The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1840 Page: 3 of 4
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paid in advance,
£0. W. BONNELL
J W. CRUGER.
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and the public that he has again commenced ihe Auction
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Taylor A Co., un main Mreei, where he will be happy m »< ; tftha «uprem« court *>t ” ■ I lutedIMh
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bordinary
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FOR SALE
,, . , - A Likely NEGRO Woman A Boy. Apply
Fur sale low for JA. D W C ]
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Barrels superfine Flour received bv last boat
sale bv Q VllJzY t PA'l’ir
Feb 5 24^________ ,__i
UST received bv '.teamboat Trinity, 15 Bbls superfine St
Louis Flour. Forsaleby GAZLEY A ROBINSON.
Jan. 13-dtl227 ___ _____________
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/^V/Coilee; received by last packet and for sale by
- -—-—3_______GaZT*EY A ROBySf)\
| AW NOTICE.—The nubscnber had sunounred to hia friends
JLJ his intention to decline die piscucc of iuw—he lias now conclu
ded to give I
ted with him i
fiequently take him
salted at nia office.
Washin«rt m, Jan. 1*40
A ^htperisr lirast BtU
1TL building, fur sale b
my 26
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to aasasi-1
led much
P he was
illy than
Ins could
reive live
ariety of grape yj
sh or cotton, by
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NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES,
From the United States.
HE subscribers have established a permanent Agency, in
Office,) through which persons residTng in aiiy'pari of Texas house incommodious and eligibly miuated, commands a view of the
can procure any Newspaper ur Magazine, in the United States, hay ami gulf; and during the summer.hts table will be supped with
- fish, ahnmp, and such aubstantials of life as the market may afford.
’ | A good garden will add to the pleasure# of thi table. Call ot P J.
Menard s w<41 known house, one block north east from tl » large ho-
t<-l. -__/ Jan 1 -rh-t£
II" " " NOTICE. ’ ■ .
TXT RITTEN Proposals will be receivwl al the Mayor’? Office
v v until the Sixth of August, for doing the Printing aft
fry, for the ensuing year. By order of • 1
C BIGELOW, Mayor
, Secretary. jy IS
/~YNE Irtfn Ch^ii, lor sale by
I) mr 26 GAZLEY & ROBINSON.
•_) /A Barrels superfine Flour received by last boat ami for
OV sale by GAZLEY A ROBINSON.
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GAZLEY A ROBINSOX.
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u» fully authorized to act as I
Publisher s| J
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my 30 tf
1.1 ave removed their office to Court-house square, city of
j Houston, adjoining col Gray’s, directly opp<»siic the court-house,
| AW NOTICE,- J* mi a NL Mavhmo, Connw/Xvr aM
J. J ut /*ur, of Tuas, has nyidr an grrangenM iu wdii Jwsn u M-
Wwtra. F>q , late delegatv in enngfeiw frmn Fi nid^ibtjd e<»unMl<*r
— ..... *-—L-*—soake Im wwe
ygMopmimni, and iu«tru. hmm •;»•-»!) • n* ► u> im reiamed hi
Trtasf Oul. Whiu- will m nil 'rases give writtoitnetnu tjuna, and u>
O»*W of gnat imp<rftan< « will atu nd m p< rsun tb< Miprew court of
T« xaa. riot*fit powsfemtoci of all the Hpai* »h sod Wxlraa ordimn
(•••?■. mid bag m \s u Orkmta th- l»rgcs« civil law library m Atmfh.-,.
Ls»i> 1'jtem in ail cases :n wh» h Jaau# X. nStaiaed
scan AUttfTn^nnd JaiuI Aft-vt in 7‘cru*<, lir vitl rM*brt myarvi^
J. M WHITE
Jan J 316 tf
The Red LnnkrunJ MHtag.,fda F.ul let in wd! please ptiMiah the
above wx months.
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WTGTIcL -John Hemphill and t ’iiail^ if. frw^fUGini will |na0tar
11 LA IFm cuparuit rshij* th t& Otniiiiw* id Milam and Rohuwofi)
Office of thofiitm-i it llaMrop; latter, at Frankbii.
J- J<»HN HE Mi’ll II L,
Jan*! w236< CHARLES MRU MOND.
A DAVID Y. A J< »liN V\ I’ORTIN, *
ZxTTORNEYK and C<.uh ellors at Law: ufli« e No G Ex-
change Buddings, over Hedenberg A Vedder’x aurtroni room,
* . — . — They will practice. In the sever-.
Jany I w23G-if
J sired.
representing themselves
there are many imposters uf that kind strolling
J OHN F. CURN
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Agent fur the
n«me
ichmond. Sepr 13
PgiI,Llgs 4 a ok roAr,
ATTORNEYS AND OOUNSELl*ORS AT.LAW,
a. a. ranxirs,
M P VMTf’N
XTO TIGE - L R.Caradine rcapectiully inlornr hi* Irit mL J
1 X and Ihn public that he hna again commenced the Auction
t and Commieiion bu'tiam at the stand recertify occupied bv fl
’ Tar* , 1 . '
ceive consignmeiits. ’ ' -15-dlf
*- - GKNr.nA L AGENCY. r
"F'OR SALE--21),(MR) a< re* <»f Land, I-calcd on the Rrnro?
tf and Colorado Rivers, and Spring Creek, in tracks «>f 4«»<l,
tUO, 9*0,12H0 acres, and une-tbird and one-hall league.
Aho, in Building L»u, in this eUy, in bl<* k»No. 23, 41, 15,
66, and 92, some with and wome without improv«ment’.
Also, several Military Bouhty !*and Scrip’s, oHM), 640 and
12*0 acres. Titlci imluputablt Apply to
GEORGE FISHER,
m 19-tf _ Office, No 23, next door to the Post OthcjL
pOMMIBSlON BUSI NESS-the subscriber w< uld re*
| V/ spectfully fatunn the merchants and citizen* of Texas, &at
they have extabii?bed themselves in the city of Boston, for the
purpose of transacting a general coimhissioii bu*iuess; and will
give their unremitted attention to the sale and purchase of nil
all kinds of merchandise entrusted to lheir care.
RALPH KELLOG A CO
Rr/emue, ' { ,
A. C. A J. K. Aij.en,
A G. Kei.l&ml San Augwhiw,
Bi.ackwekl A Ai.i kn. (ialrtslan,
jan I
Hr ancient
Burnt nt of
Wtd on «
Then* the
presented,
kafrd Al-
k general
ofita
portal in*
I stranger,
were, i
p was just *
beirntind,
jist never
K former
fcanuui^
■ parts of
MRtrast to
kach oth-
land died.
M»g of the
be monks
monks of
r for them
any idea, »
could be
a search,
I printing
lie human
. Pri-I
be rare
to
HARRIS,! 4
jy 18-tf Opp.>site the Star (Itfice.
. NXr aNT’FUK—A Negro Giri, aixui! 12 years old, to mind
JI W small child. Apply to a GEO. GAZLEY,
V14-rt opposite Hon A I*a Branche’w, Prai
PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT In the city of Galveston, by T
I M. Dob, who will accommodate those who may call upbn h r ,
New Otleans, No. 13, Eztkangf Plaet. (near the Post in a manner creditable to himself and satisfactory to thnx i
oiled States, P l>ay and gulf; and during the eummcr.his table will be supplH with
fl at the published price, vilhoul anv addilKmal rzpenif, except
postage, which on newspapersand on most magazines''amounts
i to about one dollar per year. The arrangements that have been
j made by the subscribers, to receive lheir publications from the
East and Nurth, are such as to enable them !p supply their
patrons with their publications in good order, and with mure
| certainty, regularity, and despatch, than can be found in any
other method. Orders must invaiiably lie accompanied with H
the amount of subscription and U. S. postage for the work de-
sired. The public are particularly cautioned against persons ’
representing themselves as travelling agents from the U. S., as
about.
