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96
gOiUfS-T O-N-P RICES CURRENT.
Corrected weekly for tlio Telegraph..
BY J. D. GROESBEECK.
ARTICLES.
From
ALE & PORTER, pr. bbl.
APPLES, - do
B A.GUING, Kem'kv p. yd
BALE ROPE, per'lb.
Kentucky Bagging, -Manilla,
j : ;
BREAD, per lb. Pilot, -B
UTTE R, per lb. Goshen,
CANDIES, per lb. Sperm,
CHEESE, per lb. ; :
C0FFEE, per lb. j ;
CrDER, per bbl. ; ;
CORN, per barrel, ; :
COT TON, per lb: ; j
FLOUR, now, per bbl. -FISjrl,
per bbl.
Mackerel, No. 1, ; -Herring,
per box, ; ;
Cod, per box, ; ; ;
GLASS per box,
Window, 8 by 10, - -
: 10 by 12, -
FFFG GUN POWDER,
per keg.
Rifle, canister, ; ; ; ;
IRON, per ton, ; ; ;
Swede, ; j ; ; ;
"English j ; ; ; ;
American rolled, ; ;
do- humrnored, ; ;
LARD, per lb - - ;
LEAD, per 100 lbs., Bar,
Uftffi, per bbl. - - . -LUMBER,
per M feet,
Boards, yellow pine, -
white do, -
MOLASSES, per gallon,
NAILS, 2d a 20d, per lb. -
OILS, per gallon, Linseed,
Lard, - ------
Olive, per doz.
POTATOES, per bnshi-1
PROVISIONS, per bbl.
Eeef, No. 1, - - -
. " l.', cargo, - - - -
Pork, mess, - - - -
- , cargo, - - -Bneon,
hams, per lb. - -
, middlings, - -
'RICE, per lb. - - -
SALT, per sack, Liverpool,
SHOT, per bag 25 lbs. -
SOAP, per lb. Brown,- -
SPIRITS, per gallon,
Champaigne Brandy, -Cognac
do - -
Holland Gin, - - - -Rectified
Whiskey, - -
STEEL, per lb. - - -8UGAR,-perlb.
Texas Brown. ...
Loaf,
TAR, per bbl. ....
TEAS, per lb.
Imperial and Gunpowder,
Hyson, &c . - - -
WINES, per gallon
Madeira,
Malaga, sweet, -
, dry, - -
Tennerifle, - - -Champaigne,
per doz. -Claret,
- - do - -
-, Bordeaux, per cask,
Marseilles. --'
Port, per gallon, -
00
00
10
5
10
20
20
33
13
9
7
50
6
50
U 00
1 25
1 50
To Remarks
10 uC plenty.
6 00 scarce
OU none
6 plenty.
14 good suppl
22
25
37
15
10
9
60
7
6 50
16 00
50
00
00
75
100 00
100 01
110 Of
150 00
8
6 00
3 0U
20 00
45 00
30
6 00
1 0'
i 00
90
0 75
50
00
00
50
00
00
none
NEW AND SEASONABLE UOODS.
WADE. jas. i. CRUGER
WADE & CRUGEI I,
Telegraph Building Main -Sir, eel. Houston.
TTA VEJUtiT RECEIVED by I.tsiarriv als from New Yorl
I AJLand New Orleans, a fresh Mock ofanen handle, embraciiu
a large ana general assotlment ot JJrySo Is, Groceries, Ham
ware, Crockeiy, Book, Shoes, ready mad' e Clothing, &c, con
sisting in pan of ihe following articles, vi z:
Brown sheetings and shirtings, 3 4 t j 10 4
Bleached do do " "
Lowell L'snaburgs,
Colton drilling, b'ue, brown and'ble ached,
Blue demiiis, various qualities-,
PRINTS a large assortment of the fal est spring patterns,
Bed licks, flai nillon stripes,
Apron checks, 3ai abroncs,
Cottonade", French and American, si riped, plaid & ass'd col
uuicii ui unites, piam, iwiuea, rue , piaiu ana stripea,
00 00
8 00
15 00
10 00
10
7
6
2 00
2 00
6
120 00
120 00
120 00
160 00
9
7 00
5 50
25 00
60 00
35
7
1 1
1 C
1
1 0
plenty
good supply
scarce.
none,
fair supply
scarce
jood supply;
Brown and vellow linen.
Brown and white holland,
Siriped and plaid linens,
Iribh li'.ens,
Table diaper and damask,
ciru eye diaper,
Canu jn llannel.
Colo red cambrics,
Turk ey red, with borders, fur
cm -tain's.
Plait l,Mripc(l, check and bob-
oir .el muslins
1 25
2 00
1 25
25
16
6
14
3 00
75
75
I 50
1 00
1 00
1 50
6 00
3 00
25
12 00
1 50
00 00
9 00
16 00
12 00
11
9
7
20
50
9
fair supply
scarce
plenty
fail supply
75
00
75
28
20
8
16
00
00
none.
scarce.
none
plenty
scarce.
rood supply
plenty
dem. scarci
fair supply.
do
fair supply
ijood supi ly
demand
scarce
do
scarce
do
Huckaback and crash, for Jaco) let, hook, Swiss and mull
towelling, do
Patent thread, as-orted, Kail check cambric do
Nankins, Mus qnito netting, lin and col
Cotton and silk ginshams, Filli t netting,
Grass cloth and corded skirts, Gret -n berege,
Bolton v.elvet, Lon g and bishop lawns,
Packet Handkerchiefs a variety ot ladies.' and gentlemen's
linen cambric hemstitched, lawn, s ilk and colton.
Cravats- black Itailtan, matt"one an d fancy muslin.
rOTireto.pirnNolsaodsun shades, s ilk and muslin.
Gtoves and Mitts ladies and inisses silk, cotton and thread, as-
sottedolors.
Gores gentlemens' silk, thread and cotton, assorted colors.
Hose and Half Hose an assortment ol ladies', gents aud chil-
dreiib silk and cotton, assorted coif rs.
Ladies Dresses painted lawns, her eges, gauzes, printed jaco
nets, fancy ginghams, &c , latest . ,tyles.
Silk berege shawls, robes, scarfs ajid handkerchiefs.
Whalebone.
Ins'.rtings and Edgings thread, B' tfiys, jaconet and Liele.
Cottvjttldi.es .ndcugings,assd So speudets, button:,
A'eedlewoik, collars and cue Sp ool cotton, sewing silk,
mise ts, H jolts and eyes, pins, needles,
Fany gimps. - Cc .n itfc, band boxes, &c, &c
Ribbons, aborted,
BONNET S.
