Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 22, 1845 Page: 4 of 4
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COMSTOCK & CO. 21 Coironrf Sired NenTfrrk
jpGM&TCCK fc ltOMSEV No.59 Poydms Street 1V. Orleans
X-Geo WrllsComsvock & Co.-2 North P.ftn St. l'hilftdclplna
Comstock. & Ross No 52 Cornliill Boston. Comsiock's Brother
69 Second street St. Louis Mo. " " -' -i '
-CHEMISTS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Agents and Commission Met chants.
Will sell always of the first quality and at as low prices as can be
had of any House in the United States for Cash or c iiy acceptances
only. all kinds of Drugs Medicines Chemicals Perfumery Paints
Ods De Stufis &.C. The following articles to which prices are
.printed will be sold on the same liberal terms and time as heretofore
i7.. 6 months credit or 10 per cent offfor cash and a liberal amount
appropriated to cacn country newspaperiorauvcusinanaaspieti
did pamphlet made gratis for each customer to circulate to ailfimi
its Av.th his own auvertissmcnt thereon handsomely displayed.
Wholesale. Retail
per dcz. each.
Oldridgc's balm of Columbia No
1 'I and 3-
"HTacian syrun
Wesl's (Jhlonne Cosmetic & Pills
Druggists labels
jljlk of Roses - ''
Essence tyre m .
At India JrJair DyeacolorBthe
isa ur and not the sKmJ-5r
utie oil.
armifupe.Koliiistockf8.
field's Anodyne cream for shaving
Trench corn nlaster.
lianholomew'B expectoranCsyrup
No 1 a.nd'Z'
Geo Bolsamic compound
Chlorine tootirw ash
Urns do do
Welsh medicamentum
Roof's sptcific cure for ring bone.
spaun wind galle ixc
Dry yoodsinpackajtjseparataly 1 a 1
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Matagorda - -" - . -s
Aransaa - - - -
Anypori north of Haiteras . ftrf".
Do South a.ia North of-Savannah. - -SLMary?
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St Johns Geurcia - - ""
St. Aasiisiine. Florida - -
Other Florida ports
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To and from any portin Europo - . a j
North of Cape Florida United States" ' . - ' i aa
Any portin Cuba - - fal
A y other United Stat falfiud - " i
Any port innMexico and Texas - - a
SHACKELb'URIJ SAMPSON & CO. bare jusi received
frtraJSew Orleans the following addition to their stork in
blore : "- -
SUGAR 4 hhas. New Orleans 13L boxes brova Havana
iagar.
MOLASSES 10 bbls New Orleans molase$- - ' '
WHISKEY 20 4;'.!rectifiedwhiskey3 "
FLOUR 20 bbls "new" Flour . .
COFFEE 20 sacks greenvHavana 12 sacks RloVofles
BAGGING 25 pieces Kentucky bagfihisr
P.OPE-23 coils Kentucky Rope -
T WINE 300 lbs baUng Tu ine;
SOAP 10 boxes Winchester No. 1 Snap;
CANDLES 10 bi.xes New Bedford Candle- -"
STARCH G boxes Starch; ' -'.
BROOMS 15 dozen straw Brooms;
PAILS 15 dozen painled Pailsj
TUBS 12 nests Cedar and Northern Pin Tubs- -BRANDY
1 Pipe Cognac Brandy . '
LEAD 5 kegs bar Le3d
POWDER 50 Jialves and quarter kegt Dnpont's FFFG
Powder:
PERCUSSION CAPS 40 M split and ribb'd Cap;
C4STI.GS 3000 lbs Philadelphia castings Ovens. Spi-
den -dKu;
ALSO:
Brass and Iron wire.sievjes coiton cards coffee mills Tobacco .
eras and coiton leadine lines. CaMor oil. ouinine. ralnmi.1 '
xhnbsrb copperas .aleraius capandletler paner.-inks Ma-
Kon t okinsr hosiery paient thread spool cot'Jonriapes pins
fcatUeflins bed ticking Kentuckv ianes. cotinnsrfpc HBn
dulN ladies and tnLses flippers Trench sportipgbai.s silk.
l-r iu' miiicdimric Ull CUIIOn UHlO.'CliaS ftp SC.
toHAOKELFURD SAMPSON & CO. '
nSfi Texas
Ji . u r attentionlWlanters Country Merchanls. ana
twia' ant:oruoustonf to their extensiva as&arimrnt f
Judkm's Ointment
OrurnbcLkerpiI.s
Indelible ink superior ':
Do ink without preparation
Bleaching liquid --
Ballard's 01! sui;
Matches various
MarshaPs snuff
Evan's camomile pilte "'
Lin's celestial balm ol China
Dr. E Sphbn's Amie jull warrant
ed to cure
Dr Sphon's health elixir.
