Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 19, 1843 Page: 4 of 4
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LADE'S bonnets and 'caps,-rifchly trimmed, -silk gloves and
milts, calicoes, &c , -
angl8d&wtf-351. SAMUEL MAAS.
TQ AWYERS, -CLERKS OB COURTS JU&r
TICES OF TH& PBACEf ANLCONSTABLES.
BE5NK Affidavits to obtain Attachments, "
" " -Bonfts in Attachments,
t " "Witts of Attachments, '
"iSuininons.for Garnashee, .
"", ; TPL Pi. against;planliffF. P. for cost,
,r-.l-Siatesr'Warrants,
-" Supcenas for witness, ""'..,
' , j.-Mllimus for want of Bail, , - iJ4-v
3 iumous, - -
'Mitimus for Capitol Felony, , -
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Recognizance to appear andjesiiiy,
i Jk .lr. tn 'PrrreppntA.
UU UU " -k .--, , -s-
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents to bring beiorethe Court,
" Letters ol cmzensnip,
" Summons for District Court",
v " Ho County Gourt,- -
" f ' Sheriff's executions for Stale taxes,
- do do for County taxes,
"' Justices Supoenas,
" - Estray Bonds,
"J. . Attachments,
" " .District Court execution,
" x Bowers of Ati orney,
II 'AnT-raTtoo T)ppfl!
These forms have 'been drawn up bv one of the best and most
correct jiuorneys in iuc ivcpuunii. iui omc w ms .iiiou
Office. r .
JSfEVV FLOUR, COFFEE, WHISKEY, LOAF
"SUGAB, -SOAP, STASCH, &a
TrnsOLreceivedojer Steamer Merchant, the following invoice :
f zu oais warranted new uour,
- l5sacks Havana coffee,
6 bbls whiskey,
3 bbls Boston loafsngar,
20 boxes Gould's No. 1, soap,
5 boxes extra starch,
20 kegs 6 and 8 penny nails,
10 half kegs Dupont's FPFG powder,
2 boxes Imperial tea, - -
4 boxes Young Hyson do,
-1 bbl Epsom .salts,
1 bbl glue,
t 1 keg indigo,
'S boxes bar lead,
6 reams ruled :cap paper,
4 colls small Manilla rope,
4 coils small cotton leading lines, "
6 dozen grass bed cords,
t-dozeniCollin'saxes, ';
5 dozen curry combs, " "- r
1-bale No 1 Virginia. OrsnabnrgS;
1 bale brown drilling,
3 case bleeched Shirting,
5 dozen-while wool hals,
1 nackase Taylor's Persian thread, &c, &c.
, For sale by J. SlLfl CKELFORD, Jr.
Houston, Sepr. I5tb, 1842. ' sep 15 d&wtf 355
pRAMfTi-fl nixkM!ii-.. ..lrA-siJiAdW HWr I Mill II I "-1 1
Evans.E K Mrs., Block 14 i Lot 9
Eves. S B. estr Block 42 L.ot 1 1
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'IRENCH FLANNELS, One case, superfine, just received and
J? f sale by T - SAM'L. MAAS,
Houston, Dec. 23. 1842. - Opposite Long Row.
' "dec 29.d&wtf-370
THE LAWS
OF THE sessionof Congress ending 1841, .are nowoffered for
sale by the subscriber. Also for sale, all the Laws of
Texaspreviously pasfced andtne statutes ol Cohuila and Tex-
as. inEnslish and Snanish. -These can be furnished in bound
volnmes-or in pamphlet form.
nov24-wtf-3l2 GEORGE BALL, Galveston
"1 Pay Toupases!
A List of property upon which the City Taxes have not
been paid for tbe year 1S42, tor lae Uity ot Houston.
Allen, Charleit M, Block'57, Capitol, 5,000, 25,00
" " Lot 1, . 100 50
. Block 89, Lots 2,3,4 & 5, 300 1.50
5,400 27.00
Andrews & Swain, Block 23, Lot 8, '$150, 75
- " 33,. 6", 1000 5 00
f - 56, "9,10,11, 500 2.50
2 acres, mill prop'ty 3,000 15.00
- Bloclr lfis, 6Q0 3.00
188 600 3.00
33, Lot 12, - 500 2.50
44, I, 3,2, TSOCT 9.00
45, lot 10, 3,000 15.00
103 600 3.00
104? 600 3.00
'1 05,- Lots 1,2,3; -
4, 5, 6, 7,8,9,, 10 & 12, 550 2.75
114, 600 3.00
IRS i( "
, $ JSfr f , - II
' V" ' 813,500 67.50
Adcock, Jl.' M.Blcok 13, iql; '850 25
Burr, Joshua, ul5,-f&rLa3t 61,000 5.00
-, i " "- : - - z4;rjjDis4,-Oi Hi iuu o.uu
i&
;57r " V
140r J,.
150 75
50 25
hzGerald, John
16 Lot 12
20 part of lot 9
25-lots 1-&.7
98
F lotl2
126 f 1,2,S, 4&5, 250
126 "11 50
1,000
8100
50
100
900
600
50
5 00
50
25
50
4 50
3.00
25
1.25
25
' $2 500
Stevens, Elizabeth, Mrs., block 2, lot 3, $1000
" 15, 1 lot 3, 1000
11 21,lot6&7, 50
M 83, lot 6, 25
v , 820,050 10.35
-Titcnl-SaaieTH.. est Block 88 Lot 3 & 12 8100 50
, - a-" .. ,.
K(l "
89
50
200
S350 1.75
Ford, J. A., Block 54 Lot 1 815 8
Frost, S M, Block 13 Lots 1 & 2 1U0 50
Gerlack, Ferdenand, est. Block 3 $ lot 2 & 3 125 62
Gray, Wm. F. est. Block 32 lot 2 & 3 8800 4 00
" 42 " 1, 6 & 12 300 1 50
44 7 200 1.00
81.300 6 50
- Gazley, Grorge Block 47 lots 6, 7& 12, 8530 2 65
Haigler, C. " 22 " 3 1,000 5 00
Hyland, Henry " 25 " 11 50 25
Houston, Snm " 43 9 & 10 500 2.50
Hail, Gatewood 59 i lot 11 250 1.25
Harris, D W C "84 lots 4 & 5 500 . 2 50
Hockley, GW " 93 " 11 30 15
Henderson, J W 8 acres of land 600 3.00
Hewitt, Wm H Block 3 Lot 6 100 50
Hunt & Boyce, " 19 " 3 1.000 5.00
Houston Town Company, block 8 lots 9 & 10 8100, 50.
block 11 lots 6 7 8 & 12 8200 1.00,- block .18 lots 8 9
6 10, 8150 75; block 29 lot 1, 850 25; block 33 part
lot 3 lots 4 & 5, $10,000 50 00; block 37 lots 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 & 1 1, 8460 2.00 ; block 40 lots 123467&8, $350
1.75; block42 lots 2 7 8 & 10,8400 2 00 ; block 59 lots 6 &
8, 8100 50 ; block 60 lot 6, 850 25 ; block 61 lots 12 3 4
5 & 6, 8300 1.50; block 63 lots 1 2 3 4 & 5, 8250 1.25;
block 64 lols 3 & 7. 100 50; block 65 lots 3 4 & 5, 150
75 f block 68 lots 3 7 & 8, 150 75; block 71 lots I 2 6
7 & 12, 250 1.25; block 72 lots 7 89 10 & 11, 250 1 25;
block 87 lots 1 2 3 4 5 11 & 12, 350 1.75; block 143
144147148,2,400 12.00; block 149 seven lots 350 1.75;
400 acres of land, 2,000 10 00; block 113 168 169 189
246, 83,000 15 00; block 260 I block, 8300 1 50; block
262 lot 1, 8600 3.00.; block 263 lots 1 1 & 12, 8400 2 00 ;
block 264 & 265, 81,200 6.00; block 266 six lots, 8550
2 75; "block 2.8 lots, 8400 2 00; block 3 7 lots, 8350
1.75; block 8 7 lots, 8350 1.75; block 9 7 lots, 8350
1.75; block 10 10 lots, 8500 2 50; block 11 6 lots 8300
1.50; block 13 5 lots, 8250 1.25; block 14 5 lots 8250
125; block 26 27 and 28, 1,800 9.00; block 29 9
Jots, 8450 2.25; block 30 3140 & 4l", 2,400 12.00:
.block 42 i blocfc and lot 12, 8350 1.75; block 43 8600
3.00', block 44 10 lots, 500 2 50; block 498600 3 00;
block 50 9 lots, 8450 2.25; block 23 Lot 11, 850 25
834,350 171.75.
Hedenberg, A. D. Block 32, Lot 10, 83.000 15.00
Hooker, Jesse M. ,c 8460 2 30
Hanks, B A. Mrs. Lot and improvements
in Frost Town, ' 8130 65
Hunt, Francis, Block 88, Lot 3, 8150 75
Hanks, R. A "2, Frost Town, 350 25
Jones, Mrs. 100 feet square, 8100 50
Janes. Joseph, Lot in Frost Town, 8300 1.50
Kesler, Henry, Block 3, part Lot 3 & Lot J 8 1 75 88
' 44, Lot 9, 500 2.50
" 56, Lot 7, 50 25
" 124, ' 5, -15 08
' 43, u 1.U&12, 5,500 12.50
83,240 16 20
Kimball, GW., Block 28, Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5, 81,000 5.00
Kellv. Francis
"Levy, A lexander
168,
7,
45.
57,
59,
93,
19.
1, 2 & 12,
9 & 11,
1.
10,
9&$11,
I,
1,
8120 60
8100 50
400 2 00
400 2.00
300 1.50
12 06
1,000 5 00
Levenhagan & Co. H., Block 15, Lots
1, 6,7.8 & 12,
Blttk 16, Lots 4 & 5,
82,212 11.06
85,550 27.75
100 50
Brown, Pamelia, est. Block ISLols
. ., 1..2.3&4,
" J3!ock 19, Lois 4, 5, 1 11 & 12,
Bringhurst, Georget Block 12, 'Lot 1 &2,
iTs. ' " w 13, i Lot 12,
' ., - 23,LotJ6,
Bigelow,' Charles, Block 10, Lot 7,
82,400 12.00
81,000 5.00
5,000 25.00
Levy, John, Block 24, Lots 3 & 8,
League, Thos. M., Block 25; Lot 4,
86,000 30.00
8100 50
50 25
300 1.50
A , 33, .c ii,
"Sttfc J " -8I Lt5&12,
rk " 131,
&. r 130,
, 4 t'!. jg. " 129,
- v ' 157,
$450 225
900 4.50
2,000 10.00
700 3.50
120 60
.50 25
-150 75
-150 75
50 25
120 60
100 50
--jt '
BargessWm. H., Block 20, JLot 10,
Block; 41, Lots 3, 8, 9, 10 &-1 1,
llU 186f6Lots
:.'- '187, " " -'- ' .