, -x- «•. CURNS fk Co,
No. 13, Exchange Place, New Orleans.
fifc j. L. NicKELSON,'
egranh publishing Office, i
“Richmond TUe»cope;” and to receipt for monies.n
S. B. CALLENDER, T ‘ ‘
ti“W"CLrNTON HARRIS,
Commission Merchant,
Houston. Texas.
884AM T OMK L\
H i • <’t, .. Ji
hlSSOLUTlON.
FpHF. Copartnership heretofore existing between C. W. A;»am* 5t
JL D. W, C. Hasria •« this day dissolved, by ita hmrttatiuii.M- •
The accuunta of the firm will be st illed by D, W. C. H Aaais.
’ W. ADAMS, 1
D. W CLINTON HARRIS.
Houston. 21th May, 184O.--my 30 if
noitceT,
TTTE, the undersigned, owners and masters uf the Steamers
V V ItODRET & D,
w here one or bulb can always be found,
dec 3
remoVai.
DAMS & HARRIS have removed from their Qld Stand
to the house formerly the Government House, opposite
OTICE—AU bills contracted by or fur the useul the steam J
boat Correo, most be presented to the clerk within eight
from’he date of the bill for acceptance, or cash, or they
yrnent. L G CLOPPER, Clerk
For S B CORREO, and Owners
CTRATOR’S sale: T-
Republic of Texas, > Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Connty of Harris. ( August next, at the Court Bouse door,
in the City of Houston, by virtue of an order of the hen. Pro-
bate Court, for the County of /Harris, all the property of the
succession of Abraham Gazley, dec’d, consisting of one town
! lot in the City of Houston, being lot No 7, in block 8g. and •
certificate for 12S0 acres of land, now io the hands of Thomas
J. Gazley, being the head right of deceased — Terms eash
jy4-lf GEO GAZLEY, Curator.
/'SRAiG A FoWEJSR Attorneys and CouoSelibrs'at law
V/ Clarksville, Red River county, Texas.
JOHN B. CRAIG.
jsn 1 236-tf ANDREW FOWLER.
Republic of Texas, > The undersigned, having been appointed j
County of Harris, ( administrator to the vacant succession of
Field Secrest, dec'd, notifies all persons having claims ngainst <
the succewdon, torn eseat Them within the time prescribed by
law, to the suhaertber, or Archibald Wynns, otherwise their
w " SECREST.
PoriX^CHEAPrTOK cask—~
B4S C0Wa,Md M0rone BBEVKS, >
TehvHrWMRv
£'sl 'jOW-Wt * ‘J
I
ft s i late
■rrou ed
Be fecul-
pledge a
in noble-
Hng btm-
ript
services, by having examined,
and consulting him in relation to the genuineness and validity
of the same,-previous to entering into final contract.
Convey an ci ng_qf every description executed^ FISHER
t RO BERT W A L KEfT *J- SO L. C H fL D.
.» USTICES of the Peace for Jfarrwburg countv—Office on
Franklin street, over the store occupied by FP Mossy, and
•early opposite the mar kef-
N B The dockets of John Shea, James M M’Gee, m G
Evansand J A Newlands, E»qrs, can be found at lheir office
ami persons having unfinished business on the above mentione;
dockets, will find one of u> always ready to aid them tp lheir
wstiement. jan 4 d22ffifd
] f I f i DOLLA RS Reward. Rana way, or was stolen, from
1 V V the subscriber a few weeks since, at Austin, a negro
man, named Planner Said n< gro is about 35 or forty years of
age, and ftv^feet si x inches high. No particular mark ur trail
recollected, except that be is extremely polite, addressing every
one as either young or old master. The above reward in the
promissory notes of the government will be given to ant one
delivering said negro man to Messrs. Dobie and Davis, Hous-
ton nr for any information that will lead to his recovery.
Jan 22. *~mtf W. P. BRASH
Steam Pack kt GOLlfM&lA will leave d alyxs
tom, fob New Omlbaxb, oh the 8th Imst.
Galveston and Nev Orleans Steam Packet.—Th
-superior attd i.tli known low pressure steam shin
Columbia, Henry Windle, Mast, 425 tons, coppered and copper
foMened. This vessel entries all her cargo uuder deck, a nilot.
fers greater inducements to shippers than any other vessel in
th* tradef
In eonaegoeaceof the numerous false reports in circulation
with regard tu the Colombia, the pfeseot proprietor deems it ne-
cessary to stale that it will, for thi future, be out otif* power of
sty evil or maReeffiH design*-d persons to prevent her from as-
suming her regular Uta with ber usual punctuality.
N B The CotumMa will hereafter leave New (
the 1st and 15th.and GMwton on the ffib aad 2Bd, eu...
ta will onder «• «eaMerata> bf wftMgjWB frrxB the trade
Airing tafltatatata. W b > ,
trataee on ta Mrtvtl at CWreMtm, to <x» vey freight and pas
seMEaawfa Hmnbb. I
■ft W #>•
11 /C'VJCotlee; received by last packet and for sale bv
jan 8-w6237-<162?3_________GAZfXk'A ROBI^SjON.
AW NOriCE.-Th- sabsenber had announced to his mends
his nodisided nttenti^n to his proLwion, ho ha» assorja-
in the practice Jamks 8. Jeaga, Esq.; business will
„1J.j from home, but Mr. Jones may alwnvs be con-
suited at "his office. JOSIAH J. CROSBY
w233.tf / ■ J ■'
r—-suitable for a chut ch or any public
building, fur sale bv
GAZLEY A ROBINSON,
’ pKbsrEcrvs
or THE
TEXAS CENTINEL.
rp HE subscribers propose punishing in the City of Austin,
I a weekly newspaper, to be called the Texas Ceutiiiel.
We deem it unnecessary to publish a lengthy prospectus, or
go into a labored exposition of the eotine which will be pur-
sued by the paper ; but will content on rhe Ives by promising to
use our endeavors to make it generally useful to the people of
Texas. LJ**--
The paper will be devoted to no man or set of men , neither
for nor against the Administration ; but will approve of the acte
, of this or any other Administration, which we conctiw to be
i calculated to advance the interest of the country. When we
find it our duty to oppose any measrfre of the Government, we
shall state oar objections frankly, avoiding invective and pet*
zonal abuse. . , , ’ * ■
The first number will appear dncMg the early part ofthw
present session of Congress, and be published regularly there*
IHHlIgive regular accounts of the proceeding* of Ctffigre*.
with sketches of th« debates on ths most important subjects.
Tcrwo-Five Dollars per annum. If paid in advance. Tex-
promissory notes will be taken »t|*
Unique.”—Brandy cognac, alcohol,Vrandy fruits, pickles’ J TVT6TI1
i. Xm coni
I terne, chanipaigne, port, sheiry, madeira, almonds, walnuts
o 50 gal., white beans, corks, single and double refined su-gur,
e ntlemeu’s fashionable hats, boots and shoes, ladies fashiona-
le hats and shoes, &c. &$. A quantity of iruit trees, and every
ripO RENT—That excellent business stand on Main street, lately i $
A. BRISCOE.
GENEKAL AGENCY,
FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LAW,
collecting and transacting bi sinf.ss.
Oj^ce next floor to the Post Office Houston.
Ep HE uVder.*igned > ha* made arrangements in the United
£ States, England, France, Germany, and Mexico, for at-
tending to claims of every kind, and to the seufement t-f the
estates ot deceased soldiers and others. (
Ah kinds ot documents, public or private, made out in
original, in the English, French, Spanish, German, Russian,and
Itajian language, or translated from either ot them into any
one required.
