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NOTICE.
Hd.YE this day sold my interest in the steamboat Leonidas, to Messrs Scott
.O'Brien and therefore shall consider mj self no longer accountable for
contracts relative to said veel. .411 bills signed by iur aamuei it. ives, cieru:
of the boat, and endorsed by me wjll be redeemed bj me eitner in silver or cur-
rent Tjarilt dotes1 according to the amount, ..,.
Hduston,ingust 24 90 " M. J . EPJJRAIHL
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a J' ' )l a a i LOST OR MISLAID, t
A' 'DUATdr'awninfavorofD.J. HoK, for $216, dated April 14, 1837,
Sky .number d;251, check letter U. I forewarn all persons from trading for
said draft, as the treasurer has been notified to pay it to the subscriber only .
TTnnrfnn. Rnnt. ,20. 1837. 89- t D.J.HOL
Houston, Sept. 0, 1837
For Sale at this Office,
LANK Deed, blank Bonds for Collectors, Powers of Attorney, Letters of
rsKinn Jnn. and Justices1 Blanks
Also the. colonization Laws, and Filisola's Defence.
All lands of JOB PRINTING done on short notice July 1, 1837.
Custom House Nofciee.
J HE port of entry for the district of Sabine is established at present
at the town of Beaumont on the.Neches river. A deputy collec
tor is appointed for the section of this district composed of the county of
Jasper and part of Sabine whose office is at the town of Jasper. Those
wh'o'rriay He derirous of entering goods aie hereby notified that the
offices will be opon every day (Sunday excepted,) from the hours of
nine until fpur! o'clock. Those who may bring in goods by waggons.
liorsescroincrwise aie iurmer nomieu uiai ior any uuenipi. iu ueuuuu
the revenue, the law will be most rigidly enforced.
Beaumont, Sept. 21. 90 lm. , R. C. DOOM
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Collector of the port of Sabine.
,ro- NOTICE.
THE 'subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the
public in general that being desirous of closing their present bu-
siness they will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash and the bal-
ance ofistock rernainicg on the first Monday of November next will
. be dispbse'd of at auction.
" 'Houston, Sept 28. 90 t H. It. ALLEN & CO,
r-"3t"'- J-Sfrr-irBoril
REGULAR PACKET.
THE Steam Boat Branch T. Archer, J. E. Ross
master, will run from Galveston to Houston
twice a We'ek.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
H. R. ALLEN, & Co.
fP. S.lt.The captain 'will attend to the entering of goods at the cus
torn house, for the accommodation of consignees living at Houston, unti
a commission house is established on the Island.
Houston September 15, 1837. 4 s. 88-tf
F
1200 Bushels Salt
OR SALE, at Washington.
BAlLEKjtrAY. & HUAiSY..
Washington, Sept. 9, 1837. 87-St
THOMAS B. WINSTON. EPHRAIM P SHALL.
WINSTON & SHAIiIi,
WHOLESALE and retail Grocers, and dealers in all kinds of produce.
Family Stores also put up.
No. 9 Front Leee, New Orleans.
REFER TO Sam. Housto.n, city of Houston. Wm. Whartov, Vclasco.
-, 'ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TEEElihdcrs'igned having been appointed administrator on the estate of Hen-
ry Burt deceased, hereby notifies all personsjndebtcd to make immediate
payment, and thole having claims to present them duly authenticated wuhin
the time prescribed by law, or thev will be barred .
Brazoria, Sept. 21. 90 6t EDMUND ANDREWS.
.TWENTY, DOLLARS REWARD
ILL be given for the delivery5 of adarge American bay horse, to
' me at thejeitv of Houston; said' horse strayed or was stolen
about the 1st September, nfrom. this place: he was a light bay, and a
little inclined tobe brown on the neck, fifteen or sixteen hands high, five
years old, with a star m his forehead and a snip on the nose, his right
hind foot -white jUpo the fetlock; he is -a! light built horse with a switch
tail,1 no brands and lcmarkably .well calculated for the saddle. f Any in-
formation respecting him, either verbal or by letter, will Tae thankfully
received. 7 , ' ? ,.! ' HENRY1 HTL AND."