A gcnenl 'S-ortmeni nl ladies at id mi ses lace, Neapolitan,
Devon, straw, 1 2 and 3-4 gipey, , .straw simp, Tuscan, split
straw, &c a choice variety ofth.e Litest fashions.
HATS .
A complete assortment o' men's , rind buys black mohiskin,
polki, drab cassimere, Panama, palm leaf, double . nd single
brims, &c , cc.
BOO IS AN'P 5 HOES,
Of every description, among which .fire men's calf and kjp boots,
calf, kio and seal brogans, buuon ed gaiters, velvet and patent
leather, nulitfieis' slipper. &c.
Ladies, mise and childrens h es, slippers ind gaiters.
RE DV MDE rLOTHfNG.
Bla- k Merino, Alpaca, check e .nd plaid liurn, cottonade and
gingtiam coats.
Su inner rassimerc, linen dijll ing. plain and check linen and
ottotiade pantaloons.
Linen bosom shirts, neck scir fs, satin ties, &c,
HRDY .RE. &c
Nails, t-xes, augers, knives and torks, pocket and Den knives,
scissois, files, cow bells, butt a nd strap hinges and screws,
brass candle sticks, sad irons, co five mills, handsaws, hatchets,
pad locks trunk locks, steelyard , patent balances, cuiry combs
tawcetts, ink, tea nnd table spoo ns, wire seives, blacking, shoe
and white wash brushes, awN, shoe thread, percussiou caps,
tacks, sla es, olank books, fools- cap and letter paper, bea cords,
grass rope, twine, ifec, &c.
Together with many other ar tides not enumerated, being an
entirely new nd carefully selet :ted slock, which the subscribers
will sell low for cash, ot the produce of the couufry, and to
which they respectfully invite ihe attention of their city and
connirv friends
WA DE & CRUGER.
--SalSKmlPw-"-
2 00 dull
I 25 do
1 25 do
1 60 do
10 00 (scarce
4 50 Uood supply
30 00 do
15 00 do
2 0' dd
Hotiston, April 8, 1846.
THEsubscr ber having elotpd
after mva his whole capital,
emesdin Hou-ton He has just
goods, among which are
Drugs an
A large and coniple asyorltient
such as
his store at Galveston, will here
time and personal attention to bu-
reccived his spring sujiplies of fresh
d Mtdicines.
for physicians' and planters' use,
Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherrv
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
or Lung Complain's, and all Affrclims of the Respi alive Organs.
AMONG all the fa
in. us medicines fu
Consumption, no.
eeeiiia to be mcetin
wnh gieaier succtt
or saining a higt.i
refutation than th
moat woiiucrtularli
clc, WIS TAR"
BALSAM ol WIul
CHERlty. That
btund3at -he head .
all oilier remodii
is now univcrsail
conceded IthascL
red thousands upo
thousands, oi all clat
ses, in cases ol if ,
must dangerousi f
consumptive cliaiat!
5 ter.
The following vr
coiiM.un cattd l '
Jolm Wimer, Esq.,
jnuen ol tiurhngtui
kicking co., Ohio
Burlington, Licking coualy, Ohio, Dec I, 184.
Messrs. Joslin & ilowe At your request 1 herew Hi traiism.i i
you a siatenient of tnc case of Mis. Wiuierand child, as near as s
am able to coiniuuntcat i, winch you are ut liberty lu publish if yo t
shall ihink fit, as 1 feel a de-iire to inform the world of the effect ofih
invaluable medicine calltd Wistar's Uaisain ol Wild Onerry, wliic
by theaivi e blessing, I am iudebrcd lor the restoration to Health i '
my wife and child.
About rive years ago Mrs. Wimer was attacked with a iolen
cough, pain in tho cheet and side and svmptomsol approaching cu. -sumpti'iii.
During the intervals from that time until Febiuary iasi,
she had been treaieti by eminent l'h sicians, from Utica, Siylvanift
tlorner, Baiham and Newark, and with only partial relief of th
most unrcni ovmptoms. About one yenrago she cauaht a vioiei 1
cold which stated upon the lungs, producing a violent ugeravaiioi
ofall her previous symptoms, tiert'liycicians weresenttor, and de
spite their bebt efforts s .e began rapidly to sinK under her disc.iM
Cough, Expectorant, Hectic, toeeilier with night sweats, soon re
duced her to a complete skeleton. In February last net attending
Physicians deemed her case altogether hope ess a counsel was ta.t-
ed and after deliberating upon her case unjniutout;I pronounced uei
to be beyond the reach of medical means, aim ixjntssed then opinion
that she could aurv.ve but a short ame one or two weens at the lar-
thest. bhe was at this time ci.iirtl connneu to h.r bed, and scarce
ly able to am ulate except m a whisper Her daJy paroxysms o.
eougtiing would last iter unmiertupteiuy iront tnreetotour nonrs,
and si secre were they, thai we did exp ct that every pamxysin
would be the last. The physicians m counsel prom.un ed he."
Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, a'piue, anil Memorane ot the btomacii to be
li.ci.ralil) dibcased. It was at the last extremity, tbat we lnpj cned
to obtain a pamphlet desenbingDr Wistar's Balsam ol Wild Oneriy,
as ap hcable to Lung affeciious We .mnudiately sent to you ..nd
p.ocurcd a b ttle, and commenced its use a evening by givim; her
ne teaspoonful, and such was the surpris ng efftct that she" was
able to pas- a comfortable night's resi, without experiencing any j.ar
oysni ofcuuginng, anJ-uen was us ultimaU efftct, thai alte taking
five bottles sue was, contrary to ihe ex- ectatious oi iter physicians
and i very one who saw her, entirely testored to hcaith--and since
last summer has done the enure woik ot the family.
Afterthela ta.tackolMrs Wimer, ouryoungiot chi'd.then anin
lam at the breasi, was taken down, and rapiuiy sink ng with tie
same s.mptoms of its mother, and seeing ihe happ effects ot the
Balsam, in me case ot tiie motbir, we weredipoed to make a trial
of it on the child and was attended with the same perfect success. .
Theai.ove statement can be attested by our physicians as well as
our neighbors and acquaintances, wno saw Mrs. Wimer during the
course of iter sickness, Very re-pectfully youis,
JOHN WINER.
O" See "Dr. Wistar's Family Mcd.cal Guide," to be had at the
Agent, cratis.
Wc publish no ficticious statements.
Wistar's Balsam is sold at SI per bottle, or six bottles for S3.
Sold Wholesaleand Retail at No. 97, Grav ler st. near the Su Charles
Hotel, New Orleans, by Hamy Srovil.
