The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1840 Page: 1 of 4
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une 23d, IMO.
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GAZLEY & ROBINSON.
starch. beans,
pearl barley, &c., &c.
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I.i-wts, lau? of Mid v xiui^ii* res* 1.
public nonce be given. n pairing "
istratxMi of ibe estate of the Mid
at it* next regular tern hrreef nmi eonteal
land.
ixil pounds »o the
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pvaH< n, had ih
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MifotttoM of Wfc
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NING STAR,
»• Outre of th* Tel* nr apt*,
V UGr.,K
uWtehed Gaily, Sundays ex-
in advance
inarc for the far st insertion,
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boot-, shoes, &c. &e.,
3 kegs pickles,
1 box Beatte’s axes, |
50 gross loco-foco matches, 20 kegs VVeatheral’ft white
starch, beans, lead, No. 1,
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Fdr part ten bra, en-
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Judicial District, |
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, ts District Court, Gdl -h i term, Onxn
M. de Luna, f attachment,damagesgrtf),actuallyMtstoined.
_ahax Quinto. ) / e
“w this the attachment having been-sent out under the
_ oath of the jdaiu’iH-aiu! thZwrit of attachment having been
It is adjudged, ordered aXd decreed by the r-url h< re„ ii.it the
plaintiff recover <>f the dyfen law the .amount <H for Jwt'v
[edged in the plaintiffy petition; to wit; tenAhmmnd dollar
by judgment *tMf ang a wr> <d inquiry . arded in
’ H" thi- case, returhablefoi tip- next term of tbi*»ourt,; — - •
Betij. darnar*’^ suAtaine^ b ’*
be held by the ste cflli a.” uivi-wiuvu in mir <v -> <»t
lions, it is further ordered by the court, that Ipublican n
• pendency otib is suit be mativ in ope or ni-u!*p
zettes, publish' d in this repnblk*. for xii soerrt- ive wc.ksatat. ?
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fondantappear and replevy, the property attached and enter per-
iusre |. sonaiXppearancd. judgment final will be renderi 1 ir>< n ?h . r:t
o< ♦XM’foy. being returned ererated, an r y 4* utseh-
naid HtfbblefkAbelor J^iubl||^MlheconsiderationsfoTt»hiri
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kame; and have forbidden the said Shoemakei-, Brewer A Co
Jnne-JO-dlOtwSt-SdG 11< cuon, Texas.
N. B Thr* notfes being in the hands of gra/JeMc* u ho have
retosed mddxhtof them, the dates above may not be precisely
< orrert; out tnryare the only notes against me of anv date,and
< an therefore be easily detected. A Al eft.
~~ THE TQWN OF LOUWVILLE,
O ITL’ATED on the bank of the Ncches Riv r, opposite the
O mouth id- die Pine Island Bayou, in the county <M Jefhfaon
about ?0 mites from rhe mouth of the river, where it eutpinn itself
mm Sabtun.’ Bay; w surrounded by a rich and fertile country, well
sugar, &c., and ieso .-Huand on the
w ire through that pan of tjhe country
must pa** through it This town has been in ixmiemplatibn tor th.
1 last two years, hut owing to the depressed slate of the country after
our struggle for ind*.pcnd« ncf’, the proprKJtors have held it Baek. Tire
t name tort contempteted for it was l^amar, hut ov.mg to th. re being
a town <*f that name m the western part of the country, the propne-
tors have thought proper u> change the nam • to that of
The town is laid off M aa to contain two thousand five hundred
Then will ba • public sate of the Iota of Mtd nfof n, to commence
on thu 1st day of January next, at such place a* may tesvsuit th©
convenience of the purchwiers of ’hr stock for the town. Due notice
i of the placu of sate shall be given at teo*.t sixty days previous
I te4 dlut-w3fli A HL'bTON, A^nybrfwpnslora.