-rt
Bonzano, N. A. estT-Block 33;'Lot 8,
BenneU & Conghlin, " 21, " 1,
Bennett, Lewis 88, " 6,
Carraher, Bernard 2, Lot 1,
Coughlin, Jane ,3, Lot 12,
Conghlin, John F, 1&2,
Campbell, R. C. 50 acres of land,
Conley, Micheal, block H, Lot 11, Block
GH, 2 Blocks F, 7&8,
Church, John, Block 24 I Lot 1,
u 25 Lot 8
on Lot in Frost Town improved.
64,340 21.70
8500 2 50
2800 14.00
300 1.50
150 75
83,750 18.75
$600 3.00
8500 250
825 1?
85,000 25.0C
810 05
810 05
8750 3 75
' 8180 90
400 2.00
50 2
100 5fl
Carlos.nCatherine T., Block 106 Lot 6, 7,
l 115
- r x 116
' - - - r m 21-J Lot 10
8550
12100
500
1,000
2.75
50
2.50
5.00
6,000 30.00
. - - 87,600 38.00
arling, Mary C, Block 9 Lots 8, 9, 10, 8400 2.00
DeChauriTes, MichU, Block 20 $ Lot 9, 10, 8500 2.50
Block 27 Lots 2, 3, 4. 5, 11 & 12, 600 3.00
92 lot 8 & 9, 100 50
' ' . 86 lot 11 200
C. lots 6, 8 & 9 150
'r--J
ti,
F,
G,
3,4&5
; 4,
u 4,
" !4 & 11,
150
50
50
100
1.00
75
75
25
25
50
SeChcne, R. M. Block 14 Lot 2
Boanellan, T:, Block 4 Lots 1, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,8&9,
23 Lots 1,2,3 &9,
' 33 9 & 10
' 38 Fraction of Lot
" 3 Lot I
81,900 9.50
2,500 12 50
3,000 15.00
350 1.75
3,000 15.00
100
200
50
1.00
25,
26,
20,
21.
49,
5,
7,9 & 10
5,
7,
12 & 7,
20 acres of land N,S,B,B,
Block 49, Lot 9,
League, Mrs. & Wilson, Mrs. Block 20,
Lot 4, and part of 11,
League, Hester Y., Block 27, Lot 9,
" 28, " 1,
" 32, 1 Lot 10,
33, I Lot 3,
Lubbock, F. R. Block 66, Lot 1.
Moore. John W. " 21, 12,
" 44, ' 8,
4, 2,
85,650 28 25
8400 2.00
830 15
30 15
60 30
8,000 40.00
700 3.50
45 23
350 1.75
25 12
89,240 46.20
83,150 15.75
815 08
25 12
1,200 6 00
250 1.25
82,075
3ck 4, lot 5, 825
" 7, lot 1 and 7, 75
21, 1 lot 1, 25
43, lot I, 100
" 44, ' 6, 30
" 47, " 2, 25
" 56, lot 12, 25
M 66, 1 lot 3, 150
" 10, lot 8, 250
" 69, lot 6 and 7, 50
12.50
5.00
5.00
25
13
11.38
13
37
13
50
15
. 12
13'
75
125
25
StansburyTtibs. J., Block 59 lot 1 & 2
268
Stanbury, Thomas, Block 66 lot 1
" 90 six lots
Stansbury, Warren, Block 90 lot l'l
-j ", 146, lots 2 & 3
Thompson, Phillip, Block 22 lot 2
'30 loll8
Tomkins, SS, Block 48 lot 6 & 12
' 54 " 9
" 145 8 lots
H, J46 8 lots .
Tomkins, A.M, Block 84 Lot 3 1 Lot 9
lots 11 & 12
Trolt, Henry dee'd Block A Lot 1 & 2
Thompson, V W, Block 38
White, John W., Block 5 Lot 1
" 32 part lot 7 & 8
' 56 Lots 3 & 4
Wilson, John N , Block 24 lot -12
," 29- 4 & 5
Winfield,E. H. Block 30 lots 10 & 11
Wynns, A., Block 32 part lot 7
8755 3.78 '
1 50 25
300 1.50
8350 1.75
250 1.25
1.000 5 00
81,250 6 25
"10 5
20 x' 10 j
8S0 15
500 2 50
300 1 50
8800
800
50
160
160
4.00
4 00
25
80
80
81.170 5.85
340
20
1.500
100
500
100
8700
900
200
81,100
650
100
84 lot 1 2 I of 3 & i oU2 1000
1.70
10
7.50
50
2.50
50
3.50
4,5"
1.00
6.501
3.25
50
5 00
Western, Thos. J. block 42, lots 3, 4 & 5,
" 45, " 2 & 3,
' 66, : 8,
." 92, 4,
" 23, " 10,
81,100
8750
5.50
3.75
100 50
50 25
- 30 15,
50 25
8980 4.90
Wells, James, Block 45, Lqt 12, 8300 1.50
Baker, Moselv, block 132, 133, 136. 137, 138,-139;
block '140, 11 lots; block 141, lots 2, 3, 6, 7, 8&-0; block
142, 11 lots block 146, lots 1 & 11; block, 150, 151,
152, 153, 134 & 155; block 156; block 118, lots 3. 4,5
6, 7, 8. 9, 10 & 12; block 119, 120. 121. 122 & 123
block 124, 11 lois; block 125 & 126, lots 6, 8, 9, 10 &
12; block 127, 128, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161 & 163; block
164, 166, 170, 171, 172, 173 & 174; blook 175. 176, J 77,
178, 179, 180 & 181; block 182. 10 lols; block 183. 1,84,
185, 7 lots; block 186. 187, 190 & 191; block 192 7
lols : block 193, 194, 196, 197. 198 & 199 ; block 200
201, .202, 203, 204 & 205; block 206, 207, 208, 209,
210, 211 & 212; block 213, 214, 215, 217, 218,9 lots;
block 219, 220, 221, 222, 223 & 225; block 226, 227,
230, 231, 232, 233, 234,- 235, 236. 237 & 238 ; block
239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245 & 247; valued at thrsum
of 88,000 40.00.
