The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 379, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1842 Page: 4 of 4
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TESTIMONIALS.
J MRCBIVSON
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PORT OF HOUSTON.
er tierce
ry bbls.
Half bbls.
^OR the convenience of the holders of the Checks of E. D.
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Extra for tach branch ol Mathematics, including algebra.
JNO. GOODIN.
march 26 d
March 16,1842.
50
sept. 14 d&wtf-205
BOXC8 SOAP,
2 bags race ginger, ‘
40
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spectfuliy.
spnpers, P
DEPARTUREs.
Arrivals.
MAILS
Austin,
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40 bbls, whiskey.
DNSil JI a Van-"* *‘**--**‘** --m
His charge for a London Daily Papet
Weekly one £i 8s 2d. Provincial Pa
2 bbls, vinegar, good.
comprising an epitome of English News, suppli
ewspapers on the most reasonable terms, by <
News Letters,
fob 2 wly 322
dmdu
Monday
morning
Sunday-
evening.
Sunday
evening.
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UNITED STATES
AND EvROPE,
sizes,
20 bbls, mess pork,
1 00 ‘
50 [
124
64
1 00
1 00
r onaze, aid render satistartiontoall
Houston, Oclober 1841.
Thursday
morning.
4 bar’lsmolasres ne w FTep,
6 reams wrapping piper
10,000 cigars, a superior quality
50 doz. cupsand saucers.
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Spelling, Reading, Writing, and First Lessons in Arithmetic—
). per mouth.
Ar ■' metic. Grammar, Geography, 11 st ry and Compositton— !
Houston, 1 exas.
Oct 27, dtf
> Together with a handsome selection ot staple and fancy dry
good — consisting of heavy blankets, casimere, sattineus,Ky.
janes, green, red and white tlannes. Merinoland woolen shiis-
and drawer, chambregs, bed ticking, printed sanenett, Caroli ;
na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, .thibbet pnd merino shawl-, j $3
ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, turniture checks, tufted rugs.
NORMAN PINNEY, A M
Frincijxdqflhc, Mobile Institute."
TUITION.
ARRIVALS
AND departures of the MAIL
in advance.
For common English studies including reading, orthography,
‘ ‘ , $6,00 !
HARLES WILLMER, N«we Agent. Liverpool, begs moat re-
to announce to European Merchants. Editors of
receive a portion of the patrorage of her friends « t Hous < r,
and of strangers visiting this city.
Houston Oct 23, 1841. oct 23 dit
Tuesday
evening.
Pleasure carriages, • • •
Wagons, carts or other vehicles
Ne at, Callie, per head.
ladies in New England; besidrs svhich they have both for many j
years past been engaged either as Principals or Assistants in the first
literary institu nous in the United Stutes. For the r qualifications,
iuccessand reputation in teaching, they leave the follow.ng testimo-
nials to spe ak.
sorment of Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware, &c. &c.
12 dozen knives and forks,-
100,000 cut tacks as‘dsizes,
geometry, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, $3,00
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
A.,
deuce.
N ' 1 i l' l. Rot | ' W its
SCOTT A TARPLEY,
ATTORNEYS 4- COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Office on Congress St., between Main St. and Market Square.
JOHN SCOTT. 8. O. TARPLEY.
ENGLISH N EWSPA PERS,
MAGAZINES AND BOOKS, &c. TRANSAT-
LANTIC NEWSPAPER OFFICE, -
LIVERPOOL.
Boxes 8 by 10 & 7 by 9 Glass, lot sale by
deed dll’ J"
9 kegs Duponts F F F G rifle
powder,
1 barrel -pts. turpentine, .
10 coils manilla rope I rum i to
1 inch,
2 boxes bar lead,
30 l.to 5gallon,
Rice, . pt
All wetand di
N CARSON.
DENTISTEOUSTON
200 lbs. copperas,
6 dozen Sappington Pills, (Genuine,)
1 dozen augersr assorted sizes,
1 dozen long mowing scythes,
24 grind stones, for sale for cash, by
July 9th, iM42. July 9 dtf F. GASSIOT.
M A TA G OR DA ACADEM Y
DESIDENCE on Preston Street, belo u Marke S time
1 L 'May 24, 1-42 .. n 24
py-On all letters, sent to the United States, or else-
W hare beyond the Republic, the inlanhPotg’at be
Iron and L-ad, per 100 lbs.
