Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 2, 1845 Page: 3 of 4
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-The Sunday Schools of JiDusrmr-intend: !0 celebrate theS DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
4th oi July 1645 5n the following manner- NORH & BROTHERS
The Teachers and Scholars connected with the diffcrentH Magazine Street corner of Common
Schools wi Imeet at the Presbyterian Chard Ii at 3 c clock P -ItjtOULD resnectfullv invite purchasers to examine the!
m nio.caiTr iiiirhu.h hnti r t np npu win ue luun: i wneii mc vk
iCfVTocionlniLmoo the Methodist Chureh.S ? large ami .ed sloe ol iJllY ttuuus on na
win iorm d. rroccssion uu ..uOw receiving; per late arrivals consisting in part of the
wnece exercisessaitao.e 10 ne - "'I-T""" gin- article and nich will be offcred-at low prices for
wfciclft&ey win return to m rf."-" y"j-4 1"-H 4 4 and 7-8 Lowell Nejrro cotton.; 7-8 twilled dodo:
tau-eotretreMimenisprovmeu uu.umo i oU1ua.y uuuu.7 R . tIanfcpn .-. . -. - .-.. n j
Parents and all other friendly to me cause are respecuaiij&dod 0. Aldbauia'K L
invited to artcnd. ' . lonK.ni.iinl.
Parents and all other friendly to me cause are respecuaiiy&.
NEW-ORLEANS MONEY MARKET.
Corrected from ihe Bulletin of June 25 1845.
-Corrected at Jos. Grant'sxchange Office 72 Camp street.
SPECIE.
h a I prcm
4 85 a 4 S6
American gold -Sovereigns
Twenty franc .pieces -Spanish
Doubloons
Patriot Do
3 S5 a 3 87
15 90 a 16 00
15 53 a 15 60
TKEASUHX
U. States
NOTES.
para per ct dis
pays sptcie
Second Municipality.
MUNICIPALITY' NOTES.
First Municipality
Second Municipality
Third Municipality
BANK
NEW ORLEANS.
Alchafalaya ; ;
Exchange ; ;
Improvement ; ;
Orleans
Citizens'
Consolidated
Mississippi
Agricultural ;
Planters' ; ;
Port Gibson ; j
pays specie.
par
75 cents
NOTES.
20 a 25 cts. on dol
35 a 40 do
29 a 32 do
5 a" 7.
9 a 11 p ct dis
15 a 17 dis
dis
55 a 60 cts on do!
33 a 40 do do
55 a 60 do do
; 10 a 12 do do
Commercial Rail Road
frQ 'a. 5"-do - do
;5' 25 a 30 "do do
T 55 a 60 do do
;. 1J a 2J p ct dis
; 1 a 2 p ct dis
j ; 1J a 2J p ct dts
; '4 o 5 p ct dis
1 a 2 p ct dis
1 a 2 p ct dis
la 2Jp ct dis
; ; 1 a 2 p ct dis
o 1 p ct dis
a i p ct "dis
; ji 1 pet dis
; ; 45 a SO cents
; : 55 a 60 cents
lIaeWashinglon.
' Rodney ; ;
. NORTHERN.
Pennsylvania ;
New York ;
New England " ;
SOUTHERN.
Alabama State Bank
"South Carolina
North Carolina
Georgia ;
Virgima ; ?
WESTERN.
Tenuessee
Kentucky
Indiana - ;
Arkansas ;
Illinois ;
Texas
Red Backs
Interest Notes
Bonds 8 per ct.
Do. 10 per ct.
;
. 11 a 12 cents
12 a 13 cents
15 a 16 cent3
18 a 19 cents
EXCHANGE.
9 a 9 prem
- 5f.26i c of. 28
..London 60 Jays
Paris 60 days -
New i(
'oik GO dsrys
1 dis
Do Sight
par
i i'dis
"Boston 60 days - - -
PhiiadelpTiia 60 dayr ;
Do. Sight
Baltimore 60 days
'Louisville and St. Louis Sight
Cincinnati -Hivana
short - - -
4 dis
1 a lj-dis
par a.( dis
1 a U dis
par a J dis
J a 1 dis
3 a 4 dis
9T.-B.- The committee will bs prepared to rece ve the re- T: r. pI
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. S;ambric do; jaconet do do inserting and edgings; -white
vii up of and in obedsence to a decree of the Hon. Pro- and black bobbinet" lace; do do Valencia' do; Begars' do;
tr .urt of Austin countv. made at the Mav term thef e- Hthread do: Swiss' curtain' muslin; tape striped and cross barred
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arul sale to ma" issued thereupon as one of theHjaconel; black lace veils; blue and Hack satinet; steeLmixed do; .
v the etats of George W.Reynolds deceasedJfblack do do; ribbed do; Kentucky jeans; printed catslmeres;
iythe7ih day of October next thatbeinga ju-gjblue black and green broaddloath; drab and bottle green do lor
between the hoars prescribed by law dffer forracarriages; drab and bottle green damask broadcloth; furniture
s !-.' j -u'est bidder althe Court House dobr of Austinfg-ltmity; cambric; brown tfross barred brinj-wnuc do do 2o yard-
. flight Title and-interest oj?he said G W. Rey-Seacl1; 3"4 and 7-3 apron checks; 4-4 and 3-4 furniture plaid; bl'k
j.-'olI ifaud to the Tollowihg property viz.. That tractgeambric; silk velvet; and a large assortment of CALICOES
nu tow.? as the Heraioso Plantation situated oh 'he-flre-tSeomprisingfrom 150 to 200 different styles bought at the lowest
J.tr ol ihe Bfazos rtver below and adjoining the plantation ofJgpoint of the market.
j vcr Jones and above and adjoining that of Dr-.R. Peebles A tttott brr-T-vrnri
iboui lOniles above San Felipe and 50 miles from the city of M ALSO JUST RECEIVEQ- .
