Colorado Gazette and Advertiser. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 4, 1842 Page: 2 of 2
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the valW of the iio G-amli. on this side. Wc' so fortunate a to liburate our countrvmen miieh!
rrosscu the i..-cr am rent.tmul at the pass about light will be thrown upon lite cpiulity of tltta uit-j
week Lii:e to.L-rabl well treated bj the l.u- known portion ol our territory of which it is ini-
icns. possible for mi individual taking no notes to give
1 ASont thn lOl'i. wi wvrr iriiriMl m f.i1: in itiu .mv nurmr i.l..-
-iWj nf in ifIi n r?im nnr iifinr.u l.itir . . ...!. IV. .1. .......... I .. .... ......... ...1 -til
" ul ...... .. -i- . mij ...... .-iuui- it mi ittom iu iiur uiiuiiiryiueii who arc sun
prisoner a is possible that some one or two may
vet. Cipram J.-lei still leiam-d fiimurtml
It is uimeccssa.'v n eMUi'.ie-a'j
tendfag our way. S.i lie- i! in
u the mlI'tim a.- escape 1 have done but there is no pio-pecl of
my tiii-v vfe fii- their liberntiou from the iiuiMi;itiiiimv oi the ivnml
I .1. p .r. if. i a . .
outeu w;i:i a luriuaaj ivmrii nrrnap no.ie ol us 1 who Ueiains.them. Their onlv hone ol lreei oin
knew we p-M.e.. A'i-uii the 2.Srd. our p.i.uyis fiom the strong arms and brave hearts ol" their
a.-rivpd at i.niii:i..ii.i.i. .ft I ei .i.npod Hie hrst night I countrymen. Impressed with this conviction in
ontMtle ttic ci.y. In the morning the Gm-i-iu.r ofiu.Aing my escape 1 was actuated in part with the
Cmtid.iima. with about 200 iiien. .mended u into' dt.it e of making this statement misting it would
Lie rity through winch we were druniTued to' be done. Nor can 1 believe that the appeal to
prison. We ware a'l. except Col. Cooe and Dr. which our imagination is borne continually from
lirciiham coiifiufi in tn.' rn-niii hi j.ul of tit.' rity their prison house will be unanswered. 1 am
1 hey wete placed somc.vherf -Ne. and weiu e- happy to liml the present Executive uc the helm oi
t nine i a- to uryden s eon.i r i ii unit the expe- tdlairs His known patriotism and valor his de
rtuirt; nut I aelieve no .-ad-tannm w.- obuiaet! elated uilcnlions tonelher wiiit the well tried
fr nil t.iem. e lou.td :tc e mat .Mr. Thiiniiia enemy aud courage of my coimtrviiien a-sure me
brother of Col. A. S. Tnur-hm of tin- city was th.n lie who once conquered the solf-stvled Napo-l-npnsoned
lo u.tys irmn the -unpl- fact ih.it a leou of the West u ill yet snatch from the clinches
1 t r ol niiroduciiisi to him limit m brother was of the tyrant mv unloriunnte coutitrvnii!ii.
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JUUIl.l uptlll 111? pjfeOIi Ol !.!'. OI OUT COIIIIXIIIOI1-.'
il this city we were ire.iti.i veiy well by the fo-1
r.'igners waggon- a d eheh tig furnished u- Sec.1
hut the u.eu were wn.lr!i" 'ly treated bv the sol-
diery. A gic.il uia.iy o! in 'id were cruelly whip-
jed ai.d nu .e to vvmk in me sheets.
Atiou. t!te Jirst of Nnvwber we left Chihuahua.
Capt. Oruz iu wiiii us bu noi in cominaml : he
was suecuuied by a wretch who merits not the
alime of man for surely :io one bit allies the breath
of life so destitute of wry principle of justice or
mercy as hnuseii. l.ve.v siu-eics ol ill treatment
A-p in xil.v i
lOKeNKHKM
la
by gettinj
money wl;
avMurinir
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ni.EA.NS. On thi? rr-
ie payments ay some of die New
the brokers combined to speculate
heavy discount on .Municipality
T1I0S. S. LUKUOCK.
1st Lieut. Company C. Santa Fe Pioneers.
COLORADO GAZETTE
AX!) ADVKKTlSEll.
SATURV.iV. J USE ! 1S42.
BRIGADE ORDERS
Head-Quarters
Richmond Apiil 13 1S42.
OR HER No. 4.
A cliailPe in t!lP flirmpr iir.tani7ntinn nt iha Hf.
was not redLcmed in specie. It! tallions and Remmpnts of the 1st Hrn.lM. Tpt.
semns thatSflJwas principally in the hands of the Militia having biconie necessary the following is
on ol the population who prefenedi":;;u.v "ereu enu prociaimcu :
it to irredewnable bank noics. When the brokers! 1e nnuesci r on ce.id and Austin will form
... .iii . lnc lal Kfgitiit'iu: the Cniiindtiies of Fort BeiA
put it down-the buichcra am. other market int.. wil or)I1 tf1(J ad ialtanion Jlhose 0f Austin itf 1
refused it ill toto in consequence of which the 1st Uattallion. '!
poor began' m stiller. A great excuemcut soon I '"e Counties of Washington and Milam will
aroswhiclfended on the 21 or 23d in a general form thc Ld 1egc"' ''- Companies of Wanh-' ''
r ; it ii .mgtoii will lorm the 1st Battalion those of Milaial'
gutting of Ae money brokers and shavers' shops; u brm he oj BduMon. "
by the inob. All their luriiiture was mushed ipj The Counties of Colorado and Fayette will form
and the ccutents of their draweis &c. scattered the 3d Regiment : the Companies of Colorado will
about the streets. At the latest datss the U. S. form :iC lst Uattallion those of Fayette the 2d(J
man-of-wai Ontario and the Woodbury were drawn 'a.lV ''"" rn . m -
. ' . the Counties of Bistrop and Travis will form
up su J3 ratvo vau.p oireei auu oineis. me e 4lh Hei-iment : the Companies of Bastroo will
scenes ol not. '1 he U. S. troops and volunteer form the 1st R-itulIinn iIh.p nf Trnvi the OA
coini'anies ol Uie ciiv were eueamped in the public UatUdlion.
scpiare of the.city and though violence had ceased I 'iil: Counties of Jackson Victoria and Gonza-
' 3 1 il r .1. r..l. I . -i ? J
-i .1... .. i. i. ...i ... i i e i i ii us win lurin iiieoin r.esuneni : me companies on
ettheinob had not decreased. Such had been i 'i. r- . f e . . i . n
'. . Jackson and Victoria wll form the 1st Batiallion
tnposturCof aflaus m A. 0. for a day previous those of Gonzales the 2d Baltallion. '
to the departure of the last steamer.
GENERAL ORDER No. 1.
Cm of iioi-siOM
.Ma 2Jth lto-12.
Notice. All letters and communications to thc
The County of Braoiia will form the Gth Re-.
ginient : the Companies East of the Brazos will
lorm tiie 1st Baltallion those West of the Brazoa
; the 2d Baltallion.
I The Countv nf Mn'-ic-nrfta will fnrm h 7th.
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The Brigadier Generals ol the ;irst.secoud. third Regiment: lite Eastern half of the County will
land lourlh Brigades of the .Militia of the Republic wm the 1st Baltallion the Western half the 2d
of Texas w ill proceed without delay to organize Baltallion.
respective Brigades aud hold The Counties of Bexar Goliad Refunio and San
inercv as iiuuseii. i.ve.v stK-eies oi m treatment .- . . . .. ... oi i exas w in proceed
was icsorie I to wau-h J the more insunm.n- "'T ol T-P" mubt be postpaid or they will; um d 'luc hlthl;irl
able as it tollnned so iimucdiitclv Capt. (irtez's ' lot Jt' Uih'el1 "onl tle oiuce. subject lu muster and inspection tat the lime and Patricio will form the Sih Keirimenf the f.'omn.
