The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 644, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1844 Page: 1 of 4
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VOAENING STAR
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Bonds in Anachments,
W ritsof Altachments,
Summons for Garnashee,
RATEB:
Board and Lodging perday.
Per week, without Lodging,
of E C. Reynolds.
H uston, Octbber 16th, 1843.
3- • ’ll )3‘ l li 'Pl “
charged at the samerates asadvertisements.
Announcementsof Candidates for office 410 in advance.
CrAu c >m mnuications int ended for the Morning Star must be
ad! ressed post paid to the Edi tor.
purchase elsewhere, if they think it an objecitosave25per
cent. ।
ill also have a place in its columns.
Tue News will be of medium size, printed on fine paper and
1 d"An‘ 0 Lhi L reSe na 03 , Its,. 2om Rh ,. barb.I
calc’dMagnecia, Crea n Tartar, F,x sept. Copperas, Salpe.
ter, Glue, An, Ac., Ac. J. D. URESBEECK.
AugusAth, 1843. aug ») dAwtt 404
n adv ince.
Apvaimtso.—One Dollar per square for the first insertion and
fifty e -til* for ench subequent insertion—eight lines or leas to con-
gulutensinare. - ...
To Mercaantsandothers advertising by the year, a reasonable de- l
duction from rhe above rates will be made. I
WEEKLY NEWS. , J
Saturday, the 6th of January next, ihe publiatio
rmedy will effectually
of bilious. Hundreds of
TICKS OP THE PEACE, AND CONSTABLES.
-ANK Atidavitslotain Altachments,
Amo Bilvus, Anto Dysseptic
purifying and raUmrH<i Pill, for
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Kept by MADM DURVAL.
HEADACHE: Dr. Spohn’s headache
, cure sick headache, either from the nerves c
families are using it with great joy.
TOTICE.—During my absence from this City, Jesse F Rau-
\ del Esq. is my duly authorised agent and attorney in fact
W. W. SWAIN.
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( BY JAMES F. CRUGER.
Pcng-- The Morning Stur is published tri-weekly on Tuesdays,
Taurulaysand Saturdays at 410 per annum,payable semi annually
US I RECEIVED, 41) oz. French Quinine, kegsSaleratus
30 Demijolns; 60Jvgs, and hr sale by
sen26d&if-408 J D. GROESBEECK.
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CORNS.- The French Plaster ia nl sure cure. Indian Hair Eye,
colors the hair any shade you wish, but will not color th. skin.
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AMP OIL allspice, eloves, mace, salaram , for sale by
____________________ GROESBEECK:
. ALFIED F WALI EN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair—H< USTON.
H. CH AMPION’S Vegetable Ague Medicine, a safe and
__ certain cure for chillsand fever in all its complicated
forms ; also, an efficient remedy for fevers of evey deseription.
Also, DL Champion’s Vegetble, Amo Bilvus, Anto Dysseptic
Office at M. H Shryock, Esq’rs.
feb 3d&wtf-427
Houston, Jan. 27, 1844._________ tab 13 dAwtf-428
*TtJ8T received, per Steamer -‘fiarah flames* tram New Or"
• leans, a supply of fresh Drugs and Medicines, carefully se-
"etedhieh h"Senth "t "hetharh pece
( 1 INGki- just received ami lor saleby
' 1 "ug16dkwt402 __j p GROI SBEECK.
DE CHENES HOTElJ
NEAR STEAMBOAT LANDING .
(UININE—50 ozs, just received and for sale ow by
Vqg fet 21 dAwtf-430 x J.D.GROESBEECK.
GEO. ALLEN & Co,
Commission Merchants,—Main Street,—Houston.
____ ____oct 17 d&wGm-411
• TO FAMILIES ANDINVALIDS.
