Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 27, 1842 Page: 4 of 4
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33-asu2 the Republic o Texas,
As fixedi the sixth Confrees; Ho take effect from
and after the 1st day of February,-1842, payable
inGold, Silver, or -Exchequer 'Bills.
Per cent, adv
aip and all other kinds of MalrLiquor. - 10 "
Allspice. per lb. - . -'.t
Bagging', bale rope and twine for packing
'cotton, .' j?
Books and Stalibnarj-.i - -
'Bonnets, 'Ladies,. -
Batler, per, lb. - - ---,
Beef, per 200 lb, - ""- -
Bacon, per lb. - --
Bibles, Testaments and priraar)' school books,
Cattle and stock ol all kinds, " n1K "
Corn, and Corn ineal, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Cofifee, pec lb. , -
Cider, in caskor bottle, - , , "
Chocolate, per lb. - ' - 't '
Cigars, Spanish, per 1000,
Garriagcs, pleasure, - . .
Cheese, per IK - . -
Chairs, - - "
-Clothing, ready made, - i ' -
Flour, per bbl. -
Fruits, dried and green,
Furniture, and all manufactures, of wood,
Fire Arms of every description,
Farming utensils,- implements of husbandry,
and Furniture the .property of Emigrants
v in-actual&se, nol exceeding in value :jjC00, free.
HarnesroTall kinds. - - 30 per cent, adv
Hats. - - S
Jlard-ware and cutlery, - - 23 " "
Tjonse frames - - 1 " "
Iron., .pig, bar or rod, - - 15 " "
J all manufactured articles of which it
-, - o-n& a component pan, " - 15 " "
Linen',. - - - . 15 "
Liquors, brandTjgin, rum, cordial, and oth-
er liquors, 1. t and 2d proof, - $0 30 per gal.
3d and 4th j roof; - - 0 62 "
ovcr4lh, - jr "
Whis-7, 1st 1 -J proof, - ?
- 4 h " .&&ii--s: 0o0
" r?&? -0 75
5 cts.
10 per cent adv.
15
25 "
"e
2 cts.
free,
free-
20 cts.
on
10 per cent. adv.
3 els.
$5 '00
300
33 per cent adv.
3 cts.
30 percent, adv.
30 " "
SI 00
30 " "
30 "
15 " "
MATAGORDA ACADEMY,
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Lady would respectfully inform the
citizens of this place and Us vicinity that they are now prepared to
receive pupils of both sexesinto iheirinstitution, and to instruct them
m all the branches of a substantial and finished education.
From the delightful location and health of Matagorda; from the
comforts and convenience of a well-built town; from a strong desire
of the people to establish and maintain a high lone of moral feeling
in thecommunity; from the laudable observance of the Loid's day,
ani regular attendance of the citizens on Divine Service, which is
now held uninterruptedly on every Sunday; and from there heinga
regular Sunday School in town, this cannot but be a very desirable
place for an institution for the education of the young.
Mr Ives is a graduate of one of the first colleges in the United
States ; and Mrs. Ives was educated in the best schools foi young
ladies in New England; besidrs winch they have both for many
years past been engaged either as Principals or Assistants In the first
literary institurions in the United States. For their qualifications,
success and reputation in teaching, they leave thefollovving testimo-
nials to speak.
TESTIMONIALS.
"I have been lens acqiainted with the Rev. Mr. Ives, and Know
him to be an excellent classical and English scholar. Mrs. Ives
tnncrli! n fpmnln ssrninriru for snvnml vearv. in the citv of Hartford
I Connecticut, with distinguished reputation. I luive full confidence
! in the qualifications of Mr and Mrs Ivts to conduct a seminary ol
the burliest order, in such a manner as to aiioia g ncrai sausidciioii
T. C. BROWNELL, D.D. L L.D.
Bishop of the Dioceseof Connecticut."
"I have been acquamtpd with the Rev. Caleb S. Ives for many
years past, and during the last two years have been associated witu
him as an officer of this institution. I have found hnn excellently
fitted in all respects to be an instructor of youth. His m lutry, de-
cision,, and patient good tapper qualify hnn in a high deiraeas a
governor o the young, while his accurate scholarship und untiring
zeal render him equally successful as a teacher. In committing thefr
children to the instruction of Mr. Ives, parents may feel the most
assurance that they are placing them under the care of one, v ho is
perfectlv competent toall he undertakes, and who wililook wit!, the
most scrupulous care to the fulfilment of every trust commit J to
him' NORMAN PIXNEY. A.M
i Principal of Hit JlTobilc Institute."
TUITION.
I Spelling, Reading, Writing, and First Lessons m AnthmeUc
I S3, per month
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, and Composition
Sfi per month. .
Kor .lit tilts ilngrrer hrn!jr''e ol oceiitc nnu-i-.en.(iire, and es-pe-
S ciianHMMrMathuiiatics and tne Latin and Greek Lan .n.ii-is fit).
c.kMK.7,--v.. I pgKPtJaaaggga&at
over'th
-Lard, per lb., . "" - , -
Lumber, . - f.-1
Oats, per bihsl.pij 323bs---
Oil, sperm per.gall -irjHF- --
Pepper, black, pe'i ib.
Po'ik, per bnL - - -
Peas and bsau-.. per bushel, r
Pickle - ' -zr-
Porctlsin and crockery wi.e,
Powxier and Le.id. -
Hice. i'cr lb.
Salt, ner,busl'e of 30 lbs
S
Su;
bnsar.
Havana, white,
-Sosp. bar. per ib,
v?
There will be one vacation in the year, cominencinsr on the
first of July andendingon the first of October.
All the above prices to be paid in current money. Texas money
j j per cem. juv.u morrj, jy0 Iiupi can filtL.r tie FCll00l for a penod less than a
month, and no deductions mane lor anseace except ior aiciviiess.
Fuel at the cpi'n of the scholar. ;
3 cts.
13 cts.
r.0 cts.
' L ' 5 cB.
S3 CO
50 cts.
30, per cent. adv. j
h0.
13 "
.'2 cts.
10vcus.
Salt, Rer,ousl'ei ot .su iqs. , "KsA 4 N-
Silks, - ' -" ':-4'" 13perce
Sugar, brown; per li. ,,-"-'1 J-- I J ct-
Sngar3oaf, ndcatidy,eriliLfL?-.i V" . 3 cts.
nt-'adv I
" rhavicg anaperiumt'o,. j.' ..- i'uper ceni. uuv.i
Swefiimeatsjand.cwi-ervc .- -o0. - !
Shoes aiyi bot.st -A:.-- z I
Tobacco, maiioftictuTed, ? . ". -. " 30 " " i a
Tiu waiei - " - A- '!.' ' " -" r
1
ic
i e?. - .- , -,-
T ooin and Implmm's. of trade in-actual-n&e, .
the properly ol cougrnnis, - .. free.
Vinegar per gallon, - - 10 cts. ;
Wheat md otntsrgra1si-v perl uhel nf CO lbs. SO cts.
Wife, crockery, - 30 per centt adv.
7ine, Burguu-ly, Heruptage, Chambenin,
and 11 oiber va'neiieMif Burgundy except
Champaigue, - - '15 per cent. adv.
Chaumaine, ,-- -. $2 SOpcrdoz.
. Claietfm case, , x ""' -' - 10 per cent. adv.
- "in" cak. , -: .'z,. 10 clb. per gallon
French, -the produce of Francearid;impurt-
ed in French or Texi&n vessseJi.C' free.
JMaaeira, , .- - t
JPoit, x "i " -"': a."
Illicnish,-all kiadg, ,-. -' j
Spanish J ed, J '? - . . - ,
" White, -:
Sherry, -
TenerifTe. : : :
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
Emigrant, : : : :
All articles not otherwise enumerated, 15 per cent. adv.
On all goudslmpoitedin foreign bottoms, with the exception oig
lliuo'- luicisu tevcia yiiivii u iitan m cuui vyuusicio die
pennlJted to enter en the payment of the domestic duty an
additional rimy oi live per cenr. :
To w igk From an.l after ihe nineteenlli day of May, one thou-
?075 per gallon!
--.0 37i " . j
- -, - .0 37i
x -0 50
.' "V 025
: ,: 0 25
-: 0 75
- 0 23
free.
TO LAWYEUS, CLERKS OF COURTS, JUS-
TICES OF THE PEACE, ANI) CONSTABLES.
F J LANK Affidavit-; to ob'ain Attachments,
J " Bonds in Attachments,
" Writs of Attachments,
" SnmmoDS for Garnashee,
" Fi. Fi. again.-t plantiffF. F. for cost,
" States' Warrants,
' Supo3na-N for w itnev:,
" Mtiimus for want of Sail,
" Citations.
" Milimus for Capitol Felor.',
" Anneal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify',
do do to Pio-ccute,
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents to bring belore the Court,
Letleis oi citizenship,
Summons for District Court,
" do County Court,
"" " Sheriff's executions for State taxes,
' do do for County taxe,
' Justices Supceiias,
" PM ray Bond", ,
" Attachments,
" District Court execution,
" Powers of Attorney,
" Warrantre Deeds.
These forms have been drawn up by one of 'he best and most
correct Attorney in the Republic, and are as complete as they
can bemnde. For sale at the Telegraph Office.
OLD CAPITOL.
N NORWOOD has opened the above as a houce of enler-
tainment, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Houston, Nov. 9,1 S41. nov. 9 d&wtf-3i2
L
on merchai.t vet.el, and thirty cents on steamboats, accord-
ing to register tonnage. .
"jQ'l'romit.'Jor v No': and flivernment Bond-are nol receiv
ej or duties on good- Imported alter the 1st of February, 1842
PAIR ISfgio ijlrtUkei, loi n- oy
SQEPCERD & CRAWFORD, i
THE LAWS j
Of TUEse'ijnof C'uigixss ending 1845, are now offered foi j
.-ale bv ih-i .utni"iber. Also for aie, all the Laws ol j
Texas previouslv pcsed srd the Matutt"" of-Cohuila and Tex-
as, in English and Sn--r.:su. These cin be furnished in bound .
volnmes or in pimpllet form. Also a map and Description oi i
Texasl'V Francis M:ore, Jr. j.
"TOR the convenience of the holders of the Cheqka.. of E. D
JC John on the Lawrenceburg Branch.of the. Stattr Bank of
Indiana, the undersigned will exchange for them par funds,
(with the merchant,) at hisoffice,-Ne (.'!), Foydws street, New
Orleans. ". "
March 13, 184 2. march 2G-dti JNO". GOODIN.
rnhe undersijrned will receive the Checks of E. D. John on
1 thfi Tnwrencebur-r Branchof the S!alfLBantnCIndianiu-u-
ar-ToTTrelgM and pcisgo money due the steam ship iMeptune.
Wl. KUliJL.lla.
March 1G, 1812. . march 2G dtf
Kentucky and Indiana money, and E. D: JoTju's Qhecl.s on State
JJank Indiana received at par. " -. "
march 2Gd&-Atf-S30 J. il. ROBINSON
DlREOi' IMPORTATION FROM FJi-NCE.
ARRIVAL of the Brig "Nomade,y trom Marseilles, with a
select car-jo of French Good'-, viz.
71
300
200
12
45
nov 24vnf-3l2
GEORGE BALL,GalvesIo'n.
SILfv and Pa in Leal Ilals 1 case ot palm leaf hats, ass'td,
1 cae of the latest tyle of French sik hats, just received
-and far sale hv msy-ia 7TSHA CKELFO RD, Jr.
JTUFIN & CO., 9
At Keslcr's uU stand corner Main street.
TU?T RECHIVKD per lnle nrnva's, Sa--ar, Cofiee, Bacon, Flour
Makertl, Candles. Soap. BaggTug, Rop", Domestics, Shoes,
Iron, &c which we-offer lew for cash, cottar, hides, oic.
- nov 13 d6c wif
PORT OF HOUSTON
WHARFAGE. "
- -$0
" A-Sr
L-H "fc
RATES OF
Bacon, ier hhd.
Sugar,
Uardwaro,
Crockery, pr-r dare
Uttjuids . por pipe-
ilo.'pTpe' v
-"do.; :. i pipe ;
?iioss oriia', per bale -
P.lnnl.-Pt5! - 'i
Boiilcs, per crate
'Rice:"', 'ner lat'rce'-
Ail wet.an'd drv bills.'
Halfbbls.
Cofiee, Salt, Spiccjr &c, per hag,
.Bagging, per piece - ' "-
rtf-at-ooTcae-. per coil
Hides, each -Pejmes
per 100 lbs. bale
Lai-sESails, &c, per keg
Candles, Soap, Claret, ccc. per tox
Iron end Lead, per J00 lbs.
