San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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throughout
.IHGip,comer of
iPL
VVF.ALHK in "Books and Stationery; Paper of ah
•LTktods, Toft/SbkSj Panoy Toys for chii&i*; also
ent of the most popular
Periodicals, ltag&ziues, Papers, sc.
Store un Commerce Street, near!y oL posite Rose
Jt ||eC«|W. V
sut Autouio, A&ijjaj[i$r sJ.V;?*-1** rr
THEatten
presented
from New Orlcsms to Galveston, Houston and the in
-also,
FWiUntn, lb
Antonio, Corpus Christy Brazos Santiago
jmBIa kv tjm Western routs * r'
ertlblistoS expr^s on the inland
utn. mail and .express passenger trains of
bill's line of Steamers,
forward any description of merchandise, also
valuable paresis, with
r<&
employ) whi
ay, and We
p*it7 o'clock. Lea^to*
above at 4 o'clock p. aid
in Galveston, every Monday aad Thursday at 4 P. .
This Express will make close connection witjyt^ nFf
New York
■Met 9b „
Strand
tQl
New Orleans*
&STIG BXPK
B
marked '"per Atlantic Ex-
^Proprietors.
W AR.RIV
SVKB8 ft HtNEILL
at their store, East side of
fcC^THIN^,
Ywi,
variety of French, 'German.
Ii. aad Irish
coons,
to the aetrest styles and desigp
" (B Q O Z> 8.
•- ' Hi]
auMiM of the Ladies to one
aeall before buying.
SC.. sc.
of
BATS AND CAPS,
M<
gj
Pro* the hast Northern Makers., •' te\
ALSO A U8CE LOT OF
c¥"
on ^aiid 4R#
yew York, a welJ
Season
t
the Barber eosld tale tlxte opportunity to.in-
1 the .citizens of <9hn Anlouio, -and the public
generally, that lie has reopened bis
BatMiirEstlMfartiinent
for the season.. If an uiWergone thoroughrepairs.
and has even- convenience lor the.aceommodatioii of
* ~ ' hoars,
at the
bath house fot. thfe.special purpose.
Thankful for jSfest-favors. Nace would be happy to
. B.,„ .. puuioo , receive the Cnstom ofhis old customers and lh> public
business house, it would no doubt be useless I f e',etn~y- d. - _ --1' .
to say anything in relation to its bene6eial I " Antonio, April 2uar ioo7.
i those who hare, and may choose to avail «-« -*, ^ rmi'-mX'-mM UAmmn
a of till# method of making their business EtjEC TIOJ)T JYO TM VMS.
the public. Suffice it to say, that every man.
ingaged in large or small: business, will at
the ad vantages, ofthis mode of adver
I am >authorised lifgive Public Notice, that an Elec-
n.7i .TgT«;.7i 111, ujivantaimd of this mni1« nf artvor ItioB for the AKgftten, forWard No. 4. to fill the va
arepweeive «!« f tk.t . rnJ.n jcancies.occasioned by the resigoation of W; McAllister
f, Und George Horner will be held at or near the house of
i^w.,75isr.itp r«".~5 s 6"ss satasar""" ™ ""w"" ■"* *
K5Sa!C°ia'd- air"'"""" m"m'«
| v/ m m* ■■ ■ ar.. ^
t ** fM-JS-M v 81*#8 s M tSJV
' '*"••• -ftftfiU-:.:.
ciTY* OF ^ - A . .
ppbe undersigned respectfull; call the attention of the I Customers. Persons can now have a bath at oll
1 Business immunity of the^itv'of San Antonio, to ?,'d*>e waited upoti by an experienced waiter
—"use to publish a CHAKT or BU I bath house fbr thiasneeial nnrnose.
this City. This work bdin'g in-
to give at once, in' an easy manner. tMtaddfess
— v
is now generally admitted by every expertoced busi
ness man, that a few dollars properly expended for
advertising, to ava^ department :of business, jields ,
better go-cent, tothe advertiser thnn could pissible
be realiaAfby any other investment.
. Oneof the firm having lately published a Chart in the
City of Austin; (at wlifch place he was eminently sne-
eeisful), and tit* other two having acquired great ex
perienee to tlial£ fcihd"«f work, they flatter themselvei
that they will be able to give full satisfaction to those
who may avail themselves of this method of making
their Uusinesa fenown^" -X.
Theydeem it unnecessary to say more in this circular,
as they intend,, to a short time, to canvass the city iu
behalf .of thin enterprize, at which time they will ex-
triMt*<pIan of th6 proposed Chart, and give airneces-
Jfitiitorormatioit. v
' t"cl'--'—io,'iprlr2nd, 1857. ■ " • -•
i F. E.SIMON.
J. M-SMITH.
R. J. LAMBERT.
,1. S. W. N OT E a,
' Wffir®ILISS^JLIS ASSL? JSHIPASn.
J. M. DEVINE, Mayor
STALLION FOB-SALE.
The Undersigned has the finest
Haf BAY STALLION
flatter thetnselves I probably ever offered for sale in Western Texas^
Said Morse is three years old, of the best titooded
stock, and large size and was brought here from Nash-
!*ine, Tfennessec. '
TheHorse may be seen at my residence, at I.aredo
Pass, twelve miles from San Antonio, on the Corpul
Christi road. Dr. B. LAUREN.
(4t.) -
some
New.
TTJY&ER THE SUJY!
f~\ -w. BONE take*"this ntethodi of informing hi:
VX-roid eusiomere;- antl as many new ones as will
still continuing his busi lies*
r«ar of the old Callaglian'sbaild-
Read House, South side main
v""old customers; arid a
trouize hinj, lliat lie is s
his old staild in the tear
patronize
at his old -j
ing and opposite the
plaza, where hff ^r
lot of plows of . the
every description
House irons; ■ -
HOB
Jdone ln tne best,
workmin aiid n
now has iii operaiioii
igsi
In addition to-the 1
extensi ve
SHOEING
sible manner, by experienced
the shortest liotice. as he
FORGES.
ksmilh drpartment he has au
CARRIAGE & WAGON SHOP,
Where he Has also i
ployed the Best of i
lie ready to meet, npo
connected with this d<*
that he has on haiid 1
all the wood work co
including plows, bob
carriages, wagon toil
rib he wil
fitily Residence For Sale. m
I have determmeil to sell my city residence situated
on the south side of Commerce street near the bridge,
which I consider one of the finest locations lit the city,
either for a family residence, <>r as situation for a store
lor grocery; and for watere plivileges no one can deny
I that it is one pi the most valuable lots iu San Antonio.
— ___ _ ___ J Said lot has now upon it a building containing sev-
De t ier in tlVn ii^it qdall rooms.-also out buildings allof which will
(be 80Id on ihe most'liberal terms. Forjpurticuiars t ee
iHAVAJMA CIGARS,
nOlNIA'TOBACCOj Ac-alwaya keeps on band, and
receiving by every steamer favorite'brands of Ci-
gars. from New Orleans, snob,;gs REGALIAS and
! ledia Regalias, Lendreg; Conchas, Beg Lspanios, And
choice Cazardoes. Cirtsdradoec. 4c. Also a faH tapfij
of Smoking nnd ChmMbxg TtbapBt-
Giv^ Mm Ca^laiad^t igfj^yoaxselvea. jfe,
—; r?■ :—■ ■■ . i
' SEALED PROPOSALS'
ill be leeeived- «£ this office until 5 O'clock R M.
on Tuesday the-tlst day of April l867 for carrying
the Quarter MaMer's Express Malt from this point to
Fort XeSavett and: back, weekly Tor the year com-
mencing on the,.t t May 1867. The feail to be traas-
perted to lighUk.two mule or Horse wagons.
■ A. . . E. E. McLEAN, Capt. A. Q. M.
Assist. Qua. M. Office, "
San Ajtonto, Texas, April 1st 1857, 22-3t
the undersigned.
San AutoniO, February 3d 1S57. /T ^ - Jtf.)
- ; . THOMAS WREN.
Plaza House for
PiUSTIHC.
