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NOTICE
$Yu -o SHERIFF'S SALE
iiTfcY-virtuc of an execution-to me directed by the hon
. fl -cliible coiiniv court of Harrbbure county, I will!
osck.A pubhc sale -at the court house in the city of an thcnis-clvcs the execution of iho
fr"T HE rindcrajrncd, executors of tins last wiU nnJ te
If A turnout of James Ruth, deceased, havinir taken ui
LAND EQR SALE.
OHN RICE JONES offers for a!e one league or
hnl Iviriu on Cummin' creek, ten or twelv e miles
.ill, c:ve nf nee ! irom the Uo'.ornlo river, tins tract wi grnnten 10 nitr.
J
Tr.H,.. -ion Mrmdav tho 22nd dav of January nest, tolloll persons indebted to tho estate to call at the rc-idcni c bv the Mexican jmvernment as a colonist, in 1830; li
the hyaest legal bidder, all the right title interest undjioftbo executors or eithorof tlicm, in the vicinity ofKew thought to be the most aluabl league on tho creek, and
t f trl 11 i. 1 j .. .. s, . . I ?.. . aJ n I Wnalnniftnii n I Kit oitimtir j-iI H.. piuliHPir Miwl in.lLft It'll li in (imtin j-n-iti i lmrt IiIa hvjii rn-sl'rn
olai" cf Thomas Prutt in anil to a certain lot situated on
the'fcaVtside oFMain auv. tin the city of Houston oppo-
pocufbTloyd's h.tci, bri.ijr 1: No. 7," iu block 14, with
tfctTbi'iidings and jtrijirovl'tiwrilit thereon levied on as1
the property of Tj v h IVatt, to r itNfy an execution in
fevbrof John S1im. !"u- ihfc oso of Milton Perry. Terms
OGf(i
J W MOORE, Shr'ff.
Houston, December 22, 1837 10fi
FOR SALE.
CHOICK LEAGUE OF LAND, in Coles' set-
i ."ilern'enf. kmvn a1; leamie io. 4, south of the
Yefeua, the secuuti Icamio ..Kn a the residence of Horace
jBtneuinui, ., survc-.or. who "ill give all requisite
intbr.n.-.tion und pintui tf.e land. This Iqnguo was an
wilyjselcctiou .by tht- late Gen. Austin tor a premium
Mga'and w.s t'ranif'.-s-i to t!io subscriber on hi- ar-
rTrflln"th colony us tl.u ;""t eligible situntinn under
Ijrcontrol for tbe'pur-i .n-nCi o.dcncc of his family, it
b--iag"well timbered anti vmicrcd, nmlin the most beau-
tit ll nnd healthy-part of the country; itnd'in o'ne.of the
n:-st,respectnble settlenifint.
-.JPRICE One dollar and n-half per acre, cash, or Ne-
groes at oash prices. Apply to tlie subscriber at Boli-
var. 4 , HENRY AUSTIN. I
December 12, 1837. 106-t ,
Washinjitoa in the county of Harrisburjr, and nuke pa- has some con-iderablc improvements on it,
ment; audio tlw-o who have claims against iho said Unlit . ALSO: One quarter of a league of land, bring near
to present thorn within the time prescribed by law, t r Groccs Retreat, granted by the jUciican government to
they will be barred.
.GEORGE W. PATRICK, ,
JAMES MORGAN,
Docemher 0th. 1837. KM-fit
Executors.
. BOLIYAR.
gUBLIC- SALE OF 'TOW'LOTS.
fekitthe J5thdav of Fobniar.iiicv- tho subscriber
'ijj willbficrdjor sale, by publli: suction, on tho prem-
.fcj,itwojhundid nod fifty .TOWN LOTS in tho dd
dSS3l of BOLIVAR, on tho Icffbank of the Brazos river,
:. t!' .hesd of permanent alligation for sea giing'vrs-
?if4i ."Tnis wa was lio first lud out on tlie Brasosfor
'ft fltl- P"i!s ,ore -being water cn-iugh For any vessel
I.;!)jtin cnrcshqba.r.of the BrxZ'iK.to ascend to this
JJ3 y. The wi-sclr, on Bu:r.ifiy. !'ist, of tho keel boat
Sp3i'y Rsiibcn,7', T drawing IritO inches water, on the
!!,, vHinidi. thrinj"nnlcs nbovo thin place, gics fiuffi-
p,,tfifrri lcnc whero- thoiicad of tide actually'ir.