• T*rSt uhnel publish tf _______ j __
j --- ' KEPUBLIC OF TEXA6
rtefartnutnl of A>. in. june 23d, IMO
I T THE undersigned, acting Sfecrriaiy of Staid, of rhe Rejwb-
JL* lie of 1 xm, do certify that the kava, as published in the
newspapers via; ’he Austin City Gazette, Colorado Gazette
Houston Telegraph, Richmond Telescope, Brazos Courier, ami
Texas Emigrant, are done by authority of an Act Congrere,
providing for the better dissemination .of ike
irvved 25th January, J MO, aa<! published in the
y Gazelle, dated 5th February IMO, No. 13.)and ate
full faith gad credit as Such.
JOSEPH WAPLES
jy 6-u IOt-2i7
branches, each of which bears an ear af corn, produces
six to eight weeks from the lime ft is j-laoied; permitting tw..
The corn is round arid flinty, weighing <
bushel * * * *
S. A.; ignorant of the proj-w tnethbd of its
ears from each tree. It atf.irds i large qn.su:^
For sale at Messrs. Gaziey &. Robin- w/ Ei tier A Perkin
ap>l—-12tw y/
District Court, (b< i t-rm, K ’'*.
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at his office, next door to the Post Office.
runaway takex Opt j
Z COMMITTED to the Jad of Fayette Count'
v> M Krre White,) oa the 5th day of May, Ji
Maoi, who My&hte name is HENRY, and says he belongs to!
BfUts GuUrest (or BjUluai Gidre,) living in tbe parish of
Appalom»es, I>*xi»iaoa on Bayou Boa I, about 40 miles below I
Chiaaville. yfeid^lave is about 25 years old, ot yellow, (nr ■
mulatto) coi^exton, 5 feet 4 inches high, and would weigh
about 135 »«car <m tbe left arm, chin, and lorebead, all
oceasionedZiflparenty from a bom. He >»ays he Is a earpenter |
by trade, jttyesks tte French language, and upon the wnole is
The owr-ner is ieqa«M h> come forward, prove property, pay
charges, band take biu^way, within six months, or he will be
•oM according to law, ^satisfy the exbences.
ir \ WILLIAM NABERS,
ir x Bherifl of Fayette County, R. T.
La OTrange, 6tb May, df»wtf,
(jtiefc r~
•b p«fiteorth and esuayed b^or© J B Ho-
ffi day b Juae Ute the following described
jut aorrelnare, Uhaads high, about 7 or fi
• ------ < white. « hue te-r ture^cad, neve-
an Aaaai
eetrw Tya, jo wk: a cW
year* k <»id, both tend fi
hof«Z STtfee mine wX***
wBedna toe .tertrt U habda hrnte IJ S
VaLsed as above al M and
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Houatbn Telegraph, Richmond Telescope, Brazo* Courier, and
Texa-i Emig’snt, are done by authority ot an Act of Confrere,
(entitled ** •» Act providing for the better dissemination of the
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Austin Citj
entitled.to I
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• copied by Messrs Sydnor <(• Morris, Main street.
AlarehJl , 275!tf ____ •
IJ E8— 58 cases of old Pori and Madeira Wiae?, direct
> V \ir< in th London d<»« k -, for sale by
nH2 __ THOS.’DAVISON &Co j
Ii •) ( k BarreU prime New Orleans Sng tr, reeeited by la*t boat,
/CV by GAZLEY & ROBINSON.
Jan. Ml 23H-tf
ftoxes fine bustard,
10 boxes pepper sauce,
J. | ' GAZLEY A ROBINSON
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HOUSTON. SATURDAY MORNING, .AUGUST 15. 1840.
TVpriCE. The Trustees of the Presbyterian Society ul the
11 city of Houston, respectfolly inform all lhm»e who have
subscribed for the purpose of erecting a church, that they have
contracted with < ap(. J. Daniels for the erection of a ho«»e, and
they earnestly solicit all those who have not yet paid the amount
of said subscription, to call and pay the same to Mr. J. M, Rob-
inson, Long row.
A. C. Allkn )
J©«. Buly >
- JJL 234-w5 242 Johm R. /?eip )
0Q Sacks corn ju^deceived andjaie jot by
Feb 9 2’. 4
T1 ECEIWd pci
Ik 3 qr casks
BO bdxes < laret
20 d<» Cherries
OtMfog, Giving dtc ,
bove business,
b. will keep on
oik. ae,
8NELL
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. lamar Moore,
. Al’CTlOMEER ANli CowjllSHlON Mf.RCHAXT.
■ .U£..<?.J^^ngreits Avenue, city of Austin.
TlEf'EIVED per last ste«» rrCjofofobh, a, bbl- old rectified
IV whisker, for*»foby GAZLEY R'Hl’NC;
SURVEY IWeiVTT ENGUXEEUiN...
GENERAL LAND AGENCY,
I HOVSTO.%, TKXAK.
| rpHE undersigned having opened an office ih Mam street, near
JL the P<»9’ Office, wdl attend to the survsy, dtdue .item, and
j division of lands and lots; ’h* reronmiiMnee, plan*, pfofitea, and
reports, eotmerfod with Civil Etigmeering} the tupertaimdafiec and
H construction of Public Wvrksj hnd the j>urcha*w and mI« af LanCs
and Real Estate in general.
Th|y respectfully solicit a share of public p« nonage.
FREDERICK A stUART,
Houston, Julv l-wdtf IVM F WEEKS.
/ CHINESE TREE CqIN. ' "
I HE above corn, taking ib» name frutn its number ol
• Ar a 1k <*-* *
from five to fifteen rars of a tolerable size, and ma ures in from
crop-, a year to be grown from the same cWn^^iihe
The genth man who raised ft in W;4 iinei^ u City, 1
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branches cat ofl* repratediv, and yet obteifoestykeven to efgb»
, vmn ii.'iu ^acH.irvc. It au,tiu3 a »a«^»r
I should be planted about four feet each waVy
Is’xxf* waist of l1tK.crc Av AL Unhiffunit /
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« boxey/fenings, just received pnd for sale by ji
|Tf a ry t I’-xz « r» r\ r» tiv c.\f\wy !•
e will also "translate in French or English, all j A MES~X6ve' i ' J7Vm1CS~RE H. Y
. claims, perfect titles, locate land
MOI
r steamer Columbia,
i Madeira Wine
db
If* bbls fresh Bcaais, for sale by
___oArZLEY’& ROBINSON
\Y''.'' YV i I 1’KIN has removed u> the storehouse recently uc
JamcH D. Cocke L
■ May 9
i; office on
next door to Dr Ash!>cl Smith's office.
.....—wr-- nt. «—>» ■ . -Ttli r -HQim, ..111 f" .IljllT--.
liquidate successions ami t
rrants, and auendto theau-
‘ * . As he has ar. exten-
sive a^quaiutano in that repuHi*, he will be of great benefit to
purchaser of lands, and others having claims in that counlry.
^•LL.23!^— '
rpiIE LAW s OF TEXAS are now published, andsold , at
JL the Telegraph Office. Tl>ey/can be furnished in [----1
<e form, or in a Well bound volumy. - Marc
A HOUSTON & HOOVFll, . ,,t. M
.‘aTTCRNIES AT LAW, /fouston, Texas, solicit buwncss m ' Rigby .s an? W C. C fork’s league,
their prot.^woji. ’ W. Hou-'to'W^ ! ■
w238;tf G. W. Hoorxa.
I J Kepubhe <»f Tekas - < 1/ort/r'- aery (jaunty.
I ROB ATE COURT. Ifouemb. r Term 1=39. 7 _L_
filed his pctiiKin tor tetters of ad nun im ration on the relate of A. 8.
Lewis, late of Mid county^jtecesst 1. Whereupon it :* ordaine.i that
public ifonce be given, n quirm^ all persona interested m the admin-
istration of the estate of the waul deccaw st to appear before thir court ’
st its next regular term hereof and contest the claims of said pcution-
er, otherwise hte prayer bt granted.
A copy from ii»c uuuntes.
Attest. GWYN MORRISON, C. P. C. M. C.
tan 8 IMO w3 239
cTW. bvcRlkY;
-TxTTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Houston. Texas.
Office, up-stairs in Cruger <f- Moore’s new building, hnme-
diafely over the one Ot »mpied by Messrs 5*oreland & Page.
