The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1840 Page: 3 of 8
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■ received and for
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of beef
tend the district
in, Washing on,
n will be faith-
seph Moreland, ;
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Liley at Houston
te, ate requested
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ement of hi
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Wo EBLseh
to sun purchasers; 2214 acres on Navidad, 13 miles above Tex-
an i. 553] ... resywithii 5mies of this city; 4144 acres 10, miles
below Gonzalev, 200 acres 6 miles bowe Richmond on the
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Ag to
, rated
by the subscriber,
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Here 1*e;
nt of the
fa 21 •
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ively, Hoi ton; Col Wm. 1). RB
march !7 w3 241 1 ■
t at
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) W PITKIN
him to ketchup
u tard, in tin oxes
otton cards
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ible points gn both sides ut the Brazos, feel confi- to’make imnediaie P
their enterprise, so fuvorably commenced, will pro- "t
time and plat
undi it
amuane U iuuuL tr)
Mt jwll IP home^th*
the creditors of id deceased. Terms cash. Promissory note
CHARLES BIGEL oW Curator of
। J H W AnPIFLD, de d.
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pon
e a
eht steady
alainable
yn lo fnm.
F L rD( aster
N in Mr.
suppor of
days, at the end of which time the p 'tition of applicant will be
acted upon By order of the honorable
I N MORELAND Judge of the Probate Court.
J. A SovrHMaYD, deputyclerk- „d10-283
GENENAL P 1ST O > I • i
. Austin 251 FE5. 1810. i
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■ liber will give a
i er, Sadler, Shoe
A Silversmith who
', w. uld do we II by
fthe Rrazos and 60
I bu 50 in asiraight
Aus in, and i. one
DAVID AYItES
de ,283
Amtcorn B..
W PITKIN
board steamboat |
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‘Tami-
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ver "
n an houi
N Monday the 30th iust . willbe sold tohe highest bidder,
I tor . ;i'h 4 Texa 'Treasury holes, that beautiful cottage
YBuflalo bayou, nbw occupied by Capt. Falvel, and recently
TB.F; Hanna,/Esq , two miles below Harrisburg, with ten
r p WENTY B IO Superfine dour J ust
i march 15 d!8 GAZ LEY
irs of 'ile, on the
> belt in ging t > l h ' .
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f . l mo
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2 bbl ■ almond , boxes sperm ■ a
G boxes garden eds. For sle U
milled Porter, in p
whom it may cun ern. Uni Joseph C. Eldredge
R (Friday,) applied to the probat k ill in and for the County
aforesaid, tortheappoimtmeu of curator to the vacant succes-
sionofChtisjophet Mil; r, dec eased and that ifany opposition to
his appoin them be intended the same must be made within ten
‘ ROBINSON
for sale by
li ROBINSON
Cush
4 league, and 610 ' ।
e crediors of said " 01 tlou
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vise . & Co
ouniy ul /f 11 is.
-Nutice is hereby given to all
has this day
n ft y thousand feet '.
Smmediate appli- I
& LUBBOCK.
d yb
ton,
..t
- ill under no consideration ba witbdrawo from the trade (1
/during the ummer i m Seamb . its willaways be in at- U
tendance on •h • arrival at Galvi u , to convey freight and pas
sengers to u '-m. . . . . V .
For freight or passage, applv,on board r to
d236 tGAZLEY & KOBIN8ON, Houston, j
uMaEk
le hasmade
‛este rly cup-
' Allentown,
G ork or it
le wind Was
vhen he had
y thfowing
bn at which
-and be-
r
■
, and have ilhe assurance cd tht <
st u ctute V. til be as casily laid as
Zumalts and teppis, weekly 75 miles.
Leave La Grange on Wednesday at .4 M. and arrive at
Texana, on Thursday, at 61* ’/
Leave Texanalen Frida, 6 A M and arrive at La Grange,
on Satur lay at 6 P Al ' i
Route irom Houston do Washingteh via. Myrtle Turf and
Groces Retreat, weekly: 76 miles •
Leav H u ton n F‛r iday at * A 1 and at I i . e at Was inton
on Sunday at 7 P N.
Leave Washington on Monday,al" A and arrive at Hous-
ton, on Wednesday at8 P .
From Swartwout to Jasper via Barcley s, once in every two
weeks, 75 miles.
Leave Sw» ■ wout, enM ond i. at 6 .1 .W and Arrive at Jasper
.. । l’uesday, at 7 P M.
Leave Ja- er on Wednesday, at 6 A M and arrive at Swar •.
ir.of
vity
( IRCI MS IANCES ' . Ie it in ■ । biish,
V that S a l Prop sals.will berect ived mtil the 13 / April
next, foi । in . ing the Mail on the lollow ing routes lT» com
menceon orbelorethe15thof April, 1810, and end the 31st pf
De emb n xt, t llow ing e ,
Route from La Grange ,0o Texana via Lyons Chadoins
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25
0 <
tean
5 f, et deep, w h, • . icirgu-
ici .The whol l’oute is n eog B us
isi ting of a headright
V13ON, & Co,
WM JONES A Co
• mjrgtrl'w»/ l\
legei cd, on the 30th daM
st l’ues day tn A pi il mB
__, wout on Thn day at 7 P P
Bonds and Security w ill be required of eachConirac ar, and .
.the names ol persoms ini ende i ■ b . iven as security, should
— o be for warded with their propsals.
John rice jones p. m. g.
of December 1839;
!, at the • ourt house
Hl hours of sale, to
mty cl; im for 1280
old fo; the benefit
rash Promissory
NJ CARPER,
W ( burn, dec'd
da V, th re.
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rFJUS’I LOOK AT THIS 4^
Acr Land, oh ( alveston Pay, froniing Red Fish
Br 2 1 2 mil s from New Washing n For sale.
res at land, inl hiding the buildings, garden, Ac. The land
fthe better order ol Buffalo bay u land, and the buildings
ry complete, and admirably suited for a small family. . khe
willtake place at 3 o’clock p. m., unless previously dis-
edof at private sale: A BRISC ‛E.
March 19, 1840 . 245ds
WANTED TO HIRE,
aTY Negro men, for which good wag's will be given
tition id appiican w ill be acted upon. -Br order ol the hon.
IN MORELAND Judge of Probate.
j.. emt, John w. Pitkin n o uston; Samuc.. Williamy, A A
M. J k , co i L < geGalwruninHeudakb' Eeeellhckedek
j8000< olumbus, in tracts
h CR 1
t us
as । f ck Milam H otel, having 3 years and 9 months ‛EN BBLS 1
ith rivie ihat wuili be A vplain i on the day ol s ale JI
beds andbeddings, a large lot of household and kitchen i
k
In l e
IC’ 1 him
nth fror
■ d cut nails
■ prices, bv
«' T F BREWER
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Promis ory.potes.
JOHN H BROWN, Cur or i
gar, 8 bbls superior molasses, 10 kegs pickles. Also, a great
variety of clothing, boots, shoes, fur and silk hats and a variety
ol fashionable Willow hats for the summer season, hardware,
crqckery, and wooden ware ofevery description, wines liquors,
kcd&c. march 9, d275tl j
AND! LAN.—For sale low for caxhthefollowiugtracis.
b • ; •
I
Feb I- d2241 w3:
TOWSTK S TICKING”
• 3 bales 3 4 and 14 Domestics
1 bale 5-4 fic king For sale by
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; cherries tor al*’ t |
HOM AS l|
R \ 1 < RS NOl 11
J. cash, 20 keg fine eaf lard;, « sacks coffce; 12 bblsol
'! ‘“327: b _______L c. STANI >
1) lii/iulilii of i as—County ol Hari is
1 aonars Coun, Mare I 3 4 I '10 Notice is hereby iven to Fill
whom it may concern, that Daniel Harman has applied to the
probate conn lot the county aforesad, for the appointmnentof
■ j «'n rator to the vacant suceession ol John D, Shaw, deceased;
1 and that if any opposition te his appointment b Intended,the same
m isi be mido within ten days, at the end of win h time the pe-
7mnarch 1 287
HR
A
A
C STAVLEY -Jus s receive d and' offers for ■ ak Ibwor
Took iERE-A Banda--The proprietress of the Ex- {XT
L change Hotel being desirous of elosing ber business, osiers ' V V ____
Faale th* stock of furniture, liquors, ware, kitchen utensils, of lumber, which will be sold low for cash i
g &c , of the above well known stand, together with the cation be made. ECe’T
e, with bn Eqensive stable attached to the above, known as the Houston i----‘ "" ne*
efof which Ehglvsalls. ‘The house can be leased upon very reasonable —
“ns and affords an opportunity for any person wishing to—
Ewe in the business, rarely 1 he met with For terms,1. II
to , W W HAYWOOD,
“n 1m ae___ Manager.