We learn that the Executive has called Confess lldLX's PC"': "' ll"s u(i) e "IU'""" "' "-:l mm ol Goliad RJugio and Sin Patricio will foroi.
to"
ktiut.c-s. te once or twice ileteruiiued amongst'
i. i
ourselves to injice a un; ed tlio.-t at e.-capiiig : but
tnough the liLi-k-hcirtcd Lewis was behind an-
. ' ? ' designated in die counties named. The orauiza- the 1st Bat alliou those of ltuvnr the "2d Rntlai-
"elher. to meet rt Iloi'stnn nn thp "Tdi nf thi n i . . iai-iiiuii i:usc oi itiu uie u nuiuti-
0enur 10 me.i ..i Houston on tne -.u oi mis tl(l1 wllj b(. or cimijamto jor j.lx months' service li0
on Ji. It is supposed that he intends if possible. f Ilot soo.r discharged. Voluuleers will be ac-. The Countv of Fort Rrnd i thn PvtrPmfi rial.
hsclosed and ot course (.elea'.ed. These cllorts to coiisumniate his illegal removal of the sect of cepled in every n. statu e m place of the men to be of the Brigade. Companies and Batlal lions will
other traitor was ain:igt ii-. Uurpuijioses were
j-wcasuu ..i j .i.juc; iiun ciueuy oi oui gua.u ; goveriiincnt but we presume that with ordinary """" "" ruisinoii as uiauu ior avairy aim take rank m their resoective Regiments from that
at tug: ...-. t.; v..e Ull. ersed immedia.ely concm 0raclill1 ainoIlg those membcra who dc lUnlry must be adhered to. The number now pomt.
amongst us ;...u !:n:.j culd move wnioiit the . c. . : ordeied will be subject to an lmnu'diate tail after It will be the dutv of Colonels forthwith to eoii-
cii-eni . ii- ...-.. '!'.. t nl .! sire o protect the laws inviolate and who value ;t .. u. ntUs all(i neptioii liv- mo i I .. ulL.uul7 OI wn"3 lormwiin to eora 4
i.i.il.h i u..i '..j.i-..iu-.j.. i iitij tif.iicd and ' .... " Uwiore) musicr aim uispetnon ov me. plete the organization of Companies in their re-
giian.ed wu a riv .: a- b.er- . G.-uM. in the depirl- l'ie principles of our institutions that the bargain Tfie volunteer companies will have the right to spective Reiments. and to have made out duol:-
lucai of Lo.a.i 'o. Uutii tin- 'o;!i Nov.
'intrigue ami management concocicd to fill the -'lect their ollicers.
ue.e a.: g :anis weie ii.iifceu and our treat- pockets of speculators in Houston city town lots cnlsIsl OI uu ta"!' al!l1 ' "e -ajiain two Uegiineuial returns; one copy of each to
men: g.c.tu Deite. d. !...: i am uuuhie to rtnieiu- iii .. nitn fn . . p Lieutenants and three Seig.ants. 1 he iniantry ol warded to their Brigadier General and
Ler the name o! ihe otucer comu.aitdiiig 1 legtet it ' ' .-..v.tv .uua flo ralj. aU(j j on( Lapuiiu two Lieutenants Secretary of War and Navy
the mo. e as ne was verv kind amfallovwd i:s ton's animosity to the West on the other will four ijcrieants and one .uuMcian. The Bneadier. ' '.- t... .f
1 he Lavalry companies to cate muster rolls of Companies and consolidated
be for-
one to thu
mote privileges than hsu been previously permit- surelv l.dl to ihe ground. We cannot conceive it Generals willissue immediate instiuctious to tneir
te.L L'lidcr llth ollicer's coiamand we arrived at possible that a quotum can be collected at Houston ProIler "Hirers for the execution of this order.