Houston containing 670 -acres more or less; of -whicn 150a- A large assortment of'FRENCH GOODS selected by them
cres Is underfence and in cultivationtogether-with all the ap-Sin Paris expressly for the Southern market consisting in part
purtenances and improvements thereon consisting of a largw&jf the following artrcles.
and -well furnished dwelling the residence of the late G. W.rq Frlench Prints entirely new paterns; French furniture do
ReynoldSj Corn MiU'Cabins Out Houses &c. &c. This plan-sgblue
zation i: one oi ihejmost desirabieMtuations- ia tnecountry chiefs new paterns; rdillaka dp do; JNeapolitans small ngur-
Terms of sale cash with appraisement . " Ned; Ladies' parasols a new article; silk umbrellas 26 28 30
- CORNELIUS ENNIS. fLnd 32 inches; mousscline delaine new fancy patterns: cashme-
isan Felipe Jnne vgm4D. jywdm gmonsseline de laine; 7-b and 3-4 gentleman's lancy cravats; do
IVTOTICE. The I ndersigned having been duly appointeda(IoDlacksatindo: gentlemen's fancy and black figured scarfs;
1 administrator of the estate of Joseph Ehlinger deceased fs3"4. 4-4. 6"4 and 8-4 silk shawls; 6-4 and 34 printed cashmere
-at the June term of the Probate Court of Harris county I845$aa.wls Scotch; Jelan suns plain Diac -watered and striped;
nereoj nounesaiipersonsiuueuiemuaciiucaiitu; io uiciKe imme-:f""
dlatenavment.andthose havirisclaims to present'them duly au-O'lk
hpntinntP wtfhtn thp tTm nrpcprihpfl hv lnw. nr iJipv -urill hpMwhite silk hose; black cashmere; dlacR crape; green and Diactt
barfed. MARY EHLINGER Atim'xPfaarcSe; poult de soie black plain watered and striped; blue
jy2w6t
By R. A. HANKS Ait'y in fact.
"7VTOTICE. The undersigned having been duly.appointed ad-l
J. mimstrator ofthe estate of Lewis W ay dee'd hereby noti
es all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment and thoSe having claims to present them duly authentica-
ted within the time prescribed by law or theywill be barred.
jy2w6t R. A. HANKS Adm'r.
THREE -CYPRESS CISTERNS
OFl 000 gallons each fo sale bv
ie. 18&dw-tf ' M H. SHEPERD & CO.
je. 18 dw-tf M EL SHEPERD & CO.
TEXAN AGENCY
IN
THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
THE undersigned for many years a residedt citizen or thisJNos. 1 to 12; curtain borderings; 5-8 and 4 4 plain black mous--rnnntrtr.
lias nnened. in the citvof Now Ynr. a. Generalllselaine de laine; 4-4 and 5-4 plain black cashmere d'Ecose;
Land Agency Office for the sale of Texas Lands nnd thegjlinen tapes assorted from 1 to 12; curlain rings; black linen
transaction generally of such business as the citizens of Texasftfhread for -tailors; bronzed &. silver thimbles; silk buttons lor
ma-o havointhp Northern twrt nfthp United RtatP!. TT wnnWfescoats tfnd paletots; plain ngured pearl Duttons; nve hole Done
call the attention of his friends and others in Texas to the factso;
thathe was born and raised in the Manufacturing Districts ofgfof
the state of New York and has an extensive acquaintancegp'inge; black and while satin; 4-45-4 and o-t woollen shawls
among that class of persons who are likely to purchase Landp .Veig Orleans November 8lh 1844. dec 25 w6m 471
in Texas. He intends making his office a desirable place fo
all who contemplate emigrating to Texas to visit. He is-fur-
nished with Mapsofthedifferentcounties and poiseases manygTVJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned was at the
advantages for the prompt sale of such Lands as may be cn-si- February Term'of the Probate Court for Harris county
trusted to him. His terms are liberal and he solicits thosegappoimed administrator to tbe estate oi Pascal B. Hamlin
having Land for sale to give him a trial. Communicationsfidec'd all claim against said estate must be presentedwithtn
addressed to Wm. W. Swain Esq. Houston or the subscriber.Ktwelve months Irom that time otherwise they will be barred.
71 Cedar Street New York will receive prompt attention.
JESSE F. RANDEL.
Heferences
Gen. Sam. Houston
Hon. T. W. Ward Com. Gen. Land Office.
" M-P. Norton. .
" Memucan Hur.t. je25wtf
NOTICE.
XOHN H. WALTON is fnllv emnowered as mv sreneral
J agent to attend to my business during my absence from
mer&epuDiic. .
je !8-w3m ; MOSELY BAKER.
NOTICE.
f OST or mislaid a land warrant for 1920 acres of land is-
.L.J sneato Jonathan J. nomas lather and heir ofEvan Tho
mas by the War Department and if information is not hadgj
wxiiiin iiie time prescuueu uy jaw l wm appiy u lue prouei
authority lor a duplicate. j umber and date not recollected.
JONATHAN THOMAS
" rather and Heir of Evan Thomas
je 18-w9t By JAMES W. MASON. Att'v in fact.j
NOTICE
ons having ciaims against the said estate will
t;.m to m for .illowjnce within twelve mos
J May bfv will bs forever barred.
a p TlnwpsoN c.j u.c.
Adm r j. mr - j'c ol Andrew Lars.son
. deceased.
S J ImprovedlOiNlC MIXTURE 10 doz jus
" idforsale -J U. GROESBEEGK
senlS d&wtf-158 .
-ry - NOTirE
-Pt-'. BY give notice Ihat Iiiav- never authorizfd .
i.ehael McCormick to sell proper y belongin.' to me and
' ai lihall recognize no. sales made by him.- Any person pur-
chasing Cattle from him belonging to me and countermanding
the same will be prosecuted to the extent ofthe law
may 22 493w3t -MARGARET McCORMICK.
TlRUGS AND MEDICINES. 100 IbsEnglihh and Ameri-
J-'can calomel-200 oz sulp. Glninine 5 oz Morphine 100 gal-
ions castor. oil 9o lbs camphor lor sale by
feb 4 J D GROESBEECK
MEMtJCiN HOST. - - JOHN H. BENNETT
. .HUNT & BENNETT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
GAT.VESTON TEXAS.
TVho at all times-keep on hand Groceries and Dry Goods fori
aie. mn H v 47a
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1NGER msrrp.f-pivt nnrirnro.inh..
T nug 16 d&wtf 402 f TV
GROESBEECK.
i ixuiuuj iuu lbs Indigo just received and lor sale by
-a- juiy v wj
J D GROESBEECK.
