The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 565, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1843 Page: 1 of 4
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prunella boots, seal lace shoes, NEW FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON,
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2 boxes imperial tea,
4 boxe Young Hyson do,
1 bbl Epsom saks, 1
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1 bale No f Virginia Orsnaburg»,
I balehrewn drilline,
T case bleeched shiring,
5 duzen white wool hais.
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evils small Manilla rope,
vils nall cotton leading lines.
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correct Attorneys in the Republic. For sale at the Telegraph
published TH
of Fevers
ierfeet order,
see. Colds,
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“I w. mens’, misses Mid
childrens’ lies and slippers
I bale"Lowell"dsnaburga,
1 bale 4-4 brown domesic,
1 bale 7-8 de do
LAMala
Dr. Spohn's Elixir of Health, for the certain preventit
or any general sickness; keeping the stomuch in moot p
the bowels regular, and a determination to the sum
Coughs, pains in th, bones, hotseness, and Dropsy
cured by it Know thia by irying.
Houst on. Au r ust16th,1842..)_______
f US T received per Steam ShtsNepinne,
• 10 bbls. Flour,
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150 sacks ground allum salt, ■ .
340 gallons German bniled Linseed Oil in jugs,
10 kegs white lead,
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TN CONSEQUENCE of the reduction of duties by the New
1 Turiff the subscriber is selling his sioek of Gok and Sil-
ver Lavers, Anchor Escapement, Lepine, and other Watches,
of new and splendid palierns, and Jewelrs at Retil,at Retail,
at a considerable reuction trom fofmr prices, being much less
Lau's spread plasters. A better and more nice and useful tnwlt.
never was made. All should wear them regularly.
Lin's Temperancebitters: on the principle of substituging the
tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which haa reformed so ma-
ny drunkards.
HEADACHE. Dr. Spohns hendnche remedy will effeetumily
cure sick headache, either from the nerves or bilious. Hundreds of
families are using it with great joy.
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10 sacks Coflee,
6 bbls. N. O. Sugar,
5 “ Sagar House Molasses,
I UST RECEIVED per bi ig A talantic, a large in voice, com
• prising the following; <
10 Bbls. new flour,
12 sacks Havana coffee,
.8 bbls. New Oi le: ins sugar,
2 hhds. bacon sides,
5 casks hams,
20 sacks Liverpool table galt.
REMOVAL ♦
HE subscriber has moved his stock of Drugs, Medicines, &e ,
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2‘casks hooks an fl staples,
assorted sizes,.
50 plough moolds,
500 lbs. cast, blister, and Ger-
man steel.
Large- assortment of files,
chissels,augens, &e,
1 case men’s kip brogans, 1
1 “ *$ seal do .
1 " “ russets do
BY a. j. n. WooDs & co.
Re-ynoldt's c(nnfr,oppfni(f llwston Uon$f.
75 kegs nails, for sale by
/' JOHN SHACKELFORD, Ja.
AWSoft^e ^th Congress ips publishedland for sale at
-4 this Ofhice.__ ____ March 25
"IBERAL abvances made on shipments ol Cotton asPro-
-4 ducetoE. J. Hart New Orleans, by
ap20d£w JOHN SHACKEL.FORn J.
[UST received, per Steamer "Sarah Barne » irom New Ur-
• leans, a supply of fresh Drugs and Medicins, carefully se-
leeted, among which are Senna, Bahs, Jalup, Rhebarb Ipeeae,
cale’d Magnecia,Cream Tartar, Flax seed, Qopperas,:Salipe
ter, Glue, Ac , Av, Ac. . J.D.GR CK
‘Augnst24th,1843. aug 26 d&wtt-404
WATCHES A ND JEWE LR YLOWENTHA N
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American and Spanish, plain
and quilted. Gentlemen’s Sad- i
dies, plain and quilted, also
trees of the best quality, and
pantertis that can be got trp. -
e w Harness of every description
made and repaired at the shortest notice. Carriages of ev-
— description trimmed and repaired in the neatest style and
u iyuij, Hohiers and all military work done to order.
UThe above articles will be sold extremely low for cash or
country produce. Planters Will find it te their advantage to
call and see for themselves, my 23 dAwIy-390
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COR NS.-The French Plester is a sure. cure. Indian Hair Eye,
colors the hair any shade you wish, but will not eolor the skin.
SARSAPARILLA.-Comstock’a compound extract. Thereto
no qther prepnretion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this.--
If you are eure to get Comstock’s, you will find it euperior to all
others, B does not require puffing
Kolmsfocks Vermifuge will eradicate an worms in children or
adolts with a certninty quite astonishing, ft pells with a repidny
almos incredible, by omstoek&CogNw.York.
