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ART GALLERY!
SEP. J. TAYLOR.
W. P. LANE.
CANAL STREET,
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mar .18,.‘59
35-tf.
V E R € H A N -N S
Hardware in New Orleans.
(
Gnmriul,
Jefferson Wholesale Market—Corrected.
render entire satisfaction.
C 2. UCT.40 "I 22 "sg
ARE NOW IN RECEIPT. OF NEW GOODS!
35-tf.
store, on the North-east corner of the Public-
0
MAKING THEIR STOEN FULL AND COMPLETE !
Clothing-,
mar 18, ’59
Cutlery,
x
Fancy Tricks, &c.
3'-tf.
CONSISTING OF
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
08YG003S, book, shoe, wk, hats,
WM. EVANS.
K. E. RHODES.
Jan. 21, ’59.
P. II. BRINTON, ag’t.
I
Hardware, Qmeemsvare, BBomzets,
mar 11, ’59.
E. SCHWARTZ.
Apr15ly
#TA."3T OT J E 2 • TC-
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ALL pF WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED. TO
i.
CALL AND EXAMINE, AND MOST ESPECIALLY
August 20th, 1858.
MarshallMasonic Female Institute
No 44 tf.
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GREAT ATTRACTION.!!
mar 11 ’59,
34-tf.
AN IMMENSE STOCK-OF G.OODS ! !
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SIGN OF THE RED FLA.
mar 25, ’59
36-tf.
46-tf
mar 25, '59
$
H
NEW-OR DEANS
streets,
b
3G-ly.
.y '
RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION 01-' FIVE MONTHS :
No. 68 Canal street,
NEW-ORLEANS.
Russet Brogans and Wool Hats.
May 27, 1859.
mar 25, ’59
g
■26-1 y.
S. HYATT,
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ARDWARE, FINE CUTLERY, HOSIERY,
H
HATS.
Marshall, Texas.
May 12, 1859.
NEW-ORLEANS.
No. 36 Camp Street,
.. $20' 00
Corner Camp & Canal sts.
mar25n26y
Marshall, Texas.
April 15th, 1859-89-tf.}
39-tf.
Marshall. April 12th, 1859.
36-ly.
B
35-tf.
COLEMAN & CO.
. for sale by
GEO. w. Mise
JAS. F. MUSE.
NEW-ORLEANS.
mar 25, ’59. 36-ly.
NEW-ORLEANS.
No. 1 Front street,
New-Orleans.
Peace Despaired of in Europe!
• mar. 25, '59
36-ly.
to merit'a liberal share of patronage.
E. J. B. TURNER.
30 springs and skirt supporters. just received
J: N. COLEMAN & CO.
a nd for sale by
NEW-ORLEANS.
street,
' . 36-ly.
H
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
.Plantation Clothing, Hats Blankets, &c.,
by
OYS’ Congress Boots and Kp Brogans for,
B
• 36-ly.
COLEMAN & CO.
sale, cheap, by
J. H. ’CALLAWAY.
B. C. BAIN
JOS. n. MARKS.
ISAAC N. MARKS.
45-ly.
B
of Harrison county to the large Stock of
A. H. WILLIE.
,May27,’59-45-tf.]
GHOCEAN stoke:!
mar 25, ’59
36-ly.
selves.
May 27, 1859.
By order of the Cburt.
42-tf
May 18, 1859.
mar 25, ’58
36-tf.
35-6m.
Bo the Afletee
E. C. BEAZLEY.
May 13, ’59
43-3m.
Apr. 29, ’59-41 3t
1° A reasonable charge will be made for all
extras.
May 20, 1859.
2oUIs LE.GRANDE.
feb18-tf _____
MMarshali Lepublicax Academy.
N ACCORDANCE with the petition of several
of our pupils, and the expressed desire of
HE subscriber takes this method of announ-
cing to the citizens of Marshall and the com-
Apr 29, ’59
1,
E
D
liberal patronage.
May 27, 1859'.
leave New Orleans every alternate SATURDAY.
• For freight or passage apply on-board, or to
and Retail.
June 3, 1859.
ii
66
Boarders per month without lodging..
Boarders per week with lodging......
Boarders per week without lodging--.
Boarders per day with lodging.. ......
Boarders per day without lodging.....
Junior Class. ..
Middle “ ...
Senior “ . . .
Clark; A. II. Gall & Co.; Timothy Gilbert;
Adam Stodart & Co.
Manufactory and sales Room in New York at the
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING,
Hudson street, near Duane.
No. 18 Union street, .
mar 25, ’59
notice, and on reasonable terms,
may 6, ’59
tion.
may 13. ’59
gee proper.
By order of the Court,
jun3-464tj
NEW-ORLEANS.
Offer Great Inducements
CO., No. 21 Chartres Street.'
mar 18,059
16 00
6 00
5 00
1 50
1 25
1 00
A. C. MOEST UE.
41-tf.
Supper,.Breakfast and lodging. -____
A reasonable, charge will be made for all extras.
... 15 00
... 6 00
... 4 00
... 1 50
... 1 25
... 1 25
FRESH ARRIVALS.
ONNETS ! Bonnets ! ! Bonnets ! ! ! another
most beautiful lot, just received this day, and
ML. BEEDG
AS just arrived in Marshall with the Largest
: : : Proprietor.
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
G. H. PIKE.
45-4t.
