The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1844 Page: 3 of 4
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.diking oxeotk bwfers and «teei*. tind 500 «heap. —
jo constantly employed 250 hands, and kept 24
jlongha going daring the year, whan the earth dtid
[¡esifcte of tbe we«ther would permit. In 1786 he
J50 hogs, weighing 18,560 pounds, for
Ithe use of hia family, besides provisions j'jr his ne-
|%*oes. .... '•
Beautiful Thpught.—-Childhood is like a mitror,
ithcbiog and reflecting images all around it. lle-
| member that an impious or profane thought uttered
by parenl'e lips may operate upon a young heart
like a careless spfay of walei- thrown upon polished
Bisel, staining with ruet, which no after scouring catt
efface. ■
Don't Be Ashamed.—Let jio mi|n be too proud to
work.' Let no mati be ashamed of a hard fíat, or a
«unburnt countenance. Let a man be ashamed «only
of ignorance and sloth. Let no man be ashamed of
poverty. _Let him only, be ashamed of idleness and
dishonesty.
Carpet Weaning,— The Lowell, Courier says:—
Ever^ band-loom belonging to tha Lowell Mil'.is is
now t« active operation, and carpet hand loom .wea-
vers were never fiwrejn demand than at the present.
A gentlemeiUa uQW putting up one hundted hand-
l(*oma iu addition"lo those which ha has now in ope-
tion.
. Yankee Notions.—' The cargo of the brig New Eng-
land, cleared at Boston latelj for Barbadoes and-Tri-
nidad, we learn by tbe Shipping List, consisted of the
following articles: 150 tons lee, 500 lbs, fresh Mutioh,,
5Ó0 dó.veal, 75 do. Poultry, 600 do. Butter, 20,bu*h-
els Oysters, 800 Cabbages, 13 half bblrf. Beets, 20 do.
Turnips, 425 do. summer Apples, 9. bbls ,summer
Pears. It is presumed that before long, Turkeys
raised, fattened and killed in Buffalo, will be sent to
London, Calcutta, Cuba, New Orleans, and other
ports, in the vessels which'unnually carry from Bos-
ton.50,000 tons of lee id all parts of tha world.
* - «r ,
A correspondent of the New Yoik Journal of com*
merce express fears that the improvements guilig on
in thát vicinity are not warrented by real demands
ofibé community. He instances tho íage for build.-
ing in 1S35 and 1836, which was fallowed by a gen-
eral crash. The bank discounts, which were $28,000,*
000 in 1843, have increased to 45,000,00.0, showing
liow far credit in thorn is used to cany on tho busi-
ness of speculative building.
LIFE'S LESSON SHOULD BE.
BY B ilALLLCK
Forget not—regiet not
The joys that have ñe^j. .
Though sweeter and fleeter
Than fresh odors shed *
( From the jessamine's cup,.
Or the bright chalice hid
From the gaze of the sun
'Neath the violet's lid.
Forget uot—*regret not;
Hope ever should bu'n ¿
The iucense of love
In her funeral uin;
Shedding glory and light
O'er the gems of the past
By time on the altar
Of memory cast.
Fjrget not~legret not;
Why Should we regret,
While oue star remains,
That another has set?
Afid though all have faded,
Otheis brighter by far ' '
Through the gloom may arise "
Than oue once-woiship'd star. •
Forget not—«regret not; j * '
Life's leseou should be,
Like the stare that o¡m;liuiig ■
O'er the limitless seu, .
-A'guide to out path, . .
Blight links of the chain,
To lead us and bind us • . . ; •. .
To virtue again. . _
¡U.S. CUSTOM HOUSE RATES OF GOLD
Hates allowed in the Custom Home for Gold Coins as
per Act of Congress of 1834,,fixing t/te value thereof
United States Eeple,old emission. .. 10 67
' (io do new do......... 10 00
G ngjish Guinea
1 Do Sovereign...
Oo Seven Sliilling piece. ..
French-Double Louis (before 1786).•...
Do Louis do.
Do Double .Louis (since (1799)......
Do Louis do.................
Do* Doiible Napoleon yr #0/rancs....
O o Napoleon or 20 francs..... i....
Do Samo as thf New Louis Guinea..
Frankfort on the main Ducat
Hamburg Ducat
Malta Double Louis.. . .......
Do Louis ......