TOOTH PRoPS-e Kline’s-cure efleetaally-
Entaredaccording to netof cengress, inKhe year 1842, by Com.
etock A Co in the Clerk’e office ofthe Southern District of New
• NEW FLOUR, cofFee. vvniskEY, loaf wYh "SispacL.
SUGAR, SOAP, STARCH. &C. ---- '
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ITHE undersigned is now prepared to fill orders for pumps
L at the shortest notice. Manefactory on the north westside
of Market Square. G. W. POWELL.
June Bib, 1843. 1 ______ jnn 8 d .
~CITY 110TEL LIVERY STABLE. "
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market: Ladies’ Saddles, both
Piles, Ac. are wholly prevented, or governed if the aftnck ht»
Come on, if you use the only true Hay’s Liniment, from Comstock
A Co. ALL BORKS and every thing relieved by
aii outward application. It acts like a charm. Use it.
RYINGPANS,~6 dozen long and Short handle tryizg
l pans, just received and for sale by, I .
» u»*y IB J. HACKELFORD,.
| IBERAL hdva nces made incash or merchandise npon cot-
— ion or hides tor shipment to New York pt Liverpool.
Feb 1Oth, 1843. JAMES MeRNiGT,
febi5wiy-376 Galvestow
I chest Imperial Ten,, . it
2 boxes Siareh, »
2 bales Manilla Bagging, &c., &c., and for '
JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jr. "
ITHE following indispensable family remedies may be found me
- I the village drug stores, and soon at every country store in the
state. Remembur and never get them unless they have the fae-
simile signature of Come tock d Co. on the wrappers, us all others
by the same names are base impositions and eoanterfeits. If the
mere bant nearest you has them not, urge him to procure them at
71 Maiden-lane, the next tune he visits New York, or to write for
then. No family should be a week without these remedies.
- Boldneti, Halm of Columbia, for Ike Hair,
dozen grass bed cords,
-dezenColliu’saxes, |
5 dozen curry combo, v
‘(HE gubncrberrpectfnlly inform^ his friend* and the public,
alotha J* "WNet"ren Pin* Ailey, ami will mge piqnmnr in ‘com.
modating trie old customers end all who will give him a call, with
shaving and hair cutting in the most fashionable style. Having re-
ceived a liberal share of public patronage, still hopes todeeervethe
Mme. , HENRY LAGUE.
Houston. July 26, 1643
N. B Young Misses and Little Girls can have their bair cut
orwisbishonic MIXTURE, « Yegetable Har
IL fuge; a specific and lasting eure tor the Fever and Ague,
This worthy remedy earnestly repels she lur of being a quack
medicine, it having been the result of many years’ sudy, expe-
rience, and labor, in the medical practiee and obvseration of
FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed of mteh medicinal
princplesas were considered most fl* lo restore the harmony of
action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other imporian
fumetion» of the syMem, the loss of which harmony is evidently
the immediate cause ofthe disease. It speedily promotes a re-
gular and heaithy appetite, which is generally emirely destroy,
ed or rendered vent precarious; by which C fleet, vigor and
strength Is soon afforded to the whole system. Il msi be ap-
parent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculir virtues,
is usetui in a great variely of complainis. By renewing the
heahthy action of the digestive organs, R boa proved hisel of re-
markable benet in Dyspepsia, depraved Appeiie, Heart burn,
Water Brash, Flantalency, Jandice, Night Sweats, Dysentary,
Bowel Complaints, and many other affections of similarorigin.
Bw it is in ‘he treatment of Fevers, and especially in FEVER
AND AGUE, or Itermittani Fever, that tie powers have been
principally tested, and with those who have seehit usefuines,
it is pronounced sovereign toall remedie s heresofora discovered
for those diseasex. ft has also been used as a preventive, by
many who were sobjeet to a periodica! teeurrence of the Chils
and Fever, and it hasalways warded off the apprehended atrack.
A FINE DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT
A FEW below Main Sireet, on the corner of F 1
A and Oaroline streets. li is averyprenytesidencegand hi s
all necessary oui-houses For further particulars or informa-
• tion call on Thomas Bally or at theTelegraph office. <
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TO LAWVERS,CLERKS dt^cuGRf.s^li^-
_TICES OF’ TiiK and constables
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one door s uth, to the store formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel
Maas aug 23 de wtf-402 J.D.GRQS BEE K.
SHAVINGANDHAIRCUFTING.
