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OP .TjHE SKS&norjapngrpseningi4I. ?.re nowouered lor
sa'.a by .the subscriber. .Also lor sale, all the Laws of
Texas previbuflv passed andlhe statutes of Cohuila and Tex-
as, in English and Spanish. These can be furnished in bound
volumes or in pinipnlet form. Also a map and Description ol
Texas, by Francis Moore, Jr.
nov 24 wtf-31'2 GEORGE BALL, Galveston.
GALVESTON AND HOUSTON PACKET.
THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMBOAT,
EDWARD BURLESON,
J, H. COX, jMaSTEH,
-4jafgy3,T77"ILL run as a regular packet be-jt??fg3
w "& Vv tween the above ports, touching? .t. Us
at all the intermediate landings. This boat is surpassed by
Bone in the Republic in point ol accommoJations. Passengers
may feel perfectly secuie while on board, as every precaution
will be taken for their comfort and safety, and they can rely on
punctuality and despatch. For lreight or passage, apply on
board.
Houston, Feb. 15, 1842. ebJ5 dtf-wtf 324
AN INDEX TO THE LAWS OF THE REPUB-
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED,
HICH is so accurate and full, that it answeis almost ev-
W ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are required to reler
frequently to these laws. For sale for cash, by
CRUGER & MOORr-,
Jnly29d&wtl Telegraph Office.
THE 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,
aD 8 dtf-wtf-282 Houston
JUST received, 20 bbls. superfine Flour, 20 bbls. mess
Pork, 20 bbls. brown sugar,
10 sacks coffee,
3 hhds. bacon,
20 bbls Mercer potatoes,
112 ps. Kentucky, Dundee, and India Bagging,
60 coils rope,
3000 lb. Sweede's Iron, (ass'd )
Nails, hoes, spades, sadirons, domeftics, bed ticking, linseys,
plead shirtings, &c, &c, for sale low by
Dec. 30. dec 30 d&wtf-3l8 GEO. ALLEN &CO.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned have this day dissolved by mutual consent.
E. Moore is to-selfle the affair, of Moore & Co., Houston,
and E. L. Barnard is'lo settle the affairs of Barnard &. Co., Gal-
veston E L. BARNARD,
FRANCIS MOORE.
July 12, 1842. July 13 d&wtf-345
N. B. I shall continue business at ihc old stand of Moore
Co. " F. MOORE.
LIBERAL dbvances uiurie on shipments of Cotton and Pro-
duce toE. J. Hart, New Orleans, bv
ap20dw ,"' - JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jr.
OnA'jSaljKS LIVERPOOL SALT, receiv d by the
ZjJJ steamer, Col. "Woods, direct from New Orleans in
uood order, and for sale by
feb 9 d&wtf 323 J. SHACKELFORD, 7r.
KUHN & CO..
At KeslerJs old stand corner Main street.
JUST RECEIVED per la'te arnva's, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Flour
r J Makerd? Candles, ' Snap,- Bagging, Rope, Domestics, Shoes,
1 -on, &c, which we ojier low for cash, cotton, bides, &c
nov 13 d&wtf
" IQJJORS Consisting ol Whiskey, Rum, American Gin
J.i French Brandy,' (ass'd brands,) Holland Gin, American
Brandy, Claret in casks and bottle", French Wine, Madeira
Vv'inciusl jeceived and for sale bv
aP2Q J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
FRENCH GOODS.
"DECEIVED per Atlinia and Noiiuande, from Havre and
iX MarseiK
1'RY GOODS Clothing, Vesiings, summer & winter cloth,
hats, boots, shoes, shirta, suspenders, Ladies' lancy
--ps, dressing cases, work cases, shawls.
:ERFUMERY. Poraatunn, soap, cologne water, and hair oil.
HARD-WA RE. Locks, utensils, cutlery, hammers, bolts,
nails, screws, grindstones, looking glasses, guns.
WINES. Clarret, madeira, port, sauterm, champaign, mus-
ical, Rhime wine, medoc, St. Juline.
t ORDIALS. Ani ette, assorted do., roa, garfait, amone,
brandy fruits and cherries.
I.ICtUOR'S. Crandy, cognac and champaigne, gin in jugs,
mineral wafer, (Peltzce) demijohns, 1, 3, and 5 gallons.
r IlUITS. Almonds, raisins, sweatmeats, refined loaf sugar,
arefinea loaf sugar, sweet nil, pickles, anchovis mus-
t'. -lard, &c.
C"CINA" WARE. Cups saucers, soup plates, and servers, for
'sale by SAM'L. MAAS,
A priM8, 1842. Opposite Long Row, Main st.
ap 21 dtf-wtf-334
C ILKtand Palm Leaf Hats. 1 case of palm leaf hats, ass'td,
i ..caeoftlielatesiv.style of French silk hats, just received
Jtu4 forsale by may 18 1. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
t p HREE voung -and very likely Negro boys for sale, for
J. Cash or Cotton. Apply to
pril3ti;i842. J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.,
730dwtf-335 Main Street.
Twenty-five dollars Reward!!
STRAYED OR STOLEN
FROM the stable of the subscriber, a fine,
large, dark bay horse, with black mane
and tail, and both hind feet white. This horse
trots hard, but can easily be made to rack or
:allop. He di-appeared on the atiernoon oi
he 26th January. This horse was foimerly owned by Col
Porter, late repreentative of Bowie County on Red River.
He may have gone towards Nacogdoches. Any person who
will return him to subscriber, will be pai j the above reward.
Peb. 1,1842. JAMES F. CRUGER,
Telegraph Office, Houston.
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
aug 7 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr
PORT OF HOUSTON.
RATES OF WHARFAGE
Bacon, per.hhd. ; - -
Sugar, -
Hardware, " - -Crockery,
per crato - . " -
80 37
37
37
37
37J
25
12
25
25
25
25
12J
6i
6
6
6
1
6i
3
Liquids, per pipe -do.
pipe
do. pipe v - -. i'Vit .
Moss or hay, per bale
Blankets,
Bottles, per crate
Rice, per tierce -
All wet and cJrv bbls.
Half bbls.
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, jjer keg
Candles, Soap, Claret, &c. per box - 3
Iron and Lead, per 100 lbs. - 6$
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture,
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 12
Horse, mule or ass,
Pleasure carriages, - - 1
"Wagons, carts or other vehicles
Neat, Cattle, per head -
Sheep, hogs, goats,
dumber, per 1000 feet - - 1
Brick per 1000 1
50
00
50
12A
6l
00
00
ARRIVALS
AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL.
iPiL
' ' - sr,r
MAILS. Arrivals. Departures.
Austin Tuesday Thursday
' evening. morning.
Western,
Via Richmond, Colum- Ct , ,, ,
bia, Brazoria, Columbus, Sun Thursday
Matagorda, Texana, eveMn morning.
San Antonio, &c.
Eastern,
Via Montgomery, Wash-
ington. Nacogdoches, Sunday Monday
San Augustine, and Red evening. morning.
Jliver County.
, -
Via Galveston, per Steam
United States Packets, according to the days
and Europe, of their arrivals and depar
tures.
3l3Oii all letters, sent to the United States, or else
where, beyond the Republic, the inland postage must be
MATAGORDA ACADEMY.
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Lady would respectfully inform the
citizens of this place and its vicinity that they are n6w prepared to
receive pupils ot both sexes into theinnstitution, and to instruct them
in all the branches of a substantial and finished education.
From the delightful location and health or Matagorda; from the
comforts and convenience of a well builttown; from a strong desire
of the people to establish and maintain a high tone of moral feeling
in the community; from the laudable observance of the Lord's day,
an-i regular attendance ot the citizens on Divine Service, which is
now held uninterruptedly on every Sunday; and from there being a
regular Sunday School m town, this cannot but be a very desirable
place for an institution for the education of the young.
Mr. Ives is a graduate of one of the first colleges in the United
States; and Mrs. Ives was educated in the best schools for young
ladies in New England ; bcsidi s which they have both for many
years past been engiged either as Pnncipalsor Assistants In the first
literary institutions in the United Suites. For the.r qualifications,
success and reputation in teaching, they leave thefollo wing testimo-
nials to speak.
TESTIMONIALS.
"I have been lone acquainted with the Rev. Mr. Ives, and know
him to be an excellent classical and English scholar. Mrs. Ives
taught a female seminary for seveial years, in the city of Hartford
Connecticut, with distinguished reputation. I have full confidende
in the qualifications of Mr and Mrs Ives to conduct a seminary of
the highest order, in such a manner as to afford g neral satisfaction
T. C. BROWNELL, D.D. L L.D
Bishop of the J liocese of Connecticut."
"I have been acquainted with the Rev. Caleb S. Ives for many
years past, and during the last two years have been associated with
him as an officer of this institution. I have found him excellently
fitted in ail respects to be an instructor of youih. His industry, de-
cision, and patient good temper qualify him in a high degree as a
governor o the youn?, while his accurate scholarship and untiring
zeal render him equally successful as a teacher. In committing their
children to the instruction of Mr. Ives, parents may feel the most
assurance that they are placing them under the care of one, who is
perfectly competent to all he undertakes, and who will look with the
most scrupulous care to the fulfilment of every trust committed to
NORMAN P1NNEY, A.M
' mmrPrincipalqfthe Mobile Institute."
TUITION.
Spelling, Reading, .Writing, and First Lessons in Arithmetic
S3, per indnfiT"--
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, and Composition
S6. per monili.
For all the higher branches of Science and Literature, and espe-
cially "he Mathematics and the Latin and Greek Languages b9.
per month.
There will be one vacation in the year, commencing on the
fiist of July and endingon the first of October.
All the above p ces to be paid in current money. Texas money
will be received a- us market vilue. Bills to be paid at the end ol
each nion'h. No i -ipil can enter the school for a period less than a
month, and no deductions made for absence except for sickness.
Fuel at the expo'i'p nf the scholar a
RECEIVED by late arrrivak cfschoonei Col. Hanson, and
Steam Packet New York, the loll nving well selected ab-
sortment of Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware, &i. &c.
12 dozen knives and forks,
20 hV. cotton wrapping twine,
100,000 cut tacks as'd sizes,
1 doz. long-handled shoveh.,
G boxes soap,
3 " btaich,
2 " imperial lea,
2 " Y. H. do,
9 kegs Duponts F F F G ride
powder,
1 barrel -pts. turpentine,
10 coilb manilla rope lrom to
1 inch,
2 boxes bar lead,
30 demijohns froml to 5gallon,
4 bar'lb molasses, new crop,
G reams wrapping paper.,
10,000 cigarb, asuperior quality
50 doz cups and baucers,
brass wire-selves.,
door and window bolts,
hand-saw files,
5 cut and mill baw do,
pilt saw do,
pewter fassets,
40 kegs nails and spikes as'd.
sizes,
2 doz. grubbing' hoes,
2 " painted pails,
50 sacks salt,
10 ps. Kentucky Bagging,
7 coils ivy. rope,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz. edged plates,
boots, 30 bags bhoi, assorted sizps,
4 " russet brogans, G ban els brown sugar,
3 " kip do, 100 pair trace chains,
25 doz. Carolina hoes, 2 caks ox and log do,
Together with a handsome selection ot staple and fancy dry
gnodb consisting of heavy blankets, ca.-imere, sattinetis, Ky.
fanes, green, red and white llannels, Merino and wo den shiitb
and drawer-, chainbregs, bed licking, primed sarcenett, Caroli
na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merino shawls,
ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, lurniture checks, tufted rugs,
cotton, pongee, vilk and bandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-
ed, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figur. d English
and French merinots, childreus lancy colored boots and socks,
ladies supeifine black silk, black elastic welt, cashmtre and
thibbet gloves, furniture, fane; , American and superfine Eng-
lish prints pallud thread, aborted colours, larantine handker-
chief, Grei la , plain, figured and dotted bobinet lace, book
bWiss and cambi ic mucins, bishops lawn, linnen cambric hand-
kerchiefs., woolen plaid tyrols Mexican and Vernecian cravats,
bleached a id unbleached sheeiug and .shirtings, cotton ana
bnrg-,ffl neffiyy article, plain and plaid linbeys, ladies seal skin
prunella and foxed prunella gatcr boots, kid" and seal skin slip-
pers &c. &c. all of which is offered tor sale low for cash, cot-
ton, hides oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
nov 13 d&wtf Mem street
TO LAWYERS, CLERKS OF COURTS, JUS-
TICES Of THE PEACE, AND CONSTABLES.
