The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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ChHMMiiun «far gunerittou,Jwf< « *«' feel'
•tul Uwir fellow® wor« as wjtiw ni " our" «WJ*-
They passed a way like avapur. wbíje nature wor« ihu
game aspect of beauty as when her Creator com-
manded ber to be. The beareue ahall be as bright
4>V«t our gravea aa they are now around our path; the
*N>rld will have the same allractiou for offspring yet
tiObortl that «ha once bad for ouraelvea, and that she
Jiaa new for our children. Yet alii tie while and all
• hU wlU We hMÍpéned. The throbbing heart will be
alHIod ab<l we will be at rest. Our funeral will wind
And it may be for some abort time that wo
durfTbe epoke of, but things oflife will creep in aud
oar nam*' wHl soon be iurgotteu. Days will contin-
-Ltie4to move on, and laughter and s<>ug will be, heprd
•intb* 'place in which we die; and tbe eye that rponrn
'ffrtif wUl be dried and glisten again with joy;
even otir children will cease to think of us, and
'1 - ' Then'shall we
Psalm-
mini."'
GALVESTON.
JEWlSLltY AND LITERARY DEPOT.
J. M. /ONES, Stiusd,
Between MeKinney A Willi ms'und
Menard* Wharves,
Personal and particular attention civ
en to the cleaning andRepairiiig of Wat-
ches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Hair
Platted and Oinamentednto Bracelete.
. Kings and Guard Chains. Engraving
' neatly executed.
JVAT OPXKIHO A rSSSH AtSOTMRHT OF
Jewelry, Silver Ware aud Fancy Good* of every
description
Also, 8bell and Horn Combs a lull assortment of every variety
Fine Cutlery, Suspender ,Slocks. Soap , Perfumery. Sporting Tackle-,
Also, bchool Books and Stationary, Letter Writing an-
Printing Paper, Blank Books, Slates, bteel Pens «fee.—a beiu!
tiful assortment o' each; Almanacs for 1844 all of which Whole
sale and Retail.
In the Literature w«y we have Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals,
a general assortment, at very reduced prices, and
4ril! be'received by everv mail every thing new and interesting,
vrfll net remember to lisp our oafoes.
r become in ibe touching language of tbe
Mi
flsp I
lucbi
"forgotten ánd clean gone out
Population of iLc Principal Town* of G. Britain,—
"The following ¡Xt the population of the principal
«¡lies and towns of Great Britain by tbe census taken
published re-
Females, Persons.
in 1841, compiled fiwtn
turn#— ^ Males,
L miMwi'fcíteíSwS^ 876,956 996,720 1.872,776
Liverpool," 141,867 104,38* 296,183
— row, 130,478 148,846 274,324
[bam, 88,752 94,360 183.102
9, - . 73,766 78.289 162,064
ira, 61,313 76,879 138,182
„i 66 392 66.904 122,206
54,884 561202 111,091
mryififV "V the only niue cities or towns in Great
Britaidpwviag a popula.ion respectively exceeding
dfiehutufpid thousand by tbe census of 1841.
issued in U 8 and England direct from the Publishers. Orders
from the country attended to. Strangeie are particularly invi
ed to eall¿
SADDLING^ &c,~REMOVÁt.
J. W. BUEUCK, having removed his
shop i to the strand,iiaarlyopposite tlie atore
ol Mesura Garcia A Co.. and two doors
Irom the jewelry store of J M holies, is
prepared to execute evei y deacript ion
work in his line, and solicita orders from
(he public. He will keep constantly on
hand a complete supply of all tbe materia
ala uecessary in the manufacture of Sad-
_ dies,Harness, Bridles, 4fc. Ac., as well as
tbe attention of those wishing to purchase ¡"g¡¡
will be aold yerv low for cash or exchanged for marketable
produce. " Nov22Iyr
DRY GOODS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c
THE subscribers respectfully inform the citwens ofGalves-
ton and the residents of Texas in general that they are
business at tbeir new stand
OLD CAPITOL, Houston.—Fare Reduced.