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suunni of this species of information shan ne conveye" 016
public at least equal to that of any of its cotemporal ies, and in
a shape quite as antracting to tin •
Accurate notices of the markets will now and then be given,
and a carefully prepared prices current will at all times be
found in the News. A regularly orrected Bank Note Table
w holly prevented, or governed if the a1 tack has
e the only true Hay’s Liniment, from Comstock
A Co. ALL SORES and every thing relieved by it that adht3 of .
an outward application., it acts like a charm. Use it.
Weekly. .
The publishers, two of whom are practical printers, and de-
termined that no paius or labor shall be spared t0 make the
News, in appearance equal, and not inferior, to any paper
published in the Repblic
TERMS
The Weekly News will be published on Saturday, and will
be delivered to city sub-cribers or fowarded by mail to those in
the country, at the low price of FOUR DOLLARS per an-
num payable invariably in advance. No subscription will be
received for a less time than 3 months.
Any one who will procure five subscribers to the News and
foward the amount, shall receive the paper free of charge.
Payments may be made to any of our aurhorized agents. .
MICH’L CRONICAN
, s WILBUR CHERRY
R D SEBRING
jan 10 w 12-1-423 1 _ -___R C CATMPBELL.
UPANISH Coach and Copal Varmish, mat received tom New
kJ York, and for sale by oct21 JDGIORSBERCK
THE LAWS
(F THE session of Congressending 1841, are now offered for
V sale by the subscriher. Also for sale, all the Laws of
Texas previously passed-andthe statutes of Cohuila and Tex-
as, tn English and Spanish. These can be furnished in bound
volumes or in pamphlet form.
nov24wtf-312 GEORGE BALL, GM vestdn
J. D. GROESBECK,
Imp oiler and Dealer in Druids, Medicines, Paints, Oils
, Dye Stuff's, Chemicals, Glassware,
Perfumery, dc.,
(1ORNER ol Avenne D., and 23rd street, Galveston, and
U corner of Main and Congress streets, Houston.
SARSAPARILLA.— Comstock’s qompound extract. There is
no other preparation bf Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equnl this—
If you are -ute to gi t Com’stock’s, you will find it superior to all
others. It does not require puffing.
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Lin’s spread plasters. A better and more nice and useful article
never was made. All should wear them regularly.
Lin’s Temperance bitterson the principle of substituting the
tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so ma-
ikards. ' ,
N/ fl. BIIEPA It! lY A dOj have obtained Letters Patent __________
I IVI • from the Government ot the. Republic of Texas lor the . ‛E‛HIS house is well known to the travelling communitv
manufacture pf Lard Oil and Candles. mar 1)0 d&wtf1435 ; I the most neat and commodious in Houston.
1T411E undersigned has removed his residence and ofice to hi*
I plantation in Fort Bend County three miles below ihe town
of Richmond and on the east bank of the Brazos River. He
will practice law in the Brazos A Colorado counties A the coun-
ly of Harris. Business left with John Shacklelord Jr or s M
wensou will be safely and promptly transmitted.
Houston, Jan 4th 1844. -
FL Ft against plantif F F forcust.
States" Warrants,
Supnas for witness,
Mitimus for want of Ball,
Citalions,
Mitimus for Capitol Felony,
Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,
do do to Prosecute,
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents lo bring before the Court,
Letters of citizenship,
Summons for District Coun,
do County Court,
Sheriff’s execution* for State taxes,
do do for Connty taxes,
Justices Supa nas,
Fetray Bonds,
Alachments,
District Court execution,
Powers of Attorney,
Warrantee Deeds.
Dalley’s Magica Pam Extractor Salve—This most extraordina-
ry remedy ever invented for all new or old Burns and Scalds, and '
sorew, am! nut eyes. It has delighted thousand*. It will take out
all pain in ten minutes and no failure. It will cure the piles.
