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AND GALVESTON C1T¥
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ICO EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
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r Atf® P,rl,0,mm payable withftsii months after the time of
ub*ribi g-or $10*whw end" of the year. Also, published
weekk. foi U «countrJtAlJjf6 per annum payable in advaocc.
A0VtHT18ING—OiH£Square, one dollar for the first inner
t¡oiv«*cb ub*)<lu8ul insertion, fifty cents. Might linea make a
8<I(pr^Xll Wters on business ofthe office musLbe post paid or
tbsy will not be taken out of the post office.
CA KUS of Steamboat and ottier paaaenger, and Announce
mente, of candidates for office, are considered and charged an
«drurtWmsnls.
ID* Marriage and obituary notices of more tban tnree lines
in length charged as advertisementa.
, LAW REGULATING PILOTAGE.
Jfrm a* A*1, regulating the appointment and duties of
plait a,t the Port of Galveston, Approved 4th Feb'
1812. '■
••SECTION 5. Be \l further tnacUd, That the Pilots ofsiid
port «bull be entitled to demand and receive for their services,
ItlotAg at the following ratea, to witOn all vessels drawing
is than eight feet water, two dollars ajid fifty cents per foot ;
i alUéJ«e& drawing eight feet and over, three dolíais per foot;
r pilot that may ba detained waiting on any vessel bound for
orsny *essel that muy be prrvonted. from entering the port
ly contrary winds, or otherwise, shall be entitled to demand and
receive three doll «ra per day, lor each day he may be detained af-
i the firít twenty-foui hours; any pilut taking charge of a ves.
ii in di'fesi from loss.of anchbr, spars or rudder, .«hill receive
Ziich compensation as, in the opinion of said Collector, the
heculiarcircum-itanees of the case may require—to be awarded
by Mid Collector, on a hearing of the parties; any pilot speaking
a ve jel outside the bar, inward bound—or any vessel inaide the
bar, outward bound, offering his services, shall be entitled to full
pilotage, whether bis services, are accepted or not; any pilot
speaking a vessel inward bound, inside the bar, shall, if his servi-
ces be accepted, be entitled to half pilotage—but iE. his services
shall aoi be accepted, he ahall not be entitled to.ariy pilotage
any pilot boarding a vessel fifteen miles from shore,- shpll be en-
titled to'twenty-fiVe per cent, more than the regular rates
or oflWoira pilotage. Consignees shÜII, in alljcaeea,- be liable for
nilowgt on vessels consigned ; and no vessel shall be permitted
o gottsen until all pilotage shall have been paid."
nor.26.-3m G. BORDEN, Jr. Collector.
BIJGGY FOR SALE—A fine light Buggy, one seat; in good
order, will be sold low for cash dec 14, H A COBB.
*
AMARlhlI)S,a fresh and fine article just received and
sale by dec 9, J D GROE8BEEC"
LIS'&OF LETTERS ^ ■
{Remaining in thePoet Offict at Galveston, fot
Quarter ending 31st Decetnbar, 1842.
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Allen HH
Atkins W R.
B ;li
BealeRobt
Bendict Miss S
Bangs S
Burseois Mon's -
. Buguoi P L
Brown /as
Brown Wellein
Anchen Mon's
Boyle Thos
Brooke ffm
C
Cronican Jas
Clopper A M
Collin J V
Chenoweth Mary t
Chambers B J
Clement R H
Caldwell Mary
Colborn O
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Difbose S
Uoaly Jonathan
Dor Judge J M.
. . V jSp,;
Everett S H
)rnard|R
Jiford E S
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nch A W Mrs
Silva .
órtw 2 i,
ass *
an Jno 2
fcooper CS
7onrad J M
Gutter M
breathers
Campbell Angus
Chapman J
✓onroy Peter
)oraft Micheal
)ichinson S B2
Allen J M Maj
Bulloo Capt S L S
Blanchet
Black (Grocee) ••••-
Bosiwick Jno
Burger J P
Brown Jno
Bürnam JG2
Bond E M
Burn H
Boyce J W.