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture,
per earh.5 cuoic Utl mensure, at the rate of 12
--.a
37
37i
37i
37
37-
25
12i
25"
25
25 ,
12-
6l
Qi
l
c.i
3
3
Gi
100 Casks. Claret
203 1-2 ' do.
50 1-4 'c Port.
50 " ' iWaderia,
30 " ' Sanlernc,
50 pipes Cog'c Brandy,
100 boxes iiru-cat Wine,
200 " Cordials, asorted,
200 " Anisette (Bordeaux)
50 " Brandv Fruits,
10 bales Almonds, ioft shell.
The above articles n ill be told considerably lower, than any
ever before in lhi- market. JTerchants generally, will find it
greatly to their interest, to address to the undersigned, who will
also receive cotton, hides and other produce in exchanse.
BARBEZAT & PHILlPPONT.
Galveston, Jan. 1 1, 1812. jan 20 d&wtf 321
Brandy Cherries,
Ularet,
Olive Oil,
-v ccimcats,
-il!lafra Raisins,
24 Drums, Firs,
50 Cases Pickles, Anchoves
Salmon,
100 boxes Sorfp,
125 " Refined Loaf Sugar
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
STATE OF LOUISIANA, 7 ., Tn ,- - . n, t
Pansh of Natchitoches. Soulh JudlciaI Di3tnct-
Clcrk'a Office, District Court.
T SA3IUEL ?I HYaMS, clerk of the District Court in and for
JL thepansh of Nachiiocnes, tenth Judicial District of ihe State of
Louisiana, do heieby certify, that I have carefully examined the re-
cords of the said court in criminal cases and accusations of crimes
and misdemeanors on file in my office- from the year Anno Domini
one thousand ciyltt hundred and ten up to the present year, one thou-
sand eight liunircd nnd forty-one, and that 1 have jiot found nor is
There to be found in my office in said records nnv cninuul prosecu-
tion for murder, -igamst Jesse Yocum, late of this parib.i, now deceased.
In tesUmany whereof, I have hereunto signed mv
""""""""-"K tn tesumany whereot, 1 havp hereunto signed mv
fSJ name and affixed the SLal of the -aid Court at the
jS w clerk's office, in the town nnd parish cf Nachitoche-i,
ugj!yKl District and Slate aforesaid, this 17th dayof Novem-
NS3S25 her, A. D. 1811, and of the Independence of tlisU. S.
r? -rY"--"-f flirt oiT-tn.l
Kl. .Clltl.WU fc, JU "lAlil
ryX BAGS ofprimeTIavana CofTee, 10 hbls. of refined Loaf Su-
tJ gar, obbls. crushed loaf sugar, 15 do New Orleans sugar, 10
do rectified molasses, 15 do rectified whiskey, 30 do superfine flour,
6 do superior Cognac Brand, 7 casks Carolina rice, 29 boxes sperm
candles, 20 kegs white lead, 50 kegs assorted nails, 15 M Regalia
and Came s cigars, ell boxen imperial and riyson ueas, w nags oi
pepper, 15 bags of Liverpool salt, 20 boxes claret, for sale by
inly 7. wlf-295 M GARCIA & Co., Galveston.
tdJM-ttU-syM- ,,, vnf -, - i.iu Tmi.i . . . i
JUS r liECEI VED per brig Francis Ashby, from New York,
the lollovung goods which will be sold at the lowest prices,
or exchanged for cotton or hides.
29'j caes Claret, 5 bbls Saleratu:,
10 qr. casks Port and Medeira 5 do spirit ' urpentine,
Wine, 1000 lbs bar Lead,
10 qr. pipes Brandy, Dinmou, SO bags dropt Sl.ol,
2 qr. do London" excise Gin, 20 dp buck do,
1 puncheon IrMi Whbkey, 200 plough moulds,
10 qr. casks Bcnnemont and 2 casks White Lead, 100 kegs
Baker Brandv, 4 bbU Bank Oil,
2 Apip'sOtardDupayBrandy200bars Iron, sheet iron, sheet
50 baskets Sweet Oil, boiler iron, and cast steel ass'd
10 bbls dried Apple-, 130 reamsbrovvn aedstravv col'd
5 do bleached summer Snerni wrpping paper,
Oil, fi do? Wire Selves,
JUST' RECEIVED per Kingston, 15 hbls. prime New Or-
leans Sugar, 2 hhds. Bordeaux Wine, 1 cask White Lead,
10 boxes Soap, for sale by M. GARCIA,
sep 15 wtf-305 Strand, Galveston.
I U&T received and lor sale, 20 barrels ol superfine Flour,
J 2 hhds. of bacon hams, 2 hhds. bacon sidey, by
Nov. 16, 1841. M. GARCIA & CO., Galveston.
A -JC03IMODATIUN FOR TRxlV'ELLERS. The subscriber,
Xjl. Slail Contractor from Austin to Houston, has at considerable
expense, established a line oi COACHES for the benefit of the pub-
lic between the two places. His carnages are neat and substantial,
and teams are good and strong. A limited number of passengers
only will be taken; and he hopes from the accommodations which
he intends to atve, to receive the patronage of the public.
june 2 wtf-290 MF. JONES.
50 boxes Sprem Candle.-,
83 sacks Cofiee,
20 bbls Rice,
10 hi. bbls No. I. Mdckerel,
10 ri- Iso2 do
75 b(es avnried Soap,
25 bb" Pono Rico Sugar,
25 bo.es Staich,
20 do Gnnpowd. r Tea,
20 do Yonna Dson do
31 do Tobacco,
1 bbl. somkirig Tobacco,
5 bo-s cotton cuds,
1 do copper Pumps & Gv-
phons 2.1 Grinds'ones, with cranks
anl rollers,
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
5 obis Alcohol,
(" kegs S: ikes,
Odo Collin's A ves, .
lj Bl n ksiiiiih's Bellows,
1 Sciew 1 ,aie,
1 cask I3o!s.e shoe NaiN,
G Anvil-,
'J roils Manilla Rope,
Anassor'tof wooden waie,
do Iron ware.
Bed fords-, Ploagh lino, etc.
