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Comp. candles,
. Chewing tobacco,
Havana segars.
Black pepper,
Demijohns,.
American and English iron, van, ue
and loop iron, corn and coffee mills,
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bed ticking, French blankets, &c. &c.
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AF THE session oftlungyess ending 1841, are new offered for
V sale by the subscriber. Also for sale, all the Lawn <4
Texas previously pasd- and the statutes oi Cohuila and Tex.
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A i TOlNEYS
J auzs Love,
J.Mrs Renr,
C W BUCKLEY.
Llh NOTICE
LOVE, REILY & BUCKLEY,
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Ti x as Ireasury N tes will be taken only artheir market price,
arn communiations intended for the Morung Star must be
t dressi d pnst paid totheEior.
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Cognac brandy,
peacn do
Holland gin,
American do
Pubtished Tri.n^ omr. othe Tetegraph, so per mnnum,semi-onnuauyinaavemee.
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Coffee, Sak, Spices &oper bag,
Bagging, perpiece--
Bale rope or cordage, per coil
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p • Bbls American Brand
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A toihe City and Country trade, at the lowest cash pric
I in exchange for cotton, and other country produce:
Fresh supine dour, wrapping paper,
Havana coffee, ’ freshseeds.
Brown sugar, vinegar.
Loaf... do, Irish whiskey.
New Orleans molasses, , Monpngahela do
Leaf lard, 1 *
Bacon sides,
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Honston, Texas.'
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A CARD. ---------
rHE undersigned takes ahis method of informing the public
I that he has opened a public house on the corner of Travis
and Prairie streets, near the old capitol, and he pledges himself
, that his able and Barwill at all t lines be furiished with the
best the market can aflord, and he hopes that from his auen-
dance to his guests he will be able at all times to accommodate
those who patronize him with godd lodging, and make the
| House truly the ‘‘Traveller’s Rest,” and render satisfaction to
all who may call on him.
AT LAW.
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AUSTIN,
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WESTERN,
Via Richmond, Colum
i Rrazoria, Columbu,
M it igurda, Texana,
San Antonio, & ’
EASTEEN,
Via Montgomety,Was
ington Nacogdoches
‘Sa Augustine, and Ro
- River County.
Texas pru______ . ________________
as, in English and Spanish. These can be furnishedinbouna
volumes or in pamphlet form. Also a map and Description oi
Texas, by Frane cis Moore, Jr.
nov 94 wif-312 GEORGE BALL,
Houston, Dec. 4th, 1861. ' \ (F GA8s0T
I (ORN WAN i ED*—The subscribers wish trpure hase one
— . thousand bbls ui corn. BACHELDER&BAILEY)
‘ 5th, 184k.,nov6dGt-w3t Main St. HoGston.
LACK SMITH ToOLS—One set Black-smitht0ol.
f P < ompleig,. and for sale by J.SHACKELFORD, JR,
O’ FFEE - i0 bags Havana green CJufeejust receimT^Td
. Mf t sale by_ap20dw°JSHACKELFO R D, Jr
RKANDY—2} Pipes French Brandy, for sale by “ -
miaodAwif. SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD. '
Sunday
evening.
furnished in bound volumes or an pamphlet form.
an R , 3 W. CRUGER, Telegraph Office,
____________________________________ Houson
Hous ___________ jan 12 di f ■ . 30, onsn Jacino siri el, torn i ng Court Quaudyinblork.
MEGUINSON & SMYTH, Al tht imnprovements the reon,also Im No. 3 in sameblock, also
ATTORNEYS ATEA W AND COUNSELLORS, .Mo .4-inbokmt known as Frou town;
> MAIN ArKEET-—HOUSTON. 7
A JOS, C. MEGGINSCN, R. THEODOKESMYTH,
April 15, dtf
l’ueslay Thursday
......-in.- morning.
„ buots, seal lace’ shoes
morocco boots, prune!-
memtha-ad’- r
Hides, each * 1
Peltries perlOOlbs.de X 64
Lard, Nails, &c., pereg • - 3
Candls, Soap. Claret, e per box - 8
Iron and Lead, per 104bs. • J 6,
Large packages, parcel machinery or frniture,
per each 5 cubic feetleasure, at the rate of 124
’ Horse, mule or ass, - - 50
Pleasure carriages, 1 - • 1004
Wagons, carts or otherehicles go
Neat, Cattle, per head - - 12,
Sheep, bogs, goats, - t • * 64 u
Lumber, per 1000 fee - . 1 00
+ e per 1000-26 1 00
1 R Bbls old Whiskey ^as?ceive^ Md for mI?- cteap "for
1 U cosh, by V I J M ROBINSON,
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1 Bale heavy Mackinaw BWetaJiui receive^ a
l dee 3 dtf J M RCBIN80JV,
l () Boxes super fine Tobacijust received by ------
IU dec 8 dtf JMROBINSON.
1 Bale Checks, fast coforsjust rec ived and for sale by;
1 dec3dth - ' _ _ JMROBINSON.
OTICE- Thomas M. Bagby of this‛city,is my ,
-A an horised agent and attorney, ic traupat . au
mybusinea, duringmy absence from the republic
SeP2257dw JAMES S. HOLMAN
j > k \N»> Y.Ci iEIt 111E3.-4 Kuxr. 1 ” 7
—-g __ SHEPHERbA enwroKD.
per Oleum i • -------
siervzFana"agpze
1 • Russel), any person finding the same will be suitably ie-
warded by leaving the same at the store of
Published at theomce ofche Telegraph,
* EY JAME3 P.ORUGEE. '
Teays. —The Morning Star is published tri-weekly on Tuesdays,
Thur Mays and Saturdays at 810 per annum, payable sem annually
isadvanoe. . .
I msiongrexperienee inbiainegs lobe able to execute wark°P suo "a
lo n crivc a liberal patronage.__nov 13 d&.w3m
' ' T J**ERAL abvance- made on shipments of Cotton ami Pro-
i —d duce toE. J. Hart, New Orleans, by
ap20d-w JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jn,
'ENNESSEEAND SWEDES IRON. 6 tons ofihe'lve
A articles received by the last packet Neptune, consisting of
a E°ndassortmens, selected fur manufaciuring into all descrip-
5 irvue, uvioe onve, axe, oar, nre, and hoop iron ; roun.
and rod iron, from 3 4 to 2 1-2 inch; square bar, irom 1-2 to 2
.iimcheside.&c. Mechanic's, planiers, and merchants, are
seited to call and examine the astontment. The sobscriber I
having made such arrangements for pnstant supplies of the
a rix t article s. (espe, daily the Tennessee iron,) as will secure,
io Ihepurchasenat n|i times a good assortment, and at very rea.\
simable prices. - j SHACKELFORD, Jr.,'
1 0AE SUGAR.-Afresh invoice jus received from the refinery
** and for yah at New Orleans rates, .by F GASSKIT.
‛RoBACCO-Jesse Hare’s brand, Myers’ brand, ass'd qual.
A Utes, Stout's brand, &£., segars. For sale by
-aP2dw___________J SHACKELFORD, JR.
—UMMER SI JGR —An invoice of HHD beautiful Sugars for
* amiy use and Bar Rooms, just received ami for sale by
_ 1 F GASSIOT.
i JUSTRECEIVED,-----------
TUFTY Bbls, fresh Flour, 25 sacks green Havana Coffee, 9 bbls.
A surar-hquse molassea, 7 bbls, brown sugar, 50 bbls, rectified
whiskey, 4 cognac brandy, Sbldt. Amenican brandy, 10 bbls.
American gm, 1or sale very low by F GASSIOT
_Maylst184l, _£ i daw tf
OLD CAPITOL.---- -
N N< R W OOI > has opend the above as MMuse -of enter,
l y • tainment, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Housiun^Nov. 9,1841. ______ nov. 9 dawif312
15 ECEIVED by late arrrivals of schooner Col Hansonand
I v Steam Packet New York, the fellowing well selected as-
sormeni oferoceries. Cutlery, Hardware, &c. Ac.
fpes and forks,
1$eks as'd sizes.
I doz. log-handied shovels,
I “ brass wire selves,
; 12 “ door and window bolts,
/20." hand-saw files 9 kegs Duponts P F F G rifle
10 “ M cut and mill saw do, powder. -
,, 104 pi 1 saw do, 1 barrel spis. turponlibe
totranaci any and all ot 6 •' pewter f(. 2 ets, H» coils manilla rope trum 1 to •
1 the rrphlit. 1 10 kegs Balls and spikes a«’d. 1 inch, f
JAMES S.NOLMAN sizes, . 2 boxes bar lead,
. 7 2 doz .grubbing hbes, ' 30 demijohns from to.5gallou
12 painted pails, ‛ 4 bar’Is molMses, new crop
50 sacks sail, 6 reams wrapping paper 1 ’
10 P; Kentucky Bagging, 10,000 cigars, a superior quality:
7 coils Ky. rope, /50 doz. cups and saucers,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz. edged plate*
boots, ' 30 bag* shot, assorted sizes
4 “ russet brogans, 6 barrels brown sugar, . I
3. "ikipdo, 100 pair ‘race chains,' ,
25 doz. Carolina hoes, ■ 2 casks ox and jog do
Together with a handsome selection of staple and fancy drv
goods— consisting of heavy blarkets, casipdere, saitinetls Ky
janes green, red and white flannels. Merino and woolen Shizts
and drawer', chambregs, bed ticking, printed sarsepet, Caroli
na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merino’ shawls
ladies ncti woolen handkerchiefs, furniture checks, lulled rugs’
cotton, pongee, silk and bandannoe pocket banakfs, plain, figur!
ed, ribbed and, block twilled cravats, plain and figured English
and French merinoes, childrens fancy colored boots and socks
____ ladies superfine black silk, black elastic welt, cashmere and
following goods received by late arrivals a, gloves, furniture, fancy, American and superfine Eng-
h- fu- --- F—----- . . . ’ 1 , lish prints, pallud thread, assoried colours, larantine handker-
’.° ; chiefs, Grecian, plain, figured and dotted bobinet lace, book
swiss and cambricmuslins, bishops lawn, linnen cambric'hand-
kerchiefs, woolen plaid tyrols .Mexican and Vernecian cravats
bleached and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, cotton asna‛
burgs,a heavy article, plain and plaid linse vs, ladiesseal skin
prunella and foxed prunella gatcr boots, kid and seal skin slip,
pers, &c. &c.—all of which is offered tor sale low for cash cot.
ton, hides oe peltries, by J SHACKELFORD, Jr.
. i ____________________ Main strert
KUHN & CO,
At Kesler's ofd st^/nd torntt Main ttreel.
J TRECEIVED per latearriwa's. Sugar, Coflee, Bacon, Flour
nov 13 da wif
-____Galveston.
MTWW'PANS —-ti dozen long and short Randle trying
pans, just received and lor sale by '
“a* ™___________ J. cHACKELFORP, Jr.
KHOES.—6 cases of ladie's and gentlemen's shoes,
• &e, consisting of ladies' prunelle buots, seal lace
» shoes, ______
psanarttyttezzhrarepmrkkksuz
may 18 ; *‛ 3. SHACKELFORD 7
boszabusto . *3 mu -
\T O IICE—Mr. A. J. B ke is my authorized agent to Iran- 1
-11. sac: ny business of t ne in this city. ' I
/sept IT tf v GEO, WGRA^T
Li Bbls d uble refihi Loaf Suga f, direct (ram the New
L Orleans refinery, g sale by
‘ - J M° RO BISSON,
a good article, for sle by
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Houston, October 9,1841. ' “ocr9mw3A,
444) Lbs. Saleratus, for ale by
OW oct 30 SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
0000 brands, ior saleb----
rnE undersipnea hav^^nt L. . AVsVVV pet 30 SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD '
T dinadsrsiansdytanin “ - - THE LAWs—--
Galveston, has determined to transport from and after the first
rfmsEE22
bb’_ . _ , ,, JOHN H. STERREEFT.
Hopston,OcL4,1841.ucoct G da,v1-308
JU5t received Md for sale by
U Jt,|y r___ f. GASSOT.
o0 Boxen 8 by 10 Glass, 20bxs 10 by 19 Glass, for sale by
Vbm15.. _ J M ROBINSON
, / A. M TOMKINS, .
TT AS removed to the office of James McGee, Esq., where he
11 —I can at all times be professionally consulted.
Houston, N^v. 20. 1841, nov 20dtf
? TOTHEPBLIC.--------
I IHEnsubscribergrespectfullyintorms ""‘I friends and the i WMH.PISHRR, n thoctizens /Ita,*
I —.,P , ISin 8e ra ’ that they have opened a brass foundry I ’’ and.the surrounding country, generally, that he lias opened
corner of I ravis nd Preston street, near the Markel, where an establshment at the City of Houston, on Franklin stree{,two
they ye ready to ex rente on tie shortest notice and on the doorszaboye Dr. Me Anelly s office,, for the purpose of carrying on
cheapest terms, all sorts of bras- work, such as belis of every / aioring busint s8 in all its various brauches. He hopes Trom
desc ription, as for churches, steamboais, boarding houses de llongexperienee inbusiness 10 be able
sPurS, stirrups, boxes for engines, etc. They will also do every
kind of urning either in brass, iron, wood or ivory
-------- Hotisto,, Nov. 5 h, 1841. SMITH A BAUER.
)t PRICEmaybe loundat his othice, in the Telegraph . hoyGdimn ■ I |
1J building. . july 8-dt-wif-152. VALU ABL E REAL ESTATE— CINYpROpE*
,g JUSTIC COURT. . n"r ° ‘ -------------- I
1 EO. FISEER, squire, hasopened his Magistrale’s Dockd
kJ at his office, next door tothe Post Ofice.
AND DEPARURES or THE MAIL.
AN INDEX TO THE LAWS OF THE REPUB.
I LIC HAS EEN COMPLETED,
VTHICH is so accurate and full, that it answers almost ev.
VV ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exteedingly y
useful t« Lawyers. Judges, and all who are required to reler A
frequently to these laws For sale for cash, by «\
, , ,, r CRUGER A MOORE, \
July 99 dAwtf Telegraph Office V
TYom BHOKS, WRdMfTTTUTLB, V-lUiaia /)
, an LL by the Kingsten, aa assortmeut of Horse, Shoe and 2 ‘
yd Md for sale by Wrought Nails. Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Cayenne andaark
KELFORD Jr Pepper, (ground,) brandy fruis. Sardines, Ac., and forsanE
0n-m-‛ Mf T J. SHACKELFORD, Jw
Unite© States
AND EuuorE.
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Novrertatso.—One Dollar per square for the first" insertion and
fihty ■ enis ifor each sube quent insertion—eight lines or less to con- I
» itute a « unre. '
To M n hntsandothers advertising by the year, a reasonable de- |
duction from rh«‘ above rales will be made.
Steamboat cards. P'olitic akmd P rsonateommunications will be '
charged at the samerate - asadvertise in. ma.
ia । ouncementsof Cundidates far office StO in advance.
Crockery, per crate -
Liquid, per pipe
A^OLTME II.] ^HOUSTON, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28 1811.
THE MORNING STAR,
T Y,c,e—ADMINISIRATORS‛ SALE. - —......... tor manulacturin
A GREEAB IE lo an order from -he Hon. 1. N. Moreland Hotis of ploughs,horse Shoe, axe, bar, iire, and
- A judge of Probate Coorl in and for the county of Harris, and---- • L - ‛ “
We willpocee to sell on the first Tuesday.in January 1842
----- ■ ...... Deng the /day of January next, at the Court House doorin
1 . B. J HADLEY « Sco r. Attornies and Counsellors at the city ol Houston, for the benefit of the credtors and heirs of
L.aw, Houston, Texas-aficefrst floor, Alabama Houae, Congress the estate of Henry Trott, deceased; lots No. 8
eetand ( out House qunre Jan12 dll . . w on San Jacinto street, fronting Court House square, with.
PORT d HOUSTON.
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RATES C WHARFAGE.
Bacon, per hhd.
lures. | yL
t to the United States, or else-
where, beyond the Repblie, the ihland postage must be
paid. ' • May 1, dwtf
8 j ks br-t Coffee re|l by last b'^t' anil for sale by
m J M ROBINSON.
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Blankets,
i Bottles,
'Rice,
acres ot land south ot Cyprus bayounearsurneti as0323
acre oh W hite Oak hay ou neat Burnet’s also 213 acres on Cy.
prus bayou near Bume - also 181 .acres on White Oak bayou '
___ car A hexander’s, also 492 acres on heqd of Green’s bayou, on
Montgomery mad, also 1476 on Bufalo bayou north of
ineyppint, also 320acres en Walnut creek north of Robert's
150,213 acres routh of and near Houston, also 213 acres on
; Walnut creek, also 23024 acres north of and near Houston also ■
122 acre on Green's bayou above J W. Oats, also 320 acres on
W hue Oak bayou above Alexander's, also 320 acres on White
Oak bajou on the Washington road, also 492 acres on Cvprus ’
bayuu mar Duck wor ha, a Iso 1476 acres on White Oak bayou r
■ -i0uston, also 192 acres on Gret n‛ bayobove J w < ats
alno 4605 acres on. Cyprus bayou near J Duckworth's also 400 (
acres, on W hite Oak bayou joining Alexander’s, also 213 acre-
on White Oak bayou above Alexander’s, also 320 acres on
Green' bayon joining Duckwogth's, also 123 acres nosthor
1 incy point, 123 on Willow .reek, also 213 acres on the head
.4 Bray s bayou, 492 acres south of and near Houston alm I
Just acres on Spring creek on the Washington road, also meat
catte, farming ami. household utensils, &c.; Ac. Terms 12
months credit according to law.
Thursday E, P TROTT, t. 1
morning. , J. W. BRASHEAR, ‛ Adininistrators.!
G. H. BRINGHURSP.
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cherries,
ae, (in boxes,) / -
sweetoil,
do lines,
, ----------------..cast, German and Blister steel.
! ami loop iron, corn and coffee mills, garden and plantation
hoes, trace chains, smith vices, and sledgehammers, patent and
western castings, spades, shovels, cotton darde, Dupont's and
Rodgers powder, percussion caps, pails, measures, window
sashes, nails, domestics, bed ticking, French blankets Ac Ac
F GASSIOT
March 20.___1e march 23 df-wtr-281
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