Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 20, 1841 Page: 4 of 4
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Good and FWe? J-1 - - - .. '12-a,12J'.)
N.AIaJ"ttnahd Tennessee, trash - - -Jl
yj Average Listi - y- - - - p t-, . "i a.8 J.
l?narLo'msana 41 7c for fine fHavaflna, white, 91 a 10;'
brown CI jiJicts. C ., .:Ti, U - . , , -,.,
' 7 t -; mini.!. 1. d.m nn nlantfliion
-a cts, - ' . q
Jorfc-Ctear'i- a 9100: mess, S95 a 10; M- 0. 9 o9; Prime S3
"rf-iimtBaectaperlbjrcanvasscd 7, a 8 ditto: Shoal-
derv2a'Sdo; MtdUngs,, dOySides a 4.
Lard Per lb. 6 a 8 cts. ""7"' . .,..,,.
-Mes3.!S12 $12, per bbl., P"e.$f.?oa,f"iL, utB
Cojee-mvmvi GroenJH12i cts.; Rio 11 a HI; Java, 14 o 16
Mow J61 a-7 per bbl. '
Lead Pig, 31 a 3 cts per lb.
Tc&MoFirst quality - - cts Per- Xh scc05d t'u-aly 00 a 00:
crossed 00 a 00 . 1ft ,.
mukty Rectified, a 20 cts. per gal.; common, J3 a 21
G?iprnine'ar,-ct3.perbbl; shelled per bush. 00 a 50 cts
..j-Liverpool. coarse, $1:75 a SI 87i; fine S2aS50; Turs.8
Island, ctsperDusnei , .-.,. u.
gagging-Kentucky, 26t a 27 cts per yd. Rope 111 a 12 cts pr lb
NEW -ORLEANS RATES OF MONEY".
Corrected 'from the Bulletin ej 'Sctembcr25.
premium.
-101 o 11
5f 10 a 5f 121
- 2i a 3
'vf a IS
llfra 11 d.
- 2 a- 0 do
3 a 4 pr
25 a 30 di
22 a 23
12 a 13
25 a 30
5
Oa Op:
Ga 7di
- 4 a 7
25 a 29
Exchange on England, '
Exchange on Pans, "" '
Exchange on"New York, at short,. -Do.
do. i60 days , i ,-
Do. on'PhiladelpEia, at short,- ' '
' Do. do CO days
" " Do. on Havana -
United States Treasury Notes, - ' -
United States Bank Notes, - - ""--
Planters' Bank, Natchez, -
Bank of Port Gibson - - -
Bank Grand Gulf, -
Commercial Bank Manchester, -
Alabama Sperieyaying Banks -
Tennessee Banks, ----. T
"Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri;
Arkansas State Bank, --'---
Clinton and Poit Hudson, -
Georgia Banss, .-.---
CaroUnaT '-------
Texas Treasury Notes. -
par a 2 pi
II q 13 c per di
TARIFF OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS,
AsfixeZ by the Fifth Congress; to take effect from an
after the lit daviof April, 1841.
Per cent. adir
Ale. and all other kinds-of Malt Liquor, 45
"Books, - rreo-
Calicoce, and all articles of which Cotton-
forms a component part, - - 45 "
Cider, in task or bottle, , - - A5 , '"
Coffee, - , - ; " 15
Fanning Utensils, Implements of Husban-, -
dry, and Furniture th'e property of , -
Emigrants in actual use, not exceeding ' ;
injalue 8500, - " - - free.
Iron, piff, bar, or rod, - - 15 "
' all" manufactured articles of--which it
forms a component part - - 45 "
Linen, all articks of which-lt forms a com-
ponent part, " -. .ftys . '
LiftTJORS. Brandy, Gin, Rum,- Cordials,
ando"ther.Liquorllifand'2d proof, 1 OOperga'
3d-'and 4th proof - - 1 25 "
over 4th - -" 1 50 "
Whiskey, 1st "and 2U" -'. -70 50 "
3d - 0 75 "
' 4th1' " - '' 1 00.
ver4th" ! - 1 50 "
Salt - - " 15 per cent, ad t
5ilk, all-iarttcles of which it forms a
"" component part, - - 45 " "
Steel,i)arbr-roa t- - 15 "
,Suga-r,5 ,a - - 15 " "
-Tea, - - ?- " - -45 " "
Pohacco."' - - - 45 " "
Tools and Implements of trade'in actual
use. the nroperty of Emigrants,!:
free.
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Cbam-
- bertin, and all other varieties of
Burgundy except Champaignc, 45 " "
Champaigne, - - 85 per.doz.
Claret, in cast, - - 45 percenLadv,
'"' incasks, - 20 cts. per gal.
French, the produce of Fiance,
and imported in'riencn or
Texian vessels, ,.-
Madeira, - - "'-
Port, ,-''?' -
Rhenish, all 1dnds,
Spanish Red, - -,
" White,
Sherry, . - vv -fcTenenfie,
Wearitig apparel, the personal pro-
-perty of Emigrants,
Woollens, and all articles of which
free.
1 50 per gal.
0 75
1 00 "
0 50
0 50
1 50 J'-
0 50 "
free.
wool forms a component part.
45 per cent. adv.
All articles not otherwise enumerated, 45
PORT OF HOUSTON.
SATES OF WHARFAGE.
per hhd.
Bacon,
Sugar.
80 37i
37J
Hardware, ,:
Crockery, per crate'
Liquids, per pipe,
do. pipe
do. i pipe
Moss or iwy, per bale
Blankets, '
r Bottles, per crate
Rice, per tierce
AH wet and dry bbls.
Halfbbk
37i
37$
37J
25
12
25
25
25
25
12J
6
64
6i
6
,1 ,
6J
3
3
.
Coffee, Salt, Spices &c, per bag,
Bagging, per piece
Bale rope or cordage, per coil
Hides, each - - -"
Peltries per 100 lbs. bale
Lard, Nails, &c, per keg
Candles, Soap, Claret, &c. per box
Iron and Lead, per 100 lbs. .
ej
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture,
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 12J
Horse, mule or ass,
Pleasure carriages, - - 1
"Wagons, carts or other vehicles
Neat, Cattle, per head
.Sheep, hogs, goals,
"Lumber, per 1000 feet - . - 1
.Brick per 1000 1
50
00
50
121
00
00
Agents for the Telcgrapfi.
HA.KRISOK OwVNs.'Franklin, Robertson Co.
Cai-t. Thoh&s J.'Rabb, Fai'ette Co.
A.M. Lewis, Columbus, Colorado Co.
Dr. A. Payne, Oak Grove and Cedar Creek, Wash
ington Co.
A. 8- Mc Donald, Victorix
S. J. "Powell, Matagorda,
Geo. A. Patillo, Patillo's and Mount Holland Post
Office, JeffersoruCo.
TU C. Doom, Jasper and Zavala, Jasper County.
Judge W. Hart, Nacogdochen, Nacogdoches County.
Col. J.' H. Berry, San Augustine, San Augustine Co.
Edward Smith, "Elysium Field's, Panola County.
"Judge J, M. Hanstord, Wood's P. O. Panola Co.
John H. Walker, Port Caddo, -Panola" Co.
Jacob McFarlin, Epperson's Ferry, Bowie Cd"
4 El H. Graham, Clarksvllle.JRed.RiyerCo.' "f-
Col. J. H. Johnson, Jonesborough, Ued River, Co.
rpoE A. X Fowler, ,Paris, Jatunr-Co
JB.GeodiKoSi Washington. '
OPFEE 10 bags Havana green Coffee, jnstreccived and
lor sale ny ap 20 dfw J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
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"0JOTICE is hereby given that" the undersigncd'was dujyappointed
August term of ihe probate court for Victoria County.. Tneicion:, all
"persons bavins'aemauda against the estate, will present them uhm
the Ume prescribed by law, ELUAH BENNET,
TJtntn 0.. t ion - Arlminicf rnlnr
- i-iujju,a-cjj. ij, icrti -r - - 4Kuiit4iwuv
rr sep iid wuuQiat-au
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UGAlt.-
hhds. La.-tirown Sngar, ast received and.tor
inue 2 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
sale by
TvTrANlLL'V ROPE, &c. 10 coils Manilla Rope, assorted
JLVJu sizes, 6 dozen bed coYds, SOdozen bemp and cotton plough
lines, received and for sale by " ".
June 2 . "" J5HACKELF0RD,Jr. ,
HORSE SHOES, WROUGHT NAILS, &c. Received
by the Kingston, an assortment of Horse", Shoe, and
Wrought Nails, Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Cayenne and black
Pepper, (ground,) brandy fruits, Sardines, &c, and for sale by
ang 7 s J. SHACKELFORD, Jn.
T5 EUllVEU,by the arrival ot thesteam packet Savannah, 6 kega
XV No. l,.white lead, one bale No. 1, cotton Osnaburgs, 21 bags
Java and Havana coffee, collonade pantaloons, 20 kegs cut nails,
4kegs4,l-2 and 5 inch spikes, 4 boxes sperm candles, linen bosoin
shirts, demijohns, assoited sizes, metal, table, and tea spoons,"
rhubarb, opium, gum campbire, powder flasks, Sx , and for sale by
j un 22 . J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
NOTICE. I hereby give notice that Archibald S Rnthven
is my legally authorized agent during my absence from
this Republic. CHARLES POWER.
uaivesion, I4lti Jury, 1841. jaiy n q&wu
BLACK-SMITH TOOLS.-
complete, and for sale by
-One set Blacksmith
tools
J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
B
RANDY.-
-4 bairels American brandy, just received and for
m-iy 4 J SHACKELFORD, Jr.
sale by
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
THE subscriber will pay the highest market price for cotton de-
liverrd at Houston,
nov 25 264-wlf JOHN W. PITKIN.
L
OAF SUGAll. Atresh invoice just received from ilie refinery
and for sale at New Orleans rales, by F GASS10T.
SHOES. G cases of ladie'i and gentlemen s shoes, boots,
&c, consisting ot ladies' prunelle boots, seal lsce shoes.,
pranella foxed boots, strap shoes, morocco bools, prunel-
- la and kid slippers, ties ami straps; gentlemen's Jasting and
lined brogues, (tip and calfskin shoes, brogans and pumps, and
a'good assortment of boy'a shoes, just received and for .sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
IV I CLASSES, Sugar, Flour, Bacon, Hams, and Sides., Tan-
It L ner's. oil, Linseed oil, Sperm oil, S.c, spirits ofturpentine,
lard, nails, lead, crockery, grass rope, cotton cards, powder,
Deupont's. and oilier brands, together -with a larce assortment
ol uesiraDlelresn goods, just received and lor sale by
ap 20 d&w J. SHACKELFORD, Jn.
SUMMER CLOTHING A small assortment. Ladies',
Gent's, Mis'es, and Children's shoes. Cologne water,
genuine. Jbancy soaps. JNew silvei pocKel combs, and ether
fresh goods, just received and for sale by
ap20 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
rpENNESriEE AND SWEDES IRON b Ions ol iheabove
JL ai tides, received by the last packet Neptune, consisting of
a good assortment, selected tor manuiaciunng into all desenp-
lions ol plough, horse shoe, axe, bar, tire, and hoop iron; rouiii.
and rod iron, fiom 3-1 lo 2-1-2 inch; square bar, Irom 1-2 to 2
1-2 inches, &.c. &c. Mechanic's, planters, and meichants, are
solicited o call and examine the assortment. The subscriber
having made such arrangements for constant supplies ol the
above articles, (especially the Tenness.ee iron,) as will secure
to the purchaser at all limes a good assortment, and at very rea-
sonable prices. J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.,
may 18 Corner ofEongJlfnv and Confess. streets.
LIQ.UORS Consisting of Whiskey,.Rum, American Gra,
French-Brandy, (ass'd brands,) Holland Gin, American
Brandy, Claret in casks and bottles, French Wine, Madeira
Wine, just received and tor sale by
apSO
SHACKELFORD, Jr.
rpOBACCO. Jesse Hare's brand, Myers' brand, ast,'d qnal-
I itipe Rlnnl'lirnn1 Art wnapj Pnr snip hi.
ap 20 d&w J. SHACKELFORD, Jr,
MOSC1UUO netting, clothing, &c. 12 colored linen mos-
quito bars, mosquito netting, gentlemen's summer coats
and vests, suspenders, spool cotton thread, flax thread, mixed
cotton half hose, ruled, letter, and fools-cap paper, quills, furni-
ture, prints, writing ink, cupboard, chest and pid locks, pear,
pen, and pocket knives, hemp and cotton wrapping twine, paste.
oiacKing, cj-c. ace., lor .saie oj j. on-tuatLituKU, Jr.,
may 18 Corner of Long Row and Congress st's.
JUST RECEIVED,
IirFTV Bbls. fresh Flour, 25 sacks green Havana Coffee, 9 bbls.
sugar house molasses, 7 bbls. brown sugar, 50 bbh rectifiea
whiskey, 4 pipes cognac brandy, 3 bbl?. American brandy, 10 bbls.