TM-S'ven that at the last term of the Hon. District""uJuluV u yi 'f0" lli lue P" luc enr
jMI.d for Harris county to -wit on the 22d day ofland dear l?. l.he.n taken .bJ' th.s cheap and perfectly accurate
? 15 I was appointed b? ihe Hon. Judge of thelnr1?ess; Miniatures taken uj all kinds of weatner with or
. ' linistmtor nf ttiA cintn.' AnrBTvT.nrnTi l.E3rt'lUlOUt COlOra.
na an
: follow
Cash
4-4
i ; TCpntuck
.-r' 'rr -f- . r' KpJnc.z i.ii.
Waterloo plaids; Maryland penitei.
rs; wliilp lrvwpll rln; nnlnrpil fin iln: Hi
:do do; 4-4 Gladding dodo; 4-4 Great Falls do Jo; 7-8 Tremoni
Igdo do; 7-8 Springfield do do do; 7-8 Dwight do do; 3 4 no mat
jtjdo do; 4-3 Bay State bleached winnings; 4-4 Pittheld do do; 4-
Klinen fold do do; 7-8 Hamilton do do; 6 4 and 12-4 Hamilto
Jfbleached sheetings: 6-4 "Waltham brown sheetings; 6-4 Law
Wrcncedo do; 6-4 Appliton do do; 6 4 Hamilton do do; 6-4 an
10-4 no mark do do: 10-4 Peterboro' bleached sheetings; bleach
ed and brown Hamilton Canton flannel; brown doeskin do doj
colored do do; Salisbury flannel; red do; white do; yellow do;
sreen do: twilled do. Roeers do: sause do: Welch do; Bird's
eye diaper; huckaback do; Scotch do; Russia do; cotton do; 6-4
7-8 8-4 and 10 4 Damask linen ice; Irish linen; long lawn;
Britanuias: creas: Plattillas: Jaconet cravats; plaid do; black
Isilk do; black Italian do; black silk twist; black sewing silk
gjcolored do do; colored border while pocket handkerchiefs; Ve
gsrona handkercniels; portrait uo; Diue ann ngni Komai uo; nice
gcotton do; cotton nag do; Madras do; cmidren;s oc; cotton iou-
War& do; Britannia do; linen cambric do; pongee silk do; Union
efri'k do; Turkey red do do; Bpittaineia do do; genuine Dannanna -
do; DiacK tsarceiona oo; coiion snawis; rrussiau qo; ivuu xvujr
do: wanle do: corded skirts; Victoria do; linen ;rash colored
Wbordered linen napkins and table cloths; btown linen table
Sloths: cotton nankins: cotton umbrellas: silk umbrellas; silk do
Hirineham do; ladies' woollen caps: "woollen comforters; railroad
gcapsa new article; Scotch caps Kilmarnock do; Caledonia
UODurg Victoria ureciau anu Diuuiwiun uuud jw tuiuucu
mon'c radimpro nlnvpi.' Iinrs1 An rln: men's hllfkskin rlo: white
Sand colored berlin do; black silk braid; brown rolls; coat blind
ing; men's silk under shirts and drawers; men's lambswool do
do; men's merino do do; men's royal ribbed do do; linen bosom
shirts; hickory striped do; twined stay tape; linen and cotton
tapejiinnrobbin; quality binding; matlrass do; worsted centre
tabTjegoi'felu.- ; corset do; paper cambric (for covering
ambreTiaJcolofed cambric; white jeans; blue and brown jeans:
black tabby velvet; black red green and blue borabazet; black
lasting; Caroline plaids chambraygatnbroon; log cabin cotton-
hade: new stvle do: York denims; Hamilton do; Chester do;
Igjean mixtures; cotton wadding; do baiting; brown and mixed '
i Kf . .'-.'.
do; blae cotton do; grey cotton hose (for servants;) ladies' brown
ramixed and black cotton hose; children's white do do; Ladies'
Pgblack cashmere hove; do "worsted do; do Alpaca do; do mo'de
Hcolor do; do -white cotton do; do bine do do; woollen socks pound
Spins'; London do; American do; solid heads; black pin; need-
les; black lasting coat and veil buttons; black silk twist coal do;
gjblack japan do; silvered suspender and strap do; jet coat and
rarest do; thread shirt do; agate do do; bonedo do; bone suspend-
Her and strap do; do do do for negroes; hooks and eyes; silver
igplateddo do in boxes; do do on cards; gilt vest and coat buttons;
fTurker red yarn; do do marking cotlon; shirtingstripes; Mclh-
iSuen bed licking; power loom do do; Houghton's do do; Dela-
dware do do: Mantua do do; Sankinek do do; Rochester do do;
Blockley do do; Araoskeag do do; brown Hollands; India rub-
gber suspender" cotton web do; donetdordo fringe; green barge;
SYork mill bleached cottons; cotton yarn; wigans; burlaps; linen
IJOsnabnrgs; coat canvass; bine Nankeen; linen mattress check;
3Earlston ginghams; black and white do do; green bine and red
blankets for overcoats; American three-point blankets; French
Kjdodo; dufBl do do; tose blankets; 10-4 11-4 12-4 and 13-4 En-
SgiLsh bed do; same size French do do; cradle do: white French
gcotton do; printed do do do; blue pilot cloth; lion skin do vest-
Ijing; imperial quilts; corduroy; Marshall's black and brown lin-
lian thread assorted colors do do; blacK and brown do do; assorted
Icolorcd skein do; Taylor's and Alexander's Persian do; black
English merino; do French" do; colored French do; do Englis.li
do; colored black and figured Alpacas do; plain afid figured
HSwiss muslin: strined and cross-barred do; mull do; book do:
huff and red; do do do damask do do do; Madras handker:
Co-administrator with gre d'Ecosso a rich and new article; woolen mitts; silk mitts as-
T.C. REYNOLDS fSsorted styles; ladies' neck-handkerchiefi; do -do cashmere and
-v w' - n--- - -j ... .
handkerchiefs loulards &c a large assortment; black and
jxcotton socks: while cotton hose; gum elastic suspenders a new
garticle; white cotton wove do; grey cotton hose lor ladies and
children; a large assortment of embroideries &c such as hand-
kerchiefs wrist hands children's caps muslin embroidered
bands whitb and black laces insertiegs edgings. &c ofthe
gnewest patterns plaid gingnams; children's silk bonnets; new
Ifancy cassimeres lor pantaloons; linen cajnbric handkerchiefs
iplain; do do do hemmed; do do do a la Riviere; do do do print-
led; linen sheeting French; assorted colors merinos; gause and
wiwiiiea uanneis; couonnaaes iol pauiuiuuiii cuuuu uua woiai-
ied. aneT articIf ; filet slP Y5 m?ritt2 bla?erts sorted widths;
jam en s wniisauu cuiureu. uucu uiuiuncitmus uuuiuiug ujcii-
no shawls; 5-4 and 6-4thibet do; ladies' black silk gloves; men's
do do do; a large assortment of Satin and taffeta ribbons from
silktwist andbordering;Frenchpatentthread; an assortment
dressing combs; assorted colors sewing thread; black silk
ESTATE OF PASCAL B. HAMBLIN.
WM.
K. HAMBLEN.
Houston February 24th 1845.
ap 16 w3t 487
SsT OST. A certificate for 160 acres of bounty Land issued
IjJLJto me by Branch T. Archer Sec'y of War by the authority
Mjt congress. Application will be made lor a duplicate unless
glhe original be found within the time limited by law.
marly win 433 ' JOHIN UOKEN.
WINES. Claret Malaga Port and Madiera by the cask
t dozen or bottle for sale by J D GROESBEECK
I HOUSTON DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
' East side of Main Street near the Wharf.
HR. ALLEN would respectfully call the attention of cit-
izens and strangers visiting the city to his Rooms
where by means of the most perfect apparatus hitherto con-
structed together with the latest improvements in operating
he is enabled to take Daguerreotype Portraits which lor
beauty and accuracy of delineation cannot be surpassed.
Mr Allen has recently added to his establishment a new and
jpowerful Achromatic Camera which enables him to take. Por-
traits and Miniatures from the smallest size to the largest.
The unavailing regrets ofien expressed by those who hive
Elost relatives or friends that they do not posess their likeness
?VSirangers and Ciiizens re invited tojrall and examine
specimens ol this Vvontlerlm Art broughrlo its higce
t.ue
fcf perfection.
je 10 d&wtf
SARDINES in oil a Leh an cle m half t io' sale l.y
feb 1 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO
J" UST RECEIVED from New York byhhia of.n Rep.iohc
7000 yds. India B2Tir'
ia hhds. l'tiriont- bng.ir
80 kegs and qr. kegs Dupont PTPG Powder
100 boxeb Claret
20 boxes Zedfro Tobacco.
jnne 17 d&wtf-4fl6 RICE & NICHOLS.
TEXAS SANTA FE EXPEDITION.
NARRATIVE of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition compri-
sing a description of a Tour through Texas and across tue
great South-western Prairies the Camanche and Caygua Hunt-
ing Grounds with an account of Sufferings from the want of
Food Losses from Hostile Indians and final canture of the
Texans and their March as Prisoners lo the city of Mexico;
nrilti TllncJ roll one tni.1 - lVTn. U.. nn TKTiM.Zm. Tr..r1il
El This WOrk is Onblihhprl in Ittn vnlrimoc in ihe hpcfKtvtf nf
the Harpers and it. for sale by "Wade & Adams at their store
in Main Street Houston. may 29 tf
BRAVO & MORGAN'S
CHEAP LITERARY DEPOT
Merchants' Exchange adjoining ihe Post Office
NEW ORLEANS.
SQANDS SASSAPARILLA just received by
SO July 9 449 J. D. GRO
GROESBEECK
Pa u insiruciions eiven in iiu An.
ONBWHB & ik(OT
DR. GLOVER'S
m
i BE the most certain and effectual remedies that have ever oeen cus-
A rnvnred for tha enro of CHILLS and FETTEH. Thov arouse tho
torpid energies of the Stomach and Liver sad fcy this means prevent Q
those quick returns and sudden relapses of tho chill -which so generally im
follow tho use of Quinine Bart etc. They are more permanent in Pg
their enccis tuan any outer Aieaicme. his
ANTI-BILLIOITS PILLS
9 Should precede the use of the Ague Medicine where there is an accmnu-
lanon oi jaue. jtor saie uy a. nwinna corner ci iiuna uuu .c ituuuu
streets Houston.
OPlKllb UF TUUFli.N lliNK -lUUdoz DOttie.s aiso Dy me.
Og.illonorbbl.foraleby leb4 J D GROESBEECK P
LAW ROOKS for; fnr snl.f. n.t thp.Telesrravk OfficcM
Colonization Contracts of S. F. Austin and laws relative
the same. I?
Laws ofthe Republic of Texas 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th and Cth
Congress. E
General Laws of the Repnblic of Texas translated into!
Spanish by S. P. Andrews Esq. g
Evacuation ot Texas by Uen. b ilisoia in ivjo. &
Rules ofthe Supreme and District Courts ofthe Republic of
Pnlacnnil 9rlinlac Pnr lliii rrntrnrnmnnl nf filO A rmiPS nf t flP-t
ReDublic of Texas. S
Alphabetical Index to the Laws of Texas.
Fletcher's Latin Grammar.
Blank Cards suitable for Business and Visiting Cards.
Complete Files of the 'legraph from 1836.
REGULAR PACKET
8
BETWEEN GALVESTON AND NEW ORLEANS
r-
rrHE new and substantial
JL iexian oteam camp
McKIM Jas.D. Philupo;
Master will run regularlyj
between Galveston and New
Orleans making two trips
per month; leaving. Or-!
lpnnc ttif 1st nnrl Irilh. nnrll
Galveston the 8th and 22d ofj
each month.
Tbe McKim i5 now nn-!
der the Texas flag which saves to all importers by her Jive
percent on the amount of their invoices which is an additional
uuiy on an guojus uupuricu in u. o. veaacia. j;
Her accommodations for passengers are ol the best order
being all State Rooms. r
ICF'Price of passage - - - - - - 15. n
For freight or passage apply to U
J. TEMPLE DOSWELL & CO Jlgents &
Central Whan Galveston; &
taOr to the Merchants of Houston "generally."
February 28 1815.
febl9d&wtf4 9.
MANSION HOUSE
(FORMERLY DECHENE'S HOTEL)
Houston Texas.
The undersigned would most respectfully invite
the attention of his friends and the public generally
to this lone established and well known House
which has recently been thoroughly repaired and re-g
fitted for the accommodation of regular and transient Boarders g
sand will be kent in a manner inferior to none in the South.
BIFor evidence the public aj;e invited to call and judge for them-
seives.
fjTThe "well known City Hotel Stable is attached to theg
House where horses carriages cc. win De Kept ror saie org
nire on reasuuauie lenus.
may 22 d&wtf M. DECHAUMES
1LB JAfi.JLrffOIi.
'TK.Voion ommnfHniispnWiTiiTiPnthnshnpnST
neatly fitted up for the accommodation of BoardersS
and transient persons
The undersiened pledges herself that no pain
will be spared to make her suests comlortable. None Duinon
put and attentive servants will be emploved.
- . :y . . . - . ... i t .
The table. w.ill at all times be supplied with every delicacy
the market affords. .
The management ofthe House being under the immediate
dirnrrinn ofthe undersiened. she flatters herself that shejwill
be able to sive salislaction to all who kindly favor her with
jitheir patronage.
. OLD CAPITOL STABLE
Is large and convenient and will be supplied with the best ofj
provender the coun ry affords. Carriages and Horses ai an
times Kapi lor nire.
M. ALLEN
d&wtf
Houslon May 12 1845.
IQHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO. have just received.
fSO.from New Orleans the following addition to their stock inS
pLtofP - R
SUGAR 4 hhds. New Orleans 12- boxes brown Havana
sugar.
MOLASSES 10 bbls New uneans molasses;
WHISKEY 20 ' rectified whiskey
FLOUR 20 bbls "new" Flour
COFFEE 20 sacks green Havana 12 sacks Rio Coflee
BAGGING 25 pieces Kentucky bagging
ROPE 25 coils Kentucky Rope
TWINE 300 lbs baling Twine;
SOAP 10 boxes Winchester No. 1 Soap;
CANDLES 10 boxes New Bedford Candles;
STARCH 6boxe's Starch;
BROOMS 15 dozen straw Broom?;
PAILS 15 dozen painted Pails;
TUBS 12 nests Cedar and Northern Pine Tubs;
BRANDY 1 Pipe Cognac Brandy
LEAD 5 kees bar Lead
POWDER 50 halves and quarter kegs Duponl's FFFG:
Powder;
PERCUSSION UAJf a 10 JU split and ribb'd uaps;
CASTINGS 3000 .lbs Philadelphia castings Ovens Spi
ders and pots;
JLLiSU:
Brass .md Iron wire sieves cotton cards coflee mills Tobaccojri
grass and cotton leading lines. Castor oil quinine calomels
rhubarb copperas saleratus cap and letter paper inks Ma-i
son's blacking hosiery patent thread spool cotton tapes pinsX
feather fans bed ticking Kentucky janes cottonades linenjj
drills ladies and misses slippers French sporting haty silk.f
euter'.lur andcassimere no; couon umoreuas otc otc.
REMOVED THE HOUSTON SADDLE AND
HARNESS FACTORY
Two doors below Dr. Evaris Ayothtcaryi Hall.
T WILL keen constantly on hand an
Xmanufacture at Ihe shortest notice theft!
following Gentlemen's and Ladies' Ameri-
can and Spanish Saddles: plain and quilt-
ed; Harness of every description madeand
repaired; Saddle Bags and Medical Bags
Holsters &c; Carriages of every descrip-
tirtn m-ifln in ronnirorl T.nintOf? anrl tTim-
ftcaoAcA ined in a neat and workmanlike manner. '
Thprp. is connected with the above es
tablishment a good and substantial TANNERY so that Ira
Bjtean accommodate any pereon in the line ot .Leather say nar-
Uness saddle or shoe leather. mill or gin bands. Persons can be
Persons wanting mill or gin bands can have them prepared
pjproperly for that use at short notice. The above articles will
he sold on most reasoname terms niues in sjuuu urucr ui ucci
cattle will be received for pay or any country produce.
On hand a lew sels superior uarnage .Harness.
je 28 d&wtf S. J. R. WOODS
H. EYMS' APOTEECAEXs HALL
(Corner of Main and Franklin Streets.)
"DECEIVED (at th2 above well knovn establishment; di-
PJXV rect from New York a large and general assortment oftg
impure and Fresh Drugs Medicines ana faient meaicines
KJHaving been appointed aaen for Dr Brandrelh's Pills Dr.
:n.rtars! .nnhrntaA AonoOillw Tr Mnffjl'c T.ltP Pillc nnn
iPhainix Biuers thesame may always be had genuine. Also.ra
3Swaim s P.mncea Houcks Panacea the celebtated Good Sa-
Hmaritan Robb. for Impurities of the Blood Rowand's Tonrc
isjiuixiurp uui improvea uui genuius;; ouuuuuu oeiaui ruw-
ders Blue Mass (Jalomel Uumine Upittra uampbor Uheu
barb Castor Oil and in fact all articles in the Drug line asg
saclieap asthe same quahtv can be had in Texas. E9
g Count! v Merchants would do well to call before makingftl
laraJiTJ
TiiaaVSlB
S5S
gtheir purchases as Drugs require to be fresh and who wouldK r-u his medicinesare recently imported and warranted to J
save a dime at the risk of his life? tUbeenuine feb 4 i
U N.B. Physicians' Prescriptions accurately prepared. iVt ' TPfln -w. .nnwn..! snih.fil.rnme V
je !8-w3t
GROCERIES &c
j2f COFFEE 40 sacks green Havana coffee 5 sacks old Java dotg
a bugar is noxes Drown riavana iu udis i. uneans do
Flour yb bbls. superhne t lour la
vymsfcey lUbbib reclined wincey m
Brandy a pipes Larrande cognac 6 bbls old peach do KJ
Tobacco 50 boxes whole hall and quarter boxes Vitgin-
feia Tobacco
White Lead 15 kegs extra while lead
Turpentine 3 bblsspirits turpentine
Linseed Oil 50 jugs boiled Oil
Quini;M:20 oi. French Q.uinine
Calomel 15 lb. English calomel
Candles 15 boxes New Bedford candles
Soap 20 boxes Winchester No 1 Soap
Salt 150 sacks Gro Allum and blown Salt
Bagging 30 pieces Kentucky bagging
Rope 50 coils rope Kentucky and Grass
Twine 100 lbs. baleing Twine
Nailslb kegs nails 4 6 8 10 12 and 20 pennvs.
Steel an excellent assortment cast German and Blister
Steel
Brooms 15 dozen straw brooms
Pails 80 painted Pails
w catn;souuu id3. c.siings.ovens spiders pots &c
g with many articles unennmeraled just received per last several
Castings JOvu lbs. castingsovens spiders pots &c
Hnackets.and forsale by
ISI t .1 ...... ii- einnB-crrnnn o a mnenw p. -
apl 10 uotw-'io i oniivjiLirunu omurouu ot jv.
