Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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-PROSPEpTUSQyE GALVESTON
vtWUEKX jNEVVS.
(n Saturday.tlieJ3t& ofJahnaTyext ihe publication of -a
t ' weelTly!"paper wilfbe tommenteu bv the undersianed. enti-
1 1 1 TnEj&ALYfesTdM WESci.rNEviIid&voted'lo Politics tite-
l J jie.'Foreign.and Domeific TntelHgence Comraerciar AP:
i j5 and ihe tneralNeWoi iJ&'Day.
'Itwil! btf jpuolihedih 'cdnjuncrion with'tl
I ening. Nevv.s.-dnder th'e tnana'gement of R?D?
the TriWeebly
'Seeking Editor.
iOse entire aUentionoltdll be devoted ;o fender the columns
ie Weekl-NeCvi. usrul and inleresiin to every class of
dders.Aynarked djjgree4)f respect and attention -sliall at all
- Ufa UUfpmu. lu lue CijUlIllUlllUslLiUiia in CAjJCiicuucu tui icopun-
-nifintf aluableaid fifa number ot whit h has been already
cured') and every xertionie(lBo adoptand pnfsucsuch a
-ursejas snail De oesi caicuiaieaioreQeepine commercial
laracter of our country to elevate' tfrechjigiicier pf our na-
innl literature.' and to sustain.the characterjjfDur national
i-Citutions. ' " v . A
In politics tnejNevvs win De inaepenaeni-pieageajojiione
oen to all: reservinsMo itself the rig ht'to pn.ise"oivcensure the
leabures of those who :tre in power or the pretentions of those
vho may aspire to it just as they may be considered calcula
Trt tn ronlf- in tho annH nr pi'il rt.llip rAIITltrV.
In relation to the measures of the piesenl administration it
is contended that they Ifave not been ihe best that could hdver
been adopted for the interest andwefare of the country.'and.
that those in powei nave eitner uii;oiigii'ignoraucc ol whuui-
nes trifled with ahe important trusTsJreposed Jn ihem.by the
people. An earnest and unflinching support snaiioe giveniq
the claims of justice of those"who it is beleied'have been ma-
liciously and deeply injufed by the highhanded and unlawful
nrnrv-.HinTC nfthp nrpspnt Executive.- J &
A prominent feature in the political principles of the"News
trill h- the advocacv of the esnediencv and necessity of keep
.ing in repair and inla seaworthy condition theytessels of our"
navy while the anairs oitne country-remain m inert pi ceui
good supplj7
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WBordfcitix per cask
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fion m 0 i
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anv lorce raai ourencmv
!om a.navv we would be entirely at their jnercy.i
The Hfiterarv denartment of the News shall n t be found in-
;fenoi5to:.thafolVanylp3per published in the cduniry a prefer-
vence-alwav beiusfecivenna original artieJes and the -best en-
deavjors ofits conductorTisetLto cultivate a liberal laste for the
1:. ' 5r".:-. -.f..w.nTT. .tl-
- literary piuiiutiiuus uiMuiuwil ouiuuia! v-
it portion 01 eacn numoer wiji ou uevuiuuviu iuc jjuuiiwuuu
ofai carefully compiled iuiSro'ary of forefgn and domestic news
alwayiTjearingimnind howeverv.fhe.facwhatmatteri di aTo-
cal nature are far more interesting to the public than any thing
aftlsehe editor wjlLnptlOse;sight 011ms ueparuneni ana .wiii
FeSaeav'ofto collect!anl record such incidents on rfiteofhuirtor
a3"d sreneral information aswlllbe deeme'd most interesting and
Profitable to the readinsr.communitv. "
Arrangement'Kave already been .made to ensure thp receipt
01 a correct anu.impariiaiwrecori ox me jiiuuccuioi mc -proaching'
Congress and"fwi)n the nature of thesnbjects thet
will engage ihe atte tiort oitne nonoraDie oony wui iu an
nrobibilitvi b of the mostimnbrtant and vital interest.
In relatiou to matters pertaining more especialy to the city
its improvements us morals and rational amusements no ei-
fortsshall be spared by its condncior vd"placejhe News on
such a footing a to make it a medium-through which an a-m.-mnt
of this SDecies of information shallbe conveyed lo the
pubb'c at least eguaKto that ol any of its cotempdraries and ia
asoape quite as auracung lomereaaer.
Accurate notices of the markets will now and'then be given
and a carefully prepared prices current will at all times be
found in the JMews.. A reguiarjy corrected .BankNote Table
will alsq haveia place in ils columns.
' The News will be of medium sizefprfnted on-fine paper and
-hhall contain all the news of the week made up ffom tue Tri-
"Veekly.y " r- 4.
-The publishers two oi whom af e"practical printers and de-
termined that nojaius or labor shall be spared to make the
News in appearance' equal -and not inferior to any paper
published in theTlepoblic. " ' if
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r ... AT?2jr . . a . . "r
tx.' Ttr t.i. 'AX... :ti t rN.Kl:nnl nn Sntiirln'T.ntirf toIII
be delivered to city sub-cribers or ffiwardd by ma;i u those in
The. country at Ihe Iow'price SfOUR DOLLARS per an-
3um uavable invariably in cdraJweiisNosubscriDtion will be
tTecejvedtlor a less time than 3 months. "
-Atr" u.. t 11 u1:i . .l tit 12.
py uue wuu win ptutuic me suuscnucis 10 me news ana
lowarune amount snan Teceive me paper iree ot cnarge.
payments may be made to any ol our authorized agents.
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3aTveston;T)ec 9th 1843.
'MICITL CRONICAN
WILBURCHERRY
XL D SEBRING
GAXArESTON" UNIVERSITY.
rilHE Fall Term of ihis Institution will.commence on Mon
"i4day 16th insf. - -
- 'V
V.
Punils fxomadisfance' can be accommodated ia the buildin
' occupied by the'PrfsTdejirthe Institulron-who in conjunc-
HOUSIo3rg?.?i2i:h. v
" 5- -- JJYsa. if"-v.rJ0Ds&'
Jlevnpldi's 'corntr opposite Ihe Houston House.
ai" '- " -- e?nDOLESlofe
resflt
xBafl.lH
rKih8iEjt-
m
-j.rr
jaastw
mtwy
3Sr-0
OLES'ofeveryal
lion adapted to thKcon!
marke: Ladies' Saddles 1
Amenvan and .Spanish1
esot the "best oualilv'fciid i
-.- -- t -9
nanct" mat-can otr"gti u
tlarne.-s 01 every 4lecripVjn
maae--andtrerfirf at the shortest "notice. "Crrriaees. of
ery jjeM.ripJirnnnmrnea.and Tenirea in ihe-neaiesi siyJie jd
-wlfh.d1spaU:b Hol-i6randalljnililary worlrdone-to ordu
ffTThn -ihnirji5riiiic irnll ho en n fTJY-mpltr lr.nr nr cat nr
lj 4t V; !" M" ' V - jw.v. . ... - ?-J " .. . - -f
Country P'tH'uSC XUUtclb will iiuuJkiu ukm ouvauiof. fiu
call and yorbemelves.
