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THE MORWIW STAR
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Ptfblinhcft Tri-Weekly. at the Ottlee of the Telegraphy at 810 per anpam^ eewi-aHnaallp in adraaee.
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By virtue of anexecutien issued
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ANO DEPARTURES OF THE MAH
—-------- ,Honston, Nov. 16, 1841.
, for safe by ——---—.——------
ton, to satisfy said execution and costs.
1 praisment.
April 15,.df
LAw NOTH 1.
Houston, Texas.
Oct 27, dlf
) • tainment, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Houston, Nov. 9, IML nov Ad&wt312 I
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evening.
D. BUSBY’, Constable H. C.
nov it ids
vf FARM FOR SALE,
/CONTAINING fifty
V one mile below thi
KUHN & CO,
AC Kesler's old stand corner Main, street.
inCH is so accurate and full, that it answers almost ev-
and fancy dry • James . M( Uret EaQ . a justic e ( t the epeace in and for
sattineus, Ky 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,
NT NORWOOD has opened the above as a house oflenter-
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ertv of Houston, to satisfy the suid executions and costs. Terms
DErARTURES.
Thufsday
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JAMes REILY,
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY
WO good journeymen Saddlers; goo
employment will be given. Apply to
HEN
acres of land on Buffalo Bayou, about
, , .------- —e city, with a good dewellmg house,
kitchen, &e;, built new last summer. Ten acres fronting on
the Bayou, is cleared ready for planting, the balance well tim-
bered. Also if the purchaser should want, 90 head of cows and
calves, and furniture of all kinds, for further particulars and
terms of sale, enquire of H. J. BACHELDER,
Houston, Nov. 15th, 1841 Main Street.
nov 90 dif
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law, a tract of fort nine and two thirds acres laud, lying on the •
north side ol Bufao Bayou, in the county aforesaid and ad-
mining he landef Sterlis v D-hie. The said land is a part
of a third of a league of land originally granted by the Mexi-
|| A) OR 50 good hands can have constant employment at
1V wood chopping, cash wages by applying
Mill on White Oak Bayou.
November 9th, 1841 ' .
pre scribedby law, offer the same at public sale at
or in the ruv of Houston, to satisfy said execu
-By v irtue of i wo executions issu-
a justice of the peace in and for
taw; Houaton, Texas.—oftice first door, Alabama House, Congress
sireet and Gourt-HonseSqunre. _1____jan 12 dif
MEGGINSON & SMYTH,
410NSTABLE’S SALE
• cu by John Scou,Psq,
Harris County, and to me diret eg anu aenverea against George
Steven and in favor of Joseph Daniels, to the use of John W.
HOUSTON. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9. 1841:
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JUST RECEIVED per late arriva’s. Sugar, Coflee,! Bacon, Flour
• I Makerel, Candles. Soap, Bagging, Rope, Dom
Iron, &c, which we offer low for cash, cotton, hides, Ac.
nov 13 d&wtf
momfori-
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commodate
Fantiu St.,
erselt at all
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‘publie pat-
on her.
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IB* **>»• by
MNSON
_ • JLT. WOODY, Conntable H. C.
N B l Jie nboveproperty having be I n advertised and appraised
in conformity to the Stntuten r gulaiing Shent "s snles under execu-
non waa, on Tuesday the 3d day of August, 1841, offered at Consta-
bi sale, at the couurt house door in the City of Houston, when
Charles Bigelow oflered the sum of 915 for the above described lot,
which being more than was offered by anyone else, he wasdeclard
tnr purchaser, and failing to comply with the terms of snle, the Mme
W ul be again offered for sale for cash under the former appraisment,
on the first Tnesday in December, and within the time above sper i
ne l. on,his ac < ount and risk. Scesocuons 18 and 19 act con-
C mng ,.x. cntions pnss I ittl • i of i he 4th Congress of the
, cash, with appraiseme nt
at the Steam ’ .
' Houston, Nov. 14th, IMI;
nov 9 dl2t
constant AV
Terms cash with ap-
rred.
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ery purpose of a digest. It will be found exceedingly
tseful to Lawyers, Judges, and all who are required to refer
frequently to these haws. For sale for cash, by
CRUGER & MOORE, ;
July 29 d&wtf __________________Telegraph Office.
)(4 Lbs Saleratus, tor safe by
•VU oct 30 SHEPHERD & CRAWFORD.
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NSON.
in ‘I . * "321 C*- -5* in "E---OI as -IC propt?
sai J Powell, to satisfy the aforesaid execution wherein Joseph
and the said Powell is defendant and Adrews
.) ( ) Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, 20 bxs 10 by 12 Glass, for sale by
4U m15 . J M ROBINS N
‘ ‘ A.M.TOM KINS,-----------
TT AS removed to the office of James McGee, Esq., where he
~II can at all times be professionally consulted. '
Houston, Nov. 20, 1841 nov 20dtf
i TO LABORERS
MAIN STREET—HOUSTON.
JOS. C. MEGGINSON, R. THEODORE SMYTH
henry F fisher—Notary pUblIc.“
TITILL execute Deeds, Powers of Attorney, &c., Ac.; trans-
W late ffom the French, German, and Spanish Languages
into Englisl, or vice verm, and transact all business appertain-
ing to his office, at the shortest notice. IrOfice at Kesler’s
Arcade, No. 4, up stairs.______ march 10 dU-wtf-978
(IOFFEE —10 bags Havana green Cofee, just received and
V for sale by ap 90 dfrw J. SHACKELFORD, Jx.
TSraNDY.—4 barrels American brandy. just received and for
IJ snl. by -■ may 4__J SHACK KLFORD, Jr
RA PAIR Negro Blankets, for sale by
OU SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
before making their purchases**- in
to be fresh.
LOVE, REILY A BUCKLEY,
attorneys AT LAW. •
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All wet and dry bbls
" Half bbls
Coftfee, Salt, Spices Ac., per bag,
Bagging, per piece ’ •
Bale rope or coMage, per eoil
.Hides, each - - •
Peltries per10o lbs bale
Lard, Naifs, &c., per keg
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twenty acres under gobd fen
. wageswill be given, or a sL
’ formation apply to
oct 26 dtf
HE gentleman who took a cap through mistake at she Ball,
I and receive his own in exchange.
I Houstol, Nov. 96, 1841. Dev 97 dtf
rNHE subscribers respectfully informs their friends and the Harn- County, and lomi diret L d and delivered against George
• I public in general, that they hare opened a bras:s foundry Steve end in tavine i, wen neniel.....k- - — -" ‘-k-
corner 9-ravis and Preston street, near the Market, where
they aretready to execute on the shortest notice andon the
cheapest terms, all sorts of brass work, such as bells of every
descriptio, as for churches, steamboats, boarding houses, etc.;
spurs, stirrups, boxes for engines, etc ‘They will alsodo every
kind of turning either in brass, iron, wood or ivory
Houston, Nov. 5th, 1841. SMITH & BAUER.
nov 6 d3pi__I. _______
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY' .
per each 5 cubic feet measure, at the rate of 124
Horse, mule or ass, - ,50
Pleasure carriages, - - | oo
Wagons, carts or other vehicles 50
Neat, Cattle, per head - - -- 124
Sheep, hogs, goats, • 64
Lumber, per 1000 feet - • 1 00
Brick per 1000 - 1 00
White, and the other in favor ol Davison & DeCordova, I have
r levied upon and seized all the light, title, and interest of said
George Stevens, in and to fifty acres of land, lying and being on
Green’s Bayou, in the County of Harris, and bounded as fol-
tows : commencing on the back line ofsaid survey, and is to
i be i >in 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-
rigirt ofW. W Summers, and will on the first Tuesday of De
cember, 1811, within the hours prescribed by law, offer the same
at public sale at the court house door in the City of Houston, to
There are satisfy said execution and cost. Terms cash with appraisment
. ‘ I D. BUSBY, Con st HC
For further in- ! Houston, Nov JM, 1841. nor 17 ids
ANIN DEX TO THE LAWS OF THE~REfW-
LIC HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
THE MORNING STAR,
Published at theOee of the Telegraph,
BY JAMES 1 ' UGER.
Tkbms — The Morning Star is published triweekly on Tuesdaya,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 818 per annum, payable semi annually
,u advance.
AovEarisIXG. -One Dollar per square for. t he Aral insertion and
fifty cents for ench subsequent insertion—eight lines or less to con-
. ,;ut h square.
To Merchants and others adverhsing by the year, areasonable de-
duction from rhe above rates will be made.
Steamboat cards, Political and Personal communications will be
charged at the same rates as advertisements.
Ann ouncementsof Candidates for office 810in advance.
Texas I reasury Notes will betaken only at their market price.
g.al commuuicauons intended for the Morning- Star must be
ac reased post paid to the Editor..____________
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40 kegs nails and spikes as’d.
sixes,
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( 10N8I ABLES SALl -By vi ri ue nt .m exei di ion issued
; V by D. W. Babcock, Esq , a justice of the peace in and for
Harris County, and to me directed and delivered in favor of 1
i Davison & DeCordova and against Charles Bigelow, I have
ar, coiree,: sacon, riour levied upon and seized al) the right, title, and interest of saia
ope. Domestics, Shoes, - Charles Bigelow, in and to 610 acres of land lying in thecounty
| of Harris, about eight miles 8 W from the City of Houston
___________________ . _ heing ih" westwardly one half of a 120 acre survey north ot
HpEEGI HRUI4G AT) 11 ■'■>■< I Np:g ! Bcay's Bayou, find n ; nd adjoining snrvey s in the name
—--3. -”—-*37 of k. mack and H. ALnua.M « illon the first Tuesday of De.
cember, 1811, within the hours prescribed bylaw, offer the
same at public sale at the court house door in the City of Hous-
2 doz. grubbing hoes,
2 painted pails,
1 50 sacks salt,
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UNITED STATES
AND EtROPE.
I ali b tt rs. sent
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, sober, and industrious man, to at-
reemiles from Houston T
nde, and well broke up. Liberal
hire in the crop. F
WM G. EVANS,
> or at the Telegraph Office.
Monday
- morning.
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Candles, Soap, Claret. Ac per box
Iron and Lead, per 100 ibs.
Large packages, parcels, machinery
I Usr RECEIVED direct from X nni. ky
• up, and by the pie.. osisting m pari of
200 pairs patnloons, 100 dress and frock cunts.
. 10) roundabout.
; ALSO—100 dannel shirts.
I IR PRNCE may be found at his office, in the Telegraph
1 ) building. ,. july8-dtf-wtf-152.
JUSTICE COURT
/ * EO. FISHER, Esquire, hasopened hi- Vu^istr^s Docket
Lr at his office next door to the Post Office.
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ad ihe pu -
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notice ior
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4 bar’ls molasses, new crop,
6 reams wrapping paper
10,000 cigars, a superior quality*
. -u a-y. ope, 50 doz. cups and saucers,
4 cases mud and water proof 20 doz.- edged plates,
boots, 30 bags shot, assorted sizes,
4 russet brogans, 6 barrels brown sugar,
i 3 M kip do, - 100 pair trace chains,
j 23 doz. Carolina hoes, .2 casks or and log do,
, a w voTIE, Together with a handsome selection of staple and fancy dry
. B. J.H.DLy & Jpusscorr, Attornies and Counsellors all goodsconsisting ofheuvy blunkets, casimere;
- ‘ ” —-—1 janes, green, red and white flannels, Merino and woolen shirts _______,... ,
and drawers, chambregs, bed ticking, printed sarsenett, aroli- 1811, at the couni house door, within the hours
j na plaids, ladies woolen, worsted, thibbet and merino shawls, au “ *rnn‛ " - 1 — ----- ‛
- ladies nett woolen handkerchiefs, furniture checks, tufted rugs, ' 1 —
cotton, pongee, silk and batdannoe pocket hanakfs, plain, figur-' jeining the inner of Sterling N. Dobie,
ed, ribbed and black twilled cravats, plain and figvrd English finii —lc . . .__,______, .__
and French merinoes, childrens fancy colored boots and socks, can government to Samuel Harris, and by said Harris sold to
ladis superfine black silk, black elastic welt, cashmere and ' George W. Powell, and taken in execution as the property of
— thibbet gloves, furniture, fancy; American and superfine Eng- iDoimefie-f — — ■ ■---
lish prints, pallud thread, assorted colours, larantine handker Saliba is plaintiff ___________ ______________......
chiels, Grecian, plain, figured aud dotted bobinet lace, book Swain as garnishees, to satisfy said execution of the said
;swhsand combric muslins, bishops lawn, linnen cambric hand- "enh “lh "T " —i*
- kerehefs, woolen plaid tyrols .Mexican and Vernecian cravats,
Irbleached and unbleached sheetings and shirtingcotton asna
burgs, a Hi— - ’ 1 ' * . i .. .
01 I ----II-- — -n""E -T — " • -n-r ""3 "-**N < *"2 < t.
— 1 prunella and foxed prunella gater boots, kid and seal skin slip
i per-, &c. Ac.—all of which is offered for sale low for cash, cot- !
i ton, hides oe peltries, by J. SHACKELFORD, Jr.
— i nov13d&wtf " Main street |
ri) HE subscriber has received per brig Francis Ashby, direct
I from New York, a large and general,assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, and patent Medicines, consisting in part of 50 Ibs.
i best English calomel, 50 do Turkey Rheubarb in powder, 36
bottles French quini, 1 barrel best cold pressed castor oil, Tur- - p RISR y r ,-rc
hey opeum, soda and siddletz powders, and in fact every article nenN., 14 1041 ‘ ’ 01 ” j
in the drug line, having enlarged and improved his establish- novi7tds
ment he is now prepared to furnish any article in his line, at | 1 P 9T A„ , ' , PAlE- BY virtue o an execution issued by
reduced prices ; and country merchants would do well to call I! - / D. W , ’ a ” , ' F 59» a Ju8tce of the peace in and for Harn*
this countr. drwgs renmir 1 i county, and 10 me direc ted and delivered, in favor of Abram B, Silli-
j drugs require man and againat Hezekiah Wheat, I have levsed upon and seized mH
the right, title, and interest of said Wheat, in and toam negro girl,
about 16 yenrb old, and will on the first Tuesday of December 184 L
within the. hours-----t-da- 1— -------- — .. - •
toft Mer-
produc e,
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For sale at reduced prices by
4,. , Houston, Nov, 13, 1641 GEO. ALLI N & co.
1 hursday ,lov i jdfo
AT EDlClNhZo.—A general assortment on hand. *
' IV I oc130d&wif SHEPHERD A CRAWFORD.
TLACK-SMTFTOOLS.—OnesetBlack-smitht001
o complete, and far sale by J. SHACKELFORD, Ja,
J KBbis old Whiskey just receive*] and tor axle cheap far
1 O e«ah, by _______ J M ROBINSON.
6 Boxes Compoyndsarsaparillasyrup"Nrrpcoyedandfor
T Bale heavy Mackiupw Blankets, just received!
1 dec 3 dtf J M ROBINSON, j
(1ONs7 BLES SALE -Ity virtue of an execution issued by
V Jamne * M MeGen, a jhstice of the pence m mid for the county ol
Ilerris, and iome directed and delivered, m favor of Hire A Haskell
j and agninsl Bigelow & Palmer, I havele vied upon and seized all the
ri.ht tie, interest, and clmm of said Bigelow A Palmer, in and to
lot No, 6i block 56 and corner lot oppomite the f’apitol ns poinaed
by the Mid Palmer, I will on the first fuesdny in December 1841, at
the Court Housedoor in the city of Houstsn, within the hours pre-
* ribed by law, expose the name at public sale to satisfy raid execu-
tion and coeta. Terms cash, with apprisement.
nder,
cust,)
Joseph Saliba. Terms cash with appraisment.
,, I T. WOODY, Con’st H. C.