DEM VAL-JUtIN JHACKELFUKD Jr. has removed
IX to 7 doors below his former stand, and adjoining the store
AN INDEX'TO'THE LAWS OF THE REPUB-
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED, "
\XTHICH is so a. curaie and full, that it answeisalmos ev-
vY ery purpose uf a digest. It will be fouud ' execeedingly
useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are reqnired to refer
frequently to these laws. For sale for cash, by
CRUGER & MOORr,
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I LA II I ERS, CLCRis OF CHI KIS. .11 S
HOUSTON, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1814
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rary •> ductions of our own author,. •
A portion of each number will be devoted to the publication
of a carelully qompiled summary of foreign and domestic news,
a ways bearing io mind, hovever, the facl that maters ol a lo-
c d nature are far more i teresting to the publicthan any thing
1 else the editor wlH oa low sight of this department, and will
endeavor to collect and record such incidents, on dits of humor .
an I general information as will be deemed most interesting and
profitable to the reading community. ,
Arrangements have already been made to ensure the receipt
cf a correct and impartial record of the proceeding of the ap- ,
proaching Congress, and from the nature of the subjects thet
will engage the auention of the honorable bodly, will in all
probability be of the most important and vital interest.
Ia relation to matters pertaining more especialy to the city—
f s improvements, its mprals and rational amusementt no ef-
forts shall be -pared by its conducor to place the New* on
sach a footing as to make it a medium through which an a-
■ i Dr. Spohn’s Elixir of Health, for the certain prevention of Fevers
or any general sickness; keeping the stomach in most perfect order,
-------j, ____ — . , of .al the bowels regular, and a determination to the surface. Colds,
kly paper will be commenced by the undersigned, enti- Coughs, pains in the bones, hoarseness, and -Dropsy are quickly
U d TuE GnvesroN WEEKLI NEws, devoted 10 Politics, Lite- cured by it. Know this by trying.
Foreran and Domestic Inieiligence, Commercial Af- i
These forms have been drawn up by one of the besrand most
oorrect Attorneys in the Republic. For sale at the Telegraph
_ _ GRA PE VINES. ’
A LARGE and choice assortmen of European and American
lLGrapes (Roots orCuiting ) for sale by,
J F JACOB ROTHHAAS.
Orders mav be addressed to the care of E. S. Perkin*.
Houston, Jani 15th,’18 !4. jan. 17, wI-421
S"AREE, a fresh article just received, and Im sa e by
KJ nag ftid&wtf 4p2 j D, GROESIEEUK.
Corner of franklin and Traru Streets.
rAHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizensol Houston
L and the public gOierally, that he still carrie* on the above
business in his own name, and hopes by strict attention to his
business, to receive the same liberal patron ge that they have
always bestowed upon him. His stable is commodious and
convenient to the Bayou, and the best attention will be paid to
all horses eutrus ed io his care. WARREN S. DEPW.
Honston, Auguet 16th, 1842. augl6df
, soon at every country store in the
Remember and never set them unless they have the fue-
iguktureof Comstock 4* Co on the wrappers, as all others
samY names 4re base impositions and counterfeits. If the
iarest yog has them not, urge him to procure them at
ne, the next time he visits New York, or to write for -
them. No family should be a week without these remedies.
Baldness, Balm oj Columbia, for the Hair,
which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald places; and on
children make it grow rapidly, or on those who have lost the hair |
from any oraae. All vermin that infest the heads of children in
schools, are prevented or killed by it at once. Find the name of
Comstock Co on it, or never try it. Remember this always.
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Rheumatism, and Lameness positively cured, and all shrivelled
muscles and limbs are restored, in the old and young, bv the Indiah
V egetable Elyxir and Nerve and Bone Liniment—but never with- 1
out the name of Comstock & Co. on it.
