The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1839 Page: 4 of 4
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LARD, per lb./
LEAD, per 10
LIME, per bbl
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NAILS, 2d a 20d, per lb. -
OILS, per gallon. Linseed,
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Situated, ham 1 shal alw aysoppose those splendid schemes, or American Systems’
BAGGING, Dundee, p yd
BALE RQPE, per lb.
Kentucky, - •
.Manilla. . . . • .
BREAD, per lb. Pilot, -
Navy, ......
BUTTER, per lb Goshen,
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preparer to contract for any
horses, mares or jacks, de-
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Adesirable stand on
street, near Market squar
for terms, apply to
. sept 4
The Auction business v
house.
Also, Land and land cl
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Houston—J T Benedic
Matage da—Horton &
San Augustine—Hons
Shelbyville—Hen J M
City of Austin—Hons 1
Austin, > ict 1
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are hereby of those glorious principles of our revolution so admirably
n this date, ‘ —
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FERENCES.
& Co.
Elements.
Esaac Campbell and E W Cullen.
Hansford.
BQ Burnet and E Waller.
w3-228
Myrtle Turf Jockey CM.
f on the last Tuesday of October,
mile heats.
-s, and w :calcula. principles
Enquire h ahall adv
C C Woc .WARD.
‘ i published Daily, Sundays ex-
payablel semi-annnally in advance
lars per square for the first insertion,
30 00
25 00
Steam Boat Cards, Announcements, etc. etc. will be charged
. for at, the same ra e a s advertisements.
at Austin.
S Assesse
EALED proposals w
Assessor for Harrisburg
County Court, which prL______
which the duties of assesr will be performed, and
to me, and marked, “pro
july 12 d80-tf H H
ghed is
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the morning STAR,
Published Daily, at the omce of the Telegraph,
BY J. W. CRUGER.
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------- 10 by 12,
GUN POWDER, per keg.20 00
of
TERMS.— The Morning Star is
•epte d,at $ 12 per annum. .
ADvERTISING.—Two Dollars per square for the first insertion,
One Dollar per square for the second and Fifty Cents nor each
continuance.—Eight lines or less to constitute a square.
To Merchants and others, advertising by the year, a reason
able deduction from the above rates will be made.
Sperm,......
• POTATOES, per bbl. -
PROVISIONS, per bbl.
Beef, No. 1, • • - •
---, cargo, ....
Pork, mess, - . - .
---, cargo, ---
Bacon, hams, per lb. - -
--------, middlings, - -
RICE, per lb. - - - -
BALT, per sack, Liverpool,
SHINGLES, per M. -
SHOT, per bag 25lbs. •
SOAP, per lb. Brown, - •
SPIRITS, per gallon,
Champaigne Brandy, -
Cognac do - •
Holland Gin, ....
Rectified Whiskey, • -
STEEL per 1b. - - - -
SUGAR, per lb.
La. Brown, ....
Loaf,......
TA R. per bbl. ....
TEAS, per lb
Imperial and Gunpowder,
Hyson, &c - - - -
WINES, per gallon
Madeira,......
Malaga, sweet, .
---------, dry, • - .
Tenner iffez - - .
Champaigne, per dot. -
Claret, - . do •
----, Bordeaux, per cask,
Marseilles, - - . .
Port, per gallon. -
Mackerel, No. I, - ,
Herring, per box, • •
Cod,- per box, - - •
G LASS, per box,
Window, 8 by 10, • -
if
'or Rent.
Syring Cree
ALL meeling comes
First d y; purs $300
recond day, purse $4 e; twe mile heats
Third day; purse $5 ), three mile heats
Fourth day, the best ree in fire mile heats for the entrance I
Discount.
5 a 5
a 5
50
no sale.
7 a 8
80
7 a 8
a 50
12 a 15
4 a 5
a 8
35 a 40
7 a •
— a 25
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Gera
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H. w FONTAINI
ed themselves in the pra
ourtsin Washington, I
Houston. Their office I
Woodward’s Buildings,
I Fontaine & Reid, rhe
>le. accommodations, they offer to
for a moderate commission, such ;
them. .