'JcgjnggaqBQfc
RICE & NICHOLS have just received from New Orleans
and New York a lar2e and comDlete assortment of Dry
Goods Groceries and Hardware consisting in part as follows:
ou bbls superhne Flour
100 sacks Rio and Havana coffee
30 bbls Whiskey best qualiiy
10 qr. casks Brandy
4 " Holland Gin
50 boxes claret Wiue
10 hbd New Orleans Sugar
30 bose white and brown Havana Sugar
4 casks loaf " do
5 boxes sperm candles
10 bbls molasses
10 boxes gun powder and imperial Tea ""
2 cases do do do in 2 lb caddies
40 boxes Tobacco comprising some oi the most choice
orauds as well as cheaper qualities
12 boxes Starch
8 bass Pimento.
40 cases hats consisting of fashionable sporting bioad and
tojgniedium brim
12 doz. black and white wool hats
73 do p-ilm leaf and Tampico do
20 ps. bagcing
20 coils Rope
80 kegs cue nails wrought do
6 tons Swedes Iron assorted
English cast steel American and German de
B tons hollow ware consisting oiskchcis ovens ana puisoi
.3" S1ZCS
Wagon boxes assorted.
Sad irons fire dogs and fire irons
Chisels and files of every description
Augers butts and screws drawingknives
4 boxes Collin's Axes 3 kegs Paddleford Lead
50bagsihot 20 " Powder
100000 split and tibbed percussion caps
Log trace and ox chains Spades shovels and hoes
5 boxes coflee mills 20 best quality steel cormnills
Scythes sickles hand saws steel yards
Iron and brass wire seives ploughs
10 dozen wood buckets 10 kegs white lead
Gents fine cloth frock and dress coats
" cloth and casseraere pan's
" " satin and silk vests.
Together with a full assortment of summer coats vests and
pants
Ladies saddles bridles bridle fillings saddle bagssursin-
gles gerths and webbing .
12 bales Lowell osnaburgs 7-a and yard wine
100 piecer bleached shirtings and sheetings
400
75
100
-30
15
15
prints
20 pieces Kentucky. Jeans
French Mui-lin
Mosquito netting
Denims
50 " Belzerenes
50 " cottonade
16 " check
15 " Linen Drill
Ticking
Mnrmer'sstrincd shiitins.
10
worsted Gambroon 20 ps silk handkerchiefs
Silk and worsted Alpaca silks
French merino broad cloth casimeres vestings striped
nlaid and plain Swiss and jaconet muslins; cambrics bishop
lawns gingham Italian cravats ladies and gents gloves of all
descriptions; also mitts. A complete assortment of ladies
bonnets. 150 cases Boots and Shoes consisting of gents fine
calf kip and mud boots boys boots russet brogans mens' and
boys' extra size gents fine calf sewed brogans gents kip sew-
ed and peg'd brogans; boys call and kip brogans; youth'.? and
children's do do do; gents gaiters fine pumps and slippers.
Ladies' calf seal and morocco boots
" gaiters and a variety of slippers
Ajso an assortment of crockery
Heavy flint and common Tumblers pitchers
Ewers andBasins''bowls plates tweflers muffins
Together with a great variety-of other articles too numer
ous to mention all of which must be sold.
Houston March 31st lb4o.
Lumme"-!
OSs
EM JOHNS 200 gallons assorted
- L Bottles 2000 Port .and Claret
Epsom Salts 600 lbs Epsom
Jugs 30 doz. all i.izes
Borax 90 lbs Refinud
Opium 25 lbs Opium Sarkey
Glue 150 lbs Glue
Starch 10 boxes best Starch
For sale by J. D. GROESBEECK.
H uston May 23th 1844. m28iAv443 -&y
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscribe a little ne-
gro gill about 8 or 9 years pjd light black com-
plexion named Eliza. She had on a black calico
dress when she ran away. A reward of twenty dol-
will be given to any person who will deliver this
' runaway to the subscriber.
Nov. 9 1841. nov 9 dtf A. EWlNG.
JVTAILS. W0 kegs Cut Nails Spikes and Flooring Brads
- 1 - ' just received and lor sale by
aP S3
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO
BQUGAR KETTLES. 50 castj iron. Sugar Ke t es. ot as
BU sorted tizes just received and lor sate Dy
P ap 23 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
SO A A Lbs. Castile'Soap 50 lbs. Almond Soap just received
iU U and for sale by J D GROESBEECK.
J. D. GROESBECK
Wlmpoi ier and Dealer in Drugs Medicines Paints Oils
Vy&olujfs Unemicals trtassware
Perfumery &c
garORNER ol Avenue D. and 23rd street Galveston and
MJ corner of Main and Congress streets Hquston.
DANIEL D. CULP Notary Public for Harris Co..
TTTILL attend to the execution and authentication of Deeds
VV Mortgages Bonds Powers of Attorney &c and the pro-
scuring ol ratentsltom the ljand umce.
His Office is on the
Ifirst floor City Hotel Buildings.
apl7dtf
1TURPENTINE. 4 bbls. Spirits Turpentine just received
j X by .sep 24 d&wtf-469 J. D. GROESBEECK.
CASTOR OIL 4 bbls warranted pure for sale bythehbl
Wor gallon bv feb 4 J D GROESBEECK
W
INE. 300 gallons Madera Wine just received by
sep 24 d&wtf-459
J. D. GROESBEECK.
mIILL SAWS.-
Rowland's celebrated Mill Saws forsale by
LYlfeb 17 d&wtf 429
SHACKELFORD .SAMPSOIV & Uo
CALOMEL. 400 lbs. Calonfel just received by
sep 24 d&wtf-453 J. D. GROESBEECK.
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.
JUST RECEIVED 1 gross Sands' Sarsaparilla
100 ozs French Quinine
100 " Calomel
1 bl Cream Tartar
150 lbs Camphor
And for sale low by - J. D. GROESBEECK.
may 13
THE undersignedhas resumed the practice of law in this
city Office on Congress Street.
April 30 1841 d&wtM39 ap 29lh W. LAWRENCE-
(COMPOUND Chlorine Tooth wash lor preserving and
J beautifying the teeth for sale by J. D. o BOESBEECK
Paints Oils and Dyesluffs.
I A A gallons linseed Oil 150 lbs. Logwood
i UU 50 kegs whitelead lOOfustick '
400 lbs. Spanish brown 300 lbs. Alum
300" Venetian red 40 gallons copal varnish
4 bbls. whiting 40 lbs. glue
300 lbs. copperas chrora ycl ow chrome
50 " madder green paint brushes
50 " indigo lithrage red lead
Sand paper pumice stone &c
Just received and for sale at prices to suit purchasers by
apl l8d&w438 J. D. GROESBEECK
' DRAWING PAPER. '
SUPERFINE Drawing Paper extra sizes for Surveyors
and Architects for sale by
March 6 1845. SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
J. D.
GROESBEECK HAS REMOVED HIS
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
nO the room formerly occupied by D. Niel next door to
JL Torrey & Brother where he will be pleased to waitupon
u: 1J niinm.ire ont aemnnv tmronnpensmau nppd TVtfilliiMneS
0f those needful articles called sundries. He also keeps
J.. rT-n rn tinc of? annA nnnlltv nnd nt
u .:. ML ua :n TTa!
VV Green 100 gallons LinseedOil for sale by '
inlv-0449 J U URUKSBlihiUri..
- pv YE STUFFS; 100 lbs. Logwood
mJ 100 lbs t ustic
900 lbs Copperas
COO lbs Alum
go lbs bine Vitriol
100 lbs Madder
D GROESBEECK.
ft
lust receivedjand for sale by
M V IQ.UORS GROCERIES &c
4 casks "Dupuy" Castillon" and "Napoleon"
Brandy.
15 casks "Agde."
103 boxes Claret Wine
15 " Port Madeira Malaga and Claret
1 cask pure Holland Gin
1 Rum
1 " Monongahela Whiskey
10 boxes Starch
100 lbs Rappee and Scotch SnufT
For sale at may 13 J. D. Git. 1 .RCCK'S.
-' . ... ... .
WM .M. RICK. -.i
RICE & NICHOLS
Wholesale and Retail Merchants 11 uson lepras
Houston. Dec. 21th 1814. . 24 d&w-l71
gr 1XSEISD OIL. 100 gallons Linseed Oil ui reccveiL and lor
Jj );aeby nov 14 J. Dgpopff. iT
c
AST1LE SOAP.juat received and lor -
oct 1 d&wtf.40D
J D O'W'FSLCD K
1 "-'S4fflH
THE subscribers will carry on the Gin makingbusihess ..
nairin? Gins Horse Shoeing and'Blacksmilhing in Its
various forms at Matthew's Old Stand.
We have obtained the latest and most-improved forms for'
Gins known in any part of the South; ana will warrant our
worK to periorm equal 10 any. onumua wju ion iu cixuiu
well when started the purchaser by giving us prompt notice
can set it aside.
N. B. All orders from a distance filled promptly.
R. MATTHEWS & WM. ALLEN.
San Ausustine. Feb. 20. 1845.
inar!3wtf482 JAMES BAILEY Ag't Houston.
MUSIC.
THE undersigned has the honor of informing his lriends
and ihe citizens ol Houston generally thathe is prepared
to give instructions in Vocal Music and on the following in-
struments.viz. Piano Forte. Violin Guitar Flute and Clari-
net. Ue will also furnish Music for Balls and Parties at the
shortest notice and on the most liberal terms.
Piano Fortes repaired and tuned.- Apply at the Houston.
House. je2d tf JO HANNES HEN NINGS.
WESTERN HOTEL.
ra'THE undersigned respectfully iniorms his friends and the
H X Travelling community that the above HOTEL is still
Pjopen for the reception Qf baa rdcrs and travellers. The house
gis situated in the centre and most convenient part of town on
Bjthtj corner of Washington and Lj. Fayette streets. There is
attached good and secure Stables which shall always be sup-
fplied with the best of provender and good attenlive ostlers.
eS Hi? table shall be supplied with the best the country affords
W. B. MERIWETHER Proprietor.
La Grange March 28th 1845. ap!6w3m487
STARCH a fresh article just received and lor sale by
.a.ugl6d&wtf-402 J. D. GROESBEECK.
3I ADDER Just received and for sale by
M
au'' 16 d&wtf-402
J. D. GROESBEECK.
PORTIS & WALLER
WILL practice Law in copartnership in the first Judicial
District comnrisins the counties of Galveston. Brazoria
Fort Bend Austin and Matagorda and the Supreme Court of
me nepUDUC. vjuiueai ocugr ciic jiiuiiu fcuuuij
DAVID T. FORTtS.
I11RAM B. WALLEB.
mar 5 w3m 481
LOST
A CERTIFICATE-for one third ot a leaguejit ianagrant
ed to K K Koontz by the board of land commissioners of?
flFort Bend county dated June 7 1838. This is to give notice
jSthat unices said certificate be found within the time prescribed
bylaw I will apply to ihe proper authority for a duplicate-
April iai5. ap 9 w9t436 Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration were granted to the under-
sisned bv the Hon. C. C. Dver. Judge of Probate for the
acounty of Fort Bend-at the February Term upen the estate of
PiTtr TCT r:1 JnU All na.nnc inlot. to1 tn c-jl1 nctn0 Tt?nlt
VV . XI. AbLUIt UCU U. Xl.ll u&iouua AUUi-u.ii& . iu.a WOM..W ..AAA
please come forward and make payment : those having claims
will present them within the time prescribed by law or they
Jwillbe barred. JOHN PATTON Adm'r.
?1 April yd 1S45. apru o woi-eo'
Drugs and Medicines.
1
TD. GROESBEECK has just received from New York
and Europe erery medicine-necessary in practice or pre
scribed by the Faculty. Alsor a great variety of Patent and
3 v egeiaDie iueaiciaes uiuiviug uia culuiiuc-mi. v;uiiijjii;ic. iuti-
chants Planters snd Physicians eansupply themselves with the
5hpj?t MnHininps carefnllv rmt ud cheaDer than can be found else-
Iwhe're in the republic and ia many cases at New Orleans pri
i'
es. Among hisassonnieniare
9A ntAcnrat if
Castile soap
ftlanna
Nutmegs
Oil of cloves
Opium
piperine
quinine
opodeldoc
lndthite
spirsts of nitre
cephalic snuff
Motfatt pills
-AI.IUO (1WI...W
" sulphuric
" tartaric
-Ether .
castor oil
Cobalt
cloves
copperas
Creasote
croton oil
Ergot
Extracts
senna
gam aloes
lalcohoi
fAmonia
aarrow root
aPeruvian bark
joaisam copavia
" fir
Iblue pill
loorax
myrrh
Brandreth. puis
brimstone
Herbs of all kinds. Hvceian pills.
