The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 333, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1842 Page: 3 of 4
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On the 30th Sept., 1836, to
• • " 1837, “
1108. J. PILGRIM,
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to a safe indulgence of the
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wing qccount ol the increase of t
ummer & winter cloth, |
ICE CREAMS
retiring.
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CArr. R. A Haska,
CArr. T. P ALLE*,
CarT. J. W HEXDEASOS,
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. Du. Real Estale
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Letter
Kentucky
AV INES — ( larret,
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pre m t.
Houston
Do. eighi per cent bond* -
BANK
Slalt
the folk
by Sil-(
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w hile the
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pixz---eszg- Thisvesse! is 750 ions borthen, 220
,s-ede=e teet in length, has an engine of 250
' horse power, hd is eunsfdered the most magnificent ever built .
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in, to keep the tem,
in twenty minutes
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MISLAID.—A r
. Hundick, ’,f<.r ni
bscriber
4 > a 50 d
10 a 124 per
2,
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TA AVID AYE!
1J and will mak
ature us at first.
luss. n» rveless, and helpless, nnd would im
I or ti
15,183
the Table mo
not preci
lames F.
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7954,01,
DiY GOUDS.— Clothing, Vesting
• hath, boots, shoes, shirts.
IT Y
ns com
g done
m|is‘ prov
g
ol IWO year
the habit of
one hull not
stripped of t
The Th
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idicular
Port ।
Gran
Corn.
with short
litrict
a 60 or
a 60
he intermediate
a the Republic in
mmande r, has bet
ars. Such is his
ly secure while o
r their comfort an
24 a 4
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' rpHE subscriber wishes to inform his former customers and |
L friends, that he has opened the Houston House Stable,
! and it is now in neat order to receive horses, as much so as any I
j stable in the Republic; it is large and airy, and al all times :
1 has attentive and experienced Ostlers; and will constantly ।
; keep the best provender the country affords. He does not
intend that it shall be kept second to any in the Republic in
toy respect whatever. He flatters himself with
rienced in the horse line, and any assistance he «
customers in buying or selling horses, will be kin
packet new vor
1 18 surpassed by
dapt. i -V
e trade fr nearly
*c r 1 5 C‛ IS IiHY i 01
aution will be ta-
i bt of N
i
mn of water is proy
ock, and, when the
( aemn A {ATILI
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CORDIALS.—Am cue, as
brandy fruits and eh
ior war
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INHE subscriber informs the public, that he has again opened : ee
I this house for their aceqinmodation, and pledges himselt ;j
l to set the best table in Houston ; the best of wines are alway i | with a
.. found on his dinner table. His bed-rooms are all single and
4 kept in the best order. R. M., DECHENE.
. Houston April 11ih,1942 ap12 d&wtf-332
.t HOUSTON HOUSE STABLE
CAPT. C. Bowas,
LIEur. H HvLasD,
Ssna’r. Mal. JErr WaOuT,
R. C. CaMPaELL, Eaq- Judge Advocate.
Court Martial will convene at the Court H
YORK— I )1
Brig “CUB
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ND GALVESTON STEA y
LIQUORS.—C randy, cognac and champaig
mineral water, (Selizee) demijohns, j,
FRUITS — Almonds, raisins, sweatmeats, ref
of Niaen
15 a 17
40 a 45
42 a 49
63 a CO i
55 a 60 eu
40 a 45 <!o
50 a 60
18 a 20 di
10 a 11
Re
dthej
WESTEHN.
h 31, 1812.
FOR N
rn he s
J. Lin
sents an awiful pre
sons, who have c
ess abyss, cun ag
ich the margin o
W York—du
iperior and last saili
nster, having
r to Mr.
ids to dev
o may ho
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by him.
Houston, AprilHkh, 1842
G At RDE N
rHE subscribers will sell their c
Ap 14 d* Spring^em
ALGERNON P.T
Attorney at
wIsaserduanyPES
4 street, or athis reside
I
ON.
last runni
, I #
d ajcontryne6
with blood; this may-beknown by com
the vessels on the back of the hand, whil
—those in the feet should be the largest, ai the quanti
blood carried to any part must be in propo rtioji to the
of that part. Let those who are troubled withjcold fee
cough, or headache, put thei . _
h borne, nnd ki < p adding more hot wair w
varied nnd delicate flavor.