, REULIIEV
Hons David G Burnet, James Webb and James H Starr-, Mr
Nathaniel Amory, city of Austin.
Messrs/fonsbaw & Rogers, Loval Case, Esq. N.Orleans.
xep<9 _______dft-135 w52-273
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X hx undersigned, intending to reside nt the city of Austin !|
tor some months, notifies the citircnx of Houston and the public
at large, that he will attend io any business at :fie city of Austin
that may be entrusted to his eare Twos Wm WARD
N B He will attend Io lire co! lection of money fiom the Go-
vernrneiiL; land ciaimr, or.do business with any or ail of the
Government Department.
Austin, Oct 21 | ________di75-t f w230-tf
\TUTICE—Onewho can commsixl a little ca«h,rn»v make a pi
j A Stable bargain' with the mibamberjor cleaning otf the brush
t.mfter jroni a part of the town of Hanisuurg. f
quire at Harrisburg, of A BRISCOE.
Jani
II BENJAMIN C. FRANKLIN,
.iXavoco remgnpd tbeofficebf Judge of the 2nd
wdl practice Imw m tbe several Courts of the Republic of Texas, ir
connexrfmwith WILLIAM W. FRANKLIN, iteq. Commumca-
bonaaddresiw-d to B. C. &, W. W. Franklin, at the city of Galves I
igo, or left m Houstoa at the office <tf Henry Humphnys, Esq. Cnud i
■Junties of the county of Harriaburg. fun I w?36-tf
f AW NOTICE-J U .......... -
• JU courts of the second judicial district, comprising the coun H
ties of Brazoria,.Fort Bend, Harrjsburgh, Austin, Colorado t
and Matagorda, and the supreme court of the Republic.
PROBATE NOTICE II
VyOTlCE te herebv given, that 1 shall, as administrator of
11 Sylvanos Castleman, deceaxed, present my account for
final settlement and allowance, at the next term of the probate
court, of Austin county, and pray to be discharged from further |
ad mfoist ration. ’
ELIZABETH CASTLEMAN, Administratrix. !
San Felipe, Anstin county, Joly 1, 1840—jy 8-w3t-247
: JUSTICE’ COURT. ■
Z1 EO. FISHER, Esquire, h«s opened his MogitfraWt Bookcl |l
\JT al hit office, next dour to the Post Office.
ay 17-tf. ..................................— ---------------
- -wr .i.i-mml i >»."» »»■ xi.- ivusly looked for in the port offices of each, it ha* been deemed
is ■ adapted to the growth of cotton, i
w river, that the general thorouglifoi
VOLUME Il.f
THE MOR
Pabltohrd Dally, a« t|
. BY J. W. v
PeHMs.— The M ming S ar i\nubli>hed Daily,
•epted, al $12 per aonm •, payablk semi-nnnuafry
ADVKBTtsiNUL— T wo Dollars per square for the b
• Hie Dollar per square for the second anti Fifty Cents for each
continuance.—Eight lines or ,tess to coiMitute a square.
I'o Merchants and others advertising br the year,-a reason
ble dt i i turn irora the above rateswill be itfode.
Steam Boat cards, Announcements, etc. etc. will be charged
for at tbe same ra e as advertisements
’ All Letters and Comm uniat ions intended for the Mora-
iwg s- >r,mn be addressed posic paid, to the Editorfo
DRY GOODS X
TUST received, per Rodney—a small assortment for sale by
J ap 13-tf J W PITKIN.
Eumbe®
X THOUSAND feel Luin er on hand, and ready for de-
livery ; also, orders taken, which will be promptlv eX-
cuted. J. W. PITS I
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ASTINGSC^lOJldo Lb&. castings 7>n" board steamboat |
v7 Trinity, for sale by.
