San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1856 Page: 4 of 4
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dollars p*r
Bates of Atlmflatag t ':•
aquar® of eight Unei, or le.a, Nonpareil, $160
2ach aubaeijuent insertion, "" SO
-JUtairthree weeksii: 25
Onday ten lines or leu, per oxtnum, -10 CP
For six moatb3, . 6 4)0
•Jot three months, ..■& 4 6S-
One column, ch&fi^&able ijaarterlj, per ttnnn^ If
•fo do .■&
i *4verti3Cm?nts, 3l4n&a s ( _
number of insertions desued,
is ordered- at d ehargid at
Bee, five dollars.
j and eomawnjfcjtitills of «. private
a tore, tp ill be ebarged-ltthe irae me«
it*. '
iablyl4s^e^ltb'^
ter-|6 hgre, see w
COi.Dk
I iie the arein^*to'
every j ear; it is *
'm
HBALTHi
• •-
ithe foHotffod. articles, from the
Uo. of fit. Hall's "-Jonraal of
Qsk. As Witi
d. Feet:
<£i)tttutional.
Half do
-Qat*t«p
AUexi
cation o
be inserted fir
clanabn-
tolumns, on iSt
n pf 20 percent
is In procuring su
ptlonsand making
s, executed* with neatness
nr all desert
TP. % Taojua, Lockhart. Caldwell Co., Texas.
Wi. PiEHPMT. Kerpont I'lacc. I)e WittCo.jj'eias.
Holbeiv t Co., Corpos Chriati. .
S.-^rtWTO.f, York town.
wsf. Moork, for Maine. C. Reich, Fredericksburg.
J. 1^* Gravis, for Texas. S. Ijx^et. San Marcos
v Dale St JCcKott. Oinxos & Kcckman" Karnes county
THE GUtVDGN-LOl KtID LASSIE.
^ „ fFrbm volume of poetry, by G. W,
in Forfar. Scotland.]
4ir—■" The frarfc^-Gry o' Gloaming." -
A jellow hair'd faseie
CanioddSr ~ "
;
mm-
■is*?; • •-•
Jblithe is the blink' -- •%•
*' . £ 0' her bonnie blue e'e.
V ^v lEbe.chields whfc hae married
^ _ ."/Are waist in a swoon...•' v
" " "*,wish they had ton-fed, v..^-
jr She cam' the rtnnV
be lads wha are single "
Are a' like to dee,
lie eaase of their dool
; her bonnie blue e'e.
lion,,of want of-
one ean be wclt-
When thi
ibevery part
of
offBsltil
srffect circnla-
on, X.0
[labitually
equally distributed
«.« v.v.j, vi me there is general
good health, If there "bfc less blood at any
one .point thaft is natural, there is coldness;
and not only so. there must b% inore than i^
jiatural assume other part ofjjhe system, and
(here is fever—that is. unritftttsal heat or
pression. In the case of cold
of blood wanting there collect!
part of the body which hapf
weakest, Iff be the least able i
barricade against the in-r.ushing
Hence, when the lungs are weakest,
biood" gathers there in the shape of a
cold, or spitting blood." Clergymen;
public speakers, and singers, by iniproper ex-
posure, often render the throat the weakot
part; to such, cold feet gives hfftrseness. or a
raw. burning feeling, most felt at the litt:e
hollow at the bottorn, of the neck. To others,
again, wncwe bowels are weak through over-
eating. or dm,king spirituous liquors, coni
feet gives various degrees of-'derangement,
from common loosenf*£<^^Jv to diarrhoeas or
dysentery; and so.WeVfiight go ttjiouglt the.
■je body, but for<thepf
cirrrrf<i*iiiu>trA tion "J
ThiSj
_lO«
are inclined t) be cold we su]
As soon as you get up iir Dfegoteriiiugj pu
both feet at once in a. basin of ro^j
as to come half way to the anl^sj keep,
them in ha]f^iginu|ft in winter, a
GUADALUPE MALE AND^FiEMALE
COLLEGE. * V."
THE Board of Trustees ot Quadalupe Male and Female
College, i-i^ve established therein, the following do-
p^rimenw^jf instruction:
1st. AdejiartmT'nt ofaatlieniaiics. incU.clin-? liic iicr.-il
:oBegecdafse, with Xtfttttairiiilosopiiy anUAdh-on. mv.
ad. A department or Ancient' Lang. a^es, cenl.nei t
principally tt> the latin and. tiret k Classics.
3d. A department rf-Kfietmnc and.Moi a! i*hilofopiiy. ,
4th. A department of ChtmUtry, with its applicatim of JBetH
lo the useful arts-- — tipon by
5th. A.department of i^iril Engineering-, combinin, ' pr>-p*rationV
theoretical sftudysSith field opera luiiss. i ^aTm-
VounRgentlemenmay pursue$,kv. oraUrf tliejiti d:e .
of t^above departmeoti^t their optiori; but, to U- tp
■> graduate inwtj out- of Jl.im. they mesi pursue
_ coarse of stuii-r- y l Jf^a-1 incut, ana jitfcf a
%Ctory exauiination on The «.me.
TfaB0 dljBiate^-fcar wilT-comnirncf'ontfce first.Monday
y*f OQjjwr and terminate on the last V/ednesdavof J«lv.
,£he rtwaiiona will eittbrace the months ofjRfaet. an-
•epte^6ij~ nd^the (liristmas holn aVf.
, ^The annual commencements Will bo hdi on the la-
'■Jjpsdnesdny of July. Tii ^r :Will be airided iui o t u.
sions. -The Erst Will •ffim-tfie first Won day v
efter io^iw first of Hufch; the second from the firVi
ofMprch to_tl^ last ,WeducsUSyi<if July. TLt
irge.^ for tniti6n wilHbe for each session.
or lecttlres and exXfeHMrnt.s in i^hf mistry. and f^i
t^ctH^ain Civ^Uj&igU1 fcering; an ^ditional charge
Students wh^conflnetliefr attention to experiment.')-
'Chemistry or Ciril^ngineering^ vrili be required to ~
uo charges except in th'&se depart n'v *t«
A preparatory school is established, in connexion
;vith the college, and *ufider4he care of Frof. i kcii.v.:",
in which students nuy'pursue a 1! flife branchy di
common English edttcation^'^ir «mahtv Iheiu.
?nter the college clashes._
tow in (Tperati«*u. and
he same as heretofore, viz i~
In primary class. j er session. v-
In second, ... .
In third, • • - ^ -
I J .77 t "■ *%V
ire^atato^y*^y&l\ i
ror. tuUicir v. il b
^10 \:-i
- ia.fcO
take noiH>
estahiiohed
-
mm^
wafffi alf
IC0II9.
•Batcnt £itlci)"ic"mfs
w
jsr '-&■
nr, -ftfvtr l>ie-
auy Pu
ionsn)
QKILLKTS,
13 Cart and w
o il bo
Enameled Mew p
GridiroUB.
Marlin l-ettles,
■T i ... Shovels and tong*,
pan-.
hy -tr/iOSSSEECK f
00# TIME
of lSie Plaza:
pfetlic, that
mmeom
ouse is airy
era herself, pa
"are honest
of public patr
ene
travelers
table, well fu
m-STBICKEN FLESH REJT0
.tone in lexasv^^a
ctiullyte"
H maj nppear tothose thafeJiav*
knowledge of. wl^reat virt
Limhrkt. and have been raTP9
red to^Suy ani u<e"«5el**«s and irtert
nffordea noWief, and probably done
icine whicji is not a hunibng
in> *d lor ft, a medicine^ that
pei^brm all that ir ad
~ Is Kho**n bv th^n
IFE
!£ea«r.
LIYERY STABLE.
Helena, Karnes County^ . T«x*s.
E^.^'ISO^ &c^ rrr O«AN ^kui. m.
ii'form their U BI and tb
> PL
HE nn'Tersigned
citizens of i&A'
munity genera
SE
announce to th
d tlie 1 ravelin?
Cy have recent!
thar. is &
gireb a ft
%i^Tal
arciia=ed th£ interest of Mr. J. J. (^idUin^s in 1 he
—which^they have thoroughly refilled and re
iir*ni.s"hed. The liousws desirably situated on thenott
.^j.it]e of the Public ^uare orv4! laz^," in the ve*
~ iulat
Wij^Uhat they have at crreal « - prn*e
' filled it with liomr of ibe
_ jCH |or«« i«
Jfli*; and lliey ore" liou- prrfwred to ac
ithfljioh<ir e«. ail who pall ttpon them,
^shortest notice. . Tl!ere-<tal>t<vi*J>ifnaled^ ^
Mti tne jmmwliale virinitv of the HELENJ anrTKB.
•A ihe norUiern_port of die town. Thau
favor* lht'5" reFpret&illy solicits a sliare of
Nov.i4di. i85t.
fouiided*
ess^JUl t"he stages arrive ^t and depart fr
vW^ri's tflsfj ebnnecfec^ iT '
itiBBW■.'MOSt.f'WK
he
this I.inimpnt is ^ cnre-all.
ncon'e«sfabIe.evi<lft«-ee rhat It is
known for tTfe r«*.i< f and.cure
beasf. its require an ex'^er-
*nti core of Khenmari^m.
pniia^fhere cannot fee a better
aMtB^atrirles in the wafurfe
iffthe Cfrli-pral Life Liniment.
andUhjtMpeJas. this Liniment is
m^r be 'used with the happiest
periuanenr cure in ease*
.^Bruises, lUirns. Scalds, or
I Life Lirimenr-is
Ipp.eTfeTj^ease where the Lladi^
directioro^BTld ^ti s ro- ty
wiil O^S(^n4e^j^n a
I# e^tliil
ft
tlio Citv:
eiri., long
cOnda
ral ghafe of ^atrQnag^
t.^j^rtiser
tin","^*111 ,i!iea^j6 in
injMths.' and for
^ ^ been
tdrj
"" laiors on the hviratri
The e o
system
tlilR
^peciflHa.n
ufisuj
rfta
ountry^,
;vSanA
ialv
ert
r. ard their
^KltE &
* t * a"hs.
v^rti
is-office 7-
iie,ean & modi)
^ne^^cSuN. viZ.4riie 4|
<• l r •are
PS£ .Propria
Sf: public tha
Saddle and
Mam Srreet, in tie room
States Sutler
A ii to 1
us pn
mAlSi.E£i% li
i'lt is not>
Irat it has j"
• the very bi
of ail such^
! nal appljca
, 0€f£ticran<
; preparationt
tnedica. tha
For Tettirr. .
peculiarly ad
cffiect To ef
Of tt'onnds.
Old Sores and ! ^
lately infallible^
is usedjiccorditi
effect a cure, the
tion oT"the par
efficacious in dlseasea i
SpiSht, Spavin. Tarcy.
Cuts, Wounds of any v<_.
Hh> fanner. or man of familyj *ehb|
l&fiimt in his^hQEbe. *
PlgECE. TWENTT-1
U^iaie c^ursdrm'
iool is alrvady ir
_ . and under tliv'
ud'acadt^nic Chu-se-.
as'fost as Uie pupil?
ie collegiate cUfrse-.
Tlto.^e. $'ouh^Iadie
^ collegiate course^ will b^atl
full graduation, at the annual <%unmencemeiit *.
ecP" the ortllege; jwi^ttrill be eHtitled to a^^pj/ropriate Qi;''
tfri* uop«i"
al.
oarfr&f
kto the - tire, il
until every pari
fry as your hand ; then
?«H r socks or Stockings.
iing to bed at night, draw oiF y
[iuhd-hold'the feet to the fire for
{jloma>in-testimo^jf of tlkcjsame: In . .
as m lbe other, the year wiljj '(}0mni&rfcej<)ti the" fttV
Hi u<fcpavtflM'ni
J Iondar'rof October. and .be^fvided irttcTiwo .-e. ioji'.
; A*ith vacations as^ already ai>ove" stated.' The rates oi
uition'wiU be as follov/s : •. t. Xr~\.
, tNlp primary classes, per^ession, - - $10 O0
*" ^gademic il lT' . - - - - 20 < 0 *
" lale " 41 " - - • ?0 00
i, oja tlie Piano, - ... 25 Ou r -
'of Piano. - - - 2 50
-I^ra wing and French, ati^ie charges of the teacher. .
\ 6ood" board can be nu\ in private families.
tairAI
- ^ ww^-Pe wa<^ hover
^jt^wee b my side,
* Thfs bonnie young lassie
■ "May yet be m}- bride;
" An1 then I'll be happy,
happy can be.
'Wi' the lass I lo'e l e=t.
An' the bonny blue e'e.
THE DREAM LAND.
BT XENSTTE.
A light and beautiful land is the land < f
dreams—a land of cool fountains, of fair
flowers, of unclouded skies.
JLwttlwa ever been there ? hast thou ever
aong its green bowers, bathed
thy brow in Tte-cooLgushing waters, or lis-
tened the melodious~^tHet^ of its singing
j stood beneath ,its waving
ft the glossy leaves
«f floras, ds fair—aye.
which apomed in
"Hitn Ul
.
ad
prime
yore
Hast- thou ever paused to gather the un-
fadingTOses, or. to bind Uiy brow with the
buds, of tharfade less clime ?
I; thou hast .been there, wanderer amidbt
jj^of earth's wearying pilgrimage!
there, and thy ears have
: of that spirit-shore !
idisappointment, and care, and
_ ^Mle thy lone heart sick of life's
stem reaKtv, thou bast turned thy wearj-
footsteps in the hushed midnight boar, and
fair aoes, sweet voices and sunny smiles
made theie wel
Yes .' ti came—the absent, the loved.
*• With saintlirr mien than erst they wore,
And mile* beiiiyner tha.-i before,;1
.V*
and back o'er thy lone and sorrowing spirit
poured the full tide of long departed joys.
Then came the pale sweet face of her who
watched thy childhood's light unfoldings, and
again thou didst feel upon thy brow the
thrilling pressure of a mother's holy kiss.
Again did the laugh of thy young sister
fall, with all the richness of its remembered
music upon thy ear, and thou didst feel her
soft hand again nestled confidingly- within
thine own. • >V
-Then came the friend of other daygt-long
_rest in the qniet bosom of the
_ t afcthT~5n~Ttliuiw-spuj^hrow the halo
« heaven's own smile wasBeammg -in- it* [blood
pure unea thly loveliness, and arm • in arm
with him thou didst wander amidst the beau-
ties of that peaceful clime.
And didst thou not meet' there -one loved
yet long estrange 1—between whom and
.thine own heart the 'cold world with its
strange alienations had come and erected it*
dread barrier of separation, and there renew
the long-forgotten* vows of thy first pure un-
worldly love?
Who wonld "not linger in the Land of
Dreams t Who would not sigh to exchange
the tuiinofP and perplexity of this restless
and unsatisfying world for its quietude and
repose!
I this Thoe ?—Nicaragua.—T e regu-
lar Washington correspondent of the New
York Daily Times writes:
Ztrf* .stated 011 unquestionable authority
that when the news of Walkera apparent tri-
umph in Nicaragua was reeei^Rf here, the
" Nicaragua* Minister had jui* concluded an
arrangement with Mr. Crampton for a treat}
. with England, by which the latter would hate
withdrawn from Nicaragua altogether, aban-
doning her Mosquito Protectorate absoJntelv
and without other conditions than some little
indemnity to be made to the Mosquito Indian.-.
Of ooorse such an srrange nt would reino<e
one of the most embarrassing po nts in our
controversy with Great Britain on the Cen-
tre! American question. The negotiation is
■ow at a st nd still.
i
Indian War in Florida.—A letter from
CapC.OaMtT Indian Agent in Florida, con
account of the mnrder by the Tn-
detachment of the United States
h was publisher! some days since,
that serious troubles are anticipated
Siminoles. Capt. Casey mys a peace-
—* of the tribe is impossible.
• hy the nime of Lucas, in T)e-
j'i*. Alabamn. has r©Tet tly obtained a
verdict of $1200 eg^ins* Mi<* Lurinda Meiggs.
fcr breach of promise of marriage. °°
f welverto sixteen dollars permont li. The principal of tl.
'•"emikf5)epartment is willing to accommodate a-fefc
-idvantages for study
lollars per session of five mouih.s
and iinproyemeat,' >J^r.n«ire
ve motuits^fbrjboariVilnd
n-Knglish branche.-^wne-half tLe pay ??tt^ fci>ard in
ance. The coliegiate classes, both male and female
will be regularly organized on the lirst of October next,
i'he institution is respectable provided with (hemic; !
md Philosophical apparatus, for the illustration of thi
principles of Chemistry and Philosophy; and in view of
exiting arrangements," the truidbe.*- feel warranted ir
-nying, that the institution is ri«w/|daced ttj ona j er-
manent foundation, and is irell worthy of the public
patronage and conQdence.
of fifteen'mimites, until perfect dry. and . get
right into bed. This is a most pleasant ope-
ration, and fuHy repays'for the trouble of it. . .
x? ^1 - -„(,,.f1.l>inf hr Will*' . oung ladies in. his fannlv. m a coimnwiion-biiiulun.
No one can sleep well or refl esh ngl^r. . ^ < §riear the -chool room, tt-liertt tliev will enjoy Ii;> i
cold feetS* All Indians and hunters sleep with -•— r 1 •— * —
their feet to the fire. -
feep from 3-our bed with the naked
uticarpeted floor. 1 have*known 11
to be the exctting cause of months of illness.
Wear woolen, cotton, or silk stockings—
which ever, keeps your feet most comfortable^
tio ntf lefthe exjierience of another^ be your
gtw^for difFerent persons require- different
ancles; 'what is good for a jierson whose feet
are naturally damp cannot be good for one
whose feet are always dry. 1 he donkey w}>9
hitd his bag of salt lightened by swimming a
river advised his companion, vcho was festj^'l
down with a sack of wool, todo the same, aha
having no more sense than a inw^or wouiati,
he plunged in, and in a monlAit the wool ab-
sorbed the water, increased thgjBurien many
fold, and boro him to the bottotB'.
ventilation. ... ".v*- .;.
Don't let the rem er >e astounded Out of his
propriety anil declare us ins iue, becausc we
till him, it is more important*-to sleep with su
window up in mid winter than in summer
time. How few people have the gift of t ink-
ing! how many have the gift of gab, in the
inverse ratio! The less a man "thinks, the
more he can talk ; that is the vtflyt reason
why our household divinities can discourse
indefinitely, ad infinit m. and'the other side
of it. Whoever heard of a man taking cold
who slept in atl out door*? Well, if sluep-
ingin an am dodrs doe^ot five at pan -a
cold, how can sleeping wp part ot afi~ou^
doors give him a cold ? Is not that conclu-
sive ? Surely none of the unthinking multi-
tude coo Id ask for more convincing argument
than this. But as only the thinking few take
a journal like this, we will give a mere hint
of an argument, with the carrying out of
which they may amuse themselves in a leis-
ure hour. Pure carbonic acid gas is deadly,
it kills in -five minutes. In sleeping we
breathe out this gas, and a close room confines
it; warmth makes it rice to the ceiling, cold
condenses and keeps it near the floor.
winteb shoes.
Like the gnarled oak that has withstood
the storms and thunderbolts of centuries, man
himself begins to die at the extremeties.
Keep the feet dry and wffirfia, and we may
siwp our fingers in joyous triump at disease
d the doctors.
COLLEGE FACULTY.
Hie trustees have made the lollowing appointments :
E Root, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and Moral i'hilos-
aphy, and Principal of the Female I*epartmeut.
R. P. Deciiard, A. M. Professor of Ancient I-tnguages.
and Principal of the i'reparatory ^cho<>4.
J. K. Park, if P. Professor of <"hemi>try.
J. p. ^CT?«V lV°^C5sor of Civil IsiisHneerincr.
The IToiCsnorship of Mathematics will be Jillcd beforr
tlie first of October. . .'
The tuition fee mtftt, in alL ca"se#i. l e paid to the
Treasurer of the Board, T^fi^wllaiuon. in advance, a"
the beginning of ^ijA^0iMton; and his certificate will
be required tp <pHH(the pupil to admission.
By order <rf TSf SSartl. ^
• , J.J THORXTOX,.Secretary.
r SEtipx, Sept. 11th,-1S55. 4V-tf
UIIIVERSITY OF NASHVILLilS
- V Me lica? Department.
'T^HE Fifth Annual Course ot Lectures jivthht insf itu
X tion will c«)mmenceon Monday. the-2'Jtli i*f Hctobe;
next, and continue till the Jir>t of the ensuing March.
l-F. Kye, M. 1>., Principles aud Practice of i?ur-
Ltfe
elass A i k of hejrs u re coil n forfeit.
'RTKIig principal Oflftce. corner of
teflon —ftwd b>
Country Merchants throughout
:ah>aioi ret t
an Antonio, bv Pesmuke
V No. 2.
R; R. R.
A VewPrinclp e discovered it: MciSicire to
Cure oi.d. I)is*;a*cs, -Scrofula, Bad
11 iinio:-s,S.(i>Iii'is« f rightitif Sort s.
Ulcers, Kevcr Sores, iirLp
lions, ot tile Skii:.
stewA¥fS RENOVATING RES0JLyi:Xl
Remedy, tiic putdic areassur *«i. wili ra«j.. ;.lly
ip&itiKly and «'U"ee«nnHy i-urc i| e victim of tlie(ii>t-a<es
mW.complaints, herein mc.ttion^tl.
Tfa persoiu even the most feeble in health, or tin
mosi wretched victim of loatlisopie diseases. Jia.-
ever yet taken a siii^le of this lile-reslorinc
tvmedy wjt' « in -!«*rj * ?ng"S"oni«* hen. { i.
> Eruptions of the Slun.
ji will in • «« w iia\s miiov - lii*, most frighlfni
eri>pt:« n> and disfigiireiueiif: iroui the skin, slop fh«*
ni'ist ]ia:nfn! iiciiiiigs; Jeave lae cuticle pain*,
clear, fair and -Jieaiihy. ^Tt is p!< a<aiu to tak«*:?h«
pal it nt ii els no disagreeable seii>uiiuii& ofsickness^ii
s.oniach.
A Guarantee.
The public nfay-:rtfl% iip«m ar «-titu-l«al cure niVlht
i.'Ilovi-m? Iiy u^inff llie RKNOVA'l'i \
ii]-:soi.vi;.\T:
Kin a in ine city.
- wrj*fways bouutifiillysuppliedyvith all.of the^veiessarieV
•f life, andasmanyof the l ixuriesas thedounttj* •tifonU.
In addition to his llotel he lny« a hirge a coiumo iiot.
Hllipti LIVERY STABLE, we il supplied with'.cornf
iay'.and fodder, and .alte^decr-by 'careful. faithfuTarr^
•xperienced IntsWera... He keeps also on hand Horse*
-.ltd Vehicles, of every description, for conveying person
u tue interior or wheresoever they may wish to go. He
lope-bji strict adherence to his duty, and attention t«
ne wants of his guests, to merit and receive a,liberal
i atrona^e. *•
Charges moderate. Heals can be procure<^|^|ri||^timp
itiring the night or day. * a'ly
v.iSTito irTwe hot km,.
MADAM TAKDK begs to infornr-hrr- friends and tlie
puhlic in general, that she ha< moved from her
fate residence to her new commodious house:
where she solicits a continuance of tlie liberal p*itro-
iiai*e she has heretofore received. Stable and^pro-
render on the premises. "
ivilre.
Tic Dolorcux,
Scrofula,
Rickets.
Tumors. T.'Icers.
Hacking Dry Coiijji
llr« ncjiitis.
Hip di<t uses,
pliiliiicctuiiplaioi
Ij!v«t Complaint.
I)yspi*n<;ji
Kaitl
t^ry.
Death of a Veteran — Capt. Abel DeFor-
r soldier of the Revolution died at Bing-
' mpton, N. on the 24th ult. aged nine
tv-foor vears and eight month*. H - was f->r
a time, Captain of « West Iwlia vessel, and
ho who afterwards became Commodore Hull
vaaoatrf baafe
anc
Put on two pair of thick, wolen stockings,
but keep this to yourself! go to some honest
son of Saint Crispin and have your measuit*
taken for a stout pair of winter boots or shoes;
shoes are better for ordinary, every-day u>e,
as they allovt^tkcri'ady escape of toe-odors,
while they strengtftte^the ankles by accus-
toming them to tlepena~>*^jhemseive8. A
very slight accident is sufficiPhs^gcaiise a
sprained ankle to an habitual boots ^j.(.r
Besides, a shoe compresses less, and he
admits of a more vigorous circulation of the
But wear boots when you ride- 01
travel. Give direction, also, to have no cork
or Indian rubber about the shoes, but to place
between the la;, ers of the soles, from out to
out. a piece of stout hemp or towlinrn which
has been dipped in melted pitch. This is ab-
solutely impervious to water—does not bsorb
a particle—while we know th t, cork does,
and after a while becomes 'soggy' aud damp
for weeks. When you put thnigjn for the
first time, with your ordinary socks, they wili
fee! asmeasy as an old shoe.'' andLyou may
stand on damp places for hours with mipunity.
wearing flannel.
Put it on at once. Winter or summer
nothing better can be worn next the skin than
a loose, red. wouleu flannel shirt; 'loose,' for
it has room to move on the skin, thus caus-
ing a titilation which draws the blood to the
surface and keeps it there; and when that is
the oase no one can take a cold ; 'red.' for
white flannel fills up. mats together, and be-
comes tight, stiff, heavy and impervious
woolen,' tlie product of a sheep and not of
a gentleman of color, not of cotton wool, be-
cause that merely absorbs the moisture from
th.- surface, while woolen Fannel convers it
1.0m the skin and deposites it in drops on the
outride of the shirt, from which the ordinary
cotton shirt absorbs it. and by its nearer ex-
posure to the exterior air, it is soon dried
without injury to the body. Having these
iiroperties, red woolen flannel is worn by sail
ors even in mid summer of the hottest-coun-
tries. Wcar a thinner material in sunAter-
Washington Affairs
Jan. 4.—In the Senate the financial report
waaxweived, and ten thousand copies order-
ed (U£t e printed. Senator Hale attacked th<
ground taken by the President in his mes-
sage, relative to Kansas, affairs—adjourned
until Monday.
In the House a resolution was offered
making Boyce Speaker, and was amended by
substituting, severally. Banks and Penning-
ton—the resolution was tahted by G6 major
ity. Four ineffectual ballots were had.
Boyce made a personal explanation, saying
that he saw with repret that a great party-
had been formed in the North the principles
of which were hostile to the institutions of
the South, and if it should obtain possession
of the Government disunion must follow
which God forbid. Mr. Allison replied, say-
in that there was no disposition on the part
of the party referred to to make war against
Slavery in the Southern States, but that said
party was opposed to exfeqtioQ ?f glaverj-.
Johx M. Watsox. M. D.. Obstetrics find the Diseases of
Women jind Children. r
.W K-. BoifLLVG, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medi-
cine. .. * • •
A. H. Bucuaxa**, &V;D., .Surgical and Pathological
VnatoxdV? m'i ,
K. Wfiwrps, M. D., Materia Medica and Medical
' !urispa i ur^.. "
Konw Porter, M. 1)., General axxW-^i-prCitfi"aiT1
•atomy. '
. J. i-HEBDW Tjxplet, M. P., Cbemiitryand Pharmacy
Thomas R. Jennixus, M D.t Institutes of Medicine aiiu
Clinical Medicine.
Wit.uam T. Ubiggs, M. P., Pemonstrator of Anatomy.
The .t!natomical Rooms will be opened for students oi.
the first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary Course of Lectures, free to all stu
lents, will be given by the Professors, commencing al-«
ou the first Monday of October.
A Clinique has been established in connection with
the University, at which operations are perfoimed. and
cases prescribed for, aud lectured upon, in presence of
the class.
Amount of Fees for Lectures in the University $105
Matriculation Fee. (paid once only,J 5
Practical Anatomy, " lu
Graduation Fee, 25
Good Boarding can be procured at about S3 per week
Further information can he obtained bv addressing
J. BKRRIKN LIXPM.KY.
"-."^v Chancellor of the University.
Nashville, Tennessee, July, 1855.
Curouie R .ciiniatisin,
Gout
White Swellings.
Glandular Swellings,
Salt Rlicuni.
Skin Diseases,
Cancerous Aifcctions,
Coiismuption.
Female Ctunplnii.ts,
Blef'iii'T • ! t::e fifiii?.«,
It is a Searching Remedy.
Its Ati'tON
is ifirect. ami iiist-iiit'y i-xpi-i r-iii-cil upon the scat ol
lilt- (iKcase. wlu-tlirr il be in Ui'e boor, muscles, joints
liver. Ill-art. .pancreas, kitlmyg, sioniacli or bowels
brain or spinal niarn-w-.
Chronic Diseases.
that have been lingering in t;:e sysii-ni. corruptui
olooil. sott-Mlin/ the tx-nes. prosirating the inuselr
for tell, twenty, or Ibrty years have been raoicnlU
en re. I by liAUWAW il i:\UVATL\ti IlKSOL
VENT.
S rofulous Diseases.
Th sremedy rs uarraitt d i« cu.« ^erofula ill if
worst4 n;i. It acts upo.. thesoln!? as weilas the fluids,
removing from the bones, joints, eiuseles ami n«"ve>.
all diseased deposits, ami ejects-lrom t! e systen. a!:
toul httinorcaud unhralihy virus,gluiidularswe,,iiigs.
ulcers in the throat, Illinois, cancers, nodes, white
swellings.
Bad Humors.
Radways R**no\aiu.g ivciitis the most Poteir
Remedy in riddingtbesj sf^m fft jn all kinds ji ilumor^
ti.at lias ever n «>ve^f£
7'T ofouiU
calomel (mereury.V and otr^r inim raf
the system ami brittle
isea^M.
nrt1 irt*ir, fhe eJTecfs ot
Castro v
Jan. 6th. 185:}. I2::lf
Globe tZoHse.
^yO.<$ iica>sjcjiaa 'cffvssssisja
'I^llK public are respectfully informed that this
X well known antl I011.2 establislied House is Wjj[T
tgain open for the aceotnmodaiioii^of E^l!
Travelers and I5«aV«lers.
The proprietor has thoroughly repaired antl renovat-
ed hi-1 House, and added'additioual rooms forlhe use o
'amities and ladies. His
TABLE
will be supplied willy all the? necessaries of life., and a>
nan vol tlieluxuries as can he procured in the Victoria,
market.
There is eonvenientlv attached to the House, a good
Stal lc and Horse l^ol, *
f suitable size, with a well of excellent ivater for the
use of the stable. His stable is well stored with corn,
fodder and hay. apd will he faithfully altended iiy care
• til and experienced hostlers.- ^ ^
The proprietor feels ihankfiii to the ^nbltc.^r'past
tavors.and trusts by strict attention aiiJindtisUy^fiF£&
business to merit and receive a liberal sflare of pnhtiM
patronage. t
He flatters himself that his charge^ areexlremely
n^otlerate and liberal. J. L. XldKBLSfAN.
Victor a, September Dili, 185*2. - " II047—tf
L.fF,lfVI tf.lW/,
Port Lavaca, Texas.
rPIIE nndersiunefi respectfully inform the public
X that he has opened a lar^e and commodious
tllif '^uildinsr at Port Lavaca for the accommodation of KW
" citizens, srangers, and the traveling public generally.
IIis table will always be supplied with the best to be
obtained in the country, aud his bar with the choicest
wines and liquors.
A £ood stable is connected with tlie house.where liorses
vii! be well attended to. M. II. NICHOLSON.
Port Lavaea. Xovembei 1,1^40. 4tf
Croccvics.
pusimi
Auctions.
AUCTION ! AUCTION I !
NOTICBOKCOV-
missions 011 all Sa'es
sent to mv
AUCTION ROOM
^On Commerce Street.
, _ Cb.argoa:
^ums less than one hundred d* liars, lo per ce .t.
do over *4 " andles-^ than $500, 7 per cen?
do do $500 and less than $:,000, 5 per cent.
ds and Xepr« cs, '.'J per cent
■n^lftgtnrs Sales. "2% per cent
ie ar0 to be positive, ff not sold onehal
r.imnii-Moiis
Hale l)ay<-Tues^fS^w., d Safnr,lavs
Nijrht J^ale-:—Nvednesdays^Hii^
A share of patronage is respet
hose wishing to consign property, pleas
yo tliat they may be advertised. "
* j. n. HKXitiQi rs;
* Licensed Auctioneer.
X. B.—^ales are explained publicly in the dilferei
!:inguages to suit the population of this city.
:san Antonio, Mav -. 1S55. f. J. X. II.. .
XOritETOTIIKPUBIJC
When Goods are sent to my auction, and 1 wish
hid for any article, I will let the public know th;
It is my bid, then the people and consigner will Lno
hat they are sold on the square. These will 1 «* my m
la*ojterandi. ' JXO. X. HCXIiH*UES.'
. Ucense«l Auctioneer,
^att Antonio. May 3d, ?£55,
lils o
I: A6on
fBritloit.
c ' i— -Jr- Clttlhotflrr
f iiato tye and health,
tt'CWcV ;. ■* "
Where the paii«-nl
erctiry.) ir*j
i,
JW*-a;
ftiii|j ___ ^ ^
Stor - tiieiii KKtlrtMr HrfiuV.tfstMd
MAR X -LL imiTTO N.^ rc
given-up io die by tt& tk
Pnrj.</i La., and r^Vrta
RuiUcny s Renovating Rt(.&*•: - k • . ^
>epl*-mt)i* tj |R,54.
Messrs. Rauwav A^Co.—I^ei^api^tir^ay to you
tliaryour temedi*^ Inivo mat'eivvt# a£ryin*TjtTni\.„jl>
in my si-ttit*iiient. Aly was cured ImS^„
butlle- « f your Ren< vitt itjr ^«'stdveiu and one |
•f your Regulators, alter al the L'Cst Phvsiciausdiai
fa i lad. v
.Mrs. Alary All Britton. vife of Jesse AHJBntton
« ad a terrihic 1 un><>r in llie womb he was alUndm
by three of oitr best Physiri/us TAfy had ult given hr,
up: her hips and the *rtrer.ilies btloic urere pe.fUhiitg
One bottle of R solrtnt. on bottle of JielieJ\ and on•
box oj Regulators, has mad>a permanent rure'* • *
Wii.i.y .\i ."•yuiBB < aJai.onla Parish. La
RADH'AY' REM)ViTI.\G RESOLVE.VT
l2> A GltKAT TLSi. REMEDY, ,
It is a quick and adita'cur« for all Disease.-, of the
Thr«>at and Lnuus
CO.\ UMPTlV£ PATIENT? WILL KXPEBIEXC'E GREAT
KELIKP AFTER T.KING TlIKEc: I
IT IS DAILY PEIFOK.MING MIRACLES.
*n ten miiitiies atier |i inua tU#s«- oi i.ji^ plcasjiui
reuteey.t;,e w«-ak ami s'k \ invalid feids it«i elecViea.
agency thrilling i >rougl every c«dl and cavern oKtii<-
system, imparling healf and strength ta every organ,
lier.e and secretory ve-sel in the hody.
I a i cough, hackiugiiy cough, stitching or wrench-
og pam in the side, uo'd* n pain atouml the heart.
-i'M r;iiess ot hrcath^hrni hr« aii uig. .• harp paiu>whti
taking a long breathAuti all otaer painful symptoms,
arequiekly rcmovet/hya dose or two ol the Renova-
ting Resolvent.
We have known Persons who have been reduced s
H A-fe a hi £i 1W Jj JL U Lis K Eft,
All nrretsnry prt-prirntions hnre bren :
ClotliI. fi u«- Every Drgtrljiiloii Has jusf " eVi^
- ; and U no-.v for sate.c^eapfor Cusb by
• - ,1101:11.
Commer^^^mUa^B&tn Antonio, Texas.
Prico
\&§ -
'W<!>
tl'e
atnc medi-
_ tjie medio im
icre«s;«lHji. kidneys/
^Bevyprs -Hfat ttntn-'e has*
r:ii!wrt' - regulators
eontroHini; iiitlnpnee over these zland*. ton.
^siitiii" for any iin\varratitab)iva(3Hon rtr ultigp-infi-i
5s«oitlheicpnrt. by wliicll tln.-^?foper sunouiit of ex-
ed|roiil^tlie b^iootl. leavitigrthis flukl
aimi!ilSiu.poruiiu priiieiple
nhtrfor® M' -fllffW')
namely :—thjit«f leaving li.e bowels"5rt<MnJ3yiifir
' rirans in thesy iem reguJaranil iiealthy—alter*lliej
operated :. .# '
Hadway.'s Regulators
are the most - milfl. effectual. perli^M purgative,
eatliartic. aperient, anti-bilious Regulating Pills ever
.tiscorered or given to the people. They arc a grrifil
family physic lbr gene al Use.
Quick ami plea<aijt in-tb4irj|£tioii,
Alihi ami effectual in tlieir^jjerauoi*, - - ..
Never sicken. Oripe. or TVeafceu tlie }*tem, .
Kleganlly coaled with Gam, perfectly tasteless.
They regulate, to a natural and healthf '
remove all morbid humors from the J
Erver, Uowels. ^Kidney*, .
Skin. Pancreas, a^' Bladder.-. TJuiife—
And purify the bhtod by CleaiisiiigTRt Sewers ofthe
System anil regrfiafintf^very otgan lo a* natural and
wealthy aetiaif J'iiWse "who <lv ire liw^lih, should
search for the prop, r r.-midies t aid nature in.ridding
llieir bodies ofdisease and uifirmitie«. 'j<
Great Mistake of Pill Doctors. *:
The most popular Plili are -deBeieiit in tb#ir ctiln-
positi-Mi and niedicial properties. Manufacturers of
H-.e best vegetable purgaiive. or anti-bilious PiUs ol
the present century, have overlooked the most irnpor-
•..mt propertie-= that Pil-s should possess, viz. the Re-
lulating. pcuvers pftheir Pills. No one can enjoy per-
:etl h callh u'liless- each and c^jpry organ possess
iijyillli} ai 4natural action
^ Their Quick Acti n.
Radway'KSegulators are prepared 011 the same
lirary as RaaWuy's Ready Relief, to act quick and
io relieve the patient from tlie distressing ailments thai
.ilHicI the system iounetliu'.ely. As soon as the Regu-
lators are swallowed they begin their work of regiila-
nuglhe system.mid exercise over the diseased parts
i.liealty influence. If troubled with Coughs. Colds,
influenza. Sore Throat, .Cbl4 .'iij the Ileail. Hoarse,
ncss. take from two; to four oMl. R. Regulators, on
0111s to bed. and in the morniusall difficulty will bi
i-inoved. If Iroubied.iFUh c istivcuess. itnligeslioii,
disease of the liver or kidneys, a fetir '"'-"WtfTn rli r 11V
Regulators wili remove tiiW ditficully. and restore the
system to order, regularity-aud healtfi. Rati way"'
^W-rgulators-are pleasamin their <>iH-rationfwreeleaaiit
iy coaied with gum, never sicken or gr 1 pi- the patient:
.they art free, frojii ifiercury <.r euioinel. auJ will sure-
ly restore thq -u eak aud si'-klv to health and streiigtli
iy--Th8 Bcwcls. •
Radway'sRegulators do not act eicliisivcly t>n Ihe
liovyels by the force of lfie;r irriuiticg properties." bit! 1>\-
Iheir legnlaiing effeei^tipon tlie liver, puycreas, kid-
neys, aifd :ili«uhewjre#iis in tire- pysti-m, Huhice a
1'iorongh disclrarg^^rtiiHh bile aud pancreafia juice
nto 1 lie bowels, thus using nature'^ purgative, viz.
lile Irrie and pancreatic juice, jo operate oh the bowels
Radway's Regulators are the only- pills in use lhat
move Ihe bowels in a natural maimer; "all btlier pur
•native pills liow in use move the" bowels by their
n-ritatingproperties.on Ihe coats ofthe intestines, in
Ihe same manner lhal the bojyels are moved l v i!;e
nritalioii iiffood'eaiei that disagrees with the stouiach:
and ail these .scouring ojx-raliiiiis lire lilleijjieii- willl
•treat pain', and invariably- leave"li.c Hovyels nWirve.
and the system prostrated with feebleness' ami jrr<-BO-
Tlie following aiiuieitW RadwByU ReguiaiUrgSs'i
.-juickl
Ulli
il>.
■ak above a whisper.wii.
eitial so.mli and tiopies in
eriviug the same, to Iium
.idv nt — ,
Blood.
J. M. CABOI.AN C. F. KINtJ.
Aicriov, towiiif^iox
and (ieneral Agency
flusinrss—at the old auc-
tion room. West side Main
laza.San Antonio, T *\as.
.earuhtr sale davs, WED-
VESDA rs rwi SATgit' >
'.4 VS. They larC itia-ie
arrangement* and are now prepared to rece?ve «T1 kin-'
o ' property for ^ale either by private- or public di.-pnc 1
having commodious store rooms cm receive all de crit
tlons of goods previous to sale. Will pay particular ;i *
tention to Adminstrators* sales. Real Kstate. and X -.r
• « es. It is desirous for all coacerue^tliat articles shoul-
be made known two or three days previous to ~ale. tha
♦hey may be advertised. All business shall beattend**
'o promptly. *i9-tf
P.S.—Sales made for cash and returns inarle -amedav
sroY ^ co.,
TITIIX *oon be in receipt of a large and well
li^, selected stock ^ i ^ry Gootls. Groceriec.
•lats. <}nte- >1rr A?r •_ "
school
\ Lar^e supply of McUufiies Speller
/x Just reeeived bv
Sool.s.
Readers.
J. M. JiLVLM. & ( u.
LAXP FOR SALE.—Several choice t'raels bv
10-tf GROKSBEEf"K k I'llV.:
Trusses, Abdomlna!* Supporters* v.c.
WE have just received a large supply « t" Mar .ir
celebrated Trusses for infants and ad 'Ps.
'26 J. M. liKVIXK k CO.
CANARY Seed, fresh, and fo£«aie hv
30-tf. J. M. PEVIXE, & Co.
COD-LIVER Oil. Rusliton and Clark's. Fre.^h an
genuine For sale by ilO-tf J. M.I EVIXE. & Co.
VV
II.
1I1TE I-eadand Zinc Paints, in ketrs. For
3M_tf
.r.
I'KVIVK. .V Co
will
BTOTKE.
THE undersigned having an office at this place,
advance on, or pure has* Corroy, Hints. \V«
ki-tkiks. kr ke. 0
Havinsr^xtl^i«ive Rank fftcilitieyt the X«rth. he is
prepared t«, dvanc . or pay in money or drafts on Xew
York, at the shipping points on l/ivaca and Matagouda
Mays, or at the t wns in the interior.
Address or eall on
.IAS PLANT, (of Plant Ir Pros. Xo 75 Pine st X V
Omcg—At Mr jjpjfrp^lludnairs store. Lavaca, Texas.
Oct 1855—nHwrt*
WANTED.
SITUATTOXas a B* ok keeper or ?ale man in a Dry
oods or Grocery utore. by -a srentletnan « f twenty-
five years experience, reference given. Address K. j..
)|fitm Ad «W«. ^t. '27, no*
AZ
own th.
J th
<1 s;.i,
lt w a not i
ave ira\ eh-d in van the"
search oi heallh. viliiout
ie cncured by tin- f. R. R
Eronchias~=:
lu ah cu rs ; B «K-t.uis l a
Ri-so nn* -tnr la -~uh- I f« r. it Iras tjmckl
jiatit ni: il ne\«*r laiis Likewise in II«-nu>rri.a
Lungs or Pi^xoai R R. Res lvent is Ihe in
j>l S|_ v s .
A Resolvent.
A*\\eTUCCT \fc Ca"?E
I-or two years or | nave i.a.i an iuflaiiimatii'
n in> no>e. i.wiMlsumi n.roat 4 av.- Jr. ated i\ u i|
^ar>aparilia. Ar>cn:<UiiMl lodiiielor sijt-months^ 1%-irT"
per. aps some heiK H1\ ( wax troubled a h * a^frvev
tue aOecied p- rrs. wiU rm- ^ ■ x.umii of-ciuirg-e •
iiiuetts I uav • us«*d v« tr R ,'solvoni wiih the mo.*
:utpp> "uee s> One bo^ ,lid nc more good than lit
*-\ months' use « f :tr#«euic. iodue. & c. i iiave m w n
• urthei whati ver. aid consider ojyseli con
valoscf-^t. I have since cued seveia! «*usis «,
Itm^rrluN-a. Glet-1. Uicers. Ai-„ with ti c r r .
rfc.M. II you will seudjiT o|e dozen boiih*% i \i
-end you the nioj.«^>J^ *xpr«^.
<*ur-* veryy«;ncerelv.
, . llA" vi*£ M- D. All,any. \ V.
Remarkable ef'ert „J ihrtf. //. Hex,,!ve„. „■
ag-ir! o-iven p to iI:e—ol,c huwhed aoi
la is pit ul fur her rccoteri^—the bod''
curered iritfiJ'riirhifu! S h-e.f;
|j i'-olm'ta. p. m. id 1) a. ion |>".|..y Co v.'fui
v**-y valuati:
villi |l|..1,
' lv.ii ellnil^li uliollt he
i' She iiad heen eariiei
nn Wiin had
Mr Oliver. In
X- WI AY'S EKX- TATtM;
npl-d the cxpvr.meii,
I.. the Residv-i-ni leveial ! II.-S , day III a l< v
urs s!:e Inm aue- stron-rrt. ;i ;i j, v.- ,!a\s she li"* -
III twenty >!nys sh rtit nnlirely rured. ai
"«: ; is. as happv and
u \vs«> left t«i distijrurc. in i
\Y
under dale oi \ a:, -lh. I
rirl had b'-en soatlJicic<! ami li
ulcers that there u as noi s. uu
h« dy to lay a quarter of a <I.||
home to die.' Xo on. hi bra ,
would give a d;me for her iif*
;hts« atieti her master tlk give ]
KER L'. EXT Mr. Oliver all
Ti.ftt
'IU -||1<
•II l-«
'.r:t< again
he
lb.
-kin
.\ol ;
kits wa-
t III the |-
wont'ei fill <
u«. lhat tue
<>! ver u :|ii «t|ie
1 he girl, and rec
solvent. Tiie «j
I: a lie lesh -onnd."
FiFTLE.N MONrns LA I EH.
t- I'i" . li ''• n uioiiil.s after th
t 'e.Vr f• ancis !l< rt< u wrot.
a-teroflle ITS I pre<i-iiTed .M
ituudred tfo^lar- for ins aiiei:ij«ni o:
mnu-ialiiiir thense , i ihe R R K,
*1 :'ii ihe <uM ritjoymeiil oi health
I'iJ Fultoll-ts , A
All:
lirroii- t
RAD WAY ^ C
For §r«!c or Rent.
A OESIR.ABLK iiKsiotNcr.
Ill** l-.as; -i di* of tile San Autinio rj
u ith can'eii and out huil
A bariraiu can lie leni jn jj,
and persons wi-lymr i„ pnrcli
property in the citv. w aid ii
lielore Inlying elsewhere. Till. ...
Inquire of lll'WITI
Allteuni. Sept 1st.
Oil
ver.
/Stevl
till'
softer nt ff Ftmc j
-j
Lad^ill U ar'fj^j^Mcl j
ifi lictl GiAf * ^ -
;ires>]y W
t 'a&U. PleSse ealV
'iH-iore purciia<in^elsewher
' San Aut« nio. No v. 17.
an c e & n I? o.
N ANTONIO. TEXAS.
$feKAh DEAI.KItS IX I)Rt
Ot)OS. (UtOt Kltll'S.
WARE. CUTLERY, CAST-
| CHAINS, SHOVfiLS
kQ/
<j 1" EEXSWARE. cm$x GLjiSS
AM) STOVE AVAH^.'---
Roots. Slioes. and Br«>^an-,^!itidlcry.-T4
llats. Caps and llonnets.
t)rti! s ami Medicines. Paints. Qiljhiiy^fllvt
"•tuffs. Windi-w Glass and PtrtttjL J
Perfnmetj .Puie. Soaps and Brilshe#.
XhiiiitfacUiMd Tobwco. Patent M<
rieles_Snpn/rt^fiiks. letter arSt
• ud Startioiierv. School Books. H
if^gether.ynjth a larpvassoriur
••mable «roodsfail of which havt ^^
-pecial regard lo the wants of this "section
md will positively lie sold a i-vtst mark
••ash.
fill
iklj^curc. hud free- tl*e s^tem 4r/>ni ufP irrirating
iM^'and leave even or^an ia tne body -in a^ApaaC:
C osilretuj5is^
HilionsncSs,
♦ )y-pepsia. _ ^ _
•tvidney Coiripti&lF,
H!a '.iletJL'ffinplaintsj*
Indigestion. "-=
. " *rOlFFICCLTT«
Ba-'.'Breath'.
e'he- J6*k%
vels
i.V-£.'- '
tiFBW
sitiess
f ieaae^to merit its continuance. He ta!
in tulormiiu^ his patrons that for the pnrpofeefjCSklrtyiJ
on the above bu&iucs£i]yMl its brauche*. he ha# enter
into a Co-partnersbip^FfW^L and'tMr.
have, and wiji keep con,uab|ly T4fn^
of the best and most approved style
TEXASSADDH
made on trees not surpassed by'atiy^
the State; also, bu^gy. carriage, stajreil
riding and bliut! brjdies. martingales, gs.
st^fTUpfi.stirrup.Ieaihersand covers, sadml^l
carriage, stage and ox whips. :
"^--meiit of aH articles pertain^
All orders promptly executed!'
f Carriage Trfmmfttjf
Poneto ow|er. wtih neatness and despatch—fmiy
Willvic Ware. ...
TV/ASONS, Cradles, and Baskets at- _
„yy. F- JONK9 & CO.
Agricultural Implements.
PLOUGHS ol all descriptions,,
Cultivators. Seed DrillsJ
Horse-rakes, Horse & Dog poweTs.<
, Strawcuttcrs. Cornshellers.
Oram scythes and cradles, Grass and bush scythes,
Hedge Shears. Hay 4 Manure fork*.
JMiovels, spades. Post Augnrs.
- Rakes, Mattocks, Pickaxed. *e.
For sate GUOESBEECK j- FRENCH"
Wanted. ^
A SITUATION as Salesman in a Grocery or Dry
Goods store, by a young man of five years ex- '/*"
perience. The advertiser would lie willing to devote j
all liis time to tne urn i est of his employer.
Addtes^ J. O.. through tliis < ffice.
San Autouio, Oct. 9. IS55—tf
1 Family j
laght Bu^g-y; 1 LigJu^CUty;
1 Lijrht two Horse Ambulance, lur iwleby * ^
I eb. "20th. l£6o 19-K liBOWBtH'R & FRENCH-
OX Wagon;
STATIONERY.
Superfine white wove Letter,
Blue wove Cap.
- "■ bill head Cap,
Fancy, gilt edged note paper,
KxIra large blotting ••
Pocket. Patent " •*
Duff laid Knvclops.
Eagle Playing Cards.
Red and black Ink.
CoHiiiing l.-ouse Sand,
Scaling Wax, Ac-yic., for sale af
. G. P. DKVTNK'S.
AXES AND HATCHETS.
GK<rESBEEC f FRENCH
TN
1 d
to stilt purchaser*. Thor*
VI I I do V-«>!lt<> «|||
Brushes
putitr-
sh. atv^l
FKESH fijPtOTEHIES.
Q BBLS \V• stphalta Hdin^.*Spicerf:V
• J 10 caslM Stack & Shays;'
>0 caskcDu/h; itTgross Matches.woftd lx i:
l^doz Gmdalo.Tpp^nes; 50-. do do waterpm* f:
6 bids suga r-ctire/l Beel; 5 cases French Mustar%;t
|f> do prime !*IessFork; 5 do Olives:
to hhds Bacon clear do Presd GiiigerJ v-
10 kegs moused Pigs Fc?r. bxs Lemou Svrup; W4
t> box Bug.Pairy Cheese; *20 do do True;
10 do C ingr*r do;
, 10 - Raspberry do;
in «L- . I^'k Strawberry do;/.
bbl«exVriCue .nu*t " 5 4" Catf niie Pepper;
It
0 k/'-'s Lard;
:n liM do;
ore<
mcacy
onp;
iU>;
• W bxs Billaud"s s<
0 * Castile
10 u Starch;
•.'IK) sacks Rio eodW;
•i0 4* Java do;
.10 bxs as««irtetl I'iekl
15 bbls Dried Apples;
It) -4
JO "
-io •> Vi iiiim^ttf^i
10 •• Macaroni;
H •• Loaf sugar;
6 hhds La. •• ,%roken;
'*5u ," white;
SOjdds LoaLsugar; *
lo'do. Almonds;
pealed J 59, hx&Cuudies;
Peaehes _ INI Table s:ilCyn sacks;
<e s:tl0yii s
t firkins Goshen Butter; I saek< finv^blt:
Jd drums Fi|fs; %00?Jf eoarse
«0l7lt^
(I C|^ " *'
0 hit"chests Green Tea
:d - - Black
d easeschocolatcj
> bids Homirr.:
I'l - Solar Oil;
d ^ Lard ••
'* Linseed *4
** Neatsfootu
1 ** Tnrpeniine;
:0 *• 5i>da Bi-euit;
5 '• S*ig:tr Crackers;
44 Boston "
Butter u
•• Water 4*
4i PHoi Bread;
J x* Wine Biscuit;
%% Sotii. Bis<*uit:
•* . « « . in lin bxs:
Oi^Vh Butter, in«3,
and l;j lb cans;
Lard, in *•
S I'. A. Clieese:
10 ** I«'ire crackers;
IO -Pipe Heads;
crries;
ches;
*J0 •• Brandy e
•J(l • * Pen
100 -4 star caudle
10 44 London Mustard;
5tM Demijohns, ass'd sizes;
5 bags Coi'oa;
10 b^Is Lox*ering's syrup;
-0 •• Mtdasses. "
V bxs Dnrkev Powder;
r; 10 do B iking S.mIu;
10 keg. Pearl Barley;
•Jbx-Sago;
Sale rat us. in bxs, kejfs
and barrels;
ZOO lbs Indigo;
10 bxs Bay Ruin;
10 ** Tomato f'nt^up;
10 10 Mushroom do;
10 *• Walnut do;
10 k* Pepper Sauce;
2 bbls Swiss cheese.
Loss of Appetite, la^Ww
of strength. Kach atid;ri
RaiiwayV Regulators will quickly Pure.
important Fever Treatment.—-Pn
'I' is distrcs-ing and oi't-ume*. fjtiitl maldty will
",-adily yield to the lnlliieMCe of R -iway's R ^abrtrrr-
Hi! R. it Relief. We liavccnrcd^iiaulredfrot'persons'
. ii Georgia ami AVibatinu w*h re .PnrBt^oina ruged in
oafftWasepiii.i^^bj-'heR R Regulators, amiR
>f K. Reliefe--^cr.US--AU. fevk **- ...
/iaJwas "s Rcsrnllktors u :ll p.ove_ eflecmal. am: will
,>ri«!eet systemiigainsi laial consequences. II linii-
iray's fcef^nlalOTs are takni in gnbdyitost*; from font
o sixjevery six boprs oi. ffte' first.'sjmptiuiis of tevei.
^he paShjt'will mum recover. Jiop(ts«ii hasever ye.t
p.ea.iUMte| the it K. *. tr. aun ut. -
t tHKLim-t . 'r
There Is no m.diciiH* so,^*flfee\Al. hi curing all dis-
•rJers of tie Liver 3« litiwr:? kegclatob*. 0ve-
II!ue Pills aiutafr Mercurial Jtfedieiuy. thjy aiegrea'lt
rior ■ t
[lid qpi
her Li
Valuable Lacds lor, Sale^
large and smally «<io stiit purchase
desirous ofmi «Ssiiiff. will do well toed
he Lauds are siiua'i-d o* t
•fTt. r> - AtiascMUsa. San M ira(>il'vfli
'A ''OT (At r^fa.K-iji len«ii> !>v ?ft in wifith
ncM- House just finished, having 4
" ~ ' Ltot
. i t'rein the s art"! __
imii«;T)r' m>Yiftes^J-or partieulars.i.-.
LI SOV B. A. t'llAPTDHf
ifkit-ialea ini-ctiff^ t:ver.v s- rood *. ...
in each in nth, aho; weekly,
Saiuii
UngM'Verv FfWajr ar 7
cnia. t^i '.£ • Bv oidt r of ih< M p.
f!. Fihsi-ki„ StVrelfirv. .. . _ 5-14^
-ii per
Thev act much beH
! .an Blue.puis" A
•udanger the
nereury^ ,'
upon the Live-,
ill*, aiut^villiui
uries i Reeled by.
of the ft. it
■rthkr*this advertisement. v\ it.
igei^^iid receive our FamiK
drt*4tu>n- our pamphlets
^oplf tree of charge: Letter-
;jn'r<l Ih* post-paid, ait addressed o
_„ . AY & CO . lb-' Fulton-xt. i\Vie York
It. R. Regulators is 'Jp cents per bottle. Sol
;rv l>RU??tsts a|td tlcalers every where.
{117* J. M. OMriue So hv. Agents for ^
Aiitonia,Te*5fof whom the gcnirme articles
:iad " ■
Pfic
H EMiN^fiOTC: STORED
•jotiK Cr i9HU
t> il ■■« f t i
cei v: ng dhreet fro in JVe W
Oiugs. .Medicines Chemicals*. r
St itioiiary. Jewelry* ^0! Pnitib,,Oilfii
• 'ertumcry. Kxiracts, Hair Oils./CnfjuigPi
ilair Tonics. . .^flH uldeK,fc*—
ttUle a ad feVmalc,
PM.
LIYEKT STABLE. ^
/_ : - The ftibserilicr respectfully .n*-
aounces to his fricmls-and Ae';
tratefing puldic. thai in ^addition t* I
Uo.iii .in-llou^-. li*.bas jitsti-jieuei'
Xiivory ''.-JSP
which he intends keapiug weitWyylieJ with and
wholesome (n'ovcudrr. nny )*il!i1ni :*nd atni«iive st<-
Icr#.- This willenable him to accommodate bo|ll man
and Itor-e to'llie liest fare tiie country affords, which j
iv.-H Iwjpfruished on as reasonable terms as the same
j-iiti elsewhere in tlie.eify.
.. .. KP^VARP BRAPKX. —
San Anlouio, El l*aso, aiHl Sanut Ft
Mailtiiie.
N'OTICF, is hereby given.
and after this date, my bi
\V. D. skitkuan. will he myauti.on
Agent, in this cKv. for the transact
connected wtth iSe Sau Am.-ni'i. Kl "Ps
Ke Mail RouuO ~ HKNRY SKILLS , . t
SAN ASTCOtin. Dec. l«t*, 1853.* ^ , t „ YV
i business
Cutlerp!
Kveiydeserii^iMMi. HM-iias til i* / * *'
fl odding knives, PrinHM^Iuttve^ u "
■W**- ,k- . Sx'i^sors _ • &. O"". ^H«asai-iX
'■* RiiSeller 4C"^ Pocketkuives. x - -j
-or wt*L\*Y g ROKSBKKdT ft FftKlfCB. - * >
porters
rrOsse
Pi*etnlnff
rsaparilla.
Hulls, C om blocks. Sand s*ittd
Ayres Cherrj- Pectoral, liidia
.. Bogles Hyper tan Fluid
Mofiatts Bitter^. Fa I. unstuck? Verm
Eptjuitan'O iftl. J ayne^ {dc«ticu*es.
Mi^rafl^^d-Veniimr^inlnitnu &v.kc.
^Tiibkm OJ^PTERS ofr ALI^Gbapss
Medical Wine* and
Pale Sherry,- old ^Mountain Port. Aladeira.^larci
Pale Brandy and Cogniac, Tobacco aiVdScgars ofall
'.Qualities.ami Fancy Groceries.- - ' ' ■
All of which will lie so hi ascheap as any house in
Western Texas; one price, aud Terms CASH. No
deviation from this rule.
A eompeteut person, ami Drnggi..t always in ail£ip*
-ance. l)rugs warranted pure.
Helena. Nov. I. I*s3«5.
For sab- by f «J GROIySBKKCK & FRKXCH
THilY
r.F.t; iu 1.
HAVE (O.dEl
direct from i.uiopean
nremises, l
i- or rent
S*e 11 to examine t«i
"'"puiable
a m:wto\
4«-tf
ilais, Caps, Hoots, Miocs, &c.
ea-cs men - heav\ Kip i
0 do boy's • ••
dozen men s •* i*
jperior silk HATS, latest
do |( || ij| |*|||>;
tViile Awake." "Know-Xotllill
i a ff real variety ,.f .nliors Inr
" STOY tc COS
Phi!
.m
'.n°. Violin an«l Flute Instructors,
W received and for sale by J \W I'KVINt; ^ ( n
T r
J launulacloiic-—
Fine gil-Ied China Ware;
i J i. Rohemian cat and colored Hlass;
Magic L'tiiterns; I'istoN and Shot Guns}
Bronred Curtain Rosettes and Arms; " ^
A hri.'e^ orlincnl of Vienna -Meer.-chaum Pfpes",
•ome .Ttj ertine. with Silver mounting:
i-resden Xriiftcial Flowers: Kiubroideries;
3t.erino I'rawers and Cnder^hirts; Saxony Hosiery:
liuck-kln and Cas-'imere Hroa<lchdhs; ..
Rcrlin and Munich ! ;i in tings:
Work-Boxes and l'ollettes of every descrifdion;
< utlery.aad Spy t.hi>-os; Chess Hoards and diess Men:
Jewelry, a fine assortment; 3'Hidozen Pocket Comb*;
It Hi dozen l^aiking <>l;isf-es, of every size;
A large assortment ot Linen PriRs'and To welt;
Mu-ieal Instruments of all kinds;
Guitar*, from #150 to $1 each;
W#*uperior Violins and How s, ornamented with < « ld;
A large unautity of the best Violin, tiuitarand 1'iauo
Mu'ie IIoxe«. a great variety;
Ura*- In-truments. for bands; 600 dozen Harmonicas;
i>0il Aecordeons and Concertinas:
100 dozen I■'•dl* and tirying liabies;
Toys and Curiosities of «-yerv tWcriptlon, and too
iiimerous to mention; ^
All of nhich I offer for snle at Xew Vork prices.
San Antonio. Aug -f . r>—16 tf J. ii. WOLDKRT.
4-.
NEW GOODS!!
OWiJVGX A- It fJl li. tl. t.V,
11GLEAA, Karnes Com: ty, Texas. -
0w1jvu8 and uuckma.n it^peclitilbji
inform the4citizens of Karues co*itity. and f
Western Texas'generally, that they arc now receivin -
•4 lar^e sfock of
FALL AM) WIXTER GGOIJST-
•arefully s«*|«-cted iu New York nc! Boston for tliic
Tools Z ToettnT *
K PENT EOS TOOLS.
finite ksmith's «lo.
^jlajou's trowels and hammer f t '
£*. j£ateller's saws and cleavers.
'•r-**' ^ Turner's chis^dsaud gouges,
; m^t. Cooper's adzes au<' sp« keshavea. _ .
Fofitde by GROESBEECK f ttBJCfti;
iYaUs! Iron:
fSjSWraagaMi!
J^egs mule aiid 1 rorsc-shoe"3o*
IdOO lbs bar lead;. 1'io bags drop and bedalHrt.
A large assortmeut of iron and steel, iron irirr.huaa
wife, coppcr wire. Iionle'wire. for sale br
GROESBEECK FRENCH:
CJ
,-S '■&
W.
- «
TRQES,
h *«
- Wutty. Ate ■
BX#. Wiiidow G lass oi all size\ good as
A*\JYJ sortuteht;
• kegs pure White Lead* 400 lbs Patir. ii Iriftddcrfc
lor sale 1^* GROK>BKKCK & FttKNCH.
nopn: - -
JIT AXILLA Hemp awl cotton rope,
i-fA G«ttiou and hemp twine, c--:
t'otit^plow-liues.
Bed^JUut lash cords, A *
^j|)r)< g *** and hair ropes,'
Mudte-\t u ktng, **
For-ale hv
J
■iiltOESBEECK $ FREXCtK. f
Gusts and Rifles,
:u In cunislet ai.d kegs, sum p,.u3w«. <fran
guu wadding, percussion cap& Tlley*. pit-
s-nt nreoatlncge hsh.n.i: laiile.lie.far h.i .ate Inr
GhOEHBEECH f FRENCH.
H^oo**en IIV -t.
"13 AINT1CI) and Cedar Bucket#. Tu! s. Cylinder ana
JL .Patent Churns. Waidiboanls. Brooms. Axe am*
Hoe Uaudles. Hayrakcs. Beuchscrews, Wire Sieves,
Jill st received and tor sole bv
.- ^JS-tf GaOKSBEECK & FRENT.R
Market, consjsiiug of a large and full as.4ortmefl^jaf--'^ ||?0flec Mills aud Shoh Brushes.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods* Kea-tv Mflfeft*
11iOTiiixc, BOOTS, shoiiss ififm
CA PS, iic , &c., liardwatc end Cut-
lery, Tinware* and Shii'i-warc. c
* roekert/ and Glasstctir<>n
STA TlUS'EIi Y A M) PEK FUMEIIY.
WAME1LY
\alis, Hope, Brtirhrs. Sleel Corn and
Coflbt- .Mills. Bifl-.-s, Sliot Onus and Pis-
tols, Oils and Paints. Umbrellas. Carpet
and Traveling: Ilass, t"oc!.s. Vioiitts and
IT ^^3^33
j0«e Uorsc-Power, and Cera SkeitS1,
WARRANTED lo shell fifteen hundred busiielat
per day. For sale t v * « *'r E *■* - : '" u - • "
49-tf GROESBEECK f FRENC&
n
Leather and
QAK AMI UKMLOt K .->OLK LKATHEf
I'UBI.IC NOTICE.
"^^IIEREA^. ray wife, Catherine Kessler,-1ms left my
be«l and board, for places unknown to me
is therefore to warn every | er«on from harhoriug • r
trusting heron my account, as l.shftll be responsible for
no debt of her contraction.
ins. Calfskins. Sheepskin*.
Black harness Leather, Lacing Leather,
patent leather Bridle do
Rein and Girth Webbing, Enameled do
►soldiers" Toi ls A: !jee<ljcsfPadskiua.
Saddlers* and shoe thread. Eugliali aaddlc tree*.
Horse aud Malt coijars, Si«lc saddle trees.
and a general assortment of >addlcry. Tnckcls. bats,
rs. stirrups, harnes. and -uldle furuiture. fnr „„)«. F*
GKOESBEECK t FRENCH.
2S
1? in inteniOj September 22. 1J-W}.
JACOB KES&LF9-
I Cordage,
Manilla and cotton.rrpe a^nm,
sash ami In-d cords, plow lines, cotton and hemn
• !••.« --L. I... m .._*f
.so f 'n'C; for sak by
QSSEfECZ ? FRENCH
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