G alveston t ivilian will insert 1 month and forward ar t. PE EIVED per l iend, a lol ' i Londo.
— 11 quarts .md pints to suit purchasers. #
A SALK <'T LOTS IN HARRISBURG march 17 287 THOS DA“
iLl 1 ke pjac < •, a Ft ida land Saturday the 10th and I ith A AD) INISTRATOR N
it a , isburg, for the benefit of the Railroad lLL persons havin claiusagainstthes
i is being made Hom Harrisburg to the rivet Brazos .[ | anler Newlands, dee ied, are hereby noti
. : — Money or lex as I r a in , N. ■ onetenth in d u1 y a uat hent '■ cated w tin the time pre crib
an , a like sum every ihree wonihs, till the whole is pa ill signed at ualveat i, or Jo Major Jame
l priet ors having vblaieda strong co-operation from for liquidation; and ose indebted to said <■
efi giblr i oints on both sides ot the Brazos, feel confi t’make immediaie p merit) as above. ■
AROLINE .xewlI
ARDWARE-Just receive! a good as
ware, and for sale by 8. A Ta
Li.
I
ion, between the lal
ib,i outery oue b
■■ said succession.
' । ' Tern
WM
i .12 d I >1 ( : Curator of N
,, BBLS wnisk. . for Sale by
l f . ' ' 283 MII
H65bpss, P tor sale by
y nupo 3 MILI
3L ?. ■ ■
1 inarch Ll,db 2*
ci y, to the highe • be! fer all h" p ■. onal property ‘ ■ r
e the ■ i ■ sion ct James’R itherf rd ools; als • at th ame
.Sovh half of L H No 9 inblock 18 in the city
Brazos river The above lands will be sold cheap if applica-
tion is madi soon. Warranted titles will be given to qny and
all the above lands, forturther pat liculars apply to
J. W CRUGER, Telegraph ofe
March . 274:tf
I W. PirKINomer foT ile a plenddassontmentofmer-
•. s licot . s it inetts, h is r,. gi i e ,
I shoes, wiic,tob.cco, ugar, whiskey; lard, domestics, ropes,
castings, glass and crockeryware, Ac. &c.
March 9 " 215 i
: w ud the I n . ■ m i ' ■ be"us ’ .
March 9 275.tf
I ' Jhst Httfivti and for 'Stilt, try
a. A A Osborn, 10 hhds new bacon,6 casks new sides,2,000
lbs Goshen cheese, 20 sacks Rio. coflee, 20 bbls fine brown su-
da: ! B' : J Ruraeuvouv,dec‛d. •
( WRA r< R S SALE a obedience to an ord i of the H n
U Probate Courtin and h r the cetiniv ol Hilt ri ■. Re public of
! xas dated 1 Mitch,; 1810,- Will,be seld it the Conn
House doos , Hi the,he Catyof Houston, between he lawlu
hours of ale, ir; Api il next nt public out
gihs bidder.k Lok Nos 7, 8 and 9 in block E in
Frost’Town, near th city uf Houston, bel nging to t'h< sucees
sion ot James N'Warfeld, de eased. Sold lor th ■ benetit ■ 4
' rpN BBLS Gree Apples, in first rate
I, and for sale by .
. m 45 dtf 28| J GAZLEYE
WITILL be si ldat j ublie au tion, pon the b • Tuesday in 1vu norca onl. a aone artiN
H \ at he Milam Hot ;. by or ter of ;t.. pidbat judge 1VEBB- ( 11 ' 8’ 1
Harris c urity, th ■ effet ' ol the late George Meyer, de- 5“ 1 azi a
•h with the improveineat thereon, near the brick -
ituatednearthe arsen 3 — titles indisy gtablb.1 The |
GAZLEYH4 ROBINSON
lie and a hait from the city of Houston. 2 lots, at -- _____ . #
. plVE BBLS, lur sale by
1 2B1 GAZLE#
... ______ uwts, just received a
L march 15. dt "31 _ GAZLE)
' | N • I R BRI S 14» ohv Nuts, for sale l|
- r ■ ■ i.. d : i___G AZL
____ S of ft el n pickle, for sale b
1 march 11 d 27 THOMAS 1
num, re
wicinity,
ly ar’ ol
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will
nch,
d by
d on
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" |! NTOlIC— The subscribers ha .'ing closed their business in
1, li Houston, have this day dissolved co -partnershp, bymv-
tual consent; those indebted to the firm will make paymen to
either of us, or in our absence to Jno W Pitkin, who will settle
ail demands against us.
JNO S SYDNOR,
C CHAS A MORRIS
if ♦ at ।
hie b”w*en the lawful
Apr ne xf, ill the prop
SC Ve-
andge-
wd New
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march 17 287
NTEW Bacon, our, • c. 4 casks of side
1\ 26 bbls, superhne Flour, I and Khali bl
5 bbls mess Pork 20 bbls Potatoes,
6 bbls Pilot Brea For sale by M
march 17 287. 8 ‛
JESSE P HITCHCOC.
A TTORNEY AI LAW, (Irom ( olumt
li located in Hast, p, Texas, and respe
professional service t the public lb- wilS
courts ol the counties >f Bastrop, Travis, Ml
und Fayette. All bn iness entrusted with!
t will becasilyd . H , and though
1 ' 1- 3 . gradin is
lot of bar fruiture, liquor . A. . &c '
r ■ ' it ’ a land
ate 2 acres of land Situated fn the •.: in
J .4. Sot t MaYD, d epu itcle k . di0.280
) Pepublicof 1^ KIS C Uldv of
nonirE (■ UuT March 1 h 180-Notice is hereby given to
I alt wbom it may ' one e r1 ,1 hat If be 11 I f unman h j a plied to
the probate e urt lor ths qouniy aforesaid praying tor the ap-
point me 1.1 of curator i. ihe vacnt successi n ol Johu Dunman,
. deccased; and that if anybopposition to hi- appointm nt Ik* in
tended, the s ime must be made within ten days, at the end of
which time th’ petition of appli ant will be acted upon.
By order oflbe honorable
1 N MOKELAND Judge of Probat: '
J A S’n i hmxyo, deputy • lei k d10-230
ve secured lad at,the wve stern ter’ I AR D, 1 ei
6 . .?■ anon the westornbank I 4 archd"
xer one mile above the fown of Rich I W PiIKI.h
y of the r Rd By al rlatir ns • • upiedby:
. z i . ;< March 9 2711
omartual surys your commi (3 ve asot ramnedihe ■ . . :Fe
j : ■ wit , the.Brazo ’ K1‛O L11 ‘‘
. . . - I l it1 1 - en amemat •
° »)tt • overeightaiics, which willtreqoir" grarl- ,p. > ■> ■, L ■ J
he Asrsi 100 • Lb , |
roete across the Brazos timbrt, od will mahe.the whole V) Trtnity,ior ale : .
length of the road about - M 1 ‘ , J
SEPHIN IL. H ARDsO .‘-"-3 . ‘t. • - b xe
ws I’ H«... • Cmit*F./oxe brandy ■
Acon l ’ AA' EngiDe ' E . '3. t . b a . ' as o
HIarril uro Nine' J- 1840. It 280 ' Jus' r. nd for • le j thelowestci
>. 1 di 2 23 w3230 s
■ | ston Civilian and IL hm nd Telescops til
, » ’ , < VTTHISKEY ANi BRANDY
P) nd • 1 ward a count . . _ , VV grbilod Meongahela Whisk
LARPACKET POK 8UNDAY TFE 2 Im 6 half .pipes ampagne Brand
22 eq. f tlK ' '.t . li K 0g ' Secm ,1‘iKht -‘The sale by . .
perior an weilkn’wn low pre ure steamshin mharch 17- 287
enry Windie Mast ket pered and’coppet FRrANINg WAN
fastened. T’his vessel carries ail her cargo under der k. ami of- MT- i1A 1 X.A
, r ittoshippers than ay other vesselin TN '.hr village O,( ' I" iltli The si
, ’ A bpilding 1 . o a l ’ mill) , • agon
In con sequenr e of t he numeroufalietepgra in circulation maker, one । inner, I ine <111'1* urrier
withr egasd t eol umbia 'i. e pre m , < opr etor deems it ne- has Icapital sullicient U arryonth busin
c / • I y l , state : hat it ” ill forthef uture be ' ut of the ; werof going to < ent re H ; I ! )- III III 11. U f
any vil r malicsous d e sigr ’ <f p rson to prev < nt her fre m as from llou - n bv way I Baey - ki i Y i .