2 cases Shirting,
10 do Brogans,siioesaid boots
a fine oSMirimeni,
1 bale Fenrh piii.Js,
5 do Osnabuigs,
3 do Drills,
3 do Sheeting,
1 do Demins,
2 do 'J"icls,
Oetobei 23th, IS4!
For "ale b
M. GAIfiA
-J Fijuit Trees, Seeds, &c. The'subscriber-has
Ji for sd every variety of garden, field aud flower seeds;
Catalogues of which may be had at the s'ore. Assorted. boxe.
or the West Indies, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas may be
r-ttai-ied: the kinds such as answer best in those climates.
GEORGE C.T-ffORBURN,
257- f 11 John st. New York.
-v-? bEED STORE, 17 Common street, New Orleans
iS-j The sub-criber has the honor to acquaint the gar
?jH- deners and planters of this neighborhood, as wpII as
vT ,'1C' nonorjlbie pnblic generall, that he has opened
."ik a STORE on Common street, for the sale ol all
kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. He is now
receiving and will continne to receive from time to time,
fresh Heeds from Europe and the north. He will sell no seeds
but such as may be entirely relied upon as being the best ol
their kind, and fresh, besides guaranteeing the senuinenessof
them puiites purchasing may assure hemselves at all times
1 of what he advances with, regard to those two points, by apply-
ing at his garden, where the seeds he has in store andfor sale
are tried by himself before offpring them to the public.
All kinds of seeds suitable for all seasons;
A fine collection of flower seeds-
Green housp plants, fruit and ornamental trees, constantly on
hand and for sale by
WILLIAM DINN, Fiorist and'Seedsman;
. may 2f 298tf , No. 17, Common! street.
JP JE f 1 &T I & WTM, .
T. B. J. HADLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Houston", Texas.
wtf-293
J7IARLEY & JEWETT, Attorneys and Counsellohs at
? Law, City of Austin. Ofice Congress Avenue, opposite
the capitot. MASS1LLON FARLEY
Austin, A p. 21st, wtfSS4 HENRY J. JEWETT.
M. HEISKELL SHRYOCK
A TTORNEY A T LA Wt
J ATE of San Augustine County, Texas, will attend to all
-i business eutntsted to hiin, in the city of Houston. Ofiice
at the Auction Store of Shryoclc, Jenkins, &. Co., Main, street,
march 31 w52t-281
OAT C.
X next
. JATJK, Attorney at Laic; office on Court-house square
dec v Dr Ashbel Smith's office. tan 1 2tf
LAW Nc-TICE. Cakr a, PinnjevJ Attorneys & Councillors
at Law. The office of the former is at Crockett, Houston
connty, and that of the latter at Nacogdoches.
i--e "' 2S-244
ALUEKiNON P. THOMPSON,
COUNSELLOR &. ATTORNEY AT LATVlr
Houston. 1 esas.
Office in the building occupied oy the City Council.
CO, Onl virion."
iov 1 tfUI2
THE RELM1BLIC .)' TliXAa-, I Di-tnci (Jouu,
County ol Robertson. October Teim, 1B-1I.
Sarih Jone-, " 7T appearing to the satisfaction of the
fi. Lourl ih.it the uetennanis in this case
is not to be found in said coun'y, it i-
ordered by the Court that publication
be made in the Houston Telegraph ior
I three month, the last insertion to be at
least three weeks previous to the next
term thereof, to be hohlen in ihe town of
J Franklin, on the first Monday after the
fourth Vondav in Tvldrch next, and plead, answer cr demur to
the pe'itifn of the - laimiff, or the same will be heard ex parte.
Witnes-, Jospph Love, clerk or said comf, November 22nd.
A. D. IS41 i. s JOSEPH LOVE, D C II C.
ja n 19 wl2t-32fl
I
George W. Morzrn
Williaoi J Morgan, j
Andiew J Morgan, )
Joseph Tvinrgan,
Barba'tiotgan, j
George Morgan,
Einely Morj-an
THE subscriber has received per bri-r Cuba, direct from New
Yoik, a ldii;e and-jeneidl assortment ol Drugs, Medicines,
and patent Medicines, consisting in part of 50 lbs. best English
calomel, 50 do Turkey Rhenbarb in powder. 36 bottles French
quini, 24 doen be cold preyed castor iA, 12 dozen Moliet's
celebrated Life Pills and Phenix Bitters, Rowan's Tonic Mix
ture, soda and siddletz powders, and in fatt every atlicle
in the drug line, having enlarged and impioved his establish
ment he is now prepared to lurnish any article in his line, at
reduced prices; and country merchants would do well to call
before making their purchases, as in this country drugs require
to be fresh.
Also for sale, the good Samaritan Robb, the best preparation
of snh.iparella for removing all impuren'cs ot .he blood.
nov I3dl2t-wtf3l2 HENRY EVANS,
Apothecaries Hall, corner ol Main and Franklin st's.
JLS I RECEIVED ana for sale,
6 bbls. G'ii, 1 bbl. IMonongahela V-. :i'key,
10 br..s. prime Beef, 29 sacks Corn,
A fine lot of New Orleans Sugar and Flyur, just received by
Galveston, Aug. 19 wtf-301 M. GARCIA & Co.
: FRESH -GARDEN, FARM AN It ElffOWER
SEEDS.
Warranted Jhc growth of JS41.
Tfi 'T'HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the oitfzens
"-SS A. of Texas that he always keeps on hand a large
jipps assortment of genuine lrcsh Garden, Farm and
Jt&il Flower Sieeds, direct from the most respectable and
experienced growers in the North and in Europe, w hieh he will
guarantee, as none will be sold in Ins establishment but those
that will vegetate.
Also, inraf ed Fruit Trees and Grape Vines of the most ap-
proved kinds; shrubbery and ornamental Trees, green horse
plants, flowers, &c, &c. Garden tools ol all J:inrts, Corn bhel-
lers, Straw Cutters, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and Sowing
machines; Books on Gardening and Agriculmre.
Retail dealers supplied with seeds neatly put up in labelled
papers, at New York prices per dozen.
WM. DINN, 11 Common Street,
New Orleans, Sept., 18-11. Coiner Tchoupitoulas.
sept l5dtf-wtf-305
fTtHE Subscribers offer lor sale low lor cash, a general a
sortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part oi
French, English, and American i-rints,
American and English Sheetings and Shirting,
Summer nnd Winter le.idy made Clothing,
Pantaloon stuffs, &c., &c,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor?,
Wines, Iron and Nails, Crockery Ware, &c, &c.
