The Civilian and Galveston City Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1843 Page: 2 of 2
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mi, IIEADI ANO CIBtUI.AB ■
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B U 8 IN 88, ADDRESS. AND INIMT ffflfrN .CARDS j.
1MAY RECEIPTS, LA1ÍKL8, HmPHLETB, ftc. lt*'.
Executed with neatness aocoracy, and despatch
GAL
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for
WANTED,
V the subscriber a quantity of green hide* ¡a exchange ft
guods jan7, H A COiUJ.*
groceries, and liquors, for family
use.
A CONSTANT supply of .Groceries, Liquor*, Wines Ac
for family naa for sale by aun 3 AC C/tA WFORD.
ay EW ORLEANS Sugar, Moiseses, Flour. Bulter, Cheese
J^l Lard, Buckwheat, Ten, lOx lit and 10 x 14 Glass, landing
from Steamer Neptune and for «ale by
dee A SPRAGUE&, BENNETT.
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¡CEIVED peraiesrasr Nsptnn# antffor lata low for aaah
by the aubacriberai
15 bblá Flour,
10 bag* Coffee,
ble Sugar,
6 Balea Hay,
E L. barnar
General Broker, Commission Se Foru^tding Merchant Kdh
' July 3 IS4¿ Slrfn d, Gaivesloa^
■ i . n ¿ 10 ken*
H H. WILLIAMS & Co.
30 baga Shot,
20 kegs of Naila, anda quantity of Builderstard
a ao ba1.l
C"OLAf)MOND, w'uhei to inform bia customers and
the public generally that be haa re-opened hia barbae
ahop immediately oppoaite bia old aland, on the strand
dec 28
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Sept. 38
Fortoarding and Commistion Merchante
I—III GALVESTON, Texas.
e. o, LYNCH,
? Auction and Cumtnission Merchant?
Galveston Texas.
IT I Libera I advancer made on conalgumenta of the Prodilce
oflhe aauntry dec7,
james m'knight,
Wholesale dealer in Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes
Clothing Gioceries Sfc,
Receiving ponwAitoiNo and Commission Merchant
Galveston Texas:
" brooks & dobbins, . ~
Auction, Commission arid Forwarding Merchants,
CITY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS.
R. B." DOBBINS, Mdyivlllf, Ky.
A.^UKOOKS, M.rl.lt ,.Ohio.
refrencbs.
J! An'BH'H, } N«"
Iidbinb It Forsyth,LuuUvillo.
James 6 Armstuonoí
.1. Hates, S Cincinnati,
John iiatbs, >
AtlMHTRoMO It COLLINR, IMayi-
"
Kioiuan It. Les,
Col,. A. Stums,
John Milla,
It E. Hall,
j ame wlthbo,
Í villi,
Marietta. O
Pittibnrg, Pa,
8. Church,
m'vav, iian ha fc co'
wm. Bcll It Oo.
Jahbi Park,
Smith It Brother, St.Louii
wm. r. Thompson, i Phil.-
Truit, Pendleton k Truit, j delphi.
fl. Holms,
j. IIOLLlBToN,
| Boston, Haas.
w; R. WILSON,
2d door from Aüenue C., Tremont street, Galveston,
Does every description of
Copper, Tim and Sheet Iron work.
*****
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
FM1HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the
JL style ofSPRAGUEdt BENNETT, for the transaction of a
Wholesale Grocery and Commission Business;
which will be conducted at ilia warehouse of J. H.Bennett
atrand. JOHN E. A. SPRAGUE.
nov30 J. H. BENNETT. _
H. A. CO BB
Auction and Commission Merchant,
Liberal advances made on consignments
RICHARD BACHpJ,
JUSTICE OF PEACE haa REMOVED hia Office to the
house in Tremont St. next to h. A. Cobb's Auction Store
Justice '. Courtheld every day (exuept Sundays) from 3 to 6 o'
clock, p.M. march 35—3t
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. hyatt begh respectfully to infantilis numerous
supporters in Galveston that hia hours ofVnaultation at
home are from eight to ten o'clock in the morning and from
five to aeven in the evening.
Or. h. feelait hia duty toissuo this public annptlncement
in oonsoqueuce of the nuiiierona disappointments experienced
by people calling upon him when professionally engaged from
home.
