Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 22, 1845 Page: 3 of 4
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ter tlnn nearly waist deep lo the drck and the third
time was placed in safely on the London. .
The Antiqutarian Society of Copenhagan has receiv-
ed intelligence from Brazil that 800 calcareous caverns
have kti'lybeendiscovereJ and explored in that country
all of which contain fossil remains Sk of these contain
human' bonis; Slsidesiho.se of otheranimalsrsom'e of
whichfiti8 said now exist while others ate extinct
These are" noum their original stratum therefore theeo
logical periof theirjdeposit cannot be ascertained. The.
inference is however that these facts establish the con-
clusion that -South America hns been inhabited in the
most early times and that ihe primitive type of the peo-
ple is preserved in the shapp of the skull which belongs
lo the pyramidal iorm 01 rrucnaro.. &.
Schools in Germany Accordingtojirecpnt siatis
tical report there are in Germany 92:000 schools em
ploying 75.000 teachers and contain ng 6.250 000 pupils
The schools are maintained at an annuaxpense to the
Government of 20 000 000.
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Excellent rim-gar may be made oQ juice oF beels
A farmeflately grated a busheNugnr beels tra fine pulp
pressed out the juice (six gallons.) and put it intojan emp-
ty vinegar barrel and in two weeks he had as fine vine-
gar as was ever obtained from cider.
A new analysis of bile by a French chemist has dis-
closed an important fact fn regard lo animil secretion
and particularly bile one of the most remarkable-substan-ces
of organic chemistry' on account of the regularity of
its crystals is found to con'ain 26 per cent of surphur; it.
was before supposed lo consist of only oxygen hydrogen
carbon and nitrogen.
Honing Razors. We notice that soap and water has
bpeo highly recommended in the place of oil to be used
upon hones In setting razors "and other steel instruments
li is some.vears back that ihe trial of it were first made
in England b-it. from the certificates given of its superi
or cleanliness and efficacy it would seem desirable that
it should be generally adopted.
DIED On the 2d in-t. at the residence of Mi. Wilson on
the Navaso'o or congestive fever Captain Benjamin Sloat
Indian Ayent.
NEW GOODS.
THE undersigned has received his. fall and winter supply
embracing hi' usual variety ; to which the attention ol
buyers for rash or the produce of the country is 'solicited.
oct2fd6w3 B. A. SHEPHERD
FOR SALE :
1f ACRES SUGAR CAKE deliverable at my wharf on
U Galveston Bay. J. MORGAN.
New Wahingion '3d Oct 1845. c la 4w
LUST CERTIFICATES
THE undersigned has lost t e following certificates viz:
his own had light rertificate for GlO-acres ol land issued
by the Boa.dof Lmd Commissioners for Washington? coun-
ty No. 301 ; also the heai risht certificate ofiJdmund F- Este
rr 3-20 acres of land. No 209. issued by the Board of L?md
Commissioners for the said county--bdih certificates issued inj
1839 bat month notTecollectea. m iniormauon ds noi receiveu
nf salrf certificate within sixiv days lrom this date the under-;
signed will make-application 10 the proper-authority for duplTS
cates ol the same oct '-a w i ncm.i un. 1.
T OST Vty head right certificate lor a league and labor of
i i jand i .sued by toe JBoaru oi ijommissjuners oi con dhiu
county.. -It not heard ' within ninety days application will be
made for a. duplicate of the same.
oct 22 wGt NATHANIEL PECK.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
THE undersigned having beenappointed at the June Term
oft- e Probate Court of Fori Bend county administratrix
of the estate of William T. Neal dec.'d BriUfiesall persons jn-
debted to the same'to m ike Immediate payment; and those
havfngjclaimsagainstsaid'estatetopreient them within twelve5
mouth from dafe or they will be barred. N
oct22w6t ' " ? SJAB.Y NEAL.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
Formerly Shavfs Holtl.
C. BEISSNER -present proprietor respectfully
informs the citizens of Galveston and the travelling
Ipub'ic that he hasremovedromthe Planters' Ho-
tel and re-opened the above named rommodious
and well known establishment for tne entertainment ol stran-
gers and. permanent boarders and is now prepared to receive
company and" accommodate- those who may lavor him with
theiraratronage with pleasant and agreeable roams. The
Table will Je at all times supplied with the besuhe market
can afiord..
RATES OF BOARD.
Board and Lodging per month - i
Board only " 'Jl - . t r J
Board and Lodging perjweek . 4-.
Board only . " ' f. .'
Board and Lodgingf per day '. t- . .
Dinner . . ". TV -- -.""
Supper . : . .) ;
Breakfast. .. . 4 '. y - .
Lodsins. : . T '.'''-.
rl53rt
Sis 00
15 0J
5 0
A 00
. '1 00
. 50
25
25ft-
25 v.
i
Galveston. Sep .23. 1845. - 'loctt5w3m
U&i? -Vty dichaige lorthreamon'ths service in ihe army'
J oflhe Republic of Texas :'nd notice is hereby given thai'
nnlessjKS same i- found or heard of within axtydays appli-
cationwill be made to the proper department-for a duplicate.
ocM5w9t "WILLIAM HODGE.
LOST My discharge by Capt. Fowler ior Ix mohihs ser-
vice in the army uf the Republic of Texas in 1836; and
notice is hereby given that unjessVhe ame is found withm?
sixty days application "will be made to the proper department"
for a duplicate. - -r
ctl5w9i. " JOSEPH McGINNIS.r
: LOST CERTIFICATE.
MY individual head" right certifiratefor-aileague and
labor of land granted b the Board of I.and.Commssion
ers of Fort Bend county if not heard from in ninety days
application will be. made to the Commissioner General of me.