ENNIS & KIMBALL.
Houston, August 4th, 1841. aug 4-wtf-299
A FEW Galveston City shares, for sale by -"
Galveston, Aug. 17, wtf-301 51. GARCIA & Co.
HALF-pipes superior Dupuy Cognac,
O 2 quta cio1q -
ppe jilaiteira wine,
6 t.erce3 fine white refined Sugar,
111 do vtllow do do
Just- receiv ed and for sale by
Galvston, August 17lh.
"tf . GARCIA & Co.
aus IB wtf-301
SHEPHERD -k, CR VVFORD have juat received, in "laaitiou to
O their former stoc1 the following goods, viz: Collins & Co's. ax-
es, Kent hammers, patchets, knivv and lorks. butcher knives, ra
zors, scissor0, pocket tnd pen knives, leat lard, whiskey, brandy,
cofiee, 3ugar. salt, flour, tna, sonp, candles, prints, domestics, silk
andcotton handkerchiefs, umbre las, stocks, blue drill, shoes of all
descriptions, clothing, &c, &c, to vvluch they would invite the at-
teniion ofconsiimeis and dealer-. June 15. wif
NOTICE.
T hereby forearri all persons (rom trading for a certain note
X of hand for twenty five dollars drawn by the undersigned on
the first day of January, .nd payable twelve months alter date to
James Farner. Th- note was fraudulently obtained and I am
determined not to pa the same unless compelled by law.
Feb. 1st, 1642. iebl6w3t-3-iJ BENJAMIN NEWTON,
printer's fee 32 00
u i loiii 1 snail leave in a ltiv dnvs Ior the United States.
Mr. John Landrum, of Montgomery coumv, is my legally
'authorised agent duung mv absence.
Jan. 25, 1342. feb2wHt E B. DAVIS.
N
ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES AND BOOKS, &c, TRANSAT-
LANTIC NEWSPAPER OFFICE,
LIVERPOOL
"CHARLES YVILLMER. News Acent. Livernool. bers most re-
Vy spectfully to announce to European Merchants, Editors of
tSewspapcrs, .Proprietors of 1'ublie JNevvs Rooms, Hotel iv-eepers, and
Others, that he has entered into the most complete arrangements for
supplying residents in the Vc3t Indh Is'a'ids, and on the Southern
Coast of America, with British Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books.
He forwards all the Latest Editions of all the London, English Pro-
vincial, Irish, Scotch, and Welsh ?u.Wpapcrs, as well as those from
France, and all other pans of the Eurojiean Continent, by the Ni w'
Line ot Steam Ships, sailing every foi might Irbm England for the
West Indies, and trom thence along the Southern Coast of America.
He ships theNewsnapcrsjusf at the moment of the vessels' suiting;
PRINCE'S NURSERIES -AND GARDEN?.
SnnHE new Catalogues are now ready for distribution
T88 JL gratis, to all who apply post paid per mail. They
compose the immense assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubbery, and Plants, Bulbous Flower, Rcots and Dahlias. Green
House Plauts, Garden Seeds, &c, all of which noware at much re-
duced pnees. Orders per mad to Win R Pnnce, will receive prompt
attention.
New York, Sept. 4th, 18-11. oct 13 w3t-309
g Mulberry Treks,, Seeds and Eggs WAI
.PRINCE & SON, Flushing, will supply very superior
Trees of the fine hardy Expansa, Elala andAlpine Mulberries
and of the Morus Multicaulis, and the superior hardy Ameri-
can variety of the same. These are all of American growth,
and incomparably superior to the imported trash. Fresh "seeds
ot Alpine, Elataand Broassa, and seven of the choicest varie
ties of Silk Worms Eggs.
Ornamental trees can be supplied of very large size, and
Fruit Trees of all the choicest kinds.
Apply at No. 5 Pine st, (up stairs,) New York.
HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
TARIFF OF CHARGES ESTABLISHED.
NO. 1. On all consignments of Merchandize of SlOOO anduhder,
the commission shall be lOper crat. OverSlOOO (prime coat,)
7i percent., including storage and guarantee.
. 2, For collecting freights and procuringthe same, 5 percent.
3. Collecting and paying funds re vtd in hand, 5 percent.,';
4. Storage, 25 cents per barrel, pu month.
5. Also 25 tents per barrel forrLceivingandforwarding.
6. No storage to be charged on merchandize depositedYor sale
"7. Consignments of Merchandize withdrawn, to pay full cpm-
mi""sionson advances and respon'lities; jind half commissions
aid storage on tho invoice value of the goqgswithdfawn. "
s-&. guiuniIu.iuinrqir-rff"adaTi:eg) 5per cent."
19. Agents of Steam Boats, each trip, $5.
The above rates to be exclusive of ail other charges incurred.
.October 3, 1S40. tf
0
J$E3 W5t5
F every description, executed with despatch at the Tele
graph Office,
INCLUDING
BtLiSi-op Ladikg, -
BusIfESS,CAFiOo OP ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS, Blanks all kinds') . '
Bill Hkads, v - '
Rir f TT-riniprikro
..u '"....U.w, j.
Posting Bills,
Steaxisoat Bills,
Drav Ueceifts,
Circulars,
Auction Bills,
Pamphlfts,
CucEKa, &c.
wif-312
Labels.
81 ( Pa'r w0men'5 ne kld shoes,
U J 200 pair do. common shoes,
100 pair Gentlemen's fine calf boots,
150 pair coarse boots, just received direct from New
York, and for saleby ENNIS &. KIMBALL.
Houston, August 3d, 1841. aug 3 d3t-wtf-29'
ftb23vv5m-(ltf-3e5
SAMUEL M. HYAMS,
Clerk of District Court, Parish of
Natchitoches, Louisiana.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CoHcctor's'Office, Port of Galveston, ?
17th Mar. 1B41. C
I ' fTUVO LIGHTS have been placed on the East end of Gnlveston
JL island, eievntca lorfy-hve teet abavp,'ifi ioussiiaiA
tance-six hundred y'ard"3'ai'.aft,b'eanngKast and WasToTcnchother.
A BUOY has also been placed on the Bar, about four miles distance
from the lights and in range vith them.
Vessels bhould not attempt to come in at night without a Pilot,
r.or approach nearer than five fathoms, when they should brum the
lights to range, and come to.
Latitude ol the Bar, 29, 15, North ; Longitude 94, 49, West.
ALDEN A. M. JACKSON, Collector.
Galveston, May 18. may 22 dtf-vvtf-289
Horse, miI or ss,
Pirasure carnagf-s,
Wagons, carts or other vehicles
Neat, Cattle, per head
Sheep, hogs, goats,
Lumber, per 1000 feet
Brick per 1000
50
00
50
12i
6
00
00
ARRIVALS
AND 'DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL.
MAS LS. Arrivals. Departures.
A . ' Tuesday Thursday
Austin, . . J
pvrnng. morning.
Wfesi EUN',
Via Richmond". Cohtm- ' , ,. ,
MmBrnscoriti. Columbus, ' SuntKv Thurrfoy
Matagorda; TV.xana, ev n,n- morning.
an Antonio, &c
Eastcuw, , j
Via IViontoiB'ery. Wash-- '
iogtn; acogdochrs, Sunday Monday
SStfAugustine, nnd Red ovcning. morning.
River County.
n JLLt .
w ia tialvi-slon, per Steam
31T5D States Packets, according to the days
and Europe, of their arrivals and depar-
tures.
T3-On all letters, sent to the United States, or eJse-
-iVTre, beyond the Republic, the inland postage must be
I'a.-f Alay I, d&wl
fA BOXES SOAP, '2 bags i ace ginger,
iij 100 kegs cut nails. ass'd40 bbls. snnerline floor.
sizes,
20 bbls. mess pork,
3 casks ipcrm oil,
20 boxes sperm candles,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 kegs lard,
G boxes Collins' axes,
C doen Ames' spade,
2 " Adams' "
4 " long handle shovclr,
Cbags wrocgnt nails,
4 dozen grubbing hoer,
20 " bright crown do
30 " Carolina do
30 " brook pot. augir,
3J " chisel-., aWd izJ
40 bbls. whiskey,
2 bbls.
4 bales Ya. cotton onabur-?-.
75 dozen knives and falks,
50 " pocket and pen knives,
50 " mill sav; file,
50 " X cut, wood, handsaw,
pit and shop file-,
50 bags shot, ass'd sizes,
20 kegs powder,
75nair bright t-ricc chains,
10 aozen horse collars,
75 pair of hames, ready ironed,
".u ooxe "ooacco,
4 bags black pepper,
3 do alKpice,
4 casks baron ljr.ni, vides and
shoulders,
4 chests teas,
megar. rood
Together with many other nuiclc. just received by steamers
Neptune t.nd Belle ol Auakapa-, whi ', added to the subscri-
ber's former stock, makes it one of the mo-t complete in the
city, all of which will b.. sold 'o-v for cash, cotton &c &.c bv
feb 0 d&wtf-3i3 J. SHACKELPORD, Jr.
HliE undersigned naving, undci (he firm of Bamard & Co.,
X Galvcilqn, and Moore & Ci , Houston, opened a hou-e at
Huns'on, and'one at Galveston, 1 it the taansaction ol a general
mercantile commi'-sion business. The patronage of their friends
and 'he public are respectfully foil i..-d. I'. MOORE,
E. L. BARNARD.
N C Also, ngents for the steamer Patrick Ilenrj
janT, .t-Lwif.'irj
Dc CHENE'S HOTEL.
THE sub'-ci iber informs the public, that he has again openpd
ibis house for their accommodation, and pledgee himself
to set the b-st table in Houston; tl c best of wine" are always
found on hi dinner table. His bd-roomi- are all single and
kept in the bst order. II M De CHENE.
Houston April 11th, 1S12. ap 12 d&vvtf-333
:RxV?JDY.-
t sale by
4 oarrtls American brandy, jus-t rcrnved and for
miy4 J SIIACICFLFORD, Jr
i&., i
Weekly one 1 Ss 2d. Provincial Papers pubfehL' Tncland.
Ireland, Scotland, or Wales : Once a week. tl 3-iud; twice a
week, 2 7s8it; thnce a week, 2 lis Gd per annum. Magazines
and Books are Charged publication prices.
News Letters, compnsjig an epitomeof English News, supplied to
th-?"iditors of Newspapers' on the most reasonable terms, by every
Steamer.
N. B. Order? should be addressed "Ciiarlcs," in full, and none
will be attended to unless accompanied by a rennttanccor reference
for Payment, threcmotiths in advance, on some Livernool or London
Jvouse. - -. -?--- , C2J4PJL.ES -WIv.iiaH:B.
tPl 2 vv 1 v 3'i -
GALVESTUN UNIVERSITY.
TEE Fall Term of this fiistitution will commence on Mon-
day, lCth inst.
Pupils from a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by the President 01 me institution, wno in conjunc-
tion with the other Teachers, will at all limes exercise a pa-
rental guardianship over those ?nn usfd to their care. Iu or-
der to cair this plan ftwly into execution 3 large boarding
house i now being luted up, a lew yarns uisiam irom the pres-
ent building of the University. The pupils will have access to
a choice l-brary and reading room, 111 the most pleasant and
healthy pait of the citv.
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction
of the Institution, the Tru-tees would inform the public tha
about one veara-ro. ("the period of its commencement') tl ere
were but five pupil, and during the last term there -were nc
nunurea. in onier 10 ormj- n ucm-.na witmu me reacn 01 an
who may desire them, the price of board and tuition has been
reduced to an amount more moderate than many similar insti-
tutions at the South.
Board and Tuition ; in all branches, (including washing, fuel
and lights,) per term of 1 1 week"-, payable ia advance, 550,00
IJA 1 OOCHJ-Jjj.
Rales of tuition per term of eleven trceks, one half payable
in advance.
For common Engl'sh studies including reading, orthography,
pennmanship, geogiaphy, grammar and arithmetic, 50,00
Extra for each branch ol Mathematics, including algebra,
geometrv, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, ""03,00
Extra lor each higher branch of English science", including
his ory, nataral philosophy, intellectual philosopny, moral phi-
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany, lheionc,
political economy ami astionomy, " 53,00
Extra, for each of the ancient languages, including Gt cek and
Latin, $3,00
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
Italian and Spanish, 3,00
The Institution comprehends both a male nnd femrle depart-
ment. LEVI JONES,
President Board of Trustee-.
Stl-aht, Sec'v. Airn-tl4 sep.. l-j c"&uf-0"
NOTICE.