to no ing her regulartrips with her usual puncinality, line 11 1 ■ on the diret ine Irom HooM il
N B’ The Columbia will hereafter leave New Orleans, on the mozt healthy tions in I exa ■
the Ist and IV’ end Galves stofon the 7<’ and 2zd, < a h month. Centre II<H, March • I ■
consideration bewitbdrawefromtheirade f s RN LARD, ,60 acksol w ill
‘10 kegs of | a rd
10 icks coffee, 2 bbls cranberries
FDS, Adm’ri.
is mph tidn.
m 255tds A. BRISCOE, Agent.
The R ichm nd Teles pe and Galveston Civilian will copy
. i sale, and for Ward account
fully attended to.
Re,ft re nets — His Ex ellency M B. Lamar
— _ _ Col Thos. G. Gordon Austin; C W Buq
Band kcukiI. to work on the HanRIsIURO AND Bx7 • Rail Geo.W
txa They will be taken for,not less than six months, and I
years, if desired. *: .A. BRI-COE.
R A DEXTER:
■house recently oc
ain street
"‛1 *2*
segabout 8 or 9 years old ; no br ■
% «
Co
nd chai- .
dark bay
wau, a small snip
1 Termset
, them
em-
his FT
blue .
fi bo vo ■
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m or
liars «
iddi- >
gov-
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CaEapforCasu, loquireathisotice
Min h4 10 2 0 n
I IKEWIHE Oh. 114 of 10 acres and I’ti" 13 acres two
l A mil’s fiom New Was iugton, hall w odland, tor sale for
cash,— Inquire 4 above.
Mrch* 10 980
\{/ . R, ■ A moml < 'uHon und'< 'ocn Alai kt t
VV E' beg l ave to announce to the Planters, Cotton Brokers,
and the public generally that a market will be opened for the
sale of notion, cor, hides, Ac., on Friday the lAh inst, in the
City of Rich m nd on the Bra.’ is, and will continue to be held
on every Friday throughout the year. Business hours, from
9 till 4 o’clock. Cotton brokers and corn factors’ stalls may be
hired in the market liouse, at #5 per annum.
McMahan A Brooks, George A. Feris, G A Parker, John
Hughes, Colin de Bland, John V Norton, Nicholas Maillard
e Managing Committe,
I JOHN LEVERING, Clerk. in 9 d3 278
2 04 ■
LET—The Roomiu he Telegraph Otice, immediately
ever the one occupied by Judge Morel nd Applv to
m21 it ____ ___J. NV CRUGER.
FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-
red in the I cant succession of
REPORT C)( BO‛K+ S brni
1 ntrel ■' ■ C mm tee, t ■ " ’ ; it 1 1,1
- .'I ! II'' nd i C zos Ra al I b 1
itosel INobedieneetoanerlerentere a l
• Lio ie 91 hdaj . M u: 1
< ommitt, ■ ; । ighest biu
Ihe und rsign ! acomnitict : \ ’ ly who were in the ciy fHot
rectedto layoff the ronteottheRilroadtoth, east n • /' i ■ ' ti
order of th" Bmzos timber, reprt
, , ■ . . ’ , i-i ■ L A i acres donati n ■ i, . . .
I hat heY commenced’sad work n ion lay, he ’Jib ucce ion.fexntiv h!
idd gn a i ndom line to said tirihe . •• . oint t 1
" _ aq. I; . , R mnord-d ■- '. ' ’ ‘
tmi th- true lpe runs • from sai 4 point to the mo t i
n l"vigtoppoiht ol ' imbi n B uy' ayo lN ob ''
• "eu + '
westend‛e**NipisAernue hi th town of or in 12 city; an .
maki g the distanc 2 ' . . • * 1
I wh 1 ■ ct. on hard .far
' - - O-K,bi ranch , B 1ysbayod, .lb u! -5 notes. / J
L recoived bvp ■
march 15 dif 38i GAZLEYM ROBIN:
01 .,r.i superior Gusnen lb®
L Dairy, andn 6 e order, for sale by
marekr 15 hl + G AZI EYEy tt. —..
ryiw ■ THOUAA: > LBS Goshen CM se, a good article,
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Fitch, D. H. The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1840, newspaper, March 21, 1840; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482474/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .