Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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1 tU sute of Texi , \ la District C«>ut
Cvuziy of Bexar. £ of said Vj\
J % ¡ John C. Fwwl,
**. ~ No.
James DftWMB.
I> *&s Wen/ ,</ s«ii County, € retting:
Wh&eaa John C. French, has Uta day
&ed ui the clerk's office of «aid Court,
alijfetHka against Ja . Dawés, repre-
*<*Mtiug that said Dawson it indebted to
txm m the «am of three thoutaini atvJ
i^irtyfoa 6*)06 dollars betide interest,
i-vhienoedby two promissory notes, sub^
*tantially as follow?, to-wit, the ¿ret.
^173© 11, San Antonio, Jan'yltt. *359
-* On demand after date, 1 promise to
* pa? to the order of John Ci French,
seventeen hundred a^nd thirty 11-ltX)
* dollars value .eceived, with interest
" from date >t the rate of twelve per
* cent peranum . Jame# pawsoa."
vu which is endorsed a credit fur eiijb*
hundred and #Uty four y MOO dollars
via ted February I 1-361. Aud the second,
, Fort Davis, Texas, October 18th, 185®
$2S01 06, On Use first day of March*
* i sfíí , I promise to pay so Milton Fa-
" vi rs or his order, the sum oí Twenty-
* ,j*ht hundred and sixty one dollar for
* Talue received. Jatoe Dawfaa/M
which iaat note the said Mil ion Favors, i
tira valuable consideration endorsed and
transferred to petitioner and which had
l.e following credits endorsed thereon
v-í-íhtf 14-100 dollars, dated April 4th
3tf, and six; hundred and twelve 63-100
.Jira dated May 9,1850: that the ba-
I ui*c« of said notes is unpaid ; that deten-
ía ¿ has failed and refused to pay the
though often ret]nested no to de; that
notes were given for a Yaiuable eon-
IONS
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E. P . ALSBUR Y
Offers*or sale Fresh Buckwheat, in boxea
bags, or barrels;
ALSO,
Cranberries,
•- Í- " ■ i - ; ; • ; • )
Raisins and Currants,
Citrand Spice «,
Assorted Pie Fruits,
" Preserved 44
Mixed Pickles and Gherkins,
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Brandies, Wines aud Liquors,
Old Bourbon Whisky,
Pike's Magnolia do
Excellent Molasses,
/. EDWARDS,
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S ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Sign of tAe Red Mortar )
SssS ^ 3 ■ i-.!' - •'
general dealer in
Drugs,
edicines.
Paiats,
Chemicals,
Oils,
D?e Stuff
NITURE AND CAHBIAGB
¿ation, and that petitioner is the legai
ier and holder of said note*; that said ackeroJ Nos. 1 and e, Western an 1
. awsou has property in the County %f
¿iéxar; and prays for attachment, for
station by publication, for judgment for
debt, interests and cost, for an order oí
sale and for general relief
And whereas, the said John C. French
uth made oath that said James Dawson
is not now a resident of this State.
, You are therefore hereby commanded
that y on summon the said James Dawson
[ by making publication of this writ in the
Alamo Express, a weekly newspaper,
published in the City of San Antonio,
and County of Bexar, tor foar successive
weeks previous to the return day hereof,]
to appear before our Honorable District
Court for said County at the Court House
in the City of San Antonio on 'the fint
Monday in March A D 1661, to, answer
the Petition of John C French against
James Dawson.
And the there tuako return how vou
have executed this Writ
Witness John M. Car oían, Clerk
of said Court and the seal thereof
[L 8.] at office in the City of San An-
tonio this 21. day of Februarr
A. D -1861
J. M Csuioi an Clk. D. C, B C.
by G. W. G, Brown, Dy.
* Came to hand the 21st day of February
;.=61 and If hereby ordar publication of
Le foregoing writ in the Alanxo Express,
jr four successive weeks.
John Dobbin. Sheriff B. Co.
