The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 381, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1842 Page: 1 of 4
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20 boxes spermcandles.
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10 dozen castor oil,
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o.--juUuuS, saipns, owcurcau, svautu zvaL >ugar,
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e of the latest style of French silk hals, just receive
and for sale by may 18 J.SHACKELFORD,Jr.
100 kegs cut nails, ass‘d40 bbls, superfine flour,
4 bales Va. cotton osnaburgs.
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3 per < eut. adv,
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¥( • IIOE —Mr. A. J Burke is my authorized agentto tran-
w sact any business of mine in this city.
fpt 17if GEO W. GRANT
SCOTT & ‘TARPLEY,
ATTORNEYS d COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
24 grind stones, for sale for eash, by
July 9ih, 1842 july 9 dtf F. GASSIOT.
200 lbs. copperas,
6 dozen Sappington Pills, (Genuine,)
1 dozen augers, assorted sizes,
. 1 dozen long mowing scythes,
30 per cent, adv,
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Toolsand implements of trade in actual use,
the property of emigrants, • (*
Vinegar per gallon, -
W heal and other grains per bushel of 60 lbs.
THE LAWS
()F THE sessiqnof Congress ending 1841, are now offered for
• sale by the subcriber. Also for sale, all the Laws of
Texas previbusly passed— and the statutes of Cohuila and Tex-
as, in English and Spanish. These carrbe furnished in bound,
volumes or in pamphlet form. Also a map and Description of:
TVxas, by Francis Moore, Jr. *
nov 24 wtf-312 GEORGE BALL, Galveston.
GALVEST N and Houston PACKET.
THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMBOAT,
EDWARD BURLESON,
NOTICE. . "
HE undersigned have this day dissolved by mutual consent
75 pair of hames, ready ironed,
20 boxes tobaeco,
4 bags black pepper,
3 do allspice,
4 casks bacon hams, sides and
shoulders,
4 chest* leas,
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3 bbls linseed oil....
40 kegs Duponts Fl F • Fl!
powder,
• 1,000 pounds bar lead
60 bags shot
; is airy.
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15 per cent, adv* 1
Ware, crockery, • -
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Chambertin,
and all other varieties of Burgundy except
Champaigne,
Champaigne, • .
Claret, in cases,
“ in casks, : •
• French, the produce of France, and import-
ed tn French or Texian vessels,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 kegs lard,
, 6 boxes Collins’ axes,
6 dozen Ames’ spades,
1 2 “ Adams’ “.
city, all of which will be sold low for cash, cotton, &c. 4r., by
feb9dAwtf-323 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
FRENCH GOODS.
DECEIVED per Atlanta and Normande, from Havre and
At Marseils,
F THE session of Congress ending 1841, are now pub-
. secouu .. a.y ....... —r_____ — lished and for sale by the subscriber.. Also for sale, all
Ie flatters himself with being expe- the Lawsof Texas previously: 1—and the Statutes of Co-
1 - । ahuila and Texas, in English and Spanish. These can be
DRY GOODS—Clothing, Vestings, summer & winter cloth,
hats, boots, shoes, shifts, suspenders, Ladies* fancy
caps, dressing cases, work cases,shawls.
PERFUMERY.—Pomatunn, soap,cologne water, and hair oil.
H AR D-W ARE—Locks, utenils, cutlery, hammers, bolt,
nails, screws, grindstones, looking glasses, guns.
WINES.—Clarrei, madeira, port, sauterm, champaign, mu -
kat, Rhime wine, medo. St. Juline.
CORDIALS — Anisette, assorted do., rua, garfait, amone,
brandy fruits and cherries. -
LIQUORS—C randy, cognae and champaigne, gin in jugs,
mineral water, (Seltzee)demijohus, 1,3, and 5 gallons.
FRUITS.—Almonds, raisins, sweatmeats, refined loaf suzar.
h by him.
Houston, April 16th, 1812. • 1
-RECEIVED by the last packet the following goods:
Z * Bbls American Brandy, a good article, for sale by
O • J M ROBINSON
HOUSTON HOUSE STABLE.
I UST RECEIVED per late arrival Sugar, Coflee, Bacon, Flour
• I Makere, Candles, Soap, Bagging, Kope, Domestics, Shoes,
Iron, An, which we otfer low for cash, cotton, hides, &c.
nov1d&wtf
I IQUORS—Co । ing of,Whiskey, American Gin
a French Brandy, (ass’d brands,) Holland Qin, American
tard, Ac.
CHINA WARE.—Cups saucers, soup plates,and servers, for
sale by SAM’L. MAAS,
April 12, 1812. Opposite Long Row, Main st.
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OkaNDY.—4 bnrrai* American brandy^ )u«t received and for
D sale by may 4 J SHACKELFORD Jr.
10 bbls, whiskey,
.2 bbls, vinegar, good.
Together with many other articles, just received by steamers
Neptune and Belle of Auakapas, which, added to the subscri-
bers former stock, makes it one of the ntost complete in the
As fixed by the siii fh. tbon^r. cs t to lake (ectfromle
. and after the \ sl day of February, 1842, payable
MGGINSON & SMYTH,
A TTOR XHYS AT LA W AND COUNSELLORS
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stable in the Republic; it is large and airy, and at all times
L has attentive and; experienced Ostlers; and will constantly •
keep the best protender the country affords: He does not ()
10 per cent adv. intend that it shall be kept second to any in the Republic in '
1* any respeet whatever.- H. _______
J.riefteed in the horse line, and any assistance he can render ... . . . .. .
cus m . in buying or elling horses, will be vindprorrred lu> rushed inbound volume CHUEER,Teorphomce
ap 16 dtf apB^tt^wtf 2^2 1__’ , Houson
I U8T received,—20 bbl-, super fine Flour, 20 bbls, mess
IT AS resumed the practice of Medicine; respectfully tenders ‘IIRRE tnowtand acres of land, adjoining the Iioustoncity
L. his profe -sjonal services to the citizens of Houston. He . L league ar l near White Oak bayou, about one-halftimbe r
—ma • be found at the house of Mr. C. C. Dibble, at the upper end . ed, will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for cord wood deliv-
of Main street; or at his office over F. R. Lubbock * Auction I ered on the bank ofButfalo bayou. Refer to
rStcye. 1 jun l6dtf Houst Dec.23,1811. ANDREWS A SWAIN
, July 12. 1812 July 13 d&w 145
N B.— I i. dl e ; n inue busine athe old stand of More
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IBERAL abvances made on shipments of Cottgn and Pro-
-A ducetoE. J. Hart, New Orleans, by *
ap20d:w JOHN 8I1ACKEI FORD, J«.
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SHACKELFORD, Jr,
Jan. 13th, 1842. jan13dlf Main Street.
PUBLIC NOTICE
S hereby given, that I shall commence the collection of taxes,
_ due the city for the present year, forthwith; and all persons
not paying their taxes within sixty days from this date, will be
reported as delinquents, and their property advertised for sale.
-I will be found at the office of the City Recorder on Congress
Siree. D. BUSBY, City Marshal.
juiy 21 d8w
13 per cent. adv.
S2 50 per doz.
10 per cent, adv.
10 cts.pergallon-t
K Bi xes No. 1 Snap, a ane article, jn t received and for
• .3- by ____________J M ROBINSON.
CITY HOTEL STABLE.
Corner of Franklin and Traris streets.
HE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and j
3000 lb. Sweede’s iron, (ass’d) .
it Nails, hoes spades, sadirons, domestics, bed ticking, linseys,
pled shirtins , &c , Ac., for sale low by .
Dec. 30. dec 30 dawtf-318 GEO. ALLEN &CO.
\XTHICH is so accurate and full, that it answers almost ev- .
W ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
,. , , . I useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are required to reter
‘IHE subscriber wishes to inform his former customers and . frequently to these laws. For sale for cash, by
A friend., that he has opened the Houston House Stable, , < CRUGER & MOORE,
and it is now in neat order to receive horses, as much so as any July 29 d&wtt Telegraph (ni ice
1 HE LAWS
3 JST Keceived, 2000 Lights Gi ss, Glazed in Sash, 8 by 1
for-ale by J M ROBINSON. 1 ’
c Boxes Compound Sarsaparilla Syrup, just received and for
0 sale by jy 9________________J M ROBINSON
1 Bale heavy Mackinaw Blankets,just received,
1 dec 3 dtf_____ J M ROBINSON.
1/1 Boxes superfine Tobacco, j ust received by
U dec 8 dtf J M ROBINSON.
NOTICE.
____ J. H. COX, MASTEa, . ____
eR,4.V T ILL run as a regular packet be-g® 43.
323- VV, .tween the above ports, toiiehing*y ~ r?
at all the intermediate landings. This boat is-surpassed by
none in the Republic in point of accommodations. Passengers
may feel perfectly secure whilon board, as every precaution
will be taken for their comfort and safety, and they can relyon
punctuality and despatch. Fur treight or passage, apply an
board. ' <
W a. k y, 1st and 2d proof,
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Lard, per lb.,
Lu inner,
Oats, per bushel of 32 lb .
Oil,ppermpergallun,
Pepper, black, per Ib.
Purk.perbbl. • .
Peas and bean, per bushel,
Pickles,
Porcelain and cro kery ware.
Powder and Lead,
Kice, per lb
Salt, per bushel of 50 lb-,
bilks. ■
Sugar, browp, per in.
Sugar, ldaf and candy, per Ib.
“ Havana, white, .
Soap, bar, per ib. .
“ shaving aud perfumed,
Spices,
Sweetmeats and conserves,
Shoes aud boots.
Tobacco, manulactured,
Tia ware,
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in Gold, Sdoer, or Erchequer Hills.
Per cent, adv
Ale, and all other kikes 01 Malt Liquor, -- 10
Alhpice. per lb. r ’
Bagging, bale rope and twine for packing
. fer their services, likewise, in the buying and selling of stock. I Im,, .A
- Mr. Nelson has for several year- followed this business in Ala- A ( ) B‘ E3 SO AP,
bama, and' elsewhere; and Mr. Depew supposes himself suffi- j EV
• ciently known to the community generally, as one of the pro- ; size,
prietors of the “Round Tent Stable" on Main street. They ' 20 bbls, mess pork,
pledge themselves to spare neither pains, trouble, or expense, ; 3casks sperm oil,
. to render satisfaction to their customers. "he"ed ene"m
THOMAS NELSON,
WARREN S. DEPEW,
Houston, May 17th, 1842._______________ may 17 dtf
_ the public, that they have just opened the above Stable; p
J i which, having been thoroughly repaired, and provided with the
best provinder, is row ready to receive horses. The stable i.
commodious, convenient to the Bayou, and, being on a corner,
ous, couvemin iv uo bay uu, auu, ucag vu a cuuci. Brandy, Claret in casks and botiles, French Wine, Madeira
5 ’ . Their undivided personal attention will be given to Wine, just received and for sale bv
the care of such horses as may be entrusted to them. They ol- H apW J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
Lqors,—h: D ly,gin
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THE MORNING STAR,
Pablishedat theomce or ehe Telegraph,
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Obairs, “.6"
Clothing, ready made, ■ ■
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Frup •, dried and gteen, ' ■
Furnitre, and alf manufaciures of wood,
Pork, -'.’til)!'. brovn sugar
10 sacks coffee,
•• 3 hhd . b acon,
- ‘ 20 bbl Mercer polatoe ,
* 112 Kentucky, Dundet an 1 It la Bagging
60 coils rope,
Oflice on Congress St., between Main St and Market Square.
JOHN SCOTT. S. O. TARPLEY.
may 19 dl2t —
I K Bbls, superfine Flour, 3 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 3
1 • hall pipes Champaign brandy, 4 dozen old port wine,
4 dozen old Madeira,
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TERM . T > Morn g S< r i-published tri-wi • kly on Tin sdays,
Thura daysan i $ aturday s it $10 per annum, payable semi annually
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Aovzurtstxo One Dollar per squnre lor the first in*, rtion and
fifty eents for eek subsequent insertion—eight lines or less to con- ]
stitute a square - -e
To MerchantKandothers advertising by the year, areasonable de-
duction front rhe aboverates will be made.
Steamboat cyrd ,
n charged at the-amerates as advertisements.
Announcementsof C indidates for office 810 in advance
‘75 knives and falls,
50 “ pocket aud pen knives,
50 11 mill saw files,
50 “ N cut, wood, handsaw;
pit and shop files,
50 bags shot, ass’d sizes,
20 kegs powder,
75 pair bright trace chains,
10 dozen horse collars.
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6.bags wrought nails,
4 dozen grubbing hoes,
20 " bright crown do
30 “ Carolina do
30 " brook pot. augurs,
30 “ chisels, ass’d sizes.
c) K Sacks Coffee fur sale, by
4 >) dec 1
Sherry,
Teneritfe, • • • • -
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
Emigrants, : : : 1 free.
All articles not otherwise enumerated, 15 per cent. adv.
On all goods imported in foreign bottoms, with the exception of
those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the payment of the domestic duty—an
additional duly of five per cent. • '
ToNNAGE—From and after ihe nineteenth day of May, one thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vessels which may enter any port of the Republic from any
foreign port or place, a tonnage duty of sixty cents per ton,
on merchant vesels, and thirty cents on sieamboais, accord- —;
ing to register tonnage. . ' —
TrPromissory Notes and Government Bonds are not rceiv- *
. edor duties on goods imported after the 1st of February, 1M2. i
OlLK?Sad Palm Laafllito?—1 case of palm leaf hate, aaa*td,
• I CM
F. Moore i tri setile the aflains of Maore & Co., Houston,
II and E. L Barnaid istemeuthe afairsof Barnard & Co., Gal-
' veston. • , E L. BARNARD,
NENNESSEE AND SWEDES IRON—6 tops oftheabove
_ arc les received by the last packet Neptune, consisting
He a good assortment, selected for manufacturing into all descrip-
tions of ploughs, horse shoe, axe, bar, tire, and hoop iron; roun.
and-yod iron, from 3-4 to 2 1-2 inch; square bar, from 1-2 to 2
1-2 inches, &c. Ac. Mechanic’s, planters, and merchants, are
solicited to call and examine the assortment. The subscriber
having made such arrangements for constant supplies of the
above articles, (especially the Tennessee iron,) as will secure
to the purchaser at all times a good assortment, and at very rea-
sonabie prices. ________J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.,
Madeira,
Pori, :
Rhenish, all kinds,
Spanish Red,
White,
Sacksbest Coffee rec’d by last boat, and for sale by
dee 8 dtf J M ROBINSON . 1
“ Bbls double Refined Loaf Sugar, direct from the New Houston Feb. 15. 1-12.
Orleans refinery, for sale, by . .-n..A. AN INDEX TOTH
J Ono SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, receivrd by the
•)VV steamer1 Col Woods, direct from New Orleans in
I j good order, and for ale by
feb9d&wtt-323 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
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F H min g ui asil 5 । n ■ ’ ■ I ’ pi ry, . . IN
aud Furniture—the property of Emizranis FI
h. actual ue, not exceeding so calue free.
302cent dv. r
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—Hardware and cutlery, ■ "1
11 uuse frames, • * ,2 .
I t, pig, bar or rod, ; ,.".15-"
all manulactured ariclt of witieh it —
forisacomponenipuli, ' 12
Lineh, • ‘ ' . , ' . . 15
ials, and. oth-
" . #0 50 pergal.
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30 Bbls superfine flour
50 bbls New Orleans sugar
10 pe cent, adv. t G6sacks Rid and llav. cof-
3 cts,' IF fee
6500 # 100 sacks coarse and fine salt e
■ 00 . 15 bbls molases 10,000 Spanish cigars
35nrcencnde., 10 “ lampoil 20 boxes sperin canules
’ 3 1 . ‘ 8e8‛ 12 boxes yellow soap,
ogether with a full assortin' nl of Dry Goods whu h will be sold
* , J. M R BINSN.
%A Bas k ' 'f 1,1
4 tor sale bv oct 15tf J M ROBINON.
1/1 BASKEIS Champaigne for sale, by
)U J M ROBINSON.
THE MORNING STAR.
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‘ Unbhnhetl afVite OMice thn Triffraph, at $1O per annum^ semi^annttaUp in advance. 1
VOLUMEIV.] HOUSTON, SATURDAY, MORNING. AUGUST 13, 1842.
MAIX srEEr—HOUSTON
JOS. C. MEGGINSON,", R. THEODORE SMYTH 1 ()
April 15, dtf i ■ HI,. . ,
.1 ‛C 3 dtf
Tarirot the ttepublic ofFexas,
• cotton, ..
B Oka and Stal iona }, - ’
Bonnets, Ladies,
Bauer, per lb. -.
Beef, per 200 Ibi,
” 1, per lb. - ' ■ . :
Bibles, Testaments and primary school b00K*
C iuie and • ook ol alk kinda.
Corn, and Coin meal,per bushel of 50 lbs,
« - ilec. j et Ib. -
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Choculate,perlb. 7
< iears, Spanish, per 1000, -
•• American, - *
Carriages, pleasure, . ■
Al ESSRS. Andrews & Swain willact as my Agents during my ab-
IV l sencefrom this city. They alone, are authorised to reept ,1 or
ibovernteswurpemaue. ’ - costs due me. Houston, Feb. dt.EHWINEELD..
• litical and Personal communications .will beh E ale (Shecks fast colors just 1 eceived and for MN by
I dec3dif ’ J MReBINSON..
Announc ementsor’ nuuatcsoromceimuvame — .. ——————-— — 1hv19Glass .or sal b
- r vu commuu nno is m nded for the Morning Star must be «)( 1 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, 20 bxs 1° by 12 Gias5, tor .alt 1by
dressedpostpaidwtheEditor. _-_U ._____________
" --------- " 1 Tf | ADE Work Baskets for sale, by
slu J M ROBINSON, I
ill. subscriber will make libera adv i:i< ■ aincasir or goods on
cotton sh ippe d to his tr • nds in New York
...... 14 . J, 1842. ‘feb 21 .1 W ROBINSON.
A CARD,
DOCTOR WM McCRAVEN
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