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Ladice' Artificial Calves. We cannft reti t'.. t..:i,-. ' v: to reputl h ui.-i f loring arttic!e fl o ': ' ~ l ,, '.. of the 2 . th'oe: h the ouj.t r: r out of the oiin - r' ca It it i0t'resC tihe raier "t u o , it ,':d uý, he r, :;i b- '- 1 r, +i for Li; t rou l"- in reailg iit' D iti g i ve' ral v : o't::. of it pat winter a .: . bv to ~ cIurcet Irc ula.:r:tte s in : r , of a , . And by ca h,,; A: : .i t ,' tii: '+f r' .' 1'tt.'l 't, . lt1 I:tin i w hen. they tl-,t "1: ':-t , ,+Ar'p. -. W '1 d (o not know whosa( : :: w 1nn they were firt inr;-i i...f :' i. - t . r i . ctr i: . _ . let. . ' crt1:, e of a)f a ': l 1:.at' V i, t, t lant 're , ., to 1 _ I U f ', v : i, hi p:onii ent cac-,r - S:.-, delvotd 'ii tl, :r ert~_ -" to the fabricati : c: U1 -. r.re hits of frib nu ',"atmomy; and, net,+! :' .tanu :1, the very rapid pro'luction, the supply f.. ptort if the demant, Of c,'t ran', a deal of eatare ta; ,c : , t v pr' ,,_ rna , nline e.ei ,ho,", pqe t 'r, ., m 'I'.. , t. i. .' u it o to t io ne h -c . n.,,k t; for 1this would Ove aL i a tiery injurious l , t (i1 tht s ien o tf the ar:ic'e, a., the tautalisintg di h ito woani:d have bte ar e 'n p. asing. But th f:cu of its xo-,t', ce a so on and cta-i transmitted b: it sor't of rridd"nly l,, 'rle'n i 61. and all who wrige h, r,... f tm i ,, to by marvrlcou's per ti,' of';' f' t u 1. ,. vul S r e .t 1 ' ,.lo to -ui,.,Iy their sweet _elve' tl i ,r e :it'n iannoll nCIe' ehlct ailtogether I c u t to lr' 7 ,1; 1s. t n' "ent el l en ttre't ci or:,,'r, tron club riI l .ti , aend in the bi.wi.,; s tar;o:.` ,ýl- tl o 1 ;:tins .: nluical," have futh di : l I.. F , ,r t o, ll ],.i' i:::i titilltl r n- of delight ata a en-,tfa,'' - Li. m h ,il}" :It 1 ,: - rl ote w illin:_;ly p] t._ - I fý S..:, 'l to be a disa . . a' a.. to t ".. , r i L 1.1 1, . r., tthli a: c n - t',a t:,y ,: 1dari g' ' of ' tie ab'uintl-Lg 01 ,S - ,f t.,r .i h' , ' a:," t .,.' too, in a very port D,, a: e:: ;'.i' -,1 , I v i t i t to al ost any adie " t :n - -I -u , :. A i ii " ' v on,'tx' ,r' e -hould n: t,, I .L n i .' it i'' l " h, tt h ,til an i il ing spirit : '. dl, on,: tact ,.i'.;.'_t r. n;,u. .' - & ii 'i lc 't, r 'lai -: I ia:, : u- Ie't . , 111i a : c r l 's t e " l , . t',''l " . , r ,." pis th t,1 "4,1 ' - the wli be t I ,'d wi! ,: o: ' v . ont.il b reaf' r dii owil ' ':':i t"^e tl'i ,','-' '.-.t , , ,l'il , a-t t},l : h:e t 'i 0d1 1 ' L 'i J": u, ' t'. i1 '<-, nu no'. 1r _3 Lh u 1- t itw ,:, it.i- I, ia,:1 r of i:.terest to i: . S. . ,'li to L a " l t'. I ii o l al lo e tc l ra.:.r, ,, t;e"ý entr,. !:- lit-ti thr., which" call uo:: the oglin glce:o of so mnoily a.nJm ing spec,,or-. This is t .ecrut, which only te co,:,.t-d alers and ti ; (,'1:c_-' lu, .;',.: cn u.ie"!. W e learn, however, th':. they have becun c r pop':Ir wi}h the nu-called `'uppr,-,: circle.s,- n, it i. thi i' .upt iing success with thiN I ci,tw- that L]:_ led to an unusual 'matiii for skatin,' ,lu ring the past >vu.-,n. T ei gonlda have been thrr: g, I with ýung ladies as n.ver before, and not unti: t1 - w'rit , has the .,y-terv hrn fully revealed. In facO, tD. r,.e of the s' aeon h-, !,,,n the-c adtbstable ,,ve , I,"~' hta. the '1,ll11,t l faillein ,1' very matctially with the: '1 Iy, ts-in;; 1 way of the, sktitng -'aton. They are ,,o',u by the tos:t fa1!iouJuthl'," it Inot the mtos.t lespect;t+!, 1i; the t1 tlty propn,..ld" ahd at the weekly s.(i,1. a - etin", a ,d, in f;,'', r alum-t cveirywh+,re. .r' nie.', J. y'V, lag t1,'1 -rand Ihi[l,1 l i ; t,.ts all day long an,; :-el: them tt v,.ry ,, 1 o ' . 0 ! ,,' i,. in si/ 's to s itl. S"o i' .I u.,h, - littuc ,ll"r:ncmc Low c: l v.rLuas or ill-sh tte C "(J!e ;ay be, cvei1 t':ire is 0 11:111ui by the dovice , 'VS::t with :,, incvsttmunt or tao in false .h'ir, a ,d .,: l =t, p'un . m . the ti hr':k , and the now thor. 11 rly i rt'r, ' l j a, lt ca v - t: 1,00- :tiwkward i:. r-L.l'e an,. ul13tt'.'<tice iui g .etl*, appC e tnat l F'ane ,o ,,y "ch s .ng." Y o e- u .iv the c or' I II is not earv to pru".ILt w:,!ti,.r th,-se tl:hings i,i lý it probable tu!::: ter'e t ill be no lim:it1 to the device' . which will be usc.! fur ,in!iug out the de'bts of na',,re. and for tdtlin; e llit il -i an , , to comu!artttively unih vci,,n 1ersoatl fean:t'e's. Nose. "iM be aruhcd, hooked,, or straight n d',: to hai c artificial eves, teeth, and hIii ,:i! be co' t-im-rd i i ideratnm , and no:,st of all yotnl. !ie,..s will I,:"b 1 .1:" i' : r., ,r pl tl t the furr .ish i n ' re a .Al ti ,.: ;m ia in , r': . A ntd so n 0l lo v e b cc o rn ' , r l a *ar, "111 cocicty a sharn. L';0i that tin e we caJ ..,.;" :.t:,' Io, the haiq,:u--_ ,j; UV ,' AN JI~ ': ]1 ". "'. S S '. : T : , " ; - I , .f' a _ft (a.t T,'1,, f t ,,.,, It~ . ,I :. " , ',-i.'.--Te furl, w i , i : ! iv e t o a I ,ll tl n o w r . >'-;c ,t -l ill t. 1" Ic, b e. ;! i . a c oh ' pu 'l--e n t, l'ltiL ' pa r s- T h e n u'.':Li e .: i i'. : to r e It t i. i y il.t , ,-::n 4 . 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( '.,:n .'jia , ' v ., , a', .i h h :, 1 ,t'ch of the st:t u'.: ,.. . x a ,i X on of the hi\-llIOw di i a : n:, J 1,,le, whi, . beiný foilowed up b, - al Iy toe hbq,. 11,1 t,, :I .-et of don-like[ la}: ! Si , 11,:lf the Iu 10 l i,.'roe 1,A1 feuudo a strLang: ] , n1" apip).tci.ttv of oil.n,;: t:v.e ty-four vear, i :"1thc 1 in ti1 . rl..,lil yiv filthy, a/d having- n. ' I. I. ,))t was mni in.g jist a;o' e the ankle h,'r 11.a Ini<',,g a ltite hibhr' up, the stu a p ter. ig , o 'n ( !i : 1 'a i1y, '. l ii a : l showin_ t wvas 11t the 1o1: of a slgeon, nor had it re 1 the t1111 ,:' , ur e y,'ien lost. iis face' e1:d were II" i t :Bgena bat, not a1 wor I be =g+t. from 1, . 