The Morning Star. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1841 Page: 1 of 4
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George W Powell, and taken in execution as the property of
said Powell, to satisfy the aforesaid execution wherein Joseph
Saliba is plaintiff and the said Powell is defendant and Adrews
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who may.desire them, the price of board and tuition has been
reduced to an amount more moderate than many similar insti-
l SALE.—By virtue of an execution issued
— by James M. MeGee, Esq. a justice of the peace in and for
the county of Harris, and to me directed, I will expose at pub-
lic sale to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in December,
1841, at the court house door, within the hours prescribed by
law, a tract of fortv nine and two thirds acres land, lying on the
north side of Buffalo Bayou, in the county aforesaid, and ad-
joining the land of Sterling N. Dobie. The said land is a Dart
of a third of a league of land originally granted by the Mexi-
TEXAS LITERARY DEPOT.
Next Doo to the Market Exchange—Galveston
HOUSTON, TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30, 1841.
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(1ONSI ABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of an execution issued
U by D. W. Babcock, Esq.
Harris County, and to me a
Davison & DeCordova and against Charles Bigelow, I have
Italian and Spanish, $3,00
The institution comprehends both a male and female depart-
ment. levi Junes,
President Board of Trustees.
THE MORNING STAR,
Published at theomee of Iba Telegraph,
BY JAMES F. CRUGER.
(1ONSTABLF‘S SALE.—By virtue of an execution issued by
V / James M MeGee, a justice of the peace in and for the county of
Hrris, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Rice A Haskell
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them—parties purchasing may assure themselves at all times
of what he advances with regard to those two points, by apply-
ing at his garden, where the seeds he has in store and for sale
are tried by himself before offering them to the public.
All kinds of seeds suitable for all seasons;
A fine collection of flower seeds-
I OUT —Two headright certificatea each tut one third of a league
1 ot land, issued by the Commissionere of Harrie County, one to
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kinds of GARDEN and FARMING SEEDS. He is now
receiving and will -continue to receive from time to time,
fresh seeds from Europe and the north. He will sell no seeds;
but such as may be entirely relied upon as being the best of
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Green house plants, fruit and ornamental trees, constantly on
hand and for sale by
WILLIAM DINN Florist and Seedsman,
may 26 »9S tf __No. 17, Commont street.
I 7\ (Ad) SEGARa,-choice brands, iot sale by
J V,VVV oct 30 MHKPHKKD A CRAWFORD.
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THE VIORNING STARe.
All wet and drybbls
Half bbls
GALVESTON UNIVERSITY.
rNHE Fall Term of this institution will commence on Mon-
I day, 16th inst.
Pupils from a distance can be accommodated in the building
occupied by the President of the Institution, who in conjunc-
tion with the other Teachers, will at all times exercise a pa-
rental guardianship over those entrusted to their care. inor-
der to carry this plan fully into execution a large boarding
house is now being fitted up, a few yards distant from the pres-
ent building of the University. The pupils will have access to
levied upon and seized all die right, title, and interest of said )
Charles Bigelow, in and to 610 acres of land lying in the county
of Harris, about eight miles S. W. from the City of Houston, I
, , .. . H being the westwardly one half of a 1280 acre survey north of
the I nited States and a variety of the most popular periodicals , Bray’s Bayou, and north of and adjoining surveys in the name
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Houston, Nov. 14th, 1841. nov 17 tds
ONSTABLES SALE- Ry virtue of iwoexecutions issu-
_ ed by John Scott, Psq., a justice of the peace in and for
Harris County, and to me directed and delivered against George
of Davison A De Cordovn, and both against James Conger I have
levied upon and seized all the right, title, and interest of said James-
Conger, in and to lot No. 22 in block 3, containing ninety acres of
land, lying and being about two miles north west of the city of
“ between the White Oak and Buffalo Bayou; and will on
the first Tuesday of December 1841, within the hours prescribed by
law, offer the same at public sale at the Court House door in the
citv of Houston, to satisfy the said executions and costs. Terms
cash, with appraisement.
D. BUSBY, Constable H. C.
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D. BUSBY, Con st H C.
