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50 boxes Bprem Candles,
83 sacks Coffee, ,
20 bbls Rice,
10 hf. bbls No. 1. Mackerel,
rpHE fine, fast sailhig schooner, San ue l -ttham.
I Whisuesey, master, will sail on the 20th inst, for
I / AA7I SEGAR&,—choice brands, tor sale by
1 V,vjMJ cef30 SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD
Shop on San Jacinto St., opposite Court House Square.
HE subseriber offers his services to his friends and the pub-
powder,
if barrel spts. turpentine,
19 coils manilla rope hum 4 to
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2 boxes bar lead,
30 demjdhns from 1 to. 5 gallon,
4 bar’ls molasses, new crop,
6 reams wrapping paper,
10,000 cigars, a superior quality*
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BoriAN, Captain, will leave er the
abe ve port on each alternate Sunday.
The Kingsion will be continued as a
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A GoODOPPORTUNITYT
.....3 respectfully informs their friends and the
public in general, that they have opened a brass foundry
corner of Travis and Preston street, near the Market, where
they are ready to execute on the shortest notice and on the
cheapest terms, all sorts of brass work, such as bells of every
description, as for churches, steamboats, boarding houses, etc.;
spurs, stirrups, boxes for engines, etc. They will also do every
kind of turning either in brass, iron, wood or ivory.
Houston, Nov. 5th, 1841 SMITH A BAUER.
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iair blankets,
rMHE Committee “on funding Corporation Change Notes"
1 have appointed II. 8, Bachelder to collect and receive the
! amounts subscribed. Each individual that has subscribed will
please hand'in the amount of his subscription aa early as pos-
sible.
Houston, Nov .Gth, 1841. nov f> d3t
Houston, Nov. 9, 1841. -
TO LABORERS.
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Church, will preach at the Cour. House, on Sunday next
Houston November !3di, 1941—_______
Milan Guards!—Attention!!
lie in general, and solicits a share of public patronage.—
All sorts, of machine and blacksmith work, horse shoeing,
ploughs and farming utensils done at the shortest notice for
cash. Also, wagons made, ploughs stocked, and ober work
done with despatch. *
Nov 9th, 1841. nov 9dm
—TO ALLWHOMIT MAYCONCERN. —
A( OR 50 good hand' can have constant employment at
-FUwood chopping, cash wages by applying at the Steam
Mill on White Oak Bayou.x -- * . .
November 9th, 1841. nov 9 d3t
. REMOVAL. *
20 lbs. cotton wrapping twine,
ti boxes soap,
3 “ starch,
2 “ imperial tea,
2 “ Y.H.do,’
9kegsDuponts F F F G rifle
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OLD CAPITOL:
‘ IR.J.MACCARTHY, • J
I N/ EMBER of the College of Physicians of Louisiana, and
I JV L of the Hall of Apothecaries of NEW ORLEANS, hav-
TVFTY Bbls, fresh Flour, 25 sacks green Havana Coffee, t bble,
I4 sugar house molasses, 7 bbls, brown sugar, 60 bbls, rectifea
whiskey, 4 pipes cognc brandy,3 bbls. American brandy lobbls,
American gin. for sale very low by F• , u l
May 1st. 1841. muyld&wtf
ECEIVED per steamer Columbia,
3 qr casks Madeira Wine
20 boxes Claret do
ning regularly between this port and Galveston For freight or
passage apply on board, or to ■ J. BENETT, Galveston.
N. B. Punctuality on sailing being indispensable, the pub-
lic are respecifully informed that the “Victoria" will leave at
the hour she is advertised for.
sg2meE2beEer regular p icket between Galveston a !
New Orleans through the summer. ' •
Price of passage $25 Cabin, 510 Deck. Freight, $1 for dry
barrel', $ 1 25 wet. For freight or passage a
HOWELL,
Together with a handsome selection of staple and fancy dry
goods—consisting of heavy blankets; casimere, sattinetis, Ky.