J W SCOTT,
WJ COURTNEY - i
,t i ere Ard ami for
A. TAYLR Co
Law Solicc.
k A. 8. TH RUSTON have associat-
ice of the Law; and will attend the
nigomery. Liberty, Fort Bend, and
in the city of Houston, in the room in
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UDubal Wuu©uGWuWMT.
Correetedevery Monday Morning,
BY ADAMS, & HARRIS
ring re overed from his late indispo-
in readiness to pursue the practice of
Woodward’s Buiiding Ou Maia St. i
ALE A PORTER, pr bbl .*28 00
APPLES, do 20
T 4
A HEsubsers, under the
ing taken the Store in Fk
Hotel, formerly occupied
ing a eomplete stuck of fl
will supply their customi
sept 20 dl40 tf
FOR RENT—Two oScea pleasantly_______, ..... w___________
attached:. Enqiure ot| H 1‘hiilipsor Samuel B Springer, Esq. 1] ot monopoly, which have ever characterised the policy of the
" • al opposition, recognising no implied intergretations of that
4 Share or their Hair TFrim-
Wrenna j—m tai
TAIL R. WATSON 1
I sitton, holds hime
his prolession. Office ii
Smeatee
NO HCE—The under;
IX quantity of serviceat emules.
dull.
scarce
very scarce,
none.
do
do
fair supply
do
fttt supply
plenty. ,
scarce
fair supply,
none
scarce.
no sales,
scarce.
Al Kesler’, arca •• •
Land Claims
i' W med to order, call a
f s'te 'he City Hotel.
/ ' ENTS double Leghor
। U Oral, by
( NE Hundred Dollare
U ol this month, a negr san named Tom.
years old, dark complexion,
, and has a ama
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Main street, formerly occupied by
HI also attend the Supreme Courts
revious da
the proprie ors.
sept 28 d5-152 w5 1982
218018 mat our paper shan embrace all intelhtgence of mportane < of
the United States and of Foreign Governmkots, it w ll be fon d
especinlly interesting and useful to every class of our fellow citizens
throughout the Western country,
Tua GEEAT WKTERS will be devoted mainly to Commerce. will
support the interests of Airriculture, and will take ita polit < al posi-
turn and plant, its standard upon the broad parapet of Democrary;
N"ia “4-0. fxtend its notice to the interests of Mechanics, an i tocty
eward.— Runaway from me dn the 14th
. He i? upwards of 30 ’
bout five feet nine or ten incMes high; I
___ face, with a down look, and holds his
________- mostly; and at mmers considerably. The end of one ot
his thumbs haa been mashe , and is disfigured. I will give the above
reward in Texas currency, r the apprehension of said slave, and de-
livery to rneon my plan tati j, 9 mailes below Brazoria, if he is taken
.. 2 ‘ • fifty dollars if he is taken east of it: and
I will pay all nedessary ext nnen in aaviny aim tra—n.
c2 LRAMDET * HeNR=L
we-zm
For the daily paper - - - - 112 W p r annum.
“ " scini weekly paper - - - 8 00 " /
“ “ weekly - i • . • - ■ 5 00 “ ' “
Subacriptione to be paid, in all cases, in advance, or satisfacto
city reference given, or the guarantee of the Posmaster, at theotf
to which the. paper is ordered, for its payment.
CANDLES, per lb. Sperm, 1 75
CHEESE, per 1b. - -
COFFEE, per 1b. - -
CIDER, per bbl. - - -
CORN, per bushel, - •
COTTON, per lb: • • ■
FLOUR, per bbl. ---
FISH, per bbl
: 2
Natchez : :
7 Bank of Vicksburg, Vicksburg, . . .
Bank, of Grenada, . . -
Bank of Port Gibson, Pon Gibson, - - .
Benton and Manchester Bank Co., Manchester, -
Bank of West Feliciana, R. R. Co., Woodville, . -
Citizens’ Bank of Madison Co., ...
Commercial Bank, Columbus, ...
Commernial Bank, Natchez,
Commercial Bank, Rodney, -'
Commercial and R R Bank and branahes, Vicksburg,
Commercial Bank, Manchester, - -———-2
CrandGulf R Homi & Banking Co., Grand Gulf, -
Bliss. & Ala. R B Bank and branch, Brandon,
Mississippi Shipping Co, Natchez, .
Mississippi RR Co. do., . . .
Mississippi Union Bank and branches, Jacksot,
Real Estate Banking Co., Holly Springs, •
Tombigby Rail Road Banking Co., Cofumbus,
Vicksburg Water Works Bank Co., Vicksburg,' -
Aberdeen A Pontotoc Bank Co., . . .
Hake Washington, -
koubnmilherrtisionatj Missour, Illinois, and Indiana,
do [interior,] ...
Tennessee Banka, . . ...
South Carolina and Gcorgin, .
New York, Pennsylvania, Ac. - - —L.
liverable at Brazoria, Co ambia, Velasco, or this qity, in sev-
enty days from date of coi " —■ -
april 26 di8-tf
N Cntocatl
IV L AY be had by applicion to the subscriber, at; his office,
next door to that of W Firfax Gray, Esq.
ALSO—A fine Ameridn saddle Haru.
8, at law, can be found at their
aston in N j 6 of Wood ward’s building,
-- gHedenberg d Vedde irs. They practice
I m all twecourts of thisjudi al district. aprd 10
A 'OR SALE~Ti -
Advertisement* will be inaerted, conspicuously, at the Usual city
rates. Those sent from a distance must be paid for in advance, or
satifactory city reference given.
City subscribers will leave their orders at the Post Office,, with the
name of the street and number of their residence; and these 44 a dis:
tance will direct theirs to the editor*, post paid, at New Orleas.
All letters on business connected with the papers, must be Parb, or
they will in no instance be taken from the office.
The publication of this paper will be commenced some timein the
month of October next—if there is a sufficient number of subscribers
at that time to justify it. Our fnends therefore will please send in
their names and subscription lists in tune.
EDWARD DELONY '
New Orleans, January, 1839. d,230
yVThe Editor has made arrangements for furnishing the most im-
portant and interesting Texas news, from various points in that Re
public, at the earliest moments.____________________________
ITN W? ADAMS notary public, office on Courthouse square
UI • in the room recently occupied by John A. Newlauds, Esq.
m y 7 d26-f
With such a field, than, as is spread before us, we cannot but fel
conscious of our success in the important labors which w< are about
to undertake. Located, aa we shall be, at the rerteral renire at the
almost enure commercial husinens’of the "(treat. Meet," and de
portion of our wide spread confederacy, dependson a strict ahA, .!t
t to its plain and straightforward meaning, we ahall not be sparing in
• our expostuns amnd denunciations of those daring attempts whiqh
air gents fnecas iu French boots, just
•nd martingel"s complete, for sale by CLARK A CO ,
a, „ ' , the great western.
Cibarty and the Union forever—du prineiplee of Weahinpton.
rN J J"creon and Jackeen."
I N proposing to establish, in the city of New Oxleans, a new paper
I under the above title, Weare encouraged by the glowing a id nag-
n ficent prosPeeis which seem to hover around this mighty Empo-
num of the West pointing its destinies to a summit ofcommercinl
grandeur, to which no city in the world can ever expect to reach.
>or are those pr spects confine alone to New Orleans. When we
take into view the numerous, wide-spread, and extended arms of the
noble Misnissippi, winding themselves through an extent of country
so immensely vast; embracing the most fertile and productve re gin
perhape 1,1 the known world; with a climate and scenery asdelight-
lul as nature could form them ; and a po ulation’ of hardy, idus-
trious freemen, increasing with esery hour of the day, we do hes.
itate in declaring o ir opinion that the WEsr is destined at an eatly
day, to be one of the finest, the nob’est section of country on the
bice of the globe; and that N:w OELEANS, as a conmercial ciL
may, at no very distant period, elaim the proud appellatiorof Mi
TAESS ofthb WOnLD.
150 none ■ "mmay2hthelstofJune
B6very scarce » nmo 77 a . ..
--3“ \ DAMN A Co. having his day taken into co-partnershp Mr. i
! 4 ■ Dewit Clinton Harris the business will be done in der the firm '
! of Adams A Harns.
7 v
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_______ —, 110 00125 00 in demand.
MOLASSES, per galon, 110 «
Mine .1.1 _ on___IL 30 -
th same
/L valuable Store Hon rand Lot; the house is situatuorihe
Bayou, in the immediate icinity of husine
I ted for a storage or comm ssion business,
|j June 11 d54-tf
Notice.,
hi creditors of the la S firm of 'ourney A Co
notified that all claims tit setiled within ten'davs f
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AanIcULTURE —Whileevery other branch of industry in the Unit
States is receiving fresh and encouraging impulses for perseverance,
this, most important of all, serins to fag behind the general mar h
of Improvement and prosperity; and, instead of being placed at the
head of our general naiional policy, and receiving that fostering < ...
and protection to which it is pre-eminently entitled, is left to grope
its way, simply by the dint of that perseverance and unwearied
dustry5o characteristic of our hardy countrymen.
it wdt be our espee ia, care to susta n the iate ■ sts . : thie -•
our fellow citizens. I
PoLrTics.—This department of our paper is one in which eve
class of our citizens is interested. Under thishead we shall give _
general political intelligence of the whole country; while wk as the
conductors of a public journal are determmel, without fear, favor,
or affection, to suppolt with all our zeal, siich measure s of pol y
as alone will tend, in our opinion, fo the prom uon of our gene al
prosperity is a people, the perpetuation of our liberties, and Onr b..
loved Union.
N °E—Thespartp Ship herstofore existing betw enJoseph A '
ij consent. Samuel B. Sprin fer m the authorized agontlo lettle all ag- l
11 counts of the firm during o r absence in the U. States, that are not j
mily Grocery
irm of Levenhagen A Gerlach, hav-
nkln street, one door below the City
by John Corniek, Jr, are now receiv-
oceries, provisions, and liquors, and
rs at reasonable price.
GERGE LEVENHAGEN,
J CHARLES T GERLAHCH
P Notice------- '
I ERSONS desirous of hing their horses grazed oh rood past-
ure, with an abuneancei water within the enclosure, can be
' mifenbelswotee bz maki application atthe Steam Saw Mill, I
sept 26
and two houses, pleasantly
J T BENEPIC’
TFEXAS Land Agency in Neu York—The subscriber, for the
I last five years engaged in the trade between New Orleans and
Texas, and who feelshimself generoll y aeqnainted with land titles,
and land aws han established himself in the eity of New York as a
Commisaion Merchant and Texas Land Broker, and solicits the pa-
tronage of his fnends. He flatters himself that he will be enabled,
from his general acquaintance at the North, to make favorable sales
for those who may patronize him. Any huminesa that may be in-
trusted to him, will be promptly attended to. His references are the
old settlers of Texas. SAMUEL ELLIS
July 2 wi2-223
vrvFineSaddle Horses.----t-
I HREE fine American Saddle Horses, with shdles, bridles
A i iXy s cotton g
■ % ted Gins of 45 to 51
for cash, by
may 24 d41-tf______
I? WANTE 7MMEDIA TEJA,
L OUR good Negroes, s work in the brick yard of
June H dMjf___WOODWARD & JEFFERS.
(0) bags corn, 25 eal,
I VV 20 bxs porter50 bxs glass, ass’td.
50 do heringElor sale by
may 24 dH-tf g ADAMS A HARRIS
• J t.
f GLADMIOND 8 shop, oppo-
tune 15 58 tf
4 d24-tf___
c S A A M TOM KI
Heder-
instru-
20 a 52
— a 7
7 a 8
n« sale.
40 a 50
35 a tO
a 60
a 50
2 a 3
10 a
10 a -
3 a 5
5a—
3 a 4
15 a 20
10 a — '
15 a 40 i-
15 a 20 >
no sale .
broken.
~ ne enle
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•S— Sixteen of the above e justly cel bra-
twe each, just received and formats low
JACKSON A STIFF.
