The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1839 Page: 3 of 4
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MR. J. Lu
With youth’s pleasant dream
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N the 17th October, inst.,
oct. 17 d2 166
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oor to the house lately occu-
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J NO W MOORE, Sheriff
vote
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for sale by
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above request
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$25 Reway
■cultural Bank of Mississippi, Natchez, •
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Sec pro tem.
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for cash, with appraisement,
octi
Oh, how shall I woo thee
Of'love in a cotara’h" "
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ge,‘ by woodland or stream;
th the breath of the wild rose is sweet,
& Reid, Farce, Shannon & Brothers.
New York—J M Millet A Co.
Muinlc—Peitch, Van Antwerp & Co.
Sept 24
.& W. W. FRANKLIN,
Law,
A friend has just told us an an-
We mentioned to him
£.■ • •
I
the ower: 810 rewrd will be gi
same, on the delivery of it with pi
Ir
." ddate tor
TON & NEWORLEANS I
ktcoLUMBIA—Thesu- jl
un ship Columbia, HENRY
naster,will in future perform ■
each month between Galves- i
ill besoldatoutvareh
10 o’ clock, a w,arichini
98 Cloth Barto
19 Blanket
N 9 Pllot elth
17 Lion skin on
15 Camblet do
ALSO’—A lot
jl in the city .------ ,
I the arsenal; possession of eact 81
i sept 27 _________
f his clothes after he hart re
he will probably be harbored by En
til some profitable disposition eax
The above reward will be Paid |
delivering him to me at Harisb 1
the jail of this county, $0 that Ica i
oct 4 d152-f . .
I I
BRING my absence from
TANKRSLY will _
....... Mods hardware, rurniture, &e Ac, in front of the Mar, Mon-
to the gentlemen who 8o0d wannsAa’s.and Fridays. Oti the intermediate daysthey
, _____of about two hundred II
ocket book the night before J
i
perior $
WINDLE
three tri
ton and
UI me azu Uctue, .9 lage green Morocco Poe ket
Book containing numerous pape$, but of service tono.oneu
..... ien to any person finding the ■
Irs to this office.
A Mting
F the Houston Post Oak Jqkey Club, willbe held ’t7
t of October, at Kesler s Ar-
the Purses, the members are
ty, J A Southmayd is
due me and receipt for
A BRISCOE.
deck passengers |
The Columbia will leave each "
Galveston, each m nth, * I
New Orleans, do do -
For freight or passage, (the Pr
relapplyto ALl
1 sly d7!4f w2IHi
1.2 Barrels’Wine cracker
FROM the mu scriber
day evening, a likely
ty-three years of age
complexion, by uar
known as Henry, a n
urchased him last spring of Mr
\ Mr Buck, who was warmely pressed during a re-
nt ■ ! • on c int st, t givetistete-ton certain can didate.
4
JNO W MOORE, Sheriff
property is again offered for sale, and will
_ " . I) A,,1, A-gInt yofspr to take-the property OC
Whsthepearisrihemorhing lie bright at outfoet.
______V. will hereafter retail no
5 Bonte Account of sales returned
No goods will be delivered unt«l
.......---1, &c. for sale, will
‘ ispection of
iff pa t nine
A HEDEN BERG &1VEDDER
L.UCTIONEERS; General Aguila, Forwarding and Commit
siou Merchants, Main ntrehFEzEnneEsxas
Galveeton— Measr. M’allonigh a Allen; Van Winkle, Brothers;
M KinnozwilisuLuvorieh a Co, Lumsden, Kendall a Co, Kipp
.
185
"T
. 5 Mgmhes"" “ I
ised to VO- ,
election matters, promises, you know, 8°.
•If that is the case rejoined Buck, I p romite you my
sept 20 d140tf
OR SALE OR RENT,-A
. ieiit two story house, out hoi
in the town of Richmond, desirab
for a Hotel —also will be Ottered
1 fnrniture,&c.: also a good SUPP
private sale and on accommodat
. N. B. All those who wil,fa
public sale or otherwise, wil
their net proceeds in cashy Pr
0ft17__
A BBLS, whiskey, I®
7 U for sale by
oct 17 dl 164
217 ulL
h fully ask the gentlenan to H
fhiceone-halfof the amount
»retain the balance. A part
vered from his late indispo-
ess to pursue the practice of !
ard’s Building on Main St.
