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THE STAR S T t T R P A T R I 0 T.
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ration, and ih« aulltm nntloweil l y liberal
voluntary donations, will lm ready for tho Hot
Freahmnn Claw.
In th¿ rloh vnllieit of tho Guadalupe, In a tgwn
unknown upon your mnpa, lm* linen founded (at
graat ooat) th« Hoguln lililí school, where 160
pupila aro taught oaoh your, whoso progrea*
would reflect honor upon many a ftnnfenary
aeadomy. Your own Institution. thla Bastrop
academy, atanda aa n monument of the puUllo
aplrlt and munlfloont liberality of Ita fundara,
the wlao selection of tho teachers, and tho am*
billon and talents of tho scholars.
At Riitersvlllo, a highly respectable college
rlaoa like another tower In tho wilderness, it
living proof that the Itinerant preachers of the
Methodist church are tho Arat harbingers who
ory aloud " prepare the way of tho Lord, make
for him a straight passage.
p'a journey, tho follow
^ ►«orne '
Baylor
whlofc Mari ma
hé aamo o
almoner of liberal dona
fow wealthy oountles,
w i at Tyler, Intended to
othara in tho great valley of the Trinity,
era of order, and tollowera of the creed
Ír of Oxford and Cambridge, have
looeaan school In Orlmea county, and
placed ovar ita infanoy a clergyman, whose
' poraeverance will inaure to the Epls-
aoademlo honora equal to their hlgheat
jllowers of the West
the men of rigid dis*
at patraña of learning end of the
, have founded a college, and
T o name of'the leader of Texas
Thia monumeot to his me>
i when the colonization system,
every league, headright, and
eeario grant, shall be lodt in the
r'Üie Marshall University stands
leader in the cause of learning in
At San Augustine, the Inde
of Masons are the benevolent
i institution whose recent examina
. i another gratifying proof of the influ
ence whiolf that time.honored association often
10 cause of phiianthrophy. *
«in
('arrlngé & Wagón Repairing.
tlata hava
tion |fTo
NE W ADV E R T I S E M K N T S
THE undersigned would take thia method ofio-
turning hla thanka to lila many friend*, ft
their vary liberal patronage extended to him during
hla raaldanoe In Marahall, and hopaa tlmi by prompt
attention to buaineaa to merit a continuance of the
aama.
From hla long and practical experlenoe and tho-
rough knowledge of every branoh of ('oaoh and Wa-
tt making, he flatters hitnaolf that ho can render
naral aaUafliotlon, both aa to price and quality of
ma work, TO all who may fttvorhim with their orders.
He will do work for cash, or for reaponslblo man.
as low aa any other establishment in the plaoo.
All work done In Ids shop is made of the boat ma.
torlal theooutitry affords, and warranted to atand.
Shop northeast of the public square, opposite to
O. Q. Allen's Gunsmith's shop.
F. WASHINGTON.
Marshall, June ill, 1801. 10
E;
$10 00
1Ü 60
Young liRdloM' school.
THE second session of Mrs A. A. BURN
SIDE'S School, will commence on tho First
Monday In August next; when alio #111 be prepar-
ed to accommodate fifty pupila. A thorough and
systematic course of instruction will be pursued in
thla institution, and a oompetent Instructress will be
employed for every twenty.flvo pupils.
TERMS:
Elomeatary Lessons per session of flee
months
Ordinary English brancheu
Higher English, embracing the Natural,
Moral, and Intellectual sciences, and
the higher Mathematics 15 00
Latin,French, and English complete SO 00
Ornamental branches extra 10 00
Particular attention will be given to Reading
Writing, Arithmetic,,and Conmosiiion. Charges
will commence when the pupil enters school. No
deduction except for protracted illness or removal,
Marshall, July 33,1852.—nl2.tf.
F J0HNS0Nt
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
THANKFUL for past favors, tend
his services to the public. He has
hand a large supply of Jewelry, which he will
on cheap terms for cash. Mr. J. is an old citizen
of the place, and meritsashnreof publicpatronage.
Shop next door to Norris & Tackett's Drug
Store, on the street leading North.
April 6, 1861. 511m
E HO L,
LGAZINE STREET,
ex and Gravier sis.,)
NEW ORLEANS.
Proprietor.
CT The above Establishment having been entirely
new furnished,-and repaired throughout, is now
ready for the reception of visitors. nl3-27-ly
Notice.
BOOKS for tlie ' subscription of Htnck to ih •
Texas and Lnuisiaua Railroad Company, are
now open in my office at Marshall Texas
Persons wishing to make investment* will olease
call. T. A.PATILLO,
May the 8th 1852. Se -'elwy.
•J JYt'tv Edition of Jflnrtit*s
iieports.
Ik!** The undoralgnod lm* now In press a new edi-
tion, of MA it TIN'S REPORTS, Including
th#'now serin , with notes of reference to sub-
siaiuent decisions of the tupíeme 'Court, up to
the Seventh Vol of the ANNUA I. REPORTS;
refttrencos to the amnndmenla to the Constitu-
tion, Miatutes, and ( ¡vil t 'ode and Code of prac-
tice, since thoap decisions were rendered. Com-
piled by Thomas Glbbes Morgan, lisa,, Conn*
oellor at Law. <
This work has been got up with great labor and re-
search, and It Is hoped will lm found to merit
the patronage of the profession, No {¡Iteration*
of the original have been made, except to cor-
rect typographical errors t ami, In sotnn Instan-
cea, by adding marginal notes of points decided
but not noticed by the reporter.