Pomesticand Uoreirn InleUigenee.— Under the se diffe r nt heads
- will be found all important general intelligence, both at hone and
nv abroad, ' .
City News.—This head will embrace all matters and oceurence
of interest, of every character, relating to, or transpiring within ti
l city: ' "
We shall reserve a large portion of our paper for advertising patrons,
both of tiiu city and country; and as we anticipate a numerous sub
scription list and a wide-spread circulation, it will by to the niter' st if
advertisers to appear in our columns.
I is contemplated for this paper to be published daily, se mikwee kly
and w ’kly on the following -
july 12 d**Mf
ri “ sti
U/ommissox Merchants,
Beiug provided with aa
ceive w torage and sel
Goods as may consigned <
sepi 15 d137-f
---—---------
s ef Direct Tax.
This paper, therefore, will be purely DEMOCRATIC ,n its princ ip le
i having for s object thed flusion of rqual nvht< epial bit-9 . ■ ea
I eoual artheiu, thereby promoting the general happiness of tin pi
pie; and to this end will all ourener ies be directed.
With regard to the great questions of policy which are now agitdt.
ing rite people of the United Stetes, respecting the curren
unhesitatingly dec late our entire preference of the Indo;,.
Treasury System, fromour belief of hr strict constitutionallty, and
in its tendency, better calculated to promOt* the general prosper
t of ell classes, than any other which, in our view can be cone eiv
We are strict constructiontsts ol the Federal Constitui
d '
for the second bfiee in the gilt of tha Ameri r shal 15
1 j cordially g ve our support to the Hon. John Fouevr, now Se
ry oi State 1
I in announcing our preference of these talented, patriotic, 1q
। id approved statesmen, tor he hghest offibes in the _ , .
I feel a glowing confidence in the almost unanimous approvai nt our
fellow citizens of the West, with an abiding belief that they w rally
around the standard thus iaised, proudly unfurling to the brecze ti
names of theqe distinguishe d indiv iduals.
MKcHANICS- Under this head that large and respectable' port in
of our fellow <citize ns. mong whom we have the hon or ol j las-
! a heariihg. We invite them to the use o! our
I columns. Their rights and interests must be sustamned
ats of different colors rece ved pe t - h. i have and are nowbeing made by the reckless and aspiring leader
A. TAY DRA CO. ; theFEDEHAI PARTV, to read asunder th s.glo ous HAnTEh
‘ ~ __ ! rights and liberties, and rear upon its ruins a splendid AnrsTon
* ! of wenith and power.
Farnest l y advocating, therefore, as we shall always do. th si .
and undamental principles of our government, whwh, were
ed by a virtuous and patrioticancesy y wh e strugul ijg ; ri
and liberties of mankind, we shdlppin ail ceses give out su port
j public offices, to stitch men as we lire assured shall have the
ism, talents, firmnens and dispotion Ji susiain and carry
. ‘successfully. With all or zeal nndabiliry, thre
shall advocate the re-election oMMMIARTIN VAN BUREN
! next presidential term, witthlest confidence m his es alted
; lento integrity and patriotism, convinced that upon his suqcs.
pends, in a very great measure, the firm and Tasting estabhishm
y, we
Clinton and Port Hodson, - - - -
Bank of Pensacola, Florida, •
Southern Life Insuraacsaad Trast Ca, Florida, -
Commercial Bank Florida, —--
Rana of Jacxsonnhe. do..
be received for the appointment ot
unty, until I be next meeting of the
iosals must set forth the terms on ’
. _ I be directed j
sa is for assessor
MPHREYS, Chief Justice H. Co.
_ S.isolution. ’ I
HE Copartnership oBCeurlnry & Co, is this d y dissolved
by the consent oi the. partes concerned. The b ioks of the con-
cern have been placed inlands of J A NEWLANDS, Esq. for set-
temeni to whom all peBons indebted will mnake immediate
। payment—and to him onto, as a re eipt from any other person
I will no be received in lion dation: The bills unsettled at the
end of the month, will beppluced in the hands of the proper offi.
cerfor collection. g J W COURTNEY,
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Eldredge, John W. The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1839, newspaper, November 27, 1839; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482380/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .