The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1844 Page: 3 of 4
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front Algeria, This u the mailt object ot the
diluía ««
Tlw Spauiab Cer/ee waa eftpect*
<U> lha lQih ttlL and a n«w owca
/>jfebér, when Ui. f u«#i Will >•
of age. Atora* amount <4 national _
twtu MU iaftéer ló relien iW •uaneial
ineat^. There ia a. other Mtteof infere*
Peuiuaula.
: Carteas** tfáéf—m m Pkiladdfhé*.-Tim Cotrtk
at wu reported, di^rwnt by further rwt* in the etty f Pbjla-
dalpku|. On the &ih. however. (ha following oaearrancea leak
placa *■ recorded in the AT, r. Jonrtml <f Cometer ."
"Early on Friday morning, aq attaok w«i made by * •"••¡J
party of Irishmen. about 60 in number,' upon the tents which
bad been pilr.Uud for Ibe accommodation of the Native Autert-
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no At, J«l; 17.184*.
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NOTICE,
iio*t*a estate a^rP M
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in LÍwuMlí and Ha«f*1 and the talked
_ > apinnersoi Manchester and neighborhood.
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Middling Fair,, : >
Fair.. ,«. | ' J 4
Quod Pair. J t :
Good and Fina, 'Ü'' l ¡ V
feto-,*
hll) "?<P
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beach, fivs asile*
JSJlíL
wliote care th«y wdre left having beeiiloreibly expelled, and in
soma instances ssveroly beaten, the Irialiman proceeded to de-
mu.i h,. the t, ul>.y Other «xiaperiitirignutreges ara alledgtd to
have buen committed by the Irish, among which ia mentioned the
tending and burhing of the Am ricanfleg which fioaltd e«rar the
6tb Ward headquarter', In the Northern Libertiee.. The a*
éitement produced by these aota of unprovoked violence, increa-
a<Mg ihreughout the day ne tlte knowledge of them w*a atora ex*
teimivftly di-aeinitialed, towards evening was infiiuisd to' the
h'gbeat pitch, by the rumor that arm had bssn earried in-
to1 the CWréh known aa St. Pb ¡Hip's da fieri, situated in
Q'teeii.ttreet, above leennd At an early hoar. Urea collec-
tion of people turrottndod the building, and evinccd demonstra*
tlont'ot e very alurming character. The sheriff*oon made bis
appearance; and, in couipluncit with the demand*'' the people,
for a search;atiuiu lOo'cliicfc in '.he evening, accompanied by a
large body or policemen, entered the building and brmight forth
twelve musket*, which ware conveyed to Iba Soutbwark Hall,
amid the nproirloua cheeraof the multitude. '
The difficulty did tint eeern to subside, *nd the Sboriff and Mr.
Wright Ardil, (one of the wounded in Kensington) addressed
the populace, promising to reeaaip in the church, and further
examine,tt until morning.' Mr Ardietben chata twenty euixaua,
with whom,and ilia Sheriff he eelar«>dib*,«b',rch.
The innb still remainiagtothenowbef.ef thoufatfde.etnct watch
wa* kept apon the front of thecharcb, until a «light ratu deaceud
lug, partially dispersed the crowd.
About eleven o clock, the "Union Feuclblaa, Capj. Lee. came
upon the ground. Their commander,in a briefapeech, gave the
mob five minnteito disperse) (ftnd anon there were very faw
persons le.ft upon the ipot..
Later accounts state that , the mob again rallied in great force,
when the military having been increased to a large number un-
dir the oommand of General Cadwtll^der, were compelled to
fire on them, whioh they returned, but wera finally haaten off.
There ware aome ¡wenty or thirty killed, with a large nuuibar
wounded, mostly,oniong the mob; bnt few of the military being
injured. This spirited demonstration on the part ol the military
Maws to have hud the desiréd effect, a«on the eveuiug of the
6th an arrangeoient waa entered into between the'leading Na-
tiva Americana and the Commistionaraof the District, by which
paacn was restored, and (very thing at the last accounts remain'
ed quiet.
The following is an attract from one of Dow Jr's. patent
Bormous. It is replete with sound sense and gohd advice, and
are commend it to the attention of our reader*.
My wortl,y hearers—what ia past is the same as the fish that
slipped through the net—gone beyond the hope of recovery.