Terms—Consultation fee at home, including medicines $1
do do from home 2
Midwifery Tee from 10 to 15
O Hi oo and Residence.—'The house lately in the occupation of
Col. Jackson and iintaediatelv opposite Mr. Walbridge'a Sent
nary. .
PAINTING.
House, sign and Ornamental.
THE subscribers take this method to inform the citizens of
Galveston thai they are prepared to execute work in their
line, in the best manner, and on the lowest terms.
BEAUMONT & CLAUDE.
N. B .Burnished and oil Gilding done In a style unequalled in
the Republic, March 15yly¡. , ■ ■ • ' -
The: subscriber as heretofore will attend to hisduties as Stir
vo/or, and may quill times be'found at his place of business
Tremont Street, below the Galveston Drug Stoie.
Oct 39.1843.
WM G BANKS.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. J. DAVIS has resumed the practico of Surgeon
Dentistry. His office iaintho room formerly ocoupn
by. J. I,. Durragh an n Magistiate's office. Market street. He
has on hand a good assortment of Porcelain teeth, Ac. Also
tooth Powder, a superior article for preserving the teeth, correc
ling or sweotning the breath, Arc.
TO BUILDERS.
I HAVE for sale 100,000 bricks of very superior, quality. As
I huvo engaged permanently in the business, I am prepared
to supply builders and on the most reasonable and accommoda-
ting terms. Orders of from 100,000 to 300,000 can at all times be
filled at fVomSO to 30 days notice. In course of 10 or 15 4&j>s 1
►hall make anotlr r buru of 150 000. As my hi'iks arena :jle
riorto any made in the.soutb,l would thank ons wishing to
purch ise to call and examine for ihejiselrt*.
Houston 20 Aim; ff K£LI.UW.
LOR RENT.
A PLANTATION on Galvoüton Bsy,|with 200 acres under
fence —houses, out hbnstü fcé, <&c.
ALSO.
A farm of 50 t\cros ur.dor fence, with houses, out houses, Ac,
Ac. The land is fertile, and well adapted to the cultivation of
eotton, born, or'sngar cane.
ALSO, FOR SALE OR RENT.-
Another farm on San Jacinto Bay, with houses, out houses,
spring of good fre«h water ,<&c, Ac. .
With either of said firms sundry field hands can be had, oxen,
horses, farming utensils, Ae, Ac.
Apply to the subscriber at New Washington,
oct. 19,1842—tf J MORGAN,
GRÉAT BARGAINST "
TH F. subscriber would inform the public in. general that he
wiihes to clear his fall and, winter stock of merchandise.
These go«ds were imported when the duties were nothing com-
pared with the present Tariff, and will be sold at cost to close
them up, those who with.to purchase for oash or cottcn are re-
spectfully invited to call. dec3, HENRif HUBBELL.
ALSO—Kor sale or rent tlie Rto're occupied by myselt or the
tier coently occupied by J K Lillie. H HUBBKLL.
S SVDNOR.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby notified that at the next term of the
Probnte Court for the cotiotv of Galveston. I shall present
my accounts as administrator of the esiato of Wm. P Cannan,
or final settlement, and atk to bo dischaWed from further
administration. . J
~ "~A ÜCTIOÍT M ART ~
fWlHF. sub.-cribor tenders his services to the public as Auc-
jl tioneer. Ten years experience connected with the largest
Auo.ton House in tho United Hsate< renders him conversant
wlui the business in ail its details, and he trusts will tnduoe a
liberal ahare of patronage from his friends and the publio.
Auction Room in Haskins' building adjoining the Mer>
•haut* Exchange. ' " GEORGE B. INNES,
1 wot. 20— 3m Auctioneer.
Sacks Coffee
35 bb| Flour
10 kegs Saleratus.
80 boxes Sperm Candles
30 " Tallow do
20 " Starch
00 baskets Sweet Oil,
108 kegs White Lead
110 bbla rectified Whiskey 40 kegs Ñails
98 baskets Champagne 3 do Spikes
J60 boxes Claret 10 tons as'd Swedish Iron
70 qr pipes do 80 plough Moulds
18 do do Brandy, differ- 10'sheetd boiler Iron
20 Dbl Porto Kico Sugar
20 do Molassea
45 boxes Tea
6 bbl Loaf Sugar
2 boxes do
38 manufactured Tobacco '
2 bbls Smoking Tobucco
22 M Segars
10 pair blacksmith's Bellows, An«
vile, Hammers, Ac
600 pieces assorted Casting
10 dozen Collins'Axes.