. rny531&wly-3
Jr?3:
;j.- M. JyNES
" J. ti. yitiio fti ji
TT atcftJVJwelry.sFancy and Stationery Store Stn t rf
r - txalveslon lexas.
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NSB.fWatches;-JeweIrv and Silver Ware cleti-d
nndjspairod. v-- - .. ' -
nRHEpuliliCiareJparrrcUlarlyjnvJied to call and examine
JCSSleufve assortment of-MiscellaneuUs'GoodsTonsis
orTv"esJeeIry.SiIyr'W'are Spectacles. TJiirnll
iieeaiesinp c.ana ancy vjrooas oooks ana oiaimn
Cule5rr-Camb.'and PerfunTeryi Gloves suspeiiders
-fishipg" Jackie &c aU'orwhich will "be-spfd at reduced pi
either Wholesale -or Retail. 3Ttiev abenlibn of Parents
Teachers-is particularly directed taonrassurtinent of Sc.'
Books anilSchool Stationery as we have received direct T
the publishers all lljtfstandard works. Orders-particular!.
tended to.
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N B. Agent for the New Orleans Literary Depot and
stantly on iand vail the New. Publications pachas. No
Pamp'blets PeriodicarSrandPapersrforJsalebysinglShuml
orpersonssupplidljthe year. Alfflaaac for 1844. J
teb 28 d&wifSOi
THE Subscribers! have have m STORE the following well s
tedossoimeni o'f Merchandise tiz :
30 ba2S"greenHavana coffee 75 horse-collars.
20 bblsfrNew Orleans ugar 100 pair bright trace chains -'
30 " wajramed netirJFlouri 2000 lba.caBtingsl consistii
75 sackBlnveiiool ground -allam -.pots cprr-boxeu teakettle
nr
es;
-!y
no
es
nd
JOl
m
ate
n-
Is .S -
of
carry uus: nian luiiy lnioiexecution a Jargetooardm
nuyw i ivjyv'Ving'fittetl apja lew yards distant from the pr.es-
-citj -j- (A tne University. The pupils will havedccess to
H ii i yjd xeaniDo room m tlie mosftpleasant and
jtUAi't.. .iv fcxjgTjicy'iif ihe-govejiiment and instruction
.1 lilSlHuiipn ihtifl'ruslfeesU)Uldijaforrnthe puBlicjtlia
abouttoncFyear agu '(ihe perjod of its -commencement) there
were But five. pupils- and during the last term there were ne
hundcdt Inrder (o-bring-lftsieneflts withinjthe reach o'f all
who may desire 'them theftfice ofboard andnmtion hasbeen
reduced to an .amount mbreo&eratc tharTmansimilar insti-
tutions at lh&Sojuth. . ffjr
- Boird andTTTinipn ; in allbranchesCincluding washing fuel
and lights.) per term olll weeks 'payable in aavance-. 50.00
. " j5 ay Ipnb OL. "
Rates of tuition per term of 'eleven weeksone lialf payable
in advance. J -; 15
j . Focpo;mon English studies including reading orthography
-r "Eiirafor each branch.b' Mathematics including algebra
geome'try surveying mensuration and trigonometry-- S300
Extra lor each higher branch dfEngHshcience including
his ory njturaphilosophyntellectual philosophy moral phi-
losophy bo6k k'eepingjChernistrj7 phisiofogy botany rhetoric
political economy"and astronomy - v S3.00
Extra for each of the ancient languages including Greek and
Latin" . S300
Exta for each of the modern languages including French
Italiairand Spanish . ' $300
- vThe Institution comprehends both a male and female depart
Sment. . 4 LEVIJONES
Pre'sideril Board of Trustees.
Diistrfct Court
Spring Term 1844.
Attachment for thVsunTbf '
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REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
Coun'ty of. Fort Bend. )
jonatnan u. waters
r-vs. -
Albert T. Burnlev:
npHE 'Auachmenu in the above stated case havine been re
X turned intdTmy office duly executed on th.eproperty of the
defendant to wit: 'twelve mules:' Notice ishereby given that
unless said defendant Albert T. Burnley shall appear at the
Te'rui of the District Courl aforesaid tobe holden in and for
the 'County aforesaid at the Court Bouse thereoT- in Rirhmor.d
on thelsl Aionday alter the. 4th Monday in March inst.- ai.d
plead as by law directed judgment willbejrena?tedagainstliiiii
anihtheXprdperty attached sold t-
'WiHes3 'lnyhand and seal of said Court at Richmond on
this.ffifc 5fR.day of March A. D. 1&44. r" - -
-6j. - :t. h. mcmahan;
mar20w4t-433 Clerk D. C. F. B.-C.
'T i VHE undersigned has again commenced business in the
JL building formerly occupied by Mr. Revnolds.v next door"
"below Shacjcelfurrl Sampson &Co opposite thi Houston lfouse.
tie wiit clean repair aud warrant uiocks and vvatencs and re-
pair Jewelry and Musical Boies : andhe.has on hand a fine lot
joMJickory Sticks which he will mouuttand varnish Jn the
neatest manner tie win in asnon nine naveupabaine wnen
u?rwill repair Spinning Wheels and do turning in Wood Iron
rand-Ivory. As monev is scarce his prices will be. moderate:
:fromthe Merchant he will'take gooas and from the Farmer
produce'in payment for his work. " -
-mar 2rw3c 433 JOSIAH BISHOP.-
f-1 OH ilEW"ARD- VVhereas Littleberry- B.vFranks
JLvvy and Lucius Johnson who were in ray custody
charged with the raurder.of Henry Caslledine did on the even-
ing of Monday last the 10th dT'July escape from the guard dur-
tUlg lucaiuim aim uainiico.i ul iuc iuqiu. j m- ia iu give uuutu
toinecitizeasoi misuepuDiic maiany oneappre.nenaingeuner
"torboth of the above p'risoners and deliveringhim or them into
myicustbdy or at the county jail in..Milam county will be enti-
tled 10 a reward of fifty dollars for each. "
The Said Liulebetry B. Franks is 6 fret highlight complex-
ion red whiskers sandy rulored'haii and thin visage. t
LuciusJohnson is 5 fet 8 or 9-inches high fafrcbmplexion
white eyebrous with a downcast look stoops in thcshoulders
and'jsabout 21 years ofage. -ORDERA tVATSONj
aog2wtf400j'"j ' Sherlffof Milam County. -
OTIGEM j
riAHE ChielJustice of Harris countv Texas on the thirteenth day
I- of January committed to us the estate ouW.D Smith.'a bnnk-
rupt. Therefore after threeand six months after the saleTdavs of the
Sheriffnour sales will be had. If claims against the trust estate be'
not presented to us within one year next alter the above date they
will bVbarrcd. J M. H. SHRYOCK -'
- JOHN FITZGERALD V . 1
A K CHARLES BOWMAN .