1L!NK Affidavits to obtain Attachments,
) Bonds in Attachments,
" Writs of Attachments,
" Summons for Garuashee,
" Fi. Fi. against plantifTF. F. for cost,
" States' "Warrants, y V
" Supoenas for witness, -
" Mitimus for want of Bail,
" Citations, i i
" Mitimus for Capitol Felony, t-
" Appeal Bond, ?
" Recognizance to appear and testify, , , .
" do do to Piosecute,
" do do to appearand answer,
" "Warrents to bring belore the Court,
" Letters ol citizenship,
" Summons lor District Court, ,
" do County Court,
" Sheriff's executions for State taxes,
" do do for County taxes,
' Justices Suposnas,
" Etray Bonds,
" Attachments,
" District Court execution,
" Powers of Attorney,
" Warrantee Deeds.
These forms have been drawn up bv one of ihe best and moNt
correct Attorneys in the Republic. For sale at the Telegraph
Office. "
HENRY F. FISHER NOTARY PUBLIC,
WILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, &c, &c; trans-
late from the French, German, and Spanish Languages
into English, or vic -versa, and transact all business appeitain-
Ing to his office, at the shortest notice. fOffice at Kesler's
Arcade, No. 4, up stairs. march 10 dtf-wtf 27R
NOTICE. Thomas M. Basby of this city, is my legally
au horised agent and attorney, to transact any and all ol
my business, during my absence lrom the republic.
sept 22 257 d&w JAMES S. HOLM AN
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AWYNNS will in future give his entire attention to his
profession. He will be found at his office or at his resi-
dence, feb 19 cwt 1-323
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Clerk a Office, District Court.
I SAMUEL M HYAMS, clerk of the District Court in and for
theparish of Naclnlocnes, tenth Judicial District of the Stateof
Louisiana, do hereby certify, that I have carefully examined the re-
cords of the said court in criminal cases and accusations of crimes
and misdemeanors on file in my office from the year Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and ten up to the present year, one thou-
sand eight hunired and forty-one, and that 1 have not found nor is
there to be found in my office in said records any criminal prosecu-
tion for murder, aga-nst Jesse Yocum, late of this pansu, now de-
ceased. . -. ... .
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my
name and affixed the Seal of the said Court at the
clerk's office, in the town and pnnsh of Nachitoches,
District and Slate aforesaid, this 17th dayof Novem-
ber, A. D. 1841, and of the Independence of tlisU. S
of America the sixt y-sixth.
SAMUEL M. HYAMS,
Clerk of District Court, Parish of
Natchitoches, Louisiana.
feb 23 wGm dtf-325
FRYING PANS. 1 dozen long and short handle iryiKj
pans, just received and lor sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
40
BOXES SO AP, 2 bags race ginger,
100 kegs cut nails, ass'd40 bbls superfine flour,
sizes,
20 bbls. mes pork,
3 casks sperm oil,
20 boxes sperm candles,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 kegs lard,
6 boxes Collins' axes,
G dozen Ames' spades,
2 " Adams' "
4 " long handle shovels.
G bags wrought nails,
4 dozen grubbing hoes,
20 " bright crown do
30 " Carolina do
30 " brook pot. augurs,
30 " chisels, ass'd sizes,
4 bales Va. cotton osnaburgs,
75 dozen knives and fallts,
50 " pocket and pen knives,
50 " mill saw files,
50 " v cut, wood, handsaw,
pit aud shop file,
50 bags shot, ass'd sizes,
20 kegs powder,
75 pair bright trace chains,
10 dozen horse collars,
75 pair of hames. rcadv ironed.
20 boxes tobacco,
4 bags black pepper,
3 do allspice,
4 casks bacon hams-, sides and
shoulders,
40 bbls. whiskey,
4 chests teas,
2 bbls. vinegar, good,
Together with many other articles, just received by steamers
Neptune and Belle of Attakapas, which, added to the subscri-
ber's former tock, makes it one of the rac-t complete in the
city, all f which will be sold low for cash, cotton, &c. &c, by
feb9d&wif-323 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
A RARE CHAN HE
THREE thousand acres of la s hi H
league and near White Oal
ed, will be sold low for cash, ores
ered on the bank ol Buffalo bayo i it' U ,
Houston. Dec. 23, 1841. M3KL. !
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JUST RECEIVED and for sale, -6
bbls. Gm, 1 bbl. Monongahela Whiskey,
10 bbls. prime Beef, 29 sacks Cum,
A fine lot of New Orleans Sugar and Flour, jusl received by
Galveston, Aug. 18. wtf-301 M. GARCIA & Co.
HpHE SuDscriberb offer lor sale low lor cash, a general as
X sortraent of Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part of
French, English, and American Prints,
American and English Sheetings and Shirting,
Summer and Winter ieady made Clothing,
l'antaloon stuffs, &c, &c,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Liquorr,
Wines, Iron and Nails, Crockery Ware, &c, &c.
ENNIS & KI vi BALL.
Houston, August 4th, 1841. aug 4 wtf-291)
A FEW Galveston City shares, for sale by
Galveston, Aug. 17, wtf-SOl M. GARCIA & Co.