Headache remedy Spolni's No 1
and Z
Connel's gonorrhea luixtuie war
ranted to cure '
Indian black plaster
Mother's relief " 4-
Boranic r.medyfor agu
Nipplesalvej3rhuh's .'"' -
Paregor.q " f
Pease's candy (cash)
Ink powder black
Roach and bed bug bane
Elixir oi life. " v 4 t
Lin's spreacf plasteraU '-""
Sand paper assorted '
Freckle wash"
Mastic vorirsb
. Oriental water of gold
'Sherman's lozenges (cash)
Peppermint lozenges
Rtngs's verbena cream
Macassar oil
Covert's balm of life
Paient ink and stand)
Oil of tannin ?-"
Nerve and bone linament Howe's
Nns 1 mid 2. - - " P
Tudian varetable elixir. ". "S'
Hnys liniment forpilcs dc
Kline's tooth drops tfei
Court Dlaster.-
Gargling oil for cattle and horces
tiiue inK. an sizes
Black ink do
Redink
Soothing syrup-1
Oil spike
Dalley'spain extractor
Lin's Chinese'blood pills
Lin's tsmperoncebitters
Balsam bverwortj'Tavlor'fl
Eltxir of opium
Allen's nervcand boncliniment for
horses
Condition powders for horses
Red liniment lor "rheumatism
Abdominal supporters
Digestiveeltxir Spohn'a
Tooth powders various
Tomato pills
Rose ointment
Balsam horehound
Indian vegetable pills
Sharon paring water
Childremr cordial
Weaver's worm tea and salve-
Stouse'sinfant drops
Fosgate's anodyne cordial
Fancy soaps assorted
Paste blacking
Preston salts
Writing nd in papers
Beauttfying loiion
Root's founderof ointment
Calc carbon and charcoal
Buffalo oil
Diamond cement
Hygcian pills.
Poor man's plasters
Extract of rose
Depilatory powder.
Indian's panacea the true
Extract sar&apanlla compounded
Pomntum lij salve
Cologne -water assorted
Thatcher's eye water
Ess-ncesof ail kinds
Maternal frieud
Glass Mortars
Blue pill mass.
Smtll bottle corks
AH the old Patent. Medicinetf &c.
&c. a: low prices. v
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Connel's Pain extractor No I 8 dollars per doz-do No 2 4 dollars
perdoz; No 3 two .dollars; Lpngieya wttern India. Panacea I2d.il-
lars j-er Cm ; ueturs maytc hair oiI"4 dollars jier doz; Wi&tur'sbaU
tam of.wiU cherry S dol. perudsz; Extract ol lungwort 8 dol. ner
dozen; AdeiiBbaisamof iforthriujid liywrworr and pieu'isy ro'ut
15 dol. per dozr Hair cradicator 8t!ol. ncf uoz; Medicated soap -Vr
removmg eruptions and beauttfjiug the complexion 4 dol. per doz-
Stoughton'sbillcrs 2 4 and idol perdoi.; British oil SOcta.fier
'dos; Harleem oil 37-ct&perdu7; Godfrey's cordial SG-cts perdoz-
uawuuu a mujj;? .iu c.r tauc vpoaeiuoc ateer- grosJ-Sd'ill:
ar
is via ycj uoi wuuuciuocnyuiu gr)ss o dol. 75 cts iicrjloz; Hair1.
Cloth Tooth and ahoe.bru3hesra85ortcd. Bulsam ot honey 75
cts per doz; Dahey'tj ppin extractor genuine Jfo I S doVAo" 4
dol. per toz; Copaiba Capsule? No I 4dol. 50 per doz; do do No '
2 dol. 50 per doz; do do No 3 3 dol. 50 per doz; do do Huck sW "(1
dpi. per doz; ldnca water Imck size 8dJ. perdoz; Bjv water hock
size. 6 dol. per doz; Mexican oolish. ten eta mr !. i:ni i..o.r
ten cents per lb ; Lau-p black 2 cts per paper; -Stomach pumps 3
dol. each; Brea3t do 5 dol. each; Trusses various; Tonic iitiitures
various. Mustard and Essence ot mustard. .4 - '
. ' t DRUGS AND MEDICI NEs!
The following av'jH be sold low for Cash or City acceptances :
Acids ofall kinds JEther alcohol aminpniae antimony aanibeed
aqua am monta aquafortis do roiaf arrow root arsenic asphahim
balsams copavia fir peruandToiu Barbadoes tar BarDary tjw'
iees wax Llack drop bloddrool blue pill do ointment blue vWiol!
"Ult """ " "-""w- uimt-muu onmsione oismutn oxyil.
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pnpciurps pilj-3 and. wartsjevcr pnmpj tcuderiee 4iitiauimaroi
nieumatisnr tic doular reaux;noag in face aud breast lever sores
old burn sca9sprickly heat infijnied skin brokenbreast sore nip-
ulea rough hands blister surlaccs. drejsjng for blisters white awtS
lines cola in wounds eorecornsGenBveJtorcs silial. pox marks.
Though we have nara.ed numerous afTectians experience has
taught ua that they are not too many. It willbefneccssary to know
that this article is the enly one we can recommend ; but "must cau-
tion against some imitations that we have reason to believe are of io
use but injunous. - We will present it to tke poor who have actual
need of it. We may add the names of but a few gentlemen of the
thousands who have tested its virtues or witnessed its effects.
Remember it is ComiePs Magical Pain Extractor-jfrom
21 Cortland st. N. Y.
Rev Dr. Matthews 57 Clinton place Rev Milton Badger secretary
of the American Mission Society; Hon Alpheus Sherman judge of
marine court; Doctor M'Lean 4 Warren at.; Dr NelBon 77. Whil-
st.; DrHarns 1 Stone st; Dr Brewster corner of Hth-at cc Broaot
way; Dr Lee. office 36 John st; Dr Hunter Gth Avenue; Dr Shtr-
wood 102 Chanib8 st; H OHoffman Esq. Whitehall and Front
t; Captain-Brooks. Steamboat Nimrod; Captain Nonstock attain-
boatMas5achu3elts; Captain Lemuel Brown ship" Douglass C8;
Lisjnard st; John Inman Esq Editor Commercial Advertiser. -
For sale by ;- UUMSTUUK & CO
Chemtstsand Druggists' 21 Cortland St. N. Y.
mar 12 wlyr 482
Tanlfot file KepnilHC o Texas
A fixed by the sixth Qongrees; to lake effect from
and after the 1st day of February 1842 '-payable
in Gold Silver or Exchequer Bills at their mar-
ket value. -
.i Percent ad v
Xle. and all other kinds of Mall Liquor v - 10 "
AiNpice. per lb. - -
I3ai?ini bale rope and twintfor .packing-
V- m.
5 cts.
"sarj-j 10 per cent adv
6
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Cotton
Books and Stationary '
"Bonnet.-. Ladies
Better pei lb.
Bt-ef ner 200 lbi - - S3 0')
Brfcon per lb. - . - . 2 cts
BibievTestamen's snd primary school books free.
Cattle and itockol all Kinds " - free.
Com and Corn meal per bushel of 50 lbs. 20 cts.
OoJFce per lb. - .- - v 2 "
CTder in cabk or bottle - - 10 per cent. adv.
Cr.tii-olate per lb. - - 3 cts.
igr Spanish per 1000 - - $500" .
American " -1 3 00
r.iniages pleasure - - - 35 per cent adv.
'Jlieeve per lb. - - 3 cts.
Chairs - . J- ?v:. 30 percent adv.
C.nthing ready made - 30 " "
Flour per bbl. - SI 00
rruit.s dried and green 30 " "
Furniture' andall manufactures of wood 30 " '
Fire xlrms of every description . 15 " '
Faimmg utensilb iniplementb of husbandry. '
and Furniture the property of Emigrants
iu actual use not exceeding in value S500 lree.
Harness ofall kinds -4 v - " '' 30 per centadv
"at- v- - - . - f J ;-&".
P&9
K"i tF-zn
Emm- -&
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x- -s-y
HJnut"
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'HarH.ware anl cntlpri'. - '"'25
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tionse iranies - - t x -io - ji
Iron. nisr. bar or rod. - "" - 15 "
" all manufactured articles of which it r ASi
tonnj a component pan - 15 " g$
jjinen - - - io "v -M
Liquors- brandy gin rum cordials and olh-.
er liquors J..t and 2d proof - -$050 pe'rgalv
oa ana 4tn prooi a - - u-ui
- over4th " "!-'j? - "0.-75
Whisker I&t-and-Jd;prooI - 1'0 25
- n i tt IF- .n.
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0 75
3 cts
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cr-i- "30 cts.
2'A. r - 5 cts. v"-
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" . -50 cts.
30oer cent. ady.
" 30 "
" 15 " "
2ctb. .
10 cts.
15 pet cent adv
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3 cts.
2 ctb. '
. . ' 3cts. -
r.30 nr ppntadv
30xper centfaa'B
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25. " -"'
. 30 " "
. 30 " "'
15 per ct. per lb.
?-'W4ffl
. "Aoyer. 40?
Lardjjper lor
Lumber. " -
Oats per b"ushjd oLr32lbs -Oil
pe rmper'gallon" - f
Pepper black1 per lb. - j
Pork per bbl. -
Peas andbeansJper bushel j.
Pickles - -
Porcelain and crockery ware iv
Powder and Lead .
Rice per lb. ..- -.
Salt per bushel of 50 lbs.
-Silks. ' - : . -"
Sugar brown per lb. . .
Sugar loaf and candy per lb.
" Havana while
Soap barj per lb.
" sbavmg andperlumed
bpices . . .
Sweetmeats and conserve
shoes and boots.
Tobacco manufactured
Tin ware T
Tea. . JSL.
Tools and implements of trade in actnal use.
me. property ot emigrants - . lree.
Vinegar'per gallon - - 10 cts
Wheat an'd.other grains per bushel ot GO lbs. 20 cti"
Ware crockery .. - - - 30 per cent adv-
w inesurgunny nertnuage onainDeriin
aud all otherjarieiies ot Burgundy except
Champaign - s 'ijT"- 15 per cent. adv.
Champaignef SJ" " $2 50 per doz.-
Claret in cases Hfcr. . - 10 percent?adv
in casks : .: 10 cts. pergaUoi;
c rencu me produce oi rTance ana impurt-
ed in French or Texian veseLs "
Madeira
Pott . :
Rhenisb-all kindsy
SpanibliRed
. " ' AVhite
Sherry
1 ctieritTe
sauimj
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075 per.galloti.
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Wearjng apparel the-petstmaj properly of ."""
Emigrants : : " . lree..
All articles not otherwise enumerated 15 per cent. ?..-
Oji all goodimpotled in foreign bottoms with the except ton i
those" lorcign vcei.r which b treaty or act ol Cuugrt-.s-s arc
permitted" to enter on the payment; o( the domestic dun an
scTTitional dutrol-fie per cent. .
ToNNArifc-JjKSiii and'fteri'ieninetef'nlh day ol May one thou
sua'S. eigJTt hujidredanoVlpmiwothere sliall be laid.cn all
r lr-TOCJO n iuuiyiu;Cil -eiljf IM I Ul U1C Zll'pilDJIC irOIll SUV
loreign rf.-iryorpjace a tannage dutyjol. jixtyvcents per. toil
on n-.-TChant vessels and thirty cenisjqn iteambouncctfii
in? to regisieniomiatfe. " " ttr- - - "
4 GENERAL -JiAlVDA'GENOY. ' -v
' HHE nndersignedj-atirictoria have associated for the above
X business. They hopethattheir long- residence in the West
rid acquaintance wilh'the landaffairsol the country willsecuTt
.itronage. ? - -'
- RICHARD' ROMA
- - FIELDING JONESv
Victoria .April 14thl842. J
' REFERENCES A f
uun .bo.n juAbs Kjiiy ot nuiISlOq.
THOMS F. McKlNNET .' Ai
Dr. LEvt JotiE-s ' Galveston;
Gen. Thomas J. Rbbk San Augustine.