Therefore let nt seise upon the pretent—waylay every wealth
burned hour that paaaes—rob it of its riches—atrip it to the skin
—and let it pass oi, in a state of nudity to join company with
those'beyond the fliod.' We live only fot the Preseut; and if
we don't makalip our mindato enjyr it, depend upon it we shall
never find enjoyment, even if we were to live through half a
dozen eternities. To spurn present joys and pleasures, and
perform tha part of spiders in weaving webs lo catch the flies of
tha Future, ia silly, and foolish Adverse winds may blow, and
storm* may arite, that may sweep yoor fancy net works away
ere they are half completed, and leave the broken thteads of hope
dangling in the murky atmosphere of doubt and uncertainty.
NEW ottLKAN* MONK Y MARKET.
1 New Ontsan, Jely IT, I8«.
' ¿'PKCrtt.. '■ • • •1
Dollars' and half dollars . par i
Dimes and half tliaaee,
American, gold,
Suvereigot, t .
Twenty franc piecea.
Dotlbluoua, Spuniab.
do Patriot, .
Londen, 60 daye
Paria, 60 daye, •
New York.UO day*
t do ahori
Boatnii. 60 day*,
Philadelphia, 60 days,
do short
Baltinioie, 60 dfys,
United Stat#*,
First Municipality . .
Third Municipality.
Texua Note* (if eU Backi)
do futereal Notes
do 8 per ceiii|Bond*
prent
pr. ct.diact.
eta on the dollar.
«i ■'. • •>
de 10
de
Naw Orleans.
Bank of Louaianna
Uas Light
Mecliauict & Tradera1 .
City . *! - •
State , .
Union ....
Canal .
C&rrolton .
Conaolidated . '
Citizen* • *
Commercial .
Atcbalafaya • . .
Exchange :
Improvement . .
Bank of Orleaus
northern
Bank of the United States,
New Yet* and Boston
SOOTI.ZRR
Alabama ,
Tennessee
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
Georgia,
wcaTKRtr,
Kentucky, ,
Cincinnati,
Indiana, .
Miatouri.
History.—Several instances are on
dJtiieatic then has. in old ago. put on the
ei
Curious fact i/t Natural
record where the domebtir . ...
plumage of a cock, had apurs, crowed. &c. We are informed
by a gentlemen whose observation* we can rely upon, of a
peahen wbioh has, at tbe preaent time, put on the plutn iee ef
the peaeock•— Garner'i Natural H story ofths aunty oj Stafford.
f We presume ihesa phenomena are analogous in nature to ihone
ehange* of disposition which ladles undergo when seized with a
deaire to wear the eabilituents of their lorda.—£d] ;
. LINES,
Oeca>i ned by the death of an old Revolutionary Soldiar, at
. Bunker Hill, where he had gone to witness the completion
ef the Monument, on the 17th of June, 1843,
j. n. ow. ■
The old manéame to bia grave to die,
While'wes ilia hmr. and dim hi* eyei
Lord of the erook'd and aaplea* limp,
Diatanc* and toil were naught to hint.
Over thehill and thnngh the vale,
. Oufrard be mfcrolied so weak and pale;
. Banners of innocence round him waved;
Beautiful onea his blessings craved
Blasting nor answering word he gave;
He held communion with the grave;
Room for the dying veteran, roofn,
• ' Gtory'jfi jid «hull be valor's tomp.
|iin lie stands on the deathless height,
I do<)s hia dim eye mark the fight
' • ' Onward the briatling legions come,
'Trumpet' and bogle hail the drum—
Préar.utt, the dauntle*ji, meetstha van—
'. . . WhoV like the old inililiameiil
Comrades arnurid him' fall in gnfe,
Over htm break* the battta'areati ■ *>i-
Billows óf quivering Oilms arise, •
Over the-battle sacrifice . .
How* advance*; an<t Warren falls,
.*' Slowly(the patriots leave their Walla— *' . '
JWijsht, wr(th lier dark, starless wing, .
Siu on the baltliyg hills a King. < ■ ,.
The old man *at en the hill alone,
Over him. towered the *jhakiug «tone; •
had passed since he had aeen
. The Ibreljf bay .and ita hills of greem
'ird imiTft,.v.'y) vrords Ct*ím hirtbiu lipsfelli # - > • 4 :4
V- «ntjat a murtal fears to tellt „
• Leng be glided,'"«rtn meniary iriie,
• ' Brought thevforgutten past to view,
• Tear^ fell.thick, and tear* fell fá*í,
What was^As]>r«*sa< to the past! "•
Ha lonlted to evening *ky. and said,'
. While !i* stars'ehbna out on his silver bead,
^ 'My sonl ascend* cu noiseless wings,
And, like tiiebirl of the morning, sings;'
.' I hear, aal pas* |he night' pale noon,
The crftwifg cocks >n't|ie morning mona
, And *ee (lie banners eternal day,
Advance on the brightening milky way; V, '' í
And mark the ients of the heavenly ikjsi.