J-,Cuy of Houston, September 28ra837- ' ' , 90-4t
')', "EXECUTORNOTICEi
r g Ihe undersigned having been appointell ifie executor of the last will artd tet-
J tament of Wm. Barret Travis, deceased, requests all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate payment; and those having claims against it must
present them within the time required by law, oc they will be barred. ( (
. .It is. YJclHoion to all who had 'arf acquaintance with colonel Travis that
hawas in p'oeonofrman papers of-great yalae, either (o- himself or'ch'cnts,
of whichMiHs'bfe'IieVedmany are missing., I,would, therefore,, Jrespectfullylre-
quest iftall'wHo may.nave any suclf'papers,' pamphlets, books, (either written
Ul iixiill;
dence,
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1j W4 iiuiui fjji u;w -j , (.u uuirct (.lie otiuiG lu uig, Ul imuiou auvU .
.as jviil. cnabJe me to procure, taeialf . . I i.-rJ'Ui'i ' '
0Bahrfn,!MarcIl2'.1837. 86-6tlrti JOHN R. JON?, Executor.
DOSWELL AN ) ADAMS
OMMISSION and Forwarding Mt chants, will receive by the first
Steam Boat from the bay, a verv iijperior lot of Lumber, and will
sell on the most reasonable terms for casl
40,000 feet superior white pu - flooring, (dressed.)
410,000 do weathei Hoarding, do
30,000 cypress and juniper shingles,
J5,uVU joist, ratters and scantling,
30,00 common white pine boards,
40 kego assorted cut nails.
Houston, September 15th, 1837. 88-t
JLAW NOTICE.
,'
" 171 J- Falvel and E. T. Summers have formed a partnerafiip- Sir tfte ,
fl practice of the law, and will transact business in tEe-several
courts held in the second judicial district. They will also atteaa to the-1
location of land claims. Office in the city of Houston, in the bwWinir
occupied by the Post-office.
Houston August 1st 1837. t f.
Xaw Notice.
T'lOMAS J. GAZLEYand JOHN BIRDSALL have formed a coparW;
ship in the practice of Law in this city. They propose to connect frith,.;,
their professional business a Land Agency, for the purchase locativx?3nd tale? t
lantf, and the investigation of titles, for persons in the United Stat"
where,
Houston May, 2d, 1837
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!Law Notice. .x
AVID G. BURNET & ISAAC N. MORELAND, Attorniea andCsnn-
sellors at .Law, naving associaieu inenweiYes in ine practice oi tneir pre-
i, will attend the bupenor Oourt in tnis judicial autrict,and the County
fession
Courts of Liberty and Harrisburg,
May 29, 1837.
Office at Houston.
DAVID G. BURNET,
I. N. MORELAND
72.6
Notice.
S. HARBERT having sold and transferred all his book accounts to Seth
Carev, the public are hereby notified that be the said Carev is alone au
thorized to settle the same. August 26, 1837.
$10 REWARD.
STRAYED or stolen, a roan mare, about thirteen hands hiqh, the ankle of
ope hind foot swollen ; natural trotter. Whoever will return said mare to
Fitchet's hotel, at Columbia, or Grey's at Velasco, shall receive the above re-
ward. Sept.JI8. 89- t JOHN SCHUNUCK.
Bry Goods, Groceries, &c.
MILBURN & UNDERWOOD hae just received and have on hand, a gen-
eral assortment of Groceries; Wines and Liquors; Porter, Ale and Ci
der; Hardware; Dry Goods; Boots, Shoes and Clothing. All of which they
oner lor sale on the most reasonable terms.
Marion, March 13, 1837. 62
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting-
The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Houston and thecoun-
try at large, that he intends carrying on the above business in all its va-
rious branches, in the city of Houston, and by a diligent attention to business,
he expects to meet with a share of public patronage.
Houston, July 13, 1837. tf L. F. MARGUERAT.
N. B. Orders for signs from any part of the country shall be promptly at-
tended to. Address to the care of Col. Thos. Wm. Ward.
.rvMo&DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! "' '. .,
ITTS.oS afiministration 5 having been granted by Jhe.probate
tcourtof 'Hairisburffcountv. ubon the 'estate of Meriwether Wood
son Smith notice is hereby given to'alfpersons having 'claims 'against
i me Time pre-
indebted to said
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11 SfilS.
LATELY established on the eastside oi tne Brazos river in Fort Bend, where
, the subscribpr offers for sale a large and a fresh assortment of provisions,
groceries, wines and liquors, medicines and dry goods, ready made clothing,
hats. bnnfR and hnpt. nil. nf which thev will sell on most reasonable terms.
Persons liying in this section of country and have been in the habit of trading
in. Columbia and Brazoria will find it much to their advantage to call and exam-
ne the' quality style andspatern of our articles.
J' J A. P.NOLAND&Co.
May 25, 1837. 70-6m
Colin Be Bland
ATTORNEY "AT LAW,, JJt
BRAZORIA, p
ILL will attend the snnprini- nml infprinr rmirt of the S&OtiXl
district. Office at Brazoria. -& -
June 3, 183. - osU?-
Ia&W WODMCB. , . "
ER. EVANS and JOHN R. CUMMINGShav awociatedbejaselTea in
0 the practice of the law. They will attend to amy burineis Vb'iclt aay be
confided to them. Their office is in Washington: letter -addreMedtfr Eyani
and Cummings will be promptly attended to.
l ney nave also opened a lanu agency lor the purchase and aie oi reai.eitaie in
Texas. Their means of acquiring information ubouft land are exteniiTa, and
their charges will be at the usual rates.
Washington, June 28th, 1837. X7tf
IiAW NOTICE.
JOSIAH J. CRObBY and H. C. Hudson having au ociated therareliih tBsr-
practice of the law, they will attend to the duti es of their profession in
the superior courts of the second and third judicial dii tricti, and in tHe county
cortus of Austin and Harrisburg. Their office will hi kept at WasHinrtbH.
July 27, 1837. SsT
REMOVAL.
W FAIRFAX GRAY, Attorney at Law, hasi-emoved his fibrttttio
. house recently occupied by the attorney gei leral, nearly opposite to
the president's house; where he may generally be found at all houryirben not
absent on business. " f r
DEEDS, POWERS OF ATTORNEY, and other instruments of writing,
carefully and promptly drawn. Septembe. r 26, 1837. 89-tf,
rug- and Medicine Sttore.
ILLIAM G. COOKE and Lem'l JET. Bancroft b aving formecT a copart
nership for the purpose of conducting the abov e business in this- crtj, .
respectfully inform their friends and the public in senei ral, that they are non-
opening a stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Statioi aery, &c. in the it&re-
adjoining Mr. Lubbock's billiard room. Orders from the country 'witfEpuBe-
tually attended to, and physicians' prescriptions put tip with accuracy and"
despatch
Houston, July 26, 1837. COOKE & BANCROFT.
Ir. Swing,
HAVINGresigned the office of Surgeon generaTof the -army of Texa;
offcr3 his professional services to the citizens of Hod'ston and itiTicin
aewr
inkr:-
his long experience in the treatment of diseaes of this elira ate will, hr trustea- -title
bim to a share of public patronage. Houston. , June.5, l83773ttP.
estate, tcypreseqt them duly .authenticated, within
ied"by;Ia.w, oc ttjoy will be deba,fred;iindall persons ii
said
scribe
estate-will. make immediate payment', pr,they will be sueov
Mf .i ... EmVARTj"RATT.F.. Admin sfetafnr.
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SepfilG,,;1837:
biflAJiA' EAtlkivLlNI) FOR SALiE. .'
WISH to sell a half league of JLanu; the other half belongs to Mr. John
Morrv. who now resides at Houston, and who also wishes to sell., .This leaeme
of land is fronting pntlp river San, Jachitb ; jtarT woodland and part p'fairie;
well selected', and convenient to navigation. The timber is of the largest growth
of oak, cypress, and pine. The prairie nartisssaid to be equ,altptanyt(prairie
lann in uieiiowor couoicy. i ne uiic is unaonuien : as it is saia ierrys neau
right was clearediby mcon haJvcs.Ut In l J ' - "' "
''ytl .,!IT,, " " ,irl 51 JAMES.MORGAN. J
XI CW r ilSiillJiltUlIJITlilJ mU qoi
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'ua'I -n LANSDi'NY. : ct ., '.
MAVING.pugpnerallknowledge ofihe vacant as well as the' appropriated
lands oT"this republic, as a surveyor; having resided in Texas for more
than four years, and made it my business to ascertain where the jbesttlochtions
can be made in a beautiful rolling .ind well watered country, in the richest
part of the republic, I will act as agent for personswho may wish to purchase,
sell or locate lands. t ,-.' u,
Ifwiil commence locations so sopnasthe land- offices open.u.
,.,AllJfoqLunicationWillbopf6m'pUy'atendedto. , , m
nousionuuqjfiaj oikj ' 'JU11JN flli tUJNKIjE, Land, Agent.
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uriLisnereoy given tnatasaieot the lots' in the town of Liberty will
take place in said town, on the'25th day of October noTt. and nonHnn
from day to day, until Uisufficient number tif Jots are Eolrh'if Thic'-nm ,'J the
county seat, and is situated in an elevated and beautiful prairie? neartho cast
bank of theJiEttaityTriTer, about thirty miles "aboe its mout, ,The country
adjacenteinbraces some of the rioheEb cotton land's of Texas.- "The climate w
remarkably heh.Uhy,jitncLthe water pure.and yhdlesome. A chanfiel'has re-
cently beln)diddered-at the mouth of the Trinity admittitfg vessels 'drdwir.e
five feet water; this wilLpermit! a' direct communication to betopened between
this place andGalvostonymaking this the depot of a very extensive and fertile
section of country. It isoply forty miles from Houston, and eighty from Bal-
lou's ferry, on theSabinc. 'I . 1( ,
tWi85rrOpc-thlnlof the pilrchase money tobe paid in hand, one-third
in three months and the other third,-iniHx months. For the security nfKh
corporation, the title will not be Issued until the Jast paj ment is made and
any person failing to make the second, or last payment, will, forfeit the lot er
lots, together with the money already naiflf
J' D. P COIT;, Secretary,
October. 3Lj ,1,837. , 91-t-i-M HW. FARLEY, MayoJ.
- hI lAMlNISTRATOR'S NOTICE, 'i
)Y virthb'of'an order from the .honorable court of Probate of the
Notice.
TtiiL partnership heretofore Yxisting between Moore and Dougall,is dissolv-
ed by mutual consent. All debts due the firm will be collected by Ale'x.
Dougall at Brazoria. . ALEX. DOUGALL,
Brazoria, July 10 1837. 802m. ANDREW MOORE.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT AT MARION.
HE subscribers have just received, and are now opening at Ma-
nn n ironnr'il nccnrlmntit nf Tlrv drvnAt: Tflnrlv tnndo fllnfliinfr
J J.1W11, d IfUUMUl UaUUlUUUlll. J1 J-' J V--WVM-J, WUI .UMUW V.V1...M,
Hats, .Hardware, Cutlery, &c, &c., together with an extensive stock ol
choice Liquors and Wines, bugar, Uoneo and provisions ; all ot which
they offer to the adjacent planters, and their friends in the upper coun-
try, for Cash, or produce of the country, by wholesale or retail.
They respectfully invite, the public 'to'c'all and examine their stock.
They occupy the storehouse built by "Messrs. Shreeves and G'ay-
son; in the lower part of the town. MARTIN, CLOW &, CO.
, P. S. We will take government paper for goods, at the usual discount.
Marion, (Texas) August'7, 1837. 83-2m
RC. BARRY & CO. have just opened a handsome assortment
0 of ready made Clothing. Also, a supei ior article of ready made
Linen Together with Cloths and stuffs, which will be made up to or-
der over the City Exchange, Main street, Houston. Aug. 10.
A NEGRO TAKEN UP,
ON the night of the 5th inst. at the house of John MilHcan, an the east side
of the Brazos, 10 miles above Washington. Says his name is Luke, and
his master, Eli Bordfow lives in Louisiana, on the east side of Red river, 7
miles above Campty: he is about 40 years old, 5 feet 10 inoheshigh, nose short
and thick, brow high, hair mixed with grey, complexion common; he has a
scar over the right eye about 3 inches long, caii'cdjby a blow with a stick from
a mulatto ; a little impediment in his speech : states that he has l cw none of
the clothes he wore when starting, which may have been in the latter part of
May. JFashington county, Sept. 10, 1837 90-3t
For Sale at Public Auction.
"TIVE hundred and fifty-five acres of Land lying near the town of
JP Houston, crossing Bray's Bayou about three and a half miles
from the town of Harrisburg; will "be offered for sale to the highest
bidder, at Houston, on the first Monday in .November next. Sale to
commence at 10 o'clock AM. Terms, half of the amount of the pur-
chase cash, to be paid on the day of sale; a credit of nine months will be
given for the other half and a mortgage taken to secure the payment.
Houston, Sept. 28. 90 HENRY TIERWESTER.
county of Harrisbuig, Iwill;epose .to i public sale at the stnrp.
room of JJoswcIl c& Adams, commission merchants, in the town of
Houston, on the 2Utli day ot the present month, certain goods, Furni-
ture, Liquors, &c. &c, belonging to the estate of the late Alfred R.
Guild: for further particulars apply at H. R. Allen & Co's. to "
Hoii9fep,,Ocl 10.1)3 JOHti A." NEWLANDS. Adra'r.
ForWaEflinsh Storage,, and Commission
l,n"' V . Merchants.7 .
THE shbecriltefs take this method of informing he merchants and others
i ine nayou in
will store and
.. denosifpH ot
nee. r v e none. bv strict nnrl t.mK,.
tcntion to l)Hsiuess',fto receive a liberal sliarc of publicpatronage. ,
HuustoDj Jct7. IgaiJ' 91-Gt 1 1 MORREL', CRAWFORD, &, CO. ; , '
this city fcr thcipurjpDse oPjtransactingithc above business. c We
sell on th'd'dsuat te'rms of this place, Any goods, groceries, &c
ur jiiiiuinwiu ne stored Irec ol dravi
Public Sale of I, and, Negroes, &c.
HEREAS, on the 10th day of September, 1H36, the subscriber sold to
Miinroe Edwards, of the countv of Brazoria, certain pronertv in thn
deed of conveyance mentioned andspecified below; on which property, with
ine consent oi saw. riuwurus. u suuuiaajnuug--, uiui igauu "jpouieciuon was
retained, with full power to sell thesame whenever any one of the payments
became due and was not paid, by giving thirty daj s notice. And whereas, the
last payment, being a note of hand of said Edwards for the sum of $18,000, due
on the 10th day of this present month last past, is now duo and owing for the
payment of said note, with all costs nd damages, I shall, on he 16th day of
October next, on the premises, proceed to sell the following property, viz :
All that tract or pared of LAND on which the subscriber formerly lived,
and on which Wm. J. Russell now lives, cast of Oyster creek, supposed to con-
tain about thirteen hundred acres, more or less, with all the appurtenances and
improvements thereunto belonging: being the same laml purchased by me of
Aarchy iibdge, Jared E. Groce, jr., and A. Hodge; tne title to tne Jast being
made by Wm. Harris.
Also, the following NEGROES: Harry, Cato, George, Dick, Toney,
Peter, WilJewe, Adilcgua, Ado, Simon, Quacco, Daniel, Cudjo, Itala, Antho-
ny, Eli andBarcola.
Also, the CROP now growing, together with all the farming and smith
tools, stock os hogs, cattle, oxen, horses and mule3, and every other article be-
longing to the plantation, and pledged, mortgaged and hypothecated as above
described.
Terms of Sale CASH: and should any one bid off the property, or any
part of it, and not make payment when required, the property will be imme-
nintnlv rpcnl.l 'I',"I ,.! .... l,n .;m,
.. j -wwiii. i.lVU JliailC Uil UIU III C11J4CCO.
Houston, Sept. 15, 183!).
biJnj. F. SMITH.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby notified that proceedings will be instituted against
anv Derson who commits either tresnass -or waste ui ion nnv of the isftdi
belonging to the estate of the-late Edward St. Jchn Hawk ins, deceased, which
his representatives, the heirs of the late Joseph H. Hawkini j, claim, or in wbSeb
they are interested. ,, "" ( '
GEO. N HAWKINS, Adm'r. of 5. St. J . Hawkisx?.,.
May 30, 1837. ' " ' 7f-Gm -
Choice Iand.
PERSONS wishing to purchase land can obtain someve ry choice seleotiffljt r-
very low for cash, by applying to the subscriber at Boli var.
June 8.
HEN 1Y AUSTIN.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to thp estate of Joun'S.D.Byrom , deceased,are re-
quired to make immediate payment. Indulgence nee d not be-cxpected
as it cannot be given. '
August 5, 1837. 83-2m HENRY PERCY BRETf VSTJSR, AdBH-.-
Admmistra tor's Notice,
LETTERS of administration having been granted to the ui iderrigned by tke
probate court of Brazoria county, on the first day of Augui rt, 1837, upon the
estate of Edmund St. John Hawkins, George N . l-awkins, at id Norborne B..
.Hawkins, decensed, notice is hereby given to all persons havin g claims agai est .z
said estates, or either of them, to present them, duly nuthentica ted, -within tno
time prescribed by law, or they will be barred ; and persons ind ebted to said
tate, will please make immediate payment, or they will be sued . And all p-er- -sons
are notified notto commit trespass upon the" land belonging to said estate,
cither by cutting timber or otherwise: and the subscriber warns all perc-
against purchasing the land belonging to said etate, from the hieirs, aiheaava
joint owner with them of said land. 'LITTLEBERRY H. tfWKINSr
Brazoria, August, 1837. ' SG-8t
DOS WELL $ ADAMS.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, STORA GE, &,$.
Have just received, on consignment, and offer low for cash :
30 sacks good coffee, 15 bbls best New Orleans Jugar,
10 barrels' old rye whiskey, 125 sacks Liverpool salt,
25 do rectified do 173 do Turks Island do
James River chewing tobacco, Vinegar, &c. Houston, August 31. -
JAMES RIDDELL. fg
Gunsmith And Cutler.
Would respectfully inform the citizens of the Brasos and the surroutf
ing county generally, that he has opened an establishment :at the Cii lx
of Richmond (inthe shop adjacent to the residence of Mr. .Handy)
the purpose of carrying on the Gunsmith, and Cutlery business in
their various branches.
He hopes from his long experience in Europe and the Un.itcd Stat -to
be able to execute work, in such a manner as to receiwe a liber
patronage.
City of Richmond, September 9, 1837. .
DOSWELL & ADAMS,
COMMISSION and forwarding merchants, have just received, an
offer for cash, 3 bbls new superfine flour, 200 lags con
1 8 boxes superior claret wine.
Houston, Septcraber8, 1837. 87-tf
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between John M. Shreve
and B. S. Grayson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent : cither
of the partners are authorized to settle the business of the firm- Their
office is over tho store of Martin, Clow, & Co.
JOHN M. SHREVE.
Marion, Sept. 9, 1837. 88-St B. S. GRAYSON.
DOSWELL & ADAMS,
OMMISSION and forwarding merchants, agents, have received
by the last arrivals and offer low tor cash,
FLOUR
COGNIAC BRANDY,
OLD RECTIFIED WHISKEY.
MADEIRA WINE,
Houston, September 7, 1837,
SUGAR,
PEACH BRANDY,
APPLES,
MALAGA WINE.
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