The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 610, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1844 Page: 4 of 4
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Port of Houston-- Mates of* Wharage.
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AND AGUE, or Intermillant Fever, that its powers have bee;
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2 demijohns old C< gi ac
or Ireland on cotion or freight
exeluded it
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Eraxos Santiago
Rio del Noria
Tampico -
Vera Cruz
Lag lira and Campeachy
Sisal
Honduras
Per cent adv
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2500 exfra regalia egars,
6 teel corn mills,
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■LOther Florida ports,
R Mobile
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* - J.D GROESBEECK
CUGAR.-20 Lbl New Orleans new crop SUGAR, for sale
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Austin, Februarv irh, p 17.
R A TES OF I NSU K A NCE A i N E ,.
ATLAXTIC POUT'
• t- n or b (
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0 75 per gallon
0 374 “
<1 50 "
0 25
0 25
0 73 "
0 23 ' ‘ “
Bacon, per lb. - •
Bible , esaments and primary school books.
2
the property ol emigran ,
Vineg it P H ga in
Wheat and other grains perbushel of CO lb .
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rpHE fine fast sailing Belgian bark JEAN KEY,
X Cap. J. De Pauw, copper and copper fasten-
ed, having superior accommodatiohs for passen- |
gers, will leave for the above port on the 251h
„ ____________ , y renewing the
heahthy actio- of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re-
markable benefit in Dyspepsia, depraved Appetite, Heart burn,
Wajer Brash, Flatulency, Jandice, Night Sweats, Dysentary,
<ie tud rizi
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Dry goods in | a kag ssepar • H « h
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months | ast, and every exerion will b
receive merch intable
same bede.vered to .
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5 bbb. Amer
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ol tt. .e it at nal e,
the Coi w»i am al.
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Catleand Mock ol all kinds,
ni, adv.
ton the couts heretofor
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COASTWISE.
Any port north of Hatteras -
Do South and North of Savannah
St. Marya. Georgia -
St. Johns, Georgia - -
St. Augustine, Florida
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ing to register tonnage.
September 10th. sep 10 d&wi/-354
trPromissory Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
ed ,ir duties on good imported at -r ihe Im ot February, I M2 1
French, the produce of France, and import
edin French or Texlan veasels,
Madeira, : ,
Por , ;
Rhenish all kinds, ;
Spanishiled, ;
ft une, •
polI
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ft
; Tea,
Toolsand imaplement
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edtoubscrihersreztlariy, bu
। the Republic, und o distant poi
a iyrannical abu.e of
__fuge ; a specific and lasting cure for the Fever and Ague.
This worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack
medicine, it having been the result of many years’ study, expe-
rience, and labor, in the medical practice and obvseration of
FEVER AND AGUE It iff composed of such medicinal
12 dozen mustard.
B’
hides, &
april22d&w386
’ iityUs r<® sa d>L! . AND ti
- i 15
15
ul which it
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To'and from any port in Eurove.
North of Cape Florids, United Stu
Any port inCuba - •
a.‛.".ela ITwirme Ktatae Velanr
de
Ale, and all other kinds of Malt Liquor,
I Allspice per lb. - - *
Bagging, bale rope and twine for packing
cotton, -*.
I Books and Stationary,’ •
Ronnets, Ladies,
Butter, per )b.
[ Bret, per 26 Ib , - E
RNESS i ACORY.
, an eniez I । r I i s anciet
1 bale 7-8 do
2 doze n linen bo-om
gn, . .
ngin,
• 4th proofbrandy.
no no
du • u >
do du
do do
Gibrnltar
Lisbon and Alalags
Mediteranean
Kussa -
Porto Cabello, Loguira
‘Trinadad
S w ede n
Soap, bar, per ib.
“ shaving and perfumed
Spices,
Sweeim • IP d < on
Corn mills—l cask, 40 complete.
Collars and qames-20doz. assorted sizes,
Hlaeksmith a tools— r omplete aott.
Soup—boxes No. 1 soap.
Casting - ovens, sniilers, pots,keliles, Ac.,
Iron—Sweed and Teunessee,
Steel—German, blister and easl-teel.
Spades and shovels—12 doz. Hames, Adais &c.,
he pelu
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hivs ol
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c Carolina rice,
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Felunary next, for freight or passage, having
two-thirds of her cargo engaged, apply io
H. A. COBB A BROTH., Galveston,
jan 11 d&wtds 421 or to B. A SHEPHERD, Houston.
----- i REMOVAL
rIHE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he
1 has removed from hi* old stand to the Blue building four
doors south west of lhe Hou ■ n House, Main Street, whe re he
in ends to carry on the manufacture of Tin and Sheet Iron in
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re lor and t y w.