American gin, for sale vtry low by F GASSIOT.
May 1st. lH4t. ; may Id&wtf
"TVTOTICE. Thomas M..Basby of this city, is mv leeallv
J au horised agent and attorney, to transact any and all ol
my business, during my absence from the republic,
sept 22 257 d&w JAMES S. HOLMAN.
rnHE followiner goods received bv late arrivals, k.e offered
X lo Ihe City and Country trade, at th? lowest cash price, or
iu excuuoge lor cuiiou, ana oiuer cnumry produce;
Fresh suptrnne nonr,
Havana coffoe,
Brown sugar,
wrapping paper,
frr sn seeds,
vinegar,
Irish wuukey,
Monongahela do
western do
cognac brandy,
Eeacn do
olland gin,
American do
cherries,
ale, (in boxes,)
sweet oil,
Manilla ropes,
Loaf do
New Orleans molasses,
Lcaflard,
Bacon sides,
Sal rat us,
Fresh rice,
Sperm cand.e
Comp. candles,
Chewing tobacco,
Havana segars,
Black pepper,
Demijohns
do lines,
American and English iron, cast, German and Blister steel,
ami loop iron, command coSee mills, garden and plantation
hoes, trace chains, smith vices, and sledge hammers, patenl and
western castings, spades, shovels, cotton card-, Dupont's and
Rodgers' powder, percussion caps, pails, measures, window
sashes, nails, domestics, bed ticking,French blankeis, &c. &c.
Apply lo . F. GASSIOT.
March 20. - march 23 dtf-wtf-281
NOTICE' TO MARINE US.
Collector's Office, Port of Gal eston, )
C ,17th May, 1841. J
TWO LIGHTS have been placed on the East end of Galveston
Island, elevated fortv-five feet above the level of the sea. dis
tance six hundred yards apart, bearing East and West of cicli oilier.
A BUOY" has also been placed on the Bar, about four miles distance
from life lights and in range with them-
Vessels should not attempt to come in nfrisht without a Pilot,
nor approach nearer than five fathoms, when ihey should bring the
lights to range, ond come to.
Latitudeof the Bar, 29, 15, North; Long'tude 94, 49, West.
ALDEN A. M. JACKSON, Collector.
Galveston, Jlav 18. - 'may 2Zdtf-wlf-2S9
HAVANNA AND NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. VI box-
es"Havanna and 2 hhds. New Orleans brown Sugar, re-
ceived by the last Kingston, and for sale by
ang7 ' J. SHACKELFORD. Jr.
H
ORSE COLLARS. 1 dozen horse collars, just received
and lorsaie.by junev .'. attAUKKLKURD, Jr.
NOTICE is hereby given that theundersignal was duly appointtd
administrator on the estate of James Foley deceased, at the
August term of ihe prob-uo court for Victoria County. Therefore,
all persons having demands against the'estale, will present tliein
within ihe time prescribed by law.
Victoria, Sep 15, 1841. THOS. N. HAYNES, Ad'mr.
sep 23 w6t-d!8t-S07 -
ENGLISH IMPORTING HOUSE.
THE Subscnber begs lo call the attention of ihe public to a new
and valuable stock of Dry Goods, Hardw are, Uroccnes, it,
lately received, consisting in part of the following articles :
An enurciy new assortment oi au usmuuuciii in nprnn cnecKS,
pants.
Dundee and other basrrrinL'.
Figured miilins.
Striped and plaid ginghams,
Table diaper,
Huckaback,
Cotton drillings
Cottonades,
Twilling,
Silk and cambric pocket band-
kerchiefs, Head handkerchiefs,,
Jaconette and cambric muslins,
Fancy summer shawls,
Brown Holland,
An extensive assortment of do-
mestics, Lawns,
Catton and lin:n shirts,
Linen fold sheeting,
Bleached sheeting,
Mosquelo netting,
Thread edgings.
Satin and bonnet ribbons,
Silk and cotton umbrellas, '
Parasols,
Linen drillings,
Bale rope,
Sboels and spades,
Cotton cords,
Coffee mills.
Bed and other cords,
Gun c ps and screws,
Knob, lorks, and cast butts,
Fishing and other lines,
Pocket knives and razors,
Shot and lead,
Fifty boxes tin,
Plough moles and hinges,
Scythes,
Castings of all kinds,
Ploughs,
Several kegs of white lead,
Tin ware of all kinds,
Fleur, sugar, soap, candles,
Tea, corn, spices, tobacco,
Cognac brandy. (Marilc's brand,)
Several boxes claret,
Heavy brogans and boots,
Ladies jtrunella and other shoes,
Gentlemen's French gatcr boot",
1-2 dozen superior guns,
Stationary of all kinds,
Bleached domestics,
Brace.
A splendid assortment of summer clothing, consisting of while
drilling, white pants, frock and dress ginghnm coats, hunting shirts.
Also 'a few handsome Parainelta frock coils, with pains to match.
" k CHARLES POWER.
Per Pro A. S. RUTIIVEiX.
Houston, July 22, !B41 July 22 d.wtf
TUP LAWS
OF THE session of Congress ending 1841, are now pub-
lished and for sale by the subscriber. Also for sale, all
the Laws of Texas previously passed and the Statutes of Co-
ahuila and Texas, in English and Spanish. These can be
furnished in bound volumes or in pamphlet form.
-. J. W. CRUGER, Telegraph Office,
ap 8 dlf-wlf-282 ' .. Houston
HENRY F. FISHER NOTARY PUBLIC,
WILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, 4c, &c; trans-
foleJircraliM Freiicli German, and Spanish l.-ms,,.,, v
into English, or urerrfM and transact aP bu'inc s .-,, r-e 1 ,1
ifig iolitso!icet at ihe sUortcJ noiiei- 5" Oflic .. fvesi . -Arcade.
Nc 4 npsiai-s (n-ir.Vp 10 c .e 1 J71,
QuHyfER -slOfit .. n .1 iin! .
O Family uo ano f'a-ivo t. n -,'
julyl ' '.
FRESH GARDEN, FARM AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
Warranted the growth of 1841.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens
of Texas that he alwavs keens on hand a'laree
assortment of genuine fresh 'Garden, Farm and
fr lower ceeds, uireci irom me mosjircsueciaun: cuv
experienced growers in the North and in Europe, which he will
guarantee, as none will be sold in his establishment but those
maiwni vegeiiuc. . -
Also, ingrafied Fruit Trees and Grape, Vines of the most ap
proved kinds ; shrubbery and ornamental I rees, green honse
ulanLs. flowers. &c. &c. Garden tools of all kinds, Corn Shel-
fers, Straf Cutters, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and Sowing
machines; Books on Gardening and Agriculture.
