Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 21, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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jftravellersT The Table- wilt at all tunes oa logic
: i.j -;&. tktfict tho mnTiTPi nnnms.LB"i"
ai; cTtKchpr will mvehianersonalatten-?
tion to those whDTnayXavor him wuui can.
1 - ' '""JSafesf jFfi Reduced I
fotaBleatqicIibai(MltDjat)iise. Horecs Carriages &c.for
sale orhlre on YeasonoIHe terms. " . "
cmaTg3&wtf-43l " - H- BALDWIN; Proprietor.
r JMEai&ion .Hotises
jcNifc11 Buw-wMr a Tirr-it
Ebrvicrly VeVkcndsHolel near the Steamboat Landing
THouston-Texas. .
fglHE" undersigned most respectfully inform ibe public that.
:iEi.they-bave-taKenine arKrvestaoiisnjneni andiiavesoauer--ed
renovatecb'shd repleiiished'it as to "make it susceptible of
rnaenngasmucn;co3uortioiraveiierss any otner nouse in
- tfift-lSonthern-conrilrvL "It isia house exnresslv fbr-the accom-
jnodationof permanent andjfansient Boarders; and from Jhe
loriglexpenence-idt; the rtndersjgned in this line ot Business
" lhesnfeel cShfident-lobe ableAo afford Toll satisfaction A s"kil-
fal cook-andj)ther waiters have been obtainedraTtd eyery-g en
erararrangement'-of the Hotel ! such that it cannot fail to
--"nleas" The terms will be moderate.
vlflSStablexsauachedlotheETouse. 'Horses &c for "Sale or
- hire-on ihe-mostreasonable.terms.
Z-" . A. SENECHAL & Co. Propiie'ors.
-JjQoeJ3d&844:: " - "--. s' jui 1 dom."
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1& Gapitol. "
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'A-fc CHEAP.
A S-THE -CHEAPEST!
gjs -V One Dollar Boarding and Lodging.
THIS pleasantly situated es
tabliskrhent.is now in com
-'plete order and for comfort
and 'convenience challenges
competition. The subscriber
flatters himself that Instabili-
ties to keep an establishment
of this kind need no eulogy.
His assistants. will use every
exertion to aid him in-rendering
bis guestscQinfortable. -
"The taUle skallbe supplied'with thebestthe-'market affords
Jo4r n-;rt-.ii--l-n;wst X.inuTirs-j-arid.the larse and well ar
ranged stable filtai-wiih the-best provender and every effort
' J "Sir A number of hof&s always-gn. h'anand a few car
riages -atim command Jor the accommoaauon oi moseisii'
-ingarfeinterior. . THOS.-S. LUBBOCK.
-' Houstornne 8th 184. Z- - Jnn 8d&wtf-445
STARCH a. freskarUcle just receiied andYor saje by
nangl6d&wtf-402 r J. D.-GROESBEECK.
.TVFOFFATT'S PlLLS-30 dfiz. Mofiatt's Pills' iust re
aVXceivedby feb22d&tf J. D. GROESBEECK. H
S - 2Jt Baznts Oilt and Dyesluffs. ' ;
i AA'gai-oJinseed-Oil J5Qlbs..L5gwood
SJJ 5akegs""whllelead 3fl0fustick
- - 00 lbsSnanish-bfhwn-.3Q0 lbs. Alum! . w .
. 50Q"" venetianj -0 gallon? eppatvaraish - -
-i -4 DMs--wnu-mg. --auirjs. guie - . f
'. 300 lbsrcopneraB- cbronr yellow chrome t "
t 50 " maddefj - gr cen paint brushes
- 50." indigo ? UthragftKl lead t . &
y- -Sand paper pumicearie-'&c.r ". .
JiislreTivedandforeatpric1e!sr5suitpuKbasers-byr . ""
-apliad&w438-' - T . - "yJ. D- GROESBEECK. .
Sl: . .. NQTICEc Zs - - -
.PHE undersigned having- been "appointed administrator up-
"X. on the esiate of Charlis Scarborough late of thiscounty.
deceased gives notice to all having claims againstlhe estate to
.lexhlbit' thernjer approvahpithin the time prescnbedlby law
or they will notbe allowed.
July 4 1844. jnly4daw A. W. RIUSKWAY Ad'm r.
ADDER Juatsreceived and for saleibi-"
ang-16:d&wtfc402 . - J. 'V. GROESBEECK.
CASTILE- SOAP jrtTeceived'and -for said by
ocf4r&wtf.409 .-Jf J t) GROESBEECK
f73HE Sabscribersbaveha-ein STORE the following well selec-JL-
tedassonment of Merchandise m: -- .'
?0 bagPgreen Havana -coffee 75 horfio collars .."" "
.20bbis.sK'ew-OrIeah3 agar 1(0 pair bright trace chains
30c" warranted new. FJour 2000 -lbs. casungs consisting of
15 "EacTisXivcrpool ground alJum pots cjU-t-boxes tea. ketrie!3 o-
anaplowrLsalt " .. - venfe gliders and lids
W plecssKy. bagging. - 4 dozen ATrTesspades
u causr iicntuciy Jiaie rope -fl9zen Jong handle shovels
lOOkegs nails assorted azes 2fr boxesOmperial and-gun-powder
v-SQjugslmseedorpdint'bil.f- -i ' -tea3 't -
jasxa sperm ou 7 ltthbls. 4oqbIe rectified whiskey
2Bteel cornonills - J -"2 '' fmegar
-50 pair ad irons - . 25 demyolinsss'd sizes
10 boxes No 1 soap 50 h&innera Irish potatoes
-10 - srieraixandles. " - v.10b"oxEsTerginiavtobaccoassort-
-50 pairameSjreaByironedj j.-4e3 Srarisr- - -V i --
Together with abaddsombassornnent ofDRY GOODS ccccpn-
sisung'injjact of broad clothsrcaameres vestmgs sattinetts shoes
boots hats -and capVr French Engliskind.Amencanpnntstablp
andtowehng diapens; plain andiiga S-jss -RbbineTjMuii aud;
BookMuslms: brown and bleached tlqmesucs cotton osi.abtirgs
warsieaena canon i-.o wens f -apron cnecssr-1 ayiarjs tpooi mres
nTo.n r.r.A TJ nnnnn I n f t ar. - TA. T-..X. .l -J -lf -I.
e
iars:assorted"s;scs 10 to 30 gallons; aiasgortment ofilfnf ncanai
Sweedes barandboop Iron; English bhster cast German arl
Mmencgu steel.; cotton cards iron and brass s lreeives ; sp tj and
'bS'-rnUls powderfead acdhot; borse brushes and curry uim
"scissors kmves and forks ; pocket and pm knives i-ugjcrs gtif??
selsfiles horseand-woo'd .rasps; jcalomel. quinine castoroil &c
&c -Allum madder copperas indigo allspice pepper salerarns
ground andTace-g3igeranda variety of other articles Too tedious to
.enumerate which we offerand jvillsell law.lbr CASH of barter for
vludes cotton 5cc; t
- Being desirous to enlarge our business we invite the attention of
city and country merchantB planters and the general public to an
- rxamination of our stock before making their purchases. Resol ved
""" to keep up a stock unequalled by -any in the city ihe purchaser shall
at all times find It to his interest to calH The Junior partners
.Messrs. E." J. HarJ firCo of-New Orleans will give tucu attention
tolhe purchases of Euppltee in jhat cityes also mnorthern markets
and to the sale ofcotton aniotber products of thiscountry con-
signed to us for shipment and .sale in themarket of New Orleans or
fpr reshipment to any of the European markets.