March 9 tf JnO W PITKIN
T Castaxie, Genera/J?ro4er, 42 ( anal si. New Orleans uu
J dertakes tbe sale and purchase of real estate, merchandize i
pro due etc. procure loansaftd idvesl funds on Interest, makes 1 J i
collections etc. J7a* ing resided three years in Texas, he is well ; X Vz
acuaainled with the validity ol tiile# and claims in that republic, !
and when requested will give advlce and opinions rela’ive to
the same; H<
Spanish grants and< claims, wiU
, wh.
dicing of ail claim- against said republic.
purchaser* of lands, and others having claims in that counlry.
t
Y’bey/can be turn' died in pamph-
- March 27. H
he holds an undivided share with William Taylor in the !
h share amounts to nine-tenths of carb half-league)—
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/fe, the aubseriber, has ta-
by the piaintifl'and the prop«-i»v I cd to
ff as prescribed in the act regul ’t ii;•/ exe< n-
. . ■' loftlre
is suit be made in npe or m.’. ' ibc >■.- ■ >. -t?
land from the next District courtmnd in the urean time IreiebvT
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°° thepremise*. J I. LYN( II Hm>? previous to the next term of this ci»urt; that unl^< the d
--U-IWU H V—>k« , «H,,„l ..I l .
ppearanc^, judgment final will be rendered tite>ntheurk
n, v ed7sold to satisfv the same.
By order of lire cot|rt. J W SMITH D C D
/ San Antonio, Dec; 27, 1H39. wtl >3
X offer for sale this tract of LAND, containing a-r- ,
yieon I which fo situated upon Clear Creo . i line au-
ra, & | way between Houston and Galveston cities. This tract 2 ,j, ,n
^llhav* Ito- h»‘id-right league of Col WD C Hall upon the v
well watered >nd Ha'an abundance of timber. Clear Creek
runs through it, bptween five and six miles, and is boatabie <d
within two miles bfthe lower line—from whence a market 1
open into Gal vest on Bay. The new road surveyed from Sao
Luis and Velasco via Liverpool and Houston, will cross t 'lear
! creek upon this tract, and is thirteen miles short of .the obi one.
There is a ferry now establish<4 between Galveston and Vir-
> ginia upon the main, from when* e'taJfouston is only thirty-six
Ij miles crowing this tract midway. Clear creek, for the lower
I country, is proverbially healthy, and unites more advantages
for atr i< ral ami grazing purf oscs, that
' situation upon th ■ and when the Stage List csiabH4i-
ed between Houston and* «alvrsin citit'. JW heti:
be^t stand fora hotel in Texas - ;
ALSO—l4I6 acres of Land upon the coast side of San Jacinto
U river, about twelve miles Gx»ve its moutne being an vid surver
Ij foftd th** hr ’d right of Andre* de Rojas adjijining iht fond* •
Roark and t.theix. For further p sfi - L.: referent-
Ij Major COCKE, at fifcmrton; or
to mvself at Velasco <
_drfo 102 tf w23-ltf (Ci ilian) THOS J GffEEN
N I’ED, a Book^iader, rd iho Telegraph Office.
BEWARE
A LL persons are hefeby forwarm d from trading for two Pro-
j A inisstuv Notes, one signed by the undersigned, payable
! either to Hub de & Abel, or to J //ublde nr order, for $30i», dated
| about the 2Bih March, IMO, and §300 payable H months alter
date, andUie other signed by Shoemaker, Biewer & Co. payable
1 months after d*te, to A. M’Gowrn or older, for §238, dated
r nbom the 15th March, 1S40, and endorsed lyihe undt r sign rd to
| aaid Hubble AAbel or J.Hubbfo; Mthe consoieratii who n
said note' were given has entirely tailed, and I will not pay the
Sitiiic; mm nave iniuimscu me ->«m uuurim
to nay tbe same to any other peison^han^mv
Jan 20, 1840. d-233-tf THOMAS DAVISON, A CO
. HEBNDON will practice in th, ’i /\NE Hundred doz Town’s Spell 1 ng Books,
*-• J’* vy 50doz Texas Primer,
50 do Juvenile Library,
10 do Eclectic Readers,
10 do Practical Grammars,
10 do American Popular Lessons,
5 do Malte-Brtin Schoo Geography and Alias,
5 do Practical Farmer, art received, and for sal? by
ap28 GAZLEY A ROBINSON.