Houston, Nov. 14, 1841. nov 17 tds
(ION STABLE > S ALE. By virtue of an execution issued by
U D. W Bnbcor k. Esq., a justice of the peace in and for Hams
county and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Abram B Silli-
man and against Hezekiah Wheat, I have levied upon and seized all
the right, title, and interest of said Wheat in and to one negro girl,
about 16 years old, and will on the first Tuesday of December 1841.
। prescribed by law, offerithe same at public sale at
the Court House doorin the city of Houston, to satisfy said execu-
, tion and costs. Terms cash, with apprnisement.
D. BUSBY’, Constable H. C.
Houston, Nov. 14th, 1841. ___nov 17 tds
pZ CONSTABLE'S SALE—By virtue of two executions, oneiMut^
U 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 in favor
.JUS'TICE COURT
V / 1 EO. FISHER, E-quire, has opened his Magistrate's Docket
U ahis office, nextdoor to the Post Office.
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ton, provided they receive sufficient encouragement to com-
mence the undertaking. . ।
They have made partial arrangements to be supplied with
s the most popular commercial pa; era of different countries;
among which are those of the cilies of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Charleston,
Savannah, Mobile, New-Orleans, Natchez, Louisville, St.
Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Detroit, Quebec, Mon-
treal, Liverpool, London, Paris, Brunen, Mexico, and Havana.
Besides these, a great variety of papers from various parts of '
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STUART, Sec’v. August 14. sept. 14 d&wtf-205
IQUORS- Consisting of Whiskey, Rum, American Gin
s’d brands,) Holland Gin, American ; ....... , . a M
i, French W me, Madeira Caradine, and against Samuel Whiting, I have levied upon
and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of ethe said
s Whiting in and to lot No. 10, in block 82, with the improve-
ments thereon, known as the Banner < ffne, and will on the first
j Tuesday in December, IM!, at the court house door in the City
ptu Houston, within the hours prescribed by law, expose the
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ient and central place in the city of Galves- i cash with appraisement.
" II T WOODY, Con st H.C.
Houston. Nov. 16, 1841 nov 17
»tute a square. ~
To Merchants and others advertising by the year, • reasonable de- i
duction from rhe above rates will be made.
Steamboat cards. Political and Personal communications will be
1 charged at the same rates as advertisements
Announcements of Candidates for office $10 in advance,
Texas Treasury Notes will betaken only at their matket price.
+ rrAll commuuicntions intended for the Morning Star must be
addressed poat paid to the Editor.
a choice library and reading room, in the most pleasant and
healthy part of the city
in proof of the excellency of the government and instruction
of the institution, the Trustees would inform the public tha
about one year ago, (the period of its commencement) there
were but five pupils, and during the last term there wer- —
hundred. I
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 124
Horae, mule or ass, 50
Pleasure carriages. • * - 1 00
Wagons, carts or other vehicles 3- 50
Neat, Catle, per bead - • . 124
Sheep, hogs, goats, * j 6|
Lumber, per 1000 feet • - 1 00
Brick per 1000 — 1 00
JLACE-SMITH ToOLA.—Ooe set Black-sm11h tools
J complete, and for sale by J. 8HACKELFORD, JB
French Brandy, (ass’d brands,)
Brandy, Claret in casks and boules.
Wine, just received and for sale by
aP20 J. SHACKELFORD, Ja.
A Swain as garnishees, to satisfy said execution of the said
Joseph Saliba. Terms eash with appraisment. ,
J H T WOODY, Con’stH.C.
Houston, Nov, 16, 1841. nov 17 tds
(ONSTABLS SALE.—By virtue if two executions issu
• ed by James. McGee, and one by D. W Babcock, jus-
tifies of the peace in and for the County of Harris, and to me
directed and delivered in favor of I. B Bigelow, and George R
TEaMs.—The Morning Star is published tri-weekly on Tuesdays,
Thuradaysand Saturdays at $10 per annum, payable semi annually
'in advance.
AovEuristng.—One Dollar per sqare for the first insertion and
fifty cents for each subsequent insertion—eight lines or less to con-
ap17-tf.
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I . B.J HADLEy& JoHN Scort,Attornies and Counsellors at
Law, Houston, Texas.- ofce firsfoor, Alabama House, Congress
street and Cotyt-Hom&Square.jnn 12 dtf
MEG G INSO N &S M Y T H.
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Algo, for sale as above, Stationery, comprising an assortment in
that,line. And, beat chewing Tobacco, Segars, Ac.
The New TRUSS, for the radical euro ot Herma or rupture, sold
wholesale and retail at the above place.
PEASE’S clarified essence of Horehound Candy, compounded ;
from! twenty-five of the most safe and efficient cough ingredients.
This, compound is highly recommended for clearing the voice and
curing coughs, colds, hoarseness, irnitation of the throat, eroup,
whooping congh, anthma, catarrhs, palpitation >f the heart, liver
eomplnint, night sweats, difficult or profuse expectoration, and in
fact all diseases leading to consumption. For safe wholesale end
retail at the Literary Depot next door to the Market Exchange, by
J. W. Kneland, General Agent for the sale of this medicine in
tutionsat the South. 4
Board and Tuition; in all branches, (including washing, fuel |
and lights,) per term of 11 weeks payable in advance, $50,00 nov 17 tds
DAY SCHOOL. 3 ' s-y(TnsTABLE’S
Rates of tuition per term of eleven weeks, one half payable U by James M M
In advance.
For common English studies including reading, orthography,
penninanship, geography, grammar and arithmetic, $6,00
Extra for each branch ol Mathematics, including algebra,
geometry, surveying, mensuration and trigonometry, $3,06
Extra for each higher branch of English science, including
R. PRICE may be found at his office, in the Telegraph
building. july 8-dtf-wif-152.
Stevens, and intavor of Joseph Daniels, to the use of John W.
White, and the other in favor of Davison A DeCordova, I have
levied upon and seized all the right, title, and interest of said
George Steven*, in and to fifty acre* of land, lying and being on
' Green's Bayon, in the County of Harris, and bounded as fol-
lows: commencing on the back line of said survey, end is to
be run so as to include the above quantity of land by running
with said Stevens' north and south line, containing about two
thirds timber and one third prairie land, which was the head-
right of W W. Summers, and will on the first Tuesday of De-
eember, 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 appraisment.
D. BUSBY, Con’st H.C
Houston, Nov. 14, 1841. nov 17 tds
AN indExIoWIFlaws of THE! RfcPUti
Lie HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
TXT HICH is so accurate and full, that it answers almost ev-
v V ery purpose of a digest. It will bn found exceedingly
useful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are tequired to rafter
frequently to these laws. For sale for cash, by
CRUGER A MOORE.
July 29 dAwtf__Telegraph Office.
•)71FLbs. Saleratus, for aaleby
•L)V oci30 SHEFHFfRD A CRAWFORD.
HENRY F FiSHER-NOTARY PUBLIC. ;
ITT ILL execute Deed*, Powers of Attorney, Ac., Ac.; trans-
W late from the French, German, and Spanish Languages
into English, or vice versa, and transact all business appertain-
ing to his office, at the shortest notice. rirOfice at Kesler’s
Arcade, No. 4, up stairs._______ __ march ftO dtl-wtf R78
7 OF FEE - i()¥ags Havana green Cotfee, just received and
U tor sale by ap 70 d»w J SHACKELFORD, Je.
4 fttaftriJs Americau bronJy, just receive^* ami for
IJ sale by may 4 _ _____JSHACKELFORD,Jr
CL ZY AlK Negro Blankets, for sale by
OU SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
right, title, interest, and claim of said Bigelow A Palmer, in and to
lot No. 6i hlock 56 and corner lol opposite the Capitol as pointed
by the Mid Palmer, I will on the first Tuusday in December 1841, at
the Court House door in the city of Houstsn, within the hours pre-
scribed by law, expose the same at public sale to satisfy enid execu-
lion and costs. Terms cash, with appreisement.
H. T .WOODY, Constable H. C.
N. B The above property having been advertised and appraised
in conformity to the Statutes regulaiing Sheriff’s sales under execu-
tion, was, on Tuesday the 3d day of August, 1841, offered at Consta-
ble’s sale, at the court house door in the City of Houston, when
Charles Bigelow offered the rim of 815-for the above described lot.
i ve pupils, and during the las term there were 4 ne which being more than was offered by any one else, he was declared
In order to bring its benefits within the reach of all thespnrchaser, and failing to comply with the terme of sale, thesame
•cirIh.m 1h. rin. AFhheraunN anirinn hA.L.n I w,l‘bengann. offere d for gale for cash under the former appraisment,
on the hirat Tuesday in December, and within the time above speci-
fied, on his account and risk. Sae sections 18 and 19 of an act con-
coming executions, passed at the session of the 4th Congress of the
Republic of Texas, approved February 5th,1840.
losophy, book keeping, chemistry, phisiology, botany-, rhetoric,
political economy and astronomy, S3,00
Extra, for each of the ancient languages, including Greek and
Latin, S3,00
Extra for each of the modern languages, including French,
AND DEPARTUTESQETHE MAI
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1,() Bbls double refined Loat Sugadirecifrom the New,
I U Orleans refinery, for suit by
dec 3 dtf J M ROBISNON,
______july 24 dAwtf 298
SEED STORE, 17 Common street, New Orleans. I
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
• STORE on Common street, for the sale of all
Coffee, Salt, Spices &c., per bag,
Bagging, per piece
Bale rope or cordage, per coil • -
Hides, each -
Peltries j>er 100 lbs bale
, Lard, Naifs, &,, per keg
Candles, Soap. Claret,&eperbox -
Jamrs Love,
J* MM RElLr,
C. W. BUCKLEY.
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T !! "NO obviate the difficulty of receiving publications from the United
I States, the subscriber has opened sn office at the above men-
- tioned place, for the sale of the large weekly and other pspers print-
ed in the United States, together with Periodicals, including British
Reprints, Hunt's Merchant s Magazine, which will be found partic-
ularly useful to persons engaged in mercantile business. Also, pic-
torial illustrations of the Bible, boundin a neat form, each volume
containing 200 plates, with illustrations: a very useful and interesting
work and should be in the possession of every family.
Subscriptions will be received for any of the above publications,
and the same forwarded promptly to any part of the Republic.—
i Subscriptions to be paid in advance in all cases. To the citizens of
Houston particularly, it offers great inducements as publications can
be forwarded with great facility. Letters from the country on busi- ;
l ness, must be post paid, and the public may rely upon every exertion
being made to serve them, by their humble servant.
J. W. KNELAND.
icember, 1841, within the hour* prescribed bylaw, offer the
same at public sale at the court house door in the City of Hous-
ton, to satisfy said execution and costs. Terms cask with ap-
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W K8 ERN,
Via Richmond. Colum-
bia. Brazoria. Columbus,
M it gorda, Texana,
sn Antonio, &c
EASTERN.
Via Montgomery Wash-
ingtou N icogdoches,
San Augustine, and Red
River County
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ATTOHyEYS AT LAW AND COUNSELLORS,
MAIN STREET--HOUSrON. f
JOS C. MEGGINSON, R. THEODORE SMYTH.
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LAW NOTICE
LOVE, REILY BUCKLEY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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• - of the day, will be placed in the room, among which are the :
- via t nlviamTT-nfir Steam British Reviews, London Metropolitan, Merchant's Maganize,
Y la —alveson, per bteam Bentley's Miscellany, Lady's B<.ok,Lady’xCompanion.Gra-
l ack* t\according to the days ham's Magazine, Dollar Magazine, Blackwood’s Magazine,
of theic arrivals and depar- Knickerbocker, Boston Notion, New York Mirror, Brother
lures Jonathan, New World, Ne.w Yorker, and Evergreen.
... , i . . i The room will be well fitted up? and kept comfortable, and
’■ r‛On altetters, sent to the I nit»‘d States, or i Lp- as unusal pains will be taken to have it well supplied with
‛n ri , beyond the Republic, the inland.postage must be works not ordinarily placed ir such roums, the Propietors trust
‘paid ' 'May 1. d&wtf I that a liberal public will give them the patronage their enter-
1 ' prize deserves.
iTT^K^si Coffee re?d l‛he price of subrcription willbeslper annum, payable
1(1 laae * j M RiiRiWnX quarterly in advance bub enbers will have the privilege of
I—dec8d_____,___" M.Rubim3-: introducing one non-resident friend, andthe price of admission
NOTICE Mr. A J Burke is my authorized agent to Iran- to non-subacribers will be fixed at 12+ cents.
- % act nybusneof mine in hs city: The Texas papers generally will be supplied, and a bulletin
sept 17 tf --GEO. W. GRANT will be put up, on receipt of any impori. nt news. ‘
A. J. YATES,
J W. KNEELAND
, Galveston, September 15th, 1841. wtf-312
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