DaWhs of li^iht in the dbep bride lost.
But stay- wbumaana that muttering drum!'
Tis rovcPie—I coeie, I coin*. .
Skeleipii death; In vain ye frown;
Dear tp me is yonr iron croWns ij '
Vbu bid mh tíntnr the deathless band,
To guard |l e fiag of the spirit fond.' .
Tha old man turnad to the silent hilt.
And bis eye was fixed, and hi* heart w*s still,
Morn cante, and 'hoy found the old man there,
' And hia banda were clusp'd e* one in prayer.
JT F. H. MEItttlMAN, E.'q. will be<supported for the of-
fisenfRepre-entaúvein f.ongresa fot Galveston County, at tne
.ensuing election, v
Vird.r—Ui this city on Wednesday h iusi. of bilious fever
afar an illne * <if 28 daw, Joh* C. Micmz of Halibut county
ire. The Richmond Enquirer will please copy.
SO 5f.
TRZA8URT NOTKS,
DANK NOTKS.
eta on the dollar
et* on the «I
none
tlmt he is
Office, ever Mr Letts', epp«*ite t tbe Mjik.it
Reference*—Celt. Morgan end Warren, and Messrs. Crane
Street.edSydnor. , . , ,„ i„ jf'ly
LUMUlyK.
PERT Yellow Vioé Lnniher awnrted,
_ ^ tor aale tn Lti^i ineuit p^rvhasei*t\i
per tbuesand leet—Cuah on dalivry- ... .
jujyVjN ; M IIITrnrnrK.jr
DOCT. I. Ü. KNK'HT.
(Formerly Senior Surgea* U <.'* • .fVuiy.y
HAS removed to tbe retidenue of Stewart hi
block* aouth nf the Presbyturiau Chufih—Offlae
¡ tbe Poat Office.
Knight ia a Graduate of the Univefi
i assiduous di
tug lee
Duet.
and an asstdñouadtveüon
be conceive* ha* rendered
to t hi* climate.
Testimonial* of qualification from bia Precept
alae, Irani Professor* Gibaon and Cuapuiau, 1 .
be*een atthe officeofA M Green, Eaq, U. S
■ Doct. K further hogs leave toroler to either oi
nts dttended since hi* return tn.ibi*
•For Hd vice in office With. Medicine,
Per visit in the City,
Vewels in tl.e aiream,
Double the above chargea a> night
ate of the Uaiverslty of Pennsffranlt,
to hitI p.ofe**iou in Meaico and Texaa,
hi in ft nt iltar with the dt«ea*o*iucid<Mit
r,I)lj ot.Parrtd«.
Hiladelphia. way
íiepSü
merous
J-OR SALE OHIO HIKE,
NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook, Waahef and Irener.
For forth tr pa. ticttlar* eiMjuire of M GARCIA dfe CO
O LASS WARS FQR SALE CHEAP
A Fine assortuaunt ofTumbinr*. (Cut and other )
Wine Glit**es,
do.
do.
Madeira Glaases—Jelly do.—Gothic Win? do.—Cordial Glaaea
I ...... _ l,.„ .... .
Cordial Decanters, and aundry other article* of Glass.
July 90 ' HA
STRAW BONNETS.
FINE assortment Ladie* Straw Bonnet*, for «ala very low by
julySO H A COBB
COBB
'wirur
LOOKING GLASSES.
OF all shtes and kiuda, tor sale at very reduced pricea by
jolySiO H A CO
i BB
mi-
tktm
•upwnt- "■
Cream Tarter
p.; to vine I
>;w a|
jl.e'.-iQ't
|mm> A#
I ltd'. !?u .itl
h'aJne'ifc
HmüIi
"v.Mlft' W-DKJ.
fix mi
inCnglteb,
y* mm
wM
Maniitalian ■enmleálto
niTinuonvm praweiUf
Toé tllif fta wid imrtttftd
"I ^wtewv
btft nnder the immediate care of
Board ctn be obtained
Pay menta for tuition to baniarie ntottlblf
alveatnn, June 8. 1
X
fnuBUtLei
■ ]n*f. received i
s
LEAfj
P«/
RECEIVED '
V at, consiati
Ü, Rua**t br
'indingSj All which are
Grayson P. W.
f
wholesale prices curttent
Corrulsd by H. A. Cobb
Galveston, July 27. 1844.
bbl .,,, ..... ...
