The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1841 Page: 1 of 4
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THE MOKJWIW S’TAR
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ARRIVALS
AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL
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I % sactany business of mine in this city.
cep 17- GEO W GRANT
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whece, beyond the Republic, the inland postage must be
699.
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FOR THR GALVESTON READING ROOM.
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\TTORNE\s AT LA W iNb (Ol \SELLERS,
MAIN STREET—HOUSTON.
ARRIVALS
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evening.
same al public sale at the court hotse door in the City of Hous
ton, to satisfy seid execution and costs. Terms cash with ap-
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stitute a square.
To M t chants and others advertising by the year, a reasonable de-
— ‘ duction from rhe above rates will be made.
Stemnbont cards, Political and Personal communications will be i
chargel ntthe samoratesasadvertisements.
Amouncementsof Caitdidetes for office $10 in advance.
Austin,
WEs ERN,
Via Richmond. Colum-
b B r a zoria. €o umbus,
M atngord a, Texana,
Sap Antonio Ac
East urn,
V ia Mon’ gomery. Wash-
ingtou Nacogdochrs,
in A i. tie, and Re d
Rile r County.
WILLIAM DINN, Florist and Seedsman
y‘___ No. 17, Comment street.
THEMORNIN G STAR,
Pabilahed at the Ollier or the Telegraph,
BY JAMES F. CRUGE:-
fgDodoub
IU Orleans refinery, forsa
dec 3 dtf
ty.omiu
H itch.
political ecqnomy and astronomy, . $3,06
Extra, for each of the ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, 83,00
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
Italian and Spanish, 83,00
The Instittion comprehens both a male and female depart-
ment. / LEVI JONES.
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PR IN CE S NURSERIES AND GAR DENS.
G‛HR new Catalogues are now ready or distribution,
to all who apply port paid\ < r mail. ‘They’
compose the immense assortment of Fruit and Ornamental rr.
Nhrhhorv arvJ [»1.. . G»,.ILn.. LI...... r» i r , i
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MEGGINSON & SMYTH. , nttention. ‘ . - •
( Bbis American Brandy, a good article, for sale by T-*-
dec8dr ____ J M ROBINSON.
| "ADi Work Baskets tor sale, by
If J M ROBINSON
TTHE Fall Term of this Institution will commence on Mon-
A’day, l6th inst. (
Pupils trom a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by die Pr sident of the Iostitution, who in conjunc-
tiou witnihemthcr Teachers, will at all times erercise a pa.
reu at guardianshipFqver thee entrust-do their care. In or-
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LAC K-Sv ITH 1OOLS—Une set B lac it smith 100)5
| > complete, and for sale by JISH ACKELFORD, Jr
„ ’ H T. WOODY, Con’stH.C.
Houston, N^v.16, 1841 nov 17 ids
( 1ONS TABLE’S SALE,—By virtue < t two executions isku-
• ed by Jamis M McGee, and oue by D. W. Babcock, jus-
tices of the peace in and for the Couniy of Harri*, and to me
directed and dehivered in favor of I. B. Bigelow, and George R
Caradine, and against Samuel Whiling, I have levied upon
and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said '
whiting in and to lot No. ’0. in block 82, with the improve,
ments thereon, known as the Banner Office, and will oh the first
Turday in December, 181 , at the court house door in the City
of Houston, within the hours prescribed by law, expose the
I same at public ale to satisfy said executions and costs. Terms
cash with appraisement. r.
, H T. WOODY, Con st H.C.
Houston, Nov. 16, 1841, nov 17
(10NS I ABLE’S SALE—By virtue of an’executionissuex
• by 11 W. flabcock, Esq a justice of the peace in and for
irected and delivered in favor of
that a liberal public will give them the patronage their enter*
prize deserves.
The price of subscription will be $12 per annum, payable
quarterly in advance. Subscribers will have the privileze of
introducing one non-resident friend, and the price of admiksion
to non-subscribers will be fixed at 124 cents.
The Texas papers generally will be supplied, and a bulletin
will be put up, on receipt of any important news.
A. J. YATRS,
J W. KNEELAND
Os I vest on, September 16th, 1S4L wif 318
JOB WORK
O, raprodeceription, executed with despatch at the Tele-
Tax- . will betaken only altheir market price.
YAH c omm i uientiousinterted-orthe MoruingStar must be
»ddreeedmnetpnidmtheEdiror.h______
ma " ■ ' i nst H zekiah Wheat, I have levied upen and seized all
the risht, title an ! interest of s j Whe at, in and t > one negro girl,
nbout 16 years old, and will on the first Tuesday of December 1841
within he hour* prescribed by law, offer the same at public sale at
the Court House doorin the city of Houston, to satisfy said execv-
tion and costs. Terms cash, with appraisement.
D. BUSBY, Constable H. C.
Houston, lyov. 14th, IS4I. nov 17 tds
dr to carry this plan fully inn execution afarge boarding
house is now being fined up, a few yards distant horn the pre*- ■
ent boilding of the University. The pupils will have access to
a ch ie library and reading room, in the most pleasant and
heal by part of the city. ■ |
In proof of the excellency of the government and instruction j. avannah,
the Institution, the Trustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period of its commnencement) there j
were but five pupil, andduripg the last term there were ne
hundred. In order to briug its benefiis within the reach of all i
who may desire them, the price ol board and tuition has been
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mons
Spelling, Reading, Writing, and First Lessons in Arithmetic
$3. per month. "
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, and Composition-.
$6: per month.
For all the higher branches of Science and Literature, and
perimhhMathematies and the -att and Grek Langnage
He is now
to time,
April 15,
LA W NOTICE
UiVF REJI Y & BECKLEY,
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first of July and ending on the first of Octol -
AH the above prices to be paid in current money. Texas money
will be received at its market value. Eulls to be paid at the end ot
esch monsh. No pupil can enter the school for a period it es than n
tonth, and no deductions made for absence except for sickness.
Fuel al the expense of the scholars.
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1 )k. PRICE may be to nut at his olaice,mine Telegraph
L) building. july N-dtf-utf-152.
5 i JUSTTEECOURT . i ;
(1 F.O. FISHER, Esquire. hasopendhhMagistrate's Dotket
LT at his ofice, next door to the Post Ofice.
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For common English Mudies including reading, orthography,
pennmanship, geography, grammar and arithmetic, • S6,06
Extra for each branch of Mathematics, including algebra
geometry, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, 83,06
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
his ory, n aural philosophy, intellectual philosophy, moral phi-
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany, rhetoric,
Board and Tuirion , in all branches,(including washing, fuel'
and lights,) per term of 11 weeks payable in advance. $50 00
DAY SCHOOL.
Raes of tuition per term of eleven weeks, one half payable I
in advance.
TutthflS—-Consist jog of Whisker, Rum, Ameiican Gin
a-s’d brands,) Holland Gin, American
sksand bouiles, French Wine, Madeira
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Charleston,
ori cl. Mobile, New-Orleans, Naichez, Louisville, Su.
i Louis, Cincinnati, Pitisburg, Buffalo, Detroit, Quebec, Mon.
treal, Liverpool, London, Paris, Brunen; Mexico, and Havana.