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co.
Houston Januay 29th 16-14. feb'l3d&wtf 428
' 77 BOOK& STATIONERY &c.
"DECEIVED per Star Republic from New York an assort-
jLVraent or Ledgers Journals and Day Boolrj". "Also School
Boq&ssuch as Geographies Grammars; Arithmetics arid" Spel--ling"
Books. AlsorNejw Publications such as k
...Rbbuison 43rusoe illustrated by Grandville with 200 En-
tgravings a beautiful edition.
" -lyiear of Wakeffeld with: 200 engravings by Oliver Gold-
J srriith. ' .
Book of the Navy comprising a general history of the
. American Marine ami Naval Battles with "numerous
engravings. . '
iJack-Hinton Harry JLarroquef Handy Andy
'--JBharles O'Mally Hector O' Halloran
a Thiers History 1 Ihe French Revolution
Tisteries of BarisJn two volumes $1 " v
i Bound edition ofthe Youth's Gazettp;
rThe-Sistersjsr "Romance of Real Life by Henry Cocktrn
v -Chajgqal Sketches'or Scenes in a Metropolis with Engrav-
' -.GferalsfeTn a Sequel to the Mysteries of Parish s.
Heads or thePeople"
-i "Biddy Woodhull or the-Pretty Hay Market by Ingraham
vsSRedolphin Boston by Ingraham
$s The Empress of Beanty.
w Tales oltherf all by Rev. George Crabb"e.
' Ned Myefspr a life before the Mast-by Cooper -
Hdiimsanu uumueuy xjidi clooo
Tfietloiferings of Authur OfLearyby Char'.es Lover
vSelfPre$trvationby A. Broussais
Columbian and. Grahams Magazine
"""CkdyUook Ladies Companion &c.
The.Texas-Treaty with Van Buren and Henry Cay's-Iet-
V teriu tbeJJnHetih Extra at I bit each;
v AH of which fbrsaleacdre Strand Jewelry and Literary Em-
.porinm. Jaay 14- " - ' -J.M. JONES Strand.
" ' Utanme-?5! osB '
Castor Oil 200galloBs.Tjest quality.
Epsom SaUst0Qfi)s Epsom
Jugs 30 dozy altize "
Borax 90 lbs Reflnud
Opium 2p 1W Opium Sarkey
T v Glue 150 lbs. Glue
NW'J- Starch 10 boxes be&t Starch
2jfc&.' For sale by - J. u. GROESBEECK.
flHofistorr May 25thn844. my 28 a&wtf-443
J. D. GROESBECK
Impojtcr and Dealer iwDrugs Medicines Paints OiU
r-;- DyeSluffst Chemicals Glassware
JPerfumeryc " .."
60RNERS)1 Avenue D. and 23rd. street Galveston and
. corner-of Mafn and Congress streets Hoifon.
3
M. R NORTON
COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW
n3tf-422- "HOUSTON.
. - THE LAWB . .
F THE sessionof Congress ending 1841 arenowofiered for
vsJksale-by ihe subscriber. Also for sale 'all thelLaws of
TeocaslpJ-eviously passed and the statutes of Cohuila'and Tex-
asihEngish and Spanish Thesfcan beurnishednund
olmrrerDranpamphlet'lorni f f.':" f.'r
nov:2i4wtf-3l2 .' . 'GEORGE BALL Galvestdm
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-iiimnriiiiit
DMlKlSTRto0RsS-'NbTlE
nrnaC -jLir;rh . .f - .-- r ?. 1 r TJ.?
lacesuuu uiouuiuei j. i-uy
to the undersigned bv-tnehon:
atthe June term of said-coiuv
H estate are berebv notified to
pr went themduly authenticated within thelime prescribed by law
"ni" fhptrmll KA-Tiavw&J ." flinoa innT-ltAr) tn n!ft ptfttft"nri TfifTllRS
t?4o makeimmediate payment
Iuly3w6t448 - CH'S. J- PsROLL.
Jl'EETH! TEETH I." '-
doctor Jno L. Bryan Qurgeon Dentist
1'J ESPECTFULLY'tenders his-services to the citizens orHpuston
cand its vicinity. He is now prepared to attend to all opperafions
connected with hts.profession. Ladies will J)e waited on at their
uildeacem cascaof sickness or inability to attend his office. Office
oter the store oFMr SJcGovern. -
Ti B. Dr IS. -Ailtspnd l or 3 weeits m urazona commencing
aboutthel5lhofray. " aplt0dllw3m436
. m TO FAMILIES AND IN VAqiDS
f ' HEfoliowing indispensnble farpily remedies may be found nl
i jhe village drug stores? and soon aj. every country.store m the
"Bttte.-'Remenibferatid never cpi thertrunless they have ihc fac-
siiniJe signgtuwof Comsiockrf CS dnjhe' wrappers asall-flihers
b' tlie same .name arc- base iiapositi6ns and counterfeits. IftliS
i ijrehant nearest .ytSu has them notiirgehim to procure them at
7f Maiden-larfe1-tit?next.tirnebe.visitsi;rewYoTk or to. write for
tlo;ni. No fannlrcralffbc-a week-wiihout these remedies:. -.:
j- Baldnes Bulm.of Colambiattfdrjke Hair '
Mlch will stop itif falling out orjtsToffiton"bad places; and qn
t " ildren matte it grow rapidly or onthoserwhoiaYe lost toe hair
l'-iuany cause. AIkvcnmn thaCanfest the heads of children in
ijhuols are prevented ofkijled by-it atonce."Find thS ijame of
liomstock if- Co on it or never try; it. . Remeniberthis always
Rheumatism and LamenfsspWtively euredand "all -shrivel led
roscles and limba are Ecsto?fid-HfUicoIu and young byjthelndjan
VdgetalileElyxirand Nere and Bone Liniment but nevcrw ltli-
uuttlienameof Comstock& Col on it.