Blocks 248 249, 8110 55
81.490 7.45
8300 1.50
. 8500 2.50
100 50
50 25
8650 3.25
Mason, Elizabeth A., Block 32, part Lot .
6 & Lot 7, 82,000 10.00
Seven acres of land, 200 1.00
82,200 11.00
McGea, J. M., Block 32, $ Lot 8 & Lot 9, 85,000 25.00
" 55, Lot 1 & 2, 150 75
11.
10,
Massinia. A. Block 45, Lot 8,
McConnel, John " 28, ' 10,
McConnel, Mary
Mason, James A. "
Martin, Henry "
Nichols, E. B.
Needham, William
Oito,
Perkins, E. S. "
29,
54,
44 "
5, " 3 & 4,
81, " 7 & 8,
44, " 33,
21, i Lot 9,
22, i 6,
" 57, Lots 4, 5 &
five acres of land,
Perkins & Co., Block 149, Lots 1, 2 &
11,
3,
Parker, Marv, Block 61, Lot 2 & 3,
Parker. G. D. " 41, 7,
Perkins & Butler, Block 26, lots 1, 2, 3,
50, 4 & 6,
Block 50, lots 8, 9, 10 11, &
52, " 2,
" 65, " 9 & 10,
" 64, " 8 & 9,
Ten acres of land,
Block 30, lot 7,
" 50, lot 1,
" 14, 1 lot 9,
85.150 25.75
8200 1.00
8300 1.50
8200 1.00
850 25
8200 1 00
S400 2 00
8200 1.00
8400 2 00
81,500 7.50
J 25 13
1,000 5.00
50 25
300 1.50
82,875 14 33
8150 75
8450 2.25
-830,
20
12, 50
10
20
20
600
500
50
1500
15
10
25
05
10
10
3 00
2.50
25
7.50
Powell, Geo. W., Elock 35, lot S,
Peppin, A , Block 32, lot 4,
Pickuss, James, block 46, lot 4 & 5,
Quinlan. Thomas, est., block 20 part lot 6,
Quinn, Bridget, Mrs., block 25, lot 12,
Stanley, L. C, block I, lots 1 and 4,
i "3. " 1,
$2,800 14.00
8500 2 50
8250
8100
8400
. 850
$100
2,000
1.25
50
2.00
25
50
10 00
88,110 40.55
Blocks and Lois, Owners not known.
Block 2 I lot 4 lots 1 2 & 3, 83,000 15.00; block 3
lot 4, 875 38; block 4 lot 1, 850 25; block 6 lots 1 2 3
4 & 5, 8160 80 ; block 7 lots 2 3 4 5 & 6, 8250 1 25;
block 5 lot 5, 850 25; block 7 lots 10 & 12, 8100 50;
block 8 lot 123 4 5 67 8 & 11, 8120 60; block 9 lot 6,
850 25; block 10 lot 1 2 3 & 6, 81,655 8 27; block 10
lot 9 11 & 12, 855 28; block 1 1 lot 3 4 5 9 10 &-11,
g405 2.02; block 12 lots 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 1 & 12, 8550
2 75 ; block 13 lots 2 3 4 5 & 1 1, 890 45 ; block 14 of
lot 1 J lot 3 & lot 4, 8650 3 25 : block 14 lot 8 1 1 & 12,
2,800 14.00; block 15 lot 9 & i lot 10, 8250 1.25;
block 16 lot 3 9 10 & 11, 300 1 50; block 17 lot 1 2 &'
3, 823 11; bJock 18 lot 5 6 11 & 12, 875 38; block 19
A lot 2 lot 6 7 & 8 8795 3 97; block 22 lot 9 8150 75
block 23 lots 7 & 12, 8300 1 50; block 25 lot 3, 850 25;
block 26 lots 11 & 12, 8100 50: block 27 lots 8 & 10
$120 60; block 28 lot 6. 850 25: block 29 lols 3 6 7 0.