11. 0 I :at1 lived there a uot'ahi t slug .the milk of the coil and to" . , w, .1 ,,51d n',':r to the town ai'thoritios, ,, f i" p, t, ,}, wher he nlov is and 'r,'ui tort th,' p -t w,. " , year<. -.1 a't- npi,- t.o ~'., C tII," 1llatery eonceruing thi.L dI yet wh,) e ',r -a' o: hel ot hin, and dlrif ,_ ,ý}hvle tw.,elv'e ,ar-h h ha- never u t.red a wor! 0o 1 expdih qta have )t'u n tried to loo '' his ton':ue. Otte ' :a h Ivai ,il a b,:tle containi,.k a tof N - ' Ilo :.t,", to undelstand ers t!, It it 11w , for ,,, L t is lipts and drant tit.' L. tI .llg h 1, h1im k , '\ , , si 'I e i a ilo bets. the srmme r he rt of os l, c t '=r-I . ,' sett're is th ye y, 1. He s i ',:'y 1sy of s r oe ,, St h ie man h,,, i acovered, t s!tvtm et when thev ,' ýat h. Iof s e "mi ra'ms. I i11 cnjlfci dl' , ena t ils in ;,. e -sib!tO 'o give Li a',t tr, t'm ;,+;n y, s reason.. W htore thn nrght:.i h 'ani. i:tec l in det :nely' a. t >,-, ,e only thd oly af tetn t the e ceis: , fi w et,.s -t ,'h - ,rived at this, t fcomn eT:rtpool, wihi a lArg auii [F-,rtlsri .'Ic Ai ,.-, :THOMPSON, MORRIS & Co., ' N . 10 and 8 Front Row, SHIREVEI'ORT, LA. .. TE l.r special induenrents to country merchants ft I.. deal"ls our latrge st!ok which embraces a sen r: a: assot mentu nsu rpi;isedby any house in Sht ieveport. SgHg I ' si nr special facilities fir replenishing our stock i.r.tgh our N, Orlln-s hout-, Waddy Thompson & lo., we are conit-idnt of .making it the interest of e. e ;ev b'over to nri'e ant look through our stock before Sr' 'Ita.il. ,et.'e-ar l. Our st-ock embraces: la',;. and Domestir Dry Goods, M aItridwarc and Cutlery, QUeens and ;law.It:re, ever I Iat', lloots and Sho.s, Su Tinw-are and Willow Ware, 'u Ur.,ceries and Provisions, Saddlery and ftarness, BoLt aLd Bar Stores, Ciga L' i. a.ds Sta:itnerya, D:ugs, o'uoki g and Heratind 'towcs, Brat Wineý ant Liqu otrs, Ciothin, in every variefr, for sale low by TU0IIoMlSON, MORRIS & Co., Pck No. 1) and ? Front Row, Shreveport, La. RF. A. .,ial 'r and Jas. Ratliff will be ala-d to see their Jtae ol ':! indsat th ehotiec of Thompson, Morris & Co. Al Sir,,.vc rrt, D .comber 23, 1`-5. wlnoO TrIIOMPSON, VrM. . MORRnlIt, CHAS. WiL.KERSON, of ci New Orleans. Slhrevcport,La.) Shreveport, La. j At TIIOMIPSON, MORRIS & Co., CLOMI 1SSION MEICIIANTS, toge SANt F COTTON FA("TOItIS, cons No-. t.i and . Front Row, Shreveport La. I 1\AVING ample means anal f'adlities fat the conduct o t- f u i i busine'. we sulicit a h1.Lret of public patron a , under tthe cint iction that we shall be able to do l! juistice t ,, all who m : v (atruat t. s ,vitt their business ', 'ti l',t'p t.- lay i,,. t i' he'i st market price for Cot l'l'Ott0 i' h Otr"'.v'nort. '. , , . r'e an-l ship Cotion, Wool or Produce at i 'l.' .o'te- rtes .ten o tita . goo0 O itlo ite :;tk a.-.u ts ill Cl. and Goods on Cotton and A. Prodnee sti e tor in tral'n-it. \\'e mick special and liberal advances on all COtton A ecr -i:ned to our VaddyTit'homptson & Co., New Orleans. ie or ',rto.o ttit "' t:tnta Insur, cCe C.ttpta'n-, ht1avi'« fah -i ". ! tf i' o ir Mi tiotns and insure at flair rttes all ( t.'t'o in sLOte ;iWiY it r n lillt:i . T' k1 TiIt)S , MORRIS & Co. S.rt:ve!ir t, DeI)te mber '-', 1.., ; Sitttti t O, s , l su,. - , t)1:nttS , r.., :'w O"leautoc-, La. Sr"htrcveport, Li.t W\VADDY TIO?1 IPSOI N & Co., CO.3IIlS"IO N .IERCIIANTS ANo COTTON FACTORS, No. "' Crondelct .,treet, ever NEW ORLEANS, L. I tit R TO ('I.einical Bank. Ntw Yo'k. a Pittman & Bro., St. Iouis Coi.tt inercial Bank, l lmphis. and Memphis. Fcnocr, ltntnett & Blomiwan, Sam. D Bow & ('o., N. O. :uw York. i Morris,Caldwell&Co .,N.Y Line 1' I I'RA1, cash adviauces man e on all consignmentst I of' Cotton, \Vool and Produce to our W'addl T'1l'imlnpson & Co., tfor saile it Neoi Orleans or trau- aall shittiuent to St. Iouis, New York, or Liverpool, hy T111lOMI'SON, MORRIS & Co., No. It atlnd Front iowm, Shrevpolrt, La. !gent SpI, r,,vepl rt, ])eember ?ou L;.E a. CI' .LoTN RI: t, B. 11. titNSt. Iti , w. . LsTNE . Iit EL;STNERII, KINOSWORTHY & Co., '(Sauccc.-oor to J. 11. Car:ter.) Itecreiving, Forwarding and Commission MIer CitAXtTS, AND Wholes ale and Retail Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, .. II i \ND Hotli PI,XNTA.''ION SUPPLIES, Corner of the Levee and Milam street, from |SIIREVE'POIT, LA. T1 r I l.hKEI pi,:tsure i in iforming their friends and the SI I ublic that thee h ive purchI ised the stock and in ere- t of the well kilun;n brauch Louse of Johitn I. Ca er, and till keep constantly on hand a lt'rge aid V'il seluctcd stock Coi.sti.:in iu part of (;RiO)C:ER[ES, aCr off'e, Floutr, lacoi, l.ard, Pork, Rice, 1ae, Salt, Molisscs, C:anilcs, Soap, Starch ,,So , Cheese, .atckere ,1, Teat , C.,n!y, rI<:ns. PI'reserves, Sardin ,9 a, D Id Frit, Coo Fruit lPu,.toin, Peiper, AIspice c..rats, (.ruidiea, litys td ii tes of all description. CI(.lIIP , ('I! ,W l: ; AND SI IO KING TOBACC'OS W.u-ooldn nViari, Th Wlale, lt*i'rdara, STfable Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Trace Chains, &e., &e. DRY-GOODS, \ full and cuomlpl.ie ascorihnent of Sa:h d a 'v i l tn i . ' U.nn:tball..4, o n,. e .t. ,r Ui Utdair, .-Red, Whit' anmi Grey Fla.fuel, iI.:I:' itre, S ltiits, I)amas s, To velioe, Ena'k i ih and Amenc an Prints, 3i)rcuos, Se., &e., s' Cl,:hin-. Iat, ,(t , and Si es, 1 t:il asior. l oent of hin'eys, Ker;e is, Rus <e litts, Mo d oo th. 1n1 atll other article.; uiually kept in a Dry Good and Grocery honcl:e. ItRECE1VING ANl) FORVARDINCG. O r cco~,nnuohtions tare :unpl for receiving, storin i ndl iorwtarding all U.iton alnd Merchaudise', consighnd it a, and no pains will be spared to give satisfitction to hr who favor -as with thwir patronaze.