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T IfE STAR STATE PiTHI Ot
JU
SELECTED PO ETRY.
' ~ ■ jL ' 1 ■
Geo tie Words.—A Song
BY C. D. STEWARÍ,
A young ro?9 in sunjoior time
Is baantjfnl jo me,
And gloriona the many atara
That {rirmtft&r on the «6s;
BitGemle Words a nd loving hearts,
And haikL to clasp my own,
Ar3 better than the brightest buvvers
~0r stars that évcr sBone.
The san may worm the Grass to fife,
j . The Dew the drooping Flowei-,
And eyes gr¡*,v bright and watch the light
Of fliitum.i's opening hour-
Bat \\otd.s that fern j the of tenderness,
And ¿mibs Wj knov^are true,
Are warmer than the Sumtiur time,
And brighter than the Dew.
it is not much the world can give,
Vt ítít áil its subt e art.
And Go d or Gems'ara not the filings
To satisfy the Haarr,
But o';! ii; those who cluster 'round
'¿gjbe alter and the hearth,
Have gentle frords and loving srnilas,
'ilow teautiful Is Earth!
Fatailia^fbi ogs.
There is a truth thaUravtl brings,
A truth ot homely Birth;
We dwell among familiar, things,
f And little know their worth.
The clmgrant in distant lands,
The tailor on the sea,
For ail that, round us. silent stands,
*' Have dfeper hearts than we.
We dwell r.mopg familiar things;
Ard daily, with dtrll sight,
* We touch a thflni?«nd f octet springs
Of sorrow and tfoiight :
pgigSt and revctantinl oiiss
To tHoae v.-i)o, exiled far,
Stretch ¿reaming anii=t to clasp and kiss
Each little household star.
We dwell among f tmilisr things;
We know them by their use;
. And, by their many minist'rings,
Their value we deduce;
Forgetful each has had an eye,
Andeach can speafr thongh dumb;
And, of the ghos ly days gone by,
Strange witness might Become.
We dwell among familiar things;
But should it be cur lot
To sever all the binding strings
That form the household knot;
To wander npon alien moul3,
And cross the restless foam:—
How clearly should we thee behold
The Deities of Home!
■ J .
Regular lake Packet Osceola.
For Port Caddo, Beuton, Smithland,
Jefferson, and áll intermedíate land-
ings, on thé Lake.—The fine passeh
geT steamer OSCEOLA, — Mattherson master, hav-
ing Been thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired
aní refitted, will resume fcer regular trips toih-> above
por.s, as soon as the water will permit, and will con-
tinue in the trade during the s?ason.
Thankful for the libera! patronage, heretofore be-
stowed upon thorn, hcr'oflicers hope, by a strict at-
tobtfonto the interest of shippers and «omfovt of pas-
sengers, to merit a continuance of the sarue.
New Orleans, Oct. 1 Oth, 1851. n27 tf
NKTi A%D VFfillSLJiEK T S
A Carpenters Appeal to Debtors.
P y up, pay up. shell out your cash,
In gold or silver dollars,
Or old judge Law decides the hash,
And polls you by the dollars.
How I have worked for weary days,
For want ofchink to stammer,
Not nails alone to strike.
Is my good iron hammer.
You have heasüfcs well as they,
That should not be so broken,
- Come along pay up tome day,
And show a friendly tok§n.
I want to pay up all my debts,
My creditors they'll grumble,
With a few follara in my purse,
I would not be so huíosle.
You havogot me down a little,
By falsifying your word,
You have got all my labor,
By a failing promise made
■If that is your Religion,
To treat Mechanics so.
To press their wfa and children,
And their credit overthrow.
How can you meet your wife,
And yourlittle children dear,
When you are pressing all your might
On a family that is near.
These lines are n t intended,
For those who pay me tip,
But for those who think it's splendid,
With tlíeir false swells and puffs.
Pay up. B-hoys I'll Le your friend,
Unpack your silver hoard.
Relieve your minds till time Khali end,
" I'll be yours, O.T. FORD.
Mar*!,all, April, 10,I832-n48:tf.
impoi'taiit to Planters
WE would respect
fiilli
STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR,
and
€ A T T Mj Ml—S Mi O II*. I * t fvllv ctóthe at
ON the first of .way, ic>52. will lie he-id Mi Corpus t.ention ot the pnb.ic t
Chrisfí a F AI R. at which, wui be exhibited the importance of tin i
the largest collection of cattle ever brought legeili. making themselves > <
er within the limiits of Texas. j qumnted with the remark-
It is designed ty this exhibition to show what can able pioperties and vi>
be done in our j'et infant Mate, nd to present io the tu^ of the Lb ctrical. Ft
world some ol the peculiar advantages possessed t>y i-f)r'fu^e> or Sheeds lei
this region of country. ¡ Tonic; with which a
• "oinmitiees wili be appointed and duly announced ■ one' without any parti' u-
in future advertisements, who will award suitable '^r knowledge of mi-di-_
and liberal premiums fur excellence in tne various c'l,e 's enabled to cure any ot the levers incident to
horses, mules, cows, bulls, oxen, she p. hogs, etc.,, ® 40U^''rn climate, in from
etc., and neither expense nor labor will be spared by i Two 'o 1 irenfy Hours.
those engaged in maturing tne arrangements, to' This is a rew agent in the Materia Medica, and
make tire Fair creditable to the grea Slate whose j °ne wh ch acts in perfect tiartnonv with the laws of
productions it is mtendi d to display, anda source of I producing an equilibrium in the circulation of
pleasure and hilarity to the thousands who, it is con.!,he whole system; acting directly upon the nerves,
fidently exp cted, will assemble itere
Not to the boundaries of Texas alone will tha
eompeiition be confiued. Neighboring ¡States, both
in the Union «nd Mexico, are invited to enter the
lists, and their production shall meet with a fair
generous, and liberal consideration.
From vario s parts of Mexico arrangements have
I been made to exhibit an immense assortment of s&d-
1 d!"s, brides, and all the accoutrements of the horse-
I men for which the people of the country are so
jju-tly celebrated.
j Ariangements aré also in progresa to expose for
sale the largest amounts of goods and ware of every
description that has b. cn olfered. which will be sold
on such terms, and in .such lots as will su t purcha-
sers,and on terms so Jibe ml, as to do a«ay with the
YOUNG LADIES' SCHO OL.
I nj'B'E undersigned will open a School for Young
| I Ladies, on donday the 29th iast., near the
i Methodist Church.
TERMS;
First Class per Session of" five months $in 00
Second " " " " 12 50'
Third " " " " 15 00
Fourth " " " " 20 00
Incidental Expenses per .Session 50
In this School, will be taught all the branches of
a common and liberal education, and the attention of
the puBlic is respectfully invited to the facilities of-
ferred by it. for the purposes of instruction. Bills
will be due at the close of the Session; and charges
will commence when the pupil enters scho L De-
ductions for absence will only Be made in cases of
long illness or removal. A. A. BURNS1DE.
Marshall, April, 10 1852-- n48:tf.
Regular Lake Packet C!?nna.
FOR Albany, Jloónny's,Swar.P'.-u....4 fives'
Landi/i'gs, Monterey, Clinton,Port Caddo, fieu-
ton. Smithland and Jeff jrson.
The fine and f;ist running passenger
packet "CEEO.\'A," 1!. H. J-Iartin,
master, ;'having been purchased expressly for the
above trade win commence h?r regular tripa as scon
as the water wii! permit.
¡Shippers may rely on her running in the trade du-
ring the entire season. [Jan 10,'52-n35-if ]
J0HNDEYERÉÜX,
COPPER, Tin, and Sheet iron Manufacturer,
Stoves, Grates, and hip Cabooses, o! all si-
zes and patterns, put up to order.
U* Go ios for the country carefully packed
No: 26 Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans.
April 10, 18S0— n48:ly
the great
MAINSPRINGS OF LIFE.
genilv and surely; regulating and bringing about
that harmonious condition which constitutes health,
whenever there is an excessive action, either local
or general. It
Nether Vomits Nor Purges.
nor even nauseates the most delicate stomach. We
can give ne better idea of its effects than described
by B. P. Fly, Rsq.,in a letler dated, Columbia, La.,
Oct. 17, 1S5Q. in which he says:
"Your Febrifuge has been used with wonderful
success In nt least Five hundred cases on this river
(Ouachita), it has been used, and in every case it
has ae.ted like a charm, always restoring thepalAp.nlto
perfect health in from. TWO L'O EIGHT I ;OURS.
necessity of ajourn* to New Orleans, to purchase ¡ As far as my knowledge goes, there is nothing to
what can be procured with such facilities here. j compare with it. It acts on the surface, opens the
The managers of the Fair, pledge themselves to pores of the skin, equalizes the circulation of the
make everv arrang- mem for . he comfortable accom-1 bloon, and the patient lies down and goes to sleep;
moda ion of visitors, and to fnrnish such amuse-! iie awakes and is well, hardly knowing what cures
merits ds will render their visit one of pleasure as'''• • J' is emphatically
w>ll as profit. | THE REMEDY FOR FEVERS."
A future advertisement will contain a catalogue of' I" witness of its remarkable curative powers, we
the premiums whicn will be offered at ihis Fair and j- lldí:l a few ''nps from F.li Noble, ol Caldwell
also a programme of the v-ricus amusements for i parish, under date of 20th Sept., 1850.
which arrangements are now being made at the Nor-i "I have used the Electrical Febrifuge in a great
them ciiies. many, and a variety of casas ot fever—always re-
storing tne patient to perfect health in from tu>o to
four hours! I therefore do not hesiate in pronounc-
ing it one of ihe .
Greatest Discoveries of the Age."
We could produce enough of such testimony to
fill a-; octavo volume—from the fir>t men in the
South—from planters, physicians, and others: but a
trial of the article itself is the best proof, and all the
testimony we desire.
We guaranty it in ^11 cases ; and should it fail to
AÜCTIO SALE
TO EMIGRANTS AND CAPITALISTS.
Large •>:ales of Valuable Land,*, Caltk, horses.
Sheep, írc., ¿Sic.