5e proprietor mrpv-c constructing n mtk oak
juti. ,:oat) te -lh E.isteru Prairie, eh miles, so soon as
jthe-p-occods (A'flUe Iais,9holll enable him to defray the
expense; hich wilHjccontjuuod to Galveston bay, when
t(mc and circimKinees.injyv.'arranl it.
,1hw'tog, has borne" tho n iino of B iivnr for fifteen
yeai","Oeing known bv (hat ninie on the maps; tliorefore
ltwill-not lie rclinqriiobed to tho eotton wood point above
3enniS'1J3yoa, ndrcrted as tho Tnwn'nfB ilivar.
.-: J ,' .HENRY-AUSTIN,
r-k. Sole-proprietor of Bilivar.
Is'Bplivar, Dec. 12, 1S37. lOfi-td ,
J lines Daru in, t!eccacdninon- hich there is a firi-t rale
gin and other building; about 50 acres under fence and
an orchard of excellent peach trees.
I ALSO.- The farm on which ho lives in Bai.ey's prai-
f'ATTrI'Tf'HVr ric, on which there is a frame dwelling, gin, &c., and 200
KyAU 1 IUIV. I ..- fln.,,rl (1-r fnnrn.
LL persons arc cautioned neainst purchnrliiff a Atsn. a 1 i,:i.i:.,i,.i ;n !, fl.,..;T,inr tnwn
note given by me to M il-ix I' nmkinFtein, dated be- flf -iy,r, ,, ., , :.r ,,, i.
tween the Jlh anil HJtliol October, lb.U, .or between LU ALSO: An African neirro bov. about tho ago of sit-
and 801) dollars; the consideration torn Inch tho note was'. jlloranv mrt of the'nbmei.rooertv may be
A'
given !i'ji failed, and I slnll nut pay it unle- campclled by
law. . YYIJjLAUU UUVDliiS.
December tt 1AS7. 101-31
NQJIGE.
' .fV 9-' ''J118 ItsX James C. ThompsB sold his
: mi
aa
IJ.(wntyTland,c6rning to him fur services
is, a private in Cani. K.D. M'Caskv's comi
unsntjinSntrejJrpm 2dTobriinry, 1835, to 22d June,
t537,"(two"Ivo',htindred r.nd"eighi'Ecrcs,) to George W.
rendered
company, Jst
Mr.i;rtNti ok nii; sii.vuKiior,ii::it.s or
GALVESTON CITY,
And public Sale of Lots.
SATISFAC fUIly a-Mir.iiicc bj 111.1:13 ot tliofr who are now
suhwibcrs, huritig bepn gircit in tli.it they will take tho
whole of ihc rliarc umoM on tlie 10th (if Jim ember next, no-
tice is lincby given tliatxgcncr.il meeting of tiiBslnrchoMers
will be held oa the 15th day of December next, in Gnlw-saon ci-
tj, Texar.
Jfpticeis nljo siven that, in order to meet the wishes of earli-
er emigrants and othrr,a alc of about 100 lo4 will lit miilrat
auction, on the premises, on the 10th day of No ember next, by
Mr Thomas F. McKinney, the acent of L. Jont, -vl o w.i" aa
thoriiedDy thr4lccd oftriut to cll, for immediate iinirovnii.nt
tensquarnv They will be aimni'themo:tdrirabIi'in the city.
We,are authorized to iy tbn nlcs will be oiifirmetl by the r 1-
eral mcebne. Asnnll payment 111 cash will lie rpqinreil, and a
liberal credit sivsiti for the it-iiiue.
Notice 11 further rhen that the book of subscription tr the
Mock in thecomptny atiII be kept open until the 10th ofNorrm-
bernrxt. " -
Two of the nmlcreirned (T. G- and 1. J.) hao inrcsti;itr
tho title, and are entirclv satisfied of its ralitlit . A caution t
the public whs given, over the sijnature nf " K "lVxiin," atXew.
UrJinn. 1 hat writer tutl not Know 01 the compromue whic h
was mntle nhont the same time, in Richmond, and which. ir
hink, romOTed rvory shadow 01 dnuht. We are rea'icst 1 to
ay by tboe who have ex tunned th recorils pcrsnnnlly lh.it no
other person thnn t!ioe iindrr whm we cl linie.m Uayr title to
this property : nnd if any title papprs (which sicbaserecentlij
heard do exist) shall eVcr be produced, they wililiascbecnbijj-
f!?,niid the perpetrators and abetters srill be pros.-cuted for the
felony, with the almost certain prospect of conviction. And we
hereby notify-those interested in said fraudulent claim, who are
innocent themselves of the fraud, that retort to the courts will
bo had agaicrt them fur the slander sf our title.
LEVY JONES,
WM. It. JOIINROX,
TsIOMAS GREEN,
Trustee.
The above sale will beeanfined to such lots at orivatosaje as
pr'tons wish toHCqnire for immediate settlement; they cn at
all times be had on the premises. '
THOMAS F. MrKINNEY.
- Balvcston Nov. 25, 1837. , 10 Mf
and chcip for cash.
Nov. 10. 1S37. 102-t
JOHN RICE JONES.
JAMES' RIDBELL.
Csunsinith Aitd Cutler.
Wouid respectfully inform the citizens of the Bras-"
os and the sarroud-itig county generally, that
heiios opened an establishment at tho City of Richmond
fin the bhon adiacent to the res ilene nf Mi. WnnJ,. fi,
the purpose ol carrying on the Gunsmith and Cutlery
uiiaiiicBs in uiuir various uranencs. 1
He hopes from his long experience in Europe and
the United States to be able to execute work in such
a manner as to receit e a liberal patronage.
jiy 01 lucnmonn, September 9, 1837.
ADMlNISTHATnP'R TVJriTTrT-
r pHE undersigned having bcen.appomtcil administrator
1 the tate of Alfred K. Guild deceased, hereby notifies nil
peions indebted to make immediate pa ment, and those' hav-
ing claims to present them duly authenticated within the time
prescribed by law or they still be b.irrtd.
Houston, Oct. -JS-tf J No. ALEX'. NEWLAWD8.
I LOSI
XOST OR MISLAID.
A NOTE of2hnnd drawn on B..F. Smith fortho sum
of tlvrce hundred and fifty-two dollars in favor of.
Vy right nnd McCrorv, and transferred bv them to G. W.
Hanchclt. Any. person finding the same will cqnfer a
invor dv nanomg 11 10 inc suoscnucras ucan ne 01 nn
possible use to,anjv other person than the owoor of said
jiote.. .. . " JAMES M. McGEE..
- December 12th1637. 105
TOWN OF BOLIVAR
TKratHS Ion? known town cilc, the uiricrsiffnccl are
M happy at length to offer to public notice. It-is situ
atcd on the east bank of the river Brn.o,at the extreme
head ofnavigition at thcnwor stage of water in the
rhcr, there bcins; alwas cloven feet up to tho town, and
the shoald and impediments to na ig.iliun commencing im-
motti ttciv abo c that point, lte surrounding cnintry
both on Joe Brazo"! and Oyster Creek is already well set
tied, and has beon since the Grl wsttlcment of the coun-
try , pronounced the most fertile portion of the Brazos valley-,
"it is bv actual surve , the most clligiblo point for the
onncxion i.ftho trade of the Brazis with the wafers 1 f
Galveston Civ, it being mil fifteen miles from the ton 11
of Bolivar to lb it of Liverpool oa Chocolate Bayou which
connects immediately with the east and west ends cf Gal-
seston Hay.
