Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1861 Page: 1 of 4
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CUT OF SAN ANTONIO, FRIDAY, HARCH.22,18BI.
NO, 21
i The1 Alamo Express
1f EKKL Y AND TRIWFKKLY.
Tip Wkeki y i,? published every Satur-
J.iV c-rening. \
Thi Tm-M'KFKi.Y is fjablished every Mon-
i.. I Wednesday and Friday.
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to all land busiuei* entrusted to
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11 ATES OF A I> VFliT1S-ING ■
L í /'.Nitrf for otic \u i> t<C"U $1 00
" for tt'.rty «ubtrquent úu,
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" ix month - 7 00 j
" '• ene year ^ - 10 00 j
A liberal discount will bt? mado from the j
;■ Hove rates, for advertisements tí nit-re
tl¿ún one square. Í
A square is twelve linee or !<?£*.
Advertisements ikserud-in Spanish, Gcr
i an end French.
«, *-w -v'S."1* . A." ^w-S* WV^>W VV ' , . -
JOB AXJj HOOK PRINT IS 6
be executed on reasonable terms and
'.ii th-: beat style in the difieren! lan^uact-s.
- TUNSXALL k HOWELL,
Have associated themselves in the
practice of the law in the District/Court
of !Bexar and the adjacent counties and
in the Supreme and Federal Coferta at
Austin. 0F* Office in French' beilding
au Antonio, Texas. jai#3-tf
L P. SIMPSON,
AHorj.ey at Law, San Anton!
O ¡Bee in Frenches building
J 1IN C FRENICH'S*
FXCHANGE AND
OFFICR
A ll business communication* duresseu to ¡ Drafts? " on all principal
IVEHCOÍIB V BACCUS,
Siin Antonio, Texat.
Professional Cards.
.STRIPLING & DITTMAR.
f. .ivrtT?, San Amonio, Texas, will n , ivn V
practice in the counties of Bexar, Comal, ^
(ruadai'ipe, Karnes, Medina, Kerr and
Gillespie counties. Special attention
k'iv^n to land business and collecting.
All; Probate busiuess promptly at-
tended to. jaü23-tf
D. L. MéGARY,
Attorney nt Law, Uvalde, Texas, w;
practice in all the court* of Uvalde,
"r-1, Atascosa, Medina, Kinney, and
trick. ja
United Stateá and Europe
sold, and collections tnade oi
terina. Deposites received
allowed on permanent time depoj
jau2S-tf
NOTICE.
Mr. Edmund Vnn Stcio
inted my substitute to
:Dg my íx\ sencc from San
.Ittornev in fact of Ctó
era. C. GRISENIptíK,
Attv. in fact of Jpltfcfl. Elbcrs.
Feb. 23' 3ts. .
I. L. k ft 8. HEWITT,
Attorneys a^.ÍLftw¿ 8«n Antoalo, Texas,
will attend pfMDptly to all business enj
trusted totWicana. Office, first decir
up stairs Jones' building,aoutheast
corner Ma Piftxa. jan28-tf
henson & cowan,
Attorneys at Late* Sun Antonio, Texan.
Office on Commerce Street, near Main
Plaza. Will practice in this and neigh-
boring counties, and in the Federal and
Supreme Courts at Austin. lt-j
s. g. newton,
Attorney at Law. Oflbc—last deof
seeond story, Jones' building, southern
corner Main Plaza, San Antonio, Texas
jan-28tf
C: E JEFFERSON, . MlENGER HOTEL,
Notjary Public and General Agent, will 1 (alamo! pl.vz.%, sah aktoxio )
promptly attend to all business entrusted j fhe undersigned has with great care
to him. Deeds and other instruments of j &n(i expense built and fitted out a large
writing drawn up with accuracy. Depo j atl<i commodious hotel on the east side of
sitions taken in town and country* Land j the San Antonio river on Alamo square,
Warri/nt Ag< nt. Ac. jan'JS tf | which:be #111 open on Uie 1st of Febuary,
i ! 1059. He flatters himself that his estab
1 — -f — - j lishriiént iwill be found by the traveling
i. A. PASCHAL, GEO. w. r ASCII ai ¡ public geherally as fully equal to the
„ 4 , . ... 1 wants of all. He will spare no pains to
ban Antonio. Austin. j jmv€j j,^ nu¿ a[j the acoommoÜa Ions
PASCHAL, I. A. A G. W., Attomcv !*<| al to thow of any hotpl in the
n4 jCounsclota .t Jaw, S«n Antonio and ! ^,d
Austin, will practice in the Supreme «r,d ! *!? ^ TS
Federal Court# t AusÜu nd G.lvetton i *,hu¿ at ^ ^ "j>PJl'.6A wU_h
and in the District Court. f the Second I 'H1*" «tteod^ to l.y cx-
•na Fourth Di.trict , and in Gonzale. j ^"enceaho.tler.. W. A. MENOfcK.