N. B. The proprietors ot this valuab'e medicine have appoi: ted
mc ihesole general agent for the South Western States and Mexico,
therefore, all orders for the genuine article, from the above nanud
countries, must invariably be addressed to HARVEY SCUVIL.
apnl 15 w3mo.i8 For sale b J. D. GROESBEECK, Houston. '
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
SHACKELFORD, SAMPSON & CO.,
Dealers in dry goods, hardware, groceries.'crockerv, etc., at
m. a wholesale-and retail, Mam street, one door south of Franklin,
- Houston. dawif
RICE & NICHOLS, "
Dealers in Dry Goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, etc.,
at -wholesale and retail Brick Store, Main streel, one door
North of corner of Main and Congress. wtf
WADE & CRUGER.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.,
Telegraph building, Mam street, Houston.
J. RIORDAN,
Dealer in Dry Good-?, Main street, near the lower brick stole.
a S. & L. G. BACHELDER,
Dealers in dry goods-, groceries, etc., at the Red store, Con-
gress street.
J. D. GROESBEECK.
Dealer in Drugs, mediciues, paints, oils, gioceries, etc , Main
street, Honston.
ROBERTS & CO. '
Dealers in Drugs, .lediciiirs, etc., Main Street
H EVANS,
Drugs and medicir.es, mmerof Alain and Franklin streets.
A McGOWAN.
Dealer in Hardware, stoves, tin and heei iron ware, corner of
Main ar.d Congress tieeis.
HOUSTON HOUSE,
Corner of Mam and Franklin sts.. A Wi. ks, proprietor.
OLD CAPITOL,
M..in Mre , l H ."tilbv, pr -prietor
Alum, alcohol, aloes, arrow n tot. arsenic, anua fortis. ncoun am.
monia, biuepill, blue omt ne.it , blue vitriol, borax, Peruvian bark,
bark sassafras, balsam copavit t, brimstone, Burgundy pitch, calo-
mel, Eng., calomel, liner , ct ttnph ir, cantharides, carb ammonia,
cayenne epper, camo. flower s, copperas cob 'It castor oil, caustic,
cieatn tartar, epoom satta, ei tracts, gum Arabic, gum asafoeuda,
gum gumboge, u i myrrhg urn sheliac, gum trayncanth, mdgo,
ink, isiiig.as1", ipecac, jalj.ejg udanum liquorice, magncsa, manna,
mort. iV. jjestles, mustard, oil jbsynih, oil aniseed, odack pepper, oil
Cinnamon, Oil cloves Oil UssS am ne. oil lfmnn. ml npnnprmirit ml
Iavinder, oil rosemary, oil n ise oil rhodium, oil olive, &c &c.
I Opodeldoc, patent mel cint-s patent t.usses, p ifumery, pill box.s,
pink root, quicksilver, quinine , rheubaib, Rochelle salts, red precipi-
tate, roots, all kinds, iom, sa Iti.etn., salts Epsom, t-al sada, sal am-
' nioniac, sarsapanila. senna, sedliz powders, soda powders, spirits
r uancu mi, a mus uiiic, sjioii ge, an Ktitus, sugar leaa, s p carb soila,
j tartaric acid, valerian, waf era, forceps, sjringes, ass'd bougeis,
iiucHiB, uura, iiieusi pi pes, nursing oottiey. nipple shells, pill
tiles, lancets, grad. masur es, bottles ass'd, vials, ass'd, flasks,
ass d, scal'8(i, weights, c lo gm-water. lavender water, Florida wa-
orang ft .wr water, intigu. i oil, buffalo oil, pearl powder, toilet
water, cotd cream, almond paste, otto rose soap, jessamine soap,
&e. etc. &c.
Paints and Dye Sivjs.
white lead, red lead, black lead, yellow ochre, Spanish brown, Ve
neuaii red, enrome yellow , chrotm green, Paris gieen, Prussian
blue, terra de-st nna, Turke y umber, lampblack, red chalk, white
chalk, vermilliou indigo madder, logwood, glue, lilharage, gold
leaf, putty, whiting, sprt8t utpciitine, linseed oil, sand paper
paint,
shoe,
counter,
varnish,
hair,
sweep,
coach, copal,
Window Glass
8 b 10
9 by 12
10 by 12
10 by l-i
lObv 1G
12 by 1 1
1.J by 18
Brushes.
bash tools,
tooth,
scrub
Varnish
white wash,
horse,
sugar, brown,
' loaf,
salcratus,
tobacco,
lemon syrup,
li-mous,
sperm oil,
japan,
Paper.
bl ti 3 ruled letter,
"fool-cap.
wh ite ' letfer,
' " 'ooiscap,
li'H comine-cial,
' quart 1 1. st,
' m.ed foolscap,
wr appi'ie, ail kinds,
Gioc fries.
flour,
leather.
Spices.
pepper,
abspice,
gmgor,
cinnamon,
clovi s,
mace,
nutmegs,
WHITE HOUSE.
Corner of Main and Preston Streets opposite Telegraph Of-
fice Houston Breken & Whufield, proprie"tors.
ALABAMA HUSE,
. fungi "s itf i, Otiailes Merlin, proprieinr
' F SCRAN J UN.
Commission Merchant and Q- neral Aueni. Lung ' ow, Min
Street
"I f)( BuXES Claret Wine, Jtt boxes or tal ass'd
J.yjJ 10" brandy Cherries, 6 tbynifi,
10 ' Lemony received and for sale bv
Aprils, j D GROESP.EEfK.
SOAP r.0 boxeo extra No t.
Star candle . 10 boxes,
liir.er5 casirs,
Indigo, 5 kegr,
May 3 Fiirsalehv
Sperm c.nidk SObuzes,
Siatch, lOboxe ,
Oil,5bbls tefind lamp,
" 1 cask sperm
WADE & CRUGER
SALMON -.0 kttta. iredii, for sale by
may 19
WADE &. CRUGER.
Of the 9th Congress just published and for sale at this
Officf March 19
20
K.egs ;sails, 4 pj to zii) 5 boxes uolliita' & white's
Axes. Sleel pens, a suDcriorarttcIe. for salt bv
apl 14 WADE f- CRUGER.
CIDER VINEGAR 10 bbls., a pnme a. tide, tor tale by
may 19 WADE & CRUDER.
TEXAS SANTA FE EXPEDITION.
NARRATIVE ol the Texan SanUi Fe Expedition, compri-
sing a description of a Tour through Texa, and across the
great South-western Prairies, the Comm.inche and Gaysua
Hunting Grounds, wih an acconnt of sufferings from the want
of food, Ioes from hostile Indians, and finl capture of the
Texans, and their march, as prisoners, to the city cf Mexico;
with illustrations and a map by Geo. Wilkins hendall
This work is published in two volumes, in the best style of
the Harpers, and is for sale by Wade $ Cruger, at their store
on Main street, Houston. ap 15
Candidates for Office.
fcJrWe are authorized to announce Lieut. Col. JOHN W.
WIT
For Colonel,
:ed to annonn
WHITE as a candidate for Colonel, at the coming election
Ear Lieut. Colonel.
rM. A. BINGHAM, capt. 1st company, 1st regiment, 2d
brigade, Texas Militia, will be supported by his friends for
Lieut. Colonel on the 2nd Monday of July next. junc 16
:."
For M&jor.
3r"We are requested to announce DAVID ALLEN, as a
candidate for Major of the 1st Regimen', 2 d Brigade, 3rd Di-
vision. Texas Militia, at the ensuing election.
S3" We are requested lo announce Capt. ROBERT P.
BOYCE, as a candidate for the office of Major of the 1st Regi-
ment, 2nd Brigade, Texas Militia.
coffee,
hams,
molasst s,
mack-n I,
hint' juii ,-e.
o I,
LiV-quoiS,
rice,
starch,
soap,
almonds,
matche?,
muitard
olive ml
Brandy, "onrt, Castilloi i &Cn, Ale,
" Ota'd, Oupuy ct Co , Mail
' James Heimesev . shci
bacon.
candles,
raisins,
blacking,
sntifl, alt kind:
t.ini.cra oil,
Wines cec.
cider,
ao'eira wine, very old,
sherry " " "
port " " "
Malaga,
IVtienrie.
cK-rei m 'oses,
brand fruits,
cotdiils,
stoughton bitters
essence pepnermint, &c &c. &c.
mesev
j. j uupuy
" oldpt-ath,
liniencati,
Rum, "Id Jj ah-a,
' St.; 'toix,
Holtan gtn,
ft'eoteh W'ttsk-y,
Monong-ihela "
Kecffied "
His customer, who haveh. retoforo obn ed iheirsupplie- atGal-
veston, and M whom tl tat pi n- h moro con veii'ent, may addrn-s him
at lltius'on where -hi tr o d r- will be hilea-i a torna.ded with de--pairn
by stei-ne-s -t jw running clit.I,- to Grdve-ion, and shipped
thenci- to ihetrdc-"iiu itiun, free of all lreiglu or other clursies.
, apnl It dwifi8. ' j. p GROErfBr.KCK.
" pHE undrsigtie d having been enaaged :n business in this
JL ci y tor many y ears, in connection ith E. J. Hart & Co ,
ofiN'ew Orlejn-.ct mtinueihcsaleof .ill kinds of Merchandise,
sale and ndvan e m consigumen-s of Cotton and other Pro-
duct, to besold her e orshipped to other pons, at the opiion of
the owners -purcl tase and sale of Exchange, and all ctiier
branrtie-of a legii imate business.
Jno nxCKBU ford Jr , ) u
Henrv .Samps .ok, Hln-
E. J. Hrt c )., ) . T . ,
25Tchoupi loulasst., New 0llcans,
SHACKELFORD, SAMPSON & CO.
Houston, Janu arv 1st., 1S1G.
TOLAWYS'.KS, CLERKS OF COURTS. JUS-
TICES OF THE PEACE, AND CONSTABLES.
BLANK AlH davits to obtain Attachments,
" Boi ids in Attachments,
" Wi us of Attachments,
" Soi nmons for Garnashee,
" Fi. Fi. against plantiffF.F. for cost,
" Su ties' Warrants,
" So pecnas for witness,
" M itimus for want of Bail,
v.i.iiions,
" W itimus for Capitol Felony,
" A ppeal Bond,
" B ecognizance to appear and testify,
" do do to Prosecute,
" "lo do to appearand answer,
" Warrents to bring belore the Court,
" Letters of citizenship,
" Summons lor District Court,
" do County Court,
" Sheriff's execntions for Stale taxes,
" do do( for Comity tnxes,
' Justices Snpoenas,
" Estray Bonds,
" Attachments,
" District Court execution,
" Powers ol Attorney,
" Wairan'ee Pprds.
Tlie f-rms have been drawn up bv one of the bert ? nt. mios'
correct ,.ttorneys in the Republic. For -rnle nt the Telrpniph
offire. r
SANDS'S SAKSAl'AIULLA,
For the Removal and Permanent Luie
OF ALL DISEASES AR1SINU FROM AN I31PUKE oTATE OF THE BLOOD, OR
HABIT OF THE MYSlrM.
IF we read the history ot ijisouders we are astonished that
men live; ifol CuKts, weaieslill moieasionisbed tnat they
ute. And jet in uct neauy all atseaaes have a common ori-
gin, viz: in ihe organs which prepare and modify the blood,
witha remedy, diieeied tollie seaiol disease, will removoa bosi
ol its phenoiiiena. It is tho peculiar chardcierisiicot Sands's
-dKapnrillu, that us searching operation reaches the cause of
disease, and tne cuies it pclorms a"e thereloie radical and to-
rollirll. Pile health ot the htimnn svti-tn Hhi.piuw lnmo on.
tirely upon the slate ol the blood, il ihe vitalizing fluid w hich f
pervdi.es avety ti-site, every membrane, fibir, blaineut, sl.ind,
or other oigati pu'maiy or subsidarj ; il the body De charged 1
wtm lie ele.nents ol Uisease, sickness must be tiieconsequei.ee, j
and until ttie causes of disease existing in ibe blood, ate eiadi-;
cated, no permautnt relief can be expected It i-, here thai the I
powerlul health lestoiit.x nioperlies of Sands's SaioaDaniia I
are manile-sted; and for this reason, in Scrofula, Sail Rheum.
and all eruptive diseases, as well as in the derangements ot ihe
secteting oigans, it jscousidcted infallible
The tollowmg interesting case is ptesented, and ihe reader
invited to us aitemive perusal. Comment on sueh evidence is
ut.necessary.
New York. Julv 25. 1811.
Messrs Sands Gents : I consider it bui an act oi jus.ice lo J
you to sidte ne following tacts iu reierenteto ibe gieai ueuehl
I have leceived in the cuie ot an obstinate Canclrou Ulceii
on my bieasi.
I wasaitended eighteen months by a regular and skilful phy-
sician, a sisted by the .idvice a d counsel ol one ot our moi able
and experienced surgeons, without ihe least betiefii whatever.
A II the vanou- methods ol treaiing cancel were tesoited to; lor
fi e weeks in succession uiy bie&si ws burned witn caustic
three limes a day, aud tor six il was dath s rint-ea with a wwi
solutio.i of nunc acid, and me Cavity or liuernaJ ulcer was so
large that u heal over au ounce ot the solution. '1 he Doctor
probed the ulcer and examined the bone; and said the disease
was advancing rapidly to the lungs, and if 1 did noi get speedy
relief by medicine or an opeiaiion, the resuh would be Ictal.