Old settlers will find the services of the undersigned useful in
completing their land titles, in cases where any of the formali-
ties uf the Mexican laws are warning; or the execution thereof
by the authorities omitted, by procuring authentic copies of the
same, from the Mexican records to compete the chain uf *
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New settlers and land ulators r an avail themselves of his J
services, bv having examined, the Spanish titles to Texas lands, ’
Houston and neighboring towns, that feeling herself fully
satisiaction wherever she may be employed, takes this oppor-
I •
aess to go out when called on; and when not employed at nur-
SlU-,. - I*. VHUCl .«»*- •*. ...^ w. ............... „„ „ . , . .
ihe day as best suits her employe!?, and she assures the public |
that every pain* will be taken to give satisfatio^. She will be i
found, adjoining the dwelling of Sheriff Moore’s. ju!y2Hd-tf
VpOTIUE.—The gentleman who took a carpet bog through
i\ mistake, and left one in place of it, is requested io return
the same tn the steamboat Gen. Houston, without delay, jy 25
* LOSV
IN ROM the Court House, about the commencement of the
P late term of the District Court uf Harris County. Ava-
Tix i Celonizalian Pampklft, Ordinances *f- Decrees and Iaivs
uf Texas; all bound in one volume, with a copious manuscript
index; attached to the same. The finder will be liberally re-
warded by ieuving the same with Cruger & Muore, or 0 W
Rn -.Nv BC FRANKLIN.
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W3 Administrator's notice
A hk undersigned having been appointed by the hon. the Pro-
bare court in and for the cuuntv of Harrisburg, administrator
mb the estate ul Ed mood R Anderson, deceased, »otUta all per-
mmis having claim^against the said estate to present them prop-
erly authenticated for payment; and those indebted to the same,
are requested to make immediate payment, to
B F TANKERSLEY,
Mv agent and attorney
de 9 dl!>3-if DAVID R COLE, Administrator 11
i 1 '(7 Tit’.-* 1 —1(134 ain«»«» vw .uaiii rrU^c,, raiciy
I occupied by H. Sanderson, Apply to J. A.^Soutiitnayd^ or to
— can procure any Newspaj
j > 'i<i 1 d' n i>u. r .■ i» * *ffuuv» s mu ipin luinii,
I Main-street,/foushm, Texas, They will practice in the sever-
al Courts of Harrfcburgcounty, and the District Cntirts. ot the
II adjacent counties. Jany t w236-tf
L O L. J<>NEfi A. CaZ, successors to .vrRjnoy A Williams,
general )eei iving forwarding and eommisskrti fnety hai. 1
Uuintana, Texas pm lj 236-tfl
I if W. (' SMITH, attorney and cuenselfor atiawhGon
. v V • zalrs, will attend the diuertnt courts ufthe 4th judicial
district. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attend-
dto. ' / Gonzales, april 17 52*952
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T\R. BAILEY offers bix services to the citizens of Houston
JU and lu vicinjtv. Office at Mr. Taylor’?, east of the PubMc
N ptare, near Maj. Moody’?. ‘ /j
l(.HGU) Morris a, James h DaViX*Tuunreyirand
coimwdlorR ai law. Houston, Texire, Office second tin r above
HedenbergA VfsMtrM auction store. jan 1 236-if
I will practice law in the supreme anddre-
trict court*of this republic Rcstdenee, W.i ‘linrfoii Co
jan I 236tf R. M WILLAMS ON
NOnCE.
H TTENRY A. COBB, Is authorized to receive subscriptfon-
JjLaud collect accounts for the Telegraph, M< itm.f Star,
, *and exaxSentinei. J w. CRUGER, .
d-tf—w-tf. /
W. V. M’Farlin,
will please pre'ent thrni tu him forpaynu nt; and th< own ?
X BousebuH Furniture, marked John Byrn*. Houston
The owner will please pay cbtrgeu and take them away, ur i
they will be sold ios ni*iv viaims against them.
JV 2?3t * ENNIS & KIMBALL
' NUHS1NG.
VTISS S ANDERSON respectfully informs the citizens ot
irJlHo - on and neighboring towns, that feeling herself fully
qualified to undertake this task, and feeling certain she will give
utisfactiou wherever she may be employed, takes this oppor- !
tuaity fo inform tly public that she will ever be found in readi- |
sessto go out when called on; and when not employed at nur-
sing. will either take in sewing or go out in families to sew by
rfirie Flour—3 hhds. baron, this dav re
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________ ________________■ J W. P IT KI__
i AZ LEY <f« ROBINSON, commission merchants, Houston
vT Texas. Refer to -s
Stewart New et.i., U 8. Consul, )
* Mewrs McKinney A Williams, !