THIS Airy and Commodious House is now open for
mm the reception of PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT
If.'lHI BOARDERS, under tbe superintendence of
Nov 8—3m, A ANGÜLL* 8 L ALLEN, Old Capital
theve goods being importea ai*
reel from the manalacturers in Europe, enable the
to recommend them witligreat confidence, moreover, their terms
being "payment on delivery" without any exception whatever,
omibles tliem to allow, a nigh premium on the notes ol New
C GLADMONL , wishes to inform bis customers and
tbe piiBllo generally that be baa re-opened his barbdr
hop Immediately opposite hia old stand, on the strand.
w
ÜST ree'd- par Str New Yojk|
nov II
lotnile Flowers
Nutmegs <
Manna Sfc. See.
J D GKOESBEECK.
TO BARKEEPERS.
LOAFSUGAR of a superior quality jnst ree'd for
er than any article of Ute qality in tbe city by
nov 11 HITCHCOCK
for aale lów
A Co.
NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE.
FOR sale low for cash or cotton, a good negro woman, abont
24 years of age, a good cook, washer, and Irmier, and a
good house servant in every particular, well known. Enquire of
■(•v 11, tap. M GARCIA if Co.
TTÉ subscribers are Constantly receiving ando (Far for sale
m
Along,
tbe, bulkh
looking, .Haiti
''ymi utra^o ti
«elf. She w a
i warka, pierced fo
ñré successful voy
bad just taken <in bo
tired, and when ttie i
•tending on deck, wh
«¿tijaer wade ibetf appeal
up, fireds killed «even of
■¿bdohbr. The slaves w<
condemned and sold, and
merchant at biem Leone.
. port a cargo of palm oil, and
oo, flour 4'j f°r bar rtítumt
totrce,
Black Schooner.—There is lying at
Mite N •>. 84 South atreet, a savage
—,<l —L!-1 ,J -lyiome
for it-
i! bbilt craft, which could say some
ly , % , ,
,jer with heavy, raking masts and
iliip, with a hull 80 feet long on
nd 10 Jfeet hold, with high bul-
ihs and 24 sweeps. She made
i from Africa to Brazil, with
ive hundred slaves each, and
another cargo of five bun—
s Werfe yet almost all of them
- ''le boats of tbe British
ié, and rapidly coming
slaves, aud captured the
ibei ated, the vessel was
owned by a Biitish
brought to this
ling with tobac-
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HYMN FOR THE.PÉOPLE—JJj CarUt
KINGS.
•i.- 'i; <> {|] royal pomp the king ascends
"> v Th« throne his cringing-alavés have made, r
1 A tbrobging hist his beck attends
~ And waita^ upou his,vain parade!
" A thousand banners grace the vah
' Where move bia legions swil l on,
Ilia nod is fame; beneath his ban
The mightier died* of war are done!
JO)
A king! a king! bow (ow tl)y bead,
. . Y* who are sei vilea of the crown;
The path wliero tyrants iiptoatdtfead,
And scourge and heedless trample down.
,0! mightier i« that maq at length,
v. , Who Uughatné royal robas to acorn.
Whose throne and realm and deeds ol strength
Like virtue in Ke soul aro born.
He, when the tbron# has gone to wreck,
Shall rise and be supremely great; 0
While klnes whms royalty couldUeck
ly receiving
the lowest market prices Hats and Capa, Brogaus and
Ladies Shoes, Prints, Domestics, Sat'inetts and Cassimeres,
Ready made clothing, Stocks, Cravats and Pocket Handker*
chiefs.
Powder and Shot, Nails of all sizes, Axes, Hatchets, Him«
mers, Table Knives and forks. Pocket and Butcher Knives, Ta-
ble and Tea Spoons, 8hears, Seizors and Razors, Ivory Combs,
Sieel Pens, Fools Cap Letter and Wrapping Paper, Cotton
Cards Percussion Caps, Brass and Iron Wire Seives,Cut Tacks,
Looks, Butts and Hingsis, Twine. Buttons, Soap and Perfumery,
novll) A & G BALL Tremont St.
^ NOTICE.
TO stt persons being indebted to the estate of Joseph Tay-
lor dee'd, late of Jefferson county, wW*please come for
ward and settle the same, and all persons having claims a*
gainst the estate will present tbe same within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise tbey will be barred.
Orleans specie paying banks, and to pay the highest market
prioe for perfect cotton or other produce delivered here in
" for goods. C H PIX A COMPY. No. 6 Strand.
exchange for goods.
1
an 27,
STOP THE BIUJGLAR—♦?00JIEWAII|>,.
TIJEaboverewardwillbe siven tbrtbs ftppt«b^wai«u tyl
delivery to the Sheriff of GaWeaiui Cou^ uf «ns l'kmi.
aa W Wilson, wlio bn.ke into the alore ol TlwnissJJJpeAV in
litis City on Uie night of tbe 17th inst. Said Wilson a slen-
derly formed active man, if about 30 years oM tos black tmiijr
hair, and is rather thin visaged. It is supposed Itot he bas goqe
west, ian 31, J M ALLEW, Mayor Galveatow Cily^
NOTICE. vn,'i
STOLEN from, or lost by the subscriber between the
and 28tb alt, a small pocket book or waU« containÍM
two hundred aud filly DoIIara (fSCO) in fivefiftydolbr billa¡£
the bank of Lousiána, Tbe President, I Intliwe is Benjamine
Story. One hundred and aixiv five dollars (f 168) on. ibe
bank of Mobile of tbe following description of bill ,-viz: onelUO
one50and aten and five, or tliree fives. Some' other imsll
Bills on tbe Bianohesof the State Bank or Alabama, amount not
recollected. A certificate of deposite of the Bank of Mobile
for 88i Sovereigns, a 4,86 eaeh making 289,22. E 8 Heuatea'
note datei 13th Dee 1843 payable to me or bearer, o«m( day al-
ter date, for one hundred dollars, written on left band corner.
Discount 6 per eent. Pomero.y Edwards' dne bill payable to
me in American Gold fdate not recollected) for 910. AJsbaTsW
other papers, tbe particular description of wbieb.net recolltc-
ted. A liberal reward wi""
to Mr George Ball, Hón 1
or to Mr Shaw, or Mr M—
Feb 7 MATTGAYLE.
Opposite the Custom House,
IV ED MYERS, or A life before the Mast by Cooper
j^l tbe best Novel yet wrote, by this favorite Author. Graham a
Magazine,-Cambells Foreigu Magazine, Knickerbocker M«a-
Ine for January, for sale by let 3, . J M JUNES.
F
OR SALE OR BARTER—2 splendid Piano's, of anew
and fashionable s'yle, jan 20, H A COBB It BRO.
SO
TAR.
BARREÍ8 and 20 kegs Tar, in store and for sale by
dec 13, HITCHCOCK Co-
dec66w
DAVID GARNER Administrator.
Republic of 'I'exas—County of Galveston.
WTOTICE is hereby given that 1 shall present my account as
1^1 executor on the estate of John Bowen dee'd for allow-
ance at the January term of the Probate Court of Galveston
County and ask to be
tion-of said Estate.
H
i discharged from tbe further
dec 27 J M MURPHI
ENKYS Magnenia, Borax refd; and Pennyro
dec 27
by
INFORMATJOIjf
Are sleeping low with timei jiud fate^
-."i
ARRIVED.
i pr.wh áwfl loop Jane Elisa, Knapps, Vehuco—
•• 6— Brig Henrick, Antwerp
, i « 5—Brig Die Union, Bremen
CLEARED,
flMrcb 4—Slpop Washington, Pendiiter Velasco
" 2—Ship Star Republic, Hendiey, New York,
. J* . ^ A ' ^ _ Vlt _ I - - •_ ^1. 11mLJKM 4 M B«A É ^ LklnlC
Z-—Ollip DIW UO|/UMiaw| tivuuiuj, *'V"
" 2—Sloop^Tom Jack, 1'arker, Comns Cbriati
CARDS-
. n , J, ri. lLLIES & Co.
Direct Importer of Dry Goods and other ikUalU goods
■ oALVtiet'oy.
,E. O, LYNCH,
Auction anjl \ Commission S^crchant,
l. STBANO, GALVESTON.
' H. A. COBB & BROTHER, ""
Auction an d C o m miss ion Merchant .
strand galveston.
pvancr* made on Consignments.1 , ¡
BARNARD & BROtyfti.
'¿
Commission Merchants
I ; ...GALVESTON „
[U C. H. PIX &COMP'Y,
Importers of English Goods, Direct from London
AH kinds of Clothing! Drf Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac.
Umbrellas fend Parasols, Hardware, Cutlery, Ae. Ac.
HO; 6. Strand, (opposite /be CuBíótn House.)
Galvkbton, Texas.
WM. H. 8AÑDUSKY,
*e*VINOeet*Uibed U1'* aS'l 1 the 1 fG 1
■ ■ <aton,will execute all kinds ofM APS,CHARTS, LAND
"•TiCAPfiS. plans or CIYtESORTOWNSi-r-Also. instruments
of writing of every deaeiiption, in the neatest style, aad on the
most liberal terms. ' July 5 .
,1! D; H. KLAENER. ^
Importer of German English,' American and French
J}ry Goods;—English and German Hardware, also
. , y..- , Wines, biguots<"*4 Provision*.
.i;-:," i / il ¡.< Strand, Galveston.
f" COPARTNERSftlP. . : ■
- sraraHE snAwribsr baa this ¡day taken into Copartneraliip his
■ brother John A1 Cobb, and will continun to transact a gen-
,'11 ÍS4ATT01WN AND OMMIS8ION BUSINESS under the
■* i "sirle o in JtOM * BrJtker, sept «0 H A'OOL B.
IN the fall ofl839'MisS Rebecca Jahe Clark "married a Mr.
Ferguson in Matagorda cotinMrTexas, aud has not been seen
-since by any of ber relative^. If this notice should be
seen by any whi> csft 'five information respecting her, they
" a letter to Joseph A Clark Dangerfield,
is. The aforesaid Mrs. Fnrgnson would hear
to her advantage, by addressing her brother et
Dangerfield. . nov 18
PAINTS AND OILS.
My jr KF.GS White Lead,
4 300 gallons Linseed Oil, .
200 do Lamp Oil* Just received per Star Re.
public by pet 18, HITCHCOCK A CO.
' SUGAR AND COFFEE.
1 A BARRELS prime N O Sugar
1 10 bags Coffee ree'd and for sale by
noV8 HITCHCOCK * Co.
CANVASS AND TWINE.
20 pieces Heavy Ravens Duek,
"10 do light do do.
200 lbs sail Twine, just received
oet'18, '
BARRELS and é hhda 25 Sacks Coffee
per Star Republic, by
HITCHCOCK A CO.
16
. Loaf Sugar
1 box Chewing Tobacco
3 boxes Cavendish
49 kegs Holland Herrings
lO boxes Cheese
24 begs White Lead
16 kegS Buttor
6 kegs green Besns
12 kegs Sour Crout
3 baskets Smoking Tobacco
■ 6 boxes Tea .
6 boxes Candy Sugar
12Q baskets and jugs of Linseed
Oi|
12 boxes Window Glass assld.
5 kega Verdigris Paint in oil
1 bbl Black Lead
2 bbls. Starch
25 jnis Barley Pearls 50,000 Corks assd
75 Westphalia Hams 4 boxes Slates
800 baskets German Potatoes 300 Brooms
4 pipes, 50 demijoensand \ 4 bales Wrapping Paper
600 jugs of Holland Gin ) 250 Stone jugs, as'd sizes
60 oases Ale 22 kegs wrought Nails, a'sd
10 cases Porter Swedish and English Iron, an
0 canes Portwine assortment
9 baskets Mineral Water 200 pieces Cotten Bagging
25,000 Havana Segars 72 coils Russia Rope,
4 bbls Twine, 3 boxes linen brown Oanal A
1 box sail Cloth, Burlaps.
Lot Looking Glasses, Tumblers. Crockery Were. Toys, steel
Eens, powder in kecs and canisters, hand baskets, cotton hosiery,
•rilling, Draper, Linen thread, sewing silk, silk Handkerchiefs
water proof easts, calicoes and a variety of other goods,
Just arrived pr Brig Weaser F Haesloop Master from Bremen
aud other srrivals and lor sae Sy
nov 29 . EDWKAUFFMAN A Co
1
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" NOTICE.
|HE subscriber will not pay any debt, or debts, contracted
in bis name by the negro servant Flora, after this date,
resten, January 9tb, 1844. C POWER.
: .SAL JERATUSV - —;
o POUNDS SAL iGRATUS just received aftd fo
tptFlf sals by D GttOEBBEECK-
BUGGY FOR SALE
GOOD substantial two seated
l Nov 22
eo buggy for sale cheap by
H A COBB A BROTHER
aa
BARRELS Nbvy Bread 10 bbls Pilot Bread.
a first rsta srticle by sept 6 HITCHCOCK A Co.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned and prohibited, from re
moving any earth, sand, or ahells, Irom any street, alley, or
lot within the corporate limits of this city, except from lota with
the permission of the owners. All offenders will be rigidly pun
ished npon complaint entered at tbe Mayor's office,
dec9, JOHN M ALLEN, Mayor.
OZ 8ULPH QUININE ' '
50 lb« Turkey Opioa
50 do Gum Camphor o
50 do Powd. Rhuhard
50 do Sassaparilla root Honduras
50 do Orange Peel
60 do Spanish Indigo. Just lec'd. and for rale
'' IE
100
ow for cash by
J D GROESBfeECK.
A BARGAIN.
TWO valuable lota will be sold very oheap lor ea*h on early
application to nov t ' ■ ID GROESltEECK.
8UP Carb. Soda Tartario Acid,
Aoqhelle Salts, Garb. Ammonia
SptaNitre, Spts Hartshorn, anda variety of other
medicines, just received and for sale by
jau 31, ; J D GROES BEECH. •
■SB
GROCERIES.
THE under-igned haa just received per steamer Neptnne
from New. Orleans, and is now opening at his store, near
Shaw's Hotel, aud will keep constantly on hand a general as-
sortment of Groceries and Provisions, snited to the wants of the
place. Intending to. keep good articles, and to sell at the lowest
prices, for cash only, he solicits a share of publicjjatronB^e.
JOHN HESSLEY'S CHEAP CASH STORE
BB-OPENED.
fVltttsubscriber, having returned llrom Europe and the U.
■ . Sutes, respeotfully inlorms the public in. general^ and bis
old Customers in particular that be is now opening at his former
staHd nearly opposite Capt. Hichcoek's, a complete and general
assortment of
FANCY AtiD'STAPLEDRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES,
as has ever been introduced into the country, all of which be of
ffwra to se 11 al lh¿ Imeat Prices for CASH ONLY. His stock
will be found to embrace every fashionable and useiul article
to be had in a fancy ór dry good atore, to which be invitiastbe
J0BKHra ir..
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICBf.'
LETTERS of of administration having been granted (o ilia
undersigned on the estate gf William Ryan dee'd late of
Jackson countv by the Hon ProHte Co'unty of said county a< its
December term, Notice is hereby given to all penóse-having
claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated
within the time prescribed by laW, or they will be barred, and
all those indebted to the e«ate are requxted to make immediate
payment.
Texana J n 10
LOWEN adaw.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
FOR SALE or rent, a convenient and pleasantly situated
Cottage within live minutes walk of tbe Tremoat Hease.
The garden is well supplied with Fruit trees, Grape Vines, Ae.
Tbe house will be disposed of on very reesonabki audweeom.
modating terms. Tbe Furniture can be bad with the Jgusa if
desired, likewise two first rate Cows. V
For particular enquire at the Civilian Office,
15
jau 11
SOAP & CANDLES
BOXE8 Sperm Candles
20 boxas Soup in store and Air sale bj
HITCHCOCK ACe.
JUST RECEIVED per Ship rBtar Repubic from New York
and for sale by tbe sobscribef.
20 bags I est RioCoffee,
20 kegs fine Rifle Powder,
2 do Shot,
1 case sup Blacking,
5 do do Pepper Satrse,
2 cases Gun Powder Tea in
2 lb Cannixters,
18 | chests young hysonTea
44 do do Imperial Tea,
15 do do; Super do,
3 i do Young Hyson Tea,
nov 1
20 boxes No 1, brown Soap,
20 do black and H|d Ink
dp rap Mustanl in i b¿xes
do Varnish, ^
30
10 c ase ,
10 boxes shaving Soap,
3 do Tobacco,
3 kegs Gi
20 Reams
100
' brass
- i ^ Call
PRAGUE A BENN
ust ree'd
SBEECK
Cashle S
J
TOOTH Brushes, Otto.Rose
by .. .dec 27
pied by Cary.
WM'HALL.
i OR/ÜC refd a very fiue article just ree'd and for sale by
an 30
J D GROESBEECK.
THE Chief Justice of Galveston County,Texas on the I2i1i
day of December 1843, committed to us the estate of David
N Terheun, a bankrupt, therefore after three and six mouths, at
the sale days of the sheriff, our sales wiil be bad. If claims agains
he trust estate be not presented to iia within one year next after
he above date, they will be barred.
HENRY MATSON. )
J L DARRAGH. > Trustees.
dec 27; JAMES M BRANHAM. )
N
NOTICE,
EITHER the Captain or Consignee of the British Brig Bri
tnnnia will be respobsible for any debts contracted, by the
crew of skid vetwel.
dec "16
TO PLANTERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS, &c
DIRECT importations ofbeBt English Dry . Goods, Horda
ware, Ready made Clothing, Hosiery, Cutlery, and vari-
ous kinds of Fancy Goods, being one of tbe most extensive as
sortments ever imported into this market. The whole received
direct from the different manufactures in Europe, consequently
offered with every confidence to oustomers, and will be sold for
cash, cotton, bides, or other produce of the country.
C H PIX A COMP'Y No 6 Strand,
jan 3 opposite the Custom House."
NEW aud excellent single carriage
superior Horse Collars for sale by
jan 3 .
Harness and one doz
E L BARNARD
SALT.
SACKS to be sold cheap by wholesales;
■~B OOTS AND SHOES for Bale by
U jan 3
EL BARNARD.
JUST REC^D PER NEPTUNE.
A LARGE quantity of Havana Cigars consisting of
10 thousand Regalia's 1
.8 do Cánones
¿5 do Bueno Fuemar
(4 do Union v
6 tdo Plantation .
A splendid article and for salellow by
fan 17 H A COBB| BROTHER.
JUST ree'd per Schooner Teressa Jane from Nassau and
for "skle cheap lor cash.
88 bags Coffee 15 bbls Porto Rico Sugar
20 boxes Sperm Candlea 1000 lbs sole Leather
2¡| Pipes sup Old London par- í 1 bale Blankets
ticular Madeira J 25 #z Buck Gloves
150 sacks Sflt 5 doz Durham Mustard
8 bales Glove Sponge 1 case Boots
1 keg horse Shoes t 1 do Hats
'250 iquare store Blocks 10 doz Carolina Hoes •
13 Filtering Jars.
Also.—An invoice of Dry Goods Clothing and Hardware
janll GEORGE B INNES Strand.
RANDY, S S Dupuy's and Napoleon superior Brandy
ree'd per Neptune for aale by
dee 20 H KLAENER.
LIGHTI MORE LIGHTT
JM. JONES agent for Grenoughs Patent Solar and Fluid
• Lttmps, also for the phemioal Oil, which for brilliancy and
beauty and withal for cheapness excells any other light which has
ty and withal tpr cheapness excells any other ligl
ever before shone in Texas (excepting the bright glances of dear
woman's eye;)—Also, for sa the camphin and Spirit Gass. N:
B. we baye one of the lama in use which ean be seen euy even.
Ing. dee 13
•m Aozsuipi
Otf for sale V
QUININE.
OZ Sulph Quinine ree'd per steamer New York and
for sale by J D GROESBEECK
FOR RENT.
THE large two stoiy yellow dwelling honse two squares a-
bove the market just completed by the sibscriber, will be
rented low to a good tenant.. The above building has been put
in complete order, and no expanse has been spared to make it
nlairanl an<) KAnnnnintit Annt^r t
WM J LEWIS^
SUGAR & COFFEE
Y tbe barrel or sack just ree'd by
j p H . HITCHCOCK A Co
elegantand convenient. Apply to
(Tec 16 tf
B
npH„E next session of' P'Dean's school will commence on the
JL first of January. 1844.
Rates of Tuition.
Arithmetic. Grander, GeoSraphy, Composition and
uÍÜSiSX&&£gZSSF,
e"* "¡SÍ. •* r* ™B,h
Fuel at tbe expense of the scholars.'
AMS.
a superior article, just reelved by
dee 13 HITCHCOCK A Co.
WINDOW GLASS."
lams,
BOXES Glass8x 10,10x19, x 10*14,12x14,^
for sale low by dec 13 HITCHCOCK A to.
ENGLISH AND DUTCH LINSEED OIL.
GALLONS English Linseed Oil
100 do Dutéh do do for'sateby
nov 8 HITCHCOCK A
BEST GOODS ARE. CHEAPEST.
THE subscribers are now ready to pay the _ .
price lor any quantity of perfect cotton deUvere&K
. .... ..... .. ... .... . in
exebangefor portions of their extensive assortment of splendid
goods lately imported from London, (see adver|{Sgjnen^ in this
paper.) Tbey wiil also allow a high premiumthe notes of
New Orleans specie paying banks paid them for Goods". ^Xwns
"Payment on Delivery," without any'exceptions whatever.
C H PIX A COMPY SitaMd.
sept 6 Opposite the Cmtmn Wdlse.
JUST RECEIVED. '
A LARGE a^ortmcnt of clothing caasisting of Pantaloons
Orese and Frock CoatB, Over Coats, Flannels Irsi. £ a,
jan 17 HACOBBABROrrfph.
RECEIVED per Ship star Republic from New York and for
aale by the subscribers. ...
10 cases Fashionable Hats,
15 " Boots and Shoes,
25 kegs Nails,
12 dozen No 10; Cetton Cards.
ALSO—Ky Jeans, Satinets, Cassimeres,
and'Domesticks. A A G BALL,
'remont Street.
NOTICE.
MY certificate oí head.right, No3^4, 3d class, for 320 acres
of Land, dated June 20tb; 1839, and issued by tbe Board
of Lund Commissioners of the county of Harris has been lost or
mislaid: Notice is therefore hereby given, that unless intelligence
of the same is received at the General Land Office within the
time prescribed by law, I shall apply for á duplicate.
Nov,. 13,1843. v
GERMAN BRICKS.
JOHN BELL.
1 QAAA BEST quality, landing .from board Bre«
■- men brig Otto, and for sale low by -
J< i20 '• EDW KAUFFMAN A CO.
ENGLISH LINSEED OIL'.
A PRACTICAL tuner of Piano's can be obtained by afntrl
'"8 "> jan 20, HAC0BBV B$0.
- • stuvesT —
/M 4^ COOKING STOVES of different sizes and of {He la*
TtW test patterns.
.. 10 Parlor Stoves Ofthelaleit patterns, whicbdwill be
sold vjiry low for cash. oct28 . WM R WILSON.
CHLORIDE OP SODA.
' REMOVES the dangerous effluvia of sicfc'
tásele,
RAISINS.
A FEW ¿ and 1-4 boxes Bloom Raisins just ree'd bv-
nóv8 • HITCHCOCKAO
_ powder and áHof;—
OAA CANISTERS 3 F C Powder
20 bags Shot all Rices :
20 M superior percussion' i
~noy 8 . , HITCH
BBLS Thómarston Lime.
'd by
A Co.
dec 20
PAPER.I
>e. for salebv
HA COBB &B¿ÓT>Irp
Ag!g.AW "w f°-"1 ha ¿gg
c.
FRESH GCODS
ARGO per Brig Ferdinand, from BromPn
ins in Dart of a va v ait .: ™
i?ck. d
LIQUORS
, RFa,| r I?0 BBLS. LIME.
, , r"m ThomBton, on board schr Wild
jmle low fl,r cash. Enqoire of tbe nMtfron I
' •' 1 NÓTIC^ . , • 't>;
Tílv1üíll!ri,l0rwi"' to purchase $500i^lkj
ry notes - Jan * E
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