The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1841 Page: 1 of 4
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A GOOD OPPORTUNITY’
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UNITED STATES
ASD El HOPE.
Hidta*
Peltries
pet crate
per pipe
1 pipe
4 pipe
Apply to
March 20
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Boxes H by 10 Glas
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are s
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sea) skin
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RA IES of wharfage
Thursday
morning.
blankets.
Boules,
. Rice,
Ail wet and
H ill Irbil
( otfe. Salt,
agmyab-
eceipt for
PIELD.
ftsox
Ba
Caudles. Soap. Claret, e per be x 4
iron and Lend, per 100
Large packages, paredls, machinery or furniture.
Island elevated forty-hive feet abov the level of the sea, dis-'
mix hnndred yards apart, bearng East and West of ench other.
NSON..
HL 6 by*i'
INSON,
Fonse truly the “Traveller? Rest,
all who may call on him.
I ‘TENNESSEE AND SWEDES IRON.
I ip i d war r,
Cnockery,
laik ads,
do.
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Pnblixhcd nt the Otnrc or the Telegraphy at $ IO per anntim^ uemi-unnualty in mining.
\KT ANTED,
V V tend a farm abut t
prunella tot'd boots, strap , shoes, morocco
la and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen’s lasting and 7.
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10,000 cigars, a superiorquality’
50 doz caps and saucers.
B I N RON
fvedand fur
>B1NSON.
endle frying
VORD, Jr.
J M ROBINSON
M TOMKINS,
Spices &c , p r bag.
AN INDEX To THE LAWS OF THE REPUI
" LIC H \S BEEN COMPLETED.
Wana, and
NS, hay,,
in Street,
» ank le
or chemi.
Ind physi-
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bet 9
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6 tons of the above
New Orleans nfHlasses,
Leaf lard,
Bacon sides,
Sal rat n$,
Fresh rice.
Sperm cand.e.
Comp, candles.
Chewing ioba co,
Havana segars.
Black pepper.
Demijohns,
kind of turning either in brass, iron, wood or ivory
SWAIN.
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a good article. for sale by
J M ROBINSON,
Houston, T exas.
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Bbls «d. obits rrhni <1. Lai Su
F. GASSIOT
march 93 dti-wt -281
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in advance.
XpVtBTiaiNO.— OneBot
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J. >lACKELFORD, Jr
HE LAWS ’
SMITH A BAUER
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THE VHOEENING STAR
Houstom, Nov. 13, 18 H
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HOUSTON/ THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1841.
.. th.
Thursday
morning.
Monday
looming.
articles received by the last packet Neptune, consisting of
a good assortment, selected for manufacturing into all descrip-
• lions ot ploughs, horseshoe, ake, bar, tire, and noop iron; roun.
1 and rod irou, from 31 to 2 1-inch; square bar, from 1-2 to 2
I inches, &c. Ac. Mechanic’s, planters, and merchants,'are
solicited to call and examine the assortment. Thesubseriber
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stitute a square. 1 -*
To Merchants and others advertising by the ear, a reasonable de-
daction from rhe above rates will be made. / — -
Steamboat cards, Political and Personnt communications will he 7
c i rged at the samerates asadvertisements. A
Announcementsof Candidates lor othce $10 in advance
Tetns ireasury Notes will b tahen only atthes market pricel
All commuuicntions intendeforthe Morning Star must be
all iressed post I aid to the Ed tor.
ZIP THE Congress ending 1841, are now pub- । Ar a ) 1
X ) li shed and for sale by the subscriber. Alsolor sale, all
the Law - of T' x >- previously pas sed- and tlx Statutes ot Co e
i ahui a and Texas, in English and Spanish. These caube
TO LABONERS.
A ( I QR D0 good hands < an have constaut employment at
-FV wood chopping, cash wages by applying at the Steam
; Mill on White Oak Bayou.