9 10 & 12, 8230 1 15; block 30 Jots I 3 4 & 12, 8158;
75; block 33 lots 1 & 2, 81,300 6 50; block 35 lot 1
lols TO & II, &400 2.00; block 37 lot 3, 830 15; block
44 lot 5. 825 13; block 41 lots 4 & 7, 8100 50; block
42 lot 9, 850 25 ; block 43 lots 2 3 4 & 5, 8650 3.25 :
block 44 lot 3 lot 5 lot 10 & 1 1, 81,350 6.75; block
45 lot 4 7 9 & 11, 82,200 1 1.00 ; block 46 lot 1 2 6 T 10
11 & 12, 8825 4.12; block 47-Iot3 4 5 9 10 & 11,8260
1.30; block 48 lot 7 8 9 & 10, 8100 50; block 49 lot 3
& 11,830 15; block 50 lot 2 & 7, 820 10; block 53jlot
678 9 10 11 & 12, 870 35 ; block 54 lot 1 3 4 5 6 7 8
& 11,8425 2.13; block 53 lot 1,810 05; block 56 lot 1 2
34568&7, 8280 1.40 ; block 58 lot 3 6 7 8 9 10 1 1
& 12, 8425 2.13 ; block 59 1 lot 3 860 30; block 60 lot
1 2 7 & 12.875 37; block 62 lot 1 6 &12, 815 8; block
63 lot 9 10 & 11, 860 30; block 64 lot 1 4 5 6 10 1 1 &
12,8160 80; block 65 lot 2 6 7 8 11 & 12, 8150 75
block 66 lot 4 9 10 & 12. 81.000 5.00; block 68 Jot 1 2;
4 5 69 10 11 & 12, 8390 1.95; block 67 lot 12, 850 2.1;
block 69 lot 2 3 4 5 8 & 1 1, 8250 125 ; block 71 lot 3 4
5 8 9 10 & 1 1, 8180 90 ; block 73 74 75 76 & 79, 81.000
5.00; block 81 lot 1 2 34 10 & 12, 8150 75; block 82
lot 6 78 9 & 10.81750 8 75; block 83 lot2347 89&
12, 8455 2 27 ; block S5 lot 4 6 7 & 1 2, 8 160 80 : block
86 lots 12345689&10, 8470 2 35 ; block 88 lot 1
4 7 9 & 10. 8700 3.50; block 91 lots 7 S 9 10 & 12,
81,005 5.02; block 92 lols 23 5 7 10 11 & 12,8225
1.13 ; block 93 lots 2 3 5 7 8 9 & 1 1, 884 42 ; block 94,
8180 90; block97,8l50 75; blocks 99 100 101 102 111
6 112,8500 2.50; block 118 lots 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 & J2
8120 60; block 250 251 252253 254 255 256 257. 8699
3 49 ; block 259 260 261 267 269. 8315 1.57;
North Side of Buffalo Bayou.
Block 1,8120 60; block 2 lots 9 & 10,820 10; block
3 lols 3 4 5 7 9 & 10, 800 30; block 5 & 6, 8120 60;
block 7 five lols, 850 25 ; block-G 4 lots, 840 20 ; block 12,
8120 60; block 13 seven lots, 870 35; block 14 Jots 1 2
8 9 10 & 11, 82,075 10 38; block 15 eleven lots, 8500
2 50; block 16 18 19 20, 8456 2.28; block 21 eicbt lots
864 32; block 22 nine lots, 872 36 ; blocks 23 24 25 32
33 & 34, 8552 2.76 ; blocks 35 36 37 38 39 45 46 47 48,
8490 2.45; block 50 lots 6 7 & 11, 827 14; block 53 54,
8176 88; block 55 six lots, 842 21; block 56 57, 8300
1 50; block 58 seven lots, 895 47; block 59 lots 3 4 & 5,
815 08 ; blocks 60 61 62 63 64, 8552 2 76 ; block 30 lot
1, 8500 2 50 ; block 52 lols 1 3 5 6 8 1 1 & 12, 870 35 ;
block 9 lots 1 2 3 & 4, 840 20
838,322 8191.61
Smith, D. E , block D, lots 5, 9 & 1 1, 870 '35
Hughes, John A., block D, lot 7, 8300 1.50
I do hereby certify, that the above is a true and corrrri
list of the names of those who have not paid the City
Taxes for the year 1842.
DANIEL BUSBY, Marshall.
" RUTEESV1LLE COLLEGE:
FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS.
rilHE sixth t,essios of this institution closed on the 16th ult.,
X with a public examination and exhibition highly credita-
ble to its literary character. The seventh sessiou will com-
mence on the lain inst.
FACULTY:-
Revf C. Rich iroson, President and Acting Professor of Mor-
al Science and Belles Letters.
Rev. C. "W. Thomas, Professor of Languages and Mathe-
matics. Mrs. MAnTHA G. Richardson, Preceptress.
The Collesiate year Fs divided into twenty-one weeks each;
the first commences on the third Monday of January, and the
second on tlia third Mondav of Julv.
The vacations are two ; first, "from the second Thursday of
June to the third Monday ol July; secona, lrom me seconu
Thursday of December to the third Monday of January-
Expenses per session in advance, in par money or its equiva-
lent. Elementary studies, - S'O
Entire English Course, ----- 15
" " " Including the languages, 20
Tuition v ill be charged lrom the time of erftrance of students
to the close ot the session. Board in private families 8, to
812,50 per month. The new College building is completed,
and furnishes ample accommodations for a large number oi
students.