Connelley Mrs
Cummins H
Coleman Jas
Clark Amos {
Chambers Gen T J.
Chamberlain R K
Collector óf Tax
Council W D.
Durst Kuhn
Dalton V
taininJ W "
«low Odd
"WÍ&H' .
Sofitleau J G
loodinan Wm B
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[•wet R W
liatón Capta
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I Jfckson Col A Á M
J«s Wm U
ÍIHetlinK
Lawis A J*
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Low Jno
Lewollyn^, ,
McMalliflJno^
Monroe Al M
Mo&WS
McLean Cfp*. E M
Nilos E A
Newell Mrs S
Obrien Col John.
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Francis Wm
Filfe WU
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Grace. W H
Gray A G.
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Ilelfeinstein
Hayhunt Jno
Hogan Rev D
Hudson Mat
Hill Wm P
Holimon
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Jones S L
Jennings Thos
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Kelan M A
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.v LuiComb F W
'• Loh" AugU8t
Loseu W II-
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Mayers A G it
Mathson <H
Meatz A-
McNeal A
Evans J
Fitzgerald J
Fu G A. 2
GlendayJas
Hubby C M
. ..Henderson Gen P2
Herd man Jas '
' fliíttner DrTF.
Hdlbein Robt
Hubert I W & J K.
Jones R P
Jennings E.
Kaigyer Haury.
Laid^Robt
Long Capt Wm 2
Lucket Ann -
Lano Wm
McMnhnn Jas
McCarty Wm F
Massy a E
Miss McLean M
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, Miss Mary.
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Niccola A
Neil Robt H:
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Páycoviah G
Pratt Thos
Prichard John
Phillips J E
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Roberts S A
Atymond Dr H P
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Simplón Geo 2
Stride Robt
Stacy Geo
Seeger Aug
Slaight T
Smith Robt
Noble Judge E B
Pilate Dr"
Perry S
Per ~
Petty D H
Phillips A H
Rice Mrs Maty
Raggsdale L
Scott Mary
Strode James
StrauJier Jas
Stober Sam
Sturtovant F E
Summer# Rev T O
Scholosser Margaret Spooner G F
Sandlerg L P
dl San Felipe do Auitjin Chapter.
Townsend A
Ti| lor James J
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Turner Col A M
Taylor Thos M
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Vanwinkle J
Will
Wheelrl
Walde
Wa
Ward I
Weetrol
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Per
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AG' . W
Mills FT>J
leo2 Walker Robt
Webber W W
■ & Co A Woods Mr '
,EA Whaley T J
' Warren Jno
i calling • or the above Irtters g*
BOARDING.
STUART is prepared^:recei\e a rew hwrden s, h r
idence next door to The office o J L Darrsgh Esq.
T russell Jno
Tod Capt J G-
Victor
Wheeler
Wilaon Capt C
Wilson R
Ward Wm
Warren Mrs Col J
Warren Hord Mr
Galvtfton, Dec 3,
i GALVESTON, TEXAS. S^TURPAX, JANUARY 4S,
184a.-
J8.
Anew style Of Mitts, Gloves Silk, and Gauze
chiefs; a new style of "Cap and Bonnet Ribbon;
new supply of French Artificial Flowers are offerred fpr i
for cash by J. U8TEBM
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
large supply ofGerman Toys, for sale by
. dec 7 J. OS TERMAN.
SADDLERY. •
COTTON and Worsted Webbing of all sizes, Bridles, Sad-
dles, coach and riding Whips, Stirrups, Spurs, Saddle
tinge, and Travelling Valises, are offered for sale by
dec 7^ JOSEPH 08TERMAN.
i) QÜAKTER casks sweet Malega Wine,
■992 do do dry do do, for sale by
july 30 AC CRAWFORD.
PATENT WIND-MILL.