The high clmrncter of the Court during the timo
embraced In diese volumes—-tho ureal number
of caaes Involving the moat Important principien
of tho olvll law, as it obtained prior to tho ac-
quisition of Louisiana, and subsequently, which
are passed upon—the learned and able brief* of
the eminent counsel then at the bar—ronders
this work of the greatest Importance, In all
those States and Territorio* formerly under the
jurisdiction of Spain ; while at the'snme time,
tho notes afford a ready reference to thesubae-
ouont adjudications of the Supremo Court of
tnls State.
Tho original twenty volumes, comprising nil tho cá-
sea of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from
1800 to 1830, will bo published in YEN VOL
UMES—price to subscribers, five dollars per
\olume, and to non-subscribers, d.\ dollars por
volume—cash In all cases. Neither expense
nor labor will be spared to tnnke the work In
every respect worthy of the patronage of the
profession. It will lie published complete and
ready for delivery in thlacliy by tho 1st of De-
cember next, until which date subscriptions
will be received.
It la tho intention ol the publisher to follow It up
with a new edition of the LOUISAN A RE
PORTS, noted in the same man ¡or: and also to
publish new editions of the CIVIL CODli and
CODE OF Pit ACT I« E. In the latter works
it is proposed to publish the original text en
tire; follow each article with the statutiiryamend
ments entire, and the decisions of the Supreme
i ourt upon each, by referenco to the volume
and pagq.
Such works mil require groat labor and care ; and
as they will be executed under the immediate
superintendence of the annoiator of Martin's
Reports, I think they can be safely commended
to the especial attention of the profession
Romp progress has already been made in ihfse
works, anil they will be published as soon as
may ho compatible with the utmost accuracy
j. B. STEEL, Publisher. 60 Pampt >treet.
MWMMMMMHMMMWHMMMMMMWWMMMW
Masonic Female Institute,
rpHK next session of tho Masonic Female In-
I atltute, will commonoo on tho fM Monday In
August,
It Is tho desire of tho principal and tho teacher*.
In order to the better arrangement of classes, to
Imve as many pupils enter at tho commencement of
the session, as can in ike It. convenient.
THOMAS 11, WILSON,
July 84. IRfia.---ni 1—tf. Principal.
^0T4CK - —
THIS llrm of Evans, Quinao,& Kiev, la thladay
dissolved. Those Interested will do well to call
at the old stand and settle. O, EVANS,
Jan. I, 1889.-1 y. G O. GREGG,
H. KEY.
} UK undersigned will continue business at tho
old stand, under the llrm of Giikoii & Kky.—
Returning our thanks for the patronage ao long ex-
tended to our late firm, we respectfully solicit a con-
tinuance of the snmn, promising renewed •xertlona
to incrli i lie confidence and pulrontigo of all who buy
goods rtml e.i'jKM/ hi wit/ f r (htm.
' Glit)ROE G. GREGG,
HOUART KEY.
Marshall, Jan. 1,1853.—ly, •
té. a. <\utriiu.
Commission and Forwardin/i Merchant,
And wholesale and Retail Deiler In
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, fiiQlTORSi
mv, OOltN, oats, lUttlUNO, ROPK,&ü., tfeü.
E. C. ÜHrt'a llrick U nrohouse,
Corner of Commerce and Milam streets,
SIIREVI5PORT, Í.A.,
E$TRAY NOTICE.
Hahriso* Couktt, Texas—Beat No. 8.
fl^AKEN UP by Richard Starr, and estrayed
JL before Andrew Jones, Esqv. one yoke of oxen;
one red and white speckled, wit.i red aides eight
years old, and mnrkod under halt crop in each ear—
the other a muly steer, red head and neck, white
sides and rump, markod with a swallów-fork ami
under bit in the right, and under half crop in .the
left. Appraised* by ft . D. Newman and Aricfrew
Jones at forty-five dollars.
Farmer's and Mechanic's
C HEAP (AS H S T ORE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE subscriber respectfully invites tho atu ntion o'
the citizens ot Marshall and the public at hr(jo to
his stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES
now on hand, and in daily receipt, embracing every
variety of useful as well as fancy articles in hi* line,
which he offers on the most liberal terms, being de*
lermined to keep up with the times by selling Cheap
tor Cash He anticipates from the low prices l>e in-
t rndsTo offer his goods at, a liberal s'iare ol patron-
age His stock consists of fresh Groceries, domes-
tics, %at s, caps, bonnets, boots, shoes, Heady nade clo
thing and a general stock of Dry Goods, Ú > iss, ']\n
and Earthenware, Castings, Sallt cjpfi, all of vvlii
will be sold low for cash or exchanged forcoun \
Not. 10,1852.
novl3 37-3t
^
O. H END RICK,
County Clerk.
produce on pleasing terms t>y
KIN
Jan 10, 1862—ly-n3 5
I* ih* District Cotjbt of Harrison Couwtt
State of Texas.
Albert M Arnot, )
V. > Divorce.
Lucinda Arnot. )
STATE OF TEXAS, >
HARRISON COtJNTY^U.
