The Indianola Bulletin. (Indianola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1855 Page: 3 of 4
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of Cov-
» professes to tore discov-
the cum of cholera. . .
U deems it to be « ‘bemorragic termi-
or s manifestation of the dying
of scorbutus.* Clear as mud.
__HAPPY BOULTS FROM THBTOTOf
WLkSOM CXLXBXATBD LIVER FILLS,
iw tordn* th«n*e>TM before the public. 0» cW-
HU *peek oat. Reed the following
l ie to certify thet I wee troubled with liter complaint
rngnt**, and being advised bp a Mend to use Dr
, celebrated Liver PUta, I got two boxes, and bp the
[ bad flniehed taking them the dleeaee had entirely dis-
I therefore cheerfully recommend them to all
I with Brer complaint, or up other dleeaee arising
I excess of bile,
MRS. CARNES, No. 5 Clinton street New York,
i will be careful to ask for and take none bos
[.INI'S YIRMTFUGE. All others, in comparison,
> 8. The above valuable remedy, also Dr McLANE’S
LEBRATXD LIVER PILLS, can now be had at all respec
i drag stores tn the U. 8.
’ sale at the Drag Stores at India do la and Powderhorn
f, by J. M. REUSS.
COMMERCIAL.
PORT OF IHDIANOI.A.
ENTERED.
115—Steamship Morgan PI**. New Orleans.. I
118—SUaawMp Perseverance, Sheppard, New Orleans.
CLEARED
|l4—Steamship Mexico. Lawless, New Orleans.
18—Steamship, Chas Morgan, Place, N Orleans.
Mail Arrangements.
NEW OSUEAN8—Arrives every Sunday and Wednesday
by lu o’clock, A. M. Depart* every Wednesday and Satur-
d^na m.
ANTONIO, via OowxALaa A Sooths, connecting with
Arrives every 8unday night at
IS o’clock; every Wednesday Iriday at 6 o’clock, P. M.—
Departs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.
SAN ANTONIO, via Yoanowx and Solthos Sprihgs—
•NIO, via Yoaxvowx and Sulfhu* Sprisgs—
Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 P. M.
Departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday aMOJL M.
__ Saloria, connecting with Corpus
CfarMfr—Arrives every Tuesday at 6 P. M. Departs every
Thursday at S A. M. D. LEWIS, P. M.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
No. 428.
GEORGE W. PARKS <fe
MARGARET C. PARKS
vs.
MATTHEW WOODS.
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
County of Calhoun. £
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO THE SHERIFF OF CALHOUN COUNTY
GREETING.
Y/^HEREAS George W. and Margaret
* * C. Parks, have by their Attorneys, Sea-
tifest of Steamship Perseverance.
Capt. H. SHEPPARD.
IGEH3— H N Caldwell and Lady, Judge Allen and
I, Messrs Botmes, Hart, Forrest, Cahil, Beckers and
ck.
BIGNEES—Baldridge Sparks A co., A Fromme,
j A Lesage, W M Varnell A co., J Maas, Indlanola.
Forbes, E Nash k co, H Therman, Kirkland, Baughn
Lavaca. Sundries to order. j /
lifest of Steamship Chas. Morgan,
Capt. HENRY PLACE.
BNGER3—J M Robertson, USA and Laoy, Weisiger
\ Lady, GondeBa, Thoe. Whaley, Cafoemn, B. F.
|tley, S M gweenson, Austin, Fontain, Meases, J H
Dunlap, Caen, and 6 on deck.
“BTGNEES— Baldridge, Sparks k Go., H Range * co,
u,W U Varnell Aoo., J U Dale, H B Cleveland,
Iwelt, Indlanola. R M Forbes, C H Jordan, Ful-
ilcy k co. Cleveland k Milis,|Kerr k Clark, C Roaai,
Baughn, k co., Moses k Badenhcim, J J Ken-
i Lavaca. /
fJDTAN OLA PRICES CURRENT.
Carefully Corrected every Week.
1,26
MOLASSE8—$ gal
Sugar-house.. i 28035
MACARONI—
^Hox____1.750
Jlios—...
)N—^ »>
les, Clear. .11012*
“* Ribbed 9*@10iNATLS—
juldera.. I.. 809, ^ JbL..
»njs........ 13015 OATS—
JKfeTS—doz ^ bushel.....none
luted----$3@$3.25 OIL—ip gal
)MS— - Sperm........($1.50
=>r doz...2.5004.50 Linseed .. .1.2501.50
.60
[NG—"p yd
India....150
IF RE—"jp Mb
.12012*
,ES—^ ft>
srm ....;..39(440
.. 24030
SESE—$ ft>
Dairy... 18J02O
Tesbern..... 0
IE NT—
er barreL.... .‘.3.00
IN—
bushel 1.2501.50
fARS—
I Ml.... 8.00@50.00
>UR—# bbl
lipj... 12.00@12.50
hefra .. 13.00 @13.50
!H—
ia|lferel, No 1
^ bbls u
t -■ <( u
kits 3.20@$4
[erring, $bx..l.25
■bx.. 1.4501.75
lines—bx.. 30040
jbftere-bx-$&@$6^
lSS—'fl box
lOxll____2,5002.75
lRD—ft
^rim6 leaf... 12^015
[E—$ bbl
[’homaston 3.50@4.00
'estern ,.2.50@3.00
1WEL8—^yd
[Shirtings......7012
INSEYS ft JEANS
pCy., vd.... 30040
EA D—$ keg
^White____3.000
IMBER—
1$ M....18.00@25.00
Lard......1,0001 25
POTATOES— v
bbl..... .none
PICKLES—
^ jar........25090
ROPE—
^ n>.........16@20
SALT—# sack
Fine......2.0002.25
Coarse.... 1.75(42.00
SUGAR—^ lb
Prime........ 6@7^
Bos. ref’d..,. .12013
SOAP—$ ft
Boston No. I... 7(47^
Castile.......20@
SHINGLES—
f* M......4.3005.25
SHOT—
$ bag____2.5002.75
STARCH—
^ ft,........12013
TEA—
ft,____...4001.25
TOBACCO—f fc
Common......17030
Choice.......50075
TAB—
bbl.....5.5006.00
turpentine—
gal......7501.00
TWINE—
» ft,............
