The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 565, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1843 Page: 4 of 4
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Howard, John
Hooker, James
Johuson, Wm H
Kellam, N K
Leonard, Thomas
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Lemon, care of Eph Haines
Lipscomb. Judge
3 Lusk, Robert
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Any Hurt north of Hatteras
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say they are advertised,
ort 4 GEO. STUBBLEFIELD, P M.
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3 cm.
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3 eta.
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ANDRUW RABB,
Secretary ol the Board of Trustees
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Wines, Burgundy, Hermitaa
and all other varieties of Bu
Champaigue,
Champaigne,
CUrei, in cases.
at the rate of 5 feet,
Horse, mnie or ass,
Plensuro carriages.
Wagons earta or other
On specie . . . tal.
Dry goods in packages sepanutely b, a 14
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BATES OF INSURANCE AT NEW ORLEANS
A TLA N TIC p OR TS.
eshoe, axe, bar,
1toz1-zinch;
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30 percent, adv.
30 “
Rhenish, all kinds,
Spanish Red,
54 White,
Simanton, James
Smith, Jackson
2 Smith, R T
Sheffield, Cor Oliver, PR
Stephen, Charles
Stalians, Henry
Staqley, LC .
Thompson, Miss Ann
Vaughan, Abner Esq
Wil m, Wm K
Walker, W B
Walker, Edward
Whorton, Mrs Sarah Ann
Wilson, Leonard D
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15 per cent adv,
$2 50 per doz.
10 per cent adv
10 cts. per gallon
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vr.xico.
Manrow, Capt James
Nugent, John ।
Oins, John
2 Pitts, John D Esq
Pierpont, William
Park, Moses
Roves, William,
Roach, Daniel
Richardson, Willard
Richerson & Meore
Rolston, Joseph
Ridgeway, Alexander W
Sherman, Col Sidney !
Shipman, Daniel
Stuard, Robert P
will secure
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Gibson, Fenton M
Haigler, Capt L S
Henry, John - ,
Hadley, TBJ
Harrell, Arnett W
Hoffman, F P Monaeiar
Hanner, Benjamin F
Hamerkin, George L
Hedenberg & Vedder
llow candles,
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Adams & Harris
Area, Alexander
Bingham, James P
Briscoe, Andrew
Any other United Stu ten Islaud
Any port in Mexico and ____.
THE WESTERN ADVOCATE.
rnHE undersigned L proposes to publish during the eniig
A year, in the Ci of Austin, a Newspaper, Be he urW •r..
Western Advocale."
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Tariffot the Republic of Texas,
At faced by tie rixth Congrees; to take (feet from
and a fter the 1st day of February1842, payable
in Gold, Silver, or Exchequer Bills at their mar-
hot value t
। To Europe not in the Norh Sea
Do in the North Sen
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South America
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From XtK-Orleaiti,
To Africa .
Bermuda
Bahama lalanda
Do do each additional
Cape de Verd Islands
Do do each additional
Denmark
France, Atlantic
Do Mediteranean
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To and from any por in Europe
North of Cape Florida, United Srates
Any port in Cuba
IRON.—6 tons oftheabuve
ne, consisting of
Into all descnp-
loop iron; rout.
ebt'toevety portion of
be sent free of charge
NGEK. TEULON
free. I
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20 ets,
30 per cent. adv.
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Great Bruain or Ireland on cotton or freight
Do do On specie . j
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2 Dohng, Jamuel I W
Bla nd io, James 2 MoAlister, Sarah J
Brown, James K McCollouch, Wm & James
Brown, Joseph MeNeilly, Doct
Boyce, Robert P McCaleb, Zill Esq
Bee, Hamilton B Miller, B Esq
zbagstace
sass'd bols. sup
4 bales Va. couon osnaburg-,
75 dozen knives and laika,
50 • poeket and pen knives,
50 “ mill saw idea,
50 “ h cat, wdod, handsaw.
soguira and Campeachy
Honduras
Galveston
Brazoria
Matagorda •
, Aransas • *
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X Bing a weekly Mas ol Stages between
Houston aod Washington, for the aecom
modation of Travellers. He will leav
rsday morning at 4 o'clock, and Washing
solicited to call and examine i • Psortm
having made such arrangements for con
above articles, (especially the Tennessee
to the purchaser at all dimea food assort
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Lard, per 1b., < i
Lumber, - - i •
Oats, per bushel of 32 Ibs.
Oil, sperm per gallon,
Pepper, black, per lb.
Pork, per bbl.
Peas a*d, beans, per bushel,
Pickles, ‘I •
Porcelain Sad rm kery ware, ,
Powder and Lead, J
Rice, per lb.
Salt, per bashel of 50 lbs.
■ Silks.
i Sagar, brown, per lb. '
Sugar, loaf, and candy, per lb.
" “ Havana, white,
Sosp, bar, per lb.
" shaving and perfumed,
- Spices,
11 Sweetmeats and conserves,
15 •
Asits name purports, the entire object of th. pper w, 1) 1,.
to support the Weatern portion ofTexas, end sa «tu the < i a
acter and inter esta oi >u inbabitants agana the vulen an
lawless qitempis which have been made, and are siu tuaki, ,
to ruin the one and protrate the other. In doing thu it wi,
animadvert freely, though jusily, upon the coursc rreiofore
pursued by theExeeutive, and, should he continue that coorse,
every effor wiH be madeto cenvey correct in forma: ion in re-
gard to his conduct into every sectton of the Republie, su sbat
the Representatives of the people, in meeting in Congress at iip
next session,, may come prepared to apply the only lecitimat s
_ __________ remedy fu Executive usurpation and a tyrannical abuse or
boutoms, with the exception ol power.
t " inthe Editorial department ol[the paper, the nndersigned
will be aided by Gentlemen deeply devoted to the Western in-
terests, who have made Ha true policy their whole study for
months fast, and every exention will be useJ, both by themr and
himself, to present that policy In its properliyht to the worsa
la unde i taking tbis enterpiise the undersigned has po wish
91 expegtation of making it subervient to hl individual rain.
He, and those who wil labor with him, aresnsi rely willig to
give their time and exertions without compensation, tor theac-
compliahmentof the great object they have in view; andshould
they nueceed, by the dissemintion of cor red information abroad,
in restoring the Wener interests, heretofore greatly impaired
by usurpation and violenci, they will feel amply rewarded for
their trouble., Todo this, however, some expenses will be in-
corred. which.th underaigned is unable to bear, and he mst
depend upon the assistanee ol his irienda, and those who think
casiontomee xpenses,
will be of medium size, and issued ince in two
moderateprice, of wo dollars per annum. and as
edinawareofthegreaiscarcityof monev, aud has
awe than to cover the egxpenses
•avoidably attend the enterprize, he is willt g 0
aantable produce St its market value, provided the
cred to any merchant in tbe neighborhood orthe
and receipi of such merchant laken
‘owaded to the undegigned, ordelivered tobis
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Pejarug prri0oia,,
Laid Kat la, Ac perkeg, 3
Iron and lend per 100162. 64
St. Marys, Georgia .
i St. Johus, Georgia
St. Augusine, Forda
Other Florala porta,
Mobile . -
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Hire atention to hin
office or at his resi-
Ale, and all other kindsof Mah Liquor,
Allspice. per lb. - |
Bagzing, bale rope and twine for packing
cotton, J
Books and Stationary,' . /
Bonnets, Ladies,
Butter, per lb. - - •
Beef, per 200 Iba, I « - .
Bacon, per lb. - o - 3^.1
Bibles, Testaments and primary school books.
Cattle and stock oi all kinds,
bashel of 50 lbs.
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Clark, Charles, Esq
Clark, Amelia L
Day, James. Capt
Davis, Benjamin T
Denson, Thomas C,
Flemming, Robert R
Fogg, John W
Gentry, A M
Gravis, MraM
Shoes end boots,
, Tobacco, manufactured,
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TooW and implements of trade in actual use,
H the propert of emigrants, J -
Vinemax rallon , .
LaW BOOKS, &c., FOR SALE. Wheat ad other grains j-i bushel of 60 lbs.
Catalogue of Books, ^c„ for sale at the Telegraph Office. Ware,
A/ARTIN'S Reports, 10‛volvmes, Martin’s Reports, (new
IVI seyies,) 8 rolmes, Louisiana Repoms, 9 volumes, Chil-
ty‛s Criminal Law, 2 volume-., Dunlaps Praciice, 1 volvme,
Massachuseus Term Reports, 3 volumes, ' e‛
Salkeld’s Reports, 3 volumes,
Locke on Understanding, 2 volnmes, Jr
Laws of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish and Englinh,
Colonizatio Contracts of 8. F. Austin and laws relative to
the me. Zif i
Laws of the Republic of Texas, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4tb, 5th, and 6th
Whiskey, 1st and 2d proof,
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over 4th “
—in car tv,
Frenek, the produce of France, and import--
ed in French or Fexian vessels,
Madeira, : M ,
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For funiter ad
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1 of Emigrants
ingin value #500, free.
30 per cent adv
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of which it
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♦ 30 ets. • I
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$300
50 cts. i
, 30 per cent. adv.
30 “
Brush, E
Burke, James
i Burnett, David G
| Crawford, Andrew
F Capron, Elizabeth; Mrs
Carlos, Raphael C
Cusner, Jaeob
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TAYETTE COCNTY, TEXAS
JThe
the FACVL TY:
aiScleleRugnexEiegid........iAetingProtessorofMor
Professor of languages und Mathe
Mis. Maarn,G. Ricuanpnos,Pze ceptress
The Collegiate year is divided into iweniy one wee. eac
Thursday of December to the third Monday of Jen us rv
eE "penses per seSsion in advance, in par money or it equiva-
Elementary sadies, . . . . g,.
Entire ......................
" " Including the languages 23
. Tuition • ill he charged irom the timeufentfante ofaidents
tothee ioseoi the sension. Board 10 private samilies «h, t
81350 permnonth..The new College building us completed,
and furnishes ample accommodations for a inrge number 01
students. •
Thelocaladvantages ofRutersvilleas a seat oteducalion,
are distingnished. . occupies a central position in the r, ( ub!
lie, end isas remarkable for ihe purity r »u^r^rc, ihe
heathfuinessofis climate, and iis picturesque scenery, as fur
the virtae, intelligence, and enterpike of Sts(society J
By a wise regulation, all establishments for the sale or intoxi.
eating liquors, or for gaming of aily deseripuien, are forever
excluded from the Corporation
Rules of theSupreme and District Conrus of the Republic of
Tezas.-
Rales andarticles for the govesnmentof the Armies of the
Republieof Texas, '
Alphabetical Index totheLawsofTexas.
Pletcher's Latin Grammar. I
k ty Court Clerks, and Atorneysat Lav and fact
I Blank Cards suitable for usiness and Visiting Cards
I ompleteFilesof the Telegraph from 1836
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RUTERSVILLE COLLEGE
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Tenerile, : : f ,
Wearing apparel, the pers
L migrants, : :
i All articles not otherwise enumerated,- 15 per cent. adv.
On all g»vds imported ip foreign’ - *
those forego vemels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitied to enter on the payment of the domestic duty—an
additional duty of Sve per cent.
ToNAGE-- From and after the nineteenth day of May, one thou-
rand eigbt hundred and forty-Iwo, there shall be laid an all
vessels which may enter any pott of the Republic from any
foreign P rt or place, a tonnage duty of sixty rente per ton,
on merehant vercelsand thirty cents on sieamboats, accord*
iug toregisier ionnage.
unbar 10fh. sepl0d&w-354
romisnery Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
luties on goods imported after the 1st o' February, IMS
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Corn, and Corn meal,
’ Coffee, per lb.
Cider, in cask or bottle,
Chocolate, per lb.
Cigars, Spanish, per 1000,
" American, “ j
Carriages, pleasure,
Cheese, per lb.
Chairs, - ‘
Clothing, ready mnde
Fruits, dried and green,
Vurniture, and all manufactures of wood,
Fire Arms of every description,
Farming uiensils, implements of husbandry
and Furniture—the property
in actual use, not exceeding ii
! Harness of all kinds,
Hats,
Hard-ware and cutlery,
. House frames,
Tran pig, bar orrod,
all manufactured arie es
forms a component part,
-Linen, ’ - - - 1
| Liquors,—brandy.gin, ram, cordials, and oth-
. 806peFFal,
over 4th, 0 75 -
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6 boxes Collins’ axes, 50 bag sshot, ass’d sizea,
gdweAamppede zpafrorgghdFacschaink,
4 M long handle shovele, 10 dozen horse collars,
jamxgusngn, ,ro^'
30 gpneppeppes,
30 * brook pot. augurs, 4 casks bacon hams, sides and
W “ chisels,assdsizes, . shoulders, , -
40 bbls whiskey, 4 chests teas,
9 bbls, vinegar, good.
Together with many other articles, justreceived by steamers
and Belle of Atakapas which, added to the spbscri-
former stock, makes it one of the most complete in the
all of which will be sold low for cash, Cotton, Ac. &c., by
9dawi-323 J SHACKELPORD, J«
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