6 do Cotteu Cards
4 boles French Powder
4 Kegs Bar Lead
20 000 bricks , -
24,000 tilea
ent brands
17 qrcasks Sherry
4 do do Madeira
2 do do Port
5 boxes do
3 bbls Alcohol
ii pipes Holland Gin
i do Irisn Whiskey
10 bbl American Braudy
5 do do Gin
AH ASSORTMENT Or FRENCH HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE, and
STONEWARE
An assortment of French Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc.
6 bales Ani'n Domestics 96 coils Bale Rope
2 cases do Prints 10 bales East India Bagging
do English do 12 pieces Kentucky do
do French do 10 do Dundee do
do Soldier's Caps 5 hhds Hair for Plastering
do bleached Domes- 50 Grindstones, assorted sizes
tics, Drilling, Ac A lot of Wooden wore, brooms,
do Brogan Shoes buckets, eto
do fine A thick boots
50 French Hats—for sale by M. GARCIA A CO,
May 27 , • _ Strand.
HE subscriber will coutiiiue a general merchandizj ind
commission business in Houston for his own account and
under his own name at the late stand ofShepherd Sr Crawford and
promises to bestow his best attention to the interest of the public
confidi in him. ju|y24—2m. B A SHEPHERD
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JUST RECEIVED.
TAYLORS SPOOL COTTON.
Birds eye Diaper, Gause Flannel,
Apron Checks, Irish Linens,
Plaid Muslins, Ladies Hosiery.
and for sale by oct 8 AC CRA V." FORD.
47
BAGS HAVANA AND KIO COFFEE,
25 bbls Whiskey
2 hhds New Orleans Sugar
30 bbls sup. Ane Flour
50 " Potatoes
12 kegs assorted Nails
10 " White Lead
5 bbls Rice
5 " Dried Apples
2 " Winter Oil
Shot, Bar Lead, 4-4 Brown Sheeting, Boots,
Shoes and Brogaus, received pa* Steamer Neptune and lor sale
by feb. 1 Í3PRAflUE ft BENNETT.
SqHOOL OP NED.
THE subscriber respectfully begs have to inform his fiiends
and the public that he has now opened school, immediate-
ly opposite the Episcopal Church, for the reception of pupils of
both sexes. He pledges himsolf that every attention shall be
paid to the moral and literary improvement of children entrust
ed to his care.
. Terms of Tuition rate as follows—
Orthography, Reading,Writing, and first lessons of Arithmetic $5
Practical and Mental Arithmetic, English Grammar and ) r
Geography, J 0
Bennett's Complete System of keeping Book accounts
by way of Double and Single Eairy, or by singla r fi
Entry only, Bonicastle'a and llandy's Mensura- t
(ton, Trigenometry, Ac. 1
Hours of attendance, from 9 till 4. JAM ES P, NASH
N B—The subscriber will give Lectures in Book-Keeping and
Onnam'al Writing after School hours. Mav3l
TARIFF OF THE) REPUBLIC OF TEXAS.
clothing, hardware, dry goods See
THE subscribers respectfiiliy inform the citizenaof Galves-
ton and the residente of Texas ip general that they are
now permanently established in business at their new stand here
andaré frequently opening additional poition* of their goods
from their extensive importations from Europe, (see'general ad-
vertisement in this paper,) all these goods being imported diñet
from the msnufacturers in Europe, giffcble the subscribers tares
commend them withgreatco'nfidence, moreover, thehr terms being
"payment' on delivery"withqut any exception whatever, enables
them to allow a very high premium on specie and to pay the
highest market price for perfect cotton, or other prtduce delivered
here in exchange for gooda.
C H FIX 4 COMPV, No 6 Strand
anrilS oppoaite the Custom House.
— "PAYMENT ON DELIVERY?
THE subscribers are now raady to' pay the highest market
price lor any qunntiiy of perfect cotton delivered here in
exchange for a portion of their extensive «worlment of good late-
ly imported from London, (seeadveriisment in Ihift puper )—
They will aleo allow a Inch premium on Specie paid ih*m for
codef C H PIX&COMPV Strand,
Goods,
april 5
Opposite the Custom House.