WINKS & LIQUORS—
gallon—
Whisky, rec... 35045
“ rye.. 650125
Bourbon... .7501.00
Brandy.. ..3.5505.00
Claret ^doz..$40$5^
Charapagne-$130$21
Porter, best-$3i0$3^
Ale.......2.7503.00
well <fe Baldwin, filed their petition in the
Hon’l. District Court of Calhoun County,
in which said petition it is set forth, that at
the Spring Terra of said Court, A. D. 1855,
Matthew Wood? recovered judgement
against Geo. W. Tarts and Julius A. Pratt
for the sum ol six hundred 28-100 dollars
and costs, that on the 19th day of April,
1855, a writ of Fiere Facias or Execution,
issued upon said judgment against said
Parks and Pratt, directed to the Sheriff of
Calhoun County; that the Sheriff levied
said writ upon a certain lot or parcel of
land, lying and being situated in said Coun-
ty ot Calhoun and has advertised the same
lor sale; that said property so levied upon
and advertised, is in said petition set forth as
the sole and separate property of Margaret
C. Parks. Petitioners pray a writ of Ins
junction to restrain the sale of said prop-
erty, which writ was by the Hon. Judge of
said Court ordered to be issued. Petition-
ers futher pray that James Howerton sher-
iff of said County be made party defen-
dant therto, and that Mathew Woods be
cited by publication, and having made affi-
davit as required by law, You are there-
for** commanded to ette Mathew Woods by
making publication of this writ in the In-
dianola Bulletin, a newspaper published in
said Qounty of Calhoun, for four weeks pre-
vious fto the return day hereof, to be and
appear at the next Term of the Honorable
District Court of Calhoun County to be
bolden at the Court House in the City of
Indiauola, on tht second Monday after the
first Monday in September, 1855, then and
there to ansiftr said petition.
Herein fail not,&e, but of this writ make
due return with your endorsement as the
law requires.
Test: Geo. W. Woodman, Clerk of the
Honorable District Court of Calhoun Coun-
ty.
/ —1— \ GIVEN under my hand and
| L 8. [ seal of the Honorable District
I --) (’
(FORMERLY RUT AW HOUBR.)
JOHN W. PAIGE, Proprietor,
INDLANOLA, TEXAS.
THt undersigned, having leased the above establishment,
1 has had it thoroughly renovated, and will soon have it
furnished throughout with entirely new furniture, bedding
etc., etc. The house win be well and substantially kept.
m*yS4 JOHN W PAIGE.
orders for Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Sash and Mould-
ings carefully selected and filled, and no commissions
charged, when accompanied by cash.
mar‘29 ASHWORTH k BERGEON
Notice.
If R. CHAS. HOWERTON is my authorised Agent to col-
ill le.
lect and receipt for money due me.
may81-5t W P HASSELL
Beaumont’s Patent Starch Polish.
1 SMALL Lot of this Excellent article, just received and
A mySO for sale by % E WOOD.
City Bazaar.
INDI ANOL A, TEXAS
LOUIS LABS.................................LBOH ROCFT.
lAoo Qa. o»
AS
DEALERS IN
Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
The latest styles and most Fashionable Dress Goods
of every variety.
Country Merchants supplied on the mtfst reasonable terms
J3P“Otders promptly executed. my24y
Western Texas Stage Company’s Daily
LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES,
From Jndianolii to Austin and Sun Antonio.
(THROUGH IU FORTY-RIGHT HOURS.)
UOR AUSTIN, via Lavacca, Victoria, ft
I1 Gonzales and Lockart,
Leaves Indianola every Monday, Wednesday, A Friday
FOR 8AN ANTONIO, via Lavacca, Victoria, Yorktown and
Sul phur Lprings.—Leaves Indianola every Sunday, Tues-
day and Thursday.
FOR SAN ANTONIO, via Victoria, Gonzales and Seguin
Leaves Indianola, every Monday. Wednesday A Friday.
In addition to the above, the Western Texas Stage Com-
pany have established TRI-tVEEKLY /.INKS between San
Antonio and Austin, and between Austin and Waco village
connecting with Mr A G Compton’s lines to SHREVEPORT,
DALLAS and CLARKE8VILLE.
E3F“Stage office at I’owderhorn Wharf, Indianola.
B A RISHER,
my24tf For Western Texas stage Company,
University of Nashville.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
rJ'HE Fifth Annual course of Lectures in this Institution
Court, at the office in the city of
Indianola, this 3d day of duly A. D. 1855.
GEO. W WOODMAN.
Clerk D. C. C. C.
Come to hand same day issued. I do
hereby order publication of the above writ
in the Indianola,Bulletin for four weeks.
JAMES HOWERTON.
july3d-13-4tpf$m] Sheriff C. C.
NEILSON WARD WELL A Co.
No. 42G
JOHN FOUNTAIN.
THE STATE OF TEX\S, {
County ok Calhoun. \
THE STATE OF TEXAS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Copartnership.
HENRY RUNG1C is from to-day a partner in the firm
of II. Range k Co. HERM. A. H. RUNGE.
fuly 15th, l§Mv (tf.) ANDREW DOVE.
THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KROLLERION!
FOR CURLINQ THE HAIR!
R many yean It ha* been the object of deepest study
with chemists and others to find a fluid that, applied to
hair, would cause it to wave and curt equal in beauty to
natural curl. I
THE nOLLERXON
the only article ever offered to the world that will effect
affidavit « directed by the Statute.
Tfor any length of time. From the manjatestimoniai, of —
i who have used it, the subscriber does not hesitate
irnnv the KBOLLKRION to give entire satisfaction, and
l Ha recommended hi alt cases.
^The recipe tor making, with frill directions for use, will
i senton the receipt of one dollar. The ingredidnts will
1 coat over 1* cents.
TO THE SHERIFF OF CALHOUN COUNTY
GREETING.
WHEREAS Joseph Tarrell, John^Neil-
' ' son, Jeremiah M. Ward well, Walter
Tufts Jr., James C. Patrick partners under
the name style and firm of Neilson Ward-
well A Co. have bv their Attorneys, Cun-
ningham A Holt, filed their petition in the
District Court of Calhoun County,in which
petition it is set forth thabJohn Fountain
did on the 8th day of AtJgust 1854, make,
execute and deliver to Neilson Wardwel!
A Co, bis certain promisary note, whereby
he promised to pay to the order of petition-
ers, nine months after the date thereof, the
sum of eight hundred and two 44-100
dollars, that there is still due and unpaid on
said note, the sum of seven hundred and
nine 60-100 dollars principal, and four
12-100 doilars interest, petitioners pray for
a writ ot Attachment to issue and for
judgment for the said sura of money and
costs, and for citation by publication and
having by their agent^John B. Burke, made
will cornmenae on Monday, the 29th October next, and
continue till the first of the ensuing March.
Robert M Porter, M D., General and Special Anatomy.
J Berrian Lindsley, M, D., Chemistry and Pharmacy.
C K Winston, M. D., Materia Medioa, and Medical Juris
prudence.
A H Buchannan, M. D., Surgical and Pathological Anat
omy,
Lhomas R Jennings, M. D., Institutes of Medicine and
Clinical Medicine.
W K Bowling, M. D., Thecrv and Practice of Medicine.
John M Watson, M. D., Obstetrics and the Diseases of
women and children.
Paul F Eve, M. D., Principles and Practice of Surgery.
William T Briggs, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomioal rooms will be opened for students on the
First Moday in October. ;
A full Preliminary Courts ot Lectures, free to all stu-
dents, will be given by the Professors; commencing also on
the fir. t Monday in October.
A Clinique has bee.i established in connection with the
University, at which operations are |>erformed, and cases
prescribed for, and lectured upon in presence of the class.
Arrangements have been made to accommodate all cases
requiring surgical operation.
Amount of Fees for Lectures in the ^University, is $105.
Matriculation Eee, (paid once only,) $5. Practical Anato-
my #10. Graduation Fee, 425.
Good Boarding can be procured at $3 per week.
Trther information can be obtained, by addressing the
Dean. J BRRKIAN LINDSLEY, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty. No S3 College st
Nashville, Tenn., mar-’55 “vltd
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
EDWARD CLEGG,
NOTARY
apl!2-y
PUBLIC,
Lavacca, Texas
Stirling T. Sf.awbll. David J. Baldwin.
OEAWELL & BALDWIN, Attorn*?/* and Counceiiom at
O Law, Indianola, Texas, will practice in the District
Courts for the Tenth and Fourteenth Judical Districts and
Federal Courts at Austin and Galveston. m29-y
S. A. White, Victoria____Wm. H WoouwUrd,Indianola.
HITE, A WOODWARD, Attorneys at Law, Indianola,
and Victoria, will jiractice in the luth District, and in
the Supreme and Federal Courts at Galveston. in29-y
Fletcher S Stockdalb. ^ Henry L Jones.
OTCCKDAlE A JONES, Attorneys ana Counsellors at
U Law—Indianola, Texas. Office, near the ware-house
mar29
of Baldridge, Spaiks A Co.
VITILLIAM G. WOODMAN Notary Public,Commissioner
YY for the States of Lousiaxa axd Mississippi, Indiano-
la, Texas. Deeds, Powers of Attorney and all Instruments
of Writing executed. Collections attended to.
Office^—House back of the Jail.
N. B.—All business entrusted tome will be promptly at-
tended to. . m29-y
J. HOWERTON, Attorney asd Oh ssei.lor at law,
Halletsville, Texas, will practice in the District Court
of Victoria, Calhoun, Jackson, Lavaca, Gonzales, and De
Wilt counties, and in the SupremeCourt in Gal vestn [m29-y
I. 0. 0. G. S. D. S.
INDIANOLA LODGE No. 4ii, I. O. O. G. S. A D. of S.,
J. meets every Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock.
G. W. Woodmax, R. S.
F. M. ROWE, W. C. G. S.
Mrs; ANNE E. ROWE, P. D,
TAEGREE LODGE meets on the Second Mouday night of
_D each month. A. MAUSCHALK, m G. M.
G. IV. Woodman, U. Sec.
MASONIC.
NIH ANOL A LODGE No. S4, F. A A. M., meets in their
T
A Hall every second and fourth Wednesday in each month.
Transient Brethren are invited to visit the Lodge.
Hksry Luhrs, Sec. WH WOODWARD IFM
1. 0. 0. F.
D. F. Blackburn, Hampshire, Usury county,
~ jjyfiO tf.
iljr
GROCER T.
IB undersigned has opened in the house formerly
pied by HLAhn k Co., on Main Street, a
RETAIL GROCERY
' . ; ' . AND /- !
occu-
O Y I 8 I O If STORE,
rhere he oil be happy to see his friends, a# he can supply
|£m in quantities, from an ounce to a barreL
fy6-18tf CHARLEY 8 WALKER
Pay Y#ur DrB| Bills.
LL persona indebted to the unde reigned, are - t
kL quested to come forward and pay their accounts TTr"?
’ Hie 1st of July. The sickly season is IWraadkW.Aft A
Mfve to look out for * new supply of Medicines
d I hope everybody will aid me in this object, so that we
b prepared b caee of need. J M REUSS,
' 1 / JjBofteaaryel Druggist.
R SALE. A fine PONY, well broke to the
toddle Horse
sound! in body, wind and iimb; and a
veBer. Aay person wishing to travel over the
wifi find this-an advantageous opportunity for secur-
oomfortaMe conveyance. Title and qdad-
Saddie
rate tra
a cheap
'_ OEAWELL k BALDWIN
ft. 8CHOBKB it F. 8CHOEBNKR.
J r in
Wheelwrights,
Js Y reran
These are therefore to Command j’ou,
that you/cite the said John Fountain by
making publication of this writ in the In-
dianola Bulletin, a newspaper published in
the County of Calhoun, for four weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, to be and
appear at the next Terra of the Honorable
District Court of Calhoun County, to be
holden at the Court House in the City of
Indianola on the second Monday after the
first Monday in September A. D. 1855,
theif and there to answer the said petition.
Herein fail not and due return make of
this writ as the law requires.
Test: Geo. W. Woodman clerk of the
District Court of Calhoun County.
\ GIVEN under my hand and
L S. j 9eal of the District Court at of-
' * fice of said Court in the City of
Indianola, this 3d day of July A. D. 1855.
GEO. W. WOODMAN.
Clerk D. C. C. C.
Came to hand same day issued. I do
hereby order publication of the above writ
the Indianola Bulletin for four weeks.
JAMES HOWERTON.
july3-13vl-4wpf$15] Sheriff C. C.
I ND1ANOLA ENCAMFME.NT No. 10, meets on the First
J. and Third Mondays in each month,
Hksry Luhrs. Si-.rib*.
R D MARTIN, C. P.
YI/ ESTERN TEXAS LODGE No. 2S, meets at Indianola
YV every Thursday of each week
Hsnry Luhrs, Sec.
R D MARTIN, NO
i WELL ASSORTED STOCK of Superior Steam sawed
A Florida Lumber, landed free of mud and salt water, will
at all times be found at my Yard on Powderhorn Bayou.
Indianola, may3y HENRY J I1UCK
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, &c.
i RTICLES in the above line, of every description, from
A the celebrated Bagdad Sash Factoiy, are to be had at
Manufacturer’s prices from the Agent H J HUCK
mayStf Powderhorn myou, Indianola.
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. M. REUSS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN
Drags, Medicines and Chemicals,
TV YE-WOODS and DYE SUFTS, OILS and PAINTERS
lJ Articles, Varnishes, Window Glass and lass-
ware, Perfumery, Fine Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth
Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instru-
ments, Trusses and Sup|>orters of all kinds, Spices and
Snuffs, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day,
Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal pur-
poses, Fancy A.tides, Stationery, etc., etc., etc.
An assortment of the above articles kept at both sods of
the town.
A good lot of Books, Inks, etc., are offerred for a little less
than New York cost prices.
Making weekly purchases for cash, goods are offerred
equally as low as they can be obtained from any establish-
ment in this section.
Agent for the sale of Louden k Co’s- McLane’s, Fahne-
stock’s, Ball’s Comstock’s &»d Radway’s Pi eparations, the
celebrated Jacob’s Cholera 8yrup, and many other Patent
medicines of the day.
»ami
Orders from the emintry, accompanied with the Cash or
city acceptance, promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed
with regard to price and quality
tion
Physician’s Pjmcriptions will receive prompt atten-
>n at all hours of the day or night. mar29-y
JOHN H. DALE,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
PO WDER-HORN WIIA RF,...........INDIANOLA,
T7"EEPS constantly on hand and for sale low, Flour, Bacon,
A Lard, Rice, Mess Pork, Lard Oil, Coffee; Sugar, brown
loaf, crushed and powdered; Soap, Candles and Starch. Pep-
per, Spice, Pickles, Cinnamon and Nutmegs, Whiskey, extra
and rectified, Old Cogniac and Champagne Brandies, Ciaiet
and Fine Madeira Wines, Cordials and Candies assorted,
Corn, Cement, Ploughs, Hoes, Nails, Tobacco and Cigars,
Tinware, Ac., No. 1 Mackerel in kitts, Molasses, whole and
half barrels, Ta rred and Manilla Ropes, Oakum, Pitch, Leaf
Tobacco, Powder, Shot and Lead.
Highest cash prices paid for Hides and Peltries. m29y
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MILBY & WOODWARD,
Licensed Auctioneers,
INDIA N OLA, TEXAS,
tiriLL attend to Underwriter’s, Succession, Wreck and all
YY other sales at Auction, in the county of Calhoun apl9
Tin and Sheet Iron
ijmE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that
{
he still continues to carry on the above business in all
its various branches at his old stand, and is prepared to fur-
nish Tin Ware, either by wholesale or by retail, at the very
lowest living rates. Merchants and others would find it to
their advantage to call and examine his stock and prices.
All orders promptly attended to.
apri!12-y CHAS. S. WALKER.
JOSEPH L MOORE,
Dealer in Groceries & Western Prodnce,
POWDERHORN WHARF,
TFEEPS constantly on hand a fresh supply of STAPLE A
A FANCY GROC1
GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest
posable figures, to which the attention of the public is re-
spectfully solicited. apl!2-tf
IUST RECEIVED from New Orleaes, the following goods,
fj which we offer for sale at the lowest figures, for cash or
Texas produce :
Bacon, Hffms, Sides and Shoulders
Flour, Salt, Coffee, Rice, Sugart
Whiskey, of every quality, Raisins,
Soap, Tobacco, Vinegar, Candles,
Bread, Lard, Cordials assorted, Tar,
Tobacoo, Candy, Vermicelli, Tea,
[Ale, Mackerel, Ch-rcolate, Powder, Shot, Lead,
Woodware, Lamp Oil, Dried Fruit, Catsups, assorted Pickles,
Cider, Schnapps, with every other article usually kept in a
grocery store, adapted to a city or country trade, with the
best Wines and Brandies, which we offer to the country
trade decidedly low for the quality.
mar29 ASHWORTH A BERGEON
Barry’s Celebrated Trieopherous,
FOR PRESERVING A BEAUTIFYING T11E HAIR ;
Dr. John Bud’s Sarsap irilla,
But'er’s Nerve & Bone Liniment,
Hobensack’g celebrated Worm Medicine
ami Liver Pills,
Wolff’s celebrated Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps,
For sale wholesale and retail by
ap!12-8t* E WOOD.
J UST RECEIVED by late arrivals, and in store by the un-
dersigned at his establishment at Powderho n Wharf, the
following goods:
20 bbl*., and 60 % bb!s., Molasses, a choice article.
5 lihds Bacon, 5 hhds Sugar, 25 sacks Coffee,
80 bids Cement, 19 bills and 10 % bbls Mess Pork:
120 sacks Corn, 25 M. Havana cigars, very flnej_
55tfoxes choice Tobacco, 10 kits Mackerel, large No 1; lo
bids Monongahela Whiskey, which I offer for sale on as
reasonable terms as they can be bought for elsewhere.
mar>S JOHN H DALE
NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS
United States Mail Line.
THE public are respectfully informed that
J the follow
following Steamships now compose v
this line : S'
PERSEVERANCE, Capt. II Place.
CHARLES MORGAN, Capt. James Lawless;
LOUISIANA, - “ W. II. Talbot,
SIEX1CO, - - “ John Y. Lawless.
One of the above Steamers leaves New Orleans every
SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 8 o’clock, x. m.; returning,
will leave Indianola every WEDNESDA Y and SATURDAY
at 2 o’clock, p. m.
All goods for points in Western Texas will be delivered at
the end of Ship’s Tackle*, Powder Horn. All asticies net
uted for, will be landed and stored at the expense and risk
f the shipper, owner or consignee.
Agents—H N CALDWELL, Indianola,
“ —E B NICHOLS A CO, Galveston,
mar29tf ’• —HARRIS A MORGAN, N. Orleans.
THE NEW AND SWIFT SAILIN’U SLOOP,
MYSTERY,
Captain Louis Lafayette,
ITrILL run as a Lighter, Passenger or Job
1 T Boat, iroin Indianola to any Part on Mat-
gorda Bay. App ication can be made to Mr. J
H Dale, at the Powder Horn Wharf, or to the C aputiu i»n
boa ,d. mar29-tf
NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
HALL, ROD!) & PUTNAM,
Cotton and Sugar Factors, and General
Commission Merchants,
4 Front Levee, Nnw Orleans
C
X
0-PARTNERSHIP.—We have this day associated with
_ us in Copartnership, Mr JAS M. PUTNAM: ami from
his day will continue the General Commission and Forwar-
ting Business, under the name and style of HALL, RODD
* PUTNAM, (mar29-.v) HALL A RODD
ARCADE HOTEL,
Magazine street, between Gravier and Natchez.
U. S. iTIorse, Proprietor.
THE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends and patro
I ami the public generally, that this well known and pop-
ular establishment has been thoroughly renovated the past
season, and newly furnished shroughout. A large extension
of room has been obtained by the proprietor’s renting the
adjoining portion of the building, which will enable him to
accommodate a much larger number of customers than last
winter.
No expense has been spared by the proprietor to enable
him to merit a continuance of the generous patronage he has
heretofore received; and every exertion will be made by
himself and assistants, to render the sojourn of his guests not
only comfortable but agreeable.
One great convenienc of this hotel is, that meals can be
had at almost all hours. feblO-ly
JOSEPH HUETY
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IH
Fine Watches, Jewelry, 8ilver Ware
AND EANCY ARTICLES,
No 20 Camp Street, Under City Hotel.
Fine Guns, Pistols, Pooket and Bowie i ~~‘tr A.
Knives, Razors, Pens, Spectacles, etc. V rC
Ladies’ Shell Combs, Opera Glasses, Fine Fans and Toilet
Ajticles. BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Waches and Jewelry Carefully Repaired and
Warrantetd. feblO-ly
IRWIN & FORNO,
NO. 40 CAMP ST, BETWEEN COMMON & GRAVIER,
Keep constanlv on hand
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Clothing of every description, cut and made to order at
the shortest notice.
fel)24-8m2p
F H KNAPP & W S CHANDLER.
DENTAL, SURGEONS, ,
104 Common street opposiee Private Entrance to
St Charles Hotel.
T? H. KNAPP, having had more than
J • twenty years practice in his profession,
and being associated with Di. CHANDLER,
a gentleman of skill and experience, is con- _
fident they can please all who may honor them with their
patronage. febl7-ly
E L TRACY.
PRODUCE BROKER AND PUBLIC WEIGHER
Office, No 5 Poydras street.
Produce entrusted to his care for sale, will receive his per
sonal attention. Orders for weighing will be promptly atten-
ded to. % feblO-ly
Carriages! Carriages!
LOUISIANA CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,!
No 49 Carondete1 street, Union Row.
TUST RECEIVED, per Ships William, Toulon, and other
0 late arrivals, a large and complete assort-
ment from the best manufactories, comprising
all kinds in general use. For Bale low, and on j MM -sta-
ting terms, by H. R. BLalu,
feb24-ly 49 Carondelet st., Union Row.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
~TA Y VIRTUE of pro tern letters of Adminis-
I> tration to me granted by the Chief Justice
Pistol Taken or Stolen..,
THE undersigned will give a liberal reward for such infor-
1 mation aa will enable him to ascertain the whereabouts
of a COLT’S FIVE SHOOTER, (No 41,100), which was ta-
ken out ot the desk at Hubbek’s Stable, about two weeks ago
*pll2-5-tf SAM TURNER
Notice.
. Of New Orleans Is this day
aa partner fat the Commission A Forseard-
sL Powderhorn Wharf, Bate the
A 00. ■;,’i I ;
AUG. FROMME.
I a
Dm*
| Notice.
not pay or be accountable for aay at lit
J*Wna _J08EPH|
-T—r, 'wtm
Mi
of Calbouu County upon the Estate of Claude
Vivier deceased, i will proceed to sell on Wed-
nesday the 18th insL, at the late residence of
said decedent at 16 o’clock A. M. to the highest
bidder fix* cash, all the personal property belong-
Estate, consisting of Bar fixtures,
inora, furniture, chest of Carpenter*
tools, /toirSorae, one lot of hogs,one set new bil-
iard M/is, % box lemons Ac_ Ac.
ALrY) same time and place I win rent the
iof said deceased for the tern of three
ASHWORTH A BERGEON,
WHOLHALB AXD RETAIL
COMMISSION ft FOB WARDING MERCHANTS,
POWDER-HORN WHARF, INDLANOLA.
^LWAYB on hand, French Wines, Liquors, Fruits, impor-
ted direct for us, with a flail assortment of Northern and
Western Prodnce.
Cotton, Hides, Wool and Pecans, boughtai] the best
cash prices. mW-y
WM. M. FARNKLL ft 00.,
Receiving, Forwarding wad Commission
J. W. BEACH. B. BLBSSEY
J W BEACH A CO.,
DEALERS IN
Produce and Merchandise,
TAR, PITCft, ROSIN AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
LINSEED, CASTOR AND LARD OILS.
No 155 1'choupiioulas street,
feblO-ly NEW ORLEANS.
J BOOK1US,
NEW ORLEANS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
No 45 Canal stdeet,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE,
feblO-ly _ NEW ORLEANS.
J. A BORDUZAT A CO.,
VIRGINIA
Manufactured Tobacco Dealers,
Aim
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No 93 Gammon street, opposite Veranda Hotel,
NEWORLKANS.
NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
J G POINDEXTER,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
ADJUSTER CF AVERAGES,
—AXD—
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,
A
COMMISSIONER FOR THE STATES OF
MISSISSIPPI, KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, MAINE, 40.
FeblO-ly
Stair JBuildiug Lumber, etc., etc.
MAHOGANY, CHERRY AND WALNUT PLANK, NEW
ELS AND BALUSTERS, FANCY AND PLAIN, TURNED
AT THK
KOS. 14 AXD 16 ST. JOtJZRH ST., KKAR TKE UVEA
HENRY T. SHERMAN,
DealerJn Yellow Pine and Spruce Spars, Mahogany, Clear
White Pine and all kinds of Fancy Woods and Lumber.
Office, 18 St. Joseph street. feb24-lm
HENRY OTCERSON,
Paper Hanger and Upholsterer,
Baronne Street, near Common.
fT’EEPS constantly on hand, a full and large assortment of
JV PAPER HANGINGS and UPHOL8TERY GOODS,
which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms, for
cash or good acceptances.
rW~A!l kinds of Upholstery work done to order, and
Papers hung with dispatch and with taste. feblft-ly
TRUNK WAREHOUSE,
No 67 Canal Street,
AT/'E have now on hand, a very large and complete assort-
)\ ment of Sole Leather, Iron Frame,
Woodfolio and Packing TRUNKS of all sizes
and qualities; 800 Dozen CARPET BAGS, jgjafcra
comprising all the different styles and quali-
ties—Wilton, Brussels, Auboson, Venitian, Felt and Water-
proof. Also, SCHOOL SATCHELS, VALISES, INDIA RUB-
BER COATS, CLOAKS, LEGGINGS, Ac. Ac.
REYNOLDS * WOODRUFF,
Successors to H N. Peters A Co.,
feblO-ly 67 Canal street.
1
SHARP’S PATENT
Revolving Hammer Pistol.
SOLE AGENT
THE undersigned having been appointed SOLE AG
1 for the sale of those UNRIVALLED WEAPONS, is
El) weapons, is pre-
tffif, wholesale or retail.
pared to furnish them in any quanti
at manufacturer'* prices. This Pistol, lor simplicity of
loading and capping, and rapidity of discharging, combined
with jMjwer and precision of shooting, surpasses, by far, any
other Pistol now in use. A thorough examination, by the
public, is invited to substantiate the above assertions.
JOSEPH llL'KTY,
feblO-ly No. 20 Camp Street.
SHARP’S PATENT
Breecn Loading Rifle.
EXPERIENCE has demonstrated that this weapon stands
Pi at the top of the list for Accuracy, Ejfectirenes* and
Practical Arailabdiiy. For the Sportsman’s use, it can-
not he approached. It is simple in all its parts ; wife to the
holder ; deadly to the enemy or the object aimed at.
For self defence, it is admirable. It can be loaded and
discharged TWENTY TIMES IN EIGHTY SECONDS.
Its range is so great and its result so sure, that it is the
Best and Most Reliable Protector any man can have,
in a single fight, in a*pitched battle, or a skirmish.
NO MAGAZINE OF EXPLOSIVE MA TER1AL
IS ATTACHED TO THIS WEAPON.
The gage fits so tight that the Rifle may be exploded in a
rain storm, or may be dropped into water and then explo-
ded. Will carry round bails, conical balls or Minie balls,
buck shot or bird shot.
Sharp’s Primer, ths Commox Perctssion Caps on Pow-
der, may he used for priming. The Rifle is so strong in all
its parts, that the roughest usage endangers nothing—so
aim]ile that the rudest mechanic can readily understand it
—and if by any chance any part should be broken or lost,
as all the parts interchange, extra pieces can be furnished
to order to repair damages. No Sportsman should be with-
out this genu.ne sporting tool of the first class.
It has not hitherto been understood that this Rifle and
any of the productions of the SHARP RIFLE MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY can he bought at the office of the
Company in this city at Manufacturer’s prices—in quanti-
ties, as wanted. Enquire of JUS. HUFTY,
No. 20 Camp street.
A gentle hint ought to be sufficient, for any man who
prizes his life, liberty or property. FeblU-ly
Tent, Awning & Flag Manufactory.
THE subscriber still manufactures and kee)s constantly on
I hand every variety of Camp Equipage, such as TENTS,
of all sorts and sizes, with PORTABLE POLES, CAMP
COTS, TABLES, STOOLS, etc., etc.
Also, American, Foreign and Fancy FLAGS, STEAM-
BOAT and SHIP BURGES, JACKS, PENNANTS, etc.,
made to order or for sale in any quantity. Flags neatly re-
paired. y
Particular attention paid to getting up in superior style
every variety of Silk and Fancy Embroidered Flags and
Banners for Military and other Companies.
Wood and Iron Frame Awnings, plain and fancy Window
Shades for Offices and private residences, Tarpaulins, Dray,
Wagon and Trunk Covers furnished at the shortest notice.
Blocks Strapped and all Purchase Ropes, Slings, etc.,, etc.
furnished at short notice. Temporary arrangements for
picJnic or other parties in town or country, will be attended
to. Particular attention paid to manufacturing in a supe-
rior, workmanlike manner Boat ane Yacht Sails,
I have always on hand and for site in any quantity a
nice assortment of plain and fancy Striped Gootis for the
above or other purposes. All articles warranted perfectly
proof against rot or mildew. Orders solicited.
H. CASSIDY,
feblO-ly cor. Common and Magazine sts.
CHAS. M. WATKRMAS.
JBD’H WATERMA.V.
J WATERMAN k BRO.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
Carrier Common & Magazine street.*,
HAVE on hand and are daily
receiving by foreign and domes- ,
tic arrivals, a General Assort- ,
ment of Articles, comprising in
part as follows : HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Rope,
Axes, Chains, Scjnhes,
Carpenter’s Tools, complete,
Cooper’s Tools,
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
Stock and Dies, Screwplates,
Garden Engines, Pumps,
Ploughs, Hay Cutters, Corn Shellers,
Agricultural Implements,
Mill, Crosscut and Pit Saws,
Ox Yokes, Bows, Singletrees,
Turning Lathes,
Platform Scales,
Corn Mills,
Cob Crushers
Hoes, Hames, Shovels and Spades.
Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tongs,
Copper and Iron Coal Hods,
Single and Double Barrel Guns,
Coffee Heclaa, Chafing Dishes,
Chinese Gongs, Iron Bedsteads,
Britannia and plated Ware,
Meat Cutters, Sausage Stuffers,
Stock Kettles, Portable Forges,
feblOtf Seines, Fishing Tackle, etc., etc., etc.
-A
J. C. MORGAN,
BOOKSELLER,
Exchang Place, adjoint „y the Post Office'
Keeps constantly on hand a large aud varied tsock of
American and English editions of
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
—embracing—
Domestic Economy,
Engineering,
Cookery, XP
Games,
Book Keeping,
Encyclopaedias,
Dictionaries,
Atlasses,
Geography,
Illustrated Works,
Spiritualism,
Novels,
Medical Books,
Juvenile Books,
Masonic Manuals,
Science,
Poitic&l Economy,
History,
Biography,
Tra vels,
Poetry,
Commerce,
Agriculture,
Architecture,
Essays,
The Drama,
Natural History,
Chemistry,
Geology,
Mineralogy,
Oratory,
The Arts,
NEW ORLEANS I)
E J HART A CO.,
•Having removed to their commodious stores.
No? 77 A 79 Tchoupibmlas street,
hand a fu ~
have an hand a full and well assorted
Stock of Groceries,
and othor articles in their line, in part consisting of
COFFEE—11000 bags, Havana, Rio, Java, Laguira, Mara-
caibo.
I8UGAR—Louisiana, Brown, White, Clarified told Refined
Northern Ix>»f, Crushed and Powdered,
A ^plcndifl assortment, comprising 8000 patksjres, some
the first qualities, as—
TEAS.
GUNPOWDER.
6, IS. and 15 boxes,
Cannisters,
Half Chests,
Chests.
OOLONG.
Chests,
Half Chests,
12, 13, 14 aud 20 lb boxes.
selected.
IMPERIAL.
T2, 18, and 17 fi> boxes,
Cainnisters,
Half Chest*
Chests,
P0CCH0NG.
Chests,
Half Chests,
15, 18, 7 and 6 5) boxes.
Hyson, Young TTyson, Piajching, 4c.
RICE, MOLASSES, GOLDEN SYRUP, Ac.
GOSHEN BUTTER—50 firkins prime ye’tow,
BUCKWHEAT—250 packages, assorted.
CRANBERRIES—100 packages, assorted.
CANTON GINGER—50 boxes. -\
ROCK CANDY—100 boxes.
NEW YORK ASSORTED CANDIES—250 boxes.
PRESERVES—50 cases assorted.
CITRON, CURRANTS, CURRIE POWDER.
SAUCES—100 l>oxes «!Wfirt»d.
PICKLES, assorted—20o cases.
SARDINES—25 case«, whole, half and quartpr'hores. .
SCHEIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, Wolfe’s—.too cases.
ALLSPlCEr-25 bags.
PEPPER—100 bags
CLOVES—20 bags.
CINNAMON—1000 mats.
GROUND SPICES—200 boxes.
ALMONDSf-85 bales.
English Dairy and Pineapple CHEESE—50 packages.
CHOCOLATE—200 boxes.
CANDLES—Wax, Sperm, Star—N00 boxes.
EXTRACTS—50 packages, assorted.
INK—100 packages, assorted size*.
INDIGO—Madras, Manilla and Carracas—10 cases and ee
roons.
KETCHUPS—10f boxes assorted.
SHOT and BAR LEAD—50 kegs.
LIME JUICE—50 box.*.
Kentuczy MUSTARD—500 doz assorted.
mack—500 pounds.
NUTMEGS—5 cases.
OIL—800 baskets Olive, pints and quarts.
WHALE OIL—20 barrels.
SPL.T Pais—25 kegs.
baulky—>25 tegs.-
PIE FRUltS—100 cases.
ESSENCE OF PEPPERMINT.
PAPER—,Vh>0 reams Hardware, Manilla, Straw, Ac.
RAISINS—1000 packages
LEMON SYRUP—50 boxes.
SNUFF—DM) boxes, assorted.
WASHBOARDS, SCRUB BRUSHES, BROOMS, CLOTHES
LINES, .
STOVE BRUSHES, BLACKING, AXE HANDLES Ac.
E JAP—loot) boxes, assorted
FISH.
MACKEREL—Mackere' Nos. 1, 2, and 8, barrels, half bar
rels, quarter barrels, aits and half kits.
Mess Mackerel,
Mess Shad,
Salmon,
Tongues and Sounds.
Roe Uerri ug.
• Herring.
G-dfish.
Manufactured Tobacco.
J500 packages, all qualities, and some of the choicest brands
as
Gilliam’s Wine Sap,
Cosly Dew Drop,
El Dorado,
Cabaness,
Invincible,
McEnery,
Lilly Dale, Ac.
Cigars.
Claiborne and Taliaffero,
Boston,
Natural Bridge,
Mr Fillmore,
Three Bells,
Crescent City,
Oriental,
Havana
100,000 Regalia, Media Regalias, Prensyados, Millar, Trebu-
cas, Canones, Ac.
Flordemorales,
Cruzado,
Aeguera,
Amor Tilial,
Mensagero,
Alhambra,
Proserpina,
Lacerea,
Las I-agas,
Arena
Maravila,
lfab&na.
Jenny Lind,
Tres Amigos,
Sontag.
Wines, Liquorz, etc.
Champagne, Scotch Whisky,
Port, Jamaica Rum,
Pure Juice Port, Holland Gin,
Madeira, Magnolia'Whisky
Malaga, Rectified Whisky.
Sherry, Domestic Brandy,
Claret, Gin
Stoughton’s and Gonrley’s Bitters, assorted Cordials, Cura-
50a, Vermouth, Kircherwas^er, Ac.
French Rrandies.
500 packages, half, quarter and eighth pipes, among which-
Pinet, Castilien A Co., &pgnelie, J Augustine, 1882, Le
coq Champagne, Hennassey, Pellevoisin, A ;.
London Porter and Scotch Ale.
200 casks! quarts and Pints.
They have also on hand, and wtll be constantly receiving
a full and general assortment of
consisting in part, of
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals and Colors.
4500 ounces American Quinine;
1000 .. French .. in bond;
200 lbs Hydriodate Potash;
250 .. English Calomel;
2f0 American ..
400 .. English and American Blue Mas«;
200 ounces Morphine;
100 .. Strychnine;
100 eases Gum Arabic, assorted qualities;
150 lbs Gum Opium;
lo cases Pearl Sago;
5 .. Refined Borax;
8 .. Rhubarb Root, part pulverized;
5 bales Sponge, assorted qualities;
10 bbls Camphor;
*- 10 .. Cream Tartar;
1000 jibs Tartaric Acid;
20 cases Liquorice:
Essential Oils, Lemon, Bergamot, Orange, Peppermint, La-
vender Sweet and Bitter Almonds, Winter Green, Juni-
per, Cloves, Ac.
Sulphuric, Nitric, Muriatic, Oxalic, Acetic and Citric Acids.
Cape Aloes, Carb. Ammonia, Aq. Ammonia, Ipecac, Can-
tharides, Chloroform, Cinchonine, Castor Oil, Cobalt,
Cochineal, Dover’s Powder, Ad. Plaster, Ep. Salts, Ex-
tract Bark, Jalap, Rhubarb, Bella Donna, Colocynth.
Gelatin, Gum Kino, Myrrh, Rena, Iodide of Arsenic, Iron,
Ia:ad, Mercury.
Citrate Iron of Quinine, Iron an.l Hydrogen, Precip Carb of
Iron, Jalap, Jun Berries, Kreosote, Lint, Carb and Cal-
cined Magnesia, Manna, Senna, Merc Ointment, Piper-
ine, Acetate, Bichromate, Prussiate and Phosphate of
Potasse, Quicksilver, Rad Alkanet, Colombo, Gentian,
Ginger, Calamus, Ac.
Sal Soda, 3*1 Rochelle, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Nitre,
Tannin, Tin foil..
Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Henry’s Magnesia, Mustang Liniment,
Thorn’s Extract, Jayne’s and Carpenter’s Preparations.
2o tons WethereU's Philadelphia White Lead.
15 .. Lewis'
20 .. Snow White Zinc.
100 cases Chrome Green, Vermillion, Lithrage, Spanish
Brown, Yellow Ochre, Putty, Ac.
To which they invite the attention of the trade.
f17-8t
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
FOR SALE BY
TA0MAS L WHiEE,
105 Canal Street,
—comprising—
LAW, MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
also,
School Books, Paper, Pens, etc; Blank Books, Writing
Desks; Cap, Note and Wrapping Paj>ers,
Ink, Ac., Ac , Ac-
jggT* Merchants, Teachers and others,^
buying t6 sell, are invited to call and exam-1
tne the stock offered for sale as above. Terms liberal.
N. B. New Publications for sale as soon as issued at the
North. THOS. L. WHITE,
febl()-2t D>5 Canal street.
Gsoaoa S MA.xDEvju.Ej
MANDfcVILLE
[S Ditncak Lin ton
& LINTON,
/COTTON FACTORS and Commission Merchants; Comer
V of Common and Carondoiet Streets., NewOrteans.
Refer tv Dr Stephen Duncan, Natchez. febl 0-ly
Odd Fellow’s Manuals,
French, Spanish and Italian
EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, Ac.
The subscribe* receives the latest Books as soon as issued
from the Press. Also, the Reviews, Magazines, Ac.
STATIONERY—A good assortment always on hand.
feblOtf
Louisiana Savings Company
Comer of Camp and Lataeyette streets.
rpHES Institution has been organized under an act of incor-
X peration passed by the Legislature of the State, and
is now opened for the transaction of business.
The basis upon which it i» established is simply that of a
Saving Institution. For the purposes of affording all an
opportunity of accumulating their savings, it is provided in
the Charter that as small a sum as a Dime will be received
on deposit.
For Money deposited on Interest the following rates have
been established:
Deposits for not 'ess than 60 nor more than 90 days, inter-
est at the rat* of three per cent, pet annum. .
Deposits for not less than 8 months and not more than fl
months, interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum.
Deposits for over 6 months, interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum.
Money deposited subject to caE wil be received, but no
interest will be allowed. j
On Friday deposits will be received only from Female*.
....TRU8TEE8..J.
Wm. H. Garland, W. B. Bobbe, Dennis Cronaa,
Pat. Irwin, Jas. M. Forgay, Jno. B. Camden,
Geo. C. Lawrason, Jno. Coleman, Jaa. M. Rand.
R. L. Robertson, WM. H.
New Orleans, Feb. 10-ly.
GARLAND,
eu (Twnanoa.
THE RUBYW
oocaar.
No 90
Common sired.
■ always on 1
No.
JAMES DUNLAP,
ATTORNEY AT LA W, ‘
80 St. Charles Street, N. Orleans.
YXJ ILL attend to Important cases in the Parishes ofTen-
tT s&a Madison, and Carroll. La.
pIANOS 1 PIAN0S!—PH. P WERLEIN,
A No 5 Camp street, is the sole agent for the
fehin-ly
sale of the PIANOS of the following highly___
celebrated makers: T Gilbert A Co, Habet A Cumstau, George
Hews, Boston; Wm Nunns A Co, A H Gale A Co., Bacon A
Raven, and H Worcester, New York.
The stock of SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS is large
and well selected. ,1 f t
Dealers k Teachers can purchase here at the usual discount
All order* from the country will be faithfully attended to.
Harpe, Melodeons, Acoordeons, Guitars, and everything
else appertaining to a complete Music store,can be found here
Second hand Pianos taken in parf payment for new ones.
Pianos for rent I j
Piano* and all other instruments tuned and repaired.
Everything purchased here is fully warranted.
N B HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES and BOOKS for sale
declS y
tar—The firm of Aabraad A Werfein having been dissol-
red by tbe death of Mr Asbrand, the business win in future
b, u., i. -VhTS.ru™
-i; . . L"t —. ,, 1. "-IT-—1"Z-JL
f. M
ot.9 Canal
Si. BAYLY A CO.,
Street Row and 22 Common
Street
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
FINEBRANDLSsfuQ^^WINES AND STAPL E
GOODE.
oorrta, su&xa, ucos,
j IU*B, MW,
STEAMBOA T AND PLA TA TION SUPPLIES
tober 19.1853-ly f
FLO era, SALT,
VtttR, TRA,
New Orieana, October 19,1853-ly
W COELER,!
I OF AND DEALER
4b HAVANJ^m
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