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STAR STATE PATRIOT.
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STAR STATE PATRIOT.
MARHALL, TEXAS, May 8, D. 185 .
NE \v N. o RLE A NS AD VER TISEMENTS
Agents for tbc "Patriot."
Cader Allen, General Travelling Agent.
i Jefferson, Casa county.
John Allison, Mount Mourn.
A. L. VaWter, Grand Blu ff's. *
Chas. Graham, Clear Spring.
John Wilson, Gertrude.
James Earp, Pine Tree.
D. F. Barcroet, Gilmer.
Wm. McMillan, McMillan's.
E. M. Smith, Elysian Fields.
J. W. Massie, Waiting's Ferry.
E. B. George, i
D. O. Norton, > Quitman.
J. B. Stout, )
E. E. Lott A Wells, Gum Spring.
T. J. C. Worth am, Palestine.
A. Sterne, Nacogdoches.
J no. Gray, Esq., Greenville.
Dr. Smith, Postmaster, Tarrant
Edward Rogers,. Esq., ) Dangerfield.
J. D. Lilly, S
I. M. Ball, Boston.
W. D. Miller, Austin. *
R. H. Martin, Paris.
j w withee, i mounl pleasanu
Dr. Beck, s
Dr. Wm. Raglaxd, Shelbyville.
Messrs. Holland,
Freeman &. Sears, ^
R. W. Powell,
J. W. Allen, 4
Walter Cars well, (
E. W. Wiley, J
Post Masters in general are requested to act
as Agents.
Sour Lake.
Neto Orleans.
CANDIDATES.
TO MANY CITIZENS
' Who honored me through
the "PatriaC of the 21st inst., wi:h a call to become
a candidate for Chief Justice of Harrison county, at
the ^ensuing August election, I present my kindest
'acknowledgements.
My name will be before the people as a candidate
and if elected,I pledge mvsclf to serve them in the
responsible office of Chief Justice, io the best and
utmost of my ability. Respectfully,
Feb. 23, 1852.] EDWIN CATER.
icr T. A. PATTILLO, is a candidate for re-
election to the office of Chief Justice at the August
election. "
O" We are authorized to announce S. R. PER
RY, Esq., the present incumbent, as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Harrison county, at the en-
suing election. [Feb. 28, 1852.
53= We are authorized to announce CASEY
ASKEW, Esq., as a candidate for Chief Justice of
Harrison county.
ID* We are authorized to announce M/.j. O. F.
WILLIAMS. a« a Candidate for the office of As-
sessor and Collector of Harrison County, at the en-
suing election. [February 21, 1852.
93^* We are authorized to announce JOHN
LOWE, asa candidate for Assessor and Collector
of Harrison county, at the ensuing August election.
Jan. 31,'52.
53= GILBERT WILSON of Powelton and
Jonesvillc beat. No. 2, is a candidate for Assessor
and collector of Tax tor Harrison county, at the en-
suing election, and respectfully asks die «upport of
hisfellow eitizens. [ Jan. 31, 1852.
TConnty Clerk-
O-JOHN M. HENDERSON, is a candidate for
County Clerk. Election next August.
March 13,1852.
33- Wear? authored toannounce the name of
EDWARD C. BEAZLEY, as a candidate for re-
election to the office of County clerk of Harrison
county at the next Augu-t election.
O" We are authorized to announce Judge O.
HENDRICK. as a candidate for Countv Clerk at
tne Ausrust election. Feb. 28, 1852.
O* We are authorized to announce J A SIES M.
CURTIS, as a candidate for County Clerk, at the
ensuing election.
Jl3= We are anthori r! toannounce Rev. JOHN
R. BOONR, as a candidate for County Clerk of
Harrison county, at the ensuing Asgusft election.
Jan. 1Í), 1852—ti35.
Conafy Snyeyor.
TD3 We are authorized to nnnounc the name of
THOMAS HE ATII.as a candidate for county sur
veyor of Harrison connty at the ensuing election.
District Attorney.
TT SAMTJEL F. MO.SELEY, Esq., of Cpss
county, is a candidate for District Attorney, for the
Sixth Judicial District, at the ensuing election.
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CARRIAGE
LOUISIANA CARRIAGE
BEACH.
jEpi DEALER ,
REPOSITORY,
NEW ORLEANS ADVER TJbEMENTS
NE W y. ORLEANS ADV PR TISEMENTS
Always en hand a large and complete assort nont
from the best manufactories.
Nos 49 and ól t'arondelét street, Union Row,
Jan. 3, 1853-6m-n3l.] New Oilcans.
NEW ORLEANS
Carriage Warehouse.
J. MARSH, DENVIAN & CO.,
Nos. 81 and 82 Common St.,
[Nearly Opposite the Verandah Hotel,]
new orleans.
THE largest and most extensive establishment of
the kind in this city or the Southern country,
having been established over 30 years; and have al-
ways on hand from 100 to 150 Carriages, of the latest'
styles and patterns, made expressly ¡or this market.
We invite purchasers from the country in particu-
lar to examine our stock and learn our prices, which
are low ior cash or city acceptance.
All work of nur manufacture fully guarantied.
May 10, 1851. 4ry
BREW ST Eil & CO.,
now receiving their stock of
CARRIAGES aa-d HARNESS,
Per every shipment from the North. Purchasers
are requested to give us a call, at
105 St. Charles street, New-Orleans.
n31rv
Are
HENRY PARSONS.
i¥o. 13 Camp Sircct, New Orlcrns.
SOLE Agent for the sale of the celebrated Piano
Fortes'manufactured by ,T. Chickeriug, Boston,
and Nunn &. Clark, New York. It is now conce-
ded that the «above names stand first on the list of
American or foreign manufacturers, and their Pianos
are offered with confidence.
At all times,on sale, a general assortment of the
above named superior instruments, embracing the
much esteemed .¿Eolian Attachment, with Ive's Tu-
nable Reeds.
NOTICE.
The subscribers announce to the citizens of New
Orleans, that Mr. HENRY PARSONS, No. 96
Camp street, is agent for the sale of thoir PIANO
FORTES, with and without Coleman's jEolian At
tachment, and Ives's TUNABLE REEDS, and the
only person authorized to use their names as such
a<rent. In every instance Pianos taken from this store
are guaranteed by the manufacturers.
NUNN & CI.ARK,
257 Broadway New York.
CTUCKERING'S PIANO FORTES.
The public will please take notice that Mr. HEN-
RY PARSONS, 96 Camp street, is my only ajrent
for the sale of my Piano Fortes in l.ouisíana,¡inri that
instruments taken at this depot may be considered
fully guarantied from the factory.
Orders may be left f-irany kind of instruments, and
110 advance required, until the. article is recei- e.1 and
approved. J CHICKERING,
344 Washington street, Boston.
He also has on hand a large supply of select inu-
sic latest style. May 10,1851. [4ry
TYLER $ ITEIVITT, _
Piano Forte a iS IWissic DcaBers,
39 CAMP STREET, ¿Yew Orleans,
HAVE always on hand one of the largest and
most perfect selection of PIANO FOR TES
in tlif Southern country, all of which are guaran-
teed as good and perfect instruments. Agents fot
the saje of
A. Stodart & Co.'s New York Pianos.
These Pianos are celebrated forfiivc quality of tout
pureness of sound, and for the neat and "beautifi
finish of the exterior workmanship; ar.d are cons
dered by all good judges to be the finest Piano made
in the United States. Also—
. . . Horst's Double Iron Framed PianoSj
retnrns her kindest thanks for the liberal patronage I made expressly for the Southern country, or damp
heretofore bestowed, and desires a continuance of climates generally (there being very little" Hue used
in the body); and owing to the double iron frame,
will stand in tune much longer than the generality
of Pianos.
6,6^,63 and 7 octave Picollo's Pianinos, from
the factory of Pleyel & Co, of Paris; also Grand
Pianos from the same house.
old pianos taken in excha.tge.
Also, superior Guitars, Violins, Melodeons, Ac-
cordeons, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Violoncellos,
Banjos, and instruments and Musical Merchandise
of all kinds.
.lust received ail of JENNY LIND'S SONGS,
together vvU.li all the late Music advertised. Music
Verandah Hotel, NE W ORLEANS.
Fj. R. Mtidge. )
L. Bradford, > E. R. MUDGE & CO.
D. M. Bildretii. S n29ry
.* 5'CíKÍí* Í2otel, Magazine St., N. Orleans.
' S^HE Proprietors of this Hotel having had ittho-
JL roughly renovated and repaired, the past sea-
son, are prepared to accommodate the public as usual.
Board, per day $1 50
" per week. 9 00
n291m E. W. DIGGES & CO,
*Wrs Ffughcs, BOARDING HOUSE?
N~. 30 Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans.
Having thoroughly renovated her house, during the
summer, is now prepared to receive Boarders. She
the same.
n291m
Franklin Mouse, 39 Canal Street, N. O.
¡VTKS. TAYLOR would respectfully inform her
friends and the public generally, that she has
thoroughly renovated the above well known house,
and is now prepared to accommodate boarders in a
style inferior to none. She hopes, by strict atten-
tion, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed. n31rv
Private hoarding;,
BY MRS. !I. PAR K E R, Late oí Texas.
Tchoupitoulas St., over Bonnaiel's Drug Store.
Entrance No. 2 Natchez Street, new Orleans.
From long experience in this city, and elsewere,
in the above business. Mrs. Parser feels entirely
confident, that she will be able, to render entire satis-
faction to those who may favor her with a call.
CF N. B. Family rooms. n31ry
Boarding' ^osisc.
MRS. MARY F. M0RTSMER,
(formerly mrs. c.\mptt.lt,.)
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
public in general, in Texas and elsewhere,
that she has removed her Boarding House to No.
1P0 Tchanpitoulas street, adjoining the Western
Verandah, where she will be prepared with a fine
comfortable house, and every requisito to m;ike tra-
velers comfortable and happy, and to ftel^t home
whilst sojourning in a strange land, su^tiaving re-
sided in Texas eleven years, knows exactly how U
suit them ; she ho'pcs, therefore, that she will be
received by every steamer and packet as soon as
published.
Ail orders from the country promptly attended to.
A liberal discount made to Teachers "and Semina-
ries. A great variety of A ccordeons and Flútinas.
Musical Instruments of all kinds tuned and repaired.
TYLER & HEWITT, 39 Camp street,
May 10, 1851. [n4ry
PO'-OLAR SCHOOL ROOKS FOR SALE,
*\ezv Orleans Stationers1 Ware-
house, No. (50 Camp Street.
V owau's Modern French Reader; Porney's
SyUat) ni re Franeais; Comley's English Gram-
mar; Bullion's First Lessons in English < >-aüi-
CAUTION!—P: '¡'sons ruptured should be aware
that they have no security against Strangulated
Hernia with all its horrors, but in a well adapted
Truss.
SHERMAN'S
New Pak :- TRUSS, and Rupture Remedy,
WILL EFFECT A SPEEDY CURE.
By this Truss the following objections so promi-
nent in almost every other in use are obviated —
strong spring, with its crnsequent severity, injurious
pressure, and inability to cure. And tin Wowing
advantages gained: gentle pressure, complete reten-
tion, perfect ease, and a permanent cure.
ID" This Truss is entirely differen* from all others
ir. form and principle of action, consequently, effect
— possessing all the advantages, while it is fref from
the objections attribute J to the various kinds hereto-
fore in use. The pressure ismoic natural, beiii<r
comparatively light in bad Ruptures; can be reguia"
ted and brought to bear directly over the hernial open-
ings, thereby, affording security at all times, even
under the most violent exercise. By its use, when
fitted by the proprietor, or a skillful surgeon, the
wearer is placed beyond the danger of Strangulation
orany other painful or dangerous symptoms, which
is not unfrequentto the use of other Trusses. It is
a very common practice for persons afflicted with
Hernia, to select a Truss and apply it to themselves
It is a bad and dangerous practice, which cannot be
seen only by those who understand Anatomy, arid
are familiar with the nature of Ruptures.
This Truss has received the recommendation of
the following eminent members of the New Orleans
Medical Faculty:—Dr. Stone. Hester, Cartsvright,
Cenas, Bein, Moss, and others.
CERTIFICATE OF CURES.
This is is to t ertily, that we the undersigned have
been cured by the use of Sherman's New Patent
Truss and Rupture Remedy.
AMOS WILLIAMS, 106 Gravierst.
ISAAC ANDREWS, 87 Circus st.
WM. IAN KIN, 217 Canal sir.'Ct.
II. BECK MAN, 3 Custom House st.
S. JENKINS, Royal st.. next St. Louis.
O. S. DUNBAR, 156 Conti street.
Certificate from persons using the Patent Truss
and Wash after having been s- riously injured and
tormented by the u«e of other Trusses.
This is ;o certify, that.we ¡ir:1 using Sherman's New
Patent Truss, and Ruptiue Wash, with a great deal
of satisfaction, '¡'he Truss answers better than any
other we have ever used, and our ruptures arc di-
minishing beyond our expectations fully assuring us
that a cure will be the result.
WM. FOSTER, 196 Magazine street,
E. JUDSON, 230 Camp street,
C. McM ASF:•:!!, Girard street,
P. S. ROSE, Poydras street,
M. TURNER. Railroad agent Mobile Ala.
S. GAINS, Grocer, corner Naj-ards and
Apollo streets.
id35 Persons tending for a Truss must, send the
number of inches around the hips and the side the
rupture is on.
The Rupture Wash is considered one of the
greatest discoveries of the present day, used in con-
nection with the Truss, it causes a quick and firm
adhesion, and where there is a pre-disposition to Her-
nia or Rupture its use is a sure preventative.
NEIV ORLEANS ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAIT S. nOYT. CLINTON FORT. P. S. GRAVES.
H0YT, FORD & GRAVES,
FACTORS * COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 11 St. Kteri"? Street, New Orleans.
Februai^ 8, 18IW ^ 43ry
t. & e.foaBEs
GROCER AND COMMISSION
MERCHAjvTS.
Nos. 80 Tchoupitoulas <Sf lf7 Caminerce Streets.
new orleans.
Jan. 25, 1851. 0421 v
JAMES S. SHAW. *
WHOLESALE: AND RKTAIL DRUGGlst
IMPORTATION OF
French and F.nglish Chemical Extracts, tf-c.
Corner of Common and St. Charles street, under the
Verandah Hotel,
mew orleans.
O'Physicians and Planters, supplied at lowest
prices, for cash or city acceptance.
Nov 9. no311v
CREJY8 If.f ir A' CO.,
(Successors to C. Lewis éf Co.)
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SHIP
BOAT AND FAMILY STORES,
No. 14 Gravierst. corner Tchoupitoulas, N Orleans
jos. littlejohn. sam. henderson.
LITTLEJOHN & HENDERSON,
«RODEIS*,
0Í7~Xo. 06 Magazine Street
(corner of katchez),
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW BOOK STORE.
JOHN E. CURREN,
ÉSooksellcr and Stationer,
No. fiS Camp Street, New Orleans.
T-, now receiving and opening a general assort-
i mu nt of Books and Stationary, to which he invites
the especial attention of nis friends, and the public
g3nally. Whenyou visit the city, be sure to call at
68 Camp street, if you waut something rich,
n32 ly
W. B. KF-NNEY, & CO.,
Gold and bel-metal PEN MAKERS,
HAS on hand a
large assortment
of Pens of superior
quality—also ' Vatches and Jewelry of the present
fashion, which he will sell cheap, and is determined
not to be undersold.
Watches, Jewelry and Pens repaired and re-potn
ted, at the sign of the GOLD PEN,
No. 77 Magazine Street, New Orleans.
O* Highest price paid for California gold dust.
Jan. 3. 1852.—ly—«34.
JSES.VSLSLE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
FINE SPECTACLES,
AND FANCY GOODS,
No. 35 Canal Street, New Orleans.
Old Gold and Silver Taken in Exchange
NEW ORLEANS ADVERTISEMENTft.
DAVID TAYLOR & COT
LATE
TAILOR A BATXE,
WHOLESALE
dealers is
BOOTS, SHOES,
HAfS ft CAPS,
ctrsroftgousfc gf
NEW-ORLEANS.
& rr
May 10, 1851.
j. h. felt. /. w. ree#.
F E LT & REE D,
Wholesale Dealers
BOOTS & SHOES,
üo. 66 Graviek s'feet. (Opposite Bank j
10, 1851. [n4ry NeKst-C
*
S. B. fí UV*flMNf CO.,
Wholesale aad Betail Dealers
IIA TS, CAPS, BONNETS AND
No 3(i Magazine si., cornsr tiraiinr, NÉw <
A geutirtil assortment of E&natna, (
ch v, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf HA'J
low est cash prices, constantly on hand.
Manufactory, 181 Water Street, Afeir-Yori.
.. •l0-1851- y J
ijr. sFgilbert
HA?? removed his Botanic Drug Store and Qfifte
to 126 I'oydras street, between 3i, Chmrlerf
and Carondelet, where he will continue to treat all
forms of Chronic Diseases, especially Cancer (with-
out the use of ihe knife), White Swellings, Abcess-
es,Tumors, Wens, Scrofula or King's Evii.all dis-
eases of the bones; Fistula-in-ahoi and all Ulcérous
Affections generally ; also Mercurial and SypÜilitTe
Diseases—he never fails to rure—he removed the
poison from the system, an ! relives the paiiertt from'
the excruciating pains caused by mercury, and char-
ged to rheumatism. Rheumatism, whether Acute
or Chronic, he treats successfully; Dropsy, Costive-'
ness, and Loss of A ppetite. Also, all diseases pecu-
liar to females, all diseases of the Skin, Tetter ,
Itingworms Barber's Itch, Coughs, Colds, etc.'
My sen, William P. Gilbert, M.D., who has pi
Celebrated Body Brace, or Patent Lace.
For the rv.licf^ and cure of f!ie following disea-
ses, viz.
Weakness of the breast. Bronchitis, Shortness of
the breath, Pain
im the chest,
Weakness and
bleeding at the
Luugá. Palpitation of the Heart, Dispepsia, Costive
My , -,. -y-iiTTSTW*
tised with me for eight yeais, will superintend the
Drug Store, and all persons purchasing their Me-
dicines here, can get his advice or prescription free of
charge. - \ M
1 have this day received a large and fresh lot of
Medicines, etc.,ngiw open. May, JrO', 1851.- £n4tfy
SAMUEL REYNOLDS,
Office, 123 Gravier street, New Orlean?.'
Cures Cancers, Scald Head, White Swelling,
Sores and Ulcers of Every Description.
New Orleans, Oct. 1st, rs&k
Samuel Reynolds, Esq.,
No. 123 Gravier street.
Dear Sir—I take this opportunity of
to you my sincere thanks, and tendering to";
grateful acknowledgments for the great hi
have received from your treatment, of the two can-
cers on p"' " St hand, which I am happy to state is
Watches, Clocks <5¡- Jewelry rarefu'ly repaired and ¡ quite well, and they have the appearance of being
warranted. i thoroughly eradicated, and 1- am truly thankful ühat
- the torment, under which I have so long)
CHARLES BYRNE
manufacturer of
COPPER, SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE.
DEALER IN
Stoves, «rate . Grate Bars, &c.
No. 40 Tchoupitoulas Street, new Orleans.
Has constantly on hand a complete assortment of i
ceased. My pen is inadequate to express t
of suffering I had experienced, for the ~
ticularly, of the long thirty years thai
thus afflicted, as all who know me <
year Dr. Gilbert operated on me for
and pronounced me cured (after
foretaste of Purgatory). and joyfti
Tin and Conner Ware, Stoves, and Stove Pipe, etc., i cisión, so desirous was I to get rid
™ — u Execu-1 eers, the well known and hated "
Steamboat, plantation and Plumbers work.
Wiiin-
: (¡oo'i-
Slafes ;
Swan's
Ameri-
tr.ar : McGufiey's Eclectic Readers ;
sen's Reader, or. The Children's Friend
rich's Child' History of the United
_-a. | Wilson's History of the United States ;
vered with their patronage, in preference to others I Instructive Reader; Emerson's North
who have not li.ed there, and borne the burden and j can Arithmetic, Parts 1, 2 ; Smith's Arithmetic :
heat of the day, under the Lene Star, previous to its j Mitchell's Primary Geography ; Morse's School
exhalation among the stars and stripes of the United j Geography : Worcester's Dictionary, abridged •
States ol oar happy Ameren. n31rv ¡i!™; !'. ¡ n;.„i „ir i" r< , ?
—ixi —. ftmitii s, v/itiev s, íunchell s, .and Gooanch 3
Crescent Ciiy Glutei, | School Geographies ; Pike's, Srailey's, Davies's
Corner of Customhouse and Front Levee sis. —ALSO—
rp HE undersigned respectfully
8 form her old friepd* and the
e.-ii-. and l iles, Pains in the Ba< k, Spinal affections, j ted on the shortest notice, at reasonable rates.
ence, paia and trouble for so long
Falling of the bowels, Prolapsus, Uterior Beari
do.vii Irroirular, Painful or profuse Menstruation; a
tendency to abortion and painful Pregnancy and the
bad shape incident to child bearing and dispositions of
Droop:ni;, Lounging and Weariness, Habitual Bill-
ionsCiiolic, Sea Siekness and Chronic Diarih®aand
all weariness peculiar to males and females.
O" Sold only by Dr. Sherman, Agent for the
South, athis-offi'-e. 70 St. Charles st. New Orleans.
LADIES fitted with the brace'at Mes. Shei.man's
198 St. Charles street.
ELr" Orders from Country or City attended to w th j«dge of my disappaintment, when last
a >ove Hotel is now open for the recept
e.s, for the ensuing season,-the house having been
thoroughly repaired and newly furnished.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex
t' nded her, she respectfully requests, what , will be
h>r efforts to deserve, a share of public patronage.
n29lrn F. F. BISEL"
i ■ Persons sending for a body braee must send
begs leave to in-: An extensive assortment of Standard, School, and (he number oi inches around the hips
3 public, that the I Misce.lanous Works in every department of Litera- « p p ir ■( V ' S
jeption of Travel- i tnre, Science, and Ait together with everv variety ^ , ... „
el STATIONERY in general use. For sale by Patent PrCMlUMl Abdominal Supporter,
and other Arithmetics.
83" Any of i "• : ders who desire it. can be fur"
nished with a cony of ti e Lady's Book, and one of
the Palriot. for a year at $4 in advance.
The Lady's Book can recommend itself, while it
will be our especial endeavor to make the Palriot a
readable sheet at least. We have made arrange-
ments to appear in a new and enlarged dress at the
commencement of our next volumn.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ELBERT A. SMITH, Notary Public, Harrison
connty, Texas. Jan. 4,1849. f421v
W- R. POAG, Attorney at Law. Carthage, Pa-
• nola county, Texas.
w
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ILLIAM A. HILL, Attorney at Law, Mar-
shall, Texas. n47ft
%
LOUGH & LANE, Attorney* at Law,Marshall
March 26,1847. " n9tf
Private Boarding.—MRS. WILSON,
Sul I continúes at 121 Gravier st., near the site
of tic hiie Si, Charles Hotel, new Orleans.
Mrs. Wilson having thoroughly renovated her
1 nuse, is now prepared for the reception of Boarders,
'thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow-
• d, she solicits a continuance of the same.
Terms moderate. n29rv
J. B. S I EEL, GO Camp si. New Orleans.
May 10, 1851. 4rv
CHIT'J'ENDE-N & DAMERON,
importers and dealers in
l'ar};cting, Oil €Soi¡as, iflatün?.
CURTAIN GOODS,
Uph&lati; ry floods. &e.,
26 Cliartres and 27 Customhouse Si reels.
NEW ORLEANS.
_ Mav 10, 1851. 4ry
IWaveriy Mouse, No. 29 Canal st.., N. o.
ijfT E. BROWN announces to her friends and
* T . the public that she still continues at the
.bove place, and hopes that, be-.sides still retaining
the liberal patronr.ge tiiat heretofore has favored
her, she snail, by" pains and attention, deserve an
increased share.
N. 1>.—The location is the most pleasent and
convenient in the citv. ri29rv
M.D.COOPER. D. B. FHIKKSON.
M. D. (OOPEIl
Cation- Factors & Commlssioi
geo. (>. sweet.
€0 ,
Mcrchaals
No. 130 Common street, New Orleans (nSlry
BVivaíe Mloartissi^.
BY Mrs. E. A . SAVAGE.
No. 72 Magazine Street, New Orleans.
Jlrs. Savage having, during the past summer, fit-
ted up her house with entirely new furniture, is pre-
pared to accommodate her friends and the public in
a superior style. A liberal share of public patronage
is solicited. ii31 ry
'D.WIN CATh]^ Notary Public, Office at th?
i County Clerk's office.
T0lM- WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law, ATar
V sraBPHarrison county, Texas.
Willtake business in Cass, Upshur, Smith,Rusk,
Cherokee and Panola Counties.
t Doctor fit. Cr. Pierce,
Office second door, west of the. Post Of-
fice.
January 15,1852. n37:tf.
Marshall,
Texas.
DR. N. W. EAMES,
ATarshall, Texas.
ICr' Offite, one «loor East of Dr. Young's brie'i
"building. [Jan. 17,1852.
.v. jr. i
JLU-ome'y and Counsellor at Law,
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
Feb., 20, 1851. n45ry
D. O. IVOSifOX
ATTORN ÉY AT LAW,
Quitman, Woed Connty, Texas,
:Sept. 13 1851. -. no211m
BEHNERSj MOSELY & HALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ILL practice in the several counties of! he Sixth
Judicial District, and in the Supreme and Fed-
eral Courts of the State, at Tyler.
ADDRESS:
É. G. BENNERS, ) r „ m
8. b\ MOSELEY, < Pexas.
M. J. HALL, Marshall, Texas,
May 3, 1851. 3
-T—•—ST? —
rVotiec.
THOSK indebted to me are expected io makr
immediate payment. E. C« IIART.
Shreveporf, La., Feb. 14,1852.—tf.
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
OF 1851. and genuine qualities, war-
ranted.' GARDEN, FARM, <$•
FLOWER Bulbous roots, Greenhouse
p'ants, Ornamental and Fruit trees, As-
paragus roots, Grass seed of every description üyé,
Egyptian oats. Sugar beets tfc.
COUN1 RY* Mh.RCH AN 1'S Supplied with se°d
in handsome labelled papers fo? retail at @3 per 100
or in bulk at the lowest ín^íKet prices-
PLANTERS and MARKET GARDENERS
«ill uot be disappointed in using F. D. Ga^s seeds,
as none but *'UOse kinds adapted to this climate and
proved, to he on his own establishment are sold by
liiiTi. Orders carefully filled by return conveyance.
F. D. GAY, Seedsman if* Flourist,
139 Í3L. Charles sirof t, New Orleans.
Jan. 3, 1852-ly-n34.
O" The Southern Gardener's Callender forlS52,
with F. D. Gay's descriptive ca'aloguu acd other
valuable iulormition for f ale at the office of this paper
N E W S E E O 3 T O R E ! !'
HAMILTON & CO.,
No. 20 Canal street, New Orleans,
(dinn's old STAND, NEW BUILDINGS, ON THE LEVEE).
HAVING recently commenced the seed business
in this city, we beg to inform our friends and
the public generally, that we have on hand a most
extensive supply of
AMERICAN, Li'tiLISII AND FKENCU GARDEN
AND FLOWER sebds.
We will also keep a complete assortment of Ame-
rican and English Garden Tools, of the newest and
most approved sty'c. Samples of every package of
seeds received by us are proved, by planting in pots,
before being offered for sale. vVe have adopted this
plan as the only means whereby our customers enn
be""effectually ensured against lo^s and disappoint-
ment.
Our prices will be found fully as moderate as
those of any other fíase in the tins in this city.
Terms. Cash.
All foreign s££¿s imported direct.
r29irn HAMILTON CC
R. YE ATM AN & CO.,
COTTON <$• TOBACCO FACTOR* AND
í l iteral Comsmsssoa JfMerchaiits,
NO. S4 COMMON STREET, NEYV-ORLfc . V .
April 19, 1851. lry
~wTTTky ' s
Southern, Literary and Advertising Agency.
No. 17 St. Charles street; New Orleans.
Subscriptions received for LiiteiTs Living Age:
American Whig Review Knickerbocker; Western
Journal; tlar. M«i>ilily; Yankee Blade; Demo-
cratic Review. Spirit of the Times; and tverv otlier
Paper and Magazine published in tl-e United"'Stales
orEurope. Advertisen ents inserted in all the prin-
cipal papers in the Uniticl States. Accounts col-
lected. E.W.WILEY.
Janufty 31 lS51.-n33
Sold only al his office 70 St. Charlas street, New Or-
leans, opposite Union.
Used in all the Eastern cities with unparallelled
success. Tiie cffect pro- /?
duoed in the use of this
instrument is wonderful
it cures falling of the w \J/
womb. Sinking all gone feeling of the Lungs, ir tom-
a< h, or sides; it helps the Whites, prevents Miscar-
riages strengthens Weak Lungs, Weak voice, &c,;
barrenness give place to fruitfulness; the constitution
is improved, and restoration to health is the final re-
sult.
O* Persons sending for a supporter must send
the number of inches around the hips.
Also, on hand Mrs. Belt's and Dr. Thompson's
supporters.
•íffíÑLF We have a cheap and strong supporter for
plantation us£
S í! E R M A N ' S-
Eatent EJassfcic^oulder Brace.
is op-
CHAPvLRS EMANUEL & CO,
Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Store,
No. 42 Camp Street New Orleans.
Jan. 31, 1852.—n38-ly
c. GOODRICH. H.L.GOODRICH. LOfrAS M'NIGIIT.
G Mi §§. 5 € iff CM.,
Successors to Maltby & Goodrich.
Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchant
27 & 29 Common Street, New iTiems.
May 10,1851. n4r^"..
t uncan
CU.
s. w. rawlins. l. h.
RAWS-SÍS, &,
Coiton Ji-actors, Commission Merchants
59 Cnroudelet street, NEIV O ¿¿LEANS.
REFER TO—James Y. Collier, CoLnel C. H.
Cooper, W. S. Sanders, J. F. Roseborough,
Joseph M. Taylor, Harrison county; 1 ;r. John W.
Massie, J. J. Ualloway, Rusk county; N. Trawick
Jefferson. _ 1
We will furnish Bagging, Rope, and Plantation
supplies to Planters shipping to the above house.
EVANS, 7REGG, & KEY.
January 25, 1851. 42
' . €F. & Co.,
COMMISSION M E RC IIANT S ¡
n e w o ]{ leans.
h . O. Nelson, New Orleans.
!'!. Banksmitk. " «
. C. VValker, Memphis, Tenn, (late Cashier
Branch Ui'iion Bank).
T. A. Nelson, Athens, Ala. n3üGm
james turner. s. b. wilson. e. ii. wilson.
TURNER, WILSON <k CO.,
COTTON FACTORS and
nhrch,ii¥Ts,
No. T"> Magazine Street—Up-Stairs,
N e w Orle a n s .
April 10. TP-51. n Irv
Sold only at 70 St. Charles street
posite Union.
Essentially aduof^d to those whose professions in
life render the inclined pos-
ture necessary. To the con-
sumptive, the sedentary, and
all those who in their daily
pursuits have contacted the
habit of stooping, ihe Shoul-
der-Brace is inestimable—it
prevents the shoulders from
fallió forward on the chest,
expands the dimensions of
the chamber in Which ihe
lungs and heart are contain- / // i w \ ^
ed, and gives buoyancy r i vigor to the whole Irame
thus in '.is action, connterM-lin^ the principal causes
which le; io disease on the important organs, and
to a nnteernus tuiin of ner.vous L'is to whieh so ma-
ny ar" subject.
!Tj Persons.sémllug for a B'ace must send the
lengihtrom the neel: to the waist and flic distance
from shoulder to slioul !er and die si^.c a.ound tiie
aist. [ Feb. 1 .i, 1852.—n40-ly.
!*. W. i <)\VKÍ,f>,
Gení-ral Com:-.': issiim and Forwarding
27 Natchez Street,
[OPPOSITE CANAL BANK,] New Orleans.!
iry :
promptness.
n32 ly
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ! -
Co.,
they
returned in a much worse f,rm than
fore Dr. Gilbert treated and pronounced t
so then I applied to you, but believe i
hope of relief at your hands (after Dr. <
whom I had placed so much confidence, had (
effect a cure), but you told me that yam could cure
mj hand and that speedily, and also that you would
FJf.f JVC MS FJMMSSSn A
No. 29 MAGAZINE STREET, New-Orleaks,
BEG leave to «all the attention of their friends j ^ _
and the public to their large and well selected j warranted a cure, and to all appearance yon have fuí
stock of CLOTHING, embracing every article be- j filled your promise, and I am satisfied that yon kno*
longing to their line of business, which they %ill what your medicine can perform, as well as your j
sell at moderate prices. May if\ 1851. [n4ry ¡ ticnts feel its efficacy; and I, for one,*
— — — ! your great candor, perseverence and «I
ALfRFiL) MUNROE & CO j a dl especially your tact in iaspiriog a >
IOjio PriceStore.3 'confidence, for, had it net been for til
: have submitted to the amputation of my
thanks to kind Providencefand to you, fory
able services, tliat the misfortune is av~
Clothing and (ienlkmen's
retail dealers in furnishing goods.
No. 34 Magazine Street, New Orleans.
nmilS listabiishment is known to keep on band the
¿ largest Stock of Seasonable Clothing and Fur-
nishing Goods of any house in this city. The
garments are uiade in the latest and most elegant
styles of the day, expreslly for their own retail sales
and suited to all sections. There is done at this Es-
tablishment the Largest Retail Clothing Trade in the
city. At this Establishment,every article is marked
at the very lowest price at which it can be sold, and
no reduction can in any instance be made.
Persons visiting new Orleans are respectfully in-
vited to call and examine our assortment.
1ÉL
L J STILLMAN
80 Canal Street, new Orleans.
Dealer in imported Embroideries, Laces, Silks,
Straws, Millenry, and Fancy Dry Goods. Also,
keeps constantly on hand, the richest and latest
styles of Velvet, Plush, Silk, and Staw Bonnets,
Mantillas, Cloaks, Vizeits, Fringe, Cape, Silk and
Ferly Shawls, Embroidered Muslins, Lace Capes,
CI in mi-/.cites, and sieves. Laces, Ribbons, Flowers,
ia«ky. Embroidered, and Lace Cambric, Ilanker-
chiefs, etc. Country orders carefully packed
and piinrfufijly aÉhnailed to. n32 4m
Merchant. ■
A pri I 1.9, JS51.
SAMUEL JOTES, JR..
[Late 1 ,'ilbot. Jones & Co., Baltimore,]
Grocer and Forwarding Merchant.
4ñ Poydras Street,
May 10, 1651. [fry Ário Grlea/ns.
P. A. HEBRARD,
DRY GOODS STORE,
Wholesale ¿5* Igci.tiS, No 13 Canal St.,
May 10, 1851. [4ry NE W ORLEANS.