The proprietors arc now prepared to sell either lofs
or blocks upon moderate tonns, and where purchaser,
aredesiroii" of improving a very lirc diico ml will bo
m;.de.
CIIAS.D.SAYRE near Marion.
EDMUND ANDKEWi
T. A. SAWYER.
J. II. POLLEY, Bail-. 's Prairie.
December 4h. 1571 0.'l
Brar.oria.
NOTICE.
THOSE having demands against M. W. Smith- late ei
'Harrisburg, dece.'.sed,arc rcrjucsteJ to deposit them
with ..iressrsTGazloy nnd Birdsali of Houston, for the ex
amination anu approval 01 me auminiximior.
CROSBY & HUDSON,
Agenis ofAdnCr.
Houston, Nov. 2S. 1837. 102.tf
ON the direct road leading from the. city of, Houston to
Vv'ashingt. non the Ur.izo,a package ot papers contain-
In,; a ccrtitlc.ite given by Judge UriscoV of my citizenshiti all
10, a copy ot 111) discharge for durins the war. with nmn n!i-
cr pu per; not particularly recollected. The finder will he ani
ply rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner by Icarinr
the s imcat the auditor's office in Houston; and the public are-
cautioned from niirchnsin; the S4mc. J.M. THf'MAS.
s it. A"11:0. ' ' w 'tr. iz li-
JMOT1CE.
ALL personsindebtcd to the estate of John Merry deceased, .
arc requested to make immediate payment: those haying
1 i.iiuis are notified that unless they present them duly authentic-
eated vrithitTthr time prescribed by law, they will be fwreTor
barreil. Nov. 7, 93-tf WM . M. UUItCIl stdrn'r.
ADMISISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ri'lHE undersigned) having been appointed adminis-.
Hens'ey., The noditor raarked in the face of the copv
feifi bndjteensncdtoelnirn.int, tliat he had sold thej
ren -o'jeorge . iiensiey; ne gave uoorge v. nsjns-loyA-niher
copy with the endorsement of the transfer.
Trnj-riginftlrwhieh-jihoiild-hftve remained on file, was
3nrrpptitioiisIy obtained from this office. It appears, how-
f .-1 s -" tt st .1 .. e. . .
Baiennoiepapersirave trave.iea 10 tne unueo otnies, -Jtratorof tho-cstattrof-Joscph Rutch deceased, no-
......io.v.um .m """M'e"--""Y-Mjfies all persons indebted' to the same to make imnicdi-
tiecpaon, udibrJun conveyed to H R. A. Witjo.nton. -te monj; and thosc hnviag demands against thc'Said
IhZiriuarnvivto tnatueorgo-W. Hcnslcy will mfonri sllccrcsi0ii must present thenTdtilv authenticated w'itlun
tan fc hit owv ramp mic. the possession of James C. (ho tlnfo rihid bvlnw. "NILEST. SMITH. '
1 oompr.o.t, and Jame- C;. I hoinpson will account to th Houston, December 12, 105
?uiiH"ri: uuiv lip Lriiiiu uy tuu utiiuai uuiuiv inw iuiuie
vvlirbo auanfcPrtfTbB used to'tho benefit of cilhcrj inas-
rauc'i as thovhav J"ctnrncd to their homo altogether.
J. w.
"S'.-2Sjl837.
107-tf,
JlfOODYyfj
IstAudiiar.
1 r
Notice.
'i ifjiperson's indebted to ns by noteoropfn accoantwill
,jT please 'cttle the tame wila Samuel G. Powell.
i.Stij e , i ' DAMEREST &. FRAZER.
KsvastoTi, Deo. 1st, 1837. 10!-3t (
" ' "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
fsTIISDN"Y: 3LTARLAND, eTccutorofthe last
J V will and testnnTont pf,E an R. Evans, deceased j
feretivr gives notice, to'ijill persons indebted t unid de-
ooasr4 to mike immcdnm payment, nnd to all who have,
eimag-npsthis estate to present them, duly authentic
ntcff," wiihth'lhe tirno prcscrib'ed by law, or theyfwill be'
Ce?er barred. -, , ,
1 . , ' W. Y. M'FARLAND,
" Ex'r. ofE. R. Exxms. dee'd. .
Washington, Dec. 27, 137. 107-3t
3f
' - JAMES BROWN,
Attorn v -at T..air,
" -x 'OFFICE AT' FLOYD'S HOTEL,
Hon top, Dec. 30. 1R37. 107-tf
w a.
,'."
' , IVoiice.
T -A.LL persons indcbtc.i t ihe firm of John Joffmnn
:& Co..or' to the stc'im boat B. T. Archcram re-
qjested io come forward, Rial pay up provious to the 30th
duv of January next, and t.oso jhaying accounts against
tba same.wiU please, prcL-ent'thern for payment withiii
th ame time.. The undersigned is agent fortho firm,
an -i nc atone is auutonzed to settle up their accounts,
-i , -s - . .. JNO. E. ROSS,
ixoustnif, Dec. 80, 1K7. ' lQ7-3t
N. ,B. The small notes sisnod bv the firm of J. Hofi-
rnan&. Co. are also hereby called.in prior to the' above
SOthdayofJnniiarv. J. S. R.
Promissory Notes.
WTljirE promissory' notes or any audited claims against the
4T government of Texas will be taken for oodf, or in pay .
mentof debts by M'KINNEV A. WILUAMR,
Al Galreilm.
K. !. JONES, Jfc Co
Quinlana."
MARTIN, CLOW, 4. Co..--Tinuftou.
Bee. 14. too?, ifo-tl Coiumout. t
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of an execution to me directed by the
honorable countr cuurt of Harrisburg county, I
will expose to public sale at tho court house in the city of
Houston on Mondav the ir-nd riav ot Januarv nott to the
highest'bidder, all the right title interest and claim of Ml
It. Brindtclc, in and to a certain tract ot land lying and
adjoining the town of Harrisburg containing eighteen
acrcs'morcor loss also two ioU in the tow n "f Harris
burg, on Mtin streot, being cac'i thirty varas front and
ntnning back to Buffalo Bayou about eichry varas, a plat
of winch will bu exhibited on tho day ol sile levied up
on as the property of'3f II Brfndick to satisfy a fi fa of
ET Branch. - J W MOORE, Shr IT.
Houston, December 23, 1837 lOG-td
a.- - Cotton Gins,
,F every variety, Packing Presses, Horse Powers'
JffirTSawSBf the best cast.stecl, Gin Bands, with
iKuiher-articIes' required in the eulihstion of cotton and
-r'T-cpanttJon for markof, can be purchased from, or
srdaisil bvithe subscriber, tinn case nf his absence, by his
Agsat, Moesrs. Jso.'A. .Usklr & Co. No. 73 Bicr.villc
af-.s-., Aeui Orleans, to whose care all letters on the above
ChD!K's7, and inttnded for the subscriber, must be ad-
T .. ins include Idler'k Metallic CvlinderGuis, cither
sritb u without Jones' Patent combined. They aro made
in F idolphia, Cincinnati, nnd Nashville, of tho best
B3-".fc Is, and calculated to run well and (nst for a long
' 'p"e.''"-uf time. '
Fosters and their-raerchants can rely upon the most
, ytaT.A and strict attention bemg paid to all orders for
articles in the nbeve line.
A I. EX. JONES.
o. Banks' Areadr, Vtn Orleans.
iOtec'JWlWft 107-tf 'j
NOTICE.
WAS-prdsented to me this morning, by Steel &
Andorson? merchants of 'this place, a note dated
New Orleans, 2d May, 1837, payable to Robert Bo'-
ling, for clcven.hundred dollars, and my name to it as the
"drawcrj but not' spelt as I spell my ncmc. The said -Mr
Bowling traded tho above described note to Steel & An
derson, as being mv bone fide note for the amount cf
it in goods, and loft hero with the goods for Teias by the
way" of Orloans, I do hereby certify that tho note is a
orged one from ctcrn to poll, and forwarn all persons
from trading for any note on mo in Orloans, as I lmvc
no note out whatever dated Orleans or New Orleans
that Fgavc myself, but dont know to what extent that
the said Robert Bowling has speculated on mv name.
EDMUND F1TZPATRICK
PR Tho said Robert Bo'wlintr snelt mv name thus:
Edmond Fitzpatcrrick " Vicksburg, Oct 25, 1837
850 REWARD.
CJTIt.4 VED 6r stolen from the subscribers on the 27th instant
O one large American dappled gray horse, about H years old,
no mark except that made by the collar known also a Snabiih
white hnru. t;ih white pim. between 10 and II vears old. 'A
reward of fiftv dollars will he civen bv cit.cr of the subscribers
TorlmT3eliveryofthe above horses tb uslri" the citrof f!nnton
orthetownofBnuorla'J ' ' ' A. BltlGHAM,
b. s. UlUUiT,
December 30107,
'FOR SALE.
ErnjH.VT eligible location for hiisine" in the rear of"Mesrs A.
iSJE" C. & J. K. Allen's store, known as lot No. Sblock No. 3,
on the pi rt-of this city for sale low for promissory notes or mil-
itary scriD. Also a few soldier's iclaims, one league and la
bor of located land, and two lcnrues of nulonted land. For
crms apply to GEOltGD W. POE.
Houston, Dec. 6, 1837. 101.
ECTLAND-cO
HTrlE a llipcribsr tillers for saleil0,00p acres of choice
hnd, situate 1 on the Bra.os, Colorado and olhor
streams, in tracts to suit purchasers. Apply at his resi
dence on the Brar.os.
T. Jb L. PARROTT.
Decembers, 1S.T7. " 104-2m
W. M. B E A I.
HAS resumed the COMMISSION BUSINESS in
"the citv of New Orleans.,
pe.i,e- km' ino.m
ALEXANDER S. ROBERTS,
Attorney at law,
LIBERTY,
f.3m TEXAS.
Notice.
JWl flST. n f?mf nn ho lepnsiltcr for two hundred .-n
I r.... jnii .,. 1 .' ti. .,rrvj..i w .lTn u. s 1 I
All persons aro warned not to purchase the said draft ;
and any person finding the samo will please return il to
the subscriber at Independence, in the county of Wash-
ington, or to Major Brigham in this place.
VT. W.HILL.
Hnusteji, Doe. 20, 1657. Hr7-tf
Woticc .
MCKINNEY & WIL..1.V ;s, forthcio-cUt'., and as the
survlr'ng putnets of Walter (J. White A. Co', finil if
neccisiiry to ndop. such means as will insure an adjustment oi
their unsettled businefs in Texas. We have responsibilities in
the Uuitul States due long since, and our creditors have wai-
ted witho it murmuring, svith a hope that some arrangement
would be made to pay them so Soon a wo had a little time to re-
cover from the general cmb irrassmcnts into .rhich the country
had been involved by the war. Knowing the general emhnr-
r.atsment that pervatletl the whole country, we have not been
active in urging the payment of debts due u, hecause we had
ath anccd to the government a suliicient nmo ant, which, if col-
lected, would cover our rcsponibilitics abroad. It is, howev-
er, at this time inconvenient, and indeed the government cannot
at present be required to pay ns. We must, therefore, request
those against whom we have'claims to call and ni ifcc such pay-
ments nnd adjustments as enn bo reasonably 'expected.
Thosc bavins: business with McKinney &. Williams will call
at thecounting bouse of Messrs. S. L. Jones iSc Co. in Quintann,
and those having business with Walter C. White & Co., will
please call at the counting house of Messrs. Aldridjc it Davi'
at .Marion, where they will at ail times find an agent to make
reasonable arrangements in relation to all busiuess unsettled
We cannot wait longer than a vcrv short time .
When our firiends and customers reflect that we have advanc-
ed more than one hundred thousand dollars to thi: government,
which we cannot command at present, and owe Money which
we cannot pay without collecting of our customers their dues ;
when it will be' recollected that a few years since Texas was
without means of carrying on any thing liLe respectable com-
merce, and without means of cultivating the soil: nnd v. hen we
find ourselves now in possession of large estates, and cultivating
the soil fxtensivaly, it naturally leads to the enquiry, how it is
so? And we lire hound to reply, that the means and credit fur;
nished us by our frionds in the United States have enabled us to
do so. And inhere one among ns who would say It wasnol
due that we should sacrifice, if net-esstrv, a p.irt of that pro
perty, which our friends of the United states have enabled u
te ttcqiiire,to pay them the principal and intcrct which thct,
hare advanced us. We are ready to do so whenever caljcd 01.
b our creditors, nnd will rrquire it of those who own us.
We hope our riitiner will find nn excuse for us in the fore
going reasons, thut will jutif us in their Irclings for the conrsi
we are about to adopt, in which event nc will be gratified.
Very rospeutfnll),
Your obedient servants,
M'KINNEY &. WILLIAMS.
Quintana, Dec. 3, 1837. 105-tf
T C. BARRY &. CO., hav s just opened a handsome
jf,. assortment of ready made clothing. Also, a su-
perior article of ready mndc Linen together with cloth--and
stuffs, which will be made up tn order, at No. 9 Long
Row, Jfim st., Houston. Dec. 7th 104
200 DOLLARS REWARD!
I v ill uuo the almve rcunid fur the dclirerv
in me f i"V' African Negroes, mined Gwinv
&&i7 "'"' ow' "'10 ,1,,tcm"Jc(J frn my pluimtnui
FE Owtcr Creek, :mtiy of Bnizoria. some timi
1TMITTIIT
Vbo above blaves
since, iiieauovc biaves are about ill) voir
of age tine about 5 feet 10 inches, the other 5 feet S m
Ichcs the large thas a bread ace, Ihc nhern wild lool.
Sept 3710 1 EDWIN WALLER.
NOTICE.
'rillEiiibscrihcrs wi'I act ns general land agents far the pur--
their I.-tud claims for sale uulc-s tl. title is indiiputed as they
will delltn no other. BAl?.Y. RAV A- IHYTW
Wih:nf..r.':'.V.". v. Zili' Vt-tr
NOTICE.
4 T ameetin; of theproprittorsof the town of Washington
i held on the 19tb ol Sejiteiiilir "r last, it vsas
Hacked, That the lets rem lininc nnn.Iil be divided ints-
400 share'., and t'latlj Biily be uppoiutrd aireut for thepitr
ousi; 01 si.ini'-oiic nairoi u.esrfme, aim ii-atJonn vv. Hall he--iiitluirir
l.to Le utt a pmer ol attorn ruT ibe said K. Daily
lor th it purpose
liaohid, 1 1. at ta.'i .'iiilirilual uAiiru:iir sM trs.' sh tlll&
cititii-l too'ievutt iiintKviifp t! jnii"jC tvvttnty shares, tK
rott ', and oucidititioaiil .-o'.c lor c 11 h ten shares oVer I'nd n-
Lo.ots.ontv. Oat.2Z; 9.) TitOy. S.SAUL, c-nsr.
REMOVAL.
Qjjlin subsciib-r, 1 nvi.15 remove I to- liii new ett'bliiiiitt
4at opposite Klojil's U()U-l,'!..is received by. receLti arrivals,
a .a will jell low for c isb, th: fol awing artiela.- Hnui, K-su
sins, tir.uiily fruits, Crackers, E- Wuluuts,. Kickit, Urrad, il-
berts, llone, &c lUCHAJtO CSKErN.
P. S. buppers, A.c, served as usoaij. and'.a few select dn)
b. trders tai.en. " R. G.
oliEa lie Bland,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRAZORIA,
ILL will attend the superior ami inferior muris of the
second indie)""! cliitrict. Uliii.e.it Brazoria.
Juue.i. lU.t. . 73-tf
w
NOTICE
f TVII5 is to forwarn all persons from trading for three srvvr-
I :tl uotos, niada pav able to Thoinns Vt. W.ird, riir OliK
or about $ i,70i), .mother aba it $ 2, ItM. the -thor about $!0
cacbdateil about tint .'tb of rsitember last: on f said mt
will be due on or near thi firtt nf November, atiutbir'on or nesi.
the first of Uetmuber next, another nn or rnmr tU lirst of Jas
uary net, Sc signed by ourselres, tnj V. Smith, Niles . Smith
James .S. Itoltum, aent til the oiiston town coiiipanvitr4
James S. iolmau. , Tho consideration fur said mi Irs Laving
f tiled, we are determined init to pis, them milew ewinpplles! ly
due ourscuflaw A. I'- AL' KNfur
Houston, Nov. 17, 18.17. lOI-tf. A i. A. 3. K. At.t.KN-
H. S A N D E 11 S O N . , .
AS j 1st received per bng.'i'..mpico lnri' Maine,
tiia foifi.vving description t merchandize wliicb.
lie will sell luw. at nhuionlcor rcLnl fur cash, or in m-.
change for horns, or beef, deer, bear and bup l)idc,x,a
&.c., etc., viz:
iJOJ barrels potatoes ; SO- bos;es; cop; fi'h;i
10 boxes cidor; - 10t oiiri&fp
lOOjOtlO ccil.tr shingles;
40,UOO feet vihitc pitjp boards;;
10,000, '- v ' ' tworinph phifk; J
20,0f joists and rafters
71'gether withi an assortment of hats, rapsl stocks.
'umbrellas die, &c, Purchasers arc respectfully invited
to call nnd examine tne above named goods at io. 6 mercantile-row.
II. S, will .also receive per first arrival from New
'York, nrgcoeral assortment of dry-gowIif-hardwnre gr-
ccrics and provisionsralso every description f gentle-
men's clothing suited tn this market, including the whole
drcs from bead to foot. , II. SANDERSON.
Houston, Nov. 23 101-t No. 6 meacantile row.
Texas Consolidated Slock Fund.
THE public creditors are hereby notified thattho.
stock books .ire now open, and certificate' prepared'
to'cstend to ail public creditors who may think proper to-,
fund their claims in conformity with the provisions of an
act passed by the general congressmen the 7lh day of Jun
List, entitled an ''act to consolidate and fund tho public
debt." -
By'ortler of the sccrcfarv of the treasury
WM. G. COOKE, Slock Commissioner.
Houston, November 20 101
Or-The New Orleans Bulletin, Mobile Advertiser
Charleston Mercury, Richmond Enquirer, New York.
Star, Lmiisvjllc- Advertiser and Journal, and Nashville
Banner, will please insert the aliove8 times and forward
their accounts to this office and theii several amounts will
'ic remitted. ..
LAW NOTICE.
K A U'F M A N &. G O UL D,
ttorneys at law,
Nacogdoches, Texas
November 10, 1837. 101
T. S. SAUL fc JAMES W. SMITH,,
RESPECTFULLY offer their services to their friend and
the oublic. as ATTORNEYS &. CONVEYANCERS
nnd will attend strictly to the business of their prmesiion, at
tneir omccni tne upper enn 01 rcrrv street, in tne town 01
Vasliinitou. James. Smith will practice 'law 'in the serern I
eourtsin Walin?nii cenn'sr.
Doct ;.v ; 10s-"-.
P. H7Li;iAtC,Li.OV
AS'SSSM 1llIA3IKB
TRAVIS STREET,
HOUSTON
S.1 VERY kind of cabinet work done, nnd executed in
fjl the moit fashinahlesUle. Old furniture and mu-!'-i!
instruments carefully lepaiiodal fhe shortest nntice
iivl on rcdkonabhi terms. Huuse carpenlrv also attend
eJ te. Dec. 1, 1887.
fcv-U--I
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