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'EltDRACINO ;j
steam 89a1 bills,
cnl>Hr\w<n*.
A|< person.
lay it* possible.
TIONS;
or- SPieamt
'IT SHIPPERS
O tIKVDLAM !
itfltfonw;
•<Hl I
f OKAY ttKUEIPTS, LABELS
' Bfcacfttaf with naataesa accuracy ud despatch
AT THE OFFICE OF TUK
galveston civil jn.
• J D GROESgteECK. " "r
IMPdllTEK AND bE^LEU IS
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff*, Cketpi-
. tafce.. cals.rGlas Ware, Perfumery
flllriher of Av.nne D, and 22d Streets, Galveston,
Corner ot Main and Congrega Streets Houston
__ H. WILSON,
2d door- from Avenue C., Tvemont street, Galveston,
Does ¿very deffct «plioú óf
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron work.
December 'J, I84-i. •
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■i.Mjitpwi'; " i tar parlour, where al
v andeoohedi
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ittend to I
ba round at his pi
GaliMMn ""■«^•G„AKKt
RICHARD BACHE,
JUSTICE OF THIS PEACE fur Galveston county, hits
opened brs offl:aatCook'sboilditiR,Tremont «treel, in the
room lately occupied tu tbo Meyer's Office.
nby 30- R. BACHE.
M
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE umi«M¿n<>d have'formed1 a Copartnership under the
stylo of ¡SPRAGUE&. BENNETT, (ortha transaction of a
Wholesale Grocery and Commission Business;
which will be cojidnctéd at tho warehouse of J H. Bennett,
strfed. ' " JOHN E. A. SPRAGUE. ;
nov 30 ,i . J. H. BENNETT.
—,— 1 irr+r—rrr > —irrm—: ?—>•••- —
wv-'rii;.. •. H. A. COÜB '
Auction and rCqrnmission Merchant.
:l,ibara! advances made on consignments 1
Wholesale dealer in ¡Dry Goods, líala, Boots, Shoes
Clothing Groceries Ifc.
ItlXHIVING FORWARDING AND C0MMI88IQN MERCHANI
.■ ' Galveston Texas.^
Sept. 28
H. H. WILLIAMS & Co.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants'
l—111 GALVESTON, Tczds.
NOTICE... _ , U
np HE Subscriber Will continue the business inhia own nato*
JL and for bis' own account, at tlje old etaud of Crawford and
Shepherd, and solicits from the flrl«nda of the late firm, and the
public, the same confidence and support extended to H
july 24—if, __ ____ A C CRAW
; ,vNOTrq®:/ .
WALKER'S celebrated Gonorrheal mixturealeo Balsam
Capaiboj Odpstiles just rao'd and for sale by,
eb. 3 J D GROESBEECK
NOTICE.
I WILL pay no debts whatever contracted by men ill my em-
ployment; unless by verbal or written order from raysolf.
, eb 12 N I) LAIV4DIE. C-
NOTICE. "T,1
THE public are cautioned not to trade for.a note of one hun-
dred dollars given by mo to ft). B. Menard or order, due
d of Howell
I id '"' .V" .'¿I
«MM
AL8Q—The beat assorti
Smoking and cbev "
At her bar will'
«ion, as London Portar, Pdlt'eej
■■ Pf1
rWVHEHuUscribera buy. raoeirad par
JL - from Londou, and will scll low for <
hid^a ar cotton—the following h'1 !■ 1
t Striped and Regatta 8hiris, ,
Biowu and Bleached half bow, ,
Block nod Coloured Sowing Bilk,
do do Wonrted,
Newcastle Grindstones Hi jn 0 30,
Coal Pilch,
! do Tatlrtftnatf,'j . y vi ■
Whit. Lesd,' I , u
Pnnohal, direc
exchange for
( i«n<.
Paint Oilin Cans,
Jftxtlfl
Whiting, Paint and while wash Brushes
Bpikes from A c ll-in long, 1 , ■ ,
dred dollars given by mó to M. B.
|5th January, 1841, which pote jjtas been pure , HHMHi
It Ttchenor by JuUq H Walfon. By a contract between e«id
dijehnrged in worfc
^is xity.'r-
1 from fiti*
Walton and
doni on a I
The work waapartl^compl6^1
ishing it by ffio said Waltou not fijrnúfb
am réady to finish tbe wpik whenever
caution thai pablic not to'trade for tf
any other way willtnotbe ntade.