janes, green, red and white flannel’, Merino and woolen chills
anddrawers, < hambreg , bed ticking, printed sarsenet, Caroli-
na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbel and merine shawls,
ladies nett woolen handkerehiefs, furniture checks, tufted rugs,
cotton, pongee, 'ilk and bandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-
ed, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figured English
an 1 Freach merinoes, childrens fancy colored boots and socks,
perfine black silk, biack elastic welt, cashmere and
thibbet gloves, furniture, fancy, American and superfine Eng-
lish prints pal I nd thread, assorted colours, larantine handker-
chi s Grecian, plain, figured and dotted bobitet lace, book
swius and cambt ic moslins, bishops lawn, linnen cambric hand-
kerchiefs, woolen plaid tyrols Mexican and Vernecian cravats,
beached 4 nd unbleached sheeting' and shi rtings, cotton asna
burgs,a heary article, plain 4ndplaid linsevs, ladi seal skin
prunella andfored prunella gater boots, kid and sealzki sip-
pers, Ac., Ac.—«il of which is offered for sale low for cash, cot-
ton, hides oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
nov 13d&wtf ‘ Main street.
rp AKE NOTICE that I have lout my certificate of bead-right,
I issued by the Board of Land ommissioners in and for J
county of Jefferson, on the fifth day of March, 1838, to John
C. Read, for one league and labor, unless intelligence of it is
received at the Department of War, within three months of
the date of publication, I will apply to the proper officers for a
duplicate of said certificate. JOHN C. READ.
October 25th, 1841. ____________ novOdfA
rIHE FINE Steamers Albert Gallatin, John I. Sterrett,
JL Master, and Dayton, JFNKENR, Master. The above boats
will ply or run as regular Packets between Hohston and Gal-,
veston the ensuing season, and as it is the intention of the pro.
prietors to make the above boats permanent in the trade, they
hope by constant attention to the comfort of passengers and in-
terest of shippers, to merit a share of public patronage. For
freight or passage apply to the Captains on board.
EVHE fast running steamer VICT RIA, John
_ I Delesdernier, master, will continue run-
lUrKDlUTN^I, A< .—20 lbs English Calomel, fresh, one fail.
IVI Epsom Halts, one bbl. madder, Ac., just received and for
ale by » june2 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr
"ORSE SHOES,WROUGI If NAIS,&c Recetved
Jl by the Kingston, an assortment of Horse, Shee, and
Wrought Nails, Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Cayenne and black
Pepper, (ground,) brandy fruits. Sardines, Ac., and for sale by
augi • J .SHACKELFORD,Jn
OUMMER Sl otit in of iPtHt) b ugar
• Family use and Bar Rooms, just received and for sale by
july _ F GASIOT
OaV 'MkJaIL—A fresh invoice just receivd from the refine ry
W A N IE D 1 M MEDIA TELY '
rnwo good Journeymen Saddlers; good wages and constant
1 emnployment will be given APPENAy SIMMONss-
1Qbbls fresh Beans, for sale by A.....
jy 6-if J M ROBINSON
-fjIBERAL abvance* marie on shipments orCotton Ml Pro*
iaeuauoJ Har Ne"JOERBACKELFOnD,J.
7oppgtsosacks Havana, received and by
C July0oth. __‘ ' F. GASSIOT,
I 0 y M ROBWgON,
= Bak heavy Mackinaw Blankeis.just received, .
* dee 3dll__ ‘JMROBNSON.,,
1 sunt heavy negro Kerseys, for salecheapsoreash,
1 dec 3 ...... by J M ROBINSON
‘MRYING PANS--6 dozen long and short handle frying
E ^1” received and tor S"3.‛SHACKELFORD;3,
CM. •-VyV1 A 6%1e •**) --G4 %— WIKI1
ters can be bad at all hours, and done up in a neat
style. rrThey receive a fresh supply bi
Oct.28,dir E.YEUTES&Co.
rpENNESBEE A^D SWEDES lRON-^6 tons of the above
A articles received by the last packet Neptune, consisting of
a good assortment, selected for manufacturing into all descrip-
tions of ploughs, horse shoe, axe, bar, tire, and hoop iron; rount
and rod iron, from 3-4 to 9 1 2 inch; square bar, from 12 to 2
1-2 inches,&c. Ac. Mechanic’s, planters, and merchant*, are
solicited to call and examine the assohment. The subscriber
having made such arrangements for constant supplies of the
above articles, (especially the Tennessee iron)s will secure
to the purchaser at all times a good assortment, and at very rea-
sonable prices. J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.,
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1UST RECEIVED per late arnivals. Sugar, Coffee, Bacon. Flour
,1 M akerel Gandles. Soap, Raeging. Rope, Domestes, Shoes,
iron, &c, whie h we oM r low for cash, cotton, hides Ac.
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FOR NEW ORLEANS.
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HE sub’crib t has received per brig Francis Ashby, direct
from New York, a large and general assortment of Drugs,
„Jdicines, and patent Medicines, consisting in part of 50 lbs.
best English calom I’ 50 do Turkey Rheubarb in powder, 36
nlr French quini, 1 barrel best cold pressed castor oil, Tur-
hev opeum, soda and siddletz powders, and in fact every article
in e drug line, having enlarged and improved his establish-
ment he is now prepared to furnish any article in his line, at
. d prices; andountry merchants w mid .do weh to call
e a . tiei Lj ■ ase , as in this untry drugs require
Lo be fresh. 1. . J ,
A ' for ■ ale. the 4 d Sam ritan R obb, the best preparation
of is pare ila for remov ing all impureties of the blod, .
nov13d12t HENRY EVENS, ,
Apothecaries Hall, corner of Mam and F ranklin st s.
| ECEIVED by late-arrrivals ofsehener Col. Hanson, and
I L Steam Packet New York, rhe following well selected as-
JEORGE H. BRINGHURST, County Surveyor,-Harris
id the publie
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' 4 ) AAd Lbs. Bar iron, for sale by
,UUU oct30 _ SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD
ii •) t A Lbs.Saleratus, for sale by
L)U oct 30 SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
IIUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that ORLANDO H.
I WILLIS, who, for a short time acted as my agent, is no
longer such, therefore, all indebtedness to me of money or good'
must be rendered to me personally, or to my authorized agent
E. S. Perkin', of Main St. Houston. " WM W. ALLEN.
Nov. 2, 1841. nov 2d3t-wf-312
l ) RANDY—2; Pipes French Brandy,for sale by
15 pet30d&wif SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD
I TOLLAND GIN—A superior article, for sale by
11 oct 30 SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD.
n 1 EDIOINES.—-A general assortment on hand, for sale by
VI oct30&wtf SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
11 RANDY CHERRIES—4 Boxes for sale by -
15 oct.30 d&wtf SHEPHERD A CR AWFORD
p PA IR Ne gro Blankets, for sale by
•() SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD
TRINITY RIVER.
HE undersigned having purchamed an
interest in the fine Steam buar"Lady
Byron," (formerly the Trinity,)kave de-
termined on running her on the Trinity
ri ver the ensuing season. This boatbav-
! ing undergone thorough repairs, shippers may depend upon her
I as a regular Packet during the season. For freight or passage,
apply to the Captain onboard or to the undersigned.
oct6d&wt-308 JOHN II. STERRETT “
TO THE PUBLIC. ~
( x County, respectfully informs his friends ah
generally, that he has removed his office to lite horth east
ner ot Congress and San Jacinto streets, opposite Court House
Square ■ all business entrusted to his care, will meet with punc-
tualitv and despatch. ! w ;
Houston, Nov 9, 1841, i . ■ nov 9 d3m
KTOTICE is hereby given that the subscriberwas duly ap*
pointed administraior on the estate of J. P Black, decent- 1
ed, at the March term of the ptebatesourt for Victoria cunty, I
therefore all per one having claims agains the above named
e statesare required to exhbit"he same within the time specified ,
bylaw. DANIEL M DONALD, Ad’mr 1
Victoria, Oct. Hth, 1841. __________oct 20 w4t 310
10qr.pipes Brandy, Drunion, 80 bags dropt Shot,
2 qr. do London excise Gin, 20 do buck do
l puncheon IrishWhiskey, 200 plough moulds,
10. casks Bennemont and 2 casks White Lead, 100 kegs 1
Baker Brandy, 4 bbls Bank Oil,
2 4 pip's Otard Dupay Brandy200 l>ars iron, sheet iron, sheet
50 baskets Sweet Oil, boiler iron, and cst steel as M
10 bbls dried Apples, 130 reams brown add straw col'd
5 do bleached summer Sperm wrpping paper,
6 doz Wire Seives,
f OBACCO.—Je '• Hare’s brand, Myers’ brand, ass’d qual-
JL ities, Stout’s brand, Ac., segars. For sale by
ap20d&w J. SHACKELFORD, JR.
FORN WXSTTE ft'. —Th e S ubsc r i h’ r s wish to purchase one
U thousand bbls of corn. B AC HELDER & BAILEY.
Nov. Sth, 1841. nov 6 dOt w3t t ___Main St Houston
TUSTRECEIVED per brie Francis Ashby, from New York,
• the follow ing goods which will be sold at the lowest prices,
or exchianged for cotton or hides. .