Beside- these, a great variety of papers from various parts of
the United States and a variety o the most popular periodicals i
of the day, will be placed in the room, among w hich are the
reduced to an amount more moderate than many similar inst. I British Reviews, London Metropolitan, M rchani’s Maganize,
tutions at the South. r| Bentley’s Miscellany, Ladv.’s Book, Lady * Companion, Gra-
ham's Magazine, Dollar Magazine, Blackwood’s Magazine,
Knickerbocker, Boston Notion, New York Mirror, Brother
Jonathan, New World, New Yorker, and Evergreen
The room will be well fitted up and kept romfortable, and
as unusal pains will be Uken to have it well supplied with
W N STABLE' 8 S ALE —By vrtumoftwoexecutions, one issued,
~ by Jas M. McGee, Esq., and the other by John Scott Esq
two justices of the peace in and for Harris county, and to me direct-
ed and delivered, one in favor of John Scott and : he other m favor
of Davison d De Cordova, and both against James Conger, I have
levied upon and sejzed nil the right, tle, and interest of said James
Conger, in and to lot No. 22 in Mock 3, containing ninety acres of
land, lying and being about two miles norsh west of the city of
Houston, between the White Oak and Buffalo Bay out and will on
the first Tuesday of December 1841, within the hours prescribed by
law, offer the same at publie Mie at the Court House door in ths
citv of Houston, to satisfy the said executions and costs." Terms
cash, with appraisement.
poNSl ABLES
V by D. W. Babcock, Esq
sminary of H Harris County, and to me d
satisfnction Davi-.mii DeCordova and a gainst Charles Bigelow, I have
; levied upon and seized all the right, title, and interest of said
Charles Bigelow, in and to 610 acres of land lying in thecovmnty
of Harris, about eight miles 8. W. from the City of Houston,
being the westwardly one half of a 1280 acre survey norh of
Bray's Bayou, and north of and adjoining surveys in the name
of R Black and H Aikin.and will on the first Tuesday of De.
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED,
{XTHICH is so accurate and full, that it aswers almost ev.
VV ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are required to retar
frequently to these laws. For sale for cash, by
CRUGER A MOORR,
July 29 d&wtf Telegraph Office
•4(Lbs.Saferatus,forsaleby---
•V-U,act 30 SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
henry FT Fish er—Notar y" MjILIC.
ITT ILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, Ac., &c.; trans.
IV late from the French, German, and Spanish Languages
into English, or vice versa, and transact all business appertin-
ing to hi* office, at the shortest notice. rprOffice at’keslers
Arcade, No. 4, upstairs.____________march 10dit-wtf97R
/COFFEE —10 bag-. Havana green Coffee, just received an?
k > \or sale by np 20 d<f-w J SHACKELFORD, Ja.
LJRAI^DY.—4 barrels Amenaiirbrandy, just rectivad and for
IJ sale by may 4__________ J8H ACKELFORD, Jr
RA Negro Blanitei*. for sale by
I •V SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD
SEED STORE, 17 Common street. New Orleans.
The subscriber has the honor to acquaint the gar.
deners and planters of this neighborhood, as well as'
the honorable public generally, that he has opened
a STORE on Common street, for the sale’ofali
kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. E;
receiving and will continue to-receive from time
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ATTORNE
JAxrs Love,
JaMes Rarer,
C. AV. BUCKLFY.
f Via Uialveston, per Steam
' Packets, according to the days
T*RMa. —The Morning Star is published tr-wgekly on Tuesdays,
T lux May 4 and Saturdays at 810 per annum, payable semi annually
inadvance. , ।
Apvrer isiNo.—One Dollar per square for the first insertion and J i l . r - „ -‛v wme,
fi ftyce tin for eac isubsequentinseruon—eight linesor less to con- Ie80 Seeds from Europe a d the north He wi]l sel no seeds
-e--- busuch as may be entirely, relied upon as being the best ot
their kind, and fresh, besides guaranteeing the genuineness of
them— palties purchasing may assure ihemselves at “itimes
of what hcadvances with regard to those two points, by apply,
ing at his garden, where the seeds he has in store andfor sale
are tried by himself before offering them to the public.
All kinds of seeds suitable for all seasons;
A fine collection ot flower seeds-
Green house plants, fr,u it and ornamental tree*, constantly on
hand and for sale by - 1
. ' 2 j“M a « a n ixi, " III V12 I II» H ’ SH I UO'JHV O T UC"
luntirnp, ' ember, 1841, within the hours prescribed bylaw, offer the
In committing tter i
may feel the most 1
i, NOVEMBER 27. 1841.
NHE subscribers propose to establish a Reading Room, at
I some convenient and central place in the city of Galves.
ton, provided they receive sufficient encouragement to com-
l| mence the undertaking.
They have made partial arrangements to be supplied with ! (1ONSTABLES SALE.—By virtue ofiwoexecutionsissu-
the most popular commercial papers of different countries ' V ed by John Scott, Psq , va justice of the peace in and for
among which are those of the cities of Boston, New York, |, Harris County, and to me directed and delivered against George
delphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Charleston. '| Stevens, and in favor of Joseph Daniels, to tha use of John w.
While, #nd the other in favor of Davison 4 DeCordova, I have
levied wpon and seized all the right, title, and interest of said
George Stevens, in and to fitly acres of land, lying and being on
Green's Bayou, in the County of Harris, and bounded as fol-
lows: commencing on the back line of said survey, and is to
be run so as to include the above quantity of land by running
with said Steven'-' north and seuth line, containing about two
thirds timber and one third prairie land, which was the head,
right of W. W Summer , will on the first Tuesday of De-
cember, 1841, within the hours prescribed by law,offer the same
at public sale at the court house door in the City of Houston, to
satisfy said execution and cost. Terms cash with appraism’nt
D. BUSBY,Con‛H.C
Houston, Nov. 14,1841, nov 17 tds
ANINDEX TOTHE LAWS OF THEREPUB
paid i May-l. d&wtf
g,, acksbesCoteerec’abylastkut.and for sale by
f I <le< 8dif _ ______ __JVFROBINSON •
‛ OCICE —Mr. A. J Burke is my authorized agent to Iran
fNUMB^R 270.
(ONSTARLES SALE.—By virtue of an exeution insued by
V Jame* M MeGee, a ju tice of the pence in and jbr the county of
Harns, and to me directed and deliver 1 n fovor Rice 4 Haskel
andagninst Bigelow * Palmer, 1 ban levied upon ami seized all the
nghe ttle, interest, and claim of said Bigelow & Pjalmer, in and to
lot No. 6 m block 56 and corner lot opposite the Capitol aa pointed
by the saidI Palme I will on the first T asday in December 1841, at,
theCourt House , oor in the city of Ho atan, within the hourspre. *
scribed by law, expose the same at public sale to stiafy said execu.
ton and coats. Terms cash, withapprnisement \
p,., H-.T. WOODY, Constable H. C. •
m. B. .The above property having been advertised and appraised
in conformity to the Statutes regulating Shen "s sales umderexecu-
1iop, was on Tuesday the 3d day nt August, 1841, offered at Consta.
Ni, * 8a » at the court house door in the City of Houston, when
Charles Bigelow offered the sum of 815 for the above described lot
which beink more than was offered by any one else, he waadeclarcd
1 hepnrehaer, nnd failing to comply with the terms of sale, the earns
win be Agnnotiered far gale for cash under the former appraisment,
on the first Tuesday in December, and within the. tune above speci.
hed, on his account mid nek. See sections 18 and 19 of an act con.
cernng executions, pa saed at the session of the 4th Congress of the
| Republis of Texas, approved February 5th, 1840
4g. „nov17tde.. _ __ H T WOODY,Con‛tH.c.
1 (ONSTABLE’S SALE—By vintueofanexecutien issued I
rdh. by James M. M Gee Esq , a justice of the peace inand for
e county of Hlarris, and to me directed, I will expose at pub-
•----------------------------- aw are ur mucn re. to the highes bidder, on the first Tuesday in December,
Orders permail to Win RYrmck, will receive prompt । ’ a ' 1 court house door, within the hours prescribed by
law, a tract of tortv nine and t w o third sacres land, lying on the
north side of Buffalo Bayou, in the county aforesaid, and ad-
joining the land of Sterling N. Doble. The seid land is a part
of a thin, ol a league of land originally granted by the Mexi-
can government to Samuel Harris, and by said Harris sold to
George W. ■ Powell, and taken in execution as the property of
sail! Powe!!, to satisfy the aforesaid execution wherein Joseph
Saliba is plaintiff and the Mid Powell is defendant and Adrews
& Swain as garnishees, to satisfy said execution of the said
MATAGORDAACADEMY
The Rev. C. S. IVES And Lady would respectfully inform the
icitizeusof this place and its vicinity that they are now prepared 10
receive pupils of both sexesinto their instituton, and to instruct thean j
in all the branches ofa substantial and finished education. | Joseph Saliba, Terms’cash witllapnraisment'
I 1 1 zhtful location and health, of Matagorda; from the ‘ -2P ee-mE -
j comforts and eonvenience of a well- buil town; from d strong desire I j
' of the people to establish and muiniain a high tone if moral feeling
in thecemmunity: from the laudable observancc otthe Lore l’sday .
and regular attendance of the citizens on Divine service, which is
new h.li! uninterruptedly on every Sunday; and from there being a
__regular Punday School in town, thia cannot but be a very desirable
I place for an instituton fortheeducationof the young.
ES. Mr Ives is a graduate of one ofthe first colleges in the United
___ States ; and Mrs Ives was educated in the best schools for young
ladies in New England; besidrs which, th y have both for many
years past been engaged either as Principals or Assistnnts In the first
_ : literary instituuons in the United States. For their qualifications,
suecess and reputation in teaching, they leave the following testimo,
;; nuals to speak. - 1 I
TESTIMONIALS
! “I have been long acquainted with the Rev. Mr. Ives, a >d know ’
I him-to be an excellent classical and English scholac.’ rars Ives j
taught a femtile seminary for several yearspin the city of Harn, ra
: Comnecticur, with distinguished reputation. I have full confidence I
in. the Qualifications of .Mr and Mrs Ives to conducts seminarv ot
the highest order, in such a manner as to afford t neral Jatisfne
T. U. BROWNELL, D.D. L L D. "
t Biehop qfthe Cbnntrt^ut"
"I have been acquainted with the Rev. Caleb S. Ives for many
years past, and during the last two year* have been associnted w j,
| him as an officer of this institution. I have found him excrliently
fitted in altrespects to bean instructor of youth. His industry pe-
cision; and patient good temper qualify him in high degreet’
governor 0 the young, while his accurate scholarship and
zeal render him equally successful as a teacher. In commin
children to the instruction of Mr. Ives, parents _____ .. .00001, -
assurance that they are placing them under the care of one who praisment.
perfectly competent to all he undertakes, and who will look’with ti J
in >St scrupulous care to the fulfilment ol every trust committed " Houston, Nov. 11. 184 I
hum- ‘1 ' 10 S PA RLE’S SALE—By virtue of an executioniasuedb
• D W.Babcock F * _ a justice of th. pea e in and for Harns
county, and to metrected and delivered, in favor of Abram B. Silli-
of their arrivalg and depar
lures
JOS. C. MEGGNSON, IL THEODORE SMYTH.
STCART, Sec’v. Au tu«t 14. sept. 14 dAwtf-206
N A EDICI NFA4ue.—2uiba Engliii'Calomel, freely oue bit
IV! psom Silts, one bbl madder, 4c., jest received and for
• wit by _______J SHACKKLFOHD, Jr
IJ French Brandy, I
Brndy, Claret iq cashg uu wo
Wim. just received and for sale by
ap2 1 SHACKELFORD, Ja.
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• Daar KEcErrs, TIONS,
PAMPHLETS, BaLL laviranoss,
CucEKs, Ac. LauzLa.
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