The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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Local IutelÜge
l'OSTPpM.O. 'Vhvm
r.o vjvikkiMf lh s eveiltftg <3$ J
W. I\iachs!- elector lor tito
ísínwví at j^r C*et
v!r !• :i u^ver'1 lHtij
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í;;; 2p4~Tfee Wodorisdajr, I9th inst, Gen.
K l } lli£
f the t nion Club aro
- ' r!W f-,vr the enjhstísumíj.ofbamés
JUS P NKWOOMU
V, r ! MAS.
opJTjit xh¡ ^um aisd other speaká#"$ra
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wiltWea
read^fcfiheír papera!
♦4A*s WE NOT BRSTH^M fMItl the
present excitedeonditien of the public mind
we «Mihl do well. eter and anon, torefohre
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¡■-ast week
'.very Uv tn
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wo thcr
L'ficn su:
expected t4 ¡address the people to jthis qursfiootn oürii
ihisctív. (oome ¡tfri'f, come ail.
y*. ííÍoiíüus únH
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on
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>und ty
t\
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during
try and
wa i
front of tita JPosi
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M H. Tiíiett. %n oíd citizen,
std '••\o.triity, on the 1 Mi
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ff
¡:a'}-itai:->p of ?b« héaiU
t. j l.-s errors ami faiilta
Ut the
:%XA«G8KT4ÍX
is CXpeCted.
non men
A ! íts triumphs. tt s
joymeut ffl t%A'fr*Í*á
w hich *hjo#l. bind man
Political rarwor and part
alwnystO t>? depreca**
they ló lija deplored am
wheé nhijU-d fre «rftuu
il ls criáis wej ¡desire Itiatj
adulterated truth—shall
We^leprecate all poli
.. fPt
What ia party,
t«dto the en-
tng and ilea
tó fcltow 1~
I \ old pjvpi l mnmgggjBH
j iVü %vouUi isay to our fmada thron^ij-
!; |'¿ wit the state, that if iky perf\ r® tbetF
. Juty ?is the | j e«>pte of old .¿Bexar are,
; d that |we will rulí up a larger
niiiju s iiv furithe Xlti «n ticket tlliau was iorshlp. therifote, aamb^jrWeer thia--(r«at
,¡vi;, to 0!dkm ¡u the i.n o b«.rl^t^te,Brs
titial tleei'ort i A 1 B pr di senas | their respective
t i<í .I " ; IT 'T -,t •• t IcUina* ofithtíir^íaTonté tickets. | Such en-
4 í '.^Ít ,ma^y. 'n.l^\ 0 '\ ^j qooofeeri^^ti paw , jrit&Mft b -
Paao ffhs* n turued-|M.írp«nvliculaitv, aid ^ouí ¡ ^cupfiucing thijud gemenu
Sli^r a Sid wfH aee a tjM of the long at^ d ismali i We rairet to see that ¿oiae U our con-
, , V.i.-i .«« fateem'f the lij-ecksnrr.l^e men. Loutfj t¡e«i orar}e* and peakett «|>n eirtier p\du- .
aroaud wi « « " it in the «árte buwi heldUiiviewáy ^ | d lg^ m ^ardh epitheti. TÍbíat ta ait|«rm^
and yon wil^ ¡*ee a represc^taltW' ml GotilV^iof *e bate an | eneiny mtboutT
tlie lfierrjjf ant®, laughing Íuces of •t,a^^^u^h-^c^maft4o|ort^itfd^U'«^tli^
fl*t)ÍU
Amen
•W
tba
'el«Kk
Loa Jour.
Íi6ó^ at it in the Ipuddle at the road-;
«ido, ami you will tW a repMacutatiun
oí the Bd(l politicians after the Fresi
Uk
ft5fd lti« d(|ntial election, -wron^r eiid up, and
i.a'torc éi-i fra?ík c hftricteir alo^o l«íj?king rather! dirty. —[Herald.
....}, By the abo<rje it will be aeen thai
• >t r itei^rhiitir still pursues his ¡iliptitian
.« fart , avail in
I of the'fv >íií h I
the
a \V«- Idam
: % . : i i i:¿ i
f a*"? ).-nrt-.l up tpj Jfttsttct
thé late krllsni cuse which we
l^-3
a b
IV-r.^
KIT )%bl WVtkj J
"Aiiunx 8
J m d^re Geo.
m uiacb as the labora
i-iiau wba shot hia ar*
1 -S'l;1
arr
W
¡ Íu& been
i y ¿Is i is
Fascbal.
í \t ;;k Rk i . W f. • \r < rti
^ -f .ÍI-. M illón
ws at the sfioi
No Ci.vxce
ciiiau
. fs art
\V J. Pendleton of^ Austin bee travelling Jirongh many Stairs,
] and who taken no part in either candi
*h" ; da?t\ writes from Washington city that.
to Becure U a repulse, wiihtnil uirjrtrtg up
ft'ttd* within, j MVp aire warudy, ea r«el tly for
Bell and Everett—have been ao;: from the
6r#t~-but we hat# no ^jatfrrel with those
who differ froia n* in thjfir preferences.—
Let us not forget that we are bn thrca, ,
Ptf? to Ttie RACX.^Mf. Doug¡la& took a
«try firm statftl m his Norfolk speech against
disunion. He aiiswered Sguaivly v me pret-
ty hard questions,, and suggested thaf the
aam t be put to Mr. lireckiu^idgc, As Mr.
Brrekusridge t* to take the stuin^ in Ken*
*¿1 tdekv. on th«* 5th of Septetober, tjhe Louis-
* ] title 'ftrfhoerat-pr^poseS ^o! have Étn ansirt-r
" the following: questions :' J j. ¡i -■
you in iorse thé doctrine of the Dred
d-cision ? ! . "f
jfOu'believe that Congress f^ossesse*
th^eicatit ution * I power fo pass! Ufrá for
the protection of the citizen of the United
States in his property, iucluding African
slaves t 4 ir f- ]
Kxpreas
■ f
tacara rttar«|;3i maiw ^
Th announcement that these
^ a yronld eaefe-lii# a. '
__tc|4ekj^ owrt
Wt a <srow U the
least 1000 per^na we
Ulo^im's performance
¡should aay 4000 people.,
enclosures on the *
aides; and upon
Pre<S^Iy at fou
made hia appearance, and nut out j^pon hia
rope. * Having proceeded perhaps two hun-
dred fe$*,1 e commenced a aoriesof gyrnnas-
tie ?*6reises that we reatare ta aay no ether
w an in the world would áare attempt. First
heday at full length upon the rope ; then he
turned a nuinbeÉ of back somersets j thoo he
hung by h^th feet} then by one foot j then
by one leg crook at the knee joint \ then lie
stood upoa hts hesdi iTlte«e I'eatS were per,
formed with mua«mg rapidity--a rapidity
that was fearful to witness, or would have
been put fo# the perfect ielf posscisiqu that
w^s apparent in eveVv iftotíoa. ti ¡ -
ilatmg reached *he center of his rope.
Blondín l«íd as de his bal^a e
hissromach up yfthí4 cahh an i wdnt! through
the motiópa of swimming. aft«r ahieh lie
descended the swing, «hi' h is a„ peirmanent
«ature at that ?wmt. ; This iwmg hangs
about thirty feet b low thfe cable. | Here, he
set himself vhirimg, tusking e^lbté^n reto
lotions in about as many. Secooils, 4nd p< r
formed rarious other stírpriétng! f^a^« o< |a-
eluding sod climaxing the ébole by Ranging
to the swing w;uh his head downwarda.i~
¡líe then ascended to the Cable, picked up hi
¡>o!é and trotted to this Canada sldé. ,5tif
titte occupied in tlie #b#lé journey.:#ai)a
little over fifteen minut^- • i .• /'•
After a delay ofalnwit halfanhoor. whips
\w tóainlv occupied in é^usti¡íg tb>| guys.
Moits. Blondín made his! ppeaiaoc*?; ott we
Cans<fa end t f the Cable, bearing! i<U .agent
Mr. Harry Coico id, upoin his back; Córt-
sidtaring the fact that Mr. weighi
¿ ! i® JuL pracantiouary miller, ira tie# oftl e Spanish
tho Fr.nql.man «g.m't o..xj«o. It "
who was tn írdirred -in ! Breckinridge is out of the race ; that;! If iso. wonp you as au United Skates Set|-
i. . i ' r t! • . .. .. • ( ? .'I <1 > 1 f I .*■*;« i ii >i Il/^I ■% af ilV Hi f r Alfil «♦.! 'aft/! n<if ^ tirVA I ivÉl h A
" rr-
t+ ,
tnne i.nre. w^rt* brfiugii'tioour tlell and 1) .orgias are both gaining
t-rrei oa yesterihy m the Cath- ^ropnd, and that the rail-splitters are
I J I" h the meanest looking fUbt of scoundrels
—iv :L.— he over saw. !Nut even an office-hold
no Jvixii: On :*'r at Washington can ssv. that he!
