Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 17, 1845 Page: 3 of 4
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"" NEW-ORLEANS R1QNEY MARKET.
Cor feded from the JJulltlin of.Septtmber d845.
CorrectedatJos. Grant's Exchange Office 72 Camp street.
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SPECIE1.
. -American cold - - - S"aiPreni
Sovereigns - - - 4 85 -a q4 bo
3weniy franc pieces - 3 S3. a 3 87 54
Spanish Doubloons 15 SO a 16 00. -r .
Patriot Do - 15 53 o Ip 60. rv
T R E A S U R Y N O'T K 5- f
parai pcrciprcm
pay.c sptcioi
3fc MUNICIPALITY JJOTtS.
'" First Municinility - - pays specie.
. "Third Jlunfc palily - '
BANl
1 a 1 K It A
a SnStates -aSecond
Municipality.
NEW ORLEANS.
Alchafalnya ; ;
j- Exchange ; X
mi" t. Improvement ; J
hj Orleans
- - Citizens'
Consolidated-
Mississippi
?". Agricultural ;
Planter' ; ;
- - Port Gibson ; ;
.v - Commercial Rail Road
C r Union ; ; J
l yLake Washington.- ;
" ?Rodney ; ; '
. NORTHERN.
" - Pennsylvania ;
New York ;' '
New England ;
j- SOCTHERN.
-ff' Alabama Stale Bank
South Carolina
' - North Carolina
Georgia ; '
Yirgin'a ; ;
WESTERN.
' Tennessee - - '
Kentucky
Arkansas ; ;
Illinois ; ;
Texas
Red Backs
-Interest Notes .
'Bonds. 8 per ct. . '
Do. dOperct.
. ' 72 a 75 cents
N O.TE S
10 a 15 cts ondol
15 a 20 do
25 a 30 do
5 a 7 dis
S a 10 p cl di3
8 a 10 dis
48 a 50 cis on dol
38 a 40 do - do
55 a 60 do do
; 10 a 12 do do
; 3 a 4 do do .
t j . 25 a 31 do - do
50 a hi do do
Ha 21 p ct dis
1 a Z p ct dis
; - 1 a 2 p ctadis
4 a 5 p ct dis
n 1 a 2 p ct dis
1 a 2 p ct dis
- 1 a 2 p ct dU
; I a 2 p ct dis
- If a 2 p ct d-3
par a i p'ct di3
-. 4 n J h ct dis
r "4ra 5U -eH-o-:
55 a CO cent3
15 a 16 cents '
' 18 a 19 cents
24 a 25 cent3
26 a 28 cents
Loudon. B0 Jays
Puns 61" davs -
G CJl AI1GE. j
. " " "1 Si a 9; prem"
- """ IL- 5f.27 n 5f 30
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Asw YoJk 60das -' - M f prcin
- Do Sight " -i I a i prein
Boston 60 days - Ja dis
I'hiiadrlpht.2 "i0 days ; ' ; 1 o lj (i;B
Do. Sigh' - - v - jar n dis
"Baltimore GU days - j 1 a H dis
Louisville and St. LauisrSifiht par a dis
Cincinnati ... Jul dis
Havana short - o a i dis
VTlftNDY. Duuuvand Castilion'e coanac Brandy by the bar
. Orol snd-on draught for pale !v
fcb I SHACKELFORD. SAMPSON & CO.
AjND OIL. Having made an ariangeiuen:
LiaDOES GSOCBRJES.- ..Napolcon
Brandv.
s 15 casks "'Agde." i '
.- 100 boxes Clarer Wine -
15 ' Port Madcira.Ialaga and Claret
1 cask pure Holland Gin
1 Rr.ra
- I i Monongahela Whiskey
10 boxes Starch
MX) lb Rappee and Scotch SniiH
r.-oiar mavl3 J. D. GHOESBEECK'S.
TTT5T RT?.f kl VKI3 A laise av-oitnient vl Liquors Mtdi-
J cines Paint" Oil" &c. Having recently greatly improv-
ed onr . ock we are" now ready tn fill any orders we mayre-
ceive accompanied with cotton or ca-h.
angil J. D. GROESEEECK.
In ihe District Court
Fort Bend County.
John C Hide
vs.
Hannah HV'i
Suit for a Divorce from the Bond's of Matrimony
THEplainfiffm the above entitled cause haviag alledgcd
that thoug i the said defendant may be a resident of the Re-
public her reid.nce L unknown and filed his affidavit of the
liuih of the allegaiion: and the following citation having been
issued and placed in my hands to wit :
Republic ot Texas To the Sheriff of said County-
County of For Bend. J Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to summon Hannah Hyde to be
and appear befoje the Hon. the District Court to be holden in
aud for said County at the court hou-e thereof in Richmond on
ibe firi Monda? after the fourih Monday in September next
to answer fie petition of John C. Hyde filed against her for a
divorce; also that you serve the said Hannah Hyde with aco-
py of this writ and the accompanying copy of said petition.
Herein fail not and make due return according to law. Wit-
ness T. H. McMahan clerk of the Disirict Court at office in
Richmoud on the l8;h day of August A. D. 1845 and seal of
said couit L. S 1 T. H. McMAHAN Clerk D.C.
lsuedthe 21st diy of August A. D. 1845.
Notice is herebt given to the said defendant Hannah Hde
lo appear in obedience to the said writ of citation and defend
ihesaid suit or thesaine will be proceeded in ex parte.
Aug.2lst 1843. II. M. THOMPSON Sheriff.
August "J7; 4t.
J OTIOr. Lost or mislaid the following certificates for land
f viz : Pleasant ilcNellv. third of a league of land issued by ihe
"Board of Land Commissioners of Fort Bend County No. 17o; Plea-
i ! tvt.tvj. iiv fi'an -iVn. Hnri.ifinn claim issued bv the War Depart-
vment No. 277; Plen-int McNelly 320 acre bounty claim issued by
WarDeparlment iNo. 3SM; ttooerj u. lucixeuy ouu unru ui a
league of land issued l.y ihe Board of Land Co nmicsioners oi For:
Bend Cumv No 1" . 3id a 640 acre Bounty Warrar: issued to
Samiml O'Powler by Geo W. I'oc Pay "i.isler General and
iraitpfcrred to me by i-a.nuel G'Foiler; number not rcco'lcted;
whmh CLrnficiteif not heard trom m M.ty dajs I shall apply to
the proper authorities S-r duplicates of flic same.