AKTICLliB
| $ C | PR OUT
Bonnetf
BuUcr per lb. .....¿a..
Be«f,l hl... ¿,4#.;.....
Bacon, lb.. a.......
Beani, nu«hrI...
Boolt and Shoe*.
Pa88'ní5i Hope aud Twine
Book* and Stationary
" Bibles aud Tent am tuts
11 School..........
Corn and Corn Meal
Coffee lb.
Candles, Sperm.lb.
44 Tallow lb .......
Cignr , Spaniahg M.....
u Amorican. M
Conaerves all kinda..
Candle* lb.
Crockery-ware.
Clothing, Heady made
Cutlery*....
Carrtigea, pleasure «...
Chaira.
Cheese, lh>
Cnhinei-waie. „...............
Chocolate lb.
Fire Artaa..
Flour, Mil
Fruit*, dry and green........... a................,
Grains, all kinds, not ennumerated per pushel
Hiila. .4,,
Hardware.
Lumber. „
Lead...
Liquqra—Whiskey* 1st and 2d proof eal..................
41 " 3«l proof gaf...........................
u " 3d aud 4th proof gat...................
11 41 over 4th proof gal..............
u Brandy 1st and 2d proof gal........
44 44 3d and 4th proof gal.............*
4I. 14 ( over 4th proof gal
Gin,Rum,and all other same as brandy, t.
Malt and Oider...*
06
3 00
02
60
.. 6
. 3
a
it ■
Lard lh.
Oat*, bushel
Oil, Sperm, gal
Powder. ....#. •*....
Peas, hiuhel....
Rice, lb
. Salt, bushel * ;
8ugar, brown, lb.
" Loaf.... .......
M Havana, white.......
Snices—Alapice and Black Pepper
*4 All others...
Soap, bar, lb..
* Shaving ••••
Saddlery.....
Stock, all kinda
TeasJ*'
Tinware,.
Tobacco, manufactured,
Vinegar, gallon
Winea—Claret, in bottles
44 k4 in eaaks, eal
41 Burgundy—Hermit
varieties
III Villi, gai.
Burttmdy—HermUage, Chambertin, and all other
of Burgundy
French white. Y.I\
Champaign, basket.
«■ Oporto or Port, gal.........
H ' Madeira and Sherry, gal.
« TbnerilTand Spanish White, «I....
«« German and Rheniah. gal.....
(TT All non-enumerated articles
03
i oo
20
25
•a
75
60
6?*
75
15
3 50
3?i
25
50
25
25
10
15
free,
free.
SO
SO
so
25
35
SO
30,
15
SO
25
25
15
15
10
>5
30
SO
30
15
SO
30
lO
15
10
15
TKer. ih.lt be «dmUt.d frr. from duty when introduced br .mi.r.nt. «rrl.it. "
II. thi. ««.nlry, .ueh f.TOln. .mplement. of hu.b.ndry, furniture >7Ul> h.. h.«
u.ed, to the .mountofá*. kuuír«t dol.r^ ,„d ,l.o the tool, or impl.nenl.ot
trad. ,«r nwuut «rr.tinj .« lh. Republic; neari.it .nn.r.l md other
ire in aetnal use ant
*ilJ|,h. ,R,Pu"b'rc""« i V'.p^r.r.'^roih?Í7^^^
1>.lon|lHutlie..r><H. .rrivini In the country.
As .dd.tion.!,^uly P«'«n'«d r.loren,, to he «Sleeted o er and .ho,.
* "lii L oth.rwi,e dlrtcl, from .1! goo<!- imported on fot.irn hoti
rnwHk lh. eie.ptio. of lho.e fnr.ign vuiel. which hy ire.lr or aot if 0«..
ra. V. p.rwitt Ml. Sst.r . Ih.'p.ymmt .flh.deiae.tte del*.
th.t
I p.yineni .f ih. deanHc d.ly.
UfPORTATION DIRECT FROM LONDON-
HE subscribers respectlully inform the citizens of Galves-
JL ton, aiid the residents of Texas in general, that '.hey
have received here dirtcl from London, a most S| lendiu
assortment of merchandize. Mr. Pix has again been absent
to, and retnainit g iu ünropo six months, for the sole pur-
pose of superintending the manufacture of the articles wnich
comprise Ibis shipment, so that great us the variety is, the whole
muy bd adapted to the wants, utnge, utility, andjfeshionoflhe in-
habitants of Texas. He has also visited the several localities where
the materials are produced, and has purchased for cash when
the markets Were in so depressed a state.—Visitors front the
United States to (•alveston would find in this stock many arti-
cles (Jilferent from, what they have ever seen at home.—The in-
vestment consists of
SUPERFINE CLOTHING,
Viz: Coats. Vests," Roundabouts, Puntaloons, whito and fnncy
Shirts, Welch Flannel under Shirts and Drawers, Suspenders,
Slocks, Straps, paten' leothejr Belts, India ttubber Hat Guards,
Ladies white and Fancy Corseisarc. Also, Plantation, Agricul-
tural, Hunting and Sailor's Clothing, comprising every Garment
suitable for any season, in fact one of the most extensive and gen-
eral assortments of really useful as well as Fashionable Apparel
ever offered in this or any other market, in (he world. The
whole of this clothing having been just manufactured ex-
pressly to order, by a London House that has had the benefit and
experience of a first rate clothing Trade, over thirty, yeais paat
in the city of London.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC.
Comprising a most extensive assortment for all seasons, viz
mens white, Brown and fancy cotton half Hose, mens Whiteand
fancy Lamba Wool, Merino, Worstedand silk half Host, Ladies
White and Fancy Cotton Hose embroidered, Black Cotton and
Worsted Hose, ^adies and Gents Kid and Fancy Gloves &c.
Mens travelling and other Gloves in great variety forany season,
Blue Striped and White Worstedand Lambs Wool Under Shirts,
White merino and Lambs Wool Pantaloon Drawers, Rich
Printed Silk Bandana Handkerchiefs, v jry superior articles.
SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM WARE,
Comprising Table Knives and Forks in sets an.) half sets, But-
cher Knives and Lock Kinves, Pen and Pocket Klitves in g.eat
variety, Pencil Case Knives. Fruit Knives, Rodgers.and Sou's
Pen Knives, Sailors Knives,variou* sizes die, Ac, Sail Needles,
Packing Needles, Razors, Scissors, Telescopes, Padlocks, Coffee
Mills, Patent and common Corkscrews, Table and Tea Spoons,
Lamáis, hails, Candlesticks, Brass Wire Sieves, Frying Pans, Car-
olina Hoes. Grubbing Hoes, Locks, Bolts, Weights and Scales.
Cast Butt and Brass Hinges, Plantation Tools, Carpenters and
othir Tradesmen* tools, German Silver and Plated Ware, with a
numerous assortnieni of various other articles of Iroumofgery and
Hardware,
DRY GOODS,
Comprising7'8-Prints, newest patterns and all Fast Colors, in
the peice and also ni singla Dresses, 9-8 printed muslin dresses,
mousseline de Laine Dresses, superior primed Cotton Handker-
chiefs, Fancy drills for Pantalones, Striped Cotton Ti¿ks, Fan-
cy check and Satin check muslin dresses, corded muslin diesses,
Plain and Striped Musquito Netting. Bleached and Unbleached
Domestics.'Fine Cambric- Shirtings and Long Cloths,, various
widths—Umbrellas and Parasols comprising capital silk and
Giugham Umbrellas and Parqaols, assorted sizes and colors, all
made in London by the very best manufactures in the trade
there. •
Also, Chemicals, Preserves, Pickles, Brushes, Perfumery
&c. comprising, (¿utomelin ¿II) Bottles, Patent Seidliiz Powders,
all the ingredients complete in one Bottlu, a first rate articje,
Acidulated Kali or Lemonade Powders and Ginger Beer Powders
in Bottles,liaspberryadein Bottles, with Saline Pnwderscomplete,
Preserves, Raspberries and Cui ranis in Bottles, Raspberry Whis-
key in Bottles, Losenges, Comfits ifc Durham Mustard, Pick-
led Walnuts, Onions, mixed Pickles,Essence of Anchoves,
Mushroom Ketchup, Aldermen of London Sauce&c, in Lotties,
clothes and shoe Btushes, dusting, bannister and scrubbing
Brushes, tooth, nail, hair and shaving Brushes. Combs, Elec>-
trical Rubbers ifc. Macassar Oil, Bear Grease, Tooth Powder,
Lavendor Water, asSoiled Essences, Otto of Rose and shaving
Soaps, Inexhaustible Salts permanent Ink; brown Windsor Soap
Ac, &c.