.5 .
Piles &c are-whollyvprevenb3d or governed if the.attackvha3
c?me on if you use the.only.tfue Hay'a Lmiment from Comstock
U Co. 4.LL SORES and every thingjeheved by it that admits of
a outward apphcaubn. It acts like a charm... Use it.
Dalley's Magica Pain Extractor Salve Trhrriost extraordina-
ry remedy ever invented for all new or old Burns and Scalds aii
i.ires and borecyes It has delighted thousands. It will takeout
t ll pain in ton mmutes and uo failure. It will cure the piles.
Lin's spread plasters. A belter and more nice anduseful article
.ever w as made. All should w ear them regularly.
Lin's Temperance Bitters : on the" pnnc.ple of substituting ihe
-onic in place of thesftriuanfcprin.cipfo Vhich has reformed so ma-
- y drunkards. ' .
HEADACHE. DrTSpohrt's headache jemedy will effectually
yre sick headache either frohT flie neryes oi- bdious. Hundreds of
fannlies-areusing.it with great joyi.'
Dr. Spohn's Elixir of Health for the certain prcveption of Fevers'!
Mr'anygenerai sicKness; Keeping ine sioajacu in must penecipruer
CORNS. ThejrrenchPlasterisasure- cure. Indian Hair Ej e
colors ihe hair any shade you wish butwill not colorthe skin.
- ' ' f
SARSABARlLLA. Comstock's compound xtracU There is
. no other preparation of Sarsapanlla that can exceed or equal this
Tfyou are:sure to get Cornstock's; you-Will find it superior to all
others. Itfdbes not Teqmre purrbng. -'- c
L ' ' " r-
-Solmstoek's Vermifuge wdl eradicate all worms in children or"
adults witn a certainty qune asianisouig. n u wu a lapiuuy
almost incredible by Comstock doCo.New York.
TOOTH DROPS.--Klme's cure effectually.
Entered according- to act of Congress in the year 1842 by Com-
BtnJt-r r in-tlioTIlArlr'anffipp rrf thn Sonlhprn DiRlrint nfJVf.iv"
Yord . - ih t .
By applying to auagents m each town and village papers may
be had-freeshoving the most respectable names. in the country Lr
these factsfso tiiat no-one canfaibto believe them. at
r 3Be sure vou call for our articles and notbe nut off with any
stones that others are aajgoSd. HAVE THESE OR NO.N i-
should be y.our motto aniTtltepc can never btjruc and gtnm te
without our names to Ihem. All these articled to'bc had w Moles lie
c and retail only of us. COMSTOCK . CO.rvholesale Druggitts
71 aiaiden-uanejiNew yorK anuoi our agenif T
-COMSTOCK & ROS&. -Nt-wOrlean?.
." - J. D. GROESBEECK. Pdvesinn & Hofi'ton
' LAW CARD. s" '
flHE undersismed heiicefortn. will practice their profession m.con
JD junction. " . - ROBERT C. CAMPBELLr
Houston Iifrclw4i!x 1S14. BENJ. F. TANKERSLEY.
N- B. Tliejr office w il be on Main St directlv opposite and
South of the Telegraph and.S t'ar Office.
' inarch 5 d&wif 431 - '
HOUSTON SADDLE AND HARNESS PACTURY.
" r BY S. JC . WOODS &. CO.
il.WMT. ?"TY3-
mt!i:
American andSFan'
plain
rrf!- rar. tn 3l
JieiiViX
and quilted. Gsi''r-'
die- plain nrr a h'
trf v t'i .nr i i.
ad-
ySEASSSiV.
pa.iteri
Hfc'..
i up.
-0
jeiCfipiion
hAIp nnrt v. raiorl at the :hortP:. mo :c r-niacei. ol ev-
fy'de-crin!SJj lrinit.ed and ren-d n )?- nealest stie and
with dispach TIulr.r' and all -nihary wjik done to ordf
ayr-be above arties will be sold extremely lew fdrcan or
n.intrv rrodn'' Planters will find it to their advantage.
mI' -!pH sap for Pemsfhes. - m33 d&."ly-:)0 1
c i bi" RECEIVED 15 k' ss white leadr40 U)t. superioicarbifn
cl a'cff soda 30 jbs. bastliaving soap; 10 gaU&ns cologne .30 gal.
alcohol. 40 demijohns 10 lbs. manna for sale by
frh 10 d&wtC428 .J. D. GROESBEECK.
SALERATUS-500
Aiig by July 9
lbs
Saleratus 100 lbs. Sal Soda for
-T. ? GROESBEECK.
HEIVIOVA'L
rnHE-stibscnbcr has mosd his stockof Drugs Medicines &c.
A. one door s juth to the store form rly occupied by Mr. Samuel
Hl- anc-iliMMriJ J. D. GKOKSBF.ECK.
A. I 1 OJtUNE Y A i- LAW.
WYSS wilt Fn fiituregive hi entire attention to his
A.
protes?ion. lie will oe lound at ins omce or at ins resi
dence. . teb.19 &fcwll-325
JiJ certain cure for chill-; nnd fever in all its complicated
forms; also an efficient rem Jy lor levers of evey-description.
Also Dr. Champion's Vegetable Auto Bin us Anto Dyssepiic
purifying and cathartic Pilf for . Me by
aug 16 d&wtf-402 J. O. GROESBEECK.
YE STUFFS; 100 lbsf Logwood '
100 lbs Fustic" - -
900 lbs Copperas
600 lbsAlum
90 lbs blue Vitriol " lOOlbs Madder
Just received ai.d for sale by J D GROESBEECK. -
pEMoVAE JOHN JHACKELFORD Jr. has removed
XL to 7 doors below his lormer stand and adjoining the store
of E. C.Reynolds. -
Houston Octbber 16th 1843: oct 17 d&wtf-4l
- : LINSEED OIL &G.
2Bbls: Linseed Oil 4 baskets -Sweet Oil 20 kegsWhite
Lead for sale by feb22 J D. GROESBEECK.
LAND AGENCY.
THE undersigned having permanently loeated himself in Lc
immediate vifinity of ihe General Land OfLce at Austiu
respectfully tenders his services to his friends and the public as
a general Land Agent. '
Letters addressed to him Postpaid making enguinesVrela-
tiveto the examination of field notes tKeprocurement ol Pat-
ents or locations of unconditional head-rights and bounty
claims -win receive lnsiaui aueniion ana prompt answers.