W. Rocrtb, Collector, f
Gau. Borden, J
J A Merle & Co., New Orleans.
R C. Doom, Collector, Sabine.
S H Everitt, Jasper.
jan 1_________________________\ ■..........................
1 lbt received, from Afitrscilles direct per French brig'“Fil,
|l T t z * "I 1 ill M FO /I M attmi 11 ** A L.*!**.! V* *■ m a>« «r 4a»a*>ta>
ardines, capers, olives, salad oil, winy, claret, burgundy sau
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maibled soap, salt, demijohns 2 to 5 gal. earth*n water jars 20 f given.
trodt^nd to her, finding her neither handsome nor young,
he said, svithoait alteration in his manner orcounlenancr.
- Punish mr, lady, with thisstafTfor hartug come too* late ”
He. however, most honoornbly fulfilled hb rn^R^nt nt,
and such was the excellent wtft nnd mother the Indy made
him, that her denth drove him into n state of melancholy,
little short of madness. From the hour of her disenac to
his own, a period of three years, he never trimmed his
heard, or fmiretl his nails never answered a ratter, never
went out of his house except to church, and never alter
wrote any thing, except a sonnet on her death.
Yankee Giwls.—The editor of the Boston Transcript
pays to® Yankee girls a very just and well merited com-
pl unOrtt. He says that they are not to he had fur the mere
asking. The love home too well not to think a moment
1 or two, when they are asked to ka ve it The sympathetic
influence must be pretty strong which leads them into far
countries, and then they have a singular propensity to se-
lect their own companions j .
O'Maj Jajbks Reilv. in compliance with the desire of rneny
friends will address the citizen.* of Harris county, at the The-
ft re, th is evening, at 1.2 past 7 o’citwk.
A CAK1) JLl
THE steamboat RODNEY, A J Davis,
Master, haring been hauled out and tbou-
__ roughly repaired, will continue to make
her u*«al regular trips between this city and Galveston. The
<ell known superiority of ibis boat, together with the aceom-
modAtingand gentlemanly deportment of hei officers, ills hoped !
will insure her a liberal share of public patronace.
vug 4-tf C W ADAMS, Agent. p VV Rodney A Dayton have come to the understanding to
ATOTitjfe.—Received per Reamer < uiumina, two casts uf charge the foil, wing rates, tor Freight or Passage, to and from
\ tl uiHph.,14 Furniiurt- marked John Bvrn*. Houston ! Houstonia Galveston, T" 'j---7
1 Cabin Passage, - . f . - W R5 par OfMlB undersigned
Dta,-.......S2fido. 1 tnct court.*uf ti
Freight, 50 cents per barrel, par money, or its equivalent
j in Texa.* money. Signed,
4 W. PC A NAN,
Capt. A. J. DAVIS,
per j. Bogart.
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1 (Ul bbh Superfine Flour-3 hhds. baron, this <lay re L >> . Y. M ’Farlin, Attornev a/Liw, is the only person autho-
1 V J Vcdved per Steamboat Rodney- III bbls. Driecj Apples rjZed lo dose our busiTos. Those holding claims against us,
in 12 if 18 J W. PITKIN. | will please present thrtn to him Lor payment; and these owing
us, areagain earnestly solicited to make payment, a? longer in-
dulgence cannot and will not be given.
BAILEY, GAY A IIOXEY
Washington, Jan. 1 w-J’.UMf
OUG A RS—The subscriber Mill hereafter keep ou hand a
p O large supply of the several varieties uf loat and clarified
sugars, for Mie at the New Orleans carh prices, to wit: loafsu
11 gar refined, 15 1-2 to .16 1-2 cents; clarified White du 12 I 2
H clarified brown 101-2.' E- A RHODES.
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ICE— Al! persons indebted to tu, by note or book |c-
count, previous to the first day of’July, last, are request-
ed to call and make navmenl, as no further indulgence < an be
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Fitch, D. H. The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1840, newspaper, August 6, 1840; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253721/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .