Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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with an esCurt, o
Lis family in St 1
the first time the
the fruitier for elve
looks in 6ne healthy
Sow
— The patriot jirljlo ha
an xious for Texas
i'liioa
t seems have .kept
vichiity of Off eity, although
tertísed as bsrfn£ m" -*j
frontier,—w&ijypjf .* Jrápl:
money and provender
it takes a littfe
mare go, we suppose now
cummiasioncrs halve made
these brave i
with to kill
skltnu ; • -: %&'■*•*." w \*n ■:, ]«
' iSEte
were ready to "
MÜ
is
Hiram
eomana-
ra pot on a terrific look and
d, "Uncle Sam's money or
life;" this over the Colonel
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over, and takes a small
f .we sop-
pose s certificate that everything
don#*u^to the handle^ ^
<jhed oar We!
ríate te
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We have..
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¡1ST
We believi
m
vidual
^Uty of .
men will oroccrd i
all tbe impudent
Marck, tbe day
just at 12 a.
mm
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ífÉoift
pS bt longed t<
ment, in the
ter, and intenl
soldiers who
frontier and the slot
supplied hem, fwi
f^ir that purpose?! and
!s not at war with the
Government, but merely
through 1 a peaceable
from it Nó doubt
. - t * -i • - . \\ ¿ *
fall to the com mi?
is sorry w<w# for
soldiers and
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return on Tbura-
that mar
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Goods at
E-H
GUáTAV THEJZEN, V A NTONIO
JOHN DCX LOP.
THEIS
EN k DEUTZ,
SAIN plaza,
aojoag the
to tbe N. O. Pic%
©r the u. a
'
way aeeompUahed by the
diplomatic «kill ef the commis-
on sabbath
by the
Whai&ale and Retail lka'trs in
iiyiniii Wi^J i.imw 4i|
Hew Advertisements. I Hardware,
a——i
BEHOVED,
The People' Stan hu
to one door below Mr*. Xiyer'i miUener'
•hop, Commerce rtreet Mtroh lrt '61.
k Mr. Ed
pointed ni;
ring my
as jitUrne
bers.
Atty
Feb. 23
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NOTICE.
Von Stein is ap-
j substitute toil; set da-
sfbsence from San Antonio
yin fact of Charles El-
Sis.
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f
El bers.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STATfONARY AT COST !
i; ; ' I-
Cutlery, - ^ ,
Wooden War#
ÍV" t ¡ ' ' '
Leaf her a vd Findings,
Rope and Twine,
Window Gloss,
Oils and Paints,
ÁGRrCCLTCRAL IMPLEMENTS,&C.
Z P.
¿iEDWARDS,
tie Btd Mortar¡]
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womwm
Wtfiil C«e
.Nostok &, Bro
Depot estatlished In Sao Antonio.
P. A LSB UJi Y
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Offer for «tie Freeh Buekwhcet, in bo see
S /':. 'S't ■ . t4< i '! • ■ fev
bafi, or bsrreU; !
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ALSO, .
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Crstiberrict,
Ksi*iD« end CurreaU,
Citrao4 Spicee,
Ajsorted Pie Freit , ¡
I*reterred 1
Mixed richlet mid Gherklot,
~ Brandies, Wises sod U^sora,
Old Bourbon Wkieky,
Pike liaf&otie do
n •- - ^ Z -&; I
| Kxcellent Molettei,
Mackerel Ko«. 1 and 2, Western an i
Country Cheese and Butter, On-
ions, Potatoes and Red
. - 'i : ,-'i y " ,' j; j. ■' /v ¡
Beets, Lemons,
Candles, BiUand Soap, Lard, Hike, Co
ee, Dried Apples, Mexican and New Or
eans Corn; Sugar (brown and Lovering'a
crushed), Extra Superfino and Unbranded
Flour. . 1 1
CHEAP FOE CASH.
•v* iFool's Cap,
mm.
Mm
Blank
PISTOLS, RIFLES, CARBINES
AND SHOT GUNS!
• _ ; v(
Haying Cards.
j s . '¿ íri í
our be «|oíd ht cost Come every-
iéxttky
Fob 25
■'W** *
r, and the !
i
na isa W';
SOLE AGENT
LTjfor the utle of hit
we are prepared to Ul
Term*, eaib,iaaH
4fc BKO.
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| 't.■'<& -
P. J. EDWARDS. I WOMANS BEST FRIEND!
r - •* m m- '
frls AN'ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE
gentleman d*i
Joaes to ¿Sí*
there on d« '
WUUh^l
Jones also j
southern
bring out
our city on
mtmTaLI
K
m
will be
clock, A. Mm on Monday
v j ' f '
FRENCH'S CONICAL
J ; ;3;5 .¥sY.^ ,í,í av, j ^ i'-.''
WASHING MACHINE
Jto (its ntá&etioiL
For wle by TEEISEN Jk DEUT8,
fcliltf Ageatt.
P /. EDWARDS,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
(at the Sign of the Med Mortar )
GENERAL DEALER IN
Medieises,
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sti.
x it
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1*
OUSf
% .
Dye Stuff
CERTIF
I cerúfy with pleasure to the complete
neb's Conical Washing
is saved and the
itn a superior style,
wear to the
by tbe ordinary band washing.
J;V í'n ' W. J. SAMUEL
Tarnishes,
Brushes,
Perfumery
*f ¿«idee, etc. etc),
atso
Pure Wines and Brandies, fot Medirá!
purposes.
KWF Pkjikian's prescriptions e+rtfmUij
prepared.
AH goods are selected with caw, and
\ irrantedas
P. J EDWARDS.
5an AUouie, Feb. fd!.
in
tbe basement oí
/** ti ■! fu % Mh A4ki|A
SM vD«rcD iiap
direction of Dr. and Mrs. BoriagL who
be iNS sted by an abtoeoiys of teach-
er* In all the departments of a solid and
it
of
as before. Hone
be
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W*
m
in
READ!
BEAD! !
Colonel
• • •
MmMt
■will
is me, time to adorn your beautt
til
FRUIT TR^ES AND SHRUB BERT.
Mr. A. MÁRESCHAL, on tbe Alamo
Plaza, offers for sale tbe following list of
F|R¿ÍT TBÉES:
m> Peach and Apricot trees,
m
700 F
mtíijape
150 assorted Rose bushes, ice. See.
. ......
etnee
one sus two rear*, otrecs irem One of the
. ■ i .jii.i)iL l ...iiu_.ii .■—■.being now 4e-
%ai; :: .'T -mm
_J^^ase« ia markmg their tree# in the
ia< f
SSli
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for
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Newcomb, J. P. Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1861, newspaper, March 4, 1861; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181822/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.