7 ASHION ABLE silk and Cassimere Hats, soft
Hats, Panama, Leghorn and Wool Hats, at
• J. N. COLEMAN & CO.’S'
E. C, BEAZLEY.
44-31.
ApriL 1859. ' 40-tf.
—OOP Skirts with 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, and
SO UTH-WESTjN^ eoon STORE.
’II D. MLeGinis,
•bookseller AND STAPTONER,
G. H. PIKE.
45-4t.
P. J. CAEOLAN.
No. 6-tf.
STORE ON THE NORTH-WEST CORNER
OF TPIE PUBLIC SQUARE !
• VVu. K.
FORD & HORR.
44-tf.
mar 18, 159
- LOUIS BACKES.
45-tf.
NEW-ORLEANS.
36-ly.
BENTHUYSEN, LEWIS & CO.
416 Canal Street, New Orleans.
.. ' 35-tf.
A large collection of Law, Medical, Theologies,
Standatd and Miscellaneous Books always on hand.
School Books and Stationery at Wholesale and
Retail. . ♦
BLANK BOOKS OF- EVERY DESCRIPTION.
2 Printing and Book Binding executed with,
neatness and- dispatch.
among which are some fancy, superior to any
heretofore offered in this market.
Persons requiring his services are respectfully
invited to call and examine his specimens.
Thankful for the generous patronage heretofore
extended, he solicits a renewal and promises to
Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, &c.
. mar 25, ’59
Stock of Dry Goods ever offered in this mar-
ket, which he intends to sell at Private Sale, at
_ in the city, and from the following celebrated
manufacturers, viz: Chickering & Sons ; Nunns &
.......$15,00.
.......$20.00.
......$25.00.
......$30,09.
......$10.00,
Miss Strachan1
......$10,00.
......$80 90’.
......$ 1,00.
WVEBYTHING wanted by Ladies, or Misses,
iu Men,-Boys, belonging to the retail trade arrd
usually kept in country stores, can be had, of the
best article, and on the most reasonable terms, at
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.'S,
Boarders per month with lodging....
Boarders per month without lodging
Boarders per week with lodging.....
Boarders per week without lodging. .
T R U N K SU
NO. 3. MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
IHE largest .assortment of every description of
Traveling Apparatus in the South—comprising
F. IIalard & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
* Furnishing Goods, &c.,
Nos. 58 and 60 Canal street, (Corner of Old Levee
Boarders per day with lodging...........
Boarders per day without lodging........
Supper, Breaklast and lodging.. .
THOS. 11. SHIELDS.
34-tf.
In short, everything usually found in a retail Dry-
Goods store, all.of which will be sold cheaper than
goods of like quality in the State.
Persons wishing to purchase anything in his
line are respcetfully invited to call aud satisfy
themselves in regard to his prices.
Before Purchasing Eisevhere.
At private sale, a comparison as to quality, style
and prices is all he asks.
■ AUCTION!
Sales at auction will be opened every evening
at early candle light, upon which. occasions the
goods offered will be warranted to come up to the
description given by the auctioneer.
Persons wishing to buy goods, and to get their
money’s worth, he trusts will give him a call.
now on hand at his
WANTED,
For the balance of this year, a NEGRO WOMAN
that can
COOK, WASH, AND IRON.
Apply to R. KNIGHT or to. CALVIN. LOCKE,
at the Marshall ash factory. [44-2t
.. $20.
.. 25.
.. 30.
. CALLAWAY & BAIN,
DEG leave to call the attention of the citizens
VALISES,
LEATHER and CARPET BAGS,
SATCHELS, &c., &
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
II. W. REYNOLDS,
No. 3. Magazine Street, one door from Canal.
large lot of China, Crockery and Glassware
can be found, low, down at
J.’N. COLEMAN & CO.’S.
Jos SI. & I. N. TZarks,
W li ole sale Grocers
—AND—.
COMMISSION- MERCHANTS,
Nos. 43, 45, and 47 New Levee, and 33, 35 and 37
Fulton street, (Between Poydras and Gravier sts.,
• . NEW-ORLEANS.
..... 8 @11
.....40 @43
........ 65(0,7
.....$3460 4
......$23 @-
.......14@~
......10 @8
............
......16 @-
.............
.............
. ... $1 50@ •
.... .35 @50
.-...$1,10—
......28 @30
.IF...75 @—
......17 @-
......18 @—
.....10 @11
..... 5 @6
......14 @1-5
.....12 @14
.....25 @35
LINEN SHEETING,
IRISH LINEN,
LINEN DIAPER,
LINEN NAPKINS,
LINEN DAMASK, &c., &c.
beautiful lot of Spring and Summer Silks just
received and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
rich lot of Printed Muslins, Organdies and
double Jupes. just received and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
few pieces only, of Crinoline, can be hal a
COLEMAN & CO.'. •
rich lot of Ladies’ Embroidered and Mar-
seilles skirts,‘just arrived at
COLEMAN & CO.’.-
beautiful'lot of Bonnet Trimmings, such as
Ribbons, Bonnet Tabs, French and American
t
Shreveport, La.
Jefferson, Texa.
friends and the trade of the public generally.
G. G. GREGG & CO.
' HLemry EersonS,
42 Camp street, New-Orleans,
FFERS for sale the largest stock of PIANOS
STEEL SPRING SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS.
IRON FEAM E,
WOOD-FOLIO.
and PACKING TRUNKS,
SLARK, STAUFFER & 60.,
No. 64 Canal Street,
" 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, and 23 Dorsier street.
“ 13 and 15 Custom House Street.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
American, English, and Genuine Swedes Iron Tin
Plates, Copper, Ploughs, &c., &c., also
BURDEN’S CELEBRATED HORSE SHOES,_
AND AGENTS’FOR
GEO. PAGE’S PORTABLE SAw MILLS! !
Ph inter’s Kotei,
R. F. BOGGUS : : : Proprietor.
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
R U LES:
1st. Gentlemen are'expected to register their
names upon entering the House.
2nd. Persons stopping will De charged per day
as per rates specified, and no deductions will be
made for absent guests unless notice to that effect
is given at i he office.
Guests without baggage will be required to pay
in advance.
Transient boarders by the week will be expected
to pay weekly in advance.
Monthly boarders will be expected to make sat
isfactory arrangements that the money will be
paid at the end of the month.
T E R M S j
Boarders per month with lodging........... 00
NEW-ORLEANS. ‘
36-ly.
PLANTATION.
FAMILY
and FANCY
DRY GOODS.
Notice • ' .
ES hereby given that H. Y.-Hall, Administrator
J. of the Estate of William Fisher, deceased, has
filed in my office his accounts and vouchers' with
said Estate, which accounts and vouchers will be-
opened at the June Term of the .County Court,
pertaining to the Estates of deceased persons, &c.,
to 'be .held in and for Harrison County, at the
Court-House, in the Town of Marshall, on the
last Monday in June, 1859, for. allowance and
final settlement, when and where all persons in-
terested may appear and contest the same if they
see proper.
May 27, '59.
L. R. FORD,
Q* D. HORR.
D
• Marshall, May 20, 1859.]
NOTICE
S hereby given, that Jefferson M. Saunders has
X filed in my office his accounts and vouchers of
the Estate of Mary Ann Saunders, deceased, which
accounts and vouchers will be opened at the June
term of the County Court, pertaining to the
Estates of deceased persons, on the last Monday in
June, 1859, for allowance and final settlement,
when and where all persons interested may appear
and contest the same if they see proper.
May27-n45 4t.] E. C. BEAZLEY, Clerk.
LE GRANDE & TURNER,
CARPENTERS AND HOUSE ; BUILDERS.
Shop at J. Munden’s old Foundry.
MARSHALL, TEXAS.
JOBBING punctually attended to.
Arnold Weber,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
64 MagaZine street, (Corner of Natchez street,)
NEW-ORLEANS.
2 Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
Carpet Bags and Umbrellas.
Consisting in part of
BLANKETS,
LINSEYS.
KERSEYS,
LOWELLS,
DENIMS,
STRIPES, &c., &c.
RICHARD F. STRACHAN.
43-31
z22LEazmrzorrxmerrnrrutemimzeemrczdazmsazzwzerrnarimnea
NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS CAEDS.
----- ------ ■--------, - - -------4---
ren'Fhuysen, LEWIS &- co.,
Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, etc., etc.,
- to which I respectfully call Urn attention of the
Ladies of Marstall and the f
Prices will be made low.
RHODES 4 E VANS,
DEALERS IN
FAMILY STORES
A.ST
Plantation Supplies 8 !
IAVE ON HAND A FULL AND WELL
L selected stock of
G Ee QD gsms,
find other articles in their line, consisting, in part,
as follows :
Bacon Sides, Plain and Canvassed Hams.
Coffee—-Rio, Havana and Java.
Teas—Of all kinds.
Sugars-—Brown, White, Loaf and Crushed.
Molasses—Country, Sugar-House and Golden
Syrup.
Tobacco—Assorted Brands, comprising all qual-
ities.
Cigars—A large stock.
Candles—Of every variety..
Pickles, Catsups, Preserves, Brandv Fruit, Bran-
dy Cherries, and fruits in their own juice.
Soap—Of every variety.
PQWDER—In Cans and Kegs.
Lead and-Shot, of all kinds. •
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, &c., for
medicinal purposes.
Oils, Paints, and Dye-Stuffs of all kinks, and
indeed. all articles usually found in FAMILY
STORES, for sale very low for cash at Wholesale
A. RUTFIER, . -
SALOON FOR HAIR CUTTING,
DRESSING and DYEING!
AND
Manufacturing all kinds of WIGS.
South side of the public square, Marshall, Texas.
May 18, ’59 43—tf
LANE & TAYLOR,
friends and patrons, we have-postponed the oxer ,
cises of the Marshall Republican Academy,, until
the first Monday in September next.
RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS.
Primary class.. ....................... $16,00
J unior class........................... 20.00,
Senior class............... 25.00
Incidental expenses........... 1,00
Thankful for the liberal patronage we have
heretofore received from our friencs and the pub-
lic, we hope by an undivided attention to the in-
terest and intellectual welfare of our pupils, to.
merit their esteem a id the continued support of
our patrons. Teachers will be employed as the
wan is of the school may demand. •
No extra charge for Latin.
A few young.Ladies will be received as board-
ers in the family of the principal, at the usual rates
of the city. It is confidently believed that the rep-
lutation of the principal, during ten years,, that she
has taught in this City, as well as, the marked
improvement of her pupils, will bring to its sup- .
port the desired nirmber.
. EMMA W. BONTOEY, Principal.
ELIZABETH R. STRACHAN, Assis't.