1812. . • - '
CEN’IRE HILL RI
a great body of gamesters at Hamburg
hed in a German Gazette, by an intel
the result of his altmHve examin ation duri
ix hundred individua
T Exebange Bank, N. Orleax
i j Improvement Bank, - do
Atchafalaya, do
Bank of Orleans, do
i Commercial Hank Natchez
scarce | NEW or LEAN
prem. dun 11
demand
lee 2 d‛f-wtf-31 4
FOR NEV
tre
'11 1
: " of nine lun l < 1884
i81,i5
hooner COL.
nmediate des.
caps, dressing cases, work cases,shawls.
1’llRI’UMLR V.— Pomatunn, soap,cel. n v
HARD-W ARE—Lock*, utensils, cutlery,
nails, screws, grindstones, looking gla
“ “ 1839, “
“ “ 1840. "
g " “ 1841, "
The amount of interest which the sti
for 1842. will be more than a million of
refined loaf sugar, sweet oil, pickles, anchovis mus-
.1 tard, Ac.
I CHINA W A RE.—Cups saucess, soup plates, and servers, for .
i sale by SAM’L. MAAS,
April 18, 1842. Opposite Long Row, Main st
4 ap 21 dtf-wtf-334
jeir carreer by becoming swim
on th- bighw iv The remnant of this tir
perisbed s . n by plexy, but the grex - I
grin and dispair.—-Richmond Star.
I
or more, twice each
r spectator. Every on
whence it is nsual to gaz
n his or her imagination.
H STERRETT.
0ct6 dcwu-0
CALVESrO
The ligi
EE
assure you, bi th- r. it is not sue ha trifle as youre pres«6t
has opened a
qas•A
1 758
ig gambling houses, he s
lost considerablesums,
ms of subsistence, and <
Of the rest, not less lb
“,4.’
2
9
il to ।
higl i
i their pat
ition to t
over, involuntarily I
lor the specia
brought against a magistrate for false im pris nmenf,
for «< tting in the stocks. The counsel for the mnagist
in his reply, made light: of the whole ehat
pecially the setting in the stocks, which I
knew was not any punishm
rose, and, leaning over the desk, said,
' Brother, were you ever in the stocks?
Lord, never."—Hut
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in Se9i '
’It bring brok
Pendie ton d
the won I । f J de < p.a
nd by r§
riljar-2
O '2 44)
M New Oi
1g0, bavin
‘ in the
is of 3
M- where all pern me
TOMKINS, Calis
it.
on prm
Ut" Nft
nd. | their 1
n ope hum
a bably twtite hundred thouiand.
HEapjQuarzas,
1st Regiment, 2d #ngae, T. M.
rpHE following named oftoerA in conjumetion witljthe Col
l commanding, will compose a Regimental Cort “ "
transaction of such business as may properly com b
in a moment, < te
ishel senses; an
and in wild deliri
is unable to defiu
w iterinll, in Fr inklin coni
other a stupendous precipic
SAM HOI
pinghtsdraug
“ FOR SALE ‘ :
A rHE large and commodious Hotel and Boarding House,
|| EJ A knownas"DeChene‛s." This housds a large weh
finished, with many and convenient rooms, and offers many in-
ducements for those wishing to enter in the business, lts rep-
utation with travellers is second to none.
flat
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SHACKELFORD, J,
' d Sy some
im. Some I
hit h a charge O
61 a per cent.
1 a 22 diseount
a per dollar
a do do
N o T E
15 a 60
35 a 40
vant of the house despatehed in ques
afterwards he presided at a trial in
d in th
ice. th
- - .
ge,nd
it sail every,
ent nt all—T he dhief jusc2-
in a hhlf whismg
ily that h ive a Iwa vs
OFSIN is death”—We
n the malignant conseque
Dayton, John O'Brien, m
tween Housn and Gal
landings. For freight or
d&w-f-323
STRAYl
Ing Purehaned i
Steam bont "Lac
Trinity,) have d
er cd i he lrini
h, This boat ha
y depend upon h
reight or passag
§8
most । ei
ound s9
vitaplybe ^4
the measnri
< d ■ 7
aye nm pepper in the stock
f’arolin 1, prts
Very f w pel
almost b und l
i ’ s P e t l e
Dollars ana half dollars . 064 a per cent prem
Dunes and half dimes - 121 a " “
American gold - - • 9 a 11 “ "
( Sovereigns . . . 5 20- a 5 374
T Twenty franc pieces - 4 00 4 4 id
• Doubloons, Spansh . 17 50 a 17 62}
------ ———g.g5 h Do Patriqts - 16 62j a 16 871
ir f< et m wut as mills itu6 "EXOHANGE.-
I London, 60days • - Of a 10 per cent. prem.
Pana, 60 days - . 5f 20 a 51.224
L New Y ork,60 days - 2} a 3 “ • “
Th Do Short - . 5 a 54 “ “ “
, ! Boston, 60 - . • 2 a 3 11 “ “
E j Philadelphla, 60 days • —a—
7 1 n i Do- Short, - 4| a 5} prem
, p Faltimore, 60 days - . 2 « 3 prem
j Havana, short . . . 3a 4 premum
1 TREASURY notes.
agreetble pl
retire irom i
States, and yet scarcely known to the be st
geographers and naturalists.
wn the s
H five
powerful boiler pnt in, and is com
foriable and substantial Sea Bon
Statesi She oflers inducements to
et "
P• I 2Ath March a pair ol
and very likely oxen! were
__ M yoke when they left, and
i the lower steamsaw mill. The near ox
i large Spanish brand on the near s
one of a light color, about six v ears old,
portion of the ends sawed off. Whoever will deliver
i or give such intormation as will en
• shall be liberally rewarded.
Amy (i, t (4c)
Bank of the United States
Alabama V - - .
Tennessee X
hing!
ommodation Ol
LAD
A. S. Ru hven
ote her unr
mor her wi
fund in ad
asries. Jelly
ON
us‛n '
t the City. Boarder
th. tithm.‛9- - -'
S N Indiana
bes- '
« ‘
I Carolina,
i Gorgin
Houston. April 211812
Mrs
RESPECTFULLY int
L Houston, that sl
FOR NEW YOKK-
r 1 MIE superior and f
I HANSON, Deles
E
--
stronger colorsthan in an acpourt aft!
rIVHEsupe
I M ILLS
engaged and
N5f bas exe
in the United States. She will sail punciually and make her
•rip* in as little time as any other boat in theurade.
AuENTa: L4me
McKINNEY, WILLIAMS & CoGalveston.
GEORGE ALLEN, A Co , Houston.
N. B. While arthe north she was thoroughl overhauled
andrepniiedamilaow ofersinducementstoihe public not sur-
| paged by any other ve eel.
okluuston, Nov 1
haing a
A. 8 ROTHVEN
OR STOLEN."
a
E N NIS K IM B A LL & HCDL‛
1842. ’ Houst
GE ALLI
doc, St. Juline.
rteddo., roa, garfait; amone,
rries.
lol nothi
FRENCH GOODS. c.
PECEIVED per Atlanta and Normande, from Havre and
it Marseils. 6
. R. M. DE CHENE.
Houston, January 2Sth,lH42. jgnSSdtf
FAHE Public School >m the City ol Heuston wilite opened on
1 Monday next, the 21stinst., under the direction and instrac-
tion of the Rev. n. Keid.
ol Tuition; for spelling, reading, writing, and arith-
monih in par fund*; for English gran,
ree dollars per month ; forthe Latin and
be higher branches of s tence, fourdol-
paid in par funds. The pupils wul not
cenior profane language while members
55
of the greitesynatura 89
to b ■ found witpin th> ( 43
Ut WK y iU, April 16,1'42_________
{K7 ANTED on a farm, forcasb,aNegi
W .MKed to A. B. dr..! h i. ai the -
ded to. ’
apply 1°
McKINNEY WILLIA
Lo 1 Camd n, whin chit f justice, was up n a V _____f_____
I. I Dicre, at Alvel y in Essex, and I ad wulked / ‛rl ansMumcipalites
i gpntlernau, to a hill at no great dsancefonr *'
, upon th- top of which stood the stooks o
it down upon them ; and after a whilt
’ । kow what the .punishment was, he as ced
i i to op n them and put him in, which'
itleman took a book from his pocket, si untred on,n
■-1 completely forgot the judge and’his itunsion, tl. Gl
returned to Lord Dacre’s. When thej
he tried, but in' vain to get out ; and ask
who was passing by, to release him, but
no, old gentleman yon-were not set thei
an 1 | ft him, until he was seen, and relea;
-
12
9
28
ARD BURLE
ryn as a regular
ju the •b0Ve [Girts
landings. This
madeira, .port, sauterm.
I < I
(APTAIN WILLIAM ROLLINS,
will sail from Galveston on the
Tih and 22nd of each monil, and from
New-Orlens on the Li nd 15ih —
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