times are hard I will do a general
bartering, business, will take in exchange
at the market price, corn, fodder, hides,
cotton, oats, chickens, eggs, butter, &c.,
Here is a chance to buy lumber cheap,
and on easy terms, warranted to be of the
Notice of Administration.
A 7 the January Term of the Honorable
A tha Probate Court of Harrison Coun-
ty pertaizing to the Estates of Deceased
persons, Letters of Administration were
granted to the undersignei on the Estate
of A. Ruffier, deco ased • .
This is, therefore, to give notice to all
persons having claims cxainst said Estate,
to present them duly authenticated within
the time prescribed by law, aud those in-
debted to make immediate payent.
C. M. RUFFIER, Aa.l X.
Marshall, March 7, 1868. nl t —6w
The Texas Farmer will be published
monthly at Henderson, Rusk county.
Texas, the first number of which will be
issued in January or February, 1868.
The object of the Texas Farmer will be
to instruct in (he best modes of cultiva-
tion of the different soils for specific
agricultural purposes, to investigate and
recommend the most practicable labor-
saving machines, to encourage the in-
troduction and raising of fine stock, to
promote the cultivation of fruits, to give
directions for improving our homes, and
for living more at home. In brief, the
Farmer will be devoted to the Farm,
the Orchard, the Garden, the Kitchen,
the Fireside, and the Stock. As Texas
is one of the greatest grape countries on
the continent, this subject will be largely
treated of. The best grapes for this cli-
mate, the best mode of culture, &c.,will
be subjects of consideration. The much
neglected subject of rural culture, the
Bee, will occupy a portion of the paper.
In presenting this enterprize to the pub-
lic, and asking for it confidence an sup-
port no apology is offered. There is no
agricultural paper published west of the
Mississippi, south of St. Louis. That one
is much needed will be conceded. As
it is expected the Farmer will have an
extended circulation, it will afford an ex-
cellent medium for the advertisement of
different kinds of machinery, labor-saving
implements, nurseries, fine stock offered
for sale, and everything pertaining to ag-
riculture and horticulture.
No pains or expense will be spared to
make the paper, both in appearance and
matter, worthy of patronage, and to be
greeted by every family as a welcome
visitor.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
1 copy ' 1 year, (currency) $ 2 00
3 copies " " ,5 00
7 “ “ " 10 00
W. K. MARSHAML,
J. M. DODSON.
Address, "Texas Farmer,’’ Henderson,
nAa g
December 1, 1867.
I. G. •OHN, Editor,
Published for a Joint Committee
OF TUE
Texas Animal Conferences
—BY—
SHAW & BLALOCK,
Newspaper Publishers and Book and
JOB PRINTERS,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
To be printed on fine paper, handsomely-
bound, and illustrated with four full-page
steel-plate portraits, one group of
medallion portraits, together with copious
mapsand diagrams, and seven portraits on
wood, making the most complete and ele-
gant historical work ever issued from the
American press.
AGENTS WANTED.
BLELOCK & CO., Publishers.
New Orleans.
J. M. Murphy ,& Co.,
(Successor to A. U. WRIGHT & Co.,)
Receiving. Forwarding. Commission
AND
Grocery NIerclnants,
LARGE-BRICK WAREHOUSE & SHED,
(Entirely above high water mark.)
Nos 3, 4, 5, 6, Levee,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
I. Q. of R. M.
Swamp Eagle Tribe No. 1,
MEETS every Wednesday evening at
their Hall, in the Masonic Female Insti-
tute. Brothers in good standing are in-
vited to attend.
W. W. HEARTSILL, Sachem.
J. R. Chambers, C. of R.
Caddo Tribe No. 2.
Improved Order of Red Men, meets
every Saturday night at the Masonic Hall,
in Jefferson, Texas.
W. T. C. CAMPBELL, Sachem.
W. J. SEDBERRY, C. of R.
Hawkins Creek Tribe, No. 3.
MEETS once a week at the Masonic Hall,
at Pine Tree, Upshur Co., Texas.
S. F. Walker, Sachem.
W. H. Payne, C. of R.
Tins. B. BODLEY & CO.,
DAELERS IN
MACHINERY & AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
No. 9 Perdido Street, NEW ORLEANS.
WNTOODand Mann PortableEngin.es,
W Stationery Engines and Boilers,
Circular M. 1. s,. Millsaw Files, Belting,
Shafting, and Pulleys. Coleman's Corn
.and Wheat Mills, Bolting Cloth, Smut
Machines, Wheat Fans, Dixie Corn Plan-
ters. Gang Plows, Stafford Cultivators,
Wheat Drills.
Ball’s Ohio Reapers and Mowers.
Threshing Machines, Ditching Machines,
Stump Extractors.
Send for descriptive and price list. Lib-
eral discount made to wholesals dealers.
j Nov, 15, ’65.
Notice 8 Notice !!
WDERSONS WISHING
F a t Beef
will call at No. 11, Market House.
miller & garrison.
May 11, d2t.