Retail dealers supplied with seeds neatly put up in labelled
papers, at New York prices per dozen.
" WM. D1NN, 11 Common Street,
New Orleans, Sept., 1811. Corner Tchoupiloulas.
sept 15dtf-wtf-305
Fruit Trees, Seeds, &c. The subscriber has
for sale every variety of garden, field and flower seeds:
Catalogues of which may be had at the store. Assorted boxe?
for the West Indies,-Louisiana," Mississippi and Texas maybe
obtaised; the kinds such as answer best in those climates.
GEORGE C.TORBURN,
257-t 11 John st. New York.
S& Mulberry Trees, Seeds and Eggs WM.
3TPR,NCE&SONi Flushing, will supply verj supcrioi
Tiees of the fine hardy Expansa, Elaia and Alpine Mulbeiriis
and ofthe Morns Multicaulis, a d the superior hardy Ameri
can variety of the same.' These ire all of American growth
and incompaiably superior lothe imported trash. -Fresh seed-
ul Alpine, Elaia and Bioussa,and seven ofthe choicest varie
lies ul Silk Worms Eggs.
Ornamental irees can be supplied of very large size, and
Fruit Trees of all the choices! kinds.
AppIv at No. 5 Pine s-t, (upstairs,) New York. 257-tf
SEED STORE, 17 Common street, Ne.i Orle. ns
5 Thcsubscriber has ihe honor lo acquaint the gar
fcfet-Sfe deners'and planters of this neighborhood, as well a
-jV ihe honorable public generally, lhat he has opened
.A;,, a STORE on Common street. lor the sale of all
kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. He is non
receiving and will continue to receive Irom lime lo lime,
fresh sirds from Europe acd the north. He w ill sell no seed-
but such as may be entirely relied upon as being the best ol
ibeir kind, and fresh, besides guaran.ceing the genuineness o.
them rallies purchasi-'g may assure hcniscHcs at all lime'
of what hcadvances wilh regard to those two points, by apply
ingai his garden, u'nere the seeds he has in store pud for sab
aie Iriid by himself before offering ihem to the public.
All kinds ofseeds suitable for all seasons;
A fine collection of flower seeds-
Green house plants, fruit and ornamental trees, constantly on
hand and for sale by
WILLIAM DINN, Florist and Seedsman,
may 2G 298 tf Nn. 17. Common! sireet.
RUTERSVILLE COLLEGE.
TAYETTE COUNIY, TEXAS.
FA C UI?T Y:
Rev. C. Richardson, A. M., President, Moral Scienct '
and Belles Letters.
Mr. Charms W. Thomas, A. B., Professor of Languages i
and Mathematics.
Mr. Thomas W. Bei.i , Tu'or.
Mrs. M. G. Riciiarpson, Preceptress. ,
The Collegiate ye-ir is divided into two terms of tv.enty one
weeks each ; the first commences on the first Monday of Janu-
ary, and the second on the third Monday of July. ;
The vacations are two: 1st. from the second Thursday ol i
June to llnrd Alonday ol July. 2d ir m ihe second lnursday
of December to third Monday of January. if
Expenses per term, in advance in par money or its equivalent.
Elemeutdiy Studies, .... g;i3.w
Higher do. 20 00
do do. including langnages, 25 00
Board in private families per month, $10 to S12 50.
Tuition will be charged from Ihe time of entrance of students
to the close ol Ihe term.
The local advantages of Rvtersville as aseatofeducalionare
distinguished. It occupies a central position in ihe Republic,
and is as remarkable for the purity of its atmosphere, the nealth-
fulness of its climate, and its pictuersque scenery, as for the
virtue, intelligence, and enterprise of its society.
By a wise regulation, all establishments for the sale of intox-
icating drinks, or for gaming uf any description, an; forever
excelled from the Corporation.
The public roads'Ieading from the East to Austin City, and
from'the Rio Grande, pass through Rutersville, giving direct
communication with every section ofthe Republic.
THOMAS D. FISHER,
Sec'y Board of Trustees.
June 25, 18 11. jnly 21 wlf-297
GALVESTON UNIVERSITY.
THE Fall Term of this Institution will commence on Mon-
day, lCth inst.
Pupils from a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by the President of the Institution, who in conj'unc-
tinn with the other Teachers, will at all times exercise a pa
rental guardianship over those entiusted to their care. In or
der to carry this plan fully into execution a large boarding
house is now being fitted up, a few yards distant from llie pres-
ent building ofthe University. The pupils will have access to
a choice library and reading room, in the most pleasant and
healthy part ofthe city.
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction
ofthe Institution, the-Trustees would inform ihe public that
about one year ago, (the period of its commencement) there"
were but five pupil-, and during the last term there were ne
hundred. In order to bring its benefits within the reach of all
who may desire them, the price of board and tuition has been
reduced to an amouut more moderate than many similar insti-
tutions at ihe South.
Boatd and Tuiiion ; in all branches, (including washing, fuel
and lights,) per term ol 11 weeks payable in advance, 50,00
DAY SCHOOL.
Rates ol tuition per term of eleven weeks, one hall payable
in advance.
For common English studies including reading, orthography,
pennmansln'p, geography, grammar and arithmetic, S6,00
Extra for each branch of Mathematics, including algebra,
geometry, surveying, mensuiation and trigonometry, 53,00
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
his ory, niluraTphiloophy, intellectual philosophy, moral phi-
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany, rhetonc,
political economy and astronomy, S3,00
Extra, fur each of the ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, S3,t'0
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
Italian and Spanish, S,C0
The Institution comprehends both a male and female depart-
ment. LEVI JONES,
President Board ol Trustees.
Stuart, Sec'y. August 14. sept. 14 d&wif-205
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS,)
Relugio County. 5
District Court, Uclober Term
, 1311.
James fower,
vs.
Robert Walker and
Genessae Foole,
grantees of James
Uewelson.
V
I'etilicn for partition.
rPIII" phiinliff's petition having been filed in this Court, the
L defendants or defendant, are hereby notified to appear- on
me lourth Alonday in ucloDer next, Deing me zaih day thereof,
ai the town of Relugio, county aforesaid, tu answer the pelt-
lion of llie plaintiff or file an answer according to law.
ISAAC CANF1ELD, Junr., Clerk.
Mission of Relugio, 1
Aiisnst 14th, 1841. j sept 15 w8t-305d8l
HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
TARIFF OF CHARGES ESTABLISHED.
NO. 1. On all consignments ofMerchandi7i-olS100c and under,
the commission shall be lOper cent. 0rrs 1000 (prune cost,)
7 percent., including storage and guarantee.
2, For collecting lrJghts and prccunnglh" e-sme, B per c"it.
3. Collect ng and paying funds receneel in hand, 5pcr cent.
4. Storage, 25 ccntsaftr barrt 1, per luunlh.
5. Also 25 cents perfBtel for receiving and forwarding.
6 No sto'ogeto lie caBfti-d on merchandize deposited for sale
7. Consignments of Jllrchandize withdiawn, to pay full com-
missions on advance! and responsibilities; and half commissions
and storage on the invoice alue of the goods withdrawn.
8. Commissions on all adanccs, 5 per cent.
9. Agent of Slcam Boats, each trip, 85.
The ikit lales to be exclusive of all other charges incurred.
October 3 IE-JO. tf
rilHE TOVvIS OK
GENEVA This town is situated on the Tnni
J- ty, se
seeeniv-fivemiles aboc the town of Libertv. and fortv-five
helow Cincinnati by land ; it is pleasantly situated on a high bluff on
ttierner, is well waierea wan springs ui iieeaiuiiewuier. 7
Geneva is destined to be the place ol trade and deposite for all that
rich and fcrtilccountry Lake Creek and San Jacinto, and is surround-
ed w ith the nchi st country of land in Texas,and in the midst of a thick
ly SLttled ueialiborhood. Geneva 111 point of locality is surpassed by
no tun in this republic.
Persons, wishing to visit Geneva will find comfortable entertainment
at the propriemrs'm tho town. Persons wishing to purchase lots in
this timn will find an opportunity of doing soon liberal terms, by
applying to J. T. D. Wilson, & Co, or Bigclow, & Co, auction and
commission merchants in Houston, Texas, or the proprietor at the
town of Geneva. J. M W HALL, Aetnl.
jan 1 23G-tf '
HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE?
Officers for the ensuing year.
E. S. Perkins, President.
Francis Gassiot, 1st Vice President.
Thomas Davison, 2nd Vice President.
J. M. Robinson, Treasurer.
Peter W Gray, Secretary.
Committee of appeals.
E S Perkins, George G i?lcy.
Francis R Lubbock, L S Perkins.
D W C Harris
CotiiT.ilUe of arbiliatiua ,1r January
C A M.i'i ' Vv Pitkin
T V .n. .- n 1
' -
,-.-.-. yjvl
75
BAGS' ofnrime Havana Coffeer-lOu bis. of rofincd Loaf Su-1
I .'. . --. - . . - - i..,,. -- i rr. , in I
' far. & ubis-crnsiiea loal suffar. miio iew uneans sumr, ,
do'r:cuficd mola9ses;J5H3"wtifiwwhiskerr30 do superfine flour,.
6 do superior CognacBrandy7 casks Carolina rice, 28 boxes sperm
candles, 20kegs-wlutOflead,-50 ktgs assorted noils, 15 JAI Regalia
and Carne"s carats. '50 boxen Imperial and Hvson Teas, 10 bags" of
pepper, 15 bags of Liverpool salt, 20 boxes claret, for sale by
July 7, wtf-295 M GARCIA & Co., Galveston.
LIBERAL advances made m cash or in goods, on consignments
made (oVur friends in New York, New Orleans or Liverpool.
July 7, wlf-2Ha M UAKUlAJt, Co.rUatveston .
HOUSTON AND BRAZOS RAIL ROAL.
THE unde'rsigned having contracted to get out ihe
timber for ten miles of the Houston and Brazos
Rail Rond. commenciue at the City of Brazos, is
desirous,of employing fifty good laboring men.
l hey will De louna in,provisiopsana xioining,
and toevervone who works out two hundred and
lifty dollars of stock, alot in the city-of Brazos will be given,
tn h spleeted hv the person at the time ofcontraclins.- These
lots aie now selling. for one thousand dollars, good money, on-
one, two and three-'years:.The subscriber has contracted on.
these terms, and will give liberal wages. . " -
' -2f,.'tfe JAMES S. McGAHEY.
Brazos, JUly.20,.1840.''AJVVi- " jy27w
LAND AGENCYr-fA'perotfVjlMeavethis on or about the
1st of Jurie,'"to7.1ocateilanai5)n,-ing2rn"nity and Sabine
Rivers, and also the jichVrottonndfir'estojelands'simated on
i1, tirstnrc nf P,.f? "Rfvpr J'j'ilnr'nrinyt'' fTonrpss. l-T,T"s well
acquainted'with t!ieJatid4m-thisjrtCC'as'and will spare
no exertions to make viluableJraiionsrgdlJnrtDe'f particuj
ars, apply at thi's.office'S:4fs4ig:lnay.l5'--287
. LrAiVjRENCE'Sf-r J
ROSENDALE HKDRAtfLiaiGEMENT, '
T7"E1-the-subsinbera, "do-hereby csrtify-"th"at"the cement furnished
V by lhe.Ros2ndalftCemeptWorks,ndJCnownas "Lawren-
ce's Rosendalt"HyrauIicCi!menr;lJjapd!Uscd7n the construction of
the new cast im houss, in4rjis"cityi)ias.bcehTfoiiiid an excd'eiit ma-
terial for laying fton&"aadljrick"jvorkj'a!ar-o for floor, giving entire,
z.m -'action; ho "that Ud with confidence recommend ihe-sud ce-
iii'iit, b 'ii'vint; it tolliciual if 1161 superior, to aty nuniifacuircdm
ill Ur.it-1 Sfnto-. ' r
New Yoik, Novtmbr 13, 1840.
Sianed, WALTER BOWNE,
Commissioner for Building Ouitoin Ildase. '
- Sigpcd, . - .TOT4N- Fit 'EE,
Superintendent and Architdct.
Sianed, EDWARD COOK, Master Ma"son.
The subscribers, (Masons,) engaged upon the work 6f the new,
custom house, from its commencement, being requested to state
their opinion as to the quality of the Rosendale Cement, declare -that
they have aided in pulling down buildings ui the old country, which
had stood for upwards of five hundrrd years, ami lhat on one or two
occasions they had to remqye.some Of the work on thisluilding,
which had only been laid hi" the Rosendale Cement, for iibout three
months. hereby freely certify thatit wa as hard'and firm as that
which had stood ior five hundred years.
New-York, November 19th,-1840 "i ' -
Signed, . '- vrvTHOMAS OLIVER.
. Signed, . " - PJ:TER CUSACK-
Q" Bryan, Austin & Co, Agcnts,Nb'?G, CnmmonSlreel,
iem Orleans - i'f S'.r m 1.7 dlwif
I CCOMMODATIUN-FOft-TKAVELLERS.-The suScnber.
jtX Mail Contractor frnnvAusltn to Houston, Iras at considerable
expense, established a-IhTtforCOACHES for the benefit of the pub-
lic between the two-places. ' His carnages are neat.and substantial,
and teams are good and strong. A limited number of passengers
only will be taken ; and he hopes from Ihe accommodations which
ho intends to give, to receive the patronage ofthe public,
June 2 wlf-290 M. F. JOKES.,
UHKPHERD ci CRAWFORD have just received,-in addiuon to
r O their former stock, the following goods, viz .-.Collins & Co's. ax-
em, Kent hammers, hatchets, kniveS and forks, batcher knives, ra
zors1, scissors, pocket and pen knives, lcat laid, whiskey, brandy,
coffee, sugar, salt, flour, tea, soap, candles, prints, domestics, silk
and cotton handkerchiefs; umbrc las, stocks, blue drill, shoes of all
descriptions, clothing, &.C., &c, to which they would invite the at-
tention of consume! b and dealers. June IS, wlf
CASH paid ior Cotton, by
j'une 30 wtf
GEO. ALLEN, .t Co.
("!: r REWARD. Stolen from Chambersia, (formerly
vjpc) VyAnahuacJon the niglit of the, 13th inst., two negro'cs,
Leviee-and hej:hild Adalla; ihe-lorraer"aboul 25 years old,
black", her foreteelh'Out, and sneaks quick. Her child is about
14 months bld-basllu&eyesj'and is nearly white. I will give
ihe above"Teward,loanyTperson,who''w'iIl deli ver said. negroes
to-melat Chambersiagorirtahy Jail so I can get them. rOr I
will'siveone ofi.lhetnegfes,ft)'rthe-'apprehension and custody
ofthe thief; and--rcs.-i-;Safd'negroe.s;forrnerly belonged Jo
Eli" WillianT,'l ffmustOTjSaVi'aiyprubabry h irbored, in that
neighrxrTioc4HS?5iS?'-BH. DAVIS.
Champetsiaaep:iatn?ijgn.x'w'w.a-5j;.sep aa woi-auo
r THE negroes descqoctloytltlTTJavls'I.Jiave this day
I tatten'upasmy propKtyjOTdwilI,holdbn- them, inas-
much as L have never rreevedfjiny corisiderationifnnhem.
- - fs&- ''.'jMitrfe ELI ,wm'L"IAMS.
Houston, Sept. 22d7l841?gW JrgepJ w3t-306
O r Rhls. new snDerfinesv?Bt,FLOIJKl!30hhls.dnnhlprpr.
O J Jified WEiskey-, a sma"pf Iof5ry"tjand red Turnip
seea, now lanaing-irom inc Meiimcnxuugslon;anu ior sale Dy
sep15wtf305--?M;gARCtA &"CO.. StrarJiffGa 1 veston.
A DMlNI8TRATORS150riCE.- ttepublierpf Texas
' uuuu iu aua ior
yerm past, ap-
estat6 of Daniel
McCoaflgaceased?noiice;'fcte'p having
deman&ag.atorsaW'tatiCtcfesenulremegaJlyauthentica-
tea wuuin j
and'all
nnvmpnt
Oounlyflnlapd.fiieF'Anlrim) and. last a citizen of ihe Slate
iravelfer in tins country! and 9ied at my house in October-last.
v. ? 5 7 ALEXANDER THOMSON,
Nashville.Julylst.lSll.
jnly20 d!2t-w3m297
ADMlNiSTRXTOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned, Administrator on the estate of Moses
Lapham, deceased, takes ibis method of informing all,
ihose who m ly have had lands located by said Lapham, or other
business entrusted 10 him, lo come forwaid within -hree months,
and present such evidences of the same'as they may be in pos-
session of, in order lhat iheundersigned mav be thereby enabled
to close ihe business ofthe es'iate. P.' P BORDEN,
Richmond, Sept. t4lh, 1811. . Administrator,
sep 22 wfi- :W ,""-,
AN INDEX TO THE LAWS OF THE REPUtT
LUJ HAS BEEN CthMPLEIED,
WHICH is so accnraie and full, that-i! ansn-eis .-ilmo-i ev-
ery purpose of a digest. It wtll be found exceedinsrU
useful to Lawyers, .Judges, and all who are required to reler
frequently to these la.ws. For-sale for cash, by 3,
""tS?Tv CRUGER & MOORE,
July 29d&wtf"- 7&jgjgsz .Telegraph Office.
MATAGORDAi-AOADEMY.
The Rev. C. SKIVES and.Lady ".would respectfully inform the
citizens of this place fand"its,yicinity;thatthey are now prepared to
receive pupils of bothsexe3irilo theu-jnslitution, and to instruct them
in all ihe branches of a, substantial and finished education.
From the delightful locauon and health-of Matagorda ; from the
comforts and convenience of ajwelj-builuown; from a strong desire
of the people to establish and main laina high tonfi of nioralfceliiig
m" the community f from thelandabKobservance ofthe Lord's day,
an-fregular attendance of the, citizens-nit.Divine Service, which is
now held uninterruptedly onevery Sunday ; and from there being a
regular Sunday Sihool in-town, this cannot but be a very desirable
place fSr anintBulion for'the education of the ) oung.
Mr Ives 'isagraduate".of one of the first colleges in the United
Stales; and Mrs. Ives -was educated inihebes schools for young
ln,li.i m New England: besidis which" thev have both for nianv
years past been engiged either as Principals or Assistants In tho first.
uierary insiuuuuus u yc u,tiu m.o. -u iuch 4inmutauun3,
saccess and reputauon in teaching, they leav e tbefollowing testimo-
nialu to speak.
-, TESTIMONIAL9.
"I have been long acquainted with the Rev. Ilr. Ives, and know
him to be an excellent classical and English scholar. Mrs. lies
taught a female seminary for several years, in the city of Hartford
rnnoctirnt. with distinguished reputation. 1 have-full ainMnro
in the qualifications of Mr and Mrs Ives to conduct a seminarjrof
ihe highest oraer, in sucu u maimer as luauoia general satislaction
h VT--C- BROWNELL, D.D. LL.D.
Vr -Pishopof the Diocese of Connecticut."
"I have been acquainted-with IheRev. Caleb's. Ives for many
years past, and duhnethe Iait'two years have been associated with
him as an officer ofthUinstiwnini. I have found him excellently
fitted in all respectrtobe anHnsVrucloz.of youih. His industry, d(
cision,Ji:iu jaueutguuuwi,-Hc",'l,uuyr. ""'I1 "i a nign uebrceasa
governor otheypung.iwhjlejibacroralo-scholafship and untiring
zeal render him equally suceossfuLasa teacher. In committing their
children to.thcinsimctta'Sf'IKfflveVrparmts may feci the most
assurance that'eyare'nlaiang'jhemTunderthD'' tare of one, who is
perfectly competent toaUihaundelakes, and who will look with the
most scrupulous care-to the.fulfilnrent-of every trust committed to
h""- fPyORBfSN PI1SKKV-, A.M ,
-': '- iPVf'stUute."
SonKVj!inzpVftws, and First Lessons in Arithmetic
3. iicrmonthi ' TT . ,
Aritirmet'.c", Grammar, Geography, History, and Composition
FurilTthe lii"her branches of Science and Literature, and espe-
cially 'the Mathematics and the Latin and Greek Ljnnages !s9.
pcrmnr; i.i)ll)o one vacat;01lin tne year, commencing on the
Bistof July and ending on the first of October.
Ml the above prices to be paid in curr-nt money. Texas money
' be received at its market value. Bills to bo paid at the e'nd of
rich mon'li. No pupil can enter the school for a jienod less than a
nnnth and no deductions made for absence except for siekness.
Fuel at the expense of the scholars. "'-.,
23-lf - .
J j, . 1 , t- 11 U pii.i . - e.1 C'etu- , 1, 1' .,
, .. r 1 .tiii, .Nc 1 1 1 b
, ,-fr li.iiN SilACKELFOllD Jr i
r
rn t
JUS
1 ei eivnl -ii
1- ;
by
.tnl
1 m.j jw
Q C P a'r W01I1''n's)J fineJ-kid-'Shoes,-;
0,V J .200 patr-db.. conajTSorboeSji-i
100 parrtGemM'sne5cflJrii(ots,
150 pair-xQgrsebc3justjeciveiL'iIirect from "New
York, and ,fer saleby:3i&?rENNIS &' KIMBALL.
Houston,.Angns;3d,-Clc4lfe ' . aag"3 d3l-wtl'-290
XA. UUUUtVrUl.''t11UafU7VWIUl,uClUU(llC
i the Countyaforesaid, at it.fHgnlar November;
I imintfft the nndeisizned adonnistrafor of-the
- T ll'COTlT'&'HADLEYs
.'- t. ATTORNEYS AT , LAW,
' Houston, ."exas.
Jr SCOTT, " wtf-293 x Tl B. J. H'ADLEY.
c ,tARLEY'ci JJaWtiir, Attobnets-.pND Uodnbkllors at
JP. ,IUw, City-prAuslin? O.ficeCoDgreslAyenue.'uppdiiter
thp naoitol
MASSILLON"FA'RLEY.
"r' Austin, Aprglst wtf284
HENRY. 'J'JEWETT.J- .
ATTORNEY AT XAW,& - -
WILL Traciice lntneCourts of Ihe Firstjudicial DIstrfct,
andJn.the Sup"eine Coun oOhe Republic. K30fnce
in the Telegrapnbnildirig, Houston rTeyas. j. wlf.2S0
7- ' JY1,-HEISKELL. SHRYOCK,
-" , jtTTORNEY-AT.LAW, 5 -T
ATE ofSan,A'u"gustrneG6unty, Texas, will attend to all
Ji business entrusted to.hiia-1h'the,citf, of Houston. Office
at the-nction'Slore of Shryock'Jenkrns, & Co., "Main street-
march 31 w52t28J , . " "
LAWNOTJCE. Havingwesignedlh.eToffice of district at-
torney, 'for t'he first-Judicial district; my-juentfon' here-
aficr wiH. exclusively givento tKe.practicejof'law, in, the-
civil and such" defepces'as may be-offered'orTthe criminal-side
ofthe"disrrict courts "".- JQHN R."REID. "
octd-u3i.S59-ul-2m" v - , a.v -JL ' '
jJAT .C J.i JK AttorzityatrMUir othce on Court-house square
1 nefd-at u OrAshbel Smith's office. -..ianrj'2tf
LAW NOTICE. Care . Pinney, Atlomey.s&.C6unoi)lors.
at Law. The office of thefo-rmeris atCrdekettIIouston
county, and4hatof thtrlatter atNacogdocles,
... 1 .IT-. ., 1-. . r .,- -
- juue n
-29-244
Zz. . ALUKR-iNON P.THOMPSON,. "
- WOUySELKOll- &. ATTORNEY ATLAM,
: -s ;. Ho5stoj, Texas. " x
Office in the building dcctipufd'by the City Council
-f AW JOTICEJ. .Hj HRNDON will practice in the
Xj courts of th'e secrad.-j'f(cUcial district, CQmprjsfngjhe conn,
'iies"of BrazofiafF.orr"BbndHarrisburgh"", Austin. Colorado
and Matago"nJa."aad thesnpfeiaecbtirtofHhe JJcpublfc
.riU- , :- - 'Jt-tt
'TtHE undersigned will,prijpice- trrsr ia.thc tupreme anddts
jl. inci courisi ui ujjs rcpuuiiv-
Residence " asJnfigtOii Co
j'an I
23Gtf
R. M, WILLAMSON
, vW.PiSMlTHattorney and counsellnr at lav, Gon
1 1. zalesrwill attend iheiliflcrenl courts 01 ihe 4lhjudi(.i-
district. -AirbusinessTentrusied t him will be prumplly attend
ed tcy. " ' ' Gonzales.'april 17,- 5t252
t KAUFMAN & "GOULD attorneys at lav, NacogdocLes
la. Texas. ., ji,-l84fr. j 23011
H -BENJAMIN C.-FRANKLIIN, - "
aving resigned ,thc,office"ofJudge,of the 2nd Judicial District,
will practice Law in the several Courts of ihe Republic Or Texas, jr
connexion with WILLIAM W. FRANKLIN, Esq. Communica-
tions addressed to B. C. &. W. W Franklin, at the city of Galves
ton, or left m Houston at the "office of Henry Hmnphrey3,Esq. Cniel
Justice ofthe county'ofHarrisburg. i. an 1 w236-tf
HUTCHINSON &J?OOTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT. LAW.
AHUTCHINSONjhasiemoved m,Austin, and opened an
Office for his'firm onJDongreis avenue near the canitol.