Bt ck-per 1000, ’
Steam l'oats and all cAf
Great Ertam
Do
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ol the paper wnl be
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fai t n
In duing this, it will
, ."6, zum ordiale . nd । iL-
-0 50 per gal.
o 62 ••
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i a mas h
ue -eeney
remedy for Executive u urpation uno
power.
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6 dozen ladies' white Cl
2000 lbs. castings, cori ting he i,
■ ties, &c, 1 ni fl
JOO pr. sad irons,
ALSO IN STORE,
in the Edi orial departmen
will be aided by Gentiemen ce
terests, who have made i> tri
Sherry
Teneride, t
Wearing •' I ,
action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other imporiant
the immediate cause of the disease. ISpeedmly promotes a re
gular and healthy appetite, which is generally entirely destroy- l
ed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor and
strength is soon afforded to the whole system,
parent to all, that a medicine possessihg these pi
is useful in a great variety of complaints. Bj
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11 a 5*
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prihetpally tested, and with those who have seen Rs usefulness, I
'ii is pronounced sovereign toall remedies heretofore discovered
for ihqse diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, by
many who were subjeet to a periodical recurrence of the Chills i! , pa ..10
and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended attack. j Any othet Uniedtat
For further accounts of is greatusefulness, MB pamphlets ac- A n y/ portin Mexwoandslexd
dompanying each bottle. Just received and for Mile by ; ( V ADDFR-Jus receiver 1, i
augidawf-402___ J P GROESBEECK -vLaugt6dgwimo
"i AMP OlL, allspice, cloves, mace, salaratus, sor saleby j GUGAR2bNew
,L aog 16dAwtl 4__J D .tv . _________
500 bs.r st, 1.r.er, and Ger-
man steel.
Shoes ; mi boot .
Tobacco man ifac i
Tin ware,’ \
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FOR SALB BY JOtIN bil \» KELFORD, JR,
(tOFFEE—30 bagsgree lla< ana Su t »O bbls New (‛‛
U leans, new crop Molases—t bbl*. N. Orleans , new erop
New Bacon -a superior quality, haul*, aide ■ aud shouldeia
Salt—100 sacks ground avium and bloren,
Nai's—TOO keg ass i* t sizes, 4 to IJ p
Bale rope and bagcim- 3 bale* India kagging, 40 coil rope
Turpeniin—Mr asks, no excellent article on up,
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■ ng in va ue 5ol0, fee
- 3d pi ’ Ceni. adv
BY S. J R WOODS A < o
RcyAoldi-t cornt r, »>ppnstfr thr ilou»lnn Huure
u,. i CnDDLES
nha. ' • tion adapted to the conr tr y
fi - market: Ladies’ Saddles, both
t
10 per cent adv.
15
23
6
$3 Or
2 cl*
free
f tee.
20 ets.
10 per cent, adv.
3 ci-.
$5 Mt
3 00
35 per cent adv.
3 cis.
30 percent, adv.
30 “ ■ . “
il 00
all its varieties, and that he is able to fill all orders from the
countrin the shortest notice and as cheap as similar work can |j
be done in the States. He has now and will keep on hand a i
good assoriment of all kinds of Tin Ware, and country met- H
chants and general dealer* w ill do well to examine before they
pnrehase elsewhere, if they think it an objeci to save 25 per
cent. ---
jan 4 dAw3m-423___________ A. McGOWEN 4 1‛
O tfOEB.—6 cases of ladle’s and gentlemen a shoes, boot * ---
B & of ladies’ prunelle boots, seal lace shoes I?
•runella foxed boots, strap shoes, morocco boot*, prunek - •
a and kid slippers, ties and straps; gentlemen’s lasting and >
ined brogues, Kip and calf skin shoes, broan and pumps, and i *
a good assortrient of boy’s shoes, just receive and for sale by
may 18 J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
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rIVHE subscriber has mov d his stock of Drugs Medicines, Ac.,
I one door s uth 1 ) the storeform rly occup d by Mr. Samuel “
Mans._augZ3dewtf-402 ' D 1 iROD SEF ECK.
; POR HAVRE.
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- cask's 00 s and star w,
a**oi!cd * ze,
50 plough moulds,
' , the eni e ubjec
। n porkiun of Texas
of ild inbabilah - .
' u uave bren made
ro r . e le other.
10 <
5 per cent. adv
. himsell, to pre: ent th .t p
In undei tal. log 11.1 j < .
O' erpectation oi m ikins
A ND it: W RABB,
11 be Lu ri ol l’rustei
5 baskets champaign
3 kegs leratus.
75kxs nails, toz sale by
JOHN SHACKELFORD, Jni
Elementary studies, .....
Entire E a zli h < . •
. Inclu lIng ic • ngna 1,
Tuition v ill be charged hum the ume of r , li . e nt
V lor II (le of intoxi- '
ny de it; ich,ateforever
and Furniture—the pi
in actual une, nol ekr
. Harness ofallkines.
Hurd-ware and cutlery.
Hou Iras ,
' Emigrn *,
Alt ai nt<* uot otherwi-e enumeraled, 15 per cent. adv.
On all gonis imported in foreign boutoms, wish the < xceptiou ot
. v wels w hich by treaty or act ol Congre ss ate
permitted to enter on ihe paytneni ol the dome stic duty-an
addittonal dutyol live per cenl.
’ TosnhOE--Froin and ..f er ihe n neteehth day of May, ene thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vessels which may enter any port of the Republic from any
foreign pi rt or place, a tonnage duty ol sixty cents per ton,
on merchant vessels, and thiry cenis ga steamboais, at cord-
.............
tothecloseol these un. Board in private iamilit es, to
812,50 ■ er mon i. The i ew. College buil । omyl ed,
and lurniherample uceomnmodaliuns for a large n mbes ol
sindenis.
111........... J . 111
H A COBB A BROTHER,
Auction and Commieeion Alffchanlt—ilalreilon
Liberal advance made on consignments. ____
Tarifot the K c public ofTexas,
As ficed by the tilth Confreetf to take tftcl from
and after the*lfd day of February, 1842, payable ,
in (Md, HUaer, or Ezchequer Bdlt at their mar-
ket value.
over .40 tons, 35 per trip.
Smaller ctaft in propor-
tion
■ 5 casks ham ,
20 table salt. Large awortment rif frles,
■ > : ieces Kentucky bag ing, chis cl ,t ers • ,
35 < ilsrope, 1 ea ■ mtn’s aip-b ahs
3 bblsvinegar, I '■
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UWAND‛s l‛UNIC MiXl'U KE, or Vegetable Febri-
Shot-asorted size-,
Alao, a well selected assortment of spring and summer dry
goods, hnts, boots, shoes, bardware, i uilery. drozs, medi inen,
and stmiouary, which will be exchanged low for
ouzh ju- lv, li
11
l ■
2 nests northern tuhs.
>
r A*seme-aed
e puper, ihe undersigned
J i 4
1 <4
. 0 per ceut. adv.
15 t “
A FRESH supply ol Calamol, Quinine and Oyium, just re- l
A.ceredby . ' D GROESBEECK.
v 18 Lwtt-398.
To Europe not m the North Sa
Do in the North Se 4
Africa ....
S ith Amerit i
From New-Oricans,
To Africa
B rinud .
Bahama Islands *
Do do each additional
C pedc Verd Islands
Do du each additiunal
Denmark -
Frauce, Aiantie
Du M duller a nea n - ’
KJ I । -PVI '• । nt tut >te worig
eri > e a uudet i ned ).a । w
10 Bbis. new fl ir,
12 sack* Havana colce,
- bbls. New Orleans sugar,
2 ;. hds. bacon ides.
i
* a
< Joi ii, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 lb-.
■ < ' cr 1b.
Cider, caskorboule.
Chocolate, per lb.
( iz ira, Spunish, per 1000,.
A meric. D, “
Carriage-, pleasure.
Cheese, per lb. -
। Clothing, ready made,
F our pel bbl.
Fruits, dried and green,
I Furniture, and all manufueiures of wood,
i' Arn ■ . yi
Farminzuensils, implemen ul buabaudry.
* rianandSpanis ' 1 n,
and quilted. Gentlemen’ Bad-
Ci ■, plain a I quilted, als
trees of ihe best quality, and
t patternsthalcan be g • up -
Harness of every desrrigion.
err description trimmed end ret ired in ihe nentent ‛ and
withdispaich. ID ’ ' '■ andali military workionei orden
. . be t< lowlont o
i o nt ■. produ c. I . * 1 i. ; ' ' •
(3 1 Riv ”1^'1 0,400z.F ren Q oinine,ekegsSal cratu ,
30 Demi h OJuee i l rt i y *
-en: 6 ■ f '. GROESBEEC,■*
NEWFFLOIIA,.COFFEE, SUGAR, BACON,
I bale "Le V . ” osnal
l ba le । 4 br . wn don
eurred, which the uader urd i
depend upon ihe assistance of hi*
and f el with । i on thi- <» « sic
The paper will I ol medium
SALT, RAGGING. ROPE, &c ; Liquorimbn
Peltries petlOOIbe., 6}c
Lard, Nada, dec. perkeg,3
iron and lead per 1001 ha.
Large packages, parcels, 4
or machinery, measuring
at the rate of 5 feet, 12*
Horre, mule or ass, free
Hei sure carnages, $1 00
Wagons, carts or other
veh clesn s . 50 e.
N ent caule,per head,
Sh
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|> WATSON’S Ofice on Pre ,,
Ll.Square, Houstor. J E I " '
’ R U T ERS VI LLECOLLEGE.
FAYEITE COUNIY, TEXAS.
‛iVHE sixth session ol this institulion closed on the IGthult.,
1 with a public examination and exhibiuon higbly « redita-
b.e to its literary character. The seven h -e-ion wicom
mence un the 151 h Inst.
I'ACl L 'I' Yi
Rev. C. RicuanDsox, Pr esideat and Acting Pri>h ror of Mor.
al Science and Belie- Lelers,
Kev, ( • W. Thum*-, Professor of Languages end Matlie.
11 a 2,
Mfs. MAamaG. Ricuannson, Precepire ,
The < oile giate ar i divided ntolw ei , onewerksesh;
he irat coinmences on lhe third u ad , ot Ja oua and ihe
sei <>iid on the third Njonday ot July.
The vacations acetwo; rst, t rom the second Tlursday of
June iolhethird Monday of July ; set und, from the -njUd
' . of December to the tint.I Mondi
Expenses per *• sion in a Iv: n e, in parinone, qr ( iva-
• nt
0 75
<1 25 ‘
” g
0 541
0 15 11
3 cl *.
15 per «
3 •
5 e .
5300
. 50 > I-
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l u H
11 u l j
i a 2
L a
i u
H a H
i, a
1 a U
H a
piz, br o- rod,
; I man 1 act ed *1 ic
hereiotore greuilv imt
ill feel amply < w aii •
' nable (O b ar, .ud L |
eddx, atiil thg-e V
i ie u. : - goeu . a .
which will onavoidabiv
i ne o ■: advar ages of Ru er sville : ■ a
aredisingui hed Itoccupie-acenripo
lic,and rem inbleluc l riv
heat lifat Ine - 4 ol ii < limaie. and i * pi ure <
Bacon, per hhd.,
Sngar.
Har i ware.
s Crockery, a
Liqude, per pipe,
do half pipe,
do one tour th,
Mom, per bale.
Blankets,
Bottles, per crate,
Rice, tierce, ,
Ale, bbls. .
do * do.
Coffee Salt, spices, Ac.
per bag. 64
Bogang, per piece, i 6*
Bale Rope or cordage,
per end, . . 64
Hidee, each, . . I e a.
The produce of this couhtyi by Resolution of the Board of Al
dermen permitted free of Wharfage. -
DANIEL G. WHEEL ER
1813d&wtf-376, Wharfjllas er
i pbii- during lhe en uing
< ew paper, to be sty leu "I ue
eivieu to his individual gain,
buim, are eutirely willing 0
nhocicompeuaition,t i Ui. ac-
they have in view , a . ten id
o u’ com <. iiormaion hi ruzd.
1 ie. and thone wboiw ill labor '
give their timeand exerioa, w
complishmentmi egicai objeci
they Ici eed, by e di -eu aiio
in r< to ing the We ern itere
by u-urpasion and violec , ibr
their rouble, i odo lui*, uuu
rp HE uudes ignec
•Cny
Western Adv te.
A* its name put pi
oppor . . .
H. er and inicicis
O rum the one and
a imadvert treely, t
j o
3 “ w me
pursued by the Exet ulive, and, - wuld he rominue ihat . our e,
everyetloi will ben ' i o . t i,; . i ■ infru ninre
Eardtohis ondu oe > . , .. . edie
• ' 1 ’• ion, may come paredtpa, ■ . .. n : e
i iled to i e W mieru in-
v their v । ..ie »mdv for
over i ie.
W i h , iP‛ 0
: ov r 4 '
Luu b r,
o.i' . [ in bi-h of 3-
. P ■ . v •« rib.
Pink pc; ubl.
d beans, per bushes.
150 sacks goundallum salt, ,
310 1 R G rman bniled Linseed Oil in jugs,
.
zkaass ' o"‛ ama 22*
Bow
r),,1 I
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3ct
30 per c
. 30 per (
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to “
.Bee.
10 cis.
o r U.
Wate, crockery, * * - 30 per ( nt adv.
Wine* Burgundy, Hermitage Cl amber in, '
and all other varieties ol Burgundy excepi
Champaigue, ■ - 15 percent, adv.
Chauaigur, - - $ 2 50 per doz.
Clarei, in ca es, • ’ 0 per cent, aiv
" in ea k , : . t 10 c per gallon
Pickles,
Porcelain aud < rockery u. re,
Pou . .. 4
Rice, j er lb.
Sali per bu l ol 0 d
Sagar, brow n, per lb.
.
- Hava, a, white, ’
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