The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 526, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1843 Page: 4 of 4
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100 kegs ent nails, ass‘d40 bbls, superfine flour,
4 bales Va. cotton osnaburgs,
75 dozen knives and falks.
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2 bbls, vinegar, good.
Together with many other articles, last received by steamers
Neptune and Belk of Autakapas, which, added to the subscri-
bers former stock, makes it one of the most complete in the
city, all of which will be sold low for cash, cotion, kc. &e., by
feb 9 d& waf-323 J. SHACKELFORD, h
BEEF AND PORK—PRICES LOWEST Han
EVER, FOR CASH.
To and from any port in Europe
North of Cape Elonda, United S
Any port in Cuba
Any other United States (eland
1 15 “
2 cis.
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Stewart Robert P.
Sheevny, Mr. C.
Summers, Rev. Tho*. O.
Sherif of Harris County
Taylor, Hiram
Thompson, Capt. Wm.
Walton, Robert H.
Wakemant C. B
Wester, C E.
Wiggins, Harvey
White, Abel H.
rBacon,perhhd,s
Sugar,
Hardware,
Crockery,
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de one fourth,
Moca, per bale.
Blanket*, I
Botiles, per erate
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Coffee, Sal, epicea, Ac.
RATES OF INSURANCE AT NEW-ORLEANs
ATLANTCporTS 1 I
Allen, Capt. Thomas
Ashley, James H
Burke, James
Bond, E
Blair, John
Bigelow, Israel B.
Blue, Oriah
Campbell, R. C.
Clark, Charles L
Cetton, John
Compton, A. G.
Corset, Miss Adeline
Crutcher, Thomas H.
Clerk District Court,
Day, Capt James
Edmundson, John
Fuqua, Ephram
Girard, Emile
Gaston, Hudson
. Graves, Ralph
Gravis, Thomas H
Hardcastle, G. T.
Harrison, Wm.
Hardin, Martin I.
Haigler, Capt
Isbell, John H.
Jame*, Irab or C. Isham
Kenida, Wm.
Kyle, Col W. J. ‘
Little, H N. 1
Lusk, Geo. V.
Luckie, Samuel H
30 per cent. adv.
30 per cent. adv.
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M AT AGOR DAACA DEMY.
The Rev. c. S. IVES and Lady would respectfully inform rhe
citizens of this place and ita vicinity that they are now prepared to
receivepupils or both sexesinto their ispututiop, and toinstruct chea
in all the branches of a substantnl and finished edecation.
From the delightful location and health of Motgorda : hum the >
comforts and convenience of a well built iown ; fom a ztrong desir
of the people to establish and tanintain a high ton* of moraffec lung F
in the community ; from the lqudable
, and regular attendance oi abe citizens on Divine Service whichi
now held unintevruptedly on < very Suuday ; and irom th re being a •
regular Sunday Sthool in town, i hi* cannot but be a very di srable
place for an institution for theeduention of the youug.
Mr ives is a graduat of one of thetirst colleges in the Unitel
States; and Mi*. -yes was educnted in the beat schools for plouug
ladiosinNew England; besides which they have bothformany
year* past been engnged either as Principalsor Atontunta in the sve
literary institutions in the Lulled Slutes. For ilu i quralficanona,
success and reputation in ii aching, they leave thefulluwing testuav-
nials to speak. J
To Europe Mt in th* North 8m
Do in the North Sea
Africa '
South America -
From New-Orleans,
To Africa
Hermuda
Bahama llands .-0
Do do each additional
Cape de Yard Island*
Do do each additional
Denmurk •
France, Atlantic •
Do Mediteranean
50 * pocket and pen knives,
50 n mill saw files,
50 ? X cut wood, handsaw,
pit and shop file*,
50 bags shot, ass'd sizes,
75 pair EPiged trace chains,
10 dozen horse collar*,
75 pair of hames, ready ironed,
20 boxes tobacco,
4 bags blaek pepper,
3 do' allspice,
4 casks bacon hams, aides and
shoylders.
Port, :
Rhenish, all kinds,
Spanish Red,
“ White,
Sherry,
Tenerite, :
COASTWISE..
Any port north of Hatteras - •
Do South and North of Savannah
St. Matys, Georgia •
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Dry goode in packages separately H a l|
Steel—Ger man, blister and cast-3teel, 1
Spadesand shovels—19 dot. Hames, Adami, &e.,
Shot— assorted sizes.
Also, a well selected assortment of spring and summer dry
goods, hats, boots, shoes, hardware, cuilery, drugs, medicines,
and statonary, which will be exchanged tow for cash, cotton,
hides, Ac. , ; -
april 22 dwtf-386__brsuhoi_
T AW&ofUw-nh Congress just published *wiAw;«SAI;
Xd ________________March 95 1 ■
KT OTICE-Mr.A.J B u rke is my authorized agewt to i ran
sact any business of mine in this city,
sept 17-tf’ GEO. W. GRANT.
QEEF und PORK can be purchaed of M’Cleasteg,
1 mil to the Market, as follows:. Beef, 9 cts: perjb.
of steak lor 194 ets; by the quarter, et*. per lb. Pari
per lb. jun2
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rewarde
MEXICO.
Brazos Santiago , -
Rio del Noria
VerPEruz
Laguira and Cam peachy
Sisal »
Honduras ....
STUART, Bec y. August 14. sepL14d&wtf-205
““ ' LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the Poet Qfice At Hout Ion, 30th June,
ton:%e 4 tor-1 At vu A
Theproduce of this county is by Resolution of the Beast of Al-
dermen permitted free of Wharfage.
Lard, per lb.,
Lumber, . . .
Oats, per bushel ol 32 lbs.
Oil, sperm per gallon,
I Pepper, black, per lb.
Pork, per bbl. 1 • ‛ •
. Peas and beans, per bushel,
Pickles,
• Porcelain and erockery ware,
Powder and Lead,
Rice, per lb. . i,
Salt, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Silks.
Sugar, brown, per lb.
| Sugar, loaf, and candy, per lb.
Havana, while,
; Soap, bar, per ib.
“ shaving and perfumed,
Spices, . . '
Sweetmeats and conserves.
Shoes and boots,
Tobacco, manufactured,
-Tin ware,
Great Britain or Ireland on cotton or freight
Do do On specie
Do do r
Gibraltar - .
Tea.....
Tools and implements ol trade in aetual use,
the property of emigrants, -
' Vinegar per gallon,
Wheat and other grains per bushel of 60 bs.
Ware, crockery, • • }-
Wines, Burgundy, Hermitage, Chamberlin,
and all other varieties of Burgundy except
Champaigue, •
Champaign*, • - •
Claret, In cases,
OBOES.—6 cases of ladle’s and gentlemens shoes, boots
•3 Ac., conssting of ladies' pruhelle boots, seal lace shoe*,
. prunella foxed boots, strap shoes, morocco boots, prunel-
la and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen’s lasting and
lined brogues, kip and calf skin shoes, brogans and pumps, and
a good assortment of boy’s shoes, just received and for sale by
may 18 1 SHACKELFORD, Jr.
FORRENT:
A FINE ROOM on a lower floor for rent Apply at this
A office. _______•___________j*:U9dif
TpRYlfiO PANS.—b iozen lung and *hort handle frying
I pans, just received and for sal by
__may 16______J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
qILK and Palm Leaf HaU.—lease olpalm leaf bate, asa’td
• l case of the latest style of French silk bate, just received
and for sale by may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
For common English studies including reading, orthography,
pennmanship, geography, grammar and arithmetic. $6,00
Extra for each branch ol Mathematics, including algebra,
geometry, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, 8300
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
+ history, n itural philosophy] intellectual philosophy, moral phi-
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany, rhetoric,
political economy and astronomy, ‘ $3,00
Extra, for each of the ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, 83,00
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
htaliananadhanish, 83,00
The Indba. comprehends both a male and female depart-
ment. LEVI JONES,
President Board of Trustees.
THELAWS
(F THE session of Congress ending 1841, are now offered for
• sale by the subscriber. Also for sale, all the Law* ol
Texas previously passed—and the statute* of Coboila and Tex-
aa, in English and Spanish. These can be furnished in bound
volume* or in pamphlet form. ,
nov 94 wtf-319 GEORGE BALL, Galveston.
H843.
Moore, Mrs. Eliza
Pillott, N C.
‘ Page, Soloman C.
, Pitts, John D. '
Pool, John H.
Pittus, William
Price, Dr R H.
.Powers, 8. E.
Rose, Granville
Reeve*, Wm B.
•Rivers, Dr. Tho*. B
Rice, Sanford
‘Russcil, David
3 Shipman, Daniel
Strauon, Miss E. C.
Smith, John D.
Sanding. L P.
Smith, Walter
Simmons, John W.
ScofiTy, Mr*. Jane
Shipman, M O.
Strode, John
NORMAN PINNEY, A M
Principalnflht Mobile Jnoltlult."
TUITION.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and First Lessons in Ariahametu--
*3. per month. 1
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, and Composition—
86. per month.
For all the higher branches of Science and Literatmre, nd espe-
daily rhe Mathematics and th* Latin and Greek Langnages- $9.
per month.
Ir There will be one vacation in the year, commencing on the
firet of July and ending on the first of October.
All the above pnces to be paid in current money. Texas money
will be received at its market value. Bills to be paid at th* end ol
each mon’h. No pupd can enter the school for a period less than •
month, and no deductions made for absence except for sickness.
Fuel at he expense of the scars. •________________ •
T UT received per Steam Ship Neptune,
J 10 bbls. Flour,
, 10 sacks oflee.
forms a component pan,
i Linen, - •
Liquor*,—brandy, gin, rum, cordials, and oth-
er liquors,- I and 2d proof, - C
3d and 4th proof,
over 4th,
15 per cent adv.
$2 50 per doz.
10 per cent. adv.
10 ct*. per gallon
. tree.
0 75 per gallon
0 374 “
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371*
374
371
371
371
25
12*
25
25
25
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64
vug, 64
Bagging, per s:? C 60
RtdM, ehch, . 1 e .
per ent pren.
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424 v
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or machinery, measuring
at the rate of 5 feet, 721
Horse, mule or ass, 41 00
Pleasure carriages, 91 00
Wagons, carta or other
vehicles, 50 c.
Neat cattle, pex head, 12
f0902, p
Bricks, per 1000, 81.00
Steam Bomb and al craft
over 38 tons, 85 par trip-
Smaller craft in propi- m <
■ tOblA—One set Blacksmith tools
■ > complete, and for nale by J. SHACKELFORD. Js
T iBEkAL abvance* made on shipment* of Cott on and P m -
La ducetoE. J. Hart, New Orleans, by
ap20dw JOHN SHACKELFORD. Jb.
Port of Houston—Rates of Wharfage.
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Tariff* of the Republic of Texas, H
At fixed by the eixth Congreet; to take effect from
and after the Ist day of Pebruary, 1842, payable.
in Gold, Silver, or Exchequer Bille at their mar^
het value. i
Per cent, adv i
8 bales Manilla Bagging, Ac., Ac., and for
JOHN SHACKELFORD, Ja.
dec 27 369
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. 0 37* “
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0 75 “
3 cts.
15 per oent.
15 cta.
“ in casks,
French, the produce of Franca, and import-
ed in French or Texian vessela, — -1
Madeira,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 keg* lard,
6 boxes Collins* axes,
< dozen Ames spades,
2 * Adams’" "
4 H' long handle shovels,
6 bags wrought nails,
4 dozen grubbing hoe*.
90 “ bright crowa do
30 M Carolina . do
30 “ brook pot. augurs,
30 * chisels, aw’d sizes.
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
Emigrants, free.
All articles not otherwise enumerated, 15 per cent, adv.
On all gouds imported in foreign bouoms, with the exception ol
those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the payment of the domestic duty—an
additional duty of five per cent.
Tonnsob—From and after the 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 P rt or place, a tonnage duty of sixty cents per ton, ■
on merchant vessels, and thirty cent* on steamboats, accord- ]
ing to register tonnage. U.
September 10th. sep 10 d&wif-354
IrPromissory Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
ed or duties on goods imported after the 1st of February, 1849
FOR SALE BY JOHN SHACKELFORD,
(IOFFEE— 30 bags green Havana. Sugar—10 bbls. New Or.
U leans, new crop. Molasses-6 bbl*. N. Orleans, new erop.
New Bacon—a superior quality, hams, sidesand shoulders
Ball—100 sacks ground allum and bloren, ' |
Nails—100 kegs assorted sizes, 4 to 19 p,
Bale rope and tagging—3 tales India tagging, 40 coll rope,
Turpentine—9 casks, an excellent article on tap,
Linseed oil—200 jugs German boiled oil.
Corn mills—t cask, 40 Complete,
Collars and hames-- 90 doz assorted sizes,
Wlacksmith's tools- complete setts.
Soap— 5 boxes Na l soap,
Casting— ovens, spider, pots, kettles, Ac.,
Iron—S weed and Tennessee,
Peltries per ioibs., 6e
Lard, Naila, Ac. per keg, 3
Iron and lead per 1901m. 6
Large packages, pureels.
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5 ets:
1 9300
50 CIS. •
30 per cent. adv.
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Galveston
Brazoria
Matagorda T i
Aransas - ,
TESTIMONIALS.
“I hate been lcng aeqminted with the Rev. Mr. fves, and kh .w
him to bu an excelleni claasicajand English suholat. Mr*, ives
taught a female seminary for severul yearr, in the city of Hqrt M
Connecticut, with distinzuished reputasion. I have full cunhc no- 4
in the qualifications at Mr mid Mr* ives to conduct a seminary ef iS ,
the highest order, in such • manner as to ado d g neral satstnetnoh \
f T C BROWNELL, DD 1.1. 1
liiobop of the !.ioctn: t.f ('^Knevticul. '
“I have been acquainted with the Rev. Caleb S. tves for nany
years past, and during th* last two yeate have been asociaied i
him as an officer of this institution. I have found him excel hdy
fitted in alfrespeets to be aa instruetor of youth. His indusuy, dr-
cision, and pntent good trrper quality hio in a hig degre asa
goveruoro th* young, while his accurate scholurship and ui tiring
zeal render him equally succesaful as a teacher. In comunning ibe t
children to the instruction at Mr Ives varents may fiel the anesi
assurance that they are placing them under the car of one, wlo a
P rfectly competenital he undertakes, and who willlook withike
most scrupolous care to the fulfilinent of every trust commited to
him. •
"nitFARMFORSALE
ANE quarter ot a league of land in Fort Bend county, eigh-
U teen miles from the city of Houston, with 170 acres clear*
ed, 190 of which is Brazos bottom and 50 prairU, with a com-
fort dwelling, negro cabbins and other out homes. For parti-
culars apply to J. SHACKELFORD, J*.
dec 90 daw-tf-368 r Main street.
&aLV£sToN University.
FMHE Fall Term of this institution will commence on Mon-
I day, 16th inst.
Pupils from a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by the President of the institution, who in conjunc-
tion with the other Teachers, will at all times exercise a pa-
rental guardianship over those entrusted to their care, in or-
der to carry thia plan fully into execution a large boarding
house is now being fitted up, a few yards distant from the pres-
ent building of the University. The pupils will have access to
a choice library and reading room, in the most pleasant and
healthy part of the city.
1 In proof of the excellency of the government and instruciion
of the institution, the Trustee* would inform the public tha
about one year ago. (the period of its commencement) there
were but five pupils, and during the last term there were < ne
hundred. In order tokring its benefits within the reach of all
who may desire them, thesprice of board and tuition has been
reduced to an amount more moderate than many similar insti-
tutions at ihe South. •.
Board and Tuition; in all branches, (including washing, fuel
and lights,) per term ot lyeskzpavpble in advance, 850,00
Rates of tuition perterm’of eleven weeks, one hall payable
in advance. -
Ale, and all other kinds of Mall Liquor, - 10
Allspice., per lb. - - 5 cts.
Bagging, bale rope and twine for packing
cotton, . . . I
Books and Stationary,' - f . • 15
Bonnets, Ladies, • - -
Butter, per 1b. - - -
Beef, per 900 Ibu, - -
Bacon, per lb. . -1-
Bibles, Testament* and primary school books,
: Cattle and stock ol all kinds, - I «
Corn, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 Hbs.
Coffee, per lb. - •
Cider, in cask or bottle, • - 10 per cent adv. ;
Chocolate, per lb. - * T a ets.
Cigars, Spanish, per 1000, «’ - 85 00
** American, “ . . 300 .
Carriages, pleasure, - • - 35 per cent adv/
Cheese, per lb. • - 3 cts.
Chairs, - - > » 30 per cent. adv.
Clothing, ready made, . 30 ••
Flour, per bbl. • - • 81 00
Fruits, dried and green, - 30
Furniture, and all manufactures of wood, 30
; Fire Arms of every description, . 15
Farming utensils, implements of husbandry,
and Furniture— the property of Emigrants
la actual use. not exceeding in value $500, free.
Harness of all kinds, - • 30 per cent, adv
Hata. ■ 25
' Hard-ware and cutlery, • - 25
i House frames, . -i 15
: Iron, pig, bar or rod, - - 15
, “ all manufactured articles of which it
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