THE Commissioner of the General Land-Office informs the
citizens of Texas that the issue ol patents u ill be suspend-
ed until a supply of blanks can be procured from the United
States, our agents having failed to fill the ord r of last year.
The issue may probably commence on the firs' ol May, a special
messenger having been sent to procuro a ii-ply.
THOMAS WM WARD, Commissioner.
-Vfol, lc 1RJO mar. h Ifi i3r-'"y
'""'"' ' (
a UM BER. The subscribers have just received a fine assortment
JJ of LUMBER, azd will bo constantly supphed with said article,
which they offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers
Galveston, August 18. wtf-301 Ml QARCIA& Co.
TIN. SHEET IRON, AND COPPER iMANU-
FACTORY. A3IcGOWEN, carries on the above business in all its varieties,
in the City of Houston, Nos. 8 and 0, Long Row, where he
will fill all orders from the country on the uhortest notice, and at
nues as low as similar work can be hadin the States. His materi-
als are all imported directly from England, and are of the very best
quality, superior in every respect to any that has ever before been of-
fered m this market. He has now on hand a large assortment of
the wares of his own manufactory) which country merch-ims and
general dealers win ao wen to examine, oeiore tney purcnaseaoroaa.
May, 1811. mav5 wly 2P3
E'JEIVED by tne schooner Farmer's Iteturn, trom New
Orleans
25 bbl-. superfine, new wheat FLOUR,
31 do refined LOAF SUGAR,
15 do AMERICAN BRANDY,
3 casks CLARET,
10 boxes of SOAP, for sale by
oct 13 wtf-300 M. GARCIA & CO.
JENKINS & WILLIE ATTORN I ESAT'LAW,
WILL practice in the courts of the third Judicial District!
and the Supreme Court of the Jlrpnblic of Texas.
R. JENKINS, JAMES "WILLIE,
Washington, Independence.
Db2tvtf-322
-s AW NOTICE J. H. SERNDON will practice in the
JL courts of the second jndicial district, comprising the conn
ties of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Hanrisburgh. Austin, Colorado
and Matagordtudbesitprenie court of th? Republic.
JL - itfb-ti
w
--; PMr5lfeand',cg-rnse ' at Jaw-J-Gon
zales, will a!l$nKu!wdis&csl courts cftEe 4tb indicia
district. All business entrusieu'lo him will bo promptly attend
ed to. Gonzale? anfil 17.- 5t22
F7-AUFMAN- & GOULD
rX. Texas. j 1 1840
sttorneys
.law, Nacogdoches
2S6-lf
O BENJAMIN C. FRANiXlNi
LJ-avk-g res.gncd thecdlcc ol Judge. "-thend Judical District,
will practice Law i-tipsvejnt Courtci:tk-:T!cnubhao4Texas,'r
connexion with WILLIAHtt. x-kV3XJN, Esq Communica.
tionscudressed to B. C. & W. W. Franklin, at the city of Galves
-cm, or left in Houston at the office of Henry Humphreys, Esq. Cniei
Justice of the county of Harrisburg. ."jan 1 w236-tf
HUTCHINSON & FOOTER
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT XAV.
A HUTCHINSON has terroved to Austin, and opened an
Ofiice for his firm on Congress avenue near the capitoh
Henry S. Foot e, after closing the unfinished business of the
firm, and of the partners in Mississippi, will remove penna-
nenlly to the Republic.
1-The fii in may be addressed either at Austin, Texas, or
Jackson, Mississippi. t -'
July 31, 840. j -,j. - 237w-l2m
N C. RAA5,OJSTD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
---yV, "- ' "" Nashville, Texas.
Refer tonJoHi B Jones; Galveston.
John C Watkocs, Austin.
LAW NOTICE1 JOHN D. JMORRIS, attorney and conn-
sellor at law, has located himselfat San Antonio,, andwill
attend to the duties of nis profession in the court, of Bexar,
as likewise those of Goliad, Victoria and San Patricio. All
business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt and ready
attention, jaal 23b"-tf
LAW NDTICE James S.Mayfield, Counsellor and Attornsy
"at Later of Texas, has mzde an arranceniem with Jos-iph; Me
White. Esq., late delegate in congress from Flonda, and counsellor
ntijaw of Uifrsupreme court of the United States, to give his advice
legalppmion, andinstructions in all cases in which heis letainedin
Texas. CoL White wQI in all case3 give writ ten instructions, and iu
cases of great importance-will attend m person the supreme court o
Texas. Heisinpossession of all the Spanish andMexicanordinan
cts, and has atNew Orleans thelargest civil law library in America.
Land TifLEsJnaUcftsesmwliicli James S. Mdijfield is retained
asan Attometand Land Agent in Texas, heuill receivemy assist
anct and adric&as d ceunseUor. J. M. "WHITE
jan 1 336-tf -.'
-The Red Lander and -Matagorda Buileiin will pleaad publish, the
a hove six months.
POTTER & VAN ZANDT,
. Attomics at Laic.
TT7 ILL attend the supreme courthu Republic qf TesTas,
"'VV- and the district' cowts o'rgjtfpv pr jph-iKy ,jj-
r Rtn.lVtT- Sin n - -
Auenstine, Uaco-rdocIie'C" HaSison. PanolaT Pssch-j. Rewie.
RetLRive'r, Lamaran'dfFannin. v $C
ISAAC YANZANDT,
r PanotOfCounltr.
T TTOTf-70-T T-lT"T,T?t v
Paschal: County.
feb 24 wtf-276
St--.v
' -LA'MA'R MOORE,
AOCTIONBER"AND Cottai3SIOX M-ERCXLA.Si'-'
je 12-dtf-wtf .- 1- t Congress Avenue, cityjfAnstin.
fO-TICE
A LL persons are hereby forewarned not toirade for a noteot
,t X. hand for eleven hundred and sixteen dollars, given by John D
Harvey and Win Kesse, payabb to Nicholas Lamprord or heareh
dated some time in Janoarv. 1841. Said note has been stolen nnd
I will not be paid unless"by legal compulsion.
leo a wii---o JUMfi JiKOWiNLEE.
HtlUSTON AND BRiZOS RAIL ROAU
THE undersigned having 1 ourac:ed to getont the
timber for ten miles of the Houston and Brazos
Rail Ho id, commencing at the City of Brazos, is
desirous ol employing fifty .goou laboring men
They will be fonnd in provisions and clothing,
and to erery one who wo.ks out two hundred and
fifty dollars of stock, a lot in the city of Brazos will be given,
to be selected by the person at the time of contracting. These
lots aie now selling for one thousand dollars, good money, on
one,two and three years. The subsi-riber has contracted on
these terms, and will give liberal wages.