THE DAILY COURIER :
For One Year, by mail...........$12 00
For Six Months, by mail.......... 6 00
For Imee months, by mail,’..... 3 25
For One Month, by mail.......... 1 25
A. M. DUKE & CO.
Marshall, Texas, May 14, 1868. 3m.
DART & WATKINSON
[Successors to Kittridge & Folsom,]
IMF O R TER S A.ND D E A LE RS IN
Guns, Pistols, Powder,
Shot, Fixed Ammunition, Per^
OuSSTOI CA8,
' GUN MAFERIALS,
Fishing Tackle, Sporting Articles,
N8-Al kinds of Arms Repaired =8
55 St. Charles Street, N. 0.
IBERAL advances made on all Con-
J signment. Orders accompanied by
Having enlarged our Store and increased our already Large Stock of
BOOKS and STATIONERY
We have greater facilitities than ever for filling orders from
Country Merchants. Schools and Colleges
Than any house in the South.
OUR HOLIDAY STOCK
is larger than any ever brought to this City. Send for our W holesale Catalogue.
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In our Retail Department will be found a splendid Assortment of Books in
Literary Works, ,
Prayer and Hymn Books,
Bibles and Testaments,
Photographic Album
And all kinds of
Fancy Stationery, French & English Note & Letter Paper, Envelopes, &
All of which we sell cheaper than any House ib the City.
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Stationers,
J
No 130 Canal Street,
NOTICE.
mHE Store House of W. R. D. Ward,
R dec’d. will be opened by the under-
signed, Administrators Pro tem, for the
transaction of
Mercantile Business.
All those having claims against said es-
tate are requested to present them as the
law directs, and those indebted to make
immediate payment,
A. G. TURNEY,
A. G. WARD,
Administrators Pro Tem:
JAS. T. HICKEY. J. E. HUDSON
JAS J. GILLIECE.
Jas. T. Hickey & Co.
DEALERS IN
Hides & Skins.
All Sizes an^ Prices, to suit
Everybody.
HLD. THOS. L. SCRUGGS ana Dr. J.
MJ B. Lancaster have opened at De-
Lisle’s old stand
The Dr. will keep
All : Kinds of Physic,
while I will try to keep
All Kinds of Books,
suitable for Sunday reading, night read-
ing, and all other spare time; I have a
new stock constantly on the way, and I
desire to open a regular
BOOK & STATIONERY DEPOSITORY
for all Eastern Texas. I will furnish As-
sociations, Colporters. Missionaries, and
Ministers of all denominations with such
books as they need, at reduced prices.
Sabbath school libraries and question
books, Register, Tickets, Prizes &c. &c.
Paper, pens, inks, chalk &c., and some
fine pictures in frame and out. And
many other things I will show you.
Come and see.
I iv itethe ladies especially.
T. L- SCRUGGS.
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption—is anx-
ious to make known to his fellow-suffer-
ers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used ( free of charge, )
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a sure cure
for Consumption, --thma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung
• affections. The only object of the adver-
• tiser in sending tbe Prescription is to ben-
. efit the afflicted, and which he conceives
to be invaluable, and he hopes every suf-
ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost,
them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the perscription, free by
return mail, will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
A. SEARS.
Marshall, Texas, Jan. 11, 1868. n9-2m
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EACK AND DRAYS
The above steamers connect at Shreveport
with the A No. 1 steamer EARLY BIRD
for Jefferson and will leave positively on
schedule time. For freight or passage ap-
ply ou board or to
ILER & Co., Agents.
Febuary 15th nl4-tf
M ARSE ALL,
No. IO Magazine Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN
Boots, Shoes and Russets
Mexicau, Panama & Campeachy Hats.
rVEIR Stock is large, well selected, and
_ of -the best material. They receive
by every steamer fresh additions, and are
prepared to fill orders on the most accom-
modating terms.
They are alone authorized to settle up
the outstanding business of Frost & Co.
Persons interested will pay only to them,
or to such Attorneys as were entrusted
with the collection of those claims be-
fore, the war. They expect to aO. in a
spirit ef liberality to the customers of the
old firm.
The Great Southern Book House.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of
Public patronage. Our prices.wil l be found,
as cheap as the cheapest. Give us a call
KING & NESBITT.
April, 15, 1867. wn23-tf
Bully Beefs !
WXTI L S CURLIN hereby notifies
W his friends, the public generally,
and the balance of mankind, that his stall
at the Marshall Market-House, is con-
stantly supplied with
nice fat beef.
Call and see him, and he will supply
O. I. JONAS. J. P. EGGLESTON. R. GAINS.
Administrator’s Notice.
A OTICE is hereby given that letters of
JA administration were granted to the
undersigned at the February term, 1867,
of the honorable County Court of Harri-
son county, on the estate of W. A. Tarl-
ton, deceased. This is therefore to notify
all parties indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and those holding
claims to present them, duly authentica-
ted.
JOHN F. WITHERSPOON.
that may be required. Terms moderate.
Bring in your work.