2 dozen linen bosem shirts,
6 dozen ladies’ white couon
2000 lbs. castings, consisting hose,
of ovens, spiders, tea ket- 2 boxes assorted ribbons,
ties. Ae., •
- Weekly, at the Office the Telegraph, at $i0per cunus
HOUSTON. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER
1 pipe Holland gin,
5 bbls. American gig,
8 do. do 4th proof brandy,
2 demijohns old Cognac do1
5 bskets champaign,
3 kegs salerarus.
Comer of Franklin and Truris Streets. •,
rHE subscriber respectfully informs the eitizensol Honson
L and the public generally, that he still carries on the above
business in his own name, and hopes by strict attention to his
business, to receive the same libera! patronage that they have
always, bestowed npon. him. His stable is commodioas and
convenient to the Bayou, and the besi attention will be-pa id to INc
allhorsesentrustedtohiscare. WARREN 8. DEPEW.
sae ' A CARD. -
1OHN SWEIKART, Merchant Taylor, Main street, next door
* I above the Telegraph Office, respectfuly informs his friends and
the public in general, that he is prepared to execute in the most
fashionsble style every thing in his line; he also keeps on hand an
assortment of ready made clothing, which he offers for sale, cheap
for cash. __.L feb 23d6m.
g)‛ "fATBON'S t^Bee on Preston Street, opposite the Market
l.Squnre, Houston. June- 15, 1843. jen 17dtf
NOTICE
Dalley’s Megu a Pam Extractor Salvo—Thia most extraordina-
ry rented y ever invented for all new or old Burns and Scalda, and
aorta, and sore eyes. It has delighted thousands. It will take out 1
-® H pain in ten minutes and no failure. It will cure the pites.
april 22 wtf- 386
The La Ws
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dumdh rHISairy and commedious establishment as
EI been neatly Sited up for the aecommodatiun of
MMPbnardersand trahscient persons.
# The tndersigued phedges himself that no pains
shal! be‘spared to mak his guests comfortable Great pains
have been taken to procure honest and’uentive servents.4-
Their table will at all times..be fornished with every debcacy
the market affords, and a choice selertioh of wines willbe kept
Y UST received per Seamer Mercham,the follewing inveice ;
J 2) bbls warranted liew flour,
15 sacks Havana cofee,
J 6 bbls whiskey,
f • 3 bbis Boston loaf sugar,
T 20 baxes Gougl’s No I, soap,
5 boxes extra starch,
•3U kegs 6 and 8 penny naib.
i • hali keg’ Dwpont’s FFFG yewder.
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demijohn,
1 dozen painted pails,
2 nests northern tubs,
2500 extra regalia segars.
(F THE sessionof Congressending 1841, are now offered for
S- sale By the subscriber. Also for sale,’all the Laws of
T----- previously passed—and the statutes of Cohnila and Tex-
as, in English and Spanish. These ean be furniehed in botnd
volnmes or in pamphlet form.
--i NU-312 GEORGE BALL Galvestona
10ES--6 cases of ladie’s and gentlemens shoes, boots
&c consisting of ladies' ।
prunella foxed boots, strap s
a and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen's lasting and
ined brogues, kip and calfskin shoes, brogans and pumps, and
a good assortmett of boy’s shoes, just recejved and for sale by
mav 18 J SHACKELFORD, Jr.
HOUSTON SADDLEAND HARNESS FACTORY.
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see. aalaratUM, lor suit by
J. D. GROSBEECK
Bale rope and bagging—3 bales India bagging, 40 coil rope,
Turpeniihe— 2 casks, an excellent article on tap,
Linseed oil—200 jugs German boiled oil.
Com mills—1 cask, 40 complete,"
Collarsand hames--20 doz. assfrted sizes,
Blacksmith’s tools—completes
Soap—5 boxes No. 1 soap,
Casting — ovens, spiders, pots
Iron— 8weed and Tennessee,
Steel—German, blister and cast-iteel.
Spades and shovels— >2 dot Hames, Adams, &c.,
Snot —assorted sizes, -
Also, a well selected assortment of spring and summer dry
goods, hats, boots, shoes, hardware, cutlery, drugs, medicines,
and statiohary, which will be exchanged low for cash, cotton,
Mdes, Ac.
' For S.Ie by J. SHACKELFORD, Ja
Howom. Sent, 1»h. 1842 ____sepi5d&wif 355
KTFIEE-Mr. A. J ^urtH? is my amhiwized agentto Iran
1zashapybusingpsofmineinthiscio. W. GRANT.
THE MORNING STAR,
abllshed at cheomee of the Telegruph,
• BY JAMES F. CRUGER. e ^4
Tsuus-The Morning Starispublished tri-weakly on Tuesdaya,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 810 per annun, payable semi annually
ia advance.