Iwill commence selling, on the first day of May' accomplish what is set forth in directions, the money
1853, and continue to sell until the entire ca'a-; will be refunded.
logue is disposed of, to the highest bidder, without I Price,—One dollar per ounce bottle, 50 cents per j
reserve, the (ollowin. property—consisting of Farms-half ounce; 6 ozs for Five dollars. An ounce;
Town Lots, Houses^ Horses, Cattle, Merchandize, I bottle contains enough for from 5 to 8 cases, which ¡
renders it the cheapest medicine in the world. It j
g!XT
.J'ti-j-j
Regular like and New Orleans Packet.
FOR Albany, Port Caddo, Benton,
Smithland and all intermediate
landings on the Lake, The fine pass-
enger steamer ' ECHO," U'hittés-
burg, Master, having bcenthoroughly repaired, re-
fitted and overhauled, will resume her regular trips
® to the above ports, as soon as the e ia wa'er suffi-
cient, and will continue in the trade during the season.
Ever thankful for «he patronage heretofore so lib
erallv béstowed opon them, they hope by a strict at-
temjon to passengers and business to merit a contin-
ual ce of the same.
N?W Oilcans, Jan. 3, lS52.-tf-n3 t.
Tbe Xew and Splendid Steamer Jeffeisoa,
BEN. M KINNEY, Masteh.
THIS splendid new steamer will
make regalar trips between New
Orleans and Jefferson, Cass county,
Texas, toncning at all intermediate landings between
those points. Feeling confident that I can render
gMseijit satisfaction, respectfully solicit a liberal share
of the puBlic patronage. [Jan. 17,-n36-tf.
Linus! lor Rent.
SIX acres of excellent land,
situated on the main road leading to,
and five mil-s this side of Port CM ' • can be rente
for the present year on reasonable terms. Enqnir.
at this office. [Feb. 14, lao¿.—n40-tf
ft ew frvir in &• i* e w Goods
For the Spring and Su .¡raer of 1852.
' S HE undersized are now receiving and opening
i th. ir stock of Spring and Summer Goods,
which are well selected, consisting of nlmost every
article usually kept in a Dnj G ootl^fe|
Establishment. With an eyePKi
to hard times, we are determined to
give Good Bargains, and lurthermore. deem
it prudent not to be undersold by any house in town.
V\ eWill not promise, to do miracles such as healing
the sick, makiegthe > Id young, the poor rich, or mar
rying the Gais ojf— Rut we cm and will sell goods
as cheap as any one eise. Call and eifamine for
yourselves. No charge for showing goods
PIEU^E & T .YLOR.
Marshall. Varch 27ih, 1852 - n49:6m.
Provision Store.
WE aré now receiving and open-
ing (next door to Ward, Wil-
son & < o.) oné of the largest and
best selected stock* of Provisions,
Groceries Confectinnaries, / ruits, tf-c , ¿J-c., ever of-
fered in this place. Having been selected exclusive-
ly lorthis market, our goods ana prices we will guar-
antee to meet the wants aftd ability of our customers.
Our stock will embrace every article kept in the
Qroccry line, which we will sell at a small advance
for Cash exclusively.
Give us a rail before purchasing elsewhere, as we
feel confident we will give s^tisfacion.
W. It. SMITH & CO.
Marshall, March 20,1852.—3m-n45.
etc., etc.
300.000 acres of Lahd, in secioiic half sections,
and quarter sect inns, and eighty acre lots, fronting on
Corpus Christi Bay. Nueces Bay, and Nueces River,
to be sold to suit purchasers.
1,500 Town Lots in Corpus Christi, improved
and unimproved.
400't own Lots, in Nueces town.
12 000 head of Horned Cattle.
1.500 h ad of .Stock Horses, Mares, etc.
400 iVltiies. American and Mexican.
150 Wagons and Carts.
2 000 Head of Sheep.
150 Jacks and Jennies.
"25 or 30 Full-blooded American Stallions and
Mares.
A large qn>nti'y of Wagon and Plow harness.—
Plows, and farming utensils of every description.
Furniture of various kind-: ajarge lot-of Groce-
ries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Merchandize of va-
rious kinds.
Terms ron Lands Oinj-quartcr of the purchase-
money in cash—the balance in on?, two, and ihree
years.
For Stock—Cash; except to actual settlers, to
stock their lands, where cedit will be given.
For all other •rop^rty the terms will b^ eash.
I will sell at privatf sale, until the 1st of next
April to actual settlers, Laud and Stock, on favora-
ble terms.
;!.? Durinir the week of the sale, a Fair will be
held in Christi. and it is- expected that the la gest j
stock of improved cattle, h ises, etc., ever gathered
together™within the boundaries of Texas, will b«
assembled Amusements of every description will
add to the festivities o: the occasion ; :ir.d some tf!
OR ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR
A SAFE and certain cure for Consumption of
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs,Colds,
As'hma, Pain in the side. Bronchitis, Whooping
i "ough, and all Pulmonary affections.
Extracts from Certifxates.—Which can be
seiMi in full by calling on the Agent and.getting a
•amphlet. •
Mr. Adam Ha his. Assistant surgeon U. o. Navy
lospiial. New York, says.-—Dr. Rogers' Liverwort
and Var cured a ease of the most distressing Asth-
ma. of;26 years standing, (sig.) A. HARRIS.
Or/" Gabriel Whitehead, Esq., of Cinrannati.
s: I had the Consumption!! attended wfth the
mó -t i ¡stressing cough, and discharged several quarts
of blood from-the Lungs, and all my friends and
physicians, gave me up to die, yet a few bottles of
Dr Roo-ers' Liverwort and Tar restored me to per-
fect health!! G. WHITEHEAD.
Sworn to and subscribed this 28th day of No-
rcmber, 1846. HENRY E. SPRNORR,
Mayot oí Cincinnati.
♦ * -•
O* Mrs. Chii.d (resides on sixth street, two doors
.vest of smith. Cincinnati!) savs;—I had the pulmo-
nary Consumption, attended with# most disttessing
johglj, which reduced me to a mere skeleton and al
though under the care of a able physician [Prof.
.Harrison] 1 continued to grow worse, and gave up
all hopes of recovery!! At this crisis I was persua-
ded to try Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which en-
tirely healed my lungs and restoged me to perfect
health, by the use of a few bottles
J (signed) 4NN CHILD.
(Er Dr. William Richards, of Cin> innati, says
a lthough it may seem unprofessional, I feel con-
strained to state'that I used LV. Rogers'Liverwort
and Tar, in the caso of Charles Wade, who was quite
iow with Pulmonary Consumption, with the happiest
effect, alter the usual remedies had failed.
[signed] W. RICHARDS, M D.
O" The following is written fmm Eiizabethtown,
gy ; Your Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gives
great satisfaction in this place. Dr. Howard pre-
scribes it, and pronounces it w nf the best medicines
in use. E. H. HAYCRAFT, Drugist.
Re . Henry Wiseman, of Patriot, Pallia county
<J.. writes'—Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar has
been the means of snaic ing my wife from a pretni-.
ure grave. [signed] H. WIfc>EMAN. ,
Mr Merriweathen of Denmark, Tenn., writes—
Dr. Kogers' Liverwort and Tar has met with great
■mi-cess. Ayoungfcman of this place, supposed by
everyone tobe in the last stage oj Consumí lion!
was entirely cured bv its nsf!'.!
[signed] D. MERRIWEATHER,Druggist.
Mr. H. E. DRAKS. rugirist of Xenia,0.-states:
—A gentleman of my acquaintance, who was a ipa
rentlv in th,' las!.st*«eqf <■ ■■usumptum!!! was resto-
red to perfect health bv the use of Dr. Rogers' Liv-
erwort and Tar. The cure was a most extraordina-
ry one.
o" Dr. Wilso- , (an Old School Physician of high
tlanding,) of Patriot, O., writes:—I have been the
family physician of Mrs. 'v\ iseman for twelvevears,
and during that lime she Ins suffered with diseased;
lunss, which finnlly settled into "ulmonary Con
ANOTHER St-TENTIFIC WONDER.
PEP «f J.V
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or Gam
Juice !—a Great Dyspeptic Curer, prepi
from RiSNNF.T, «-the fourth«tomtch of*nOx, af-
ter directions of BARON LIE BII
o logical Chemist, By J. 8. HOUGI
11 North Eighth street Phila "
This isa truly wonderful
LIVEK
agent,
1 In' water,
ofrowttLeef in
ti& al
the natural
Dr Si:
Man,"
will save quinine enough to pay for itself more than
twice over, without regnrdiug t)ie grea'. saving o¡
ime and suffering.
A iiberal discount will he made to dealers,and salas
guarantie i.
None genuine without our fac. simile signature,' sumption!'.! She was entirely cured bv the use of
with the likeness authority and signature of James j qr> Rocer ' liverwort and' Tar! H. R. Wilsos, m.d.
Sp-ed on the envelope, wiih.the word- "Electrical f Jf ? pn«;rtM> Far
Febrifuge A.KendaH & Co., New Orleans," blown j yrnp-¿f Liv,nvortand T4i, hasbeenmtrn-
ln tne via ..." t . .. , , I ¡hieed it is suoerseding every other Cough Medicine
Caution. —We> wish .he public to be particularly ¡ ^ llblic. This is wholly owing to its truly
cautious no to purchase an- thing purporting to oe j ^ d(.rfu) medidn'al virtaes
Llectru-al I'ebníugí!, unless bearing the abv>'.'f maiks j ,
of genuineness. v* e de -m these remarks called for,' Be. aarne ! in seosoitf—Ann negiect not Hi a
in constqueric of persona having been mposed upon ; ¿«ugh waich is d^ly weakening your constitution
by counterfeits, pretende i recipes, &c., which, if irritating your tiiroat and lungs, and inviting^on that
not worthless, are, tu sav the least.exrremelv dagger- dread'iiseas.e, Consumption, when so soothing and
A t T 1 r ■ < ii "a t i: J„ .. kn no Tlr IJnrroru' s«, p.
ous. A. Harris,of ■ arshall. Agent.
For sale by D--ii<igists and Dealers generally
throughout the South. -
KENDALL <$• CQ., Sole Proprietors.
The Mexican Mustang Limment. by any qu-tnti-
ty. at pruprietor's prices, t geth-^r with a large as-
sortment of superior Family Medicines always on
ha'id, wholesale and retail, at our depot, 72 Maga-
zine street. New Orleans.
IET, ¡See advertisement ofPepsin."
iVluv 10. 1351.
4ry
SsgularTwe/ve Day Packet STORM,
rjpHE new and splendid passenger
steamer STOiiM. Thos. Hdst
Master^ will leave for Shreveport Port
Caddi^ and all intermediate landings, on Satnrday,
the 20th" inst, at 5 o'clock t. m.,- and will continue
to make regular 12 day trips, between New < Weans
and Jefferson.—Marshal), March 27th 1852—n46:i
vernsement.
Januai v, 24th. 1S51.
Carriage & Itepasriai,
iiealing a remedy can be obtained as Dr Rogers' Svr
up of Liverwort and Tar.
Beware of 'VouhterffiUs and Base Imitations.
— The genuin ' artifle is sign™ Andrew Rogers.
on the engraved wrapper around each bottle.-
Price SI perbottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
wholesale and retail bv SCGVIL & MEAD,
113 Chart res st.. bet. Conti and St Louis,N. Orleans
•Sole Agents for the Southern states to whom all
orders and"application# for agencies must be address-
ed, Jan. 31,1852.
,'| -js,
Stable.
fl^HE nndersignad, bavfpg erected on t¿
X east corner of the public square^
commodious Stable, Begs leave toinf
and the traveling community tbgtagl is now pre-
pared to stable from áo to 6tynBpw a style i.nfe-
jpr to none. He lm alagpHpfctb the stable a
I and commodioatf nfecernmodation of
lie stable,under the immediate su-
r, is a sufficient guar-
anty that &VHHMfeetion will- be given.
Feed plenty.
' V A. DOUGLASS.
Tyler, Smith County, May 3,185Í. 3ry
New Spring Goods.
WARD WILSON & CO. would call the atten-
tion of 'beir friends, a id the public gene-
rally, to their new styles of Spring Goods, which
they 6re now receiving, opening and offering sold at
Less Pries, thin we have ever sold such good here-
tofore—call and examine for yourselves, at the
Cheap Cash Sto^se, where bargains can
WARD, WILSOr
Marshall March 13; 1852 _>i^ 43:3m.
NOTICE is herah^^ven that 1 have lost my
unconditjflpflrnww-right certificate, N o. 25-'
cmnte'l me bwpie board of Land commissioners of
if not found within the time pr
V. I shall apply for a duplicate.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
March. 1852—10t-n43.
C. n ¿tiORüiii.J3D ¿r SO.Y.
General Agents and Forwarding Merchants,also
dealers in Popular Medicines.
102 I ovdras street, Now Orleans.
PERSONS at a distance who wish to purchase
any thing in their line of business in this city
■ he be.-t biooded horses in the Union will be on the' may re y npo.i their strict attention to orders. They
tuif. Particulars of the races, bull-nghvs and other! a~e agents for the best Proprietory Medicines in the
amusements will app ar at length in a future ad-' United tates, a few af which arc herewith enume-
HL. KINNEY, j rated,viz:
; Dr. Vtortimore's celebrated rheumatic compound,
bitter cordiaLmd blood purifier,a su-
per,or article to 'he sarsaparillas.
Clarke's syrup of wild cherry and tat-ijajrequgbs
and colds,
great American tonic, for ague, chills and
fever
Stephen's astringent svrup. a great remedy for
dy.-enter / or bowel co "
AbernathyV ambrosial balsam, for dyspepsia and
Liver complain
Ayerj^-etierrjr péctoral. for coughs and consump-
CrumBacker's celebrated tonic and anti-dyspep-
tic pills,
' Shepherd's sarsaparilla, a superior article,
1 " vermifuge for worms,
,l " United states vegetable pills,
;i '• powders for diarrhma and cholera.
Thev also manufacture oil. blacking for boois arid
rpHE undersigned would lake this method ot .c
X turning his i hanks to his many friends, foi
their very liberal patronage extended to him during
his residence in Marshall, and hopes that by prompt
attention to business to merit a continuance of the
s;.me.
From his long and practical ex- erience and tho-
rough knowledge of every brnnch of t 'oach ai
gon making, he flatters himself thathaj|Ml' render
general satisfaction, both as l^f^íceand quality of
his work, to all who mayjliwphim with their orders.
He will do or for responsible men,
nij^frimer establishment in the place.
wOMroone in his shop is made of the best ma-
I the country affords, and warranted to stand. I shoes, harnesss blacking for harness, and carriage
Shop nor h-east of the public square, opposite to tops, put up in tin boxes, which are superior arti-
G. G. Allen's Gunsmith's shop. cles, and intended xpressly for the southern market.
American Sjaie Papers,
prices, tledcciíd.
O* Just recived and for sale, at
J: B. S.