Jan’y, 7th ’59 25-ly.
WAS Ir axIc!
Come and examine for yourself. He is satisfied he
can please you all. The Goods are all New and
Fresh, and purchased with the greatest care.
TO HIRE
"pY the Month, a NEGRO WOMAN, who is
' IF an excellent ' ■
COOK, WASHER & IRONER,
and a very good Seanstress. Apply to
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
WORTH OF MACHINERY ! ! -
NOW in store and ready for delivery, at the
shortest notice, comprising
EIGHTY STEAM ENGINES, •
with their boilers and chimneys.
TWENTY-FIVE SAW MILLS,
including Single and Double Circular Saw Mills,
with both Iron and Wooden Frames, of Norcross
& Stearns’s Patents.
FIFTY STRAUB’S IRON FRAME
CORN AND FLOUR MILLS.-
TWENTY-FOUR NEWELL’S COTTON SCREWS,
of 6, 8, .9, and 11 inches diameter, by 12 feet long.
ONE THOUSAND FEET OF TURNED AND POLISHED
WROUGHT IRON SHAFTING,
with corresponding
PILLOWS.
BLOCKS,-
HINGES,
COUPLINGS AND
PULLEYS,
from 12 to 60 inches in diameter and 12 inch face.
TEN DOCTOR ENGINES,
of different sizes.
SIX STEAM BATTERIES,
with Tanks, Pipes,. Cocks, &c.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
of all sizes, from 48 to 72 inches in diameter.
SIX DRAINING MACHINES
of different sizes.
For sale on the most favorable terms.
QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, and
. Store West side of the public spuarc,
An Agent Appointed.
g)R. Alfred S. Johnson is my duly authorized
• Agent during my absence from the State.
Those who have hired negroes of the undersigned
will please pay promptly their dues, and call on
Dr. J. should the servants require medical atten-
Geo. W. Gregor & Co.,
DEALEISIN
Watel es,_ Jewelry, and silver Ware,
G u n s , Pistols, Cutlery, a n d
.Fancy Goods.
CORNER CAMP & CANAL S"IS, NEW ORLEANS.
Webble Spectacles.—The undersigned (suc-
cessors to Greggor & Wilson,) will continue to
keep the largest assortment of pebble specs in this
) city, and have reduced the prices to
Steel frames..,.............$3 09 to $4 50
Silver ................ 6 00 to 7 00
Fine gold ................ 12 00 to 16 40
We make no “ Professional humbug preten-
sions, ” neither,are we agents for any particular
manufacturer, yet we guarantee to suit any per-
son’s vision with an article equal to any'to be
found in the United States.
N. B.—Pebble Lenses cut to suit any frame.
' Geo. W. GREGOR & Co.
Strayed,
NROM the subscriber’s plantation, ten miles
L south of Marshall, on the night of the 17th
of April last,
' A SORREL HORSE,
of medium size, seven or eight years old, between
Marshall Mail Arrivals and Departures-
Mails tor Keachie, for Kaufman, by way of
Gilmer, and Quitman, for San Augustine;, and to
Clarksville, by way of Jefferson, leave Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, and arrives Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday.
Mails from Shreveport and Henderson,.arrive
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and leave
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Mail to Port Caddo; leaves Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, and arrives the same day.
W. M. SITI & CO,,
. Tobacco Agents
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 58 Gravier Street,
ryIIS INSTIIUIION, SITUATED ON HE
JL street ou th of the Court-House, will be open-
ed on the first Monday in February next.
IVHillimery 3 Mllimery ! 8
UST received and now ready for sale a large
e) assortment of the very latest style of
■ MILLINERY GOODS
,direct from New York :
English Crape, of assorted colors ;
Beeches Fine French Flowers ;
Ribbon Chenele Cord.
NOTICE
gs hereby given that S. R.Perry, Administrator
JL of the estate of William C Lai Y, deceased, has
filed in my office his accounts and vouciiers with
said estate, which accounts and vouchers wil be
opened at the June term'of .the County Co’ut,
pertaining to the estates of deceased persons, &c.,
to be held in and for Harrison County, at the
Court-House, in the town of Marshall, on the
last Monday in .June, 1859, for -allowance and
final settlement, when and where all persons in-
terested may appear and contest the same if they
ITT AS, after short absence, returned
LL 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
IITE-LIKE PICTURES .
for those disposed to favor him with
their patronage. His stock is ample,
' ~ DANIEL LERNAGHAN & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Fine Watches, Jewelr’y, Cutlery,
Guns, Pistols and Fancy Goods,
No. 21 Camp street, New Orleans'.
Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted
Sole agents for the Brazilian Pebble spectacles,
apr 1,‛59 87-1y.
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO., “
IMPORTERS AND.DEALEES IN DRUGS,
Etc., Etc,
No. 43 Magazine St., opposite the Arcade Hotel,
NEW-ORLEANS,
TNVITE attention to their stock of Drugs, Chem-
L icals. Paints, Oils, &c., imported by themseves,
with a special view to the requirements of the
Southern Drug Trade, and would respectfully so-
licit orders, which can be filled at Northern Job-
bing prices, adding expense of transportation.
A large and . complete stock of DRUGGISTS’
GLASSWARE, of the most approved styles.
GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, French and
American PERFUMERY, SURGICAL INSTRU-
MENTS, from the best manufactories of England,
France and America, PAINT, HAIR, TOOTH and
NAIL BRUSHES, and all articles belonging to
the Drug Business. PURE WINES and BRAN-
DIES. An examination of the Stock and Prices
is respectfully solicited. '
ARGYLE BITTERS.
