The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 424, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1842 Page: 4 of 4
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W rits of Auachments,
Summons for Garnashee,
6 barrels brown sugar,
100 pair trace chains;
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30 demjohns from 1 to 5gallon,
4 bar’ls molasses, new erop,
6 reams Wrapping paper
10,000 cigars, a superior quality
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Houston, March 12th, 1842.
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Champaigne, ' - 2 bperdez
Claret, in case*, - 0prcent.av.
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French, the produce of France, and import-
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TO LAWYERS. CLERKS OF COURTS, JUS-
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Rates oltuition-per term oi eleven weeks, one hall payable,
in advant e.
For Common English studies including reading, orthography,
. whomayderire them, the price ol board and tuition has been
re doced to an am ouer more m derate tham many similar inati-
lotions at the Seuth.
Board and Tuition; in all branches,(including washing, fuel
and lights.) per term ot 1I weeks, pavable in advance, $50,00
DAY SCHOOL.
, uUna ny,, vpe, 50 d oz cupsanda icers,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz. edged plates,
30 bags shot, assorie t - izrs.
Thursduy
mot ning.
Sapnas for witness,
Milimus for want of Bail,
ECEIVED by late arrrivais cf schooner Cul. llanon, ami
Steam Packet New Y rk, the lull wing v cH set edass,
sortmeni of Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware, &t . c.
20 ib:. couon wrapping twine,
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g3n, HE Subscriber begs leave to inlrm th" eitizrns
LANK Afidavits to obtain Auachments,
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Italian and Spanish,
The Institutin comprehends both a male and female depart- J
ment. LEVI JONES,
Ware, cricket y, • -
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Chambertin,
and all oilier varieties ol Burgundy except
FL Fi. against planiif F. F. for cost,
States’ Warrants, • ■
30 per cent, adv.
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over ph, *
Wikey, 1st and 2d i root, .
31"
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over 4h "
Lard, per ib ,
nalatoap
into Englinl., or vice versa, and transact all business appestain-
tag tohisottice, at the shortesi notice. TOiice at Kesler’s
Arcade, No. 4. upstairs. march 10 dit-wif 278
Linen, - •
• L’h or-,—brandy,gin, run, ‘ rdial • and
er liquors,’—I 1 anu 2d proof,
3d a <«f 4 in prod, - •
2 " painted pails,
50 sacks salt,
10 ps. Kentucky Bagging,
7 coils Ky. rope,
of Texas ihm he always keep i n hand a laise
assortmrot of gennine iieah G rden, Fann bi.<l
Flower Leeds, direct from the mont reopectable _ ud
Tariilol tine Etepunbiic o l exas.
At fired by the mrth Conn re< sr; in take efectjrom
and after the 1st day of February, 1842, payable
in Cold, Silver, or Exchequer HUls at their mar-
ket value. ‘
one V cation n thi y ar.
100,000 cut tacks a~\i -izex, <
l doz lung-handled shovels, 3
4 “ brass wire wives, 2
35 per rent adv.
3 eis.
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S hereby given, that on the 15th day of November next, «n
election will be held at the town of san Jacinto, lor two Jus-
j tices of the Peace and two Constables for Harris county, fur
Beat No C. r A P THOMPSON,
(B THE session of Congress ending 1811, are now pub-
U lished and lor sale bvine subscriber. Also for sale, all
east side ut Court Hou ‘ buuare, and is piepared to make or
repair carriages, wagon , w necl-larrow A c , wihdinnaich.
He has also conoected wih his e-ablishmeni, a Blar k-mi h -
shop, where all kinds ol blacksmib business can be done at -lun
nutice. L B S. SWiNLY.
1 pity 20 d& w3m 3 i6*
Ale, and all other kinds of Malt Liquor,
A il pi< e per lb. • ■ •
Baggin r, hale rope and twine for packing
-. < otton, • .
• Books and Stationary," -
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Sunday
ev ning.
GALVESTON UNIVERSITY.
Sherry, : !
Teneritfe, : : : 5
Wearing apprel, the personal property of
Emigran s, :,1 , : free.
All aricles it”1 therwise enumeraled, 15 per rem. adv.
On all good, imputed in foreigu botoms, with the exception of
those foreign vesels width by treaty or aciof.Congien are
perinined to enter ov the payment of the domestic duy-ap
I adauiona duty ol tive per cent,
TowNaE—From and alier the nineteenth dav of May, onethon-
sand eight handred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vesseis which may enter any puri ol the Republie from any
foreign p rt ur place, a tonnage du y uf sixty rents per ion,
on m rehaut vemels, and ibir y cents on sieambnats, aceord
,15 “
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I ) ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services tn the citi
. i zeuspiHousion and wicin ry. Frun praci al < x, r ence in
trtng theahse as suf die Sutil hi ru and W < hter nSiaies,hebe iv $
h msli c apahl o g ving sa islaet n to thase who niny tequ • h s
services. । five at dachelde r’e Siord opponu No 1, LnuRw,
w here he may be fund at all hours, except’whe n prphsswuuaily ein- ■
ployed. Medicine will be furnished t hispute uts withutanyexira
charge. 4 bep28dw336.
New Orleans, Sept. 1941. Coiner Tchoupitoulax,
Nsrpti5dif-wif-305 _
IJOHKE SHOES; NAlLa, d a— ilei i it rd
11 by the Kingston, an assoriment ol Hore, Slo id
Wrought Nail-. Mustard, Pepper Saner, Cayeube at d bl k
Perr;(round,) orandy <w. 3";
Monday
moi ning
6 boxes soap,
T “ starch.
Mr and Mrs Ive3 to conduct e
< - a manner da to at so d • nets! sr- la , , .
T C BROWNELL, H n i. .
ng tie a -: twoyt ha v b i
Ilats,
tiard-wareandeutlery,
liouse frames.
Iron, pi , bar or rod,
■ “ jilt manufactured articles of which it
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' N ESSES Andrews& Swain willactasmy Agents durng mi ab-
sencelrum this city. They alone, are authonsed to reci ; t fur
, eusisdur inn Houston, Feb. 24 dlf E H WINFIELI .
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experienced grower • In the Nor h and in Europe w hit h he w ill
guarantee, as none will be sold in hisesablisbment but the
thatwilivegelaie.
Also ineraf ed Fruit Trees and Grape Vines of the mmi I -
preved kind-; hrubberyand ornamrntal T’rers, green hm ><
plants, fl over*, &e Garden toslsol all kinifs, <> h bh 1-
lets Straw Cutters, Piushs, Harrews,Cniivntorsand dew ।
mincbiney; Books on Cardening and Agricul tire
Retaildeglerssupp'ied with seeds neatly ; ut up i lab th
papers, at New Yoii pricerver doz ;
*’ WM. DINN, 11 Comm onStrert,
boots,
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Citations,
Milimus for Capitol Felony,
Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,
do do to Prosecute,
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents to bring before the Court,
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"These forms have been drawn up bv one of the best and mo-t
correct Auorneys in the Republic, Fur sale at the Telegraph
ANNIEXTOTHFLAWS Op THE REPUB
LlC HAS BEEN CMPLETED,
{XTHICH is so accurate and full, that St answeis almo-t ev
W err purpose of a dizest. It will be found exceedingly
usefal wo Lawyers, Jqdges, and all who pre required to refer
freqsenuy womee l... Fer wlEuUGEkb
Moon.,
. July 2 Uvu Telegraph
rIIHE Fall Term ol this instituuon w di commence on Mon-
I day, 16.h lust.
Pupils from a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by thePrsidentotihe instuution, who in conjune-
lion with the other Teacher-, will at all times exercise a pa-
remal guardianship over those euit usted to their care. In or-
der to carry this plan fully ino execution a large boarding
bouse ie now being fitted up, a few yards distant from the pre-- .
ent building of the University. The pupils will have access to ।
a choice library and reading room, in the must pleasant and ,
htalihy par of .he citv.
Li pro i ot (be excellency of the government and instruciion
ofthe insuution, the Tiustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period of iis cominencemeut) there
were bit five pupil , and dm rug the last lei tn there were ne
hundred. In order o bring its benefiis within the reach of all
> ing to register i -unagc
TrPromi~ory Note- and Government Bondsnre hi i rereiv-
et duties on euot- imported after i he t-un Pebrnarv, I~42
( 0Es.-. A cases of ladie’s aid genitemens sbocs, buota
b &e.,cmsiting of ladies' prunelle buol-, seallace shoe;,
prunetla fuxed hoots, strap shoes, mororco boots, prunel-
r la »'>'< kid sdippers, lies and praps; genqemen’s lasting and
lined brogne-, kip a»d cali skin shoe-, bregan; andpumps, and
I a good as ortmeut of boy’- shoes, jus received find for sale by
““mavis - ic J SHACKELFOAD,Jt.
nikti 6 ; '! atonH J
ibe 1gcst order, n s
pennm an-hip, geography, grammar and arithmetie, 86,00
Extra for eae h branch of Mathematics, including algebra,
geometry surveying inensur ion and In ■
Extra lure- ch higher tranch ofineli-h science, including
hisory, nitural philo-ophv, intel y inal philospphy, moral phi-
lo-phy, book keeping, chemi-try, phisiology, botany, rhetoric,
political economy and astronomy, . 93,00
Extra, for each uf the ancient languages; including Greek and
Latin, a , v ,00
Extra for each of the mo dern languages, including French,
NOTICE.
‛IHE partnership, heretofore existing between Warren S.
I Depew A John M. Floyt is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Warren S. Depew only is anthorized to srile all ac-
couats. WARREN 8. LEPEW,
. , J, M. FLOYT
N. B. Those indebted will please come forward and settle
if they wish iosavecosts.
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Wis: ERN,
Vi Iichmond Colum-
bi B rorit, Cofumbns,
30
25 M
30 “
20 “
Tea, . - 15 “
Toolsand implements of trade in actual use,
the property ol emigrants, - • Tree.
- Vim gai per gallon, - - 10c1*
j Wheat and oihet grain '. ‘ helofGoibs. 20 ci:
12“ door and window bolts, 2 " Y.E.do,
20 “ hand-saw file*, . 9 keg- Duponts F F F G rifle
10 “ X cut and mill saw do, powder,
10“ pin saw do, * • 1 barrel spts. turpentine,
6 “ pewter fassets, -10 to
40 kegs nails and spikes as’d. I
l0per rent. adv. lleraryit .i , 7 Un d Site For th t 4
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HENRY F. FISHER—NOTARY PUBLIC, ।
{XF ILL execute I eeds. Powers of Attorney, &c., Ac.; irans-
V V lateiromihe French, German, and Spanish Languages
San Aug nisi ini and Rd
I liver Comity.
alles ! .. tO beap astructor of yutth
i -top ui jhe l uj ot < a
‘ ■ rena un nn ' w '.-I the Re i. < . Sii -
Via Uialvrston, per Su am
: IT kets, according to the days
of their' arrivuls and d< in
idlstueen ,I
15 p« i oent adv
ka cis. 4
30 ol-..
$3 00
50 cw.
30 pee cent, adv.
30 “
A’ the b
wifi be recc
eoch mon 1
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) Thursday
morumg
। । ■ ce s to be pad in curr nt money,
ad a ns’market value. Bd:» 16 t
N CARSON, -
DENTIST- HOUS TON.
I ESIDEN Lln PtestonSueei, below Markei Fqnare.
Ik vi: v21 Ifle may24dim
Mil HUI ELLIVERY STABLE
< -. ■ fionkhn And Ttiivu Si feet*.
r‛I ' uba b 4 e et tully infor ms the eitize nsol l b u o n
l and th • pub ). generally, ih.it be stili can ies on the bore
tUrep.
1r7On all kiters sent to the Undid Sttes or else
i whe re, beyond the Re public, the inland josiae 1 n ust b
■ paid May 1, d&wif
FRESHGA RDEN. FARM AN DFLE)W E li
SEEDS
Warranted the e/roirl^ of 1811.
■ < i. oou t mper quality i . n < a > et
Ot e Vo • uy, while his accurale shlmsah,
■ lerhmc ually successlul aas teach r. Incuuu
. Spenu. II
S . no
Antumcnc
andeni
nars- s0
the Laws of Texas previously passed—and the Statutes ol < o-
ahnila and Texas, in English and Spanish.. These can be
furnished in bound volumes nr in pamphlet form.
• J. W. CRUUER, Telegraph Office.
; ap 8 dtf-wlf 282 Hot
Lawsoishe kixth Congrean,
TUST IE EIVED AND FOR SALE at the lelegraph
J Of - Also, the Laws id the extra, session just published i । ars, Hpa mni-h, per Ib- 0,
and for sale a« above. Housion .lm e 1-, is 12. * - ■ A ■ n,
Together with a handsome selection ot staple and fancy dry
goods—consisting of heavy blankets, ca-imere, saitinenis, Ky.
janes, green, red and while ilanneis. Merino and wonlen shots
anddrawer, chambregs, bed ticking, primed sant neti, Caroli
na plaids, ladieswoolen, worsted, thibbe t and merino shawl-,
ladies nett woolen handkerc hlels, terniure checks, tutted rug
L th or u t
moih, and nodeluti - s made tut abseuce except for r e
Fiinttheerp - uftue scholars
ARRVALS t
AND DEPATTUIES OF THE. VAI!
Carriages,pleasure,
Checse, per. Ib.
Chir-, - .
Clothr g,re ady made, • • 30
1 - p - i . - - -a 0
Frui .. dried a nd green, - ; 30
Furnitur e, and all manut ‛ tnres - ! wood, 30
Fire At ms ot every d seripti H. 15
Farninguensils, mple menis ol huabandry,
a . Furni . ' . • p pertyvf Emis -
i ai u i ' ■■ , I- : < . eding in value s-, - ' "
Harness ofail kinds, - ' - . 3 cent
kerchiefs, wolen plaid tyrols Mexican and Vrrneciancravals, g. .
bleached and uubieached sheetings and shirtings, cotton asna Sel
hers. Ac Ac—allot wh ich is offered for sale low ! o * lava 2 whitt,
J .SHACKELFORD, Jr. * periDgt
mndhwtf L____ _ . Mam ret ; -8 -havwg and perfutn
A RARE CHANCE , swccn cats and conserves,
ryHREE thousand acres of land, ad ining the Ioustonci y Shi . .md boo s,
L league and Dear While Oak bayou, about one-ball limcer- ’
ed win be sold low for cash, or exchanged lor cord woud deliv-
ered on the bank of Bnfalo bayou. Rele r to
Houston, Dee.23,1841. ANDREWS & SWAIN.
dec 22 d&w if
e ■ uctunofNr Ives pannts my <. i f
t they are piecing them under the cari C
J I - nt toal l»<! undertakes, and who wil ksk w
u- care to the fuifiment olevcry trust (
NORM IN PINN V v V
P-inripah>/ the "ilubilr f
TUITION
g Wn g, hud First Less
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wrammar, Gcography, Hislory, and Comp -
।: Lumber,
! ’ Outs, per bnshe! of 32 iby.
coiton, pongee, -ilk and bandannoe pocket hanakfk, plain, figur- Oi, ermi er’ d b,
ed, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figur. d English , id r> D " ke n‘’
and French met rinors, ctildrens tancy colored boots and sock-, -i-k f rb>- -
ladies superfine black silk, back elastic udi, cashmete end Pea and bean*, pc r a-. ,
thibbel gloves, furniture, fa net, Ame rican and uperfine Eng- I l: '
lish print-, pallud thread, ankored colours, larantine handker- i Porcelain and ero kt erj wa e,
chiefs, Grecias, plain, figured and dotted bubinet iace, bonk
swiss and cambi i: muslins bishops lawn, linnen combric hand- . Sall,'erbshel of 50 lbs.
President Board ol Trustee-.
STUART, See'v. Auzust 14.__-ept: 14 d&Wif 2»'>
, F HE LA ws
bu-ine-s in lsown nume, eud hopes by strict atlntin ihis
J bu-HH—, to revvive the ame libral pairon ge that they have
i always be-iowed npo him. Hissable is comm < tou- : nd
‘ couvenient iothe Bayou, and the b's aitenti h wiH be jsid to
al ' e-rutrvsedivhi-cere ‛W AliEN S Di f I W
lion- on, iuens 16rb, 812. augidd 1
" " TAKE NOTICE.
PsKSONS hold ngnths fur HoustnCiy pmoperiy, az paruru-
i • , v - .■ . v e tin it l < r > d. ; 1 .it 1. 11! ■ • .
. may be prevented. THOS. M. BACLY, A, ni
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' MA i UAHFua ACADEMY .
The Rev. C S. IVASandlaty would nespe *
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i receve pupils ol buth mxcsinio theirinstune ois, and tinsuuc t the u(
nt all the Lirnuches of a substantial and fmshed edu stion
Fromthedel it: lloconouandhenlthot Minin ond n; fr m tbe
, comforis atid .• rnceofawrii-bmltiown;momnsnegd
ol tc pe I U -tal uh and ma - tain a lgh tune ol mi . >>> t I ig
4 in thccommnity; (rom ihe laudalleobs rvunv ol th Lord's < »»’,
. a • : atien anccotthe cuz ns on biv ne servire, w . -
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Bonnets, Ladie:s, • - - -
Butler, per lb. - - 1 - 6
Bee, lb:, - - . , 830/
Bacon, rer Ib. ' - • - • 2‛cts.
• Bible ' f< amnents and primary school book ", .free.
. C it ile . ot k ot aN kio
; Corn, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 lbs, 20 - w.
n Cofee, per ib. - ■ • ‘ 2"
ider, in easkor botile, - •
Choulate, per lb.
nds t un nt rrupi yunevery Sunday; and from
repuaraunlaysch ut town, ihis caanot but b averyd
plai i foe an inetitutionfor thei du unof t .. io ng,
Mr ives is a gradumieof one ut the brat clleg 3 in rhe Un
Sintce; and Mrs Ives waseducaie i’the be- schoi- o se
la ji s in be w Eagland; bendis whch they have
v ars p 1-1 ten eng ■,: d either as Princu ale or Asstsu
Madeira, '
P<m,
Rhenish, all kinds,
Spanish Red,
“ White,
V t - l lvana.
' - Ant. nio .
LAsi I HA,
Vi Mon guum V W si -
inzton Ntoudorh s.
। B.S. SWINI ¥ re petiinily gives nonceihat he las
I j» commencedihe wi igh busine-s, ai hisshop <n the
Letters of citizenship.
Summons Lor Disirje Court,
do County Court,
Sheriff’s execution fur State taxes,
do do for County taxes.
Justices Sup i uas,
. Em ray Bunds,
Attachment*,
District Court execution,
Powers of Attorney, .
Warraniee Deeds.
i “I have been long » ) tainted with the Rev. Mr. I
him to be an exceilent classical and Koglish sehoh
30 per cent, adv. htafem uary for se vend years, in the ciy u
‘ it, w . r u shed reputat on. I nve t
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