A correspondence will be opened with the 'surveyors of the
different couut.c and facilities offered for the transaction of
any. business pertaining to Land matters in aHy part ofthe Re-
public '
Peter W-. Gray Esq. ol Houston will act as Agent for me in
receiving and forwariding"such land claims as parlies may-desire
to place in my hands; and will mr.keall necessary prepara
lion to authorise me-to act lor them in perfecting their titles to
the same. Cliar;.. in all cases .moderate-and in proportion to
the services rendertd.
jnn 3 d3t-w3m IU ALDEN A. jtf. JACKSON.
TBE GALVESTON ACADEMY
Under the Superinle?idence of Mr. and Mrs. Huckins
WILL be opened for the reception of publls of both sexes
on Monday the 6th ol May Professor Durant will give
instruction in the French Language provided a sufficient num-
ber of scholars shall be found to form a class. Tuition in the
ordinary English branches S16 per -session of 23 .weeks. In
J- the higher 20. Latin Greek and French extra.
lerms cash one half in advance. No deviation unless in
cases of special arrangement will be made from tlnsrule.
The Male and Female Departments entirely distinct
Galveston. April 22 1844. my 8 wtf-440
REGULAR LINE OF STAGES-FROM HOUS-
TON TO. WASHINGTON.
TrjE subsciiber
having the co-
ntract for canying
the mall will run
regular with a car-
riage to accommo-
' date nassonwprs
r" LeaVeWashnTfnn
Vipcri everv Mondayat 6
A.M.
Leave Houston every Thursday at 6 A. M through each wav
in 30 hours. J.. F. BROWN Proprietor
All Packages for Washington must be left at the Houston
House the morning previous to the departure ofthe Stage and
charges paid or they will notbe talren.
AGENTS:
H. BALDWIN Houston House: Houston.
W. W. MASSIE Wabhington aousion'
mar 14
Reynolds 's corutr opposite'tye Hduslon House
" OaDDLESof every dprip-
"f. J ' O tiou adapted f he cou'itr'
Ti'.B-s i5m. " fe market: Ladies' Sad3'.v. both
- P?F
fc.
KtBi ?
mmm
-i-iptSsIJ;
ast
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"Tmm&&ss&i&i
mMM
OTariir-ofiire7 JKeiiaifcfTexs
cAsJixed by the "sixth Conguesj to taki effect from
t-"andiaflzjr-'the 1st day of -Februtiry 1842 payable
tn'ijpia suver or JZxchcqtier Mills at tneirmai-
ket "value. " ' 1
y Per cent adv
Ale and all other kinds-of Malt Liquor - xi0 "
Allspice per lb. - " - - " 5 cts.
Bagging bale rope and twine" for nacliiug
coUpn? . . - 10 per cent adv.
Books and-Stalionarv. ' - - ""' 15"" "
Bonnets Ladies . - - 25 "'
Butter per lb. - j - o
JieefperiiUU lbs - - $W U'J
Bacon per id. - - - iscis.
Bibles Testaments and nrimarv school books fiee.
Cattle and block ol all kinds
free.
Corn and Corn meal per bubhel of 50 lbs.
Cfiffee per lb -
Cidef in caslCor bottle - - -
Chocbraterper'lb.
Cigars Spanish per 1000
" " American " -
Carriages plcarure - - r
Che'ese per lb. - - "
Chairs - - -. -
Clothing reftdj maTe ' -""
F!oi. per bbl. - .
Fruits dried and green
Furn ilire and all nfanufactures of wood
Fire Aims of every dcrirjlion
Farnuns meniils imi"ementb of husbacE..
ami Fin ni turc-ihe property of Emigrant
maclu.l uic not exceeding in value $300
Harr ssof all kinds - " -
Hats I -Hard-ware
nd cutlery
House frurneb - - -
Iron pig bar or rod
" all manufactured articles of which it
20 cts.
2 "
10 per cent adv.
3 cts.
5 00
300
35" per cent adv:
3 cts.'
30 percent adv.
30" " - " -
SI 00.
30 - " "
30 - ft ' "
15 "
free.
30 per cent idv
25
25 "
15
15
15
-15
r
forms a component part
Linen.
Liquors brandy gin rum cordials and oth
er liquors ltt and Sad prool
3d and 4th proof
$0 50 per-gal.
0 15'Ji "
OJ75 "
0 25 " -0
37i " -
0 50
"0 75 "
3-cts.
15 peraent. adv.
15-cts. '
30 cts.
5 cts.
S3 00
50.cts.
30 per centfadv.
30 " "
13 " "
2 cts.
lO.cts.
15 per cent adv
"vcf.
3 cts.
2 cts.
3eu
3.Q.per ceuuadV
30 percent adv.
30 "
25 it
30 "
30 "
over 4th
v"hiskey 1st and 2d proot
3d "
4th "
over 4th "
Lard per lb
Lumber - -
.Oats per bubheLol lbs.
un sperm per garron
Pepper black per lb..
Pork per bbi. . -
Peas and beans per bushel
Pickles " -'
Porcelain and crockery ware .
Powder and bead.
Rice per lb. .
Salt per bushel of 50 lbs.
Silks. - - .
Sogr browp per-lb.
Sugar loaf and'eandy pet lb.
" Havana white
Soap bar perjb.
" shaving and perfumed
Spices
Sweetmeats and conserves
Shoes and botTTsj.
Tobacco manufactured
Tin ware
Tea
15 per ct. per lb.
Tools and implements of trade-in actual Ube"
the property of emigrants - - . Jree-. c
.Vinegar per gallon " - - " - 10 cts.
Wheat and other .grains per bushel ol GO lbb. i20b. .
Waie crockeryj " - " - "- 30 per ceniadv.
Vin& Burgundy Hennjtaje 'Chambertin
nintsll-o". r aneiie of Burgundy except
f-iinp.
!-nrs
ai-
15.peLwents adv.
$2 50perddz.
10 pei cent adv
10 cts. per gallon
irce.-
0 75" per gallon
0 374 "
0 50 "
0 25 " -025
"
o 75 r
"0 25 " .
le
es
Dioii
Freucn
ed if v
Madeita"
-oCFfain and import-
' "Hj.-V --'is
-h-
Por r '" : .
Rhenish all kinu
Spanish Red s
Whi'e
neriffe ;
i7 'Oir 1 lh
f perioral property of
fc-
- fi e-
Oii wife iToreiJlJti bolionij with the t piija .
H.-'- . '-wfc-cib "xhiClrby treaty or' ul C. Vrcas art
pTinuiiJ! eujv.r on mc paymeiu ol tne dome duiy aujj
cTT3iiaonai auiy 11 nwper c.enr. -i '
' o agi V.oj and . fteril.e mneleenthday of2jla je thqu-
id eight Lundred and forty-two there si alL.be j .u onjall
vessels vj ich ia-y enter any "port of the Republic ifJrnaay
'Ic.eign i.iTtor place a tonnage dut of .xijcen per ton
mjr-to rcg;Mer tonnage. -
September lOlh. sep 10 i&wlf-SjJ
53l'rnfii.s(iry Notes and Gc i rn.neut Bonds are not receiv
9:1 ntdimr "n goods impoited after the 1st of Februarv 1K4C
i NFO RAl'ATiO WANTE D.
