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12 baskets vermacelli,
100 boxes sardines,.
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50 do green pear,
2 bales corks,
I box French prints,
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100 baskets sweet oil,
4 Gruvere cheese,
July 29 d&wit ^Telegraph Oftef.
LAW BOOKS, dtc ,'h4OR SALE".
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ment, and at much less prices at retail than any other house in
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- Swiss Cheese,
50canvasred Westphalia Hnms,
209 hampers Gertaan potatoes,
2 pipes, )
64 Pipes,
25 demjohns, ;
1500 hot iles, ,
25 boxes of cordials,
50 boxes Claret, Port Wine and
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23 boxes aneseed brandy,
25 quarter casks port wine,
25 do ' do madeira wine, 2 boxes ladies silk and tine
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1100 grape vines, superior se-
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Laws ot the Republic of Texas, 1 st ,3d, 3d, 4ih, 5ih, and 6h
Congress. 1
. , General Laws of the Republie of Tex >, translated in o
Spanish by S. P. Andrews, Esq. d.
Evacaaiion of Texas by Gen. Filisol in 1836-
Rules of the Supreme and District Couris of the Repubiie of
glase, 19 by 12,
port wine, atd
JOHN SWEIKART, Merchant Taylor, Mam street, next door i
3 to Shepherd’s, respectfully informs hes friends and the public I
in general, that he is prepared to execute in the most fashionable style I
every thing in his line ; he also keeps on hand an assortment of
ready made clothing, which he offers for sale, cheap for cash.
feb 23 dm
DISSOLUTIONO F COP A RTNPRSHi P
rriHE Copartnership heretofore existing under die firm of Floyt
l & Stubblefield has this day been, dissolved 65 mutual consent
of both parties, and the said Floyt is to settle all claims for and
against the firm, and notice is hereby given to all persons who are
indebted to the aforesaid firm by Note or Book to cail and pay up to
J. M. Floyt, as further mduleonce "“Mopboyem
. -WM.H.STUBBLEFIELD.
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THE MORNING STAR,
Published at theomee of the Telegraph,
BY JAMES F CRUGER.
in cash (i merchandise nj on cot-
J ion or bides for shipmeut to New York ot Liverpool
"h " ..... JAMESMcKNIGHT,,
Ga Ivesto
78 boxes Frontighan muscat, 86 boxes loaf sugar,
20 bags almonds, soft shell,
449 do salt.
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UST RECEIVED per Brig Nomade from,Agde, the follow
ing goods, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange ior
cotton, hides and staves: . •
25 casks claret,
Catalogue of'Rooks, $c., for salealthe Telegraph Olfu<
\ TARTIN B Reports. 10volvmes, Martin's Reports, (new
AX series,)8 volumes, Louisiana Repors, 9 volumes, Chil-
ty's Criminal Law, 2 volumes, Dunlaps' Fraeiice, 1 volvme
Massachusetts Term Reports, 3 volumes, - i
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55 do Olives and picket,
1 bale paper hanging,
1 box wool hats,
20 boxes absinth,
25 do brandy cherries,
11 do brandy fruits,
1 box letter paper,
3 boxes bulbs, garden and flow.
. Texas.
Rules and articles for the gov
400 boxes, do
122 quarter casks brandy,
11 do da alcoh
SPRING CLOTHING, ffo turner Clothing, and Winter Clthine,
kJ all kinds, all first rate, - and all made in ldndon, with a splendid
s ortment of ill kinde of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutery, &c. too
numnerous oemumgrate. The wholi > n . ni , ictur-
era of Europe, havfg bi en ordered and carefully solected expresel .
for this market, and shipped here direct from London, and will
sold for Cash or Cotton - ‘Terms “Payment on Dellvery."
C. n. PIX & r'OMPY, No. 6‛Sirand,
ap 12 wtf-384 . ’ Opposite the (fUMum fionse.
tS iiChi VED per schooner Ceylon, 20 bbls Potatoes, 20 bbls
I onions, 6000 bricks, 10 bales bay, 20 apples, luof
leather, etc. feb 15 wly-376 H A COBB, dalveston.
ernmentof the Armies » f the
Republic of Texas.
A phabetical Inder to the Laws of Texas.
Fiicher’s Latin Grammar
< onvenieni to she Bayoi, and the best attention will be paid ...
all horses entrusted to his care. WARREN 8 DEPEW. .
' ouston. August lh, 1842.6
' m HE undersigned respectfully to lot ms his friend* and the
i l publie, that he tigs removed his Barbershop from his old
stand to Kesler's Arcade, near Market oquares be hopes from ♦
this experience and skillin that line, to receive an extensive
patronage. 1 A
He would also offer his services in tooth-drawing, bleed-
and other "urgicaaakyavnOBELMANN.
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peice and also i single Dresses ; 9-8 printed mushin Dresses, Mous-
nine Dnssem, superior printed Cotton Handkerchiefs, j
Fancy drills for Pantaloons, Striped Cotton Ticks, fancy cheek and I
Satnt hi m naln Dresses, corded muslin Dresses, plain and stri-
ped Musquito Netting, hlcached and unbleached Domestics, fine
Cambric shirtngs and Long Cloths— various widths—Umbrellas .
and Parasols, comprising capi tal Bilk and gingham Umbrellas and
10 boxes candy, sugar,
15 bbl*. Loaf Sugar,
30 boxes prunes,
1 bale leather,
„lcask twine, । Lot ot lbot gune and ri(n,
20000 segzars-.regalia, imapenl, 3 boxes assorted browh Oans.
Trabwas, principe, tes Ami- burg Linens,
gos Norma, Jaque 2,4 iidColora- C0p cesatoul Burlaps and ITez
dos, sns,
1 box perfupnedsonp and Poma- 40 pieces Dutch sad cloth,
tum ! , 1000ready mac. ebags,
4 kegs Printers ink, ‘ 1
Lot of shakings, German rbiA Tens ready made a: irta . m
and beaver hits, Ac.
Gold Watches as low as t>ninte to fv:enfvfire dollar! each --
Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought All Watches
warranted to keep good time or the money retmned.
best manufactures in the trade there.
Also, Chemicals, Preserves, Pickles, Brushes, Perfumery, &c.,
comprising. Calomel in jib Bottles, Patent Seidlitz Powders, all the
ingredients complete in one Bottle, a first rate article. Acidulated
Kali or lemonade Powders and Ginger Beer Powders in Bottles,
—------------------------ . _ , Raspberryade in Botes, with Saline Powders Complete, Preserves,
always'bestowed upon him. His stable is eommodious and Inspberriesand Currentkin Bottles. Raspberry whiskey in Bottles,
< an venimnt to the Bavoti. and the best attention will be paid to I . - i omfits, Ac Durhum Mustard, Pickled Walnuts, On- knob Tocks, ouusana screws, s
ions, mixed Pickles, Ac. Essence of Anchoves, Mushroom Catsup, sorted soap and candles, fig blue.
Aldermen of London Sauce, &c., m Bottles, Clothes and Shoe i ——
300 bottles Herman ale,
300 botthes Seller’s Sulphus Wa-
tet.
TN CONSEQUEN( E of th o f duties by t he N
X Tariff, ike subscriber is selling his slock of Gold and s
. ver Levers, Anchor E-capement, Lepine, and caber Waiches
[ of new and splendid patterhs, and Jewelry at Retail, at Retail
: at a considerable reduction irom former prices, being much lesa
than.th v < an be bought fodat any other place in the City
seta, Buie h- he is tons'antly receivingjall de seriptions ,t Watches of
" "" > newest etyles, direct from the manufcturers in England,
IMPORTATION FROM GERMANY
\NE have received per brig Weser, F. Haeslovp, master.
» » direct from Bremen, the lollowing cargo of ew goodr:
80 Holland Herrings, 40,000 corks
53kegs Sardinen, 1 box penei’»
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25 kegsbuttet, . 12 kegs white Lend,
bbl. Swiss Cheeo, 6 kega eremu geen paint,
box' pnnt joe and
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250 demijohns of 5,3,2 and ] gal
• Holland Gms 125 atone ang8 of 3, 2 an l ga.
- borehbinchrmithe con, '
blex. Justices of the Peace, Notaries Public, District andCoun-
ty court Cierks, and Attorneys at Law and fact.
Elank Cards suitable for Business and Visiting Card:
pleie Files of the Telegraph from 1836
t ne large splendid Spy-glass.
Lrge Post Folio Writing Paper. f,
rg 1 HiSYuhscnlier will con tip ne his stable as usual, and gives a Eom •
i aril invitntion to his friends and the publc generly, to call and
but up th ir horses with him, as they will always find plenty of the (
provender that the country aifords, and the most stnt atten-
paid to .11 horn lenin b. H FLOYT, Propria tor.