A sure Remedy for Dyspepsia, Cholera, Di-
arrheea, Dysentery, Sick Head, aohe, Night,
Sweats, General Debility, and its attend-
ant ills.
These elegant Bitters are peculiarly adapted for
a warm climate ; a nd every person desiring health)
strength and protection from the diseases incident
to the climate, should use them.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, and feeling
the hand of Time weighing heavily upon them,
with all its attendant ills, will find in theuse of
the Bitters an Elixir that will instill new life into
their Veins ; restore, in a measure, the energy and
ardor of more youthful days ; build up their
shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to
tneir remaining years.
It is a well established fact, that fully one-half
of the female-portion of our population are seldom
in the enjoyment of good health, or, to use their
own expression, “never feel well.” They are lan-
guid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and
have no appetite. To this class of invalids, these
Bitters are especially recommended. Theippeculiar
tonic and invigorating properties render them in-
valuable in such cases. . ... ;
Persons visiting districts harassed annually with
Fever and ague, of any Fever of a billions nature,
will find that by the timely use of one or two bot-
tles, they will not in one instance take the disease
as the Bitters will renovate and strengthen the
system, and carry the bile off, in its natural chan-
nel. E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.,.
Importers/wholesale Druggists, 43 Magazine St.,
opposite the Arcade Hotel, New Orleans, General
Wholesale Agents. Also, sold by J. WRIGHT &
N/ENS' Calf and Kip Brogans, Congress Boots,
VA Patent Leather shoes, Cloth shoes, also a
large lot of Oak Tailed Russetts, just arrived and
for sale by . J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
/TENS' Fine "Calf sewed Boots, Pump Boots,
IVE Peged Boots, &c., for sale by
COLEMAN & CO.
TNDIA Rubber Gin Bands, 6, 7 and 8 inches
X wide for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
embracing, a
T UNDERSIGNED has
muss & 1O.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
NIEHOHAITS,
• Jomes, Pictom & Co.,
C O T T Q N FA C T OR S
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
•eEqEnsets,
[April 22,.’59. 40-tf.
J. II. PAYNE
IAVING located in Gilmer,. Upshur county,
L Texas, tenders to he public his professional
services as an Oculist, aud solicits the patronage
of those afflicted with diseases of the eye.
For his standing, in his profession, he refers to
Judge O. Hendrick, of Marshall, and the citizens
generally of Wood county, where he has practiced.
Apr 29, 59 41-tf
Incidental Expenses.................. 1.
Pupils will be charged from the time of entrance
tillthe close of the session, except in cases of pro-
tracted sickness. ’ P. J. CAROLAN,
Jan’y 21, ’59.' 27-tf.
SELECT BOALDING AND DAY SCHDOL.
EO I Y O E NGLA DI 1 S .
PIHI School, heretofore limited' in numbers,
L is now open for the reception of a few,more
pupils. Having procured the services of Miss E.
R. Strachan it is believed that young ladies can,
here acquire all. the branches of a thorough and
ornamental education. The rates of tuition for
BARGAIN IF CALLED FOK SOON.
T HAVE a valuable carpenter for sale on terms
X to suit. Either Cash or approved paper; Sqld
for no fault ; about forty-five years of age ; can
frame and build a first rate house ; good wagon
maker ; for running geer, first rate ; shoe and last
maker, a No. 1 ; oxdriver ; stocking plows, gates,
gin geer, and plantation work.
THAD. B. REES.
JOHNSON & COBB.
mTNTISTS, HAVING located in Marshall, re-
XX spectfully tender their professional services,
to the citizens of Harrison and,the adjoining coun-
ties, in all the different departments of the pro-
fession. We would call particular attention of
those in want 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. 1C.
Hynson’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. '
MARSHALL HOTirL~
NEW OELEANS BUSINESS C ABDS J MISOELLArEOUS, CAHDS, ETC.
E EiMIN & C0,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Carpetings and Oil Cloths,
Rugs, Mats, Mattings, Curtain Goods, Window
Shades, Cornices, Bands, Table and Piano
C’syers, &c., &c,
58 Camp street, and 9 and 11 Bank Place.
mar25,‛09. 36-ly. - NEW-ORLEANS.
IMPORTER OF
IIA V A N A CIG X R S
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MEHRCANT,
83 Common Street, {Up Stairs,) Neiv-Orleans.
J..H. VANHOOK,.
Manufacturer of Tin Ware, Etc.,
SHOP SOUTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
MARSLIALL, TEXAS.
■J T AS just received a large supply of Office. Par-
XX lor, Church, .and Cooking Stoves. Great
improvements have been made in stoves within
the last few years, and these, which he is now of-
fering for sa le, at ' of the
Latest annad Most Approved Nodeis,
No family ought to be without a Cooking Stove,
and no family will be, after having once tried
them, and ascertained their value. Sufficient is
saved, in labor and fuel, within a very short time,
to pay for one.
J. II. Van Hook also carries on, in all its various
branches, the
Timming Busimess,
and is prepared to execute.all work with which
he may be favored, promptly, and on the most
reasonable terms.
A large supply of Tin Ware, for family purposes,
always on hand, and which will be sold cheaper
than can be purchased elsewhere.