Apvzaretso.—One Dollar per squarfor the first insertion and
fifty cents for each subaequent inser non —eight lines or lese to con-
mu turn a square. .
To M erchante and others advertising by the year, a reasonuble de-
duction from rhe above rates will .be made. 4
Steamboat cards, Politicaland Persqnal communications will be (
charged M the same rates asadvertisemente. j
Announcementeof Candidates for office *10 in advance.
Utah cramuuications intended for the Morning Star must be
addressed poet paid to the Editor. s
TR. CH AMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine, a safe and
• certain care for chills nnd fever in pH its complicated
forms; also, an efhcient remedy for fevers of evey description.
Also, Dr. Champion’s Vegetable, Anto Bilvus,'Anto Dyspeptic
purifying and cathartie Pill, for sale by
aug 16 dAwtf-409 J. D. GROESBEECK.
foRsaLe by JOHN8HACKELFORD,JR,
(1OFFEE- 30 bags green Havana. Sugar—10 bbls New Or.
leans, new crop. Molasses--6 bbls. N. Orleans, new crop,
New Bacon—a superior qtality, hams, sides and shoulders.
Bah—100 sacks ground allum and bloren,
Nails—-100 kegs assorted sizes, 4 to 12 n.
. Shehdibe Slectosdrwhes SWPeesp
fur shuse who may desire them.
The above establishmeut is siruated in the most pleasant and
retirer part ofthe city
Being anxiusthal his guests may be entirely satisfied, he
has made considerable reduction in the price on board.
W"rs t t A aNGELL, Ageviforc. M. Allen
"W-fc”'™tharnoone tanfuiltobelievethen. g g., ,
..K'S? Vhersluferaopgoud."aveqESE Mofe!
should be your motto— dnd dhede pan never be true end ^rotine
without owr uames to them. All these articles to be had wholesale
and n tail only of.ya. OMSTOCK A CO., wholesale Druggists,
TIMaiden-Lane, New Turk, and of our agents. a
'cpMsroc K 4 WOsSNewOrleae
L. W. J. K J- D. CmOKBBKECK, Halreeum & Houston.
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which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald places; and on
- chi'dren make it grow rapidly, or on those who have Inst the hair 1
from any cause. Al! Vermin that infest' the heads of children m
schuola are prevented or killed by it at once. Find the name of
t o natk 4 Co on it, or never4ry it. Remember this alwaye.
Rhedmatism, ami Lameness positively emred, and oil shrivelled
museles and limbs are restored, in the old and young, by the Indian
Vegetable Elyxir and Nerve nd Bone Liniment—but never with-
out the name of Comstock A Co. on it.
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25 piece’ Kentucky bagging,
1 25 coils rope,
3 bbls vinegar, -
6 half bbls, new mackeral,
2 whole do do
। i cask,Carolina rice,
12 dozen mustard,
4 dozen 1,9, 3 and 5 gallon
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Afidavits to obrain Atachments,
Bonds in Auachments,
Writs of Attachments,
Summvas for Garashee,
Fi. FL against plantiff F. F. for cost.
States’ Warranu,
Supnas for witness, f
Mifimusfor want of Bail,
Citations,
Mitimusfor apitol Felony,
Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,—
“ do ~do to Prosecute,
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents to bring before the Court,
" Letters of citizensh ip,
W Summons fr District Court, t
do County Court, t
Sheriff’s executions for State taxes,
' do do for County taxes, j
" Justices Supo nas,
“ Estray Bonds,
” Attachments,
“ District Court execution,
“ Powers of Attorney,
" Warrantee Deeds.
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limn they can be bought for at any other plaee in the City. As
he is constantly receiving all descriptions of Watches of the
newest styles, direct from the mangsacturers In England,
France and Switzerland, he is enabled to offer a larger assort.
! ment, and at mueh less prices at retail than ny other house in
1 America
Gold Watches as low as twenty to twenly-fve dolla^k each.— •
Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All Waiches
warranted to keep good time or the money retuined.
All kipds of Watches repaired in thebesk manner and warran-
tod. at much less than the usnal prices, by one of the best work
menintheciy. G C. ALLEN, importer
of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail,
* 30 Wall Street, Up-Stairs
New York, April 15b, 1843. may 24 w4m-390
OLD'CAPITOL---
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DRANCIS B LUBBOCK, Clerk of the District Court of
I Harris County, is alone authorised to receipt for costs due
J. S Holman, former Clerk of the District Court of said coun-
ty, E. H. WINFIELD.
June 2h, 1843. ( July 1 dtf
“pIjmp Manufactory.
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