To t Sheriff of said f'runtv— Greeting.'!
¥M7HERBAS. on (fie 97th dav of October, A. D,
TT 1882, Albert M. Arnot filed b^a petition in,
my office,in subataoe&Aa foljowa to-wlt:
That ou the — day of December, A. D. 1842, at
and in the county or Lafayette, in the Stale of Mia
aiaalppi, petitioner married Lucinda Arnot, defen-
dant. That afterwards, to wit, on the — day of
December, in the year A. D. 1848, petitioner with
defendant fhia wife) removed to Harrison county.
Texaa,an¿ have remained settled In aald ecftmty up
to the preaent time.
Petitioner aaya that for many vears be lived con
fidingly and happily with Ida sala wife, but that on
tho 19th day or January, A. D. 1882, his auspiclona
were awakened by observing (he fagtillar and im-
proper taterooorse between her and one David
Morgan. And ohargos that hia aaid wife, at and In
tbaoounty of Harrison and State of Texas, on the
day and year Ifat aforesaid, and on every day bo
Millinery and 9Iantua Making.
MUS. T ANKER SLY, has the honor of
informing the Ladies of Marshall, and
of the country, that she is receiving and will continue
to receive, during the season^ a well selected assort-
ment of all articles usually kept in her line,;which
she will sell and make uput very low prices.
'er reajdence is on the South sido of the Publl#
Square two doors East ot the Marshall Hotel.
April 8,
Holland Gin,
r medical
A SUPERIOR art!
Port, Sherry, and
purposes, Jor sale by
Y
id year last «foresaid and tho 28th
day of September, A. D. 1889, inclu'lve, did commit
the day j
The Bent Offered.
ON CONSIGNMENT AND FOR 8AI.R, AT LO
BATHS THAN CAN RE SOLI) OTHERWISE.
I will fell for cash,
A Li) i OF GROCERIES,
To clout the consignment, consisting of
400 Sacks Salt, bloachod and brown.
100 Bbls. superior St. Louis Flour,
i aaid David Mocan,
Prays that a divorce be granted to petitioner from
*)\t bonda of matrimony existing between petitioner
«id said defendant.
You are therefore commanded to summon the said
'.ocinda Arnot, by publication of this citation for
four snaawÉfce weeks In the "Star Suito Patriot,"
n 'wapaper published in the county of Harrison, in
the Bute aforesaid, to be and appear before the Dis-
trict Conrt of Harrisonooonty, at the Courthouse
i town of Marshall, on tho Fourteenth Monday
Jthe Third Monday in September, 1852, then
ind there to answer the petition of Albert M. Arnot
for a divorce. Herein tail not, and mako a due
return hereof as the law directa.
• Test,.Luther R,Foid, Clerk of the
, District Court of Harrison Countv, and
£ seal of said Court at Marshall, this the
' 27th day of .October, A. D, 1862.
■7- L. R FORD, C. D. C.
Issued October 27th, 1882.
I L. R.FORD,C:D.C.
ygs* ..
Received in oAce,' October 27th, 1852, and
handed the same day to the Editor of the Star State
Patriot for publication.
A !*. tt. PERRY, Sheriff II. C.
By W. A. Likcoi.h, Deputy.
Marsh.il. Oct. 27,1852 -n25:4t.
& NOTICE.
TwrTERS of Administration upon the estate of
l i Joseph D. ( ox, dee'd., having been granted to
the uudoraign«l, by Hon. Chief Justice for Panola
' ,.«11 those indebted to said estate, will make
ste payment, and those having claims against
ie, will present them within the tim >pro-
the
tcril
by law, or they will be barred.
JOSEPHINE COX,
Administratrix.
Carthage, Texas. Oct. 23, 18M—ndt:6t.
J>0 ST
fi >11F. headright certificate of Joel Young, No
1 868.third class Issued by thi Board of Land
(.'onimissioncrs, of Hoiwton county, on the 11th day
of Uctuber, A. o.. 1847, for six hundred and forty
«ere* of land. If not found within the time p e
teribfd bv law, aitolication will be in'ide for a du
phratfi. MO-SES STBINLEIN
(írtoh *r Ifi. 1852.—n23:3rn.
KING 1'HETFORD
WHI I'ELE A D, Linseed, Lard, and Tanner'
Oil; Spirits >if Turpentine, Camphitie
Castor Oil, Olive Oil, Alcohol, Lemon Syrup, and
Lime J nice, for ¿ale bv '
YOUNG & JOH \SON,
City Drug Store.
Marshall. July 24, 1852.—nll-ly.
H stock consista In part of every variety of
Sugars, Cotices, Ton , Molosses, Salt To.
), Cigars, Caudles, Soap, Spices, IMoklcs,
60
• Police
^r'HOSE indebted to rpe are expected to makf
Jl immediate payment. F. C. HART.
Shreveport, La. Feb,. 14,1852.—tf.
■« O.fTETIi i-Va .YE IT/
^I^HE public are respectfully invited to
J. call at the old stand of J. W. Bar-
Rett & < o., and examine a New Stnci of Staple
and Taney Drv < ioods, of ev ry description. Also,
Ladies and Misses ^ hoes, Stationery, Music, Perfo-
rated Paper, Bristol Boards Cutlery, Combs, Brush-
es, Perfutnery, Toys &c., just opening..and selling
cheap for cash. J. J. CARRUTH.
Marshall, Oct. 2, 1852.—n21:3m
H
bacco, _ .
Fish, Flour, Pork, Beef, Uaoon, Cheese, Butter,
llama, Lurd, Uioe, Oils, Fruits, Chocolate, Shot,
Syrups, Wines, Liquors, Powder, Lead, Hard w are.
Starch, Limo, Boots, Shoes, lints, Cups, &c. &.O.
KT Liberal advances made on consignments of
Cotton and Merchandise, hi very doscrlp'ion of
Goods rnoeived on Storage on modérate tcruis.
Shreveport, Ln., July. 10. 1852 -nO—tf.
€ AII 15 T.
LAW BOOKS. OU
To Members of the Texas Bar.
THE undersigaed has the following works relit-
ting to the laws of Louisiana, which ho is pro-
pared to sell for Cash,at a very groat reduction up-
on the prices formety demanded.
Martin's Reports tf Cases argued and dotermined
in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Orleans,
and in the Supreme ('ourt of the State of Louisi-
ana. By Franjofs Xavier Martin one of the Judges
of said i'ourts ■ With Marginal referncos, by Tho-
mas Gibbes Wotgun, Counsellor at Law. New Edi-
tion, 1S52. Th| original 20 volumes completed in
10 volumes, wttloiit abbreviation^ Price $5 per vol.
to subscribers, p|or to December Í, 1852, and to nor,
subscribers. $6 «asli.
Robinson's R^iorts, 12 volumes; embracing the
Decisions of th*. Supreme Court of Louisiana, from
Octobsr 1841, trtMarch 1816. This valuable work
is now offered, eiher by the volume or by the set, at
a much lower prfce than heretofore. Nothing need
bo said in eommfrdatioti ofa work so well known to
every Lonisianíj.awyer. Its possession is indispen-
sable- to secure fie cuntinuity of the decisions of the
Supreme Court.
Greiner's f .oijsiana Code of Practice, new edition.
Benjamin anciSlidell's Digest, enlarged. A Di-
gest of all the Dcisions of the Supreme Court of
Louisiana, down to tho 13th volume of Louisiana
Reports.
Ueslix's Digat. This is a continuation of Ben-
jamin and Sliders Digest, and is brouglit down to
the 3d volume <i Robinson's Reports.
Deslix's Genfi'il Index, from 1809 to 1843. An
alphabetically slanged Pable'of all the cases deci-
ded during the abve mentioned long period.
JB.
Land for
Tele!
M
, saoT
1 OFFER for aale. a tract of L a nd on
which I now rollar Weatof Miralull,,
9f mlloa ¡ conalatlng of 478 aoraa of land,
which ara In a high atnto of cultivation, and com*
fortablo houaca on aald pramiaca, My price la |8
par aero at the lima of poaaoaalon, and pomoialna
given the lat ol uccember neit.
Ai.au, 400 aerea of land, lying in Caai iiuunty—
the Head ltlght of Jackaon arayaon—lying m
KluhlnN Crock ¡ prioo |9 per aere
T. T. Q AM MAGE
Marahall, June 8,1889—n4:8m.
R, YIÍATMAN di CO.,
COTTON 4- TOBACCO FACTOR*, AND
Uenerai Commission Merchants,
NO. 84 COMMON ■THIBET, NKW.OHLKAN«.
April 10,1881. lrjr
I. K. riLT.
ggl Wholesale
nEL BOOT®
No.«G*ty #
May f«, 1881. (i
Watches, 3m
FINI
AND FA
No. 88 Oanal Bram,
Oi.n Gold a*n «avia Takm ra 1
Watches, CJoefcl f Jiwtitf
wflrfflnifli
i'OUNG & JOHNSOÍ
City Drug
Marshall, July 24. 1852.—nl 1—ly.
toro.
90 Bbls. Brown Sugar, (choice.)
40 Bbls. Rectlñod Whiskey
20 Sacks Coffee, (Rio.)
Su^
hiakoy.
A lot of Bacon, Rib and Clear Sido.
A lot of l<ard In kegs.
A lot of Bugging.
250 Bushols Pottlgu
In closing up the oiisiness of tho past season,I
offer the'se Inducements, that I may not do delayed
in disposing of them.
Port Caddo, Sept. 25,1852—n20:3m
Watch and Clock Making
D. M'PHAIL & CO.,
[SHOP ORE DOOR WEST Of DR. W. H. DIAL'S SHOP,]
ARE prepared to perform all work entrusted to
theircaro in
a workman-like
and satisfactory
manner. They
have on hand and
for sale, Marine
clocks, timo-pie-
ces and watches,
breast-pina, fin-
sirod, and solicit a share of public
They are also prepared to do ail kinds of en-
graving. Masonic, Odd Fellows', Templars', Sons
Temperance and County Sen Is, will be furnished
ornder. Marahall, May 10, 1851. L4ry
5er rings, go!d-
uttons(or which
may be made to
order), gold-pens
of the best qual-
ity, &c. They
are also prepared
to make anything
in their line de-
Hi*™
xu\f Cotton Seed.
st
ay not do delays
N. U. PERRY.
By
GROCERIES
FOR SALE
W111. II. COBBS
FIFTY Barrels of Whiskoy;
Fifty Sucks Rio Coffee ;
Ten Barrels RioSugnr;
Twenty-five Barrels of Mess Pork;
Five Casks of Bacon ;
Two hundred and fifty Sacks of Salt.