NED would respectfully an'
,n Antonio
: UND]
auiiM __
. . . . . . rooms at the
_ short time, where he wilt be
. _ . .... "canvas true likenesses of those
wish them' preserved for their famifics* and
friends. Tro^ copies taken life siie from dag^ero types
of departed Mends. Friends of the art aiSuited to
call and examine specimens. W. INGAL.S
San Antonio, Feb. 4th. 1857.
HVRAH FOR THE RAILROAD!
JTOTICE.
?«und to a Caballada east of'^fe Trinity a spanish
. Jearling Colt branded W.
ntered the drove previous
* 1 colt was sold for sixteen dollars which the owner
have wi^h certificate of sale by applying aithis
Office. ... ,.' ~ ""J
• - ' LAND FOR SALE!
OVE-Fourth of a league and labor of land on 'the
I^eona oneof the prettiest and jnost desirable streams
. 1 In Western Texas, about fifty miles westof 8an AntonLa;
and supposed to have I good land and well timbered, any person , wishing to
leaving thb^evanty*'| purchase land to this section, w]
1857. ~ 16 3t.
calling on the undersigned,
r- San Antonio. Feb. 19th, 1
TEXAS HOUSE
M -
jJ- f * tea bad the same thoroughly renovated and
■™||(|||T refoi*Uihed, aad is now fuUy prepared to
.te an who may give him a call
house is admirably situated, being on <
Cares! street, about one square below the Market, and
^vtog a STABLE attached, is finely adapts to the
wants of hi* patrons and friends who may be Coming
in from tbe country or neighboring towns. He hopes
by strict attention to the neces<rtties of his customers.
aad^n^^Jj^^dytrgM moderate, to receive a liberal
o pu patronage. . ~
5an antonio, April Ht1' 22-1 y
ROOMS FOR REMT
The undersigned has several rooms to rent in the
building on the south side of commerce street in
Sah Antonio, formerly office of the '-2eltung."|
— i* a good room and kitchen attached to i% in the |
basement stojy ; and also oaa good room to the seconl
store, tbe room lately oceupm by '-Panorama."
Any person desiring to rent these rooms—-one or all,
ill. please call spun the undersigned on the premises,
•n ' V : CHARLES KK
Administrator's Notice.
Whereas at the February term A. D. 18f7, of the Hon
County Court for the Settlement of Estates of Bexar
County, Alexander Sartor jr. was appointed admini
strator of the Estate of Fraucis Heermann deceased
Now all persons -*h ring claims against the said Estate
hereby notified to present the same duly authenti-
. to the undersigned within the time prescribed by
All persons indebted to said Estate are requested
forthwith to pay to the undersigned the sums due-by
thdta. : , 'fi. o,(A. JSARTORjr. .'
of Francis Heermann deed.
' 17-flL
V: Administrator of Trqi
Sa^Antomo, Febr. 27th. 1857.
, .. ^ i TO LET. ;'
HOUSE foVmerty occupied by Hrs. Maj. j
Desbeild. containing 6 rooms and kitchen ■
and servants room, east side of the riverfor J
rent, apply ti> Bice and Childress' Saddler shop, com-
merce street, San Antonio. >4-tf
. HOUSE TO REST.
ANY person who wishes to* /ent a fine Pwel.Tng
House for .a^-Tamily, contHicing six' rooms,
suburbs of the city," and in a
HE.
House for fMDilj
and sit uated in _ " "
most pleasant Ibditien, can do so tqr.cntHag
I at IhaTexan Office, or at the Law Office of Messrs.
Waul & Cleveland . 10-tf.
H, MAYER & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
1ERCH \NTS,
SAK ANTONIO, TEXAS.
HA,WEJtrfT HSf3SiyB ALA«OB STOC*
Of - - •
SBapop^nng SSgmmntjaaocp
Having concluded
janpement in the. J
. make some different ar
mil Department, they have
frtatlf reduced the prices of all Ihctr goods, connected
therewith, :uul troin this dale they will offer them to
all persons desiring to parchnse,
At such very Low Prices,
As have never before been known in this marker
They wontd solieit tlic partit-ular attention of tbe
Ladies to their KX1ENMVE STOCK of IfRY
GOODS, comprising a full assortment of
wmsv m
A beautiful selection of
Mennos, Cashmere*-All
| To Southern and Western Merchants.
