The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 487, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 15, 1843 Page: 1 of 4
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Steerage,
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Tierces of Lime, •
Iron and steel.
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Barrels of molasses,
All others denominated wet bbls.,
AH bbls denominateddry bbls..
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THE MORNING STAR,
Pablishedat theomee or the Telegraph,
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62.00 each.
1.25 each.
1.00 “ .
75 “
Balt per sack,
TCofee, pepper, allspice, &c.
Corn,
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209,
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227.
pork
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4 bales Va. cotton osnaburgs,
75 dozen knives and falks,.
50
250
60
Harns County. 5
Jr., executor, Kc.,
H. Fitch, ■
ce, cloves, mace, salavatus, tor sale by
J. D. GROESBECK
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Horses, mules, &c,
RATES or PASSAGE—In State Rooms,
Lower Cabin,
im • nyvs, xauuvs u»uue, IIENW uv-I !
mforma his irkeads and the public
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Houston, March i2th, 1812.
NOTICE.s
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810.00 per ton; or 50 c. per cwt.
515 each.
Oats, -0.- ‘ 15" bushel.
Bales of Hay, each, - 2.50 . ,
Carriages, wagons, carts,and drays. 812.00 to 815.00 each. ,
Ploughs and implements of husbandry, 50 to 75 as. each.
Barrels of Lime - « 8125 each.
QRUSHES.-Clothes, hat, paint and varnish brushes. Hair
1J grainers, badger and marking brushes, for sale by
uov 20 dAwtt-365 _ _____J. D GROESBECK.
,, FOR RENT:
A FINE ROM on a lower floor for rent. Ap;
A office.
J. D. GROESBECK,
Importer and Dealer in Drugs. Meduineg Paints, Oils
Dye Stufs, Chemicals, Glassware,
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63 54.
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170 35;
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4 “ long handle shovels,
6 bags wrought nails,
4 dozen grubbinghoes,
20 “ bright crown do
30 “ Carolina do
Perfunury,
4ORNER ol Avenue D., and 23rd street, Galveston, and
U corner of Main and Congress streets, Houston.
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l BY AMEB HORUGER.
Tan—The Momtng Starispublished tri-weekly on Tuesdaye,
Tharndaysand Saturday • at 410 per annum,payable semi annually
i"Advenfleio._dhe Dollar per square for the first inserton and
shy cents for eaol subsequentinsertom eight Aunes orlebsto con
BMMereantsnna others advertising by the year, a reasonable de-
aucnonfrom the aboverates will be made.
aug 16 df
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nels, ladie Bonnet, laey received •dAPLMAAS,
825 00 each.
20.00 ench. s
18 00 each
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g, cupping, and other murgieal operar
mar 2 dtf HENR
“ CITYHOTEL LIVERY
30 " brook pot. augurs,
30 " chisels;ass‘dsizes,
10 bbls, whiskey,
1 bbis. vinegar, good.
Together with many other articles, just received by steamers
Neptune and Belle of Attakapas, which, added to the subscri-
ber’s former stock, makes it one of the most complete in the
city, all of which will be said low for cash, cotton, Ac. Ac., by
feb9d&wif-323 J. SHACKELFORD, J
BRASS ANDIRON FOUNDARY.
rp HE subscriber having opened business on the east side of
A Court House square, is now prepared to cast and manu-
factor to order bells of all sizes, and brass and iron castings of
all descriptions; and he is al o prepared to do all manner of
work pertaining to copper and black smithing, on the shortest
notice; and will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of
spurs and stirrups, which he will sell low for eash—and will
pay the highest price for old brass and copper.
J. WILSON.
feb M d3m-w3m-366
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j. Shackelford, Jr.
choice agd full ansonm J "for
I SAM’L MAAS,
be paid to any person who will deliver them or either of them e
to the subscriber at Houston, or give such information as will
lead to their recovery.
■pril 4 dAwtf-383 _________C. W. BUCKLEY
T ND1GO—just received and for sale by »*r f” ” ™ ‘.
1 jan7dwt-371 * J. D GROESBECK.
V RESHTAMARINDS—just received and forsale by
1 dec8d&wtf-367 J S GROESBECK.
GTOTGHTONS BITTERS, a superior ankle to any ever
0 offered in this market, manufactured and sold by * I
ndee 3 dawt-366 J. Dr GROE8BECK.
charged at the samerates asadvertisements..
Ann ouncementsof Candidates tor office 810 in advance.
r> All communications inten ded for the Morning Star must be
addreased postpaid to the Editor. _______________
ldsli 24. 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
" WYNNS will infuture give his entire attention to his
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dence. feb 19 &wtt-325
20 bbis, mess pork,
3 casks sperm oil,
20 boxes sperm candles,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 kegs lard,
6 boxes Collins’ axes,
6 dozen Ames’ spades,
S “ Adams’ ”
Fumionrs— Pipes of Wine, Brandy, Ac., )
Hhds. spirits, sugar, bacon, AC. > 20p per foot.
Half pipes wine, brandy, Ac.,
Tierces bacon,rice, molasses, Ac ,
Q ALTS < > F soDA,rouensonepummice stone, and eme-
33 ry, for sale by ’
amu.......lusnfms
rHE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends
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Auclionand ommission Bnsiwu at the old stand of J. DeCor
dova, on Congress street, near the market, and hopes from his
strict attention to merit a share of patronage. .. •
(2126. e oci dtf Lmonn P. AN,
e. H-NOTiCE
rHE partnership, heretofore existing between Warren S.
A Depew A. John M. Floyt is this day dissolved.by mutual
cunsent. Warren S. Depew only is authorized to kettle all ac-
counts WARREN 8. DEPEW,
J. M. FLOYT.
N. B. Those indebted will please come forward and settle
ANGER-just received and for sale by
jan 7 dAwtf 371 J. D. GROESBECK.
TARC I, a fresh a rite le just received and for sale by
O det 3 d&wtf-366 J. D. GROESBECK.
U» sh epherd’s, respectfully mforms his frkeads and the public
>n zonetal, thathet prepared toxecuteinthe too it fashionable style
every thing m his lane; he also keeps on hand an assrtment of
ready made ckothing, which he offers for sale, cheap for dhh. m
feb 23 d6m
K/AAA BRICKS.—1 ave on hana ano lrsale,
•V1)VVU 500 000 Bricks, not inlerior to the best made
_Er ।fes ms per thousand, paper eurrency, .S85
“ “ -r specie, - 750
.Merchandize, Ac.. Ae„ - - 10 00
Delivering, in al cases, - - 150
I Any description of brick work executed at the shortest
LAwNOTIeE.T
LOVE,' REIL & BUCKLEY, •
“ATTOANEYS AT LAw.
(EAPPINGTON’S PILLS—just received and farsaleby
3 jan 7 dA wtf 371, J. D. GROE
FAMPOlL,alspic
—4,nov29dwi365 _____* M.UNULDDEA.
I IBERAL abvapces made on shipmentsof Cotton and Pii^
L duce to E. J. Hart, New Oqleans, by
_ap20dw_JOl N SHACKELFORD; Ja.
N! USTARD—a fresh article, jn»t received and for sale by
IV h jan 7dkwif37 L _________ L__ L.DGROESBECK.
| UDKINS OINTMENT-just received and for saleby
wif-371. J ' 3 DOW* BECK,
(tHOICE wines, cordials, eog
U lately received, and for sale
SAMUEL MA
rHE subscriber has on hand and is constamily mamufheturing
i allkinds of Cabinet Ware on the lowest and must reqsonable
ku m» of shefollowigdescnpton: Double Bedi tenda. Single Bead-
eteads. Trundle Begd-steada, Column bureaus, half column hureaus,
piain bureans, wash stand*, dining »bbx, breakfast tables, dressing
tables, work stands, qandle stands, writ ng desks, armors, Ac. Ac.
Constantly on Hand,
Bedsteads, tables, dining and breakfast tables, hair bottom stools,
chairs, b urea tie— column, half column and plain, all of hisown men-
ufseture, which be offers for sale cheap for cash or country produce.
N. B-Furniture repaired and cleaned in neatstyleandonreason-
able tertus S. D, STAATSe Mam st,,
_marZ3d3m-Oppositethe Tele rnphOmice.
rVLE undersigned respectfnily informs Ris friends and the
A pudlic, that he has removed his Barbershop from. Kesler’s
to the room two doors below firoesbeck’s Drug Siqres he hopes
from his experience and skill in that line, to receive exlen-
sive patronage. )
1 Shaving 6 1-4c., Hiair-Cutting M r.
He would also offer bi* nervices in tooth-drawing, bleed,
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75 per sack.
20 “ bushei.
F IQUORS, CORDIALS, WINES,—a completeassortment
14 and a variety of other articles for town and country use,
for salebyuiqnuqa SAMUEL MAAS,
nov8d&wtf-362 "opposite Long Rew. ;
NEW STORE.----*--*
‘HE subscriber has opened an assortment of Merchandize,
i selected by himself for this market. He respectfully sojl-
cits his. Friends and the Public to call, as he intends to sell Jow
for cash. S. M SWENSON.
Houston, 26 ih Nov. 1842.____ nov 30 dAwtf-365
TtrHITiNG, Spanish brown, Venuiau feed, chrome green,
VV chrome yellow, Prussian blue, litharge, forsale by
nor99 dAwtf-365 J. D. GROESBECK.
SAM’MA Aghas just received per steamer Dayton, the
German” Smoking Tobacco, Chabit Wine,
Cognac brandy, Alcohol,
French confectionery, Calf skins,
Hats, Morocco,
Linen Osnaburgs, . Fine snuff,
A general assortment of hardware, - 1
Loaf sugar, Ac Ac, all of which he offers low for ash, at his
Store, Main street, opposite Long Row
Houston, 15th March, 1843. mar 16 dAwif-SSi
(NE DOZEN pair watertight hunting CoaTrat.d PanFs,’ L’r
• saleby SAMUEL MAAS,
9 opposite TxmgRrw,
[ARDWAll#.—Corn mills with wheels, Coflee milln,
LI Smith files, Cane knives. Hinge*, Screws, Saws, Hoes,
forgaleby SAMUEL MAAS,
nov 8 d&wtf-362 opposite Long Row.
strayed ofc stolen;
WROM the farm of the subscriber, 8 miles
A above Houston, a young Bay Horse about
fouryearsold, American raised, maininehned
to hang on both sides of his neck, bllek main,
tail and legs, of small size, with iuilleyes and
Roman nose. Said horse was raised by Mr. Mills, who former-
ly resided near Messrs. Cain A Mopson,but now lives in Mont-
gomery county. Alton small iight trim-built iron-grey mule,
about five yean old, with a Spanish brand, which is not recol-
lected, rather wild, haying been worked and rode but little.— ;
The horse has somereent saddie marks on the near side of Lis j
back, and paces and trots well; they were both together,
have not been seen for about two weeks. A liberal reward
H)LACK-SMIT fl ‛T OOLS.—One set BI ar Jr sm i tK i ooh
1 complete, and for sale by J. SH AC KELFORD. Ja.
FARM FOR BALE. an
( NE quarter of a league of land in Fort Bend county, eigh-
• teen miles from the city of Houston, with 170 acres clear-
ed, 120 of which is Jirazoi bottom and 50 prairie, with a com-
fort dwelling, negro cabbins and othef out houses. For parti-
culars apply to J. SHACKELFORD, Ja
dec 20 dAwftf-968___Main street. •
GALVESTON and NEW ORLEANS PACKET.
THE STEAM SHIP NEPTUNE:
Wm. Rollins—Master.
4 a \ NT ILL run regularly between the
VV above ports, as follows; Will
"TESFS, leave Galveston for New Orleans'oh
A/RR the 8th and 22d of each month.—
i1! Leaves New Orleans for Galveston
on the lst and 15th of each month.
Rate: of Freight and Patsage, according to agreement,
। ao'foUowt:
50 pocket and pen knives.
50 “ millsawfiles,
50 “ X cut, wood, handsaw,
pit and shop files, , . nuit
50 bags shot, ass'd sizes,
20 kegs powder,
75 pair bright trace chains,
10 dozen horse collars,
75 pair of ha mes, ready ironed,
20 boxes tobacco,
4 bags black pepper, ’
3-do allspice,'
4 casks bacon hams, sides and
shoulders, .. j t
4 chests teas,
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: TAKE' Ne YTIOE. ’ ” ”'r ■ :
D)ERSONS holding titles far Ho us ton City property, are particu-
1 laris requested to have them recorded, tost further difficulties A "
iaybeprermted. . — THOS, M,BAGEY,Ag A.
* iouwion, July 21. 1811. july24dtf
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MESSES Andrews A Swanwilne at my Asrneadurme my tr
CO H o’siFeb.
JAmes LovE, ,
Jambs REILY, * Houston, Txas.
C.W.BucKLEY.j____________ 1 >c< 27, d*f
K Bbls, superine Flour, 3 halt pipes Cognac Brandy", 3
1 O hall pipes Champaign brandy, 4 dozen old port wine,
4 dozen old Madeira,
10 dozen castor oil,
200 lb*, cogperas,
6 dozen Sappingion Pills, (Genuine,)
1 dozen augers, assorted sues,
1 dozen long mowing seythes,,
24 grind stones, for sale for eash, by
July 9th, i842 July 2 dtt F. GA8SIOT.
AUCTON AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Negroes—grown,
Children—hall price.
AGENTS : H. H. W ILLIAMS 4 CO., Galvesto.
GEO. ALLEN A CO., Houston., ma -
fN RY I NG PANS—6 dozen long and short
1 pans, just received and for sale by
. may 18 J.
32,00001005,8
jtn 17 dAwtf-373 Opposite L°nK Row
O ILK and Ra m Leat Hats —1 case of palm leaf hats, ass’td
Dfcmseofthe latest style of French silk bats, just received
and for sale by may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
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I chest Imperial Tea,
1 boxes Starch, ।
7 bales Manilla Bagging, Ac., Ac., and for
JOHN filACKELFORD, J*.
dee 27 d&wtf-369 . t .
auction an u commission MRRCHANT,
No. 'A, Congress Street.
oct 26 dif
BEANBeT4 barrels American
7 f CsACKft store, sale F
ZU U dec 10 dAwtf-367 ____ S. M. SWENSON.
T> Rif tSiC LUSTER, for polishing stoves, pipes, Ac., just
I received and for sale by
dec l7dAwtf488 ... L D- ORO88BECK.
f'tOPAL, Japan an<T black leather varnbihes, for sale by
U nov 29 d & wit 366 J. D. GROESBECK
4NNATTO.Ejustreceivedandforsnleby,
A 7 dAwtf-371___J.D.GEROESEECK. t
FINOTICE.sS
Jos ah W. Pilant.
FHE petition in the above stated case having been thin day filed
I in my1 office, and it appearing that the said defendant is not a ret
sident of the country: Notide is hereby given that unless said de-
fendant shall apuear »t the term aforesaid of mid court to be held at
Houston on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday of March inet:,
and show caase why judgment should not be rendered in favor of the
moigage for the sum 4 SO, intetest, and coats, judgmeni will be
rendered for said mortgagee, and execution issue according to law.
Witness my hand and seal of the Court'at office in Honeton, this
sixth day of March, A. D. 1813. F. R. LUSSOCK, Clerk.
march 9 d12 By Wa, F. Wzzs, Dep'y C DCHC
> FOR RENT.
A FI NE airy, commodious Building on Main Sirect,in the cen-
P tral part of the city. For terms, apply at this Office.
March 9th 1841 "WMiHf
CABINETMAKER ANDJO1NER.
T and the pibsrevgepeciny Tint he still carries on the above & NOEs-6 eases
basinem in his qun'name, nod hopes by srict atienrion to his B ag, consising of ladle.’
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idle frying
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March 30th, 1813. ap l dAwtf-383
C-NAMoNNutuneg,Pcaryoriyangisnsmonunzreczved 1
received per Steam Ship Reptrae, ,
10 bbls- Flonr,
10 sacks Coffee,
1.50
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SAMUEL MAAS, opposite Long Row, Main
> Street. Aug. 17th. 1842. __ _ ang. 18 dAyif-351
:ANCY GROCERIES.— Srdines, mustard, anchovies,
L fresh pickle^, preserves,'?: unes, pickled oysters.
aug 18d&wtf-351. SAMUEL MAAS
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A LL persons that owe City Taxes for the year 1842, are
A hereby notified to pay tbem on or before the 27th day of
April, A D 1843, at my office on Franklin 8t three doors be-
low Floyt A Stubblefield’s Houston House Livery Stable, or
thirty days thereafter execution will issue against them, a list
of whom will be found in the Telegraph and Star fronthe Ath
day of February to date, s
, j. D. BUSBY, City Marshall.
Houston March 28H>, 1843. ___march 2934 wtds-383
(ALOMEL, (iu i nine, eampiior, castor oil by the gallon”or hot-
-otesfaaswl36s ■ J. p. GnOKsBEeK
ATELY RECEIVED.One cane’r tdies ad Misses
— Bonnein, si and
■ novBdhwt oppolte Long Rowe ;
of ladle’s and gem Ie men’s shoes, boots
elle MU, Ml lace shoen
, morocco boots, pruned "‛‛eT-----T
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HOUSTON, SATUrKaY MORNTNG? APRIL 15. 1843. HTNUMBER487.
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NTOTICE.-Thomas M. Bagby of this city, is my iegally
1% an horised agent and attorney, to transact any and all of
my business, during my absence from the republic.
sept 22257 d&w________8 HOLMAN
^fSANjel^RS' OIL—juet received and ff ante by
i jan7d&wtf-371 ______ L D .GROESBEECK
DLACK IVK, warranted good, in quart,pint and bah pint
D bottles, for sale by J. D. GROESBECK.
dec 3 d&wtf-366 > ,
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Wantet one league of tinled land, fair for farming purposes.
Houson, Jan. 7,1843, jan 7 d3m N. K. KELLUM.
KKPI BLIC OF TEXAS,- DitnetCourt,
Spring Term, 1313.
j Petition .o foreolpee mortgage.
Francis Moore,
Danjel
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