STORES SUPPLIED WITH TIN WARE
cheaper than can ue bought in New.Orleans.
Gattering and Job Work done at short
surrounding country, ’fourteen and fifteen hands high, in formation,
rather on the pony order, mane and tail light or
T AILOEING! I
rEE undersigned having located in Marshall,
1 and procured a SHOP on the
South Side Of. the Public Square,
next door East of
C. DECKERTS SHOE SHOP,
tenders his .services to the community as a
TAILOR!! -
and hopes by doing Good Work and paying
strict attention to his own business to receive a
SUGAR, 9b............
MOLASSES gal....""
FLOUR,bbl. Western..
“ Texas, 9 hundred.
PORK, bbl...........
BACON, Sides, 9 &.....
Shoulders, 9 Tb. .
HAMS, Plain, lb.......
Canvass, .........
LARD, 99 ...............
COFFEE, Rio, Ab.......
SALT, 99 sack...........
WHISKEY, gal........
OIL, lard, 9 gal.........
CANDLES, ib.........
CORN, 9 bushel.........
BAGGING. Ky. 9yd.....
India 9 yd....
ROPE, 9 lb.............
TWINE, 9 bunch........
HIDES, 9 .............
LOWELS, yd.........
LINSEY, V yd...........
Artificial Flowers, just received and for sale by
. . COLEMAN & CO.
SCHOOLS, COLLEGLS, ETC.
Marshall University,
Classical, Mathematical, Scientific and'
Tilite CoElege,
FOR YOUNG HEN AND BOYS
COTTON ADVANCING,
— AND —
KTE ARE RECEIVING ANOTHER LARGE
VV Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and
will here tender our sincere thanks to a generous
public,'and particularly to our old, friends and cus-
tomers who have stood by us “ l o these many
years.” We will further add that we have adver-
tised Specifically and Generally, and have repeated
the old tale so often, that it has become stale, and
now feel that it has ceased to exist. .. But in order
to fill a space in the paper and give the,printer
a chance, will remark, that we. have been ,with
you for nearly fifteen years; and now offer our
past conduct as an indication of .our future course
in business. We think our interest and years a
mutual one. If you still think us worthy of con-
fidence, we shall be most happy to serve you,
giving you all the advantages of our past' expe-
rience in buying and selling good Goods, and
Cheap Goods at such prices as .both, yoti add us can
live. Really believing that our present stock,
(when complete,) will far surpass any that we have
ever brought out. both in quantity, quality and
cheapness, and would most respectfully call your
attention to our stock of ,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of the latest styles of every description
of Ladies’ Dress Goods, that we could find in New
York and Philadelphia, for Spring andSaminer
wear, from the crown of the head to the sole of
the foot.
Also, for you gentlemen, from a regular two-
Story mole skin, soft cotton or otter, down to the
very finest .Philadelphia made calf-skin boot; ail
done up in the most approved style.
We are, prepared to accommodate all— nigh and
low, rich and poor, old and young, galls and
b’hoys, fast and slow, white and black, with every
article usually found in retail stores outside of
large’cities.
We have dry goods, silk goods, . embroidered
goods, ladies shoes and boots, hats,caps, bonnets,
ready-made clothing, varieties, jewelry, saddlery,
queens-ware, hard-ware, Wood-ware, cutlery, tobac
co, groceries, -iron, castings, chains, hames, co!
lars, nails, steel, school books, miscellaneous books)
stationery, guns, pistols, umbiellas, pow der, shot:
&c., &c. *
All of which vill be sold as cheap as the cheap-
est, lor cash or credit to good prompt paying cus-
tomers, soliciting the continuance .of 'our old
mar 18, ’59
FGsS RED
THE NEW AND LIGHT DRAGHT g.y
STEAMR NORNINGLIGHT
WM. DILLON, Master, A. C. Dunlevy; Clerk, will
W WOULD call the attention of the citizens of
X Harrison County to the re-opening of, my store
in the
BRICK BUILDING
North Side of thne Public Sqmare,
second store from the corner. A good supply of
Family Groceries
kept constantly on hand at the very lowest mar-
ket prices.
Fine French .Brandy, best quality; Oki Rye
Whisky ; Oki Monongahala; Bike’s Whisky, for
medical purposes; low for cash.
•= GOOs
consisting of Fine Jaconets, Muslins, Brilliantine,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Barege, fine pure
Linen, etc.; as cheap as any cash store in Marshall.
OTnC "Ea E IKTG-.
Summer Suits, Linen Coats, Tocapa Pants, etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
for Ladies. Gentlemen and Children, Gaiters, Bro-
gans, Slippers, etc., as cheap as any store can af-
ford to sell sound and fresh Goods.
Fine Havana Cigars, best brands.
Wright’s Indian Bills, Strong’s, Rad way’s and
Ayer’s Pills, all fresh at 20 cents per box.
Quinine, best quality $2 per ounce.
Radway’s Ready Relief, Mustang Liniment 20
cents per bottle.
Perfumery, Brushes, and combs.
Jewelry all sold cheap for cash and warranted.
Call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Yours, Respectfully,
M. POLACK.
references :
Lumsden, Kendall & Co.,
J. Burnside & Co.,
W. A. Hanney & Co.,
Frost & Co.,
Frellsen, Stevenson & Co.,
Hugely. Blair.&.Co..
