The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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4S«t«i receptfu of Cen:Hol%«,0 ifr*w!s %ci'7^8* «gf,
g-j~- r^sntóss
mass
cue at
time Gen. Saw Houston
the people.
¡attend, not only from
adjoining counties.
There will also be s
•in t!je evening
SÉT The J&*8 .of out ^ityjlhav
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eVebratitpf some ot
*e*sta durthe pssUt W
c<*i.. w-uvx-wm
on the ii/:h.
ArKIYAH.—The loH wkng
rivet) by th? S. A. & S. !>•
■Tk fi Crothf, S. M^rk fcj Pa
Young P Murphy Fort Diiiis >
P. Safjaat. Ft Stockt
Fii 'U ók*phs.-~ We'ftot^ sofar eceelísn*1
j holograph tteya cn • ¿xhibítihn en the cor
On Wfcjfecsdav fxt there Willi be a! '[committee o f Ilcce ] t ion^-J a me s U. i Polk, who followed,
* péople ¡aiid barbel>wm%, Chaira** J ^4 J**4- A *** htfrdedhfm
at whWh ¿ J H.fílolmatt, t A Paach al-, isHjocstmg hura-to p*a
•1( W fCB ¡ j Wade V«u m«k Vunn t'iin f imai iirioet iiine liinl lit J
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,J 1> Wade, Aiigel Navarn>t ÑepoH¿ the questions; put to lljr. Douglas a t
address * ¡ s l «- ! ' in., •tírMLBfcta ■ r>..
gutn, Fraud
incited to.| Committee pf Arránceme
all ¡the, Junes; cfiui>w4n; A. t> ^
L Bttqaor, A ¿¡tonto Merichaca.
Norfolk." _ The Menjtphis Enquirer
rtpt* d-isays:
***'. Jr.) .' ijie asked Mr. ^Ifp
•. É: the < I ce twn oí La fie o 11
^ i^v % Peterson, ^ |S!. üt^lt|a ^eafriug HpcitbcCSlolirt^rttfaeill? Mf.
my I K Quintana, ^ ^ I - -* ♦ u ' r^!«: ; " mm° j"
,vasl speaking,
¡slip of paper.
if he thought
.votild justify
Ft a aoee Uofiiin t tee —r E
4 L. • lilrtylies was client
W,. , ,M . - :nH ; : ^ li, T-p11, "and tvii Oie^t
9 \U*é\ I?1"™* '■ «<* ¡ltefm?r'> h F- -' opinion ou this q.^sti^e*^
P ^mp«on.?(A. Sartor. ^ . _ í'Htó stormof.shout ark
i
!is^tlt3s B&rbee«« €ímm5ttee—fv J Jones,
!m Austin
paps^iiffr (ar-
— Ilon^
Cot. A
srta, B
deafeiiit
felt
t v v¡ r V o \v i \ I Itere p^rleetly
T. N M«?Ca#yf €• W. tVtrrs^ ; ■ j-'.
*i n n.o.., ^ i w eixnvu. evideutlv* iem
Music tumuiattee—I3uqu r ana Jot r j -
„ ¡i 1 i of the Yatiiceyttes was
I SMH: | ! i-- -}■■'. .■>■ . - '' i -
Standi , Seajs, Ac—^enchaea, iíuls; tiort. ; i
tii[d,Quiutá!|a.f ^ i | Tite Hon. Bailie Pi
-b^— is-.J. I«i a'speaeh d^eri
Bki.L
,a * r u!''n ;eFas ,,Uc oi'lremen Juma power. Tt.ou
m bosí "0 reporting about among tt:e;(.l)t fUfi** roso again a¿¿ the Eu-
up" feaid
N Answer
approval was
«bü the
lhat the cause
yond redetii-
■i-'-
t^n foHoweci
the EtKjuir
Nd-tl «am*. A ^ tWs«
11 won'-! rjvakc people :h ll vrl U
u ith t ur c? r t"han lb
urn! ?tik Kkt 'chp,<.