I was advised to have the breast laid open and the bones exa-
mined, but finding no relief tromwhai had been done, and feel
mg I wasr.1, idly gelling worse, l-lmisidespaiiedoliecoveiy,
considered my case nearly homeless.
S"nig various testimonials and ce-tificates of rure by thp
use . f ' sands's Sasrparilla" in cases simildi to mt, own I
cone it led to iry a tew bjtues, several ui which were used, btu
lrom ihe long dee. seated cliaidde. ot m oiseasc. nr..rtiifp(t i.n
very necided c!.. ne; coiisiitering this ,-s ihe only p-op.ibte
cuie f .r my case, I persevered, until the dtstase w.senuit-ly
cured It is i,t,w over elevtti moi.ihs since the uie ws com
ptetea; m-ie ts not tne slighter aj.s ranee ot a return.
theiefure jru.iouncc myself w, i.l, ., tl tr mre entirely effected
by Sasds's -ARSiPAiiiLLA, .is I look no oth'r medicine oj any
kind Uui ing the tine J was using it, i.or have 1 tuken ami since
Plea -e excuse mis long deleried at Li.. wKdgment, w'hich I
think it my iluty to uiaKe Youi lalu tMe satsaparilla ruieil
me, with iht blev in of Divnit- Provtden e, when nothing else
i-ouitt, .iia f leel myself under Icsting oblLdii.ms to you 1
can sdv many ihiugs I caniio. write, and I do most rcspectlull
inviie 1 dirsdfHicted asl have been to call upon me ana 1 will
satisfy them laily of the truth as stated above, and many other
things iu leltrence to the ctse
NANCY J. MILLER, 218 Sullivan street.
The tollowins lefler fioin one oi the most eminent Pl.vs.ni-
ans in the city oi Baltimore, is presented, wttna view of show-
ing the opinions ol Pnysicians geueially in relation to this
a liable m-dici e many other-of a similar tenor have been
leceived fiom several ol the most distinguished physicians
htougltojt our count y.
Baltimore, February 4th, 1843
A. B. & D. Sands Gentlemen I have used your extract ol
u, ...r....n umc iu iiiiiuuuciion into inib cny jt gives me
pleasute to siate I have lound it to an-wer my most saneuine
expectations. I believe il lo be the best preparation of that valu-
able article now in ue.
With much re-pect, yours,
JOHN W.lli'RIDGE, M D , 46 Gay street.
For tnrthf-r particulars and conclusive evidence of iLssupe
rior value and efficacy, see pampnlets, which may be obtained
of agenis gratis
Prepared and sold, wholesa'e and retail, by A. B. & D.
SANDS, Druggists and Chemists. 79 Fulton street, New York.
Sold also at Galveston and Houston by J. D. GROESBEECK,
Agent tor Texas.
Price $1 per b .tile; six bottles forgo
& I'he public are respectfully requested to remember ih.it
it is Sands's Sarsapanila that has ami is constantly achieving
such lemdrkablc cures of the most difhrul. class o'l diseases to
which the human frame is subject, theretore a-k for Sands's
Sarsapnrtlla, and lake no other anl 13wlv538
Arc the cheapest &
.nost approved Fa
il ly je-icme ever
ifered to t c Pub
They are ex-
trjrnely niildin tlien
o cratiou, ncithii
caii-i it; st.K .u s I me a. i.ui.., .I., . y .uejsjnt sensa ion in
the sys em, as is tuo ircquenlly tltccasc will; mid tines given loai
up jii the bowels: hence nudum es who liave been unable to take
o her pills or preparations of medicine, on account ot their tiauscat
mg .'tlects, use tnescp lis without tne sliglitesi uisagrceab eleelings.
Whenever or by whomsoever they tiaxe been used, ihruughuut
the kngtlt and breadth of his w:del cxtet tied couitry, have un -foimly
and invariably rcccivetl the approval of the public voice,
U wards ot 900.0U0 boxes o these pills have been to d, and not a
single instance ot dtssatisfac'ioii, w itli respect to their efLcts upon
the sj stem ot those who have made t'ialof them, has ever come to
the knowledge of the Propneior, or his Agents; but on the other
hand, thousands of testimonial, have been t,ivtii of the unparalleled
excellency of th.s preparation. They possess not only Cathartic,
but als j Tonic ot Rt-steratnc qualities anu men is ihe rare combi
nation of the cat lame and restorative properties, that the s-ystem is
not reduced and left in a torpid and costive state by ttictr use, as is
the case with almost all other preparation heretofore offerett to the
Public as a remedy in Dyspeptic and Btlhous complaints. But
while the stomach and bowels are freed from all niotbi.( iiiipurilies,
they arc at the same time invigorated and brought into healthful ac
'ion ; any Hereon making a single trial of these pilla will find this
t be strictly true InJeeu Ileum consists and is found that grand
dissiueratum in medical science sought after lrom nge to ageny the
in -st distinguish tl sons of ihe hcaiing'trt The uuitior woula heie
sta e ihat he has succeedeu where many have failed, only by years
s,ienttn close examination, an.'' careluf investigation of the nature
ct simples, m .hei s.nglc.ind combuud action, in the prosecution ol
which he has been avored with anex: isde4 ntedicat pract'ce, and
great fac ihticsiir chemical a alysts, tSta so a ' borough acquamtaut.
with the sc ence from its Ptthcst hi-Mry to the p.eteni uuu. By
ihe loregomgsiaten. silts, the public will be enuidcu to judge corrcc.
ly oi tho d stingtiishiKg characteriBti ot titise pills, and ui their
vaat superiority over all other Anti Billions or Anit-Dyspeptic Jlea
icme
From Mr Adim Ricr, a popular Merchant, in Talladega co , Ala J
Riser's. Store, Tallageda co , Alaonma, Vusust 16, 18U.
This is to ce-tify, that 1 h t ve u ed Dr Spencer's Vegetable PuNin
my f unity tor the 'ast st months, and I consider "thein the best
Pills I eVvr used. I was apprinted an agent for ihe sale ol them a-
boul six mouths ago, at wlu time the ttave.hngagentle'i me about
one hundted tioxi's, and 1 have sold out ev ry"box Ion since aiiu
coul I have sold s.s mnnv moi-if they had been iefi I thii.k ever
lannl. shoi-ld nep a supply always on hand. 1 have never sold
anv-PIisi" my Store that have been li'tcd so well a3 Spencers
Vtgcta-il-Pihs ADAM RU5I-K.