3 HALF pipes superior Dupuy Cognac,
2 quta. casks do do
i p:ps Madeira Wine,
6 tierces hue w lute refined Sugar,
1U do yellow do do
Just received and for sale by M. GARCIA & Co.
Galveston, August 17th. aug IS wtf-301
LIBERAL advances made in cash or in goods, on consignments
made to our friends in New York, New Orleans or Liverpool.
Juh 7, wtf-295 M GARCIA & Co., Galveston.
"TEV FLOUR. 20 bbls. received per Jvmgston, ana lor
J i sale by
M. GARCIA,
sep 13 vuf-305
Strand, Galveston.
REPUBLIC OF '1LXAS,
County ol Colorado.
District Court, f.tll term, 1842.
ingate Woodley,
vs
for Divorce.
Eli7abeth Woodl
ey.)
TT appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defend-
c ant reMde beyond the juiisdiction of the couit, it is there-
tore crdeied and decreed that the said Elizabe h do appear at
the court house in the county of Colorado, on the fifth Monday
alter the lourth Monday in October next, IS12, and answer said
petition ; and it is further ordered that this notice be published
in the Telegraph at Huuston, for sixty day. previous to the
fifth Monday aticr the fourth Monday in October next, 1812
Given undei my hand and seal of oliice, at Columbia, this
the 22nd day of April, A D. 1812.
BASIL G 1JAMS, Cl'k D. C. C C. -iune
22 wSt-312 printer's lee SI 1.
(JENERAL LA.ND AGE N C Y.
THE undesigned, at Victoria, have associated for the above
business. They hope that iheii long residence in .he WeM
and acquaintance with the land afiaus of the country w ill secure
pa'ir0Uage- RICHARD ROMAN.
FIELDING JONES.
Victoria, April 14th, 1412.
IlhFtHENCES.
Hon Anson Jonfs, City of Houston.
Thomas F MoKinney, f Galveslon.
Du Lfvi Jonfs, J
Gr.v. Thomas J. Risk, Sin Augustine.
Ge. Pik'by Ienbeuson, Nacogdoches.
an 20 w tl 333
NOTICE is hereby given, that I have lust my headright
land certificate for one lcasue and one labor of land, i&-.ued
by the Board ol Land Commissioner, in ai d for Houston Co.,
No. , and at the expiration ol sixty d.ijs from this date, I
shall apnlv according lo law for a duplica e thereof.
11 JOHN ANGLIN.
Houston County, June 4th, 1842. jun29 v9t-343
Printer's fee, 5 00.
BiflT ot the Republic of Texas,
As fixed by the sixth Congrces ; to lake effect from
and after the 1st day of February, 1842, payable
y, it c; . r? ;. 7K.
HI UOUl, OUOCr, UT J.ci.i(t& ...
Per cent, adv
10
5 cts.
10 per cent adv.
15
5 "
6
3 0)
2 cts.
free,
free.
Ale, and all other kinds of Malt Liquor,
AlKpite per lb. -
Bagging, bale rope and twine for packing
cotton,
BookN and Stationary, '
Bonnets, Ladies, -
Butler, per lb. - - P
Beef, per 200 lbi,
Bacon, per lb. - -
Bible, Testaments and primary school books,
Cattle and stock of all kinds,
Corn, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Coffee, per lb. -
Cidei , in cask or bottle,
Chocolate, per lb - -
Cigars, Spanish, per 1000,
" American, "
Carriages, pleasure, -
Cheese, per lb. -
Chairs, -
Clothing, ready made.
20 cu.
2 "
10 per cent. adv.
3 ck.
5 00
3 00
35 per cent adv.
3 cts.
30 percent, adv.
30
81 00
30 " "
30
15
Flour per bbl. -
Frui's, dried and green,
Furniture, and all nirfiiut cttires of wood,
Pirp Arnisot everv dsscrmtlfli.
Farming uiensils, implements of husbandry,
and Fin nitiire the property of Emigrants
in actual use, not exceeding in value 3500, free.
Harness of all kinds, - - 30 per cent. adv.
Hat, -..- o (
Hard-ware and cutlery, - " 7 ,(
House frames, - tt lt
Iron, pig, bar or rod, - . . ".
" all manulactured articles of which it
forms a component part, - 15 " "
Linen, - - - - lo
Liquors, brandy, gin, rum, coruiais, anu um-
, ly liquors, 1JL and 2d prooi,
3d and 4th proof,
over 4th,
Whiskey, 1st and 2d proof,
$0 50 per gal.
0 GOjJ "
0 75 "
0 25 "
0 374 "
0 50 "
0 75 "
3 els.
15 per oent. adv.
15 cts.
30 cts.
5 els.
S3 00
50 cts.
30 per cent. adv.
30 '
15 " "
2 cts.
10 cts.
15 per cent, adv
1 cl.
3 cts.
2 cts.
3 cts.
30 per cent. adv.
3d "
4th "
over 4th "
Lard, per lb , . .. .
Lumber, -
Oats, per bushel ol 32 lbs. -Oil,
sperm per gallon, - , ,
Pepper, black, per lb.
Pork, per bbl.
Peas and beans, per bushel, - -
Tickles,
Porcelain and crocitery ware,
Powder and Lead,
Rice, per lb.
Salt, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Silks. - - r
Sugar, brown, per lb.
Sugar, loaf, and candy, per lb.
" Havai.a, while, .
Soap, bar, per lb.
" shaving and perfumed,
Spices,
Sweetmeats and conserves,
Shoes and boots,
Tobacco, manufactured,
Tin ware,
30 per cent. adv. J
30 " " J
25 "
30 " "
30 "
15 "
Tea, .
Tools and implements of trade in actual use,
the properly of emigrants,
Vim-'.ir ner irallon. - - -
free.
10 cts.
20 cts.
Wheat ttid other grains per bushel of GO lbs.
Ware, crockery. - - t -
30 per cent. adv.
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Chambertin,
and all other varieties of Burgundy except- . -- -
I
Glmnpaigne, " -1 - 15 per cent. adv.
Champaigne, - $2 50 per doz.
Claret, in cases, - - 10 per cent. adv.
" in casks, : . : 10 cts. pergallon
French, the produce ol France, and import-
ed in French or Texian vessels,
Madeira, , :
Pott, : : :
Rhenish, all kinds, ; :
Spanish lied, :
" White, : : :
Sherry, : :
Teuerilfe, : : : :
free.
0 75 per gallon
0 37 "
0 50 "
0 25 "
0 25 "
0 75
0 25 "
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
Ernigran's, : : : : free.
All articles not otherwise enumerated, 15 per cent. adv.
On all goods impoited in foreign bottoms, with the exception ol
those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the payment of the domestic duty an
additional duty of five per cent.
Tonnage From and after ihe nineteenth day of May, one thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vcs-els which may enter any port of the Republic from any
foreign pi rt or place, a tonnage du.y of sixty cents per ton,
on merchant vew?ls, and thirty cents on steamboats, accord-
ing to register tonnage.
rl'romissory Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
ed or duties ongoods imported after the ImoI February , 1842.
IOR the convenience of .he holders of the Checks of E O.
John on the Lawrenceburg Branch of the State Bank of
Indiana, the undersigned will exchange for them par funds,
Willi uie uieitiiciiiijj uiui-umi.i.jiiu u.f, iujiuus sueei, new
Orleans.
.March 13, 1842. march 2G-dtf JNO GOODIN.
rphe undersigned will receive the Checks of E. D. John on
JL the Lawrenceburg Branch of the Siate Bank of Indiana, at
par, lor freight and passge money due the steam ship Neptune
WAI. ROLLINS.
March 1G, 1842. march 2G dtf
Kentucky and Indiana money, and E. D. John's Checks on State
Bank Indiana received at par.
inarch 2G d&wtf-330 J. M. ROBINSON
s of ladle's and gentlemen s shm-s, boots
j ol ladies' prunelle buot, spal Ince shoes,
ots, strap shoc, morocco bm- prunel
-, lies and s i ips, gentlemen s la'ii. am'
and call skin shoes, brogans an' ninps, nnd
of boy'j shes, just leceived and tor-nle b)
S'
.--M.'..iLV.-j lTW"sZZZlVZmViSC;
3f Bbls. new superfine, sweet FLO UR, 30 bbls. double rec-
Vj tified Whiskey, a small lot of'whiteand red Turnip
Seed, now landing from the steamer Kingston, and lor sale by
sep 15 wtf-303 M. GARCIA &. CO.. Strand, Galveston.
JUST RECEIVED per Kingston, 13 bbls. prime New Or-
leans Sugar, 2 hhds. Bordeaux Wine, 1 cask White Lead,
10 boxes Soap, for sale by
M. GARCIA,
sep lo wtt-30o
Strand, Galveston.
JUT received and lor sale, 20 barrels ot supernne imuut,
2 hhds of bacon hams,. 2 hhds. bacon sides, by
Nov 1G, 1811. M. GARCIA & CO., Galveston.
g? Fruit Trees. Seeds, &c. The subscriber has
Jfor sale every variety ol garden, field aud ffowerseeds;
i:.ii.i!nTnps nf which mav he had at the store. , Assorted Doxe
or the Weat Indies, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas maybe,
rb'ained; the kinds such as answer best in those climates.
GEORGE C. T-ORBURN,
257-' f 1 1 John st. New York.
gizsts SEED STORE, 17 Common street, New Orleans.
.Jtt&liiThe subset iber has the honor to acquaint the gar-
W&'c&i denert and planters of this neighborhood, as wpII as
' thp hnnnr.nhlo nulilio rranpraMv thnt hft has Onened
-2b a STORE on Common street, for the sale ol all
kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. He is now
receiving and will continue to receive from time to time,
fre-b seeds from Europe ai.d the north. He will sell no seeds
bin such as may be entirely relied upon as being the best ot
their kind, and fresh, besides guaranteeing the genuineness of
them panics purch.isi-ig may assure hemsehes at all times
of what hcadvances with regard lo thoe two points, by apply-
ing at his garden, vv here the seeds he has in store and for sale
are tried by himself before offering them to the public.
All kinds of seeds suitable for all seasons;
A fine ollectioii oi flower seeds- -.-
Green house plants, fruit and ornamental trees, constantly on
hand and for sale by T
WILLIAM DINN, Fiorist and Seedsman,
mav 20 298 tf No. 17, Commoni street.
FRESH GARDEN, FARM AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
Warranted the groicth of 1841.
tvjs$, rpHE Subscriber begs leave lo inform the citizens
??? -1- ot 1 ccas tliat ne always Keeps on nana a large
C-'ii&tP assortment of genuine lresh Garden, Farm and
' Flower i.eeds, direct from the most respectable and
epei en(.ed grower in the North and in Europe, which he will
guarantee, as none will be sold in Ins establishment but those
that 'i ill vegetate.
Also, inur.tf ed Fruit Trees and Grape Vines of the ninsi ap-
proved kinds; -.hrubbsrry and ornamental Trees, gretn horse
plants, flowers, &c, &c. Garden tools ol all kinds, Corn bhel-
lers, Straw 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.
1 ' WU. DINN, 11 Common Street,
New Orleans, Sept., 1S41. Corner Tchoupiioulas.
s.-pt 15dtf-wlf-3n5
PRINCE'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS
.TtHE new Catalogues are now ready for distribution
X gratis to all who apply post paid per mail. Tneyj
compose the immense assortment of 'Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubbery, and Plants, Bulbous Flower, Rcots and Dahlias, Green
Hou,e Plants, Garden Seeds, &c, all of which now are at much re-
duced prices. Orders per mail to Win R Prince, will recuve prompt
attention.
New York, Sept. 4th, 1841. net 13 w3t-309
2g Mulberry Trees, Seeds and Eggs. WAI
arfpRINCE&SON, Flushing, will supply very superior
Trees of the fine hardy Expansa, Elata and Alpine Mulberries
and of the Morus Multicaulis, and the superior hardy Ameri-
can variety of the same. These are all of American growth,
and incomparably superior lothe imported trash. -Fresh seeds
ol Alpine, Elata and Broussa, and seven of the choicest varie
ties of Silk Woims Eggs.
Ornamental trees can be .supplied of very large size, and
Fruit Treps of all the choicest kinds.
Apply at No. 5 Pine st, (up stairs,) .ew ortc.
75
' p. BAUS of prime Havana Coffee, 10 libls. of refined LoaFSu-
i ) mr K hhls. crushed loaf suffar. 15 do New Orleans sucar, 10
,i i-onnfiWl molasses. 15 do rectified whiskey, 30 do superfine flour,
5 do superior Cognac Brandy, 7 casks Carolina nee, 28 boxes sperm
candles, 20 kegs white lead, 50 kegs assorted nails, 15 M Regalia
and Carne's ciars, 50 boea Imperial and Hyson Teas, 10 bags of
nenner. 15 bass of Liverpool salt, zu noxes ciarei, ior saieoy
July 7, wtf?295 ' M GARCIA & Co., Galveston
JUST RECEIVED per brig Francis Ashby, from New York,
the following good3 which will be sold. at the lowest prices,
or exchanged for cotton or hides.
2 cases Claret, 5 bbls Saleratus,
10 qr. casks Port and Medeira 5 do spirits Turpentine,
Wine, 1000 lbs bar Lead,
10 qr. pipes Brandy, Drumon, 80 bags dropt Shot,
2 qr. do London excise Gin, 20 do buck do
1 puncheon Irsh Whiskey, 200 plough moulds,
10 qr. casks Bcnnemont and 2 casks White Lead, 100 Irtgs
Baker Brandy, 4 bbls Bank Oil,
2 1 pip's Otai d Dupay Brandy200 bars Iron, sheet iron, sheet
50 baskets Sweet Oil, boiler iron, and cast steel ass'd
10 bbls dried Apples, 130 reams brown andstraw col'd
5 do bleached summer &perin wrpping paper.
Oil.
6 doz Wire Seives,
G kegs Spikes,
G d..z Colliri's Axes,
6 Blacksmith's Bellows,
1 Screvf Plate,
1 cask Horse shoe Nails,
6 Anvils,
6 coils Manilla Rope,
An assor'tof wooden waie,
do Iron ware,
Bed cords, Plough lines, etc,
2 cases Shirtings,
10 do Brogan, shoes and boots
a fine assortment,
1 bale Fench prints,
5 do Osnaburgs,
3 do Drills,
3 do Sheetings, '
50 boxes Sprem Candles,
83 sacks Coffee,
20 bbls Rice,
10 hi", bbls No. I. Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
75 boxes assorted Soap,
25 bbl Porio Rico Sugar,
25 boxes Starch,
20 do Gunpowder Tea,
20 do Young Hjson do
31 do Tobacco,
1 bbl. somking Tobacco,
5 boxs cotton cards,
1 do copper Pumps & Cy-
phons, 20 Grindstones, with cranks
and rollers,
100 kegs Nails, assorted,
1 do Demms,
2 do Ticks,
For sale by
M. GARCIA &. CO, Galveston.
nov4tf-3l2
5 bbls Alcohol,
October 28th, 1841.
tiv. stunsurib r would mioninis lnends and the public generally
! that he continues business on hi3 own account at the old stand
of Bdclielaer&Bailev, where he hopes to be able to sell goods as low
a can be found elsewhere. He will keep a good assortment in his
!,.. JAMES BAILEY
Houston, Feb 22, IS 12 feb 2 wtf 'j
GALVESTON UNIVERSITY,
rp HE Fall Term of this Institution will commence on Mon-
X day, lGth inst.
Pupils lrom a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by the President of the Institution, who in conjunc-
tion with the other Teachers, will at all times exercise a pa-
ternal guardianship over those entiusted to their care. In or-
der to carry this plan fully into execution a large boarding
house is now being filled up, a few yards distant from the pres-
ent building of the University. The pupils will have access to
a choice library and reading room, in the most pleasant and
.ealthy part of the city-
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction
.if the Institution, the Trustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period nf its commencement) there
were but five pupil', and during ihe last term thereere Tie
hundred. In order to bring its benefits within the reach of all
who may deire them, the price of board and tuition has been
m.tne price 01 Doaru ami icmiuu uta uceu
nt more moderate ihan nwnyunjJawnt - -
.-educed to an amou
iittmnv nfllipIillllll
Board and Tuition ; in all branches, (including wasning, fuel
and lishts,) per term of 11 weeks, payable in advance, 50,00
DAY SCHOOL.
Rates of tuition per term of eleven weeks, one hall payable
n advance. , . , ,. ,. . .
For common English studies including reading, orthography,
ennmanship, geography, grammar and arithmetic, $6,00
Extra for each branch ol Mathematics, including algebra,
"eometry, surveying, mensuralion and trigonometry, 3,00
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
his ory, natural philosophy, intellectual philosophy, moral phi-
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany, rhetoric,
political economy and astronomy, S3,00
Extra, for each of the ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, . , ,. S3'
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
Italian and Spanish, $3,00
The Institution comprehends both a male and rcmale depart-
ment LEVI JONES,
President Board of Trustees.
Stuart, Sec'y. August 14. sept. 14 d&wtf-205
ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES AND BOOKS, &c TRANSAT-
LANTIC NEWSPAPER OFFICE,
LIVERPOOL.
OH VRLES WILLMER, News Agent, Liverpool, begs most re-
1 J speciuilly to announce to European Merchants. Editors of
. euspapcrs, Proprietors of Public News Rooms, Hotel Keepers, and
.icrs dial he has entered into the most coinpletearrangements for
vplviii" residents 111 the West India Isla ids, and on the Southern
, ust of America, with British Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books,
-le forwards all the Latest Edition of all the London, English Pro-
incial. Irish, Scotch, and Welsh Newspapers, as well as those from
p-ranee, and all other parts of the European Continent, by ihe New
ume of Sieain Ships, sailing every fortnight from England for the
.Vest Indies, and lrom thence along the Southern Coast of America.
q ships the Ncvvsnapcrs just at the moment of the vessels' sailing;
1 that his Subscribers may always depend upon having the Latest
ossible Political and Mercantile News by earli Steamer.
His charge for a London Daily Paper is 7 3s pi r annum, or a
Veekly one 1 83 2d. Provincial Papers publish d in England,
.eland, Scotland, or Wales : Once a wet It, l 3, lOd; twice a
-cek, 2 7s8i; ihnce a week, 3 llsGd per annum. Mauazmes
id Books are Charged publication prices
News Letters, comprising an epitome of Tn'i-h "Vev supplied to
n Editors of Newspapers on the most reason lhlc urtns, by ev,rv
tenuier.
j K Orlors ahmild he a-hlrcsad ' f 1 vp.le-," in full, nnd nore
ii I, -mimi ted to unless ncco'iipam livi rt-m Manceor rcitrnce
irP.iv.nw.t, three moi ihsmadv inc.,ouinieLivr .i.,J or London
n'y CHARLES WILLMER.
inieLv'r mji or i.onuon
OUb
fith'M,'r,ntn''nrrAArVV,-iJt,Ueirt:. 'if , tl ' ix rj
JP M 1I&S2 SSIO JVJS Ki .
WAI. N. PORTER. W. G. CRTHMF,
PORTER & CRUMP
J ILL practice Law in copartnership in the Rd RiVerBjg-
VV trict. Address ns at Clarksville, Red Rivejdpnly
Texas. July 27-247
HAULEY & APPLEWH11E.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA'W,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
-"T B J Hadley, Isaac Applewhite.
ap 27 wtf-334 -
a i. A. M. LEWIS, 7
i Attorney at Late Gofinnbiis.
REFER to Jones & Watrons, Esqs;, Galveston ; of James
P. Lovvery, Esq., and Hon. I. N. Moreland, Houston
Columbus, April 25, 1842. ap 27 wtf-334
71ARLEY 6t JEWETT, Attorneys and Couns.u.ohs at .""
l.vv. I ;nv nl Austin, onrp llniifrpss Arpniip mwne,i -
thecapitol. , MASS1LLON FARLEY,
Austin, Ap. 21st, wtfS4 HENRY J. JEWETT. 3y-jf
OAT C. 3 XjK, Attorney at Law; ofBce,ori Coun-htUiesquarci z.T-'
jl nei C"cr vj ur Aauiiei ouiiiu s unite. tan i an -
T iV TVi T'ir'.C f!j .V. Piwct Atlnrncvi. Xj CmS-ntU,-, Sr" ' ".J
JL at Law. The office of the former is at CrockettrHoustfin jfeC- u .
connty, and that of the latter at Nacogdoches. v " .,
juueG 28-244
ALGERNON P. THOMPSON,' -COUNSELLOR
& ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Houston, Texas. -
Office m the building occupied by the City Council, t
T u ;!M K I N.! Xr. WII.l.I- 4-TTD ? AT77?.? AT T,A W
"TT7" ILL practice in the courts of the third Judicial Distiictr '-' '
VV and'ihestSupreme Court of the Republic ol Texas. T,
j-j - - w -' --- - -. -. . . -.. . . , ft .,
Washington, . Independenc
" fb2wtf-322 V S'
LAW NOTICE J. H. HERNTXiN will practice fr the -
courts of the second judicial dfstrict, comprising the conn sf-
ties of Brazoria, Fort Eend, Harrisburgfi 4.ustiii, Colorado '
and Matagorda, andtbe snpreme court orlfie Republic sSlr
jl tf r9f
THE undersiened will practice law in the supreme z ddis f
JL tnct courts ol tins repuDiic.
jan I 23Gif ,
I . -'. ... -r. . - ' t -
ResideLce, Washington Cc
R. M. WILLAMSON
t, W. P. SMITH, attorney anu coni.selli.r at law Gon
i zales, will attend the diffcrcE: courts ol the 4th judicia
district. Allbusines
ess entrusted t . him will be promptly attend , '
Gonzales, april 17,- 5t253 - J"
ed to.
i7"AIIFMAN & GQTJLD attoinejs at law. Nacoirdocnes
Texas J11S10 ' 236 tf
N. C. RAYMOND,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Nashville, Tex?.
Refer to John B Jones, Galveston.
John C Watrocs, Austin.
T AW NOTICEI JOHN D. MORRIS, ,. Unty ana .oui.-
1 sellor at law, has located himself at Sr.n Auonio, ana w til
attend to the duties oi" his profession in the courts of Berar,
as likewise Ihose of Goliad, Victoria ;:nd San Patricioi -All
business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt and ready
attention. jan 1 236tf
POTTER & VAN ZANDT,
Atlomies at Law,
WILL attend the supreme court of tho Rrpublic of Texas,
and the district "courts .ol the counties of Shelby, San
Augustine, Nacogdoches, Harrison, Panola, Paschal, fcewie,
Red River, Lamar and Fannin.
ISAAC VAN ZANDT,
Panola County.
ROBERT POTTER,
feb 24-wtf-27G Paschal Lovnly.
RUTERSVILLE COLLEGE.
FAYETTE COUNIT, TEXAS; 4 r
FACULTY:
Rev. C. RiciiARnsoN, A. M., President, Moral Science
and Belles Letters. --
Mr. Charles W. Thomas, A. B., Professor of Language?
and Mathematfcs. '
Mr.-TaoMAs W. Bell, Tifor.
Mrs. M. G. RicHAnnsox, Preceptress.