Do Demi Louis. , ,
Mexican Doubloons , ,
Holland Double Rix Dollar
Do. Rix Dollar 1 , j
Do Ducat , , ,
Do Ten Guilder Pieces
Do Ten Thalers. ,
Portugese Dobraon , -
Do Dobra , , ' , , 17 30
Do Sobannes , , , , 17 60
Spanish Doubloons, (befoie 1772 , , 16 €2
Do do, (since 1772). , , - 15 53
Do Pistole , , 3 83
Columbian Doubloons , r , • 15 58
6 04
4 87
1 69
9 66
4 89
9 14
4 55
7 60
3 85
4 65
2 27
2 27
9 27
4 35
7V 33
16 53
16 20
,6 64
2 27
3 90
7 50
32 70
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Y order of F Hawkltos, adn.inislraror of th« «stale of
IS Francis J Uaskina, decease
ISthinst,, at 10 o'clock, A M, on
iho schooner Surprise, and oilier
Mid vessel belonging to «aid estate,
months crudit. w'u
veasol. oct 5
idniinistra
d. we will
MoKinna
will fell, ou Friday, the
nnay it Williams's wbf,
nal effects on board of
Terms half o.isli, Imll'1'i
'o"T • ° Va tig
f BI HE Store Tormerly occupied by me forren
J. month by iha year. Q l 5 • H
O It sale or llent apuiall tlonae, on two loii, fenced i
to Oct. 5 " ' IIA C<
in ttp
OBÍ
ADMINISTRATRIX'
Probate
««lata
nil persons indebted to said, estate to make payment and all
having claims Against it lo present the same .within the tiuie pre-
setted bv law or tliey will lie barred.
ncHi-Cw ELI2ABETH"//OWARD, AAm'x.
rat HE onduriigtted hating been appoiNtod bv the Prob
l_ Court for (ialveston county. adiuij)i !ru|ri pf the eat
of Taliaferro 5. Howard, deceased—Notioe if hereby giviin
NO riCE.
MILITARY
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127
t1' IU''> ,, 1 I 1
EMPTY Water Cask*
6000 German Bricks
flly.,90 i . t J
beat ootiipauy Is attached, on Wednesday
next) and a muster of said 4th regime
of October next. ;:Every membei ol
expected to he present si each of «aid mustera, agrees!
vious legal notice, armed and equippeiJI.for.tlriH and
All meu)bers neglecting to attend to the ub¿ve notice «
RATES OF POSTAGE;
Letters, Single—Less tlian 100 miles,
" " 100|miles npd over,
" Double—Uouble the above rates. •
" 'I'rolile—Treble tho above rutes.
" Pucket of one ounce, quadruple,Jand
huavier in proportion
" Ship, jir way, 1
KeiBrpapcrs—100 miles or under,
■" Oter 101) miles, It .
" Foreign, ous cent in addition to
■ • tbe above rates.
Books and'Pawphle's—SatiiO'per sheet as newspapers
12-1-2 cts,
ii&
6*1-4
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nextj anda muster of said 4th regiment, ón Monday, the 7th day
,. Every membei of said third heat ,coriripany is
reseflt at each of said mustera, agreeably to pre-
"" ' " " reviaw.—•
willbapO"
ted, and a return of theSamo mado to the Judge Advocate ofsaid
Regt, in accordance to laW and the duty devolving on me a*
eoniniander of said company. • . ;
The coinpany meets at the Rialtaand will be paraded at 10
o'clockof each of said duys, precisely.
T. F HOLLIS. Capt,
Cominanding Beat Company No.aS. t
Oct. 3d, 1844 ■■ . >. ■.
~ " list of Letters ~
REMAINING in the Post office, at. Galveston, 1st of Oc-
tober, 1841.
DANCING ACADEMY.
W97 T. M. iSftl ri'HSON respectl'uliy informs thecitizens of
!? _Gulv< stun thai lie will cotntneiice a series Of lessons, in
the polite art ofDuncing on Friday Morning noxt, mhis resi;
donco ou Market street, at 10 o'clock. Those who wish to Imve
tlioir children correctly taught, woulilfdo well to avail themselves
ot tho, present opportunity, as it will béjiis lust^essiun for this
season. Oct." 9 * ■ t ■■
11E subscriber has in Store and will bell .cheap for Cash the
following námed articleS.