{ Li )eral advaneos inie (on consiguments. Country D ALE, N. . MI anHY. ,i Va e.A ,i 'h, r .iad stanol. AE t n hand' a late ot 1i v ,'ools, (Clothinet,i .II-r 'I'i , l t ae and l ts, a3nd ire prepaicd to iuk" Ad'aences aOhi Cot toil and other I 'A. E :l iiE . .V. li.i e1'ir ! i. . GILt ORE. A.\ EN .LE & C., Pil'IS , 1.', No. 2 T ilxa Si stret,l, Sl'eepoTrt, i a. LDinform heir friend andithe' public that they n are in reit of a rsh stock of t .oods in their in i prcied It tihe senintr partner direct from the iii irttrs i Now Y,.r, which consists in ,art of ltrandies, Clarets. V negrovej hiaut Santerne, T, nnct, (C ' 7h. l ,¢,M Frill , I \.. es h,"v i, ihant tirtine, W hiskys, thti ine Wine, ue a. Sch , Srmoking Tobacco. ;oh , Priqtue, ' , iii rn, f Kiali tkhl iick, II ea, inea, Tosrkishn S aors I" ,. Vs. ginia Len t. Winenr.ovhuin-t anue Cavndish. Port, Pipes, '],eurry (lrih r LRoot, ( habnspague. lHe wootd, r:=:g & (. And alt articles for sin kern l hitlt, Pepper Sii lce(. ,arklin, Imoik. Kotcohup, ] I11unga riflnl Wi" iln'.. ysters, IT.,k, arditne-s htitsrmtlv's, Salmonds. a''tatlei. Mushroomatis. Gin. 'Pine Apple Cheese, l lDtland Gin, Crushed Sgar, S n' apps. Loaf Sugar. I ickle . lellie , Mustards. S CIIEWIN'( TlO!IACCO of all kinds, Siriported C GARS, 5 I ,. trsadi, 4,, La Bendar, i5o Rittiee Concha, 4 iii) Condanilas, " .repalia, d, Farie ntropeRegalia,ot ill FeAaro, al, Rico Operas, t' 'it C banas, , ecros ,rera,, i" L onidras, .i, Ladiies' irtc ih Segars. Play ing Card. I irts square, Linen, i' " mboat, Mogul, " ,riou s and sundry other articles too nInnierous to ' I'ni. All of' the above, and all goods sold are guar anti d to be as represented. : aers i in the o articles are respectftll invited to e~aGiine our stock Cas e guarantee to sell as ine s li aor i le byl the wholesale as low as can be purchased in Nii Orleans. A. ENGLE & Co. Sorveo t't, De tember I-7, "olli-if I'ATTERSON & DODEZ, C RNER STALL, S.;eit hand side of the Market. 11 ving purchased out J. M. I)ANB11El , would r-.pietfull¢ itfir:t the c7tizeus of Shtreveport and i'i4y, that they will keep costantly on hand, a choice as CE N T BCment otk B.e f, Pork, Ve 0l, Mutton, Venison, &c. &., whidh will be sold at the loirest prices. ,'ttimboats, Ilotels. Ioarding Houses and private For iiest frnished with every de.scription of Marketing, i .lyigBUTCHERS, , ti t, No. 'left hand side of the Market House". I7 EEP eonstantly on hand Fresh Beef, Pork, Mut S11 ton and Veal. t' nr.rn Steamboats and Hotels supplied either in tha' . ryvor t nigh,• db if M'CLURE & BARRETT, ON THE LEVEE, lid Store from Milam street,) SHREVEPORT ..................... LOUISIANA. SIIE subscribcrs have in store and are now opening one of the largest and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this market, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffec, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Candles, Pork, Salt, Tobacco, both chewing and smoking. of all brands, Cigars--Domestic and Imported, Snuffl-of different brands, Brandies, Whioky, and Box Goods of every description, Pickles and Ketchups. of all sorts and sizes, M1ackerel-of all descriptions. Also- Wooden and Tin-Ware, of every description. Also Raisins, Figs, Preserved Fruits of all kinds, together with a FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, consisting of Engli-h, French and Amnerican Prints, Bleached and unbleached Domestics. Cotton Flannel, bleached and unbleached, Cotton Drilling, " L.ineys, Cotton Yarns, Pins, Needles, and everything else kept in a dry goods store. A large assortment of Blankets, of all lualities. Fall and Winter Clothing, A large assortment of Fall and Winter' Clothing, of the best materials, stuperior workm otship, and msol t flashionable styles, eubracing in part- Saleri.eue Black and fancy Cold Cloth and ether Dress, Frock, Otlice and ac Coats, Iasletots, OOvercoats' Boat C'oats Blanket Coats, Monkev Jackets, Supr. BIllck, Plain, Fancy, Cocl' Cacssimnre, Cloth, Satiut,. Jeans, Cotiounduv and overt' description of Pantaloons; black, Fancy, Figured Silk, Satin, \elvet., Cloth. Casimtcre, Marseilles and other kinds of Vcts; i Linen and lMuslin Shirts, Flannel Shirts of every kind; Flannel and Cotton Undershirts, LDrawers, etc., etc. lautldkerchiefs, IIosiery, Is Glo-ves, and every vnricty of gentlemen's wearing apparel and Furnishing Goods. Es cry description of Plantation Clothing. HIats, IBoots, Shoes, Brogans, Ladies' Gaiters, I Misses' and children's Shoes, either by the case or single pair, Genitlemen's sewed Water-proof Boots, DIo pe" do do I)o o grain do I)o do hal -welted Ca'lf Boots, Mtud loots, of all quliioes and sizes, La:dies' Gaiters and Shoes, Misses' do do Children and Infant's Shoes of every description, A fine assortment of Negro Ruhsett+, of all sizes, and ieverr thing' utally found in a largoe store. Also-A very large and complete assortment of Hardware, Cutlely, Queensware, Glasswar(e, ulsck ,.ets, Tubs, Jug, Rope. Spades, Shovels, And rons, Knives and Forks, Saddole-bags. Saddlery of all Descriptions, from a lciad-stall to a Crupper. Bagging, Rope and Twine. The subscriter;t intoit-! the attention of purchasers to their stock, and they obligate themselves to sell as low as :.n other house west ot the M3issoisippi river. nttoI I VilE ,io I\ARII'TT. W. C. BECK & CO., WCholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIt ES, Plantation Supplies, etc., At thle old stand, No. 8 on the let ce, ...i ..I ' V i 'ORI T, ..............................1,0 ! 