Ausun 12th August 1645. R. D- M ELLi .
- August 27 if.
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JUf anorv ai tnr-iV.rtirvi-a3iitiit lranorliiw' iiis. imseet'
Oirditeci xhe sDb-cnbcr can now sell ihe above articlesTweh- fL G r- KevnuJds dc cu in atiu t
Irnpr ..nr 1.rpr tl.an ?.r.r h. I 1. . ; YIZ- llt&i TRCt of iatld ItnOWfl as the
.-! r n ;ns'CHRp!.- I uated on thewcsLba:iV.tbeBrazosrtver.
tT7"liS'fc.6. Ola Ptnldnd Clareijust itur.sjand lorsalfrby
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J. D. GROESB"EECK.
A. HOUSTON ACADEMY
iRev. Chaklfs Gri.r.cTT A.-iM. Poncipah -'H.'F
Gn.LTrrT5f)tfrjntPndfinl of -theftfaiu Dpartmcm
-SlrsAl. Jl. Bickz.ow3 Sujjerintcndftit of ihe Fttnak De-
psrtmenL
v'CIBEcnolastic year cf this Institution will commence on
. X the loth daj' of"Settember and continue until the middle of
jtTnly wljen theie will ta acation of two n'ontn'. Thib ai-
X&jgSi23iLi made iiniiderto enable parents fmuuie cocntry
2iUJ drsire it tu send thcirclnldren and have 'hem at
-limnc dofing what is usually tetmed the M'ckly season.
'"'Terms vl Tuition -as follow payable atli-c end oreach
month:
Eor Real1:-? Writing Spellirg- $2 yrr month
" Ariih Gram aud Geog addlttOHEl U)0 " "
-LaL GffekjPim'y history and higher buUt 3 50 " '
The Teachers engaged in the Houston Academy have had
rmuch experience insdme-of Ihe best insiitutions of the North.
J-And no pains will be spared to give lo the Pnpils entrusted to
them that moral and mental training which will fit them for
occnpj'ing-usejul and honorable stations fn life.
Parents and guardians are requested to Hi ibe Institu ion at
all times and witness 1 he "mpiiner 4n which their childi en and
wards aie instructed No allowance will be made for absence
unless the schollar is detained by sickness. IVo schollar will
"bfeceived-for-a les lime than one momli.
"'" P: S. The best Tcxf BooTcs used in Northern school also
Staiionary. &c will alw.nvsbe furnislu-d by theinsirncois at
an advance upon the pnblishirs wholesale pi iics dimply sufii-
cientto pay the cost uf bringing them lo this country.
-"'''Bouilon Sept. 8-ti 1845.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of and n ob.-ilsencc to a decree of the Hon. Pro-
nate Court of Austin countv.niadeatthe May term there-
of and an orderrl aie to me issued thereupon as one of the
administrators ofthe e-laie of George V Reynolds deceased
I will on Tuesday the 7th dav of October next lhatbeinc a ju-
dicial salt: day between the hours prescribed by law ofier tor
sale to the highe.si ddjr at the Court House door ot Ausim
county all the rigb . miejnd interest which the estate of the
) me louowing property
Hcrmoso Plantation sit-
below and adjoining
ihe nlantalir.n of Oliver Jones nnW'Qye and adjoining that of
Dr. II. Peebles about 10 miles above San Felipcfanun-HUic5.
from the city of Ho'tston containing 670acrcs more or ies-joT"
whicn 150 acres is under fence and incullivation.logether with
all the appurtenauc s and improvements .thereon consisiing of
alars'and well fiuished duelling the residence of the late
G W. Reynolds Com Mill Cabins Oat Houses &c. &e.
This plantation is one-ol the most desirable situations in the
country- --
Terms of sale cahj-wilh appraisement.
- CORNELIUS ENNfS.
- XJcw"dmfrsir4jor with
'- E.C. IlEYNtrLD-s
San Felipe June ?9 1S45. jv '2 wSm--
' DOCTOR WM. A. SHEPHERD
HAVING a good assortment of .Medicines on hand is prepa-
red to devote his attention to his profession and respectinl-
ly tenders his services to- ihe public in the practice oi medu
cine surgery and midwifery.
' Assome of his friends complain of the hardness ofthe times
and think the usual prices cliaiged by physicians foo high;
from this- date his charges will be reduced to the following
rates viz: For each visit $1 00; advice and pre.criptson
$1 0 '; venisection S10 '; extracting tooth SIC0; consultation
tee $5.. 0 cupping SI' 0; blistering $100; opcuing simple ab-
!'Ce.ssSl00; a dose ot mcdit ine in all cases 25 cts ; obsletmal
care natural labor S10 00 obsleirical case preternatural Id-
labor in proportion to the "difficulty. Snrsical operations and
all other services not enumerated will be charged in the same
proportion.
Mileage by day will be charged at 25 cenls per mile to and
lrom the residence of the patient and an additional mile added
lor c tossing a ferry Nocturnal visits and mileage will Oe
i barged double the above iae A charge of S300 will be
made for deUntion each day or tiijjht if the necessity ol theca o
should require it and he should be thereby prevented from at-
tending to other bnsine-s.
From mistepresentations erroneous impressions greatly lo
his prejudice having arisen in the public mind relative to his
former charges he hopes by publtshing"hispticcs hus min-
utely and giving assurances that in no case they will exceed
those above enumerated to prevent any misconceptioa in
future as by reference to his card any person can ascertaiiUhe
amount of his bill. Coi.cmbus S pt. 1st 1845
Aug. 27; 4i. .
TEXAS SANTA FE EXPEDITION.
NARRATIVE of the Tevan Sami Fc Expedition compri-
sing a description of a Tour througlrTexasa dacross tlie
greatSouth-westem Prairiesthe Camanche and Caygua Hunt-
ing Grounds with an account of Sufferings from Ine want -t
Food Losses from Hostile Indian and final capture of the
Tcxans and their March as Prisoners to the city of Mexico;
with Illusttalions and a Map; bv Geo. Wilkin Kendall.