10 kegs vinegar,
7 boxes quinine and drugs, ;
2 tuba leeches,
6 cases empty bottles,
50 empty demijohns,
15 boxes grapes in brandy,
14 do sweetmeats,
12 dozen black calf-skins,
12 dozen yellow, green and red
____scripton: Double
Redateads, Single Beadsteads, Trundle Bead-steads, Column bu-
reaus, half column burenus, plain bureaus, wash stand-, dining
tabes, breakfast tables, dressing tables, work stands, candle stands,
writing desks, armor*, Ac. Ac.
Constantly on Hand, 1
Bedsteads, tables, dining and brenkfast tables, hair bottom stools,
chairs, bureaus—column, half oplumn and plain, all of his own man-
ufacture, which he offers for salt cheap for cash or country produce.
N. H— Furniture repaired and cleaned in heat style and ot reason-
able terms S. D. STAATS, Main st.,
mar 23 dim Opposite the Telegraph Office.
ANINDEXTU The Laws of the REPUB-
i Inmbe wool Pantaloon Drawers; rich printed silk Bandana Hand-
kschicfs, very superior article*.
Nh * fin al A and J
Erushes, dosting, bannister and serubbing Brishas, tooth, nail, ha. r
and shaving Brushes. Combs, Eleetrical Rubber*, Ac. Macassar j
rOi, Bear Grease, Tooth Powder, Lavender Water, assorted Essen-
ces, Otto of Rose and shaving Hosea, Inexhaustible Salta, per- l
manent ink, brown Windsor Soap, ou-, A<
This now stock of goode being laid in under such advantageous
circumstances, mignt bear all the charges of transit, duty, Ac., and
still successfully compete with, those supplied in Paris or London.— !
Such is the intention of the Subacribers, and to effect it, they will j
base their prices on so low dfhcale of profit, as to secure thia benefit
and a successon of it to buyer and seller, but to carry this out, it is
absolutely neccamary that all goods should be paid for either in ap-
proved prodnee or cash on delivery.
C. H. P1X A COMPY., Strand,
Galveston, April 5, 1843. opposite the Custom House.
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30 groce claret,
10 boxre tumblersan I wine Hinn,
res.
2 tong ported Inglish and
Hwe dirh Iron, -
12 keys wronghinailsand spikcs
mnortod.
morocco.
‛PHE subacribers arc now teady to pay the highest market price
L for any quantity of perfect cotton delivered here in exchange for
a portion of their extensive assortment of goods lately imporsed from
London, (see advertisement in this paper?) They will also/ allow a
high premium on Specie paid them for Goods. 4
C. H. PIN A COMP Y, No. 6, Strand,
_aP5wI-394 the,custom house, AGalveston.
OuMMER G()ODS.-?<l’he subserttaRe are now opening a
• very large assortment of London made Clothing, suitable
for the ensuing season, and a splendid stock of Hosiery, Gjoves,
Ac., together with a most beautiful collection of the choicest
shades in 9-8 printed Muslin Dresses, 7-8 prints in the piece,
and also in single dresses, new patterns and all fast color.-.
Fancy diamond checked and satin check muslin dresses; cur-
iouslyfine breached shirtings, various widths. Faney Cheni
and silk Parasols, assorted sizes and colors; and a variety of ’
other Dry Goods, with a splendid asKonment of Hardware, 1
Cutlery, Ac. . J
Also—Chemicals, Preserves, Pickles, Sauces, and variods
other articles in addition to their former extensive stock ef
l English Goods, imported here direct from the manufactures in
1 Europe, all of which they now offer to customers with great
| confdenee, for Cash, Cotion, or other prodnce: their terms
being, without any exception whatever, payment on delivery.
C. H PIX A COMP ‛Y., No. 6, Strand,
ap 5 wtf-384 opposite Custom House, Galveston.
IIMPORTATON DIRECT FROM LONDON.
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Salkeld’s Reports, 3 volumes,
Locke on Understanding,‘2 volumes, ’ -----,
Laws ot Coahuila and Texas in Spanish and Fnglish, Mens white, brow and fancy cotton halt Hose, Mena ----------
Colonization Contracts of 8. F. Austin and laws relative to . fancy lambs wool, merino, worsted and Bilk half Hose i Ladies
-am. • ‘ white and fancy cotton hove embroidered ; black, cotton and worst- :
-• ---l edhose ; La dies and Ge tits kid and fancy Gloves, &c. Menairav; 1
1. elling mui other Gloves in gret variety for any season ; blue, striped
; and whiteworsted and iambs wool under Shrts; white merino and <
40 do chabli white wine, bonnets,
Houston, July ___ ________
---f CITY HOTEL LIVERY STABLE
C >rnr r of Franklin and Travis StrtctS'
-HE subscriber respectfully informsthe: citizensol Houston
_ ;andzhe publie generally, that he still carries on the above
hu in ess in his own name, and hopes by strict attention to his •’
basiness, to receive the same liberal patronage that they have
♦ LlC HAS BEEN COMPLETED,
{KTHICH is so accurate and full, that’it answers almos ev-
V V ery purpose of a digest it will be found exceedingly ,
useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are required to refer fl
frequently to these law*. For sale for cash, by
" CRUGER A MOOR»,
rgMiE subserihers respectfully inform the citizen* ol Galveston,
1 X and the nstdents of Texas in general, that they have recieved
here direct from London a most splendid assortment of Mer-
chandize. Mr. Pix has ngain been absent to, and rentaining
in Europe six months, for the sole purpose of superintending the man -
ufacture of the articles which comprise "this shipment, so that great
as the variety is, the whole may be adopted to the wants, uage,
utility, and fashion of the inhabitants of Texas. He has also visited |
the several localities where the materials are produced, and has put-
chasedorcash when the markets were in so depressed a stale.— i
Visitor from tke United States to Galveston would find in this stock
many art > les dif rent from what they have ever seen at home !
The inventmnent consists of
f Superfine Clothing,
Vin—('oats. V.^s, Roundabouts; Pantaloons, white and fancy
li Shirts, Welch Flannel under Shirts and Drawers, Suspehders,
Stocks, Straps, patent leather Belts, India Rubber Hut Guards, La-
dies white and fanev Corsets, &e. Alao, Plantation, Agricultural,
Hunting and Sailor’s Clothing, comprising every Garment suitable
for any season ; in fact one of the mostextennive and general assort- ■
ments*f really useful as well as Fashionable Apparel ever offered in
this or any other market, in the world. The whole of this clothing
NOTICE
‛NHE subscribers hereby give notice, that they have no Agent or
X Agents whatever in Texas, and therefore, they w i not be an-
swerable for any debt or debts contracted in fheir name, uhless ne-
compatied by a written onter, signed by Mr. C. II. Pix, who is qlone
authorised to sign in the name of their firm it this country.
Galveston, 6th Ap. 1843. C. H. PIX A OMPY'No 6
ap 5 wtf-384 Sirahd,opponite the Custom House.
T UST RECEIVED by the Rubber ibcr6'rkap?
J 50 bbls Flour, 25 bags Coffee, 2hhdasugar,
>5 kegs lard, 100 bbls potatoes, 10bbismolases,
Which be is ready to exchange for cotton or hides.
feb15wly-37 _ HA COBB,Galveston
ANY GOODS for sale at the solseribers newstre in
I ; Galveston,
Ladies’ shes and bootees, 100 capes, shawls, searfs,
'Artificial Flowers, Hair Pins, chain-, all of the
atest Paris Fashions. feb 16 wly-376 II A. COBB
C. H PIX & COMp Y.
Importers of English Goods, Direct from
A11 kinds of Clothing, Dry Goods, Uosiery, Gloves, Ac.
Umbrellas and Parasol, Hardware.
No. 6, Strand, opposite ’
Shefiield and Rirmingham Ware,
Comprisng Table Knives and Forks in sets and half i . "
Knives and Lock Kmies, Pen and Pocket Kmives in greol var.e- h ------- ...... .......... ..000. quure,
ty, pencil case Knives, frmt Knive. Rodger’sand Son $Pen Kmves, I France and Switzerland, he is enabled U offer
i. Sailor’s Enives, various sizes, Ac., A<;»»d Necdles, Peking ment. and at much le s Drices at retan thhnani
| Needles, /Razors, Scissors, Telescopes, Padlocks, Coflee Mills, I
Fletchers Latin Grammar. . . phtent and common’Corkserews, Table and Tea Spoons, Lam,s,
A lavge and select asoriment of Blanks, for Sheriff*, Connta- i Nails, Candlesticks, Brass Wire Sieves. Frying Pans, Carolina
—— Nes--la Dhdia anaicmuin- Hoes, Grabbing Foes, Locks, Bolts, Weights and Scales, Cast
j Butt and Brass Hinges, Planttion Tools, Carpenters and other
H. Tradesmen - toola, German Silver and PInited,Ware, with a num- !
1 erous assortment of various other articles of Ironmongery and j
ryHE subscriber respectfully informs hia friends and the public,
I that he may still be found at his old stand on Main street, next
door to J. W. Niles’ Ten Pin Alley, and will take pleasure in accom-
modating his eld customers and all who will give him a call, with
shavig and hair cutting in the most fashion able style. Having re-
ceived a liberai shareof pubhie patronage, striAhopeg to deeervthe
surn,-- ' iltwNKi bKAUvB.
Houston, July 26, 1843. july 28 dt
N. H Youmg Misses and Yttle Giri* can have their hair cut
mg cuned in the fashion > H. L.
»------PUMPMNUFACTORY.-----
rHE undersigned is now prepared t fill order* for pumps
A at the shortest notice. Manulactory on the north-westtside
of Market Sqtnre. G. W. POWELL.
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Clothing, Groceries.
thisor any other mark, t, m the world. ThewRole of this clothing I Teceiving, Forwardins aad Commit ion dlerebaniGaleeson
| having been just manulactured expressly toogler, by a L.ondon . Tgr—_— -------------------a
House that has had the benefit andexperience of a first rate cloth IBERAL . made in
I Trade, over thirty years past in th* city of London. i -J J ton or hi les for shipmeut to
Hosiery, Geves, etc., E b 10th,1843. '
ng a most extensive assortment for all seasons, viz : feb 1 ’ W 1 Y 3 76 _
Hous whiu. brown and fancy cotton half Hoses Mena white and WATCHES AND JEWELRY LOWER THKN
A N nssoriment of Dry Goods, comsinting of Lowels, Linseys
A Shirtings, Irish Linens, Cheeks Tiekinge, moyslin de laues.
Parasola, assorted 20- "and colots, all made m London by the very i! "ronteryotn cnknng S'«Srnimaen,oxp Ndsguo
""m—"rminu*nrthtrt , lanelDufflia,Ros Whitney Blapsets,’cases Beaver, Mol
skin,-Ratin, Brush, Rusaia,Cassmcand napp’d Hut-, wa cus
assorted Brogans and Bedies’ Shoes, an aseortment of Closin
consisting of Deaver, Broad Cloth, Cahsimere, Ky Jeausd Piushlug
Coats, satin, ribbed, plain and fancy «assmere, satinet, and jeans
Panta; fancy silk and wolen, satin and caseimere vests. Alao, an
nisortmeat ot Nada; corn and coffee mills, wire selves, urace chsins
knob locks, butts and eerews, Sweeis iron andateel, Ky nxes, as-
-----J - an and caudles, fig blue, cavindih tobacea, pepor alispice
sugar, coffee ind molasses. Also, 20 bbls Rosedal ceme m, 1 pipe
Holland gin; 1000 sacks Liverpool Ball, for cash or cotion
TNUMBER539.
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100 pieces dotton hagsing, h avy Didee.
Lot of powder horns, shot bag*, capa, Bowie knives, horn gob.
letsehunting bags, cigar bxe *, enui boxes, bootsand shae s, Ltd
baskets, metalie pens, tea piates, surpendere, bridle*, bitts and ai ■
nips, shot and powdef. • ..
25 kegs Roman cement. 10,000 bricka, 200 flooring stoneg.
Wh.<-h articles,being imported DiE from the chenpest scsten
will be sold very low foreash or prod re
.1,, _ w ’ KU KUFMAN& Co, ’■
lib 15 w6m 376 Strand, Gal
veston
JAMES MKNIGHT.
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THE MIORNING STAR
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in advance. •
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wttute a square.
To Merchantsand nth ers advertising by the year, treasonable de-
duction from rhe abovp rates wili be made..
Steamboat cards, Pelitical and Personal communications will be
charged at the samerates am advertisements.
'Announcements of Candidates W office 810 in advance
rAll communications intended for the Morning Star must be
addressed post paid to the Editor.
C AB I NET MA KER A J Ol N ER
—UK bubsckiber
_. has on hand k
is constantly man-
ted, at much ess than the usnal prices, by one ofthe bestwork
meninthediy. G.G.ALLEN, Importer
_______ . of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail.
Comprising 7-8 Prints, newest patternsand ail Fast Colors, in the ‘ , 30 Wall Streat, Up-Stairs.
" " " " “ New York, April 15iH, 1843 may 24 w4m 390 1
OFFERING AT REDUCED PRICEgrO
Hardware.
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