For lunher testimony apply to J. D. Groesbeeck, and obtain a
pim,ihlet who is 'hr-only authorized Agent in Houston.
ijUi all tne remedies
vtr discovered lor
ihestife cenatuarid
.ffeclttai cure cf the
gus and Fever, or
hills and Fwver,
and rtcetved
tbeap, i bai.'.n.ii . pu n i -an tiij criis. Upvvuids o! Eighty
Thousind B xcs haveljeui s dd, .ti only six States, within the last
twelve month-, and over 20,000 b txes of these have been sold in the
Slate of Alabama al -ne. T e Pr pnetor has never known a s,n?Ie
msta-ice where tttese Piils Iiavi tailed to cure the Chill and Fever,
where t icy have been used strictly according to the directions ac
companying them. One box ot these Pills is generally suf5ci nt to
c. re two comiiion cases of Chills and Fiver Judging from these
f lets, the Proprietor has th? most satisfactory reasons lor suppos
itig that upwaads of 100 000 persons have been restored fiom sick.-
ness to health by umg this important me jicine, and that too, in
the bnet .-pace of twelvemonths. Indeed, no language can describe,
no tongue can t xpress, anl no pen can pourtray the vast amount of
sickness and suffering which ihese Pills have relieved, and the joy
a-tl gratitude ol" those who have been restored to health by using
them.
Extract ofaietterfram Dr. Hagood, dated Mount Pinson, Alabama,
Feb. 3, 1843:
I consider them (Hull's Pills) as good a medicine as can be used
lor the cure of Fevers, or Ague and Fevers. I have prescribed them
m a number of cases of Fever, after first administering an emetic or
cathartic, and always with the most happy lesults. In fine. 1 have
iieverknown Hull's Pills to fail curing the chills and Fever, ma
single lttstauce. ZACHARIAH HAGOOD.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Mattison. dated Benton Co , Alabama,
August 19, 1S42.
I think them (HuII'sPtlls) an excellent medicine. Indeed I have
never known the pills us d in a single mstauce, according to tlitec-
tion, w.thout effecting a comp ete cure. My neighbours speak of
them in the highest terms. BENJAMIN MATTISON.
GUN SHOP.
THE'su'bsiberTwilPca'fry on iheGiS!nalfirigbosine.sn-
pajring Gins, Horse Shoeing, and BlacKsmithing, in iti
vani-us lorms,al Matthew's Old Stand.
We have obtained the latest and most improved forms for
Gins, known in any part ol the Sonthy am. will warrant eur
vvoik to perlorm equal to any. Should a Gin tail io perforin
well, when started, the purchaser by giving us piompt notice,
can set it aside.
N. B. All orders from a disiance filled promptly.
R. MATTHEWS & WM. ALLEN.
San Augusiine, Feb. 20, 1845. ,,-
mar 12 wtf 4S3 JAMES BAILEY, Ag't, HopsIqd.
HADI.EY & APPLEWHIlE.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
T B J Hadley, Isaac Applewhite.
ap 27 wlf-331
C. W. BUCKLEY,
HAS resumed the practice of the Law, and will give his un-
divided attention to any bosness entrusted to him, in the
first and sixth Judicial Districts, and the Supremo Court.
is office is over the.store ot Robt. Lockhnrt, Esq t where he
may at all limes be found, unless pi ofessionally absent.
Houston, April 9, lcMG rfwtfi?8.
BS&CS2aS5aSBEi3SeKTSrCSrB3S5SJ25rT3
ZL35&L
VKi.S'si vr-.
ALO HULL'S
Are now acknowl-
dged by the Facul-
y to be tne most
..lemific and soc-
iu j uku.uii evei oiscow... ... iuokic Oi Coughs, Coids,
Consump'i n, Asthma, Whooping Co.. gh, t"atarrh, lightness of
tneL.uttisor Otiest, fironclnttis, auQ stmilarPulnionory Affections.
They are made from a combination ol the most valuable expector-
ant or cough m dicniLS, and are undoubtedly superior to every thing
in use for ihe-eco plaints. I'he gt eat .-hir of patronage which
the Proprietor has enj'oyed in the South and Wesifor the last twelve
mouths b a I rgea.m ex tensive sale of thtse Lozenges, prove most
couclu-uvi ly, that they are now rapidly superceding all other prepa
rations. Indeed ihe proprietor has never knewii an instance where
they d'd not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes
have been sold, giving immediate relief to those who have been af-
flicted with the most distressing colds and coughs, and restoring to
health pei-on. m almost every stage of Pulmonary Affections.
Mohganfeld, Union Co , Ky. Nov. 21st, 1842.
Dr. Hull Dear Sir- I wiait you to send me a new supply of jour
Couh Lozenjies, for I a n entirely out. I have been selling them for
some ii.nc, and tney have become very popular here, so that I have
not nau anv on itantJ tor several months I have used them wuh
jreit success, and I consider them the beat medici.ie for coughs and
coj.is that lever was acquainted with. Dr. Miller used them with
the hapj ies effect. He was troubled with a severe cold and mfla-
matioitot "he lungs, but. w as cured immediately by using the Lczen
ges. Youts, very respectfullv, H D LDWARDS.
ALSO HULL'S
These Lozeuzes
iiav now been in
- i ih Sou.he n I
t.d Weatem Mate- I
up atUs ti.t.ive moil iia uuiui., win. n nine tlie have gained tor
themselves. i popularity uapiecedeMeJ in he a.mals ol mcclicint
In over 50,000 ca-es they have proved an infallible remedy tor the
destruction ol thos. reptiles within which are th. means ut sweep
tng ofFrluudieds and Thousands of the m3st bl om ng children and
youth severing the cords of affection, and lorever blasting the f mui
esi hopes of the parent. So greath s herefficac. invariably pm-
ven, h .i tney may well beculed .heoiilv certain wormnesirovh.2
midicmeii: tisf, and iheareat-st discovery ever utaue tor expelling
the various' kinds ot worms that so frequently and distressingly an-
noy bo !i children and adults.
fin. English, :n Bmadway, New-York, cured two children offits,
by usi i these Lozenges after trying seveiai oilier medieiuea wttn-
out bi-in-ot. rle has ucd th-mi;ihts practice nsarlv twelve months
m ovei Om-Himtlre i i ascs, and always with thebesi success.
He says t int ha has cured four cases ot Worm with oiny .me box.
He also cured one boy vviih a single dose that had been suffjrmg
with li's lor ii ar.y two years.
f2r Price. '25 chills per Box, with directions. Sold by J D.
GROr.SljChCK, the only authorised agent m iiouston.
THE GREAT REMEDY!
House's Indian Tonic, n Safe, and Sure Cure for
CHILLS OR AGUh AND FEVER,
In, the Unprecclcnted time of Five Hours
The- atret rion
-v. -r-- -?? -- ... . ff the i' bttc is
si-rr?' "" - T'i5- Parl ualvcitd
' a.T s- -."S3SP ' e . .cr v,bL'&
5:" o .n!i:tr a. d Ve-
tf?3Kft ""! ?
toci - . the ?:i v. t .t,.
.fir itproptrro
r ofci l.t f.fu w
n dcc'arptforis,
ih' tn.tin,ivh'ch
he desnes the
pop!e to test bv
3 tr.al, and he wifl
cheeifuily abide
tlie.r decision, v-z: Isr. The article is pleasant and convenient to
take. 'Zn i. It will curecrery tasf, if ihe directions ate observed.
3rd. It will leave vo injurious effects m ihe i-ysttm; on ihe con-
trary, it imparls strength to the constitution " 4th It is purely
vegetable, and refined front all ctoss particles w hich rendci other
pteparations so muddy and disagreeable to the taste. 5th. It will
cure with perfect certainty in five hours. SK'ertiSeatesonttbe
wrapper around the bottle, ot cures from six months to ten years'
standing
Prep ned apd sold, wholesale and retail, by GEO. W. HOUSE,
Nashville, Tetm. Price SI per hotifr.
Lt S. PERKINS &CO .Gen'l vgents Galveston..
mv 20 w6m 543 ROBERTS fc CO., Cn'l Agrnt, Houston:
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
3, A LARGE Brown American Horse, nine or
-jLten years old, rather stiff in the shoulder
from a lounder, a small white spot in the tore-
bead, paces, trots and walks Inst. Said horse
ha- ueeii ujissiiig since the 15th of Dei ember last. Any jkiscq
returning said horse, or giving mlirmation cf him" will he
handsomely rewarded.
JNO, H. WALTON.
Honston, Jan. 21. 1846. j'an 24 dltwlf 527
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers
in ihe practice of the Law, under the firm of Herndon &
Sullivan, is this day by mutual consent, dissolved. Business
heretolore commenced by them will receive their Joint atten-
tion uuiil completed. All person:- indebted to them are reques-
ted to come lorward and settle. Both the undersigned wi.i tor.-,
tinu to practice Law in the first Judicial District. Residence,
Richmond. J. H. HERNDON,
J. S. SULLIVAN.
Nor- 1st, 1843. nov-22 wtt-416"
PRICES REDUCED.
Tin, Shtet Iron and Copper-Ware.
THE subscriber has constantly on hand a large assortment
ofTifl, Sheet Iron and Copper-waie, which, owing to the
reduction yi duties, in consequence of annexation, he is ena-
bled to ofTer lor sale at greatly reduced prices. All articles m
the line ol his business, will besold by him a? lowor lower,
than they can be purchased at any other establishment in. the
State.
He has also on hand, a large number of excellent cooking
stoves, which will be sold low for cash.
The subscriber also manufactures :.t his shop, at the lower
end of Long Row, Main street, Houston, all articlesrof copper,
sheet iron and lin ware and will promptly fill orders from the
country, for anv of the above mentioned articles.
leb25-:im5Jr A. M'GOWAN.
WMMKSmMm
D-.SSOLUTION.
HE copartnership heretofore existing under the name of Wm
4 H McCutchan & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con-
sent. Wm. H. Met utchan is authorized to collect and settle the
business of the concern, apd to use the name ot the firm in liquida-
tion only.
WM. H. McCUTCHAN,
febI8 wtf530 JAMES MONTGOMERY.
I HE under-wned having made arrangements to locate LancTcer-
l tificates of every description wuh the utmost dispatch, on the best
vacant land in the republic also to obtain patents for land with dis-
patch and certainty from the General Land Office, those desiring
the services ot the subscriber in the above business, will apply to G
W Cropoer, Judge Buckner, or J F and J W Cruger, Houston.
ft b 4 1846 wtf 523 Doct O 1? KELTON.
NOTICE.
TO HN DICKINSON is mv IfrnMv nnnmntoH naont t attla tm
I O bus ness of George Allen A. Co. GEO. ALLEN.
Houston, August 27 Star lin; Tel. tf.
OF every desc: iption, executed with despatch at the 'Tele
graph Oiiice, . . ft,
Posting Bills,
steamboat Bills,
Dkav .veceipts,
Oikculaiis,
Au(rinN Bills,
Pasiphlets,
HCEKS, &C.
w: -3i2
LUDING
Bills or Lading, '
business caeds op all deschi?-
tions, . ,
Blanks all kinds)
Bill tiEADs,
Ball Invitations,
LaBKLS
Depository of the HOUSTON BIBLE S jCIETY.
ijEiNVOL.E.N 1' indiviuudls, coli.orteuis, dnd Bible Socie
ties, ihioughcut the Slate, are hereby informed that they
may obi.un at this Depository, the Holy bTipturcs, in any
qudii isy, and of eve-y vaneiy'ot size, and binding.
The Board ol Man igershave re olved, to sustain all expen-
ses ol trat'sporta'ion, and to fill orders -.ciomndoied vv tth cash,
at the pricis of the Parent Society in New York.
This Society lrom its position, may become extensively use-
ful, 1-y supplying other distributors, wuh the word ot God, at
its cost ol publication. In this she has engaged; and in order
io keep up her large assortment, and to meet all demands, or-
deismttst be cashed.
On bound Fiench, German, Spanish and EnglMi Testaments,
troinot-4cts to i$. Unhand, trench, German, Spanish
and English Bibles, from25 cts. to 10 Strict attention and
punctuality paid to all orders. J. WILSuN COPES,
Treasurer H. B. S., in charge ol Depository.
Houston, 20th April, 1846. ap 29 wtf 5 10
hUub VVAiNlEU
THE undersigued will giv- j -i,., cash per pn-md for corn
fed HCGS, weighing 130 Uo. ui.a cpw. rds, deli vered "in
jdlvestou,ainti: tents detivereu on board the Boat in Boumoc
in dioves oi 5l)evety lortn.ght.
Mast Hogs ure net wanted at any price, and co person need
conn act to deliver .my but Jat Com fed. Hogs. '
Apply in Houston to
S. W. TICHEXOB.
r to L. M. HITCHCOCK,
Galveston, Oct. 6, 1843. Galveston
octllwtf-410
STATE Oi
vo. io. Eenj n. P. Buckner,
lEXrtS,
County ot Hums, J
In i uyiics-s tourt,
June 15m, 1846.
SHACKELFORD, SA UPSON & CO., have just received
from New Orleans, the following addition to their stock in
store :
SUGAR- i hhds. New Orleans, 12 boxes brown Havana
sugar.
MOLASSES 10 bbls New Orleans molasses:
WHISKEY W " rectified whiskey,
FLOUR 20 eo.s "new" Flour,
COFFEE 20 sacks green Havana, 12 sacks Rio Coflee,
BAGGING 25 pieces Kentucky bagging,
LAW NOTICE.
THOMAS NEWCt .l B, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
(District Aiiurney of the Fourth Judicial Distiict,) will
attend promptly to all buMties in the way of his prole-sion
whicn may be entrusted to him the several counties compo-
sing sail' District.
Rfsidenceat Victoria.
HOUSTON HOUSE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
CQS
This well known House having been refitted and repaired,
is now open for the reception of Boarders and Travellers.
The Table will be supplied with the best the market af-
fords. The subscriber will give his personal attention lo all who
may favor him with a rail.
A Good Stable is attached to the House.
N. B. The regular Mail Stages for Washington, La
Ctange, Bastrop nd Austin, will leave from this House iuiVp
in each week. AKo, (or Moni"imrrv. everv Mnndav.
A. WICKES, Proprietor.
Ilons'on, March 1, ISlfi.
ROPE 23 coils Kentucky Rone.
TWINE 300 lbs baling Tine;
SO P 10 boxes Winchester, No. 1, Soap;
CANDLES 10 boxes Iew Bedford Candles:
STARCH 6 boxes Starch;
BROOv.S 15 dozen straw Brooms;
PAILS 15 dozen painted Pails;
TUBS 12 nests Cedar and Northern Pine Tubs;
BRANDY 1 Pipe Cognac Brandy,
LEAD 5 kegs bar Lead,
POWDER 50 halves and quarter kegs Dupont's FFFG
Powder;
PERCUSSION CAPS-40 M split and ribb'd Caps;
CASTINGS-3000 lbs Philadelphia castings, Ovens Spi
ders and pots; ' r
ALSO:
Brass and Iron wire sieves, colton cards, coffee mills, Tobacco
grass and cotton leading lines. Castor oil, quinine, ralnmpl
1.. .!.!. ..-. l . .. .
I ItUlf.lt U, UI
son's black
feather
urnis, i.iuies ana misses slippers, French sporting hats, silk
cme-i.im muiiq-siuiere go; cotion umbrellas, & &c.
fin AtCiehmnnl fnr SIR OK
Edward Phillips, 3
THE attachment in the above case wa this day returned by the
Shentfot Harris County, duly executed, by levying on Block
a? ' 5 ftown lot3 ,n ,ne c"y ot Houston. Whereupon the Plain-
tiff moved by hi- Attorney lor an order ol publication, which was
granted. I is therefore ordered and decrce-d thai the said Edward
Ph.lhps, do on or before the 15th day oi July, A. D. 1546, appear,
and enterhtddefencetotht3 3.it, or judgment will be entered a-
gainst him by default. It is lunher ordered that ihis decree be pub-
lished for four successive weeks in ihenDemocrauc Telegtaph and
Texas Register." Attest, GEO FISHER,J.P.of H.C.IL. S.1
J. NV. Vandeveb, Att'y for ihe Pjamtifl.
J-.ne I5ih. 13. ti.
j'un 17 w4t347
LETTERS Testamentary having been grained to the under-
signed, by ihe lion Probate Court, on the estate of F. Nei-
bling, dee'd., ihis is to not it all persons having claims against
said estate, to present them duly authenticated; and those in-
debted, to make immediate payment, or they will be dealt with
according to law.
A large stock of Cattle and some Hordes, will be sold at pri-
vate sale for cash. S. B. ERATH & J TV. PORTER,
Executors on the Estate ot F.Neibling, dee'd.
May 25th, 1246. JnDe 04. w6t. 548.
HHE copartnership heretofore existing between Yance& Bailey
J. at Swartwout,ts di-solved by limitation. Th.. name of the
W L. VA'NCE,
NATH'L BAILEY.
firm wi.l only be used in liquidation.
Houston, June 6, 1846. julv 1 w3m549
LOST. Theheadnght certificate 1st class, ot V. it larey, lor
1 3rd of a league of Land, issu.-d to the heirs of said Cnrey by
the board of Land Commissioners for HarrisburgCo , No. and date
not recollected, if not heard from wnhin sixty days, application
will be made at the General .and Office for a duplicate.
Houston. June 27 1846 july 1. w9i349 J. DcCORDOYA.
LOST -A thschargp issued to John Smith from Capt P R Splane's
company, 1st Reg. T. V. A., siancd by Lieut Pcnham. and
counterHgne-i by Gen Rusk and Lt. Col. Somervell, dated at Vic
torn, May 1, 1B36. After 60 days application will be mad.-for a
duplicate. 5in 9t J DE C JNO N O SMITH
PLANTATION FOR SALE
A Vdlt.ablc Plantation on Hie Brazos, with negroes, stock,
Ix. 11 i 111. mi ory thereof. For particulars, apply to
LOST. David Coles' discharge'romCapt. Logans Company in
thoannv of the Rcnubhc of Texns: if not hcird from within
90 days, application will be made 10 the proper office for a duplicate.
Houston, June27. 1846 Jul 1 w9t549 J. DeCORDOVA.
LOS l'. The headnght certificate of David Wilson, for I league
and llaboreof Land issued by the Board of Land Commis-
stonersfor Harnsbttrg county, No. and date not recollected. If not
heard from within SO days, application will be made to the General
Land office for 1 duplicate. J. DeCORDOVA,
Houston. June 27 18.6 vv9t. 549 ngpnt for theheT".
LOST J. A. Wells' bounty claim lor 610 acres unless heard of
or forwarded to the General Land Office within 60 days, appli-
cation will be made to thpproper officer for a duplicate.
July lstL1846w9t. 549 j p c. E. S PERKINS.
LOST. Land warrant No 9169, dated March 24, 1840, issued
to Wm. Vance, Jr , assignee of Henry A. Peters; unless heard
of within 60 dnys. application will be madetothe proper officer for
a duplicate July 1st '46-w9t. 549 J DeCORDOVA, agent.
BEFORE the Chief 'ustice of Austin county, on the "ibiW. day of
July, I will apply for a discharge iu bankruptc v.
Julv I.w3t549 G W FOSTER,
mv6 wtf 511
f EAD AND OIL. Having made rfii arrang-ment with a
1-iFaclory at the North for Lead anil importing his Linseed
I direct, the ubscriber can now ell the above articles twen-
ppr cent lower than anv huuc iu this niv
feb4 ' J D GROEESBEK r
B A SHEPHERD.
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Moore, Francis, Jr. Democratic Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 29, 1846, newspaper, July 29, 1846; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48419/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.