Chas. R. Railey & Co.,
P. H. Brinton & Co.; .
Dunn & Ritchie,
W. M. Freeman,
Col. John M. Woskom,
J. McCormick,
Dr. C. H. Dabbs,
J. M. Wiswell & Co.,
A. J. White,
Johnson & Long,
mar 25, ’59
J. D, Dameron & Co.,
DDeaors 3.1'3.
CARPETING,
Floor Oil Cloths, Curtain-Goods, &c.
124 Canal street, Touro buildings,
PAYAN & CAREAET,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
• CLOTHING)
No. 72 Canal Street, (Between Magazine and Camp
Hardwvare, Harwvareo
LARGE lot of well elected HARDWARE
just received, of a superior quality :
Fime Pocket and
Table Cutlery,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Axes,
Hoes,
Wel8 Ropey
Plougi Limes,
Gums,
Pistols,
CastNgs,
Etc., Etc.,
all of which will be offered at low rates.
mar 25, '59 ®3
SHTEED’S
NEW ORSEANS TYPE FOUNDRY,
PRINTER S FURNISHING
AND
COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE,
No. 66 Gravier Street, opposite Bank Place-,
NEW ORLEANS.
TTHE undersigned has constantly on hand a sup-
B ply of lion, Ruggles and Gordon’s Presses,
gew Paper of all sizes, Book and Note Paper,
Lightbody’s and Wade’s celebrated News and
colored inks, and every other article required by
the trade, which he is selling on commission and
at manufacturer's prices.
the very Lowest Prices for which Goods can be
offered, and at
■ PUBLIC AUCTION,
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 privately.
He can sell Goods Fifty per cent, cheaper than any
Merchant in Marshall. He offers superior induce-
ments to Merchants in the surrounding Towns and
I Country Stores-., He can sell them Goods at New
Orians prices. He has a splendid supply of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ’
consisting of
Silks,
•Robes,
Jaconet,
Cross-Bar Muslin,
Swiss Muslin,
Mantillas,
Ginghams,
Linen,
Hoop Skirts,
Shoes & Gaiters,
• Hosiery, .
•• Bonnets,
&c., &c.
Plantation Goods, such as Negro Shoes, Kerseys,
Lowells, Bleached and Brown Domestic, &c., to-
gether with a large lot of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
E; M A EQUE ZE & CO.,
W II O L E S A L E DEALERS IN
Boots, Siwes and Brogams,
A very handsome and desirable lot of ready
A made Clothing, just arrived and for sale by
COLEMAN & CO.
! A rich lot of Ladies’ Embroidered Swies and
Ah Jaconet. Collars, also Collars and sleeves in
setts, just received and for sale by
■8 COLEMAN & CO.
Ua25a
1st. Gentlemen aie expected to register their
names upon entering the House..
2nd. Gentlemen stopping will be charged per
day as per rates horeto appended, and no deduc-
tion made for the absence of guests, unless notice
of such absence is given at the office.
Guests stopping who have no baggage will lie
required to pay in advance.
RANSIENI ROARERS will be expected to pay
weekly in advance, in every instance.
MONTHLY. BOARDERS must make satisfac-
tory arrangements at the office, that the money
will be forthcoming at the close of the month.
oME m2 ee
the session of five 'months are :
pellinr; Reading and Writing.
Junior Class .................
Middle ..................
enior . “ ..... .............
panish and Italian each, ......
French, ( taught correctly as
speaks the language.) ..... . .. ....
Music on Melodeon and Piano . .
Incidental penses ............
SEHHaHa THEY COME 1
MORE NEW GOODS
AT
COLENIAN & CO.’S.
Q HOES ! Shoes ! ! a large lot of every descrip-
1 tion, just received and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
7 ADIES’ Kid Boots, with and without Heels,
4 Lace in front, Lace at side, and Congress,
just received and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
g ADIES’ Lasting Congress and Lace Gaiters,
with and without Heels, Black and Colored,
i ust received and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
J" ADIES’ and Misses’ Heeled Slippers, just re-
E J ceived and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
/ISSES slippers, Gaiters and walking shoes,
% 'for sale by . ' • COLEMAN & CO.
OYS’ Patent Leather and Calf shoes, for sale
Nllmery.
‘THE attehtion of the ladies of Marshall and sur-
rounding country is respectfully called to my
assortment of ladies’ Hats and Bonnets. I have
procured the services of a
FIRST CLASS ILLLINEE
and feel confident that she can please all in ma-
king and trimming Bonnets of any style I have
a large stock of Flats and Bonnets and a fine lot
of Trimmings. . _ G. H. PIKE.
April 8 ’59 38-3m:
■ A
$327,000 TO BE PAID!
D AILROAD Compromised, and you cau always
K get the worth of your money by buying your
Goods of J- N. COLEMAN & CO.
CAPT. F. S. BASS, V. M. I. President,—
nd Professor of Mathematics, the olid
sciences, and Instructor of Military Tactics.
RUFUS MANN, A. B, Professor of atin and
Greek, History, and English Literature.
---,Professor .of Spanish, French,
Italian, and German Languages, and ad-
junct Professor of Latin and Greek.
W. D. GILLESPIE, Tegcher of Primary Depart-
ment and instructor in Pennmanship.
The Spring Session will open on Monday tho
21st, February and close the second week in July.
The blank in the department of Modern Lan-
guagres, wilt be filled by the name of an able and
experienced teacher.. No extra charge will be
made for any of all of the modern Languages.
TERMS OF TUITION.