Icalomel
Jcamnhor
acantharides
Hydriedatepotassa. Cook's piilsr
laudanum Sappington pills
magnesia salt petre
sal eratus sal soda &c.
J. D. GROESBEECK.
apl 20 d&tf-43P
URE iuice ol the Grape. A few gallons just received an
S
JT for sale bv feb 4 J D GROESBEECK
DE CHENE'S SOAP AND CA-N DLE FACTORY"
r. . uongress ocreei xiousu-n i exas.
-t cr. TT. c . - . rT
HnHE subscriber has received some material? from theUaited
j JL Stales which will enable him to make as good and yellow
" JSoap as can be made and free from. Rosin at 7 cents perpound --.by
the box and retail 2 pound bars at 15 cents. Good Tallow
jCandles at 15 cents a pound at retail. -- -
f- Merchant's orders from the countiy can always'he'Slleoi. "
feb 18 dly
ITTXCHANGE on New Orleans for sale by
j 11 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co
1 apr 22 d&wtf-3S6
'J"ritrn itvn.TriWTi IK l-.na jnitr IpnH. 2D lhs stmennr enrborf
1 J ate of soda 30 lbs.'best shaving soap 10 gallons eolcgne 30 gall
t jiicouoi aU acmyoaas iuiud. uiaintaiut ouit uy
1 feb 10 d&wtf-428 J. D. GROESBEEC
Q
UININE 50 ozs just received and lor sale low by
febiil dciWtt-43U j. u. unuaooivDon..
D
RIED FIGS.
-A superior article of Smyrna Figs forsale by
febl
SH.AUius..iEUKiJ aAiuraui o& -.
ORDrALS. Guignolet Alsynth and other Cordials forsale by
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
I T ACE GINGER. 500 lbs. Race Ginger lor sale by
J JX seD 12 dfcwtf-458 J- D. GROESBEECK.
T INSEED OIL 300 gallons by the bbl or gallon for sale
I li by leb 4 j u iK-ucojactcuxi..
Q
UININE. 150 oz. just received and for sale by
sen 24 d&wtf-459- J. u. UK.un.atsiit.un..
DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine asafe and
certain cure for chills nnd fever in all its complicated
forms; also an efficient remedy for fevers of evey description.
AUn Dr. fihamnion's Vegetable. Anto-Bilvus Anto Dvsseptic
t purifying and cathartic Pill for sale by
II ; ausr 16 d&wtf-402 J. D. GROESBEECK.
REMOVAL.
f EO. ALLEN & Co. have removed from their old stand to
VJT the store formerly occupied by E. C. Gregory.
dec lio.d&wtt-47t
' ii"OFFATT'S PILLS. 30 doz. Mofiait's Pills just re
- :1VJl ceivedby feb22d&wtf '. D. GROESBEECK.
YEAST POWDERS. An admirable substitute for Yeaat in ma-
kinir Buckwheat and other butter cakes renuiring but a few min
utes preparation for baking for sale by
ten j atlAOJUiibrwu! o-n-mr-jw a. sj.
LOST OR MISLAID
"g'TlHE bounty claim of James Strange for 30 acres of land
vi X forthree months services in the army number and date
not recollected. It no miormaiion oi me aoove ue uuwmeu
within 60 days application willbe madeto the proper authcrl-
1 ?ties for a duplicate thereof.
49iwat
JOS. DUNMAN.
BEEF CATTLE.
The subscribers are prepared to purchase any
quantity of Beef Cattle at Tallow Town near
.Houston unon the same liberal term' as last
Mvear io-wit 31 25-pei handredVpayable in cash en delivery.
I) may7w8t M. H. SHEPHERD & CO.
It OST Mv headrisht certificate for two-thirds ol a league.
jJLi and one labor augmentation land issued by the Board of
JLand Commissioners fothe county of Jefferson number and
Idate not recollected. Also a warrant issued by the Secretary
. jof War for 640 acres bounty land in consideration of my ser-
jvices in the war with Mexico number and date not recollect-
led. Notice is hereby given thatunless intelligence is received
5 iof'.aid certificates within three months I will apply to the pro-
' iper officers for duplicates of the papers so lost.
I j may 7 w9t DAVID COLE.
Jj" NOTICE.
T HEREBY forwarn all persons from trading for a note of
"si. IiandgiveatoJohnT. Campbell in the month of December
1813 and payable in April or May 1844 lor sixty-hve dollars
in stock cattle. The above note has been settled by me and I
am determined not to pay it again except lam compelled by
law.
mav7w3t ROBT. H. KUY KENDALL.
OST a certificate lor 640 acres bounty land issued to John
JF. Martin for services in the army of Texas from the
?tni Anv nT TWpmher. 1835. to the 7th day of An.n;t 1R36-
fsignedby B.E.Bee No. 110 dated Jan. 13 1838 and transfer
red to tne unuersigueu. ii uui reuucreu wiimn siity aays
application will be "made for a duplicate ofthe same.
ap 3ll wt loJ Jaaaa VjUkjlx.
R EMOVAL. JOHN JHACKELFORD Jr. has removed
to 7 doors below his former stand and adjoining the store .
i of E. C. Reynolds.
Houston Octbber Ibth 1643. oct 17 d&wtf-4l
ESTATE OF MALCOLM McCAULEY
aTY virtue of and in obedience to the requisitions of an or-
iD der made by the probate court for Harris county at the
jjjMarch Term thereaf 1845 I will offer forsale at 'the court
I house door in the city of Houston on Tuesday' the first day of
Tpiv i)PTt all tbe real estate belonging to the succession of
Vrit. i i Mf'Oan'ev dec'dor a saiRc- t. ' o --.
t-h iebw L-g-illjr presen.ed agsiinst ?. i - !j r. aj-
t mintslrator. Sarue eatc co11 v it - uue. i 'jr.
". iR-.iogio county onc-lutih tea-i. i ' l t r ib- seG . naiv T
ilofRelogio; 1"0 acres tf land wst - ws.v lok if Gr-r -tju.
jgn Harri-. county and 640 aces c- lerj on trjrtj: CjeeSr
Siiarrib county; and one-ewriH lrie F Iftad u ''tcntgcui
fe
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