■ ! 20WAND‛8 TONIC MIXTURE, or Vegetable Febh-
I L luge; a specific ami lasting core lor the Ft 1 er and Ague.
i This worthy remedy ear esily repels thr slur of being a quack
medicine, it having heeu the result ol many years’ study, expe-
i rience, ami labor, in the medical practice and obvseralion of
_ FEVER AND AGUE it is composed of such medicinal
principles us were considered most bi t» restore the harmony of
action bei en ihe Stomach, Liver, and the qther important,
functions <4 the system, the loss of whit h harmouy is evidently 1
the immediate cause of the disease, li speedily promotes a re-
gular and healthy appetite, which is geneially entirely destroy-
ed or rendered very precarious; by which t fleet, vigor and
strength is soon afforded to the whole system. Il must be ap-
parent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues,
is us- ful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing the
healthy action of ihe digestive organs, it has proved itself of re-
markable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart burn,
Water Brash, Flatulency, Jandice, Night Sweats, Dysentary,
Bowel Complaints, and many other affectionsol similar origin.
But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and < specially in FEVER
AND AGUE, or intermiitani Fever, that its powers have been
principally tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness,
it is pronounced sovereign to all rem die s heretofure dise overed
for those diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, by
many who were subject to a periodical recurtence ofthe Chills
and Fever, and it has al ways warded oil the apprehended attack.
For further acceunt of its great usefulness, see pamphlets ac-
companving each bottle. Just received and tor sal* by
rIHE subscriber has moved his stock of Drug*, Medicine*, Ac,
1 one door south, to the store formerly occupied by Mr. Samuel
Maa*. aug23d&wtf-402 J. D.GROSBEECK.
R.HENKY SAMPSON ba* been admitted a partner in the
IVI firm heretofore conducted under the name and atyle of J.
Shackelford, Jr. The bueiness will hereafter be conducted under
thenameof SHACKELFORD, SAMPSON A Co.
1) WATSON’S Office on Preston Street, opposite the Marke
I .Square. Houston June 16, 1813. pin 17dtf
“ NOTICE. 1
f FRANCIS R. LUBBOCK, ( lerk of the District Court of ______..p.,
1 Harris County Js alone authorised to receipt for costs due । ny drunkards
3 s Helman form r Clerx of the Distric Court ol s id coon- uwananE
tT E. H. WINFIELD.
Jone-fflih, 18-43. L ____July 1 dtf
PROSPECTUS OF1 THETTy LVES I ON
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beeu adopted fori the interest and welfare ofthe country, and
ehat ttrose in power have either through ignorance or wiltul- ]
• lairs, and th-General News of the Day.
It will be pu lished in conjunc’ion with the Tri-Weekly
Evening New-, under the management of R. D. SEERING Editor, J
whose entire attention -hall be devoted to render the columns /
ef the Weekly News useful- and interestine jo every class of ;
readers. A marked degree of respect and attention shall at all ।
imes bei aid to the communications of experienced correspon-
’ <. ats (the valuable aid of a number ot whie h has then already
■ - cured), and every exertion used to adopt and pur sue such a ; Kolmssock’s Vermifuge will eradicate all worms in children or
ourse ds shall be best calculated to r<- eem ihe commercial adults with a certainty quite astonishing. It e f- with i rapidity
laracter ul our country—to elevate the character of uur na- almost incredible, by Comstock A Go., N w York.
.n1 iiterature • . the character of on r national ' TOOTH DROPS. Kline cure eflectually.
THE MORNING STAR,
Publisnedat theoee or the Telegraph,
jan 4 d&w3m-433 a. McGOWEN
( 1ASTILE SOAP,ju t received andio?saleby .
U 0 i 4 d&wrf 409 J D GROESBEEC K
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Al ILL SAWS.— Kowland’s cele brated Mill Saws, for saleby
’’ l‘ ^, SHACKELFORD,-SAMP«ON A Co,
UST RECEI VEf)—10 uz. French Quinine, 2001bs.Salera- i
tus, 50 gallons best sperm lamp oil, for shle by
Nov 21 nov 25 d&wt1417 J. D GROESBEECK.
