The Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1833 Page: 4 of 4
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5W SEAT OF INDUSTRY
AND COMMERCE:—
k<4Si
FIRST SALE OF LOTS
in tax
,
fc,.
t severe, and more
of the boy; but no
colmssw
w oar an
e; to whom
are requested to'make iiii
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K
de Co.
Or 7AOSION
f The public are hercbv uotUied, thai
a new town has just been lai# off on
the eastern shore of the river Brasos,
three miles from its mouth. This
stte^commands "a full, view of the GulQ
and the situation is thought to be the1
most eligible on the lower portio* of
this driver, as regards its k>cal advan-
tages «8 wellj as its favorable position
for commerce. Lying about tlree
ihe*Guirof Mexico, waere
tve sel*crpss the bur to enter the pra-
z , a«d having only a flat.prairi# be-
A n, the same breeze that wdfts a
I across the bar,' will at all imes
her up to the Town of Jactson,
re she will have a safe and
harbor. It is located on'the first!
ground thait is found in ascending tie ri-
ver, and lies adjoining to the first con-
siderable body of timbered lanl. It
hat, likewise, the first fresh watef lake
that is met ^with. It * was abov^f high
r mark m tbe late overflow, (the
WHOLESALE f
* STOR-.
(am BirriasLT mm rpca.)
McNEEL & WOODSON
Tf AVE just receivecyRpn schoo
■ ■ ners. Sabine and ¥**& and are
now opening (in -the butting original-
ly designed for the Cusfto-Liouse) i
Brazoria, a General Asfrtmeat of
matter of
highest ever known), and the fresh wa-
fer Was 6ever known to fa#, even iu
the driest season.
iThe lots and out-lots will embrace
tbe labor which is known as C^lvit's
or Brown's labor. The dimensions ot
he tots are 60 by *120 feet; Im out
the inhabite d-
veaeveri ajtifi
to transact aii;
at any titih;,
never be conr-
gentleme*:
* from
ifl stand in
cjee now
of the Alca
The first ante will take plaee^en
Thursday the 1st day of August next,
x' auction, on the premises-* The pro*
rntors ptedgethemselves to prevent
partiality in eales or otherwise,, and
4is^rd ail reservations-or peculiar pri-
vileges for themselves. , li
v Ae terms will be'liberal, allowing a
credit of six and twelve months, in e-
qual ina^almems, on all sums not ex-
three hundred doHars; and
and eighteen months, in equal
istalments, an all sums over that a-"-
nt. if purchased prefer it, they,;
obtain complete titles,wiihout a
on tbe property, if good and suffi-r
personal security J>e offered—
otherwise a bond will be given for a
Nltsn final payment, but personal se-
lurity required in all cases. j*.|. 1<
JEREMIAH BROWN,
V MERIWETHER W. SMITH.
THOMAS F. McKINNY.
Brazoria, Jane yfh, 1833.
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following Is a copy of a de-
the records'
de'« court ef the jurisdic-
tion ef BrmWU^. * : i..
V ^jHiJ^OTI-E ROMRTSON,
G. B. SHAW, her agent
exas/1 -
late of
Now in
■mfif -r
Ml
of Brazoria. )
read ami considered the
of Chariott Robert
sa# vodwr]<rf Edward Robertson deed.
<|^ayingf among other things, that as
" r 1m appointed to settle the
of Edward Robertson,
jurisdiction, dee'd.
much as no administra-
on record in t^s officc, it-
is oroereo oy this court that tbe forego-
mg petitioner give public notice hro
th« medial d of me paper primed in this
| #n; that unt^a the contrary appear
on or before ihe %th Monday of June
exi the said estate will be eonsidered
■ varaet; |«h! be prayer of the peti.
flftsaer fefioMfd to-by this court, r At
WB.ah coolestalion, if any, will be
lieard.- 4jHveafi«aivedePmy hand at
Byoffic^ **Jk* tpfn of Brazoria thi<
the S9th day of April 1883.
(Signed) HENRY SMITH Alcalds.
ML JERSEY WAGGON 6c HAR-
I--. : -NESS, - • ' 1 •
i 2 FAIR of CARTWHEELS,
1 HORSE CART A HARNESS,
For Sale bv
MDMVND ANDREWS.
April d0, 1833—30tf
Bhrls. Flour,
40 do. Whiskey^
50 do. Potetoes,
10 Boxes Sperm Candles,
20 do. Soap,
5 >f. Segars,
lOBoxes Man. Tobacco,
10 Bbls. Hams,
15 Boxes Raisins,
15 jftds Pilot Bread,
15 do. Gin,
10 do. Brandy,
10 Bags Coffee
10 Bbls. Mackarel, I
4 Boxes- Lemons, \
5 Kegs Spiced Sdmon,
In Store and For Sale bi
EDMUND ANlREWS.
April 20,^1833—30tf
GROCERIES,
KEDAY MADE CLOTHING,
SHOES, BOOTS HATS, ,
SADDLERY, I^RDWAHi,
CUTTXERY, QJEENSWA.RE,
CASTINGS^IR^N, STfiEt,
j POWDER, CEiD, SHOT,>c.
Of all which, they desgn^eeping a col
slant supply, and wi|f#ell at wholesale
and retail on mod^yrite and accoramo-
bating terms.
February 2—20t^
LLUM E,eHOWTH 4- AU
WIG^08"wi£Lii58' t.;«
entered into Copartnership, under the
firm of
HQWTH & WILLIAMS,
as
Ube
terms.
Brazoria,
on f ery
30WTK, j:
(AMS. ■
1838—30tf
MW
ILLIAM
AS jutt
Muslins
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebtedto Joseph S.
Martin, Jr. are equested to
make payment to EdmundAndrewS.
J. S. MAlTIN, Jr.
Brazoria, April 23, 18i3.-31tf
^AUSTIN
by the Sehr.
New.Orleans,
an extensive assortmest of Fancy and
Staple Dry^ Goods, of be most fashion
arket^consisting in^rt o/
Rich London Printel jCambrios
Dark and light Fanc^ Prints
Printed French Musins
French Ginghams '
Plain and Figured Ssiss Mnslm
4-4 Bob*t. Lace
Bobbinnet and
•French S^atios,
Jackonet and C
Fancy
Hat, jCap and Bel
White and Black Sjfe Hose
White and col'd Ccton Hose
White, col'd and oixed halfJlose
Irish Xanens
Damask Table Dialers
Irish and Russia Seeting
Linen-Cambrican( Hhdks.
Furniture J)imity od Fringe
White and col'd fyskin Gloves
Shell and imitation Back and Side
Combs
Artificial Flowers, .
linen and Cation ftoss
5-4 & 4-4 bleachel and brown sheet-
ings and 8hirtngs
Perfumery, Stationary
Ready made Clothing
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware and Ctlery
Glass and Queenfware
Hats and Saddler
GROCERIES
I AND
PROVISIONS
er with mtty ether goods not e-
numerated, all of vhich are ofiTered ve-
ry cheap. \
Brazoria, Apri fi.—29tf
t nctice! ~
ALL personsindebtcd to me areire-
quested to settle their aecoujnts
withr O. H. Iuek, Esq., ii> whose
hands i have; (laced my books and ac-
counts for collection.
P. R. SPLANE.
Brazoria, jine li?~34-3t
CONSTANT SUPPLY
AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT
mnacBispm.
GEORGE HUFF & SON,
E£P at tbeir STORE IN SAN
FELIPE, a regular supply of
articles suited to the.demands of the
country, consisting of
dry goods,
HARDWARE,
HOLLOW WARE,
CUTLERY,
QUEENS'-WARE,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FUR AND WOOL HATS,
SHOES; STATIONARY,
GROCERIES, &c.
Which &ey offer to tbe citizens of tlv
surrounding country, at reasonable j>t >
ces, for Cows and Calves, Bees'.wax.
Peltries, or Cash.
,San Felipe de Austin, )
Nov. 13 1832. <
32tf
NOTICE.
O^rTHE TEN ACRE LOT, form,
erly belonging; to Mrs. Eliza Phillips,
j ^ . ^ . . and known op tlie map of thie T?own as
rb.y off«<U the Store la ely occup.ed. |L(H ^ ^ ^ reBled uy ^
by ilessrs. Howth & Woodcock, a,
General Asso«tment\of
DESIRABLE GOODS
be
*on that will finish tbe clearingy and at
so buikltbe balance of the fence-
8 acres are cleiared, and tbe two ends
ef the ware fenced in. Apply to
• 1C. MA?
, Brazoria, May 4-31 tf
v*.
FOR SALE,
3
FIRST RATE YOKE OF OX.
EN, de CART, or either of them.
Enquire of A. Brigham, Esq. Brazoria,
or the subscriber, at his Plantation, 3
mile* North of Brazoria.
S. BOWEN.
April 20.—30 ,
FEY AT LAW,
give the strictest and meet
faithful attention to all matters
of -litigation confided to his manage-
ment;
Letters addressed to him, and persons
calling to see him on business, will find
him at Bxazorxa, where he 4s located
permanently. '
OCT. 16 283ft.
LAW NOTICE.
M. WILLIAMSON&E.ROD-
DY, have associated them-
selves in iha PRACTICE OF TfiE
LAW. The former will reside in Hba-
20xia, and the latter in Sam Felipe or.
Austin. Business entrusted to their
care, will be punctually attended to.
January 8, 1833.—l?tf
FOR N E wfORLEANS.
The Schoonlr Helen
now arr^ad at Brazoria,
SdTnrr«ve despatch: from this to thft
above port. |l
i For freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply,to
W*.f. AUSTIN.
Brazoria, May 25 ^89.
T'
5
DOCTOR PABBOTT
endbbs his series to the citi-
zens of the colon}?!in the practice
ofMEDICINE, SURGERY, AND
OBSTETRICS. I
He has located himSblf at Bbazobia
where he may -at all fines be found,
unless absent on profefjnonal business.
OOT. 17 183ft. %
■ ' : - - ' "M '
OCTOR C. G..COX, leaden
his professional services to the
< itizens of Brazoria and the surroun*
ding country.
Brazoria, April 14,1832.
DOCTOR
VELASCO ASSOCIATION
BALL.
111 commemoration of the capture of Fort
Velasco.]
A Splendid Anniversary Ball will be
given by the Proprietors, on tbe E-
VENING OF THE ^Ith JUNE
NEXT, in the Town of Velasco—^fco
the participation of whicli, the friends
of the Association, and the public gen-
erally, are respectfully invited.
By order of the Association,
L. C. MANSON, Sec.
March 9, 1823—25tf
VELASCO.
RE Velasco Aisocjatioo feeki^ tbe ia*
pertauce and necessity of a Hotel of e*
tensive accommodiitions m tbe Towa of Ve-
porpooe of effe^og Uutt
beheve that a Hdtablc hoose with'B)l>
hard Tablesatt <
oystering, a Seine for a
Livery Stable, &c. Sec. woald not only add
greatlj to the pablic convenience, bet prove
a jwuroe of profit to the StodAddCTR, They
ire sware of tbe many mducenrats that
would draw company to this desirable place
—it is notorkmslj one of the healthiest ]
in tbe country. Convalescents, a
sore, from all parts of tbe country would pass
much time there; In red by- the advantages ef
Sfca air, sea bathing, tbe pleasure of wilisf,
fishing and oyitering, &c. kc. Many per-
sons from New-Orleans |bd other parts of
Louisiana, who now spenjfl their Mueiasri H.
the north, Would find it eqhally healthv and
agreeable, 'neanar and cheaper to visit Velas v
co. On the arrival of t*«sel*,
would doubtless find pleasisre in the comf
and conveniences of a well conducted Hotels
and bring desirous of visiting other sections
of the eonntry, woald render the livery Sta-
ble very profitable to tfc# stockholders. It
is the intention of the Asso^iatioo to kaq> the
subscription books open un tiTsach an amount
be subscribed as will be Sjficieat to ssect a
building equal in every
Hotels in tbe U. S. of A1
amount of stock being:
Association being dc
buildings as soon a*\
who wish to obtain stock, <
to make early application |
Brazoria, or N. Toi
fipe. Publk} nptice will,
the contemplated nawoatj
Stockholders will elect a I
a plan and superintend 4h|f; erection of the
buildings.
By Order of tbe
L. C.J|AltBO^
* Brazoria, March S3, Ifip.
None
fWinE subscriber 1is# appointed G.
JL Mi Collinsworth,
agent to set-
tie his business, as hefwill be absent
from town most of hisplme. All per
sons indebted to the 'stllscriber either
by note, or book accoti|t, will please
call and settle the same-l
they will be put to cost.
CHARLES IfgBENNET
Brazoria, Feb. 9-21 til
to the best
■ ^ A large
taken, and the
" "eiitiBi the
all those
tofsvortiie plan,
hr secretary ia
Esq. San To-
rgiven as soon as
i taken, and tbe
rto draft
i!?r
T'
SEASONABLE GOODS,
I , . ■ .
HE sublcriicrs have taken the
Store femerly occupied hty C.
H. Bennet, aid^avoon hand a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT^ OF
TOY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
RfEADY MADI CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES BOOTS,
QUEENS WARS, HARD-WARE,
IRON, STEEL,
POWDER, SHCT, LEAD, <kc.
Which ■ they offer n accommodating
terms.
BRIGHAM t RICHESON.
Brazoria, Feb. 2-23tf
ORATION AT VELASCO.
An Oration will be delivered by B.
T. Archer Esqr. on the 27 th of June,
the anniversary of the victory gained
at Velasco, by the-constitutional forces,
in 1832.
COTTON
Reynolds, byrne a*dc..
New-Orieanf, ha# on hand, and
will keep a constant supply of Collins*
Cotton Gins, which ar| warranted to
he equal to any made^n the United
States. Feb. $—-20-6ms.
TO THE PUBLIC.
"' *■'- fli
WHEREAS my wife|bandace
NOTICE.
has
!• recently, without any proper cause,
[quit my bed and board* &nd separated
Tjg^EIE puUic are hereby notified that' herself from me, all pe^ions are here
jos
«>ONE >T THIS OFFICE.
the Scoond
PUBLIC SALE OF LOTS
jx the
TOWN OF VELASCO, j
Will take place on the 27th JUNE!
NEXT, at 12 o'clock, M. ON THE
PREMISES. The purchaser must give
bond with approved security for the
payment of the lot or lots he may pur.
chase at 3, 6 and 12 months. No pur.
chaser of a lot or lots will be allowed to
sink a salt, well, erect a turnace forma,
king salt, er in any other way make salt,
within the limits of said town, without
the consent of the Association.
L- C. MANSON, Sec.
Brozoria, March 9-25tf
by forewarned from trusting her on my
account, as I am determined not to
pay debts eontracted
May 4, 1833
isham thompson.
*33.—31-3$
CONSTITUTION OF TEXAS,
With or without the Slemerial,
j For Sale at this Office, ai
at the stores.4
of W. C. White, San j^lipe: David
Ayres, Montville:
Harrisburg.
and Ji' W. Moore.
GEO. D. SHAW,
ATTOBMST AT£AV.
BRAZORIA.
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Anthony, D. W. The Constitutional Advocate and Texas Public Advertiser. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1833, newspaper, June 15, 1833; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235665/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.