PER SESSTON, ONEIALg PAYABLE IN ADVANCR.
Orthography, Reading, writing, Geography, Pri-
mary Grammar, and A ri thematic, (reduced,
one-third from former rates,..........$20,09
Grammar, and Ari thematic continued. Com-
position, Natural Philosophy. Chemistry
and History,......... $80,00
Algebra, Geometry, ‘l’rigouometry. Survey-
ing, Descriptive and Analytical Geome-
try, Shades, Shadows and Per-pect i ve ,
Integral and Differential Calculus, Astron-
i my. Mental Philosophy, Ancient and
Modern Languages, ............... $40,00
Fuel at College per session. . .., . .........$ 1.00
th dents will be charged from the time of en-
trance to the close of session, except in case of
P rotracted sick nless.
Board may be had in the family of the late Presi-
dent, or in respectable private families in the city;
. at $15 per month. . .
For further particulars, refer to catalogues which
may be had upon application to the President.
F. S. DASS, Pres’t.
Square, in Marshall, a fine and well selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Gods;
Boots and3he,
Il ts and Ceps,
Fancy and Staple
DRY G00Ds,
Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Queensware,- Hardware,
Stationery and Notions, which they are now open-
ing on the South side of the public square. We
will say nothing of their quality or style, but res
pectfully ask you to call and examine for your-
flaxen, in good order at the time he left, snod be-
fore, some scars on the top of the left shoulder,
had a sore back when he left, alsp some plain sad-
dle marks, and a sink almost as large as a pullet
egg on the left side near the middle of the back.
For the delivery of said pony to. me, or infor-
mation that will lead to his recovery. I will pay
a liberal reward. Word may be left with Mr.
Snediker in Marshall.
m20n443t james McClellan.
munity-at large that he has arrived, and will open
the exercises of the Institute on Monday next, 4th
of October. The Literary Department will be sup-
plied withone, or two additional instructors, who
are now here, as the exigencies of the.Institution
shall demand. ..
Mr. CHASE, who has oecuvied fof many years a
distinguished rank as a teacher of music, is enga-
ged and is expected to arrive in a few days. The
celebrity of Mr. Chase in different sections’of the
United States as a music teacher affords the high-
est guarantee that that department will be most!
ably filled. The subscriber felicitates himself up-
on securing the services of so distinguished a Pro-
fessor in that department. ...
- OTIS SMITH,
Oct L nl2 Pres’t Female Institute.
MARSIIALLCOLLECATEIITSTITUTE.
WILLIAM LOWRY; A. M.. PROFESSOR OF AN,
CIENT LANGUAGES; P.J. CAROLAN, A.M.
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS.
AUCTION STORE.
THE HARRISON FLAG NEw FIRM, NEW GOODS, NIW ADVERTISEMENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, ETC. ETC.
Baton Rouge, La.
Momoe, “
Memphis, Tenn.
A svlendid lot of White Barege Shawls, Lace
A Points and Mantillas can be had at
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.’.
rHE richest lot of Double Skirt Barege Robes,'
I Printed and Solid Colored Bareges and Silk
Tissues ever offered in this market, just received
and will be 6o-d10w by J. x. colEMaN a co.
- — m Piecs best American, English and
LOw FrechPrients, juSt received and are
now being sold at reduced prices by „
J. N. COLEMAN & CO:
A large lot of Bleached and Brown Domestics,
Hh Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Lowo. 8 an
Striped Osnaburgs, just received and for sale, a
very low figures by J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
Q WISS Jaconet and checked Muslins, Linen
1 Cambrics, Linen Lawns, Irish Linen, and a
general assortment of White Goods can be bad at
J. N. COLEMAN & CO .’.
QAWS, Planes, Cutlery, Butts,. Screws, Locks
13 and Nails, together with a variety of Hard-
ware, just received.and for sale by
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.
QADDLES of every kind, Bridles, Martingales.
33. Girths, Carriage, Buggy and Wagon.'Harness
may be obtained at low prices, at
J. N. COLEMAN & CO.’S. *
FANCY SILKS,
PLAIN SILKS,
. EMBROIDERED BANDS.
EMBROIDERED CHEMISETTES,
EMBROIDERED COLLARS.
LACES &c., &c.
Exhibiting assortments which in extent'and choice
are not surpassed.
mar 25, ’59 «
TABBSEHELAELEL, EB2ASe
mar 18, ’59 •
Ge Discriptive Pamphlets sent by mail to any
address. _ S. H. GILMAN,
70 Gravier Street, New Orleans,
mar 11,'59. 34-tf.
0. G. JONES.
FORD & HORR,
(SUCCESSORS to R. T. HYDE.)
DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY
JAMES PICTON. . E. B. BISHOP.
HAVING bought out the entire stock of
Dry Goods,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Boots,
Shoes,
- •• Hosiery,
Hats,
AND VARIETY GOODS,
formerly kept by R. T. HYDE.
We will continue the business in the same
House, and will try to maintain the high character
and standing, for‘integrity, uniformity of prices
and quality of GOODS which has always charac-
terized this Establishment. The general features
and mode, of doing business will not be at all
changed. Our stock now on hand is mostly
THIS SPRING’S PURCHASE,
and for freshness and variety cannot be surpassed
by any within reach of this market.
We hope by our manner of doing business, the
good quality of our stock, and the assortment
which we will endeavor always to-keep.on hand,
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