This new stock of goods being laid in under such advantageous
circumstances, might hear ail the charges of transit, duty &c, and
still successfully compete with those supplied in Paris or Lon-
don. Such is the intention ol the Subscriber's, and to effect it,they*
will base their prices on so low a scaia-uf profit, as to secure this
benefit and a succession of it to hojaMmd seller,lint to carry this
out, it is absolutely hece.,sary that all goods should be paid for
eitliei in approved produce or cash on delivery.
C. H. PIX & COMP'Y.
Strand, opposite the Custotn House.
Galvoston, april 5,1843.
NEW GOODS.
UST received from Now York, and for sale at the stor
house of Menard & Co., Menard's wharf.
6 bales blown Cottons,
3 bales Duffel's Blankets,
ii cases Kerseys
3 cases Shirting*,
3 cases Flunnels,
2 cases l.inseys
1 case Camlets,
1 case cotton Cassimere,
1 case Checks,
1 do Tickings
2 do blue Jeans
1 do shirting stripes,
1 case Satiinett, .
1 do Irish Linnen
KUOU>^ ll>|U<.U| IU. , U.K. PWH. V " Jí ^ I
29 do a.-s'd Itusset, kip, calf, seal and 3lorocco,brogans, boots,
alters, pumps, and slippers,
2 cases {¡lazed, fur, and seal Caps.
■ ip,
. . , . I JP 4
5 cases as'd white and black, common, plain, and.aupor beaver,
cassimere, brush, satin, moleskin satin, and nap'd Hats,
4 cases as'd CLOTHING, consisting ol Flushing, píuid, beaver
cloth, and Jeans Coats; ribb'd, fancy and check casimere, cadet.
Satinet and Jeans Pants; fancy aafin, silk, caassimere and wollén
vests,
6 tons Swedes Iron, 100 boxes Robbin'sSoap,
5( 0 lbs. Ainr. Steel, 10 do toilet and variegated Soap,
2 bbls double rfefined W. Oil,
1 do lard hleached Oil,
10 boxes Sta.ch,
10 do Fig Blue,
6 do YII Tea,
8' do Cavendish Tobacco,
87 kegs iVails, as'd,
2 ( oz brass wire SieVes,
. _ .. 12 kegs Dupont's Powder,
2 bbjs Rosendale Cement. 4 mats Cassia and Cloves,
50-boxoa Sperm and chain112 hhds Porto Rico Sugar,
ical Wax Candles.
Cheap For Cash, Cotton, or Hides only.
Galveston, Oct. 18. 1843 yly. JAMES McKNlGHT.
2 casks Hardware, embra'
cing trace chains, hoes,
corn mills, locks, bulls,
and screws; percussion
caps and gun flints,
10 doz. C S Kv, Axes,
23 do Coffi-e Mills, -
2 b'igs Pimento,
2 do Pepper,
QUARTER casksswéel Malega Wine,
£92 do do dry do da,
ju'V
30
for sale by
ac crawford.
PATENT AVIND-MILL. " ^
THE subscriber being agent for 8. J. Ross, the inventor o
a new wind-mill, whjclfhas beeit patented for 14 years by
the government of Texas, and intended for grist-mills, turning
lathes, cotton, gins or arty machinery usually workod by horse ot
water power, lias located himself at Galveston, where he wilt
sell on reasonable terms patent rights for the exclusive use uflhe
machinery the term allowed by thapateni right.
The wind-mill can be erected at a trifling expense and will be
found exceedingly advantageous tu the farmer or mechanic. A
model oflhe machine may beseen.at the oflce ot the Secretary ol
Stste at Houston, or at the office of the subscriber at Galves.ón
JNO. W. RICHARD.
ñottce:
THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscri.
ber has been dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the
parties Will attend to the Mttleuient of accounts.
M. PRIMROSE.
. GEO- FLQ^EHS.
tjS BBÍ.S old Whiskey lor sale hy . 1
July ) A C CRAWFbRD.
TO FAMILIES & IIVVAL1D6.
The Allnriai irtispwaaaMe OuMlf naM.
«les mmy be (bond at the Tillaav «rae ataree,
•nd soon at every coutry atwre is the atale.