fNI>ERVVOOb 11 TAYLOR,—iFawr L. tfndc^od,
Ckarlet Tfliyfor,—Counsellors and Attornies at I>aw
•cog doc hex, Texas. Jan 1 52-258
tlEFUBLlC OF TEXAS,
Post Orncfi Depxbtmint, k
City of Austin, Im June, 1840. (
“L'ROif the many letter® which there is no doubt are daily
X written in the United States and 1 exas, and in vain anx-
toajHi to give public notice, that by the port office law of
|exaa an well aa that of the United States, the postage 1
required to be paid on ail letters intended to be conveyed byl
mail through the territory of one Republic to that of the olhei
II he requisitions of tbe law are complied with, many letter?
will be received by the persons to whom they are addressed,
which are otherwise forwaided Io tho General Post Office as
dead tetters. JOHN RICE J*»NES,
Post-MaMer General.
The editors of the Telegraph, Civilian, Colorado Gazette and
Nacogdoches or San Augustine papers, will please publish the
above in their respective Mper* once a month for six month-.
The publisher* of the picayune and Bulletin New Orleans;
Ixiuisvlllr Journal, Ky.; Cincinnati Gazette, Ohio; Nashville
Banner, Tenn ; Missouri Gazette, Mo.; Courier and Enquirer,
New York; and National Intelligencer, Washington City.D.C;
are mpcetfully requested to give the above a few weekly inset-
tiomi in their papers.
Or It is also requested that newspapers generally would give
the above one or two insertions.
»1 JOHN RICE JONES,
ms 19 Port-Marter-General
WNTArpAlNTlNG
Nteraiathe
Jfot*,on«J?Y ’
(W of Painb
W MJ
m, «n»eu
bbfo prune sugar,
40 boxesjfoap,
2 boxes cheese,
20 kegs lard,
9 reams- printing paper,
6 bbls bran<lj\
6 bbls Mong, whiskey,
I bbl rum,
12 jugs linseed oil,
Js
I bbl lamp oil,
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_______________I Joseph Black, -
TAMES LOVE A JAMES REILY, Attorney at Law,
•J Himrton, Texas. j3d-tf ' jan 1-
T~ANV'nTiTICE^will practue law in the
IJ supreme court of Texas and in the court-. ;
y of Austin. His office is on Congress Avenue Austin.
18. dtfoJ39 _TIlL)^2inRPPN _
r JAHE subnrribf-r hereby notifies all whom it may concern, that
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lollowing half-Ieaxues of land in M^rtigomery county—(and ;
Jsuicl
viz- Jphn Sbanqn’s, «»w?n Shunon's, J B. M’Keely
ivi£uy’», aps W C. ('fork -Grague. /fo, foe mibseiiber, nas ta-
il ken measures to obtain an order for the division of Hiorehaid ij
land from the next District courtmnd in the moan time hereto *
warns ail parties who may have claims agam« VV. Ta v I or
trom tresp;i|fog <>n the premises. T J. B. LAUNCH.
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OAT C. JACK, At^r/ieyat I^air ; office on Court-houRc Hjunri? -
1 next d<»or to Dr Ash!»el Smith's office. ,an I 2ffi
_ I wgjyy**-^11—— —■« ■ . ........ .rrt1in.-T irr_ .' V,IO. _ . _ - 1 --p-- ,-r,., — *
TORN J. SEIBELS is my authorized attorney during
•J temporary absence from tbe Republic.
MARY ELLEN HiGGINBoT/ZA
Groce R-Teat, Joly I, 1h|o - ■ ; K dlt-/(H
'1OPARTNERSH1P The subecr bers have formed a copartn^r-
V> sh;p in Houston, under the style and firm ofThomas bay5"***
A CoJ, end m Galvesion under the style and firm of A. Hawn
Co., as General Com mission Merchants. All consignments sh
prompt attention. THOMAS DAVISON,
ALEXANDER HAWTHORN.
Thomas Davison. &. Co, having rented the store under the Ex*
11 change Hotel, next door fo Hedenberg and Vedder’s, vftcr for sale the
I undermeBWHKod guxia; (ehnapfor cash.)
JI 10 bbls prime sugar, 10 half bbl* pri---
10 bbls molasses,
2- 4 casks new hams
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