TRUST SALE*
Oa the FirstTvisd** in April, 1861
,a front of the Court Hooae door in the
city of San yintonio, between the lawful
l oara, t shall soil at .public outcry to the
wghest bider for cash, a stock numbering
Jne hundred and seventy •nine head of
beep and one hundred and úfty-two head
if Goats and their increase since the 9th
a ay of July 1859, or so much thereof, of
.ither or both as may be necf«sary.
Said aate being made in accordance
" vith the provliiona of a certain Deed of
i rusl, executed by Jesse Boring toK. J
| Jones and S. C. Childress, trustees, Tig
• «1 Jones ce «tinque trust, dated the
c/sy of Seutember 1659 and recorded in
* c records of Atascosa county in Book A
AO. 1, pages Nos. 324 & 325—to secure
^ le payment of a certain promissory note
• rawn by said Boring, in favor ef said
. .ues for 1&44 50-100 Dollars with lOpr.
interest thereon fiom the 9th day of
*Iy 1859. Said Deed of Trust convey-
.' g all the stock of Sheep and Goats at
&t time on said Boring's Ranch in Atas-
. aa oounty. numbering 979 head of Sheep
Cad 152 head of Goats being the same lot
r rchased by Boring from tlgn all Jones
'n the 9th day of July 1&>9, and aiu*
onzing and empowering the said Jones
* ,d Childress or either one of them to
^akotiiimde.
ROL. C. CHILDRESS, TrutU*
San ilotonio, February 25, 1^61.
I• [30 days>4t.w.
RAILROAD NOTICE.
TIMS CHANGED.
TtB San Antonio andlft
i on and after Monday,
ill, v ill tronsport passengers mod
Gulf Rail
,&etw een j
Urn*
ijiTzm
F«b.
Lavaca aBd the tenttiavi. as foU
further Notice:
4 30 P.II
<ená of tract) 8. A. M.
are i wmm with
i jttMisaua Hues for tfce expos
of Mails sai
«o. ciir,
Freii
..ív
Country Cheese and Butter, On-
ions, Potatoes and Red
Beets, Lemons,
Candles, Billaud Soap, Lsrd, Ribe, Co
e e, Dried Apples, Mexican and New Or
cans Corn, Sugar (brown and Lovering's
; I v"
crushed), Extra Superfine and Unbranded
Vanishes,
Brushes,
Glaas,
Peí fume.
Fancy articles, etc. etc.,
ALSO
Pure Wines and Braudies, for Medicad
purposes.
CP* Physician t prescriptions carefully
prepared.
All goods are selected with care, and
\ ar ran ted as represented.
P. J. EDWARDS.
¿fas Astonic Feb. 61.
The undersigned la ow opaniag te
' •' ' ¡j:' ■ '
portion of the building fronting oa the
Main Plaza, and formerly occupied by
Vance 0. Bre a large and well selectel
ot of Furniture, consisting ef
Ko*( ^ in *i Parlor Sets.
e
ut.vu UosewwHMlds.,
V : aut do. Chamber sets,
l asswoed do. do.,
Imitation Rosewood,
Oak, Walnut,
and enameled
ogetherwith a large lot ef Hair Mai
tresses ot fine quality ;
rea^s—Rosewood, Imitation
4 and Walnut;
BOOKS!
Ififertii
•¿#14?;
•f 8m Asteo
on band, and to wh^
reeeivleg additiens, a rboir,. a:„; „
ectod assortment of useful \r¡i
taming Books, Mfllstin. in v*n t,f
Cltoic# LI
Worki
T
(t A a thorn.
Religions Pa blicat I oris aid S
\$ Boi ks.
J
rfit
Flour. í
CHEAP FOR CASH.
jan. 29-tf
THEISZEN k DUNLOF,
Main Plaza,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALFBS IN /
, ■ '' | /
i ;/
Cbolcc Wines,
Liquors,
Cigars and
Tobacco.
t&T Goods at Lcwcsl Market Price.
CilTSTAV THEIZEN
JOHN DUN LOP,
en, 1
)
San A ntonio
i-tf
THElSEN & DEÜTZ,
r'
main plaza,
"K- - i
i . . j - • ; ;' .
Wholtsah and. Retail Dealtrs in
Hardware,
. Cutlerj,
Wooden Ware
Leather and Findings,
Rope and Twine,
Window Glass,
i Oils and Paints,
Agsiccltdiul Implements, &c. &c
[ ADVERTI ESUEKT. ]
ui Cojrt.***~Mr■' Q. J..
ot
will do well to call
x
CLOTHING
CLOTHING,
on do.
large let
Cha: re—
Diaiag,
Chamber,
OSUse
picrrRES:
A choice lot of Pietu r^a —<oo* ¡ «t
Engravings, Lithographs. Pb<>us-
Ac—among which are The Cou-
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
*
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CLOTHING.
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING, CHEAP!
CL0THING CEAI'!
'CLOTHING CHEAP!
At Vvnce'a old aUad Plaza.
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C. J. COOK, Agent.
jan2S-tf
W. D. COTTON'S
LIVERY, FEED, *nd
; , Í j i
SALE STABLE:
At the foot of the new bridge, on Pasco
Street. Carriages, - Ambulances, and
Horses bought and sold.
febltt
iumi —Mk upaa aa4 «laaa— f *1; D*«th. Watfcioftoa Cro .<; ú.
riptious;
i ' itfW f
, g I. >.. ^ j ware, The Trappers Lsct í>bMt It.
Tables ef all sixes aal gpalities:
N«u. lar(a aaaartm$t. |n« of tb# I)sMk W"~l
Mag snd Tí*4, Ex 0t97' Tbe PttFP7 ^og. Tl Cs; >j
Enameled aad Daughters of Dani*l &>.*&«. T
w n# w-
• Speaking Lyes. Ac.
j . PfiOTOGRAFilá 1
! Photographs of tie principal o^ot j
f ''I
ntmst ta aad areuad Saa ka%m^ Si
Braunfeis, aad Fri«dricksbarg sim
JL
Mission Letter Paper; Stationer* • <
j . __ *
Mods. The Circ*iaiiag Librae is a
f i hie at all hours. jwt*«
j GUSTAV THEJZES
MAIN PLAZA
DEALER IK HIDES, PELT RIP
AND WOOL
Wardrobes ef ail
Wire Safes of different
J7* *e ¿ a mitking Geerfs.
Psper Hangings aad Window
large aad fine assortment
Mattings—Door, Room, 8tair*
-ra great variety. Also, several sets
of very elegant foble Mate.
Baskets—Cloth, Msrket, Knile, etc.
Wooden Ware—a small lot of salva.
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Corn1 C rooms—a largó let; ttebsat that
could be procured im the Northern
market. Also, Hair
article.
Clour Scrubs snd Deck do., with a variety
of other articles in the same Has.
Oil-dlciU fer Hoots, in sixes to suit
l! •. i -
itooTiis, I 1-3 to 1 1-4 yards wide, war-
ranted tío stand any climate. Also,
beat English Oil Cloths for furniture
Rovers.
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A lot; oí White China selected especially
ibr this market
Also, a Urge lot of common Teas.
Within the next ten or fifteen
daye jX will, e receiving
, 'f j J, , . t, 4 ^
Rockaways.
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Hook-on do., Barouches,
and Baggies,
Together with a fine lot of Ambulances
GT All the above articles will bo mU
on a less margin than any similar
heretofore offered ia this market
H.D.Norton & Bao
Depot established in San Antonio.
ABBINE S
. "J : r-Vy. .
GUNS!
PISTOLS.
Havtebssa
by Cot Bam Coi1
to
8OLBA0EKT
the sale of bis
are prepared to fill
cash. In a0
dk BRO.
mm.
U. MAYER 4 CO.,
dSalees in
,E tf FANDY DRY GOOD
K SHOES dk BOOTS
TVunks, ¿J*, 4^
Plaza,
itonio, Tbiwj
feUtf
Bf vktas of
jasMtf
J. H. LYON
|e
m dsfti
sefy aals fer #500 la said
1861-ttaaart
ífá52S
the east sUe
datad 5^?ifWÍ a^awjtitoWL*;
this Troat
■ BY
.i<t>
I. P. SIMPSON,
(Mm ia EVmA'a Mfat'
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Newcomb, J. P. Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1861, newspaper, March 15, 1861; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181827/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.