296 cases Claret, 5 bbls Saleratus,
10 qr. casks Port and Medeira 5 do spirits furpentine.
Wine, 1000 lbs bar Lead,
4 TTEND a meeting of the corp* this evening at the Court
A House, at early candle light, at the regueat of ........ c
1 Nov 13,1841. MANYMEMBERS.,
C*T'Rl:CKfVkD direct from kentucky, a supply uf Jaueamade
up, and by the piece, cosisting in part of
200 pairs patnloons, 100 dress and frock coats,
100 roundabout, 100 single & d ble bredsted vests,
ALM)—100 flannel shirts, 75 pair drawers,
6 doz wool socks, 3 doz pi
For sale at reduced prices by .. . ...
Houston, Nov. 13, 1841 GEO. ALLEN A CO.
nov 13 ____________i_____..
7 oil- Ky. rope, ■ 50 doz. cupsand saucers,
1 cases mud and water proof 20 doz edged plates,
bout, 30 bags shot, assorted sizes,
I “ russet br ogans, 6 barrel'brown sugar,
3 * kip do, 100 pair trace chains,
25 doz. Carolina hoes, 2 casks ox and log do,
____TRINITY RIVER PACKET. '
p PeGA,rHE light draught Steamer Vesta, (drawing
tGm;4* I only 18 ire hes light) Gould, Master, hav
doEezEE’un ing undergone a thorough repair, is ready so
soon asithe water permits, to commence her trips asa regular ‘
‘.Packet from Galveston to Alabama; for terms apply on boa rd
orto HOWELL, TICHNER q. Co
Galveston
N. B. The Vesta has a stanch lighter always in rendiness at
the bar, so that if lightening should be necessary on account of
the extreme low tides, she will meet with no delay.
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TM 11 FI SH ER. resp cifully informs the citizens of Houston,
...........;. ...... ry, geneerally, that he has opened
-nt’at the Car of Houton, on Franklin street, two
2 j - —se of carrying on
. ..... . ___________. He hopes fro pi
hi iong exporence inbusiness to be able to executewarkin such a
annerastorecuve a i latal nov 13 pAw3m
$ .FRESH DEI SamDDieB5s-
tend a farm about three miles from Honston There are
twenty acres under good fence, and well broke up Liberal
wages will be given, or a share in the crop. For further in-
formation apply to WM.'O. EVANS,
oct 26 dtf or at the Telegraph ( fice.
TLOUR Just received, 40 bbls, superfine FLOt R, t , sa
I by oct 12 dtf REYNOLDS.
ing establi: hed a Drug and Medicine store on Maia Street,
Long Row, for the sale and preparation of every article
connected with the medical profession, where orders for t hemi
cals will be punctually attended to on liberal terms, and phy-i-
' cianand sifrgeon’s prescriptions prepared with accuracy and
| despatch. . o ctd•
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A* REGULAR PACKET.
JL' HE staunch and fast running Steamboat PAT
RICK HENRY, J. R. Hobo, Master, will'ply during the
present spring and summer, between Houston and Galveston,
and stopping at all the intermediate landings, and carrying
freight and pasengers at the lowest rates. The P. H. was
docked at Louisville in September last, when'he was thorough
ly over-hauled and repaired, and now stands A No. 1 ol her
class in the insurance offices at New Orleans, which her e er-
tificates on board will testify. It hat been falsely reported as
toher draught of water, but if she drawl more water than
either the other boots in the trade, it is so little that her superior
power will surmount difficulties, where they would atick. 1 his
boat was brought to Texas expressly for the trace che i now m,
and will not be inn off the tract by any Monopoly. One half
or less of said boat is offered for sale low, for a part cash, the
balance in improved land, or slaves, or both.
April 14 dlfwtf283______________________________
T IQUORB—Consisting of WhHkev, Rum, American Gin
La French Brandy, (ass'd brands,) Holland Gin, American
Brandy Claret in cask* and bottles, French Wine, Madeira
"apsgua received andtorsleb. SHACKELFORD,.
~BBoldWhiskeyjust tcceived anA for sale cb»*ap for
] D Ush, by __________ IM ROBINSON.
gBoxes Compound Sar sapar ilia Syrup, just received and for
O sale by ______ JMROBIMSQN_
A0FPEE-j0 bags Havana green Coffee. received and
( tor sale by ap 20 dd*^[ J- BH ACKEUORD, Ja.