IIK>:
Uan. •« >h<>t --r f ljic h 'r ei'
lews sent
sooner
ng pen
ne ari
foreigners tbatj John $ íll :is a ¡kn >w.;qturer sayis;
tí^egi A (fuSser, a méapfr ^fancier] Mr. Haynes in his roply, said that
eVer ntt<ired, and it is circulated the questions handed í)olr as o
;eive aril stir rp prei«dice^.rv^1 he (H) would doitneaae of Utv
, . .* .... ieoin's electio% vvere tyrltten by -an
old Federalist. Our ajellow towns
P can vniii
í¡ was nfv
i;; Umluaii v Uo bad b; tin vi
Head 'an i Jevel" nlwi
brrtt t takin.: a M x a|i i«
9QF* 0n Wednesday
a lieavv shower.
'Hh? BjilPí . .
is j c*I; uff ur a
f Bj
i fjr thei {'aci that Mr.
which is ¡more than - h
. jnari, W. I). Fergu$oi|j? here arose
if?!a. rn miter oit the know-;{uki ' 1 .i .... .
said t!?at he asked them;/that
tiding order,! which is more than¡he^ was tío Federalist ; that lie had
iSt uf the rte-n wlio attempt t* injure : fought and bled in twb wars—one*
n can say:.
r
|t i« not only false but nnder Jackson -and ^hat he would
, . J , ,f^ ; fight/Heed and dre r;.*sher than set:
*'"* ™#*<" HJ iense;, .i^ilWintioti ofrtio i'4«ofl. v
eofeinridge| i?| just as. ch^n.-ea^ ( f| Qur readers e;iunó| concciye of
t mure vfiih know notningiam as ujtc 0yrtt| of appiia^isih which this
I and hfs:beta Charged with ft, [episode rai|ed^ \ ,
nee tipos
teets the
rs is,thatsoi
was found in a meiioor nat
on the person of one of Brown s m«U
afid that Oortin^ was supplied With
Kmi^rant aid riifes.
We Cláini to have some personal
knowledge of this matter of arras,
although we know nothing of the
marks by which Bmigiant aid rifles
are identified, biU we kno^r from per-
sonal observation, that! the arms
taken Aom Cortina at it to Grande
Cityj when hi¡s followers were so
hard pressed an) to leave their shirts
hi fragments on the fymhes as ttiey
ráslijsdm the river, were of a style
of wprkm inshi; > tl>j^|>iievailef4 long
anterior to the oxistlnfe of Emigrant
"id societies. We saw as they were
aihered' up, a large number of oíd
uu9, muskets a d rifles many of
them Vaueh as would be cimsidered
uselesej
True, Cortina wias reported to be
supplied with good arm , but soriie-
how ! ¿'d ways' man aged to get, a way
with them; although we were In the
engagement at Rio Grande City and
ait f et- Bu^a, we never had the good
fortune to see any guns óf modem
manufaeture taken horn ¡his clan,
although at the Bolsa, they certainly
had a l'e\V revolvéis. ! ,.
Even if 7 the fact that they were
supplied with good anna were estab-
Itsed. it eould be easily accounted
for, as they eait a| ways he obtained
on both sides of tite Rio Grande, a,,d
it is well known that (.'onina found
some in tile states he r< hbed at Rio
¡Grande ('fty^fBrownsville Flag.
-r I ■ Vi]' i Í «
In const fjuence of >b«tr idtitm by n.
I'tiidinir materials at t ¿e w 'W market- ?t4. Some td
l ^ese, Messrs- Vtrick tV t-K, were Sr^ckitirid^e
c'vimjaged by hav ng their eellai
ed. ! Suit has been instituted, ja
the chr. , ■ fi . ,,!
ha¿ utteredijja? t así strong know-j Mr. Hayr^ps said hé wouíd'tell tliem 1
filng- dWtri# s us any ntan 'dare ut. what h ^ ua>tvld da ui tn?f event otj
líos. Jkhy
iuf*aúy taken tt|i with lh* Ikiit thai J
*pf<heh ih -
el? |uent and aftfqméirüiive
I T-rcd bv Il tnt Jt-ry Clewejn*. *á" ll«^tsvillt
Ait. l. l all retd it w?i« biinp th0frcimritrT.
j-1 ¡
Wt' IxtSKw^ATO
jPasnut's KKI*lv tu
i: ¿f n li d } '& p*pf<r w
^agieha!