Galveston, November.23d, 1642.
Coffee Mills,.
Carolina Hoes, .
" 1
¡O "
Hptóass
Pit
> Bo
■do Jugs,
do Pots,
Assortment of Crockery,
1 UáHing Ovens,
AL80*-2' cwt. of best- London,
sen Barry's Brou n Stout, .
r 'uij; i ■■■
y
UitlÚill
f ared Calomel, and' 10
ANKLAND & Co.
m
jQ Xtl
Is. Aal
OV.ided.I
m
dacks Colfee
25 bbl Floor
laleratur
NOTICE
nn'i vl-^TTT
on the Td of Jnly
thigh 4 G
uestedtocoti
m awav-' "1"'
Iff.
AUGHT from the Muktang*,' on the.fd e
muré branded ou tliesb'oulderO M on thi
two brpuns,saiue brant), the owners are re'uei
ward, pay charge ^ an^ take tbem away,- .'V
Livepool, Brazoria Co, Aug Iff. THOS J CAÍ LAHAI9
__ . NOTICE.
A LL persons are cautioned not to receive or trado for the fuN
il. lowing notesiof hand draivn by the subscriber ip favor of
V S Kellogg, vizi^jine dated September 10th, 1841, paykbli^S
inotith), afier date for three hundred dollars. ;
One also same dale and amount payable 18 months aftar dítc«
11 o valne havinp been received for tbe samo thej will not*-"
20 nbl Portó Rico Sugar
2D do Molasses
45 boxes Tea
Sperm Candle* 6 bbl Loaf Sugar
llowdo 8 boxes do
chf ' ' 38 manufactured Tobacco
eet.Oil • • 2 bbls Stnbking Tobacco
m-Lead 22 M Segara v
led Whiskey 40 kegs ÍVails
Galveston. 3l«t August 1842.
JOHN HC
Bellows, AH-
V- .
E. O. LYNCH,
Auction and Gummission Merchant:
Galveston Texas.
BO* Liberal advances mada on 'cousiguments of the Produce
ofthe liuntrv dec 7,
" "TE:L. BAJÍNAiri)i
General liroker, Commission Sf Forwarding Merchant,
July 2 1S4'J Strand, Galveston
BROOKS & DOBBINS,
Auction, Commission and Foi-warding Merchants,
CITY OF GALVESTON, TEXAS.
DOnniNS, Mayivilk, Ky."
u. n.
A. liltOOKS, Marietta,,OHiu
KEFRENCES.
J.' Á'Ss, } Nbw 0rlc4n''
Dobikh II FoBSVTII,Louiiville.
James 6 Abmsxrono I
K. Bates, > Cincinnati,
John "Dates, )
Abm.itcuxo fc Collins, ) mari
II.Cee, 1
richard ii. cbc,
a. Stone, í
¿°nn mills, i
£. illall| !
fltlTHBO, )
villc,-
Marietta. O
i Pi
6. Church,
M'vay, hakha k CO'
Wm. Bell it Co.
James Park,
Smith & Brotiieb, St.Louii.
Wm. It. Thompson,
1'ltk'lT, pendleto k truit,
WoonroRD it Co.
lioYLB * Cu.
Pittlburg, Pa,
BUGGY FOR SALE
ABH
fal
ur sale
TOUGIlTONS Biters, wine Bitters,Tomato Cats
aggy waggon with two seats,steel springs ahd oil cloth
illina top, in complete order suitable for a small familv
low for cash by nov, ) J H BENNETT.
J>r
Frtiscis A
■II
. jTfer sanco, utid fresh 1 Mustard; received pr,
rtim New Yoik and for sale by.
ino. Ct A St G BAIL. Ti dt n
FOR IlENT.
store on Tretnoift street,
Galveston Jim nary 22.
J D GROESBEECK.
Phih-
tie Ip his
New Vork
"•"Ston, } Bo,ton, Ma...
GÚGS^í'ár sato at the Sabscriberí new store.
,adies Shoes and Bootees
Capes, Shawl*, Scarfs,
Artificial Flowers,
Huir Pius, Clitiittfl, All ofthc lulust Pari< Fashions,
dec7 11 A COBB.
i OR RENT.
PLANTATION on Galveston B y, with 200 acros under
lenca ->hetMjs, out hoiii?CB 4rc, Ac
ALSO.
A farm of50 acres nr.der fence, with houses, put houses, &c,
&c. 1'he land is fertile, and well adapted to the cultivation of
cotton, corn, or sugar cane.
ALSO, FOR SALE OR RENT
Another farm on San Jacinto Bay, with hou s,out houses,
spring 01 good fresh water^&c, &c.
With either of said farms sundry field hands can be had, oxan
horses, farming utensils, &c, Ac.
Apply to the subscriber at New Washington,
oct. 19,1842—*1 J MORGAN,
Who wishes to hire ten good strong wood choppers.
son Tea, fresh from
TEAS.—Imperial. Gnn|
New Vork."for «ale by
)ALL, Tremonl st
" UST ree'd per Steamer New Vork
Cream Tartar,
Tamarinds,
Whiting,
Einery,
June 17 and for 'ale
Borax,
Camphor,
Sal Soda,'
Ext. Liquorice. &c.
J DGROESBEECK.
Galveston Wholesale and Retail
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
JOSEPH OSTERMAN has the pleiasuro of informing his
numerous friends ard customers, merchants and traders in
tlieimerioi and the public generally, that lie is in receipt in ad-
dition to his former well assorted stock, of an extensive and
Carefully selected additional su pply of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
Direct from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York;
Consisting in part of the following articles—
Broad Cloths, Cassimeres,
Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans,
Kerseys, Linscys,
Blankets, Flanm Is; Long cloth;
Bleached & Brown Domestics;
Prints; Irish Linen;
Linen Cambric; v
jOinori cambric Handkerchiefs
Ginghams, Curtain Chintz,
Brown HolIand,!Linen Drilling
Ccttonade, Ticking,
Table and Kussiit Diaper,
Table Cloth, Bed Check-,
Shawls. Umbrellas,
Italian Crape,
Nuck & Pocket Handkerehicl ,
French and English Merino; //¡its, Bonne's, Boots, Shoes,
Bombasine; Silks; Satin; Shirts, D awers, Pants
Muslin de Lane, liOfi.;ry, Ladies Slippers, Corsets.
VelvHt, Lrces, Gloves, Ribbons,
Cross bar Muslin, Jaeconet do Artificial Flowert, Paddlcry,
Cambric do, Book and Swiss do Woodon Ware, Knives & Forks
Bishop end other Lawus, Shell and othqi Combs
Pocket and Pen Knives, Spades. Axes,
Coffee Mills, Carpenter Tools, &c, Ac, &c |
' Every article above ennmerntod was carefully selected and
purchased especially for this trade for CASH.—and CASH ON-
Í.Y! It jvonld be therefore to the interest of Purchasers to call
and examine his stock before making their selection elsewhere—
■iVhich they will find a moro GENERAL and EXTEN8IVE
ASSORTMENT, and of a superior style and quality pf Goods
and he pledges himself to sell his goods at as low rates as they
«an possioly be afforded in this market.—
Intending to confine himsoll'to a strictly cash businos, He bo
lievos he can off.ir fair inducements to purchasers for cash, cotton
or hides, ai d thorefore invites a call. . "j-
JCT Corner ol'Trumpnt and Market Streets.
so
ALE.
bbls Vassar'a pale Ale, in bbls and half bbls
6 bbls Porter—lor saley A <f G BALL, Trepin
FOR SALE.
A CORNER Ipt near the new cotton press, apply to
•an 18. JD GROESBEECK.
"MTBTRAPPING PAPfilt,—20 reams large and small size.
T™ for sale by oct 20 A A G BALL, Tremontst.
JOHN WACE BROWNING, Native of England.
INFORMATION is requeued respecting the above indivi-
dual, who left New Orleans for this Republic, towards tho
close ol 1840, and was in Houston in January 1841. lie is sup-
posed to have been nt Austin about the month of September,
1841. Any person in possession of information respecting this
individual would confer a favor upon his distressed parents, by
cotntnttnicating tbe same to Captain Elliot, at Galveston. .
IP Papers in the interior w^ll please notice the above, dec. 14
JUST arrived in sloop Cinns from N. Orleans ahd for sale
low. at the Subscrbcr's now aloro known as the.; Moro
Castle.
FOR HIRE.
yglWO Negro Women, good Cooks and Washers, npply to
dec 14,
II A COBB.
Jl'fc df&l./íikí EL CUÍIKS for VJIurct bottles, forssle.low by
JL V VWW a tig 3 J A SAUTEllS.
A VÍEY
PEPPERSAUCE. •
Jt VERY superior article prepared from the Texas Bird Pep-
pers, and for salo by. dac 9, J P GROESBEECK.
RF.CF.IVED por Neptuno '
JO bbls superfino Flour,
10 kegs leaf Lard,
12 doz sup. Mustard. |
5 d > Butter,
2Q Bags as-orted Shot,
bbls green Apples.
• 2 boxes Lemons,
1 ChsU ¡S family Hams,
3 bblsreck'd whi.-koy.
For sale low fo. cash by dtc 14
J A 8AUTERS.
/ 10PPKRA8. Alum, Salt Petre, sulphur, Lamp Black, spirits
ofTurpentino, &o.. for sale by
ecl7;
J D GROE8BF.F.CK.
•2
HALF Pipas superior cognac Brand,
Seignctte Branfly,
\ f p.p« do do, ft r <r.le I y
\ccR.viUonr> I
3 bbls No. 2 Mac'irel,
15 bbls seed Corn
10 bbls Coru Meal
0 bhlssii^r, Flour
4 bbls primo Pork,
1 Cask Shoulders
1 Box Y H Taa.
dec 7
II A COBB.
REMOVAL.
IT. A. Cobb has removed his Auction and Commission house
to the largo building at the corner ofTramont and Cus'.om Hoase
streets. ^
TARCH, a fresh article just received, and for sale by
SHIHPPIIPRB
"dec 17;' J D GROr.SQEECK
BLACK INK, warranted good, in gnart, pint and half pint
bottles, for sale by de¿T17; J D GROESBEECK.
W HITING, Spaniali Brown, Vetaitian Bled, chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow, Prussian B|ue, Litharage, for sale by
dec 17; J D GROESBjEJ¡OK¡.
RUSHES, Clothes, Hat, Paint and Varnish brushes.
dec
jjj^ALTS OF SOW 1, Rotten Sjone, Piimmico_8tone
íuohl^, i/iouiob, nai| rail «iiu atnwu u«u-iio .
Graiuers, Badger and marking Brushes, for sal* by
17; J D GROES BEE'
J*.1
Haii
air
ory, for sala by
BECK.
, and em-
dec 17; S D GROESBEECK.
ALOMEL, Quinine, Camphor, CastorOil, b:
Bottüe, for sale by
J D GRO
c
COPAL. Japan and black leather varnishes, for sale by
dec 17; J D GROESBEECK.
ALLSPICE, Cloves, Maco, SaUratus. for sale by
dec 17; J D GROE8BEECK.
C'tAYENNK PEPPER freah and good.,fir sale by ,
y dtc 14, J D GROESBEECK.
" WHITE LÉAD, &c.
O £T> KEGS Philadelphia Nu 1 White Lead,
16 do Canisters Green Paint,
7 Boxea Glass. For sale by
a„g'3, AC CRAWFORD.
""EXCHEQUER BILLS.
THE subscribers will receive in payment for any portioit of
their extensive assortment of goods, Excheqner Bills at60
cents on tho dohai, being the same rata at which thay are receiv-
ed at th* Custom House, nntil further notice,
der 7, C H PIX A COMP Y,
opposite ttie Cosiotn House Btiand.
B boxes
3 bbls Alcohol
if pipes Holland Gin
i do Irlsn Whiske
0 bbl,American
COffi
J0-doaen -Collins' nxn
• 6-do CottonCards '
• ;4 boxes French -Powder ■
• 4 kegs B«r Lead
hiskey -SO-OHO bticks jr.
Brandy «1,000 tilea
lu bbi.Amet
6 dé'-'t 60 •••Gin
AW ASSORTMBIIT or'ranrcH iiARf>w*nw,.sAKTBBNWARB, AKLI
aroMBwaaa- -■• .,'ífo i
An aaaorhitent of-French Clothing,-Boots,, Shoo, etc.
6 bales A'n'n Domestics 96 coils Bala Rope - . .
2cases do Print#-- J^buliis Eastludia Bagging .
2 do 'Englishdo - ••12-piecesKentucky do
- 1 do JTrench do1 - Iff-.do Dundee da . 1
1 do Soldier's Cap '54i~hds Hátr for Plastering '//
3 do bleached Doa>ee*--60-Grindstones, asaortea sizes
Íics, DriHmg.'&c A let of Wooden ware, brbóób ,
(rotan Shoes buckets, etc ■.{■.■!' 11.~
::^8 8b fine & tbiek boot
60 Frenrh'Httts—forsaloby M -GARCIA A. CO,
May -V ....... ■ strand.
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WWibf
B«ri
I.
AujMO
i
CFAUcl
chant Bxchang«.. .i
ggiffr^ I,
wrri TrT
inserted in
land Of Gii
n
t
Woils, «R U III
,Tan*; Clei«
¡
PR
fore
'EoS '
icr die same conditions that are |
in the French colonies of tbaAntUlea, I
F^rtury.l , and^tb December, 16
art Louis is aUuated in front of the town of I.
on tlmt part of the coast of the' Hland of Guadaloupe, wHdt
called tna Griiiid-cu -do-sse; it is easy of acocas; awl baa at pilot
station estublialied at the enlraooe lur pilpUng veawaels in mj*
awwaUyo—, , " Galveston.^Fobrl% <(
iniOMPOUND SYRUP, OF SASAPERELA.—A (Uip^i^
t/ article for eale at.
Galveston DrugatorarTreff^-3 tra<^
1UPERIOR: BLACK FLUID.—Wri
fÉÉfctschooner Ceylon.
JL 800 bbla Potatoes,
20 do Onions,
Ü' ESf&.
20Ibbls Apples,
° at, etc.
- .
fe .«8og4r, Spices flrc.; 1,3 ei -.1^
Lquoia—Brandy, Cognac, Gin, Win
Loudon Porter. Ale and
f 1 negar.
ren 1
r deter mi nadto'
Families and othera are re6tTe*ted"to examino
purchasing' elsewhere, as be ir detérá
■ oci29 1
m
MJT
m t"f dbw ",ur« ^u' e 1
^TT°P'l - ■, ,
Lustré lor polidnng stoves;
ílé tíy déc Í4r J O
SCttOOt'.OPje.N.
?l. pnpi|f
_ mi abalLJiá
paid to the moral and'llt^rary improvement "of children entrust
edto hisc|rej_¡ ^
. Terms of Tuition rate as follows—
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and first lessons of Arithmetic 95
Practical and Mental Arithmetic, English Grammar ajid j c
jpERSONS holding CER1
the A
JUST raceivedfper New York and ftMtaafa
2casks Sides , u^ti m<,iwt
¿isroiiouht
of Galveston are requested to present them at the offici o
Agency and revive Deedl fbíthe samo, G. BORDEN, Ja.
ov l9-.lt ■" "ill yjI11.'Ay fctif(ph<?fmpgny«
J ST receivedmar New York and fof :aah low* • : .: .• -.-jr
Id
2 b!
! ') A -
ar
mu
Geography
Bennett's Complete System o, noutng own svcuhu ,
by way ol Double and Single Eqtry, or by siiiglo f
ntry_only, Bonicastle'e and Handy'sMensdra. t
2 bbls crushed w'to Sugar
««biypiMiip1
10 sacks Coffee
A'áfltn
'Hr4tfí Hum
tion, Trigenometry,
Hours of attendance, from.d till 4. « JAMES P. NASH
N B—The subscriber, will give Lectures in Book-Keeping and
Onnamtal Writing after Schoól liours. Mav3l
rw« ¡jp r rr- rr¡ ~r— ■ ■ — -*-■ .. ... .;i ■ .
I^HE subscriber .will; continuo a general uierchsndiai uid
commission business in Houston for his owii account and
under his own name at the lute siuud ofShepíiérd Sf Crawford and
promises to bo^low l>is best attentiPiito the interest of the
confid<i ip him. july.24—2in, B A SHE
ublic
CANDIED AND CONFECTIONARIES,
THE undersigned offers iit reduced prices (he following ar.
tides of confectionary as, ,
Mint and Satin 8ticks,Fancy aVid Plain Lemon,
Cloves and Cinnamon, Ladies Fancies,
Rose and burnt Almonds Spanish Cake .
Hoarbonnd, Kisses,
And numerous other good fancy doings, warranted prettier and
bolter than eMorjofferted before at J A SAUTER8
Lot wmmr cfothing, Shirts, Flannel Drawers and iind
i,17l . ' I 1.1 ...I W!' ill
TREMONT RESTAU^IAT.
/IIHE undersigned havmg re-opened thia establishment,
X will bo- happy to BCoommodne lhe, flriends whp .wiH.aal -
roiiize thenr. Hat Coffee and Tea may ba had,at all llSum*
•' Obt& tf • BOURSE & ALLARD '
1 .fHitrHi irrril
TARIFF OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS.
——■......^ — I . . ' ..i 1 'rffcila.fi.lT
aa*tflitsts•
<:33:x:ivjnccui^^
• •••'•• *..."..........
kUTICLKS
Bonneti,.
Butler per lb
Beef, Mil.
Bacou, lt<.
Brant, hualiel
Boma ant! Shoe,.
Bagging, Bato Hope and Twin#
Hooka anil Stationary
" Bibleaan<l-T«atufe«Bta...J......t...
School......
mat:
TV
GROCERIES,.AND LIQ.UOR8, FOR FAMILY
USE.
Oroc"ries, Liquors, winns'A
ang3 A C C/?AWFOHB.
for sale low for cash
UO
A CONSTANT supp'y of
for family use for sale b$
rec£1v
KD per late arrivals
.. ppr late arrivals and
20 bbls Vnssarssuperior Ale,
10 boxes Y Hand Gunpowder Tea,
C00 lbs dryed Currants,
20 rOanis wrapping Papar,.
20 kegs Dupont* FFFtj Powder,
C doz canisters Eagle' do,
2C bags buck and drop Shot,
G boxes toilet and variugaled Soap.
Ai.so-Hard ware, Hats. Clothing, Stationary and a rarity of
other goods. nov 9 A AG BALL.
By the President of the Republic of Texas.
~~~ a proclamation:
H£REA3, by a proclamation issned 011 the 11th ofFebrn.
ary, 1840, in contravention,of laty and treaty stipulations
by Mirabau B. Lamar,'(than President,) "the'duties on all wines
the product of France, importod direct Irom any pf the ports of
France, in French or Texian vessels" wore abolished; and in
further violation of(law and treaty stipulations, all Collectors of
Customs were required* toperuiit all wines, as afórsaid.to bead-
milted free of duty into any of thq ports of this Repilblic nntil
this proclamation-shall be revpxed by the Preiieieni}" And
wjketeOsnaithf'r,propriety, policy, nor thejust regard due ttf the
rights ofonr citiz-ns, requires the continuance of such nn immu-
nity to atfy foYaigrr powon And whereas other government have
made the sao ? a cause of complaint to this,
Therefore, bo.ilknown, that ( Sam Houston, President of the
Republic ofTexka by virtue of the power vested in ma by law,
do hereby revoke the aaid proclamation, and requiro all Collec-
tor of Customs ¡A tho Republic to demand aridireceive the duties
posed upon wines the product of France, imported into Texas,
eording to the rates established by law, and by the existing
i'aty between thO two countries. This proclamation to be in
lsW,
. , I , ilia#-
Republic todemand arid receive the duties
Imposed
according
treaty between the two countries. This proclamation
force and take effect from and aftor the 16th day of February
next.
In witneaa whereof I hava hereunto signed my name and caus-
ad the great seal of tha Republic to tie affixed.
Dono at the town of Washington the 2tst day of December in
the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundered
L. 8. and forty-two and of Iba Independence of Texas
the seventh.
By the President, BAM HOUSTON.
Ausoh Jorcs,
. Secretary of State
• «..
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Corn in4 Corn Meal.
Coffee lb....... n « • see • *••• ♦ s e a a ••••• a a • / • e 0 .
Oindies, Sberm, Hi • • a•••*••••••• «i* *• • • ••• • ••
44 Tallow lb
Cigtrt, 8paniah( M.>
44 American. M.... ¡a.v,
Comervc all Kindt.......
• •■ «. ... p
.... vMMfta -
••a
>aU
to
0J
Candles lb..'....
Crockery-waie................................
Clothing, licady made..
Cutlery:...............
Carragei, plcaiurc
Chaira.... ...,
Cheese, lb ,
Cabinet-ware.,.; .¿.....i I 00
Chocolitle lb...
Fire Arms....,
Flour, bbl
Fruits, dry and green... i.Ji.v.,
Grains, all kinds, not ennuoierated per pslhel
Hits ..v................ ,,
Hardware# '* ... 1,)
Lumber.........
Lead • *
Liquor —Whiskey, 1st aad 2d proof «ni
« " 3d proof
u •• 3d and 4lb proof gal...'
" « • over 4th proof gal....,
il Brandy 1st and 2d proof gal...
<« " 3d and 4th proof gal...
si <• orer ,4th proof gal...
« Gin, Rum,and all oilier Mae a
it Mall and CldirV..........
LardJb....
Oati, bushel
Oil, Sperm, gal ■....■....v......;..
Powder 'A'
Peas, bushel....... ......
Rice, lb.
Bait, bushel
Sugar, browa, lb
" L.af...... ......V.......'
u Havana, white..
inegar, gallon
iocs—Clnrct, in botlle
•i i' inuiki,nal a
II Burgundy—Hermitage, Chaoiberlln, aad sit Mkar
varieties of Burgundy
•« French White..
•i Champaign, basket.
Mall and uidsrM,...i..'..M.t ....,^M.^l
-•WT-;
.•1 .A. . .. .1 ■' V* ■'
l
00 alo
Spict*—Aliplce and Black Pi
V All olkm.
fioapf hir| AM.. aa ..s . ....
41 Shaving. ••.....••* •'•••.¿a •' •'...
Saddle ry... ..............v...... o......
Slock,all kindi.......••i
Teai> |ls .in. .....•• • *f • a. e. •*•• ..a. t
Tinware* •'«•••..•....•.....hi
' aero, manufactured,.
IJ1HE
CONFEGTIONARIE8.
nndersignid basin aidditiiin to hi* former stock, jnst
_ ' received a splendid assortment of Candiea and Confee-
tionaHeH, winch ha will goliat the reduced priqe o( 60 cents par
ponnd.
Freneb Cordials of varlons flavors, Muscat, Madeira, Shtr
ry, Port and Claret Wines of different qualities.
Irish Whiskey, Jimawa Rum, Holland Gin, beat old Cognac
Brandy are always to be faund at his atore.
Lemons, Apploi, ltaisa.is, preserved, fig Almonds. Pecans
Orer.tid litftsand variooiotlicr ftftH - low for cash only
dcc 54 " by J A SAÜTER9.
Oporto or I'ort, gal......
Madeira and Sherry, gat-.-;
TenérUTsad Spanish While, p|„
ad Itheniah, («I..,.
QT Allhoneuumtral.dartlclw
1
...
«4)1
There shall be admitted fret from dirty whenl.lrodi
in thi. country, such farming implement, tf husbandry,
usad,' lo th. aaoiMt of Ave hundred dollars, and '
Lw
ala. I
trad, .f poraons afrtolnj in th. Republic)
b.riare in actual us. and belonging to the i
An additional duty of Ir per cent ad
that which the la. "" '
tomswitl. th. «*í
rr.s. are pmaiued .. .. ... —
Of the prodncu of France, imported direelly la Frraek mw Ti
Wines us free; Brandies are eatitM Is . dodudlM of Mo Mb,,
dui.lioa of one half, «Ítha ah. , rates, ..
ThU act shall take efect fromaiU after III. tr*l 4ay.fFd
Fro .(id slUrthe 10th day of May, 1842, lh*r« shal'"
Wlneh njty tr any port of lb. Republic frosu My
toa.ro duty * 00 «enls per On, on merthaot «ewel , I
buti accorilSllo regWter toaage. ,
tie person an
laws'otbtiwise'direct, fram «II goods' imported
seep tion of ihose foreign Jesaels which by It—it
tied to enter on the p.ymenl'of th. doaaeatl. i
cu of Franee,' Imported directly la Fnsct av
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Stuart, H. The Civilian and Galveston City Gazette. (Galveston, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1843, newspaper, January 11, 1843; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177228/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.