Trustees of D. W. Smi'h estate arid bankruptcy.
iebl4w3t-428 ' .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.'
XETTERS of administration on the estate of John M.Ship-
man having beer granted the undersigned at the lasl Sep-
teniDer'rcrm ol tue rrooate uourt oi tort tsena'uounty and
on the estates of Lucetla Shipman and of Marj 5hipmanafthe
last Nov. Term of said Court all pprsons indexed to.either of
saM estates are required to come forward immediately and
settleahd tho e having claims a'gainst them are noTified to pre-
sentthem within the lime prescribed by law or they will be
barred. - J. R. SHIBMAN.
Nov. 30thf 1843. dec 6-w6t-4l8
LOST.
augmentation certificate for two thirds and one labor of land
ivp;
cranied tomeas'aheadrichtbv ihe board. of land commissari
ers for Jefferson county: also ray donationTonsixhundred and for-
ty granted me for having been in the EattIeor5an Jacinto which
if not found within sixty days 1 shall apply to the proper tribunals
for a duplicate. dec 27 w9t-42t DAYID COLE.
M..P. NORTON
COJJNSEIiLOTL AND A TTORNE Y AT LA W
jan 3tf-422 HOUSTON
Per cent adv
10 "
5 cts.
-Tas'ilTol the BBepsi&Ifcor Texas
As fixedby thejsixlh Congrees ; to lake effect from
and after the 1st day of February 1842 payable
in Gold Silveryjjr 'Exchequer Bills at their mar-
- hel value. i.
'Ale and allolher kinds of Malt Liquor
Allspicepeclb. - JL - v
Baggingbalebpe andSnejjfor packinj
cotton . " .4JS5 -Books
and Stationary ' ".
Bonnets Ladies p V
Butter per lb. - -. v"" -
Beef per 200 Jbs - f -
Bacon per lb. - - -
Bibles Tesiaments and primary school books; free
Cattle and .stock ol all. kinds "." .- free
Corn and Corn-meal per busliel of 50 lbs.
Coffee per lb. $ - "-f
Cider in cask or bottle
Chocolate per lb T ' . - -
Cigars Spanish per 1000 - P
"- American " .
Carriages pleasure -
Cheesejlper lb. -- - '
Chairs - Xt. . T .
Clothing ready made -1 -" 4ss-
FlonrVper bbl. - - - ;v
Fruits dried and green . -
'MPORTATXOK DIRECT FROil LONDON -a
HHE subscribers respectfully fuform.tIu&citizens ol GfalvestoSS
ii?antl the residents ofTexasirigenjKal''Jrialt')ey JiaVe recieved
g re direct from London a most splendid assortment of Mer
l anuize hit. n uuaagain ueen aosent to- ana repigjimg.
iff Europesix month's lor tire sole purpose ofsnp"erratendIng ihe man
ilAciure-oftho articles vvh ch comprise this shipmentto-that grea
f. ihe variety 137 thewhoIe maybe adapted to ihe wants cfcag
iilify and fashion of themhabitants otToxas. iHe haalso visile
s e several hjcahf les where he materials pre produced aud has pu
."ased jor casli when tKk markers were fn sof 'depressed" n smte.
"Mors Iroin the Unilcd Slates to Galveston would ffndin tlu?stoc
g any articles dillereni from what they have ever seenat hom.
I leiuvestuieut-consists-of -. J-
Dry fSapds J
Comprising? SPnntSviicwfcsi patterns and alLFast Colors Tn the
I ice and also m. singld Dresses; 9-8-printed nlushn'Dresses Blbus-
lme de Lame Dresses. suDerior Drmted Cotton atidkef chiefs.
s mcy drills for Pantaloons StripedCotton Ticks fancyheck-and I
3 iuii tiuecx uiusiinjuresses coraeu musiui ijressus piain ixp$ sirijv
V imbric SJhirtings arid Long Cloths various widths. " -"
- Superior Clothing" .
2 imprising Coals 'Vests "Roundabouts Pantaloons white and
WMN. PORTER. V rT-T W. G. uifUISiF
: RORTJER tfcCRUMP - &&sr
WILL practicLawfn coparner?hfpfn jbCiRjjBjyerJJis
"iriet. AdBress us at OlarksvillefRet KtverConrnW
juijrifwjy-S'av
r uiuing and Sailor's Clothing compnsmg eyecy Garment suitable
r any season ; in facUonef the mostex tensive and general assort-
3 ents of rcallyTisefiil'n's well as Fashionable jpjrarel ever offered in
I is or any otfrermarket in the world. The whole of ihs clothing
giving been just fnanufaciured -o.xpressly to order by a London
e? ouse-ihallias hadlhfe benefitand experience of afirstrateclolhTng"
frade over ihuty years past in the city ofLondoii.
" t HosieiyGfoves ec . "
Comprisingjiruos1t.extensive assortment foi'alj.jseasons.yiz & "
h ens white brown and fancy cotton half Hose: MensfcWhite and
f ncy Idlnbswoorjjrnerinb worsted andiiikialf Hqser Latlfes
M mte ana lancy cotton noscemoroiaereaj oiacK cottorfana worst
Kihose: Ladies and Gents kid and.fancv Gloves ike. Mens trav
riingandothec Gloves in great vanety for any season ;-bIiie striped;
J. id while'worsted andslaiiibs wool under Shirts ;t white merino ajid.
-fl mD wool ljtiiiiiiuun jjiaivecsj ricu pnutcu sui canuuun ianu-
5 rclnefs vcrysapenorarticles. 4 j .