¡V. 0. Stationer's Wjpffc&Hisis 60 Camp st
THE AMERICAN^TA |*F, PAPERS: Docu
ments, et(<r>^aiTve to Public Lands. Complete in
5 vols¿15Íio Sold in lots, séparate fíom the above,
at greatly reducid prices.
at low prices,the following—
L011SI 5 N LAW BOOKS:
ROBINSON'S HEPOR I'S. Complete in 12 vols
either in complete sets or any of the volumes sepi
rate, to suit the profession.
VIA HTIN'S REPORTS.
edition.
GREINER'S CODE OF FRAC TICE. New edi
BENJAMIN and SLIDELL'S DIGEST. Ne
ind improve I edition, enlarged.
DESLIX'S DIGEST,¿being a continuation of Ben
¡¡imitt and SlidellV.
DE-LIX'S LOUISIANA SUPREME COUR'i
GENERAL INDEX a\ÍÍ D1GF.ST. Com
plete. - May 10- lS-ñl. fi 4rv
Vol. 1. Stewart's new
TION. DYSPEPSIA,JAUNDI'
PLAINT. CONS riPATlOÍí.af
ring by Nature's own tttéthod, By 1
the Gastric Juice.
Half a teaspoonful of this 1
will digest or dissolve five ¡_
about two hours, out of tbe Stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
BARON LIEBIG.in his celebrated work on An-
imal Chemistry says: "An artificial digestive^fluid,
analogous to the (jasiric Juice, may-be readi ^pre-
pared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of
the calf, in which várious articles Of food, as meat
and eggs, will be softened, changed and digested
just in the same manner as they would be in the hu-
man stomach."
Dr. PKliEIR A, in his famous treatise«n "Food
and Diet,'.' published by Fot^lei & Wells, Ntw York,
page 35. states the same great fact,
method of prejiaration. Thereare few I
itesthan Dr. Pereira.
Dr. COMBÉ, in his valuable writings oe tbe
Physiology of Digestion," observes that aiNown*
tion of the due quantity of the Gastric Jdice is a
imminent and all prevailing cause of dyspepsia," and
le states that ka distinguished professor rf mniBnjni
in London wiio was severely afflicted with this coin
plaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse
to the Gastric Juice obtained. from the stomach of
living animals, which proved completely misccm
ful.
Dr. GRA "AM, aut
Vegetable Diet," says ¡
in Physiology, that the.
rated >n water, impart t
theui,in ¡
procese." .
reat work, „
ichfrd Phila,,
scovery of PF.P"
- -1,1, ,,
etei-iexperiments we know that!
rapidly in an artificial digestive fa
Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas
Professor DU ViGLIsjQN, of
Philadelphia, in his great work on 1
demotes more than fifty pages to an
this subject. His experiments —1l'L
é
on the Gastric Juice,
man stomach and from
" In all cases." he says,
perfectly in the artilieial
tiotfs. •
AS A DYSPEPSIA
Dr. Houghton's preparation
duced th «lost marvellous
Debility, Emaciation, Net1
tic Consumption sup
of the gnive. ft is i
cusesin theiimits oftnis
ticated certificates hive*
Hundred Remarkable
York and Boston alone: These
perate cases, and the cures were
wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote,
iselnl for tendency to " " ""
.laint Fever and Agui
Ague and the evil éflfecta o:
tber drugs upon the Digestive
sickness. AJso. for excesss in
free use of ardent spirits. It almost
with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAI!
There is no form of Old Sti
which it does not seem to roach
No matter bow bad tbry may
relief! A single dose^emove
toáis and if only nepds to
time to make tt-e good
IHood and Vigor of Body
ticularly excellent in
Cramps, Soreness of die pit ok he
aft'-r eating, iow cold state
Lowness of Spirits, Des
nM8,tendency to fnsanitv,
DÓLT^A K per Bottle. One bottle
a lasting cure,
A
New Orleans,
States.
Also for sale BJr
Always on hand, any"
Mnstang Liniment, at
Cholera Syrup, or Df
Alterative, or Blood 1
assortment of Family Mi
gSgggH
Orders punctually attended to.
dall & Co., 72 Vlagazi e S
17" See advertiseme^itof the
May 1,1851
Marshall, Junp 21. 1851.
WASHINGTON.
10
Jan. 17.1852—n38.
Farmer's and Mechanic's
CHEAP CASH STORE.
OLES A%E AND RETAIL
THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of
the citizens of Marshall and the pnbKc at larji^ to
his stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
now on band, and in daily receipt, embracing evrry
variety of useful as well as fancy articles in his line,
which he off rs on the most liberal terms, being de-
termined to keep up with the times by selling Cheap
tor Cash He ainicipates from the low prices I e in-
lands offer his goods at, a liberal e' are ol patron
a^e His stock consists of fresh Groceries, domes-
tiv3.b.<ii*rC2ps, botmets, h-->o!a, shoes, Ready made clo-
thing and a general stock ot Dry Goods, Glass, Tin,
end Earthenware} Catihigs, Saltt <f-c, all of which
will be seld l.w for cadi or exchanged for country
produce on pleasing terms r,y
IvÍNG THE i FOIID.