Port Caddo, Oct. 23, 1852.—n24:2t.
UNION HOUSE.
THE undersigned announces to his friends and
the public generally, that he has purchased the
House occupied by Mnj. Dobbs as a Tavern, on tlie
North side of the Public Square, Mt. Pleasant,
Titus County, Texas, whore he designs to accom
modato the traveling community, and hopes, besides
retaining the patronage heretofore extended, that he
may, by devotedness to the comforts of those who
may favor him with a call, deserve and i ave an in
creased shure. M- M. BOWMAN.
August 21,1852— nl 5:3m.
COD LIVER OIL, and Phosphate of Lime, for
sale by YOUNG & JOHNSON,
City Drug Store.
Marshall, July 214,852.—nll-ly.
Sept.
STEEL,60 Camp Street.
Om.
ATTENTION.
omento offered at No. 1 Cash Store.
TEINLE1N de CO.,
,18 AND RETAIL SEALERS.
eceivod and will continua to ro>
thesEaateru cities a large ant1 well
selected stock of Dry Gowda, viz: Clothing, liata,
«áil Capa, Boot*, and ShotfaaHard ware,
r Kj W°d ware, Tin ware, SaadUry ;*und
a variety of fancy articles, auch ai
Jewelry,and tnnny other things quite as fascina'
to tho eyes of tho ladies. You will also find a wol
selected stock of Qroceriow. viz: Coffee, Sugar, Mo-
lasses, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Mess pork, Shoulders,
Hams, oxtrn quality of ('boose, Salt. Rico. Sardines
Pepper-sauce, Tomato Ketchup, llaisins, Tobacco,
Candles, Monongahala whiskey, Dexters best
Brandy, Wine, Applo vinegar, and divers-other
things too numerous to mention. Merchants and
dealers generally are invited to call and examine our
stock for thotnselves, beforo purchasing elsewhore.
We aro sure you will lind it to your interest ns our
motto will be "quick sales and small profits.'' In
conclusion wo will give the highest inarkot prices
for Cotton, Peltries, Hides, Beeswax, &c.,
No. 6, Marshall street, Jefferson, Texas.
May I, 1852—n51:tf.
vans, Manders & Co,,
in their brick I1U1I.dint.,
On the Western Side of the Public Square,
First door North of Messru. Gregg .& Key.
DKAT.KRS IN
RUGS, Medicines, and Chemicals; Paints,
Dyestufts, and Glassware; Perfumery, and
/•'ine .-oaps, Steel Pens, Superior Writing ink;
Patent Medicines of all kinds, among which may bo
found the Mustang Liniment, Wines and Brandy for
Medical Purposos.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully put up at all
hours. Purchasers will ¡ lw:>ys find at tins estab-
lishment fresh and unadulterated Medicines, which
have been solected with great care for tins market.
All purchasers are invited to examine our stock,
hrshall Hotel,
(On the Sout side, of the Public Square.)
lARSUAL.lt, TKXAS.
rjpHE snbscriljr having recently taken charge of
A this Housi has made several improvements
in its internal anngements. and has Imd the rooms
thoroughly reunited and repaired ; so that it is now
inferior to no Hel in the country. $
As ho startedn the business with the expectation
nf making itpritable, he will endeavor to do so by
keeping n goodiouse. 1st. Cleanliness and neat-
ness will be ob rved in oil tho arrangements of the
Marshall Hour from the kitchen to the garret.
2d. The bedrocis and beds will not only bo kept'
neat and clean,, but the rooms will be supplied
with tho nocosty furniture, wash stands, bowls,
towois, &c.
3d. Thotahlwlll be supplied wi:h the very best
that can booblned,and which will be served up in
an acceptable hnnur by an experienced cook. The
servants are riite and attentive.
In fine, it w bo the object of the undersigned to
conduct the Mjahall llotiso in such a manner as to
invite custi m.
TERMS;
Board per limit with lodging, ¡¡JII5 00
Bourd per m|ih without lodging, 12 00
Board per '^k with lodging 0 00
Board per wMt without lodging, 4 50
(jLjjer y 1 00
Jo -Mfii 50
CT PerrvWl known LIVERY STABLE is
connected wi^he Houa& . This stable is still un-
der the chargíf M. C. Hywwiii^jrhpMjst'ipplng
at the Marshu,Ilouse, may rely
ing well nttoiud to.
Travellers tnting1 liorsos or buggies, can have
them at on lirrs notice;
(Q* Tho lideison line of stage* start from this
Houso threofies a week. J. W. SIMS.
Aiiffust 21|852.—jjlVlf.
wk klTnney, & Ti(>"
Gold i bci.-metal PEN MAKERS,
rlllIE undersigned have thla day commenced
I a general GROCERY, COMMISSION and
PRODUCID BUSINESS,under the atyle of
N I M M O dt DUNHAM.
at No 14 Tchoupltoiilas street, and hope l>om their
practical knowledge of the city and Ita htialneaa, to
merit a share of tho patronage of their frlenda and
the public. .
Prompt and particular attention will bo given to
nil orders In their line aa alao to all oonaignmenta
with which they may be favored. Very Reaped
fully, Yours,/:c. NIMMO & DUNHAM.
DISSOLUTION. OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
— The Co-partnership heretofore existing In
Ills city, between the undersigned, under tho atyle
of Hi. I,. NIMMO & CO., la this day dissolved by
mutual consent. E. L. Nlmtno having ptirohaaod
tho Interest of A. B. Woodruffls alone charged with
the settlement of the affUIrs of aaid concern, and
will use tho name of tho anme in liquidation.
E. L. NIMMO,
A. B. WOODRUFF.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICB.-The under-
signed have this day formed a co-partnership
under the style of Nimmo & Dunham, for the pur-
poso of transacting a general Grocery, Produce and
Commission Business at No. 14 Tchoupitoulaa and
7 New Levee streets,, and solicit a continuance oi
tho business lately bestowed on E. L. Nimmo dt Co.
E. L. NIMMO,
J. E. DUNHAM.
New Orleans, January 24, 1862,—n87-tf.
HENRY PARSONS.
I¥o. 13 Camp street, New Orleans.
SOLE Agent for the sale of the celebrated Piano
Fortes manufactured by J. Chickering, Boston,
and Nunn & Clark, New York. It is now conce-
ded that the above names stand first on the list of
American or foreign manufacturers,and their Pianoa
are offered with confidence.
At h!I times, on sale, a general assortment oi the
above named superior instruments, embracing the
much esteemed ^Eolian AttachThent, with Ive^Tu-
nable Reeds.
NOTICE.
The subscribers announce to the citizens of New
Orleans, that Mr. HENRY PARSONS, No. 98
Camp street, is agent for the sale of thpir PIANO
FORTES, with and without Coleman's iEoIian At
tachment, and Ives's TUNABLE REEDS, and the
only person authorized to use their names as such
agent. In every instance Pianos taken from this store
are guaranteed by the manufacturers.
NUNN & CLARK,
257 Broadway New York.
CHICKERING1 S PIANO FORTES.
The priblic will please take notice that Mr. HEN
BY PERSONS, 96 Camp street, is my only agent
for the sale of my Piano Fortes in lx>uisiana,and that
instruments taken at this depot nrty be considered
fully guarantied from the factory.
Orders may be left f. rany kind ofinsttuments,and
no advance required, until the article is received and
approved. 1 CHICKERING,
344 Washington street, Boston.
He also has on hand a large supply of select mu
sic latest style May 10,1851. [4ry
Maimón Street, New-
O, OOOSR1CN. H. t.ooooatcH.
GOODRICH
SueeeawN toM alt * 4
Wholesale Groctr* 4t
27 & 39 Coat;
Muy 10,1851.
a. w. iuwmmb.
KAWMNK, DUrtC
Cotton Factors, Á Commisi
00 CaroNdelot atroet, N1W
REFER W-Jamea Y, Coll
Cooper, W, S. Bandera, J.
Joseph M. Taylor, Harrison county)
Maaale, J.J. kialloway, Ituak county¡1
Jefferaon. —
We will furnlah Bagging, Rope, and Plantation
January 25, 1861. 40
R. W. POWELL,
General Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
27 Nitchei Street,
[OPPOSITE CANAL BANK,i New Oetoana.
April 19,1861. try
ahks TURNBn. i. B. WILBOK. s. H. WIU80*
TURNER, WILSON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORO «Ml
conmssioN IHKKCIIA
No. 75 Maoabikr Strgk'
Neie OrleaS*.
rill 0,1851. n4ry
P. A. HEBRARD, •
DRY GOODS STORE, fe
Wholesale 4* Retail, No 13 Canal atf
May 10,1851. [4ry NEW ORLEANS.
m
«
S. E. GRUJUM J* CO.,
vtwfmwmss ri
^Wholesale and Retail Dealers
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS AND STRAW
GOODS,
No. 36 Magazine st., corner Gfrarier,Nsw Ohlsamu
A general assortment of Panama, Campe*,
chy, Leghorn, and Polna Leaf HATS, at thi .
lowest cash prices, constantly on band.
• Manufactory, 181 WaUr Street, A'ejr-*Fo Jr.
10, 1861. 4ry
EARTHENgWARE.
d has always on ¿and a
J1HE undersij
sortment o
EARTHENWARE.
China and Glass, which he
wholesale or retail on tho.
He respectfully calls the ai
chants, and others visiting the
and prices.
Packages donoin the.best manner,
J. G. DUNLAP, 54 Camp
ay 10,1861. [n4ry. Now
to aoil-«tv
■ Planters' Hotel,
MARSHALL, TEXAS,
Elizabeth Jackson, - - Proprietress.
In taking charge of the Planters' Hotel,
Mrs. J. is fully awat;e of the responsibility of the
undertaking; yel, having had«several years experi-
ence in catering for the public, she flattera herself,
that she can render general satisfaction.
She has made some, and hopes to make many
more changes In the style and management of this
luyise; whethor "for better or for worse," she is
willing to leave to a discerning public to deolde.
Notwithstanding all tho improvements she haa in
view, her charges will remain the samo as Ihoae of
hor "illustrious" predecessor.
O-Tho Stage Office for the lines to Shreveport,
Jefferson and Tyler, is kept at this house.
August 7, 1853. nl3. 3m.
~ ^ ^ (¡o
COMMISSION MERC HA NTS ,
Nkw Oklkani.
S. O. Nelson, Now Orleans.
¥0 Banksnitk. " "
H. C. Walker, Memphis, Tenn, (late Caahier
Dranch Union Bank).
T. A. Nelso*, Athens, Ala. ii366m
of
Dl
HA S on hd a
largo assimcnt'
of Pi ns of iierlor
qnnlity—nlsfVatchc ai d Jewelry of tlie prenent
fashion, whiclie will soil clienp, mid id dot'-rmined
not to be unsold.
NViiiclics, ivelry and Pens repnired and /O-poin-
ted, at the bí¡ of tlie GOLD PI'iN,
N|77 Mngtizitu) ¡Strert, N,w Orleans.
(CT Higliqprice psid for Cnlif,ru'n g0'^
BREWSTER & CO.,
Are notf receiving their stock
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS,
ery shipment from the North. Purchaser
nro requested to give us a cull, at
' ties street, New Orleans.
nfllry
Jan. 3. 18
which is being constantly re-supplied.
Marshall, July 17ih, ¡362 nl0;tf.
" AuMiNISTitATION NO HCtí.
LRTTRRS of adniinistrati.Hi on the estate 'hat
wax of Oe<vrge SV. V\ at-on, deceased, having
f*tin::tl t<> tlie uiHlerrigiic I. at the August 1 crm, of
tüfcHott Probate Conrt -ot I ¡uio'.h (J.nin y, the State
of 'IVsas. i hessar.'. there!-r ". to notify all par
mm Jiittding clnitits against s .id o tate. to present
M. m'HHlv auth Mrtiottlej. witidft tlien ne prescribed
h* i*a"d those ind. lited will make immediate
n iytiierit'to AV1LLIAM W ALTON,
^r;ii t¿«-, ?ejK 18, '52 Gt. Administrator.
í ADMINISTRATION NO I ICE.
LETTERS of administration on the estate that
w s of Joshua T. Gill, dee'd., having issued to
the undersigned, at the August Term, of the Hon.
Probate Court of Panola County, the State of Tex-
a?. These are therefore to notify all persons having
cliims against said estate, to present them duly au-
thenticated, within the time prescribed bv Law, and
those indebted will make immediate payment to
LOVIN WILSON,
Carthage Sept. 18,'52—Gt. Administrator.
House, Lot, and Stock of Goods for Sale.
1 OFFER my store house and lot situated south
of the Court House in Marshall and
fronting North on the public square, with
or without the stock ot (iOODS 011 hand.
Sale verv low for cash or negro properly. Call and
examine. KING 1IIETFORD.
Marshall, Jan. 31, 1852.-—n38-tf.
Provision Store.
WE are now receiving and open-
ing (next door to Ward, Wil-
son dt < 'o.) one of the largest and
best selected stock of Provisions,
Groceries, Confectionaries, Fruits, $c , tSfc-, ever of-
fered in this place. Having been selected exclusive
ly lor this market, our goods and price we will gnar
antee to meet the wants and ability of our customers
Our stock will embrace every article kept in the
Grocery line, which we will sell ata small advance
for Cash exclusively.
Give Us a rail before purchasing elsewhere, as we
feel confident we will give satisfaction.
W. R. SMITH & CO.
Marshall, March 20,1852.—ly-n45.
MEDICAL JYOTICE.
DRS. YOUNG & JOHNSON, respectfully
announce to their friends and patrons,
that they have associated themselves togethi r in the
practice of medicine in all its various branches.
Office Up Stairs in Dr Young's Brick Build
ng,South side of the Public Square.
Marshall, April 17th 1852—n49:tf.
Southeri
No
Subscript
American
Journal; Ha
cratic Rev'0
Paper, f'd W
or Europe,
c^al papers
tected
-ly-"34.
U 1 li
Y ' Sí
'.iíe<ary Jni Advertising Agmcy,
1 gt, < hartes street; New Orleans.
|Vj8 received lor Littell'* Living Age;
Vr Review* Knickerbocker; Western
r's Monthly; Y ankee Blade; I)emo-
Spirit of the Times; and every ot ier
(izioo published in the United States
Ivertise.n enls 'nsertod in all theprin-
the United States. Accounts col-
'E. W. WILEY.
lanu ry 31851.-n38
T. T. Gam
Milton P
Freestone
, Texas.
iA W* JY O Tie JE-
GAMM R & WILSON, Attorneys at I,aw,
will ularly attend;tne Courts of the Third
Judicial D ict; the Courts of the couuties ol
Anderson i Navarro, of the Ninth ; and the Su-
preme and leral Courts of the State
Refer
Hon. R
Hon. W
Hon. Tli
Col. J as
N. H. Wilsom.
Fairfield,
Freestone Co.,Texa«
Wheeler,
Hon. Jo! I. Jones,
Hon. Ret Hughes.
Ochiltree,
J. Rush.
;Cown,
('ol. C. Mills.
W. P. I Esquire.
Jait.es V.b, Esquire
July, 26|52.—n7:ly.
Galveston.
Nacogdoches.
Harrison Co.
Tyler.
Austin.
NEW ^IQK STORE.
