The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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Sfflf Serpent Sure ÉnougAÍ—The paper# (good
*>*
atuV crew of \he scboon-
«¿ grown fc.good deal in
nitig bigger around than
feét tyng^íThe crew1 of
the «choobér fired á siwiveV loaded with musket ball's
Irity ihe.Bnake, (then raised ot lei st twentyl.friefrtut of
: , the water,)'anditbe shot evidently took effect, as ho
reared>his erlOrmous tail, made a,tremendous splash
In the vyater. and dove towards the vessel. The crew
Were very much frightened, as they, supposed.he was
abDuit to make fierce bailie, 'but he !did not rise in-
sight again.' Now llieso morí («aya the N Y. Cou-
rier) .must all have told the •'grossest and most egre-
gious falsehood, or there is'realU)', after all, in ihe ex«
istence of the eastern sea serpent; for there is no
eh^hce for mistake in fhe ease. The facts, it ii well
to add, have all been sworn to before a justice of the
' peace. ■ •
' 51%e prices; if Brea I Stuff —Foreign, Exportation^
-<Not withstand log the price of P.lowr has got down
Id wUhin a fraction of four doltars—a price soUom
touched even kin the most depressed périods.T-stil
there is no disposition to export. Flour and Bread
stuffs ate abiiriasqt and cheap in all parts of the
wúi'Ids American Floür in England was selling in
bond, or without,dut^, at four dollars, and the.best
Canada Flour, duty paij, at six dollars a barrel.-^
Those are rates seldom recorded in the Liverpool
Market; . Nor is there inducemónt'tó ship prov&'onfl;
last yéar our exports of JSeeF and Pork w^re very
large* bu^ fiom present appearances, tlierr' will be a
considerable falling off.—N. Y. Exprevi
PROVERBS AND MAMS.
We negiect the thing under /ur noses, and, ro-
gardless Of what is within our/eacb, pursue what is
remote. / . . .,, • *
The coward calls himself a cautious fellow, and
the miaeran econom'iat/ • , ,
The traveler who ha* on empty purse sings bofore
the footpad. *
A good name is*#etter than a golden girdle.
Two things a/n nkard doth disclose—
A crimson ptilz and pimpled nose.
Eery man is the architect of his own fortune.
To be poor without being free is the worst state
into which man can fall,
It in prudent to be on the reserve, even with your
' bfftftiVidnd, when ho shows himself too anxious to
- discover your secret.
Some men's fatre iesembles a popular ballad,after
some time chaunted in the streets; is forgotten.
" Confidence contributes more to conversation than
wit or talent.
' The tongue is the woman's sword, and she never
«ufier it 10 rust.
The Bure way to bo deceived, is believe ourselves
more cunning than the rest of the world.
Fools and obstinate people make lawyers rich .
One of the matks of mediocrity of understanding,
is to be always telling stories;
juilico Consists in doing men no'injuryjcleceiicy in
giving t'hem no offence.
¿et this bo thyjbrazen Wall of defence; to be feon-
scipus or no crime, and to turn at no accusation.
To shun detraction, would you fly from virtue.
Obtaining an Appointmcnt.-zlf lliefollowing incident related
in the correspondence of the ¡Parto Cauri Journal be literally
true, it certainly exhibits the effect of impudence, and the fear
of reproach astonishingly developed. A worthy Minister in-
deed, lo be intimidated bya surCbhlcr !
Not long since ode of.the Ministers is said to have received a
y visit from one of our celebrated feuillólonUies, when the follow",
ing scene ii reported to have- taken place ? "Monsieur," said
the visiter, "I cravo a quarter of an hour of your ExceileUp; '
time, whilo Tread a papof which interests you personally.'
The Minister graciously bowed assent, when the man of letters
began a most fluttering biogrupjiy Of the Miuistór. " But it ia
too nr'"" ' M
'Oh I
Wtk _l
countenance he commanded a sccond, as oflWslve and surtrieá".
as'the first had been kiud and flauenftg. The Minister was cvi>
dently embairássed ; the man of letters; profiting by - it,'snid.
with the utmost coolness arid effrontery; ".yViJI his Excellency
choose between .thám T Tho-occupation Of tho journalist is.
difficult and fatiguing ¡ it would" suit me far better to ,diotatc
Srotocols. If your Excellency has a consulship' to bestow, the'
rst biography cap bo published ; if riot thé selclftd will.appear,**
■ And without another word tlie visiter departed,, A week had
not elapsed oro a liierq)y member of societyljrtjcoivcd a diploma
tic appointment, and the samo day," in ona Of orir first "literary*
reviews, appeared a híosl interesting biography,' extolling the
public.and private virtues of this «lliaor of tho crown.
