The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 331, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1842 Page: 4 of 4
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Houston, Texas.
Oct 27, dif
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er with many other ariicles, just received by' steam 1
and Belle of Attakapas, which, added to the-jsubsdr
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___ JMRC3INSON
lass, for sale by
clerk’* office, in the town and parish of Nachitoches,
District and State aforesaid, this 17th dayof Novem-
ber, A. D. 1841, and of the Independence of theU. S.
assaciatec
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10 ps. Kentucky Bagging,
■ 7 coils Ky. rope.
STATE OF LOUISIANA,
Pariah of Natchitoches.
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cision, and patient good temper qualify
governor of the young, while his accura
seal render him equally-------41------
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ears past been engaged ejtheras Principalsor Assistant in the f
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and of strangers visiting this city.
Houston, Oct 23, 1841.
LAW NOTICE
LOVE, REILY & BUCKLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
v do. 4 pipe
Moss or hay, per bale
Blankets,
2
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sizes,
2 dqz. grubbing hoes,
2 " painted pails,
50 sacks salt,
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SAMUEL M. HYAMS,
Clerk of District Court, Parish of
Natehitoches, Louisiana.
VF OTICE.—Thoma* M. Bagby of this city, is my legally
% au horised agent and attorney, io transact any and all of
ay business, during my absence from the republic.
sept 22 257 dAw JAMES 8. HOLMAN.
• UNITED STATES OF AMERICA^
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morning.
1 Case of extra heavy negro Kerseys, tor sale cheap for cash,
1 dec 3 dif ___________by J M ROBINSON.
FpHE Copartnership heretofore existing between the sub-
A scribers under the firm of "Gazley & Robinson,” is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. J M Robinson will continue
the business at the old stand, and is duly authorized and em-
powered to settle all business of the firm, and to use the name
of the firm for that purpose only. Houston, May 121h, 1841.
GEo. GAZLEY,
may I5dtf____________ J M. ROBINSON.
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Connecticut, with distinguished
in the qualifications of Mr and
the highest order, i------------
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___ town, this cannot but be a vei y
place for an institution for the education of the youn g. ?
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E. L. BARBARIC
p, hogs, goats, -
Lumber, per 1000 feet
Brick per 1000.__
URRIVALS
(i boxes soap,
3 “ starch,
2 “ imperial tea,
i, 2 ” Y. H. do,
9 kegs Duponts F F F G ritie
I 6) R Regs first rate Lard, just received audtor sale by ”
A• dec3df J M ROBINSON
I Sacks Salt for sale, by .
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TlkCElVED by late arrrivals of schooner Col. Bannon, and
L Steam Packet New York, the following well selected as-
sortment of Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware, &t. Ac.
12 dozen knives and forks, 20 Ib. cotton wrapping twine,
PHILIP THOMPSON—ACK SMITH.
' Shop on San Jacinto St., opposite Court House Square.
rpHE subscriber offers bis services to his friends and the put-
A lie in general, and solicits a share of public patronage.—
All sorts of machine and blacksmith work, horse shoeing,
j ploughs and farming utensils done at the shortest notice for
! cash. Also, wagns made, ploughs stocked, and other work
| done with despatch.
Nov. 9th, 1841.
place tor an 1D8EHVA0 xor --ee6uea-- 01 me youn 5- 2
Mr. Ives isa graduate of one of the first colleg: s in | he Uh
States; and Mrs. Ives was educated in the best sqhool for yb
ladies in New England; besides which they have both for r it
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1 enter the school for >
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on Divine Servic, whiH
'ire bih
bysheRek EeidranrMier
? instruction from 8 o’clock,1?. '
his institution youth will be pre-
ge. or fur any active and useful
tty and profane language strictly
dec 25 d&wtf.317
ass’d Hizes,
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fTUlE undersigned having, under the firm of B^rna
A Galveston, and Moore & Co., Houston, opei ed a
Houston, and one at Galveston, for the taansaction of
Reading, Writing, and First Lessons inArithm-
th. *i
ic, Grammar, Geography, Historyrand Gpmposith-
years past been engaged ether as
literary institutions in the United States. For their qu
success and reputation in teaching, they leave thefdilow
mats to speak. - I
respectfilly nform i
toy are How irepare I%
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Coffee, Salt, Spices &c., per bag,
Bagging, perpiece
Bale rope or cordage, per coil
Hides, each
“I ha ve been acquainted with---- ----
yean past, and dunng the last two years have bee i
him as an officer of this institution. I have foun
TATES
fitted in all respects to be an instructor of youth. His ndustr ye
cision, and patient good temper qualify him in a|hig degre e
governor of the young, while his accurate scholazhip, and ur tGu
zeal render him equally successful as a teacher. In com mittin} i
to the instruction of Mr. Ives, parents nay • el the
Peltries per 100 lbs. bale
Lard, Nails, &c,, per keg
Candles, Soap. Claret, &c. per box
iron and Lead, per 100 lbs.
Large packages, parcels, machinery or furniture,
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 123
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cotton, pongee, silk and bandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-
•d, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figured English
and French merinoes, childrens fancy colored boots and socks,
ladies superfine black silk, black elastic welt, cashmere and
thibbet gloves, farniture, fancy, American and superfine Eng-
lish prints, pallud thread, assorted colours, larantine handker-
chiefs, Grecian, plain, figured and dotted bobinet lace, book
swiss and cambric muslins, bishops lawn, linnen cambric hand-
-kerchiefs, woolen plaid tyrols Mexican and Vernecian cravats,
bleached and-unbleached sheetings and shirtings, cotton asna
burgs,a heavy article, plain and plaid linseys, ladies seal skin
prunella and foxed prunella gater boots, kid and seal-skin slip-
pers, &c. &c.—all of which is offered for sale low for cash, cot-
ton, hides oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
nov 13 d&wtf Main street
Merchant tailoring.
{XTM. H. FISHER, respectfully informs the citizens of Houston,
v v and the surrounding country, generally, that he has opened
an establishment at the City of Houston, on Franklin street, two
doors abxve Dr. McAnelly's office, for the purpose of carrying on
the Tailoring business in all its various brauches. He hopes from
his long experience in business to be able to execute wark in such a
manner as to receive a liberal patronage. nov 13 dAw3m
A RARE CHANCE-
rpHREE thousand acres of land, adjoining the Houston city
A league and near White Oak bayou, about one-half timber-
ed, will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for cord wood deliv-
ered on the bank of Buffalo bayou. Refer to
Houston, Dec. 23, 1841. ANDREWS & SWAIN.
jec 22 dAw tf_____-__________ _
T TOLLAND Gift—A superior article, for sale by
n oct 30 d&wtf SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD.
URYING PANS.-6 dozen long and short handle fry lag
A pans, just received and for sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
3T received,—20 bbls. superfine Flour, 20 bbls, mess
'ork, 20 bbls. brown sugar,
10 sacks coffee,
3 hhds. bacon,
20 bbls. Mercer potatoes,
112 ps. Kentucky, Dundee, and India Bagging,
60 coils rope,-
3000 lb. Sweede’s Iron, (ass’d.)
, hoes, spades, sadirons, domestics, bed ticking, linseys,
shirtings, &c., Ac., for sale low by
C. 30. dec 30 ffAwtf.318 GRO. ALLEN ACO.
, EUa my. rvpe, 50 doz. cups and.saucers,
| 4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz. edged plates,
I boots, 30 bagsishol, assorted sizes,
4 “ russet brogans, 6 barrels brown sugar,
3 * kip do, 100 pair trace chains,
25 doz. Carolina hoes, 2 casks ox and log do,
Together with a handsome selection of staple and fancy dry
good*—consisting of heavy blankets, casimere, sattinetis, Ky.
janes, green, red and white tlaunels, Merino and woolen shins
and drawers, chambregs, bed ticking, printed sarsenett, Caroli
r na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merino shawls,
ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, furniture checks, tufted rugs,
uston.
N. B. Also, agents for the steamer Patrick Hen
jan 6 dAwtf-319 j
MATAGORDA ACADEMY.
TESTIMONIALS. S T
"I have been long acquainted with the Rev. Mr Ivea and
him to be an excellent classical and English scholar,
taught a female seminary for several years, ui the city
" . ... "---— 1 reputation. I _____________
_____and Mrs Ivestoconductaiemina
in such a manner as to afford generaf
--BROWNELL, D-D.
Bishop of the IKoctsto /C
I with the Rev. Caleb : .1
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100,000 cut tacks as’d sizes,
1 dot. long-handled shovels,
4 “ brass wire seives,
12 “ door and window bulls
20 11 hand-saw files,
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us, Sunday
| evening.
—--#----
of the people to establish and maintain a high tone of
in the community; from the laudable observance of the
and regular attendance of the citizens f "
now held uninl
ACARD.
I NRS. M Babcock having taken a ebuvenient and comfort-
! -VL able house, on the east side of Court House square, for
; the accommodation of boarders, hopes by strict attention to her
6 ream, wrannin, naner ' l’ table and to the convenience and comfort of her boarders. to
10,600 cigars superior quality receivea portion ofthe patronage of her friends of H
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Lady would 1-
citizen* of this place and it* vicinity that’they
receive pupil* of both sexes into their institution, and
' . in all the branches of a substantial and finished eduatio
From the delightful location and health of Matagorda
comforts and convenience of a well- built town; from a st
10 " X cut and mill saw do, powder,
10 " pitt saw do, 1 barrel spts. turpentine,
6 e pewter fassets, 10 coils manilia rope from 4 to
40 keg* nails and spikes as’d. 1 inch,
2 boxes bar lead,
30 demijohns from 1 to 5gallon,
4 bar’ls molasses, new crop,
n OTICE.—The steam Saw and Gnat Mill on White Oak Bayou
। L % having undergone a thoregeh repair, the proprietors are now
prepared to supply orders for any descrption of Lumber, at a short
notice, and have Com ground in a superior manner.
Houston, May 13, 1841. _ __ dtf-196
.IVHE Texas Steam Mill Co will supply, to order, any quan-
tity of hewel timber; cord wood and charcoal.
bers former stock, makes it one of the most comp!
city, all of which will be sold low for cash, cottom, G
feb 9 d&wt323 J. SHACKEH O
T IBERAL abvances made on shipments ofCctlon
La dace to E. J. Hart, New Orleans, by
ap20dew_JOHNSHACKELFOB
AAA Lbs. Bar Iron, for sale by
Z,UUU oct 30 SHEPHERD A CR. {W 1
and misdemeanors on file in my office from the year Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and ten up to the present year, one thou- | __
Band eight hunared and forty-one, and that I have not found nor is
there to be found in my office in said record* any criminal prosecu-
tion for murder, against Jesse Yocum, late of this parish, now de- '
ceased.
. Y Z I have hereunto signed my
xed the Seal of the said Court at the
absuhnnce that they are placing them under the dire ol c
perfectly competent to all he undertak-s, and whowilll ook
I'
Member,1841.
19 ” Sweetmeats,
45" Raisins,
ne, OOCases Pickle’s, Anchoves
sorted, ..Salmon,
rdeux) 100 boxes Soap,
125 " Refined Loaf Sugar
s Almonds, soft shell. .
15 V I । ay*-* j; nrjt)
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______PORT OF HOUSTON.
RATES OF WHARFAGE.
Bacon, per hbd.
Sugar, “
Hardware, “
Crockery, per crate
Liquids, per pipe
do. 4 pipe
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RKS OF C )URTS,
ICE, AND CONSTABi
tin Attachments . J
nenu, • r
rshee, f
dlantif F. F. for cost
Be,. I
ARRIVALS.
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evening.
Bas
i hames,tpady
tobacco, t
‘per, |
AL ofthe Brig "Nomade,” from Marseilles, with a
t cargo ol French Goods, vik. _
!!“¥ 300 " Erandy Cherries,
« Fort. 200 « Olive Oil,
,1841.-______ July 24 Su ‘
M M bro. Mwdin, for sale by -
------_____________ ROBINSON.
I Bbis superfine Lamp Oil, for sale by
IV dec8qf ___ J M ROBINSON.
ttempt to come in at night without
in five fathoms, when they should bl
ne to, . - E
/ A Card.
_VLRS. CAMPBELL informs her friends and the public in
I general that she will continue to receive and accommodate
I Boarders on reasonable terms, at her old stand on Fanin St.,
between Congress and Franklin Si’s., and pledges herse Jf.al all
' times to be furnished wilh the best the market can afford, and
hopes that from her attention, tu receive a share of public pat.
i ronage, and render satistaction to all who may call on het.
Houston, October 28, 1841. ' oct 28
i 1 A BblseN. O. Brown Sugar, just received and for sale by
-I V dec 3 dif . • J M ROBINSON.
1 A A Baskets, sparkling Champaigne rec'd rer 11 ( lay,
I UU for sale by oct 15tf J M ROBIN ON,
mercantile commission business. The patronage bfthe
and the public are respectfully solicited. F. MOQRE,
orderan 49' * •
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Clerk's Office, Diatnet Court.
SAMUEL M HYAMS, clerk of the Diatnet Court in and for
» the parish of Nachitoches, tenth Judicial District of the State of
ouisiana, do hereby certify, that I have carefully examined the re-
rds of the eaid court in criminal cases and accusations of crimes
CCatitude untie Bar, 29,1\North; Long
ALDEN A. M. .
Galveston, Mav 18.
• 201653: mess pork, 4alzeg knives anarnqs,” '
2gkezpprpmnrtandtes, 60 “■ msseondpenkntv
10 boxes tallow candle*, 504 cut, woo
30 kegs lard, pit and shop Gles
6 boxes Collins’axes, 60 bags shot, i
i 6 dozen Ames’ spades, 20 kegs powder,
2 " Adams' “ 75 pair bright trace cha us,
4 “ long handle shovels, 10 dozen horse ci
6,bags wrought nails, 75
4 dozen grabbing hoes, 20
20- “ bright crown do 4 bags black peppe
a 30" Carolina do 3 do allspice,
30 " brook pot. augurs, 4 casks bacon harks,
30 “ chisels, ass’d sixes, shoulders,
. 40 bbls, whiskey, 4 chests teas,
2 bbls, vinesan good,
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