d:161 IL__—________ _______■ ......— vv olaestavsneu manu,ut-u-~ --—
„ , Monday, the 30th of September—day of sale
m of Messrs White dr Pool, - * " — '— ----- •n in frente
gade,Ttxasmi
w Orleans, The Columbia
f and experienced officers on
is in complete order, and has act
board. Sb c m handsomely acc
if D
Texas militia, ‘
r T* Gkiend’af M«» Jamis D Cocxa,witrsurprtim
for tneviice ol Colonel of the 1st t eg i men , >
mi mi 16 election CHILD as a candidate
We are requested to announce SOL CHILD, 45
forLiet Colonel, of 1st. Regiment, *
We ...e auhorized oannomcecapiain>,W.BAB-Mrm‘
as a candidate for Colonel 1s regiment 2nd Brigade, 7 . •
Tuoue indebted to thesubscrit
accounts before the «r5 of Nove
oct8 d90 175 w4-228________
and extensive stabling,
snuaved and wellcaiculal-; u
sale a quantity of household est
1 -Pt hay and corn, the whole at
terms For other particu-
gu. EVERETTE
. i 'loneer < General Agent.
• 1 A Barrels superfine flour, 14 ।---- - - .
30 k58; opa, """ Ai2N AthMtSSACNSN""&"
1
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Bfigade Fpecor of th 2nd brigade, Texas anilitia, a the enst
‘“■ewX anthorised to annognee Mr1 w Cuptox ” • can-
the office of Brigade Inspector, 2nd brigade.
ipossibi , since he had already prom
other. Oh,’ said the candidate, in ||
for nothing
.............. I m-s=E
kitchen thereon erected; all of which propertyis.situated withnothe
city of Houston, levied upon as the property of the. said-rawtord,
Jordon, and Morrell, to satisfy a jndgment in favor of Mat hw
Barnett and will be sold by me within the hours prescribed by la".
Notice to Merchants and others. -1
C J HEDENBERG, Auctioneer
HEDENBERG $ VEDDER,
wuzzmasgsnanzgyneAgetionsastommmencmngsin
... ,h. 21h nf Si-member—day of sale fot groceries, dry
‛r the Telegraph publishing Ofice
Agent for the "Richmiond Telescope,,
my name * S. S
Richmond, Sepr18__
in November next, at the eourt house door in the city ot H011!
all the right, title, interest and claim of John Green in andtolo
ars apply to
oe 15 d4 165tf
Yesterday Morning, (Sunday,) Mr. Otto FINKE,
30 years rhe decezed was a native of Germany, but late of
B 2 ecusourgypapi. wil please notteethe above.)
Ido
I do
oats, g -
I Sroceries.
I b with their consignments fof
> tailing the day after, receive
dy. Terms of sale. cash.
F|y th 165
Up . L ,
, are requested to settle their
ser or they will be sued.
W DOUGLASS LEE
HARRIS ,
• on Saturday the 26th inst.,
r of winter clothing, viz:
oct 16 d6 £68 ■ i ___________—
n LOA11D.
VIRS MOTT can accommo tealew boarders Y) a
! her house on Milam Street, next r
pied by the Post master General, I
of Kesler’s Arcade. bet la nil
l --- -GALVE:
aAe . Steam I
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C 2324Yxo Somervell
W.....■
ZVV-I &
BORN A DEMOCRAT
ndon dasnngnreh candidate' had stated in one of his
gpeChes befte the people, that he was born a Demora
He said it reminded "him ol an old gentleman in hisncigh- |
borhood who had a not very promising nephew. . One
aoy when the yonnster was a unle .meazled, t he old gent-
■ km n took him to risk fo s ing his time and hissuh
ingt 1 ioco candidate."W ell
ncle Joe,7 snid thej nior in reply, "I can‛thelp.it,by >
grociois—I was born a Dimmerktat, and it wil 1come
out. •Booh! hush John, and go to bed, said the old
man, * you were born a fool." —MoHfe Adv.
cmWe r
"FWe are anthorized tdannouuce J W WuTE 45 “ can"
daleLor Major, 1*1 regiment.
I would whisper how deeply unchangingly thine.
Is the worship my spirit hath poured at thy shrinei
in these low, winning accents a love tale10 tel, ,
That should woothee, and win thee, mine own Isa el
Albany, April. 1839. ____ _________
nervtx from the New Orleans Nurpery- Orders. Io EE.A0X5
Afe warianted, ana will b* auendc t prompeiy. For terms
parieu nT aP” to . ADAMSaHABRIS,
e9,0 cisterns. ,
TC
For.pagibuoamoandsrme “PRDAMS a HARRIS, matnat.
■ ° “vdrer:becmo engai
1a
1 I
is being the same as hereto-
A MCULLOLGH, 20----------
| Agents, Galveston. ley, and will be sold by
I—4dopilotbread '
LEvfefcHAGEN . GERLACH | peaispogTbabrne
Yyanommodior ndiongeani . Whecniledonforihie amount, retused to take the propertyor
sitlted and well calcuated pay for the same. Any injury resulting to he pariesinintea
...... t he will be held responsible for, and a suit may be expected
to satisfy any damage sustained in the matter, against him,
fair caution to others.” w MOORE, Sheriff
OCI * ' . -----------
o’clock Monday Evening, the 21
ende, for the purpose of regulatin
particularly requested to attend.
By order of the President,
oct 1743 167 -
During my absence tromti count
my authorized agent to receive alknoney t
B.
out 4
and experienced officers on ; salE—By virtue of an execution to me directed by
modat 120 cabin and 75 gBUUW- thedistriet in and he f EHamisburg,
have levied upon and wil expose to, public sale, on the first Tuenday
ceas follows: MNNCEMbernext. at the court housedoorin the city of Houston,
.. . 8thand22d.
. * 1st and 15th.
of Harrisburg.
oct 14 di GI if j
Republic of Texas, )
County of Harrisburg 5 X % \
A meeting of the board of Comn
nue will take place on Thurada
o’clock AM. A punctual attend
peace of this county is requested
By order, D V
oct 18-3 _________J
Oh, how shall I woo thee? With riches untold?
Thy smiles are npt bartered sweet lady! for g01di
B the gems ofthi east weF-hy others, less fair, . • .
They would glisten unmarked, in thy dark shining air
pot the sheenof the diamond hath naughttlike the spe
Of the pure living light of thine eyea. -sabeue
. how shall I woo thee With music’s soft tone?
CouH I st al but the sweetness thnt breathes.through thine
Oh how shall I woo thee? The duys are bygone,
Whe a bride bythe sword and the spear could be won?
But no ( illant of old ever proffered his ««
To a indvmore lovely mere noble than thoui,.
And wh ecr disbeliere, let him look to it well.
For Id lam break a lance for thy sake Isabelle? .
1—Ranawait
»the city of Houston, yester-
rang negro man,about t wen- .
ark mulatto or light griffe
i. Absalom, but commonly jl
ewhinhh whachsumehd has j Agricultara Bank ofMississipp
V_____H -Ne he harbored by sdie weU "eims Pe ‛ " Bank of Grenada, r, cai
n Texas treasury notes, for
g, or for committing him to
isfully nuthorized to act as
* and to receipt for monies in
CALLENDR, rualzbr
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‘Bank of West Feliciana, R. R. Co., Woodville,
Citizens' Bank ol Madison Co, ' .
Commercial Bank, Columbus, - 2
Commernial Bank, Neteheh
axs branchea, vickalurg,
ComnagarRenka dBahkemhg'coz Grandult, :
Miss. & Ala. R R Bank and branch, Brandon
Mississip Shipping Co, Nat ghen • *
MississtppiGnol'Bang anabranclics, Jnckson, -
«*859, :
iamawucaznscointMlissoun, mmois, andindana, 2 a»
l "■' • ' W - w, :r
Tonnrnaiblin nadcorgia, • * ; I»7
Clinton andPon HydeonL 2 . . ..10 a-
Vruon*B*nk at ^allahagtoe. Florid*, - • i 420
. Bank of Penencola, Floridn, • ' y. nos
| Hnmhcrn Life Inauranceand Trust Co '
Commercial Bank Florida, -I nE
I Rana of Jacxvonvilie, do ,
divs Wednesdays, and Fridays Ou the intermediate days mey
will attend tothe sales of lands, dwellings and store-houses,
negroes and furniture, in different parts ot the city; renting buil-
■ I dings and hiring hegroes, at public auction
I NB Merchants and otherssending goods to besold.atauf,
lion, Willplease send them before nine o elock, A M, on the day
------. • of the sale, and to avoid interfering
funds, he has immediate , vate sale bysmall quantities, H. •
rove request will be com- goods at public auction; the regula
._____________ i cases, and no-----. -
they remain in st re over two sales
I the morning after the sale. No goods Wi LD
I paid for, a register of lands, negiwes, build inga,
always be kept at the counting-room, open to the inr
" all who may wish. Reglar biles to commence at hal
BY ADAMS
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TICE to the Juwicca of the
•eace of Harrisburg county.
sSionersof Roads and Reve.
the 24th October inst., at 10
inee of nil the justices of the
• CLINTON HARRIS,
kc Board Com. Roads & Rev
at once. 1
GIlusions are the magic of real life, and the forfeit of
. other we forgn
ourselves a thousand times more. We remember what
we hear, see,and rend, often accurately} not so> with what
we felfithat is faint and uncertain in its record Memo
ry is the least egotistical of all our
" at the residence of----- Martin, on Spring Creek,
Mr Thomas C. Da»bs, a respectable citizen ofthis eny •
I AR R. WATSON having r j
u siton, holds himself in tea 1]
his profession. Office in Wood M
opposite the Long Row !
MR: JOHN WHITE, of thek
would beg leave to present hi” V
so very politely relieved him of II
and fihy dollars, taken from hii
I last, Which was left in the poeket
I tired to bed. He would very res*
transmit to him through the Post
and he will be perfectly welcome!
of the money being in United “19
use for it, and therefore hopes j
1 Pjigd with- oct 14 d16o-t,
1 ion immediately; enquire of
H SANDERSON
ethim. ..
A BRISCOE___
.ttornrijf and Countellort at
Galveaton, Texas.
d153-tf______
re From the Knirherbocher.
OH, HOW SHALL I WOO THEE?
BY z. BARTON srour.
\ ....
r> We are nuthorized to announce General FELIX HU8iON ,
aslcandldnte’for theotfice of Major General ofthemilitao thek ij
puhlweste tomnouncecol.HRA wiGGITON
MILLARD
MA N as a candidate for ma or generaly
gw ate tluested to announce col E. Morehouse as a
eapdidte tor Brigadier General of the 2nd Division, T'“’
mitwe are auzhozize to arnaunce coLAsLEwISas
. lor Brigadier Generai,nd Erigade, TxANBta
Heweare authorized to announce capam ""Bppide
sou, for Brigadier General of 2nd Brigade,
o'ckxk am *■ d143-f
sept 24 : , .... .....-—
s.oazsaasars o28o22Ta
’ t-qcoaneorEd raomtus LATEST DATES.] Duevunt.
5 a 5
a 5
50
nosale.
7*8
80
7*8
* 60
12 * 15
4*5
. a 8
35 a 40
7 a 8
— a 25
-- A —
20 a 52
- a 7
7 a 8
no bale.
40 a 50
35 a 40
Pi RAWFORD A SHEPHERD, Commission and Forward-
U ing merchants and Dealers in General merchandize, Av-
enue A, near the American Consul’s office, Galveaton, Texas
REFERENCES
New Orleans—Yeatmankco, Hills A Sinnott,Winston » •
S hall. .... y
BALE Ron. and alzCLELDgR,
sept 11 d50-180________ Main-Street, Houston_
Q HERIPPS ALE—By virtue of 2 executions to me direct-
3 ed by the hon. the District Court in and for the county of •
Harrisburg, I have levied upon and will expose at public tele at
, . „igp. , the court house door in the city of Houston, on the first . uese -
the same in my name. | A 5mr- । day in November next, all the right, tide, interest and claim of
oct 17 dG 170 ______#_________—.... >■ ■■ ■ । George C Briscoe in and to one halt of lot No 2, in block No19,
Takengp fronting on Congre s street 25 foet, add that halfwhica lies
1, Y the subscriber, on Wednemlay evening last, a Spanis h nearest to Fra visstreet, in the city of Houston, with the build-;
lion grey horse, with saddle andbridle. The owner will can ings and other impaovements the eon; seized and taken in ex-;
prove property pay charges and takke him awa¥, ecution as the proper y of George C Briseoe,to satisty two ud8.
I1 ! I J CoLMAN, ments, one in Lvor at ) S Atkinson & eo, and the otherrin favor
I - oc 17 d3 167 1 _ nearihe Market J of WmN Bronaugh, and will be sold by me within the hours I-
GOORGEEWBETTE,, . X prescribed bylaw. Terms cash, with appraisementgseeri
KEALEtate Broker, Generalagent and Auctioneer, Office • oct 4 J W MOORE, SheriB_
No 1 City Hotel Building, Houson‘Texas.. ,L,, HHERIFPs SALE.---By virtue of two executions to me di
I N B Mr E hast v arranged Sis burness soasto beenabled b rected by the Hoo, the District Court, in and for the county of
to auend to sales ot Towns, ernes Ind other saleable property, in Hari sburg,‛1 have levied upon and will expose at public sale on the
any part of the republic, upon moerate terms. , ,, .an first Tuesday in N avember next, at the Court House door m th6 aty
-ps Bastrop and Aus in Igency.-The subscriber »ill of Houston, the right, title, inte rest and claimof Paget ijalpe in
eyetdis City ft . the above place! on a collecting tour and oth- and to lot No 5, in block Mb 57, in the city pfHoustonasmar A
w. ‛G EVERETT* ] -if.
oct 17 db 1 70______________________—------------ Hoffman & Co, defendants in the other suit; and will be *01-1 by me
bbls New Orleans sugar, 20 , within the hours prescribed by law-terms cash.with pppraisemeut-
' — *, oct 4 1 •VMVwKM,mell..
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