Coffee, Tea, Snap, Candles. Brandy, Claret Slierryand cham-
pnigne wines, Powder, Beef, Olivo Oil, Corks, Salt, Tobacco,
Crockery din nor, spearpoiut. and pocket Cutlery, Gorman silver
Spoons and forks, Razors Auguns, chissels. files, gouges, suws,
stirrip irons, slates, brushes', nails, percussion caps, hooks and
eyes, lettor paper, blank books, men and boys hats and caps,
white colored striped and check shirts, cologne water, mosquito
netting, table cloths, {plaid turkey red and linen cambric nkfs.
cravats,faiicy baskets, perfumery, an assortment of clothing,
boots, shoes, suspenders, blankets, '.hoods, bonnets, a variety of
paper hangings, webster checks hosiery gloves prints jaconet
muslins linseys sattinets vestiugs a large assortment of looking
Glasses lumber together with a variety of other goods
H A. COBB,
Archoft Dr
A L uir
-Braahear Wm.C
llurgott Win
Buuuer Geo C
Clerk C'ty Court
Chasseigne John
Chilson Newman
Calhoun James
Dolaroche!Jroseph
Davis J J
Dunman Martin
Edgar inr '
Fowler Joseph H
fuller cupt Sauil
Angier' Dr Snml WE Angier mra^Mary A
Andrew Joseph
IP" AIIC//AEL CRONICAN, will ¿e supported for the of-
fice of County Clerk at tha-enstiiiig election by "many voters.
octO
G B-INNES; J
Auctrs
NOTICE
IED in tho employ oftha undersigned, Liberty County,
Texas, iu the spring.of 1838, Pulor F Edwards, late of the
army .of Texas, leaving; two sisters in Virginia who he wished to
bti benijfitud by his services here I have his papers and, can
mako the prool that will eulitie them to a quantity of Laud in
this country. And have been several years trying iu vain to roach
them.with in'loiiuaiíóir . August7.:le!44,1 hope somo friendly
paper iu Virginia well givo.the above circulation,
oct 9 MAT. HUBERT.
REPUBLICW. OF TEXAS,
First Judicial District,
county of Galveston'.
B
Batchelor F
Byington George
C
Clerk District Court
Chassaigne, J E
Cooper Geo S
Dean Alexander
Durst & Baldingor
-Dunbar Wm
E
Ersk'ui6 David M
F
Franks, Wm
hP
Gillespie'Col B 2 Gayle Billups
Goodwin GVV" Goo'dall Albert G.
Greublor 3 Gainer Reading
H
llamlttnniJ E IIucki|ii rev Jus 2
Hartwell T R Harper Betij I
Hill 11 H Howard James
Hiuton Sam (llord James
Howard Henry llammekin G L
J A. K
Johnstou Isiiaa R Jones William H
' L
Lansing Jas M 2 \ Lewis Wm
Lovejny Perkins '~."f
M
McNeill Angus Morris nirs Minerva
Morrison John L ¿ McFatiauo A C 3
Moore S P
N & O
NcalBF Nicho lis', B
Owen John S 2 O'Nail Wm
P
Pablo Del Hi Don
George C Satterlee1 ,
.Augastus.E. Mastots,
Isaao W Beebee, •
' V.i. ■
Frederick W Baumgarden,
Emele Sermin,
"RKT.OTICE i hereby given according to the'statute to Emite
Vermin oiia of the Uolenduuts above named, a uon resident
defendant, to appear and defend the above entitled suit before tho
District Com t in uud for Galveston county at tho fajl lerin there
uf viz: on the first .Monday after tho fourth Monday in September
in the y oar 1844. Tho said action being constituted "to reover
the amount due on her promissory notes made by the said defen
dant, oiie rér (¡ve hundred and sovén 76 100 dollars tho other for
fivo hundred dollars, -l'lie amountolaimed being.tltosaid amounts
witii intereA, Attest. . THÜS. BATES, clerk-
sep 18 11 M SMYTH, Shff,
Edward' A Bridge, ""
Pich.ird ClnudjV
Parker capt
Roman Richard
ltice mrs Mary
Rhodes mrs 8 W
Rolietaill James
Stivol mons
Burger Josepl
Brock DanlE
Cerbert John
Clark, Dr R M
Carson Dr N
Dinckelacker, mr
D'Abadio R
[Duryoa, W
Farmer Hóuian
Gnrvy Thós
Garner,Wm H
HowardJE H
llerthrope Thomas
. Holonn n Civility
HoytNH
llurd Alvin
Kafer Callaway H
Lothrop JTK
Murray J^hn
Magill John U
Nordman L¿E
Peckham Robt W
> WW
br
s 1 v i; I,
, > vrr
.iW
f.' !i
i.'W.
i 10 half
JO kegs
nor a
rjiwo
5000 sta
atig 31
rt
mmm
Wwm
rr-TTrr
Mwm#
tenant. The above buildi
*rd«r¿ and no e«pen«e h«s b
convenient. Apply
A HORSE and £
.pernors Tool*
g-^i ItOATES—a superloi
fJTinay
a PANNED^ARNlSH-inst
JJLACK
may 11 ■
ADMINISTRATE!
WILL bo «old at public au
ber next, at the house ol
. R
Raper C H
Itodgers Jos H
Itourke Bernard 2
Ramsay Alexander
8
Sheriff Galveston co
Sprecher Andreas^,Sharmaubmiss C
Smith Geo A Southwick S
Smith Jackson
NE\V. ORLEANS,
TUESDAY- NKifiT,
.'Srptembel, 12, 1844
have experienaed a fair demand for CoUofl, since our Inst
and tbe market was freely supplied until toiday, when holders
displayed, uwire firmnpss. The bulk of the business, whiclf com-
pri 8s2,-¿00 bales, was taken by a MexiCu^i buyer, and the re-
mainder for England, Franco and Sptain; Tlie receipts are com-
iiig.in freely, uiid the weather cuntinues very lavon bio lor the
crop. . COTTON MARKET.-
' . . New OitLBANa. September 3d, 1844.
COTTO —tlVKRPOOL ei.ASl ICi;TIOS.
Inforioi, . ; ... . a
•> Ordinary, t • . 5 • .
Middling, : : 6J a
J Middling Tair, : , : , s
Fair. : V • ' í !
Gwod- Fair, 5 :
Good and Finé. ,. ■ • I • >
— a 8
— a
■REPUBLIC OF TEXAS,
first Judicial District
■ county of Galveston,
llenry P. Bridge,
vs.
William Bryan,
Archibald Austin,,
Towsley mrs E
Towaey Dr 8 A
Terhiun Jasper
Willis miss Julia
Trumble Marcus
Thompson Wiu
W
Wauvillo mons
Watson Martinor J Wiley mrs Sarah L
Parsons calling fcr the- above letters will please say they a
-dveriiscd. .' R. D JOHNSON, PHI.
Rowed Riohd
Randies W B
Runneila.HiramG
Seymour cspt
Sliarpo A V
Schwab Francis
Tompkins J G
Taylor. Wm,M
Vaughan Ó P
Williamson Wm
Warren Thos
are
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ADMINISTRATORrS NOTICE.
LETTERS or administration having been grafted to tha
undersigned on the Estate of Willram Cblton died, by tb«
Edwurd Hall, ; • Hon. Probate court of Galveston County, the 9ih day of flept,
S'OTICE is hereby givon according to thestatuteito Archibald 1844-, iVotice ishereby given to thecreditora of-iaid estate to pre*
Austin and Edward Hall, twoofthe defendants above named sent their claims properly authenticated within the time pre-
bein non residents within ihe limits of the RppuWic, to appear i scribed by law. otherwiie they will be barred. And persons in.
. . i r> • i _ . i s.i. .1 ...u i.nrMM« i'.a hi«i«!Ái íl^KfPíl-fn anr/l nolntn will in A Ir immnrlintn ñu
üñd defend liie above entitled suit, bo for? the District Court in and jdebtedto said estate will mako immediate payment :t0 tho un-
• " - ders.igned sopt 28 , JOHN S.SYDNOR. admt.
(or the county of Galveston, at the fall term tlioreof, viz: on tho
fourth Monday afier the fourth Monday in September in the year
1844. The said action being instituted to recover the. amount
due oil three promissory notes made by the said defendants, and
an account for Merchandise, ono of saia notes, helng dated at
New Orleans on tho third of November, 1841, for ono hiindred
'and.twenty two dollars and fifty Cents ($122150:00;), anothes da,
ted Sew Oilcans, tho thirtieth doy of November," 18.41, for ono'
hundred and eighty ono dollars ($181 00:00l) arid ih3 third of
said notes, being dated at New Orleans, thfe eighteenth day of
January, 1813, for two hundred snd thirty six 81^00dpllare;.and
tho account for merchandise amounting to eighty four dollars.—
Tho amount-cUiined being the said amounts with interest..
Attest, THOS.4BATE3, Clerk of suid court.-
H M SMYTH, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRRTOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of mi Order tcr me directed by . the jf?'1. Probate
"Judge in and for the bounty aforesaid, 1 «hall proceed to
•éll in froiitof iho Cuurt Houso door, ot public uuction, for caeli,
en the 1st of Novomber next, all the right, title & M,t0"®'°í,tJí,8
late Joseph P Burger, dee'd. in and.to J3;
-in Galveston City. Oct 13 . L M H1CI1C.OLK jr.exr
low for Cash.—Lots 13 and 14 in Ufbck 498
sap
12
[ínT
-F ^^posite ||lop¿'lnN'l30.C',
61, ab.ivu tho Market apply to
September 7,1844
100
. - FOlt SAIiE
B í;!«SS°ed SVDNOIt S .10 PKIN3.
ADMIN ISTk A TORS .NOTICli.
HE undersigned having been duly appointed Adinmistra-
tot of the Estate of Eomund Andrews late ol the county
ualvi&on deceased, by the Probate court of Galveston countv
the iweirty eighth day of Augurt t844,hereby requires all ptr-
sous having elahnsagainat tb« aa d Erftnund Andrews to presen!
tbe same to the undersigned at his office in tho city of Galvoston
within the time allowed by law, to wit wfthi twelve months after
ib granting of letters of Administration, or the sama will be
_jrreds JONAS BUTLLI!. Administrator,
September 4,1844—6
' ■ ' 1 1
NOTICE-
E undersigned, having associated his Brother with him,
~ the Grocery'ond Ship Chandlery business, it will in
condncted under tho namo and stylo of HITCH"
ROTHERS. All those indebted to L. M. Hitchcock
daelllo.
L M HITCHCOCK, jr.
ire requested to calf and settle.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, Coünty or Gli.yESTon.
Albert and Zichri N. WhitmarSh 1 In District Conrt
vs. > Fa" Tefm,1844
Jesse A II Cleveland & David R Walker S ; , .
rSlrfE Plaintiffs iu the foregoing entitled suit have filed tl.eir
, 4 petition against said defendants founded upon an indónbt-
cdness arising npoti a noto executed by said defendants, for the
sum of Four llundrod and Sixty seven Dollars and eleven cents,
and said David It Walker being a nonresident within the limits
of this Republic he is hereby notifies and ordered to appear in
said suit and dofend the same. H M SMVTH, ShfT. G C
Sep 14, lw4 -
" SUGAR COFFEE &«.
h* BBLS Prime Sugar 8 sacks Coffee
4J C kegs Liird 3 firkins Goshen Butter.
3 bbl.i Molasses 10 Bbls Flour
5 boxesTobaoco 10 kogs NaiU forsaleby
ma rch '¿7 3 VANSICKLE next door to J M Jones Sua n d
NEW GOODS. : ,
TÍIE subscribers have just received from New Yorjt, a geni
erul assortment of seasonable goods, which are ofle'rsd at
a small advance for Cash. . A. ft. G.. BALL
sep. $5 ,. t Tr.enioñt street.
: . , MILITARY NOTICE.
HE members of the second beat Company of Militia in
the 4th .
that there is to
3d Brigade, are hereby publicly reminded
e. a. muster, of "the company, on Saturday1, the
28th day of Sept inst; also, a muster of. the 1st Battalion, to
Which said 3d beat corn pony.is attached, on Wednesday, the Sfl
diy of Octdbor next ; and a muster of said 4th regiment, on
Monday, the 7th day of October next. Every member of said
second boa'( company is expected to he present at each of Mi(l
musters, agreeably.to prodous legal notice^ ormed an4 equipped
, W( .wvuvüi1
for.drill and review. All niemhe'rs neglecting to attend" to'."the
above notico will bfc noted, and a return of the isme Oisde to
the Judge Advocate of said 4legt, in accordance to law and ihfe
.duty devolving ofi me as commander of said company.
Tho company meet at tb« Market, and will be paraded; at
o'clock of each of said days, precisely, *
' GEORGE METZ, IstLii
¿ffliís
personal estate of Staphei} Hard
,aP' 25
Jamos M Seymour
: vs "
John G Tod
II EREAS it the last
for t|ie County ofG
io 4th Mo.iday of Mai
' i
I
.Lijta,
■. ■ ' ■ .' ■
Attachment fot
l ;-1 . < &if. thi Mi
afler the 4th Mo.iday of March Is
was made in (he above entitled cat
notice of tho pendency ofikld att
ing property has been levied
Toxas Bopds," and reqifire tl.
term of the Hon District Court, to
ty on tho 4th Monday after the 4th
aug 17 Attest THOS Bl
SVDNOR Sc H
Cotton and P r op <
AUCTION AND COMM
L , gr ■ „ „ .. ,
COTTON, or the purchase
They solicit consignments er
charges will in all cases be
to protnjiiilude iii all business
1ET Counting Room'on
H. A. Cobb's. ' '
J>0.
S. Sydhor.
ifii kisu
11E undi
JL Texas, in avcuiui
section of tho GénersIPr
amendment tn the Consi
published for three inont
of the ensuing Congress,
amendments to the Conn!
ing the same. Were pt<
Texas by the Eighth Coi
tho twentieth day of Jai
in the
Ayis—Maitrt. Greer, KaO
of Nacogdoches, Palillo, Rug
Kots—Messrs Hunter, Sha*
.And on the twenty.siatfi day r'
lowing vüte ill the
HOUSE OP HEW
/lyes—Mésirs. Speaker, E
Davis, Doom, Edwards, Go
Johnston, Johnson, Jones of<
drick. Lou, Maverick, Cgden,
i—Messrs. Cazaneati
Haigler, Hoad, Hogg, #
Is—13.
I Ayes, 32. Tots1
hich said amar
ompanying the
.Providing foran am
' , ' tsbii
WnsREAs, oWirig
Supremo'Court Of tl
gaiiizution of our' Jü
that uur'Judxes cab l
'I
on towit!
fes V " i t -r<
investigate
10 decide. And
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Aar. 1.
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Galveston, Sept 25th, 1844,
Commanding Beat Company
A MS.—A superior articlo of augur cured canvassed Ham
MERCANTILE SCHOOl
fVl HE subscriber begs Icaye most respectft
B sincere expression of platitude to the ci'
Ion and its viciimj "
m '<
'' i or't
ibéral. patrons,
supported hi in .wi thin the ~
He would alto inform the public tha
■tÉÉfijf ,ati
have hlfhirio
y, for the liberal, pi
ortcd him .within the li
HI!—
for sale low by
17
aug
A St. G BALL-
PAINTING, GLAZING. &c.
THE undersigned informs the citizens of .Galveston that he
has commenced the above.business in this city, and will be
iMppy to attend to any orders in hi* line—embracing House,
Sign, ¡sh'p anil Ornamental Paintiug, Oil and H ater Gilding, Gla
ting. &c. Áe. .ll , i
He solicits a share of public patronage and hopes by punotua .
ity and attention tobusiuoss to obtain ii. All order* «trictly at«
tended to. Shop opposite lo A & ? "«11 '""of*
August 38,3w . JOHN W. DJRNELL.
LUMBER. .
WEATHER Boards, Planks, Flooiing ond Shingles for
salo by G. B.INNES, Strand
new and commodious School'hou
the entrance to Trinity Chnich,
attention will be employed perma
es of a thorough English education
The attention ÓÍ the
¡4 particularly inyited, to take
method of calculating, as well i
where
ly' to renew his
zens ol Calves-
which they
,...,nfi0g
_nd nndlridsd
hing the branch.
¡atí&fc-si «■ •
ll:
Justice of the Supre
hanic and fsrinsr,
" y ,« d concise
ntlál arli
mercl
e lesi
I BRHH at Wit (neat ft
ing book accounts, without which no merchant csn rest secure,
with any prospect of safetyi He further pledge* himself, that
in futiire, as will ss heretofore, literature and morality mu*t
be cSrnfully observed in his Sicihool, entirely apart from all ralig
ons infliience. "
Morning School open at 9 o'clock, «nd'cloSed at 6, P. Mi
Evening do dá; at 7^ o'clock, closes at 9 P/ M.
JAMES P. NA8H.
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The Civilian and Galveston Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1844, newspaper, October 12, 1844; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177324/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.