The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 588, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1843 Page: 3 of 4
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cottL, hidesand staves:
j 102 half casts claret,
COMMISSION MHUCHANTS—GAl.rESTON i
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San Augustine.
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dersigned respec I lutly informs the public that he has
— opened hisshop on if ■ east side of Market Square, and all
l those who wish shaving and hair cusing done in the neatest
HIS well . ytl ! ! « i no V. irt* rate
... der for the rec ep ion of B arde
ill always be supplirdwith the be I
ulilie of Texas, translated inis '
. Pilicola in 1696
Galveston,
GEO. ALLEN & CO.,
OF MONEY
\crt^l'r 29, 1843.
demijohn,
1 dozen painted pails,
2 Deals northern tubs,
2500 extra regalia segars,
15 steel corn mills.
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A. W.Canfeld,
Hun. S. ‘
UST REIED per brig Hum Honston and s teamer Sa-
rah Barnen New Orleans, .
( aee- -ks green Havana Cofice,
Sugar-3 Louinian Sugar,
Flour—k superfine Flour,
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UST RECEI VED per brig Atalantie, a large invoice, com-
prising the following.
3 casks hooks and staua,
assorted s izes, 2 *-,
50 pi-ugh moulds, ’ i
WK) lbs. east,blister, and Ger-
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4 B a 4 ed
‘THE well known and favorite steam
efeumns mi .............. jx
REVIEW FTHE NEW ORLEANS MARKEI
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w mens’, misses and
100 baskets sweet oil,
4 Gruvere cheese,
12 baskets vermacelli,
00 boxes sardines.
Sptcts-3 ba
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340 gallons German boiled Linseed Oil in jugs,
10 kegs while lead,
ipe holland gin,
Js. A merican gin,
-------so much ex-
r • z „ w - -m-----that capacity for the
last six years. Hecof tuition \oy according to the advance-
ment of the Seholld can be known by npplicazion to the
Teacher. And for »t«r, ability, und industry na a Teacher
would respectfully tor reference, the names of the following
gentlemen, vis: |
Hon. R Scurry,
J. B. Thomaa
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; d most fashionable style will please favor him with a call;
and he hope* from his experience and skill in that line to re-
• reive an extensive patronage; he will also ma ka guard chains
and finger t ings of hair. HENRY MEYERS.
dis
do.
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till
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Houston every Thursday morning a' 6 o’clock, and Washing
ton, every Monday morning at 6 o’clock, making the trip each
way in thirty hours.
oTE $
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54 a 6) dis
UsT HECEIVED per Brig Nomade from Agde, the follow
* ing goods, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange ior
cts on thedellar. ’ ||
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1 casemenskipbrogans.
Hou-ton.
GAVESTON.
G ne i al Law - of the lb :
Spi nish by S. I’ Andrew . I.
nice—1 tiCarolini new Hice,
k No. 1 Soap,
Natls-50 assorted Spikes, Brads and Nails,
Powder--ole, half A qr. kege Dupont's FFPG Powder
S/o/i'4' L4 kegs bar Lead— 2do as i ted Sbot,
1118 airy and commodious establlshment has
been neatly fitted up for the accommodation of
comman der, v ill s iil as above. I be
Ng--Y rk has been thoroughly over-
hauled while at the North, and put in
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Supreme and District Couris of she Republic of
H. A. COBB 4 BR.,Galvestor
Texas by (
RAS—Storiog per bale, 122 cts. per mouth,
weigk, marking and shipping 25 cls. per bale.
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wlich is a grnsidemtion to the travelling, community under
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Ther is a aatablu attac c l tovhe house.
oct 21 44 w, W. W HAYWOOD.
10 Bb>». new dour,
12 sacks Havana coffee,
w bbls. New Orleans sugar,
2 h hda. bacon sides,
5 casks hams,
122 quarter casks brandy,
11 do do alcohol,
r(‘ subscriber would respectfully inform the Merchant
L d Planters of the Republic of Texas, that he is now rea-
dy Receive Cotton on storage, and that he is prepared to
weigiud ship the same for all who may patronize him.
