The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 512, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1843 Page: 1 of 4
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PhUUM uttlU OMcc 9fthe Telegraphy at $10 per annem, semi-annwally tn advance.
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Houston, May 6th, 1843.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
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No. 3, Congress Street.
TICES OF THE PEACE, AND CONSTAHL
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6 dozen ladies’ white colton
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kip hoc is,
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childrens* ties and slippers,
1 bale "Lowell" osnaburgs,
1 bale 4-4 brown domestic,
Complete Files of the Telegraph from 1836.
One large splendid Spy-glass.
sizea, .
f 20 bbls, mess pork,
3 casks sperm oil,
26 boxes sperm cand lea, ,
10 boxes tallow candles.
UST received per Steamer Merchant, the following invoice:
-20 bbls warranted new floor,
15 Havana coffee,
Persons wi thing to purchase City property or Land on the
above tract, can do so on the most reasonabl : terms, by applying
to the undersigned at Gal veston, where he can ia iou d at any
ime.
power.
in the Editorial department of rhe p per, the undersigned
will be aided by Gentemen decply devoted to the Western in-
p. mehaN,
AUCTION aNb COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Supnas for witness,
Mitimusfor want of Bail,
.Citations,
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chissels, augers, Ad.,
kipbrogans,
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30 kegs lard,
6 boxes Coll io s’axes,
6 dozen Ames’ spades,
2 “ Adam "
NEW STQRE.
HD HE subseriber has opened an assortment of Merchandize, ,
A selected by himself for this market. He respecuully soli-
cits his Friends andthe Public tocall, as he intends to sell tow
forpash. . 3- M. SWENSON.
Honston,* Nov 1842. nov 30 d&wif-365
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HOUSTON, TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 13, 1843.
Rales and articles for the govern ment of the Armies cfhe
Republic of Texas. . * । •
Alphabetical Index to tle Laws of Texas.
* Fletcher’s Latin Grammar.
A large and select assortment of Blanks, for Sheriffs, Consta-
blew. Justices of the Pea cd, Notaries Public, Distriet endCout-
tyCourt Clerks, and Attorneys at Law and fact.
Blank Cards suitable for Business and Visiting Cards.
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large splendid:Spy-glass.
Large Post Fol3 Writing Paper.
Houston, January IGth, T843.
As its name purpor’s, the entire objact of the paper will be
to support the Weteru portion ofTer-aa, and sustain the char-
acter and interests oi its inhabltants against the violent and
dape. rp HIS airy* and eommcdiousestablishneathns
2' 28 R A been neatly fitted up for the accomrgodation of
Eboarders and transcient persolib. •
MM The undersigned pledges himsei that no pains
his guests comforiable. Great pain'
20 “
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4 “ long heudie shovcls,
C bags wrought nails, .
4 dozen grubbing hoes
1\ENNESSEEAND SWEDES IRON—6 ton of theabove
JL articles received by the last packet Neptune, consisting of
a good assortment, selected for manufacturing into all descrip-
tions of ploughs, horse shbe, axe, bar, tire, and acop iron; roum.
and rod iron,from 3-4 to 2 1-2 inch ; square ba.-, from 1-2 to 2
1-2 inches, Ad. &c. ‘Mechanic’s, planters, and merchants, are
solicited to call ard extmine the ssortment. The subscriber
having made such atrangement3 for constant supplies of the
above articles, (especially the Tennessae iron,) as will secure
to the purchaser at all umes a good asscrtmert, and it very rea-
sonable prices. J. RH ACK EL/C RD, Jr.,
nov 29 d&wif-365
ANAHUAC ITSELF AGAIN!
A cguire atenrio tohis
dehce Profeso, • I d at his 2/191,355
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TTVIREE likely Negroes, two,
X men are firs: rie field han®
is a good cook, washer, icpuer, se
low.for cash or cotton, if pplleat
12 dozen mustard,
4 dozen 1,2, 3 and 5 gallon
; demijohn,
’ 1 dozen painted pails,
, g nests northern tubs,
200 extra regalia segars,
6 steel corn mills,
20003bs. castings, consisting
ofvvens, spiders, tea ket- ‘l boxes assorted ribbons,
ties. Ac, 12 lbs. patent thread.
100 pr, sad irons,
ALSO LN STORE,
150 sacks ground allum salt,
310 gallons German boiled Linseed Oil in jugs,
10 kegs white lead,
9 bbls. New Orleans sugar, 50 ploygh moo ids,
2 hhds. bacon sides, 500 lbs. cast, blister, and Ger-
5 casks hams, man steel,
20 sacks Liverpool table salt, Large assortment at files,
25 pieces Kentucky bagging,
2 cols rope,
3 bbls vinegar,
6 half bbls, new mackeral,
- 2 whole do . do
Also, a well selected assortment oL spring and summy dry
goods, hats, hoots, shoes, hardware, cutlery, drugs, medines,
and stationary, which will be exchanged tow for cash,cottc n,
hides, Ac. ' • "a
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ing, cupping, and other surgical operations.
mart dif A HENRY DOBELM ANjy. ,
CITY HOTEL LIVERY STABLE.
Corner of franklin and Tfaris Streets.
rMHE sabseribertbspect fully informs the citiehsof Houston
A and the public generally, that he still carries on the above
business in hi 3 own name, and hopes by striet attention to his
business, to receive the same liberal paironag.thatthey have
always bestowed upon him. His siable is com nodious and
convenient to the Hayou, and the bes Attention will ke paid to
all horses entrusted to his ears. WARRENS. DEPEW.
Houhton, August 16th, 1842. aug 16 du.
ACARD.
I OHN SWEIKART Merchant Tayior, Main strect, nert door
• to Shepherd's respetfully iuforma hisfrierda and the pubrc
in general, that he is prepared to execute io th' mnobt fashlonable atyle
every thing in his line; he also keepe on hand an assortment of
ready made clothing, which be ofler for sale, chesp for cash.
feb 23 <16 m _
NEW FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON,
SALT’ BAGGING, ROPE, kc.
T UST RECEIVED per blig Ltlantic, a large invoice, com-
• prising the following:
10 Bbls, new .flour, 2 casks books and ataples,
19 saeks Ha .-ana coffee. assorted sizes.
JAMEs LOVR, y
JAMEN REILT, /
C. W. BuCKLEY.
LAW BOOKS, Ac, FOR SALE.
Catalogue of Books, $c., for sale at the Telegraph Office.
ARTIN’S Reports, 10 volvmes, Martin’s Reports, (new
1VL series,) 8 volumes, Louisiana Reports, 9 volumes, Chil-
ty’s Criminal Law, 9 volumes, Dunlaps’ Practice, 1 volvme,
Massachusetts Term Reports, 3 volumes, "
Salkeld’s Reports, 3*olumes,
Locke on Understanding, 2 volumes.
Laws ot Coahuila and Texas in Spanish and English,
Colonization ContractsofS. F. Austin and laws relative to
the same. •
Laws of the Republic of Texas, 1st, 2d 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th
Congress. . -
General Laws of the Republie of Texas, trauslated into
Spanish by S. P. Andrews, Esq. .
Evacuation of Texas by Gen, Filisol in 1856.
Rules of the Supreme and District Courts of the Republ’e of
Texas.
TXCHANGE on New Orleans forsafeby A
Jb J. SHACKELFRD, in
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terests, whro have made its trus policy their whole study for
months rast, and every -rrertie « will be ased, both by them and
hlinself, to present that polley in its proper light to the world.
In underiakin this'enterprise the undersggned hat-no wish
or expectatian ol meking it subservient to his individual gain.
He, end those who > wit him,at.. eutirely wi ... e to
give their timeaad. xerton . wit outco-pensation,fortheac
complishmest of thegrea olject they have in view; andshould
they succeed, by thecisseninatid u of orreet nformation abroad,
in restoring the W estern i etereste, heretolore greatly impaired
byusur a;, ou aad violence, they willfeel amply rewarded for
their uduble. To de this, no ever, some expenses will be in-
curred, which the undersigned is naable to bear, and he muet
depend upon the assistance nf his Criende, and those who think
ald eel with him i this occasjonto meet those expenses.
The paper will bo of medium size, and issued once in two
weks, at .he iaoderate price of two dollars per arnun ; and as
thenndersigned lb aware o.thegreat soarelty of money. and has
no other object in making a charge than to egver the expens es
which wfi upavoldally attend the enterprise. he is willing to
receive merchaniable prodaceaiie iaarket value, provided the
same be delivered to any merchant in the neighborhood of the
perso a subsreribing, and the receipt of such, merchant taken
there for and forwarded to the undersigned, or delivered to his
agents, on or before th first day of May next. a A
Tur W EBTBaN AsvocATa will act only be issued and forward-
ed to subscribe! A regularly, /out will be seni to every por tioa of
, the Republie, and to distant points it will be sent free of charge.
• GEORGE K. TEULON ’
‘Austin, Februarv4th, 1843,
” - OLD CA PITOL..
if they wish to save costs.
- Houston, March 12th, 1842.
NOTICE.
n ESSRS. Andrew* A Swam willaetas my Agents during my ah-
i VI sencefrom this city. 'They alone, are authorised to receipt for I
costsdueme. Houston, Feb. 24 dtf K H WiNFIELD.
rNHE partnership, heretofore existing between Warren S.
I Depew A Jokn M. Foyt is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Warren B. Depew only is authorized to settle all ac-
counts., WARREN 8. DEPEW,
J. M. FLOYT.
N. B. Those indebted will please come forward and settle
rTIE subscriber having purchased at Sheriff’s sale Jie four
JL leagues of Land known as General Chambers’ tract; em-
bracing all the land from Turtle Bayou to DoubleBayou, in-
cluding the entire city of C hambersia, (now ANAHUAC from
this date,) together with the recideuce of Gea. Chambers.-
The property was purchased by the undersigned on the tirSt
Tuesday in May 1 t at Liberty Court Hot se from the Sheriff
according to law, end pad for in full. Tue object of the pres-
ent advertisement is to caution the pugic against prrchsing
irom any other prson or from trespassing on any of the pro-
perly in question. For further particulars ns regards location,’
Ac., of the City, he undersigned begs to reter the public to the
famous rd vertisement of the ‘ Cre or CaA 1B2aS1 . ’
I pipe Holland gio,
5 bbls. American gin,
8do. do 4th proof brandy,
2 demijohns old Cognac do
1 5 baskets champaign,
3 kegs saleratus, .
75 kegs nails, for sale by
JOHN SHACKELFORD, Ja.
September 10th. 1 . sep 10 dAwtf-3f1
--- ATTORNEYAT-------
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED,
VNHICH is so accurate and fall, that it answers almost ev.
. ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
nseful in Lawyers, Jndges, qnd all who are required to refer
frequenty to these la v.s. For sale for cash, by
,, I CRUGER A MOOlE, . .
July 29 dAwti___ Telegraph
________ NEGROES FOR SALE.
en and one woman. The
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FOR SALE B§ JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jr., .
, (CFFTE— 30 bag,green Hevana. "Sugar-Sbis.Neor
N leans, new erop —Molasses —6 bbls. N. Orleans, new crop. ’
New bacon—a suprior quality, hams, sides and shoulders,
TSali-100 sacks ground allum and blorena
Nails—100 kegs assorted sizes, 4 to 12 p, 4 a
Bale rope and barging—3 oales India bagging, 40 coll rope,
KTurpentine— 2 casks, an excellent article on tap,
Liaseed oil—900 jugs German boiled oil,
Com mills—1 cask, 40 complete,
Collars and hames—20 dor,ar sorted sizes,
Blacksinith’s tools—complete setts,
Pqap- boxes No. 1 soap.
Casting—oveis, spiders, pots, kettles, Ac., <
Iron—Sweedend Tennessee,
Steel—Gerran, blister and cast-steel,
Spade* and shovels—12 doz Hames, Adams, &c.,
Shot—asserted sizes.
shall be spared to make 15 guests comfortable. Great pains
have been taken"o procdte honest and attentive servants.-
Their table will at all times be foroiabed with every delieacy
the market affords, and a choice selectice ol wines will be kep'
for those who may desire them.
The above establishment is situnted in the moa pleusant and
retired part of the city.
Being anxious that hie guests may U entirely satisfied, he
has made considerable reduction in the price on board.
- A. ANGELL, Agent for the Old Capitol.
.mar7d&wtf379 . .
r“HE undersigned would respetfully* inform his frinds;
I and the publie in general, that he has corhmenced the
Auction and Commission ffusineu at the old stand of j. DeCor-
dova, on Congress street, near the market, and hopees,1
strict attention to merit a share of patronage.
Oct. 26. oct 26 dtf P. MEH AN,
---- • NOTICE. '
HE subseriber has on hand and is instantly manufacturing
all kinds of Cabinet Ware ort the lowest and mort reasonable
.................... '___niption: Double Bede leads, Single Bead-
steads, Trundle Bead-etends, Column bureaus, halfcolumn bureaus,
plain Fureaus, wash stand*, dining tables, breakfast tables, dressing !
tables, work stands, caudle stands, writ,ng desks, armor*, Ac". &c.
Constantly on Hand,
Bedsteads tables, dining and breakfast tables, hair bottomstools,
churs, bugeaus—column, half column and plain, all man-
ijicture, which he offers for sale cleapfor cash or colirtfyprouce.
N. H. —Furniture repaired and cleaned in neat style and on rason-
Able terms S. D. STAATS, Mamst,
mar 23 43m ____ Onsite Office.
rzvH undersigned respectfuliy infoi ms his frienW and the
I pl lie, that he has removed his Barbershog, from hpold ’
stand to KeMer’s Arcade, near Market gquate ; hehopefuem
his experience and skilljn thatlineridje
patronace. a , g ।
skzvisg G I-4c., "air-CutiingeC.
Hie would al-o offer his services in tooth-drawing, bleei-
These forms have been drawn up by one of (he best and most
correct Al orneys in the Republis For vale athe Telegraph
NEW FLOURrCOFFEET WlTlSKEY, LOAF
SUGAR, SOAP, STARCH, &C, e
30 “ brook pot. sugurs, 4 casks bacon h
39 “ chisels, ass’d sixes, shoulders, .
40 bbls, whiskey, 4 chests teas, .
• B blds vinegar, good.
Together with many gther articles, just received by steamers
Neptune add Belle of Attakapas, waich, added to the subse-
bers former stock, makes it one of the most complete in the
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1 AWSancee.7hCongresn Jus Pablyhed "“aorain"
Houston, Texas.
Ocj 27, dtf ,
! bale 7-8 do 4 do
T H EMORNIN G ST ar,
Pabilehed at theomee of the Telegraph,
BY JAMES F. CRUGER./
TEnMS.—The Morning Starispublished tri-wegkly on Tuesdaya,
Thursdaysand Saturday* at 410 per annum, payable semi annually
"“ApvEATSna.—One Dollar per square forthe first insertion and
fifty cents for each subsaquent insertion—eight lines or less to con-
stizute a square. . ... A
To Merchantsand others advertising byAhe year, a reasonable de*
auction from rhe above rates will be ma<Ie.
Steamboat cards, Political and Persnal communications will be
charged at the same rales asedvertiseyhenta., •
Announcementsof Candidates forfice in advance.
IrAll communications intended/for the Morning Star must be
ridressAI post paid to the Editor./ ,
“ LA W/NOTICE.
LOVE, REHY A BUCKLEY,
ATTORNEYs AT MW.
-lawless rttempts which have been made, aid are still makiog,
o ruin toe one and prostrate thesosher. in doing this, it wili
- animadvert freely,thongh juqily, apon the course heretofore
I pursued by the Executive, and, should he continue that course,
I iveryefot win be made to cenvey correct information in r-
gard to hi conduci into every section of the Beppblic, o that
the Topresentatives < f the people, in meeting it. dongreas at j ‛s
nextiessi d, may ome P cepared to apply the only leitimate
remedyfur L-ecutive usurpation and a tyrunaiqal ibuse of
prietor City of Anahutc, •
and the four League* adjoining.
TN. B. Any person or persons who have clains to Lots
within the limits ot tha City of Chambersia, now Anahuac, can
obtain Deeds by applying to the undersignec.
auge0d&rii 3 1 7. O’BRIAN.
- THE WEST; . VQ ATE. ’ ,
i rIHE undersigned proposes to publish during the ensuing
- year, in the City of Alustin, " fiewspaper,tvbe styled “The
Western Advocite.”
E MORNING STAR.
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TO LAWYERS, CLERKS OF CO CRTS, JUS-
TICES OF THE PEACE, AND CONSTAIfEE.>
QLANK Affidavits to obtain Attachments;
• “ Bunds in Atlachments,
“ Writs of Attachments, ,
Summons for Garnashee, .
Fi. Fi. against plantif F. F. for cost.
States’ Warrants,
Mitimusfor Capitol Felony, {
Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,
do do । to Prosecute,
do do to appear and ansa ei,
Warrents m bring before the Court,
Letters of citizenship.
Summons tor District Court,
do County Court
Sherit’s executions for State taxes,
do do for County taxes.
Justices Supns,
Esiray Bonds, «
Attachments,
District Court execution.
Powers of Attorney, !
Warrantee Deeds. “a
1 case bleeched shirting,
5 dozen white wool hats, ‘
1 package Taylor’s Persian thread, Ac., Ac.
’ For file by' J. SHACKELFORD, J«
Ho-jatcm,-Sept. 15th, 18^ ’. sep 15 dAwtf-355
An B XES SOAP, 2 bags race ginger,
“b U ICO kegs cut nails, ass‛d40 bbls, superfine flour,
4 bales Va. cotton osnaburgs,
75 dozen knives and folk*,
50 “ pocket and penknives,
50 “ mill saw files,
50 " 24 cut, wood, hand saw.
Pit and shop files,
60 baga shut, ass’d sizes,
20 kegs powdest
75 pair bright trace chains,
10 dozen horse collars, to
45 pair of hames, ready it oned,
ho boxes tobacco, /
bright crowu do 4 bags bieek pepper,
Carolina do 3 do alispice, /
6 bbls whiskey,
3 bbls Boston loaf sugar,
20 boxes Gould’s No. 1, soap,
5 boxes extra starch, i
20 kegs 6 and 8 penny nails, f
10 half kegs Dupont’s FFFG pewder,
2 boxes imperial tea,
4 boxes Young Hyson do,
1 bbi Epsom salts,
1 bbl glue,
1 key indigo,
9 boxes bar lead,
6 reams ruled cap paper,
4 coil* small Manilla rope,
4 coils small cotton leading lines,
( 6 dozen grass bid cords,
3 dozen Coilin’s axes, "
6 dozen curry combs,
1 bale No 1 Virginia Orsnaburgs,
1 bale brown drilling, »
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