IPHE following indispensable family remedies
I the village drug stores, and soon nt every cot
state. Rementber and never get them unless tl
ction rrom rneavuvetmes wir I.-- maue. } simile sigokture of (..ymstoi'k 4 (o.
Staambozt cards. Political and Personal communications will be by the sam names fire base impos
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inal literature, and to sustain the charae ter of our national
J the News u II be inde I en lent—pledged to none— Entered according to act of Ce ngre -*. in the y. ar l 12, by Com-
opeu o all-,reserving to itself the right to praise ensurethe & in the Clerk’soffic ■ > uthern Ditric i ol Ne w
meisaresocihuse who are in power, or the pretentions of those Eord.
w > m iv aspire to it—just a* they may be considered. calculi- , By applying to our ngents in each town ami village, papers mny
. 1 rAirin the good or evil ot .he country. be had free, showing the most respectable names in the country for .
. ' 18 . .. llcnenrndminicrrarion it these facts, so that no one can fail to believe them,
in ielatie n to the me asures vi . p sin at i,i i i h, i rrBe sure you cal for or articles, and not be put off with any
is n en d ik.it they have not been ihe bes that couid have stries, that Others are as good. HAVE THESE OR NONE.
-.-.8 lial sha inter act and terpitarP nf IhP fenHITV. arid L I J L 4. i 71 1 . .
should be your motto—and thcse ran ncrir be true and genuine J
•--------- ” without our uUmcs tii them. All these articles to be had wholesale !
nes, tr fled wit i the important tru: - repoped in hem by the and re tail only of us COMSTOCK A CO., wholesale Druggiste,
peopie. An earnest and dnflinching support shall be given to h 71 Maiden-Lane, New York, and of our agents.
< n sti , ewhoi i - beleived hav e been ma- COMSTOCK & ROSS, New Orleans
red by i .....haud . and unlawful ' J. D GROK SBEECK, i ulvest >n & He uston.
proteedingsofthe present Executive. . ... ‘ —g—g-
A prominent feature in the political principles of the News REMVV AL.
will be the advocacy of the expediency and necessity of keep- rVHE undersigned respectfully informa the public that he
i ig in rapair, and in a seaworthy c nditi n the vessels of our L has removed from hi* old stand to the B)ne building four
nary while the affairs of the country remain in therr present doors bonth westof ihe Houston House, Main Street, where he
i. eutled c ndiion. I has been saiisfactorily demonstra < d . inte nii-to carry on the manufacture of Tin and Sheet Iron in
that with onr navy w- are able to eon end surcexstully with all its varieties, ard that he is able to till ail order* from the
any force .hat our em my can bring against us, whereas with- || country in the shortest notice and as cheap as similar work can
olanavywewouldbe purely it .heir m-r.y. be done in the State* He has now and will keep on hand a
The Li -rary department of ihe News -hall n t be found in- ! guod assortment of all kinds of Tin Ware, anil country mer-
feriorto that ol any paper publihed in the country; a prefer- chants and general dealers will do well to examine before they
ence always being given io original article-, ar d the best en-
deavors oris condnctor used to culivate a liberal taste for the
HOUSTON SADDLE AND HARNESSFACTORY. I
BY s. J. R. WOODS a CO.
Reynolds't corner, opposite the Houston House.
G ADDLESol every deacrip-
Sh. i • tion adapted to the country
SMNg g g market: Ladies' Saddles, both
20%0M2,U American and Spanish, plain
2iMmEjadh1'8 and quilted. Gentlemen's Sad-
21*23 ' dles, plain and quilted, also
bf ad:.*. trees ofthe best quality, and j
Jl’’/u \ , pattern* that can be got up. - |
Q Harness of every description
made and repaired at the shortest notice. Carriages of ev-
ery description trimmed and repaired in the neatest style and
with dispaich, Holsters and all military work done to order.
OrThe above articles will be sold extremely low for cash or
country produce. Planters will find it to their advantage to
call and see lor themselves. my 23 d&wly-390
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