N. T. DAVIS, |
hing a weekly line of.Stages be tween
Houston and Washington, for the accom
modation of Travellers He will leav:
MuceMP- F complie order, and ha s ar < mu. ' a. .
ti otf tcabin and steerage passengers unsurpassed by any
teamneuf (he United States. For freight or passage, apply
hoaurt n. ii. WILLIAMS & co.,
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rusets do
kip boots,
seal do
6 eases empty bottles, 11 do brandyfruits,,
50 1 box letter paper,
15 boxes grapes in brandy, 3 boxes bulbs, garde‘and fow-
14 do sweetmeats, er seeds. /
12 dozen black calf-ekins, i 1100 grnpe vines, vPerior "
12 dozen vellore, green and red lection. / * f
A LL persons indebted to the uudersigned, are requested to
A call and make payment be lore the fisst day of January next
or suit will be commene ed i. ivcase. J Hull
Nove4ih. ;__1________ . nov 35 di
To the Justices of the P ace Jor liarni County:
% OU are hereby notified and required to moet iw specinl conven. '
■ l lion as Cominimsionera of Roaas and Ruvenuca, at th, County
Clerk’s ollice, in the city of Houston, on Mondny, the 4th day of
' Decembernext, for the transacton of Countybusiness.
man steel,
20 sacks Liverpool table salt, Large assortment of
25 pieces Kentucky bagging, chissels, augers, 4c ,
3 and, 4
Prints—asngli-h, French and American Prints,
Ifoots and Smns‘ mud boots, ruset brogans, kin do
boys do, lashoes, •
Sundries—Iipens, diaper, linen bosom shi is. Towns
n 1 PABhook jram leadir
s,a fresh article tor families Ac.
B i bre, 60 e ays -
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Uy order of A P. ‘Tnoxraox, Chief Justice,
kouston, Nov. 23d, 1843. W. K. BAKEK,C. C.
_________ nov 23 d5t
FOR SAL:
820 Cath, or 925 in Catkandft'i'd^ or Outfit.
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Smyrna Figs in a
Sept 9
MISS A. E
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23 boxes aneseed brandy,
25 quarter casks port wine.
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(MPOND Chlorine Tooth wash, for preserving and
—enuti tying the teeth, for sale by J. D. GRESBEECK,
NIICE.--Allpersons are /hereby fore warned iron trading j
Ivorfor purchasing a cerin note qfhand given by the sub- 0
sener to Francis Smith for #70, datedBometime in September, |
As said Smith is, andwaspreviphsto the time said noie ,
felle, indebted to mmore than sufficient to pay the same.
J. HERMANN.
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sus, Fpanish
Patrol
1 Ordimry, ....
Middling, ... . ,
Middling Fair, , .
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(ood Fair, . .
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1 leaving and arriving at the lime above stated.
R. T. KANE.
Agenis: • II Bar DWI N, Hous ।
mar 25 d& wtf-382 Ma.CanTMaN, Washington.
NEW FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON,
SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, &c.
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9 do. do 4th pigof brandy, I
2 old Cognac ‘ > do
5 baskets champaign, . -T
3 kegs saleratus,
75 kega nails, for sale by
JOHN SHACKELFORD, Ja.
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A NEAT Cook . * ve with tour rea ive"s for Boileis, &c.,
- h wiih" Froid oven capable of biking seven loaves at once,
i with tea kettle, three bilers, roaster, coffeepot, seven pane, add
i seamri. To view the same apply to Mary Mallay, Preston
x,-- ' Houston. . i nov 23 d3t
ISTONCOITON PRESS AND WAKE I i BARBER SHO}---------
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without him you would not have been in the world; nor
I either, for be saved my life." Her the father recollec-
ted the mn’s features, so far as to perceive him to be the
very robber whom he had helped to, escape. All the
family flocked about him with their thanks, and every J 184
mirk of the most fervent respect and gratitude. When ,1
the farmer and he were by themselve,he asked by what •
means he became so well settled ? "Ihave kept my word,
father, and being resolved to live honestly, I immediately 1
on my esi ape set otf, and begged my way down hither, I
re l w isborn. Tin in tai i of this farm took me into
• his service, rod by my dilience and bon-sty, I so far
I gained his good will, that be bestowed his daughter, his
1 only child, on me. Giod has so piospered my honest en- |
deavors, that I have laid by something, and a great joy it 1
is to me. th at t can show you my gratitude."—"The service }
I did you is over pnid," said ihe Abb, "by the good usg
you have made of your life, and don’t talk ol any pres nt
. H co nplied, however, with th- (rmer’sentreutiestotuy ’
a fesv I. vs with him ; alter whlch,the gratful iniin ob- j
liged urn to mike use of one ofthis hors sto goKhrough i
his j iium y.wmd won' ! not b ive hiim till he Kas out of
-danger from . • brigan is whlused torifesthese toads
Laws of the Republic of Texa s, 1st, 2d, 3d, 41h, 5th and Gth
Congress.
2 oils rope,
3 bbls vinegar,
G hairbbls m ; i
REGULAR PACK Ei'
To M from Galveston on the lst and115th of every
month.
Whiskey- rectifip 4 Whiskey,
Mol aSSCS— N o.Wbllases,
IG () A H yGO IGA RS foT sale by "
J •U HA COBB & BROTHER.
Galveston, Sept 2 - sept 27 wtf-406
Sepiember 301 h, 1813. 3 dt f ,
LA W BOOKS, &c., P R SALE.
-Eurton, Dec. 11813.
notice:
AS. FELUITE PRUNNIRR, MIDWIFE, » pupil of the .
-Vbehool f Midwifery ofNiort, (Frande), respecifully offers
her vices m that capacity to the citizens of ihis town and its vi-
cinit A horough knowledge in that science, acquired in one of
the h chools of France, seconded by a long and attentive prao-
tice, tea her the hope of tally satisfying those who may putronize
hiey. 'ho ocruficates and diplomas proving her regular studies and I
1r opretency to exercise, are deposited at the office of J, Catauie, j!
Esq here they may beexamined. Her charges willbemodemte.
Hesidence at Robert W lson's place about half a mile below the
I city, life she can alwhys bi sfoun l dee 2
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7 a 8
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, Rules and articles for the government of the Armies of the
Republit ol Texas - 1
Alphabetical index tothe Laws of Texas.
Fletcher’s Latin Grammar, , ,
A ‘ ...... ■ r. if- M forS erjil Con ata-
l les .1 u ■ '■ • - l the Peat . Nota ies i । bl. Di , j an Coun
ly < ‛uurt C rk andAuor |, vand |,.i',
Blank Cards suitable for Businessand Vielting Cards.-
Complete Files of the Telegraph from 1836.
One large splendid Spy-glass
Large Post Folio Witting Paper.
L, ■ bi 4
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Paper- _ ________________
Cotton Cancasek, 8 doz. Whtermores best, i
Medicines unces of quinine—15 Ibe. English Calomel,
Drugs, Haleratus, 1 bbl glue, I do copperas,
" r, 2 do allspice, race and ground ginger
gs No 1 while lead, I y
Tot>auo—2. superior “Orinoco” chewir rtobn cro,
pnmi.fi's—11 Osnaburgs, 7 8 andld.unhl PP it on
' t I KI . : i. WILLIAMS & Co Muney taken inp y-
Al mnent f r goods at pit, by GEO. ALLEN & Co.
Dee Gth, 1843. ' dec 7 dAeiMiy
J TEMPLEDOSWELL & CO ,
HE subscrihers have entered into pa rtnerohip, under toe firm
I J. Tevople Dos well & Co., for the purrose of doing a gen-
eral comwission business. J. TEMPLE DOSWELL,
, M. B. MENARD
Galveston, Der 1 st, 1843 21-w2-418
T UST RECEI VED-10 ia French Quinine, 200 ibs. Salera
J tus, so gallon* best sperm lamp of, for sal by
Nr. , J D GROESBEE K
p AGGING AND BALE ROP.-40 pieces Kentucky Bag-
D ping, • bales India do, 50 coils Kenineky bale rope, 15 do j
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iarders and transe iet persons.
The undersigned pledges himsef that nopains
II shall besd make his guesis comfortable. Great pains
. || h vebeeken to grocure hdhest and auentive servants.—
Y al timex j, < .. er y
he narke rds,andachoice • • ionol-w ine s Win be kt pt
for sbose •may desire them. '
The ablestablisbment isai tuatedin the most pl . ant and j
Il retired pit thr thy. '
Being ana that hisgue tsmaybe entirely sati d, he
has made Cited reduction in the ; ri e on b ard.
A- ANGELL, Agent forC. M. Allen.
h mar7d&379
50 do green peas,
2 bales corks,
1 box French prints,
25 do do madeira wine, 2 boxes ladies’ allk and
' 40 do chabli white wine, bonn ■
' 78 bpxes Frontignau museat, *86 boxes loaf sugar,
20 bags almonds, shell, 55 de olives and pickles,
1449 do salt, 1 bale paper hanging,
10 kegs vinegar, 1 box wool hats,
7 boxes quinine and drugs, 20 boxes absinth,
2 tubs leeches, 2ft do brandy cherries.
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r cird Fans the Itullitin of
I imar theSEcem-Beat
-A kEe < ashisfrpndsand
1 haa takt n
k no ■ - t and ispreg a n i । > «ccom-
2 whole do
rja *
Aili le- for i
: nins st be .pared to make his friend: < on for iab e>
' J. M. SEYMOUR.
N Bl’he rates of Board are reduced lo SI 50 per day,
■ and #9 tier week.
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N orEs.
1 Cata'mi tie of Hooks, dfc , for sale at the Telfgraph Office. «• -
i V AKI IN’S Reports, 10 volvmes, Martin’s j Reports, (new
! Eeries,) 8 volumes, Louisiana Reports, 9 volumes, Chil-
ty‛s Criminal Law, 2 Humes, Dunlaps’ Praclice, j volvme
Ma sar huselis Term Report, 3 volumes,
Salkeld's Reports, 3 volumes,
Locke on Un ■ rstanding 2 volumes,
Laws olCoaluila and Texis in Spanish and English, 1
Colonization Contracts of S. F. Austin and law < relative to
U Sta -I T: ury-Nutes
} tet ddnpalty,
> con . Mum c pa ty,
r . mucipality •
nANK
NEW onttaxs.
1. Olk of Louihana,
1 FOR SAIBY JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jr.
sea du
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Unionank, *
tnnl Banking Co.,
Grant S D kinson, 1* Bremoud, G
. , 1f I; C W Adan
(drrccltd front t'.n L‘ullcCn of Svtimbir 25, 1913
vros—i l <r < ' - icaToN
uaya, i
nge, K
emnen}
enrimu P‛A3.—0 dozen lung and shor handle frying
| I pan-, just received and for safe by
I ___ J SHACKELFORD, Jr
ll I VE CHAMPION’S Vegetable. \^ue Medicine, a safe and
U certain eure for chills nnd fever in all i , plicated
forms , also an <• hcient remedy for fevrs ofevey dt ription.
Also, Dr. Champion's Vegetable, Anto Bilvus, Aoto Dysseptic
I purifying and catharrie Pill, for sale by
aug If. d&wtf-402 J. D. GROESBEECK.
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saruran.
N w York an Bosion,
souras ax.
Alabama
Soush Cacolina,
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Russia bale repe, for sale by 2 “ Ji 7
nov 2r.dswir in- JNO.SHACKELPORD,Ja.
I ' LGUK — 50 bbls »uperfide new FLU H, hallqdarler, j
l and eighis, fresh buek wheat do., for sale by * .
tov 25 wit 417 J SHACKELFORD, Jn |
\ | KIN VEY WiLLAMS & •' puy-
Al mentof Goods m our,’by J. SHACKELFORD Ju,
Houston, Nov.2lat, 1813. POv 21 d&wi-416
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DGi Stablas are also attached to the Honse.
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OLDCAPITO.
i Rules of
A Texas.
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15 15 a 16 30
- 15 54 d 5 56
AXCRANGE.
44 « $6 do
41 a 43 do
63 a 67
L sep 9 d&wtf-406 1
EN, late of San Iugusllnt^ 25 casks claret,
\ V DULD respe inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of I Lous)
VV ton and ns vithat she Will open a School for chi Irenand
youth of both sex,8s M idden is prepared to teach the branch,
eaofa thorough Eteduction, together with Music, Drawing
Painting, Ornamenpedle Work, &e., and she hopes by hr
strict attention otur of the minds and a strict regantio the
manners and cohdohose consigned to her charg
genera!, satisfaction,<eur« patronage. She has als
in rince as a Tenchting been engged in
ij:
Atheres itauon h .enjoys ns u publit < a rer, and
' the commodaccommodtions of tn House, that he will reci ive
I. a liberni sharthe public patronnge, and pledg ehims if that he
will/fail to umexertons to sustain the character of the house, and
n n lei his pnt comfortable.
Hi- prices I materially reduced below that of theother houses,.
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400 boxes do
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K wueky ■
' — - a Ktan Lari '
nci A
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12 dezenmostard,
4 dozen 1,2, 3 and 5 gallon childrens’ties and slippers,
1 bale “Lowell’’ osnaburgs,
1 .bale 4 4 brown domesiic,
1 bale 7-8 do do |
2 dozen linn bosom shirts,
6 dozen ladies’ while couon
2000 lb ci stings, consisting hose,
.— , .—------ u0vun, >* oft ns, spiders, tea ket- 2 boxes assorted ribbons,
Pertusssom - 30 M yplit and ribbed Percu din Caps, lies, &c., 12 lbs. patent thread.
paper—16 cap and letter Paper, 100 pr. sad iron*,
Cntlan Cancasek A doz Whnermerne heet ALSO IN STORE
150 ■ . ground iillum salt,
Llucs k-,' ksonMewi!)
ARRIVEb.
Dee G s hmer Diyton. Sy rrett, from Glveston
PASSEXGERS, i
, Cpt Robertson. Ri v 1 Summers, Col Wm G Cook,,
Dr l’ oples W J icobs,Xlr Grant, Mrs Trewan, J Need,
• Ls hither. Mi Foxtnine, A M Geu try, A Angeli, J ||
Frud, Bishop Aydrew. P Waters, D Y Stnnley, W
Sherman, Messs’ho mpson, Hun er, H«ndon. Wewman,
Jul- C 1 npbi 1 ■ ! • und child, Mrs Bust r, Mis ' ordo j ox to
va HK liikly l bond rrk । nov 1& wt-415
' 'j CON$I iNEES . IEMON 1 HoL s!
Allen &/Co, J < n
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