The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1841 Page: 4 of 4
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SEED STORE, 17 Common street. New Orleans.
The subscriber has the honor to acqnaint the gar-
deners and planiers ol ihis neighborhood, as well as
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papers, at N cw Yorkpri ' perdozen.
W M. DINN, 1I Common Stree i,
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These forms hive been drawn up by one of the best ad mot. UU
currect Attorney in the Republic, and are as completed they
can be made. For sale at the Telegraph Office.
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LANK Aiidavits to obtain Alhhmenis,
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ro L l w YERS. CLEilkfi^Yr ( (K RTS. .IT
PR OSPEC’TUS
" FoR THE GALVESTON READING ROdf.
VOL.U)
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s Nurseries am ) (ARDENS
__ PRi N1 ’E A St IN, Flushing, will supply 1
ltrs oft’fne hardy Expansa, Elala and lpine Mulberries
andofthe Moms Mnltie aulis a d the stij erior hardy Ameri-
. can va l iely of the sa me. "lhene itealtof American growth,
for >ale every varietvof.zarden,feld audjlowerseede; and incompat ably uperi r to the imported trash. -Fresh seeds I
Catalogtes ?t whih mat be had at the store. Assertedoxes ol Alpine, Elata and Brous a and seven of the choicest varie-
for the West Indie-, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas may be tieseddilk Wuras Egg
-btairel: the kinds Midi as answer best in those chimates.
Lady’s Com in ion, Gra-
Black wood’Magazine,
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A J. YAES,
J. W. KNELAND.
Justices Supunas,
Estray Bonds,
Atachmenis,
The price of subscription will be $12 per anum, payable
______ in advance. Subscribers will have th privileze of i
introducing pnE non-resident friend^ and itw prie of admission
I tosne Texas* papers generally will be suppledand a bulletin
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WILLI \M DINN, Fiorist and Seedsman,
mav 26 293 if 1 No, 17,‘Commoni street.
MULBERRV TREES, SEEDS ami Ecos—W M
rIVHE subscribers propose to establish a Reading bom, at
Y i I some convenient and central place in the city ofGalves-
“ ton, provided they receive sufficient encouragementocom-
mence the undertaking.
They have made partial arrangements to be stppied with
.mKu nennlar cimmercial navers.of different duntries:
X the people and maintain a hightone of moral i< i ng .
Athecommunty;frqm the laudale observance of the Lord s day,
nk regular attengme of the citzjus on Divine Service, which is
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lights to range, and come lo.
Latitude vi mu Bar, 29, 15, North; Longitude 94, 49, West.
ALDEN A.31. JACKSON, Collector.
Galveston, Mav 18. " in-tv 22 dtfwif-289
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“VV \ • .1 M ROBINSON
f UsI Rei ceived, 2000 Li fsG ss,G ized in > . > 1|
• for sale by J M RORINSON.
3) K Sacks Coffee for sale, by
• decl J M ROBINSON
C)K Boxes No. 1 Soaj
K• sale by J M ROBINSON.
1 Hlouston.
parklint Champaigi e re ,
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Bonds ill Auachments,.
Wi its of Atachments,
' Suinmons f r G irn ishee,
Fi. Fi agains planiid F F for cot.
merit, and all persons having demands against the same, are re-
quired to exhibit their claims within the time specified by law,
or they will lie barred. THOMAS M CONNELL,
Victoria, Sept. 11, 181 1. Administrator,
sep 28 d6t-w6t-307 _
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tdufoisoifni ' cxb,e
tsh sand ntatidh
between Congress and Franklin Si‛s ad pl
time ■ • be furni shed w r • .e t . , . i
Nhopes that from hes auention . n 1
runage, and render s: ilista tiontal yma . . al
1 Houston, October ON, 1811.
(Jolie- tor’s Office. Port of Galveston, 2
17th May, 18J». 9
11NO LIGHTS have bern placed on the Fast end of Galveston
1 Islaad el । . ■. forty -five fertabve the level ofthehea, dis- ; ..2, , . I . , ,
tam e mix hundred yn ds apart, bearing East ami .W est of each other. । ■ ret i • ing'-and wifi continue to receive,from.time to ime,
A Bl Of ha » also bet n pl ace ion th Bar, abyutfour miles distance re ced from Europe a! d the north, I. ........
from the hights ami in range with them. ' but such _ — „ — ,
Vessels should not attempt to come i at night withoutaPiot, their kind, and fresh, hesides guaran eeing thegenuinenessof
nor rapptoncn nearer than five fathoms, when they should briug ’ tie them—parties purchasiug may a -lire hemselves a alltimes 1a )
of whathe advances with regard to those wo points, by appl- • JU
Ing at his garden, where the se d ■ he has hi ------ ind for gl
a i e tried by himseli before of-r in :: > 1. ol hi ( blic. Ah
All kinds of s/cds suitable for all searons;
A fine collection of flower.seed-- ,
Green house plants, fruit and ornamental trees, constantly on
' hand and for sale by
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AKEINOTICE.
HKI8QNS holding utlesfor Houston City property, are particu.
I Mj requested to have them recorded, that further difhleulties
may b prermted. THQ, M .BAGEY, A- m.
Hosion, July 24, 1841. 44 july 14 der.
enter the school for a period less thana a 1 anarter
made for absence except for sieknen, gupan
B3rMHE new I Catalogues are now ready for distribution
I g ratio, to all who apply puol ffuui \tct mad. TheyL
compose Lh iminens assortment of Fruit and ernnmenial Trers ,
Shrubbiry, and Planta, Bulbous Flowed R Us nm -HuhHurE* '
Hou- Plunts fi ird n s. ds dc ci ol wich nd are at mach re- 1323
dnced prices. Orders perinail to WmRPrnce, wirtecette-pomg ““1
uitentin. . . — ■ i ft-.
New \ ork, Sepi, Ash, 1941. _ oct 13 w3t-309 ...
F7e7‛ Crtks Seeds, *e —The subsertberhus
pibugis and fin tiling utensils dout
cash. Also, wagons made, ploughs
done with despatch.
Nov. 9h, 18il.
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Huston chamber (COMMER( e.
- “ 'll ike imme’iate
, TAMFi 0l • HARt - l -TABLIaHk l>. gain a . stte wili ri ,
N O I O1 rmme - -I Metrchndz । ■, ' si 0U an uud ■
J M R( ! Ns
J M R tU s
removal
EORGE H BRNGHURST, County Surveyor, Harri
, — County,- respectfully informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has removed his office to the north east cor-
ner of Congress and San Jacinto streets, opposite Coart House
1 Square - all business entrusted to his are, will meet with punc-
! tualitv and despatch.
Honston, Nov. 9,1841. 1 nnv9d3m
DIESWork Baskets for sale,
J M ROBINSON.
lE undersigned takes thismethodof informing the public
that he has orened a public house ol the corne r ol Travis
a i. Prairie street',-near two old capithffhe pledges himself
thubbis Table aad Bar will stall times be furnished with the
bekrjhe market ran ad -rd, and he hopes that from his alteu- i
vlence io his guests he will be able at alltimes to accommodate
tp ce who paironize him witn good lodging, and make the
I* e truly the "Ttaveller's Bm,' and render satHaet ion to
ah who may call on him. -
J. H F OLTMANN. -
Hlodston () rb er 9, 181 ,« t '.1 d3m w3m 309
‛ VOTEE TO M UiiVERS
A CARD
VRS M Babcoekhuvingtakenacouvenient
ivl. able huuse, on the easi : e ol < - nt 1 u
theaccommudatiunotbardet hope by , ,
>> table add to lite convenience and comtor ol her
receive a portion of the patronage o1 her fiends
and of strangers visiting this citv
t . lluusum, Oct 23, IML
States’ Warrant,
Sunonaslur winess,
Mitimus for want v- Bail,
" Cit Hiun
Milimu- f ■ Capitol Felony,
Appeal Bund,
ftecognizance to appear and testify,
do do to Prosecute,
do do to appearand answer;
held unintercuptertlyhevety Sunday; and from there bemng a
jar Sunday Nciool i town, this cannot but be a very c swrable
pahfor art anstitotn for the' education of the votng.
A ives is a et adua e • on oi the first coll ■ - in the I nd d
SliA. and Mra. ives a s <um at ed i the best schools lor youhg
lad New England ; bes idi s which they have both for many
yeas hat been cagag i cither t- Ptincipalsor Aseistantsin the-first
liter rusitutionmu ; a, Luiued Sttea. For thir qualiticions,
sucossyd reputaton in tcaching,they leave the folfowing tostmmo-
_ aialato Aeak. ' 5-
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Cand les, -Soap,‛(
Iron nl Lad,
Large packng.
NORMAN PNNRY, AM.
—,Prineipelefthe Mobile
TUlION.
s3.rpengnHeschng Wfiting, and First Lessons in Arithmenc—
a6Aptnenga.Gtanmar,Geogruphy, History, and Eompositioh—
kor a “e higher branches of Seience and Literature and espe
peunomdhbomatca aini the Latin and Greck Langagee-a9.
whl Ue one vacation in the
J fl STEIKEI T
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I Ca ' ol extra heavy negro Ker-t vs, fur sa e chet p rt , i.
' I. de 03 d‛l ' by ‛ M ROBINSUN
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1 eribers tn s r be frn : " a . n
......' ed bymurnnl co nent J M lob u „ w il ,, • inut
themameesatthe , Id stand and i- du s orizi dsud. .
powered bl seuleallbusinessotthefim . . ,
if he In in tm sai pin puse . .... Hountin. Ma 1-11
mav 15 dtf
| osf yheadrighi er ।
from twenty-five of the most saf"and efhcient to gh ingredients,
■ This compound is highly tecommenided for clearing the voice and
. caring' eo ughs, coil* hotrsnes4.irratonof the thrbat, crop,
5ahopg cough, asthma, camrhs paly tation of the lean, live
qapl .ml, ni ghi swents, difenit-r pruf e ■ xpecu rat ot , and in
7 10. all d sea - s udin ; to consumption. Forsale wholesale and
1 Calax (in Lbrary Depot nextdoo to the Market Exc hau
7-L W. Knelani, Gt ieral Agent for the sale of thismedhrem-in
N 14
\rT\iE AUWNUF GENEV V -Tlstowns situated on theTrni-
) I tv. seuenty-fve mi lea above the town of Liberty, and forty five
below Cincinnatibyland : >it is pleasantly situated on a high pluton-
’.the river, is well watered with springs of freestone wuor
(if neya is destined to be the place of trad on nd deposits for allnt
rich and fertile country Lake Creek and San Jacinto, an d is surround-
ed with the mdicatcptnitry of land in Texas,and ip the midst of a thick
I v settled neighborhood. Geneva in peint of locality is surpusse d by
no townin this rpublic.
Persons wishing to visit Geneva will find comfortable entertainmen t,
at the proprie tods in the town. Personewishing to purchase slots in,
this town will mid an opporumnity of doing soon liberal terms, by .
applying to J. T D. Wilson A Co, or Bigelow, & Co, auction and ; ‛
eo um on me hnnts in IL. uston, Texas, or the propriet r a 1 the 3 w
town oi Geuev i . J. M W 41 ALL, A ge fit. % e
" jan 1 17364
- " M A T A G ORD A A C A DE M Y.
n af-rd, i,,
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ig whicn are inoe ot me fme5 ° osont iw rok,
idelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Qarle ston,
Savannan, Mobile, New-Orleans, Natchez, Louiville, St.
Louis. Cincinnati, Pitsburg, Buffalo, Detroit, Queee, Mon-
treal, Liverpool, London, Paris, Brunen, Mexico, an Havana
Besides these, a great variety of papers from varios parts of
i the United States and a variety of the most populareriodicals
of the day, will be placed in the room, among with are the
British Reviews, London Metropolitan, M erchant’Magapize,
Bentley’s Miscellany, Lady’* Book, F * • - ’
ham’s Magazine, Dollar Magazine, Blackwoods
Knickerbocker, Boston Notion, New York Mi
Jonathan, New World, New Yorker, and Everg-
The room will be well Sited up and kept comprtable, and
as unusal pains will be taken to have it well applied yith
works not ordinarily placed in such rooms, the Pvpietors trust
I will give them the patronag their enter-
the ; rut T athorti s f,
WILL.I LM (01, DI
damm----- MMBPW Fne--wcreae-Te-
NTOTICE is hereby givev, that the sabscriber was duly ap-!
-\ pointed Administrator of the estate of Thomes H. Pouge,
lain of Victoria, decased, at the August term ot-the probate . ..
court of Victoria connty,and has taken upon himself that trust i; costs de me. Houston, Feb.
by giving bonds as the law diricts. And all persons woo are 7 ~
indebted to said estate, are reqm sled to make immediate phy-
ROBERT WATSON
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pkwient; and all hore ha vi s naa.
em | ror . p t • i s ; i. <1
WRYING PANS.—6 dozen long and short handle frying
j I pans, just received and for sale bv
may 18 _ J SHACKELFORD, Jr ’
H R Allen, ) The Republic of Texas, Harro ( out -
No. 886 vs. L tv. District Court, Fall T m 1841, at-
Talbot & Marrere. ) tachment for the sum of $2000 00
rMiHE attachment in the above stated case having been re-
I turned into my office duly executed on part of Loi No. 4
in Block No. 3, on Main street, Houston, in presence of Joha
Dickenson and James W Scott, the property of defendants.
Notice is hereby given that unless said defendants shall ap-
pear at the expiration of tour weeks from the pub’ication of this
notice and plead as directed by law, judgment will be rendered
agaiust them, and the property attached sold.
Witness my hand and seal of office at Houston this 2nd day
of December, A. D. 1841,
Dee. <h. d«2t F R. LUBBOCK, Clerk.
. Next Duor to the Marital Lrthange--Giresiun.
F1) obvintethediffieultyofreoeivi suonsfromthu United
I H atee, hejsobsent । r has ope iu dan otlici nf H . nbovamru- .1V the comm - -halib t0pe it Ov r3,000 (prin ..
tioned pta e, fodthe a ale ot tic . re weekly inud othet papers prut- . pperent inci d 101 . , te -0:00.6. .’
e 1 in the Unaed b tales, toznther with Per rhirals, includng Bntish —For collecti . 2 ireights aud prwnrng the same, 5 per cent.
Reprints, H <Ut- Merchant a M gazine, whch will be found panic- 3.— Culle ting nd payins tunds teceived i haud, 5 per nut.
ularly usetul to p ra ** . 0 qaged ■ rfHi antile busincss. Alao, pic- 4.— Storug , 25 ocuts p 1 rbarn per month, •
total illustrati ns ot the Bible, b nu d in “ heat form, each v ol m 5. — Ais o 2 . e 11- . . u : . .; r ’ eiv in rand •• rw ar ing
containing 200 plates, withillusirauoustavery usetul audinte eresting 6. - No storug to ne < ‘
w rk an 1 should he in the pussessiion ufcvryfamly. ’ 7. Cous,nnidt-i Marchnu z a thdrawu/to pay fu
Suhserptions will bereeuv d for any of the above phlications,. mnissionso ndvunc . and half coman--um
.undtheeam forw* ly. to any part of the Republie." ' uud storage on the invo , efal e ol the goods withdraw n.
ubscrpuons to be paid m ndaice in all casea Tothecitizens <
Housiou - ' MA ..... atio \ - r - . ■ s B
bnlorwan iwithgrea upye"keite si; ithec . tryohl . "-The nbov rat sub , sive ol all other < h arge - ine
f; • ill .-I b pu . P . d, au . t: iep 1 . • law re > up o a • ■ ly • Xi % Ocob ( . 1840
beinemadet" "hem b"vpurhumnme"J.w: KNI .AND, b’FRESH GARDEN, FARM AM? FLOWER
Miso, for sale asabove S|J ■ mprisingan-moriment in SEEDS,
that line. •And. Lest chewing Tobace o Segors, de. > /
‛"r New PRUSS, for the radn al cure of Herma or ruptur, sold / rv
wholesale and retail at the aboveplace. - 1/.807, 1
PEASES elnrifid tssence ofHon hound Candv, compounddY &3 2222 - , . ,
4532} ■ .tune esh Garden, Fano ...
’ The Rev. C. S. IN ES and Lady would resjugztfully inform the
N citizens of shis place and its vieinity that they are how prepured io
recuv t pupils of Doth 7xos intorrtieir instituton, aid tolni ruet them
in ill the vranches of a substanual and finshed ducatiou.
From die delightful focauon and health of Matagorda; from tlie
omfurts a nd convenience of a well-built towa ; fros a sirong desire ‛
DR. J .MACCANIHY,
VSMBER ol the College of Physicians ot Louisiana, ।
i , 1 ol.’he Hall ot Apothecaries of NEW ORLEANS, hav.
ingjstpblizhed a Drug and Medicine soreou Me in Strer
•“he hqnarable public generally, that he has opened -oonowa ot the sale and pr * u ation of ' article
m_. a STORE on Comuon sirret. for the sale of all JuWlM the medital profession, where , k rs t„f , I mi-
of GARDEN and FARMING SI EDS He is now cal wibe punctually alien drd to un liberal terms andphysi-
614 and purgeou S preseriptions prepared with accuracy and
He will sell no seed’ . j depa ih,— __________ oci j dit
14 | Bales 4 | 7 83-4 bro. Mu din, tor -ale by
dec 3dtf. . J -I konWSoN.
Bbls superfine Lamp (»il'_ fot sale by
dec8d f J ROBINhos
rEsrINONIALS. ' d
"I hveleen long nequninted with the Rev. Mr. Ives, and know
hNi u be yn rxcellest elsmicaland Hhglish scholar. Mrs. Ives
auxbii ienale sninary for several yer, in the city of Hartford
. olzecscuj-withvistinguished reputaxion. I have full confidence
m ।Iselihe uuondof Mr. and Mrs Aves to conduct a seminary of
the hkherordc idauck a man ..d toatlord general satisfactou
p c peWNELL, Dd. LL.D. 1,
. . E;k -Rehe DioceacofConneclieut,"
____I hae been acqdute* . ;7. RRev: Calebs. Hes for man
and during, theh"echte haye been associated with
officer of this inWhuetor I have found hin excellently
respects to be an instruchr of youth. His indusiry, de-
hstwent good t irp- qudlfy him in a high de on as a » ney nave maue paruc stuuenvu .~e oupP- "
i»e young, while his accunte scholarship anduntiring the most popular commercial papers”! different .quntries ;
m equally successfulasa tevchet. In committinp their among which are those of the cities of Boston, Nw York,
veiasiruetonof Mr. Ives, prents may feel the most ‘ " "" "hi , «...
,. . ■ they ac placing them under the care of one, who is
Wr. 1 coeteni to all he undertakes, ar who will look with the
2081 erupals care to fulflment of wry trust columizted to i
nim. n "
1 1 ) Bbis N. O. Brown s - ii. jusl ieci ; ;< d and
IV dec 3 dtf J M Re I
1. J Commission'rs of ilarnrbur - 1
withn sixty days, Ishall apply to
' pli n<
WirYfinted the trrbirth of 1811. August 1 ith, HIE
Ii HE Sub- critter begs leave to inform the citiz n JUTICE - r , sieam saw ana . M gw g r
. . ! T xa i ; at he alwa ys keiT - co hand a .. 1gt L‛ hnvingunderaneain .
o..., iply urders u
Flowwer Seed-,diree ilium the must respectable an 1 no/, and hav Corn ground in a s peror manner. 1
-------■--, ' \ 1 if ‘ Houston. Mav 101! .
experienced g ow 11 in the -onh and in Europe, u nu h r ■ W ■ ■ ,
guarantee, asnonewill be sol in hisestablislanent but tho I HE l eXa5 An 3 M , > i •,
mat will vege ale — ” ' "* he we- ' ■ -
Also,ingraledFtui Tret nd Grape V ‛ines ol theinost a / -
proved kind-; ~hrubb rry and ornamental Trees, grjen ! on P'HIILIP THOMPSON BI ICA • '-i
platts,fowe,c,Ke Ga dentooleol allkir nshe Shepon s,ln j si.. oppos;e, ( a '
miachine,, BoaksonGideningandAgrieniure “ suberiberolerbi ervices hi’rie '
- x to general, and solicits a
Al sons ol mai hine andt
’or sli i
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-VL RS. ( AMPNELL informs her friends and rhe put ;
Boarders on reasona . । , t
HEDENBENG STANSBURY, L CO
I AUCTION ANDCOMMIsiON MERCIIAN’iS
i, . HOUSTON, TEXAS,
I I AEcommenced business at the hi . and long known nk
1 the Houston Auction Mar, on Mainteet,and are reafv
I all times to transact any bn iness entrusted rw their car:
tegular sale days in front of the Mart Tveda-,Thi .
aygjand Saturdays. Sales at ended to in anv par: ofihe ( , y
21 ( ounty. Liberal ad vabces made o: cotsigunenis
very superior ( N. B A regular supply ol Guods on hid to -uit Me,.
’ phants and F aners, for sab- low for e ish r ,, untry pr u, ,
-MarehAh/ . z mar u l.n
N 0 ? Ilki Robert Watson, ndmninisiral t j <r„ estatcot Ri h
>. . - . ... liray, has filed his acco lt,t ,o n. pr at . ( n
lpine, Elam and Broussa, and seven ot the choicest vane- hereby given that he will aj ply a thi nesi 1 r ol sa dirlir, i ,
Sekdilk Woris Eggs- approvalof the sniu account and for h
______ /(amental tiers can be upnlied of very large size, and!
GEORGE C. THORBURN, Fru Frees ot all ihe choice ; kinds.
r * 1Teln-t.New York. 1 Apply
Texas Literary EPOT-- i
Warrents to bring belote the Couri,
Letters of citizensl ip,
Suimons for District Court,
do County Court, ' .
Sheriff’s executions for State taxes.
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