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\ NORWOOD has opened the above as a bouse of enter-
1% • tainmeht, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Honston, Nov.9,1841. nov. 9 d&wtf3i9
PHILIP THuMP^OS,—iiL"AC>tsM/Tffr
the abiv port. For freight or passage, having fine
nceommodations, apply tb the Captain on board, or
KUHN & Co. Houston,
or DURST A KUHN, Galveuton.
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M E RCH A N I’ TA I LOR ING
] A Bales 4-4 7-8 iTbro. Mutdinjior sale by
JU dec 3 dtf,__ J M ROBINSON. |
| \RYGOODS.A smalTawtonmem.oooaiMingolfimen and 1
1J cotton drill' for-pantaloons. Pongee and linen haodker- •
chiefs, cottonade, brown cotton half hose, blue drilling, ticking. ‘
end a general assortment of American print*, just arrived and
for tele by june 2 J. SHACKELFORD. Jr.
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REGULAR MAIL PACKETS.
EVERY OTHER DAY AT TEN O'CLOCK.
fw. ■ > .......... 1 . '-1
(1OFFEE AND FLOUR-90 bags green Havana coffee +
U 21 bbla. superfine family lour, fresh, for sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, J<
| J complete, and for sale by J. SHACKELFORD, Jn.
OHOES -ti cam of gtatleiaen a a^fiaa, boots,
0 &ca consisting of ladies’ prunelle boots, seal lace shoes,
prunella foxed boots, strap shoes, morocco boots, prunel-
la and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen’s lasting and
lined brogues, kip and calfskin shoes, brogan; and pump., and
a good asvortment ad boy's shoes, just received and for sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
ANDTEASi.—Brown Louisians, strictly prime
23 Imperial and Gun Powder Teas, for sale by
Julyzoth —-r- f GASSIOT
I.’ lozen knives and forks,
1 hi 000 cut tacks as'd sizes,
1 . z. long-handled shovels,
4 “ bras wire seives,
12 " door and window bolts,
2 ’ and aw fib",
19 “ x c t and mill saw do,
10 “ p'tt sa w do,
6 “ pw ter fossets,
40 kegs nails and spikes as'd.
sizes,
2 doz. grubbing hes, 11
10 do No 2 do.
75 boxes assorted Soap,
25bbl Porto Rico Sugar,
25 boxes Starch,
20 do Gunpowder Tea,
20 do Young Hyson do
31 do Tobacco,
1 bbl. somking Tobacco,
5 boxes cotton cards
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' VV and he surtounding countr.
atabl h -tit at the City of Houston, on rn
■ . n Ur MkAnelly’s office, foi the purpl
Tailoring business in all its various brauches.
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l do copper Pumps & Cy- 1 bale Fench prints,
phons, 5 do Osnaburgs,
20 Grindstones, with crapks 3 do Drills,
and rollers, 3 do Sheetings,
100 kegv Nail', assorted, 1 do Demins
5 bbls Alcohol, 2 do Ticks,
For sale by
M GARCIA A CO, Galveston.
October 28th, 1M1.__nov 4 tf-312
Oysters! Oysters!!
( ALL around Brewster's corner at theRestaurat ofE. Yeutes
U & Ok, on Travis St., near the Market, where fresh Oys-
‘______1 and elegant
ty every Sfeamboat.
E. YEUTES
march 9 dtf-wif-278 ______' , >
nov 9 dif
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6 kegs Spikes, . .
6 doz Collin’s Axe«,
6 Blacksmith’s Bellow*,
1 Screw Plate,
1 cask Horse shoe Nails,
* 6 An rib
1 6 coils Manilla Rope,
An assor’t of wooden ware,
do iron ware,
Bed cords, Plough lines, etc,
1 2 cases Shirtings,
10 du Brogans, shoe* and boots
a fine assortment.
rpHE fast sailing new schoner Ol, Hanson, Deler,
I Master, will sail for the above port on the 15th
mst. She .will .continue in the trade etween Galveston
and New Orleans, during the ensuink winter Rates of
s. re ght by her for cotton to New-Orheans, 81 per bale,
.from Niu Orleans to Galveston, 61 cts per bbl. or 15
per foot. For f eght or passage, having uperieraccomm odaton
unply to the Master on board, or to L M HIT' H.C K,
mo 13.Hf jUt Galveston.
- - KUHN & co ,
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