The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1840 Page: 7 of 8
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and for salby
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Y & ROBINSON.
Y & ROBINSON.
first rate Newark
march 15, dtf 231
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corporation
I estate, are requested
LANDS, Adm’rx.
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day .
ton, .
n of
mmittee
ind that
orning.
assortment of hard-
T. P. BREWER.
Corrected from the Picayune
inter-
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manner
: to him
line fine
non had
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I AV ISON, A Co.
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ing in all
■ to draw
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In obedience to an order of the Hon
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ness
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the
4, 1840.
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‘resident
Be ard, to
pn of Dr.
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you,
giv-
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N W BAKER.
ts and extra sewed
P. BREWER.
for
3.
of the most healthy r ituations in Texas.,
Centre Hill, March 10.
* ’
.14
3 “ cherry brandy
just received and for sale
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appeinted
| continue
but 50 ina straight
Austin, and is one
DAVID AYRES
d2-283
Unon Bank at Talahassee, Florida,
Bank of Pensacola, Florida, -
Soathern Life Insurance and Trust Co., Florida, -
I Kentucky, - * - - .
0;. in liana, and Illinois, . . . '
N W BAKER
: ides <ir(d hams
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n on the
the same
sen-
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will
tich,
dby
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rran-
lain-
sr.
ment (
ever '
L4 change Hotel being desirous of
for sale the stack of furniture, liquors
Ac., Ac., of the above well known.
JNO 8 SYDNOR,
CHAS A MORRIS.
roprietress of the Ex.
ing ber business, offers
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ave made it necessary to re:publish,
■ , , -.25eecctuitheistofApril
next, tor conveying the Mai) on the following routes! To com-
mence on or before the 15th of April, IMO, and end the 31st of
Leave Washington on Monday,at7 A .Wand arrive at Hous-
ton, on Wednesday at 8 P M.
From Swart,wout to Jasper via Barclay’s once in every two-
weeks, 75 miles. .
st received by
Y& ROBINS N.
ie order, just received
' er in good order, just
Y A ROBINSON,
lutter, direct from the
7march 1 287
s 10
The Room in the Telegraph Office, immediately
the one occupied by Judge Moreland. Apply to
u * J. W CRUGER 1
g lady of
y replie d
[ “Good
kse?"—
E
I Exchange ow England, ,
I Sschange on Parik,
I Echange on New York, at sight, -
I Cated States Bank Notes, - -
I Uautd States Treasury Notea,
MISSISSIPPI MONEY.
I dun bottled Porter, in
. DAVISON A Co.
> NOTICE ~
ved to make
in the City
, >839: anj
en taxed ton
iand that
Che ’mount
Polled, was
-
the
Jem-
. his
blue
bove
t my
in or
’liars
iddi-
gov-
k.
I (NE hundred lbs. of first-rate leathers, in one bag, for sale
I U lew for cash, by
*'Xi ________ J w PITKIN.
(IRCUMSTANCES have made it necessary
C estate of John Alex- that Sealed Proposals will bereceived until t
€ resigna-
ed
• uemseives, una W
him. He will ahi
of land, upon 1, W
man to enjoy heal
LL persons indebted to the “Mommu Star*' will please
make payment to the undersigned, previols tothezAh
or the accounts will be placed in the hands^of Justice'
^MDcock. tor collection. in 4t J. W. CRUGER.
1 o LE t
to fifty thousand feet
sh if immediate appli-
l’T A LUBBOCK
i
Republic of Tkzas—County of Harzis.
n0nATE Court, March 3d 1840.—Notice is hereby given to all
11 whomh it may concern, that Daniel Harman has applied to the
rvrk+/. p.. A. 1.._________ ,A.1 ’ ■ .
extensive stable attached to the abov4,
TaUtrtAllx. The house can be leas
terms, and affords an opportunity font
engag in the business, rarely to 14
apply to s w|
m 21 lm
•ar, Joseph Moreland,
uckley, C. (’ Dibble,
Redd, fexian Army.
at the lowest cashprices, by
F BRE
O0Ts.— A fine article of gent’s ligh
brogans,just received and for sale 1
8 A
Carper for
$35, J. I.
Y A ROBINSON.
’ Y& ROBINSON.
1 and for sale bv
E if A ROBINSON.
ey ?
K A ROBINSON .
1 i
AVISON, A Co.
W to one
Eng; the
Bure and a
■trick 3 1
and after
d goods,
ged, sold
, shall
ar
a
hi
yr to the
amount,
g against
the city,
dred do-
0AP, 25 boxes Moan for sale by
5 march 11, d 283 Mil
' ... - -------- - . ... - , 1
Leave Swortwout, on Monday at G A Mandarrive at Jasper
on Tuesday, at 7 P M.
Leave Jasper on Wednesday; at 6 A M and arrive at Swart,
wout ou Thursday at 7 P M.
Bonis ami Security will besequired of each Cent actor, and
, " ......< - ■ - ....... । , be given as security, should
be forwarded with their proposals.
. JOHN RICE JONES, P. M. G.
Austin, 26th Feb 1840. t, j
II Fr Telescope of Richmond and Emigrant of Washington.
l will please copy the bove until the ist of April, and forward
1 their accounts.________
THE subscribers have this day received 1 case ol dry gcods,
I which will be sold low,for cash Consisting of p
maslin de Lains, shirtings, cotton drawers, table covers, b
e silk shawls, cotton hose, silk and cot
: 23 293 MTHOS
LVLOUR, 19 bbls Gennesee Flour, fd
I march II, d6 253 MI]
i r%O LET.— The store recently occu
1. I possession given immediately.
1"6 March 9 275:ir
W PITKIN has removed to the
• copied by Messrs Sydnor q. Morr
March 9 2751f
N obedience to an order entered in thkst ocession of Win. D.
l4re 1, 1 810 5 will be sold 11
ue uigutn uiuuci <u puunc ouicry, E he court house door *
... __________ the city of Houston between the lawl hours of sale, on the
II family. The first Tuesday in April next, all the pSp rty. belonging to the I
’• " ".....i" ~ - *•'---fnhe i or i league, aod tin
the creditors of said' |
(1 1 RATOR’S SAiE—In obedience toan order of the hon-
• orable Probate Court in and for the county of Harris, Re-
public of Texas, dated March 2d IMO,—Will be sold at the
i Court House door, in the city of Houston, /between the lawful
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, at public out- •
1 cry, to the highest bidder, all the personal property belonging
to the succession of Janies Rutherford, tools; also at the same
time and place, South half of Let No 9, in block 18, in the city
of Houstonr together with the improvements thereon, beionging
to said succession.
iul hours of sale, to j
J claim for 128 ’I probatecourt for the county aforesad,forthe‘appoinimentor
e, P ; c" rator to the vacant succession of John D. Shaw, deceased;
1 M f’APWn ory andthatifany opposition to his appointment be intended, same
q W'cXn™ L-m i must be made within ten days, at he end of whic h time the pe-
M _"koburnedecd. | tition of applicant will be acted upon. By order of the hon
, . IN. MORELAND, Judge of Probate.
_ Soi -rnmyn, deputy clerk. d10:280
TWENTY BBLS Superfine Hour
L march15d281 ___ GAZ
MEN BBLS Green Apples, in first
I and for salbv
a 3
par
a 8
a 10
a 24
a 30
a 18
a 20
a 2
a 4
e dint corn
Mareh 21 w12-250•
recoived by
march 15, dtf 281 _______ GAZ!