- ' "Hardware Cutlery K tyc ijgx
ICoinprisingjrdble KnivesralitLFurJvSf in sets ana'half sets Buich-
Knjye3 and "Lock Knives Pen and pocket Knivesm-great varied-pencil
case Knives fruit Ejiives?Rodgersandbsons Pen Knivea
ailor's" Knives various sizes. &c &c; sail Needles packing?
mj.reedles Razors Scissors jelescopcs Patl'ocks Coffee Mills
gitent aftdfcommon Corkscrews Table and Tea Spoons Lamj.a
I. ads. Candlesticks. Brass Wire Sieves Fryinc. Pans 'Carolina
fcoes Grubbing Hoes Locks Bolls Weights and ScalesACast.
luffand brass Hinges Plantation Tools Carpenturs arid other
radesmens tools.'German Silver and Plaited Ware uith.anurn-
Jous assortment of various other" articles ofJronmongeryi.and
x ardware.r - &?: "? ti
v r .Umbrellas and Parasols. y
PAmnwrnnfT-rwimto! ail V n urt mnalinm TTiTitirollnQ-nnrt'PnmcnT&
isofted siz&iand colors all mdde in London by the.ery best man-
iaciurkes.inuueijraae mejej.
1. A lso "Chemicals preserves rtcsies urusnes renumery occ
I impfising Calomel inJlb Bottles Patenreidhiz Powders 'all the
3iffreJieni3JmDlete"'mone- Bottlefafirst raterarticle.'Jicidulaied
ali or Lemonade Powders and Ginger Beer Powder in Bottles
-aspberryalle m Bottles with Salino-JPowders complete? Presgives
n?n iprnp nun t;iirrnnisin Homes. luisDoerrv vnianev lii-iiuine.-J.
osenges. Comfits &c. Durham Mustard Pickled Walnuts On-H
ns mixed Pickles &-c. Essence of Ancnoves 'Mushroom Catsup
Idernien of London Sanc&A&c in UottleS Cloifies jiqct Shoe"
rushes ilnstinar tmnViister and scrubbfnr13ru3hes. ToothTnail. hair
nd shaving Brushes. Gombs Electrical RubberstSLc. Macassar
1! llDnrfJronjo TnnfVi Pi.rtpr X .nvonftur Wntpr. n59nrtp3 Paeon.
5es Otto of Rose undsKaving baps Inexhaustible ISalts prr'
mnpnt Ink. hrnwn WTnrlsar Soan. '&C-. &c.
... . j" "
inis new siock 01 gooas oeing iaia in unuer sucii aavaniageousi
rcumsiances nngnt Dtar an me cuargesoi iransiij uuiy uc ana
iirsuccessfully compete with those suppjied mPans or London.
uch is the intention of the Subscribers and. to effect it; they will
ase their nrices on so low aiscale of nrofit. as to"secure this benefit
I ad a succession of it to buyer and seller but. to carry this out it is
bsolutely'necessary ihat'all'goods.shouJd bepaid-for eitherm ap-
roved ppuuee or casn on aenvery. - -
Kj.ta. triA. so w.ur i."siranu
Galveston 5epf 6 1843? . opposite iHeCustomJJouse.
V an. 5 wt f-384
10 per cent.adv.
15
25
6
S3 00
. 2 cts
20 cts.
furniture and all manufactures of wood 30
JifelArms of every description - f. 15
RATES OF;-INSURANCE AT NEW-ORDEANS
" ; ATLANTIC"BX)RTS.; -
.r per cent. prem.
- - It - H a li
and bldwir salt.
30j)ieceiKy. bagging
30 ceils Jentucy bale rope
100 kegs nails assorted sizes
50 jugs linseed or paint oil
2 casks sperm oil;
20 steel corn rnUTs
50pairfcadirong(
10 boxe8No"fsoap
10 ' sperm candles
50 pair hames.readv ironed..
Together with a hondEomeBSSojrtment of DRY "GOODSj &c. c j
sistingrin part of broad cldihsj'casuneres vestings sattmelts sh 1
uoots nats and caps; rrencn.-jtnglishjindAmencanpnnis; ti
and toweling diapers ; plain and lig'd Swiss Robinet Mull &
Book Muslins; brown and bleached domestics ; cotton osnabur
worsted and cotton Lowells; apron checks Taylor's spodtkr
plain and ruled capa-d letter paper. Ladies kid seal andcal
clippers andbronans: Misses do. do. -do. and chfld'.s laces'Pi
yellow and whltp flannels; crockery and etone -Hare; stone ws
jar3; assorted sises 10 10 20 gallons ; ar asiprtmeiit of Amuricaif j
Sweedes bar and hoop Iron ; fc.ngnsh blister cast German r
American steel; cotton cards iron and brass uireut.s ; spice t
coffee nulls powder lead and shot; horse brushes and curry com
scissors knifes and forks; pocket and pin knives; auguers ch
sels files horse and wood rasps; calomel quinine castor oil o.
&c. Allum madder copperas indigo allspice pepper salerai
ground and race ginger and a variety of other articles too tedloui
enumerate which we offer and will sell law for CASH or barter
nirlft Vttnn &J
Bemg des'rous to enlarge our business we invite the attention j t
city ana country merchants planters and the general public to I
exanr.nation.of our stock before making their purchases. Resolv 1
to keep up a stock unequalledby any in the city the purchaser sh. I
at all times find u to his interest; to call. The Junior partneil
Messrs. E. J. Hart& Co of New Orleans will give their atientu '
to the purchases of supplies in that city as also in northern market 1
and to thcsale -of .cotton and other products of this country coi
signed in as for shipment and sale in the market of New Orleans
forreshipment toany of tbe'European markets.
' SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co.
Houston- JanuarylOth 1844." ' feb 13d&wtf423
vens spiders and lids
4 dozen Ames'spadesl
4 dozen loiig handle shovels i
9U hnM fmnprifll nfi(? mm.nnt tUar -
teas 1 -
IObbls. doable rectified whisl I y
2 " -vinegar " F
26demijohnsis3dsizes j'
SO hampers Irish potatoes
. 10 boxt e Verginia tobacco ass 6 1?
ea oran s -
;e
ji
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r
!-
u
!
5 jt r
To Europe not in the;North Sea
Do in the North Sea s
Africa. - - - ' -South
America - ( - - '
From New-Orleans -
To Africa -
Bermuda - -
Bahama Islands
- Do do I'ach additional
Cape.dc Verd Islands
.JJo do'each addiuonaL.
Denmark . - -'
France.AtlannY -
Do Medfteranean t - - h
Qreat'Britamorlrelandon cotton br freight
uo vao -On specia -
uo "do
Gibraltar -
Lisbon andTHalaea
Mediteranean ' - - . -
Russia ' - - - j ni!
Porto Cabcllo Laguira' - - . - " '
Trinaaa'd - -7 ' -.; -Swcden
- -'- - - . (
Brazos Santiago " - v
Tflmpico" .-""
VeraCruz - . j;. -"
Laguira and Campea'chy - -.
Sisal - - ' ' -
Honduras - p- - '
vJ TSSXAS.ii
. ' .;.
2
n a.2
li a 2
Ik a
Hal
1 a li
H a lh
i a 2
Ha
ha
Uo 1!
.. one port
do do
f do vdo
r j do do
" do do
" doJ do '
Dry goods in packag'es separatelyUj'ia li'
." -. "t
V
10 pernt.adv.
3 cts.
S500 "
3 00
35 per cent adv.
3cTs Jf
30 percent adv.
30 '
Sh 00 -30
f7 "
IC ttSM
farming utensus impiemenisoi nusDanory
and Furniture the properly of Emigrants ' i"
in actual use not exceeding in' value SSOOfree. -J
Harness of all kinds K- - v30 per cent adv
Hais Jffi -1' - " M
Hard-ware and cutlery... -. i
Houseframes. - -. 15"
Iron pig bar or rodJ
" allwmanufactured articles of which
iULIluauuiinuUkpuii. 4 "
Linpn. - ' - - ' - T15
Liquors brandy gin rum cordials and otb?
er liqaors-Jat and d prool - T u ou pergal
QA ..A.Ath nmnf .11 K'-1- tl
Oil UUU!T2tll J1UU1 V "3
over 4th -' - 0 75 "
Whiskey 1st and 2d prool
3d "-
" 4th "
overth Ji
iaro jier ju.
Oats per busbefoi-SiS lbs
Oil sperm per gallonjf -- -
15 -it
L"
i.i
rrriNTER'GOODSoPhe subset ibeis are nowopening a
VV veiylarge assortment ol London made Clothing sftitobte
ir ihe ensuing season and a splendid stock of HosfefyGtOves
:c . together with a most beautiful collection of the" choicest
Shades in 9-8 printed MuslinADresses? 7-8 prints jn. the piece
nd also in single dresses rfew patterns and all fast colors
'ancy diamond checked and satin check muslin dresses; cur-
rasly fine breached shirtings Tranous widths. Fancy Cheni
nd silk ParasolSj assorted sizes aniL-color-; and a variety of
ther Dry "Goods -with a splendid assortment ol'-iHardware
t Also Chemicals Preserver Pickles Sauces and various
then articles in. addition to their former extensive stock ol
'.nglish' Goods imported here direct from the munufactnres inv
.urope all6f which obey now offer to cuTomers with grar
onfidence tor Cash CottonT.or other proairce: their terms
eing" without any exception whatever payment qn delfvery.
C. H.'PIX & COMP'Y. NbfG Slranit
I Sept. 6 wtf opposite Custom Hbnge Galvestf.n.
: ' . LOSTv .
JtHE hea-lright cerlificate of Is.iac. ATlen for one third of
li a leaenc of land.- ivtued bv.the Board of. Land Comir.is-
bners of BastropUCountyj?and is not found itr beard Ironr
!iinin sixty uajs irourtiiis nate appiicauou wiii oemaoe io;ne
a roper authorities lor ayJuplica'e. - v "
' ;vr' i BENJAMIN GRAYSONtAssignee.
"JP'J.&J2 &jEaTfcSXr.
i V?4&. WTW
SL
eia-s
HApitY &pplew;biie-
IfCA.
T-TORXE y A-ND COUX SELLOUT 4J' LAW
HOUSTOa-TEX-AS M-
jaac ApplfewhYte
T B J Hadle
a- "
- Jap27vtP334
Allorj$eytALauLC(luinbnsS
TrT?PT?r ln"ln.i.iTi -VUntrknbf T?coo rsn!..?:
XL .PLoweryEsq:
vuiiiiiiuis jj jiri
s
; or Jarnes.
Houstoai)''"
wiT-334"
i.ikUcx'iiSl JiiWivIT AttorSevs iNDy.cocsi.tinrri&:'iiv
fi? -LAW'j-City'of Alistib. Ofice Congress A Venue opposite
384 IlENRYJl JFTtET.
the canilo
.1 .- r.. .
Austin iip.xist
wtfi
f AW NV'l-lCE. C'ARRoPiNN.YAtloriTtyd.Coou.iIoT
rJ aLLaw. ThejpfifceofahefoirnerUsatCrockettpB.oustoir
tonnty and that of the latterat Nacogdoches. J--'
juue bi - -
28344
f. W. Pj. SMLTBjtauorney ana cuuhterror at jtriP.Uvli
.1 1 zales. wilLattend fh&dinerenrJcdhrtsof ilie 4111 lOnici?
district. All business entrusied-la Jiirf'will be prJinpuyEUcad
edto. . yj Gonzales at ril 17-5t 25. ?.
- ' i JOB?3lliOK-K- .r -
OF every description executecLwith despatch at the Tele-
graph Office - - -5.
.- . INCLUDING .
' Posting Bitavs. .
STEAMSOA'f'Bl LLS;
Drat ueceipts
ClRCULtRS Z"
Auction BiliS
Pameblets 1
Cuceks 6?c. v -wtt-312
-
siLrs op Ij.dinc f
Business cards op alLdeschip
tions
BitE "Heads .
J&li. lNyiTATIONS "
Xabels. J" &bt.
-K' PATENfUWlNDiMl'tJLfr r - '
THE subscriber bejngrAgentlorS. J. Ross theinremdr?o
a new .wind-mill which has been paieAea-?rlJearsjEy
thcgoyernmeni ofTexas and intended: lor grist-uilllsjtuniing-lafhesjjcottonginsor
au machinery'tiJsua'liy wvked "byhdfsie
ocwatel'power"ha?iocaied himselt at'Gafestonf wheTt.be will
sell onjeasonable terms patent lightsqre exclusiye-ute vt
the machinery the term allowed bvSkwriaiprit ri.ohK
-Tlus53pd-nlill can He efeqjjatat atj-ifiing1' expense andcwll'l '
Tjeilbundlexceediugly advamaeebus ta the farmer or mecrranfe
at Galveston
JNO
-augGdlt-wly-349.