This work is published in iwo volumes in the beststyle of
Ihe Harpers and is for sale by Wade & Adams at their store
in Main Strict Houston. may 29 tt
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LOST LAND CLAlA.S.
OST or mislaid the following described land certificates
belonging to the estate of John Beldir deceased lo wit :
The headright certificates of John Letcher Joshua Mmett
Joseph Reynolds Wm. Vincant Mandred Wood Eli Phillips
Christopher Brnffaud J. A. Southmayd each for one-third
league of land 1st class issued by the Board of Com'rsof Har-
risburg county. Also the headright certificates of Amos Ed-
son John Frederick J Kalen Wm Graham and Joseph W.
Marion each for one-third league of land Kt class isrued by
the Board of Com'rs foi Harrisburg county to John Behiin t.s
their assignee; and the headright certificate of John Robert-
son for 610 acres issped issued June 7th 1811 by Harris
county Board of Lmd Commisioneis Notice is hereby giv-
en that unless the same are found within mn days applica-
tion will be made to the proper officer for dnplirates.
J. DE CURDOVA
jv lb wOt AdnvV estate of John Beldin.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED on the night ofthe DJi of June lromthe ppsture
of the subscriber a large rhesnul sorrel horse about Mi or
17 hands high no brand on n-m a vluie saddle nutrk on his
bai k. The same hoise was loj-iuci'y ovimd by Dr. Tayloj
uf Giv"eton.
.vl wfii J. W. SCHR1MPF.
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOT! CE.
T ETTERS nradininistramm having bien granted to the
JlJ undeisiqned on the succession of 11. Dunbir.br the Judge
ol Probate ol the county t.f Victoria on the 21 h of February
184 j notice is hereby liven to all j etson hav.nsju-t claims
asamst sahl succcasion to present the same properly authcnii-
with" 'he time oe-cnbui 'v m ' all pcrsons'indf'Died to
said estate 'o make imuiedi.i'e patnent.
M DUNBAR.
Viet.iria 2Uth April 184r jj 0 6t Adm'r.
gS
i.x
BEEF CATTLE.
The. subscribers arc prepared o purchase any
quantity ol liect oaitie. at I allow Town uear
Hoiton upon the s.ime hL'eial lerra as last
ear to wii $1 25 pet hundred payable in cash en delivery.
may7w8t M.'H. SHEPHERD & CO.
ICE
riiomiv W.
4J1MINISTRATH1X'
T" T7T"PI?no -j TTvT
uj i. uuo ui (luiuiuisinuion "ii tiitriB
& i -j ?.i i i . .
.-. ...uu ...-.viug useu grume i ine una-iMgneu tv liieatf
trt-j.'e you't oi Fort Bend county n the June term IS45
M-ereuf all persons . jvingcljmi-. otinst said x.iaie arc noti-
fied irat unless presented with: the time pre-cribei! bv law
ti.rv wl be barred and persons mj bled thereto are request-
ed lo mcke immediate pa-rment.
jy3J6t " REBECCA TBBS
- Adoi'totT V.' NI5BS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
JD. GROESBEECK continues to furnish Planters Phys-
icians and Merchants with Drugs and Medicines at his
previous low rales. He also has ini reased Lis stock of Li-
quorsand Sundries and will attend to filling oiders for gene-
ral meichandize on the mo-t liberal terms. Near Torrey &
Brother's
ans 14 J. D. GROESBEECK.
OP1RITS OF TURPENT1NE.-
Og.illon or bbl iorsale by
feb4
-lllOdnzbotiles; also by the
J D GROESBEECK
c
1 ALOMEL. '100 lbs. Calomel just received by
sep21d&wif-458
J. D. GROESBEECK.
yi'ICES Black Pepper Allspice Ginger N utility Maco Cm
V"namon and Cloves for sale by
feb 1 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
EO WAiS'S (Improved) TONIC MIXTU HE. 10 doz jus
received and lor sale by J. D. GROESBEECK.
sep 12 d&wlf-458
LOST
A CERTIFICATE for one third of a 1 ague of land grant-
ed to K K Koontz by the board ol land commissioners of
Fort Bend county dated June? 183d. This is to give notice
that unless said certificate be found within the time prescribed
bylaw I will apply to the proper authority for a duplicate.
S. M. SWENSON
April 1815. ap9 w9t45G Administrator.
DANIEL D. CULP Notary Public for Harris Co.
WILL attend to the execution and authentication of Deeds
Mortgages Bonds Powers ol Attorney &c and the pro
curing of Patents fmm ihe Land Office. His Office is on the
first floor City Hotel Buildings. ap 17 dtf
NOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm ol
Conghlin & Furgeson was dissolved on the lGlhinst by
mutual consent. James Furgeson is duly authorized to settle
the busines of the concern." - .jj -
James Furgeson & Charles Speers will hereafter carry" on
business at ihe old Stand of Coughlin & Furgeson under the
firm and style ot Furgeson & Speers where all kinds orUlack-
smun worif Brass aim .iruiitiiaiiiij; aim uuguu wui wm uc
done at shyi notice and in a workmanlike manner at fair
prices.
Particular at'-ntinn will be given lo manntacturing Ploughs
of every d c lotion and warranted lobe ofthe bf st quality.
Ashar' .' -viUic patronage is respectfully solicited
feb 27 dlf w2t48l
ni
I Jean calomei 200 oz sulp. Quinine 5 oz Morphine lOOgal-
lons castor oil 95 lbs camnnor lor sale by
fob 4 J D GROESIiEECK
JOHKATH AN D. WATERS . DlIfcl Cm . Co
H. V. SINGLETON 5 Fali Term' l55'
Attachment for S27 12 ct'.