The Collegiate year is divided into two terms of tw enlvbne
weeks each ; the first commences on the first Monday.ofJanu-
ary, and the second on the third Monday of July.
The vacations are two: 1st. from the second Thursday of
June to third Monday of July. 2d. from the second Thursday
of December to third Mouday ot January.
Expenses per term in advance in par money or Us equivalent.
Elementary Studies, - - - $13.00
Higher do. 20.00
do do. including languages, 25-0ft)KVJ.
Boardjn private families per month, 10 to 12.50.
Tuition will be charged from the time of enlranccof students
to the close ol the term.
The local advantages of Rvtersville as a.seat of education are
distinguished. It occupies a central position in the Republic,
and is as remarkable for the purity ofit atmosphere, the health-
fulness of its climate, and its pictuersque scenery, as for the
virtue, intelligence, and enterprise of its society.
By a wise regulation, all establishments lor the sale of intox-
icating drinks, or for gaming of any description, am forever
excluded from the Corporation.
The pubic roads leading from the East to Austin City, and
from the Rio Grande, pass through Rutersville, giving direcc
communication with every section of the Republic.
TtiOMAS D. FISHER.
Sec'y Board of Trustees-.
June 25, 1841. July 21 wtf-2S7
LANKETS. 1 ba'eof fine large Blankets, just received and for
sale by 31. GARCIA Co.
' "Galveston, August 18th- aug-18 wtf-301
DR. FELDER maybe found upstairs in the north. end lo
the Tele?ranh buildinsr. ' Jan 6 d&.wif
HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
TARIFF OF CHARGES ESTABLISHED.
TO. 1- On allconsignmentsofMerchandizeolSlOOO andunder,
JN the commission shall be 10 per cent. OverSlOOO (prime cost,)
7 percent., including stomge and guarantee.
2, For collecting trcinhts and procuring the same, 5 per cent.
3. Collecting and paying tunds received in hand, 5per cent.
4. S torage, 25 cents per barrel, per month.
5. Also 25 cents per barrel for receiving and forwarding.
5.No storage to be charged.on merchandize deposited for sale
7. Consignments of Merchandize withdrawn, ta pay full com-
missions on advance and responsibilities; and halt commissions
and storageon the invoice value of theguods withdrawn.
8. Commissions on all advances, 5 per cent.
9. Agents of Sieam Boats, each trip, S3
The above rates to be exclusive of all other charges incurred.
October 3, 1S-10. - tf
JOBS 1VOI2M .
O
F every description, executevvith despatch at the Tele-
rapu Office, -- "r
liNvJUlJllNljr , -
Posting Bills, -'Bills op Lading,
Steamboat Bills, ' Bu-ivess cards or Atr, rfesjwf-
Drxy Receipts, , tions,
Cikccl his, Blanks, ( lines)
Auction Bills. Bill Seatss,
Pamphlets, Balu Invitations,
Ciiceks, &c Labfxs. J - S A
wtf-312 r f T
q x-fpair women's fine kid'shoe
J - 5 - y J im pair ,i0. common shoes,
afr women's fine'kid 'shoes,
ltX) pair Gentlemen's fine calf boots?
150 pair coarse boots, just received ilfrect from New-
York, and for saleby - ' ENNIS & HhMBALL.
Houston, August 3d, lSil. aag S dSt-wtf-'it
"jj U.MBEK. The subscribers have just received a fine ass riuient
jLi of LUMBER, and will be constantly suppled with said article,
which they offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers.
Galveston, Augusrl. wrf-301 M. GARCIA & Co-
TIN SHEET IRON," AND COPPER MANU-
FACTORY. AMcGOWEN, carries on the above business in all itsvarieties
. in the CSty of Houston, in lront oPLTolig Kow, wheie he
will fill all orders from the country oil the shortest notice, and at
rates as low as similar work can be had in the States. His materi-
als are all imported directly from England? and are of the very best
auahtv. superior in every respect to any that has ever before been of-
iered in this market. He has now on hand a large assortment of
the wares of lus own manufactory, which country merchamaend
Jnerai dealers wjll do well to ea amine, before thev purchase abroad.
May, 1S-J1. inay S wly 2S6
T) ECEIVED by the schooner Farmer's Beturn, lrom J$ew
Xv Orleans
25 bbl. superfine, new wheat FLOUR,
34 do refined LOAF SUGAR,
15 do AMERICAN BRANDY,
3 casks CLARET,
10 boxes of SOAP, for sale by
oct 13 wtf-309 M. GARCIA & CO.
SCOILS Manilla Rope, 7 gross Playing Caids,
120 reams Letter Paper, 8 dozen Liquid Blacking,
2 dozen Rose Water, 1A doz. Webster's Bitters.
7 dozen Port Wine,
Scan of different qualities, Havana, Tobasco, etc. just re-
ceived and for sale by M. GARCIA, & CO.
oct 13 wtf 309
t1 GARCIA &, H. MEUGENS, have this day formed a co-
1VX. partnership under the name of M.Garcia & Co., for the! par-
pose of transacting a general Commission business.
References: Messrs. Peter, Harmony & Co., rvew York,
Messrs. F De Lizardi & Co., New Orleans,
Messrs. Ed. Meugens & Co , Liverpool. l Vc
july 7, wlf-295 M. GARCIA & Co.. Strand. Galveston
CIGARS. Cazadoreslmperial la Norma,
Regalia la Norma, Lord Byron, La Segunda,
El gusto,
fanones, do do do
Trabnguitos; do cn
EV rw.is rlwfliir nrft'QlTP
WIVES Madeira and Sherry in boxes, jjst received per stea
Wl v ba-iUMeiraai u ciicny m .
nEston fnm New Orleans, an J forsaeby
iIItSIUli li 11.1 iv
, NJuly7,wtf-29S
M GARCIA &, Go., Ga!cstoc.
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paid. May 1, d&wtf
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j.an.iuftjiLt uifcij, Jr.
feb 2 wly 322
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