1AN A. fT:IIE subscribers are in r.ceipt of a lirie and wi T selected stock of Gou duited to this market, c's , in i part of Slaple Dry G(oods, Domestics, bleaiched and unbleched, Cotttton Flannel, bleached and unbleacied, Cotton Drilling, iLinsevs, Cotton Yarns, 1tc1es--,Egli, , ,,n.th and American, ('ottooad, Woolen t'"Aths, suitable f,.r winter. itl!t, See ii : ,1 . ,tic. ( ro:',ri'es. lour-S,. L'oi, bianis of every d,.c:iit, Flour--T-eot- -Wi ii: -ns' brand, Macon--Wet-tetrn ant Texas cared, M1ackierl in kitts, I; barrels and barrel., I:ce. 'pp er, Alu~pice, l'icklv - .-Mixed and Plain, .tcihan -- of all sorts and sizes, Iaisins, Figs, I're:,er\ ed 'ruits of all kinds. lobacco --Chewing and Smoking, Ciars--l)omestic and Imported, Sardines, Oysters and Lobeters, by the can or box. Brandies, Wines and Whisky of tthe very best quality, Pox Liquors of1 every description, and everything else uisaally kept in a Familyv Grocery. Hllardware, 1i oodenwnare, Tinware, Spades, Shurvels, Iloes, (!hains, &c., &c. leoots and Shoes for Plantation wear; and many other things too numer Ous to mentlti n. The ibove abve was selected expressly for this market, and iill be sold at a slight advance upon first cost. rc;. W. C. BECK & CO. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, C(:LO'rI ING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., &c. Till FINEST AND MOST COPLI'LETE STOCK IN THE CITY, THE VERY LATEST STYLES!! A. SOUR, TEXAS STREIET, INEAR EDW:ARDS, (C. McCARTY'S Old Stand,) SIlhEVEEPORT, I OULD respectfuilly infirm his old friends and the . public, that Ite has recently returtined home frtmi the North, with a large and well selected Stock of G)(ods, of the latest styles and falshions, which Ihe purchased exclusively for CASH, from the first Importing Ilouses in the coutltry, at prices which enables him to ofler greater inducements to purchasers than any other house Iin the place. His stock of Faiiey and Staple Dry Goods, is complete, and consists in part of JoIlies' Dress Goods, of all descriptions; French and American Prints, new designs; I'lain )elaines, all colors and sihades; Plain Merinos, " " l'rinted Delaines; French, Indian and American Bareges; I'oplinette, of all styles: French and American Calicoes; Plain and Fancy' Silks; Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., etc., etc.; Irish Linens, a superior article; Bleached and unbleached Domestics; Sheeting and Shirting; Hosiery, of all kinds; Corsets, Gloves, BeltBelBelt BucklPes, ins. Needles, Thread; and in fact, every article for ladies' wear, or family use. Fancy Goods, A large and superb stock. Has one of the largest and finest assortments of Ready-made Clothing; Ever bronglht to this market; consisting of Coats, I'ants, Vests, and every article requisite for gentlemen's! wear, which are manufactured out of superior articles, and made up in the latest fashion. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters and Bootees, of all styles; Children's " " Gents' Boots and Shoes, all qualities; Boys' " With many thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to me, I would ask a continuance of the same, feeling assured of giving satisfaction, hai ing de termined that all goods sold at my establishment shall be as ereresented, and at prices CiaitE a TitAN TiHE CCaEAr'e T: oct4s A. SOUR. JOHN MILLER, FAMILY GROCER, TEXAS STREET, ! 2d door below E. & B. Jacobs,' Shreveport, La. TJ.HE undersigned takes this opportunity to inform the 1 citizens of Shreveport and viciniety that lie keeps constantly on hand-all description of Family Groceries. Western Produce, Confectionery, &c., &c.. for sale by the retail. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. JOHN MILLER. Shreveport, January 3, 1566, 6 doz. WHITE WASH BRUSHES 50 barrels Lime, t.^,^0 FIRE BRICK, at S. . GRIFFIN & CO'S. J. B. LEWIS, JR., WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 30OTS, SI-IOES, AND HI A T S, Corner of Texas and Spring Streets, (Walters & Elder's old stand.) Where will be presented to the public, the largest and best assorted stock ever offered in this city, consist ing of every variety and style of LADIES' SHOES, Ladies' Fine and Heavy Shoes-- arying in price freI $1 50 to $8. GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, Gentiseu 's flue and heavy Boots--from $5 to $,5. GENTLE3EN'S SHOES, Gentlemen's Sho.s of every description-- in prices from $2 to _t. MISUSES' BOOTS AND SHOES, Misses' Boots and Shoes of every style and price. SBOYS AND YOUTHI'S ROOTS AND SIIOES, Iovs and Youthi' Boots and Shoes-of al description, and prices. CIJILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Chil Iret's Ioots and Shoes--irt endlcss variety- -and prices to suet. Ais - i HATS, llsts of evcry description--and prices to suit. TO TIlE TRADE Is oltfred unsurpassed inducements. Receiving large Invoices direct from the Mantufactotiies, most of mysI stock being manufcetured expressly for me, er:abl._s my i selling at a slight advance over New Urleans prices. suov2:2 SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, Near the head of Texas Street, Shreveport, La., Ants angain resumend. for the tmaniufre. 'r of M n.onmentss,TombTabLIt., (' tt. and lHead Ston2. of pure Italvan rl '" f ; II: the mf st apttrove l wvorkmanshiil . lit r tit lbes t it ti-ted far seveiral years vol hs:1 S given g.enera satisfaiction. Thsankfi, fs, pt -t Sthrorsweaq:insolicityourpatrou5:e. tlos o call and examine the rou-ih Astsler and see it perfected by the tools of ready workmen. S IIECOX & KINNEY. Shreo eport, JEuarvT 3, l O]is-1V W. G. SI'ILKER, Texas Street, Burnsido's old stsand.J near Spring, Shreveport, Louisiana, DtAaLEr IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUOIS, AND CORDIALS, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Plantation Supplies, ac., cye., &e. riLL kep conrstantlc on halnd, a c;tmletle stock of chI hi l:unli- (.'roccrics. Fus \Wines, lilu."rs, ('.:u] ii ", 'l'o,'".:,' r.%'an,l c\ crvthilln' li his lutle toqui -tie f r f.tm ilt" a n al l a : n c :e . n I i,"h t\ l l b :-" s , ,ld a tn ' tt ho , " t Lox l li ts _ ... [. C. S. n, as Ao..'nt ftr W. f . .pH.u, ' 1- , e his pi r-o d att-.tion to all business ,t , . A. J. >,A, 1:',i, T. _oS. POL tNt. STACEY & POLAND, (Successors to Stacey & Wells,\ WHOLESA11 LE AND III:TAIIL GRtOCERiS, CO (MISSION MEItCIIANTS. No. ? o. t he Lecs'e, SIIREVE'PORtT, I.. Wi't :tsako liberal adrancement on consignmsenti Sh!rev pr.'.' , cenbJ r '-t0, 1t . NEW GOODS! NEW GJODS! ! ;T[ST lLEFEItVEI) by the s.hscribers a largo an.d J.1 well oelected tock ofSiring Gioods emtbracing evory stos uription of LADIES' IItuESS (OODTS, GENT"' FINE (CLOTHIING, GIASSWARI',l. WILL!OW WARE, &c., &e., &e. which they are now opening and otffering to the publi : at reasonable prices. J. KAIN & BRO., . .j . .l Corner of 'fTox:as andi Sprin ~ str,,ttet. , janol (e orncr of I ,xas an1i 'pr,.srir, Hl i MEYER & BRO., 9O .......... TEXAS STREET, ............ SHEVEIPORT, LOUISIANA. HTTAVE JCUT RI'EIIVE: ) AND OPENED A LAI.GE d and splendid :stock of DRY GOODS, i IFANCY ARTICLES, CLOTIING, ; And other articles too numerous to mention. Iiavine purchased our entire stock from Importers, r,,r ('ASil, w 'e are enabled tit offer purchasers ilduce inits unurptssed by any Ious in th!e place. leingt familiar with the wants of the country, and our .oods having been selected with .reat care, express Iv for thit market, we feel coniident of ,iving satisfac tion to all of our patrons. lavtng made arrangements with large Importing c Houses in New Orleans and New York, which allr .t , us evryv faeility for prociuin moods' at the lowet whole-e Iri'es, ir asserilneut will be repleuished by Snearly every arrival. I 'nrhaeri s will find it to their interest to give no a t cal tbefore purchasing el-ewheitre. [septi , ItTi TALlY. eF. L. TILY. TALLY & CO., TatLL's NEW B.ILDINGr , (NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE,) BANKERS, I:XCIIANGE DEALERS. SOLr. SD, ILVER, AND EXCIHANGE on New Yt,:k . andi New Orleans, bought and sold. Inter nal hRve nue Stamps for sale. (Cash a.tranced on Cotton consigned to CARROTIL, IIOY, A CO., New Orleans. fh.-tt f JEREMIAH M1. WARDWELL, I'PORTER OF IIHARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 83 John Street, New York, H AVING been eniaged in tile IIrdward e business for more thai thirty-five years, Mr. Wardiwelli offers his services to his ft ietnds in Texas and other Southern States, to purchase for them their goods, and dispose of any article of Produce they may ship to him. All orders will receive his prompt attention. All Cotton or other Produce shipped to his address, will he covered by open policies of insurance. Refers, in Jefferson, to-John Speake, Esq., John IB. Ligon, Esq. [octl-l-y DISSOLUTION. llE copartnership heretofore existing between the I o ndersigned, under the style of RIGDON & I)ODEZ, is dissolved by mutual censent. J. Rigdton is charged with liquidating the affairs of the latetirm. JACOB RIHDtON. -Silreveport, Jan. 8, 185. DAN'L )DO)EZ. The undersigned informs the citizens of Shreveport that he will continue the Blutchering Business at his old stand, second stall, right hand side of the Market, where will hb, constantly fiund a large assortment of the finest I:EIEF, PORK, MUTTON and VEAL that the country ,l,'artds. Returning many thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to me, I would solicit a coutinu ance of the same. -. e. Steamboat's orders promptly filled at any hour, day or nigdlt. [ja3 tf ] JACOB RIIGDON. NOTICE. T/lnIE undersigned have opened an OFFICE on the SLevee, in the buildingformerly occupied bhy Messrs. Jousos & DBean, for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the firm, and all persons indebted to them are hereby notified to come forward and settle; and those having claims, to present them, duly authenticated. hreeport Sept. STACEY & WELLS. Shreveport, Sept. 2', 13,3- f DIRECT IMPORTATION. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, Nos. 96 and 98 COMMON STREET, (opposite the City Hotel,) 3 NEW ORLEANS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I-N CUTLERY, GUNS, COMBS, BRUSIIHES, PERFUMERY, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, PAPER, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS Anld School Books. ch THIE CHEAPEST BOOK AND STATIONERY HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. BLELOCK & CO., to Wholesale and Retail El BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND NE\\WS DEALERS, El 130 Canal Street, 130 B NEWY ORLEANS, LA. Have the Largest Stack of STANDARD SCHOOL and IISCUELLANEOULS BOOKS S HBLANK BOOKS, KMEMORANDUMS. ENVELOPES, PASS BOOKS, LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER. H NOVELS---Cheap Publications. I PItOTOGRAPIIIC ALBUMS. K PRHOfOGRAPHIS, I'RAYIER BOOKS, BIIILES, ENGLISH and AMEIICAN I'OCKET IKNIVES. FA NCY GOOD)S, &c., &c., &c., To be faund in the South, and which we can sell at iveri small advances on New York prices. Having Cs tablihed a house in NSew York City, it enables us to D cell ch ie, r thian any house in the ,,uth. Orders ifro a;rIad reicwive prompt attention. Catalogues mailed ':,c of chlaro. Address BLELOCL K & Co., 10 (C'anal street, NEW ORLEANS, IL. 1r.:rc & Co., B.iIELoc & Co., BiELOIK & CO., 1 I :eeknian St., 41 I)auphin St. Cairn, New Yirk. Moihdi, Ala. llinois. New Orleans, Septembrer li, lI;5-1is IIHAIRDWAlRE. (C. H. SLOCOMB, 74 CasrL An 5; COMMox STaEeT, Sir FLOOR, Has ju-t oipened a full and comnplcte stock HAII.RDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS AND PISTOLS, To which he invites the attention of iMERCHAIINTS AND PLANTERS, Assurinr them that they will find his goods at the VYENY LOWEST MARKET PI'ICES. r I'llIK stuck consists in part as frillo,rs: "Wcr mouth i Nails: Axes,, various n kinds; ; bh Chains, Tr' ace and Axle; Mill Stones, Mill Ironus, Bolting p ('lth, Anvils, Vices, Shot, Lead, Helting, Packin, Rp, Poowder, Coo.. per's lools, T Trss hoops, Smith's - liello ws, Stock and Iles, thoivels and Spades, (Corn Shelhl r., li:a Cutters, P'crcussion Caps, and everything in the ItHardwlare line. _ jinrl-l I'!:T:I G. T.iYLOR. CIIARI.IE It CIl CI'II LL. T TAYLOR & CIIURCIIILL, tIfairdware and Cutlery, No. i1 Magazane street, opposite the St. James Ilot1, NEW ORLEANS. Iron, Nail and I'low Warchouse, No. 20 Bank Place, New Orleans. augdi-ly F. F. FOLGE! , L. FOLG.R. i . II. TIOM S,. FOLGER & CO., Dn)trer rs IIARDWARE, IRON, SIIP CIIANDLERY, Nos. 37 and 39 IMagazine street, Opposite the St. James IIHtel, New Orleans. 4 Nails and Ca..t·.i Sheet Copp'r and Zinc, IIoop, Sheet and lla Iron, Plows. A1\r and Ioes, Shorcls and Shad,', l.ea. Pipe an, Sheet .cad, India Rubber Belt t im , iose and Packing, 'ireu lr, Mill and C;oss ('lut ., ant lur tc- -c of Isaac Sitranb's ('o rn Mills. .. vI COTTON AND TO)BACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, /_ iC1a OFe'FdF" No. 4 2 W Cr r dict , • 1 ,.tison Street, P " stairs, e C i,c $ý1 00 ýý Srg F0trT S u. or IC, n orr cr., u ' / l to ot',t ,ih . yo¢u COMM[ERCI AL AGENTS. We ll eaLr ir. by strilc, personal attentiuan to alt ii _".' so, and Lv prompt, rigorots aura untiringt of- J f or, t , " a , a di ou r "I . 'es ci.e car a' ant;.t e in all m at- - b r i *-f I ,. toi;. l n". . ?, ei'.' at en mt phis New .Orleans, Mobile, or New York, as to, merit and siecurC a m'sost gtenerous and continued conli denice tutut patrlliniae. SPEiD1), DONOIIO & Co., COice oap stalr,," Decors Block, No. 42 iladaion St., Memphis SPEED, SUMMERS, & Co., janloI-y Office No.46 ('arondelet St., N. Orleans St JAMES HOTEL, MAGAZINE STREET, Between Graier and Natchez Streets, N.ew OntLsAs, LocnslaNa. SGeneral CIIARLES E. SMEDES, Manager. i r IS Establishmnent has been leased for a term of S iyears, and has been completely and thoroughly renovaated and repaired, and Iurnished with new Fourn Store, Bedding, Bed and Table Linen, from the kitchen to the roof. For the convenience of location, atnd well arrang ed rooms, it has no sunerior in the city. For the colttitrts and luaxuries of itstable and"Exclhan e," the manager only asks a trial. The Hotel is now open for the reception of guestso. i-17 _ Q___ J. A. LbUM, _ _ Dealer in CARRIAGES AND HIARNESS, No. 74 St. (harles street, New Orleans. [Fin91v W ILLCOX lIRE'S SEWING MACHINE. No. 5 St. Charles Street. It is the best .r'miily Machine. It is a definition of "simplicity" and "perfection." Td he needle cannot be set wrong. d The liemtner, Feller and Braider are acknowledged to be superior to all others. A patented device prevents its being turned backward. It is enirny noiseless. It received the Gold Medal of the American Institute It rfeceived the Silver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1, . It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylvania State Fair," 1S4. It also received the first premium for "THe BesT Saw. if;a MAcINIE" at the great "NEW EsOLAND Fain," the "\eront State Fair," and the "Indiana State Fair," Send for a circular containing full information, notices rt from the press, testimonials from those using the ma chine, etc. SAGENTS ARE WANTED, with a small capital, to take Agency of this Machine in the States of Alabana, Texas, Missisippi and Lonisiana. A great opportunity for industrious young men, to whom liberal discounts I will be made. Address Box 38;t, New Orleans. feb2t-im $50 REWARD. r, SToLEX from the subscriber, onMonday night, - he 26th inst., a Dark Bay Horse, eleven years old, about fifteen hands high, and brand ed I C on his left hip. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the Horse, at this office. - NOTICE. e Shreveport, January 19, 1S6u. ( lT ,AJORl W. H. ELSTNER, is my duly authorized - I.A agent, during my temporary absence from this - place. ja24 3J. C. ELSTNER. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. " TAYLOR & CHURCHILL 41 MAGAZINE STREET AND 20 BANK PLACE, Opposite St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. We have in store, and are constantly receiving somen choice patterns of ENGLISH ASDI) AMERICAN TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, to which we invite the atten tion particularly of COUNTRY MERCIIHANTS. pt i Also a large stock of a! TRACE, OX and LOG CHAINS. D English auSd American l'hnters ' HOES, ANVIl., VICES and BELLOWS.: fe SCALES. Tar Manufactured by the Novelty Iron Works. Warran ted equal to Fairbank' s Patent, at a much less cost. I FILES. 131 English and American ' TAPER FILES an English and American so S MILL SAW and CROSS-CUT FILES. br Blacksmith'so HlALF-ROUND and FLAT BASTARD FILES. S COTTON AND WOOL CARDS. NOVA SCOTIA IGRIND STONES. PLOWS. ke HALL & SPEER'S PEACOCK PLOWS,Nos. 1, 2and,. HALL & SPEER'S CAST VALLEY PLOWS,Nos.1 & 2. l KING CARtY (WOOD MOULD BOARD) PLOWS. NAILS. WEYMOUTII'S BOSTON BRAND OF NAILS. BRIHDGETON'S I'l LAI)DELPHIIIA BRAND OF NAILS. HOLLOW WARE. DEEP and SHALLOW SPI'[DERIS and LIDS. DEEP nd SIH.