The Texas Almanac, for 1860, with Statistics, Historical and Biographical Sketches, &c., Relating to Texas. Page: 290
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NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
N. W. BURTIS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 50 'ESEY STREET,Second Block rear of Astor House,
NEW-YORK.
WE have completed our arrangements for the direct importation of EDWARDS'
"ROYAL IRONSTONE CHINA," and MADDIOCK's "PATENT IRONSTONE
CHINA," goods especially adapted to the wants of Southern Merchants.
Our styles of "WHITE GRANITE WARE," imported direct from the best
manufacturers, are more varied, and our stock is more complete, than any to be
found in this market. Our stock of COMMON GOODS is full and complete.
We keep an elegant assortment-of FRENCH CHINA, both WHITE, GILT, and
RICHLY DECORATED, and as we are Sole Agents for the best makers of both CuT
and PRESSED GLASSWARE, we challenge competition in this line of goods.
Having made the Southern Markets our specialty for a number of years, we con-
fidently solicit from our friends a continuance of their patronage, and from the
Southern Merchants generally we respectfully solicit them to call on us, and get
"posted up" before they buy elsewhere.ER
ROC 6
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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/m1/290/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.