The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 264, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1841 Page: 1 of 4
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TNUMBER 264.
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Houston, August 4th, 1841.
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assortment of
Flower Seeds,
robate
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Chewing tobacco,
Havana segam,
Black pepper,
Tuesday
evening.
DEPARTVRES.
Thursday
morning.
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grantees of James
Heweison.
Silk and cotton umbrellas,
Parasols,
Linen drillings,
Bleached dome sties,
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iture,
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Republic of Texas,
County of Colorado.
Jacob Tir-----J
Monongahela d
western, do
cognac brandy,
peach do
Holland gin,
American do
cherries,
ale,(in boxes,)
sweet oil,
Manilla ropes,
Via Galveston, per Steam
Packets, according to the days
of their arrivals and depar-
w rapping paper,
fresh seeds.
mestcs.
Lawns,
Catton and linen bhrta.
Linen fold sheeting.
Bleached sheeting.
Coffee mills.
Bed and other cords, - -
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Sunday
cvtt.
sortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part of
French,English,an t A me ri- anPrinte
American and English Sheetingsand Shirting,
Summer and Winter ready made Clothing,
Pantaloon stuffs, &e , &c.,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Liquors,
Wines, Iron and Nails, rockety Ware, &c., A
ENNIS & KIMBALL
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Bbls double —
Orleans refinery, for sale by
vinegar,
Irish whiskey.
Sunday
evening.
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Thursday
morning.
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FRESH GARDEN, FARM AND FLOWER
SEEDS
wo. ) tember 29th, 1941.
•ob Tines and Samuel B. Mixon, vs. Erasmus Jones,
defendant in the above-named cause will take notice that on
ilainuffs have instituted suit in the district court
THE Subscribers oiler for sal lew for cash, a gem ml as
UST RECEIVED and for snle .
6 bbla. Gin, 1 bbl. Monongahela Whiskey,
UNITED States ,
and EURorr,
' A DM I N1STRA TOR'S NOTICE.
T a term of the honorable Probate Court, held on the last
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KOORE,
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MUNSON
experienced growers in the North and in Europe, which he will
guarantee, as none will be sold in bis establishment but those
BrACslendid assortment of summer clothing, consisting of white
AnsorzzcwsanamiraharmitTfroaEcsmahsipepsnppvgete.’
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Bare ready
their care ‘
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IMvekly, at the Other of the Telegraph, at $1 O per annum, Mni-annually in advance.
HOUSTONTsATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13, 1841.
Warranted the iirQU'th of 1841.
rMHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens
I of Texas that he always keeps on hand a large
genuine fresh Garden, Farm and
direct from the most respectable and
10 bbls, prime Beef, 29 Com,
A fine lot of New Orleans Sugar and Flour, just n ■. ved by
Demijohns, — ----->
American and English iron, cast, German and Elister steel,
and loop iron, coni and coflee milla, garden and plantation
hoes trace chains, smith vice”, and sledge hammers, patent and
western castings, spades, shovels, cotton cards, Dupont’s and
Rogers’ powder, percussion tapa, pails, measures, yindow
sashes, nails, domestics, bed ticking, French hpankfsore-
AParE 20. march 23 dtf-wtl-281
District court, fad term, 1841, Septomber
aringmy ab.
o receipt for
VFIELD.
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Victoria, Sept. 27th, 1841.__oct 13 w6t-3(M
VHE following goods received by late arrivals, are oflered
I to the City and Country trade, at the lowest cash price, or
in exchange for cotton, and other country produce:
Fresh superfne flour,
Havana coffee,
T OST or mislaid, in the spring of 1841, the head-right of
La the undersigned, issued to him by the Board of Land Com-
missioners of Harris County, for 640 acres of land—date not
recollected, No. 932, this is to give notice that I have made
dilligent search for said claim, and unless I obtain information
where said claim can be obtained, before the expiration of sixty
days from this date, application will be made to the proper au-
thorities for a duplicate. BENJAMIN B. WEST.
Houston, Oct. 27th, 1841. oct 27 wrt-311
IQOTICEis hereby given that John Gray obtained letters of Ad
-% ministration of the estate of Thomas L. Looke, deceased, at the
August term of 1840, of the probate, court of Victoria county, there -
fore all persons who have claims against the said estate are required
to exhibit the same by the last Monday of November next
JOHN GRAY, Administrator.
Republic of Texas, ?
County of Colorado. >
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rIHE plaintiff in the above cause has this
I ment Wore the clerk of the district court for the sum of three
hundred dollarsand interest from the 29th day of July, 1840, return-
"Li, at the next term of the district court for Mid county, to be hol-
den on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monlay in October, 1841.
hireryoracedosnonftstsarsfe plaintig
! Mosqueto netting,
Thread edgings.
Satin and bonnet ribbons.
i 29th, 1 4L .
. John R Shepherd-AAttachment.
dhay sued out an attnch-
+ vorce,
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/Finos deflor, ord’size, .
WINES— Madeira and Sherry in boxes, just received per steamer
Kingston from New Orleans, and for saleby
July 7, wtf 295__M G A RIA& Co.,Galveston...
ATEW FEoiyit.—20 bbls received per Kingston, and tor
IN sale by M. GARCIA,
sep 15 wit-305 Strand, Galveston
/NASH paid for Hides bv
june 30 wtf GEO ALLEN & CO _
WLANKETS.—1 bale of flue large Blankets, just received and for
D sale by M.GARCIA&Co.
Galveston, August 18th. __________ H wtf Ci__
Monday in the month of September, 1841, in the Northern
; Division of the county of Liberty, and Republic of the Texas,
I, the undersigned, received letters of adminstration on the estate
of John T. Pinckney, late of said Nothern Division, deceased,
and hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate, to come
forward and make payment of the same, and all those having
claims against said estate to present them duly authenticated to
me, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred.
October 21st, 1841. J L P MEREDITH,
Monday
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Per Pro A. S. RUTHVEN.
Houston, July 22,1841. July 22 d&wtf
ADMINTSTRATPR’S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order from the hon. G. W. Milla. Pl
A judge of Liberty county, I shall proceed to Mill on the 2d i
November next, being the first Tuesday,, thetown.ofLberty
nine hundred and thirty-four acres of land, lyin on Middle Creek, m
the county of Harns. Also, three thousandthree hundred and thir-
tv-three acres of land, located in the county of Montgomery, on the
Termnasofsaleonsrwlamontkzposieccor
S Administrator ofWm. Dobie, dec’d. .
Liberty. 6 th October, 194L oct 13 w3t-309*_j
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THE MORNING STAR
TIN, SHEET IRON, ANDCOPPER MANU-
FACT RY.
A McGOWEN, carries on the ab ve business in all its vac (
. in the City of Houston, Nos. 8 and 9, Long Row, where he
will fill all orders from the country on the shortest notice, and ai
rates as low as similar work can be had in the States. Hi s materi-
I als are all imported directly from England, and are of the ve ry b at
quality, superior in every respect to any that has ever before been of-
fered in this market. He has now on hand a large assortment of
fl gusto,
Canones, da
PTrabaguitos,
oct 13 w4t-309- —-—————
10 saeesan Cottee
Qi ILK and Palm Leaf Hau.-l case of palmleaf hats, ass’td,
b l care of the latest style of French sik hat, iustpreceived
and for sale by may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
NTOTICE-Mr. A. J. Burke is my authoriztd agent to tran-
Pprchary buinennotmineintiscko. Ww. GRANT
refined Loaf Sugar, direct from the New1
Son of a large
s Well finish-
a good store-
iter Ofie e.
jut Wm. I
bsc iber and
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entic ated
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"HEis day the plainufis have instituted sut in tne aistnet court
for the county of Colorado, to foreclose a mortgage on one quarter
oeara and answers at the next term of the district court to be holden
Pd county on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in Oc to-
10 Totao“'i"' ’“’I’m ’Robinson.
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wtf 3(11 M GARCIA & Co.
that will vegetate. _
Also, ingrafted Fruit Trees and Grape Vines of the mst ap-
proved kinds ; shrubbery and ornamental Trees green house
plant* flowers, &c., Ac. Garden tools of all kinds, Corn Shel-
ers, Straw Cutters, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and Sowing
machines; Books on Gardening and Agriculture.
Retail dealers supplied with seeds neatly put up in labeled
papers, al New York PrWRr DN, 1 1 Common Street,
New Orleans, Sept., 1841. Corner Tcheupitoulas.
‘ sept 15 dtf-wtf-305I.
Fruit Trees, Seeds,“Ac.— Khe subscriber has
^Pfor sale every variety of garden, fibld and flowerseeds.
Catalogues of which may be had at the store. Assorted boxes
for the West Indies, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas may be
oblained,the kind- such as anaworbaE cthuosmteN,
la
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N GARCIA & H. MEUGENS, have this dnv formed a co
IVI. partnership under the name of M. Garcia & Co., for the pur-
pos of transacting a general Comnmission busincss.
Rtfermcot: Messrs. Peter, Harmony & Co:, New York,
' . Messrs. F De Lizardi & (N w Orleans
V Messrs. F.d. Meugens & Co , Liverpool.
July 7> "^295 M- GARCIA & Strand. Galv- Hon
i^lGARS.—Cnzadoree iniiwnal la Norma,
U Regalla la Norma, Lord Byron, Ln Segurda,
x ,1. .. it anpearing fo the satisfaction of the court that
and nlead answer, or demur, to the allegations contained in ■
an libel or the court will proceed to hear ah d determine the (
case ex parte; and it is further ordered thattthis sale be pub-
Shed four successive- weeks in the New Orleans Picayune
and some newspaper published in the city of Hlouston, republic
aforesaid, prior to the said term of the court, which shall be
• waanee, r' k ibscknetkk, andshesetof the at
office in Houston, thisgaadazu’BucA; Chirk C. H. C.
Ill o
ted for sale,
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R rit Walker an 1 -Petition for partition.
Genessae Foote,
I pipe Madeira Wine,
6 tierces fine white refined Sugar,
10 do yellow do do
Just received and for sale by M. GARCIA & Co.
Galveston, August 17th. _ _ a ug I wtf 301
I UMBER-—The subscribers have just received a fine nssortme nt
lj of LUMBER, ami will be constantly suppl ed with said article ,
which they offer for sale inquantities to suit purchse rs.
Galveston, August 18. wtf-301 M. GARCIA & Co
g MUEBERRY Trees, SEEDS AN Egob — W M
X” PRINCE & SON, Flushing, will supply very superior
; frees ofthe fine hardy Expansa, Elata and Alpine Mulberries
and ofthe Morus Mufticaulis, and the superior hardy Ameri-
can variety ofthe same. These are all of American growth,
and incomparably superior to the imported trash -Fresh seeds
ot Alpine, Elata and Broussa,and seven of the choicest vane
ties ui Silk Worms Eggs. . . r , . .
Ornamental trees can be supplied of very large sue, and
Fruit Trees ofall the choicest kinds. ’
Apply at No. 5 Pine st, (up stairs,) NeW 1 ork. 257-tf i
_ ___1 SEED S TORE, 17 Common Street, New Orleans. ।
The subscriber has the honor to acquaint the gar-
de tiers and planters of this neighborhood, as well as
S2"the honorable public generally, that he has opened
-aMhan-a STOKE on Common street, for the sale of all
! kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. He is now
receiving and will continue to receive from time to time,
i fresh seeds from Europe and the north. He will sell no seeds
but such as may be entirely relied upon as being the best of
their kind, and fresh, besides guaranteeing the genuineneas of
them—partus purchasing may assure ihemselves at all times
of w hat he advances with regard to those two points, by apply-
ing at his garden, where the seeds he has in store and for sale
are tiriec by himself before offering them to the public.
All kinds of seeds suitable for all seasons,
A fine collection ■ t flower seeds- .
Greenhouse plants, fruit and ornamentaltrees, constanty on
hand and for sale by i.
1 WILLIAM DINN, Florist and Seedsman,
may 26 298-if No. 17. Commont street.
-PRINCEIS NURSERIES AND GARDENS
qrHE new Catalogues are now ready for distribution
I gratis, to all who apply poR paid per mail. They^^
ompose the immense assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
.Shrubbery, and Plante, Bulbous Flower Rpotsand Dahlias, Green
House Plants, Garden Seeds, &c all of which now are at much rt- ,
dnced prices. Orders per mail to Wm R Phnce, will receive prompt
the wares of his own manufactory, which country merchants und
general dealers wdl do well to examine, before they purchase abroad
May, H4L , ______________________may 5 wly-286
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
rNHE undersign having been appointed by the honorable
X Probate Court of Fort Bend county, at the June term, 181,
Administrator on the estate of R. C. Green, deceased : all per
sons having claims against said estate, are required to present
them regularly authenticated, within the time prescribed by
law, or they will be barred.
/ Richmond, Oct. 6th, 1811. JOHN H HERNDON,
oct 27 wG-311 Administrator.
"’n^w York, Sept 4th, 1841._________ oetl3w3t-309
ATOTICE.—Thomas M. Bagby of this city, is my legally
% authorised agent and attorney, to transact, any and all of
my business, during my absence trom the republic, AN
sept 22 257 d&w JAMES S. HOLMAN.
----ENSLISH IMPORTING HOUSE.
rMHE Subscriber begs to call the attention of the public to a new
1 and valuable stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c.,
lately received, consisting in part of the following articles:
An entirely naw assortment of An assortment of apron checks,
iprints, Dundee and other bagging.
Figured muslins. Bale- rope,
, . , Striped.and plaid g nghnms, Shovels and spades,
rn in” plaint i ti s petition having been filed in this Court, the |, Table daper. Cotton cords,
1 1.Pnt or defendant, are hereby notified to appear on i Huckaback,
•1 . dernhdMonday in O. ober nexi, being thezothdayshereor. Cottom arllings,
at the town of Retugio, county aforesaid, lo answer. '«• I*"
enof the pUlnUB o ACCXNFIELDS, l°0!” Clerk.
Mizsionafanendn ______________sept 15 81-305 dB
-----ADMINISTRATORS NUl'flCE “
rp 1 IE undersigned having been appointed by thehon probate
L r urt of Fort Bend County, at the Augustterm, 1841, ad-
ininisiratoron whe estate of Wiligm Liule, allpersons.haying
are reqaested»comesoruarnMoaErBx,Aar.
RiSlmond, Oct. 5th, lilc_—
Brown sugar,
Loaf do
New Orleans molasses.
Leaf lard,
Bacon sides,
Salratus,
Fresh rice,
Sperm cand.e:
WEsrENX,
Via Richmond. Colum-
bia, Brazoria, Columbus,
Matagorda, Texana,
San Antonio.
। Eastern.
I Via Montgomery, Wash-
ington. Nacogdoches,
San Augustine, and Rod
River County.
?='“■ ' Knnos,ckandnaTWkbutts,
Silk and Cambric pocket hand- h Fishing and other lines,
"kerchiefs Pocket knives and razers.
Head handkerchiefs. Shot and lead,
Jaconette aud cambric muslins. Fifty boxes tn, , .
Fancy summer shawls, Plough moles and aingow.
Brown Holland, . Scythes,
' An extensive assortme nt of do- tastings of all kinds,
11 ' Ploughs,
Several kegs of white lead,
Tin ware of jail kinds,
Fleur, sugar, soap, candles,
Tea, corn, spices, tobacco,
Cognac brandy, (Martie’s brand,)
Several boxes claret.
Heavy brogans and boots,
Ladies prunella and other shoes.
Gentlemen's French gater boots,
1-2 dozen euperior. guns,
Stationary of all kinds,
JMROBISNON.
e for sale by
J M ROBINSON.
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--on-allletters, sent to the United States, or u
where, beyond the Republic, the inlandvrostageamust b5
paid. '' ‘ ? ' j.
Term
Refugio County. $ L 11.
James Power, 'I
HALF pipes superior Dupuy Cognac,
2 quta. casks do do
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T H E M O R N I NG STAR >
— BY JAMES F. CRUGER.
TckW—The Mornihg Star is published tri-weekly on Tuendays,
radays and Saturdays at 810 per annum, payable semi annually
i advane. one Dollar per squara for the first insertion and
,si " ms for each subsequent inscruon-eight tinenor has to con
und others adtvertiaing hy the year, a reasonable de-
duelonftoma rharas, pouncnvand Poradhat communicatione will be
..?... \ „ tne suierananadezroremmentsio inadancc.
Announcement NEes wii betaken only at their market price-,
Te S cmmuications intended for the Morning Star must be
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W mar- be lounrat hi- othee, in the Telegraph
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I ) building. ---------
—°-----JUSTICE COURT.
AEo FISHER, Esquire, has epengd his Magistrates Poske
G at his oflice, next door to the Post ‛ thee--
.apl7- —Lw-NoTICE —— ~ ,
‛ V J H ADLy & Scott, Attories and.Counsellors at
l Tas,—omice first Hor, Alabama Houp Congress
st and Court House Square.----— on-----------
MEGGINSON & SMYTH.
mroTVEFS"AFLAW AND COUNSELLORS.
os c MEGGINSON, R. THEODORE SMYTH.
April 15, dt___ -
---------LA WHOTICE.
BOVE, REILY & BUCKLEY,
attorneys at law.
JanrsE Houston, Texas.
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