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««ttettititeaee*
• ••• •••• •«••• ••*
t ttlilt nee*
i s e o • • e eat 11
e • •••«••
ALMONDS,íp ft
BREAD, Pilot, par
" Navy, per bbl
BRANDY. Cognac, ^ gallon
BUTTER, Goshen, per lb....
CANDLES, Sperm, per !b......
CHEESE, Goshen, per lb...
SEGAU.S, Havana, per M
American,.
COTTON, in demand
COFFEE, Havana middling, per lb
CORN MEAL, per bbl. ...... .......
CORN,shelled. # bushel e'v• • • it. Vft ftft • ••••••
CU ksfcíSE ^ lb •••••ee * esi *«Ja# J ** e«
FLOUR KUperfine, ^ bbl..ee. eeb.*e a..w.
Flll©i aseses titttttttt ttee • é •• •••
FISH, Mackerel, No* 1 ^ bbl **Met«>**is
No.2,es«i ee«tte Mttttt tt
Herring, ftnokedp jP1 boi#t**e* •«••••
GIN. Holland, "P1 ¿Sil* e e ••«•••••• o ««e see * •
GLASS, Window, 8X10 A 10X12 per box..
14X10 a 1*2X18..
AIDES, (Dry) ftMM«**M«eat ie##
(Green) •••••«• •••••• •••«•• •• (
HORNS, each,... ••••••••••**•• •••••••••e
IKON, bar, ^ cswl^ow * ,e* •••••• ••••••
LUMBER, yellow pine, ^ M *«fi « e V*v '
white >" ..
LEAD, Bar, per lb
LAKI), per lb *** ••^••o «••••••••••••> ••« •
MUL^SSAS, ^ gallon. «••••••
tt •••••• •••• ••
NAILS, U @ JiOd, per lb ......
OI LS, Linked, per gall* ••••••••••••••
8perm.ee. eo eft^nft«b • •• • • •••••• en^,f«
ONIONS pir bbl #• •••*«<>«>,•,•, i s , ,«4
PORK Meé, bbl;•••<••
Prime...... é* d '••• • ••••in ••••■ • mm*
POTATOES, per bbl. * •• i % «Cf •*«*• ,n • ••
PAINTS, «(bite Lead, pei hag.
rice,^ ft... eee sse t t eo*. e ,*ea* e*,,ee* •• <
SUGAit, La. Brown, per lb.••••• •••• •••••,. .
HAVANA SUGAR, Brown .#?••« . I
W bile, . eéo e e s.e m ••• . f fft
8TAVES V M ot ItiQO 14
SALT, Liverpool Ground, per tack* 00 j
SOAP, brown,' ^ file..••••••••••••• .••••*«. 8
SHINGLL3 ^ M • ¿ ft. • 1. ••...• . •# ,4 ¿
TEAS, imperiai,^1 Ib..é..e ...i........e.e. I So '
(puuoowde .v........... I I
Vouñg Hytnri .............
TOBACCO, 1st qnal. mannf. box ^ ft .....
2d quality,..,...... .;'á.
win £, claret, per bát......
PETITION. *
P|i Office, July 17, .1844.;' '"j;
Estate of J Pkobate Court, O. Countt.
THE Executors of thi* estate havlug petitioned this Court to
hive the elaiins against «aid catate aettled and liquidated
er the provision* ef the act of Congresa, approvvd 3d Fabrn.
ary, 1844. It ia ordered.'adjudged end decreed, that the creditor*
of *aid estate be cited toll, and appear at tha September term
of*aid Court,(-la*t Monday in September.) therd to have these
claims .etttat> in accordance with the provision* of «aid law, and
it ia fnrtlprorderod that publication of thi* order be made in
oua of the publia Newspaper* of thi* city Air throe week* we.
cessiveiy. jn'y 17 J NO. 8. JONES c. t. a. c.
Tbe foregoing a true copy from the record* of tbe Pr
Conrt Galveston County.
'f€e* OSCAR
JpSS
ftlt' . -tT • i-i .i-f í
!> "1 I HI* Hi '
jnly 17—lw4
NOTICE.
PARISH'
MR HENRK CASTRO inform* all parsons desirous of
hearirg IVnru mm that he ha* arrived at Galveston end
those having bu*ine*s with him nan apple to Mr A. Latido, H. A
Cobb'* store at Galveston, during his voyage west undertaken in
the interest of the settlement made by him at San Antonio on lb.
lands granted him by the Government in 1849.
