The Texas Almanac, for 1860, with Statistics, Historical and Biographical Sketches, &c., Relating to Texas. Page: 282
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ALBERTSON & MIUDGE
8 UNION ST., New-Orleans, La.,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF T1E
ILL AND PLANTATION MACHINERY;
CLEMONS, BROWN & CO.'S
Improved Single and Double Cylinder
OOTTON-GINS.
Manufacturers' Agents for the sale of Manufactured Goods; also Agents for the purchase
and sale of Patent Rights and Patent Machinery.
Give prompt personal attention to the receiving and forwarding of Machinery and other
goods.
BURTON & WORK,
WHaat and S tad Aakmision fathants,
No. 95 GRAVIER STREET, NEW-ORLEANS.
1. BURTON, s-Oa s. I. C. BA SSImE, Housxox, Tax.s.
G. P. WORN NEW-ORLEANS. n c , J STON, TES.
. H. 1MORRIS,
(Successor to Miller & Morris,) Wholesale and Retail Dealerin
Botanic Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Dye-Stuffs, Brushes
of every description, Wines and Liquors, finest quality; Physicians' Saddle-Bags and Office
Furniture, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold Foil, Trusses and Supporters, great variety.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.-Always on hand, a large and general assortment
of SCHOOL-BOOKS. Also, Historical, Medical, Poetical, Scientific, and Miscelloneous Works,
Bibles, Hymn-Books, Blank-Books, Memorandum-Books, Novels, etc.
An extensive assortment of LETTER PAPER, CAP, NOTE, and RECORD PAPER, Envel-
opes, Maps, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Wrapping Paper, Wall Paper, etc.
Landreth's and Shakers'-fresh Garden Seeds, warranted;) importer of fine Shot-Guns, best
quality Cutlery, Sporting Apparatus, Fishing Tackle, Tobacco, Snuff, Spice, Pepper, Ginger,
Yeast Powder, etc., etc.
Having this day, January 1st, 1860, become successor to the extensive firm of Miller & Mor-
ris, has removed to his new store, next door to the old stand, which he has fitted up expressly
for the Drug business, and is now at all times fully prepared to exhibit to the public as complete
a stock as can be found in the South, comprising every article kept by Druggists, and at such
prices as will justify all parties needing such articles to call and buy.
He most respectfully solicits a call from all, and a continuance of the patronage of the old
customers, thanking them heartily for their former kindnesses.
Shreceaport, La., Jan. 1st, 1860. J. H. MORRIS.
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The Galveston News. The Texas Almanac, for 1860, with Statistics, Historical and Biographical Sketches, &c., Relating to Texas., book, 1860~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123766/m1/282/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.