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture.
per each 5 cubic'feet measure, at the rate of 122 L
Horse; mule or ass,
WESTERN,
Vin Richmond. Colum-
bia, Brazoria, Columbus,
Matagorda, Texana,
San Antonio, &c.
EASTERN,
Via Montgomery,Wash-
ington Nacogdoches,
San Augustine, and Red
River County.
NEGftOEs FOR 3ALE
HREE voting and very likely Negro boys for sale, for
L Cash or Cotton. Apply to ce
April 30, 1842. . J. SHACKELFORD, Jr , ~
ap 30 d&wtf 335 ", Main Street
Twenty-five Dollars Reward!!
STRAYED OR STOLEN
and misdemeanora on file hi iny office from the year Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and ten up to the present year, one thou- j
sand eight hun ared ana forty-one, and that I have not found nor is
there to be found in my office in said records any crimmal prosecu-
tion for murder, agamst Jesse Yocum', laic of this parisn, now de-
ceased.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sig ed my
name and affixed the Seal of the said Coi ii at the
clerk’s office, in the town and parish of Nachitoches,
AT LAW.
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may 19 dl2t ______________
Bbls. superfine Flour, 3 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 3
half pipes Champaign brandy, 4 dozen old port wine,
4 dozen old Madeira,
10 dozen castor ml,
iptedlyon every Su ny; and from there being a
< gular Sunday School in town, this cannot but be a very desirable
place for an institution tor theeuucaton of the yong.
Mr Ives is a graduate oi one of the first college s in the United
States; and Mrs. Ives was educated in the best schools for young
DERSONS holding ttles for Houston City property, art purucu-
I larls requested to have them recorded, that iurther dithiculties
r be prevented. THOS. M. BAGBY, Agent.
out ion, July 24, 1841, ___________ july 24 dtf
l fl Bales 4 4 7-8 3-4 bro. Musslin, fur sale by
1 _____________\ J MKOBINSON.
1 Ah Bbis superfine Lamp Oil, for gale by
IV dtcBdf T J M ROEINSON,
• • - y -
Kentucky and Indiana money; a kJ E. D. John's Checks on State
Bank mdiana received at par.
march .26 d&wtf-330 • J M. ROBINSON
healthy part of the city.
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction I
of the Institution, the Trustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period of its commencement) there
were but five pupils, and during [he last term there were ne
hundred. In oMer io bring its benefits within the reach of all •
W io may desire ih’tn, the price of board and tuition has been
reduced to an amount moretmoderate than many similar insti-
uni ms at the South.
, Board and T uition*, in all blanches,(including washing, fuel ||
ai Lzhts,) per term of 11 weeks, payable in advance, $50,00
DAY SCHOOL.
Rites of tail ion per term of eleven weeks, one half payable
A CARD
TIT RS M Babcock hiving taken a couvenient and con fort-
1VA able house, on the east side o1 C ourt Hcuse square, for
the accommodalion of boarders, hppes by sirict attt ntion to her
table and to the convenience and comtort of her buarders to
ATtbkNEY at Law
WYNNS will in future give his entire attention to his
profession. Ha will be found at his office or at his resi-
feb 19 d&wti-325 .
$ 71
37 h
371 .
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25
25
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64
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64
G boxes soap,
3 “ starch.
• Thursday
morning.
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1 pl Bbls old W hiskey just teceived and nr sale cheap or
I•cash,by__;_______JN I i IN .-UN.
HOUSES FOR RENT AND LUMHFR FOR SALE.
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I Newspupers, Proprietors of Public News Rooma, Hotel Keepers, and
Others, that he has entered into the most complete arrangements for
supplying residents in the West India Isla ids, and on the Southern
Coast of America, with British Newspapers, Periodicals, and Books.
He forwards all the Latest Edition: of all the London, English Pro-
I vincial, Irish, Scotch, and Welsh Newspapers, as well as those from
1 France, and all other parts of the European Continent, by the New
Line of Steam Ships, sailmg every fortnight from England for the
West Indies, and from thence along the Southern Coast of America.
He ships the Newspapers juet at the moment qf the veoedY sailing i
so that his Subscribers may always depend upon having the Latest
possible Political and Mercantile News by each Steamer.
His charge for a London Daily Paper is £7 38 per annum, or a
Weekly one £1 8s 2d. Provincial Papers published in England,
Ireland, Scotland, or Wales Once a week, £1 3s 10d; twice a
, week, £2 7s 8d; thrice a week, £3 lls Gd per annum. Magazines
1 and Bonks are Charged publication prices.
I Nows Letters, comprising an epitome of English News, supplied to
the Editors of Newspapers on thie most reasonable terms, by every
tneemmmmesmmmesnremannrmmitrmmnmmmmmenemnemmnemmnernmmmernenumemememsemrmaemmg
NJ OTICE— Thomas M. Bagby of this city, is my legally
In au horised agent and attorney, to transact any and all of
my business, during my absence from the republic.
sep *2257d4w________ JAMES 8. HOLMAN
si
2 “ painted pails,
150 sacks salt,
Tops Kentucky Bagginj.
7 coils Ky. rope,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz. edged pales,
boots, 30 bags shot, assorted sizes,
4 “ russet brogans, 6 barrels brown sugar,
3 “ kip do, 100 pair trace chains,
25 doz. Carolina hoes, 2 casks ox and log do,
attorneys
JAMEs LovE,
JAMEs Rulv, ' ,
CW BucnutT.
3 casks sperm oil,
20 boxes sperm candles,
10 boxes tallow candles,
30 kegs lard,
6 boxes Cellins'axes,
6 dozen Ames’ spades,
2 " Adams' “
• 4 “ long handle shovels,
6 bags wrousht nails,
4 dozen grubbing hoes,
90 M bright erown do
G A LV ESTON U N IVERS IT Y.
rHE Fa l Tena of th is Institution will commence on Mon-
U A day, 16 inst.
_ I Pupils I om a distanre can be accommodated ip the building .
occupied by the Pr si : nt of the Institution who in conjure -
lion with th- uther Teat ’ • Aqall ume- exercise a pa
renial guardanship over those entustd io their care. In or-
derto carry this plan fully into cxecution a large boarding
house is now being fiued up, a few yards distant from the pres- I
Cnt building of the University. The pupils will have access to
4 a choice library and reading room, in the most pleasant and !
‘IHE subscriber lakes this rhethod ol informirgtheci izens
_ of Houston, that he has on hand an -■< — ■
assoitment of seasoned Lumber’of the best in markei, v bich l <
। will sell or build into houses, Also, two house-lot rent. They
are both in good order and comforuable.
feb5dly ___THOMASBAILY
.) K Kegs first rate Lard, just iceciveuaud • Ly
) dee 3 J M ROBINSON
A.
1.' Gray has filed his acevunt m the probate co rt n
hereby given that he will apply at the next term ol sad cuurt id the
: approvul of the sand account, and for h s discharge
ROBHRT WATSON,
jun26dif byhisAtt’ys nfact, A N f iRf- W S & SW A IN
Neptune and Belle of Attakapas, which, added to the subscri-
ber* former stock, makes it one of the most complete in the i
city, all of which will be sold low for cash, cotton, &c. &c., by
feb 9 d&wi 1-323__________J. SHACKELFORD. Jn.
J
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V
r
Via Galveston, per Steam
Packets, according to the days
of their arrivals and depar-
tures.
Coff e, Salt, Spices & , per bag,
Bagging, per piece
or cordage, per coil
Hites, each • • -
P Itries per 100 Ibs le •
La ■ J. Nails, & c P keg
Candles, Soup. Claret, &c per box -
history, natural philosophy, intellectual philosophy, moral phi- ll
losophy, book keeping, chemi try,rphisiology, bolany, rhetoric, i
. political economy and astrono y, S3,Op
i Extra, for each of ihe ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, $3,00
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
Italian and Spanish, $300
The Instittion comprehends both a male and female depatt- |
1 -ment. " LEVI J NES,
President Board of Trustees.
* 35 dozen knives and falks,
50 “ pocket and pen knives,
50 “ mill saw files,'
50 “ X cut, wood, hand saw,
, pit and shop files,
50 bags shot, ass’d sizes,
20 kegs powder, _
75 pair bright trace chains,
10 dozen horse collars,
75 pair of hames, ready ironed,
20 boxes tobacco,
4 bags black pepper,
3 do allspice,
4 casks baton hams, sides and
shoulders,
4 chests teas,
A John on the Lawrenceburg Branch of the State Bank of --- — - . , ....
Indiana, the undersigned will exchange for them parfunds,— pennm anship, gography, grammar and arithmetic,
(with the merchant,) at his office, No. 69, Poydras street, New ""o" - ........‘ Mnhemalin5 inoiudi
Orleans.
bbls N O brown sugar, just it eivedaud I ■
dec 3 dtf J M ROBIN-
WROM th. stable of the subscriber, a fine,
• large, dark bay Horee, with black mane
and tail, and both hind Leet white. Thb home-
trots bard, but can easily be made to rack or
gallop, lie disappeared on the alernovt of .
the 26: h January. This horse was formerly owned by Ctrl- .
Porter, late representative of Bowie County on Red Rive
He may have gone towards' Nacogdoches, ' Any person who
will return him to subscriber, will be paid the above reward.
Feb. 1,1842. JAMES F. CRUGER,
Telegraph Office, Houston.
1 96 per month.
Frail t!o li igher branch.s of cience and Literature, and espe- .r 1
cinlly -he Mait matics and the. Latin and Greck Langnages—89. 1 ()
per month. “ •
. ' f‘r There will be one vacation in the year, commencing on the I
c”, " first of July anil ending on the first, of O( tober.
I a"duer- All the above । • ces to bt paid in cum nt money. Texas money
‘will be received a1 us market vulure. Bills to be paid at thelend of ■
■each monh. No vupi can enter the school fora period less than a
month, andnodedocuons niade for absence except for sick nii
Fuel at the expense ul (he scholar « ___________
I doz. long-handled shoveis,
4 “ brass wire sei ves,
12“ dour and window bulls,
20 " hand saw files,
10 “ X cut and mill saw do,
10 “ pkt saw do,
6 “ pewter fassets,
40 kegs nails and spikes is'd.
sizes,
2 doz. grabbing hoes,
Texas dueum Mill Co will supply, iu order, any qan-
A lity of hewel timber; cord wood and charcoal.
jen 1 236--tf
L A IV NOTICE “
LOVE, REILY & BUCKLEY,
h
OHOfiS.- ii esses of ladie s and gentlemen s shucs, btols
B &c., consisting of ladies’ prune lie beots, seal lace shoes,
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 flood assortmebt of boy B shoes, just received sod for sale by
mavl« L SHACKELFORD, Jr
TTORSE SHOES,WRO ught Sails, &e.~R eceiveda
L1 by the Kin gston, an assortment of Horae, Shoe, and
Wrought Nail», Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Cayenne and black
"29 "rt rs&w&t*
- “I have been acquainted with the Rev: ( aleb S. Ives tor many
yesrspast, and during the last two yea ■- have been associated with
h tn as an ollicer of this institution. I havi found him excellently
(';•!. i । n all respe cts to be hi inrtructor of • outh. Hia industry, de- ;
cis on . vat . nt good ! mpe r q al iv hun ... a high degree as a
governor o the young, while his at curate scholarship and untiring
j zeal r onder him equally successtul as a teacher. In committing their ;
children to theinstructin oi Mr. Ives, parents may feel the most
! assurance that they are placing them under the care of one, who is ;
perfectiy competent to all he undertakes and who will look with the !
li inost scrupulous care to the fulfilme nt ol < very trust conimitted to '
! ' him. ’
ive a shzre of publie pal-
wi u may call t n ! er.
• (,i : d •
"Ihayebeenlonga qua itedwit . he I; » . M-. Ives, and know
him to be an excellent class ■■ al a id English set. inn Mrs"lves
taught a female semninary for several yeare, in th. City of Hartiord '
Connecticut, with distinguished reputation. I have full confidence j
I in the qualifications of Mr and-Mrs Ives to conduci a seminar y of
-the highest order, in such a manni t as to allo rd g neral satisfacuon
T. C BROWNELL, D D L L D
Case of extra Wavy negro Kerseys, lor sale < heap k r cash,
7ttec 3 dll__by J M RONNSUN.
। i Ui ICE.—The sieam Suw and Gust Moi on Whitonk Fi y u
; I v having undergone a thorough repair, the propric tors sit . w
i preparer1 to supply orders ior any desenpnon of Lumber, at a short
< aotice, and hav ■ Corn ground in a superior manner.
Housi m May 13, 1841. - dtf-196
cotton, pongee, -ilk andbandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-
ed, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figur d English !
and French merinot s, childrens fancy colored bouts and socku
ladies superfine black silk, black elastic well, cashme re and
thibbet gloves, furnitur e fancy, American and superfineFo g-
lish print-, pallud thread, assorted *i plo irs, larantine hadk.
chiefs, Greciai,,1plain, figured a nd dotted bobinet ieey hook -
swiss and cambi fo muslins, bishops ia • Hi en . ambric haud-t
kerchiefs, woolen plaid iyrols Mexican and Vernecian crayat, ,
bleached and unbleached sheeing and shirtings, cotton asna
burgs,a heavy article, plgin and plaid linseys ladies seal skin
prunella and foxed prunella gater boots, kid and sealskin siip- i
pa ■, &r... &c—all of whichis offered tor sale low for cash, cot-
ton, hide- oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFORD.Jr.
Steamer. .... .. ... „. . „ .
N. B.—Orders should be nddressd "CNANLES,, in full, and none,
will be attended to unless accompanied by a remittance or reference
for Payment, three months in advance, °CAAALLES‘WI. INedon
30 " Carolina do
30 “ brook pot. augurs,
30 “ chiseis, ass’d sizes.
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Lady would respectfully inform the
citizens of this place and its vicinity that they are now prepared io
i receive pupils of both sexesinto then mstiution, and toinstruct them
in all the branches of a substantial and finished educatibn.
From the delightful locanonaid healjh of Matagorda; from the
comforisand couvemenceof a well-builitown; from a strong desire
of the people to establish and inaintain a high tone of moral feelng
, in th community ; from the laudable olh-ervance of the Lord’s day,
District and State aforesaid, this 17th dayof Nove m- ant i ■: ilar attendance of t e cuiz 118 on Divine Service, which is
* -C • ror -L. r-d ----1------ ft-r - now held uninterru
A I A t ura t
-VLRS.CAMPELL informs ber friends and . , pul < in
| generalthal she Mill continue to I »■ r .. . t . e
Boarders on reasonable tern - a het old -tandonFanti s
between Cogress aim Frani 1 S s at all
100 kegs cut aails, asi'udu bbls, superfine flour,,
4 bates Va. cotton osnaburgs.
1
HENRYF. FISHER- NOTAW PUBLIC.
{KTILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, &e., Ac.; trans-
VV late from the French, German, and Spanish Languages
into English, or vice versa, and transact all business appertain-
me to hisoftice, at the shortest notice. IrOiice at Kesler’a
Areade, No 4. up stairs. maich W du-w2e
March 13, 1842. march 26-dtf
2 “ imperial tea,
2 “ Y. H. do,
Rd A SacksSaltfor sale, by
•)U dec 1
START, Sec'y. Auzust 14.
t er, A D. 1511, and Ot the independence of th U. S
of America the saiy-aikth.
. SAMUEL M, HYAMS, 1
Clerk of District Court, Parsh of
feb 21 w6m-dtf-325 1 Natchitoches. Louisiana.
Q ECi. IVED by late an rival- cfsqhooner Cob Hanaon, at <1 [■
AL Steam Packet New York, the folk wing well sel
(l ---------
TThe undersigned will receive the Checks of E. D. John on
1 the Lawrenceburg Branch of the State Bank of Indiana, at
par, for freight and passge money due the steam ship Neptune. jl
" WM ROLLINS.
Sheep, hogs, goats, e
Lumber, per 1000 feet
Brick per 1000
RATES OF WHARFAGE
Bacon, pet hhd. • •
Sugar, “
Hardware, “ - -
Crockery, per crate
Liquids, per pipe
do. 2 pipe
do 4 pipe /
Moss or hay. pe r bale
Blankets, “ • -
Bottles,* per crate
UMTku Sl'ATfiS of AMER IC A.
STATE OFLOVISIANA, ( South Judicial District,
karidh Ol nkatchitoches. $
Clerk’s Office, District Court. -T—-
T SAMUEL M HYAMS, clerk of the District Court in and forT
I, the pariah of Nachitoches, tenth Judicial District of the Suite of
Louisiana, do hereby certify, that I have carefully examined the re-
cords of the said court in criminal cases and accusations of erimes
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