I'iaequ au.f .'.here our guard w as again changed q.w The requisition on the diilLrent counties and the J. H
and irotu tliauce. geueraliv sjieaaiug to tne city of ' times and places ol muster and inspection will be
Our readers will perceive from the Actirsff In- as follow
i
pector General's order which we publish to-day.' Vo. of r.iai required.
The ouorutn r
.Cousties.
Mexicovve wer tolerably we!! treated a distance
nf between three o: i'o.ir tiiin.la-J miles. '
rt.. .I... j : i i .. I... .1 ... .r'
m;.:' ' "l .J'"':" r . " cu "'. '" llJ ' Ht a draft has been culled for.
'atAini. uui ui'j.i iiiuin.ui.iiui itniLiie.i 10 me .
convent o: .a -ti tLo a ei ui.r. i-oaed. For ttt- is 11"''cd lr0l:i tl'" county will take oil one thud of;
and imiLj.! u. i .a ti..- "e wj.-e treated very well o;r able-bodied male population ; nevertheless!
ly the fo C14..1: i.i i.i ...:y. Ah ihe cmnlorls of we doubt not but that thc requisition will be CtZTT
l.r.. 1 .. . 1 1 1 ... . ' .irisiui
..K .H-i. -u .. - u. -.s 1.:. 111; ami regret 1. ai nrommlv re-ponded to.
fuiti 1 iwtutwo ntiyi04itii- 4U iiti. v t;iiil Ull XiaillL?
Auite ...a s.l-V. ... : ; ..-o... A i:.e I o. :!- 3!attfflBfcrntv -c?r- arr - ftoraa
tbout ten cavs t!.. tvr..a; a.i'.u Anua alier issuing gether as inlautrv. It goes hard vvitn tne bovs i ..-.
the third orJer 1.. ;.a. .:! succeeded in having llore especially as almost every one is provided Favette
us iro.ed. Atje. v.e e.e uiameJ. two and f-.0 wih a j w Ye we st lh3 Jie or(kr BtMj
we vb.s northed 11. in::: oj the palace thai the .... .. . . . . .. r!v.i.!i
tyrant n.:.. ....c.s t!.o degiadaiion h:s jewelled Wlllb complied with lo the letter foruiihoni ;c11
hand imlf.a up.a Ireeinen. lie was not visible reiideiing stiicl obedience to every command tma- u
10 us uu; 1:11 uiitiu i5n u;is.cu wiiua sigui na.iiig irom a superior oilicer no troops can 0s Jlarrison (Pa.
! tVi. tt'tltTi tl ft. 1.111. .1l?ft-t i.t i 1 f 2 If.imt.i rritlMIIP- 1 ...I ..
v. ... j-. --...--. . . -. -"i"- iciorious in an arduous campaign sacn as this
!tt
A. SOMERVELL Brigadier Gen.
Commanding 1st Biigsdc T.S'
HERNDON Brigade Mujor.
-(n PUlVAUn. U
Ww """.uu. y
. matron
We have heard a great outcry pgainst the faet'U':yria
. "fT"! UNA WAY lrom Talbot's Plantation on Cansjj
"' about loth March last. a Ner?ro man nannkl
N aged about 30 black complexion stouM
.Mutter $ Inspection thick and well set; carried oil' with him a double
rrel choi uun and a sinail Sorrel I'oney. 1 hi
ove reward will lp paid if caught West of hi
mut be.
rots. The rciribuuv e justice ol iieav en will doubt-
l;ss jtt hi niw'tei! oat lor tins inan's cruellies tiio'
l.ov a thousand ni millions answer to l..s ta:l.
Thmkii.g tn.11 I ivt.ieil a prubability of escape orders
nola)
Uousion
Jackson
1 propo- d to vol. Loi.r.e mat the ellort should be
made; tne col. wiili a uiugaanmiity that peihaps
55 The Patent Olfice is closed until further ja:5.)er
Jeliersoii
The follow ir.g is a copy of a paper found iu a La'"'ir
lJlUL'i.J
few olhe s under the eueuiiisUine's would have bottle winch was picked up on the Gulf shore 12 j'ala)orj
txercis-.. r .luitu ta.i.'3- ...ii..-eh personally ol pules to the sd. &. wd. of the mouth of Cancv. 'i. '
wiy nie.s :....i uiIu olle. stating tnat as m.e .1 on Wednesday the 2oth of last month (May) it Montgomery
" J l..t:.rr (1(1011 t -i.rlin.tr. 1 itiiptnnii iir.nli mil rtio iN CO rdoeilPS
......... w. ..Uw.u ......b.. ...w..... w..u ..w o
Navasoto
Uce to Its C'-x-'-v vr hi? cmui.aiuoiis leave in
this Hiamier tlijti on. -a.j ul u.osl ne led nuisi bo uaJ' :
his. lie Hntiter suted. that he had irniueiitr.il " 24th April 1S11. latitude 10 43 N.
fneiulj i.. .he L". S. wi.o he doubted ii.! would ex- Longitude 43 53 W.
ert tlieiustlvcs !.- tiiu iiberai.u:i of ihe whole coin- Gcnetal Palmer Transport with 3 companies of ( .n...
luanu wuoe cxerdon- might possibly l lessened the 3rd West India Regiment on board from Sierra nirutiiie
):ni;iv2i::iBi " ivi a.'.-. ii'ni.;i:ii.T. u..isua jufutie imiiuio to .'auiuiiu. :ui v.i'ii to uay uui. .-
Red River
Rpbertsou
Sabine
invsell an I ote.e'- j't.i.or hrotiiur uibce.s u edl-ct
(ii:icer Capt. Jackson Capt. Palmer Lieut. Max- asmilton
well. Eii-ijiis Ridge and Cooper Assist. Surgeon a
1 ;)-';) miles lrom Jamaica this day
our eeu.ei f j.o --t d.
etlbrl an . on uie 21-i
house. I s.M... . ! '.'
eveiiinaSl. ..
ing for V a - m 'ii the lJl.'l of Match when I the same Hi the newspapers
tgaiu met fru.- id- liitoagh the iuilue.icu of those I to Long live the Queen."
l.aa lnun.! Li hv c.t. ul .lexieo. Here 1 was inkeii
GO 134 130 San Felipe 5;h Aug.
ll231--ldtJ.i-.trop U.li Ai'i'jsL
G3! tjll.0 Bra'zona 10th Augusi
''' aii"'ln'to" " i.un.Bv
ou; tfi.iJU.Coltunbus. loth Aur-.
GiJ 64 Warren 14th June.
laSklaLa Gian-e 17:h Aug.
6o 04131) Richmond. S:!i Au'.
l'J2192Galveston. lGih July.
IJ3i23Gouzales 22d Aug."
L'-Jij-Joo Houston l'Jih July.
12S PJSMarshall 24ih June.
G6 ObCrockett. 25th July.
01 i)4Texaii3. 26th Aug.
12S l2Ja-per 7th July.
11' tiriieatiinont llth July.
61' 01 Pans llitli June.
06 04' UU Liberty I3lh Julv.
12a i2Matagorda 12.h Aug.
01 olCahlwell 1st August.
132 12s 2dU Montgomery 22 July.
0u Ua lyi'lSacogdochcs 2i) June
Or-04'Boonville 25 July
00 OOldarksvilIe IS June.
00 00 Franklin 30ih July
jl2512Milam 4th July.
6G 041 130 Shelby ville. "if June.
00 12a 1912.111 Augustine 1 July
01 01' Victoria 24lh Aug
GO 01 130Mt. Vernon .id Aug.
on
atiove reward will if pa:
CLi.ir.tdo River or one half the amount if caught
Eut of the said River and deliv ered to us in the
CjiV of Matagorda.
'' "" :T-rr.-LOT ..timr tcZ
June 1st 151241
PAT YOUR TAXES!
yU'C 0 TJCE is hereby given to all peronb wh
negUel to cult vn ar before the 30lk o
June next and vait their arrearage. f Taxis
i for the ljears lz6i. 1S39 1S40 & 1S4I ih--'proceedings
trill b: tnken to enforce the sari' tc-
cording lo laic.
I J. U. SIIEPP.iRD Shenf .V. C
i Matagorda. May 27. 1542 4t
TO SUGAR PLANTERS.
A SET of Sugar Pans Superior Castings with
-- lire mouth bearers and lire bars complete
the Pans to contain 300 200 150 105 ar.d
50 "allons. Also fuc bricks for furnaces for ditto
JOHN R1ACDOUGALL Strand.
Galveston.
Aci'u.'diu-lv I itiade thc
ni .'a: uiry leit my jiri--o:i Lucas. ls)2i) miles lrom Jamaica tins day The counties ot Bexar Goliad Itelttgio an
lie citj some weeks and "This bottle is thrown over to try the currents. Pitricio and Travis are exempted troiii any requi-
i t. i.uuis m leav- V. hiiwver may hnd it w ill he so kind as to publish suion at prefer.
onboard o. a vessel bo-ip ; lor Laguna i.tar which
birouT.t.vT News kkom the United States.
.place I .-. us la t.i in 'u.i.i one o! our men of w-.r : LscifE ok .VIajou Howard and iapt. liuono.N
f und here 1 et-iii.u ui.iii.i Jn.m reiurni.ig to Com. lutut saiu akkival in Texas. &c.
Iiioore aud .h. v he-.
o: i. :r iiivy with vvlu-ui I
.e t.'ianks tor what I have'
; i!.i co.i.iti and kutd.itss
The lat steam ship arriving at Galveston
hrouglii over Major Howard aud Capt. Hudson
was" a.-sociaL'd my m
o....t.. ..I I.T Old- I .. .
y. c-V.ciiJe'. u n.e l....".i I.; them ami nameless liieuds who escaped from Peubla by knocking down a
? l.efo.e all.u . t io .tgisieicd in i.iy heart and tny guard and lleeipg lo the woods from whence they
The Judicial Counties are not enumerated but
included in those from which they were detached.
By orcer of the Secieiarv of War and Marine
MEM'UCAN Hl'NT
ACTt.NG IxsrECTOH-GuXEItAL T. M.
.IfMliu istrator's 'oticc.
Estate of Jemima Johnson deceased.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
fgMlE undersigned at Victoria have associated
- for the above business. They hope thv
I their long residence in the West and acquaintance-
with the land all'airs of thc country will securp
pationage
XUCIIARD ROMAY.
FIELDING JONES
Victoria. April 14th 1512.
KKKEKtXCES.
Hon Anso.v Jo.nus City of Houston
Thomas F. McKimxey Gahtston.
Dr. Lkvi Joxr.s
Gen. Thomas J. Rusk San Augustine.
1 Gix. Piaknei Hendeuson .Yacugdoch;s.
I May 2S tf
B'N
id:- .vil'i i-a e bin. wi.il in. OA'tMeuce.
HEREAS on .he 20th day of May ISIS ftElORE the Chief Justice ot Matagorda conn y
T V I .... .l A.ln.iuiMnitiuu were -.anted lo Sfr on ihe aoih day ol June next lb!2) I -rill
tl'.e undersijued upon the above-iueniione... EMate. apply for a discharge '" U'-:nTFnRr
1 tenet iii.u Lie sUi.i-'m 1 Have uin.eigi.nc iu- . i.. i...! ror it. twnr.U ili const. A
celhei will: i:iu.v c-Litng iircunislauces that Lave -.'...... - . - '
b . .1 . i i ... t.. ....ii leward of SJ0(iO was offered lor their appreheu-
rrovviiLu iij. inn. nun. I li the last twelve mouth- rr
render a u.... .st'.l.- tor n.e t. give a deiii.ue de- sion. On reaching the City or Mexico they were
fcriptiim oi .iu-Mi.'ace of .he eoJutty over which assisted with changes of garb hair dye &.c. by
1 have p.. s-d. ..f..o puiiiuilatiy that within our wci means they were enabled to disguise them-
terriiurv uairii ha been i.i.e....re co.isu.eied cflectillv that they visited the theatres
u terra uKJgui.-i. if;-:.' :.i.-m .r sc.ve tueriilit . . ... . . .
Iii3ry.u u jumitr. i" v-.-y l.vu.mfui butiaiiier ! "lllcr P"!!c l'lices wm " le'
l.-.ore uii-M.iim.-iis than otne'.wise iiien there are i.avelled lo Vera Cruz by public conveyance and
sjiiic veiy irh paiie .u.! iso v. ..-ii u.i.L. iea came to New Orleans from llicuce by the U.S.
iivlai..!. W. criusyl.i'iii.i.'i-. oi .i.a.iiv..iivh'.u.vena0 cmer Woodbury which also brought
Luiu ihe aiipev.u "' iheir be..s seemed tube . .
nLi iuv-ry ureal ovenl A number of " those ol the Santa te prisoners (Kendall and
t. siivvu 'it: "front the mn.rn.1 qualities of others) who were liberated as American citizens
vlucli liuj paftu.ie ami some veiy hraet.isli. on the demand of the new Amciican minister.
'i ne Jis.ance lrom Aa. mi to iai..a I e eaiitiot lie Col. Cooke has had chances of escape but by ihe
made their vvav to the City of Mexico w bile ihe Notice is hereby given to all holding claims against . . 3
.'... . . iil KsL-.tn lo cxhibt the same within the time Matagorda Ma -out io-. Ji
-L..W jtel t.ve :.u d.eu-miies i.iougi ovv g o Thompson who expresses a belief
t ihs lgLCjuvc tl the proper ttuiio v.e must have.' " .; ' '
t tfiv.:l-.i a :!io.i:uadi)5 IMunl V Brc.ham tuai he will shortly be releised ho has declined
(frpt u iiafiial of laoTfffoIe fou?cs!rou'ld?vve he.iiiakm? I tilteinpt. '
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limited by law or the same will be b; Rcpublic of Texas ) Foreclosure of
m on i-uo P lbUA)l 1110ill&0N- County of Maugorda.
Mortgaje.
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May 30th. 1S42 Gi RY virtue of a writ ef
Estate of Isaac E. Robertson deceased. execution to me directed by the clerk of ihe i comi
HEHEAS on the 30th day of May 1S42 court ol Matagorda I shall oiler ior sale to the
L it rsof.Ad.n.nisi.ao. vvereguaedto highest bidder lor cash at the court-house door
thc undersigned upon tne above-mentioned Estate oi sam com. ot. a. . """"'"' ""V'
Notice is hereby given to all holding claims against 1&42 the following NEGROES seized and lev ci
fa. F iic'lo exhibit the same within the'tune upon as the property oi Amos A Galpm to satufy
Suited by law or the same will be barred. a judgment on a mortgage in favor of June Vf.
JOHN G. GRAHAM. Motse to wit:
r. on.v lisjo fit i Willis a Negro man of blacit. complexion stout
Ma dUth IB4 ot nnnearauce. aned about 23 vears
Adeline a N egro woman of black conipl'swn
NOTICE
-B t-EFORE the Chief Justice of Matagorda county and likely appearance aged about 23 year;
Ii on the 30.1. day of June I will apply for a her son named George a mulatto aged aoout U
Tlischanre in Bankrunicy.
j HUBERT CALDWELL.
MnlagA 4th Juno IS 12. 3t
years.
J AS. G. SHEPPARD Sheriff M. C
Matijorda. 7;h April. 1S1J. 60d
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Wallach, W. D. Colorado Gazette and Advertiser. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 4, 1842, newspaper, June 4, 1842; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80357/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.