OF<S1mER 4* SiljJiq TJMM1,
wholesale grocei. .coubfflssion ^1ert hants
No. 11 New Customhouse and 14 Grossman
street', NEW ORLEANS
n29ry
M.GKCENWOOP. T/IOS. E. ADAMS.
M. GMExNTOD & CO ,
Commission Merchants,
23 ARONDELKT ST., NEW ORLEANS.
n31ry
. 0:smi I!. & to..
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods.
No. 47 CAMP STREET,
May 10. Io".I |nlry New-Oimika-;^.
FMt O STf/ C 0 >
PEAtERSON
iSoois, Shoes, ili'o^aiis,
HATS, CAPS,
ALSO
Palm Leaf, Mexican and Campeacíiy Há
No. 10,Magazine, between Canal and Common Sts.,
NEW ORLEANS. •
From our Houses at New York and Boston, we
ire constantly receiving fresh supplies of tbe.a'bbvc
Goods.
Country Dealers are invited to paTi and examine
our extensive stock. May 10,1851. [nlry
O'
K. A . TYLER,
39 CAMP STREET, kew-orlkans, la.,
FFERS for sale, at the Northern pricee, fine
Gold and Silver Watches in hunting #nd open
faced cases, Duplex, lever, Lepine, -end all other
go.id movements. Goid Guards, Vest Fob Chains
and Chataiains. Charms, SeaJs acd Keyi Pens
and Pencils in ^reat variety; Diamond Rings, Braoe
lets, Necklaces, &c. Fine Silver and Plated Ware
Tea sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cordial Stímíis
Trays,Candiésticks, Uras,Foiks, Spoons, &c., &.C.
PAPIER MA CHE GOODS :
Tables Dressing, WWk, Glove, Perfume and Jew-
elry Cases; Card Tr.v,s, Portfolios, &c. Rogers'
fine Pen and Pocket Knives and Scissors. Anv of
my gt)ods'I will sell at a v«ry small ad vanee. Gold'
and Silver taken in exchange.
All kinds of Jewelry manufactured ; Diamonds
reset, and Jewery repaired. Watckc3 and Clocks
of every kind thoroughly repaired and warranted
10 May 1851. n4rv
t I ^ HE undersigned would most lespectfully call
I íhe attention of Merchants and others to his
large and well selected stock of
Brushes, Combs, Fancy 4* Variety Geoils.
Persous visiting 1 l^e citv, who wish to supply them-
selves v ,rh any description of Brashes or Combs,
cm find them ut this estab.ishment, at very low pn-
ces. Also, keeps constantly on hafld Peftemery,
Toilet articles, Accordeóns, Cátiés; Whips, I; Ma
Rubber goods, Umbrellas, and all other arteles of a
useful character, usually kept in a store of this kind.
A liberal discount made to the trade and satisfac-
tion p'iven io all who may 'avor him with their pat-
ronage. JOSEPH HUFTY,
No.3-! Chartres and No. 10 Camp St., f ew Orleans1
.Inn. ?. 1952-lv-n?J.
hand is cured.
Very resp'y vour obliged and obed't
JOHN F.
n34 ry
SLARK, DAY & STAU
dealers iw
il a r (I w a i* e, I r o
TIN PLA TES, CO
Cornerof Canal
May 10, 1851. [4ry
F. F. FOLG„ER *
No. 17 New Levee, 32 34
Nkw-Orleahs-
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
Nails, CasliugS,
Anchors, Cordage, Axes,
Grind
Paiists, Oiis, Oakum, Tar,
May 10, IS51.
Samuel JS. .Woore,
37 CAMP STREET, NEW
Importers of Crokkery, China, ahí 1
HAVE oa hand, anda/e constantly i
of the largest stocks
iy é\<er imported , —into
States. ín a'd.fii- tion
articles of Common
ed by ihe country
veral new and
of meditfm ^ and low
which tliey call the
of ee^rv merch ¡feaíd.
—ALSGM
A vwy SineáS^£of opaque,- <or«onéC3 ia*~-Cbi á
Teaseits.
toeeihef wii
tea Oasto'rs, C:
and forks, JafMu
GlaésM'aFe
prices. ,
They invite their old castr mers.i
chants generally, to examine their stoek, i
never before so completé as it the ]
which will be sold at reasonable prices,
¡n tin ir usual safe manner. jan. S,
priced-—China, dicing
bscs ok of r
k í¿ nps acd t
EARTIIENfci WAÜfi.
fl^HE undersigned has always ob hand fc ,
1 Rortment of . . '
EARTHENWARÉ.
China ana Giass, which he la prepared I
wholesale or retail en the most fovoraMé
IT? rf^peCtfttlly ¿alls «he sfentt^ti of i
chan ts, a S bthors visiting the CitV, to his i
and prifiSs. , . ,
Packages dctae lh fhé best i
3. G. DUÍJLAP,
May If), 1851. [n4ry
Henderson *
45 CANAL STREET;
mew-orl!
KEEP always on ihaade:
-cfCroeltery, fbr-country I
to suit customers, or
Earthen ami China.
of ali kiuds. Plated Cat,
gar and Cream German!
Japanned Waiters, Solar!
sortment of House furnial
Hotels and Steamboats i
sonable terms: ,
N. B. Particular attention gip to1
May 10. 1851-
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