The Texas Republican. (Brazoria, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 14, 1835 Page: 3 of 4
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Tiie ecnoja.e.PtLouisiaiKi Caut. Mint
ley tii lived on Tiio-.ii.iy Ironi New.
Orleans with c hundred and f.th;
pasaeligeis" anio.g wuorn was our lel-
!iw i:ra.ioti'it.bun MiIiS iwjr. i'nure
tviru on board uiiriy Volunteers
irom Motuie wcii cloitiu'i ai'Kieu :uiu
piUluL-(J tor it Sl lllUi.i'.a Cilllljiulgll.
WiKjie o.ir oih.oiis wii.da a.l in
then -ortci to render Siieni eomtoita
ble ana l.icililato their liauspurliUiL.ii
to camp as uioy ure ail aniuus to.
f.g.'u. i'noy report 2u.l in New-Or-
JCailS tt'alilllg ail 01'iU.lll.lt.y to conic.
Jl U)jic.ira wia. out Wai lias not aiopici
Oiii.iunoi. as iheie aio rtCnC la. al-
lies uii ooaru itia Jj j.usiaiia. Ailgaea
on weii.
We recjiiiuijna to our readers the
tateutive peiual ol tiie atiutcs? ol
ti.e I'resiOiil utt.ie ojiio.io.i
silica vni ue louiul III lo-u j a
jmpei iiie iroUiietiO!i ietiec- crcuit on
too adluor .iiiu ota recoui.ue.iua.iOiio
Jl.aUe.UJil to Vi.ii jiiviic .xmcIic: tl .o
the cjjntiy. i'lie pioccclioj:? of tltt.
un.uiou to i'ai a- iccenuii wnl be
lui.d in to ila'i j..ij.er.
Accounts h.t.e ueeii received here
ir.) iu Lie 3.ii uhiino iroin 'laiuii-
co. it la aaia ii.at two boiuauti
troops were iljny cpeeteti ilieie dus-
tinea tor l e.vaa otiier hoiiies ol II00J..S
are inarching f.-om various jiarts. It
is Uiihersaiu that (iomct's proclama-
tion uas hau some uflect .hero and tira'
o.vui A km and lha army will exori
ovcry nerve to drive all ihu people o
Tv.":as over the rjahmo.
it is said lite situation of all Amor
cans. ana jn :act. ofnll foreigners all
en or tnc country is ery unjleas.'tiu.
We learn w.tn deep togret. that our
young and brave fei ow cuien Davi.I
(J. ooiiHia.voii:i is no mire lie lett
Go ud m company wtth several o h
er gcatleniea ior Be.var; on their
way they were fired on in the in'gi.t
Jt ad the company found lie was mia-p.'-kig;
on going hack hi the morning
X-v loiind his bony having been
ySniahaftkcd mid scalped Il is.sup-
posed to have been ;ilhd by the Indi-
ans from thatcircuniatanco.
Tne schr. San Fei.pe was gotten off
the beach -w here .she was branded a
shor. time since and sailed into the
Lay; when she wis found in so leaky
a condition that Oiey were compelled
to re-beach her on Bird Island.
A Me.ican schooner appeared off
the Brazos on W ediieaday evening
saiiing down to the westward and on
the following morning returned and
bore to the castwaid; shewing the ev-
ident design on.her part of blockading
our-port. We would recommend this
matter to the serious considcntion of
the provrsional government so tlint
It may talte measures for tho protec-
tion of our commerce.
Communlcilcd.
Mr. Editor Tn reading your paper
Ihe other day I observed in a commu-
nication signed T. F. MKinney the
rnme'bf John A. Wharton is used in a
very unjust manner. In speaking of
him be says "In a ennv rsation with
several gentlemen Mr. John A. Whar
ton oVervcd wc wish Union but we
wish the eole to unite on us.1' This
Vr nivos the impressnn that he meant ln
. l brother and himself. I havo heard Mr.
JiJohn A. "Wharton nialte use of the
y -ft u.. u: nnn:nn. ..
ilie war-faa he wislfedthc ticket termed
tdrun oiiickct of whom. he wasono
peorjle to unvown.merits & wished the
-cation with iUHD it: and in his convcr-
Tecurrcd to BtKiunev when he
Mr. M'KinticylBervatinn hemoant
of Ihe Fame wayRf others th$i were
fielfwhpnjie say5iinkiijg yvitSjLhim-
3?rnrjne.any pfrsnxir rt'iVtc on " not
wh4i!aJvw.oDbwhi'wor ; rr?ibnt the
-- . i ' ""uiiunrur Ol.
.rw&T5 whom Mr. M.'Kinncy ranked
It mt.
I hope Mr. Editor that the Messrs.
Wh:irtoii! and lite public will let tins
matter rest until our difficulties are
'settled and that llioy will then 'give
Mr. fdMvmiiey that notice which he
des'en e"s. J.
IVora the X. Orleans Bulletin.
rTEXAS TRIUMPHANT.
Shortly hence time shall disclose
inscrib'd upon the roll of lame
fhe gallant men who now oppose
In freedom's cause a despot j claim;
loutig salts oi a lavor d stock
Vit humble bard your 1
lame would sing
irst rude shocK.
You notilv brav'd tiie fi
j i .iiiu.ii ioua triiu uai u iu mni"
.-i- it r. i. .!.. i ... i.:
Nor yield to s!u e of tyranny.
nnhieis wild invading loe
N'jaly that pledge yon uill redeem
-.-. iiere.oforo your inends have done;
t'.icq'iai iiiougn me s. rue in iy at'oin
W sliah soon near the light is won.
Your Independence i:ov secure
And rhcer'il by freedom's brilliant star
And touiji aa tune may hence endure
Terjy 'Vfiumpliaxl sjund afar.
II. K-
New Orleans 2 i Novein'ior ISllo.
SXIDX
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KOK MirjiiFl'.
r i n
lx. .!. V r . IvL.li.
S. M. II ma:.
Alexander Cttlvit is a candi
date for slierilV.tt llie ensuinc
election and ill be supported .
by jIany voters.
ffir. iiitnior it iiexantier
Kusscll mil permit ms name to j
t)c run lor slierin. lie will re
ceive tiie support of
?;r.ny voters
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thi w' tS: &'czi?si3s
LL persons having claims aains'
Hie Him oi riicneti . inn win
present them to I). T. Fitchctt at Co-
iumbia: and all persons i.idobted to j
them in Braziria will make payment
to Edmund Andrews who isd.i'y autlr
orized to sest'e and receipt for ns.
FITCHETTdsGlLL.
NOTICE. '
TUp; subscriber wishes to rent 'lie
well known Tavern Stand in k'1
Fe.ipe de Austin now occupied by
her. She will also hire four servants-
two men and two women a wnjron and
fhe yoke of ocn.
will bcfiiveii.
I minedidlc posses
A. B. PEYTON
San 'Felipe Sept. li. r:i. tf.
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UST received and for sale
Cotton Bangui:
"cb"'S'
Bale Rope
Bales of Brown Domestic
Spanish Cigars
Boxes Brown Sugar
Codec
Burlaps suilable for bags for col
ton eed
Russia Sheeting's
Cases White Domsstics
Cases Prints
Powder Lead & Shot.
EDMUE1) ANDREWS.
Brazoria Nov. 7 ISo. tf GO.
MR. E. H. HALL is my lawfuM
Agent during my absence on tne cam-
paign. ELISHA FLACK.
Oct. 31163.
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U.i our fair fiebl-i the bcourge ol war I raiign;fhould it not be pofiblo to board - . ... . Strict attention to business to-
indworselian war a tyi ant's away a Vessel and not prudent for n Ws-p 0It lam'iy to WUlcIl titey bel- aether with the SUCCCSS which
Bravo is their ain's your freemen aie to attempt to cross the Bar the Mci- Ollgcd having give no oilcilCC jfJas attended -riono- rmr'-f" nf
Vour fortunes hie and honor-nay can Flag will be hoisted half maal or provocation whatever wllCIl "'':. ' TT.. f
'ou cic your r..-cnf liberty ' andtnntlcr no rircumstanccs will the tl.vwll.Iiminl1. cilof imi.n Pactlcc in tllO United btatCS
TIIE undersigned gives thisi1)clt 1olstG and duclliri' Ps"
public notice that he has bennies; a few medicine chests for
appointed Agent for the differ
ent Insurance Companies in
the city of New-Orleans; and
whereas in order" the insurer
may be thempre fully satisfied
of the' fairness of all Josses
that may hereafter happen here
or on the adjacent coa&iy-qerti
ficates of the Agent will"1 un-
required before any loss will
be paid
EDMUND ANDREWS.- j
PiLOTd&ti
f Be
"TnilEi.ndersigiicd being appointeh J
y
-S- Pilot hy the Illustrious Avunta.
mien'" ' thcJunsiiiction ol Columhia
for the Bar of the Brazos takes this
opportunity ol informing all whom it
may concern that he shall smelly
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ulopt the following niles:-Inall cases
when vessels apprpach I ho Bar if
prudent they will be boarded it not
observe he following signals: The
; Mexican Flag will be hoisted to the
Top of the StalTat high wa'cr: Ai in
rroasiiifi the Bar bringing t'o white
. nac wuu a rou ian i;i earn in a
m ...!. .. i -jn ...i- .
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F. J. II VSKINS Branch Pilot.
Wlaaco May Ihh 1S:J.j.
P. S. Tiie undersigned has provided
two substantial Boats a full crew
and is determined m uc every cxcrttoii
j in the discharge of hit duties.
F.J. IIVSKINS.
W CON M AK1NG
fgIIE subscriber is now rcparcd
JS lo attend to any business in hid
line his thopi at his plantation on ihe
Bernardo three miles from Brazoria
where wagons will he made and repai
red on moderate terms.
J U. COWAN.
33.if.
V D i It (J L R ET ii PO RT
WIVE for Salebv
1 DV.UN I) ANDPvEWS.
?U. JOU.N A. WHARTON is im
VK
'--law. nl A"piiI duriii mv absence
t0
(ht United States.
2t
W. B. SWE
N"EW- UQAD
fi. Xfw rond has Iipi!ii cut out from
r5a.this nlare to the Bcmardu mos-..
Uwi nt my house which shortens ihe
diatance to -Cedar lake (5 miles person
uotng to or from V:.taroida will find
it ureal v to tnoirauvaiitiigu to 'cross
the river at mv h'-aise where there is
a good ferry boat always at -hand.
J. B. COWAN.
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DISSOLUTION
rrvIIE copartnership 'iierotoforp
.S'e.islingiu the name and st !e
of A. G. vt II Mills is by mutual con-
sent this day dissolved except in liqui-
lation. those having claims agatiis
'hem will please piesent (hem for pay-
ment and those indebted arc requesled
''omaue immemate paymeni.or saiio-
'ic irv arrangements ium;iisi; m-
lulgcucc will not he given.
A. C.M:lb '
K. Mil's.
m. B.lThc' business will in futarc
lie conducted by Rober Mills and
Divid G. Mills in the name aiu style
of Robert Mills & Co. and their goods
will be sold at reasonable prices jr
casl and on he usual credit to pmc-
nal customers Janl
new noons
MAVE just reoived from
New-York per schoonr
er Elizabeth Jane a very
ex
tensive assortment of
NEWANI)sSKsuAAiu.h mm-
isft pnpvr.ii Axn American
ivat . r kb. - -- .-- -
DRY GOODS
All of which they offer for 3alc
by the Bale Case orPiecc at
New Orleans prices for cash.
Also a full assortment of fash
onable ready made summer
clothing. - Fine Guns pocket
plantations.
JSTotiee.
THE Harrisbnrg Steam Mills are
now in complete order and him-
bcr can be had at Twenty live Dollars
per thousand. Delivered at th
M. V
President oft.
iarrishurg J'j
J USX re
Pai;
A PROCLAMATION.
N or about the first day oi
April ot the present year.
W ilham AlcGrcw and William
1. AlcGrew ill tlC COUIlLy of
bumptcr murdered acoupie of
fcoyg tc foulest manner and
; '
. IITU ni ' flirt irt-l nhifl-inv
l""1 "'- " aWS
and .iggravatcd Circumstances.
I r
ere peaceably at work caru-
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l'n a auuaiaiuinu iui me iiiui"
atuic same linic .in a very
cold blooded murder.
The before mentioned offen
ders have escaped and are now!
going at large and in virtue of
the power and authority in me
vest I. J hereby oiicr a re-
ward of EftJiif mivnnKi)
DOLLARS for the upireliL - n -
. ' .i .
sion and delivery ol the stud
Olieiuiors Or Four tjundred
IJo irs lor oilhrM- nl Hem. LO
SiienlFof bumjirer county so
that they may be dealt wi
according to law.
Given under my hand and
the seal of the State this 2 ist
May A. D. iS'.io and 5Uth
year of the Independence of
the United States.
iJy the Governor:
JOHN CAYLE.
E. A. Wi nsTr.t:. S'Cirtnrv of State.
n i? q (i t r i 'v t n m
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llliani i. Cu!'CW IS
aooilt twentr lOtir VOitrS-Ol ao-O
hair a little dark lair skin and
i -ii i '
blue eyes; mild and retiring
. '. 7 . ... to
loo ic wncn soner; six lect lunh
William iMcGrow the cous
in of the other is about 21
ears old red hair fair skin
eye between gray and blue
six feet high down look and
forbidding countenance; both
addicted to intemperance.
It is unndcrstood that abuot
the sum of three Thousand
Dollars has boon subscribed
for the apprehension of these
persons by the cftizeus of
larenffo and umnter coun-
tics which will doubtless be
paid as soon as they arc iobged
in the proper Jail.
0The Printer of the fnvrs
of the United states at Mobile
and the State rrinter at New-
Orleans will publish the fore-
going Proclamation &c. week
Iy for three months and for-
ward their accounts to tho -secretary
of State for navmont.
I uey are requested to send
tlieir DaDCrs if nracticablo ton
t!crir lJlPcrs' . praciicamc to a
Printer in Texas who is re-
quested to publish this Proc
lamation in like manner for
three months the accoun aP
so to be forwarded to the ec"
retary of "ftate forpavment.
JOHN GAYLE.
Tuscaloosa ?av22 1835.
Attorney
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N. MOREL A AD will
attend to any business
I.
entrusted to him" his office is
?rty on the -Trinity riv-
na.
'I'll. ii .i .i. ..-i . ..
.. - . i i i Ior tie purpose of nracttsinji
ui xi years oi ae. ami ins jic- Tri;r.mn tf...- ?: "
tie brother about 11 or 2.rnnf.rtn..tt ? tz. i
leaUV to uttnnd fn nnv busino.M
Heir name was Kemp ihey ;n i.:' i:no i;:BmL ; v
WW
eia
nn-E.ZLaRftT.
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TrSTAVIG or.ntnrl liimsnlf
5ljaimrmnnpnt-v ;n rlnmlMo
i ... - ... wviuiiivitti
doorlo Mr JoImCh;iffin. Bv
a part of -hat public patronage
Hy
stov.-etron his brothers in the
profession.
N&tle
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ALL persons indchtc:! t
scriber or to the late
to lhe sub-
firm of
j!J"& lcuefwn'(t' "ve cof)
ju"I mike pnmeiit on or before the
lbt ilv of s.vtembnr uct to my oniy
authorized agents during my n'isenee
i ulVU " or BcujanMi It P.rtrrit im
. t;'i(;(iA--i.
Braz
ona
.ug'ist 1 t-o". l3-(5vvr.
C1
Regard
STOLEN from the cnbi.i of tho
st nam boat Lmra one Silver Leaver
Watch -with P. Lcneau 1532 marked
nn the inside of the nc. The above
reward will be paid for the watch and
thief or ten dollars for watch alone.
Apply at this olfici;.
St'p't 10. 5:5 tl".
A C A 11 D .
- The undersigned announces in Iho
public nraunvr t:i.u the office fir the
cunion of colonists in the "Upper
Colony ' is now opened at San Feline
nors ";.. v ... pc'
persona ucsiroas ot acquiring Ian 1 can
sj A-.tu perlect sa mty 1 1 ta ur u .
Ies.
The rights of (hose jnrsons Icillv
established anterior to tluloth of .
)nli:53l and of.hivj iatnli:- ml
sbttled afler 22nJ of :.yl5:Ijgnd bo-
(-- I... ir l -.k- . Vw
-"o i-ii .'1 'IV 1"5-J-Jwill l.rVCi-.-
instance ue resiiected. proviH
claimant has not interfer-d Willi prcv-L
ous locations and survey.-.
i he undersigned would recommend
tho-e who wish to obtain land to nvike
their applications at an eariv period in
order thai the necessary plots and sur-
veys mav be complete!
SPEVCER II.JVCK
Agent for Austimfc Williams.
jDACON and sour Ftour for Sals
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EDMFND ANDREWS.
COP A R T N E R S II I P .
TilH E undersigned having t"51 iciated
- lliemselves in the M-jrcsntile bu
v.vab.. 11. UV JJ I . 11(11 U
siness at the Town of Mt'agvda im- -
derthe firm ofS. B.-Bigjliam & Ct.-r-take
thi - method of informing the t l-
lie t"ht they will constan-ly U3 ip on
hand a general nsvirtm ?at of soisdh-
blc and fresh" ijools. i
It: MILL? tCi.
SVMIi. B. BRIGHAiI. .
JIataiorda July 1st 1333.-t0-tf"
T71 OUR Cacs of ready made CJ"".inE
Three Caes Boots and Sho
Two of superfine Hats. Just receded
and for Sale bv
EDMUND ANDREWS.
October 1st 1333. (
For Sale. !
OiN'E first rain COTTON GIN.
Apply to JOHN P. GILL at the Bra.
oria Hotel.
Sept. 10-33 tf.
' N 0 T I C E
ALL persons having claim3
against the estate of John
Austindec'd. will present theni
to the undersigned for settle
ment; and all those indebted
id estate will make pay-
o him and no othe . .
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