TXTTIEREA S. C Buntl-cL m -iuust' 1843 -gave chargoof lu
Kici..
o muclhso ' . jut cf ;uf hnos t ucuMhere. I found onh '"..i
head or UiTcnboi.u ivbeu J eni f Jr tiiecattle. I would ner by ear-neft'.'j'-a
usroeroflsr of -eciprocaung the fwor. request 's'oc
raisei r an v other per-oi v. no may clfance t' '-"h .w whi 7- - oi
thu "an-rm-.; be sir u to apnnse me Ql tioally -jter
Gr'eL r 4ct. t ri.si ilITce JJ -us'ton. Tlbranofti tie
71 (5uvou fur.) In ould -also by these preseiits caul i vr
son.or persons trua. interfering. ihejeast with ths abo io of
cattle whfr. vr ir mav'iie (and m tnis I have-particula u - n i tw
JoLuPleas"..it d.idafjv. others)jtherwiseI-sn.til i itji m ihem
the-fcvertt lit. '3 of the law. CHS. J. DeROLL"
juty 3 .Ij Administrator Bnndick's Estate
arlRS. jJiOilTLMLR most lespectfully informs the c.tizemV"of
J Texa and especially the Ladies that she has tiDeneda Millin-
ary esiablishment on Franklin street near tlio corper dl Main
n hen. she will keep conatanily on hand a vanetyoi Fane v Articles
llonnets of the latest style viz: Shell Gimp Tuscan a J silicone-
o d.ffererit kinds she having cained on the business in New Or-
leans u tderi-tands perfectly the French a well -as the English'
modes of Fashion and is thereby calculated to plju-d all that may
favor her with their patronage. . Must respectfully"
MARVF? JMtTI MERr
N. B. Dresses made to order mo3t fashionably aPthe shortest
notice. Fashions rsceived quarterly.
July 3wGm44P ' M. F. M.
Republic of Texas County vf Austin
In District Court Spring Term 1841.
David Ayres 1
Johr M. Grata n ana' f Action for Debt.
Moses Nichols j
T appear.ag to the satisfaction of the Court that Moses Nichols
is a non resident of the Republic it is tlurefore ordered by the
Court that nub-.ication be made in somecaz ttem fhoefiv of Hnn.
ton for four weeks of the Dendmrr of this s it. commnn hncrth.? anfH l
uemauani io appear piean answer or uemur on or belore therat
day ofthe next Term of said O mrt. to beholden at thn conn Jm.-.
in the town of San Felipe on the second Mondny niter thefonrth
Monday in-Scptember'noxt or the case will ie heard ex parte.
witness S SMunger Clerk of the District Ccurt for said county
and the seal of office at SanJFehpe tins 29th of May A D 1S44.
jmy a wgi 443 ' h. a. murstiKK uierk D C A C
Republic of Texas Austin County.
. . District Court Spring Term 181 i.
Francis E. Franks )
vs. Libel or Divorce.
Chesley Franks. 3
TT appearing to the Court that the defendant ia the above stated
JLbill is a non resident it is theatre ordered by the Court tnat pub-
licjtion be made of tne pendency of this cause and thai the Baid de-fcauantappearatthenext-districttiourtfor
said county to answer
-tins cause or plamtuT will proceed ex parte.
A true transcript of the record this 29th May A D 1814.
jnly 3 vv4t 448 S-S MUNGER. Clerk D C A C
John York Johnath in York James A York In Austin District
Martha Petlus .widow of S O Pettus dea'd j Court S"pr " term
Alpha Ilcst wife of Stephen Best Sarah Pet-1 1844. Action on ti
tus wife of John Pettus Phebe Scott widow I lie bond for fill n.
oi toan ocou an t mary y otk witeot Thorn- cres of land.
aa x orlt heirs of Thomis York di.c'd.
vs.
William Southerland.
IT appearing to the sntisfaclion ofthe court that the defendant in
this t.ase risTdes without the limits of the Renulilir;. nml bfvnnri
thejunsdiction of this cou-t it is ordered that notue of the penden
cy of this suit be given by publication in some newspaper in the city
of Houston for four weeks preceding the next term of this court
that the defendant may appear and answer to plaintiffs petition or
the court will proceed to judgment
WitnessS S Munger Clerk ofthe District Court for said county
and the seal of office at San Felipe this 29ih May A D 1844
july3w4t448 S S MUNGER Clerk D C A C
Republic of Texas County of Victoria.
Garcia et al ) Upon a Ctobs Bdl.
vs.
Pollan & White. ) In District Court Fall Term 1844.
IN this cause the defendants having filed a cross bill which the
plaintiffs have foiled to answer Notice is hereby given to the said
parties to-wit: Refugio Garcia Allejo Perez Jane Perez Esternon
Sezeneros. Francisco Villineral and Rapharl Sohs that unless they
appeir and answer said cross bill on or before the next Term ofthe
District Court the Bame-will be taken aa confessed.
Given under my hand and private seal being no seal of
L. S. Court at my office in Victoria this 12th day of June
1844. By orderof-the Court.
A. M. WIGGINTON Clerk D C V C
A H PHILLIPS Att'y for Defendants? july 3 w 44a
rpHE undersigned has resumed the practice of law in this
JL city." Offico on Congress Street.
April 29h 18& ap 30 d&wtl-439 SflyjfLAWRENCE.
QUININEv-SOfozs just received andfqrjKale'lbw by
'feb2Fd&wtf-430 J.DjgROESBEECK.
"" riftun?anrnijr nriT7T?.T?ciV'pr -sw-t-
tHE ftjl TennHthis Institation will conamence-ortMon?"
X'daylGthinst. . -j " w'
Pupils front a distance can be accommodated in the riuilding
fjccupiedby the President of the Instiluiionwho jn conjunc-
tion with the. other Teachers will at all times exercise a pa-
Isutal guardianship over those entiusted to their care. In or-
er o u:arry this vplan fully jnlo execution a la'rge boarding:
iouse is now Deing uiiea up a lew yarius aisiani ironi ine pceb-
nt building of the University. The pupils will have access to
- choice library and reading room in the most pleasant-and
jealthy part-of the city. . "
" In proof of the.exceljency of ihe government and instruction
if the. Institution the Trustees would inform the public; -tha
tibo'uVone year ago (the penodot it ctimmencement) there
were but five pupil-. and'dunng the last term there were cue
nundreU. In order to bring itsbenefitsAyjthin the reach of all
whojnay desire them the-grice of board and .tuition has been
reduced Jo an amount more moderate tharrmany similar insti-
tutions at the South. . '
x Board-and Tuition ; in allbranchesj (including wasting' fuel
and lights) per term ot 11 weeks payable in advatfee -S5000
. - DAY. SCHOOL. -. -
Rates of tuhion per term of eleven -weeks one half payabl
.in advance
For qommon English-sludies including reading orthography
peinmaiv-hip geography grammar and"arithmeticj - $600
Extra 'for each branch ol. Mathematics including algebra
geometr ohrveyiug rnehsuratioaand trigonometry "300
Extia'tur each higher branch- of English science including
bis ory nutural philosophy intellectual philosophy moralphi-lo--ophy
book keeping chemistry phisioiogy botany rhetoric
political economy aniastronomy " . SSOO
Extra lor each ofthe ancientlanguages including Greekrand
Latm . "$300
Extra for each of the moderu languages including French
Italian and Spqnish - $300
The Institution comprehends both a male and female depart
ment. LEVI JONES. .
President Board ol Tritsfees
RUTE1JS-VILLE UOLLE-GE.
FAYJiTTE COUNTY TEXAS
b!e to its literary-
mem.e on the 15th jnst. - . "
JACULTTY. m
Re. C. Ricmr.n?OK.Pr'.id'ntan Acting Professor of Mor-
al Science and Bell Lt-'icrc. " r j
Rev. C. W. Thc:jas Piofessor of-Iiunguages arid MTatUe-
matics. - r"4 ' '
Mis. .Iarth G.jRiciLiRDS0N"'Pjeceptre5S. -
The Collegiate yiams divided unto twefity one weeks each ;
the first commences on uieihird Monday of January ancMtie
second on the third Monday pf July.
Thevacations are two ; first from the sepond Thursday of
June to the third Monday of July; second from tbe second
Thursday of December to the thirdMonay ofJanuary. -
Expenses per session fn advance in par.uroneybr'ifsMquiva-
Elementary studies - 10
Entire EnaUsh'Cpurse' - - -V - - - 15""'
a " .'""" "" Including the languages 2J
Tuition V. ill be charged Irdmthe lime of entrance-of students
to the close ol the session. Board in private lamiliesSS loJ
-Sfi50per monih. The .new Conege"bo.ilding is completed
and lurnishes arnple aTcommodations for a large number ol
students.
Tbe local advantages of Rutersville as a .seat of education-
are aisungiusneu. u occupies a eenirai posiuomnmc ttepuo
lie and is as remarkabl&'for thepurity of Its ajraosphere the-
heathfulness of its climate and its; picturesque scenery as for
the virtue intelligence and enterpiise of its society "
By a wise regulation all establishments for the-saleof intoxi-
cating liquors or for gaming of any description are forever
excluded from the Corporation. .
ANDREW RABj;
Secretary)! the 'Board of Tmlees.
January Ul 1845c r . felfel wtf-3.74
PROSPECTUS OF THE GALVESTON r
WEEKLY NEWS:-.
iature Foreign aud Domestic Intelligence Commercial- Af-
' fairs and the General TewsoMhe Day.
lt will be puuhshed in cdfljunetionnith.the Tri-Weejdy
Evening Ncvv guilder themanagenient-o'f R. D. SEBRivaEditoT
wrtose entire -attention shall be devoted to render the columns
Of .the WecSly News' useful and iuterjestmg'to every class of
readers. A marked decree of respecf and'attenticn shall at all
times bo paid to the communications of experiencecrcorresppa-
ileats (the valuaoie aid oraTiumoer ol which has been already
secured) and every exertion 3ised to adopt and pursue such a
coarse as shall be best calculated to redeem the commercial
character'bf oilr country to" ck'vate-the character of uur na-
tional literature and to sustain Jhe character of our national
la politic the Nejys will Be. independent pledged. fo none
t.peu- to all? rei.ervin to foelf tfitrnght to prrie or censure.the
mcaures of tIioseiw!o-?Te in power or the pretention's of those
l "t3Wpire To it just as theynnay be-constderfid.calcula-l
' mlesult mihe i tier evnlvitihe oountrvC I
1. relatiop lotelfe . esur-s ol i.e pttserii-admiriiitrationvluj
j Lanaitt4J4 Ecrinrot4A-aiaheiit thaE could Save:
beeu-adoptca i- me lHTerestand welfare of thejcauntryi aui!
ihat those.i v-i have either through iiinoranee or williui-
n arii'aif Willi the important irtists ceposed in"" them by tCei
peopijL s.a. earnest ana aaumuum support snau oe gi ren ion
'.at: J-ms ol justice ot those tvjio it is beleived have bten ma-
yand deeply inUred by the hrghhandedandTuniawful
y? in;sqftlje presentExecutive. - "
?- "irfit teature in the political principles ofthe News
n i oe ue nricacy ofthe expediency and necessity of keep-'
m in iv.iMiu.6in aseaworthv'cbndition the yessefsof our
Hrtf' v iietbe1afi"airs"ofthevCQuntry remain- m nerrjiresent-
ir - ir . it n .r.ni-Znn Tf rite TiSn ?nltw footrtpfl i1 ?am nnvl f7.l
ihai-uiili.inir Jiayy wS.aretiBle.to contenrrTsntcesslulIy with
anibrt;c- l'ayour euctny"can Dringagain?! us" whereas Avith-
om a urt.y "ve would neentireiyat ineir.mercy.
The Litiiarv 3epartmehfof theNevvs shall n t be found in
- ... - .. . ". w
tVrijrto that.ofany paper published in the-countryriJ-prefer--
ence alwaj's bsiug given to original articles and thebest en-.
Kteavors oi us conuuetor usea io cumvaica iioerai taste ior me
literaryproductions of our own authors
A portion of each number will be devotedto the puolication
of a carelully compHerTsumrnary of foieigcad comes'ic news
always bear tug irrnund however tbe'faci th.ii matters ojajo-
cal natur& are iar mfe'intereMing to the public ihnnr.any5il&ing
else the ditor w ill not lose sight of tnts department and will
endeavor to collect .n. : record uch fncidents on dils of humor
and g -neral inform.ion ab will oe deemed rijat interesting and
"profitable to the reddmcr Community.
Arrangements J.ave ai'e'u'j bei'a maie to fntire rhp receipt
of a correct pnf npirtnl reourdut thti'preet-ding of the ap
proaching Congrts ar.d f out rhe na'.ur ol the subjects thef
will engage he aite tidn. ot the houorable boil will m all
probability bi ol nemos: 'important and vital interest.
li relatfon-to ma tcr- pertaining mureespecialy to the city-
its improvements' i s" moral- and rational amusements "no ef-
forts shall be spared by iistorfduetor to place the News on
snnh a fhntino- .as in make it a medium through . which an -a.
mount of this species of information shall be convej'ed to the'
puoinrai leas equal tu uim ui any ui lie tuicujpuiaiics auuin
a shape quite as attracting (o the reader.
Accurate notices of the markets will now and then be-given
and 'a carefully prepared -prices current will at all times be
found in the News. A regularly corrected Bank Note Table
will also have a place inlts columns.
"The News will be ol" mdum size printed on finepaper and
s-hall contain all the news of the week made up from tne Tri-
VVeekly. The pubbshcrs two oi whom are practical printers and de-
termined.lhat no paius or labr -hall be spared to make the
News" in- appearance equal and not inferior to any paper
published in the Republic. "
TERMS
The Weekly News will be published on Saturday and will
bs delivered to city subscribers or fov ard d by mail to those in
the country at the low price of FOUR. DOLLARS ner an
num payable invariably m advance. No ubscripiion will be
receivea iora less time man j-monins.
Any one wno win procure Jive suo-)CriDers to ihe-News and
lowaru lueaiuouui ;iian receive me gaper ire e ot charge. i
: paper i
Payments may be made to any of our authorized incuts.
MICH'L CRONICAN
WILBUR CHERRY
R D SEBRING
.Galveston Dec 9th 1543.
J. M. JONES
Watch Jewelry Fancy and Stationery Store Strand
Galveston Texas.
N. B. Watches Jewelry and Silver Ware cleaned
und repaired.
THE public are particularly invited to call and examine our
extensive assortment of Miscellaneous Goods consisting
of Watches Jewelry Silver Ware Spectacles Thimbles
Needles Pins &c and Fancy Goods Books and Stationery'
Cutlery Combs and Perfumery. Gloves .suspenders and
fisfung tackle &c all of which will be sold at reduced prices
either Wholesale or Retail. The attention of Parents and
Teachers is pajticularly directed to our assortment of-School
Books and School Stationery as we have received direct from
the publishers all the standard works. Orders particularly at-
tended to. - 3
N- B. Agent for the New Orleans Lilprary Depot and con-
stantly oh hand all the New Publications such as Novels
Pamphlets Periodicals and Papers for sale by single numbers!
or persons supplied by the year. Almanac for 1844
leb 2Sd&wtf-430
WANTED; "
1 C O n HE-0 of S ocfc HOGS for Cash. Apply "to
1 J U J ' M. Hi SHEPARD & CO.
Tallow Tnwn
or to
july 2 d3t
HOPSON & CAIN '
. ; Houston. A
SANDS SASSAPARILLA.just received by .
July 9 443 J. D. GROEi
GROESBEECK.
On Saturday the 6th of January next Ihe publication of a
weekly paper will be comrnenced hythe undersigned enti-
tled The GtLVESTON Weekly IJJews' devoted t6"Eolitii?s Jil'e-
m
WlO PORTERi - - -- . W. G.OuTrMP
- - P.ORT.E2t &. CKDMP
AIT" ILL -practice. Law in copartnership4n-tie R4Jtt?grjDis-
..VV trict. Address us at aiarks.yi.le Red Riv'iSosiitJ'
Texas. " - fly STtvJT
- HADluET & APPLEWHITE.
- ATTORNEYS ANtf GOUNSBLLO'RS AT JtifW.
- -t8-
T B J Hadfey
JsaacAppJeMte
-ap.27 w.tf-334
A. M..X.EW1S - -
Attomev aU Law Columbus.
TEFER to Jones &. Wat reus. JSsqS;. GalvestonljJtJames" -JX
P. JLowery Esq. and Hon. TN. Mofeland HoltsioSa
uuiuoiDus April vo 1542.- ap 5J7n(VHi334!
BjAAKiaiY &. JEWJb.TT Attorneys and C&craia&QgSTf
X Law Ouyoi'Austin. Ofice Congress-AvenueT opfosiid
thecapitoi. MASSlLLON.FARlirY
Austin Ap. gist wtf284 HENRY J. JEWETT-
T AW TN UT1CE. Carr a- Pji.y AUorneys Conncillbrs
XJ at Law- The office of the i ormexjs atT3rockett Houston
connty and that of th latter at Nacogotoches. C" ""
'uue G
28-244
f AT w K SMITH; attorney and counsellor at lawj Goa
zalesrwillatlenither4irfcrerlicourts ofthe 4th judicitc
district. All business entrusted ftThim will be promptly dttend"
tidto. -.y ' -Gorizaleg1aprill7-t252'
- . frJ01BlOfiK' .jl
4
(F every rlescriptibntexecutea With despatch ariire-Tele-JJ
graph OfSce r -
liiiClaXIDJNG ' '5
Bils op Lading
BlJSISESS CARDS OP ALt'TJESCRir-
Pqstig Bills
Stea&iboat Bills
' Dray Receipts
- Circulars
Auction Bills -"Paipulets
Chcess &c.
jnon3.
Blanks (all kinds)
Bill Heads;
Ball- Invitations
Labels.
;JfHE undersigned. Wilgracticj law m tfie-supfememd di
JL trict courtsof'thisrepublic. Residence; Jftf ushingrrCo
j an 1
236tf
-R. M. Wn.LAjVfeON
GENERAL LtAND AGENCY
jO?E 'ttndersignirrat Victoria have as3ociatedfQr.thTabove
?U5 DiSsinessT Tfiev hobe'that their lcin resiripirr. ?n ih"VV
tanHacqiialntailce wijh the lanbVaflairs ol the country will secura
RICHARD ROMAN. -lEBDJSG
JONES. - .
Victoria April I4thl842J
t hkeer'ences; " -
Hon. Ansov Jones. City ofiHbitston. - " - .-i
Taous F; McKinney ) t ' - . " ' Z
uk. LEvr Jones j -A.u.awui
Gen. Thomas J. RcsKySan. Augustine. p-
Gen. Pinkney Henderson Nacogdoches.
;ap'.20 wtf-333 . '
.DISSOLUTIjDN
rpHE partnership neretofocexfstingstween the subscribers
X.inuhenracfice- -of-the Lawi-underthe irm of Herndofi &.
r
SullivanPis:ah1s"aay by mutual consent dissolved: Business
heretofore commenced -by them'jHH receive" their joint atten-
tion until completed. Airpersonaffridebted tbafiem aregfeqaes
ted"t6 come lorwardand settle Both tbe undersigned will con
tinne to practice Law in the firstTudicialDistrict. Residence.
Richmond". " JH. HERNDON
J.5. SULLIVAN--Nov.1st.18J3.
nov-e2.wtft4It?