-___________ Houston, Nov. 16. 1841 . nov 17 tds
heavy article, plain and plaid linsevs, ladies seal kin pt zN ST A B LE S S A1 .t^Vvirtue of tw ^77‘
f"------------*— " im- • ed by James m. McGee, and one by D. W Babcock, jus.
t t ices of the peace in ami for the County of Harri«, and to met
directed and delivered in favor of I. B. Bigelow, and George R
______________ . ____ _____ _ Caradine, and against Samuel Whiting, I have levied upon
Kentucky, a supply ofJanesmade j and seized all the right, title, interest and claim of the said
i "e" - Whiting in and to lot No. 10, in block 82, with the improve.
l • menis thereon, known as the Banner Office, and wil on the first
100 single A able breasted vests, Tuesday in December, 1841, at theceurt bon e door in the City
75 Pnirdrawers. of Houston, within the hours preseribed by law, expose the
J doz Pa blankets, j same at public sale to satisfy '-aid executions and costs. Terms
cash with appraisement. i ,
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' QECEIVED by late arrrivals of schooner Col. Hanson, and
IX Steam Packet New York, the following well selected as
sortment of Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware, A<. Ac. .
12 dozen knives and forks, 20 lb-, cotton wrapping twine,
100,000 cut tacks as’d sizes, 6 boxes soap,
1Adoz. long-handled .shovels, 3 “ starch,
4 “ brass wire sei ves, 2 “ imperial tea,
12“ door and window bolts, 2 " Y.’H.do,
20 “ hand-saw files, 9 kegs Duponts F F F G rifle
10 “ X cut and mill saw do, powder, A
10“ pitt saw do, 1 barrel spts. turpentine,
6 “ pewter fossets, 10 coils man ilia rope from A to i
** - - -- 1 inch,
9 boxes bar lead,
30 demijohns from 1 to 5 gallon, j
Bacon, per hhl
Sugar, "
Also for sale, the good Samaritan Robb, the best preparation
of sasaparella for removing all impuretiesof the blood.
nov13d12t-wt-312 T ‛ HENRY EVANS, ______________________________
Apothecaries Hal, corner of Main and Franklin st's. tion and coats. Terms cash, with appraisement.
_ --- , D. BUSBY, Constable H. C.
Houston, Nov. 1 Uh, 1841. ______ nov 17 tds
( ON STABLE'S SALE By virtueoftwoexecutions, oneissued,
U by Jas. M. McGee, Esq- and the other by John Scott, Esq
two justices of the peace m and tor Harris county, and to medirect-
ed and dehvered, one in favor of John Scott and ’he other in vor
of Davison & De Cordova, and both against James Conger, I have
levied upon and •< ized all the right, title, and interest of said James . ’
Conger, in andto lot No. 22 inblock 3, containing ninetyacres at
land, lying and being about two miles northwest of the city of
Houston, bet ween the White Oak and Buffalo Bayou; and will on
the first Tuesday of December III, within the hours prescribed by
law, offer the samhe at public sale at the Court House door in the
re, bryon l the Republic, the inland postage must be
paid. May 1, d&wtf
« . 1 m - best Cotlee re d by lax boat, and for sale by
iU 1 8 - J M ROBINSON.
» Burke nt to tran-
1% sact any business ol mine in this city. l
. * W GRANT
] 4 ) Bb s double retinedL at sugar, direct fromihe New
1) Orleans refine rv, for salt by I
dec 3 dif ' JM ROBISNON.
(t Bbls American Brandy, a good article, for sale by
O dec - jif J M ROBINSON.
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Flardware, "
Crockery,
Liquide, per pipe - "
do. 2 pipe '
do, 4 pipe - 1
Moss or hay, per bale . '•
I Blankets, " - *;-
W prLRN,
Via RicImond, Colum-.
' a. Br aaria, Columbus,
M • gi la, T xana,
San Autonio, &c.
EASrEaS,
V I Montgomery,-
Jon N acogdoches,
San Augustine, and Red
River County.
Bottles, per crate
Rice, per tierce '
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