Jan in, 1852-^lr~n35
id tcek of Goods fur Fa!e.
py.Etorc h'jusa and lot situated south
of prt House in Marshall and
i on the public square, with
i stock of GOODS on hand.
Kale very low for cash or negro property. Call and
tsMh' king thetford.
7 AiarsEnUf Jan. 31, 1852.—n3á-tf.
SNMEICB.
THE firm of Et—Key, is thisdav
dissolved. TboSffifiiferested will do welI to cal¡
at the old stand and settle. O. EVA^S,
Jan. 1, 1S52.— ly. G. P. GREGG,
11. KEY.
THE undersigned will continue business at the
old stand, under the firm of Gregg & Key.
Returning our thanks for the patronage so long ex-
tended to our late firm, we respectfully solicit a con-
tinuance of the same, promising renewed exertions
to merit the confidence and patronage of all who buy
goods and-expect to pay f >r them.
GEORGE G. GREGG,
HOBART KEY.
Blarsiiall, an. 1,1852.—ly.
SI RAM-MILL.
To Farmers, Mechanics, and the public ge-
nerally.
MY ^team-Mill, 11 miles south of Marshall, i« '
now in successful o¡ eraiii n The ^rist mill
will run on -aturdays a- d nights Every sack j
must bo plainly marked, otherwise I will no- bf re-
-jionsib e !or losses. The following prices will be
charged fot lumber; for square
board measure ;
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
CHARLE r. F..E.MA1 & CO.,
(LATE FE' EMAN, hodges it co )
Is porters usd Jobbers
One doorsouth of Liberty street,
144 Broadway, New Yokk.
HAVE now on hand, and will be reciving daily,
through ¡he sei..v>n, e w Gn-ds, direct
pino $12^-cash per from the Kurop an manufactures, and cash Auctions
ich, fashionable, fancy Sil Millinery f
Old Cogniac Brandies, Wines &c.
15 !1 H R O VV S & O S T O R M ,
^ rS'VTI'E t!ie attention of purchasers o' Wines
i and Brandies to their large assortment, embra-
,nu' Cogniac Brandies, of 'Otard, Dupuy, and ^o.'
Hennessy? Pinch Caslillion,'' P. II. Goda d and
i?.,' Magiaty, Legr.*, Freres, Pellevoisin, and oth-
er brands ol tine Brandy.
TVladeira, Shürry and fort Wines, of every grade
mid quality, Champaigne, Claret and hack w nes.—
Old Scotch and Irish whiskey. Jamaica aud St.
Croix rum. Old Bourbou and Monongehala whis-
key. For sale by BURKOWS&OSTORM.
NJo. 6" Magazine and 57 Natchez. 2nd st., (corner
Magazine and Natchez streets.) New Orleans.
Jan. 31, \ry¿— n38-3m.
" Rough ed;ie " 7i I Goods, (/. i stock ot Rich hibb ns
" l athing and pailing " 16-s de; and edge mca-: comprises every variety of the latest and most beau
... C1, , ... , , , . , : tiful design imported.
aid when filled, will be charged with | Many of jiir Goods are manufsic'ured expressly
sure.
All bills not
10 per cent interest f-ora date
Kept. I itii 1851.
E. M. WILDER.
r.21
THIi PL\NTEK'S HOTEL
WITH A NEW AN DIO ED.
THE undersigned having taken the
the Kbove bouse will continue it as
a house of entertainment The buildings
and entire premises are in a course of
thorough repairing and renovation, and no labor or
expense will b^ spared to put them in ihe • ery best
order for the accommodation ol the public.
He has had much experience ns a Hotel keeper
and will give his niost untiri g at'ention to the house.
None b;i'. honest; intelligent and polite servants will
r>e kept about the ho..-se
"Mr. Per y's v.cll known Livery Stable,
is conncc! id with this house.
fhe' Id patrons of .he Planter's Hotel at:d the
puh'le fjr nora :y are respectfully invitt d to call and i
try the it vv ndministiation.
O. C MUR DOt'H, Proprietor
to*. Th- U. S. Miiil Suge «-ffice is k«-pt at the
Planter's Hotel. [Fob. 14,1 '-Si—6m.
F. JOHNSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
THANKKUL for pas; favors, tenders
his services to the public, lie has on
hand a large supply of Jewelry, which he will sell
on cheap terms for cash. Mr. J. is an ohl citizen
of the plac3, and merits a share of public patronage.
Shop ni.'Xt door to Norris &, Tackett's Drug
Store, on ihe street leading ¡North.
April 5, 1851. 5llm
Millinery and Mantua Making.
\/T T A MÍ.IÍK SLY lias the honor ol
ivJI infoiming the Ladies of Marshal! and
of the country, that, she is receiving and w ill continue
io rpi-eivo. du ing the season, a well selected assort-
ment of ,ill articles usually kept in her line, which
<he will sell and make up at very low prices.
Her residence is on the Sou h side of the Public
-quare two doors Kast of the Marshall Hotel.
April 3. 1852.—n47-tf.
200
lbs of damaged type for sale at this
office.