Milhoad notice.
TIME CHANGED.
The San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Kail
Road on and after Monday, February 25th,
1861, will tronsport passengers and freight
between Lavaca and the terminus, as foK
lows, until further Notice;
Leave Lavaca, 4 30 P. M.
" Victoria, (end of track) 8. A. M.
Direct connections are made with
Stage and Steamship linés for the expos
ditions transportation of Mails and pas
sengers. JNO. C. FflENCH,
Feb. 30th, 1861. Presi den
CORN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS
AND GROCERIES.
E. P. A is B UR Y
Offers for sale Fresh Buckwheat, in boxe
í bags, Or barrels; ^ ^
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ALSO,
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j; ■ Í . j: • ■
Cranberries,
K fib his and Currants,
: ! 7 L ' ■: •'
Citrail Spices
Assorted Pie Fruits,
" Preserved 14
n J ■; i
1 " J I i ; ' 1 . j . 1 • ,
Mixed Pickles and Gherkins,
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Brandies, Wines aud Liquors,
Old Bourbon Whisky,
.
Pike's Magnolia do
j ! ■; " t< . I
Excellent Molasses,
ackerel Ñus. 1 and 2, Western anl
Country Cheese'and Butter, .Ou-
i!. ■ ; H . -«i:: v
ions, Potatoes and Red
• | ' %
Beets, Lemons,
Candles, Billaud Soap, Lard, Hibe, Co
ee. Dried Apples, Mexican and N^w Or
i ans Corn, Sugar (brown and Lovering's
crushed), Extra Superfine and Unbranded
Flour.
: - • • ¡': • ' i ' j - '. . i ;
CHEAP FOR CASH,
jan. 28-tf
P J EDWARDS,
SAN ANT0NIO, TEXAS.
{at the Sign
the Red Mortar )
Drugs,
6EN KRAL' DEAMR IS
edicines, .
Chemi(rals,
Paints,
j GECTLEMAN'S BOOTS AND SHOES
AND
I LEATHER AND FINDfNGS,
i • | •
KOOTS and shoes.
i The undersigned wo<ild respectfully in*
! form the citizens of ¿'an Antonio and the
j pubUc generally that he has unhand n well
| selected stock of
) All of which he will sell at the lowest
j rates, aud having employed the best shoe
j makers in the State, will make boots and
! shoes to order at the shortest notice.
Oils,
Dve St uff
Varnishes,
Brushes,
REPAUllSG NEATLEY DO\L.
Remember the place, J. EI6EMAK.
Solidad street, near main plaza.
San Antonio, March 1 Hth 1861.
Glass,
Perfumery
Í s
Fancy ariicles, ctc. etc.,
ALSO j )
Pure Wines and Brandies, for Medical J
purposes. | j ¿
C?* Physician's prescriptions carefully J
prepared,. ! S
All goods are selected with care, and (
\ arranted as represented,
|P. j. EDWARDS
5an Antouic, Feb. '61.
Frank XazhtCs
DOLLAR GALLERY. \
French's Building.
san ANTONIO.
Photograph's Plain and Colored.
GAMBLE &JWK,
, ClRCULAT- 1
ing Li ndK. Stationery. &c.
!
Com?§Brct Street, San Antonio.
te Caldwell & Go's Store
john m. CAROLAN,
fe' !-' ' " ' ' I
TIONEER AND COmmXSSIONI
C. SCHLEICHER.
K. ABAT
SCHLEICHER & ABAT,
Land end Central Agents, Son Antonio
Terns. Will attend in tie purchase and
«ale of City property, Land and Land
script, to the location of lands, perfecting
of titles, procuring of patenta, and paX
pent of Taxes, alté collections aod to the
investment of ¿money in puicknsei má
loans^ Office No, 9, French's building.
MERCHANT,
at the 0|J> Stand, Corner of Main Plaza
and Trevenio streets. Sale Days—
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
jan29 tf JOHN M. CARO y^N.
SANANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE
The exercises of this Institution will be
resumed at 8 o'clock, A. M.,<on Monday
next (September 3d) in the basement of
the Methodist Church in this city, under
the direction of Dr. and Mrs. Boring, who
wttt be assisted by an able corps of teach-
ers in all the departments of a solid and
Ornamental collegiate education.
TUITION :
Preparatory Department. \
L i \ 1 - ' '
1st class (juvenile) per half year, S10 00
2d 14 " " " 15 00
3d *• u " " " 20 09
Collegiate, « " 25 00
German, French, and Spanish Lan-
guages, each per half year 10 00
Musie on Piano Forte, per half year25 00
Use of Instrument, u 44 5 00
Vocal Music, " " 1 00
Drawing and Painting,1 " M 12 00
Landscape in Oil, w | 11 20 00
Í •
JAMES VANCE,
i ; ,
| President ^f the Board oí Trustees. A
jan28-tf
PRIVA TE BOARDING HOUSE.
MRS. ADAMS bets leave to inform
her friends that ahe baa takea the new
and commodious dwelling house, built by
F. Guilbeau last summer on Flores street
near the Presbyterian Church, where a
few private families can be accomodated
with board and suitable rooms.
ESTRAY NOTICE
Was taken up by W. G. Locke and
estrayed before Jno. Bosenheimer Esq ,
J. P. B. C.t ja black nare mule, about 13
or 14 hands high about 8 or 9 years old,
and branded on the seek Ce ; on the left
shoulder O M. C.aod countermanded
with the latter brand t also n Spanish brand
on the left hip—appraiaed at $3000 by
D. W. Bennettao|u, M. Bennett T
Witness 8am S. Saitk, Caerk County
Court Bern County, al office lute An*
tonio, this 9th day of March Ju D. 1861.
8am a Smith, C¿ C. C 3. C.
3ts~w-$S,eO by Edward MMei, Popy,
W. P. COTTON'S
LIVERY, ¿EEfy, and
C SALE STABLE.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
[STATIONARY AT COST •
r. EDWARDS,
[Sign of the Red Mortar,]
At the foot of the ne^r bridge, on Pasco
Street. Carriages, Ambulances, and *N<KC 1
Horses bought and sold. T Jj '
feblt f Letter Paper,
TI1EISEN & DEUTZ,
I i :
Uk\H PLAZA,
IVhoktale and Ritail Dealers in
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Wooden Ware
j , ^ ,
Lea i her and Fine i ngs,
Rope and4Twine,
Window Glags,
j 1
Oils and Paints,
Agricultural Implements, &c\, &c
Fool'a Cap^
1 J ' vX .
I
! Blank Books,
Visiting; Cards,
Playing Cards, &c
Will be sold at cost. Comeeverc-
bodv.
Pi J. EDWARDS
THEISZEN ad DUN LOP,
Main Plaza,
: ' 1 ' : ■ ' ; ' '
WHOLESALE GROCERS
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AND DEALFRS IN
COLT'S
PATENT ESVOLVING KBT0L3
naaaAwiafcdi, Hartford. €• ♦
t H. D.Norton & Bro
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Depot established in San Antonio.
PISTOLS, RIFLES, ARBINES
ND SHOT-GUNS!
Having been appointed SOLE AGENT
by Col. Sah Colt for the sale of hia
celebrated Arms, we are prepared to fill
all orders sent to us. Terms, cash, in all
cases. H. D. NORTON BRO.i
San Antonio Feb. 1, lo60.
hoicc Winek
r t
Cigars" and
Tobacco. I
1 Goods at \ Lowest Ma rlct * Price.
Nut'.:' j ' '
h, mayer & CO.,
i :
f ♦ ■
DEALERS IN
! . ^
[BTABLE A* E ANDY DHV GOO us
CUSTAV THEJZfiN, )
JOHN DL'NL^P, j
>-
SAN A STüNioi
1-tf
CLOTHING, SHOES Sl BOOTS,
Hats, Caps9 Trunks, tW f |t.
MAIN Plaza,
&'án A atonto. 7Vxai
feboti
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Newcomb, J. P. Tri-Weekly Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1861, newspaper, March 22, 1861; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181832/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.