;gjgj- Fruit Trees Seko)s &c The surJsorib
Z. for-sale every variety ofvgarden field and fibwerbelsj
Catalogues of which mayjie had at the score. Assoneiboxes.
or the West Indies X.ouisianaJ.fllississippi andTexas maybe
i'b'aiced; the kinds such-asanswec-best in thoaeiclimares JL -.sGEORGEC:.TBSRBURNjfc
2?tf -s - i50hn SNew Yor
K' . MATAGORLU ACADEMY.
TheRev. C. S. IVESandLaaV would rusnectftiUv inform tTia
citizens of this place; and-its vicinity that they arcrnoTOprepareiHo-
Kjcejvtrjjupus oi coin sexe3iniojnpirins:itutiop and tqjnstructthem
myall the branches of a substarifalimd-iAsdTtdccatlon.
FromAheUcHghuurtocauonaild health of JUatagbjdaj fromth9
comforts and convenience ef a. wel; bud trpwn i frojrtA-trccgh
ofthe people to estabhfch ajid mdintaina.highioneJ3f moral fecl&ig
m thecorrununitvf"frorruinelnudnlilB.fth5mnro nf tT rr.Je
ariiteaular attendance oflthfe citizens nh l)ivm Sm4r-ui;nK .i
Fnowheld unmterruptedlyon-e ery Sunday; and from there being a
icyujM-ounuaycaiagi-iwiown intscanuot bULbe a verydestrablo
fn the 'United "
TadiesmNew England; besiJta whch they have both.for many
years pastbeen engaged: either as Priniaialacr AssistantWrcthenYst
literary insutunons in the United Stares. For thtjr cuahficatlcita.
success and reputahon lnjeacfiuijihcy leave thefollovratesmno-
niala to sneak. -- a
" TESTIMONIALS. "
"I -have been Icn:r acquainted wjth"the ReV. Mr. Itcs; andfSnow
him. to be an excellent claasicaland Englrsb schohuv Mrsivea
tmifrht a fpjn?)f cpmmrtry frutairi- mig unhb cy.y ol tlnrttord
onnecucutvitb:dis'tlufiaIshctl reputation 1 have full eohfidencs-
rn the quahficauons of-Mri.and'Mrs Ives toconducfa semiuary ot
he highest order; Da such a-mannerasio afford g nend satisfaction
T C. BROWNELLDPDi LL D.
. BZshop oj the HiacescoJ Connecticut."
1 have been acrraaintedintth: theiTev- Caleb S.Ives-Jor many
years-past and during thelast two ears have been associated with;
him ap an officer of this institution lbavefcimdhira excellently
ntien ir. all respects to-be au instructor of juuth. His radustryjidW-
Tn'pnmmrliTniT .Tint
children to tJia-instruc'tion oi Mr. Ives. nerents -mnv r.rh' .nAi
asunfnee that they are placing themunder the care-pf obsJwJiona
pt-rfcctly cotiipetenttuall he undertakes and who willlook. vjith the
mestserupulous care to the fulfilnient of every trust conmintS"tov
htm. ' ' -
NGRMAN P1NNEY AJST.
Spcllmgleading Writing; and 'First Lessons m Aritnmetic
S3. permonth. :
Arithmetic; Grammar GeographyTHislory and Composition
S6 per month. . " .
For all the liigTierbrancb.es of Scienceand Literal Jre and espe-
cially ihe MathemaUca and the-Latmmd Greek-Lannaes-Sg'
per month. - - "
33 There will be one vacariorrin-the year commencing oh the
hist of Julyanderidingon thefirst of October.
AJl the abpyo pnues to be paldin current money. Texas monev
will be received at its market-value. Bdls tobepaid-attHecnrfSbi.
each mon . No upd. can enter the school for a period less than a
month and no deductions made fbr-abseiice except'for Sickness.
Fuel athe expense of the scars.
GENTRY'S PATENT PORTAFCE BTJRR:
STONE MILL.
THESE Mills-are nowjustly
considered the best jrrvuse.
Tbe new andpecnlfarconstrpc-
tion of jheseMills renders them
more durable and less expert-
"sive than most other mills and
enables them 10'perform'm.ore
wcrk with the samepowerand-
being copsFructed in the most
pfermanenrmanner they are not
liable to get out of order". They
are alsoina very compact and
portable form and will be war-
ranted to perform well. &. make
gook FLOUR as well as the best qualify of"MEAL w iih pro-
per attention. The most undoubted testimony can be givenof
the superior construction of these Mills and of their unrivalled
performance.
Also Improved Patent Stock Mills. -
These valuable Mills are designee for grinding com arid cob
together orbther grain for .ockleed.
Patent Hand Spinning Ginnies -$ -
ofsuptf.toi (.onbtruction ami fluish lor piai . i its- These
u c n.c- x erf rm the three operations ot jriunt w rarding nd
i .og the same-u ne
' .. 71-i x J-..Lt -. fu.. ai.-.
Cl US JT UlZJlt UUUOt UtUl U.ll'tt UtJiK
v vaitublcanf m' ... rovenie&t. Persons
appij.1' '!' -'ore cl thcunde -tgne.. an ee iheaboveTna-
thu "r i.l u plications or order-aacies-MdicT tbe suhscrw
ber ttitn Ijranv oi the above Mills or machinery wilt
meefuitn W ipt rfltention.
leb 21 w3m 429 A. M. GENTRY. .
HOGS WANTED.. - c
THE undersigned will give 3 cents cash per pound forcorn
fed HOGS wefghmgloO lbs. ancTnpwards delivered -in
Galveston and 2J reins delivered on board theBoatin Hoas'tonj
in droves of 50 every fortnight. " -
Mast Hogs are nor wanted at any price and nb person'neeof
contract to deliver any bmfat Corp fed Bogs. V1-
Apply in Houston to
S. W. TlCHENOR?r-
or to -L. M. HITCHCOCK.
Galveston Oct. 6 1843. Galveston
oct 11 wtf-410-
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD t
RUNAWAY from my xesidence-ontheaithof
June last a negro boy named DAN he is
about 5 feet 8 inchest high stout built and regular
features 26 years old he formerly lived with Dr.
Everett of Jasper county. Also at the same time
a negro woman ELIZA she is about 5 leet high
slender made with small bands and feet and about 25 yea!&fe:.
age 1 will give the above reward if taken and lodgedi ' any
"Jail in the Republic ofJFexas to that I can get thern asainwand-
pay all reasonable expenses
iiiiKKJc win liSfUaivesion nay
rjun 29 dit-wtf-396 near NewWashington.
r ALFRED R WALDENf-3.
t&Altorney and Counsellor Zati. HOUST.QN
ivuvuwmriii .
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