JOHN- E HflMkg E N ■
Bookseller ai a^^Utpner,
Ne. 08 C-'«P fetroet, ffBT
L now receiv>"g «f!d opening • go
inont of ^o-*s and Stationary, to whL.. —,
tho e^Cial attention of nls friends, and the |
vainly. When you visit the city, be sure to oaf
8 Camp street, if yau want something rich,
n 32 lv
Verandah Hotel, NEW ORLEA1
R. R. MUDGE. ¿
L. Bhadfobd, J E. R. MUDGR.^ CO.
D. M. Hildheth. \
JR. A. Tl'li IS Rt
39 CAMP STREET, kew-oatiAm, La.,
OFFERS for aale, at the Northern prices, fin*
'Gold and Silver Watchoa to huatinjj <md
faced cases, Duplex.Lever, Lepine, and all other
good movements. Gold Guarda, Veat^Fob Chaina
and Chatalaina.
and Penclla in grew
leta, Necklaces, dt0.
Tea sots, Caators,
Trays, andlestloks, Ui
PAPIER M.
Tables Dreaaioff, Work,'I
elry Caaes; Card Trays, Portfol
fine Pen and Pocket Knivea and i
my good* I will loll at a vo$ small advance.
and Sitter taken in txchange.
All kinds of Jewelry manufacturad; D:RR<cndH \
reaet, and Jewe.ry repaired. Watches and CiocK -
uf every kind thoroughly repaired and m. mm ted.
10 May 1851. ^ ^
w
Old Co^niae
BURROWS
ndies,
61 OSTRO.M,
INVITE the attention ot poreliaaon of
and Brandiea to their largo assortment,
dng Cogniac Brandiea, of' Olard, Du
'tiennessy,' 'Pinch CastilHon,' P. H.
Co.,* Mnglorv, Lsaee', Freres, P*'
or branda oí nne Brandy.
Madura, Sherry and Port Wines, of t
and quality, Champaigne, Claret and 1
Old Scotch and Irish whiskey. Ja
Croix rum. Old Bourbon and Mono
kev. For salo by BURROW8dt4
No. 67 Magazine and 57 Notches, 2nd at., (c« v
Magazine and Natchez streets.) Now Orleans.
Jan. 81, '53-n38-3m.
JOS. LITTLEJOHK.
UN. KKROBO^
Henderson 4* Gaines,
46 CANAL Tit ET,
NEW-OKLEASS, _
KEEP always on hand a large
of Crockery, for country trfftfe1 repacked flA
to suit cuAtdmo«>Mi oi III iinpftlfuckflges.
Earthen and China Dinner Sets,Tea Sets, Glass
of nil kinds, Plated t'astors, Britannia Teapots, Su-
gar and Cream German Silver Spoons, Forks, die.,
japanned Waiters, Solar Lamps, and a general aa
sortment of House furnishing articles.
Hotels and Steamboats furnished on the mostrea-
sonable terms.
N. B. Particular attention given to packing.
May 10, 1851.
lilbMUMfli . WBt nnsui
UTTLEJOHN AiHWDFISON,
WHOLEMliK KOt l K
MpfcrNo. 68 MAOAZINE HTH.V.T
(CotltBR «r HATCH I
rhw'd h. pomroy.
WM. COOPKK.
EDW Mi. JPOJfrilOYdfCO.,
C ommission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
No. 88 Gravier Street, New Orleans, La.
July 17, 1852.—nl0:tf.
JOHN DEVEREUX,
COPPER, Tin, and Sheet iron Manufacturer,
Stoves, Grates, and Ship Cabooses, ot all si-
zes and patterns, put up to order.
O" Gooós for the country carefully packed.
No: 26 Tchoupitoulasstreet, New Orleans
April 10,1852—n48:ly.
DR
. OSTRANDKK,
LI.B, KKfCTl'ckt.
CANCERS
rifoldj
123,
Retnoíds- 1
years been afBicted with
Cancers, (the one on my i
my left arm,) I sought relit
charge of our most eminent and experienced sur-
geons. Hearing of your saccessful -treatmen
cancers, 1 determined to have the benefit of ]
experience, and for this purpose came to
i cure,in yoteriiSiW «¡¡ef-
ficient mode of treatment, without the uso at aid of
the knife. Tne cancer t&ken from my band weigh
ed fully fib., and that from my aim f Ibj but in a
few weeks the healthy flesh waa ret,tot
the same as if 1 bad never beoa attd
ken of gratitude to yon for the core thus |
voluntarily add this, ay testimony, to your i
nous credentials, hoping that the
cera may be induced to call
I -was. Your grateful
NA*
New Orleans, Angnst 11,
jonmau
WM. B McCUTOH1
IMPORT
Foreign ,ai
W AKE, -
Sheet Lead, Ploughs, Dough
JNo. 55 Camp Street, New Orleans.
Jan. 31,1852.—n38-l y
CO,
Dealers in
ic HARD-
ts, Lead Pipe,
Chain Puaips.
J. L. JOHNSON di
j t Grocers, and Produce
S2 Magaaine st.. (corner Poydras at.,) 1
Jan. I, 1852,—nS8-ly
WAIT S. ITOTT. CLISTÓ* FORD. t. S. GSAVES
, H0IT, F0RI> & OBA-1
FACTORS db COMMISSION
No. II «.tMii Street,
February 8, 1851.
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