Reneaher ud never get thea Mlw they
have the foc-ainaJle signature ef
^ on the wrappers, as
by the same names are base impositions and counter-
feite. If the merchant nearest you haa them not,
urge hint to procure them at 71 Maiden-lane, the
next time he visits New York, or to write for them.
No family should be a week without these remedies
BALDNESS
BALM OF COLUMBIA,POR THE HAIR,
which will stop it if falling out,.or restore it on bsld
places; and on children make it grow yvÜJCi^t on
those who have lost the hair from any cs
ALL VERMIN that infest the h< "
in schools, are prevented or killed by it at once.--
find the name of
it, or never try it. Remember this always.
LAMENESS
RHEUMATISM,
positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limb
are restored, in the old or young, by the Indian
yioetable Elixir fto Nerve and Bone Liniment—
but never without the name of Comstock & Co. oil it.
PILES &
are wholly prevented, or governed if the attack haa
come on, if you use the only true Hats' Liniment,from
'fáontoffocÁ' ^ |
ALL SORE-
and every fhing relieved by it that admita of ah out
want application. It acts like a charm. Uae it,
Dalley'e Magical Pain fix- ,
tractor SalVO.^The most extraordinary '
remedy evér invented for all new or old
BURNS 8c SCALDS
and sores, and It haa deiiglttM
thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutfli
and no failure. It will cura the. I
PILES
LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERé.
A better and more nice and useful article neVar was
made. All should wear them regularly.
LIIV'S TEMPERAHCE BITTERS:
•n the principle of substituting the tonic in place of
the stimulant principle, which haa reformed so many
drunkards. To be used with -
LIN'S |
BLOOD
PILLS,, auperior to all
others for cleansing the system and the humors aflect.
ing the blood, and for all irregularities-Of the bowels,
snd the general health./jj ' . ga.
[See Dr. Lin's sig. QfeClgf"" v-aiítél/ '
nature, thua:] ""™ " ■■■
HEADACHE
DR.8P0HN'8 HEADACHE REMEDY
will effectually cure aick headache, either from the
I or bilious. Hundreds of families are
using it with great joy.
——♦
DR. 8P0HN'8 ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
for the certain prevention of HMMiM or any
general sickness; keeping the stomach in most per-
fect order, the bowela regular, and a determination to
COLDS I c. O Ü a H s
DROPSY
NERVES
the surface.
pains in the bones, hoarseness, and
ore quickly cured by it. Know1 this by trying.
CORN8.—The French Plaster is a sure cure.
liair any shade yoii wish, but will not color the skin.
SARSÁPARILLA. comstock's ccm
POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara
lion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal thi*
If you are sure to get Comstock's, you will find .
superior to all others. It does pot require puffing.
j *.
■ D«. a ■ I i
CELESTIAL BALM
of CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and alt
external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the ;
surface by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs,
swelled or sore throat, tightness of the cheat, this Balm-
applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at onco.
Fresh Wounds or old sores are. rapidly cared by it
. Br. ismholeituto's ,
IEXPECTORA1NT!
Witt prevent or cure all incipient consumption
COUGHS & COLDS
taken in time, and is a delightful remedy. Remeto,
ber the name, and get Comstoek't.
MI - "• 1 ' ' *
KOLMSTdCK'S YEfiMIFUdE.^
eradicate all IÜU in children or adtalts
with a certainty quite astonishing. It
sells with a rapidity
almost incredible, by Comstock £ Co., New Yotfu
TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S—cure effectually.
V,
Iterad ncrortlini to ct of Con*rww. in the TMir 1819, Mr Otmtttck
■ Co.. in the Clerk . olflc. of th. 9outh.rn District of N.w York.
By applying to out agenta in each town and
village, papera may be had free, showing the mdtt
respectable names in the country for these facts, so
that no one can fail to boltevé them.
(ft-Be snre yon eall for our articles, aad aet
be put off with aay stories, that others are aa
good. IIAVE THESE OR NONE, ehoald he i
your motto.-mid these .never can. be true mdgfmtine
without our nama to Ihsm. All these articles te he
had wholesale and retail oaly of as.
{PfMÜfrafáSc wh0,í"w
71 Moiden-Láne, New ®f ow *
COMSTOCK r.7«W. I" -
J. d. groes ^ ' "*l™,®n A Houston.
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Stuart, H. The Civilian and Galveston City Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1843, newspaper, April 19, 1843; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177249/m1/2/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.