Gen. Pinknbt Henderson. Nacoiidoches.
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BENNET
v
MEMUC4N HUNT. ' JOHN H
HUNT' &. BENNETT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
G A LVESTON TEX A S.
Whof ata 1 1 times: keep on hand Groceries and Dtv i5oods.for
sai e."S jgSPs jan wtl 473
1 DRAWING PAPER.
QUPEREJN.EDrawing Paper extra sizesr for Surveyors
0anHATCirifects lor sale by
Marcli6T815. SrfACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
PltOSPEClUS OP
THE CONGRESSION-AL UNION'
PEiSDIX" &c.
AND "AP
THE undersigned respedfttlly inform th" publicrthat with
thccommenu-mentoftheapproaehingsessionot-t. nngrej.s
they will bein'th- publication ol the "Congres-ional Union"
and "Appendix." The first will contain a full and accureie
history -ot medaily proceedings of boihbranche-o( the nation-
al Ii islalure. . It will be compiled .with such care ihal every
citizen who is interested in the public affairs will find it a com-
pleta synopsis of their pioccdings- and a readv book of fkler t
ence uiun all questions which come belore them.
The second (the "Appendix") uill contain iveryspeerh
which is aelivt-iedlu the Hottseol Representatives aud Senate
during the session reported at length by a full and able corp
of 'cuHgn ssional reporters and ce vised belore ublicalion b)
the authors whenever it is requested. TJiese two works u ill
be sti ictiy im artial nud are intended to be as iu r-restng and
c useful to the man of business and tu the politician of the one
parwasoi th'e oiher.- "- I
It 'may be said without exaggpration that the next session
of Congress- is destined to be oue of the most important which
has taken p:ace since the foundation of the government lt i
the long sessi n. Ii is ihe sesg on.which will develope thege-
neral plnn the present administration. Its measures will
stamp the haracier f our ins-itutions for ysa: s to tome. Some
of the most important questions which are connected with our
foreign relations or our domestic concerns will be pnsented
for their c -n ideiatiotu The final measure of ratifying th
constitution ol Texas which is io consumma e her admission
into una Uninn. and the admission -f her members into our
public councils every measure which affects ihe Oregon
question our relations with Mexico as" wallas the final de
cision on the revived Zol -Verem treaiy these and other-
uicaMiies wnicn are more or less cunuccieu l-iui uui luicjgu
feldtums- will conip "under the review 51 lheapproachingCon-
gress. Most of the eminently impofiai.tui.-stion which re
late to our internal concerns the revision of the TarirP the
adoption of the best mode lor preservins the public moneys a
variety of commercial measures perhaps the best svstem Jor
regulating th? tmpor'ant iiterets of Texas the Indian ques-
tions the land question the best system ior our n.-vy ihe-e
and others will constitute a ma-s of business which is cal ula-
ted to comtnanitjiiucb otthe timcof Cougressrand much ofthe-
.altentionjof 'he people-. They will all' berreported by the "Con-
gtesignal'Union." The Daily Semi-Weeklyand Weekly Union will as usual
embrace an interesting variety ol matter on political scientific
.aim itii.icij .uuj bi aiuug wilu iuc tuueut ucvut mw uaj.
Tne editor will continue to devote all his energies to theKin?
' p.ovemen: of "The Union." He finds m ny accomplishedj
men in this city. The administration has- broughtiwi h"!??
v considerable accession ol talet is. Several tried and distin-
Huishrd members of the democrat?!; oartv have accepted ofiice;
under it. Some of them have liberally con'ribu'd their lite-3
rary lasors toour oenrnt ; ana we nopeio enusi otuers in our
service. Besides the time is not fir disiant when the editor
intends io call other talents to hfs assistance. His ambition is
p. to make his paper worthy of the metropolis of the Union He
is persuaueu uiai i;niije laciunes wuicn ins position etmuies
him to enploy ; w'ithklhe official aud other materials placed
' within hisrehch; and with the aid of the correspondence whteh-
he ii attempting to establish 1n foreign countries a paper may
'be pnblishedfwhich isncji unworthy of thesupport of Ijiscouu-
Jji'j. 'u uuiicitdtviu. tuc idsn iiu uuciy uc uau uiaujr uuuiup
tlsK to overctime many lesson to learn manysacrifices to en-
counter. He knew trial amid the arduous cares of a new the
'at re; he could not at first do justice even to himself; buthi.s'
zeal has never flagged. What enthusiasm and indt.;tiy''c1fif
fTat frttl ha ftilftf qniAinntiphaf Crtw.o arrnrt. ha miif Iillffl
already committed. JBnt upon one point he can speak with
great pleasure and with equal fieedoai. The men who are
administering this government are wotki- g men anxious as
he believes to do their duty to s rve their "ountry to carry
ou: the pledges under which the Pr-sident was elected and-the
graL principlesof iheparty So long as fheadminis'ra'ibn-is
conducted in i his spirit and upon those principles te N prepa-
red toco-operate with them in the public service ind to give
th m as he promised in his prospectti "a lair liberal and
efficient uppoit"
We feel a deensense of gratitude for the prompt manner in
-which our political Iriends in eyery section ot the countrg
have alreadv come forward t sustain the iTJnion-'1 MayjKwe.
-11 .'. i ? 1- .1- 1 .L.IT.r...j o. ... -.lltZTis
. linuelo assist our labors and prevail Upon their Iriendstdlake
some one edition oftne "Unipnl . -i -
r iSAs this will be the long'sesiiion of Congre s and "will prcw
bably last eight months we haye conclutjed to publiSlrtne
jS-Congressional Union and Appendix o"rnhe!olfowiug jP i
-? ftt
TERMS.
&
ForlheiGo'ngres.sional Union 1 50j3er copy.'
Forth Appendix. Si 50pei coiy.'
Clubs will bduruished with Ten copies of either the abi'veg
4 works forSlj Twenty-five cop ie.- for SJ5.
UXTRA WEEKLT AND SEMI-WEEKLY UNION.
5j-Fo"-the accommodation oHhnse who desire a-paper prints J
ed at the ss-at of sovernm-jnt during the session rot -Congxeo4
only we will lornKh them the Extra t nion as iolTons:
... Semi-Weekly One c-opv ' - - .- S-5l)
" l- .Srsrronfft- . -?. r .S .- 'WW).
' " " Twelve" copied &?.'-f 24K0-J
'-Weekly On.- copy '" -' -gr. l 100 'fW
I ILPIITA fi U110 - - i - - - Ml IH1' t "3 "'
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t ' " LA NtriCE . v
THOMAS NEWCOMB Attorney andXJ tlofliliBa? Lw.
(District Attorney of the Fourth Ju icTat Dlsttict ) will
tlend promptly lo all business In the waj ol his rrote-SK'n
whipa may be entrusted to'hiin the several cuutttits eompo4
sing said District. v;
Rpstdpnoe at Victoria v' "
jF ' DISSOLUTION; i.
frpHE partnership heietoliTre exisul ibeiwetfta
JL in the practice of theLaw under thej
Sullivan is this day byi mutual i-ouscnjliss
heretotoie commei ceil by them will teceiyefi
ttnn until completed. All person indebted
fafrti
?riTo&
theiflGo
thehw.
Ci-.
e-sUbsuyprri
B'nanr &
Frjusiiwsj.
ictSiiru-
re-tjues-
.ttd lo come Jorward and settle. Both theundsrs'isnedviif cou-
ftinn to practice Law in th'e first Judit ial DitriefT:i?fcsidenv
Richmopd. . ' J.-H. HEKNDONv
Nov. 1st. 1S43. 5
S. SULLKVAN.
nnv-ii wnlitf
- - KHQgS WANTED. . t'f
npHE undersigned?wirgive3t.cnlsco5A per pound fMJfrc-;
gl? fed uOGSweighmg 150 lbs. and apwid&lCvJwTiiS
daivesicnjanoaj rentsaeiivereaon ocaru tnejsoanii jaouston
jn droves of 50 everjfortnjght. t -. .
Mast. Hogs arenotManledat any pricrand no perun need .
contract JOeHve3nwoTaf CornfcilHogs f
ApplyiiijHousirJn to"
- jm S. w. T1CHENOR
ortqfc srf LJI. HlTCrJCQgfe
Galveston Oct. 6V1843." " GaTveTton i
Ji. . ocUlwK-410
M'ATAGORDA ACADEMY.
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Lady would respcctiuiL oorm hc
citizens of this place and its vicinity that they are.iow prca.ec t
rcccr.e pupils ot both sexesinto theirinstitrl.on and toiKsuuutt-
in ail the branches of a substantial and finished tdu-aiKm. '
From the delightful localion and health oi JUatagprda ; froiu'tuQ
comforts and convenience of a well-built town; noma strouc desire
oi the people toes
in the community
au-t regular attent
now nein uniiiterrupteaiy on every Junaay ; anu iron tiiri l-enia
regular Sunday School in town this lonuot but be a very irstrable
; lace lor an institut.oit for theeduca.unof the voijng. '
Mr Ies isa'gniikate of one oi Xiie Ural 'L'ollegea.ni theLitted
states; and Mrs. Ives was educated in the bt! schools ot .young
lauies m New Encland; besides wh ch they nave bothL!rr"manv!
Lviars pastbeen engaged either as Priric:pabpr Asistantfe .n -hcfjfsr
i;i.m... :..irt..iini. :.). iimT..4 c...c x l ... ...... ti
success and reputation In teaching they leave thelollovmb testimo-
nials to speak. '
TESTIMONIALS. '-..
"I have been Img acquainted with the Rev. Sir Ics. and Know
lum to be an excellent classical and Etigush scholar J 51 rsrlves
taught a female semiuar-y for several jearsip 'hqijilibrd
Connecticut with distinguished reputation 1 Iravcfuh conGdancr
m the aualifications of Mraiid Mrs Ives toconducta stirt'iiary ol
the highest order in such a manner as to aflocd g neral s. siaotion
T. C. BROWrxELC DiJ.-M.fD "
Hishop at the riioccseopticnnteticulJ -
"I have been acquainted w.th- the Rev. Caleb S. lvcB ior. many
years past and during the last two years have been associated with
htm as an officer of this institution. I have found him excellently'
fitted in all respects tu bean instructor of yoiith. His industryT de- -cision
and patient good u mper qualify him in a high degrreaa
ffovernor o the voun" while his accurate- scholarahin andur?tirine
zeal render him equally successiulas a teacher. Incommminp-their
cnnaren io me instruction oi iur. xves parents may teel me most
assurance thaHhey are placing them under the care of one who is
perfectly competeri85ll heimdertakcsandwhawiinook with the.
mostscropulaus'carJth&ftlfilinent olevery trust committed to
'f-
"7 NORMAN P1NNEV A.M
tSrincipalofthcIobilt ImtittitcA1
:tui.tion. " - --
Spelline Readme Writinzr. and "First Lessons in -Anllimetic-
$3. per month. '&- "&. t
Arithmetic Grammnr Geozranhv. Hfstorv. and ChmnnsinoT-
jBGAJpcMiionih ."
tjgjR.orjiu.iiie uigncr uiaucnes oi ocience anil Lateral jnr.jnd espe
fciaily "Ke Mathematics and the Latiu and Greek Laifjnagcs S3
Se'rjmonth. - z ' "....
slThere will be one vacation in the year commuicv.jsroyjb
fitstof Juljr and enumgon tliefiftpl October. .CL' -
fcj All theaboveif cefto De rraid in currtnt mnnep. T. xni-mf.w.
-win be.receivea at us markei vame. B'lis to oepaircai Ilieenil.i
eacn iiioii-n. aui -ijnii;au iuicj uic scuuoi ior a penotuessnuaiu
jiionth and no dediicttonsmadeilbr absence except for sickness
lelalneexprllSPlUJft9ear
BilAisDY" Dnpuy and fastitloa's cognac Brandy L the Bar
rel and on draught for sale bv- " ' '
L feb-l- HACKKLFOtcgftAMPSON''6e. CO
"T? O WAN's (Improved) TUNIC AIIXTUUE. 10 doz.jus-
XL received and for sale by J. D. GitOfcbBEhCK. w
rj$ -sepJ-2d&wlG458 "
HOrSTON ACADEMY. v
Rev. Charles Gillett A."".L Principal"
H. F Gillett Superinandfot of tho.Malp Department.
Mrs. M. H. JtfU3hL0wbUpmiiirndcnioi the'Feinal-DB-partmt'nt.
"
f I HE scholastic year of this Institution wilL commen'ceion'
1 the loth day-of September and continue until the niddeof
July when there will be a vacation o( iwo n ontfiv TUt
n-ngement ismadeinorderto enable parents-from tbe country"
who may dpsire it to send their children andbayejliejut
home during what i usually teimcd the sickly seaon
Teims ol Tuition as follows payable at the end of. each
rndnth: " -. j" 1
For Reading Writing Spelling 2.per month
" Arith Gram. andGeoo. additional 25& lL ' ' .
Lat. Greek Phil'y histocyt?nd higher matter 3-50" ' '
' The Teachers engaged in the ttdttston AeademybaverTa&
much exnerfence in some ol the best ins-itutions ot the-North.
hAnd no pains will bespared to give tcihe PnpiN e"ntrustetn
ineui uiai moral auu uieiaut training wnicn win ui inem ior
occupying uselnl an honorable statu-n in lilei " " 1
5 Patents and 3uar3ians are" requestedto visit IbeTnstitmicn'at
'Itirncs andjWilness the manner.in which their children tjdcl
JwarSs aie instructed No allowance will be niadtf for 3b.it?i?
nnlcsstbe schollar is detained bv sickness. NosehoTlar rfilb
fbWeceived for ji les timelhan one month. " v
ag. S. The besh Text "Books used in Northern scbocTvalao
Stationary &c Twillalwriybe fDrnPhed by ihe-instriictnrstat-i..
an advance npon the publishers- wholesale pricesSTplysufSl
cienfo pav the-cost .f bringing them lo thiaconntryi ' -&f
Hou-'on.SeptlSth 1845. ' ' j?l " i
- I
TO PAMtLlE6 -AND INVALID
jSLfIK-followmgmdisp3sable tannly remedies may be found at
lSil?inc-vIla'i?tlriirr stores ftnrf son nr nVirv niinntrv smrn m'thai
r ttemembct and never aet them unless theVhave il-tfac
signature of Cai'Latock d Co on the-wrappefs as all others?
same-nome are oase impositions auu counteriena iwnr
Sep'embec IOth.. ? - sep10 dvfewi-:B4
?-?-Proinrssoiv Notes."and Government Bond?nrp nm r..v.
-.1 ur dunes i;n gurodipfported afier the 1st of Februan . IM-2
FRESH suppiyAot.Calomol aninine and Opium iu-Lre
jX ceived by J. DGKOESBEECK. ss
'v 18t&wtf-398 " ' "
thardts cane
tic potash and
jnonia calomel catechu cayenne pepper carmine caidamon seed
" caraway seed charcoal powder chalk white ppd. red and French''
chlorate of soda of lime ciunainou and cloves conserve ol roses!
cochineal coculus mdicus cobalt or'liv stone corrosive Eublimatc
colocynth cowhage colchium root co'lchicumeetd coriander setd'
court plaster cort arrgustura aurant Peruvian powder rubrum'
sassafras and mezerion creain tartar pow'd cubebs cohunbo root'
distilled vinegar Dover's powders dragon's blood Epsom talts
tiaiciiui.i t-m!..!! luiwjfiu t too umeiy nour enipiatrum ol all
kinds ens veneris ehx. paregoric and vltrial. ergot esrenre of all
-A rnnn..l .'.l .. l. r
cWJUSfc-s
se
WBp
D.f-Gvods Groceries Hals Boats and SKoes
jron nagging ana nope Hardware
-uuuery istaiioneryt Crockery
VYeoa ana wxunvowart
Drugs. Medicines -
ffafi vc-f :t
I sugejLliyJlate-acriTalu
Pi
jSJ 7
-rdOz: Mofftas Puis jn Ie
Nttf J. DGROF.SBEKOK
arain tin ginger rooi do ground cold thread ehms nrai.if. -.
assafoetida ammoniac- benzoin catechu copal elastic gamboge
' 'galbanum guatacum kino maJic myrrh opium ..hbaiium scam;
mony aleppo do Smjrna shellac styrax tragacanth herbs of a'1
kinds hiera picra. hydnodate of potash James' powder. Iceland
moss iodine isinglass juniper berries ink powder kermes mineral
r lapcalam ppt. laudanum lemon syrup and acid hut Eng. Uquorice
ball and root Iozenires. in euaiac antl ouassm. mnr(.m.nn.;a
Eng. do calc'dand Henry's manna flake do 'sortsr morphine aco-
" jate do sulphate musk Chinese mustard seeds muriate of bary tc
t matches frictions nutmeg nux vomica oils of all kinds orria root
1 oxy munate of potash pearl barley ncarlash potash pink roof
phosphorus phosphate of iron phosphate of sodo plaster? ofall
j kinds pruMHte of poiasli plperinc precipitate red and white pumice
stone quicksilver roots ofall kinda salts ol all kinds sapo. catile
and Windsor slippery elm bark sugar of lead sulphate of quinine.
' spirits cf all kinds unguents ofall kinds paints do dye stuffs JSlc
' ' &Of lAtereU lo the Public
THE CUNNEL MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
We take the liberty of presenting to the people the following
list of gentlemen of the highest respectability and standing in socie-
ty whohave witnessed personally the wonrlerful efiectsof Connel's
' MagicaLPam Extractor andau all sincerity and candor earnestly
solicit them to ue itin thetr'faim'lies or see it ""applied to sopieof
their suffering neighbors; and if they arc then convinced as thev as-
suredly will be if thpy use it or see it used of its extraordinary ef-
foctsandenttreinnocencyinany case we ask of them to speak of
it should duty andfeelings of humanity prompt them todo so.'
We assure them solemnly that sympathy for human suffering in-
duces at least in part our earnest solicitations that a simple trial
should be made in any affection named below. We think it not im-
j pndent or too much to say that nothing like it or in any degree-so
ciirciuai nns ever ueeu uiscovejcain medicine externally
RUTERSVILLE COLLEGE. J"
t FAYETTn'rOUSTY. TEXAS
? p HE sixth -session of thtt institution c-hr-ed on thelCtn ult.
- k with -a public examination and --xiiibition highly aHitn-
.ntioiis literary character. The' icvemh iessiun will . ;m
mence on the I."ih in-t.
F AC0L3 Y:
Rev. C. RicnAKD30.vPre.Fdenta'nirAciihg Professor ol Mor-
al Science and Bel lev Letters r
Rev. C.-.W.' Th.imas Professor of Languages and Mathe-
matic.s Mrs. Martha G. Richardson Preceptrcs. "
The Collegiate year Is divided into twenty-one weeks each
-Jie first commences on the third iMonddj-of January and the
second on the third Monday ol July.
The vacations are two; first tro.n the. ecOhd Thursday of
June lothe'hird Monday of July; c'coiiii finni tiieecoiij
.Thursilay of December to the third Monday ol J.intiar-.
Expenses per session in advance in par money or iis.eqiiiva-
lein. " .j
Elementary studies - . - -..".. 1 ajn
Entire Entilish Course - - - - - 15
" " V Including the language 2 -x
t Tuitiou w ill be charged from the litnc of enttance oi sinar"'s
totheeloseol the tession. Board-in private larailie S t.
1-250 per month. The new College building is comple e-
and lurnishc-s amp.le acconrmodations for a large mlmbei o'
students. ' - -
. The Ipcal advatuages of RutersVilleJas a seat oi edura-mn
are uisiiuguineu. it occupies a central posiinm m the Repub
lie and is as remarkable for the purity of-its atraosi here th
heathfuluess of its climate and its picturesque; scenery as f.r
the virtue intelligence and enterptise of its society.
By a wise regulation all establishments for the sale of intoxi-
cating liquors or for gamiug of any description are forevei
excluded from the Corporation. v-
ANDREW JtAfBB
Secrdiarv ol the Board of Trustpps
January 1st 1843. ftb 1 wif-.j?4
.Wfc 'IVenU''fivvcoiies r - - - 20 00 I'haj1 nearest you has- them I:otf vraoBiiir io proture toSmat
"rfiUt " lin it- icv " -i4 nclanc the next uine-uer vista R lwfct or to w'mejjfor.
Vr3K' .-' liic. UMOiN ''t. r .jil.o. tf.Tf.tni!!f"shq.jJffb
Willjfuvf&hed crraf' to jeajrly -subset ibr? as foJlp: BaitiieSs. 'Bafik'of Qatiynl'iafor fhi Hairv? '
DaW?? . per year iorA?!ic conv - 310- 00 Li.tc!t w.U Jtip it if fyllfug out or restore :t on baHr placets ;n4t.oa
" "" sfr'ive-cc'pic's - -10 00 riTkijr.arAvtfaudlv'uron tiiose who have losunehair"
Semi Wceltlr -"f. 's-s"'rUne'Gi)pv .. - - 5i0 &rt$artyne-'Ailri!iurshX inicst the heads Of cCtfnren jn.
" &$ n "'" " FivpropiesV - . -21)00 !Si?nifJ''3 arc Jiruve(t5?lu!id by it ut once Paid thcr'tianifj.oi
.i n 4. k "j Tt ncopies-.j- .- 35 00 ja'tp1faoo5toiTi.vcrtry n. Jtlciacnibcrihts always i
' v-vkL . '' - ...c-cbp" .- -r.- m 2 00- ."' " "v 'kSF"' -p-' - - tX F
-f " ' J " -EVK(ipi's ' -' ' SO- ' UhctiriiaMefrnaaW LaineiTess pbsitivelrurd ancl'all slinvclledj
-.'' ' ' '-v J?ei(M'iw?-.-. - U 5 00 i ' ' - s aiidijTOijgarre?tiird ttrH'eoJdaurfyflbrtrMlndiali'
' a---Yr .vis -the Sill i pcid itiwtfymiffrss ike-vimey 'NrJre.fFNrvfaTirB'infe L'a.ie-.'r Sitt rtbvPwfth?
tecampaietiji& jjr-i - HS s : f ' 'hi. nanyl rVipek& ?aorir- ' v '
jqgtost-'StrSg't'ftf'J'e' ? ffDpiefbf ine Jchrcisional v ' "
Ui:ieeuartd Apj-suli fiU plsaEfectrili:ih(eJf nVrc'sjiieviou r-Pi.ei. dtrf wholly prevented orjrovcrnedtf ip a'tock has
to r tin firt riav r5ey;ber oesM?.-" r ' - - oicoMrT yoitJ. e th"-jruv trtre Jiavt'a litdyseiitv rpitt Gomstack
no-Wi-' ' iHBr-ypay trjn1-osftigga.atMtfUeJSeijfru -' "- rtl '-' aiu-.verjrm.nj-TeupvfiuJy u jjuk auunisoi
uscimtatiMi.tr FiDi.ifars and upvSrdr.Otlecr.le-Jeistdj're. ' 1 'Utwapl a;vi -t.on. Ir acis like t charm. .Use-it- '. j
to us win'ii5T tfoS;ajre piwbl.iqiU oWjptake uitEb ifhe uf
j" n. - - - y " - - j-
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WashinchjHt-Aii. IIS-I-I.' - " -
'- yjt f'D- J OH y SON Z m Gnlvcon.
s MJ HP.r.ynNE j4 bnl- spirits Turpentine ' i-t receiVfii
1 b7 . - 4 1r4il J. D GT!i FfBt'.KCir
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in-i-s ;vn-i on-pJtesional hmir. " ' v
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T B J Hadtev 'Uv Apraewe
Eepl'ay's Maici Pci.- L.tiaiicjc'Salve TqtntusXextraordina
y qfiiiedy everiu-.e-utedifiirnlrtiev oroldBara-j and Scalds ai.f
cigirjind e-oreeyes J- hdsdelifihted thousands! vlfcwJH' take out
(atpfam tn ten mtnurq-aiiii no la3jrf iLwiilcttre thj- pnes. . .
Lin's spread plaatrrs. A better sryf more nice and useful arncle'1'"
evcrw. as made ill shornd wear them regularly.
' Lin'" Ten.!H.'nnci-bi:tcr3r on the principle ot sub.sSf..ng the'
-i. ;n niai.6 u A.'ctinul!tl -jj:- j 'c which has reft- .r so ma-"
ay dp c'ards v
fxRADACHE. Dr. Spoha's headache remedy will etiectualT
ere-' k hezaUaiefeitheienjin the iinesor bdious. Hundrcdsoi 1
"a irtln-j are ti3ing il with great joj-. -
rk Or. SiiiJtyE!ix;r q 'pahh forthccertaiu preventiou u ue
.cVniruLsh.kiit5; krHitug tlhftteiuaqn in most perftt'ordtjrA
.A'iV'jfr -ie-n.4 rici'rhiinwuKnrQ tnjsurraosvCjal
J. liepauKitR tlne..ru K"-ar?c-ss autt- Dropsy ap? 4urcs
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o huckwht-alHliuotiierbiiitc) ...j rcqatricg h" a rt ue
J US I' RECEIVED 10 o. French ftuinine 'J00 Ibs.Salera
tus 50 gallons bt si sperm lamp oil for sale bjr
Novv'4 nov25 d&wt!417 J. P. GROESBEEt K
SHACKELFOROSAMPSON & CO. have just received
the iolliiwitig-from New Orleans and offerjlie same lor sale
ai reduced prices: " e- - ; --
Iron 15)000 lbs flat J'rodf square slab and hoop iron any
varjely ot sz&f? f
Plough Moulds 100 Swede & Tennessee plough moulds
Steel American German Blister and cast steel.
Corn Mills 36 steel corn Mills assorted sizes.
Curry Combs 175 doz English curry combs various qua'.
Tw-e Chains 500 pair bright trace chains.
Ox Chains 2 casks ox chains. t
Sad Irons 2000 lbs. Sad irons.
Blacksmith's Hammers 1200 lbs Smith's hammers from
2 to 12 lbs each.
Weeding Hoes-V casks cast steel and Carolina hoes
blotch felon I'rors pra n rrvspe'-- run- braise ta end '&ot!i I Tr-'rfiucip-i ot
Spadesand Shovels Aines' Adams' andTaylorls spadt
and shovels. - " -. sSl
Bellows vices anvils axes hat-hes stockandaies"scyibe
nl.iHoc vw Line tllirv tiiniut cn?rl!ft t ..'-e
achp Timipt. snTe 'hroit Mio..5 pitee. r.n?wnri3 sail rh'am and tv h i
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vi'fdisspnres 'ransporiitinn a .ed
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LAW BOOKS &c for sale aflhe fylegrajth Ojhn
"Colonization Oonlrac'.s of b F. Austin anAt la us relative u
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Rules and articles for the governme.. of "the Armies otiy
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Blank Cardssuitable for Business and Visirtns Cards
FJetcher's Latin Grammar.
Alphabetical Index to the L?w ofTe-as
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he had free s!iowu!nue most respectahte namei tne country Mr1
these lacM su that nont can fail to behevctb!m. r
-JL 0"Bc sure you call lor our articL-s. undnot btpnt off wjbvaMy j
f'fiortfS. that oiher? are a; good. HAVE THJjgJS-OR NQNts
- 'mule be your motto- awl Ih. se can neterilttie tmd-iutucf
nth.nil our u-tmesto ttitm. All the t- ar rs.:dbhad' tcies'de
reta.i only of ua u;aSlXJtKcV cu.. iioiesaieiJruugu.t-
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Moore, Francis, Jr. Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 22, 1845, newspaper, October 22, 1845; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78121/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.