JAMES S. McGAHEY..
Brazo-rJoly2Q. 1840. jy 27 w
3k
f AiD AGENCY. A person will leave this on or about the
Xjt 1st of June, to locate lands on the Trinity and Sabine
Rivers, and also th enrich cotton and fine stock lands situatedon
the waters of Rcd'Rfver, Sulphur and Cypress. He is well
acquainted with the lands in thispart of Texas, and will spare
no exertions to make valuable; locations. For furtber"patticu-
ars, apply at this ofiice. may 13 287.
f COILS ivlanilla Rope, 7 gross Playing Cat ds,
O 120 reams Letter Paper, 8 dozen Liquid Blacking,
2 dozen Rose Water, 1-$ doz. Webster's Bitters,
7 dozen Port Wine,
Segars of different qualities, Havana, Tobasco, etc. just re-
ceived an J for sale by M. (JARC1A,. &. CO.
oai3,wif 30n,i . . t - 2T
"j-wj ' GARCIA &, H. 3IEUGENS, have tlns day lormed a co-
JAjL. partnership under the name of M.Garcia a Co., for the pui-
pose of transacting a general Commission business.
References: Messrs. Peter, Harmony & Co., New York,
Messrs. F DeLizardi & Co., New Orleans,
Messrs. Ed. Weugens fc Co , Liverpool.
July 7, wtf-295 M. GARCIA & Co.. Strand. Galveston
CIGARS. Cazadores Imperial la Norma,
Regalia la Norma, Lord Byron, La Segurida,
El gusto,
Canonen, do do do
Trabaguitos, do do
Finos defior, ord'size,
WINES Madeiraand Sherry in boxes, jast received per steamer
Kingston from New Orleans, and for sale by
July 7, wtf 295 M GARCIA & Co., Galveston.
PILOTAGE REGULATIONS.
Custors-Hoase, Galveston,
September 18th, 1841. J
BY an Act of Congress-passed The 23d of llaju-lS28;ii is
made the dut' "of the several collectors" of the Ports
throughout the Republic, to appoint and. control Pilots for their
respective ports;' and in order that all interested may be in-
formed thereof, the following regulations for the governmentof
this port are hereby made known.
All vessels inward bound, spoken by a pilot outside the bar,
andTefusing his service-, will pay half pilotage-.
Ail vessels inward bound; having crossed the bar before be-
hj-tf"--iantotk& -
inwardboundp spoken oy a pi'ot ou'sdethe bar, will par .u"
pilotage wnen ouiwaru oounp, it a pilots services areouered
and refused.
Riles of Pilotage on. all vessels drawing nine feetan i under,
32,50, per f ot, par lunds.; en all vessels drawing over nine
feet, 83,00 per foot, par funds. , ,
The foregoing regulations to apply to all vessels of thirty tons
burthen and upwards.
ALDEN A. M. JACKSON, Collector.
nov24wtf-3l2
NEW FLOUR,
saleby
sep 15 wtf-305
-JO bbls. received per Kingston, and ior
M. GARCIA,
Strand, Galveston.
Q Bbls. new .superfine, sweet FLOUR, 30 bbls. double rec-
OU tified Whiskey, a small lot of white and red Turnip
Seed, now landing from the steamer Kingston, and for sale by
sep 15 wtf-3'J.- M. GARCIA & CO.. Strand, Galveston.
NEW GOODS.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Wash-
j ingtoa county and the surrounding country, that hej-itow
receiving and opening at his store in Independence, a negjjjnd
valuable tock ol fall and winter goods: consisting in part of
the following articles:
En-liMi ard American prints, New Otleans sugar,
cloths and eashimers. Hav. and Rio cofiee,
Kv. Jean1-, imp. and Y. H teas,
plaid and bn iin.eys, rmrc and fine sap,
cotton drilliL- 5idebic.n,
bleached shecnn;:-, James River tobacco,
brown and b!en h.-' --hirtjiigs, spiff and nepper,
red and white ilanneis,
LjwclosnabBg,
white coiton hose,
black worsted hoe,
suspender,
boots and Mioe-
Kv bavging and rop.
indigo,
r"' ....
glns-war-drugs
ani in " m:
Rpanish saud'. trees,
lin-wme
Which will -- oid low for -Sash, cr cz.-hang ' fr- .1
flamers uiM co . .jii
:&eta nc
other available pioriiico cf the --.ntry
to call and cxa'a-nc, before purcham elscwhrc.
vances made on roNon for shi,unc
lndepcndenc-, N " loth ; vnC!rs P
RefertO .' M. 1:-ni, i r -n
W-I.T..-.S 1' C T'-U'-
W- ( 'T, '" w
nov24wtf-3
RUTERSVILLE COLLEGE.
FAYETTE COUS I T, TEXAS.
fa c us t r.-
Rev. C. "Itciuanso-M, A. M., President, Moral Science
and Bel 'es Letters. ,
' Mr. Chirles W. Tuomas, A. B., Professor of Languages
and Maihematics.
Mr. TuosuS W. Bell, Tnior.
Mrs. M. G. Richardson-, Preceptress.
The Collegiate year is divided into two terms of twenty one
weeks each ; the fi-st. commences on the first Monday of Janu-
ary, and the second dh the third Mondtfv of July.
The vacation-tare two: 1st. from the second Thursday of
June to third Monday of July, ad fr.im the second Thursday
of December to third Monday of January.
Expcnscs per term in advance in par rioney or its-equivalent.
. Elementary Studies, - $3.00
, Higher do. 20 00
do dn 'nclndins lnnjnare. 25.00
JBoard in private families per month, $10 to $1250. ..
Tuition ultw tuarged trom tae time 01 entrance oi.iuen"s
to the cloe ot ihe term.
Tli- loc?- ditv-antages o! R jrriMc as a seaLoCaucatipn are
disiicgm-vfied It occupies a .(. ntr.il positf-'nthe RepoWlc,
and Ua-r-marKable for he purity ,.fils-f sphf-rt,the beahh-s!-:-s-?
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Cruger & Moore. Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 27, 1842, newspaper, April 27, 1842; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48179/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.