. WHi*KSRs.ii-6f all things avoid a vulgar whisker. This is of
various-kinds. Aji.hort, scrubby iiidqnutnbld no whisker,• too,
yplgar whisker; a weak, fuzf.y, white; mouih-eaten mouldy wlihr
ker. is a'vulgar whisker; a twisting ,'twi'ning, serpen ine', senti'
mental corkscrew of a whisker, isa vulgar whisker) a bjg, bliic'k,
bluff, brutal looking whisker, vulgaV; a mathematical, master of
nrtsical diagram of a whisker, 'is a Vulgar whisker; ''whatever is
not any oftlieso will do. •
- InvsHTtow or Wias.—Philip the "good, Duke «f.Bungnndy,
having become bald very earily in life,* from the effects, of a severo
illness', and being unwilling to disfigure lijoiselfby wearing a cap
. in the high solemnities of the court, although unable by indispo-
aitlbn to remain bara headed,"a barbor ofilrliges, !by his ingenv
ipus invention of a. paruqUo, reooncilpd ^véry difliculjy. This
Uewfashi9ti was ¡ssgarly udopied by*the flemish courlieri-j and
liavidg shaved their hoods in'deforonco to the baldness oftlieir.
sovereign, it is recorded that five hundred wigs appeared in
Brussels VorjdMibrtly after tho Invention (ptbis iniport;>ntadjunct
to the toilet. ■
lorni «linio : , .ry.
BTAüciian Itoqni in Haskins', buildin
Éants Exchange. QE"
nov. 20—3ih •
too mUoh," said tho auditor, "1 cannot deserve uli this praise.""
"Oh I"; replied tho journalist, "If your Extelleuoy is not pluiiseU"
with this biogriipliy here ii another." And wtihdut chati
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XX XX4 ü.iuliljuttp M Ou
Forwarding and Commit;
ept.2«^-ni^ GALVESTON,' few?
r-t-
-Wr-
tf
; iEt)ICAJL^A«y
DR. GARDINKR continue to praotice Medicine ,Midto\fery,
and Surgnru. To Strangcrs it rifay bt> necessary to state
that Dr. tí. has been a practitioner on this island (or five years
and'tor his atandirvg and auccescXn I'to^rojesaidn víould n
thercgenerallyao the «sidsnl calzaos oftbeisland. .
Dr. G. will davote-tho same strict attention lo the /w '^
draitieea heretofore; and will be always found at his /ésidence,
uirie profsaahmally absent. i x
P'lt.eaidcnce aSMij office, corner housb néarl/ opposite
Catjiolic Ciiu;ch. may 8 i. 2L
thé
—J ft
SYDNOR & HOPK^S, • 1
Cotton and Prop'er/y Brokers,
xvction and commission merchants.
WILL give their attention y
chase of Cotton. PrQpt^rMfK^xe, They so cit
consignments or orde(s.from^'eir friends. ITieir charges will in
all cases be moderate ^n^lhey pledge themselves to prompt!
•stííBxrsíw'
Gélyeilton',jAw "gt r^' ' ' '
• • • +-*r\ri
1VJ tlV^V
eivdd
any furniture.
psT u" "T
/j— 4 maVbtó Ccniro Tables
6 dots hniraeaittf Chairs
5 do- Inilett looking Hfasscs nas'd sizes
fjtUli
Dcnfainhn «lU'Peísli'B B
i Ch^irw-.™.
6< murblo top Bidbboards
2yy do ao do. with BoukiCasot
10 Mahosqpy CcnlBC Tables vdith slides to make;tlieni
• f dining Tabica , juno iji ' H: <V, (r(>nU. l
• l\iusquito.NErTllia:, v.