Bounty Land Warrants-
E propose applying through our agent in
T Washington t ity, tor L'nrt Warrant*. All
j persons entitled to land from the Government bv cull-
ing at our office, will be attended to clear of charge
by us if wo fail to succeed for them. Our f e not
due until the warrants are obtained through our agr nt
in Washington. Soldiers called out bv Col. Curtis,
are included. GAM MAGE & BRISTOW,
April 3, 1852-n47.4t.] Attorneys
to our order from our own designs and paitems, and
stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for "¡kit
('ash. at lower rices than any credit iiouse in
America can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatiy to their interest
to reserve a portion of their money and make a se-
Iqctif ns from our great variety of r ch cheap go ds.
Ribbons rich for bonnets, capes, sashes and belts.
Bonnet silks, satins, enpes, lisses. and tarletons.
Embroideries, collars, chemi-etts capes, brrthas. i
Il^hits. sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and insertinas.
HE undersigned have this dav commenced
a general GROCERY, COMMISSION and
PRODUCE BUSINEi'íS, under the style of
TU I M SI « & DUNHAM*
at No 14 Tchoupitoulas street, and hope from their
practical knowledge of the city audits business, to
merit a share of the patronage of their friends and
the public.
Prom I and particular attention will be given to
all orders in their line as also to all consignments
with which tii.-y may be favored. Ver\ Respect-
fully, N ours, &c, NLVLMO & DUNHA vi.
ISSOLUTIOM OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The i "o-Psrtr.ership heretofore existin|f in
his citv- between the undersigned, under the style
if k. L. NI MMO & CO., is tiiis dav dissolved by
j mutual consent. E L. Nimmo having purchased
! it,„ i„.o..iti nf a B. Woodruff is «'"Tí
I)
T-, i • i i • i - . . , , the interest of A. B. Woodruífis fl'.^7ie c.üaríTod wiih
Embr- ider d reviere, lace, and hemstich cambric, i , , „ , ^ . .. . . «>
• • - 1 !hJ settlement of the atrairs of said COiiccrü. una
will use the name of the sa;-,!U in liquidation.
E. L. NIMMO,
A. B. WOODRUFF.
handkerchief-
B.onds. illusions,and embroidered laces for cap--.
Embro der d laces for sh«wls, mantillas, and veils.
Honiton. mechleii, valeucien> sand hrussels laces.
English and wove thread, smyrna, lisle thread, and
cotton laces.
Kid, lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves and
mitts.
French and American artificial flowers.
French lace, English, American, and Italian.
Straw bonnets, and trimmings.
March 27th, 185á.- n4fi:tf.
C
' jukiüs l.. j0h-s0n.
john scrtock.
J. L. JOHNSON & CO.
Wholesale Grocers, and Produce Merchants.
.No 'S2 Magazine st.. (corner Poydras st.,) N. O,
Jan. 31, 1852.—n38-ly
IJLANKS °f every description, neatly executed
¡Í and for sale at this office.
O-PARTNF.RSHIP NOTICE.—The under- o
signed have this dav formed a co-partnership ! ¡n "part of, Carpets. R^s,
u tiller the style of Nimmo & Dunham, for the pur-1 Paper-' angings, of ev«ry
pose of transacting a general Grocery, Produce and I at/yt of curtain si '
Pbilzdel^bia
Sign of the Golden Horse He,,
Horse stands in the door—No. 61
nal street
Monufaeturers aittF ItmHWtiirB ot*
nf.ss, i runks. Whjfs. Leather of all I
and Finding? for the Trade. Plated I
Coach and Harness furnitnre.
Carey and Peacock Plows.
in mar mi
in great variety, together with Mli
Trimmings, etc., as Cloths, Cassimers,
ces and Embroideriea. •"* ' " * "
REGÍ'
for Masons.
Working Regalia and
M. & K. are principal Agents of the Boston Belt
ing Company, for the sale of Metallic Rubber, Ma-'
chine Belting, Steam Packing, etc., together with all
articles of - *•
INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURE.
Purchasers ai« invited to call and compare the Goods'
and prices with other Houses, or they willrefrret it-
Great induce ments will be ofieted.
April 19, 1851.
Paper-Hangta and Uphnlsteiy.
No. 16 Camp Street,
NBW OBLE am.
The subscriber offers for sale, jiie 1
establishment, No. 16 Camp i
large anJ well assorted stock <
Commissi- n Business at No. 14 . choupitoulas and
7 New L 'vee stvects„ and solicit a continuance of
the business lately bestowed onE. L. Nimmo & Co.
E. L. NIMMO,
J. E. liUNHVM.
New Orleans, January 24.. 1852,—n37-tf.
WM. B McCUTOHON & ;G0.r
1MPOR 1 ERS and Dealers jn
Foreign and Domestic ÉÍARD-
WAKE, Oils, Paints, Lead Pipe,
Sheet Lead, Ploughs, Douglass and Cham Pumps.
No. 55 Camp Street, New Orleans.
Jan. 31,1852.—n38-ly
rooms, ia unsurpassed in the city,
find it to their qtfvaataf^ "*
dera from the country
n32 3m
y.s.
r.¡ yai.
Co
NoV
Rhine & Bro., Ch
Ia.
y
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