XTHEREAS ihcattachmentiss.Kj.n.i the loth day oi July A
XV D IBiZ returnable to ihe Fall Tonu of the Di'trct Court
1545 hi bi aboiom I'led cause was. on the Jth dav of Juy lSli
levied on 'two negroes Kilty about fifteea years or nge and Jim
abopt nine years of age ; also two hundred acres cf land out of the
Rnark League sajd Smjjletoii's late residence"
Therefore the said H. V. Simjleton is hereby notified and required
to he Before the Judge of the District Court of Fort Bend county on
the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next at the
Com t House in the town of Richmond then and there to answer
th petition of the siid Johnathan D. Waters or in default thereof
judgment will be rendered and the piopcrty attached sold.
witness J. H. Mcjlalian UlerKot the District Court atomcem
L -St Richmond on the 16th day of July A. D. 1845 and seal
of said Court. ng -0 w4 T. H. McMAHAN Cik D C F B U
OST My coi'iiMona' rcrt.ilca-e N... !L and imcnuOitfon.
i 3
-s rt--nmcaie mo i yt cias.s iued J'uu- -J .il. by ;he
bonni f Lind43onjmsinr.er pfHarrisc.iur.tv. Unlcas herd
ol iv 00 d-iys 1 will .tppt. in the pi ojwt oTs"iof a dim'icare
i 2.jlK - WM SlS'
Tici:
VI
J. 'stiator
: -!-'.i"i'i.T h i':'. Fni.Mrilw"! )nw
f ihe e-'at" of Proctor P. Ku--r- rilfitju"
pers nsindeo'ea lo said estate to make immediate payuieTA7 ?
Hiose havingclaimsto present ihem within she tunc prescribed
by law or they will will bS barred.
jy2Vn Gi 501 J. De CORDOVA.
g3. D. GROESKECK.
Impoi Iti and Dealer in Druqs. Medicines Paints Oils
Dye Stuff's Chemicals Glj.ssna.re
Perfumery ;.
COJINER ol Avenue D. and 23rd street Galveston and
earner of Main and Congress strec's Houston- .
"HOUSTON COTTON PRESS AND WARE1
HOUSE. ':.
rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform ihe Mercians
X. and Planters ol the Republic of Texas that he is now r a-
dy to receive Cotlon on storage and that he is prepared to
n and snip ine same lor an wno may paironize mm.
N. T. DAVIS.
bale 12J ct-. per month. Storing
eusitJZt tc nrr htlf
-S -lILT- t
SiTnSrS;- il8.rr-lt.4ld
flvr2SSsr"
n. ?:ichols?k!:
weighing marking andshippi
Houston. iov. 7th IS4.J.
LIST OF LETTERS
BAeivQtL-nt the; Post Omct Houston dqring the last
. month ond icirnining tbere S.rpt. J- 1845.
AbetpHenr-y
Angiand Adson
Booker RerWrn G-
Bronaugh; Win N
Bryan Dr J.L "-
Burdoch Elizabeth F
Baarelt P M
Barker Wm M "
Basseti Wm C
Bcsmcnyr Mr Carter
Carey Seih jr
Chtsher Thps E
Carson Esq
2 AijHerjB
MoforBenry'l h . ""
NeirrOepais --
- NickQlsonTldhifiLs
aWoble.li.' ft;:-
Canlield Miss Hanicl-
Cooper Raub h;
Demon Geo B t;
Davis George N 7
Fisher Fenry F t
Fogg John W t
Fisher Gro S
Hennin?s JohnOliver MajlEinensS
Parker EusarU i.
Patchin. I akel tm
Ponfs Gea LV"
Rich J.itnrs
R.nny; Win.' u
Robesorr Davcn r
RusseJ D.vvid 3 j
Ramon John $
Sho.it Johp. - . ft -
Smith John F
SlocoutbJohn R k t
Sheffield John G
Surrell Win CJ j
Shaw Mra'Annekiria
r2
Houston Senor GraL Dn. Sorter Ralph
Samuel t Sheriff Harris coarily
Henderson A W
Irwin Mis E F . - -2
Johnson J Beaton
Jones Samuel
Johnson. Jiitnes
JelTross BrnjC
Kelly G S
Kennedy John ;
Lewis Robrjrt (- .
Lncey Charles t
Land Commissioners .
Loyless R J
McKenzie Xas C . .
Miller Jonathan. A As r
MyerfDanl i 9.
jsnearn ottiiries ; l
Shearn. John .
Sanders B F ' '
cThompsptr Wm
Tnnalsiyrie W A
VillarealjSeporTJorijjB
Wlljiiims Jbfin W :
Wilson James' T D u
Weeks Jl''"
Wood Geo T . 2
Ward Troubmlge
Williamson Gtn T Tx
Walker Tipton ' '
Willett Robert .
My
are advertised
Persons enquirine for ihe above will pfTasqsny the
ivi. iy. oniuu x. . i".
QUGAit KETTLSS.'-50 cast iron SugarKeues.of as J
KJ sorted tizea just received and iD'-sitc bv "
ap 23 SH ACKELFORD SAMPoQN & CO y
WM .a. RICE. E.
RICE & NICHOLS
Wholesale and Retail Merchants Houston Tetra;.
Houston Dec. 21th 1844. de 24 d&wt!-47l
T 1NSE1CD OIL.
La " by
I AMP GIL 75
ICO gallons Lmsctd Oil jut received and'for
nov 14 J. D. GROESBRKOIv.
gallons best Lamp Uil juot received and for
nav 14 J. D. GROESnCECK.
MILL VS. o-.rana s celerraJed Mill fcaws lor s.tle by
h 17 c&w'f -123 SHACKELFORD .SAMPSON & Co
Republic of Texas. )
'y S
County ol (Liberty
CASH will be given for a genuine unloLa.cd Headlight
Certificate for a leagueand labor of land. Enquire at this
c fBce. Sept. C; 3t.
ERESH Drugs Medicines Paints Oils Dye Stuff c
wholesale and ret.iil at the New Yoik Drug Store Mam
street Houston. Pbj'sicians presrritionscaretully compound-
ed and the dispensing of all medicine under ihe personal aiten-
tion of (Sept 4; qr.) I. D. KNJGHT M. P.
- V) ICE & MCUOLS havejust ieceivea from Kew Orleniis
JlV and New "iurk a large and complete assoitment of I'ry
sGodds Groceries and Hardware -consisting in part as follows:
.i 5QJ)bls superfine Flour
100 sacksiliD and Havana coffee J J
4 3Q bbls Whiskey best qualityj
j. 10 qr. casks Brandy .
4 ' Holland Gin
50 boxes claret Wine - SI .
-rfj 10 hhds New Orleans Sugar n r . .
j$m 30 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar v .
- 4 casks loaf - - -do - " .
' 5 boxes sperm candles ' "
' '"". ' bbls molasses '
JT3 " 10 boxes gunpowder and fmperial'Tea
' 2 cases do do do in 2 lb caddies
. .40 boxes Tobacco comprising some V.I the liost ch'oice
.a oraiidJ as w ell as cheaper qualities. (
12 bi-xes Starch
x 8 bags Pimento .
40 cases hats consisting of fashionable sporting bioad and
..medium brim . r
12 doz. black and white wool hats
75 do p-tlm leaf and Tampico do
20 p. bagging '.
jhk 20 coils Rope -
1 80 kegs cut nails wrought do
t r G tons Swedes Iron assorted
English cast steel American and German do
- - - 2 tons hollow ware consisting of skellets ovens and pots ol
all sizes.
"Wagon boxes assorled
x sad irons lire dogs and fire irons
tj Chisels and files of every description
xl Angers butts and screws drawing knives
iy 4 boxes Collin's. Axes 3 kegs Paddlef ord Lead
"4 . 50 bags shot 20 " Powder
.T 100000 split and ribbed peicussion caps
m. 7 Log trace and ox chains Spades shovels and hoes
-. - f 5 boxes cofiee mills 20 best quality steel com mills
d" . Scythes sickles hand saws steel yards
""" Iron and brass wire seivesploaghs
10 dozen wood bnckels no kcj white lead
Gents fine cloth frock and dress coaLs
" cloth and casseroere pan s
' " satin and silk v'eMs
Togeihe.r with a full assortment of summer coats vests and
pants
"Ladiessaddles bridles bridle fillings saddle bagssursin
gles gerths and wtl bing
-12 bales Lowell osnaburgs 7-8 and yard widp
- " " 100 Diecer bleached shirtinss and sheetings.
400 " prints 20pieces Kentucky Jeans
75 " French Mnslin 50 " Belzerenes
100 " Mosquito netting 50 " cotionade
--0 " Denims. 1G " check
' 15 " 'licking 15 " Linen Drill
15 " Marmer's striped shillings
10 " worsted Gainbroon 20 ps silk handkerchiefs
db
i
Jj!iBf reurii uicriuii uiudu ciom casiineres vesuugs Miipcu
Silk and worsted Alpaca silks
.French merino broad cloth.
iplaid and plain Swiss and jaconet muslins; cambrics bishop
lawns gingham Italian cravats ladies and gents gloves ol all
descriptions; also mitts. A complete assortment of ladies
bonnets. 15) cases Boots and Shoes consisting of gents fine
j.calf kip and mud bool boys boots russet brogans mens1 and
Tfdys' extra size gents fine calf sewed brogans gents kip tew-
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 teal and morocco boots
" gaiters and a variety of slippers
Also an assortment of crockery
Heavy flint and common Tumblers pitcber
Ewers and Basins bowk plates tweflers muffins
Together with a great vaiiety of other articles too numer-
ous lo mention all of which must be sold.
Houston March 31st 1645.
THREE CYPRESS CISTERNS
iF 1000 gallons acb fio sale by
' June. 18 dw-lf M H. SHEPERD & CO.
DR. WM '(5. RIDGE WAY
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Aus'in and ad-
joining counties that he has permanently located himself
at the foimer residence of Wm. Pcttus dee'd on ihe waters ol
Mill Creek and near the town o! Industry wheie he will be
found at all tims unless away on professional business.
P. S. Owing to the derangement ol money matters and ihe
extreme low price o cotton his professional services will be
very moderate. Relcrences as to capability &c. given with the
greatest pleasure. mar 12 w3m 482
t Joiiies Morgan vs
Joseph W. Seated.
i tsui in bquiiy.
! The plaintiffitj this cause having filed bis b.Jl of complaint
in Ihe District Court of Liberty county and having as by law
. required made oath that the defendant is a non-resldont of Ihe
J Republic ihis is to notify said defendant Joseph W. Scales to
appear at the next term cf the Distria Court for ihe county of
Liberty to beh!den on the last Monday of August A. D.
1815 to answer said complaint or judgment will b taken by
! 'efaitlt against him. v
I j'r 23 w5c j. MORGAN.
GROCERIES LiaUORS &c
50 bbls sup St Louis Flour
CO " rectified Whiskey
24 hlf pipes Dupuy & Ronsse-Cognac Brandy
30 sack Rio and Java Coffee
20 bbls Louisiana brown Sugar
18 boxes Havana " ' -G
" Lo.f Sugar
12 " Imperial and Gunpowder Tea
15 bbls dried Apple.- &
't 5 " Ale. 5 do Cider
- 50 boxes "Chateau Margaux" Claret
. . . 12 - " sup old Port Wine
3 bbls Malaga Wine
3 " soft shelled Almonds - t
"i 18 M Havana Segars
10 boxes Winchestor brown Soap
10 " Sperm Candles
In store and for sale by
jy 15 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & Co.
DYE STUFFS; 100 lbs. Logwood
lt!0 lbs Fustic
900 lbs Copperas
GOO lbs Alum
90 lbs blue Vi riol
Jus treceived and for ale by J
100 lbs Madder
D GROESBEECK.
M
OFFATl'S PILLS. 30
ceived by feb22d&utf
ioz. Mofiatl's Pills just re
J. D. GROESBEECK.
LINSEED OIL &C.
feb 22 J. D. GROESBEECK.
d Bbls. Linseed Oil i baskets Sweet Oil 20 kegs White
- Lead for sale by
NOTICE.
TOHN DICKINSON n my legally appointed agent o Bet tie tho
business of George Allen & Co. GEO. ALLEN.
Houston August 27 Star lm; Tel. tf.
SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
GENERAL DEALERS in all kindsof plantation and family
supplies and Commission Merchants for the sale of Cit-
ton and oilier products ol tliia country store Main Street
Houston Texas are prepared to transact business on the most
-advantageous-terms ih rough their partners
i. J. tt Alt i to UO.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 35 Common Sired New Orleans.
They will make liberal advances on Cotton for sale in New
Orleans or shipment to odier ports.
" Orders from Planters or Merchants tote filled here or in
New Orleans will receive strict attention. may 7 If
- E EVANS' APOTHECARY'S HALL
Corner of Main and Franklin Streets.)
RECEIVED (at lb . above well known establishment) di-
rect from New York a large and general assortment of
Pure and Fresh Drugs Medicines and Patent Medicines.
Having been appoint d agerifor Dr. Brandreth's PilN Di.
Glover's celebra ed gue Pills Dr. Moffat's Lite PilN ml
Phoenix Bitters the spine may always be had genuin. ANo
Swaim's Panacea Hmtck'a Panacea the celenialed Good Sj-
maritan Rotb. for In purities of the Blond Rowand's Tonrc
Mixture (not improt -d but genuine) Soda and Seidlitz Pow-
ders Blue Mass C.ih mel Quinine Opium Camphor Rheu-
barb Castor Oil and in lact all articles in the Drug linelas
cueap as the same quality can be had in Texas-.
Country Merchants would do well to call before making
their purchases as Drugs require to be fresh and who would
save a dime ai the rik of his life!
N.B. Physicians' Piescriptions accurately prepared.
je 18-w3t
LOST or mislaid the conditional certificate ior one-third
of aleag of land issued to Thos. D. Allen No. 147- by
theboard of Commissioners of Harriburg county lfnot heard
LiOf in sixty days I shall apply to the proper authorities for a
duplicate. JOHN W. BERGIN
.iaug 13 w6f . - adm'r estate of T. D. Allen dec
Paints Oils and Dyeslu)&.
1 A A gallons linseed Oil 150 lbs Logwood
J. U U 50 kegs white lead lOOfustick
400 lbs. Spanish brown 300 lbs. Alum
300" venetianred 40 gallons copal varnish
4 bbls. whiting 40 lbs. glue
300 lbs. copperas chrom yel ow chrome
50 " madder green painl brushes
50 " indif.' lithrage red lead
Sand p .per pumice stone &c
Just received and for sale ai pricesto suit purchasers by
a pi lsd&w43R J. D. GROESBEECK.
WOJD CHOPPERS WAN'lED
T"tOR whom sood waccs in cash will be naid. and regular
! JC employinen-given A oply at Harrisburg to
April M 18-1&. 4 aplSdtf .A. BUISCOli.
t BEFORE the Ctnei Justice of Main. county on the twenty
fifth day of September IS15 I will apply lor discharge in
Bankruptcy. W. R. B. WILLS.
Aug 29; St w
TEXAN AGENCY
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
THE undersigned for many years a resident citizen of this
country has opened in. the city of New York a General
Land Agency Office for the sale of Texas Lands end the
transaction generally of such business as the citizens of Texas
may have mine Northern part ofthe United States. He would
call the -mention of his friends and others iu Texas to the fact
that he wasjjom and raised in the Manufacturing Districts of
thcsla'e of New York and has an extensive acquaintance
among that class of persons who are likely lo purchase Land
in Texas. He intends making his office a desirable place for
all who contemplate emigrating to Ttxas to visit. He is fur-
nished with Maps of the different counties and possesses many
advantages for the prompt sale of such Lands as may he en-
trusted lo him. His terms are liberal and he elicits ihose
having Land for sale to give him a trial. Communications
addressed to Wm. W. Swain Esq. Houston or the subsc nber
71 Cedar Street New York will receive prompt attention.
JESSE F. RANDEL.
References
Gen. Sam. Houston
Hon. T. W. Ward Com. Gen. Land Office.
" M P. Nori-m.
" Memucan Hunt. j"e25wtf
IVI
ADDER Just received and for sate by
3ue 16 d&wif-4fU J. D. GROESBEECK.
IGITMllllilCIlS
ARE the most cer&s i and effectual remedies that have ever been dis-
covered for tho c ro of OHIfiTS and FEVBH. They aronso tho
torpid energies of tho Stomach and liver and by this means prevent
those quick returns and sudden relapses of tho chill winch so generally
follow the cso of Quinine Bark etc They aro rnoro permanent in
their effects than any other Medicine. His
ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS
Should precede the use of tho Ague Mcdtcino where- thero is an accumu-
lation of Bile. For sale by H. BY NS comer of Main and Franklin
streets Houston.
PATENT MEDICINES. Mofi.ill's Pills Phoenix Bitters
British Oil Sappmgton Pills CookV Pills Lee's Pills
Brandrc 1th Pills Balm of Columbia Balsam of Life Rowah's
Tonic also all vegetable Medicines used in practice Iorsale
by ieb 4 J D GROESBEECK
REMOVAL.
GEO. ALL'S V & Co. have removed from their old stand
the store lormerly occupied by E. C. Gregory
dec 25 d&wt-i47l
BRANDY Castillion Dupu and Otard brands equal to
any ever imported for sale by the cask or gallon by
feb 4 J. D. GftCLSIEECK.
NOTICE.
JOHN EI. WALTON is fully empowered as my general
agent to attend lo my business during my absence from
ihe Re public
je l8-w3tn MOSELY BAKER.
AFRESH supply of Calomol Quininc and Opium just re-
ceived by J. D GROESBEECK.
v 18 nitwit 398.
I
N 1GO; 100 lbs Indigo j'ust received and lor sale by
July 9 419 J D GROESBEECK.
NOTICE
LOST or mislaid a land warrant for 1920 acres of land is-
sued to Jonathan Thomas father and heir of Evan Tho-
mas by the War Department and if information is not had
within ihe time prescribed by law I will apply 'o Ihe proper
authority for a duplicate. Number and date not recollected.
JONATHAN TFIOMAS
Father nnd Heir of Evan Thomas
je 18-w9i By JAMES W. MASON. Au'v in fac
JUST RECEIVED 15 kegs white lead 'in lbs. superior carbon
ate of soda 30 lbs. best shaving soap 10 gallons cologne 30 gal.
alcohol 40 demijohns 10 lb3. manna for sa'e by
feb 10d&wir-429 J. D. GROESBEECK.
rUST RECEIVED 10 oz. French Cutinine 520U lbs.Salera-
tus 50 gallons best sperm lamp oil lor sale by
Nov-21 novQ5d&wtl417 J. D GROESBEECK.
YEAST POWDERS. An admirable substitute fo-Yeast ta ma-
king lluckw heat nnd other butter cakes requiring but a lew min-
utes preparation for bakme for salcbv
.feb I SHACKELFORD SAMPSON &. CO.
- aOHN H. MULLER
Merchant Taylor Scour tr and Dcgraisseur
RESPECTFULLY informs Iiis friends and the public that
he has removed his Shop from Congress Street to his old
residence on Prairie Street two doors below Dvet Price's old
Stand where he hopes to receive a liberal share ol nublic
patronage.
Houston Feb'y 33th 1815. t dec 17 d3m
TO FAMILIES AJNU liWAETDK "
THE following mdisptnsablc family remedies may be found at
the village drug stores and soon at every country store in the '
.staU. Remember and never eel them unless they have the fac
simile signature of Comstockq- Co. on the wrappers as all others
by the same names are base impositions and counterfeits. If the
merchant nearest you has them not urge him to procure tliemat
71 Maiden-lane the next time he visits New York or to write for
them. No family should be a week without these remedies.
Baldness Balm of Columbia for the Hair
which will stop it if falling out orrestoreit on bald places; and on
children make it grow rapidly or on those who have lost the hair
from any cause. All vermin that infest the heads of children in
schools are prevented or kdle"d by it at once. Find the name of
Comstock tj Co on it or never try it. Remember this always
Rheumatism and Lameness positively cured and all shrivelled
muscles and limbs arc restored in the old and young by the Indian
Vegetable Elyx'r and Nerve and Cone Lmhnent but novcr with-
out ihe name ol "onistdck & Co. on it.
O A'PS SASSAPARILLA just receired be
tCrfcjuly0 449" " ' J- D GRQESBSECK
Q HACKELFORD SA rtPSON & CO. hayeiust received
JsJ ;rom New Orleans the following ad&it6ii tolheirstock in
store
SUGAR -1 hhds. Nan Orleans 13 boxebrowaHavana
srjglir.
MOLASSES 10 bbU New Orleans molasses-.
WHISKEY -it! ' rectified whiskey i"
FLOUR 23 bbls -'new" Flour - - -ui
C jrFED "20 sacks green Havarv2.s(wks:Ri4Collee
BAGGING 25 pieces Kentucky baggfng.
ROPE 25 coils Kentucky Rope
TWINE 300 lbs baling-Tu ine
SOAP 10 boxes Winchester Nor Sfcaar
CANDLES 10 b&xcs New Bedio'rtCapJlij
STARCH b boxes Starch; " 5 r
BROOV1S 15 do7en straw Brooafs-;- swr
P-AILSIodozinpsfnled Pail - i
TUBS 13 nests Cedr ajndNonhern Pine Tab--
BRANDY 1 Pipe Cognac Brandv . - i
LEAD 5 kegs bur Lead -"'
POWDER 50 halves anl quartet 'ajr DnpbrvS FFFG
Powderj . S- .is-
PEROUSSiO.N UAtrs 1U ai spm ana rme-u vTps
CASTINGS 3000 lbs Philadelphia castings- fe
!pok; S-iSpx-
ders aTrfeS"5 ALtOU:
on cards
Brass ind Iron wircfevcsTcSSSHtSIJsTdlracc
erassand cotton leading lines. CaslcTionrcuinine;ioracl
rhubarb-copperas saleraius ;aiisdrle;j; paper. ink STa-r"
son's blacking hosiery patent ' arc.- sno.l cylton tapes pinsg"
fra her fans bed ticking xzi v ky j.isIbb' Wtwiadcs 5iD?n
drills ladies and misses s-Jmper
tUt'r.furandcassFmeredo cof .
Fr-ngr-ycrt!2
nmbifHas S- fcc
-1ft-"
-THE GALVESTiON AjgAEMlV --'
Under "the Superintendence of (Mrand Mrs. five
WILL be opened tor the recension oi pubilsof both
ou Monday the tith ot. Iuy-: Professor- Duranfwi
instruction in the Frcmh Lanziiage provided a'sufilcicu
ber oTscholars shall be tonnd U lbrtn a cl.tsi Tufrton
ordinary English "branches- SMrper sesion of33wteU
the higher S30. Latin' Greek nl French.exira.
Ternis casli one half in advance.. No. deyiation unless in
cases ot special arrangement wMt-oe mane from iijisrute.
- ihe laleairul bemai&UeparimenKenureiy (listiriGC.
aU I NINE i QULK1
TJ31S article having become all-important o the-pianter1 i)f t:
Texas will hereafter be keptJ4tit:forge-unarUr!ies jn 1 soM
arNew Orleans nrires dntfes added:'he "
-feb 4 J- D. GROESiirFCK.
In th3BES
InSp
m-
Pilcs &c. arc wholly prevented or governed if the a' tack has
come on if you use the only true Hay's Liniment from Comstock
& Co. ALL SORES and every thing relieved by it that admits of
an outward application. It acts like a charm. Use it.
Dalley's Magica Pain Extractor Salve. This most extraordfna
y remedy ever invented for all new or old Burns and Scalds and
sores and sore eyes. It has delighted thousands. It will takeout
all pain m ten minutes and no failure. It will cure the piles.
Lin's spread plasters. A better and more nice and useful article
never w as made. All should wear them regularly.
Lin's Temperance bitters : on the principle ot substituting the
tonic in place of lhaslimulant principle which has reformed. so ma-
ny drunkards.
HEADACHE. Dr. Spohn's headache remedy will effectually
cure sick headache either from the nerves or bilious.. Hundreds of
families are using it with great joy.
-HADLEY & APPLEWH11E
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT'LAW
HOUSTON TEXAS
T B J Hadley " Isaac Applew
ap 27 wtr-ayi
IDltDlALS. Anisette. Novea. nd ALs.ntifi
J Just ree'dfe for saleby oct 1-3 ty D GROSS 8gF'r'ig:
: I SHACKELFORD SAMlfQN & CO
. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAlgpBALERS
! Houston 2Varfe--
TN VITE thet attention of Planters? tunry- Merchant aSct
Liiieiniiaoiiamsoi nuusiuu iu uieir cwjeusive; assor 'sen: ot
Dry Goods Groceries Hats Boots- 'tad Shies
Iron Bagging and Rope Hardware
- Cutlery Stationery Otoekerv
Wood and Willow Ware '
Jan 5 1815.
DrugSr ffledicins
tj-c tj-c. yc.
Received by late arrivsls.
itf
jsn
Dr. Spohn'sElixir of Health for the ccrflp prevention ofFevers
or any general sickness; keeping thp stomach in most perfect order
the bowels regulars and a deternunation to the surface. Colds
Coughs pains in the bones hoarseness and Dropsy are quickly
cured by it. Know this by trying.
CORNS. The French Plaster is a sure cure. Indian Hair Eye
colors die hair any shade you wish but will not color the skin.
SARSAPARILLA. Comstock'a compound extract. There is
no oUier preparation of Sarsapanllarfhat can exceed or equal thi3.
If you are sure to get Comstock's you will find it superior to all
others. It does uotxequire puffing.
Kolmsioek's Vermifuge will eradicate all worms in children' or
adults with a certainty quite aston'shimr. It sells with a rapidity
almost incredible by Comstock & Co. N w York.
TOOTH DROPS. Kline's cure effectually.
Entered according to act of Ccngrcss in tho year 1S42 by Corn-
stock & Co. in the Clerk's ofnee ol the Southern Disirict of Now
Yord.
By applying to our agents in each town and village papera may
be had free showing the most respectable names in the country fur
these fact so that no one can fail to believe them.
f Be sure you call for our articles and not be put offw'lh any
stones that others are as good. HAVE THESE OR NONE
should be your motto and these can never be true and genuine
without our names to them. All these articles to be had wholesale
and retail only of us. COMSTOCK & CO. wholesale Druggists'
71 Maiden-Lane New York and of our agents.
COMSTOCK & ROSS New Orleans.
J. D- GROESBEECK. Galveston & Houston
GROCERIES &c.
COFFEE 40 sacksgreen Havana coffee 5 sacks old Java lo
Sugar 13 boxes brown Havana 10 bbls N. Orleans do i
Flour 26 bbls. superfine Flour
-sr- nhisLey 10 bbls rectified Whiskey
Brandy 2 pipes Larrande cognac 3 bbls old peach do
Tobacco 50 boxes whole hall and quarter boxes Virgin-
ia Tobacco
While Lead 15 kegs extra while lead
Turpentine 3 bblsspirils turpentine
Linseed Oil 50 jugs boiled Oil
Quinine 20 oz. French Q.uinine
Calomel to lbs English calomel
Candles 15 boxes New Bedford candles
Soap 20 boxes Winchester No I Soap
Salt 150 sacks Gro Allum and blown Sail
Bagging 30 pieces Kentucky bagging
Rope 50 coils rope Kentucky and Grass
Twine J00 lbs. baleing Twine '
Nails15 keg$ nails 4 G 8 10 12 and 20 penn3s
Steel an excellent assortment cast German and Blister
Steel
Brooms 15 dozen straw brooms
Paifc SO painted Pails
Cast ingz 3000 lbs. castingsovcnsspiderspots &c
with many articles unennmeralcdjust received per last several
packets aud for salcbv
mnl lGdfc.w-137 SHACKELFORD SAMPSON. & Cot
QUININE. 150 oz. just received ad fbr.salerbxr" " '
. sep 24 dwtf-459 ' J. D. GROESBEECKX
AN-INDEX TO THE LAWS OF THE REPUB-
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED-
WHICH is so accurate and full that it ansneisalmosi-ev-ery
purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
useful to Lawyers Judges and all who are required to Veler
frequently to these laws. For sale for cash by " '
-' v CRUGER & ilOORc
July 29 d&wtt c Telegiaph Office
GENERAL LAND AGENCy. . -
THE undersigned at Victoria have associated for thetabove
business. They hope that their long residence in the West
and acquaintance with the land affairs of the country will secure
patrpnage.
; RICHARD ROM AN. v-
. P1ELDING JONES.
. ' Victoria April 14th 18423 . V - ' .
REFEnE.VCES- aK0 r ' .
Hon. Anson Jones City of Hoitelaos" "-
Thomas F. McKinnet ) r'o'i1.-.
- Dr. Levi Jones. . 5 V'0
Gen. Thomas J. RuiKSjnfAngustfep.
Gen.'Pinknet HEsnERSoNj'Nacogdoefec? -
ap20 wtf-333 .i it -
MEilUCAN HUNT.
'HUNT &r BENNET.TJ.
pvgj
Ii.s!ET
COMMISSION
GA1
sT mercha:t:5
M.VSTl?" TEXAS.
Who at all times keep on "hand Groceneo an I Di jLOaad for.
sale. . jan8twti;473
DRA WWG PAPER i - .-
SUPERFINE Drawing Paper extra sizes fornrveyors
and Arqhitects for sale by
.March G 3845- SHACKELFORD SAMPSON & CO.
NOTICE.
FRANCIS R. LUBBOCK Clerk of the Disrrict Court o
Harris County is alone authorised to receipt for costs due
X.'S. Jdolman former ClerKof the District Court of said coun
ty ' ' - - E. H. W INFIELD.
June 29th 1813. july I dtf
3AL SODA-
leb'f
-2QO lbs Sal Soda lor sale bv
J D.G'imESBEECK
DISSOLUTION. -
THE partnership hcretolore exfstingbelweea ihe Subscribers
in the practice ofthe Law under tfccfirin sf Herndoa &
Sullivan is this day by mutual consent dissolved. Business
heretofore commenced by them will receive iltejr joint atten-
tion un'il completed.. All persons indebtedtolbcmarR rpnm
ted to come forw.ird and settle. Beth thehh'dersigned will con-
tinne.to"practice Law in the nrst Judicial District. Jlesidence
Richmond. J. H. HFJRNDON i
J? o- an ATIVAN.
- Nor. 1st. 1S43. c nov23wtMi6
OF every description executedJUfi"Sespaich at tl.e Tele
graph Office . " "
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