ONE case received per brig Rover, and for.salo by
- may 29f A & G. BAl,L,T,^|poflti st
"*~z .crushed suu-.vr. " >
A BEAUTIFUL article—just received and fbrsalo by , -tvl
may 8 L M btTCftlCO'CK, jr, '
.. .¡; WHÍ W. DBAD , „ ,
A FIRST RATEt.article, wurranteil cqiini tb'hiiy Iri'tlio citj
at per keg, ¡ may.8 L M tfirCUC'OCli jr.
LÍSTOF
in tl
A I. Mr
Ur«^he4r
on ii Til' ¡"'''j'"'
Baicii^ toll
i
;j i.v—ifliíi C5'i°'í
Carson Dr. CronicunJ -£<\
11 ;íi i¿1 tí w ?;A;® t .
Dickmann Chnstiali 1 D«bh
■•■DaVia G a 2 Dolton
D^visiGjeo fi I J
Eofrf1 Jitme'a''
.'Era'khie Dlivi-i.'
AUCTION MART.
neriber tenders
nders his servicfls(\o the publiq m Auc
?er. Ten yebrs experience connected wi}h the Ikrgest
" s United Ssates rendéis hipa conversant
witatbé business in «|1 lu'detaifa, and.he trusts wilt induce" a
' share of patronage from his friends and the public.
" • '^aálfíná' Kníl/ünff ntlidimn." thfi
"House in the
lining the Mer-
IE Ü. IINNEE),
Auctioneer
E, O. LYNCH,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
' STRAND, GALVESTON.
. o. p. kelton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW: '
Residence, Montgomery county, 20 miles east of-he Court hóuBe
may 3
.N. CARSON—DJSJV'i'IST.
Office at the Tremont, Galveston. Reference—Dr. Wm
M. Curper, Dr. J..B. Gardiner, Capt. J. M. Seymour
Mr .Rev. Hucklns,Rey. Mr. Henderson. J. D. Groesbeeck.
JAMES P. NASH,
Notartf Pjtblie, . -
OFFICE. OPPOSITE TITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, TREMONT BT.
Galveston.
. MEDICAL CARD.
DOCT W. D. PRICE announces tiirhselftotho citizens o
Galveston as a Practitioner of jMedicine. and respectfully
solicits a share of piablic patronage. Doct. P. deems it necessary
to state that he is a Gradúate oftbe Medical School at Philadel-
pliia, and for the last twenty years has pursued his profession
in the Naval service of the United States, and in private pracs
tico in Cuba and Florida:
lETResidence—The House lately occupied by Mr. Eadson—
Office, ovor Mr Lewis', opposite to the Market
References—Cols. Morgan and Warren, and Messrs. Crane
Street and Sydnor. ' ' j^ly 10—6w* _
, ARCHITECTURE,
HE subscriber is prepared to draw plans and specifications
for buildings. ■ " '
Persons about'lo build will find it to their advantage to pro-
cure the same, as much trouble and litigation may be frequently
avoided which ¡8 almoBt impossible where rude aketches and ver-
bal agreements are entered into. JOHN DkYOUNG.
une21, Architect and Builder
MEDICAL: ~~
Doctors l.. jones &thomas p. anderson,
having associated themselves in the practice of their pro-
fession, rospectrully tender their services to the citizens of Gal«
yoston. ,
One or both of them may be constantly found at their office
ii D street, three doors east of Mr Osterman. aug 2
. SMOKED.^iilF, ■ ■, . .
AFew( barrels of Tallow Tftwn,choice SMQüED liE.EF
cpn be had on moderate terny* by applying t;i . ,
mnv 11 —4r " H. H. WÍULIAM£ & CO-
ail
\VTNIX)W- GLASS.
boxes 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, '12x13,1 fot WWWvv líy,
Ov may 4 S VANSICKL£, b'trnln).
30
SOAP & CANDÉÉS.
BOXES No 1 Sóap, 10 boxes Sperm Candles.just
réc'd and for sale by L M IHTCUCOCK jr^ ,
Dean J
parriiiBtoniiColVvil'P!
Rvqrcit IÍ Ü
Udoi'iUids P'''
„ '• 1 i "1 '
Ffieze.PjA, '
^fing-yj/ohn I
Giirior'It ' „ ,, ...
UbiswdtfrirFrederick 2' O raves M rs Jano
Gould W C " "" °
Ilaller 7acob"or.VVm
'liili'Hir "" '
Htiiilloy Capt-j j.
Uaiituitt, Auioii
lrvinid'
t.e-unc <,«>vo >11
Ocifll^
BROOMS,Wash Boardf',.Baskets,.Flour I'rays.Tubs, Cliuriis
and Bed Cords, a large assortmeiit just ree'<f by ___
ip ay 13 * L 1\1 HITC HCUvylvjr
'■(JST received diject from Antwerp CO baskets "centkiniug
100 dozen SCHIEDAM GIN in ^ugs,
juae 12
H A COfiB
LINSEED OIL.
A SUPERIOR article for $1 25 per Gallon at letail, for. ¡jale
by may 8 . L M HITCHCOCK.jr.
"f^EITHER the captain or consignee will bo liuble fbr any
1^1 debts contracted by thi saiiors oftlie Brig Ocean".
June 12 II A CORB.
&
CASES- MüsaUITO N ETT1NG
1 case Suspenders
* k u;i
or sale low by
5 cases Silk Hats
1 case cont'g. lot fancy Baskets of all kinds
1 do do 100 Mens Chip-Hats just ree'd and
jUne 12
II A COBI1.
NOTICE.
T HE business heretofore carried on under the firm of Rump
ond Dufonr will be continued under the name of R E. „rr._u 9 .
Rump. Persons indebted.to the late firm will plsiisé sfcttle their-' ■ "--persons callirig lor (he' utiovo letters will
accounts. juno 26. ^ F E RUAl P
j udviirtised. " "
LBS 'Epsom Salts for, sale low by
m \y 18 II A COBB
, '. medical.
■"^OCTOR SAML. HYATT begs leave to announce to hi
B 9 friends and the citizens of Galveston his return to this cityt
Doct. H.-will cohtinuo to practice all the branohps connected
'•••'■ ' K OT ICE. ♦.
THE nniersigrifd. being about to leave town for a titos,gives
notice, iri order to prevent mistakes or imposition, that lie
wishes all business with himself individually:, including all claims
against him, to be presented either.|o himself, or F II Merrimiin
esq.Tor settlement, as "the business co'ndiicled by Mrs. Melba
.Beaumgarten is-on-'her own accouht," and altogether separate
from his. , . . june 8 ■ . . F W U AUAlCAlt'lEN.
Pavsou's Supermr without pre|)araiion¡
received and lor sale by J D GKQEs'BEECK :
with the Medical profession.
Office at Pool, isabadie'a Drug Store
may 18
■ ARRIVED. '.
. 14—Sloop dijeen ortho West, Neagli, Now Orleans,
17—Stoamor Rapublic, Crino,NeW Oilcans'. '
' •
"CARDS.
* ; • J-, IJ. 1LLIES & Co. rr~-
Bireet Importer of Dry Goods ami other suitable goods
ÓAI.r ESTON.
.
m
H. A. C O li B~ ~~
Auction and C ommtssion Mer chant si
STRAND .GALVESTON,
Apvaqces made off Consignments.
' C.~HfPIX & COMP%
Importers qf English Goods, Dircct from London
All kinds of Clothing, Dry Goods, Hosiery: Gloves, *c
Umbrellas and Parusola, Hardware, Cutlery, &c.&c. '
N«¿ 6.S/rand, (opposiibibo Cus/om House.)
■ . . Galveston, Texas.
D. H. IiLAENEtt;
^GerflWM Ennhsh. Amtrii.nn -7
WiHes, Liquors and Provisions"""
Strand, Qalv^stor..
R WATSON has commenced the practice of his'PrOffesV
• sion in this city-rail those desiring his services may pro-
cure, tlionn hy calling at Shaws 11 otsl. juné 1
J D"GROESBEECK.
importer and dealer in
♦ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery tfc,.
Corner of AvenuO D; and 22d Streets, Galveston,
• CoTner o! Main and Congress Streets Houston.
.•'A supply ofull artjclesin his line kept constantly on hand
frobi the ches peat markets' in the U.S. and Europe—warranted
fr^sh aii'J goodand.sold allow prices for cash or produce. '
' - . JOHN M. SMITH~&^CO.
Wholesale and Retail Forwarding and Receiving
■ . ' Commission Merchants.
Sep. 9, lm. - • . Port Lavaca, Texas'.
• . / OLD CAPITOL,
Corner (f (Main and Capitol Streets, Houston.
THIS well known House is now In order for the reception
. of "Boarders arid 'Travellers. ' The Table will at nail
'finies be supplied with the be t the market can affords. sThe ub-
scriber will gi\o. his personal ¡attention to-those who may favor
liirir with a call. Rates of fare reduced! A good atable
att^ched'to tho House. Horses, Carriages, &c. for sale or to
hire un reasonable' terms.
march 10 T. S. LUBBOCK, Proprietor.
J. W. MOORE,
• . Justice oj the Peace,
HAS opened his.offico on market¿treet, opposito to the office
of I)rs. ./ones At Anderson. •
; . . DEEDS OF ,CONVEYANCE,
Mortgages, Deeds' of. Trust, Contracts, Powers qf
Altprncij, Leases, papers in Banlyuptcy, fyc. fyc.
Neatly drawn on moderate terms. Having charge of the re.
cords of tho county, no risk will be incurred of having property
deeded wliere there is nóutitlé or where the properly to be deed-
ed is encumbered with liens- or other incumorancos.
When employed to draw instruments no charge will be made
or examination^ and tracing óf title.
Office next door to the Post Offioo. OSCAR PARISH.
■■■■■, . wm. h., sandusky;
. D ra ugh ts m an,
HAVING estíblisheíl hiinselrpormaneutly In tho city of Gal-
veaton.wil} oxocute all kinds ol'MAPS,CHARTS. LAND-
SCAPE3, plans of CITIES OR TOWNS;—Also, iiistrumeiils
of writing of every description, in the neatest stylo, and on tho
most liberal terms. July 5
CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ~~
N. B. YARD,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his thanks to his friends ond the
public for tlioir former patroniigo and solicits thali atten-
tion to tho fact, that he still carries on ihe TAILORING BUSI-
NESS at his old stand in Mcchanie street,one door westof Shaw's
.Hotel, where he will be found at all times ready and willing to
make up all articles for Gentlemen's Wear, Fashionably and
Neatly. Tho wihses of his customers aro always consulted and
complied with. A rosidenco of six years in Galveston lie thinks a
giifficiont reoommendstiou. 4 Apr¡| g ■
GEORGE K1ELLMANN, Tailor,
RESPECTFULLY inrorms hisf.londsandthe public that
ho has romoved hia shop one door west of the resid«n^„r
Mr. Albort BaU, on Market street, wheró he is'prepared ta, exe«
Cuto all orders in Ins lina of business. •
ET Matrasses kept constantly on hand or made to ord*r.
Repairing of clothing attended t<^. April 27, 6m;
GUNSMITHING.
«E subacriber is prepared todo all kinds er Gunsmith's
work, at his shop on Tremont street Galveston in a now
and .substantial mannor. Order from the country nromDtl
faithfully attended to, and charges moderate.
"i"10 CHARLES DANIEL.
rB^HÉ" Firm bflieaumont & (.Maude is ibis day dissolved bb
1 muiual consent{ all persnria in 'account with the concern
are requested to mako immediate-settlement.
J. K. BEAUMONT
april30. , ; . J. G. CLAUDE;
VLO VEltSS EED for sale by ~ '
may 18 ' II A COBB
SANDS SARiSAPARtLLA-just received a lid i^r sale-by
may4 • ■ J D GROESBEECK-
ICcdd Gcorgo >1 :
I,ari's(ng Jas ' V,
Loiieit I)'
'Mason' Sereno
Martin Hehrv
Alclntyre 3 C¡4., y.
Nobles judge Edw
Pen dexter G W 8
R'ves Sninl S
Runnels Gen I] G
Sherwood M B '
.Sj^jiheñs Sópíiia
Siiuifisüti W T iM
Thompson jas j
Taylor Will M 2
■jj.l ibv'unt
ME
Fowler irwtcf J H IfjfjfliorVohn ^
I->.a|iaUj¥k,_Coj It •„ I
Grucblfer S II aGayle! Iiiliipg-
Graves M rs Juno Guudnfin AIM fc'
Gaive^ Thomas Gait^sCol'W. 1
Ilaller Jacob . Howinson./asR
Htt'vllaird G<fpt> '.'Ilu'ív'-Wd fVe'd D
Jlocltsilo Cliaa F Huékins RBVU
■ . it 3,r.