3 ,tp4«e i to 4aysspl¿r ml! be fouikd B.eckhas any chance -[Austin
T..,h>,„n ,-.f J-.id-^DÍuglaL speeifct Kor- tn,f(i1hn^licer. h ' 1
'i V'a. 'in which he tr.swifts- certain'ques- ' ^ at JLcTí.r) 11 l >.v IN M'ASSACHCsEIT .
. . , . i t¿, l o, , —We perceive that there is s .rfie talk
«I to him. tVe woo ilglauiy s *. , . , , T i
. . ' t t ■ , ¡f a fusion between tae Bell and Dong'
I' ech but arc uot ahtJ to do . . Xf , "
* 1 i .. TlR las men in MaisachuseiU; and It su^b
a combina tío u can he effected so as. to
t úrdav •««•l.^t Loic«,(ln |in that State, and reject
.Aipirew, the tySpe of rapid AboIiti« n-
r . i-m. it will do jmére to restore confi
Tis'IVo Hasmil:.?.
iu uraing U.-L two sets t
'V'f.e ire-.l • • ur streets .in
Ws!?J and (; A. 0 ttahairi
aw; in the evening. The or.
¡■•it t v the L -vl^er was a -nkodqs
Ua Sa
¡band b
lOUUCMiif lb at
Would
denée
thing
Further, we want Major Ureckinrtdse to an-1
i ay«i |
&f A H«A<1 Ü
8B^^^PHW|jPBiW^:^y!yJiPPL_ •• .. ^||p^gr. '5^8*51 '?
tto aseerlalnedthat the Administra.
Hon has no more ofllkiil informal!' n an
Mexican affaira than is already known |o
thá newspapers. Tfee
to the Oulfts merely a
■ ■ m _■ ^ ■ HH . mm #w4>eb!i
that Mmiater McLane will return Ml Vera
Crua. to accordance with ^desire t.
in official quarters. Whileajur Otjvernmeat"
would not view with indiapence kn armed
European intertenlion in t^e afilljra of that
country, it woUld fcft powerless to lawfully
interfere. Congress having made no frotis-
ioulor sufch a contingency.
THE CSDI
to > portion of tho bailding froating oalU
Si iUalhk;Hll
4 Bron * l*f(*
niture, consis!
Itose wood
Imitati
foT an of-
certain St ate, who
two/* aud has a
live beauty, when
r distinguished ca
fice of "high trust in a
is 4,up to a thing or
keen appreciation of
about to set off on jan electioneering
t or recently, said to his wife, who
was to accomjrnny biin fur prudential
reasons : u|l^!i airi inasmuch as tlirs
electiott is eoiniilieaU'id and the Canvt is
will be close, I 4m; >nxions to leaf®
nothing unitfne that would promote
my popularity, and «o I bate thought
it wou^d im a good plan for me tofkiss
a number of thq handsomest gins in
every place where 1 may be honored
with a public reception. Don't you
think that would be a good idea?'*--]
1 Capita^ exclaimed the devote i wife,
i4aud /£o make your election a sure
wl.ile yo - are kissing the hand-
s>ímes? girls, I will kiss an equal nu«-
1vr of the handsontiedt young men P—■
thie distinguished candidate, we he-
! ete, has not since refetred to this
•ekaud tot of Far*
set*,
wood do.
o8tó hundred and forty*live poun«is. and that I 'lij^asin^ means of popularity
Blondín himself weight but ene hundred and j ^wV A , .
twenty-live, U may be iuiagined ¡that he had i We don t much lilte to call the
si pretty gx>d i arto carry, lt^waa perfw - Breckeiirid^e men' heartless, but tWy
ator. introduce 'and advócetele enactment
of stijch laws as would give e Hi cien t protec-
tion to property of. ete-ry description ; and
will you'do so, as a member of the Senate.
should a Terrttoiia! Leiiatatnre refuse fuch . • , m * v¡¿ , ...
-Wt want • 3-« or , to , «4% -. i m
ly won teiful to witness the ease w th which
Blondín achieved diffieiiti ami
diR^ertous undertaking^: Colclud left his
j erch—we cannot thhik'|«(f a better ifrord —
but twice during the entire walk, and then
merely stood upon the rope for a hall min-
ute nr «o, tor tiw pnrp >S * of '"straitening
out." In excodj fourt So aimates from ihe
time they lelt the Canaki*;shore, the||'waie
hied thtjisaii s
man. a Canadian
by ihé name of McMullen, at five o'clock.-
swer the questions pror¿Híndej to 31 r. Doug- ? ; ¡ f -i! * . , ., r
las. at Norfolk. Va!to wit : P % He entered Upon his task wtih evident f^r
-H AM,am Lincoln Ue rio ted 'PrwMr, i?'"J 'Jf" T'^L n",£,,,;'lKl %'« •
rflte UWledSt.l«, Kill tile SjSbrfn TfJ? Iflt *5 Tí . Itf'l !. ""
Sute bojuMilW m WcdmJ f«a tho Un- ^ .* í""'^lleJ l,w. °BI
^ «.«wvu ,„mte |tta j ,0 ¿ ^centj from us position,
. * r vt c,ho s««thU sw„) ^
from] V-e fconon ufxnn the iriau^uratitm t¡f
Abraham Lincoln, before lie commits an
merely stating the
he Herald jvá.s a perfect; fcvtké'' SSrfíd, 31 fiíst"
tl.Ti t!ghcÍHt the country than any ovi*rt act against their Con^titutmoal rights,
which coifld happen ; for IMassa-1 j'du advise or viudicsite wsietai^ce by
s got chiiat'tts occupiles the same position to:! s¡^^sion *' ! V'
1¡0 North tb t íottth Carolina -doe. to hJJ■ ?°to" U ¡
"•"C taS.mtU-.l4 arc- both the repr^.-,, «other |Urp riab,
°,ie la.tjives of extreme opinions.r-[ X. Y. j C f?oijci t,—'There was
■fact; tue one ^ ^*fri,r,1A ..ninUa ;V Y j Cino^cit.—There was jan immense Bel
j and Everett meeting at |M4con, Ge¡kgía.last
aiTa r. New c inverts are always wW *vsiS — io enihusia^ticmeeting *eeÍ£[ JV'V «ays of tt: • Éjor a be-
* .4 r \u r ;i 41 iuntjs«astit, met tin gimning, last evening's demonstrstioa was
\<a the frreiid^ oi. iietl and Lverelt and une tp inspirit our friends and to dishearten
H . I the ConctitntióiM ! I'nion party through ' * *
> am? K >1 a n^qá.—\\ it -learn i üU|, 1 he átabe, w s held at .Mila*nuke^
1 **"' On llbursday of iastlweeki The folh w
•- * ■ *r man * ho was f >U3 d herjg'eh Fri- <
'.r-g .'ih^ut a mile and a ha!f ^hot**- i i
bcít
th his ? inday bc^t Oh, |l]j|s vfa'ce:|
i a I bo-is b!a 'k-.-d, wa.« the fwuiai of' CoilStitut
i 1-T ■ • i
II. ha l farmed an
2?rI at,! cirtaia in"ti;
ImIH# tor I Wífeíi1' -. i i
.Silences wWc hro't ■ ' ' t-ctor a al
--'•....i , . , or La Crosse
efir.so as to rum nss hnpts. IS pB 010y
ing j¡;yntletnan ivcre nominated 'Eke
torls ior ÍVtAnient arid Vice Preskient
jnal i'uioa p¿fty
Si
/i:r -us that he ahotiM tike <h)
*"• J 1 the dt'tu.
i. ~m m the endsrttk
10m
to Ije-held some lira
, , . ; „.. , Le-gi«feton, Ivy- Bo
t- -d. d i. r sonxe H Tire speakers \iH'f delegates.the c«
•ft riifl
Waukesha 1st
ill
ge.—Hugh Cameron,
laibot C. 0>jusman, of
1 JoBgrfessioual Dístriet
$%'«** —Hubert Chandler, of Milwaukee ;'Bd
Maybe some out} ,-kiílped (Congressional Di^trict^B- F Pixley of
ik'n^. ; |,j „ i Hock ; Si Congressional llistrict—
—I / Richard Dart, of Fond du Lie
*rs 1 >* >s Wüpfjw. l¡h^'uion j ,A N^tiosai.3ifi*TiKG..—A gratd
r ••-•i'tlg CO Tuesday ISftyiM one ! raá«s.éelf and Everjett meeting, is proposed
-f the most enthuaiaátSs we live at-
e .litis or ñext month.in
st00 promises to sen i
astitutional Union pa* tt
ss-már- organized from Main to Ca!iftiirnia
t --k high .patriotic grotJacis'
envere t and listened to w
p. T;|.: effort of ^ud'gc: _ a (argA
: . j artii-u'ar, (w 8 a ma*te(- onk; Ertrett I'nion C¡ét.s cf Bdtrmore, Wash
- # J-; -j i'igfon aytd Ei hasond propose to v .-it New
"is?'—W hat became of kill' the V'oifk tó at8 -nd the Union Uatlic^Liou meet-
a J 'Ut.rrrihed ( fett sp th, .U-*flrstra- insIj!0 ,h?.t' '''• . ..
f Satarday 0%ht? ijh, U*i,,B „ - ««! «« S«« L.W ElKm
t .... , T ¿ T ■ ;—Tthif Washington c^rrespomlent of the
< ait was furnished fre^ }* by Mr, Cbasj.! York W-bfld, telegraphs "that Collector
irrrs. % 1 liion tears; and from all «« nan J S^feil is at Bedford ¡Springs, awating orders
far, t&e best part cf the men'ey ati>: scri- ;ír°n Mr. Buchanan.In regard to th*? fusion
' 1 ' 1 " - .i-innn -. ! rnotement in 'Kew "fork. The President
ourepen ies, anl hy; proper exerthm w«
tb'nk. that 1 he tate of Georgia may be set
down for Bed and Everett, over both the
"biher tickets. The Haririson flood of 1840
has commenced and it will l e well for those
4 who are lingering bv tho shore, t^> out of
tl| way of its Urging and /overirhehning
l>0Í0LAW BALTIMORE SPEECH"
Kaltnnore^Sefi 7-— Senator Douglas, in
answering st«veiat fHirtions of MrJ Breckin-
ridge's kte speech, said he wedtd fciatM bea-
ten' Lincoln ih¡-.every State ex<iJlt Vermont
• nd Massachusetts, if-Breckinrdge ¡had mjt
be-'n nominated. J ■ "i $
.,. He said thsit the section of no man was a
sufficient cause for. the df-soluMon of the tín-
ion an l that he woófd hang any one. wh*>
attftnpted it as high as! Virginia hung old
John Brown. I !
He declared that Mr. BrcckinrnWe. in
it. 1 ¿sí- . «. . . ,1.: .7*
11 wts by pnkm men. As there must;
h%ve been quite a haadsdmei HiU purse
- ^ ihe tCusse was the ordy expense shat
am« uf the ballasee ?
lowers, we aink our pi«fer*n< Iq
•ra! cause, i ell satisfied that it 4i
*• h, is the «*& And
«jK all men *h) #rs't!
ir^ and ti
The
fTcUtt**.
.. —
B.«Jtiari%e
« th^t great
«d«TertU wi
«nwraber tl.
aid
oppores any amalgamst on of the Breckin
ridge and Douglas ticket^ for be would fath
er see Linceln tha i Douglas occupying his
K-scaf.
nj ; 1 Pesksyi.vakia.-—John Hickman, of
ry Wi are daily in! receipt of letters ' PtnnsyJr^aia who went over to the Repub-
fffa all quarters, urging the geMu* $ >0f a iiC4ns- been delni^d * -nomination for
Evil and fcwr.it tickat Jai ai,K.? to , of tb""- Th r*i Jr "*•
wh h «.«.«..wi —, , . l> s*mct Convention; Jolm M. Brownhall
wh.h, we would sat, as weisSHl at ftrSl(,0urvi revived 49 votes and J ah* Hickmau 12
V^vferences ars still for IMl and Everett, Brow h*M was nom nau-e.
gallant old Whig, tlie
late candidate for
1 * 1 . s -s- - •etitely engaged i
J ; canlvasfing that Sure for Bell awi Everett.
ire*sed a trewendious crowd at Peters-
on the 30th uS
He
fej*a
we | '?s« the Black Rkpubmcaks thins or
sup-1 AKD Bwaamr.j—'The editorial corres-
k ,U 1 °f *be Sew York Courier and £n-
JíHÍTÍ^-' * J« «oo|H the Be^t
country s ¡ Lvefftts surpass the t>emocrac^ in Pro-
¡xersoiial Slavery r-xtra*ag*nj>«. and- m Y*«gin*a at
tbei last Gubernatorial election, this party
resisted the election of Ur. Letcher,, the
Democratic nominee; mainly on the ground
I at he had once written a
m 0H¡ relaxation ef tíis strmgency wf
At«ry.w
hile the friend*j-of Mr. Breckinridge m
ng coalltioas or the
to deieat Lincoln,llr.
indorsing the mote-
lournal of Commerce
ft*. nr„ rAmtlilmi
JNITe UlvUa IBs I «gw
iwMi m
PH I , 9.MSV
fiMsfswa
Ed
patriot,
the: South ara
Bell and ■■
Mauü
The HWYot
*A
hssbeen
Hkek Rrepuhiicsns in asserting tie right
of Congfefg to interft r« iriih slavery. |
,llr Buchanan hates Mr. Breckjinrldge
Cordially. * * * * is
The Breckinridge ticket is endorsed'
hy old Mr. liuchanaa. I i '
We clip both of these statements
fwun the Louisville Journal of the 1st
of Ar?gu«tN Which is intended to be
true ?—[Sah^Antoniot fíj^rklá.
The langtr-ig-e of that f quest ion is
grossly (rffensivfc If the feditjor of the
Herald hasn't sensés enough to under-
stand that both of the remarks which
he quote's may be true, although none
of them is but a dismembered part of a
aeneuce, he isn't fit to have of,
a news-paper.
Mr.' Cobb, the
Treasury, is
speeches la
would perha|* be
explaining, if an
possible^ how the
the government
important part of
lest three or four
abottt a bund
more than the
President and Cabinet half be fife r, if
they can, say or do some thing té reá
cue their own sdministration from deep
and oni vereal coi.tp.npt ...id «cora, in
st^aé of attempting to prescribe who
retsiry oft the
Yanceyridge
Tlie Secretary
employed in
Is
ef tlie
He y an
during the
g*ne np to
3 of dollars
The
TJ?
thens ta make mile posts
o.; -: ju«t returned
iithwesi, :=
men
upon hn shouhlers, and trudge along «ihr
him. It whs ck.rrjjr and unluad. unload and
carry for the three quarters of an hour that
he occupied in'his f j erf^r«ianc%,T wlif :h 'h
at kuowledgéd by all tu hate been anexceetl-
mly sorry one, It was witnessed 'by h s*
than tiftee i i.undrcd person*. FariUf may
have pluck, but he lacks tact an exj<ei ienc-.
He m*> a^pifte to be cahcd the rival of
Blondín, but at present he mb-t consent to
he know rt merely as his imitator.
A V IEGI si a Tlrk>y—^ We flu J this
"good 'u:r? going the rounds. It must
be ackn wied^ed that Cuffs taie is
souiCvi'hat lúioas: 4
Cuff was a gentleman's geath luan
down in old Virginia, and dai k e of
in.^t undoub ed hoi.ej y and truth; bat
he would sometimes t. il tough stories,
He <uet "Kuruci Joustng's nigg," as
he called him, the other day, and; afté(
cuRsiflg and decussiog various matters
appertaining to their masters, tell into
the following conversation: Í
Sam;—Well, Cuff, how you was?
Cuff—U, I isn't no was. |
Sam—How is all de folks down at
de house? ^ ;
Cuíf-r-ü, doy is able to be round
'cept df «4d man's darter; sbe bad de
doctor de oder day", He carne in—look-
ed at her—kept lookin at h^r ; said
she wab bilyous, and guv her a box oí
etigiiie vegetable pills. When do doc-
tor go, She up and threw d.^ pills Out
de win4 w She wouldn't take no pills^
no sab.; Well de old turkey cock Come,
and—greedy kuss—he gobbled down
doping box and all win de whole di
S.";|;
had
see
are evideuily out of heart.
Call at ||aghel * Williams'Na-
tional fiAUiRÍ
CITY BÍW'EL,
1 :
(Corner of Commerce and Alamo Streets)
SAN AKTONIO. TEX AS.
The abeve named Hotel has been thor-'i
oughlv repared and celnsed. and is newly
furnished throughout, and wilt I © kept in
as good style as any Hotel in Western TtOia«.
Boar i and Lodging, per day, 3¡üT 00
week ..¡5 00
'• " inoi>th. 20 00
*' with 014 ;i u,-^ ,16 00
irsr There is a good Stable in conncc-
with the Hottd. 1*. B. WARO..
5tf j Proprietor.
. RfcrlfvN, ( •■.
at II. IX JSokt.ojí & Bho,
L'e^ot established in Sau Antonio, Texas.
PISTOLS, RfFLES, CARIJLVES,
AXP SHOT-GUNS >
Having be n a¿jp1mti d SOLE AGENT
Ity Col. $am Colt tor t ie safe of I U Cele-!
hrated .Arms, we are prepare* to fill all or-i
ders sent to us.
Te&ms: Cash, in all cases.
II. D. NORTON k BRO.
San Antonio, Sept. 5, J SCO. 5tf
Haluítypes, beautifully colored, at
Nag Hia. t W ilua.v.8 J •
THfclSEN & DEUT2Í,
(MAÍN flaza)
II |A Ii D-W ARE toEAi.fi R s.
I'-M
rectioni in four difierent language
Next ¿ay we had cémpany; an"
to ¿till dat./. turkey cock, N yer
Brought bia> on de table biled ^ri|h;
widister sass; niassa fl ourish his knife
into h m.
"Cnff^saya he; how long did yer bile
d is turkey T\
"Bile him an hour, sah," ; '
"Take hita a^ij? and bile him another
hour."
&>-! took him away and bile him an-
other hour. ,' r ' j
bam—Did d© company wait?
Cuff—Ü, yes, de company waited.—
Wall, I brought do turkey in, and uias-
sa flourish his big knife agin an' try to
cut him; bat fee couldn't do it, no sal
'•Take him away and btte hi aaoth
erhonr" ¡ i >j ^
Wall, I j took kim dawn into de
kitchen agin. IflfJ
---'r' Sa.%~--I)id de cOqipany wait?
Of éourse dey waited. I brought
iu de tnrkey agin, an* n>assa try to
cut; bat it was no go,
'alM hiaar away and biíie him
m i i
We" ! took Mm away anttiblla him
Sat —Did oe company :.
. yaa, de company waited
bonnd to aee de fan oat, yet know.4.
Wal,in a week I hfon^ht in 4at turkey
R t
thistime
«a*
THELSEN & DUN LOP,
WII QL ESA L K p 110 C E U S,
MaI.V l'LAZ.l.
G UST A V 111 E IS EN,
MAI.V PLAZA,
DE ALER IN DIDÉ3.PELTRIES ¿ WOOL
4
SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE.
The exercises of this mstitu'tion wi'l be
resumed at 8 o'clock A. M., on Monday next
(Sept. 3d) in the basement of the Methodist
Chujfch, in this C ty, under the direction of
Dr. and Mrs. Boring, who will- be assisted
by an able cerps of Teachers in all the de-
partments of a solid and ornamental Collegi
ate Education.
, ; " TUITION:
Prtpiritory Department
1st cliss (juvenile) per half year,
2d M •« * «
3d * « «
Collegiate. u
German, French, and Spanish Langnages.
j each per half year, . §10 00,
Mn^ic on Piano Forte, per half year, 00.
Ose of Instrument, 44 " 5 00.
Vocal Music, u " 1 00.
Drawing and PaintingT " " 12 00
Landscape in Oil, M " 20 00.
JAMES VANCE, ,
President of the BoSnl of Trustees.
San Antoniq, August 31. 1860. 3.6m
$10 c
15 00.
,20 00.
25 00.
together Wttli a
ica—fine qu
Bvaasna
wood, Oak
- • W ssttixj ,
descriptions ¡
WoaK*Tisti#fof «31 sisas and qaaluksf
WiiAT-Nora— a lasge assortment i <f (
Taslks—Break fast. Dining, sad Tea, Ex-
tkx*k 8i no.—Oak, Ens meled.asd Watnat'
A VERY LAR«^|T0T C
—Parlor, Saloon. Dining,Chaaiberf r i
Oflloe, Rotary Opiw, €
larga fUnking, Bihs
Gcfdc, l£ccej)iion; Library, Kite.
Wsansoscs~rof!ali descriptions |
Wis Safes—different qualitiesi 1 'üv\
* / \
HOÜSE FURNTSH ING! GOOD.4. '
PaM* n*GiNua and Window Suaoss—a
Jal|e and tine aasoitmeni. , j
Matjikos—Door, Iloom, stair, Cliam-
*- £
Also,
ber-i-a vjsriety
sets of vcry elc^sut Table MstP.' .
Baskets-—Cloths, Market, Knife, Eté.
Woonxx WaiyE—a a aal! lot of extra |
- ¡ . t - .
Corn Baooxs— a large lot; tho bcai
that could be procured in the Northern'
market. Also, líair Brooms—a fin*
article, j' ■ ii % j- $ * | -
Flolr Scklbs autl Deck do., with'a fa*
riety of other articles Si the samelin?.
0i¿ Clotbs ron Floors, in sxes to anit
! rooms, 1 1-S lo 1 1-45arda wide, war-
ranted to >taud any e!in atv . Also,
best English Oil Cloths f r Foroitvia
• cetera. . v ' j';
A Lot or Whus Cittíca selected espec
ially for. this market.
A1 so, a large lot of common Tras.
Hritjrúhin the 7t€zi ten or fifteen
icill U receniug .«^| T
CARRIAGES, j
ROCXAWATS,
j U00S ON P0|
; . ii ;
!- DAR >l\H¿S
.'•i
j «aüodies.
Together with á fine lot of light Amsclak-1
cls. Li , i - r, is sii' y
All the above articles wiii be s<^d.al
a less margin than any si. n i lar goods hereto-
fore offered in thiá market.
J. II. LYONS. !
San Antonio. Sept. 1, 1850. i 3tf
J*
Ü3h Ñagh .-a. u Wiluams* First-clasa
GaHerjr, No. 20 aad 12, French,
'"£• • 0 , v ' ^ ,
W. 1). COTTON'S i I
LIVERY, FEED, & SALE feTABlE.
At the foot of the new bridge, on Pasco St.
Carriages, Ambnlajicc^, and Horses, bought
and sold. / 3tf
I'aotogkarufc Views of the Gityj
at Naoh^l & WilliAüs. ,
iLE.
FINE CARRIAGE FOR SAI
With fine lUrness, at W. D. Cotton's Lité"
ry Stable. &lf
T~"oaxibúí * 80X1'" "~"
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT, CICCLA-
I.AIING LIBRA Rl', STATIONERY, AC'.,
COM .MERC Ii ST., SAtf AXTO.VIci
Opposite Cold well ii Co's. Stotb.
Agents .f r all- Standard Magsxines sad.
Newspapers, Papers and Books not 00
hand, ordered* at short notice. 2lf
JOHN M OAROLAN,
AUCTIONKtR a COMMISSION MOClfAKT,
at the OLD Sund, Corner of Main Plats,
and Trevenio ? treeta.
S*l« dmjr , W*di eiMiay* and Sfc.iar4a.ya
JOHIt M CAROLAS, Auctioarer
E
isssawiis
Satas
SabUath
Oat
. ^..w
m
=r'r
HENRY BÜR^S,
AUCTIONKKK ft COHMI^tON WIKCUaNT,
Ceaiaatra* I*;, g «tMde Muía Flaaa,
SAN ANTONIO, TXXAS* -
r - T ■
80k dap, Tuesdaf mmd Friday.
EVENING SALES EVEUt TUBS-
DAT aw 8ATÜRDAY.
JpT HKN'BY
Saa Antonio. Aug. 21.
STHIBI.INO Jt OlTfllAK,
LAWY ERS. San Antonio. Texas, will
rice in the Counties of Bexar. Comal. C .
a lope, Karucs, Medina, Kerrand, and Gilles-
pie.
Special attention given to land Business
and collecting, "y All Probata hustaissa
promtly attended to. ' . ; -
tPOS, IL STRIBUNG.
2if A DÍTJMAR.
NAGBEL i W114.IAJW
best pictures in the City.
>7j;Imt
SAN" ANTONIO,
(«I lit Sign cf tit M Aferter.)
DRDQS, MEDfCCNES, 0UEUICAL3,
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