HE subscriber being agent for 8. J. Ross, tliei inventor o
a fie w wind mill, wbioh has been patented for 14 years by
the government <ol" Texas, and intended for grist-mills, turning
lathes, cotton, gins Or any maohinery usually workod by horse oi
T
water power, has locuted himself at Galveston, where he will
sell on reasonable terms patent rights for the extrusive ose of the
machinery the term allowed by the patent right.
The wind-mill can be erected at a trifling expenge and will be
found exceedingly advantageous to the farmer or mechanic. A
model of the machine may be seen at the office ol the Secretory of
State at Houston, or at the office of the subscriber at Galves.on
ang 17; JNO. W. RICHARD.
NEW GOODS. •
I UST receivod from New York, and for sale at the etoro
' housa of Menard & Co., Menard's wharf.
6 balesbiown Cottons, 1 case cotton Cassimere,
3 bales Duffet's Blankets, 1 case Checks,
1 do Tickinge
2 do blue Jeans
2 cases Kerseys
3 cases Shirtingi.,
3 case* Flannels,
2 cases Linseys
lease Camlets,
y do shirting stripes,
1 case Satttnett,
1 do Irish Linnen
2 cases glazed, fur, and seal Caps,
2ft- do a s'd Russet, kip, calf, seal and Morocco, brogans, boots,
gaiters, pumps, and slippers,
15 cases ae'd white and black, common, plain, and anper
cassimere, brush, satin, moleskin sátin, and nap'd Hal
4 oases as'd CLOTH 1"
cloth, and Jeans Coa
Satinet and Jeaus 1
vests;
6 tons Swedes Iron
SCO lbs. Amr. Steel,
2 casks Hardware, embra-
cing trace chains, hoes,
corn ntills, looks, Ibutts,
and screws; percussion
caps and gun flints,
10 doz. C S Ky, Axes,
3 do Coffee Miíls,
2 bags Pipíenlo,
2 do Pepper,
ing, plaid,
100 boxes Robbin's Soap,
10 ^do ^toilet and vanegatmi Soap,
1 do lard bleached Olí ' -
10 boxes Staich,
10 do Fic Blue,
6 do Y H Tea,
8 do Cavendish Tobacco,
. 87 kegs Nails, Bk'd,
2 c oz brass wire Sieves,
12 kegs Dupont's Powder,
25bbls Rosendale Cement. 4 mats Cassia and Clpves.
20 boxes Sperm and chem' 12 hhds Parto Rico Sugar,
ical Wax Candles.
Cheap For Cash, Cotton, or Hides only.
Galveston, Oct. 12,1842 y ly. JAMES McKNtGHT.
WORKMEN WANTED,
At Harrisburg—Harris County.
T HE French Company at Harrisburg offers employ to first
. rate workmen, accustomed to wood cutting and sawing,
ditchrng, and every kind of agricultural busines aud gnrdening.
Tbe conditions are as follows:
Every workman of the Company has
1st Lodging and boarding; the latter consisting in:
At Breakfast, tea, Milk, cold^ineat end bread.
At Dinner, Soup, Meat, Vegetablea and bread, (the holy-days
rdast.)
At Supper, Tea„ Milk and bread.
One glass of Brandy, Whiskey or Wine every day.
2d $10 per mouth, payable as follows:
Every workman will'be supplied with the articles he .wants
for his own use óuiof the store ofthe company at the roost rea-
sonable prices, the amount of which will be deducted from his
salary. II he engages, himself for 6,12 or 24 months he reoei ves
the balance of hip salary in lend situated in Harris County at
the rate off 1,2, 3 and 5 per acre, according to the situation
and the quality of soit
Every workman will have a credit after tbe expiration of his
engagement, viz:
Those engaged for 6 months 1 Cow.
" 12 " 3 " and $60.
" " 24 " 4-«'*hnd 120.
.Apply at Galveston,at P®LEGRINI & CO'S.
at Harrisburg, at the Frcnch-Comptny.
UST RECEIVED per brig Cuba from New York,
12 doz pure Olive Oil, Bordeaux and Mareadles,
16 doz Tooth Brushes,
50 lb# lamaica Arrow Root,'
25 Iba Carbonate Ammonia
25 lbs pulv Cubaba,
100 lbs Cubeb. Pepper.
20lbsMercurialOintmen
6 doz Bears Oil,
4 <loz Maccassar Oil,
25 lbs Blue Moss,
200 lbs Sal Soda,
200 lbs Sal Arratus,
6 bbls do Alcohol,
200 lbs Flaxseed,
100 lbs sup: Carb. Soda,
100 lbs Roohellé Salts,
100 lbs lbs Cream Tartar,
l2doz Lee's Wind'm Pille
20 lbs Turkey Opium,,
100 lbs Tartaric Acid,
12 doz Séidlitz Powders,
20 doz Lamp wick asa'd.
2 do Metallic Bed Pans
2 do Evans Lancets genuino 900 lbs Salts, Epsom,
50 dt> Quinine, 3 bbls CastorOil,
25> lbs Jairai'cáGinger,
12 doz Shaving Soap ass'd
1ÍT0 lbs BalsontCopaiva
40 lbs Engliifi Calomel,
30 lbs American do,
50 lbs Camphor Refined,
50 lbs Clorlde Lime,
100 lbs Prepared Chalk,
20 lbs Manna, -
25 lbs Calcined Magneisa,
20') IbB Flour of Sulpher,
100 lbs Tartar Emetic,
* 50 lbs Ipacac,
100 lbs Carb. Mkgnisea,
300 lbs Senna,
100 lbs Sal Nitre,
100 lbs Peruvian Bark,
50 lbs Calcined Charcoal,
lOO lbs Sulphate Zinc.
20 lbs Old Windsor Soap,
And a variety of .other Drugs, Medicines, 4tc, for sale by
ma*eii5 r . ; j. d. groesbeeck
'I'l rBBLS American: Bothdy,
JL Tt 3 bbla, ,. do Gin, For sale low for cash by
--f :.]■[■$ AC-CRAWFORD
I. I' I " ' 11 ' < I|.' ■ ■ ■■ I. ' i II I ■ III s>i ie ■
W'. AN DING ffom Bark Star Republic and schr. Brazos, and
JLi for sale cHeapO'
.50 bbls. •Potatoes
10 ; Onions
10 Apples
95 kegs Buckwheat Flour
25 boxés! Y H and Imp. Tea
14 doz. Brooms,
. 50 reams Wrapnlrtg paper
6 bales brown Domestic
Reptucky Jeans, -Satine Its,
FlaneUisnd^ variety of DRY GOODS. By
oct'99. • J. H.BENNETT.
, Jos; OjTjSi^AN, :
HAS the pleasure to inloriri the Mies in general, that he is
in receipt of a full assortift&6< of English, French and A*
mericancorset*. .
With a full and complete Msottmeht of trimihgs in their line,
all of which he .offers fo.r sale law Av tok- * dec t.
TAILORS: TillMMINGS.
'JL FULL assortment of Tailor Trimmings, are now open
Ü. and fie offered low 4m cash by dec 7, J OSTERMAN.
STORE FOR RENT.
THE fine store formerly occupied fay me as Auction
(RIB Blore, and well suited for a Retail Grooery or dry good
ly'P fhe upper part good dwelHng, with «tableJkitcE-
c14, HA COBB.
CiTOlIGftTON'í tílTTERS, ssnperior article to any ever
® offerred in this Market, manufactured and sold by
dec 17; J D GROESBEECK.
STOTflGHTON'S BITTERS.
WARRANTED'superior to any «ver offered ha tbe city-
for sale by.%goDon or**fl«*"
march 1, •■•J D. GROESBEECK
0R. J. / DAI
> Dentistry! Hii
a^2S7tóaaíaSi.. -
tooth Powder, a superior article for preser
tittg or w eel ii in it the breath, ifc.. ,
MEDICAL NO!
PR. 8. HYA'!"!1 begs respectfully to infórbi his numerous
supporters in Galveston that his honra of consultation at
mohx ere from eight to teu .o'clock in the morning and from
five to.?ev;en ii) the evening,M i _
Dr. H. feels it his duty to issuo this public announcement
in consequence of the numerous disappoimmcnta experienced
by people call;ng upon him wbeu professionally engaged from
home.
Tbrms—Consultation fee at home, including medicines (1 '
do do from home 2
Midwilerv fee IVom 10tol5
Olfice and Residencie.—The house lately in tbe occupation of
Col. Jackson and iminediatelv opposite Mr.. Walbridge's Sem-
nary. '
T| HL DOZ Glass Lamps, just received, for sale by
J. O jnne A A G BALL
■- - * * i WOOD YARD
A LYNN 6c CO, have constantly oil hand wood of a|l descrip.
xmtions at their Woed Yard Striand opposite the Custom
House, also 10 imperior Corn Mills. 3m aug 13. ■
FOR OASH.
DRY GOODS, Clothing, hardware, Boots and Shoes, of all
kinds will be sold wholesale or retail vehr low by
3- A oc
fc BOXES of "E Browns Richmond, superior
tJ sale iCq jan 8, A tc <ji BALL, Tremont Street.
T1VE DEPARTMENT, I
. vl Houston, July 26tbj 1842. f
THE President having been empowered, by two several acts
of the Congress ofthe Republic, to have surveyed, and
brought into market, four hundred thousand acres of the public
domain ofthe country^included within the Hinits'of the country
n as the "Cherokee Country,'' will receive proposals for
rveying of tbe same fromsnch persona as may wish to en-
i such employment The work will be required to be ex-
with as much despatches will comport with the labor Of
_ undertaking. Great accuracy aud perspicuity in the pletts
'surveys, full returns end ample field notes will be requited of
those who undertime the task. Applications are desired to be
mede in person. ang 5, SAM HOUSTON.
30000 •FEET of assorted Lumber, Jprsale by
june 6, M GARCIA A Co, Strand
SALT.
J^Y_the Ship Iron Qneen^direct from Liverp
~ r. - J . 150fl^Sacks
' Coarse aiid Fine SALT, received and for sale low.
nov30 JAMES McKNlGHT
GALVESTON COTTON PRESS. '
rilHE undersigned commenced this establishment with a
Ji. view ofrnuking a permanent business. Particular atten-
tion will be paid to all.business conneoted with the press. A new
press will be put in óparation as soon as a suitable one can be
had and also a Baling Press an.d Pickery The press Which is
now in operation has been materially altered and improved and
it it believed will press cotton so that a vessel will take as many
bales as if presstd in New Orleans by rteam. -
The charges will be cash as follows to wit:
No charge for Storage,
For compressing per Bale, 75 cents.
For draying each way, 8
Shippers of cotton will find it to their interest to tend their
cotton to tbe sheds ss it will be safe from fire and kept dry besides
it will cost them nothing for storage. The cargo Of ¿lie Burk
Star Republic and Brig Galveston will no doubt be pressed
their next trip and of course all vessels bound to Europe. Scales
are no w iq order at the press and cotton can be weighed mnrlqed
and sampled with but little trouble. P G MEHRITT.
Albert Berry E>>q, is duly authorised to attend to any business
connected with the ^ress. jan 4 tf PGM.
8
BBLS Whiskey,
48 bbls Sup Fiiie Flour
15 do Molssdes)
2 "hhds N O Sugar
5 bbls do do
15 bags Coffee
17 kegs new Laid
20_ do Bntter
.25 "Boxes Ra ¡sons
10 kits No 1 Mackerel
10 boxes Codfish
Rice, Sperm Oil and Candles,
Landing from Sir Neptune and for sale by
dec24 SPRAGUE A BENNETT.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS—COUNTY. OF GALVESTON.
To the Sheriff of said County Greeting:
WHEREAS, Lent M. Hitchcock jr and Stephen Vansickle
did on the 13th day of January A D 1843, file their pro-
cess of libel against the sloop called the Washington, her tackle,
apparel and furniture, and Simeon Bridly now is or late was
master of said sloop, and against all persons lawfully intervening
for their interest in said sloop Washington, If c, in a cause of con1-
tract, civil and maratime, and thereupon said libellauts alledge
and propound as follows—to wit:
"First, that the said Sloop Washington, of the burthen of a-
bout eighteen tons is a foreign véssel, and is rtpw owned and was
at the time hereinafter mentioned, owned by some persons resi
ding in the United States of America, who are to the libcllants un-
known, but who as they are informed and. believe, reside in the
state of Louisiana, and that the said sloop belongs to the Port of
in said slate.
Good
Jan
"PAYMENT
Í subscribers are no*
rorany quantity
unofth '
ndon,
i also allow a I
5CT
rftjpoi _
THE subscribers respectfully iuflrilh the
. ton, aqd the residents of Texasin.
Mary Barry lias just arrived here from
splendid assortment of merchandise. Mr
absept to, and remaining iu Europe six m
pose of superintending the manufactura
comprise this shipment, so that great as i
may be adapted to the wants, utage, utilii
habitants or Texas. We has also visited II
the materials ate produced, and has pi
the markets were in so depressed a si
United States to Galveston would find
oles different from what they have evef
vestment consists of
- SUPERFINE CL
Viz: Coats, Vests, Roundabouts, Pau
Shirts, Welch Flannel uuder Shirts and
Stocks, Straps, patent leather Belts) liu
Ladles white and Fancy Corsets $c. Al
tural, Hunting and Sailor's Clothing, co_
suitable>fur any^eason. in fact one ofthe
eral asrortuwuu of really usefttl as well s
Itnnd,
louse.
ittzeus of Gal ves-
ral, that tlie Brig,
idon, with a moat
ix. has again, bee ,
is, for tbe soleipar*
the articles wliick-
variety is, the whole
, and fashion ofthe i
versl localities i
sued for cash
—Visitors from
tbis stock many arti-
en at home.—The iu-
•
KING,
loons, white and^hncy
tittards,.
, Agricul'
' Garment
rawo/s,
.ihber
Mun tatio
Seeond, that the said sloop on or about the 23d day of October,
1841, and at divers times, since that time up to the 6tn day of July
1842, being iir the port of Galveston, in the county and district
aforesaid, within the ebb and flow of the tide and within the Ad-
miralty and maratime Jurisdiction of (his Honorable Court, and
standing in need of repairs, provisions and other necessaries in
order to render her sea worthy and competent for voyages, the
libellauts did,.at the requ.est of the said Simeon Bradley master,
Sa aforesaid, at the said port of Galveston, furnish the said sloop
with provisions and otker necessaries, consisting of ship stores
-and rigging, the particulars of which supplies provisions and ne-
cessaries aforesaid, will fully appear, with the dates at which they
were delivered in the account hereto annexeu marked "A" a*,
mounting in the whole to the sum of one hundred.and sixty-five
26-100 dollars, of which enm one hundred and twenty six 62-100
dollars has been paid, leaving a balance due the libettants of thir-
ty eight 63.100 dolktrs, and that the said sloop could not with
aafety have safely proceeded to sea without said supplies above
named, and that the said supplies were furnished on the credit of
the said sloop as well as Of the owners and master thereof: That
the libellants have repeatedly requested the said master of said
sloop to pay them the said aum of thirty eight 63-100 dollars,
the balance due as aforesaid, but that the aaid master has not paid
the same, and still utterly refuses so to do, and that the sum last
above named now remains'lmirely unpaid to the damage of the
libellants tne full sum of fifty dollars: Thai all and singular the
premises are true, Ac.