Y virtue of a certain Deed of Truet,
to me made and executed on the 28 9
day of April, 1866, by John Dyke aid
Sarah J. Dyke, which is recorded in tie
Records of Harrison County, book U.
page 346 and 347, I will sell at publi
outcry, to the highest bidder, before the
Court House door in the town of Mar-
shall, on the first Tuesday in May, 1868,
it being the 5th day of said month, be-
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow-’
ing described property, to wit;
Situated in the South-West portion of
the corporation of the city of Marshall,
in Harrison County, bounded on the
East by the street known as the Town
Commons ; South by the lane between the
premises herein described and Dr. B. F.
Young’s place, including the one-half of
said lane ; West by the land owned by
E. A. Clemons; On the North by the
land owned by John Wilet. Said lot of
land being the same now occupied by the
said John and Sarah J. Dyke as home-
stead. containing one acre more or less,
together with all the rights, tenements,
privileges, and appurtenances to the same
belonging.
Sold for the benefit of H. Joyce.
Terms Cash.
S. R. PERRY, Trustee.
easmsmiimilmu
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looking to preservation of live on inter-
nal referred to committee on commerce.
Sherman presented resolutions from the
Ohio Legislature, protesting against the
reconstruction acts, and instructing Sena-
tors and Representatives to vote for their
repeals. Also protesting against the bill
limiting the jurisdiction of the S. Court.
Sherman regarded this as extraordinary,
and at his instance it was tabled.
Forney’s resignation laid on the table
against Cameron’s motion that it be ac-
cepted immediately.
Bill admitting Arkansas, after effort to
pass it at once, was referred to judiciary
committee, with instructions to report on
Saturday, so that the Senate could act on
it on Monday. Adjourned till Saturday.
Bill admitting several Southern States
taken up. Stevens offered following
amendment : Provided, that the provis-
ion of the 17th section of the Constitution
of the State of Georgia shall not apply to
a debt due to any person who during the
whole time of the late rebellion was Joyal
to the United States and opposed to seces-
sion,
Stevens gave notice he would call pre-
vious question this evening in order that
vote might be taken first thing to-morrow
Beck argued in opposition, making very
strong points, Robinson followed.
House adjourned without seconding pre-
vious question this morning.
Impeachment has failed, the postpone-
ment of the vote till Saturday is a con-
fession of the fact and the declaration on
behalf of the prosecution, but it will not
be taken even then unless convictiom be
certain, indicates a belief that the whole
thing must be abandoned.
Stated member of Congress received
dispatches stating that Chicago Tribune
supports acquital.
National.
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L. C. De LISLE.
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receive our share in future.
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" " each $5,000
the office of the company in Marshall,
Texas, on
MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1868,
for the election of Directors, and other
business.
A. T. SMITH, Secretary.
Marshall, April 9, 1868.
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PABLE CUTLERY, Britannia Ware,
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W. LITTLEJOHN,
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D ARTICULAR attention paid to con-
X signments of Hides,Skins, Furs; Wool,
Beeswax, Tallow and Leather, and Cash
Advances Made.
All shipments to and from our houses
by sea or river are covered by our open
policies of Insurance, unless ordered oth-
erwise.
Orders from Dealers and Tanners care-
fully and punctually attended to,
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A Gentleman, who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion
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Marshall Lodge, No. 22,
R MEETS second Friday in every
fMmonth at 2 o’clock, P. M., at their
/V\Hall.
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Agents wanted in every county in the
State of Texas.
W. S. COLEMAN,
Gen’l Agent for Texas.
Marshall, Texas, Feb. 1,1868. nl2tf
THE JEFFERSON
Iron and Brass Foundry
TRON FRONTS. Iron Railing, Veran-
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of every description made to order1
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A LL members of the Order within this
EX jurisdiction, whether at present mem-
bers of any Lodge or not, are earnestly
requested to meet at the Lodge room of
John M. Gibson Lodge, on Tuesday, the
5th day of May next, at 7} o’clock P. M.,
to confer upon matters of vital interest
to the Order.
This invitation is given by order of
John M. Gibson Lodge. No. 13, I. 0. O. F.
JOHN WILER, N. G.
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FRTHE undersigned having purchased
| this Stable, heretofore known as the
BRICK STABLE,
is now refitting and restocking it, and
intend making it
A NO. 1
eetablishment, and solicits a share of pub-
lic patronage.
Hacks, Buggies, and Horses, kept lot-
hire.
Horses boarded by the month, week,
dayor single fsed.
Horses and mules, bought and sold.
The Stable is under the management
ofCapt. Wm.T. SMITH, who will at all
times stand ready to accommodate his
friends and the public.
Give us a call,
• E. B. BLALOCK.
' NEW BARBER SHOP.
rIHE subscriber begs leave to announce
I to the public that he has opened a
Barber Shop, on the
North Side of the Public Square,
Marshall, Texas, and respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage. Being well
skilled in all the various branches of the
tonsorial art, he feels assured that he can
give entire satisfaction to all who may fa-
vor him with a call.
WILLIS MoNAIR.
June 14, 1866. n31-tf.
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