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THE TELEGRAPH totirsit arte. 'gtefojiuri arte- JESSE A. JACKSON, EEAS SMITH, COTTON FACTOR AND A. M. CROUCH; WATCH-MAKER JEWELEB, 'Jl WASHINGTON, "ARK'S.

IOTFgOODS! NEW STYLES! A i LOW I'KIC CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. i RAILROAD WARE-HOUSE, P. M'COLLUM RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND COIVIMjSSlON MERCHANTS. TAKE this method of returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on that establishment under their control for the last ten years by the merchants and planters of South Arkansas. Mr.

AV. T. II. WILLIAMS, of Washington, a gentleman of extensive experience, and one of the best Warehousemen in the State, will give this department his entire personal attention, assisted by a sufficiency of clerks and laborers, thereby despatching the receipt and delivery of goods unequalled by any similar establishment on the river. From Mr.

Williams' well known qualifications for this business, the planter and merchant will have a full guarantee that their interests will be faithfully and promptly attended to- Their Cotton-Slieds and "Ware-Houses are in thorough repair and considerably increased in size, by which they are enabled to store every planter or merchant's cotton or merchandize separately, and so that it can be got at any time, and at the same time being entirely disconnected with any other building less danger from fire. The Wagon Yard is in prime order, and is for the benefit of customers only. A large stock of Bagging, Rope, Twine, and Plantation Supplies, of every description, which will be sold on liberal terms for Cash, or to punctual dealers on the usual time. Liberel cash or provision advances made on Cotton or Produce in store. P.

McCOLLUM CO. Camden, August 1, 1857. 32 ly SEW FIR3I AXI SEW GOODS. CA MDEX, ARK ANSA S. THE undersigned having bought the entire stock of Goods of McCotLfM, Fellows (except the Groceries) will continue the business on his own account at the old stand, under the name of P.

M'COLLUM where will always be found a complete and large assortment of GOODS usually sold in this market. Groceries excepted. which will be sold as low as can be purchased in South Arkansas. The subscriber has recently returned from New Vm-lc wliorp lio n. vera Stnflc nf frnod at reduced prices, which are now daily expected.

ana, ne wouiu particularly can tiie attention 01 Cash buyers to examine his stock before pur-ehasiiiir elsewhere, as he can and will sell ns good bargains as can be bought in New Orleans, lor tlie lie would tnke this opportunity of returning bis cratcful acknowledgments to the rteonle of South Arkansas for the liberal patronage extended to him for the last twelve years, and hopes by his usual strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. PETER M'COLLUM. Camdm, Jan. 3, 'iSQ. CARRIAGE SHOP OS TSIE CAMDEN, ARKANSAS.

THE undersigned having era- ployed the very hest Median- 2tlrj--fj' ics. and having on hand a fine stock oi Material ot the hest quality, are now ready to execute, in a substantial, neat and workman-like style, Buggies, Carriages, and in fact, any and every thing in their line of business, as wed as it can be done any where. Those wishing to purchase, will please call, and satisfy themselves, by an examination of work row in the shop. M. J.

WILSON CO. Rk.feu to N. S. Graves. P.

McColIum. B. T. Powell. N.

W. Ik J. S. Richmonds, Hiuton Ward. Toney Hodnett.

Camden, June 20, 18-36. 27:4. II. 0. COOK.

K. T.lVSCOTT, J. II, MEXIIBMHU. 11 Book-Sellers, Stationers, AND GESERAL SEW A li AT THE SlflN OF THE BIG 1 door below Buchanan old stand, Washington CAMDEN, ARKANSAS. on hand assortment of School, Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Novels, N.

B. Orders from country merchants and school teachers filled at a liberal discount, gigr Terms strictly Cash. Feb. 11, 1857. W.

H.ETTER, AS just opened a fresh and seasonable as sortment oi FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. A a a -h a Groceries, Sill Hoots and Shoes. Hoots and Shoes, Slats, Clothing, Which he offers for sale at reduced prices. His stock consists in part of the following: LA.BIES)1 mQm Black and Plaid Silks, Embroidered Robes, Organdie Robes, and White Lace Mantillas, Liiwns, Bareges, Klack Silk Lace Veils, IJrilliantines, Jaconetts and Kansook, Plain and Corded, Embroidered Dollars, Uudersleeves and Chemisetts, llain and Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Crinoline and Grass Skirts, French Corsets, Ladies' Silk and Lisle Vests, Kid Gloves and Gauntlets, Silk Gloves and Mitts. Ladies' and Misses Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, Dress Trimmings Of all kinds.

Swiss and Jaconett, Bands, Edgings and Insertings. Frencli Cliintzcs, Ginghams and Calicoes, Pure Irish Linens, Linen Lawn, Table Linen, Linen Napkins, Domestics, Brown and Sheetings from Bleached 4 to 10 qrs. wide. Shirtings, Planters' Linen and Drilling, Russia Duck, Cottona les, Nankins, Marseilles, ke. IMantation Goods.

Southern Stripes, Osnabugs, Denims, Lowells, Kerseys and Linseys. Spring and Summer Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Hosierj', Gloves, Suspenders, Siats, Siools and Shoes. Ladies' Congress Boots, Glove Kid do. Foxed. Ladies' and Misses' Cloth Gaiters, Kid.

Morocco and Calf Boots and Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, Gent's Fine Pump-soled Calf Boots, Light Calf Boots. Kip and Congress Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slippers, Youths' and Boys' Boots and Shoes, llussetts, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. Hardware and Queensware. Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Snuff, He respectfully invites an examination of his stock and prices. Washington, April 1, 1857.

A. B. COX, AT his OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, fTMIE subscriber has just received direct from -L New Orleans, a large and fresh supply of Groceries and Confectionaries, carefully selected by himself for Cash, which li nffcrs to tho public, at his new store. His stock consists, in part, of the following articles Brandy, Gin. Whisky, Sugar, Tobacco, Jellies, Syrups, Crackers, Ginger, Coffee, Candies, Preserves, Cheese, Cloves, Candied Fruits, Sugar of Lemon, Black Pepper, Spice, Cayenne Pepper, Almonds, Raisins, Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, Pecans, Toys, Tops, Soaps, Extracts, Cologne, Sauces.

Marbles, Pickles, Sardines, Lobsters Salmon, Herring, Catsups, Champagne, Port Wine, Sherry, Malaga, Ale, Soda. Snuff, Ink. Powder, Shot, Lead, Oil, Lard. Clams, Brandy Cherries, Vinegar, Percussion Caps, Cod Fish, Mustard, Mackerel, And many other articles too tedious to mention. US" Call and examine.

"tEwi A. 11 COX. Washington, June 31, 1857. 22-tf BARGAINS! Being desirous of reducing my atomic before the intro-' duction of new supplies, I will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY 13 1 1 WILLIAM H. ETTElt, At Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Annum if paid strictly in Advance; lhree Dollars if paid within Six Months; and if payment be delayed until after that time, Fourdollara.

Terms of Advertislngf. For a Square of 10 Lines or less, first insertion Oxk Dollar, and for each subsequent insertion Fifty Cents; over 10 lines and not exceeding 15, to be charged as a square and a half; over 15 and not exceeding 20, as two squares; and in the same proportion for longer Advertisements. All advertisements to be paia lor in advance or payment assumed cj some reasonable person Contracts by tlie Year. (PAYABLE Qt ARTERLY.) Not exceeding lOlines, renewable at pleasure $20 co 50 Standing Advertisements. 10 lines or less, each additional a monins, su wu cquiiru, 10 00 8 0O 12 15 00 44 12 00 All advertisements of personal altercation will in all cases be charged double.

All advertisements mnst be marked with the number of insertions, otherwise they will be continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. No person will be announced ns a candidate for any office without the advance payment. Obituary notices charged as advertisements. Job work must be paid for on delivery. No paper will be discontinued only at the discretion of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid.

Single copies, 10 cents. 25.00 IJOIILARS WANTED AT FULTON' For Goods, ALL FRESH AND SEASONABLE, an-1 tl, prices as low as can be afforded for Cash. My stock consists of every bariety of Calicos, Ginghams, Linens, Domestics- A SUPERIOR LOT OF BOOTS SHOES, Heady 31ade CJIotliinpr, BLANKETS, SUGAR. LO WELLS, DR UGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, COFFEE. WHISKY.

BRAND)'. WINES. RON, TO ISA CCO, PORK, BAGGING AND ROPE, NAILS. SPIKES BLACKSMITH TOOLS. MACKEREL.

COD F1SII. OIL. SADDLERY. Ql'UENSWAEE. HAKDWAl'F AND WOODF.Ntt'ARE, All of which I offer low for cash.

Hides. Peltries. Beeswax and Cotton, at the Lower Warehouse. B. L.

CUTTEP, Fulton, August 18, IS56. 8 if WASHINGTON HOUSE, 4 Washington, mil PROPRIETOR JW1 respectfully informs his friends and patrons, tim sand patrons, ly, that he has aim liuuilC ilUIiewiliV. HUH lie IlllS 1... recently conndeted a new and a.in modiuus iK.tfhti'Sii to this, widl known otaliiiyli -ment, and tiioimiglily innovated iind refited entire building having added several large mm'-pleasant rooms to those heretofore in use, uV. of which have been well supplied with new and comfortable furniture anil beddinjr.

With tlx-i-t) advantages the ojn-ietur flatters himself tiiat the will be found one of tlie most convenient, roomy and pleasant establishments in fcioutU table will be supplied ith evt i dclicHfy the country 11 fiords his house is weli pii.vidn4-with csi refill and attentive servants, and the proprietor pledges himself to spare no pains or expense to promote thu comfort of his guests. His Stables and Lots are large and convenient, well supplied with provender, and will hentW-ml-ed by faithful and trustv Ostlers. THE STAGE OFFICE, for the lines of Stages from Washington Little-Rock to Shreveport. Gaines Landing 11 to Claiksville, Texas, is kejitsit this lu.use ti t-stage leaves Washington tor Little Roek. cvciy Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday mornings at 2 o'clock A. ('and for CI111 Tc-xas. 1 every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at the same hour going through to either place in wo days THE RATES OF CHARGES AI1K AS FOLLOWS Board and Lodging per month without per day Man ami horse all night Single meal dinner supper or breakfast Lodging Horse-feed Horse per mouth 15 DO 12 ()( 1 (() 1 50 50 25 40 15 00 The proprietor, thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, hopes by unremitted care and attention to merit its continuance. H. W.

SMITH, Proprietor. Washington, Ark. Oct. 4.1-tf TK I-W Ik MX STAULS, FROM WASHINGTON TO CLARKSVILLE. Line of Tri-Weekly Stages between Washington, Arkansas, and Chuksrille Texas, is now in successful operation, connecting regularly at Washington with the arrivul and departures of the Eastern Stage.

Travelers-will find new and comfortable Stages, good teams and careful and accommodating drivers on this, route. Fair through, $10, way passenger. 10 cents per mile. Baggage at tlie risk of ow ners. Office at Washington House.

WM. MOSS, Proprietor. Washington, Ark. Nor. 1st, 1854.

44-tf SOUTHERN STAGE LINE: FROM WASIIIXGTOX, AItIv iS4S TO SIIRE1TFORT, LOUISIANA THIS Line runs regularly three times a week, connecting at Washington with the Clarks-ville, Texas, and Little Rock Stages. Leaves Washington, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2 o'clock, A. and arrives at Shreveport next days at 6 P. M. This line also Connects with the Monroe and Natchez line, at Sentell's Store, and with the lines to Marshall, Jefferson, Henderson, Lylei and Nacogdoches, Texas, and tho line, to Alexandria, at Shreveport.

Fare to Shreveport, $10 00 4 J. S. GIBSON, Proprietor September oth, 1855. SO-tf. VALUABLE LAXDFOR SAI.K.

TIIE undersigned offer for sale on accommodating terms, acres of choice and-valuable Land, situated in Sevier county, Arkansas. These land3 were selected in 1830, are of the-best quality of upland, and are located in a desirable neighborhood. For terms, enquire of W. II. Etter.

at Washington, or the subscribers at Litle Rock. W'ATKINS CURREN. January 28th, 1852. 4-tf. iHfctf try HEUBIN WHITE.

J. W. SMITH. J. W.

BALDWIN. WHITE, SMITH BALDWIN, Receiving, Forwarding and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN GROCERIES, BOAT AND BAR STORES, Plantation Supplies. CORNER MILAM AND COMMERCE STREETS, SHREVEPORT, LA. HAVING purchased from E. C.

Hart the commodious brick warehouse formeriy occupied by Mr. L. E. Carter, and more recently by Mr. Nat.

Moore, we are now prepared to receive and store Cotton, Merchandise and Produce, and solicit the patronage of our friends and the public, pledging ourselves to give prompt attention to all business entrusted to our care. We will keep on hand at all times a large and complete stock of Plantation Supplies, Boat and Bar Stores and Groceries, of all descriptions, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. Our entire charges for receiving, storing and shipping cotton will be twenty-five cents per bale. N. B.

In consequence of a rumor having been circulated that our charges per barrel for storing up freight are 125 cents, we are induced to notify our friends and the public, that our charges are as follows: Storage, per barrel 12Jc. Dravage, receiving and forwarding, 6Jc. May 21st, 1856. 21-tf. JOHN X.

nOWELL, HAMILTON' S. HOWELL. j. s. iioh ell RECEIVING FORWARDING MERCHANTS, (ON THE LEVEE,) SIIREVErORT, LOUISIANA.

HAVE purchased the well known building formerly occupied by Messrs. Douglass Dashiell, on the Levee, (at the steamboat landing.) and are nowr prepared to receive, store or forward cotton and merchandise of every description at as low rates as any respectable house in Shreveport. Our warehouses are immediately on the banks of the river, and among the largest and most convenient in the country, which rentiers our facilities for storing and shipping cotton equal if not superior to that possessed by any other establishment on Red river. Cotton will be shipped without lieing exposed to mud or rain. All goods will lie promptly forwarded according to orders; and every attention will be paid to the interests of otir patrons.

We arc prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton or goods sent to our care. We keep constantly on hand a complete ns-sortment of groceries, provisions, flour, bacon, salt, sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, candles, soap, whiskey, brandy, gin, rum, wines, syrups, tobacco, snuff, fane j' groceries, castings, nails, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Feb. 11 1857. G-tf L.

E. CATlTF.lt W. U. SHIVERS. Carter Ul vers, MERCHANTS, SIIREVEPOUT, LA.

HAVING purchased the lar-e and commodious new warehouse at the loot of Texas street, on the Levee, we are prepared to receive consignments ol goods or cotton on storage or lor sale. We will keep on hand a large supply ol agricultural imple- merits, iron, castings, asSev-eA. In fact we expect to make it an Agricultural Warehouse. where may be loiuicl all kinds of tools necessary for the planter, such as Plows, CoUoi, Scrapers, Cultivators, Gins, Mills, W7heat Fans. Gin Segments.

Gin Bands. Wagons, Carts. Axes. Hoes. Wheel harrows.

Also, seed Oats. Cotton seed. 'iiass tced, Guano, Lime, Hair. Cement, Piaster Paris, Cash advances made on consignments. Jan.

1V57. I'KIAII M-NN. V. RJTfHIF. A.

A. YATES DUNN cV ATES, li ei vi .5 a ro rwijsidii AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AX I DEALERS IX COMMERCE STREET, S1I REVEPORT LODISI AN A. "ITfE have leased the commodious and fire-V proof Warehouse recently owned and occupied by "Messrs Oglesbv Griswold, and are prepared to receive and store Cotton, Merchan dize and Produce. We solicit patronage, and pledge ourselves to give prompt attention to all business entrusted to our care. Wo shall keep on hand at all times a complete stock of PLASTATIOX SUIILIES, BOAT BAR STORES and GROCERIES of every description, to which wc beg leave to call the public attention.

Our charges for receiving, storing and ship ping Cotton, is twenty-five cents per bale, for the entire season. We will make liberal cash advances on Cotton and Merchandize in store. NOTICE. "ITTE havo associated with us V. RITCHIE, and will continue business under the style of Dunn ates.

DUNN YATES. STEAM MILL NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the WsiKliiiiglen Steam Saw and Mill, are prepared to fill bills for Lumber at the following prices All square edged Lumber, per 100 feet, board measure, $1 25 Sheeting per 100 feet 62 Bills are considered due when the Lumber is delivered, and if payment be delayed until after the expiration of the year, tho charge will be $1 50 per 100 feet for square edge, and 75 per 100 feet for sheeting. Corn will be ground at the usual rates. Sacks must be legibly masked, or they, will not be received at the mill, nor will the proprie tors l)e accountable tor losses.

E. V. COLLINS CO. February 11th, 1837., POSTSCRIPT! PERSONS ordering Lumber are informed that we are determined to adhere to our prices, viz: For square edged Lumber, per 100 feet, if paid for on delivery, $1 25 if payment bo delayed until the end of the year, $1 50. Vnr- iirnt.inr if rifiid for on delivorv.

(521 (unto if payment be delayed until the expiration of me year, t-j uemo. E. V. COLLINS CO. Sept' 23, 1857.

38-tf MED ICAL A DK. F. REID, having permanently located in lied Land Township, fourteen miles East of Washington, off ers his professional services to the citizens of said Township and surrounding country, in all the various branches of his profession. He can be found at his office at all times, unless professionally absent. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ARKANSAS i-t-f- REFERS TO Hon.

Thos. B. Hanley, Helena, Ark's. Hon. R.

J. Walker, ex-Sec'y Treasury, N. Y. Hon. F.

I Stanton, Washington. D. C. Messrs. Dale, Ross Withers, Philadelphia.

Hutching Jacobs, Brown, Johnson N. Orleans. Southern Bank of Tennessee, Memphis. Union Commercial Bank of Middle Tennesse, Lebanon, Tenn. Helena, Xov.

1th, 185(5. JAMES K. YOUNG. J. W.

THOMAS. YOUNG THOMAS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Washington; ark's. Will practice in'all the Courts in South Ar kansas and the Supreme Court at Little Hock. and will give prompt attention to the collection ot all claims entrusted to them.

July 22d, 1857 ojivillOemings, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND KM. OF TIIE tl. S. COIKT OF CLAIMS, FOE THE ST A TE OF ARKANSAS. Address, WASHINGTON, ARK'S.

A. FOWL Ell. JOS. STILLWELL Fowler 8tillwcll, ATTORNEYS ATLAW. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS.

HAVE formed a partnership, for the practice of their profession, in its various branches, in tlie Mate 01 Arkansas. August 1st, 185-j. 31-ly. Jolui C. Atkiiisozi.

ATTORNEY AT LAV Lewisville, Laf.wette Cotwty. ARKANSAS. Lewisville, June 1.1th, 18.5."). 2o-tf. Alexander Ryriic, ATTORNEY AT LAW Lewisville, Lafayettb Coustt.

ARKANSAS. Lewisville, June 10th, 2-3-SAMUEL 71 YE BIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 72 Camp Street. New Orleans. i8.

V. Lucy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA. March, 21st, 12- A. B. WILLIAMS, Counselor Attorney at Law, ir.

1 smxa tox, a E'S. "ITriLL practice rcpularly in the Courts of the (ith Judicial Circuit. fZpif" All business entrusted to his care will be punctually attuided to. '-I 'J okorot: nrcECiL, ATTORNEY AT 1j AW DALLAS, l'OLK COUNTY, ARK. June 24th, 1 Hi ATTfiRXKY AT iaXV, IIHMPSTEAD COUNTY, ARKS.

June 10th, 1857. Dr. S. II. Harvey, DENTIST, Imp Pkrmanenti.y Looated at WASHINGTON, ARKA NAS.

August, 1855. 34- OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Washington and vicinity. Dr. Nelson may always be found, except when professionally absent, in the "Old Land Office," opposite the Clerk's Office, and will attend punctually to professional calls at all hours. Washington, June 24.

1857. Dr. J. P. Branson, OFFERS his profetsional services to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity.

lie may at all times be found at his office in Columbus un less professionally cnomged. December 24th, 185(5, 2-ly. ISAAC X. JOXES, M. 1.

A. P. MOOKK. 3J. V.

Drs. Jones Moore, OFFER their professional services to the public. They are to be fouud at their office on the square on which Dr. Jones resides. Washington, Jan.

10, 1857. A CARD. DR. rURDOM tenders his professional services to the citizens of Washington and its vicinity in the various branches of his 'profession. He may be found at nil times, except when professionally absent, at his residence near Maine street.

January 27, 1852. IR. I. JKTT. HAS resumed the practice of medicine in Washington, and may at all times be fouud at his apothecary store, unless professionably absent, where he will keep a full supply of fresh medicines for sale low for cash.

Washington, May 4. 4-t. GENERAL LAND AGENCY. DANIEL E. WILLIAMS will serve all those who desire his services as Land Agent in the Red River Land District will attend promptly to paying taxes, redeeming forfeited lands, locating land warrants, Persons wishing their lands properly described, can get a plat of their lauds and a true description for a small fee; will also draw deeds, mortgages, bonds, hills of sale, articles of agreement, His experience in this kind of business, prompts him to the belief that he can give general satisfaction.

Washington, Feb. 20th, 1850. 7-tf. CIIOICE XAJfD FOR SALE, ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, located about nine miles north-west of Washington, on the North Fork of the Ozan, will be sold on reasonable terms, if application be made soon. The tract embracing the following numbers, to wit: The SE of section eleven, SW of section twelve, West of NE of section twelve, SW of SE of section twelve, NW of section thirteen, of SE of section thirteen, NE of section fourteen, NE of section twenty-four, All in township ten, south, in range 20 west.

Apply to WM. ANDREWt Washington, Art, June 18th, 1806. COMMISSION MERCHANT. Vo. IK Common Street, NEW ORLEANS.

September 20th, 1854. 38- j. s. BEANDER, D. F.

MC KE.N.NA, C. D. IIUBBAKD. Grander, McKenna, Hubbard, Late Brander, Williams, Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko.39 Carondelet Street, NEW ORLEANS.

November 20th, 1854. 47-tf. RICHARD LLOTD, W. 3. FR1EKSON.

11 oyd Fricrson, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS. March 2d, 1853. 27-ly. J. F.

WTCHE. J. FLETCHER WVCHE, JR. Wyclie COTTON FACTORS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 119 Common Street, XEW ORLEANS.

Dr. J. S. Sandidge, of Ftnevile, is ovr general Agent. November 1st, 1854.

44-ly. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, I. MARSH DENMAN Nos. 81, 83 and 85 Common Street, NEW ORLEANS. 1 he oldest and largest establishment in the city, have alwavs on hand an extensive stock of Coaches, Carriages, Caleches, Barouches, Rockawaj-s, and Buggies, with and without tops, manufactured by themselves, and fully guaranteed, together with every variety of Harness, Trimmings, Axles, Springs, Lamps, Varnishes, which they will sell low for cash or city acceptance.

May 28th, 185G. 22-ly. C. LEWIS, 1 New Orleans. R.

C. OGLESRY. Shreverort, La. LEWIS OGLES BY, COTTON FACTORS, AND General Commission Merchants, no. 6 rxiox STKEKT, NE ORLEANS.

Sept. 2, 1857. 35-dy MONTROSS STILWELL MAGAZINE STREET 19. .19 CORNER, OF COMMON STREET, New Orleans. Wholesale Dealers 1 I HI NG, Of their own Manufactory 112 Fulton Also Importers of French Clothing, all made in the latest stylo and cut, and quality, at reduce', prices, Wholesale and llctail.

best 31 -v. James II. Dudley, WHOLESALE GROCERS, CORKER OF Common avrf Trhmipitoubis Streets, NEW ORLEANS. Have always on hand an extensive and well selected assortment of GROCERI ES. Country Merchants supplied.

Plantation and Family Stores put up to order at the market jricex. Also, Wines and Liquors, Of the choicest and best brands, witli a general assortment of articles of the hest quality in the Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of his country friends. "henry parsons PIANO FORTE WARE ROOMS, No. 13 Camp Street, New Orleans, AGE an GENT for the sale of Chickering Sons, 1 Nnnns Clark's Pianos. Keeps con- stantly on hand tlie most extensive stock in the city, at tho lowest factory prices.

Together with Violons, Accordions and Guitars, from Martin, Instruction Books, May 28th, 1S5G. 22-ly. PRICE COULON, No. 107 Poydras Street, ftew Orleans, PLUMBERS, and dealers in all kinds of Cooking Ranges and Stoves, keep constantly 011 hand a general assortment of Parlor, Office, Dining-room and Cooking Stoves, Grates, Baskets, Pressed copper Bottoms, Iron and Lead Pipe, Zinc, Tig and Sheet Lead, and all kind of Plumbers materials, with the following Ranges: Knickerbocker Cooking Range First Premium consuming less fuel than any Range in use. 1).

J. AV right's Improved Range. Burrows' Improved Range. Economist Cooking Range celebrated for great saving in fuel. Either of these Ranges can be fitted with or without copper boilers, on the most reasonable terms.

Also, Force and Lift Pumps of every variety. May 28th, 1856. 22-ly. F. W.

COELER, Importer and Dealer in ANJQ)IJES, tIES, CORDIALS, FRUITS, PICKLES, SARDINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HO Common Street, Orr-OSITE THE ST. CHABLES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. Orders from the country punctually attended to. May 28th, 1850. 2-1 y.

BOUT. J. WARD. W. r.

SAUNDERS. KOBT. P. HL'ST. WARD, SAUNDERS HURT, COTTON FACTORS, 100 Gravier Street, NE ORLEANS.

May 28th, 1850. 24-1 y. REMOVAL. DR. It.

T. WILLIAMS has removed his office to tho room formerly occupied by M. Kill-eore as a Swamp Land Office, directly opposite lnrorAr' Tailoring establishment. When not in town he may be found at hia plantation two miles South -East of -Washington. May 6th, 1867.

DRESS GOODS. T1TE have just received and opened an addi-VY tion to our former stock of Dress Goods, Bonnets, Trimmings, to which we invite the attention of the Ladies: W. II. ETTER CO. June 15th, 1857.

HAS removed to the square! on which the Court-House is second door S. E. of the clerk's office, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, with neat ness and dispatch, having just received a fine assortment of tools and materials, Washington, April 19, 1854. 16 HOUSE, SIGN AND And laper Hanger. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Hempstead and adjoining counties, that he is still prepared to execute all iobs in liis line, with neatness and disnateh.

He Ulfiv ha found at the Furniture Store of D. II. Hawks, when not elsewhere engaged. April 9th, 195G. 15-ly.

G. W. BRE.V, House and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPEE HANGER, WASHINGTON, ARK. ASjpesjar- irTfciied in Washington, and 4f-. i' tMvarious branched of of Mahogany, Walnut, Rosewood, Xrpleiind Satin-wood, and also of Italian and Egyptian Marble, neatly executed.

Can be found at Hawks Weldon's Furniture Rooms. Nov. 2o, 1850. 48-lv. R.

J. ALEXANDER, SADDLE, BRIDLE, -AND- iva sir ix Toy, a at s. jwgfo TAKES this method of inform-QfffV ItJS inrr the citizens of irniiintnnl JHa ing the citizen: and surrounding counties, that lie is now receiv ing one of the largest assortments of Saodlf.hy ever brought to this market, consisting of all descriptions of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, BJ3GY, CARRIAGE AMD HACK HARNESS. I have 011 hand some twelve dozen of the justly celebrated lZOIC TREES, which gave so much satisfaction last year. 1 will warrant all of my saddles not to hart.

Orders respectfully solicited. fcSr" IV A TCDAt mv shop immediately, some 3.000 GOOD CUSTOMERS also, some 0.000 lbs. GOOD DACON, and o.OOO lbs. DRV HIDES for which I will pay the highest price in Saddlery. Flour, meal, corn and peltry ta-ken in exchange for work.

Washington- May 0th, 18o7. l.u-tf II. WHITFORM ARCHITECTS BUILDERS, WASHINGTON, ARIv's. RESPECTFULLY tender their services to the public in the different branches of their trade. They will execute all work entrusted tothcin in a manner satisfactory to 4helr patrons Persons at a distance desiring work, will notify us, and we will visit their locality.

April 1, 1857. 12-ly. WM. 11. COLLINS.

B. KONALIi. COLLI KS MtLONALDS MANUFACTORY FOR ITAKING AND REPAIRING lJil.s, Siiii3iin 2acliines, STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, WHEAT TZIRASIIE2SS, WASHINOTON, ARKANSAS. OLLINS McDONALD take this method of annomicnir to the iwonle of South Arkansas. that they have entered into a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its branches.

They have made arrangements with Eastern furnishers for a large stock of the best material used in the manufacture of the above named articles, and will guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. They will attend in person to starting gins and mills furnished by them. They are to be found at Wm. R. Collins' old stand in Washington, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.

February 2oth, Millinery and Dress-Making E.STAISE1SB633 EAT. MISS ANNA McGREW takes this method of informing the public that she has taken rooms at the WASIINGTOX HOUSE, where she is prepared to attend promptly, and she trusts satisiactoniy, 1111 oruers entrusteu to her in the above line of business. February 11th, 1857. G-tf Another Change in Business. WEEIOi KEilXXEK HAVE formed a co-partnership for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of FURNITURE, at W.

Weldon's Oli Stand. They will in a short time to offer for snle every description of "Garniture usually made in the South, which they" -will sell lower for cash than has ever before been offered. Z2 LT "BET HIT ZEC IW made and trimmed to order on the shortest notice. Washington, Feb. 11th, 1857.

6-tf FOIIWAUDISU, AND COMMISSION WARE-HOUSE, LOWER LANDING, FULTON. ARK'S THE undersigned, having purchased the lower warehouse at Fulton, Arkansas, and put it in complete repair, is ready to receive cotton, and merchandize on storage or commission. He will give strict attention to all consignments, and hopes thereby to receive a liberal share of patronage. G. C.

CREWS. Fulton, July 8th, 1857. 27: tf Receiving Forwarding. upper Warehouse, FULTON, ARKANSAS. THE undersigned has leased tho upper warehouses, at Fulton, for a term of years, and is prepared to receive, store and forward cotton and up-freight consigned to his care.

All business entrusted to him will receive his personal attention. His experience in tho trade of Red Riverrhe flatters himself, will enable him to give general satisfaction. E. S. JOHNSON.

September 17jth, 1856. 38-tf BACON. 5 6 IQ 1 Pounds Itacon Just re- -r y-pived nnti fnr aula Vw i IS1 ox ta ai The ed, by against merit the name The wbo U- Cairo Lave Xcmen eIs- Cairo Fulton Railroad. Cairo axi Fulton Railroad Office, Little Rock, January Hi, 18-57. IN order to afford those who may wish to become interested as Stockholders in the Cairo and Fulton Railroad, and thereby participate in the grant of lands made by Congress to aid in its construction, an opportunity of doing so, the following local agents have been appointed ami duly authorized by the company to receive subscriptions to its capital stock, to wit: Dr.

John F. Allen, Batesville, Independence county. RiCHAftn Fatiif.rly, Little Rock, Pulaski county. J. L.

WiTHERSPOox, Arkadelphia, Clark county. Col. R. Martin. Princeton, Dallas county.

Maj. B. F. Hempstead, Washington, Hempstead county. Hon.

Davit Foras, Paraclifta, Sevier eountj'. Also, the following traveling agents, to wit: Col. II. C. Dye and I.

M. Moore, Esq. EDW. CROSS, President C. F.

R. R. Feb. 11, 6-tf FURNITURE! TIIE undersigned has just received aa large and splendid lot of fl XITL'RE, on consignment, con- ll sisting of Mahogany Bureaus, with Looking-Glasses. Black Walnut Octagon Post Bedsteads, Maple and Cherry do do do Black Walnut Cottngo do Cane and Wood seat Chairs and Rockers, Black Walnut Armours, Cherry and Black Walnut Tables, Looking-fSlasses, All of which will be sold low for cash.

B. L. CUTTER. Fulton, Ark's, June 1837. 22-tf Acres of Eancl for Sale.

2 000 Acres different tracts of uplands jUUU and River bottom on the South side of Little River, in township twelve, South, in range -0 West, convenient to aw and Grist Mills. ALSO, 320 acres on Messers creek, five miles Northwest of Center Point all in Sevier county. f- ALSO, 2,000 acres in Hempstead county, in different tracts all good tilable land. These lands will be sold very low for cash, or one third cash and balance of payments made to suit the convenience of purchasers. For particulars, apply to the undersigned near Nashville, Hempstead county, Arkansas.

DANIEL A. REEDER. Sept. 2nd, 1857, 35rly 1 mj entire stock. Some articles can bo iiold for -(lt and carriage.

bat ies Dpcss Goods Trimmings icar or t. fn amf fiiiKtompm JSeariv all of tb i will Do iounu, upon exaiuuiaiiuu, c4u.11 .1. 8uppresSPaalitr anJ gtvies to anj in tho market, even of latest importation. Wishing to ind up my outstanding business, I would most rcspectly urge delinquents to fime forward and pay up by the 1st of July, or before, if possible. My thanks are due the pub-enable lic for tlicir heretofore, and I bope to share their future favors.

A. BELLER. i- Washington, April 8, 1837 14-tL li A LL person? indebted to G. W. HOOKS, either by note or account, aro requested to Within trmnt to.the uiulcrsitrnod.

to whom last tow sanift have been assigned for the benefit of Imsbe! His creditors. aand W. II. ETTER, Atsignee BLOCK BRO. C- Sebruflrj 11th, 18-37.

Aug. 19, 1857. ss-tr v7.

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