Alledging that the said sloop is now within the Jurisdiction of
this Court praying that process in due form ol law according to
the course of Courts of Admiralty faay issue against said Sloop
Washington, her tackle apparel and furniture, that all persons
having or pretending to have any right title qr interest in said
loop, 4tc, may be cited to appear and answer &c, which allega-
gation* are sworn toby Stephen Vansickle.
You are therefore hereby commanded to cite and admonish «K
persons having or pretending to have any right title or olaim to
aaid SkKtp Washington, ber tackle apparel and Ibrahim, by
serving Simeon Bradley, who now is, or late was master of said
doop, with a true copy of this Monition, and bv publishing the
same in one ofthe public newspapers, printed and published in
the city and County of Galveston, fifteen days previous to the
return day thereof, and by any other lawful means to be and apr
pear before the Honorable the District Court of Galveston Coun
ty at a Court to be boiden in and for said connty on the first Mon-
day of February next, and legally deny the allegations iu said libel
or show cause why thd prayer of aaid libel shall not be granted,
Witneas, Thomas Bates Clerk of said Couit.
[ Seal. ] and the private seal of Court, (their being
- no seal thereof furnished) this thirteenth day
or January, AD 1843.
Attest THOS. BATES, Clerk.
yrtoor,
itWe or any other market,
e, Mi-
St and
years past;
iffO'
and1
'aire1, with
Coinprising a most extensive assortment for all seasons, vis.
mens white, Brown and fancy cotton half Hwe, Wen* White and.
foncy Lambs Wool, Merino, Worsted and silk half Hose, Ladies
White and Fancy Cotton Hose embroidered, Black Cotton and.
Worsted Ho«e, «.adjes and Gents Kid and Fancy Glpvas &c>
Mens travelling and other Gloves in great variety for any season,
Blue Striped and White Worsted aud-Lamba Wool Under Shirts
White-merino and Lambs Wool Pantaloon Drawers, Rich -
Printed Silk BandaAii Handkerchiefs, vjry superior articles.
SHEFFIELD ANÜ BIRMINGHAM WARE'
Comprising Table JEnives and Forks <n sets aoJ half sets But-
cher Knives and LocU Krnves, Pen and Pocket Knives in cent*
variety, Pencil Case Knives, Fruit Knives, Rodgers and Son's
Pen Knivea, SailoVs Knives,various sizes &c, Ac, Sail Néedles
Packing Needles. Razo . Scissors, Telescopes, padlocks, Coffei
Mills, Patent and common Corkscrews, Table and 'Pea Spoons
Lamps, nails, Candlesticks, Brass Wire Sieves/ Frying Pans Ca*i¡
olina Hoe*. Grubbing Hoes, Locks, Bolts, Weights and Scales^
Cast Butt and BrassllingeB,'Plantation Tools, Carpenters
other Tradesmen* tools, German Silver and Plated Ware, w
numbrous assortment of various other articles of Ironmongery
Hardware,
DRY GOODS,
Comprising 7-8 Prints, newest patterns and all Fast Colors, in
the peice and alsoin single Dresses, 9-8 printed muslin dresses
moussdine de Laine Dresses, superior printed Cottpn Handker^
chiels, Fancy drills for Pentagons, Striped Cotton Ticks, Fan-
cy check and Satin check muslin cresses, corded muslin dresses
Plain and Striped Musc|uito Welting, Bleached and Unbleached
Domestics. Fine Cambric Shirtings aud Lone Cloths, various
widths—Umbrellas and Parasols comprising capital silk and
Gingham Umbrellas and Parasols, assorted sizes and colors, all
made in London by the very best manufactures in the trade
there. / '
Also, Chemicals, Preserves, Pickles, Brushes, Perfumery
&e. comprising, Ctftomelin 41b Bottles, Patent Seidlitz Powders
all the ingredients Complete in one Bottle, e first ráte article;
Acidulated Kali or Lemonade Powders and Ginger Beer Powders
in Bottles,Raspberryede in Bottles, with Saline Pówderacomnlete
Preserves, Raspberries and Currants in Bottles, Raspberry Whig-'
key in Bottles, Losenges, Comfits Apo. Durham Mustard Pick,
led Walnuts, Onions, mixed Pickles, Ac. Essence of Ancboves
Mushroom Ketchup, Ajdermen of London 8auce Aoi In Lotties!
clothes end shoe Brushes,, dusting, bannister and scrubbink
Brushes, tooth , nail,hair and shaving Brushes. Combs Elec
trical Rubbers ftc. Macassar Oil, Bear Graaae, Tooth Powder;
Eavendor Water, assorted Essenoes, Otto of. Rose and shqvin¿
or Soap
Soaps, Inexhaustible Salts permanent Ink; browu wii
&c, Ao.. • j
This new stock of goods being laid in under ouch advantageous
circumstances, might bear all the chargea of transit, duty Ac and
still successfully compete with those supplied in Paris or Lon-
don. Such is the intention ol the Subscribers, and to effect it thev
will base their prices on so low a scale of profitj aa to securá this
benefit and a succession of it to buyer and seller, but to corry this
out, it is absolutely necessary that all goods should be paid for
eilhei in approved produce or cash on delivery.
C. H. PJX A COMP'Y.
«1 . ' W lü ,D.®trand opposite the Custom House.
Galveston, Nov 16,1842.
.t0 '"form his customers and.
the public genera lly that he has re-opened his b frb
shop immediately opposite Ins old stand, on the strand.
w
BBLS old W hiskey lor sule by
OD July 30 AC CRAWFORD
REDUCED PklOES."——~
IN consequence of the hardness of tbe times, the subscriber
haa reUueed the price of medicines generally aud proserin-
tionsm particular, and is therefore compelled to self for casm
onlv.
Prescriptions will be carelully prepared at all times ofthe dev.
and night but after 10 o'clock at night, the price of prescription^
" J D GROEBBEECK. '
will be double.
oct 8,
JUST RECEIVED.
Taylors spool cotton.
Birds eye Diaper, GauseFlanneL
Apron Checks, Irish Linens,
Plaid Muslins, Ladies Hosiery.
and for aaleby oct8 A C CRAWFORD
gooo sr™' ™
RD.
BLANK Entries of Merchandize, for the new Tariff, au<fc>
Blank Bills of Lading for sale at tbe Civiian office.
rjptrTHE CON VALES CENT.—A Superior quality of
I I U/itlA in WASSIM i*..a. ..I. L —
Port Wine in bottles for sale by
fob 18,
J D GROESBEECK
AFU LLcase ot Dt's instruments, poicelain teeth, foil.
Ac. for sale lowmarch 6; J. D. GBOE8BE£CK¿- '
FOR SALfe. ~ "
rHREE Lou in rear ofthe Galveston Drug Store, opposit*.
the ettablishment of Mr. Charles Power, apply to
may '6. J D GROESBEECK.
LIBERAL advances made in cash or merchandize upo
Cotton or Hides for Shipment to New York or Liverpoo*
noy 12 JAMES McKNlGHT -
DISSOLUTION.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscri*-
' bers in this city under the firm of Crawford if Shepherd
and in Houston under that of Shepherd A Crawford was on lb
10th inst. dissolved by mutual consent. The name of either fir
will be used only to liquidate the affairs by either partner.
. . ™ A C CRAWFORD.
Galveston, July 20,1842—lm. - B A SHEPHERD.
STOVES
THE subscriber has just received a few choice COOK1N&
STOVES, which be will sell low for cash.. Persons wi*h«
ing to pwrcbase will do well to oall and examine for themselves
dec 3 W R WILSON
JUST receivod per Steamer New York,
C ~ *
I Canary Seed,
Red and black aealing was,1
Smallwafers,
Emery No. 01,
do No. 13 land 5-
May 51, .
for sale by
J D GROERBEECK.
A LCHOUOL.by tlip gallon or boltl , for sale by
dec 17, J j D GKOEtJBEECK.
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