The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 381, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1842 Page: 4 of 4
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MEDICAL NOTICE.
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Steam Packet New York, the following well selected as-
20 Ib-. cotton wrappin
Latin,
CAMSON,
6 boxes soap,
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E N G L ISH N E WSPA PERS
LIVERPOOL.
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Main Street.
Fwenty-five Dollars Reward!!
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DEPARTURES.
Arrivals.
MAILS
Austin,
(with the merchant,) at hisoftice
Orleans.
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JNO. GOODIN.
March 16, 1842.
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JAMES REr,
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STRAYED OR STOLEN
ROM the stable of the shbscriber, a fine,
I large, dark bay horse, with black mane
SAMUEL M. HYAMS,
Clerk of Disirict Court. Parish of
Nntchitoches, Louisiana.
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10,000 cigars, a superior quality
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April 30, 1842
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MAGAZINES AND BOOKS, &c., TRANSAT-
LANTIC NEWSPAPER OFFICE
i are both in good order and comfortable.
feb 5 d i y 1 THOM A S B A I I Y
Principalufthe .Mobile Inititutef
TUITION.
Spelling; ding. Writing, and First Lessons in Anthiii ■
83. per manth.
Arithmetic, Grammar, Ge ography. History, and Composition—
rI2dozen knives and forks,
1 100,000 ack . as’d sizes.
imperial tea,
, « “ Y. H.do,
9 kegs Duponts F F FG rifle
Steamer.
N. B.— Orders should beaddressod "CHARLEs," in fill, and none
age must be
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ARRIVALS
AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL
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Western,
Via Richmond, Colum-
bia, Brazoria,. Columbus,
Matagorda, Texana,
San Antonio, &c.
EASTERN,
Via Montgomery.Wash-
ington, Nacogdoches,
San Augustine, and Red
River jCounty.
j approval of th, salaccouuia
rphe undersigned will receive the Checks of E. D John on
1 the Lawrenceburg Branch of the State Bank ofIndiana,at
par.for freight and passge money due the steam ship Neptune.
5“ • WM ROLLINS.
march 3 d6m
for sale by
J M ROBINSON.
OCT: A. URBAN respectfully informs the citizens of
I ’ Houston and its vicinity, that he has resumed the practice
received andtoi sale by
J M ROBINSON
or furr
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DE \TIST—HOl STt v
NORM AN PINNEY, AM
Via Galveston, per Steam
Packets, according to the days
of their arrivals and depar-
tures.
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feb 2 wly 322
NEGROES FOR SALE.
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“ Lettersolcitizenship,
«v Summons for District Court,
. oct 93
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Tuesday
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Sunday
evening.
j between Congress aid Franklin S
Ilides, each
, I ‘eltrit s per i l 0 !i ' bal
1 Lard, Nails, &c., per keg
; W rits of Attach ments,
" Summons for Garnashee,
Fi. Fi. against plantiff F. F. for cost,
States’ Warrants,
. Supomas for witness,
Mitimus for want of Bail,
Citations,
Militnus for Capitol Felony,
V Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,
do do to Prosecute,
do do to appear and answer,
Warrents to bring before the Court,
GAIA EST( N UNIV ERsl’l’Y.
FpiIE Fall Term of this Institutit n will commence on Mon-
JL day, 16th inst.
Pupils irom a di t.nr can be ace ommodated in the building
occupied by the President of the Institution, who in conjuc-
tion win the other Teachers, will at all times exercise a pa-
of the people to establish and maintain a high tone of moral feeling
in thecommunity ; from the laudable observance of the Lord’s day,
and regular attendance of the citizens on Divine Service, which is
■now held ipuinterruptedly on every Sunday; and from then being a
regular Sunday School in town, this cannot but be a very desirable
place for ad institution for the education of the young.
Mr h $ is a graduate of one ofthe first colleges in the United
States; ay Mrs. Ives was educated in the best schools for young
+edsinNw England; besides which they have both for many
Kt een eng aged either as Principalsor Assistants in the first
9 itut ions in the United States. For their qualifications,
reputation in teaching, they leave the folio wing testimo-
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do. 4 pipe
■ Moss or hay, per bale
in testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my »
name an I affixed- tie Seal of me Haul Court athe I
clerk'soffie ■ in the tow n and pansh of Nachitoches,
District and State aforesaid, tins 17 th dayof Novem-
le A. D. 1 - ,1 . . . of the hi .■ p nde nc of Uli U. S
of America the sixty-sxth.
TNOR the convenience of the holders of the Checksof E. D.
I John on the Lawrenceburg Branch of the State Bank of
Indiana, the undersigned will exchange for them'par funds,
“ :, No. 69, Poydras street, New
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rental guardianship over those eutrusted to tin ir care. In or-
derte carry this -plan fully into execution a large boarding
A CARD.