\ALLO\V OVENS and LIDS. IOUND) COOKING and WASII POTS. SA.WS. SPgAR & JACKSON'S IIAND and PANEL SAWS. TAYLOIR & RI;OS'. 11ANI) and PANEL SAWS. SPEA R & JACKSON'S CRtOSS-CUT SAWS. TCUTTLE'S CROSS-CUT SAWS. TIN WA IE. TIN COFFEE POTS and BOIALE'S. COVEREI TIN BUCKETS, all sizes. PLAIN and HANDLED TIN WASI IBASINS. l'PINT and QUART CUPS. TIN MILK PANS and CANDLE MOULDS. AXES. HUNTS, SHARP, and SIMMONS' MANUFACTURE. :Warranted equal to any Axes made. All the ato;-e is ofifred for sale AT THIE LOWEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited by TAYLOR & CU1RCHILL, 41 3Maga'ine Street and 20 Bank Place, (OPI'POSITE NEW ST. JAMES HOTEL,) Established in New Orleans, (without intermission,) by the present Senior member of the firm, in 1832. PETER G. TAYLOR. C(HAS. II. CHURCHILL. New Orleans, Febuary 23, 15;,-6,n TERRY BROTHERS, CLOCKS, BUTTONS, POCKET CUTLERY, SIEARS, DRAM and POWDER FLASKS, SH'OT BELTS and POUCIIES, PERCUSSION CAPS, &c., At Wholesale 101 Camp Street, corner of Poydrag, NEW ORLEANS, LA. New Orleans. February 2S. 1336-3m Nett U(Ii 105 tnebruarv 2'1 3, ei - m E. J. HART & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMIISSION MERCHANTS, ' No. 7', 75 and 77 Tchoupltoulas street, d1 - NEW ORLEANS. t Consta:.tiy on hand a largk assortment of RIO, IIHAVANA, and JAVA COFFEE, BROWN SOAP, Cliu.SIIC.D SI1CAR, TEAS, in all sized packages, MOLASSES, - BACON, HLAS, LARD, And all other provisiens. TOIBACCO n::d SI:t `Ile, direct from Havana, BRANDIEHS, GIN, WINES, CORIiALS, C11.T i MPAGNE, CI1ER. I.iE. n::I1 Pi'OI'TER, Bottled and in barrels. FRUITS of ,-I derc:iptins, PICKLES and CATSUP, Philadelphia anlI lIav-na PRESERVES, Writing, Htardare , and other Wrapping Pipers. DRUGS. SULPHATE of QUININE, and other staple drugs, by the package only. WHITE LEAD: Agents for the sale of WXetherill & Brother's Phila- i delphia celebrated. STATIONERY. A full assortment of Fancy and Staple, imported direct. CAcTIOt.--Olr correspondents are cautioned against persons pt etending to be trareling agents for us. New Orleans. Ast t :;,. 1;+,-ly FATJO, MARKS & CO., Successors to JOS, TI. &- I. N. MARiRKS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IIPORTERS, 43, 43 AND 47 NEW LEVEE STREET, New Orleans. D. FATJO, I JOHNI BIrUASO, JOS. H. MORS, ol l yl 1 I. N. MA S. J. I. CARTER, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8 and 10 Tchoupitoulas and 8 and 10 New Levee streets, NEW ORLEANS. DILLINGHAMI & DEBLOIS, Successors to Weed, Writters & Co., COMMISSION MERCHIANTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS 0 AND DIALEI:S IN PROVISIONS, PLANTA.TION SUPPLIES, CLOTIING, TOOLS, &c., &c., 7, 0, 11 and 13 Tchoupitoulas street, Coornr of (l')cllu o., street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. New Orleans, Au us.t ; 0J, 113-1ly GRIFFIN & PORCH, 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 37 and 30 Tchoupitoulas Street, NEW ORLEANS. jaunlly 1 E. M. RUSIA, DEALER IN e Foreign W ines and Liquors AND SOLE PROPRIETOR OF PURE is RPr Dr. De ANDRIES' d feb2-lY..t N.EW OREANS. I1' suit purehacers. Apply at this office. it. EtA0. -Ii. DRECTa; BASER & DREYFUS, \i L0LLS.1LE N TL RET'IL DE.tLE. IxN DIRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, IM .':S. RN PRODUCE, i&c., Cur;cr of Tesxs and Spring straets, ,M. IJLaR's OLD STaND, SIII'EVEPORT, LA. BEGS to infrm 'hl itr friend <, plantcrs, m!erchalts and public genei:'lVt:,al thalch bhase f,:rmsed a capartnersh::; and re--er:tlc opened a large and select assortant,nt cf Dry Goods; (roccries,Hsardware.&c., &.,&c. Iltaing pu'c.eh cased their stock entirely for ca,-h ,i. a feel eonfidentu t'hat til ,v can sell as cheap or cheaper tibI any house i,: tic s itlv. .aI 1: -'t'e K CONSIST, IN Pr.nT Or: Kerscys, Linevs' , LIow-'lls and Osnaburgs; - lick-ry, Marboro' aI.d Ih-ecaw Stripes; Bedtickin.-s, 1,' ; Blankets. fin. , nall vool. l Be c Blankets, of evecr ca and quaility; L.untit rpan'es; Toilet tbuilt, 1I-4 anci 1.-4 Bleachdc rndt brown Cott ( .s, a very rla- e aso:l nent and of extra qc:ca.li, 6-4, 1U-s and 1 -4. 4 3leached an, brown Shealt- s. Irish Lic- .,-a I c'uoge mad beautiful assortment. I ina Sheetings, , l,:-t cand 3--4. . Pillow-case Linen; Lineu Da. mask;' lainue T'ab i se's; Bird eye Di:.lper; cluckabuck Toweling. CUctTAI. c: ao s--NWorsted and Cotton Damask; Tur. key red adl :ig'ed Frenhai Calicoes for Ccutains. T'eac s-, e.e aml 'ccntuel, y Jeans, white and cclured; a large 'assra'it ll " f lannels. Bleached, prcovn a:dl colore I Canton Fianneis. Black anmd faci y f:,relnc Cassimeres; Tweeds. Black Clotih; .Lu;I: ' R-yal Cloths. Satinets--Ilack, iue aiad rev. Ladies' Shlwvls; 1- tin black dress Silks, Poplins. French Ite"inos, ai.. Coros; plain and ligured Delaines. Black Dhelit: s, . il 1~ l; i)elaine ro es; Alp'accs. Genuine ' ic h c .i :c it i, , ui all atvls. English ai:'i .\ ulwl:,c rints, a la:rge and beautiful Printed J:con:ct, Li;nen Lawns, French Organdies. Lace - '.te',.ts, h r q cis a': au sols. WHITE C.iOc;---J,-let, N .nsook, Lawns, Cambric, plaio ac i ti;u' e , cwi. s Iu clin, Book Muslin, Bril. Inutinc '1'at lhit. ; Lllusions, of all colors. Ilandkerc'-,-,--Il cucci Cambric, plain hemstitchod, and emblr',ll HOSIERt--!)f near y every style manufactured--La dies' andi Maisses' best English cotton Hose; Ladies' _Misses't'cind Igldren's Merino and Woolen Hose; Gentlem.+n's- a, t.Lovs' English half-hose; Gentle. men's andc '.l-s' Merino and Woolen half-Hose. Ladi a ' a cino 'etc'. Celtlcnuc-.- (:au,: , \Ierino and Lisle Thread Shirts andl hIruae"s IIoor Sbc-n:s --La li;ce', Misses" and Children's, difer. ent stiyle,. GrCovrs- "-La.ic s' and Gentlemen's Kid, Buckskin ar.a 'aris Clat!. (sup 'r' 'oves. Cashmere Gloves and Gaunl.lets. WVnon I3itts. CrLOTniG- A tar; satock of Gents' and Boys' ready. made Cl:tihinc, .whcih has been selected from the best nmarilcturies, and which they can recommend to the pc-olic. A tine asso:ctment of linen bosom Shirts, Marseittas Shirts, Sirt Collars, etc., etc. HI ars AN C.',s -A very large and beautiful assort. ment, of the latest styles, and at all prices. Ladies' nlad hlies' tconnets. Boors asocxdoces--T eir stock of Men's and Boys' Botts anll Sihoe:; is veiv large and comprises every variety o' styles end prices. Extra-fice French calf oot:;, ';!a to eel-era, from the best Philadelphia manu'ac: oitcs. Their stoc e of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes., Gaiters, f3tee le'. rind .-lippers, is immensely large and all t.Lade to order by the best Ladies Shes mauu ' i:c:'ur 'rs ,u. I'hiladclphia. Trunks, cc ;i a, Carpestbags, Saddle-bags, Saddles, tBridhs. ,t,.., ce- , ,It. II.nnw.e-cc;t-A tu.l and complete assortment always on hand. Caststecl Co toen Ilos, .race Chains, Azes, Spades, Hameni estc., etc. Gnoceiaes+-1- very :e xtnsive assortment of Grecs ries, conspr:iin,; ill part .ugar, Molasses, Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ill. ur, Iice, alt, Candles, Tea, Clfflbe, Mackecre, L,obstc rs, Sardines, Soap, Starch, Pepper. WVesttern anid l(cil ,n Cheese and Butter, tucgcther with vel'y article for plantation and faminily use. a uins ES A:' LiUR, .--A superior a.'ssortmenllt, I cn rnee ing ever dsicc cpition: Braic dies,Wa.iskv,Go, Inum, Part, Sa-e-t,( a trct and White t ineics,C.'arcapagre, London Iorter, Scotch Ale, etc. IAERI' & DiREYFCSS. Shreveperi. _ :_g__,t C2, M19;5. J. KAiN & BROTHER, a:. ('iildlrs 5& Beard's old stand, CORNER OS TJXAS AND S1'IING STREETS, w OUID r[ipecioiull inform his numerous frierds that hit h'as c per.ed a well selected stock of D,R Y-GOO DS, CL O T III N G, Crocxl.a r &Sc., &c.; &c., At the c-rne cf Teras and Spring streets, whloh Le oflirs at th rvery lowest prices. Shreveport, June ·S, 1,65. COTTON l.ce.let or ct orLac n ,V WALSH & BOISSEAU, Corner of MLlali and Commerce streets, Shreveport, Louisiana. Shrevepor. Jlly 1'?. lir-. NE W STORE at Laro.a & S?,at old stand on Texas street, N. 1111 SCH, H AS 1t."T .iAIIi EDL firom New Orleans with a large ana con ldte stock of S-sring and Summer Goods, selected -ex rc<.ly tfr the Shreveport market, includ ing the late:tt .td Liost fashionable description of FANCY AND) STA'LE DRY GOODS, CIIINd AND CLOCKERY WARE, I.ATS, BOOTS, SIHOES, &c., Ae., Which will bt": so!d lower than any other house in town. II. LevyI will he IfouL at this establishment ready and willing t owit iupon his old customers. Shre e; r- . :tn :1i, Iý.i. LOOK. AT THIS ! 50 Per Cent. C2haneer than any foods in Shreveport. J. R. M'DERMOTT, H 'AS ijst ur( ri fr:ot ,New Yok witih the best an I I c',""a .i too 1. f Goods iX this market-consist i:g in p!arta, , li .w, - I)illSS GOODS, Silks, Poplins, A-lpnacr , Mcrin'.es, Chaliics, Bcombr zines, Delainc:, (',,.--~ores, Calicoes; also, Mourning and WedditOn ( ,od. GE-T'Ftl.IiN'S AN.ND 1BOYS' CLOTHING, 1,oo1 s, ohoes, and IIats. Ladies' C(i-. , nI - , ik-, tloods, Bonnets, Rib bons, Jet ir , I r:;,i: . , and every artitue usu ally kept in to _li . rt 1 dry ,,d1; Store, w ill be fo.u, 'i C -re t , t" uit un her old custon:et s,in tlka Millinery an .rti ., £ I l:;at t ,;t. Callaidsee and jude fr v: h i elwhere. Whlolesah travy u ill tinl'd o..is chcn:rcr oIre ti.an ata Wh-etoi bs-i. h t:.i in the i tty, as J. 1o . McD:uor has bougnt tor CA;!I. Ite can, ai:d will solil Lc,i fr either cash (,r c,) .. ct -y A. WEINSTOCK, ...... ..... TI X .S STREET, ....... .....I S Oposite the Theatre,) SIIREVEPr' IIT, ..................... LOUISIANA. R ESPECTFULI Y -.ifornm' l ; friends and the pubhi., I thart lion ini at :h extensive ptrchases of DRY G)OUDS, FANCY G D001), S('LOTIIINiG, BOOTIt, SIIE)1 N IIHAT'S ANI) CAPS. Ladies' aitd (ic:tlemen's I'trurnishing Goode, of all idesc-rii tins. IHe otfers io sel! It :arices to suit the times. t Iavi Spurchased ,)rt cash, tit tir-t houies in _New Yrk, i facilities are u'tsuir-..ied for givin generals san~- iacuo in prices and qtali: l'- ereons wanting FALI, CLOTIHING, or anrtbinp in the I)DRY GOODS or CI.OTHITG .e" i are invited io call rnd examine the stocks wi.:0- ate received constantl.y and opened for the in.pc t'!-, ,'" purchasers. 'ie latest patterns for Latdies' ad li:n,.ses' I)reses, 'rim-minim s. etc. ever receive:d in this market, catl aitlwiys I)i ',udiii above. OF EVEAY VAI IT Y OF TILE ;I)OWTII OF 1' For salit 1y T. II. MORRIS, Txas sr:: Shrevernt, Januarty, f-, 1 ;:. - NOTICE. . [HE PAr:TNE ;St!II' heret ftire istin.d -hu I name atd style of SU,'It & NI :\VtBHLUEI 1 t day disseolvd i isl:I non, t. ithlr part , - attend to wiiadigt ut of the business of the Iat.-' dr.-a L. NIEWBURG'R. Shrovepo t, September n 2, 1i5 . 's" 'IBVEWURi;EL will continue the business i: Ia own tiameat,lt.mieson & Co.'ioll stand.ild. ; e' street. Those ndebt,-d to SOUR & NEWBI'RGEl' 's come forwafld imniediately and settle theirindebteanes' if not, thcvy ill be put in the otficer's hand for cfler and those wsi- have claims against them will preo-e them for min;diate settlement. Shrerepojt, Septrmber 27, l -t f