Henry S. Foole.-after closing theunfiinisKed-business 01 Ihe
firm, and ol the partners in Mississippi, wjllltemove perma-
nently 'to the Republic. , ' '
"JjpTbe firm maybe addressed either at Austin, Texas-, or
Jackson, Mississippi.
' July 31,J840. - 257w-12m
r - N. C. RAYMOND. '
' lifAffrORNEY.AND. COUNSELLOR AT AW,'
-- " - . . -' Nashville, Texas.
Refer to JoriW B Jones, Galveston.
Junrt C WATHorg, Austin. - ? .
LAW NOTICE JOHN D.-MORRISiTUtqrne and Coun-
sellor at law, has located himself at. San Antoni, and wil,
attend to the 'dntiesof his profession in the courts: tiBexai,
as IikeVise those'of Goliad, Victoria andlSanTatncio. All
liiisiness entrusted,to-his care will meet. with prompt and ready
attention. j'an 1 C-tf
LAW NOTICEt-James 8. Nayfield, Counsellor and 'AUorny
at ajc,'ofTexasi has made, an arran'gemenr witfi Joseph Me-
Whiie, Esq., late-delegate in congress from Florida, and counsellor,
atlawof the supreme court of the United States", to give his advice
legal opinions, and instructions in all cases In which he is retanedin'
Texas. Col. White vill in all casesgive written instructions, and in
cases of great importance willattend iq person the. supreme courtbf
Texas.. He is in possession of all the Spanish and Mexican ordinan
ces, and has at New Orleans thelargest civUlaw library in America.
LandTities fn'all cases in'whicn James S. Mayficldis retained
as an Ailoijiey and Land Agent ire Texas, hetcill receitemyassist
ance and adviccas a counsellor. "J. M. WHITE.
jan I 335-tf
The Red Lander and Matagorda Bulletin will, please publish the
above six months.
POTTER & VAN ZANDT,
Attornies at Lain,
WILL attend the supreme court of the Republic of Texas,
and the district -ourts, ofthe counties of Shelby, San
Angus-tine, Nacogdoches, Harrison, Panola, Paschal, Bowie,
Red River, Lamar and Fannin.
ISAAC VAN ZANDT,
Panola County.
ROBERT POTTER,
feb 24 wtf-276 Paschal County.
LAMAR MOORE,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
j'etl2-dtf-wtf Congress Avenue, city of Austin.
"" NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned not. to trade 'for a note of
hand for eleven hundred and sixteen dollars, given byJorm D
Harvey and Win.Keese,-paynblts (o Nicholas Lamprofd or bearer,
dated some time in Januiry, 1841. Said'hote has been stolen and
will no: be paid unless by legal compulsion.
feb 24 wtf-276 "" ' JOHN BROWNLEE.
TIN, SHEET IRON, AND COPPER MANU-
FACTORY. ,A McGOtVEN, carries on theabovebusinessinalljtsvarieties,
1ZX in the-City orHdnston, Nosr8,and 9, Long TtowTvhere he
will fill all orders fromjhe country oii the,ahirtestnolic(', and at
rales as low as simdar work can be had in the States. His materi-
als are all imported direciljr from England, and'are of the verybest
quahly,supenor in every respect to any that" has ever-beiore been of-
fered im this market- He has now on hand a large assortment of
thtowarys of Jus own mam.rictorj-j which country mercfiams and
general dealers wjl do well lo taauune, before they p arcEase abroad.-
May, Igll.- ' nlav-5 tfly-2S5
HALF pipes ijuper.oyDupuy; Cognac,
2 quta. casks elo do
J p pe Madeira Wine,
6 terces fine. bite "reflntd Sugar,
111 Hn v.llmv An An 'r
Just received and forsale by M. GARCIA & Co.-
Galveston, August 17th. ang 13 wtl-301
LUMBER. The subscribers have just received a fine assortment
of LUMBER, and will be constantly suppl ed with said article,
which lly offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers
Galveston, Angust.1-;.' 'wlf-301 " M. GARCIA & Co.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
X.WISU to rem oriell my CEiSTRE" HILL property, con-Msting-of
a large Store House, a Tavern Bouse, a laigeand
commodious Dwelling House, several Log Cabins, Stables and
out houses, three Gardens, and my Plantation ;uhc whole tract
contains 19,000 acres of Land, on which there are several valu-
able Mill privileges.'on' durable sireamb of water, and a num.
ber oriiving springs ofpure water. DAVID AyrES
Centre Hill, Sept. 1, 1841. sept 8 wtl-304
JU3T RECEIVED and for sale, -6
bbls; Gin, 1 bbl. Monongahela Whiskey,
10 bbls. prime Beef, 29 sacks Corn,
A fine lot of New Orleans Sugar and Fluiir. iusi receivedTrr
-Galveston, Ang. 18. wtf-301 JL GARCIA "& Co.
LOST OR MISLAID,
A.DISCHARGEjransferred 10 me bv Win. P. Slickney.
or hIsJn'1'iaryMrvicesC.six months fo Capt. William
(jarre'ttVCoropany of volnnt'eers in 1639, notice is hereby given
to all wtfam it may concern, that I will apply-to the proper au-
thorities for paymentof'tbe same, as it was regularly transfer-
rectto tho-undersigned for a valuable consideration. -
JOHIf 'MORRISON.
Houston, August 4th, 1841. . abg 4 w8t-S92
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FEW Galveston City shares, for.sale by r
Gait eston, Aug. 17, wll-aui JJ. UAttUlA & t.
BLANKETS. 1 ba'e otfine large illankels, just received and for
. salebv . " " TU GARCIA & Co.
Galvcsto'n, August 18ih. . jj: aug 18 wif-301
THE Subscribers offer for' sale-lowj.for cash, a general .as-
sortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part of
.French, English, and AmericanPrints,"
AtrTrrican and English ShectinsandShirting, -
Summer aud-Wimer ready made Clothing,
Pahfaloon Mufis, &c, &(,
FlourrSugarCofiee, Liquorr,
Wines, Iron and Nails, Crockery Ware,-&c, &c.
ENNIS & KIxtBALL.
Houston, Angnst4lh, 1841. . aug 4 wtf-293
GARCIA & H. MEUGENS, have this day formed a co-
. partnership under the name of M. Garcia & Co., fur the pur-
pose of transacting a central Commission business.
KcirencTJIcs3rs. IVtcr, Harmony S. Co., New , ork, .
Messrs. F DcLizardi & Co., New Orleans,
Messrs. Ed. Weugcns & Co , Liverpool.
Julv 7. wit 295 M. GARCIA it Co..-iSfrg. Galveston
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Cruger & Moore. Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 20, 1841, newspaper, October 20, 1841; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48156/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.