n WELVE Firkins superior Gu.snei
I Dairy, and in fine order, for said
rare, kitchen utensils,
i ind, together with the
mown as the Huston
1 upon very reasonable
i ny person wishing to
r et with For terms,
W HAYWOOD,
_________Manager.
9
i
\T. LUMBER
V v E have on consignment, from f
of lumber, which will be sold low fn
cation be made. ' S(
march 15, dtf 281
TT ARD WARE—J ustreceivela,
II ware, and for sale by S
Feb 1 d2244 w3;
I OMESTICSANDTICKING,
I 3 bales 3 4 and 44 Domestics
1 bale 5-4 Ticking For sale b
march 17 287
VIEW Bacon, Flour,Ec. 4 casks 9
11 26 bbls, superfine Flour, 4 and a
5 bbls mes-’Pork 20 bbls Potato
6 bbls Pilot Bread’ For sale by 1
march 17 287 1 N
JESSE P HITCE
A TTORNEY AT LAW. (from]
—1 located in Bastrop, Texas, and
professiomal service n the public. II
courts of the counie of Bastrop, Tra
and Fayette All/bu iness entrusted
fully attended to |
, References—His Excellency M. B. 1
Cut Thos G Gordin. Austin ; C W
Geo. W. Lively, H ton; Col Win,
march 17 w341
is oppo-
heard,” ‘
| just at
other is
I anima-
liar and
K and I
kobody.
m.g »>
■
7
rwo I HOUS A.ND LBS Gosher
j X just received a nd for sale by
march 15, df 281 GAZI
3 a 5 prem.
’ Discount
6 a 10
8 a 10
35 a 40
60 a 70
no sales
35 a 40
70 a 75
75 a 80
75 a 80
40 a 50
35 a 40
60 a 65
75 a 80
80 a 85
15 a 20
94 a 96
8 a 10
25 a 30
80 a 85
m 12, d4 281 r Curator o
()A BBLS Whis key for Sale bv
AV march 11, d6 283 MI
ii
NP: W. PITKIN.
or board steamboat
Np. W PITKIN
ED
b criber will give a
m ikcr, Sadler, Shoe-
1 A Silversmith who
jes <, would do well by
I o F the Brazos and 60
I -
ntaSbem until tey
to settlers, around
i ibed by law, to the un- A AI on or -n-us NL
mes Rilev at Houston 1 Peember next, following.
« • * ’ Hntte frren I A (Iraee
EOUR BBLS H •< korv Nuts, for s B
march 15, dtf 2-<l___GAZI E
2( ) KEGS of Eels m pickle, for sat
march 14 d 273__THOMAE
• K BBLS. Onior for sale by 11
dd mar cli 14, d 279__ THOM Ai If AVISON, & Co.
•)A BOXES brandy cherries for sa
KU march 14, d 279 THOMA
(1oRN, LARD, &c.— 60 w
U 10 kegs of lard
10 sacks coffee, 24 bbls cranberric
2 bbls almonds, 6 boxes sperm ci
6 boxes garden seeds. For sale
Y & ROBINSON the names of ?' i sons intended
cheese, a good article, I
{XTHISKEY AND BRANDY.
VV 25 bbls old Monongahela Whiskey
6 half pipes champagne Brandy. In store and for
sale N W BAKER
, march 17 287
- , IHUMAS <4. GiORDON.
Rnrzarscza.- His excellency M. B. Lamar, Hon. David G. Bur-
1 net,Hon. Albert S. Johnson, city of Austin; Mr. C. W. Buckley,
Juag. zcon,dohneWgRushinaklostaniSamnudix.WiliamaA2
tton handkerchiefs, &c.
L D AVI SON &, Co. | j
NOT ICE—I hereby give notice to all who may be interested 1
I Xi that about the 24h of Marh, 1839, I gave a note to James
I mestly, due the 24th of March, IMO, payable in the Promis-
MV notes of Texas, which note I will not pay, unless compelled'
I aw; i 1 hold larger claims agaihst him than will be suffi-
I cent to meet the aforesaid note.
D Republic of Harris.
| , noDATE Court, March 6,1840-—Notice is hereby given to all
- whom it may concern, that Joseph C. Eldredge has this day
N (Friday ) applied to the probate court in and for the County
I aforesaid, for the appointment of curator to the vacant succes-
ionoschtistophet Miller, deceased,and that ifany opposition to <
his appoinimen; be intended the same must be made within ten
days at the end of which time the petition of applicant will be
acted upon. By order of the honorable
, I •N. MORELAND, Judge of the Probate Court.
J. A SooTHMiTD, deputy clerk. d 10 283
GENERAL Post OFFICE, 4
ffi- I? IVE BBLS white beans',for sale t bi
X. march 15, d ! 281 GAZ
wo.BBLS Chi nuts, just receivj
,U - (1 ASTINGS — 10,000 Lbs. castings
ahs• Trinity, for sal< by
|| March 9 275:tf. J
MECHANICS WAl
Mus3Qm
arshal a
OCK,
o ttrnbiis. Georgia,) hns
refpecifully tenders his '
| rill Attend the district
_ '^ut tnd for Salt Ay ..... 1 --
| —4• ( sborn, 10 hhds new bacon, 6 casks new sides, 2 000
Iba Goshen cheese, 20 sacks Rio.coffee, 20 bbls fine brown su-
1 gar, 8 bbls superior molasses, 10 kegs pickles. Also, a great
variety * clothing, boots, shoes, fur and silk hats and a variety
of fashionable Willow hats for the srmmer season, hardware
crockery, ana wooden ware of every description, wines liquors’
_______march 9, dtf
AND I LAND-For sale low for cash ^following tracts,
14 8000 acres best Colorado Lands near Columbus, in tracts
I to suitpurchasers; 2214 acres on Navidad, 13 miles above Tex:
1 ! ana; 5531 acres within 5miles of this city 4144 acres 10 miln.
below Gonzales 200 acres c miles above Richmond o. tie
Brazos river. 1 he above lands will be sold cheap ifapplical
tion is made soon. Warranted titles will be given to any and
a.I the above lands, for further particulars apply to
M ,2 JW CRUGER, Telegraph Office.
March7 274:tf.
W PI TKIN offers for sale a splendid assortment of mer.
. chandize, consisting of calicoes, satlinetts, hoisery, gloves •
shoes, wines, tobacco, sugar, whiskey, lard, domestics, ropes’.
I castings, glass and crockery ware, Ac. Ac.
March 9 275:tf '
March 9 275. tf
Xanchester, - - 4 -- -
Manchester Post Notes - , .
KeFEslate Banking Co-, Hinds county :
MISCELLANEOUS.
Chpton and Port Hudson,
> do payable at the Citizens’
Alabamn..at Mobile,] and branches -
Bank of Mobile and specie paying banks5 -
Tennessc Banks, - - . ■
Sonih Carolina A Georgia, • -
Arkansas Banks, - -
of Marek 16(h
premium.
9 a 11
5f 17 a 5 20
- • 5 a 6
i a 1
L DEXTER.
to chouse recently oc
J lain street.
20 a 25
Bank par
istin
(blic
f # L istin
D
Go-
the
m 15 dtf 281^ GAZ,- . .........—”
WIVE BBLS.dried apples, a good tide, received and lor
A sale by
march 15 dtf GAZ
TEN BBLS,
orints,
lank- .
TN the village of Centre Hill. The i
__building Lot to a Blacksmith, Wago
maker one Tinner, Tanner and Currie
-—, auateu luc azsezal-- tines indisputable The has capital sufficient to carry on the busi
adivided half of 274 acres of land, situated on Buffalo bayou going. Centre Hill? It is 10 miles we
" mile and a hall from the city of Houston, 2 lots at from Houston rby way of Bracy’s ferry;
"“champ’s Springs, 138 acres, more or lew, on Bray’s bayou, ine it 11 on the direct line from Housto
mi,. Orro C. SACKMARN, Administrator.
2 olds WM JONES & CO. Auct’rs.
. COMMISSIONERS SALE" PECEIVEoPPoN BROWN.
2Y vi tueofa de ed 0 trust, 'made on the < h dav of Fehru- XL quarts and pints, to suit purchas
D ary-1M0, from Frederick S. Cable and David Y. Portis i march 17 287/ ‘ THO
i,if beromisbionooeprointsconresnse, A
j ;Harris, on the 2 of April, 1810, for the anderNewinds Amr. K
promissory nctes of the republic of Ten.., in hand, .11 the dulyathentidatEwmin"iet hereh
Si V pornrcrastand dcarmnafarderredene.s SSir 0 IUMaP
amacnthareoraswot"pesurheremsopavanasaity aiddcedfothakedmmnedsatduymenrdsbasove
J Harris on the waters ofSpring Cr eek, and containing five hun- march 15 dtr 8, AKOL4. E "
$ iw acres, being an undivided poriion of two-thirds ol a league I—t--------"—Er 11
| oland granted as a headright to Samuel Neill, and conveyed
I Him to D. Y. Portis and Johu W. Portis, and one Jacob
J Shannon. B. P. BUCKNER,
1 21, 1840._____10-296 Commissioner.
FOR SALE. -----
4----------
and and a like L.. eve.
1 fie proprietors having
46 most eligible points on
enithat their enierprize,. .
| "d rapidly to its completion.
20,25tds ,, a.‘Briscoe, Agent. „
> Ine Richmond Telescope and Galveston Civilian will copy T
) day mi sale, and forward account. - J
I Natchez and tiver specie payin Banks, - f 1
I Assissippi Union Bank, payable on demand • -
I do ./do 12 months Post Notea
I Nississippi R R Co. do., 12 moa.
I Shipping Co, Natchez, .
I sgncultural Post Notea . . . .
I Cmniercial and R. R Bank, Vicksburg,
I Jiak of Vicksburg, Vicksburg, - .
I Weksburg Water Works Bank Co., Vicksburg.
I Grand Gulf R Road & Banking Co., Grand Gulf,
1 Rodney Post Notes, • -
1 jjke Washington, - . •.
1 Tombigby, - . - - .
lcnsens’BankofMndisonCo.,
Commereial Bank, Columbus, . - .
Brandon Bank, - , - . - • .
LAST NOTICE.
A -- persons indebted to the estate of George H Moyer, de-
l m.ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and settle the
wkento enrorcr, s ntof April next, or legal steps will be
"4285tds Orro C SacKMaXs, Administrator.
ARD, 40 kegs Lard, for Sale by
“ mareh,1l, d6 283 MILLER A DEXTER.
d to
aid,
for
first
‘g to E i
one - *
s ;
S- 1 M
H. ]
nun, ,
lien, ‘ oH
een, L.
Route from La Grange, to Texana via Lvons, Chadoins,
-umalts and Mepps, weekly : 75 miles.
Leave La Grange on Wednesday at 6 A M. and arrive at
Texana, on Thursday, at G P M
Leave Texana on Friday at 6 A M and arrive at La GAnge.
on Saturday at6 p M. _ , r
Route from Houston to Washington via, Myrtle Tur? and
J Groces Retreat, weekly 76 miles,
Leave Houston on Friday at 7 A M and arrive at Waslinton
on Sunday at 7 P M. j
f bbls.of beef
i
\ J
N. W BAKER.
' hav-
i and
3. B.
aims
- ng to
, ested
T
New
/I'jmidic of Tewas--County of Harris.-
NOBATE Court, March 4th, 1840— Notice is hereby given to
■ all whom it may concern, that Robert Dunmau has applied to
the probate court for the county aforesaid praying for the ap-
pointment of curator to the vacant succession jof John Dunman,
deceased; and that it any opposition to his appointment be in’
tended, the same must be made within ten dttys. at the end of
which time the petitjon df applicant will be acted upon.
bv the s„LspL.. By order of the honorable
y subscriber, I. N. MORELAND, Judge of Probate
J A Soutmmxyp, deputy clerk. d 10-280
{XT Hiekmoml Galton and Cam .Market.
V V E beg leave to announce to the Planters, Cotton Brokers,
and the public generally that a market will be opened for the
sale of cotton, corn, hides, Ac., on Friday the 12th inst, hi the
city of Richmond on the Brazos, and will continue to be held
on every Friday throughout the year. Business hours, from
9 till 4 o’cloek. Cotton brokers and corn factors' stalls may be
hired in the market house, at #5 per annum. "
McMalan A Brooks, George A. Feris, G. A. Parker, John
Hughes, Colin de Bland, John V Morton, Nicholas Maillard.
Feb 1. d12256 3w
t
Terms cash. Promissory notes.
JOHN H BROWN, Curator of
,. ztds:272__! — ‘
(CURATOR'S SALE
Probate Court in audit r the county of Harris, Republic of
Texas, dated 4th March,. IMO,-Will be.sold at the Cour
House door, in tjie rhe City of Houston, between the lawul
hoursof sale, on the Ist Tuesday in April, next, al public out-
1 cry, to the highest bidder. Lots Nos 7, 8and9,n block Ein
l i Frost Town, near the city of Houston, belonging to the succes-
< sion of James N Warfield, deceased Sold for the benefit of
; the creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. Promissry notes
'CHARLES BIGELOW Curator of
' scant succession of ____ 2T2 J H WAnFIED, dec’<!.
if of December 1839; 1 — ' ‘ 2--- —
| . FOR SALE AT AUCTION
SikN Monday the 30th inst., will be sold to the highest bidder,
u lor cash, or Texas Treasury notes, that beautiful cottage'
! »utalobayou, now occupied by Capt. Falvel, and recently _ _
r. Hanna, E9: two miles, below Harrisburg, with ten! Durham, deceased, on the 9th day of M
Ees ol land, including the buildings, garden. Ac. The land 10 the highest bidder at public outcry,
»of the better order of Buffalo bay., u land, and the building i------ ‛‛ " ‘ i
5! complete, and admirably suited for a small ' ..
tie will take place at 3 o’clock p.m., unless previously dis said succession—consisting of a headrgi
edot at private sale. - A. BRISCOE. acres donation claim old fopthe benefik
March !!♦, 1840. 245tds succession. Terms 'ash. Good monek
LUYTV w ANTED TO HIRE, , 1 m 12, d4 281 By C. WJsUEI
KA IT Negro men, for which good wages will be given , r ’ * ' yip,,, B
andsecured, to work on the HARRISEURG AND BAAzos Rail- . , . URA TOR S.SA
They will be takef for not less than six months, and INobediencetoan rder entered inti
years, if desired. ' A BRISCOE N: M.‛ olburn, deceased, on the 30thE ______ . _______
, Harrisburg, Mart h 18, 1810 985tf will besold on thefirst Tuesday in Aprikpet, at the court house
he Galveston Civilian will insert 1 month and forward ac t door in the I'??“ H ston, between thi
—1 the highest bidder at public outcry, on
acres land, belonging to said successiol
of the creditors of said deceased. T
j ADMINISTRATORS SALE -
WILL be soM at public auction, on the first Tuesday in
’ April, at the Milam Hotel, by order at the prohate judge
Hays comity, the effects of the late George Mover, de- .
med*wviz: - h‛l
r 6 ease of the Milam Hotel, having 3 years and 9 months
A m ’ With privileges that will be explained on the day ol sale,
iv. of beds and beddings, a large lot ol household and kitchen
oure,a large lot’of bar furniture, liquor, Ac. Ac. ,
.me certificate of one-third of a league of land. I
Lyreacre certificate, 2acresofland situated in the vicin- —
rot Houston, with the improvements thereon, near the brick
m, 31 0 situated near the arsenal—titles indisputable
t r
NOTICE.- The subseribers ha vine closed their busines i,
1 19 Houston, have this daydissolveuco-partnershp, by mu-
tual consent; those indebted to the firm will make payment to
either of us, or in our absence to Jno W Pitkin, who will settle
all demands against os. *
l i Monaatne Cromitiet.
JOHN LEVERING, Cltrk. m 9 d3 278
"a KEGS Goshen butter; j boxes tomato ketchup
4 boxes brandy cherries 6 " mustard, in tin boxes
(I baskets sweet oil 2 “ cotton cards
2 casks bacon, hams and shoulders .
A SALK OF LOTS IN HARRISBURG
IL ILL take place onFriday and Saturday, the 10th and 11th
LI k 01 April, at Harrisburg, for the benefit of the Railroad
"In 15 being made from Harrisburg to the river Brazos.
erm; Money, or Texas Treasury Notes, one tenth in
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rs having obtained a strong co-operation from
both sides ot the Brazos, feel confi-
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Fitch, D. H. The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1840, newspaper, March 21, 1840; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482474/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .