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WM. JONES.
A. LOEB,
SHREVEPORT ADVERTISEMENTS.
N. O. Advertisements.
N. O. Advertisements.
GET YOUR SHIRTS
CIIAS. h. CIIUTCHILI,
PETER G. TAYLOR.
GOLD AND WKRI
Hardware and Cutlery.
GREGG & MANSELL,
AT
TAYLOR & CHURCHILL,
Receiving, Forwarding,
9
41 MAGAZINE STREET,
Corner Canal and Royal Streets,
AND
NEW ORLEANS.
AND
$250,000
$250,000
2 0 Blank Place,
500
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Opposite the ST. JAMES HOTEL,
550
NEW ORLEANS.
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PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
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&c., &C., &C,,
No. 6 Levee Street,
SHREVEPORT, L.
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Dec. 6, ’66.
TAYLOR & CHURCHILL,
41 Magazine St. and 20 Bank Place,
(Opposite New St. James Hotel,)
P MORAN.
J. A. PEET..
E. PAGE.
N. O. Advertisements.
N. O. Advertisements.
PAGE, PEEL, & MORAN,
AN ANATOMICAL BALL.
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AND
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Shreveport, La., July 14, ’66.
1. w. ATHUR.
SOCKET JOINTED LEGS.—
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WITH
Side Motion at the zkle like
the Natural One,
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Nov. 15, ’65.
Three Patents of Arms,
Sept. 13, ’66.
Jan. 3,1867.
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March 8, ’66.
B. M. POND, formrely of Goodrich & Co.,
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WITII
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B. W. TAYLOR.
JOHN HENRY.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
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March 15,1866.
Bcot, Shoes, and Brogans,
Made Expressly for the
Oct. 4, ’66.
NEW ORLEANS:
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NEW ORLEANS.
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March 8, ’66.
D. BLUM.
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JOHN N. HOWELL,
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Receiving, Forwarding,
VERY BEST GOODS,
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JNO. D. ADAMS,
AND GENERAL
T. DEAN.
at the
Very Lowest Prices!
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE,
(at the terminus of the Marshall Railroad,)
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May 3, ’66.
SHREVEPORT, LA.
Druggsts,
WBolesale
Oct. 4, ’66.
New York.
499 Broadway -
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Nov. 1, ’66.
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March 8, ’66.
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March 8, ’66.
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A. F. SHEPARD.
JOHN BARNETT.
A. wolf. (Opposite City Hotel,)
M. WEIL.
December 6, ’66
JOHN YOUNG, JR.
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E. A. HALL,
THOS. POLAND.
A. J. STACEY,
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Dec 20, ’66.
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December 6, ’65
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Shreveport, La., Jan. 18th 1866,
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March 8, ’66.
January 3, ’67
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December 6, ’66
CH. LE SASSIER.
SAM’L Barrett.
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3 Magazine street, New Oileans.
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December 6, ’66.
Nov. 1, ’66.
W. M. SMALLWOOD,
JOHN T. HARDIE,
C. J. NICOLSON.
which he will sell at very low prices.
December 6, ’66
FRANK WEBB,
WM. POLK.
proved makers.
March 8, ’66.
500 Silver Hunting Levers...
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes
500 Gold Ladies’ Watches....
1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines...
Establisned in New Orleans, (without intermis-
sion,) by the present Senior member of the firm,
Ezee=e==2O--EE5
Splendid Holidav Presents!
ing the city.
March 22, ’66.
Wholesale Grocers.
March 8, ’66.
N. S. M’CLURE,
Shreveport, La.
Fire Proof Safes.
ga Advances made
Between Camp and
St. Charles streets.
July 12, ’66.
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j. J. YARBROUGI,
Mansfield, La.
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all orders for goods.
Oct. 4, ’66.
WILLIAM OLIVER,
Late of Trenton, La.
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in 1832.
March 8, ’66.
Thirty Years,
he feels confident he can offer them the
leans, La.
December 6, ’66.
S. SEYMOUR,
New Orleans.
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New Orleans, La.
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G. G. GREGG,
Marshall, Texas.
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W. W. BARRETT,
Nacogdoches, Texas.
NEW ORLEANS.
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crop.
Aug. 2, ’66.
36 Liberty Street, New York.
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JOHN N. HOWELL.
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GoutRnerm Market,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
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NEW ORLEANS.
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NEW ORLEANS.
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Crockery, Queensware, &c., &c.,
IN THE UMBDENSTOEK BUILDING, NORTH OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
NEW ORLEANS.
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B. J. WEST, JR.
Conamission TTerclnant,
New Orleans.
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NEW ORLEANS.
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Earily Groceries,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
AS just received a general assortment of spring and summer Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, and a large variety of Fancy Articles, which he will sell cheap for CASH or COTTON.
June 14 1866. n31-Y
WITHEREL & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
OTTON Factors, and Commission Merchants,
1 30 and 32 New Levee street, New Orleans.
Please write your Name, Town, County and
State, plainly, and address all orders to
WATCH & GOLD JEWELRY COMPANY,
The stock comprises, amongst other articles,
Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings
set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and
other Stones. (solitaire and in clusters.) Ladies,
sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings
of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious
Stones of every variety. together with a large as-
sortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Sets,
Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons of the most beau-
CORNER COMMON,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
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Presented by
GARLAND WEBB, JR.
STYLE B, 7 octave, same as style A, with
serpentine moulding on plinth, carved legs
and lyre...............................
STYLE C, 7 octave, Front corners large
round. serpentine bottom, mouldings same
as on style D, carved lyre and desk, fancy
carved legs............................
STYLE D, 7 octave, Four large round cor-
ners, finished back, mouldings on rim and
on consignments.
H. POLKINGHORNE.
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March 8, ’66.
Geo. P. Evans,
with
EV EBETT LANE,
compel us to sell
Hn She Course of Six Months,
HARDWARE,
(Successor to W. H. Bristow,)
DEALER IN
A. HARRIS,
NEW ORLEANS.
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T. F. WINGO.
WM. SLAYDEN.
Keep constantly on hand a full stock of Gro-’
" mgs, and Chemicals.
March 8. ’66, 17-y
WORTH OF
Walches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond Dings,
Pianos, Melodoens, Sewing Ma-
chines, Silver Ware, & c.
ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT
zens Bank, New Orleans, La.
Dec. 6, ’66.
Lee Crandall & Co.,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 Carondelet Street,
C. E. TALLEY,
MIARSALL, TEXAS,
Wheelock. Finlay & Ball,
ARTHUR, STONE & CO.,
GENETAM GROCEES,
DIW G00DS,
Domestic, Fancy, and Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS
POCKET KNIVES, STATIONERY, ETC.
N. B—Mr. ROBERT McREE is associated with
Mr. Hebert.
(Successors to Frost & Co.,)
No. 10 Magazime Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
BOOTS. SHOES, & EUSSETS,
A. HENDERSON PEALE & CO.,
(Successors to Thos. Henderson & Peale,)
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 190 Common Street.
NEW ORLEANS.
HAMILTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAPLE ABD FANCY
SBI G00DS
G.N.MORISON,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
AND DEALER IN
PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS; GLASS,
DYE STUFFS, ETC.,
No. 12 Magazine Street,
O, H. JONAS. J. P- EGGLESTON. K. GAINS .
Jonas & Eggleston,
—1 OTTON Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 5 Magazine Street,
S. No VHOOWV°$ 9
N/R. AUCOIN notifies his old friends and the
V A public, that he can still be found at the
above named place, and assures them that, with
a business experience in this city of
December 6, ’66 _
J . H . M A S S E Y,
WHOLESALE
G, N. WORTHINGTON,
Getton and Tobacco Factor, and Commis-
Rsion Merchant,
No. 61 Mwazine Street, Up Stairs,
‘NEW ORLEANS,
Dreyfus Brothers & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
TN Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
! Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c.,
Nos 2 4, 6 Camp, and 88 and 90 Canal streets,
corner’of Camp and Canal streets. New Orleans.
Clothing made to order at short notice.
December 6, ’66 - n4-y
SEYMOUR, YARBROUGH & CO.,
Cottom & Wool Factors,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT S.
47 Carondelet Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
W. E. Kneeland, of Shreveport, La., with Sey-
mour, Yarbrough & Co., solicits shipments.
Aug. 2, ’66. n38-ly
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, e., h.,
West Side of the Public Squares
B. W. McEACHRN,
with
THOMAS C. PAYAN,
Wholesale and Retail Clothier
AND IMPORTER OF
FOREIGN ABD DOMESTIC DHY GOODS,
No. 22 Canal street.
Between Camp and Magazine Streets,
NEW ORLEANS.
J. M. STONE.
Brown & Perkins.
Pianos for the People
420 Broome St., N. Y.
We would call the attention of the public and
the trade to our elegant New Scale Pianos, in the
following styles :
STYLE A, 7 octave, Front large round cor-
ners, plain case, either octagon or carved
legs straight bottom, bead moulding on
plinth............. $450
Mexican, Panama, & Campeachy Hats, &ce
FRIHEIR stock is large, well selected, and of the
I best material. They receive by every steam-
er fresh additions, and are prepared to fill orders
on the'most accommodating terms.
They are alone authorized to settle up the oct-
standing business of Fiost & Co. Persons inter-
ested will pay only to them, or to such Attorneys
as were entrusted with the collection of those
claims before the war. They expect to act in a
spirit of liberality to the customers of the old
firm.
JOHN T. HARDIE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission Merchants,
65 Carondelet Street,
Corner of Perdido,
NEW ORLEANS,
geb Mr. A. W. Fergurson is our Agent at Mar-
shall, and will advance money and supplies on
cotton consigned to our house.
Strict personal attention paid to the filling of
WEBB, POLK & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Formerly ofRusk Co:, Texas,
Weil & Wolf, . '
MPORTERS and dealers in Crockery, China
I and Glassware. Silver-plated Ware, Britannia
Ware, Cutlery, Kerosene Lmps and Fixtures,
Window Glass, and General House Furnishing
Goods, Nos. 27 and 29 Royal street, opposite Citi-
. 50 to 150
. 75 to 250
. 50 to 250
. 50 to 75
Henry Tricon & Co.,
MPORTERS of French and American Hats, No.
GREAT WATCH SALE!
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN,
Giving every Patron a Handsome and Reliable
Watch for the low Price of Ten Dollars!
Without Regard to Value,
And not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory!
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. $250 to $750
100 Magic Cased Gold Watche-.. ..200 to 500
100 Ladies’Watches, Enamelled___100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer....250 to 300 "
200 Gold Hunting English Levers. .200 to 250
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.150 to 200
500 Gold Hunt'g American WatcheslOO to 250
THIE undersigned respectfully informs his old
I patrons and the public generally that he has
resumed the Receiving, Forwarding and General
Commission business, at his new Brick Fire
Proof Warehouse, at the terminus of the
Railroad, on the Levee. This Warehouse, which
is now nearly finished, was built under his im-
mediate supervision, and is as near fire-proof as
any house in the city. He is now ready for busi-
ness, and as in days of yore, will give his undi-
vided attention to all entrusted to him.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and Pro-
duce, to be sold in this maiket or for shipment
to his friends in New Orleans.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties furnished when
desired.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
STACEY & POL,AND
(Successors to Stacey & Wells,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ho. 7, on the Levee
SHREVEPORT, LA.
WXTILL make liberal advancements on con
W signments.
plinth, serpentine bottom, carved lyre and
desk, elegant carved fruit legs............ GOO
The above sty les are all finished in elegant Rose-
wood cases and have the full iron frame, French
action, harp pedal, beveled top, ivory keysand
key fronts, and exceed in overstrung bass, nearly
all the 74 Octave Pianos now manufactured. They
are made of the best materials, and for finish, du-
rability, purity and sweetness of tone, cannot be
surpassed. We invite the attention of the pub-
lic, of dealers and the profession, to a critical ex-
amination of the merits of our Pianos.
I By avoiding the great expenses attendant upon
costly factories and expensive warerooms in the
city, we are enabled to offer these Pianos at prices
which defy competition, and invite all to call and
examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Par-
ties ordering from a distance can rely upon re-
ceiving their Pianos promptly, and no confusion
can arise, as the styles are so distinctly designa-
BEADLES, WINGO & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND-
General Commission Merchants,
81 Carondelet Street,
With
JOHN HENRY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS,
Nos. 121 and 123 Common St.,
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4 OTTON Factors and General Commission
U Merchants, 198 Gravier street, New Orleans.
December 6, ’66. n4-y
— c. H. SLOCONB.
HARDWARE,
74 Canal and 95 Common Street,
Second Floor,
SLARK, STAUFFER & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
Iron, Nails, Tin Plates, Copper, Paints,
Oils, Agricultural Implements, &c«,
No. 71 Canal Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
Agents for the Vieille Montagne SHEET ZINC
COMPANY, and PLOUGHS of all the most ap-
ommissio Merhants,
DANIEL GOHREN,
T MPORTERS and Jobbers of Ribbons, Silks,
JL Millinery, and Straw Goods,
27 Magazine Street,
(Between Common and Gravier Streets,)
NEW ORLEANS.
Fancy Goods' and Trimmings, No. 45 Dauphin
Street, MOBILE.
August 30, 1866. n42-ly.
J N. BEADLES.
J. E. ANDERSON.
■IMPORTERS and dealers in Foreign and Amer-
a ican Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass,
etc., Nos. 28 and 30 Magazine and 85 and 87 Gra-
vier streets, Office, corner of Magazine and Com-
mon streets, New Orleans. La.
We beg leave to call the attention of the Trade
to our establishment; from our long experience
and unusual facilities in business, we are satisfied
we can offer such inducements to purchasers as
will make it their interest to buy from us. We
employ a large portion of our Capital in importa-
tion of Foreign Drugs, Chemicals, and Druggists’
Sundries. The regular communication by steam-
ers from Europe direct, to our port will afford us
equal advantages with the most favored markets
of the country.
We intend to have constantly on hand a com-
plete stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Pharmaceutical
Preparations, Surgical Instruments, pure Wines
and Brandies, Glassware, Paints, Window Glass,
Oils, Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Perfumery,
Soaps, and all goods connected with the business,
which we can sell at as low rates as any house in
the United States.
Our terms will be nett Cash in accordance with
present business usage, both in Europe and this
Country.
It will be our aim to sustain our reputation by
furnishing articles of the best quality and by as-
siduous attention to all entrusted to us.
We shall always be pleased to furnish late quo-
tations by mail -when desired.
WHEELOCK, FINLAY & BALL.
Agents for Messrs Battley & Wattsand Messrs.
T Morson & Son, of London.
The Celebrated Argyle Bitters.
The constant demand has induced the proprie-
tor to resume the manufacture of the Argyle Bit-
ters.
This demand has been created entirely by the
true merit of their Healing and Health Restoring
Virtues.
They are manufactured from the best materials
—entirely vegeta ble, and free from all injurious
ingredients.
They are pleasant in taste ; and mild in their
effect.
Put up in quart bottles, same as formerly.
For sale by G. G. Gregg & Co., Lancaster &
Lewis, A. Sears, and Frank E. Wood, Marshall,
T e x a.S
E. B. WHEELOCK, Sole Proprietor.
WHEELOCK, FINLAY & BALL,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
General Wholesale Agents.
AGENTS.—We want agents in every town and
county in the country, and those acting as such
will be allowed ten cents on every certificate or-
dered by them, provided their remittance
amounts to $1. Agents will collect 25 cents for
every certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either
in cash or postage stamps. Agents remitting at
once $30, will be entitled to a beautiful Silver
Watch, and also two hundred certificates.
BARNETT & SHEPARD,
IXTHOLESALE Grocers, Commission Mer-
W chants, and dealer in staple and fancy
Groceries. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. etc., No. 45
Magazine street, opposite St. James Hotel, New
Orleans.
Agents for the celebrated London Jockey Club
Gin. Also. Agents for Tilton & McFarland’s
GEO. H. VINTON,
Paper W arehouse.
No 140 Poydras Street, between Camp and St.
Charles Streets,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
A FULL stock of News, Book and Job Paper,
A together with Cards, Cardboards, Ink, Type,
Presses, and all the articles necessary for the
make-up of a Newspaper, Book or Job Printing
office. .
Agent for the sale ofR. Hoe & Go’s Printing
Presses ; the Liberty Job Presses: Adams’ Cot-
tage Presses ; Connor’s United States Foundry;
Lightbody’s News Ink, and Wade's Celored Inks.
March 15, 1866. nl8—ly.
N.3 TsA.E R.A.C
.Without regard to value ! And not to be
paid for until you know what you
are to receive.
L8 After receiving the article, if it does not_please
you, you can'return it and your money
will be refunded.
Lancaster, Durkee & Maples,
Wholesale Grocers.
IORW RDING and Commission Merchants.
Jj Nos. 1 3 s nd 14 Levee street, Shreveport, La.
Decemt f! ‘26 n4-y
AND DEALERS IN
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Cor. Gravier and Tchrupitoiblas Sts.,
NEW ORLEANS.
AFFER FOR SALE .
UU COFFEE—Old Java, Rio, Havana, and La-
guara.
SUGARS—Loaf. Crushed, Powdered, Clarified,
and all grades of Louisiana and Havana.
TEAS—Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun-powder,
and all qualities of Green and Black Tea, and
every variety of pact ares.
TOBACCO—Choice Cavendish of various brands
and medium and common quntilies, in all styles
of packages. Also, fine cut chewing and smoking
tobacco, of various brands.
CIGARS—Choice Havana; Imitation do ; Flor-
ida and Common.
LIQUORS—Fine old Cognac Brandy; Rochelle,
Bordeaux, and American do ; Holland and Amer-
ican Gin ; Scheidam Schnapps ; pure old Bour-
bon and Monongahela Whisky ; extra and com-
mon brands Rectified Whisky : Jamaica Rum ;
Peach, Apple, and Cherry Brandies; Brandy
Cherries and Fruits; Old Cognac, in bottles ;
Cordials, Bitters, Curacao, Maraschino, Vermonth,
Kischwasser, Annisette, etc.
WINES—Old Port, Sherry, Madeira, Muscat,
Sauterne, Catawba, Champagne, and Claret of
various brands.
PROVISIONS — Pork, Beef, Bacon, Lard. But-
ter, Cheese, Rice, Flour, choice sugar cured Hams,
Tongues. Dried Beef, etc., etc.
FRUITS—Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes,
Figs, Dried Apples and Peaches.
PRESERVES— Imported and Domestic Sweet-
tiful patterns. Gents’ Bosom and Scarf Fins, and
an endless variety of Bacelets, Chains, 'Musical
Boxes, Head Dresses. Combs, Charms, &c.
In cense quence of the great stagnation of trade
in the Manufacturing districts of France and Eng-
land. a large quantity of valuable Jewelry, origin-
ly intended for the European market, has been
sent off for sale in this country, and must be sold
at any sacrifice ! Under these circumstances the
“WATCH & GOLD JEWELRY CO.” have re-
solved upon
Aii Apportiomeut i
subject to the following regulations :
Certificates of the various articles. without re-
gard to choice or value, arc first put into envel-
opes. sealed up and mixed ; and, when ordered,
are taken out by a Blindfolded boy, and sent by
mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of
the Certificate, you will see what you are to have,
and then it is at your option to send the dollar
and lake the article or not. Purchasers may
thus obtain a Piano, Melodeon, Sewing Machine,
Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry
on our List for One Dollar.
NO BLANKS.
Send 25 Cents for a Certificate.
In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for
forwarding the certificates, paying postage and
doing the business, 25 cents each, which must be
enclosed when the certificate is sent for. Five
certificates will be sent for $1, eleven tor $2, thir-
ty for $5, sixty-five for $10, and 100 for $15.
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,
uan MADE CLOTHING,
BLLsaGs samnam SHaimts,
NO. 86 MAGAZINE STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.,
CI PECIAL attention given to the sale of Cotton,
O Wool, Hides, Tobacco, Produce, Drugs and
General Merchandise, purchasing and forwarding
Drugs and Medicines, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-
ware, Foreign Wines, Liquors and Fruits, and
Merchandise of all kinds.
gE Orders and consignments solicited.0
March 8, ’66. nl7-6m
/ T. QAEF.
All. H. Piorson,
Commssision Merchant
LOUISIANA HAT MANUFACTOEY.
R. F. DUNN & (0.,
MIanufacturers, Importers, and Wholesale
DEALERS IN
FUR AND WOOL HATS,
AND
STRAW GOODS,
17 and 19 Magazine Street,
(3 C/
H. D. McGinnis,
TEALER in School Books, Stationery, and
fl / Fancy Goods, No. 92 Common street, New
Orleans, La., would respectfully call the attention
of Country Merchants to the above stock of Goods,
Having purchased of S. P. Griffin & Co., their
entire stock of Hardware, Plantation Supplies
&c., together with the Warehouse Property lately
owned by Howell & Buckner, we are prepared to
do a general
Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission
business. Our proximity to the terminus of the
Southern Pacific Railroad and the River, will en-
able us to conduct the Receiving and Forwarding
business at as small expense to shippers as any
House in the place.
We are now erecting a large and commodious
Brick Warelouse,
of the capacity of Ten Thousand Bales. Its iso-
lated position precludes the possibility of Fire,
except it originate on the premises.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments
of Cotton, Wool, Hides, Ac , &c., for sale here, in
New Orleans or New York.
GREGG & MANSELL.
Etablished in 1836.
STEVENS & SEYMOUR,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Paper and Stationery,
CUTLERY, GUES, PERFUMERY,
AND
FANCY G00DS,
At the lowest Market Prices,
Nos. 96 and 98 Common Street,
(Opposite City Hotel,)
G. M. BAYLY & CO,
WHolessle Grocers,
AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 42 Camal and 61 Common St.,
NEW ORLEANS.
gFAre prepared to make Cash Advances on
Cotton, Sugar, and other Produce consigned to
them and solicit the patronage of their Friends
and the Public.
T. KINLOCH FAUNT-LE ROY.
A. B. GRISWOLD & CO.,
Corner of Canal and Royal Streets,|
NEW ORLEANS.
Old firm of HYDE & GOODRICH—Es-
tablished in New Orleans 50 years.
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated
Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlerv.
Every Article Warranted.
M. W. SMITH,
(Successor t o S m i t h & Brother)
EALER in Saddlery, Harness, saddlery Hard-
_ ware, Gin and Machine Bands, and Agent
for Boston Belting Company, Rubber Bands, Hose
and Packing, 84 Canal street, New Orleans.
December 6, ’66 n4Y
CRESCENT CITY TOBACCO WORKS..
Mayer Brothers
/ANUFACTURERS of Tobacco and Cigars,.
VI dealers in Chewing and Leaf Tobacco, im-
porters of Havanna Cigars, manufacturers of the
Sunny South Foil Tobacco, &c., 51 Tchoupitoulas
street, between Natchez and Poydras, New Or-
Direct Importers.
We have in stock, and are constantly receiving
some choice patters of English and American
Table and Pocket Cutlery, to which we invite the
attention particularly of Country Merchants.
Also a large stock of Trace, Ox. and Log Chains,
English and American Planters’ Hoes. Anvils,
and Bellows. Scales manufactured by the Novel-
ty Iron Works. Warranted equal to Fairbank’s
Patent, at a much less cost.
English and American Taper Files, English and
American Mill Saw and Cross-Cut Files, and
Blacksmith’s Half-Round and Flat Bastard Files.
Cotton and Wool Cards. Nova Scotia Grind
Stones. Hall & Speer’s Peacock Plows, Nos 1, 2.
and 3. Flail & Speer’s Cast Valley Plows, Nos.
land 2. Weymouth’s Boston Brand of Nails.
Bridgeton’s Philadelphia Brand of Nails. Deep
and Shallow Spidersand Lids. Deep and Shallow
Ovens and Lids. Round Cooking and Wash Pots.
Spear & Jackson’s hand and panel Saws. Taylor
& Bros.’ band and panel Saws. Spear & Jackson’s
cross-cut Saws. Tuttle’s cross-cut Saws. Tin
Coffee Pots and Boilers. Covered Tin Buckets,
all sizes. Plain and Handled Tin Wash Basins.
Pint and Quart Cups. Tin Milk Pans and Can-
dle Moulds.
AXES—Hunts, Sharps, and Simmonb’ Manu-
facture. Warranted equal to any Axe made..
All the above is offered for sale at the lowest
market Quotations. Orders from the country are
respectfully solicited by
HALL, YOUNG & co-,
Qey and 89 Common street, New Orleans, Sad-
O 4 dlery, Harness, India Rubber and Leather
Bands, Saddlery Hardware and Leather Findings,
and all kinds of Plantation Harness.
December 6, ’66 n4-Y
T. M. SCOTT, J. T. SIBLEY, S. D. OLIVER, S. S. HEARD.
Thos. M. Scott & Coc
AOTTON Factors and General Commission Mer
U chants, 124 Carondelet street, New Orleans-
December 6, ’66. n4-y
J. S. COPES. . J. T. DIBOLL.
COPES & DIBOLL,
AOTTON Factors, Commission, and Forward-
UU ing Merchants, No. 61 St. Charles stieet,
corner Union, New Orleans.
Particular attention given to Purchases of Mer-
chandize and Plantation supplies.
December 20, ’66 __________n6-y
N. O. Advertisements.
•4ed*6*=‘F*sPe4™*efe**e•-‘"*T4*4"6*
R. B. AUCOIN,
NIARSHALLa TEXAS.
NKTE ask all to call and see for themselves, satisfied that we can please those who will favor us
VV withztheir patronage, in goods and prices.'
July 19, 1866. ____________________________
THE VERY LATEST!
Stall’s Unrivalled Piano Polish,
Just introduced, and being adopted by all leading
houses iu the manufacture of Pianos, Organs, Bil-
liard Tables, Furniture, &c., Ac. Every one who
has a Piano should have a bottle of this Polish.—
Send for Circulars, and We will give full particu-
lars and directions. Applications for Territory
and Agencies received by BROWN & PERKINS,
General Agents for the United States, 420 Broome
Street, N. Y.
gE" As many persons in the country want a
single bottle, and,as the article cannot be sent by
mail, where Clubs are made up, and one or more
dozen ordered, (with the money) we will forward
by express (charges paid) for $6 per dozen.
BROWN & PERKINS
GEN’L AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES,
No. 420 Broome Street. N. Y.
Jan. 3, 1867. n7-ly
meats, and in juice; Citron, Shaker Preserves, etc.
SUNDRIES—Soap, Sperm and Star Candles,
Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups, Mustard, Ginger, Ca-
yenne Pepper, Pimento, Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon,
" Indigo, Coppeias, Alum, Starch, Isinglass, Nut-
megs, Powder, Shot. Bar Lead. Brooms, Buckets,
Tubs’ Wrapping Paper and Twine, Pipes, Playing
Cards, Nails. Blacking, Saleratus, Yeast Powders,
1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100
2,500 Hunting Silver Watches....... 25 to 50
5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 75
g Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar-
rangement, costing but $10, while it may be
worth $750. No partiality shown.g
Messrs. J. HICKLING & CO., 149 Broadway,
New York City, wish to immediately dispose of
the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam-
ing the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes and
well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles
named on their certificates, upon payment of Ten
Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $750 or one
worth less. The return of any of our certificates
entitles you to the article named thereon, upon
payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no ar-
ticle valued less than $10 is named on any certifi-
cate, it will at once be seen that this is
No Lottery, but a straight-forward, legitimate Trans-
action, which may be participated in even
by the, most fastidious !
A single Certificate will be sent by mail, post
paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., five for $1, eleven
for $2, thiity-three and elegant premium for $5,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, one
hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To
Agents or those wishing employment this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorized by the Government,
and open to the most careful scrutiny. Ty us !
Address J. HICKLING & CO ,
n6 3m 149 Broadway, New York.
GROVE STEEN & Co,
PLANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
M > En • J T E mpaGa W 622
S. FRANK. -
........ ceries. Dr
COa-T Er»
Gents’ Fusnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
EHARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, &c., &c.,
2..... Texas Street,-----7
SHREVEPORT, LA.
rE following is a synopsis of the Goods we
I have in store, and are now offering for sale :
Domestics,
Brown and Bleached ; Sheetings, 10-4 and 12-4,
Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs, Denims, Stripes, &c.
Prints,
All kinds of American Prints; French and Eng-
lish Prints.
Dress Goods,
Frerch and British, of all kinds.
Linen Goods,
Linen Sheeting, Damasks, Towels, Crash, Hand-
kerchiefs, Diapers, and Shirt Fronts.
White Goods,
Jackonets, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Checks, Stripes,
Lawns, &c.
Imported Hosiery and Gloves.
Containing every article in the trade.
Domestic Hosiery and Underwear of every dis-
cription. Clothing and Men’s Furnishing Goods
of all kinds.
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Pongees, Bandannas, Corahs, &c.
FLANNELS—All grades, widths, and colors,
domestic and imported.
WOOLENS—Summer Cassimers and Cloths,
French and English.
YANKEE NOTIONS—Including braids, spool
cotton, buttons bindings, &c
HARDWARE—Of every description , crockery
and glassware, wood and willow-ware.
CUTLERY—Pocket and table, from best man-
ufactories, &c.,&c.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of our
friends and acquaintances, and the public general-
ly, and promise satisfaction to all who will give
us a trial. Call and see for yourselves.
Ig. Mr. I). H. Cole, of Harrison county, is as-
sociated with the house of Hamilton & Co., and
will be pleased to see his old friends when visit-
Soda, Cream Ta.tar, Inks, and Candies.
All kinds of goods bought to order.
March 8, ’66. nl7-y
E. J. HART & cO.,
WHOLESALE
Grocers, Druggists,
AND
Commission Merchants,
73, 75, 77 Tchouptouilas Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
DEAN, ADAMS & GAFF,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 140 Gravier Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
Capt. R. B. Tyus is our General Agent. Col.
H. F. CARTER is our local Agent at Marshall, and
is authorized to make advances on the growing
BM & FRANK,
DEALERS IN-
FAICY AND STAPLE.
Dry Goods and Clothing,
43 CHARTRES STREET,
S. FRANKS CO., [
57 Murray St., N. Y. ) NEW ORLEANS.
March 8, ’66. nl7-ly
LIFELIKE ELASTICITY. s
INVENTED BY A SURGEON, G!
J. B. HOOD, JNO. C. BARELLI, FRED. N. THIAYEE-
J. B. 11OOD & €O.,
Cotton Factors,
ar. cl
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 100 Common Street,
Opposite City Hotel,
L. T. CUNNINGHAM, R. MOORE & SONS,
New Orleans. Cincinnati Locomotive Works.
L. T. Cunningham & Co.,
EALERS in Machinery for Plantations, Rail
I / roads and Steamboats, Steam Engines of
every description, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat
Mills, Iron Castings. Heavy Forgings, Boilers, and
Contractors for Locomotives and Steamboat En-
gines, No. 166 Gravier street and No. 17 Union
street, New Orleans, La.
December 6, ’66 n4-6m
ROBERT PITKIIN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CTODEITTI Gt,
gentlemen’s
Furmiskning Goods,
TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &c.
Nos. 13 & 15 Camp Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
67. 52823 E"2,
No. 94 Common Street,
Between Camp and Magazine,
NEW ORLEANS.
DRV GOODS,
100 Common Street,
Small wood. West & Co.,
(IL, Glass and Glassware Brokers, Manufac-
U turers’ Agentsand General Commission Mer-
chants, No. 69 Poydras street, New Orleans.
Exclusive Agents for the South for the Eclipse
Glass Works, Keystone Glass Works, Page, Zelter
& Duff’s Glass Works. Sweeney, Bell & Co.’s Glass
Works, More’s Patent Plantation Can. More,
Smallwood & Co.’s AxleGreese, and the Star Coal
Oil Company.
Orders for "Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
dottles. Tumblers, Goblets, Wine Glasses, and
Glassware of all kinds, will be filled at Manufac-
turers’ Prices.
GStock kept constantly on hand.
December 6, ’66. n4-3m
LOEB & JONES,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE & FANCT DET GOODS
The trade supplied cheap. Made to order in
every style. Undershirts, drawers, hosiery, cra-
vats, gloves, suspenders, handkerchiefs, umbrel-
las, and every variety of goods for a gentleman’s
toilet, at prices that defy competition.
Agency for Lock wood’s paper collars. I he
trade supplied at Philadelphia prices.
Orders promptly filled by Express. Send size
of neck, your height and weight.
Copy address: S. N. MOODY,
Corner Canal and Royal streets,
•TaasEauEH, TDxsas
Barrett & Le Sassier,, , oON Factors ana commission
, (OTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, (°dalier street. New Orleans.
" LnS Carondelet Street, Nei Orleans. 6, 66. -
McClure & barrett,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
ALOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
UU Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware,
Saddlery, &c.,
No. 11 on the Levee,
SHREVEPORT, LA.
January 18,1866. nlO-ly.
Chas. E. Spencer & Co.,M
Importers and Jobbers of
FRENCH, GERMAN & AMERICAN
I ANGY GOODS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY
Fine Cutlery, Pistols, Revolvers, Caps, Cartridges
Perfumery, Stationery, Etc.
82 Canal Street,
(Between Camp and Magazine,)
IVETE ODLE A NS. '
March 15, 1865. nl8-ly.
ted by the letters A B 0 D.
The four styles described above, embody all the
essential changes in exterior finish of case, which
are by many manufacturers run up to 15 and 20
patterns,
Music Department.
We would respectfully call the attention of
Choir Leaders and Singing School Teachers to our
establishment, where all kinds of Church Music,
Glee and Anthem Books can be obtained on the
most favorable terms.
The long experience of our Mr. Perkins in
Musical Conventions, Choirs, the Concert Room
and Sunday-School, enables him to give advice
and information on all points of musical interest
as to the selection of proper works of instruction,
formation of musical schools—progress in musical
studies, and items of general interest to compos-
ers, leaders, teachers and students.
Sheet music furnished on the usual terms with
promptness and dispatch. Country orders solic-
ited—and selections made for pupils, teachers,
concerts, &c., &c., &c.
NOW READY,
The New Sunday School Singing Book,
“The GOLDEN PROMISE.”
BY T. E. PERKINS,
Author of Sacred Lute, Sunday School Banner,
Oriental Glee Book, Psalm King, &c.
We will send a specimen copy, post paid, to any
address, on receipt of twenty cents. The price of
“The GOLIEN Promise” is as follows :
Single copies, in pa- | Single copies, in
per covers......$0 30 | board covers.. $0:35
By the 100.......25.00 | By the 100......30.00
HENRY TRICOU. J. A. RICKERT. J. T. BALDWIN.
TVHE attention of the Public and the trade is
U invited to our New Scale 7 OCTAVE ROSE-
WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and
purity of tone, are unrivalled by any hitherto of-
fered in this market. They contain all the mod-
ern improvements, French Grand Action, Harp
Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass, etc., and
each instrument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. IL GROVESTHEN who has had
' a practical experience of over 35 years, in their
manufacture, is fully warranted in every particu-
lar.
The “ GROVESTEEN PIANO FORTES" re-
ceived the Award of Merit over all others
at the Celebrated World’s Fair,
Where were exhibited instruments from the best
makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Boston and New York ; and also at
the American Institute for five successive years,
the gold and silver medals from both of which
can be seen at our ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make
a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufac-
turing largely, with a strictly cash system, are
enabled to offer these instruments at a price which
will preclude all competition.
Terms —Net Cash in Current Funds-
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE’
n6-3nios________
GEO. S. WILCOX,
WITH
OWENS' & AGAR,
> PUBLISHERS,
BOOKSELLERS, STATION ERS
Envelope, Blank Book, and Album
Nanufacturer,
No. 110 William St, Corner of John St.,
NEW YORK.
R. Bleakley & Go.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AOTTON Factors, and Commission Merchants,
U Nos. 56, 58, 60, 62, and 64 Poydras street,
corner of Poydras and Tchoupitoulas streets, New
Orleans.
December 6, '65 ' n4-y
Offices:—New Orleans, La., 77 Carondelet St,
Headquarters for Southern States.
DOUGLAS BLY, M. D.
Surgeon and Anatomist.
Address Dr. Bly at nearest office.
Aug. 9, 1866. n39:6m.
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