JUandUlhce lor a duplicate p;s. -5-
oct 15 w9t H.jPICKENS.
LOST CERTIFIGATi $
MY individual head right Certificate orne-third of a
league of land granted by the Board of.LandjCoinmis-
sioners of Fort JJend county. If not heard froinin-ninety day
application will bi made to the Commissioner General of the
Lnd Office for a duplicate..
octl5w9t . JAS.-H. SLACE.
CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF. TEXAS
TN pamphlet form for sale at this office.
oct 9
T.. WHITE.
T AJLOIl A$D D'RAPER
' HOUSTON TEXAS. t
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in
general that he has moved .'rom Main Strtet to Franklin
one door below Dr. Eans' Drug Store and isprepan'd to exe-
cute ordeis in the neatest and mast fashionable -s'yle Gar-
ments will be made to order in strict conformity wiih the pres-
ent prevailing fasiiionsand taste of the day. oa9d2w6
P
A1NTS &c.50ke2s white lerd 5 boxes chrome geen 200
'bs glue 390 lb- Yenetirn red 20 lbs Spanish brown for
bv Uh A J D GltOESBEECK.
QF1CES Bl-v k Pepjier Allspice G.nger Nutmegs Maco Cm
V namon and Cloves. forale by
feb 1 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON fc CO.
LAND FOR SALE.
3Crrv ACRES on the San Jacinto river. 640acreson
jtJUU Bray's Bayon about six miles from ihe city of
Houston and adjoining Rome's survey.
147G acre- (Ies 600) on White Oak Bayou adjoining Bra-
shear and T-oiu
Al-o several -320 anH 010 acre tract- on Green's?. Vince't
Hnniicgand
ind Hufialo Bavons San Jacinto 'Sprlngatfd C3-
pres creeks'&c
.&r. Enquire at 'this once?lci J wld2i
IMtF.SH Drugs 'Jledicines Spices Paints Oile Dye'Siuif-T. dLq.
Wholcsalp and R talL al the New York- Drug Store Mji-n
St Houston The subscriber having received byjast StnrRepub
lie direct from Now York (and will be constancy receiving from
the sime source) a full and complete asortmentbffreh Drugs and
Sledicines &c whirh he now onVrsMforsalilh.conndence in
theirsaperiof quality and at prices -that-can not fatt tcfsuit purchas
era. Also an extensive assortment IjQTHtpsbnian and other
patent iledicines. ' . " Vl3C. ? (
Produce jxcnerally received in payment anciderrfrom the coun-
try attended to with neatness accuracy and despatch by
sen 10 w3m ?L D. KNIGHT M. D
LfNSEED OIL 300 gallons by thebbl or gallon forsa
by j feb4 J D GROESBEECK.
JUST R1SCEIVED 15 kegs white lead 20 lbs. superior carbon-
ntcofsoda30 Ibs.'besl shading soap 10 gallons cologne 30 gal.
'alcohoL 40 deinijohns 10 lbs. manna for sale by
feh 10 d&wf J2S J D. GROF.SBEF.CK.
W
INES. Claret Malaga Port and Madrera.by the cask
dozen or bottle for sale by J D GROESBEE(.K
G
INGER-'-HUst-received and for saleby .""" "
T auel6d&wtf4f)2 J nfSROP-prr-rir
COMPOUND Chlorine Tooth wasn J&i jietrvii d
jbfaftiifvjngjthe'th. fcifsaleby 3-D uf hrBj FCK
r A I L.S. ISO V iis Put I?iK fej ikes and hlovnnZ Brad"
L "i j'iSl rcei vd find for ale by
p i SHACKELFORD SAilPSON & CO
NEW-ORLEANS MONEY MARKET.
Corrected from the Bulletin of Sej&mber 30 1845. .
Corrected at Jos. Grant's Exchange Office 73 Camp street.
SPECIE.
- - J a 1 prem
4 84 a 4 855
3 85 a 3 87
15 SO a 16 00
r .15 53 a 15 60
'American gold -..Sovereigns
-Twenty
franc pieces
Spanish Doubloon?
Patriot Do .
TREASURY
NOTES.
para J perctpreln
pay specie
IJ. States v '-
Second Municipality
MUNICIPALITY
First Municipality
LSecond Municipality
Third Municipality - -
NOTES.
pays specie.
- .. Par
. 85 a 87 cents
NOT eV".
BANK
NEW ORLEANS.
Atcbafalaya ; ;
Exchange ; ;
Improvement ; ;
Orleans
Citizens' - -
Consolidated
Mississippi
Agricultural ;
Planters' ; ;
Port Gibson ; ;
Commercial Rail Road
Union ; ; ;
Lake Washington ;
Rodney ; ;
NORTHERN.
Pennsylvania ; ;
New York ; ;
New England ; ;
SOUTHERN.
Alabama State Bank
10 a"15 cts ondol
15 a 20 do
29 a 25 do
5 a 10 Vdis
8 a 10 p cl dis
8 a 10 dis
43 a 50 cts on do!
38 a 40 do do
55 a GO do do
10 a 12 do do
3 a 4 do do
25 a 30 do do
50 a 52 do do
1 a 2i p ct dis
1 a 2 p ct dis
li a 2i p ct dib
4 a 5 p ct dis-
1 o 2 p ct dis
1 a 2 p ct dis
li a 2 p ct dis
1 -a 2 p ct dis
aoujh Carolina
orth Carolina
ueorgia ;
Virginia ;
WESTERN.
Tenuessee
Kentucky
lnd.ana
Arkansas ;
Illinois ;
Texas -a
Red Backs
Interest Notes
Bonds 8 per el.
Do. lOperct.
a 2J p ct dis
a 1 p ct dis
a 1 p ct dis
45 a 50 cents
55 a 60 cents
vr
14 a"" 15 ccnts
17 a 18 cents
24 a 25 cents
. 25 a.26
EXCHAN G E.
cents
London 60 days
Pans. 60 days - -New
York 60 da j 8 -
Do Sight
Boston 60 days
Philadelphia 60 days ;
Do. Sight
Baltimore 60 days - "
Louisville and St. Louis Sight
Cincinnati ...
Havana short
8 a 9 prcm
5f.3U a 5f.35
lja 2 dis
par a i prem
a 1 dis
a 2J dis "
par a i dis
a i dis
par a i dis
J a 1 dis
3 a 4 (lis
LOST CERTIFICATE.
NOTICE is hereby given that a head right certificate was
issued lo me by the Board of Land Commis.sioncis lor
Harris County in 1638 certificate No. 310. Should I obiain
no information of this certificate after todays' n6tice as rer
'quired bv law I shall apply to the proper authorities for a dup-
licate o" the same. x A.BURNS- '
Galveston Sept. 27lh 184. ocT9tt9t'
r la-UOUSGRUCIiRIES fcc
-Ski-
4 casks "Dupay" CaBtillon" and "-Napoleon"
15 casks "Agde."
100 boxes Clare: Wine
Jo " Port Madeira Malaga and Claret
1 cask pure Holland Gin
1 " Rum
1 " Monongahela "Whiskey
10 boxes Starch
100 lbs Rappee and Scotch SnnfL
"For sale at may 13 J. D. GROESBEECK'S.
TAKE NOTICE.
rpHATIwill on the 29th day of the present monh October
X- apply to the Hon. A. P. Thompson Chief Justice of Har-
ris county for discharge in Bankruptcy. 4 u
October 6th 1845. OWEN O'BRIEN.
At a special meeting of Lothrop LodgerNo- 21 held by or-
der of the W. M- pro tem. at the Lodge Room in the town of
Crockett on Friday night the 12th inst. it was
Reiol"ed by theLodge unanimously in special session as-
sembled. That ROBERT T. GAGE an E--A. Mason; be
expelledCoT ever hum the privileges of 'Masonjy for gross un-mionic-condoctjwhich
rendershim unavorthy the Society of
Masons.
Ordered that the Secretary furnish a copy of the above res-
olution to be published in the National Register printed at
Washington; and request all friendly papers in Texas and the
TJ- S. to copy. R. G. GREEN Secretary.
Sept. 15 1845. ;
LUS 1' By the subscriber Land Scrip Nos. 105 and 106
each for 640 icres ot land issued by Thos-. Toby June
20th 1836. If not heaid from within ninety days application
willbe-madeto ihe proper authority for duplicates.
sept24w-9t J DE CORDOVA.
TVTOT-lCE. Before the Chief Justice ot Harris county on the
-IMlSthday of October 1845 1 will apply for a discharge in
tiankfuptr-y - L. J. PARKER v
Sept.)243t.
LOST CERTIFICATE
Y conditional head right certificate for 640 acres second
class. No. 166. dated April 11 1839: issued bv the Board "
of Land Commissioners' of Harrisbnrer county. Should said
.certificate not be heard from within .ninetjjgdays application
win oefmaae 10 inc commissioner urenerai 01 me jjuiiu umcc
forWuplicate. HENRY A. COBB.
V Sept. 17 9t. w. J. De C.
CERTIFCATE LOST.
XHE head right certificate ot James Freal issued by the
Board of Land Commissioners of Harris county No. 128;
for one league and lalior; assigned to M. Baker and J K. Allen.
Should it not be heard ot within ninety days auplication will
lbelmade to the Commissioner General of the Land Office lor a
fduTilicate. J. De CORDOVA.
.'- Sept 17 9t. w.
. LOST.
ANDREW LARSSON'S two bounty warrants one for
320 acies No. lG95dated 10th January 1838; also another
for 320 acres .No. 9J70 dated Sept. 3dr 1839. If not heafdfrom
within ninety days applic-ition will be madeiothe Commission-
er General of the II -nil Office for a duplicate.
l&Sent 17 9ti w; J. De C JOHN LEVI.
S LOST CERTIFCATE.
STY conditional head right certificate for 640 acres second
'IVX class i-sued by'the Board ol Land Commissioners of
narrisburg county on the 22nd March l83S;.number not re-
collected. If not heard from in uinety days application will
be made loathe Commissioner General of ihe-Land OiHce.for a
duplicate JOSEPH A. HARRIS.
Sept. 17 9t. w. J. De C.
TlQST CERTIFICATE.
MY conditional certificate7or640 acres of land dated July
20th 1812; iNo. 152-third class issued by the Board of
Land Commissioners of Harrisburg County. Should aid cer-
tificate notbe heard ol within ninety days application will be
made to the Commissioner General of the Land Ofiv e fur a
duplicate. ARCHIBALD S. RUTHVEN.
Sept. 1791. w. J. De C.
LOST CERTIFICATE. A Ceitificate calling f..i h?li of
aleagneand labor of lcind; being a part ul tne lm Lg-.int-cd
to the undersisned. as his hedd-rfchtceriifieate dated Hou -tun
24ih Feb 1838 Unless heard Iroim nliin the time pitscii-"5
bed by lawa duplicate will be applied for.
Houston Sept. 13 9i - DANIEL SHIPMAV.
AOMINISTRVTORS NOTICE.
THE undersigqed hrving been jippoin'adininistraior of
theistate of kChn--tian Kating dpc-; by.- the probate
court of Harris county notifies all persons haVang claims
agjin-t said estate. that unless the same are presented for al-
lowance within one year from this date the same will be bar-
rcd. octlwgt JOS SANDiMANN.
LOST CERTIFICATE
MY conditional head right certificate 3rd class No. 702 for
320 acres dated I2ih December 1839; Issnedby the Board
of Land Commissioners of Harrisburg (.oniilv. Should said
certificate notbe heard ol within ninety days application will
be indde 10 the Commissioner General of ihe Land Office for a
duplicate JACOB Dr. CORDOVA.
Spi 7 9t.w. J Dr. C.
LOST CERTIFICATE.
THE head-right certificate of T.K. Wheeler No. 718 daled
July 21st 1838 for one third of a league issued Jjy the
buard ol Commissio icrs for Harris county. Aho.-a certificate
lor 12S0 acres bounty land No 3G07 dated 28tb May.1838.
Unless sain certificates are found within sixiy days duplicates
wiU be applied for. T. K. WHEELER. '
Sept. 17 Pt w.
LOST CERTIFCATES.
MY augmentation first c.ass head right certificate for two
thirds of a league and labor issued by .the Board of Land
Commissioners of Harrisburg county dated Jnly 5 1845; No.
not recollected. If not heard from within ninety days appli-
cation will be made lor a duplicate to the Commissioner Gen-
eral of the Land Office. THOS. W. MARSHLL.
Sept. 17 9t. w.J. De C.
LOS r A certificate lor one-third of a lcgue of land No.
.400. cranted to M. K. Snell bv the board of land commis-
fsionprsof Harris" county dated January 181838. Also my
own neaangm eeruucaie issuea oy me Donru ot lana commis-ionexilor-Harris
county on the I7ih of Marchk183 calling
fo'rtl280 acres ot -land. This i to give notice that unless said
'e-.ifitairlie fonnd vii'nin W v tJ-ne -prrfrK ? ;aw T wit
applvto therr per auhcr !-s ior duplicai s
SIS
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I Ser? 243t v. F R ' '(H
APOTHECARIES' HALL
Corner of Main and Franklin Streets
Houston.
FRESH DRMS AND IEDICINES.
The subscriber has received direLt from New-York a large and
general assortment of Druzs Medicines ami patent medicines among
hich are the hot English Calomel. Turkey Rhubarb French Qui-
nine bet cold pressed Citor Oil Turkej Opium Camphor Alcohol
Balsam Copaia Capsules of Copa fa Kowand's Tonic Bateman's
Drops British Oil Harlnem Oil Sodi and Setdlitz L'owder Thomp-son's-Kje
Water. He is aKo ajrent for the f-ale of Brandreth's and
Moffat's Pills Hull's and other Truces.- He uould remiud his old
friends and customers that it is absolutely necessary for Drugs to be
fresh in this climate. Also for sale the coo'd Samara in Robb the best
preparation of Sarsapanlla for removing all impurities of the Blood.
BR. ftXfOV BR'S
VEGETABLE
UNllJriiKIIJII
i86Sb"IS!&1 I'l'JI
are the mosf-certaia and cfTecluirrempdiethal have eer been dis-
covered for the cure of CHILLS ard FEVER and his .Anti-Bilious
Pills remove all obstructions of the biliarv organ and all diseases of
the tomnch and bowels with particular "directions for the treatment
of all kinds of fevers.
rX7"Country orders and phWaans' prescriptions will receive prompt
attention and those who favour him with their patronage may de-
pend upon getting genume'articles. tj H. E"VANS.
' TEXAN AGENCY
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
THEundeisigned lor many jearsa resident citizen of this
countrj has opened in the city of New York a General
Land Agency Office for Ihe-sale of Texas Lands end the
transaction generally of such business as the citizens of Texas
may have in the Northern part of the TJniled Stales. He would
call the 'ttention of his friends and others in Texas to the fact
that he was born and raised in the Manufacturing Districts of
the state of New York and has an extensive acquaintance
among that class of persons" who- are likely to purchase Land
in Texas. He intends making his office 1 desirable place for
all who contemplate emigrating to Texas to visit hie is fur-
vnihed with Maps of the different counties and possesses man)-
auY.unitigo ior me prompt taic 01 sucn .uunas as may oe en-
trusted toA him. His terms .tre liberal and he solicits those
having Land for sale to give-him a trial. Communications
addressed lo Wm W. Swam Esq Houston or the subscriber
71 Cedar Street New York-will receive prompt attention.
JESSE F. RAN DEL.
Reflrences
Gen Sam. Houston
Hon. T. W. Ward Com. Gen. Land Office.
" M P. Norfm
'J Meraucan Hnt.r. je 25 w tf
GROCERIES LiaUOKS.&c
50 bbls sup St Louis Flour.
30 " rectified Whi-ke-
24 hlf pipes Dupuy & ilons'se Cognac Brandv
30 sacks Rio and Java Coffee
20 bbls Louisiana brown Sugar
18 boxes Havana " '
G " Loaf Sugar
V 12 " Imperial and Gunpowder Tea
15 bbls dried A'pples '
5 "" Ale. 3 do Cider.
SOboxes'Chareiu M.irsaux" Claret
IB " sup old Hon Wine-
SbblsIHahiga Vme H"C
m'-i 3 " soft shelled Almonds-V-
18 Af Havjina Segars ' . jl"
" 10 boxesWinchestor brown Soap .
10 " Sperm Candles tift i:'
In store and for salejiv - Tt i
jy 15 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co.
- HOUSTON DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
East side of Main Street near ihe Wharf. "
TJ R. ALLEN would respecifully call the attention of cit-
JLJL tzens aud strangers v. siting the city to his Rooms
where by means of the most perlec apparatus hitherto con-
structed together with the 1 Ucst improvements in operating
he is enabled t take Daguerreotype Portraits which for
beauty and accuracy of delineali m cannot be surpassed.
riAr Allen has recently added lo his establishment a new and
"powerful Achromitic Camera which enables him to take Por-
traits and Miniatures horn the smallest size to the largest.
IJhc unavailing regrets often expressed by those who have
lost relatives or friends that they do not posess their likeness
should induce every person to have he portraits of those near
and dear to them taken by this cheap and perfectly accurate
process. Miniatures taken in all kinds of weather with or
without colors. - .
EPInstructions .given in the ArtSte
f-Strangers and Citizens at0im$jted to call and examine
specimens of this WonderfultArtJbrought to itsjhighest state
of perfection. $ je10d&wtf
WM .M. RICE. .TE B. "NICHOLS
RICE & NICHOLS
Wholesale and Retail Merchants Houston rTeias.
HoustonDee. 21th 1844. de 24 d&wt!-47I
PURE juice ol the Grape. A fewgallonsjusi leceived and
for sale by ' feb4 - J D GROESBEECK
GIN SHOJP. r
THE subscribers will carry"bniheGin making business te
pairing Gins Horse Shoemgffand Blacksmiiliing in its-
various forms at Matthew's Old SJandffc
jWesjiave obtained the latest andTnost improved forms for
GinsJlKnown in any part of the South; anu will warrant our
workW perform equal to any. Should a Gin fail to perform
well when started the purchaser bygivingus prompt notice
can set it aside.
N B. All orders from a distance filled promptly.
R. MATTHEWS & WM. ALLEN.
San Augustine Feb. 20 1815.
mar 12 wtf 482 JAMl'.S BAILEY Asr't Houston.
Q
TJ1N1NE 50 ozs just received and lor sale low by
tet'i axwtt-4Jii - i.-u. iiKUfc.SHiifc.utt..
JUST RECEIVED A large assoitment of Liquors Medi-
cines Paints Oib &c. Having recently greatly improv
ed our stock we are now roady to fill any orders we may re
ceive accompauiea wim coiioa or casn.
augll J. D. GROESEEECK.
PATENT MEDICINES -rMoffitt's-Pillsf Phoenir Bitters
British Oil Sappinglon Pills CookVfPilhv Lee's Pills
BraudrecUh Pills Balm of ColumbiajBalsanfoj Life Rowan's
Tonic also all vegetable Medicines used in'praufce for sale
by feb4j. J D GROESBEECK
LOS I' My conditional headriglitcertificaie for 640 acre
of land issued by the board of Land Commissioners of
Harris county "Feb. 1st 1839 numher not recollected. If not
heard from within 90 days application "will be made to the
proper officer for a duplicate.
aug7w9r v W.K.SMITH.
lVJ-UriOK Lost or mislaid the lullowing certificates for land
Lt viz : Pleaoam McNelly third of a league of land issufHl by the
Board of Land Commissioners of Fu-t Bend County No. 175; Plea-
sant McNelly 640 acre donation claim issued by the War Depart-
ment No. 277; Pleasant McNelly 320 acre bounty claim issued by
War Department No. 3364; Robert D. McNelly one third of a
league otiind issued by ihe Board of Land Co nmissioncrs ot Fort
Uend County No. 174; and a 640 acre Bounty Warrant issued to
Samuel O' Fowler by Geo W. Poe Pay Master General and
transfe'rred to me by amuel O'FowIer; number not recollected;
which certificitcs if not heard from in sixty days I shall apply to
the proper authorities for duplicates of the same.
Austin 12th August 1815. R. D. McNELLY.
August 27 tf.
s
STARCH a fresh article inst received and for sale bv
O at!srlfid&wtt-402 J D. GROESBEECK
J. D GROESBECK
Impoi terand Dealer in Druss. Medicines Paints Oils
&--i DycSliiffi Chemicals Glassware
Perfumery tf-c.;
CORNER ol Avenue D. and 23rd street Galveston and
corner of Mrin nd Congress stree's Ho-imoii.
LINSEED OIL &C.
Q Bbls. Linseed Oil 4 baskets Sweel Oil 20 kegs White
Lead for sale hy feb 2i
J D. GROESBEECK.
Paints Oilsf and Dytsluffs.-
gallons linseed Oil 150 lbs Logwood
50 kegs whitedead. lOOfustick
100
400 lbs. Spanish brown 300 lbs. Alum
300" Venetian red 40 gallons copal varnish
4 bbls. whiting 40 lbs glne
300 lbs. copperas chrom ycl ow chrome
50 " madder green paint brushes
50 " indigo lithrage red lead
Sand paper piunire stone &c.
Just received andforsaleatpriusto suit purchasers bv
"iplKd&w438 J. D. GROESBEECK
11 ADDKlt Just received and lor Bale by
V laug 16 d&wtMn J. I). GROF.SBEKCfC.
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INES. OldPortand Claret just received and forsaleby
oct 12 J. D. GROESBEECK.
SUGAR KETTLES. 50 cast iron Sugar Ke 1 es. ot as
sorted tizes just received andJorsale by -
ap23 SHACKELFQRPffS!ai?MP50N& CO.
NOTICEJ
JOHN DICKINSON is my legally appointcJ ascnt to settle the
bus ness of George Allen & Co. GEO. ALLEN.
Houston August 27 Star lm; Tel. tf.
R
ACE GINGER. 500 lbs. Race Ginger for sale by
sep 12 d&wtt.458 J. D GROESBECCK.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES 100 IbsEnghsh and Amen-
can calomel 200 ozsulp. Q.ninine 5 oz Morphine J00 gal-
lons castor oil 95 lbs camphor for sale by
leD 4 J JJ UltUESBEECK
MILL SAWS. Rowland's celebrated Mill Saws for sale by
feb 17 d&wtf429 SHACKELFORD .SAMPSON & Co
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HIED FIGS.
-A superior article of Smyrna Figs lor aalo b
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Q ICE & NICHOLS have just received from NewOrieaTiT
J. andNework a large and complete assoitment of Dry
vjuuus urocenes ana naraware consisting in pari as ioiiows:.
50 bbls superfine Flour
100 sacks Rio and Havana coffee
30 bbls Whiskey best quality 4
10 qr. casks Brandy;
4 ' Holland Gin
50 boxes claret Wine.
10 hhds New Orleans Sugar
30 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar' -
4.
4 casks loaf do. .
5 boxes sperm candles
10 bbls molasses
10 boxes gun powder and imperial Tea
2 cases do do do in 2 lb caddies
40 boxes Tobacco comprising iom cl ihe most choice
orauds as well as cheaper qualities
12 boxes Starch
8 bags Pimento
40 cases hats consisting of fashionable spotting b.ioad and
medium brim tf"
12 doz. black and white wool hats
10 do pilm leaf and lampico ia -. s
20 ps. bagging -''- '. -
20 coils Rope luj&r ?
80 kegs cut nails wrought do ..' F -6
tons Swedes Iron assorted w'
English cast steel American and GeruiaH de. ' v .
2 tons hollow ware consisting of kellets oven; and pol of
all sizes.
Wagon boxes assorted
Sad irons fire dogs and fire iions ""
Chisels and files of every description
Angers butts and screws drawing knives
. 4 boxes Collin's Axes 3 kegs Paddleford Levd
50 bags shot 20 it. Powder
100000 split and i ibbed percussion caps
Log trace and ox'chains Spades shovels and hoes
5 boxes cofiee mills 20 best quality steel coin mills
Scythes sickles hand sawsfsteel yards
Iron and brass wire seives ploughs
10 dozen wood buckets 10 kegs white lead
Geui-sfinecloth frock and dress coats .
" clothand casseniere pan a
" " satin and silk vests
Together with a full assortment of summer coats rests and
pants
Ladies saddles bridles bridle fillings r.addlc bsgssursia-
gles gerthsand wtlbing - -
12 bales Lowell osnaburgs 7-8 and yard wide
11M piecer bleached bhirlmgs and sheetings
400
prints
French" Muslin
20 pieces Kentucky Jeans!
75
100
30
15
id
50 " Belzerenes
Mosquito netting TO " cottonade
Denims 16 " check
Ticking . 15 " " Linen Drill -
Alarmer's striped shiitings
worsted Gambroon v 20 ps-silk handkerchiefs
Silk and worsted" Alpaca silks
French merino broad cloth casimeres vestings striped
plaid and plain Swiss and jaconet muslins; cambrics bishop
lawns gingham Italian cravats ladies and gents gloves of all
descriptions; also mitts. A complete assortment of ladies
bonnets. 151 cases Boots and Shoes consisting ol gents fine
calf kip and mud boots boys hoots russet brogans mens and
boys' extra size gents fine calf sewed brogans gents kip sew-
ed and peg'd brogans; boys call and kip brogans; youth'. and
children's do do do; gents gaiters fine pumps and slippers;
' Ladies' calf seal and morocco boots
" gaiters and a variety of slippers
Also an assortment of crockery ..
Heavy flint and common Tumblers pitchers
Ewer. and Basins bowls plateslweflers mufiTna
Together with a -great variety of other articled too numer-
ous to mention all of which must be .sold.
Houston March 3lsr 1S45.
TO THE PUBLIC.
JD. GROESBEECK continues to furnish Planters Phvs-
icians and Merchants with Drugs and Medicines at his
previous low rates. He also has increased his stock of Li-
quors and Sundries and will attend to filling orders for gene-
ral merchandize off the most liberal terras. Near Torrey &
Brother's.
augU J. D. GROESBEECK.
THREE CYPRESS CISTERNS;
F 1000 gallons each fo sale by
june. 18 dw-tf M H. SHEPERD &. CO.
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JUST RECEIVED from New York by ship Star Republic
7000 yds. India Bagging
12 hhds. Portorico Sugar
80 kegs and qr. kegs Dupont FI"FG Powder
100 boxes Claret
20 boxes Zedro Tobacco.
June 17 d&wtf-496 RICE & NICHOLS.
.SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO
i1 ENERAL DEALERS in all kinds of plantation and family
vX supplies and Commission Merchants lor the sale of Cot- "
ton and other products ol this country store Main Street.
Houston Texas are prepared to transact business on tuvmest
advantageous terms through their partners
E. J. HART & CO.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS N
No. 35 Common Street New Orleans.
They will make liberal advances on Cotton for sale in New
Orleans or shipment to other ports.
Orders from Planters or Merchants lole filled here or in
New Orleans will receive strict attention. may 7 tf
CORDIALS. Guignolet Alsyuth and other Cordials for sale by
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO
HOUSTON SADDLE AND HARESS FAC-
TORY Ttoo doors below Drt Etaris Apothecary? Hall.
The undersigned will manufacture at
the shortest notice the following Gentle-
men's and Ladies' American and Spanish
Saddles: plain and quilted; harness of eve-
ry description made and repaired; Saddle
Bags and Medical Bags Holsters &c;
Carriages of every description made and
" "" ronilrori natntoft and frimmi'it Jn npat and
-& iacvvv .-k..w -r
ana wornman nue manner-
oct 8 d&w!y JOHN W. BUERCK.
formerly of Galveston.
Drugs and Medicines.
JD. GROESBEECK has just received from New York
and Europe erery medicineaecessary in practice or pre-
scribed by the Faculty. Also a great variety of Patent and
Vegetable Medicines making his assortment complete. Mer-
chants Planters" nd Physicians can supply themselves with the
best Medicines carefully put up cheagerthan can be found else-
where in the republic and i. many cases al New Orleans pri
ces. Among ins assoruueniare
Acids acetic
" sulphuric
lt tartaric
.oBther
alcohol
Amonia
arrow root
Peruvian bark-
balsam copavia .
" fir
blue pill
borax
brimstone
calomel
camprwgk -
canthariaes
Castile soap
Manna
Nutmegs
Oil of clove
Opinm
piperine
quinine
opodeldoc
ludthite
spirsts of nitre
cephalic snufi -w
MofTatt pills "
castor oil
Cobalt '
cloveb
copperas
Creasote
croton oil
Ergot
Extracts
' senna -
gum aloes
myrrn
Brandreth pills
Herbs ofaH kinds. Hvceian mils.
Hydriedate riptassa Cook's pills
laudanum Sappingtonpilla.
magnesia salt pctre
salteratus sal soda &c.
' J. D. GROESBEECK.
apl 20 d&tP43P
SUNDRIES JUST RECEIVED. v
MEDICINES 200 ozsauinine
50 lbs Calomel
10 oa--s ViaKand Bottle -
100 doz Moffatt's Pills
20 " Sands' Sarsaparilla "
10 " Phcsnix Bitlers .
LIQ.UORS 3000 galls Biandy '
ino Rum - - .L
50 bbls old rectified Whiskey "
10 casks Madeira Wine
5 " bbls Monongahela Whiskey
4 casks Port Wine
25 boxes Claret
GROCERIES on consignment
50 keg& and hlf kegs Tobacco
300 sacks Salr
1000 lbs Sal Eratus
For sale low by augl4 J. D. GROESBEECK.
J. D. GROESBEECK HAS REMOVED HIS
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
TO the room formerly occupied by D. Niel next door to
Torrey & Brother where he will be pleased to wait upon
his old customers and asmany uewonesa may need Medicines
or any of those needful articles called sundries. -He also keep3
an assortment ol Liquors of all kinds of as good quality and at
as low prices as can be had in Tetas.
07-AU his medicines are recently imported and warranted to
geuiune. feb4
The aws m
Of the 9th Congress just published and for sale at this
Office March 19
JOIS WORK
F every description executed with despatch al the Telo
graph Office
INCLUDING
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Posting Bills
Steamboat Bills
Drat Receipts
Circulars
Auction Bills
Pamphlets
Chceks &c.
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Bills or LxniNa
Business cards or alt. DEsenipJ
TI0NB
Blanks all Hindi)
Bill Heads
Ball Invitations
Labels.
TNulGO: 100 lbb Indigo just received and tor
sale by
TSSEK
jlsiliyjty
sgaKagKassggsagSBaegg
TUS r REclSfVETbTuiteam'- . u?lsT'??t"Jtt.xkMii
I J selection of Dry Goodsto whtt ar-iit-itej .aiattsfilioa o
town and country purchaser?.
Itatiau silksfordressc.
Afllll Qti c iftnnn.tanrl Knn J" i. ltn. 'f-
Linen lawns' Irishlinens birds-eye uiifRa
uamasu. table. do -V TT&
tij rr i?;i A-A iIamiu ti. " jSL?
3-4 7-8 and 4-4 brown m-Ui:
Virginia and Lowell u
Linen musquito neiiii)5
De'joinvillecord blue
Constitution twills cot oa
. Checks ucf ing jLatixes
colored toe hosj
Gents mixed andbrowi cctua ha
silk and Lisle thread cloves.
na c ki pic ale-
L:nen cambric hass site poctceiandiieckbai dkerchie&
Taylors 300 yds. Persian thread '.'
Taylors and others 200 ds Persian thread
Marshalls paienfthread pearl and agate shirt buttons rnel-
al'a'nd bone suspender and strap do patent hooks and eyesr and
a splendid assortment of French and English broad cloths and
eassimeres- saiin vestings dfap d'ete v. hite and brown linen
and liuen drillings linen bosom shirts &.c &c.
Which trith th-ir stock pi groceues and liquors hardware
cutlery hats bonis and i-hoes drngs and medicines paints
oils crockery wooden and wihoi -.aiewill be disposed o
advantageouslv by
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co
apllirdS:-w437 e
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. -
JUST RECEIVED 1 gross Sands' Sarsaparilla "
. lOObzs French Quinine
JIOO "Calomel
I bl Cream Tartar
150 lbs Camphor
And for sale low by J. D. GROESBEECK.
may 13" '
LEAD AND OIL. Having made sn ariang-meni wifa.
Factory at the North for Lead aud iraponhig his Lin ceT
Oil direct the subscriber can novv sell theabove artlcleslwet-
ty per cent lower than an- house in this t ity.
feb 4 J r GPT-vjiEEu"
.BOOKS arATlCiNjRic-.
Tl ECE1 VED"perrarRepubiic from "New-YM?&
JLVmeni of Ledgers Journa- and Day Boolra. AJso'Schcj
Books such as Geographies Grammars Arithmetics and Spel-
ling Books. Alsu NewPubhcationsrsuch ss
Robinson Crusoe illustrated by Grandvilb with 200 Ea
gravinghja beautiful edition. -r
Vicar of WaKelield with 200 engravings by Oliver GoW-
smith. Book of the Navy comprising a general history cPthc
" "" American Marine and Naval Battles with niracrons
engravings. " t
Jack Hinton Harry Larroquer Handy Andy
Charles 0'Mall Hector O' Halloran
Thiers Hisiory ol the French Revolution
Mysteries of Paris in two volumes SI
Bound edition of the Youth's Gazette
The Sisters or Romance of Real Life by Henry CucSlett.
Charcoal Sketches or Scenes in u Metropolis with Engrr-
ings.
Geralstein a Sequel to the Masteries of PariSj;
neaos 01 me rtrojiic --
Biddy Woodhull or the Pretty Hay Market by Ingrabsis
Redolnhin Boston by Ingraham f j-
The Empress of Beauty. . x -
Tales oi the Hall by Rev. George CrabBe. sc ;. .
Ned Myers or a life before the Mast by Cooper7j f
Whims and Oddities by Thos Hood "- -
The loiteringsot Authur O'Leaiy by Charges Lore?
SelfPrestrvation.by A. Brous-ais '
Columbian and Grahams Magazine
Lady Book Ladies- Companion 5.c.
The Texas T7eatvwith Van Bu.ui and Henry CJay'skt-
ter in ihe Bulletin Etra at 1 bit each; ' j'
illl of which for sale at theStrand Jewelry and Literaryai
poriurn may 14' J.M. JONHS StranB.
THE GALVES'ION ACADEMY
Under the Superintendence of Mr and MrsHuckira
WILL be opened for the reception ot pubifs of both sexes
on Monday the 6th ot May. Professor Durent wrli give
instruction in the Ftcnch Language provided a suflidentnum-
ber of scholars shall be found to fornva class nitionin the
ordinary English branches S'6 per session of 23 weeks." In
the higher$20. Latin Greek and French ex-ra J
Terms cash ope half in advanee: "No deviation unless in.
cases of special arrangement will be made from. Ui is rule.
The Male and' Female Departments entirely distinct.
Galveston April22 1841. rer 8jvtf-140
QUININE.! QUININE iL
TH13 article having become all-important otheplanterr of
Texas will hereafier be kept jn. large qntfrniussSiati sold
at New Orleans prices duties added bv
feb 4 J P."GRqFSnEECK.
GROUERIES. &c. ..
COFFEE 40 sacks green HavanaQff(g; Slacks old Jst
J Sugar 12 boxes brovn Havana 10 bblsEiOrleanQO
Flour 2&bbls. superhec intinjg-J-r P zrsts-r
Whiskey 10 bbls reolifieuV hiskej-
Brandy & pipes Larrande cognac 3 llbts sld psafih dc
Tobacco 50 boxes whale half and qaarter bsjs?'R:-
ia Tobacco
White Lead 15keg?estra whtfelead
Turpentine 3 bblsspiritstuipentine -
Linsceit Oil 50 fugs Coiled Oil
Quinine oz. French Quinine
Calomel 15 lbs English calomel
Candles 15 boxes New Bedlord candles
Soap 20 boxes Winchester No l Soap
Salt 150 sacks Gro Allum and Wuwn Saltjfs
Bagging 30 pieces Kentucky bagging.
Rope 50 coils rope Kentucky andGrass
Twine 100 lbs. baking Twine
Nails 75 kegs nails' 4G 8 10 12 and 20 pennxta
Sleelao. excellent assortment cast German Anil 8ti
Steel w
Broorts. 15 dozen straw brooms
Pails 80 painted Paris
Caslings2QQQ lbs. castings.ovens.spiders pocca.
with many articles unennmeratedjusi receivedper last several
packets and for sale by
apl !6d&w-437 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co
TEX AS S A NTA FE EXPE D VI ION.
NARRATIVE of the Texan Santa Fe Expemtu n compri-
sing a description olaTonr through Texas and across the-
great South-western Prairieis.the Camnche and C gna. Snar-
ing Grounds with an account of Sufferings li n the want of
Food Losses from Hostile Indian and finaicar urroiths
Texans and their March a?-Prisoners to the ci'y'of Mexico j
wiih Illustrations and a Map; bv Geo. Wilkins nemlall.
This work is published in two volumes in ih-; Lcststvlc of
the Harpers and n. for sale byWzde & Adara at their store
In Main Street Hous on. mav 2Q-tf
TOLAWYERS CLERKS OF LO LIcTS JUS-
TICES OF THE PEACE' AND CONSTABLES.
BLANK A ffidavits lo obtain Attachments
" Bonds in Attachments T
" Writs of Attachments
" Summons for Garnashce c -i .
" - Fi. FU against plamjfi F"F; for r ot i
" Supcenas for witness it s ?f.
" Mitimus for want of Bail ' . " . $
y " Citations
. J Mitimus for Capitol Felony
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Kr cJye
flF wr
Appeal ooko r ..-r
- Si..ninii'7a7ir tn onnorif flnrt lrtfi "TS"3r
" do do to Prosecute ' - S&
" do do to appearand answstt.
" Warrents tobring before the Cours
v " Letters ol citizenship
T " Summons for District Courts . - .
T do County Court -; ' i jl
'- " Sheriff's executions for Stale taxev S
" "do do for Goimty taxes " iSSSK
justices oupojnas r (
4 Estray Bonds -v j- -1
" Attachment.s -- .
11 District Court execution s tjSS.
" Powers of Attorncr. " -
" Warrantee Deeds
These forms have been dr&s njbv
correct Attorneys in the Republic u
ffice - -
-ml ait ftift Tslcgraf;i
AN INDEX TO THE J
LIC HAS BEr -
WHICH is so accurate a '
ery purpa-e of a dtge-
useful to Lawyers Judges. .
frequently to these laws. Fc k
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6al SODA 200 lbs Sal t a : r 4- hf
TTEi VAL- JOHN JB UK. . .& " igSz
1 l 10 U'jors uciuw ins i-i c
ofE. C.Reynolds.
Houston Octbber lfth. lei"1
DE STUFFS; IOOlbs. U j
100 lbs I u
UOOlbsC"'-
COO lbs i
90 lbs blue Vitriol
Jus treceived and for sale bj
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INE 300 gallons Mad. 4 Wi. m
sep 24 d&wtf-459 J 1
WHITE LEAD &c- 10
Green 100 gallons Lin--Jul
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