W. RICHARD
COTTON GiNST "
THE Subscribers have nojv on hanu undwill keep a"'con-
RnanufaclurCd inithis country bv the most exnenenced uoru.
meuand warranted.4orperfonn mjth'ftjierfectsatlsiactliJriol the
Planter. Also Carver's fmpmvedfc Patent -Gins which.ar
warranted to cive perfect satisfactibir; The cotton fffnnerl.bv
trino- 0a1 tk lV i onw nna. nv'nV!MA.LMi-tA -h ...."l JZ . -. .
it CO
pound in theaaarkets oflhiieYStates-jhjia thatgm"aed;Uy
thae"geueralIyuseJfnthfscounrrv' "Tfie above Gins will be
sold on.iavorarjfe terms by . 1 ' - -.
filJNIS- KIMBALL &. HOETL
' j-nly-20th1842 . . july 26'wtf-34?
t OFFER1KG AT REDUOED PRieKS!"-' '
AN assortment ot Dry Goodsv consisting of Pj-intedMusHns
XJl Mousljh de Lanes prims jaconets IrishlinneDss'rreetings
uoiiunciciucisj iiusctyrtiuecKj5iicKing.BeFseys linasiggsnan-
nels cotton camlet Croton cassimere Ky jean? pattineU DaP-fill's-rose
aud whitney ofa njjejs. . - V.X1
"" '20 cases close beayerTOQie skln..isaun.brush. Rcssra?1 cassiS
kmer andhagped medium and. widerbrfih Hals..
r 111 f.ncpc a.firp7l-rirrosr.c nr(A Tirlidtl.A.iy JL '
.4 CaSCS clotbincr. rnt(1?litiror nf fllljhinrr ntTrl-llwJ-WBy. mr .
hithfcassimereat'inet-andETy.jeSns coats.
Fancy silki;and.'wooIen satirf.ahd cassimerervesis-' & " s.
50 boxes-varaegate'dfaUcy and barsoag 10 boxes figured
blue 10 Boxes sperm chemiqal and wax candles 4boxessupe"- '"
rior cavendish tobacco. Alsoan assoitment of Swedes iron.
rnerican steely nails axes trace-ci ainsf hoe coin and coffee
umu uiiid.-. jHiue sfjves kjioj iocks ouu umges anu screws -peicbssion
capjr gun flinif pepper allspuie coffee sngar mo-
lasses flour lard ele.r etc. -. ? -."-
Als.0 fOGO sa"cks coarse andne blown Liverpool salt?25bbl& '
Rosendale cement. Fcraleavrfarlesaleorrelail lorctsh coTsi
touorhidej-authe.ware)houseiof Menard '3fc CoVMehafo'
wharf. -" - jr. JAMES M'KNIGHT. .
-Galveston 10th Fchruary J843. febwlyra76'-T
F"HE undersigned willpraclfce law ja'the supreme anddis
-i "trict coiirtsfif this republic. .. Kesfdencej-WashiugtonGo
. Jan 1 236tf ' R. af. W1LLAMSON
HOGS" WANTED;
("TfAHE undersigned will jglve1 3 cents cash per pound for corn
"fllfciJLfed HOGS weighing 150 lbs. and upwardssdehvered in
palveston and2J cents delivered on board thejBoann Houston
n drove of50 every fortnTghl.' -"' i tP5
! Mast Hogs-are not wanted at any price and Tjolperson need
Contract to dclivefny but fat Corn fed-Bogs. T -
.Apply in Houstonftto 'TWSE -
s. V. J'lUtlliUK
or to
. L
Galveston Oct. 6 1843. i
afel jfe - ocf 1 i wtf-410
M.
HLTCHCOCK
Galv&ton
15fV
-V.
..
.- -
--
li a 1J
2 "a 1$
Jtfa-2
0 M a 3J
-"-" li'a 1
. U2
lZa12i
ill a
Ah 'a 1$
U a lj
lh a 13
Galveston
Brazoria
Matagorda
.transas
'coFsT&isn.
Anyjport north of HattLras
Do Southend North oi Savannah
St. Marys Georgia - f -St.
Johns Georgia -5t.
Augustine Florida
Other Florida ports4
Mobile '- -
- SPECIE
To and from any portm Europe
North of Cape Florida United Stales
Aiiy port in Cuba
Any other United States Island
Any port in Mexico and Texas
r-
1J. a 2
5"u
-2-a 2J
M a
u
Hl a 1J
'li a.
' '1 a
la- .
l'?a "
h a I
.4 a
Va 1
O.MpOUND Chlonne Tooth
KJ b?Stt'3rl M
hlonne Tooth wash? fbr proervlrsr a
''ih f-rsil-hy J J;Gr1'BSBfFK
anti
"LAW CARD. '
THE undorfigne hercefirth wjlf urVji the.r-- m -.'
juncVn. ROBt' c IV-a ..Lf
Houston JJgrch 4thl544 -BEJ. F ? XttRbiZpr
N. B -jhtirsoffice wil he onCjrainSt directly opposite arid
South of Ihe Telegraph andjslar Office.-
f march 5d&wif 431
M
ADDER Jnstreceived and for saleby 4-.
aug lf3-a&v?U4U J. D. GROESBEECK.-
TlTcBllNNEY WILLIAMS &. Co.'s Money taken in pay-
lVL raent for goods atpar hy GEO. ALLEN &. Co.
Dec. 6th 1843 dec Td&wtf-419
J. D. GROESBECK.
Impoiter and Dealer in Drugs. Mcdicines'Painls; Oils
Dye Stuffs Chemicals Glasncare
Perfumery fyc
CORNER of Avenue D. and 23rd street Galveston and
rornerof Miin nd Congress siree"- Hnison.
THE LAWS
'- -' jngressendinglll.arenowofieredfor
S" - mi - Isii lot sale all the L..v- 1
sr.-i i t" 'ii h - a uit". of C'ihuila Lnd Tex-
.- ib SiiigJi.sh iiu "jn. nist. J hese cm be furnished in bound
volume's or in pamphlet toim.
nov 24 wtf-31-2 GEORGE BALL Galveston
J-
ALFKED P. WALDEN
Attorney and Counsellor at Laid HOUSTON.
Office at 1M H Shrvork.Esq'rs.
feb 3 d&vtf-427
0 23
0-37i "
- 7050 "
0 75 " -
' 3 cts. 4
15 per oeat. adv?
15. """"
- 30 cts.
5ctsjp4-
. $300
50 cts.
30 percent. adv.
30 n
A cts.
10 els.
- -15 pe"r cent adv
1 ci.
- ..3cts.
. 3 cts.
30 per cent adv
m 30 per ceht. adv.'
30 " "
25 "
. 30. " '
.30 " '
15 per ct. -per lb.
rr-i.. Jf .'V-
riciues -- . ft
Porcelain and crockery ware;
Powder and'Lead .
Rice per lb. "
Salt per bushel of 50 lbs.
Silks. - j-.
Sugar brown per lb. "Z
Sugart4oaf andicandy per lb
t ' fciava'iia white . .
Soap bar -per lb. &F
" Shaving ana periumea
Snices. . T.n
Sweetmeats and conserves
(Shoes and boots
(Tobacco manufactured
Tin ware
Tea. . - . .
'... . - r . . . '.?-
Tools andimpiements 01 trade in actual use '
the. property of emigrants - - free.
Vinegar per gallon - - - 10 cts.
Wheatland other grains per bushel ol CO lbs. 20 cts.
Ware crockery - 30 per centadv.
Wines 'Burgundy Hermitage jDhambertin '
ahxilall5Ifrer varieties of Burgundy except ji 1
Champaigiie t - ; lS'per.cent. adv.
Champaigne .- r 82 50perdoz.
Claret in cases 10 per cent ady
'" in casks : x . 4 : 10 cis. pergallon-
r renen tne.pioauce 01 uiuuuc anu.iiupuii-
ed iti French or Texia'n vessels
Ma'deira - : - :
Por : : :
Rhenish all kinds ; :
Spanish Red : k t
" Whitew :
Sher'ry -r ' :T ? '
Tenenue : : : ' :
Wearing apparel the personal properly of
Emigrants r - : -: : free.
All articles not otherwise enumerated 15 per cent. adv.
On all goods impOited in foreign'boltoins with thexception ol
1 those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the- paymeut ol the domestic duty an
'additional duty of five per cent.
Tonnage From and afterjhe nineteenth day of May one thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two there shall be laid on all
vessels which may enter any port of the Republic from any
foreign pi.rl or place a tonnage duty of sixty cents per ton
on mercfiant vessels and thirty cents on steamboats accord-
ing to register tonnage. '
SeDtember 10th. sep 10 d.twtf-354
gj-Promissury Notes and Government Bonds are not recen- 1
ed .or duties on goods imported alter tne ist 01 ieor.idr. jo-la
' HOUSTON COTTON' PRESS AND WARE
HOUSE
STRAXED OR STOLEN;
TROjM; trie prairie adjoining the city of Houston
JD some time in June; au American dark bay
Horse about 16 hands high blackTiail and mahej
no white nhiiut him. n small crease in his neather.
GSSS"S"jseBt:erilIeiii harness-cames ajnsh head and rather
gay under saddle andknown as the horse imported 10 this country
by Win. Bryan. A liberal reward will be given for delivering him
and any information 7here he may be found.
' ang23Y3m-403:li W. S.'DEPEWGity HotelStabIe
" C. H. P1X & CO.VIP'Y
" Importers of English Goods Direct from London
All kinds of Clothing Dry Croods Hosiery Gloves &c.
Umbrellas and Parasols Hardware Cutlery &c. tf-c.
No. 6 Strand oppositelhe Custom House
GalvestoA TexasT.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY:
THE rmdersignprf acVictbrfa have.asocfated for theabaver
business. Theyiiopethat their Ionff residence in ile'W'esV
and
pa:
d acquaintance wiih'lhejWd affairs ol the-country will secure-.tronage.-
- ' ? M' Jt . W
jviciqriaiipniin J4tsr 4t -' -
' i HEFERENCEST"
Hon. Anson Jones Oity of Holfsfim. .
TdiiASJ?. McKinnet " -- -"
D. LevVnes ' . 'A Galveston.
4Gen.Ti1omas J. Rusk Saa Augustine
jen. PiNKNEit Henderson Nacogdoches.
ap 20 wifi33S .C vv . .j '
RICH-ARD ROMAN. :
FIELDING JONES. a
Sar
freje.
0 75 per gallon
0 374 "
0 50 "
0 25-
0 5' "
0'75- "
0 25r "
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
EUNAWAY from my residence on the 27th of
June last a negro boy named DAN h is
about 5 feet 8 inches high stout built and regular
features .26 years old he for;merlyJiedrvith'rDri
Everett of Jasper county. Also at'tfie same time.
a neero woman ELIZA she is about 5feet hish.
slender made with small hands aud feet and aT)out25 yea" of
nee. I will give theabove reward if taken and lodged: . any
jjaiiin the Republic of Texas j o that -I can got them again and"
pay all reasonablexpenses. -.
HENRY WHITE Galveston Bay
jun 29 dlt-wlf-396 near New Washington-
. 'DISSOLUTION
J l HE nartnershin herelolore eristinbptwpn tbpsnVi;rrfhfr
L in the practice of the Law underlherfirm orHeriidorPfi- '
Sullivan is this.day by mutnal-conseat dissolved. Business
hereto'iote commenced by them will receive their joint atten-
tion unsil completed. AH.pereonY indebted to themarereques;
ted to come forward andseule. Both the undersigned wilhccain
tinue toTpractice Law ia.lhe first Judicial District. 'Resirlericel "
Richmond. - . j:h. HERNDON--
- Jt S. SULX&YAN:
Nov. 1st. IS43. ppy 22116:
NOTIGE is hereby giv.ea tbaCon 'the t&l ilay of?Sc1obB-'v'
inst. letterstesta(nentaryoa tKe last will of ThomasiBfart?
nett dee'dwere granteil tohe snliscribers by ihe Hoa.-Bobaie '
Cdurt.of thiSiCountVi therefoie. all nersons havinifellifn'
l-againsnheestate of tbevtestalor af enotified to present them duly
"lliltianiiAnl4 I n. tlnrl.'?Lk. ..Ti L T t " XT - J !"" r "
ouiucuiituicu luiiic'suuscriucts wimm meriirue iiimiea nyiaw.
or the same shall be barred and e.very oae indebted osaid
estate isreauirea 10 mane payment 10 inem.
NANey 3ARNE5KT
' . v. ' JOSEPH H-BARNARKge'
' Eott Bend County; 6th October 1843- oct 18 v 6Mlfr -
fffij Prdit.'Trees Seeds' cicr-The subscriber fia
7ior sale every variety of gardenrfield aud flower seeds;-
'CatalogueVpf which may be Bad at the store. Aorted"rj5xes.
or the Wesflndiesj "Louisiana MisjsfssirpLand Texas raapbfr
btaiaed; the "kinds such as answer best in those climate's. c'
GEORGE CCTlTORBURNj
257-tf ' 11 Johnst.New'York.
TUST RECEIVED by the subscriber troui Ne..vOrleans
O 50 bbts. hlour Xd bags coltee a hhdssugar
J5 kegs lard 100 bbls potatoes .10 bbls molasses
Whfch he is ready to exchangefor cotton or hides.
fcb 15 wIy-376 H A COBB & BRO Galveston
BEST GOODS ARE CHEAPEST.
THE subscribers are now leady topay the highest market price
for any quantity of perfect cotion deivered here in exchangefor
portions of their extensiv. assortment of splendid goods lately inipor-
tpdfrom London (see advertisements fn this paper.) They will al-
so allow a high premium on the note' of-New Orleans Specie pay
ing banks paid them lor coods. 'ierms "payment on deuvery"
without any exceptions whatever. -
C. H.TIX & COME'Y.No. 6 Strand
sept 6 wtf Opposite the custom nonBP. Galyi'gt'nn
MMllMPMljgMBMlliii
WHISKEY DISTILLERY.
rPHE subscribrr has opened a shop in Long Row in the city of
1 Houston where he is p'enared 10 manufacture very cheap neat
and convenient STILLS for distilling Whiskey or other liquors.
With One of these stills any Planter can manufacture his own corn
or other "ram into whiKey with little expense or trouble.
Thf -iib-crier dso niHnufictures all articles of TIX WARE
SHEET IRON' and COPPER and has a BRASS FOUNDRY
rnnnrtctcd with his establishment where he will cast BELLS.
I SPURS. STL7RUPS &c and will fill all orders from the country
Sj at the shorfsi nonce and at rates as low as simdur work can be
rrHE subscriber would re-ptc-ttiillv inform iho Mervhans" s-i.rhe price paid for old brass and copper.
JL and Planfer- ol ihe Republic ot f ex.i- .h 1 1 . n .w a 1 J.XWIT SON.
dy to rfceive Cotton on siora'i . q.. a ij. - ) rea to' omton. S p 20 IS11 sep'20 wif-407
wei"h and ship me same lor an no may pdiroi'.zc ...m
N. T. DAVIS 1
n A rpDO Clnfinrr not Knlu IPX nt(- rpr mnfitri Cn.:nn..i
weighing marking and shipping -2b cts. per bale. ' . T ' -1- a.crt? of ""H f? Jaraesf R.?v?. lhe Wa.r DePrt
Houion. Nov. 7th 1 B43!fc nov 7 d.f-wlt-414
NOTICE.
1 EXCHANGE on New Orleans lor sale by
Hi J. SHACKELFORD Jr.
apr 22 d&wtf-386
ji T HAVEIom a Land v arrant for nineteen hundred and twen-
"'"i tv acres of LantLjjiiedto James Rose by the War Depart-
' ' onent in the city oHous.tnn; and if infoVmat'on is not had
- 7 within the time presrib'edoy law 1 will ap'ply to the proper
. UUlllUllkl IWI u U'lMlllU&W A1U1UUV I IAW IV.V-"lll.t i.n
Jan. 9th w9t-423
SILVANUS HATCH admr
of JAMES ROSE deceased.
MATAGORDA ACADEMY. .
TheReVj. C. S. IVES and1 Lady would respectfully inform the- -citizens
of this place and its vicinity that they are now jreparedjo
receive pupils of both sexesintcrtheir institution and to maimer them
tn all the branches of a substantial and finished educauorrSP'
From the delightful location and health or'BlaragjtSnlap firontttbe-
comfortsand convenience ofa well-built town ; from a str6 02 desired
ot the people to establish and maintain a high tone of moral feeling?
in inutrommunity; rrom tne lauaaoie ODservance 01 tneiioid 'sday
viaA regular attendance of the ciuzens on Divine Service whichia
now held unuiterruptedly on every Sunday; and fromiherebemg-a
regular Sunday School in town this cannot but be a Yery desirable'
place for an institution fox the education of the young.
Mr. Jves is a graduate of one of the first colleges in the. United
States; and Mrs. Ives was eddcated ftTthebest schools forjyoung
ladies in New EnglandL? besides" which thev have both fotlmanv
years past been engaged either as Principals or Assistants in the first.
iiieraryinsutuuons in me unuea araies. tor meir quaiincauonsp
3uccessand reputationin teaching they leave thelollowingtesumo-
nials to speak. " jt
TESTIMONIAIS. . ;.
"I have beenlo2g acquainted with the Rev. Mr. Ives and Know
him to be. an excellent classical and. English scnolar. Mrs. Ivea.
taught a female seminary for several years- nuEfc. city ol Hartford
Connecticut with distinguished repation. I have full confidence-
in the qualifications of Mr and Mrs xes t conduct a seminary of
the highest order in s.-jh a manner as to afford g neral satisiactidnr
T. C. BROWNELL D D. L L.D '
Bishop of the J HocescoJ Connecticut1' '
"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 tkisinsthution. I hae found him excellently
fitted in all respects to be an instructor of j outh. His industry de-
cision and patient good temper qualify him. in a high degree as -or
governor 0 the young while his accurate scholarship an&untirinp
zeal render him eo.ually'successnil as a teacher. In committing ther
children lo the instruction oi Mr. fves parents may feel theWost
assuraucethat they are placing them under the care of one whos
perfectly competentjuall he-undertakes and who willlookwflfflhe
most scrupulous care to the fulfilment ofevery trust comulittecLlo
hfm. 4- r
NORMAN PlNNEYieM '
Principalqfthe Mobile Institute?
TUITION.
Spelling Reading Writing and First Lessons in ArithmeUc
S3 per month. .
Arithmetic Grammar Geography History and Compdsit'on-
S6. per monih '
For all the 'aigher branches of Science and Literal ne and espe-
cially 'lie Matnematics ami theXatirf"and Greek Languages s9.
per mouth fMr" ? - --
:dl There willbeOne vacation in the year commencing on the-
first of July and ending on the first ot October. J"
All theabove pnees to be paid in cum nt money. Texas money .
will ts received at its market value. Bills to be paid at the end'of'
each nion'hTr No j upil can enter the school tor a period less than a
rnoctli and no deductions made for absence except for sickness
Fuel athe nrnwnsr "i toe scirs.
- fl It l. S-VWS Rowland's celebrated Mill fcaws for sale by
li ftb 17 d&wtf 429 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co
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Moore, Francis, Jr. Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1844, newspaper, May 1, 1844; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78048/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.