THE MORNING STAR,
Published at theomee of the Tele graph,
BY JAMES F. CRUGER. E
Turns —The Morning Star is published tr-weekly on Tuesdnys,
• Thurdaysaud Saturdays at $10 per annum, payabl semi annually
IT AS removed to the office of James McGee, Esg., w here he
ll can at .ill times l>e profeasionally consulted.
Honston, Nov 20, 1841. nov 20
\XT ILL exec ute 1 ■
VV Iadfrqmn F,
' \ •fICE I- "... legally
' IV an horised’agent and alt oruey, to transaci anyandallot
1} thy busines, during muy absence irom the xepublic.’ r
vep'JAMES S HOLMAN.
—A steady, sober, and indusirious man, to at- I
three miles from There are
e public in
commodate
Fantin Sr.,
erseifat all I
’ afford, and
I public pat-
oil her. ’ ...
oct 28
Kr sale by '
NSON.
■Th c‛la,.
EN-(V
a I
arm a
20 bx 10 by 12
. Powers 4 Auorney, A< , &c .
Sunday
( • evening
- I 2
bo0fs, kid and seal skin-lip
ilot which is offered tor scJe low for < ash, cot.
I l <1 RFC’LIVED direct from Kentucky,a’supply of Jam x made
. . .J up, and by the piece cosisting in part of
. . AcLanyburinessolmineinthiciY:- 200 pairs patnloons, 100 ats
1 ' GE.WGNANI 77 100 single & d’ble hn asted vi ■
TZ/tnihe Ni w ALSO- 100 flannel shirts, 75 pair drawers,
l. 6 doz wool socka 3 doz pair blankets,
Por sal at ;. .. n ed ptices by
man h 10 dig-wu
257-1
. goods rec eived by arvivels, ure ofiered
to the City and Couatry irade, al lb' Juw esi ash price, or
in eiehnhge for ention,hod orher ■ olintr produce:
Frrsh sopnrhde ftour wrappng
, J ACAR.
rIHE im • gned take- this met hod ot inl rming the public
I- thatthe h rened public h ys or theforneraf _____
and Prait n sire et near the "id • ay
t " if that his Table and Bar will atall limnes be furnished with the
br st the mar ket e an at rd, ox'he hopes_that from/ hi aiten-
danc r to hiqzuests he w idl be ab <■ at all unit ssto accommodate
1 those who patronize him with good lodging, and make the
American and Eaglishiron. cast, German and Blister steel,
ary I loop iron, eorn and coflee mit garden and plantation A
hoes, trace chaias, snith vices, and alert ge hammers, patent and. v
western rastings, spades, shovels, cotton card-, Dupont’s and
Rodger s ywder, percussjon caps yails,cmeasures, window
sashes, n#, domest iev, bed biking F renefblankets, &e &e 7
- $0 37} 1
37 2
374
374
37 2
25 .
121
25 i
25
25
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.n 121
6 “ pewter foz
10 kega nails and
sizes.
^pHE gentleman who took a cap through mistake at the Bali,
I will please return it to the Captain of the Albert Gallatin,
and receive hisown in exchange.
lavaqa coflees
Brwn sugar,.
Loaf do
suit M t.
B produt e.
Ee of Huy 6
id notice ;s
having made such arrangements for constant supplies of the
above artic les, (especially the"l‛ennesse iron,) as will secure
to the purchaser at all times a good assortment, and at very rea-
sonable prices. JJ SHACKELFORD, Jr.,
E NOTICE.
,1.1 FISHER E quire, hasopened ijs,Mag I trate /' .V, N
I I a jus office, next door to the Po6t Oflice. 1 %
: 17 f ' laie
r LaWNOEE
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Law H oust on. T> vis offiee first floor, Akbame HjouseCongrese
t feet and Cunt House Square. L ' jan 12 df
l janes, green, redand while flannels, Merino and woolen shit is
, mbregs, bed ticking prin ted sarserett, Cawli.
na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merir o shawis,
.ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, turniture checks, tufted rugs, •
! cotton, pongee, silk and bandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain,figur-
_________ __________________________________ ______ J ed, ribbed and- black twilled cravats, plain and figured Englisk
('OFFEh 50 sack Havana, jri received an by < and French in. ■ । o children • । ' > r ।
j U July 20th. F. GASSIOT. ladies superfine .black ill back elastie wel cashmere aud
- yoT/cii TO MARINE HU. ( thibbet gloves, furniture, iancy, AmericaneudsnperfineEng.
Collectors Othce, Part of Galveston, > i ioh prinu, palludshread • orx d ‛ < ,| urs, ktantine handker-
17th Mny, 1-11 $ chiefs, Grecian, plain ,1g"red and dotted bobinet lace, book
Wil LI i JUTS hn v< bee n plncod on the East < nd of Galve ston ] ’ $w is aud cambic mu! ins, bishupa lawn linneu cambrit hand •
‘ j kerchiels, woolen plaid l yruls Mexicqn andVerneciancravats,
i nuunannyarurapun,cargranianu emocenvner. I bleached and unbleached ? heeting and shirtinee <
\ 111 ( -hna also been pincedon the Bar, about fotr miles distant < burgs,a heavy at r ie, piain and plaid lins vs, ladic
- from the lights and in range with them. • prunella ahd foxed prunelugaterb
. V 1 ssels shud not attempt to come in nt night without a Pilot, I pers, &e &ce
/ nor approach tearer than five fathoms, when they thould brg tin
2 lightedorngeandeometd.
Laurude ot th Ear, 29 15, North; Longitude 04, 49, We st.
ARRIVAM
IND DEPART 1 RES/W T’FEMALI.
ton, hide s oe pri ries, U
j nov-Bd&wtf
, and Epanish Lit
each
per 100 Ibs bnle
Lard Nails, ko . per kngo
< rlea ns refiner v lor . by
LA W NOTICE
LOVE, REIDY & LUKNLEY,
A t TOR SEvS At l. Aw. ,
ICh he will
|^Ui thoe
furni hed III bonn : volumes d in pamnphlet form.
J. W CRUGER, Telegraph Oflice,
.'I!- ’ ’ Hou . '.
( cases of ladies and gentiemens shoes, boots
or ' I * - • ■ msi-ting ot ladies’ prune He boot-.
W l EuN,
"V 1 Richmond Colum-
bia Brazoria, Columbus,
Mitt" 'i l‛t-#a,
Sin Artoni &c
EASTERN,
Via Monigomer y. Wash-
n N »c gdoc.he -.
San A ugustit . and Red
River County.
per each 6 cobic feet meusure, at the rate of 124
Hume, mule or ass,—. - j 50
Pleasure cariages, . - h-- 1 00
Wagons, carta or other vehicles - 50
Neat, Cattle, per head • • 124
p, hogs, goats. . 6
iber,/ per 1000 feet, • - 1 00
per 1900 • 1 00
PLACKSMITH TOOtb.—tine w Black-smith-0,
i complete, and jhy ask by J. SHACKELFORD, Jn,
I r Bbls old WiRkey just received and lor salecheaprior !
senAky J M ROBINHOJ>. |
Ct Boxes Compbund Sarsaparilla By tup, just receivedandfor i
Vxakhv jlW _____ J M ROBINSON
| fiafe’heavy Ma< iiinawBlankets,just received, "
I dec 3 JMROBINSON,
i ‛)HE undersigned having at present the fine steamers Albert
H A Gallatin and Dayton in the trade between this place and
j Galveston, has determined to transport from and after the first
i of Oetoler, Cutton at the low rate of four bits per bale, by
. .----------------------------------------------— which means Planters can have their cotton landed in New
K PRICE may be lo md d r,ii hete gr ph Q1 it an s l rom ) (re at 92 per ball- taFreight up at four bits pci
bailding . V july - '!u « U-152 bbl JOHN H STERRETT
JUSTICR cotIr H ouste n, Oct. 4, 1841 ' oct 6 d&wif-308
TO1ICE ia L-reby given, that the subseriber was duly ap-
I pointed Administrator of the estate of Thomes H. Pulige,
■ of Victoria, deceased, at Hie August term of the probate j 25 doz. Carolina hoes
ourt of Vh folia county, and has taken upon himsell that trust ' ._____ ; . _
J HADLEY A Jous Scorr-AismesandCounsellrsat by giving bonds as the law diricts. And all persons who are goods"-cpnsistig of heavy blankets,
-- • -- - mdebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay../T .....
ment, and all persons having demands against the same, are re- t and drawers, char
----------M tS ■/'! Aee.oevyrr — i quired to exhibit their claims within the time specified by law.
’ MEGG,M 1m AtvW'ffn^ ur ihev w .11 lie barred. THOMAS M CONNELL,
A'! TORVEYS A I LAW AyO । Vit ioria, Sept. 1 1, 1841. Administrator. '
MAIN STREET—HOUSTON. 4 -« p 28 dot-wfit-307
JOS. C. MEGGINSON, R. 1FEODORE SMYTH.
April 15, till
p <ILK and Pdfm Leal Hats. , , _
• I < are of the latest styile oi Freiu h ilk fau, just received
and forttale by may IM. L.t. J SI ACKELFC R I >, Jr.
: । doz. grubbing hoes,
” painted pails,
i ;0 sckssal,
i ht piaK' ntucky Baggin ■
1 7 coils Kv. rope,
• 1 cases mud and waterproof 20 doz. edged j lates
, l" ots, ‘ 30 b . • - 0. "i ted ■ izes .
4 " 1 usset brogans, 6 barrels brown sugar,
3 • ■ kip do, 100 pair trace < hains, L.
, 2ca-ksok and to do
T’ogether with a handsome seh Hop oT staple and fancy dry
APpram
a’ Ke
J»wr* LvE,
Jsuns REILY,
f W lit XX.KV.
Bagging, per piece
Bale rope or <orAngo. per roti
( )F THE se -ion ot C ver endingioil,arenowi ferefor
V - the sub ■ i ibet . La a . ।
Texas previously passe i—and the statutes cf Cohuila and Tex-
a in English an 1 Ihesee sn 1 ejurnish e 1 , b und
! volrimes or in pamphlet form. Ahn a-iap an ! Description nt
Texas by Francis Mi A+ Ji
nov21wt-312 GEORGE BALL,
7 . Galvestom. *
det hdil
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i.L 'MOBACCO. Jess Hart lIrand, Mv brat . as d qu il
• A ities, Sioul's brand, & . ~rgars For rale bv
_ap204w J SHACKELFORD,JR
( ) (00 bs B ' 1 i ’
A,lL/L >10 S IEPHIERD ' CRAWrORD
G twenty actes under good fence, and well binke up. Liberal,
° • hare "• thWM d FvAph, “ ■
h oct26dtt - or at the Telegraph Oflice.
'< FARMFORSALE, ' ^4
(1ONTAINNG fifty aeres of land on Boffalo Rayon, a ho nt
; N / one mile below the city, with a good dewelling house,
kitchen, Ac, built new last summer. Ten. acres fronting on
the Bayou, is cleared ready for planting, the balance well tim-
hired. Also if the pprchasr should wan’, head of cows and
calves, and furniture of all kinds, fur further particulars and
terms of sale, enquisof H. J. BACHELDER,
Houston, Nov. 15th, 1841 Main Sweet.
nov 20 \
"" NOTICE.
J. H F OLTMANN.
Honsto, October 9, 1811. ort9d3m-w3m 309
u. " THE LAWS
fit u, Geri
se, and ira
; ing tn his oflice, at ihe hortest mice, ryom
Bacon, per khd
S iar.
ler 3dir/‛ .
Btn Amefi an Brandy,
R ECEIVED by late arrrivaly of scho nerCol Hian son, an I
IL Steam Packet New York, the i il wing well selected as
sortment of Groceries, Cotlery,liardware, & . Ac.
12 dozen knives and forks, 20 lie. couon wrapping twine,
100,000 rut taeks ar‛d sizes, ti boxes soap,
) doz. long handled shovels, 3 “ starch,
4 “ brass wire sei ves, 2 ' rmperia!tea,
| 12 " door and window holts, 2 “ V. il do,
“20 “ hand:saw hie', 9 kegs Duponts F F F G rifle
10 “ .K cui and mill saw do, . r wder,
10" pitl saw Jo, l barrel spts. turpentine,
cte, -- l't coils manilla rope irom 3 tv
spikes as‛d 1 inch,
2boxesbaricad, ,
30 demijohns from 1 to 5 gallon,
4 bar"s molas es, new crop,
<> reams wrappng paper.
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Via (ial veston, perSteam
Packe t- according to tin dys
Fof their arrivals and dypur
( 10F FEE -10 ba g ' i van e i ottee ju 1 received ar
L/' for sale by ! - ‘Ki l i . D Ja.
V2KANDY. 1 Amerienn brandy, ju : rea ivedandfr
•J __ J Ll It
RA-PAIRNe
’ yv____ - ■' IERI & • RAWFORD,
cajlaezhoc, EDI INis \ . ..... n 1 a nd for ah by
boot' prunej! IV_oci30dwti HEPHERD&CRAWFORD
' ’ ' ■ ■ ( 1OFFEE AND FL
V 21 bbls, superfir • fan
muy 18
where, beyond the Republic, the inland postrge-must be
' paid ‘ i Muy 1, d&wtf .. . . .
1 . • lined brogue . kipand rah skin shoes, brogans and pumps, and ।
t ----- a good ascortment of boy’a shoes just received and for sale by '■
(O' j lanboq’EinSox '' J SH ACKEI FORD J '
\TOTICE Mr j il . th rize d age lit : U ran
l! WPHCH । ■ o a ccu • i ■ .i d tn 1, 1111 it an we i s a i mi • t e v
VV cry purpo • : a rItu ill found exccediogly
useful to Lawyer, Judgestandall who are required to refer
ll frequently to these laws. For .sale Gr cash, by
CRUGER A MOo ’ E
July 23 dAwU ^Telegraph Otire
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-On allletters.sent toihe’tmitdStntes
L ALEN A M, JACKSON, Collector
Galverton. Mav l' * may22 dif-wif-289
Erish wagkey
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westen do
| OAF SUGAR---A fresh invoice just received from the refinery
IJ mid for sale at New Orleans rang, by F GASSIOT.
11K ANDY —24 Pipes iVencbTirandy, for sale by
1 oc130d&wif SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD
“ n
per etale
per tierce -
dry bbis.
cognac brandy,.
nearn do
Holland gin,
American do •
cherries, .
ale,(in boxes,)
sweet oil,
Manilla ropes,
du lines.
een he •
Wcomfbrt-
Bua:
torher
boarders, to
■ Houston,
oct 23 dif
Main strert
Edb x
Emay
Elix
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rm,
eSquar
Bid Ihr pu
ave prom
p,kMNoY GtiElkIES.—iBuxe for ale by ’ -- -
V ,0. iw«i n L) <>Ct 30 d&wif EHEPIIERDR GAwronn
NuvembAh,lil. , nov 9 dl2t h------—-----—~"......
TO THE IT Bl IC “ _ LOST
" ub-erib-n.....perinvini.....B7ITT7L.;;,//77
! they are feady to exzeute on the shortest notice and on the । ' p GAS i m
, cheapestterm, corisot braas work, such as belis of every Houston, Dee 46, 1841, "er 1
description, as lot (hurdles, steanbgats, boarding houses, «te • —on -pr T . II.
' spurs, stitrups, boxes for engines, ete They w illlalsodo . very 7 (10RN WAMTE Th
wood or /ivorv C V thousand bbls of corn. BACHELDER A P. AI LEY
Nov. Sth, IS|L nov 6 d6-w3t Main St H uston.
i cape of palm leaf hats,ass‛td,
Honston, Nov. 5th, 1841.
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