The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 678, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1844 Page: 1 of 4
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Whiskey, 10 bbls rectified Whiskey,
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White f^ad, 15 kegs extra white lead,
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Quinine, 20 oz.
Fare Reduced.
Board and Lodging, per month,
rope, Kentucky and Gras
baleing Twine,
Rope, 50 coils rn
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300 lbs. copperas,
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green paint brushes,
li th rage red lead,
Distriet Court execution.
Powers of Attorney,
Warrantee Deeds.
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He will be found at his office or at his resi-
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Herbs of all"kinti, uygejau
Hydriedate potassa. Coot’s pi
cutlery, hats, boots and shoes, drugs and medicines, paints,
oils, crockery, wooden and willow ware, will be disposed of
advanageonsly, by
SHACKELFORD, SAMPSON & Co.
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Calomel, 15 ibs English calomel,
Candiet, 15 boxes New Bedford candles,
Soap, 20 boxes Winchester No 1 Soap,
Salt, 150 sacks Gro A Hum and blown Salt,
Bagging, 30 pieces Kentucky bagging,
Lodging,
Breakfast, .
Galveston, Dee, 9, 1843.
NOTICE.
Twine, 100 lbs. baleing Twine,
Nails^ilf kegs nails, 4,6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 penny*
Steel, an excellent assortment, cast, German and Blister
Amonia,
j arrow root,
Peruvian bark.
some varietv,
English and French merino and bombazines,
Italian silks fordreses.
Mull, Swiss, jaconet and book muslins,
LANK Affidavits id obtain Attachments,
Bonds in Attachments,
Sand paper, pumice stone, &c.,
Just received andforsalatpricesto suit purchasers, by
vapl18d&w438 J. D. GROESBEECK.
Manna,
Nutmegs,
iOil of cloves.
Opium,
piperine,
quinine,
opodeldoc
ludthite.
Castile soap,
castor oil,
Cobalt,
cloves,
copperas,
Creasote,
croton oil.
Ergot,
Ektractw,
senna,
gum aloes,
Silks.
Sugar, brown, per lb.
Sugar, loaf, and candy, per Ht.
Havana, while,
•Soap, bar, per lb.
“ shaving and perfumed,
Spices,
Sweetmeats and conserves,
Shoes aud bools,
Fobaceo, mannfactured.
Tin ware,
and linen drillings, linen bosom shirts, &c., &c.,
Which with their Mock of groceries and liquors, hardware,
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a sp’endid assortment of French and
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which it
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spirits of nitre,
cephalic snuff,
Moffatt pills,'
Brandreth pills,
Hygeian pills,
Cook's pills,
ces. Among his assortment are
30 per cent, adv. alcohol,
Checks, licking, Ladies’ white and colored cotton hose.
Gents mixed and brown cotton half hose, kid, pic nic,
silk and Lisle thread gloves,
Linen, cambric, hass silk pocket and nekk handkerchiefs
. Taylors 300 yds. Persian ihtead,
Taylors and others, 200 yds. Persian thread,
borax,
brimstone,
calomel,
camphor,
cantharides,
apl 20 d&t MM .
10 per ent adv.
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town and country purchasers,
Consisting of painted lawns and mucins.
English, French and American prints, a I
THE MORNING STAR,
Publishedat theOmee of the Telegraph,
BY JAMES F. CRUGER.
TenMi—The Morning Star is published tri- weekly on Tuesdaye,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 410 per annum, payable semirunnuhliy
n advance.
Aovzarisrsa.—One Dollar per square for the first insertion and
fifty cents for each subsequent insertion—eight lines or less to con- ।
stitute a square. ... Kt
To Merehantsandothers advertising by the year, a reasonable de-
duction from rhe above rates will be made.
Steambont cards, Political and Personal communications will be
charged at the same rates as advertisements.
Announcements of Candidates for office 410 in advance.
MrAll commuuientions intended for the Morning Star must be ■
addressed post paid to the Editor.
Steel,
Broomt, 15 dozen straw brooms.
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10 percent, adv.
3 its.
$500
3 00
35 per cent adv.
13 cts.
30 perceut. adv.
Dragt and MediciSti.
T D. GROESBEECK has just received from New York
J • and Europe every medicine necessary in practice or pre-
s< ibed by the Facility. Also, a great variety of Patent and
Vegetable Medicines making his assortment complete. Mer-
chants. Planters and Physicians can supply themselves with the
best Medicines carefully put up cheaper than can be found else-
where in the republic, and in many cases al New Orleans pri-
ings,
Geralstein, a Sequel to the Mysteries of Paris.
Heads of the People,
Biddy Woodhull of the Pretty Hay Market, by Ingraham
Redolphin Boston, by Ingraham,
The Empress of Beauty.
Tales ol the Hall, by Rev. George Crabbe.
Ned Myers or a life before the Mast by Cooper,
W hims and Oddities by Thos Hood, ‘
The loiterings of Authur O’Leary, by Charies Lover,
Self Preservation, by A. Broussais,
Columbian and Grahams Magazine,
Lady Book, Ladies Companion &c.
The Texas Treaty with Van Buren and Henry Clay’s let
ter in the Bulletin Extra at 1 bit ech;
TEETH 1 TEETH 1
Doctor Jno. L. Bryan, Surgeon Denlntt,
Q ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to thecitizens of Houston
1 Land its vicinity. He is now prepared to attend to all opperations
connected with his profession. Ladies will be waited on at their
residence in casce of sickness or inability to attend his office. Office
over the store of Mr McGovern.
j N B.—Dr B. will spend 2 or 3 weeks in Brazoria, commencing
about the 15thofMay. apl 10dltw3in436 t
| US T RECEIVED by late arrivals from Newuneans, a rink
J selection of Dry Goods, to which are invited the attention of
$3 00
2 cts.
free,
free.
20 cts.
2 4
Flour, per bbi. •
Fruits, dried and green, J
Furniture, and all manufactures of wood,
Fire Arms of every deseription.
Farmrig utensils, implements of husbandry,
and Furnuure—the property of Emigrant*
in a texceedingin value 8300,
Harness of all kinds, - -
THE VIOMNEG STAR
magnesia, tall petre,
sal eratus, sal soda, &e.
J. D. GROESBEECK.
SHAW’S HOTEL.
At fittd by the ns th Congreet; to lake effect from
and after the lst day of ^February, 1842, payable
in Gold, Sdtfr. or Exchequer Billt at their mar-
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1(0 gallons linseed Oil, 150 Ibs, Logwood,
1 UU 50 ke gs white lead, 100fustick,
400 lbs. Spanish brown, 300 lbs. Alun),
300 “ ' Venetian red, 40 gallons copalvarnish
40 lbs glne.
AryIS Eatablishment is now ready to receive Board- A
-4 1 ers at reduced prices, and the proprietor flatters han--
•elf that thenecommodationsand fare are ag good as can be had
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Pailt, bb painted Pails,
Castings, 3000 lbs. castings,ore ns. spiders, pots, &c.,
with many articles unennmerated,just received per lassevera
packets, and for sale by
‘ apl 16d&w-437 SHACKELFORD, SAMPSON & Co.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WYNNS will in future give his entire attention to his
al any house in the city.. He pledges himself that no pains shall
be spared to make his House pleasant and agreeabl to all who
> may favor him with their company.
Board and Lodging, Per Month,
Board only, " " .
Dinner only, .. "
Board and Lodging, Per Heel,
(1OFFEE, 40 sacksgreen Havana coffee, 5 sacks old Java do
VSugar, 12 boxes bre wn Havana, 10 bbls N. Orleans do
Flour, 26 bbls, superfine Flour, t
Turpentine, 3 bbls spirits turpentine,
Liateed Oil, 50 jugs boiled Oil,
French Quinine,
Linen lawns. Irish linens, birds eye and Russian diaper,
Damask, table, do
3 4, 7-8and 4-4 domestic,
3 4 7-8 and 4-4 brown domestic,
Virginia and Lowell Osnaburgs;
Linen musquito netting, blue drills, Bath cord,
De'joinville cord, blue nankins, denines,
Constitution twills, cottonades.
Brandy, 2 pipes Larrande cognac, 3 bbls bld peach do
Tobacco, 50 boxes whole, hall and quarter boxes Virgin
ia Tobacco,
Board only, per week,
A good Stable attached to the House.
J. M SEYMOUR. Proprietor.
Galveston' April - I-t 1__apl 13 d& wtt-437
Painlt, Oils and Dyestuffs.
balsam copavia,
15 per cent. adr i " fir,
blue pill,
4
Iroa, pig, bar or rod,
“ uR manufaetnred artieles of
torms a component part, ' 15
Linen, - • • -,.15
iquur---braudy,git,rum, cordials, and oth-
erliqnors—iandzd proof, • - 8050pergl.
3d aud An J roof, "
over 4th
j__march 6 d&wif-431 4
(TAROH, a fresh article just received, and for sale
i b aug 16d&wt-402 J. D. GROESBEECK.
GRAPE VINES. "----
A LARGE and choice assortment of European and American
•hGrapes (Roots or Cuttings) for sale by,
F. JACOB ROTHHAAS.
Orders may be addressed to the care of E. 8. Perkins.
Houston, Jan 15th, 1844.____jan. 17, wtf-424
N ILL SAWS.— Rowland's celebrated Mili Saws, for saleby
IVLfeb 17429 SHACKELFORD,SAMPSON &.co,
BOOK BINDING
HRANC[S R. LUBBOCK, Clerk of the District Court of
H Harris County, is alone authorised to receipt for costs due
J. 9 Holman, former Clerk of the District Court of uid coun- ■
ny E. H. WINFIELD. I
) June 29th, 1843. July 1 dtf •
arifrot the Republic of Texas, .
Board only, . “
Board and Lodging, " Day,
Dinner,
Supper,
*--- BOOKS, STATIONERY, &.
DECEIVED per S’ar Republic from New York, an assort-
Lment of Ledgers, journals, and Day Bools. "Also, School
Books, such as Geographies, Grammar Arithmetics and Spel-
ling Books. Aho, New Publiations, such as-
Robinson Crusoe, illustrated by Grandville , with 200 En-
gravings, a beautiful edition.
Vicar ol Wakefield, with 200 engravings, by Oliver Gold-
smith.
Book of the Navy, comprising a general history of the
American Marine and Naval Battles, with numerous
engravings
Jack Hinton—Harry Larroquer- Handy Andy,
Charles O'Mally--Hector O’ Halloran,
Thiers History of the French Revolution,
Msteries of Paris in two volumes, 81,
Bound edition of the Youth’s Gazette,
The Sisters, or Romemceof Real Life, by Henry Cockten.
Charcoal Sketches or Scenes in a Metropolis, with Engrav-
HOUSTON. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4. 1844.
50 " madder,
50 “ indigo,
Ale, and all other kindsol Malt Liquor,
Allspice per 1b. - - *
Bagging, bale rope and twine for packing
cotton, . '
Books and Stationary,'
Bonneis, Ladies, . * .
. Boner, per lb.
Beef, pr 200 ibs, “
Bacon, per lb. - *
Bible*, Testaments and primary school books,
Cattle and Mock of all kinds,
Corn, and Corn meal, per bushel of 50 lbs.
Cotfee, per lt>.
Cider, in cask or bottle.
Chocolate, pct lb --
i i? if s, Span! :i, per 1000,
American, “ -
Carriages, pleasure.
Cheese, per lb.
Charts, *
Ckrhing, ready made.
0 62 "
0 75 "
, Acids, acetic,
“ sulphuric,
" tartaric,
ther.
C) Bbls. Linseed Oil, 4 baskets Sweet Oil, 20 kegs White
A I. eud, for sale by feb 22 J. D .GROESBEE K !
TREMONT HOUSE—6’4 LVESTON it
C)(( L ' 1 tile Soap, 50 ibs. Almond Soap, jus received
/CVV and for sale by J D Glt' ESBEECK.
7V L A W'YERB, CLERf&TbF CO CKTS, J US-
TICES OF THE PEACE, AND CONSTABLES.
30 “
15 "
TN all its various'branches, executed in the best and most
A substantial manner, at moderate prices.
Bindery above the Telegraph Printing Office.
Marshalls patent thread, pearl and agate shirt buttons, met- •' Houston, May 28th, 1M4.____toy 28
al and bone suspender and strap do., patent hooks and eyes, and J GROCERIES &c
cassimeres, sazin vestings, arap arete, white and brown linen 0x1^2^^ Hava ana corlee,5sackoold Java do
0 25. "
0 374 "
0 50 “
0 75 “
3 cis.
15 per aent adv.
15 ets.
30 ct*.
5 ets.
S3 00
50 cts.
Quinine—50 oz.,
TEMIJOHNS, 290 gallons, assorted,
j / Botnet, 2,000 Port and Claret,
Cattor Oil. 200 gallons, best quality,
Eptotn Sain, 600 lbs Epsom,
Jugt, 30 dox., all sizes.
Borax, 90 ibs Refined,
Opium, 25 Ibs Opitm Sarkey,
Blue, 150 Iba Glue,
Starch, 10 boxes best Starch,
For sale by J. D. ROESBEECK.
Houston, May 28th, 1844. my 28 d&wf-443
ADMINISTRATORSNOTICE.
rIHE undersigned having taken out letters of administration
I on the estate of John Belden, dec’d, of Harris county, re-
quires all peesons having claims against said estate to present
the same according to law or they will be forever barred ; and
all those indebted to said.estate, to make immediate payment.
june 4 d4i J* Da CORDOVA, Adm’r.
QEMOVAL-JOHN J HACK ELFORD, Ju. has removed
11 to 7dodts below his former stand, and adjoihing the store
of E. C. Reynolds.
_ H ouston,Octbber 16th' 1843. ct 17 ,d&wtf-41
VI ADDER—Just received, and for sale, by
I* I aug,16 d&wtf-402 J. D. GROESBEECK.
VI H. SHEPARD A 1O., have obtained Ttuers Patent
LVI s from the GOovernment of the Repoblie of Tea for the
manulatthreof Lara Oil ana Candles. mar 30 dazwtf.435
T ea, .
Touts and implemenisot trade in actual use,
ibeiproperyoiengranis, • • free.
Vinegax per gailon, - • 10 cis.
V/beatandoher grah p r i tsel 0 60 Ibs. 20 ets.
Ware, crockery, • - 30 per cent adv.
Wines, Burgundy, Hermit ige, Cbamberiin,
and al other varieties of Burgunuy except
Champaigne, • - - 15 per cent; adv.
Chempagne, - - • 82 50
Claret, in cases, - - 10 per cent adv
* in casks. . ; 10 ct*. per gallon
French, the produce of France, and import-
ed in French or Texian vessel, free.
Madeira, : : 0 75 1
Por, : : * : 0 372
Rhenish, all kinds, ; 0 50
Spanish Red, : 0 25
» White, : : ; • 25
Sherry, : : 0 75
Tenerite, : : : 0 25
Wearing apparel, the personal property of
Emigrants, : 1 • free.
All arlicles not otherwise enumerated, 15 per cent. adv.
On all goods imported in foreign bottoms, with the exception of
those foreign vessels which by treaty or act of Congress are
permitted to enter on the payment of the domestic duty—an
additional duty of five per cent. (
ToNNAGR—From and after the nineteenth day of May, one thou-
•and eight hundred and forty-two, there shall be laid on all
vessels which may enter any port of the Republic from any
foreign port or place, a loanage duty of sixty reais par ton,
on merhant vessels, aad thirty cents on teainbonts, accord-
do "per wrek,
do per day.
W rits of Attachments,
Simmons for Garnashee,
Fi. Fi. against plantiff F F for tost.
States’ Warrants,
Supnas for witness,
Mitimus for want of Bail,
Citations,
Mitimus for Capitol Felony,
Appeal Bond,
Recognizance to appear and testify,
do do to Prosecute,
do do to appear and answer,’
War rents to bring before the Court,
Letters of citizenship,
Summons for District Court,
do Codnty Court,
Sheriff's executions for State taxes,
do do for County taxes.
Justices Supnas, A
Estray Bonds,
Attachments,
Per cent adv
10 ’ "
5 cts.
W hinkey, ist and 2d proof,
3d " :
4th “ i
over 4th "
ard, per ib,
Lumber,
Vats, per bushel of 33 2s.
Oil, •pernr per gallon.
Pepper, black, per Nb.
Rm k, per bbh
। Peas and bean», per bushel,
Pickles,
Porcelain anerockery ware,
Powder and Lead, «
Mice, per lb.
Salt, per bushel of 50 lbs.
ing to register tonnage.
September lOtb. ■ sep 10 d&wif-3M
rrPromissory Notes and Government Bonds are not receiv-
• ed nr duties on goods imported after the let of February, 1842
I LAWCARD.-------
j I " I IE undersigned henceforth will practice their profession in con
; South of the Telegraph and Star Office.
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