The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 3, 1835 Page: 4 of 4
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croricebestchtwing tobacco playing Cards a lot administrators of the estate of John R.
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'M HEREAS Wm. P Ham3. sand Robert ALLthwle indebted to the 'suiscribettareffoiuestcdto call and.
W" VVilsnn trn'flincr nftifor he firm of linrris mako'set'tlemeut with Alex. Russel!4and those having claims a-
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ines Jamaica rim Fren-li brandy bcstCnolland
Hehopes uystricattieritiontobusinesato give satisfaction!
M'eku may patronize this establishment.
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lfv PROPOSALS will be received from those de-
li&: to be ooened fromHhe head of Mataifforda bay to
jt f'c.Tiow Roi?j-m nt tho cKvnllino- Uniisp rif P.filflh R..Rost-
wick Bay prairie; -commencing on Saturday the 6th
of DecemberjBext and the reception thereof contin-
ued from layHto day till a contract is closed.
y The ground selected for the route of the canAl is
a timberleseprairie almost "level and is believed to
be ofa formation highly favourable for such an open-
ing;. The length of the canal to be 2812 feet from
the bank of the bay to that of the bayou and to vary
in depth from 5 feet 7 inches to that of 7 feet; to be
30 feet wide at tlrebottom and to have a regular and
uniform graduation thence to the top or surface of
the ground; making it navigable at all times for steam
boats and other water-crafts drawing three and a
half feet water.
The contract "will be given-- to. him or them-who
will perform the work on the most favorable terms
naving-due regard to the individual responsibility of
the contractor and to the time to be allowed Tor com
pleting the escavatiOn; requiring the undertaker to
give good and approved security for the faithful
"workman-like and acceptable performance of the
undertaking accompanied with a provision of for-
feiture in damagesfin the event of failure so to per-
'form the 'same to double the sum to' be paid for the
fy-roposed work.
v.eral miles up;have .already subscribed to the plan
proposed for raising and applying the means neccssa-
ry to defray the-expense of this enterprize; no diffi-
ycuiiy jt is presumed win do experienced 111 procu-
J ring supplies of subsistance whibt CRgaged in per-
forming the excavation. ;
4ny explanation necessary or farther nar.tieu-
lars required tor a more perfect comprehension of
th nature- and. extent ot the proposed undertak.ng
will be freely given and fully made known at the time
of receiving proposals and'closing the contract.
Geiifle'men desirous of viewing 'the ground of the
canal.route previous to the time for receiving pro-
posals are requested to apply to Mr. G. W. White-
side living near the premises 'who will pilot them to
ine spoi. .
R. R. ROY ALL
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IRA INGRAM. y3 3
N. B. .411 persons -"owning land fronting upon
or near Caney an'd residing at adistance from it are
thus seasonably and respectfully solicited to aid in
the -prosecution of t.he proposed enterprize forwar-
ding written authority to Ira" Ingram secretary o .
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creditors in one and the other case under conditions
expressed in the act q surrender. The undersigned
appointed Syndics for the pnrposo.of carrying into
elFect the stipulation contained in the surrender in
case theparties failed to make payment to their cred
itors within the time allowed them; and acting undei
the authority vested 4n them byrthe said parties in
said act of surrender; as also acting under the au-
thority granted to them the said Syndics by the de-
cree of the honorable Judge of the first instance
citizen Robert Peblesdatcd in the town of SanFelipe
de vustin on the 1st day of the present month
hereby give public notice that they will prceed on
the 1st. day of January next to sell at public sale
at the town of Flarrisburg to the highest bidder all
the property-real and personal belonging to the be
fore mentioned parties and surrcnderedby them in
conformity with the schedule tiled in the Alcalde's
office in tho town of Austin on a credit of one and
two years the purchaser giving a judicial bond with
approved security and the real estate remaining
mortgaged until final payments The property will
be divided into parcels or lots wherein its nature or
tocalitywill admit of proper division so as to suit
purchasers and lists of the property will be ready
on the day df'sale. Speculators and others who
may be desirous of becoming possessed of valuable
lands and other real property will find it their in
tercst to attend the sale as it will he remembered
that there is a very valuable steam Saw and Grist
?.ill to behold and several valuable and well timber
ed tracts of Land lying contiguous on a navigable
stream. The sale will commence on the day before
mentioned at the hour of 10 o' clock a. M. and con
tinue until all the property shall be sold or enough
thereof 10 cover the debts due by the parties. Titles
will be made by the Syndics and approved by the
parties to the surender tit the expense of the pur
chaser.
Town of Austin "October 2nd IS'M
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J. W. UOOKE. V Syndics.
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"UST RECEIVED ANB FORSALEi
20; barrels flour-
10 do?" Whiskey
10 kegs Lard . ; - .-j
200 pair Bfogans (a' good article) . ' ' '
An a3so tment of Clothing Sugar CofFpe te &c. &g. n-'f 1
dO.c M'CARVER & STEVVARTt '
Notice. 7
4LX persons indebted to the estate of. Johp V-
Mitchell deceased are hereby requested to i
riiake immediate payment to the subscriber and'tUoss
iiaving claims against said estate are notineditp pre-
sent them duly authenticated within trie tinie'prescri.
bed by law for liquidation. ' ' .
JUUIN VVv HALL
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La Bahia Crossing Brazos .River Aug. 24th 1B34.
A LL persons having claims' against the estate of -"-
John Austin dee'd. will present them to thtf'un..
dersigned for settlement; and all those indebted to
said estate will make payment to him an'd'.ao-'&Ugr ?v
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Notice.
For WewOrSes6ais -
(JlcgulctKrra der)
The fine fast sailing scltr Amos Wright
Monroe master will meet with despatch
For freight 'or passage having good accommodations
apply on board or to
E. AVDREWS.
Phc A. W. will "continue in this trade during the
season Farmers will find it to their advantage to
call on her consignee before they- make other ar-
d6e
THE undersigncdwishes to close the late concern
of Brigham & iticheson allpcrsons indebted to
them either by note or account are requested to set-
tle the same before the 20th of November next by so
doing will prevent cost.
A. BRIGHAM surviving partner and
Adm'r. Est. of E. Riches.ou dee'd.
October 15th 183-1. .
P. S. Benjamin R Brigham is duly authorised to receive and
receipt in my abscence. A. I.
Notice
TUE undersigned gives this public notice -tfiat ho
has been appointed Agent for the different Insur-uice
Companies in the city of New-Orleans; and.iWh re-
as in order tiro insurers may be the more folly nt
! isfied of the fairness of all losses that may hereattg?
happen here or on the adjacent coast certificates of
the Agent will be required before any loss wilt be
5-1 EDMUND AiYDREWS
AUGUSTA
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Administrators Sale
ON the 10th. day -January next. 1 will expose
public sale in the town of Brazoria several
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E subscriber wfH give a reward of Five Dol
lars to any one who will produce proof to con-
yjet the person or persons. who stole the rails off his
Tfence in the precinct.of Brazoria.
ddre JOHN W.CLOUD.
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:aiA ACRES of Poach and "Cane Land on
jmW.Mk aney Creek five miles below R. II.
"Williams' gin and -two miles above Mr. Royall's gin
&$& ' ''fifty "acres under good new fence twenty-five acres
k.? Kas beeo plantedlhis year in cotton and corn. Two
pci in.egro men acclimited to the country( also 200 bu-
?.t. Jisnets 01 cornjn me crm ou Dusneis sweet potatoes;
MMiiew framed welling-liouse 18 1-2 feet Bquare
fccwth several Qther put buildings suited to farming.
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p possession woum ue given iub ursu 01 January next J
Atbd vtoSAMUEL HU1T. on the Dreni ses.
iJywVt- D C'4 - 1AA MAwn nA MivlvAa lnKtrAw.l 4- . w1MM
Sri. ' ."TJiyvvuno ouu v-auro uoiifoicu at uuc uiauu
ib'Q.the we8t8ide of the Brazos river not jnpre' than
IgiWCrailes from Matagordaould be received in part
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place I will hire until! the 25th. of
December 1835 a number of Negroes belongin
said succession.
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THE most valuable port;on of the leaguo of land graptci (6
H. II. Leaguo and situate on the Colorado river about 'twenty
fivo miles above Matagorda is appropriated by the undersigned
and present owner as the scite of this town. The tocaiiu n.d
other advantages of this point on the riverfor the establish!: .-at
ofatown havo induced the propnotorto appropriate scvorail 1.
dred acres for the accommodation of the public. The fiiua -a
is contiguous to timber suitable for building and has in uiJb-
structcd navigation to the lumber region abovej it has co u x
haustibtc supply of excellent water and the soil is equal f .17
in the country for gardening. The place has been settled II 1 r v
nv vears and has been found as healthy as any on. the rxvv It
is' on the great trading thoroughfare to the Interior of the coi? 1 rvA
and will be found a more eligible position than any other ii;c-
riean Texas for concentrating tho rrade'and supplying the u.r.
kets of the interior. As such theroforerits peculiar posiliv p.
commends it to the notice of the steady aiidenterijrisinir. t -.r- jn
or the community and invites the attentiou of speculators i al.
venturers r .
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Terms of sa)e.-ind hiring mado known :o?; the flny SZuiri rfEuTJUSS-S "!
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Brazoria Dec-5th. 1834.
SHOBAEL MARSH Admr.
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vaiHE undersigned will give to sellers with or
-- without a family 640 Acres of Land out of
each League for making a .permanent settlement on
22 Leagues of Land -in the Trinity colony said
land is situated on the waters of the River's Trinity
and Netch'ez the title's are two 1 1 League grants
from the federal Government of jtfexjco & located
in the names of Isaac Stone & Loronzo de Zavala.
Plotts & titles maybeseen by reference to the
propei orhce at .Liberty said grants are also covered
with the Title of Script of one of the New York
and Galveston Ray iaad company. -
.vr. B. JAMESON ..
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ggent xortne uraiuees.
thrceyears will be given to purciasers; .tequinng notes" dei'tar
eight per cent interest for the amount ritainingaJienba the jrot
party sold till tinal payment. "' " ' " '
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potatoes champaigne brandy sugar cheese whiskey a;o.
variugated do. butter butter crackers pilot bread portrr. s c
cavcndiEh tobacco gun powder tea guns holster pistols on pr.
spring balances frying pans saddles and one superior prnJ- vvn
chess two first rate spy glasses..
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DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership Ueretoforaexistinff. hnttwrn the sn&vrtl- ...
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unrterthe hrmof Mim3 & Sharp is this dar dissolved- by 'lni; c A
will continua busines-tho iEx'changg as usual. -
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The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 3, 1835, newspaper, January 3, 1835; Brazoria, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80251/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.