\ T RS. M Babcock heving taken a couvenie nt and «. n
I IV L able house, on the < as t - ide t! (■< urt 11. u
' the aeeommodation of boarders, hopes by strut arte ii n t
table and lo ibe convenience and comiort ill.'
■ receive a portion of the patronage of brrfriends, llou
’ and of airangers visiting this city.
e been long acquainted with the Rev. Mr. Ives, and know
oan excellent classical and Em glish scholar. Mrs Ives I
Office._______________________________________
HENRY F FISHER—NOTARY PUBLIC,
IXTILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, Ac., Ac.; trans-
VV late from the French, German, and Spanish Languages
Fito English, or vice vena, and transact all business appertain-
ing to hisoftice, at the shortest notice. TrOficeat Kesler’s
Arcade,No. 4, up stairs.. march 10 dtf-wtf-278
PORT OF HOLSTON
Will lx attended to mill as a < om anied by a r mittance or reference ■ sw cambr i- muslins bis hogs la wn, linnen . ambric hand-
for Payment, three months m advance, on son,N I. iverpool or London •• • aa‘" • •»
house. .. d CHARES WILLMER.
J M RCOIVSON
times to be furnihed withthe best the nan k< i
Housten, 'I exas.
Cet 27, d
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I R Bbls old W I ap ’for
I• by J M R< EIN- ' 1N
HOUSES FOR REN' l.M> l.l)llti:n FoR s 458
DEBT
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ATTORNEVS AT LAW.
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less prolessionally engaged.
Houston Maren 1, 1842.
50Bae5by107by9Gass,
R A A Sa
•6) dec f
hes,( in luding washing, fuel । gg per month. ‘
and lights,) per term of 11 weeks payable in advance, 850,00 • j ■
DAY SCHoOL. i cinlly "he Mathematics and the Latin and Greek Langnnges— to.
Rates of tn iioi per term of eleven weeks, one half payable per month;
in advance. Fhere will be one vacation in the year, comme ane cing on the i
For common English sindies including reading,‘ortbography fast of July and ending on the first of October.
pemmmanship, geography, grammar and arithmetic, $6,0 - All th above pnces to be paid in current money. Texas money
Extra for each branch di Mathematics, including algebra, 1 wil be reteived .n‘ its market value. Blis to be paid atthe end of
ge metry, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, $3,00 enchmonih. N « pupik • n enter the schoollor aperod iessthan a
Extra for’each high r branch of English science, including month, andino dedueuons made for absence except for bickness.
hisory, natural philosophy, intellectual philosophy, moral phi- Fuela thee P ’ " "1‘ hese oare—--------_____--------— .
lohophy, book keeping, chemistry, ph isiology, botany, rhetoric, ECElVED by late arrivals of choonel -olhanohr.an9
political economy and astronomy, $3,00 Av '
Extra, for each of the ancient language 1 n ifng Greek and- sortme nt t Groceries, Cutlery, ! lardware, du. &c.
Latin I —• $3 G0 " ' 1d-en • " vee nd fevke ° Ilk-. ceton wrnn
5Y}7 and tall, and both hind feet white. This horse
* (Y ~ Atrots hard, but can easily be made to rack or
Edtmddtggallop. He disappeared on,the afternoon of
the 2Gth January. This horse was formerly owned by Col.
Porter, late representative of Bowie County on Red River.
He may have gone towards Nacogdoches. Any person who -
will return him to subscriber, will be paid the above reward.
Feb. 1,1842. JAMES F. CRUGER,
Telegraph Office, Houston.
A- painted pails,
50 salt.
I:'- ' ary in
' success am re;
i nials to SP ak.
1 Ca se "i extra heav y neg ro K
1__det 3 du_______ _ by J M ROBI
n. UTICE.- -The ati om Saw .n, ■ Gnat M i' on w ■
1 —% having undergone a thorough r pnir, the propr tors are now
prepared to supply orders for anydescrption of Lumber, at a shont
notice, and have Corn ground in a superior manner.
Houston, May 13, 1841. dt6-196
MM1E Texas Steam Mill Co will supply, to order, any quan-
I lily of hewed timber; cord wood and chai । oal.
taught a female seminary for several years, in the city of Hartford
Connec ticut, with distinguishe 4 reputation. I have full confidence
—mhe qualifications of Mr and Mrs Ives to canduct a seminary of
thehiee order, insuc h a manner as to afford g neral satisfaction
N T. C BROWNELL, D D..L I. p
i lliehop of the J Hocej/e of Connecticut.
“I have been acquainted with the Rev. Caleb 8. Ives for many
pyearspask and during the last two years have been associated with
hinas-an officer of this institution. Thave found him excellently
fitted inaNrespects to be an instructor of youth. His'industry, de-
vision, and patient good temper qualify him ma high degree as a
govi m >r o the young, while his aecurate »< holarhip and untiring
zeal renderhim equally suce essful as a teacher. In ( ommitting their
cirdren to the instruction of Mr. Ives, parents may feel the most j
assurance that they are placing them under the care of one, who is
psu-^ctly competent to ail he undertakes, and who willlook with the
most SCrupulous care to the fulfilment of every trust committed to
Kentucky and Indiana money, and E. D. John's Checks on State
Bank Indiana received at par.
march 26 d&wtf-330_________J. M. ROBINSON
OHOEB.—6 cases of ladie’s and gentlemen a shoes, boots
B3 Ac., consisting of ladies’ prunelie buots, seal lace shoes,
prunella foxed boots, strap shoes, morocco -boots, prunel-
la and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen's lining and
brogues, kip and calf skin shoes, bros ads and pumps, and
a good assortment of boy’s shoes, justreceived and for gale by
may 18 J- SHACKELFORD, Jr.
TO LAWYERS, CLERKS OF COURTS, JUS-
TICES OF THE PEACE, AND CONSTABLES.
LANK Aiidaviis to obtain Attachments,
I ) “ Bonds in Attachments,
District Court execution.
Powers of Attorney,
“ Warrantee Deeds. «
These forms have been drawn up by one of the best and most
I correct Attorneys in the Republic. For sale at the Telegraph
Candles, Soap. Claret, &c. per box
Iron and Lead, per 100 lbs.
Large packages, parcels, machinery
per each 5 cubic feet measure, alt
Horse, mule or nss.
Pleasure carriages.
Wagons, carts or othe • Vt hicle s
Neat, Catlie, per head
Shein, hogs, goats.
Lumper, per 1000 fqet
Brick per 1000
x i. yi ES « F W IlARl ) i
Bacon, pt । hhd . ■.
house is now’ being fitted up, a few yards distant from the pres-
ent building of the University; The pupils will have access to
achoice library and reading room, in the most pleasanl_and
healthy part oft in city. "" V
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction q
of the Institution, the Trustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period ol its cominencement) there./
were but five pupils, and during the last term there were cne n
hundred. In order to bring itsenefits within the reach of all
who may desire them, the price of boar I and tuition has been H
reduced to an amount more moderate than many similar insti- A
totions al the South. •
p-On all letters, sent to the United States, or else-
where, beyond the Republic, the inland post
paid. May
March 13, 1842. march 26-dtf
RYING PANS.—i. dozen long and short . handle iryin l| hiDS
I pans, just received and for sale by r
mav 18 J. HACKELFORD,
NTOTICE.—Thomas M. Bagby of this city, is my legally j
N au hori ed agent and aitorney, to transact any and all ol-—:
usineis, dur ing miy absence irom the republic. . .................
epi 20 ’ d< w _ ___ JAMES S. HOLMAN ofmedicine, and may at all limes be found at his office above
Al’lRNEY AT LAW. stairs attbe auction store of M. A. Shryock, Main Street, un-
A WYNNS will in future give his entire attention to his
h • profes ion. He will be found at his office or ai his resi- ,
de < ce. feb 19 c&wtt-325
: kerchiefs, woolen plaid tyrols Mexican and Vernecian cravat
■ bleached and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, cotton asna ji
+--- burgs, a heavy article, plain and plaid linseys, ladiesseal skin .
prunella and fo red prunella gater boots, kid and sealskinslip-
HREE voting and very likely Negro boys for sale,for i- pers, &ec. Ac.—all of which is offered lor sale low for cash, cot-
Cash or Cotton. Apply to i, in hubs oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFC RD, Jr.
■ nov13d&wtt - Main str el .
Sugar, " -
Hardware,
Crockery, pi r c rat
Liquids, per pipe
do.
of Houston, that he has on hand and w ill keep a gene r
assoitment of seasoned Lumber of the best in market, whirh
.Extra for each of the modern languages, in u ling Frehch, 10,000 azd 91295
Italian, and Spanish, $3,00 11doz long- .died shovels,
The Instittion comprehends both a male and female depart-
ment. . LEVI JONES,
President Board of Trustees. H 204
STUART, Sec’y. August 14. sept. 14 d&wtf-205
jun2dtf by his Al y
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1 starch,
will sell or build into houses. . Also, two 1 ouses 101 lout r
12“ door and window bolts, 2
m hand-saw files,
ftPHMjcilt and mill saw do, powder,
10“ piftsawdo, 1 barrel spis. turpemine,
i, pewu r la : . 10 , . li- in i la .. pe trum 4 1
10 kegs nail- and spilees as‘d. 1 inch,
2 boxes bar lead,
30 demijohns from 1 to 5gallon,
4 bar’ls molasses, new crop.
50 doz.-cups and saucers,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 dot. edged plates,
boots, 30 bags shot,assorted sizes,
“ russet broga ns, 6 barrels bio«:
3 kip d 100 J air trat chait
25doz. Ca rolina hoes, 2 casks ox and log do,
Together with a handsome selection of staple gnd fancy dry
goods—cumsisting of heavy blankets, casimere, sattinetis, Ky. !
janes, green, red and white flannels, Merino and woolen shit is
jl and drawer, chmbregs, bed ticking, printed sarrenett, Caroli i
ji na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merino shawls, ii
ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, furniture checks, lulled rugs,
-cotton, pongee, andbandannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-
ec,rbbed and black twila/d cravats, plain aid figvred English :
and French merinoes, childrens fancy colored boots And socks, |i
! ladies superfine black silk, black elastic welt, cashmere and I
. thibbet glove-, furniture, fancy, American and superfine Eng-
lish prints, pailud thread, assorted colours, larantine handker-
h chiefs, Grecian, plain, figured and dotted bobinet lace, booh
N l Rs ( AMPGELL . friendcant sh. public
general that she w ill continne to riceive and acromu da
Boarders on reasonable tetms ai her old : L-. cu j
UNITED S l’A TES t F AMERICA
STATE OF LOUISIANA, J South Judicial District.
Pans, ot Natchitoches. 4
Clerk’s Office, District Court.
1 SAMUEL M HYAMS, clerk of the District Court in and for
I v therarish of Nachuocnes, tenth Judicial Distrir Lof the State of
Louisan . do hereby certify. ihnt I have carefully examined the re-
cords ot the sad court in criminal case s and accusations of crimie s
and misdemeanor- on file in my office from the year Anno Domini
. e thousand eight hundred and ten up to the present year, one thou-
sand eight hunan i mill forty-one, and that I have not found nor is
there to be found n my office in slid records any criminal prosecu-
tion for murder, agarust Jesse Yocum, late of this parisa, now d.-
Blankets, ‘ ■ /
Bottles, per crate
Rice, per tit ree -
All wet and dry bbls.
Half bbls.
Coffee, Salt, Spice s &c., per bag.
Bagging, per piece
Bale rope or cordage, percoil
TAKE NOTICE.
DERSONS holding titles for Houston City property, are particu- 4
l larly requested to have them recorded, that further dimie ulties
may be prevented. THOS. M. BAGBY, Agent
. Houston, July 21, 11 ■. july24dt •
III Bales 4-4 7-8 3-4 bro. Muslin, lor’tale by
LV dec3df J M ROBINSON.
14 Bbls superfine Lamp Oil, for ale by
IU dec8df J M ROBINSON.
(IHARLES WILLMER, News Agent, Liverpool, begs most re-
U spectfully to announce to European Merchants, Editors of
Newspaper^, Proprietors of Pubi.' N w - Rooms, Hot 1 Ke . pers, and H'j' heni bagein8
Others, that he has entered into the most complete arragements for
supplying residents in the West India Islands, and on the Southern j
Coasof America, with British' Newspapers, Pe riodicals, and Books.
He forwards all the Latest Editions of all the London, English Pro- ■ I l
vincial, Irish, Scotch, and Welsh Newspapers, as well as those froi-H
France, and all other parts of the European Continent, by the New p
Lin of Steam Ships, sailing every fortnight from England for the
West Indies, and from thencealong the Southern Coast of America.
He ship the Newspapers juet at the mofncnt of the reeeelf nailing;
so that Subscribers may always depend upon having the Latest i
possible Political and Mercantile News 4v each Steamer.
His charge for a London Daily Paper is 17 3s per annum, or a
Weekly one £1 8s 2d Provincial Papers published inEnglaad
Ireland, Scotland, or Wales :—Once a week, £1 3s 10d ; twice a
week, £2 7s 8d ; thrice a week, £3 1 is 6d per annum. Magazines
and Books are Charged publication prices.
News Letters, comprising an epitome of English News, supplied to
the Editors of Nev spapers on the most reasonable terms, by every
I ronaze, and render satistai tion to
Houston, October 28, 1811.
1 i 1 * 1 ’ N ’ ' 1
IV dec 3
i NOTICE. Robert Wa'- I..
I% Gray,haa file d his ac
The Rev. C. S. IVES and Laey would respectfully inform the
oitizrasofths place and its vicinity that they are now prepared to
I receive pupils of both sexes into their institution, and to instruct them
in all the brunches of a substantial and finished oducation.
From the delightful location and health of Matagorda ; from the
comiortsand convenience of a well-built town; noma strongdesire
kt
do County Court,
Sheriff’s exerutions for State taxes,
do do for County taxes,
Justices Supnas,
Estray. Bonds,
Attachments,
jen 1 236--tf .
iyw^Nr<uncE .
LOVEREILY & BUCKLEY,
I m,
ereivea -hareotpi
all who way call ou
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