The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1839 Page: 3 of 4
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TM LEAGUE,
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LEAGUE. ANDREWS A CO
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Star.
JOS. C ELDREDGE.
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5 bbls molasse
ll) ke
v ot Harrisburg
Notice is hereby given
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I HE Turning and’Bedsted -Making busines3
will be cen.
R. MORRIS
occu-
e rear
LEAGUE, ANDREWS A CO
ADAMS A HARRIS
and
at the end of which time
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Musm msepmammee
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50 boxes soap
100 bags shot
comm’rs
nouston.
ware, Ac, &c, Ac.
nov8 d12-184
rice -will be
HARRIS
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1100
25
50
‘50
‘ 75
00
jOW for cash,
20 boxes claret
20 bbls N York flour
15 bbls sugar
10,000 .
Also—A large lot clothing
nov 11 d4-179
. ______sped ion at
alnomay Wish." "Reglarsles tocolninence at kJ pastnine
5700
11*50
1 8g
8 50
60 37
29 00
10 50
12 00.
6 00
6 00
2 00
0 en
5 0F
ile
10 bbls whiskey
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IMUC HCI-c-51 -Mj "*
I lodging), w $12 with lodgtne per Quarles melis
for the appointment of cti- ;
i Cummings, dec <1, and that
be intended, the same must '
ime the petition will be ac-
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at No 6 Long-row,
sots, and shoes, * -
ware
Pork
NER, Judge of Probate
d10,186
Morning
<13 171
4000 lbs bacon
20 boxes soap
vO bb * lamipoil
2 boxes sweet oil
NER, Judge of Probate
d10-185
ing terms.
nov 18 d3-183
for sale by
nor 15 d6-185
NER, Judge of Probate
d 10-185
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noney and some few pa- ‘
ying for this advertise-
a15 tt
’J" be HPBUCKNER, Probate
J A Mrayiro, deputy elerk__________nov SI dfO-193
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90 sack. coffee
30 bbls rice
rill be sold on the most
aTFBREWER___
subucriptions or adver-
qe on Main-street, and
puary, 1840,or they will
ction. __.
J W CRUGER _
10 quarter casks old port wine i k
50 doz botles of old port, a genuine article, warnt d pore
300 reams wrapping paper; 50 reams glass paper
50 stoves, assorted kinds and sizes
300 boxes glasa, 7 by 9,,8 by 10,10 by 12
350 doz common tumblers in cases ol 70 daz each
Together with a Urge and well selected assortment of ready:
made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, dry goods, crockery, hard”
L Htfniblic of Texas—Cot
I AOuarE Court, Nov ber 13th, 1
to all whom it may oncern, that R
filed his petition under oath, prayi
rate to the vacant succession of JoNh
if any opposition to the appointmend.
be made within ten days, ar which
ALSO Fer Rent, three Store- rooms in the basement story
of said heuse, on liberal terms. -»
pAsGWOODrAUGUSTUSTOOKEIlaieot
1 New York, are in this country, they will confer, a favor by
forwarding their address to the subscribe at the office ol the
Mrrchtipts fold others~41
O J HEDENBERG, Auctioneer-
HEDENBERG $ VEDDER,
n ’ Notice , ,
VIR J L NICKELSON will leave this city in a few days
lor th- interior. He is fully auzhorizedto receive subscriptions
for, and to receive all amoidue the Telegraph I ersons in-
debtedto us, will confer a great favor by seulingtheir accounts
immorigtezon presehtation CRUGER A MOORE
7 Ranaway I.,,
UN the night of the 24th ult, two negro men, viz: AV-l:
stout built, about 5feet 10 inches high rather black, and about
24 ycars <>lrt ABRAM, a mulatto, 5 feet 10 inches high, rath-
er snare made, aged about 24 years. I will give $50 reward fot
the delivery of each of the above described negroes to me at my
residenae 10 miles South of San Augustine; or for securing
them Io uy «y~ that lean EtWmAAWrLINGHAM
plied for the appointment of curat „.
James Pickup, deceased; andthaif any OPPO
pointment be intended, the same mst be.made
at the end of which time the PeiVEL—--
oct 23-68- _ ' JOHN EDMONDSON.
URINGmy absence from Houstonon
jj TANKERSLY will attend to my bo:
75 do su
nov 11 ____________ j
Just Received and for
ire determined cewk
nycieditbe given, by
; ANDREWS ACO
s (if they want to save
seitle their acceunts, as
e given V < A A CO
N^Urleano-J H Laserich A Co, Lammeden, Kendaul A Co, Kipp
A Reid, Pierce, Shannon & Brother*.
New York—J M Miller A Co.
Mohile—Peitch, Van Antwerp A Co.
to whom it may concern, that Mary
her petition on oath, praying for 1
to the vacant succession of avi
that ifany opposition be intended,
ten days, at which tune the.petition
By order of BP BUC
J A SotTHMAYD,deputy clerk __
N r Notice •
V | R J. L- NIcKELSOX is fully authorized to receive all mon-
ies due the Morning Star throughout the country, and also to
reoivegubnerirtions the S"6 J W CRUGER
, ' 1Wanted
RANDON Money, for which the highest Pl
paid, by ADAMS A
nov 18_______ . -
AA , For Reni or Sate
Mg a fine cottage built house across the bayou, with nine lots
ground attached for a garden. For terms, apply at the othce
of the Houston Town Company.
P s Also one or two small houses and lots for rent.
Set 30 _________ W4-223 1*-19*_
e’cleck, A M.
sept 24
P BUdKNER, Judge of Probata
1 d9-185
i (Tr H.L resume their regular Auction Sales in front oftheir .
> V V old established stand, the Auction Mart, commencenscn
1 Monday, the 30h of Sept ember-day of sale
I' goods, hardware, furniture, Ac Ac, in front of the Mart, MoN,
days, Wednesdays,and Fridays- Ouihe intermnediate daysthey,
will autendto the sales of lands, dwelling? and store-hruses
negroes and furniture, in different parts of The city; renting bail-
; dings and hiring hegroes, at public auction.
N B Merchamnts and others sending goods to-be soid.atau,.
lion, will please send them before nine o’clock, A X, on the day
’ of the sale; and to avoid interfering with those whosel 4tsP ‘
. vale sate by small quantities, H A V. will hereafter retail nw
goods at public aucion; the regular commission C are
। cases, and no sorage charged ongoods sent for. auetio n,unles .
! the morning after the sale. No goods win bedeliveredants1
-paid lor, a register of lands, negroes, buildings Ac. forsale,"ie
always be kept at the counting-room, open to the inspection of
", - _____Dowler uicainm
( )nE Hundred Dollars will be given by the corporation of the
city < f Houston, to ascertain what person or persons unlawfully
entered the house of one Adeline Marks, on thenight of the .4th
»f Nov andcomiitted sundr depredatioh, by breaking her
furniture, ad injuring other prope tyabo hetpre Di85, .
nov 15 d»-183 I OSO W LIVELY, Mayor
n ton days, at which time
gin ; 5*aK pipes brandy
eta whiskey
o his appointment be it ten- ।
ten days,at the end ofwhich
the appoint ment of curator 1
>rt Brown, deceased; and
wintment be intended, the
curator to the vacant succession
and that ifany opposition to his aPP
same must be made to this court wit
the petition will be acted upon.
Bv older of B
J A SOuTNMAYD, depty clerk
. Republic of Teras—Cou
■ Jt ROBATE Court, Nov'ber 15, 1839
whom it may concern,
his petition under oath, praying for
tyot Harrisburg . ’ tinuedby me at the old stand.
——Notice is hereby given to
inline W. Buc. ley has this 1
aying for the appointment i
of Ezekiel Humphreys de-
will be acted upon.
By order of ' BP BU
’ J A SovraMaYD, deputy clerk
TA Mepublic < ' Texas.—cinty of. Harrisburg 'J c .s
P Roxark Court, Nov’ber 13,185‛Nolice sherebyaz tied ’ M gahn 7 2 Wiiia
„, whom it may concern, that Xm ill Neu Grleane—
Harrison, deceased, find ;
same must be made within
il) bv acted upon.
ENED, Judge of Probate
• d10-185
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ntyof Harrisburg
39.— Notice is hereby given t
th’d W Wade has this day 1
The Siocuholdenot 1h SMfSsten and Brazos Ra Rend II
ez se irnepsr l
Noustreiccting aseven Directors, a Treasurer, and such othet
said compay, AC ALLEN, )
I iff ore, and Far Site,
OW for task, • pancheons old Jamaica pirits •
1 punchegn rea ldirishiwhiskey - -m-r2
20 casks low pr lead Madeira, winesze >,,
10 quarter casks superior old Madeira. .
1 pipes pre Holland gin; f
5 bbls old Monongah —
SO do rectiied do .
5 bbls old peachbrandy; 5 bbls ratifi or ehorry bounen
10 do cordials, assorted
50 baskets champaigne, anehor brand .
30 casks real old London porter, in bottles
10 do do Scotch ale in bottle*
R'pid'lir of Teras--Cou
rosaru Cum i, Nov. 13, 1830—
whom it may coacern, that John |
i hr petition under Mtn, pi aying "
NRAWFORD A SHEPHERD, Commisslon and Forward to the vacant puccession of Ro
(J ing merchani and Dealers 1 General merchandze, Av , thauil anyopposinonhis,G
— *.«•«*« A. g .iiepmuponuvupdeneteingpnt“
sm ocieats-Veaa4c I * sp5»lum* k 32reuv»,
IT r Hall A MKete
Ll. AVE last received and offer for 4
Ready made elothing Hats
Saddlery and harness Auek
Hardware Bad
Whiskey Floi
nov 14 L
2) Jo.it Received
flHDS. baeon hamsand shouldeA
20 sacks fine Liverpool blown sal
12 boxes imperial tea incaddies 1
All of which are superior articles, and
liberal terms for cash, by
nuv8d3-176i__B
A LL persons indebted to the Star Ini
M tising, will please call at my of
settle the same previous to ihe lat of Ji
be placed in an otficer’s hands for co®
nov 13 dtf _ ___________H
ryv Take Noticej
I HAT from and after this date, w/4
cush, and couh only, and in future, un
ever (without respect to persons) will
nov8dl2M r LEAGt
N B All those who are idebied log
aosts) had better make arrangements |
langer indulgence <~ann >t and wilt Bog
A 1 “ Frond I
A Pocket-Hook, containing a sum o
pers, which the owner may have by fl
ment, and calling at the Post-oflice. J
V ber 15, 1033 iouce i" ucicvy ve- 0
that Otto C Sickmann has this day fled
.Me appointment of curator
ot Geo H yer, deceased; and that if
imueni ientended, the same must be,
the publiation hereof,at which timhe
led upon oII
By order of BPBI
1 A ^iTBMRVmjiepmy clerk
g Rrpoklicof Tecas—Cou
1 ROBATE Court, Nov. 13, 8
all whom it may concern,-bat Coni
day fired his peition under oath, I
•f curator la the vacant successiot
.eased, and that if any oppusition
ded, the same must be made withi
time the petition will be acted UPo;
By order of BPBU(
J A SovTHMATD, deputy clerk
Repubete.f Texas—Cotty of Harrisburg , „
P bouts cZurt, Nov 6, 1839—Nice is hereby given to all
whom it may concern, that ErastusS Perkins has this day ap,
---f-—-tofto the vacant succession of
tuition to his ap-
______- within ten days,
14 will be acted upon.
B, order ot B P’BUCKNER, Judge of Probate
J A Soutnuaro, deputy clerk gT db-179w2-229
eintended, the same m
ot which time the petitipn
r ~~ Hall--H MHerer
H ALL & M KEEVER, No 6 Long-row, have justreceiveP
ana affersorgula" " 36 bbl's pork 20 bbls molasses
■ 3 bbh sucar W bbb mackerel, 20 kegs lard
20 kegs butter , 20 bbis whiskey, and a general supply of
Pigrsig agars 20Juz brum’s 20 doz chairs
, ’ \ large lot of wooden ware, &c Ac
15 kegs lard i
gs superiot Goshen butter
10 bliFs sugar 1
50 do sup fine fancy soap 20 boxes nup champagne cider
3 do BSunts Cavendish tobacco; 4000 lbs castings
10 cases window sash, prime and glazed, assorted
A fine assortment of siationery, for sale by
nov 21 ________________
T UST received and in store, by the subscribers,
100 bbl* loaf sugar ' 100 bbis brandy
100 do new Geneseee flour 100 du rice
.700 do sup. potatoes G0 sacks cofee
40 boxes sperm candles 100 casks nails
50 bales sheeting * . .
30 canes boots A shoes, ast’d 250 mattrasses, mass A hair
500 blankets, assorted
300 trunks superior assorted clothing
The above will be sold low by the package, on accommodat
I ' onEperions hading claims against said firm willpresenttheir
ing said firm will make "5""
JOHN EDMONDSON.
gray 43
300do pxhttenmneks 84,*880angola
20 pounds white sewing cotton in balls “
iopecezfineX peivekcens, assorted colors
10 dovadras handkerchiefs 29 inches . ,
100 Turkey do 4 4 assorted colors
• do Saxony muslins embroidered for dreges
50.d0ea also bv steamer Columbia from N Orleans .
Regeis flour, 1<» kegs lard, 10 boxes soap. 10 boxes sperm CX
,13)09, speem oil. 5 bbls brown sugar, 5 sacks coflee,ene-
d les, . I 4 L. moss pork 4 do prime do, 1 hhd canvassed
tierce riee r. < side, 39 Sacks oats, 4 kegs western butter, 5 bbls
ioatsugor, which we offerlow forcash BEVERLY * CO
cliveston, nov 7 1-101 3 233. ' --------------
I Nov. 20, _wl dW ----- -------------- -----
• =— Juit received
Ry the steamboat Columbia from New Orleans, nineteen ca
-Y dry g^ds being an importation of English Goods from
Sanchesle direct, purchased expressly for this market, buita
9 Notice is hereby given
lied for the administration ? A
iras, deceased; and tha
( sept 24 ______L---__ " ......-
i i I HE Copartnership heretofore existing between M AR TIN
A EDMONDSON was on this the 20th October by mutual
I, that
nov 22 1 __—•
-—juSt received
J- u"wy——-FsEEmiy"
. not 22 > ------—----
r|\---- Just received and for Sale,
I Mr following articles, viz:
5 cases fire calf boots, assorted sizes
75 bblaupefine New York wheat floor
10 do do do rye L do
perier New York Irish potatoes
hneleuerpapen,*e,*c HARRIS SLEE
15 reams
nov 21 ________ _ ______ ______ - —
AA received from tievr (Jileans
4) BBLS Flour 15bbis pickled pork
MR J. L? NICKELSON, .
Richmond, Sepr 18 .■ -r- — - - — ----
A “ HEDENBEG & VEDDER
A UCTNONEERS, General Aghh, Forwarding and covts"
, siou Merchant*, Main street Houstn,Texas
LHF kai‛ V 2 - , I .
1 Calt^on-yV-nn. M’Cullough Allen; Van Wihkle, Brother*;.
T OW fix cash.
j j 50 boxes mould candles
whom it may concern, that George aqziy has ihi auy applie
for the appot itmeni of cnrat r ’ M the vac mnt succession 01
Abram Gazley, dec’d; and thatifanfopposition tohisarpoint,
ment be intended, the same must benade within ten days, at
--time th. petition ; 1
J. A BovruMarD, deputy clerk I d10--9 11
1 1 Re,,Mic of 'Term Com* of Harrisburg .
1 woBAre Court, November 15, IK 4 Notice is hereby giyeh
to all whom it may concern, that Win M Carper has tin day
filed his petition under oath, prazinskotthcappoenimadcescd, !
intment be intended, thr
y of Harrisburg
tice is hereby givet to ail (
/ Moore has this day filed, t j
l o
of Harrisburg.
, oct 14 di61 tf ______-
-----PRIVATEBOARD. 1
V Rs MOTT can accommodate a lew boarders (only) a
rdsse"nMilamsreet,nex door to the house latelym"
pied by the Post mnasier General,and immediately I*
of Kesler’s Arcade. oct_15 d6—
1 r1-2 Barrels wine erackersi 4d• pilot bread
,pwanaofrrsaleb LEVENHAGEN • GERLACH
i E.eqttw 19 Richmond, desirably situated and well calculated .
horstwelLaisowilbe’otferedtorsaleaquanityofhousehol '
’i
private sale and on aecom-". EVERETTE,
*” aPPis N 165ir_____ _ Asctioneer4 GeneraiAxent.
1 Doz Morocco Leather-allol ghiehsiheo.
1 •for cash. * 168-
■ _______-___-—Ae-public---
"2 Pfiegpna, X7
o Ifegk” iransaclios •ih w. "A,,
cordingy, . d4G®-U
.•Ct ----------------
e . Laamne ’■ "
J UST received and fot sale,, “e
to the vacant succession
any opposition to his appointment be
made within ten days from the hli
or" be -gPBCkN*R, Judge of Probate: j
J A SoUTHMATD, depty clerk I '_________
H^Jdic of Texuz- Couilyof Harrisburg
1\o.ate Court, November 15, 'f“ N--------he
that John W White hasthisdayar
of the succession ot William Will
any opposition to his appointment
be made with in ten days, at the eni
’ fU HE«NBERG A VEDDER uoardi^
; ........ " The Cnvitol foW- Rmt. 1 1 HEsubscriber has opened a Boa rdinf-fhnuein Congress
M THIS large and comnaodious bllding can now be rented, , street, twodoprs
LereisnobuilinginTexasso wgl or better arranged for ■ modate gentlemen erfa miliea, at 810 Person’ 1
public house; it is well calculated fegthe accommodation of fa , lodging), and $12 with lodgtn
Sties, .ingle gentlemen and the trayelling public. It can be
had on reasonable terms, by applyingat ths office of he H
ton T30n company: | w4 229 d24 192 ;
‘ --pepublic f Tezas—Couty of Harrisburg
KonATE i ourt, Nov. 15, 1839—N#ice b hereby given to al
one. rn that George Gllev has this di
10 b oges sperm candles
90 coffr•
20 ks lard
I Hrmibhc of Texas -County of Harrisburg
P,og+e Court, Nov’ber 19th, A D 1839.—Notice is hereby ।
t ven to all whom-it may concern, that Wm R Baker has this
day filed his petition under oath, praying for the appointment
. of curator to the vacant succession ot Henry W.Godfrey, dec di
and that if anyeposition to the appointment be intended, the
same must be'made within teu days, at the end of which t me
tt
Near San Augustine, Get 12 (Red-Lander) d2-178
DALERope and Bagging, fon sale by
15 WYNNE A B AC HELDER,
sept 11 d50-180______Mam-street. Houston’
! A commodious Store; it being one of the best business stands •
| in the citv. Also a very desirable dwelling house, sitnatednear
I the arsenal; possession of each gnven immediately; enquire <d
sept 27 145-________________________
— pgr Sak
A Valuable HOUSE and LOTEsituated on Franklin -street,
near the Telegraph priniing<>ffic«‘wifo the household k urm-
for cash. For wty SAEkFAANN,e
° nov 18 d 180 tf__Lmrontbe premises
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