Tha Democrat and Vindicator thrill give the above 3 inaertien*i
and aend bill to II. A. Cobb. July 10 St;
MMmm
republic
Coonty or
Liberty. }
HJOTICE i* hereby givmthet B. Townsend, administrator ef
I ft the estate of W M Logan deceased, having filed hia peti-
tion in the honorable the Probate Conrt lor aaid County; praying
a distribution of the assaU of said estate among tbe crfdttor.
thereof. Theno are therefore to notify all peraon* having claim*
against aaid estate to file the.ante in tbe Clerk's Office oithe PTo-
bate court, in said county, on or before the next term thereof, to
alt in the town of Liberty on tho flrM Monday in Augnat neat, A.
D. 1844. when «aid estate will be divided and distributed.
Witness the order of tl.e Hon G W M lies,
.......toft*.•••••••••
.• ..«.'«ft.. . . .'•
jnly 10
w
judge of Probate*,
tt DUNCAN. C P " * ~
C L C
UNPAID Lnttera in the New Orjeana PottOffitsn,
Juno 27.1844, for persons in Texas*
14
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WHISKEY, rectified..t•.ei.>.e«...... *•,
55
ríllleeve
for new orleans
JEL THE luat sailing Texian Sloop CUTTER,
Btfo positively for the above port on SVNDA V morning
HE. uext. Postage fifi. Apply on board, or«. •
jnly-¿7 H H WILLIAMS * COt
Eor ítísw ó&LEAKs. ~
JEL THE fine fáM áailing <iai|íparkd ki>H copper fastened brig
ROVER, L> Faivat.. Master, will; leave for the abovo
-nttmt,pon positively ou WEDNESDAY, tbeSJai iyai.—
For freight or passage apply on board ot to
july 27 H A COBB.
received per brig weser.
BcXES WINDOW GLASS assorted >««., 800
est yeer.
WiurfiMir EM
ARRIVED,
/■iy 9#—Setfr hanger. Merihio, N O
lUrf. r.lv.l, New Orlttns
GOODS, which 1 ufibrnt low pric«>.
J«"y *7 .M .. ..r E RUMP
~~ notice.
IT having beenrepmtsdi mneh'to my injury, that th re was a
, great deal sf sickness m my bouse, and that there were als to
eight in it dicing a dav, thia i* publicly to pronounce th. parson
who ranorted such a,story to be a base liar and the traltb tt not in
him 1 hav^ badbnt three nf my Boardera aich, and no one ha*
died except Gift- Mprnhy, who bad been in bedbealtb for the
•VH, ,/fpAIIAW
• si.. ¡ ;l.i,'--moiVean«.>.- /i
Andrews & Swain
Albert Lando
John H McNairy
Thomas Huling
Richard Fiizpatrick
A Fiizpairick
John B King
Fred'k D«an
Ann D John ' !
Wilber Cherry /
Jsmea M Askew
Mrs Judy Bullock
James Suymoar
T B J Had ley
John W Rose
J«ihn D Boylan ¡ r ,
Elkaimli Brush
M B Menaia V *"■1
David Ayres ,n. | ;
Cl'Xilila .Vlacdoo
St«phéo Biajelton
E Sterling O Robertson
James Oriephant
Pobert P Morgan
Anthony Botler' . '
Fratikiiti A
P K¿íf
Jope#
it
fililí.
Geo W Garnett
Richard W Meade US N
Mr Page
C N 'Bassett •
James A Moody
Robert H Nell'
K Morgan i
-George S Kelly
A Ferrer
1>so¡el Shlpmu
Mrs Ld.cy J
8 T Burus
Witt M Tsylor
John W Littl.
Robett J Were
Maver Le.
. 8 Brown ■ í.í'c, í
Wm R .Baker
Jo,tab R
"Wm. Mann «
Cat he tille CasUnio ''
John M Hill
Wm P NVyche
Charles Gillt^ *
Mrs Fiahfcw
Fieldii
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A BARGAIN',
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AtGemtemand.elroiis ef trevialimg to thd North I
fit of bis liealth, would dispose of hi* entire .tork, COMist-
log of a well aelectaii aasnrtmen t nfPre^b Pemiiy G HOC
together.with the, good will *|«J Store, wbtch f.w e*oell<
cation and extensive cuH"nt,
ty. Addrees A. L. through tbe
HtfLS CASTOR Olt
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i A cask* Epsom Seh* 1 Ceroon Indie.
Bbblaapu Turpsmiua jut ree'd aedloTssIs by
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The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1844, newspaper, July 27, 1844; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177313/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.