The local advantages of Rutersville as a seat of education,
are distinguished. It occupies a central position In the Repub-
lic, and is as remarkable for ihe purity ol Its atmosphere, the
heathfulness of its climate, and its picturesque scenery, as for
the virtue, intelligence, and enterpiise of its society.,
Bv a wise l emulation, all establishments for the saleof intoxi
cating liquors, or for gaming of -any description, are forever
excluded lrom tne Corporation.
ANDREW RA.BB,
Secretary ol the Board of Trustees
January 1st, 1843 feb 1 wtf-374
FOR TRINITY RIVER.
TEE STEAMER ALABAMA,
Robert Lewis Master,
"ILL leave for Alabama and all Qfg t
intermediate landings on thesiSE
let nonpmlipr "Planters nnr? Mprrhanls mnv relv on thLs Boat
running as a regular packet on the river during the ensuing
seaon.
The Alabama has undergone a thorough repair, and shippers
can safely rely upon their goods being safely transmitted.
McKlNNEY & WILLIAMS,
Galveston.
GEO. ALLEN & CO.,
Houston, Nov. 9, 1842. Houston.
nov9wtf-362
QTaiifiF ot the Republic oi" Texas,
As Rr.eA hv the. sixth Comrreer: to' take effect from
and after the 1st day of February, 1842, payable
ket value.
Per cent, adv
Ale, and all other kinds of Malt Liquor, - 10 "
Allsnice. ner lb. - - - 5 cts.
Bagging bale jope and twine for packing
cotton,
Books and Stationary, '
Bonnets, Ladies, ...
Butter, per lb.
Beef, per 200 lbs,
Bacon, pel lb. - -k
Bibles, Testaments and primary school books,
10 per cent adv.
15 "
25 "
"6
$3 01
? 2 cts.
free.
-&'
free.
20 cts.
2 "
10 per cent, adv,
3 cts.
500
300
35r per cent adv.
3cts.
30 percent, adv.
30 " "
$1 00
30 '
30 "
15 "
Hattlp. and siock ol all kinds.
Corn, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Coflee, per lb.
Cider, in cask or bottle,
Chocolate, per lb. - m -
Cigars, Spanish, per 1000, - -"
American, "
Carriage?, pleasure,
Cheese, per lb.
Chair5, -
Clothing, ready made,
Flour, per bbl. - -
Fruits, drjed and green,
Furniture, and all manufacturer ol wood,
1?irp A rms nf everv destination.
Pnrminpr iiipnsils. imDlements of husbandry.
and Furniture the property of Emigrants
in actual use, not exceeding in value $500, free.
Harness of all kinds. - - 30 per cent, adv
Hats, - - - 25 "
Hard-ware and cutlery, - - 25 " "
House frames, - 15 " y
Iron, pig, bar or rod, - - 15 " "
" ail manufactured articles ol which it
forms a component part, - 15 " "
Linen, - - - . - 15 "
Liquors, branrty, gin, rum, coraiats, anu om
er liquors, 1. 1 ana za prooi,
3dand4ili proof,
over 4tb,
Whiskey, 1st and 2d proor,
3d
4th "
over 4th "
Lard, per lb.,
Lumber,
Oats, per bushel of 32 lbs.
Oil, sperm per gallon,
Pepper, black, per lb.
Poi k, per bbl.
Peas and beans, per bushel,
Pickles,
Porcelain and crockery ware,
Powder and Lead,
Rice, per lb.
Salt, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Silks,
Sugar, brown, per lb.
Sugar, loaf, and candy, per lb.
" Havaua, white,
Soap, bar, per lb.
" shaving and perfumed,
Spices,
Sweetmeats and conserves,
Shoes and boots,
Tobacco, manufactured,
Tin ware,
TVri
. . . .
Tools and implements ol trade in actual use,
the property of emigrants, - free. -
Vinegar per gallon, - - 10 cts.
"Wheat and other grains per bushel of 60 lbs. 20 cts.
Ware, crockery, - - - 30 per cent. adv.
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Chambertin,
and all other varieties of Burgundy except
Champaigue, - 15 per cent. adv.
Champaigne, - . - $2 50 per dor.
Claret, in cases, 10 per cent. adv.
" in casks', : ' . : 10 cts. per gallon
French, the produce ol u ranee, and import-
ed in French or Texian vessels,
Madeira, , :
Poit, : : :
Rhenish, all kinds, ; , :
Spanish Red, :
White, : : :
Sherry, : J
Teneriffe, : : : :
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
EmiVran's. : : : :
a li ..i.nl. nnf itKrTO?. priTlTripraf Pfl 15 Tier rpnf aTr
On all goods imported in foreign bottoms, with the exception ol
those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the payment of the domestic duty an
additional duty of five per cent.
Tonnage From and after ihe nineteenth day of May, one thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vessels which may enter any port ol the Republic from any
foreign p rt or place, a tonnage duty of sixty cents per ton,
on merchant vessels, and thirty cents on steamboats, accord-
ing to register tonnage.
fPromis'ory Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
ed or duties on goods imported after the Istof February, 1842
REGULAR PACKET.
THE new and light draught STEAMER
LADY BYRON, Sterrett, Master.
jtF3 gSL rpHE above boat, under the com- gP5 jPL
i Diana oi jonu a. oieneu, win - , - yr
$0 50 per gal.
0 62$
0 75 "
0 25 n
0-374 "
0 50 "
0 75 "
3 cts.
15 per cent. adv.
15 cts.
30 cts.
5 cts.
S3 00
50 cts!
30 per cent. adv.
15 " "
, 2 cts.
10 cts.
15 per cent. adv.
let.
3 cts.
2 cts. ;
? 3 cts.
30 per cent. adv.
30 per cent. adv.
30 " "
25 " "
30 " "
30 " "
15 " "
lree.
0 75 per gallon
0 37J "
0 50 "
0 25 "
0 25 "
0 75 "
0 25 "
free.
fii.irw-ii.iyiV.ih,-.lrAtiWSJMl'UfX
ii lit
-?& OJF-iftS? & JJS&D-nvr
WM. K. PORTER.
W. &. CPvUMP
PORTER & CRUMP.
WILL practice Law in copartnership in the R?d River Dis-
trict. Address us at Clarksville, Red River Comity
Texas..
july27wly-247
HAHI ,KY At. A PP1 FW U I-i r
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT ifcw', "
HUUSTON-.TEXAS. - '
T B J Hadley, Isaac Applewhite.
"ap27wtfC34 -
A. M. LEWIST
Attorney at Law Columbus.
REFER to Jones & Watrous, Esqs., Galveston ; or James
"Pr Lowery, Esq., and Hon. I. A. Morelacd, Houston.
Columbus, April z5, 1642. ap 27 wif-334
irvvRLEY &. JEWETT, Attorneys . and Cocnbllors at
1 Lew, City oi Austin. Once Congress Avenne, opposite
thecapitol. MASS1LLON FARLEY.
Austin, Ap.21st, wtf284 HENRY J. JEWETT. '
LAW NOTICE. Carr cPinnet, Attorneys & Councillors
at Law. The office of ihe former is at Crockett, Houston
connty, and that oflhe latter at Nacogdoches,
juue G 28-244
ALGERNON P. THOMPSON,
COUNSELLOR & ATTORNEY AT LAVr,
Houston, Texas.
Office innhebnilding occupied by the City Council.
AW NOTICE J. H. HERNDON will practice in the
courts of the second judicial district, comprising the coun
ties of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Harrisburgb, Austin, Colorado
and Matagorda, and the supreme court ol" the Republic,
j 1 236-tf
rrHE undersigned will practice law in the supreme anddis
X- trictcourtsof this republic. Residence, Washington Co
j an 1 23Gtf R. M. W1LLAMSON
l A i W. P. SMITH, attorney and counsellor at law, Gon
i zales, will attend the different courts of the 4th judicia
district. . All business entrusted to him -n ill be promptly attecti
ed to. Gonzales, april 17,- 5t 252
O
JB WttKK
F every description, executed with despatch at the Tele
graph Utnce,
iJNULUJliNl
Posting Bills, Bills op Lading,
Steamboat Bills, Business cabds op all deschip-
Drav Receipts, tions,
Circulars, Blanks (aU'hinds)
Auction Bills, Bill Heads,
Pamphlets, Ball Invitations,
Chceks, &c. Labels.
wtf-312
PATENT WIND-MILL.
THE subscriber being Agent for S. J. Ross, the inventor o
a new wind-mill, which has been patented for 14 years by
the government ofJTexas, and intendtd for grist-mills, turning-
lathes, cotton gins or any machinery usually worked by horse
orwater power, has located himself at Galveston,, where hewill
sell op reasonable terms patcut lights for the exclusive use of
the machinery the term allowed by the patentrighu
This wind-mill can be erected at a trifling expense and wJll
be found exceedingly advantageous to the iarmer or mechan-
ic A model ot the machine may be seen at the office of the
Secretary of Slate at Houston, or at the office of the subscriber
at Galveston. JNO. W. RICHARD,
aug G dlt-wly-349 " ..
COTTON GINS.
THE Subscribers have now on hanu and will keep a con-
stant supply of Robert Matthews1 Cotton Gins which are
manufactured in this country by the most experienced wdnc-
men, and warranted to perform to the perfect satisfaction of the
Planter. Also, Carver's Improved Patent Gins, which are
warranted to give perfect satisfaction. The cotton ginned by
these gins sells for lrom one and one batfta two cents more per
pound in the markets of the United States than that ginned ty
thoe generally Used in this country. The above Gins will lie
sold on favorable terms by
ENNIS, KIMBALL & HOLT-
July 20th, 1 842. July 20 wtf-34ff
FRESH IMPORTATION OF MOFFAT'S LIFE
PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS.
THESE invaluable medicines can be found wholesale and
retail at the store of E. S Perkins, at the city of Houston,
and at retail at mxst of the principal towns of the Republic of
Texas.
The Life Pill is a cathartic medicine, of the most gentleyet
searching properties, having the efficiency In general of calo-
mel, without the injurious tendencies of that mineral; it reno-
vates and strengthens the system, even while under "its active
orerationT and almost Invariably cures agues and fevers, and
the many itisfresMng complaints arisinglrom a afseaseTTirver.
. The Phcnix Bitters is a compound ol the most valuable vege-
table tonics known in medicine. Its influence In renovating an
exhausted and prostrated constitution is truly wonderful. Testi-
monies of the most varied character, and of the highest credit
can be readily furnished of their salutary influence on the debi-
lidated human frame.
In southern climates where great lassitude usually follows
every species or sickness, the Phenix bitters are highly recom-
mended, and thousands can testify to their renovating and life-
giving character.
Taken in connection, with the Life Pills, they oOer to fami-
lies and invalids the most potent and useful medicines known to
the public for the cure of agues and fevers and complaints of
the liver generally. WM. W. ALLEN,
July 13, 1842. jaly 13 wtf-345 General AgenU
iAN AWAY from the subscriber's residence
above Houston, on the night of theSth icst., a
negro woman named EMILY, about 25yearsof age,
dark complexion, medium height, and rather fleshy.
Her hair is now cut quife short, and the only arti
cle carried off which I can describe is a dark col
ored coarse blanket. She belongs to Thomas G. Gardiner
formerly belonged to H. S. Bachelder of Houston. Any per-
son who will secure her so that I get her will be suitably re
warded. C. W. BUCKLEY.
Sept. I6'h, 1842. sep 20 d4t-wtf 355
r4v
EEkS&ESsa
RATES OF INSURANCE AT NEW-ORLEANS.
ATLANTIC PORTS,-
To Europe not in the North Sea
Do in the North Sea
Africa -
South America -
From New-Orleans,
To Africa -Bermuda
-
Bahama Islands - - i.
- Do do each additional -
Cape dc Verd Islands
Do do each additional
Denmark - - - -
France, Atlanu'c -
Do Mediteranean
Great Britain or Ireland on cotton or freight
r per ceni.jTem.
- - . 1 U
li a 2
""flnejport
ddWo
"L.do .do
- do do
do do
do do
run as a regular Packet during the season between this city
and Galveston. Cam. S. hopes his old friends and the public
in general will give him a liberal share of patronage.
Houston, Sept. 8th, 1812. sept 8 d&wtf-354
GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
THE undersigned, at Victoria, have associated for the above
business. They hope thai their long residence in tbe Wesl
and acquaintance with the land affairs ot the country will secure
patronage. RICHARD ROMAN.
FIELDING JONES.
Victoria, April 14th, 1442.
REFERENCES.
Hon. Anson Jones, City of Houston.
Thomas F McKinnet, j GaJvest0Q.
'Dr. Levi Jones, J
Gen. Thomas J. Rusk, San Augustine.
Gen. Piskney Henderson, Na"cogdoches.
ap 20 wif-333
J&gj Fruit Trees, Seeds, &c. The subscriber has
for sale every variety of garden, field and flower seeds;
Catalogues of which may be had at the store. Assorted boxes
or the West Indies, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas maybe
obtained; the kinds such as answer best in those climates.
GEORGE C.TiORP.URN,
257 tf 11 John st. New York.
lTOFFATT'S Vegetable LifePjlls, Lee's Bilious Pills, and
Do do On specie
no do
Gibraltar
Lisbon and Malaga
jiiediteranean
Russia
Porto Cabello, Laguira
Trinadad
Sweden
lhali
1- el
Ho li
i a Z
Ha
ia
Hall
Ha
1 o U-lia
i a If
Dry goods in packages separately 1J a 1 J"
- - -Hal
- ,- - - x lia
- x Hall
- . - - 2 a H
. . - If a 2
-x. . ... - iJ 11 a 3
- H a li
Mexico:'
Brazos Santiago
Rio del Norte
Tampico
Vera Cruz
Laguira and Campeachy
Sisal -
Honduras
Galveston
Brazoria
Matagorda
Aransas
TEXAS.
COASTWISE.
Any port north of Hatteraa
Do South and North of Savannahi
St. Marys, Georgia -St.
Johns, Georgia
Other Florida ports,
Mobile -
SPECIE
To and from any port in Europe
North of Cape Florida, United States
Anv nort in Cnlia
Any other United States Island
Any port m Mexico and Texas
-i.
?':
X
la2
2 o2i
li a
H a
H a If
Ma H
Half
li a 2
5 a
a
H a 1$
li a
1 a
1
i a i
i a
i a If
io f
ia
f a 1
Fort of Houston Hates of WiiarShge.
Bacon, per hhd., 37i c
Sugar, . . 37i
Hardware, . 37
Crockery, . 37J
Liquids, per pipe, 37f
do half pipe, 25
do one fourth, 12
Moss, per bale, 25
Blankets, . 25
Bottles, per crate, 25
Rice, tierce, . 25
Ale, bbls. . . li
do. i do. . 6
Coffee. Salt, spices, &c
per bag. . 6J
Bagging, per piece, 6J
Bale Rope or cordage,
per coil, . . fa
Peltries, per 100 Ibs 6 c
Lard, Nails, &c. per keg, 3
iron and lead per luulbs.
6
Laree packaeesfDarcels,
or machinery, -measuring .
at the rate of 5 feet, 12P
-Horse, mule or ass, SI 00
Pleasure carriages, 81 00
Wagons, carts or other
vehicles, . 50 c.
Neil cattle, per head, 12f
Sheep, hogs, goats, 6
Lumber, per 1C00 ft., S1.00
Br.cks, per 1000, $1.00
Steam floats and all craft
over 30 tons. 35 Der trio.
Smaller craft in propor
tion.
Hides, each. . . 1 c
The produce of this coun'y i"bv Ro'uton of the Board of Al-
dermen permitted free of Wnarluge.
.
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