:obsJi
Waters P 2
Watu W B
Wiley Mrs S L
VV' nphitifiljl
• ir-, L. J n'ry
■ ■
jacoba Solomon
. ;• K • ' " '
Circum james
(¿i lí'iii .^i'' . ^
Lipscomb A S Lamar Gen M,.f^ ■
M ! .
JUaas SI Moore iCom E W g -
Miittis Ilichard Moiitgouiery Wm
.JHeFiirlane.A C, .
N & P '
Pago Fred B PerVy Wm'É
Piclmrd' Victor Powell Gdó W
R ■ • V':;-
Rodger? jos H . Root Sf TayJor '
S ; '' •
Smyth RT Snow Lieut ChaiB2
Street Pdrfc G Smith Bcllu
"'".T " ' ' ' :'- y
Trimble Mrs jane Thompson Wq
Tulloer Henry Tuylor John
W .
Work Mrs F WellosTlomming T j
Wylio ftlrs S L Woodwoatli Dr lt 2
Work Dríúhn ' Wilson Robt
¿Y/ites.A j ;
will pleaséüsf thoy are
R. D JOHNSON, P M.
FOR NEW. ORLEANS.
THE now anil sub«
stanfiat Steam Ship
REPUDLIO J. R. v
INDELIBLE 1NK-
just
A EMPTY CASKS.
. Lot of Empty Water Casks for sale clmap by
'july 15 , D H KLATSNER
"durha.m cattle for sale.
APPLY to the subscriber at Now Washington; Galveston Bay.
may 2,2—wfnv ^ K MORGAN.
PEARL BARLEY—a superior article just,ree'd and fór fále
by", may 22 J D GROESBEECK-
v...'Wi-.' HARDWARE.'
"STIT'OOD Screws; Bilit and Strap Hinges,. Patent. Rim
T V Locks; Stock, Pad. Tr'nnk and Clipboard Locks; Brads
ari'd Nails, brass and iron Wire Sieves. Ree'd por steamer N Y
aii'd for sale by juno 15 A &. G BALL
RICH'D. BACHE Esqr ,is my Attorney in fiict dnring my
absenco from this Republic. aug ^G - JNO G TO b.
R NAILS, POWDERÍ.PAPER, &c.
ECÉIVED per ship Star Republic from New York
38 kegs Cnt Nails >
20 ." Dupont's fino Sporting Powder
20 reams Wrsppirg Paper ■
50 fine and common Cap Pa.pfcr
80 bundles Printing Papor, size. 2Ixy8aud 25x35.
Also—on hand 'a fine assortment of llVits— Boots aiid Shoes—
Cottonade%— Prints:—bleached and urtbleacliod Dotr.eitics—
HARDWARE, Arc., which will .be sold low for Cash by
. ■ may 18. ■ . A-&- G BALL, Tremont Kt.
Crane M'esfttr, will.
leavo here on the 10b
Sep'. forN Orleans, I
and has good accom- I
modatiohs. Shewai 1
"bitilt expressly' for
this trade^ and is remarkably Well adapted for -the transportation
of hiavjr freight', and beiYiii "¡Atended to Mtei canvass, as
well as síéam, may witlrproprif-iy be < onsjdorcd a very safe boat,
and fully equal to any other sleilmer li) the trade. For freight or
passage apply to the Captain on bóiird at' McKinmy & WiU
¡amé' Wharf, or to. II 11 WILLIAMS & CO
N B Her day of.departure fiom Nc?vv Orleans on i>er return
liflro vvjll he on SiUurijay the 31st of this month,' '
fti LJS'J'AHi).
f|THOI?NTON & GRIMSTEAD'S Superior Kentucky
JL Underwood's - do Boston
Warfanted Freth and Good, jiist received and for sale by
j"'y 6 ■. ^ .- j.d groesbeeck
"i AS EN N E .PEPP-BR, a superior an e—jrn' received and
1/
•for-sale by, juiv 5 J D g'ROESBEEOK
^ÁftiAlíi^ii/S, A Iresh drtie'e—jiist received and fhrsale
• j 'y c j i) groesbeeck.
: LACK PEPPERrrjust received and for sale "by "
'may11 J D GROESBt;
juiv 5
j d groesbkeck.
BRANDY, S S Dupuy's and Napoleon 'superior Brandy
reo'd per Neptune for sale by
dec 20
D H KLAENER:
^ tlA LH.—iiest bard Enlisb Goals, fur sale by
y jan 24, 1LLIES & CO, Strand Street.
LAND AGÉÑC'yT"
15
june 12"
boxes genuine Swiss Ab 1ntho
20 bus '.do . -Kirchwusser for sale at, cost
■li A COBB
C-HLORIDE jOF LIME.
LBS.Chloride of Lime-jiist received, per KlonpCiit-'
ter andjor'.sale by . 'J; D GROESU/iEC'K{ < v
Augiist 31 " •"
DRÜGS AND
Received per-sibop puit<y,
,£e'nn(i; " M.aniia,- "' " Rliubajb - Eloiir'Stilphnf
Koie Bfimstono ' \Cf6dni Tartar Gum Arabic,Sflgo .
Blue pill Mas^ Calomel.' Quirjine *Cast'oi"OH
Gum Cenrplior -Ipecac Julep. dale. Magnesia
Mustard Kenmcky and Boston Ginger Ciniumibn-•
aalehy. . ttirg ST: ^ J'.p GROESBBECK. '
for
SHERIFF'S SALE,
James Wallace ctal, V JR'B Y yirtuo of a decree of.liie
* vs* i «ípw# tho District «Court of
M,1Stoan.boht ! the 'chnnty of Galveston, sittip-rag
Cdl. Woods, her-tac* f ' a Court «r Admiralty, in the oaiise
kle, apparoj and' •> f above ' nífcod, ..I" 'will Jtroeecd - to
furniture. J sell to the highest 1 iildor-for eaftl.
at the wharrof. McKinncyfifc WilliaiSs, on Monday,roii,0f
September ne*t, btstween the hours oM0 o'clock; A.' ¡U. nnd a
c'clock, P. M., Ihé Steamboat CoT Woods,.her, metilo,",,p ,„rff¡
and furniture—libelled in tho cnuso Hbojó" mpíiijoiiod, ami de
Creed-to be sold in pursuance.Of rhe sairi/i. ' '
Aug 31 ' *
15
M.'SM YTMv aliVfifl' G
PC BBLS PORT'J RICO SUGAR ' T .
25 bugs Rio Coll'ee-for aale by
j""° *?. • • ir a cpnir.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.''
' v 1 fi Si #1 ( a /i t\4 • fea' . n i*M k u.' . I * . M -
Letters of Administration on the Éstate, of Frederick D
' ®°" 6 ofGalvestim couiitv.liiivii.tf hden jtr&nrAd'
on the 20th day ofAugust A. D. 13-14 to .lie snbin^r ^ 'r
Hon- the Probate Conrrrtfsa.dco,iniy. All person imvhiVcii
nirainflt enid Gstatff: nrMhhrr iv'?. 1'
'"id ®®^te,'orri hhrebj' riofineil'to pr^eiit thoni vvithfn Mi'p
tune lim,tied by law. OMhey will he barred. , And nersonhiftJ h
iÉl4neíS<1 e'tBté WÍ-"- líl^0^ imniedhite. nayriiont (ó."the uuriorl
i no t e- • J4MÉS M.-SEYMOUR
Aug.23.—lw6w ' A(fl¿f, ^ n. n*™K'
ia
HE undersigued ijaving permancntly located himself in the
-immediate viciuityioftlio General Land Office at Austin,
respectfully tenders his services to hta frionds and the public as a
genortil Land Agurtt. - .
Letters addrpssed.to him Post Paid, making" enuttines relative m
to tlre exHiirination of'field notes, tho procurement of patents, or' 1
locatioas of nncondiiionui ltend rights and bounty cluims, will rot I
ceive iiistaiit alienten and prmiipt answois.