«|Qc uonai prop^«n<i<#
< t>f th?s ci y. This
to have men an«vrttr plu
w i rJ ^.ucatiena.
fr^nk.; rn*nly an ! rt
I'fiM NAl ' i. W I
f « .i!dwv -I. Edrot}
:v^-d h me xesterda
•:> •: - t'it; lU.fét
tn: I f,:.]n ticket, a.
< vf-rythinff h f >r¿ bi^tt,
V *\ < ■ r, ,? i?«. H Swe<
'. : id.iv everftnjr.
•k in fnLe health and .j^- vd
fi";
ihi
li
Í
a
The !>♦!' n
; étÑé-adoas ¡demo-i^tra
rk far ©xcetdingj a
ki.a 1 daffn^ the caw. ?u
P
srroiiKJ*
J íjdi
.^e
{•> t? e-Demcerncv
we
i
ti;e faa't t,f next
that wa> pr- p 4Cl«
'On .-k cn MhXo by
{ ['•/*« to meet the Ji
. i !:r Ha.f.kiíiatesí, i
múiiitg- their papers
- ^ H -ware felif.a
. k
A
tbel rbfuial icjf. Mr.!
trji
ft>r
p^ at <>f diaunivn
v.'^jed fri m yopir np
u\riking ftttittde. | S{U-er
b 'aeb Irceptuma.
PtRSv>-A¡ Oar ««ncUii
>«r ii rst
dW^llMrtf the
ds ¡ft Co..
m !Íí.ew Y
>W«noth'iug
htüfii time
.adile
>,j!c&4¡i.g men of |& [ l. 'colo's ItlflcIiotK He would
jtíL t* •' i , the iirst oven act of ái
pirtv ta Bexar have good ¡. ... I,
. ¡ % í?. the 6ouih, and*'hen ;hí.1
records. ' And we think!
i I,
to s-iorti this senseless!
Ui
ina
Fi"
ill b^ foarul tile
y tTíír fí ;
bv fivtf t nijN ^
!li i'-'r
tMe 'Way «re
^^^¿tóptitíbr- "Uk
inaa -"irrati tkía; Vo
t. r 11 ; 11
w ^ ■ \ v - * ■***
.I , we are /allowed toistmul; theMeé|>est prtssióu was -man
fdllW'ing extract fróra a;'i|esteil at such a threat towards
1 surh a Ciitzen. Hut Mt Peyton bt%
¡gf'd (M. F. to remain where he was,
some ver, «evere, f„d |ci« j,r. Haynes IO hlm. .
^tiug rii ( a,a.ipalua, the Church party j [t was darie; and when Col. Pey*
the time being, is ^whipped outran came to reply, and tended to thS
the Liiíéritls are lifetiy to be in -scene,lionorabie tears rujiled;down his
i dings, K
ke the
rate letiter
Iteie lias
ar*
ork.
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ai
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il'his
in
ends
mi
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¡ v/o u ndied
ni-ws fW i,
, nit
«ryu« ,
otnarabie .
Siihme oe.
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id efec'n .
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fe hate
1 ,4''1C 6g^Í :í?í 250* men,' 60 wer>ft l • .Colonel; flavnei so uiiserahlv]aptimtii;
« •; ; - . - i * _L
ed and C*0 iji'ilujtded t4da wtn^H^ein that he made aim
r< tibie bti't.L im assured it is ?■>; bail : hhnsesi. lie hail tit
f. - WigM ii. place v.l,,. 'r;!h his 8" H| ,.
* coulj'^ reheat. Tbt ^Z"f' ^ ** Ü,WOn ,<K
dohijs well, ¿.-rid iscoestantly can-
a
e w
e
g"
f tie ;lh<>
u >
ha
wi!! th.
>Hnt ..,,c
her
dv
whf) are well-Jin
to the presen| ticpe
e been twki-r¿ out, a
n£ Intelliijefiire
and th<* pleasant dayijtjf
Kubt. J.Laml^rt, cf Á nat;
mont
progress of the Union
rim Ac^bBST—On
ut qait« a <
Varal street. A Gi
. a| mfiaence
^«nteri ," he began
^rifaing in tit* reina, a«
a i
(,n ^*Wrk
'^ jtewa^t waa
*^4<**er i
pronounced
I'eiaa UoUMu
to whip ererjbady
-• - ( j I " : ¡
will N pre s
¿jjptbjw
-Jie er-;
fkpi t$ ,'or- j
l jí m i« aj
Hrjif all \
i;<n«
be en !
, rha
l ijton
1 but
broad
tiOtf].
i wor
dvemed by ttra?iy fri
dnriag the werk, and
teer the compañía,n c|f ( qur devid hood Question as 1 ji
As, (or Edn¿¡
$1
r
AT
await
resston upon
wiHibl sum
GREAT MASS MEETING
Ae.S'l'lN. .i]
B<flow we give the proceed i n^s.ol*
the mass meeting Lately held in Austin
The turn-out of people was immense
Statu of Texas,
r5rf f t Vv
of JVxár
ice Court, Preci
27 lb t*60.
STATE OF TEXAS!
: 7b any kg*I <$Uxr of Uuar Cóuuty
t f
Whebras j Williau .Chrysler did o« the
twenty second day of September A. 0.1860,
file in ray office in the City of ¿fan Antonio
and Prednt aforementioned^ an account
against the said D. M. >Tblt& defendant,
ahoaing indebte«ln*wi in theaumjof Eighteen
dollars and etgbty-seYen centj ana oath
having also been mad* that the said defen-
dant is absent from this State, a# that or-
dinary process vf law cannot feach him. ¡
Yon are therefore commanded,! that yon
cite the said P. M. Smith, by publication of
this writ in the Alamo Expresa, a news-
paper published in the city uf San Antonio
in said county* for three successive
weeks, to be and appear before me
at my office ia the city of Sen Antonio
on the third Tuesday in the month of
October A. D. 1&6(), it being the twenty
third day of said month, then and there to
answer tiro complaint of the said William
Chrysler. \ J • ; ,v_, yiU;s
ilireiri fail not under the penalty of the
law; but due return make hertof.
iJiven under my hand (his twenty aeren th
day of September A* Í). 1^G0.\
JOHN S. MARSH.
J. K B. C.
Came to hand the 2£th day of September
A. D. « xectrtvd same day, by ordering
publication of the within writ, for three suc-
cessive we* ks in the Alamo Express a ir-v S
paper pubHsjjed the city of San Automo.
Bexar Coaptr.ffr .1.
jorm .i'OBBlK. sheriff B. C.
By A N<u:r iuus, Depty. \
., , • ,., . , lv i hang''him ati-d ail hice hpüi with grape
By the S. A. & . Ill ISM. | vi!s<^. ' •
1 < * 111 l>« Í.N (^f II 111 A HE A. j This er \iied imnt^nce- excitement,
'hrough the ii kindness of Geo. Ill|.. ík*\. Fms'uson wascahed to the
, . | beeti a teed; shaken by the wind,
men were *ngag«l ,me. fourth of! . T,1|>S(, v wi¡oes¿, „ W|U lKVtí,
wbalc liáiitber. were killed or
of'diné division which
iorgei it.
went | The qst síioa, ¡t seen
fore the people to plead fori his coun-
try's cause and hit* speech Was a tell
tngone, and wed received. ¡ h.
PKOÜKEÜLSG3. :
OF TUE eREar I:.NIO.V
t ¡.i
MÁHS
WteETIJSG AT « ;r
¿r.HTiN on the 2l2d iNsjr. T-
After speeches had be?or delivered
by (jen. $mni Houston land l|ou. É. D.
Townee, a motion was .made', that l>r.
O. 0. Searcy, of Caldwell, be called
to' the Chair, [ and Col. J. Shelby, of
Guadalupe be! appointed^ secretarv.
Preside
The President having deli
meetioff ready f./r bus i uess, the folhnv
ing rouollntions werb preserited by lion
J. VV. Allen oi Williamson;: -
iared the
Re«o'vv>il, Tkst ¡tT*e | 'senjtfments contained
in the rati n^m Messrs. Paaelml and Hob
son to tK-'cOn.e K'ejt^ors on the Umon Ticket,
j furm the true I**ss4 j>f action, - for the Union
s, em^arraSf-i mea of Texas aná the same meet our hearty
IrnoSt an idiot of Resolved. That ae will support as Preai-
■nn% wet is constancy com- VVr)U|j ^im foran bvr-rt
iafin smallp parcels, ami the dig j n th r MiM would rn
gs are quité a >.spar to business, |fWrate t!je ^ru-eaters, h
jrmed sav tl*at: p^-ceed !< say that, itj
about # ÍÚO.0Ó0 !,"!ssi<>!' K wha( If iS
r': ' ■ 4finsfove^t adt
ted.
.mc das
the courage to fdewial electors
fir -is to «•!>:,.! , ut'' a H m- «• - Epperson of
' ' . ; 1 f fted Biter. <. « . \V. Pa^ehsl H*q.. of Travis.
c ibe L itiflf! for J Kastei n ll.btm-ií Uvtf. W; Steadman, of
ecíi4H). he said he' Ua^k.
exas-^ C-.'lorado
Western OiíiUtrlt, John II. Bubson. Esq.,
act, but fear-
>rt il!v exas- mm t
'< intist needs we recommend as alternate
in 151 ueeas Sectors:
11 Itl<; í oííi i' Siate at Largn. Hon. L. D. iCvans of Ftar-
tlle jriMi ., C<|1. J«« Ak: Wdeox of Bexar; J. il.
it deem
nd that during I
he. no bkger «u tdec- f Dodinm. fcs%^ ofibisk, Men. A. B. Nérto .
u « % . , toij bnf ijiiire privatíMÍti2cn, wonld^ ,crt^lr,i 1 ^. -F.¡j0entont K^.
W,",M an If'"*" O*" "* ?* isiimmon: Olio "! l%.ig«s auo,!,.,
rtjwmj lion. Robt. If. Taylor of Fannin. -
A f !|rt Martial convencí j rivate eiriyi ei, and g< rtght on to
? en the Is |f 0¿t for the (rlali^f-; Wasliingfoni atid proqeed Wt once
t. Van Bokjhéian, which w
two ojr three moni ha.
Yourn HespTy • y£§* * *
S .The rev^utionary disturba
not aSecfiit¿ the Lijtpggas,
ill proba a^« hisjowp hook to hung the Pres
¡ jident up>n, tprohahly. some othér
jtor^ add 'flat he Would hang with
¿grape \ine«|pot only Colonel Fetgu-
jaoi||. b«« ail other private citizens wlto
jshouhl decline to ohjpy his personal,
quietly ajulnding to their ewujsummotts and go with hitn upon his
*ess and ^ iitig well. • n ']hanging expiediiion to >Vashhigton;.
So here We have the repouse of
oneBreckiurldgaelector! to the Not-
folk questions. Now let its hear
what tlie real have got to say. -Pass
the qH^stbh along. ¡Shout them
every where. Let nol an opparutut-
úity be íost.4-[Louisvdie Jowrh^L -
l|oW tllitlj' ilitFFER—He
y l>e:sotnnd|ofi the Slavery qtJegi-
I will not Hi that ht is un^o^d,
I wiii say If s^md, he has the
stiVcord of swiy ^nan m America."
For Western District Jvck H. K*eritt
Es<j., of Starr Hon W . E Jones, of Blanco
Hon. L. F. Price of Fayette ; Kpbi. McLean.
Esí|., of Oilvestoa. ,
It««solvtd.j That we sehcit the fij^nds ot
Uié Union fn each StnStorial Dtsuirt and
eounty, to reeomioead and pat into the field
Sttnatoriai and District Klectore.
On motion, the reanlutions were unani-
mously adopted. ^ ;■ t--''! ■>]- ■■ ■
Oa motion, the meeting then, adjourned.
O. O; SBARCY. Chtirman.
J. Shelbv. J&crei ary." -i t- ■; ' " | .
I'anceyite 3|ect<
ol Bell is as font d on the Slavery
enator Tbomds.
Everett, 2e rs a
Northern sectional Abolitionist of th
wot st .type,"-• ^",v'8" -
wThére is a
i-a,*r .1 . « -
kin ridge Eleeior.
ter element at the
HENRY CLAY OMit^E UNIOK,
ui may he asked, as fhave been
when i wouid consent $0 é4l -
sol lit ion of the Union, J auswer,Nev-
er! Never! Never! If th
TKliaS.Uil^FjiAU; HAII,KUA .~> .rsd^i^n-
al Sfction of this roasts stated to have been
let out at contract. 16 carry it to the centre
of Robertson county a distance of one hun-
dred and twenty-five miles, There appears
be «orce discontent on the part of stoek-
Iders in Freestone county, qf what they
deem a deviation from the original route, on
the faith of which their subscriptions were
Antonio, Sept. 25th
?
in a portion
lot of far
nd Office
niture
mo.
WL JOKES.
m Chryslef
descri
'm< m
CITY HOTEL,
(Comer of Commerce and A'aroo Streets)
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. I
The above named Hotel has been thor-
oughly repared and crin sed, and is newly
furnished throughout, and will l¡e kept in
as good >U le as any Hotel in Western Texas.
Boaird and Lodging, per day $1 W
k week, ....... 50*)
n month, 20 0ft
:: * iti 00
.r.mr Tt-ere is a good Stable- in eonnec-
with the Hotel. , Hi. V>. W AIU),
5tf !%?' Proprietor.
Call at Naghel t Williams' Na-
tional Oatr.ERY.
COLTS
'ffflSTamwrowiA
SaBi/actami, HartiWrS, Cm.
Sol ait: li. 1>. Nok roN A Bao.
i>eppt established in San Antonio, Texas,
e • I * '
PISTOLS, nif'LJSS, C4RBLVBS,
AXPbSliOTUVXS! ;
WhaI-NU —
Taawffcr^
TKKsioa ae.'
A VERY
—-Pstíorj
Office,
larga
Gothic, Beeepnon,
•> :- .-r i•
WASDR'MIKS—OÍ"
W is SarasHli
qualities. ■ ft /■;4^.(1.
;: . ' j..' i -f j "A 1 " t 1 >- - .i-1*"* *1^ ( V
HOUSp PUR5ÍISHINQ GOOD*. -
(*r a Hmíincs ri>4 Wiaaow gaissi
ber—a great jvarisly. Also.
t Table Mat*. ?,'.*«
Paprs
large sad Ans
91 attings—Door,
Stair,
Vi sets of very e
i 11- l *, i ■ v-
BasKtia—Cloths, Market,
!' '.,. íü-ó ■ rk^'i"
W00dek Ware—a snaall lot of
Corn
Bs«>oM:
4 large -lot; tho
r <. .a.
that could be procured ia
iutrk«|. Alte, Unir Breeai" «
arlicle,
' ; !,j] j . ! ' ' M
Flour Scrciss and Deck de„ witfc ¡
riety of other articles in
Oil Cloths roa Floors, in sizes to •
rooms, I 1-S te l 1-4 yards wide , i
ranted to stand any cliiaate.
best English Oil Cloths lor Ft
cerera. - i 1 J
A Lot of Wiute Oiuxa selected
ially for this market.
At .so, a large lot of common Tras.
Wf&rkkin the mxt ttnor fiftmn tUpl
I j ; ^ ¡ 1 - ; '1a I.".'.^ r
rock a wats,
boos ox I>0 ,
uaR«>icn<a ,
i ;,í.
Together with a Sri* let bf 1
CK?.
tcill bt rmicivg
CARRIAGKH,
PRf!
■ lie aa - ?
Hiring be n appointed SOLE AGENT
by Col. Saw Coi,r for the sale *of l is.cele-i
butted Arms, we are prepared to tilt all or-
ders sent to us.
Teh 3: Cash, in all rase
If. D. NORTON
San Antonio, Sep*. S, $S60,
MONTf^UMA FLOUR.
Of ne«| Wheat í)a sacks of IOO lbs.. at
, II. MAYER 4 CC
,j¿Si- W
ar All the aboffe articles will
s less marpin than Sny sondar
fore offered m this sMrk^£.
• i ■ ' l Tí J-H.tKL.
Sun Antonio. Srnt. 1.1830. Stx
PLA/Ü UÓU8E. ,, ^i"'"
ANTONIO, TEXAS.
the well kaowa''
SAN
Aug. 1SC0,
2tf
Paot«w}ahtic Views of tfío City.
at KAOiatL & Wu.I.SAliS.
CORN AND FLOUR,
PRIME WESTERN BUTTER!
f AM '
f i ! CHEESE,
For sale by
E, P. ALSBULY,
North side Main Plaza.
San Antonio, Texás,
Sept. 4, 6(
?&„
íífi
HENRY BURNS,
AucTroxF.r.R it commisfion wmen axt,
Ctt«iu#r« St., Hn*t t$£« Main 1'Ihta,
sax asíto.vio, texas.
&ak days, Tiiwhty and Friday.
EVENING SALES EVERY. TUES-
DAY a vi) SATURD AY.
2tf ; HENRY BtJRNS,
Saa Antonio. Aug. 23. A act ioneer.
Austin, is now the
fch .hXlkf&ari l
intra, and ad tint be mmy b.
remembered! m his ;
Aug. 25, 2U\ E.
AUg. IWif I >U - ®U Ih " «•
WXNÍÍJNIÓ fémai-E COLUOS:
The exercises of this
resumed at 8 o'clock A,
(Sept. 3d) in the basemeat of the
Church, hi this G
Dr. and Mrs. ftjmttg. w
by an able cerps of Teachers
psrtmenúi of as^üd^d
ate Education.
tenoíTí
Frrjpairntvry Department. ^
1st class (juvenile) per bsK y«irt fW
2| « « ( •« - ]$
il •«'' « «
(Jol legists. .** ^
German, French, and Spanish
esch per half year.
Jtl usic on Piaao Forte, per batí year,
Use of Instv-nmeut, w *
Vocil Music. I I )■" 44 *
Drawing acid Painting,
Landscepe iu Oit, | .
; JAME3.VAN!
President oi* the Boanf of Trastee#.
San Antonio, August 31,,
juaiaiii ... ..i. i {.„ ^i,, ■ « , 4 >>4
5f
avcTio.N|im a
sUthe OLD Stsad,
and Treveaie jS treats.
w. t>: COiTuN'S
Y, FEED, A SALE bTABLE
At the Toot of the new bridge, ah Pasco St.
(images, Ambnbinces, and Horses, bought
an acre of Chi
rousd loone,
the steamers
p
to sn|^ ly the l^svy dé^.
State# of Northern Mexico.
emeu
It consists of thi scattered cohorts of cout
:jg|Íg
^ie .
gba^'apl"
and bra"
old whig
jj< f men
4 d Jheir
ika Ev-
a I arming,
^rett, Choate,
anaftiea,
h «¿Aria
Un« i
^aiad
p#w * "
of two mm
and the ot
the
he
Nacb l a WSxiams* Krsvclass
wiéjiaa
the
at^km rebelled against
Gallery, No. 20 and 12, French,* JJui
ing. ->]i ;?• i '' •
alliance. To these
<3, Bracken ridge.
uoJtcan
i! sappeai.*,^~
«
$ -tomum iBpippi
Miss,
A. Tn^
X istí t g be-
. JsiThiiatiiU^ for
Tbibault. is this day dhe
eertsla
w
DRUGS
Paints,
Olass,
ALSO
:U|
* «itented
aa4f
FOR SAWC
With Ane Harness, at W. D, Cotton's Live-
ry Stable. 3tf
Itirt
care-,
P*f"
GAMBLE it SON
A'XD NEWS DEPÓT, CICULA
LATtSO LIBÜARV, STATIONERY, *C„
commehck af.t SA a*to?rr
•Qu Opposite Culdwell k CoY Store.
... 3 . .
t&f
t*
W8trict,leU
circuit ¡
in
* Pfim
Teel. CpM*,
SÍBÍl&liS
Wfbi to bc
line
l 7
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Newcomb, James P. The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1860, newspaper, October 1, 1860; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176964/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.