_ A Correspondence.will be openedwith the surveyors of the dif.,
ferdnt.con ti tles, and facilities ofli red for the transaction of any
bus"ic!s|)er!«iti,ii51 land uudters in at,y part of the Republic:
John A.- Fcrd Ltq. ol Galveston, will, receive' ond forward i
such-land claims as'parties may desire to place in my blinde, and J
isauihorizod to make all necessary preparation to enable,me to i
perfect the,r titles tQ the same." , • • - ¿ ' J '.. jL
"1U" ®«s(?sniodorate, and in proportion to thé 'service. 1
^Br^Swl'-Tr -;ly-2!¿' ' A|J)EN A M JACKSON. ., J
Jffl -íié iV^ r ^••°'fíí'Vli-^ i,l'''or,"3'f'1Í "persone desirous of 1
ii." i'. ' -i/''".'IJ')that.he ¡ia« aírivéd at Galveston arid -1
,,!7ífvVUl® i^,,fnss wl hiin-can apbly to Mr A, Láúdo H A 1
:Cobb-s stoluat Gah-friton, during his'voyaga West-undertaken in 1
hetao tho stsuleniont made by.lfin! lifSán Antonio on tho- "I
lands gr/tnleci lum hy tlie.Gov.eintndni in 1S42 ' • . ' - y
- • 1' O ii LTToll Toll
*A «WWÁN' * S°.od eo'olr, Washer and '• Ironer i'l
1'or lucthir P'^iiqulars enqiwre of M AlAitCfct ■& CO
níSíVÍÍ?EK- -EJfATHEjR-i
'-Cl VED nni'filnrimti ' TVT/ '.« _ 1 .1 . -v -
oRprocí for salo cheap flir cash.
tuna Í5
./acob
Si:
.c.h.eaí'
. .. OOuDS.
JL!i arrvW,S"|,p1 01 ü(í"d3,1 am desirous of seN
■i: 7i V •' r Pre^0,lt st.pck «8 quick aa nosaible nn j nfá
fcr-tboin tlicreforo ut .^cry low pricey. ' F E rump '
■ PRINTING PAiW
OR • SAL'E; ¿jxas and 25x35
mn'-ch 8:1
jan 2U.
— A & G BAL'
GERMAN. BUICKST" *—
| BEST .quality, laildilf from board
f men brig Otto, and for saló low by
i:ow kauffman ^co j
Bre-
ESM? ár ma#í'e.
• - NOTICE. * ■
Hj; Copartnership existing beiteeén J. Cli
assaijna, A.
'st, /.wr>,thp
Farms will
T l |HR0..
Cardet & A., 1 lioiivenir, expiring January l«
property of the Wast Liberty Steam Saw ftlifl and . W1M
be aold Recording to the articles of Copartnershin the P¡7 . T
or January nest Ibr Cash. It consist* of Four Tl ,! „i-..y
Hundred and Twenty-Eight Acres'Jf Land"^!y
ed, one Saw-MiH, one Farm, ó god Dwell! * new Corn rX
.uj 10-tf JOHN CHASSAICNE, JI„Cf„.'
RSUANT. Jo the rprpviai^ns of the law orgtb inat. re-
,-ÍÍV11* N,,vy ff 'li® Itopublic to bo laid up In Órü¡na«
ry, ond in accordance With previous notice to that effect th
..Wing iiunedollipvrs, t0Jll; SiirgeonnL M cSa'a,
n\ ^l/ÍL"B£aÍÍa,^,gMftfter Dnniel Lloyd-MidS, !—- '
U'Thp n XV íí r°/' J- 5íyant' S"il'hen Bi
White,- , VV . C* Croecy, Timothv Griswold
Middleton, together with ail other oflicars, /purser
seameti and. marines on furlough nr leave of abs,
by hoporably discharged from thfi Navul service *
of lexha. to tako effort from ijiic dato. '.in
Li.ntenants Alfred GtjGrny, Cyrus Cum8
Wi'Nr-Stl'rgogn Tlionj'as P. AndersiSn-Sa
8. Arcambal, and Wm, 12. Glenn—MidsWn
G. Goodnll, and G. F. Fuller, having refus
and abandoned the service on or about the^H,
h iving remainod absenct smoa that period a"r!
that their .name* have been dropped fróm tírn i
-•By orderof'riie-Prestdont, Tl*
- * M' C. IIAMILTOP
.. MW
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