Wolfe's Celebrated
[SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.
Depot—No. 83 Common street, New Orleans.
JAMKS TV. Bl'RRK, Agent
Caution te the Public.
The whole country is fieodetl with Counterfeit and
bn talion Svhna^tps. The public should br careful
to purchase only tbe genuine article, manulkpturcd
ami imported by UdolphVWolfe, which has the name
j of the manufacturer ou the Bottle, Cork and Label
For sale by all the respectal le Grocers and Drug-
gists. . -J *'
Read the opinions of the New York Press.
J. \V. BURKE, Anna.
. 85 Common street, New Orleans.
[Fum tke Nov York Mercury,]
[ VXA1T0CLKXT IMITATIONS OF8CFEKIOX COXMODITIXS.
Among the many dishonesties of trade which the
monil sense oi the community is called upon to sup-
press, we would particularly notice a most pernicious
and iutamouB practice adopted by unscrupulous tlenU
French and English lers of imitating and counterfeiting the. exterior ap-
I De Laines, Debages. j pcaranee and precautionary labels of popular drugs,
Dress Patterns In Rohcsof the latest fashions; Shawls j medicamcuts, and other articles of personal consump-
aud Mantillas ofevery variety aad description; White I tion. and tlins, by seizing upon the well acquired re-
Gpodf, such as Jackonets, Swiss Muslin,. Bishop j potation ofan enterprising trader, palming off most
Lawn, Stalls; also Flannels ofevery quality, to-1 destrnctive and <-ortbless compounds, lo the sore dct-
(fcther.witb t ; .. ^ ■ l.rimenl not only of the consumec^but to the character
LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS, I oftheman who has expend*^ thousands of dollars in
TivetifHM Witnesses; or,
OTBTOR6EB QQ^JICTSp.
40- Bm want to have m Sun Preventive JBt
• . ;' l KoutT^ |J.
READ I READ!) READ! 1! r
Sabserlbe! Snbgcribe! Subscribe
MS 8. DTE IS THE AUTHOR,
and the Bonk Note Eng Tavera all pay that be
Uft&gMUmk Jadgb & Paper Honey living.
Cheaper than.the, Cheapest
l Better tftanthe Best!
r«iily. The Whole onlj
A YEAR..
mi
^tenraT FOR
$***&
Mi
EAST
Comprising everything needful for family use.
•iit-, Atso ■
A fine assortment of Misses and childrens
IW1 & WL AT%
They have recejfed a part, and will now be constantly
receiving , .
Goods of every description
exactly soiteif to theTmarkeU and the seasou.
GOME ONE, COME ALL,
al>rhw'!!i^V;t^u«'^k<>xiensive it wonM be i_aI Wolfe's Seliicdam Sehnapp?. The labels were imit-
be"1*. ^ cxte?"ve',!'t r°°'d ated perfectly, with the slight addiUon of a few letters
pwMe^^anwaie m, re lupartieular.—snffipe it I ^ p)ea(j technical avoidance of the law against coun-
?!Si^}d!i?f terfeiting; the bottles were very similar, and every
prepared to impose upon a careless
j^?l i i?. *J^?| fhi!Lx y Ipureitaser. Now is not tlie%tau who perpetrated this
to alf^rsoos desiung Wptuebase. fraud, a felon, a robber? Assuredly he'is; for, as
Si-.v , 1 Mr. Wolfe has expended large snms to bring lusgen-
I nine imported schnapps into popular demaud, that de-
mand may be justly considered a pan of his capital
—' —" —™':— a part of Sis reputation
bringing the genuine article iato esteem and demand
These petty larceny thieves are the pest of atf honor-
able dealers aniFfmtiers, and the trade is us much
highway robliery'astbe violen t appropriation of their
neighbor's purse ; in feel. th y are beneath tbe burg-
lar and highwayman in dignity—lor these latter felo-is
exhibii a bravery or recklessness of character to uo-
wise distinguishiiig the mercantile assassin who stabs
in the dark. And ought they not to be rewarded with a
punishment commensurate with the cowardice of
their crime? We were led to these remarks lij- acci-
dentally observing a spurious counterfeit nfUdolphe
- ■ • ■ ~ The labels were imit-
aitf.
. 4. i .s/rr ox 9 k;
.From near Gonzales, on the Mth. instant,
.WO BAY MARES *
One isadkrirorNdod b£f, and thejolber a light bay ^
mare. ttey <a>Kh^H. a^a^ worked «I ^fan'offen iter u the principal who planned the im-
'^,lon- -*he re®edy ofl"r- Wolfe ,hould lie in bi*
from Gonzales.'
in trade, and a fellow stealin:
is as much of a thief a> if he had 'stolen a barrel of his
schnapps in bulk. And to this erime he adds a fur-
ther one of defrauding the community by giviiig them
a ruinous article for the money they toteuded to ex-
pend for a commodity in.which they Had confidence
And, f "L L ^"r—
in the I
mm
BLACKSMITHSBfOP^
near the Main PlsXa^ where be is'
work of aH kinds ap n the shortest
• ' "a Ail toolsand-ap- ..
irmi in liMninl ;
renamed at a blacksmith shop will be done to order.
Txkms—Cash on delivery of wort. * v,„lQ-ly.
And, further, every man who participates indirectly
fraud, by selling spurious articles'is as much
sward will be fivendor I
my rewlemcesix miles j g5|,jjng aj| concerned" up to the contempt of the c«m-
>" ■ mnnily thusswiudled by tberr operations, and uncon-
—-"ed upon by their noxious composition.
Mr. Wolfe will obtain names, notonty
of the tofceTpatnrg of these counterfeits, but ofevery
man offering UMa for sale, ^nd then publish them to
the world; K>r his own reputation ami the health of
the community demand' that all' parties should be
■tailed to the pillow of(K>pelar eXeeralion.
pages to hunt apl
Merchant,
SI a OlatKt.
Bkaa
>j«aars to 1
■£. \ E
pm^eet this
GREATJWSCOVEEY.
s eatt Hr soeh a preventive, aad needs bet to be
to be Universally Patronised. It dees more
tr bsen attempted by man. CM**-
*T- NoU in S DiOerent Languacss,
jsBSWE
Wbitz Ton. PxarcMEO Biiiti aud Bxacti-
rtn. CoMPLXXioa—fcan be acquired by using tbe
M!>/• Tkausend Flowtn." Whatlady or genlle-
mas woald remain arater the curse of a disagreeable
breath, when by usiaf fee. "Balm of a Thoosesd
Fuowsas" as a deiitifiric«v would -not only render it
sweet, but leave the teoth white as alabaster? Many
do nut knew their breath is bad, and the snb-
delieate their friends will never mention it
jeot is so —
Puware of counterfeits. Be snic each bottle is
FEDRIDGE * CO. If.
For sale by all Druggisw. " —
signed
'?.n'
-ie-
j the rato of Dtemt Abo a list of
'illl H* Primt* Bankers in America
'M M* " r (f the FINANCE OF EC ROPE
a| AlfiaCA «9 be pabllsbed in each edition, to
gbK eflk aO tbo Important NEWS OF THE DAT
iBttrtstiag Stories
OU Mmsssslpi fonad te the East, and no
e^e-ynt appeared to
■pM ffistory of
LIFE
Hw ■MfWtfexing Positions to which
Mbai of tbat Country have been
niaae Aorles will eontlnne throogb-
year, aad WW prove tha most Enter
•d to ths Public. •
_, ._ VMklrft Ssbseribsrs only, at 1 a
AB tatters mast M addressed to .
; / JOHN a. DYE, Broker.
TdUfetor asdProprietor, 70, WaBStraet New Tork
Lest or Mlalaid.
scrip $10 dollars ; the number or party issued to un-
known. Also three md valorem Certi'B
one. No. 108 to
to Jos. r
Ptaeador
The above scrip has bee* paid te to tbe eit'
surer. HENRT L. RA
San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 14th, 18ST.
NOTICE K hereby given tbat tbe co-partnership
heretofore existing betw.cn H. Slack It Wm. P.
" in the practice of law. has this day been dis
. 108 to Henry Frymeyer far M.4
Ball, for MjM, and one, No
r 0. Levarry for N^t.
100 dollars issued toG. Krer p-
issued to W. B. Leigh, city
rtifieates issued,
$4.41; one, Nr.
not known to
;y Trea
LI)AZ.
ved by mutunl consent, tbe business of the Arm will
be closed by Wm. P. Graves. GRAVED ft SLACK.
Stagers Improved Scwiag Machine.
THE undersigned is Agent tor J. M. Singer & Co , and
will furnish their Machines at New York price",
with the addition of freight. ■ 8inger's Sewing Machine,
are unrivalled for simpiieity.exeellence and durability
They cannot be put out of order except bv violent mi<
usage or abuse. But little praetice Is required to bv
come skillful in their operation, and all fabrices can
be sewed by them with equal facility, from a shirt
collar to a leather trao* for harness. Any desired
angle or carve can be sewed, and the Maehine can
complete 1000 stitches per minete, better anu stroager
than good hand sewing.
Printed instructions furnished.
Baa Antonio, Aug. 8, '67.9m ) WALTER BENNETT.
'sit Ycrk Pi*patck,]
rikes out
new busi-
nes*oto thttostaWisbinentofwhich.,!* gives his in-
Uuswy. timirteltots ai pecuniary means, can any-
thing be moreeoatrmptflUa than to have another steal
in, and. under specious pretexts, bold out to the pub-
lic an inferior article, and endeavor-to obtain their
patronage? Pray, wh«t difference is there so fa^a*
ihe honesty of the thing is concerned, between pur-
loining the business by which a citizen hopes to make
his bread and stealing ibe bread itaelf ? A common
thief, if ne tnjies without leave, however hungry,* a loaf
of bread from a baker's shop, isapp.ehended and con-
demned to the penitentiary lor daring in a. surrepti-
tious manner te apease his appetite.; but put a res-
pectable looking coat on his back and a few dollars in
his pocket, auJ he may. with impunity; liar, even
with the applause of his fellows, by knavery', forgery,
or other infamous means, lake the business of an
honest man from him, and go unscathed of justice.
All this is wrong me years since a gentleman of
this cily (Udolpho Wolfr) introduced to the citizens
of the United Stales a medicated article of gin. which
was highly approved by professional gentlemen as a
iperiortouic and deob-lruent mid the knowledge of
mch he. by advertisement and otherwise, dissemiir
ated throughout the country. So soon as trickster *
who pam in the business community as houest men,
saw that Mr. Wolfe was-"likely to have handsome re-
turns lor the time and money which he bad expended,
they set about forging his labels and palming off u)x>u
the people detestable and poisonous co npounds which
they have the hardihood tn call'"Schiedam schnapps "
In some instances they have gone so far as to put
Wolfe's name to their villainous liquids. As this
horde are growing bold in their jtsealiiiea, it is time
t^e public in town and coontrr' Were pot upuu tlieii
guard. Consumers should be sure tbat tbey purr haw
the genuine article, or rise their health may be irre-
parably injured by using the Horrible stuff thai un-
scrupulrus men. because they cau buy it cheap, will
offer as the genuine article. Pure-Schiedem .Schnapps
can only be obtained at the storrs of respectable mer-
chants and druggists, in town and country, and at tbe
establishmentofUdolpho Wolfe, Nos 18, 90 and £2
Beaver street, in this city, where it it gotten up ex-
clusively. We think it a only which Mr Wolfe owes
to himself and the community to pu!
rascals who are thus attornptnf to.
and those who would be his customers. He should
not permit his modesty to bold him back from making
so righteous as capose.
nbltab, by name the
> defraud both htm
lowers. He shoald
ces which he lid
to order upon short notice
Teat expense em-
sen, and henceforth
e shortest notice, all orders
'ihent. He would also say
ery best article of lumber ior
led willi either department.
k'ea, wheels, wagon frames,
and all of northern lumber
iug lo these many conveuieu-
and well seasoned.
ft'nOw'iit his command lie can make
CARE I A
BUG
S,.
ES,
'ULANCES,
VAGONS,
PLOWS,
ye with strong material and
', as he has ou hand'all sorts
liffihg ' .
TRIMMING9,
ionable kind. He would fur-
Or-repair any of thi
in a workmanlike mai
of necessary material ii
CARRIAG"
Of the best and most
ther remark that he
WARRAN
Thajt goes out of his I
Walk up, Gentlemeatf and we assure you that you
teC
ALL WORK/
p, and fur one year
will not be disappointed! or go away dissatisfied.
MS?!*
FR
But!
jrfty, from-,
grown to
climate, toclu.i"
Apple,
Peach,
aad many other.tree«.
Thej will also be constantly receiving new supplies.
Call at their Store,.on 9ommer"ce street. 10-tf '
TREES.
t jast received in onr
\ large variety of '
"Trees, mt
and adapted to our^Sa.
?%
Plum,
E-JL T
And Sale without Reserve,
AT REDUCED P^tCE FOR CASH, BY
L DESI^AZIERE.
customers and to the
. 9 quitting the business
tor the end of May next. Hi will sell his large stock of
Groceries and Liquors, consisting as follows ;
300BLLS, FLOtttf OP THE BEST BRANDS,
150 BAGS OF COFFKE.
50 BOXE OF HAVANA SUGAR,
•25 BLLS-OF LOUISIANA SUGAR.
Powder and Crushed 3ugar,-Candy. Rice, Barley, Sago.
Salt, Sweet Oil. Tea, Matches, Havana Sugars, Star
Caudles. Soap. Starch. Indigo, Butter and Cheese,
Lard, Codfish. Herrings. Mackerel. Lamp Oil, Pinting-.
WIKF.S OF ALL KINDS,
WHISKEY
■t BHANDY
AXISETT
And 7enerally, all in the grocery Line. Also an assort-
mea. of FANCY GOOD- and FRKNCH CHINA.
OCT' AH porsons indebted to this fiHn are invited to
come and settle their accounts before the prescribed
time.
San Antonio. March, '28,1857 '2*2
NEW ORLEANS
DOCTOR HPOFLAlMD'S
GERMAN
. rUI )IAN, ' .".'v - • .j,
BRITISH, and •
DRY GOODS,
:r{ J (, ., -
PE. REILLY & CO., so long known at the corner
* of Canal and Royal streets, beg to sajt that tiiev
mve removed to their larfre and new store; 126 I'anal
■street, between Royal and Bonrbon streets, 'knowo a*.
■TOUR©' BITILDINGS," sign of the "Golden Ha*."
Where their ampte ro m and a resident biwerin
Europe, will enable them to keep (the year rpiiud),. n
omplete stock in every department,, also a fall line 01
PL.I.V".1TMOJY GOODS
'■ i . ■ ( - ; f the best Southern manufacturer* :>v
Combined with the above, they will keep at the old
<tand, corner of "Royal and canal Streets," nailer the
name of - . „•.
EMBROIDERY AND LACE STORE,
, *' -A complete stock Of
Ladies' Dress Trimiaihgs,
Ribbons, , "
Embroideries,
... -;L*oobTV'
patent fi^birincs.
Ladies' and Geats' Furnishing Gaods.1
to suit the country merchant, as well as tbe consumer.'
This latter, is a clasB of house heretofore unknown to
this market 1*. ,-K. KKJLI.Y & CO.,
, 126 Cicinal StreBt,1" ! • -
. Between^Rnyal and Bourbon Streets,"
vf TOU&O,BUILDINGS
5*2 Sign of the "Golden Flax.*
SEALED PROPOSALS..
■ ' • NO TIC E ■
Is hereby given th® sealed proposals will be receiveil
at the office of tbe County Clark of Karnes County un-
til the morning of the 2Hl!i, March A. D. i?37:f6r crec-
lonc <
thick
and' two
feetwit
stwies
high ; each story nine feej iu
height and to be lined witb Post Oak plank four in-
ches thick set perpendicular, and tongued arid groved,
villi a grove of orie-Aild a half inches .thick; alsw, lo
he let into a plate at the top and a sill at the bottom of
two inches, with n. partition of the same material and
made the same w^r; UlStli bMHies and partition?.lo •*
lined alike. The firsl floor to be a good ordinary floor
of Pine lumber; the second to be of Post 0«ik eight
inches thick of solid timl>er ; and the third floor in be
of Oak six inches thick with six windows in ihe upper
story two' ou one sidt and four on the other, rn&kuig
three in each roort to be of wrought iron bars.crossed ;:
the size of the windows to be one by two feet, with
a Post Oak framiroffeur inches thifclr : securely fiisteued
to the main-wall wilt iron bolts,, with a (loor in the
upper story lo be of inch Oak plank ai>d three plank
thick, to be put togefher with wrought nails..velfclin-
• -• — " ^ ' '=— -ilaced in between
nished as a com
cbed and hinges of wrought iron
the plank. The lower story to be
mori residence in a workman like.style- a goo.d.slunoie
Roof. ofCypress, with four iuehes to the weather. By
order of the Codnty Conrt of Karnes County. -
MOORB-^CHc C. ;C. K. C.
10-4t i -..: _^m.-Aiulr. MORRiS,D^puiy.
'■ PREPABED BY
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a, Pa?
WILL EPiWtTDALL>" Ct'RE
LIVER C0MPU18T/ DYSPEPSIA, JAUWDICE.
Ckronie or Xervcvi Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising from d disordered
,' ' '' Liver or stamilat . V,
.-"'.'I "• • V>'-1'• v ■ xr ^
. ■ . as Const!(la- ', *
(i. tion. Inward 1'ilftSi ' "-'V •
: Piiljtess or Blood 10 thest
Heart iAeidily of ihe Stontdr'li,
Nnhsea. Heartburn Disgnstfor PoWi',.*
Fullness or Weigh! iit the SurtinMSh. Sorfr .
Eructations, Sinking.or Fluttering at tlie' Pit of
the-'Stomach, Swiiunuitgof the Heart. IfUrriei/ arid
difficult Brealliing. Flntteriiig at the Heart. Clioaking
. _ or,«uffocaling sensaiion's when in A lying postllrt.
Dimness of Nision, l)«>i* c.f url Itrfnti- tire
;' TSiglit. l'"cvor and Dull I'.iin in Ilie Head,
k > <<■-■ . Dcficici^sV^pV ferspinttifiifii'Ylfllww-
., uessof.^^^klii and Hyes. Pain
■'... • T:
liin-'s tif Kvil, " -T: - ■ .
• " "'hud great - . '
. . De.pres- - - ,
': J . iiofiaf-' •
'■ . .. a .....
Tlic-propriety rill calling. Die attentfn.it pf the public
aralioi) doet ^ wrtli a feelinjf ofnhfcmiisl,
leiice<iii its Virtue* aad adaptation t the diseases
to'r whichitis recTimmeijded ., ., ' ' '
It is no lic\v and untried arficlc. lnrt one tliat-ha«
its favor, given by the prriminefir aiHl well known
Ph yf-icians and indivHdual* in all parts Of tlie country
is lni menje, and ff cun;ful. pecsual of the Almanac,
pttttliehrdannually by the proprietor, and to be had:
gratis of fitly of lii< Agents, cannot lni.t satisfy nbe'.
most skeptical that ijti* remedy is really deserving the.
gn'gfcelibrity it has obtained, ~
Principal Office and Manufactory^ No. 90 ARCH
St., Philadelphia Pa. - - .
.Testimony-from the Scrafcbweat.
CUSHING & SWAIN, Proprietors of the " Demo-
crat,7' says: ;_f?i- * 'r?- f '
CoLBMBtrs, TckaV Feb. 30th, 1955—We have
both of us used your Oerman Bittrrs^and are, willing
to testify to their excellence The circumstances
wherein we found, ibem beneficial were
fromprotracted Spelt of CkiUs and ferer."?
T. H.M'Mahok, Jc Co., Richmond. Texas,; B, F.
Bucker. Washington Texas; and S. W. FisHza.
Matagorda Texas, alt speak'jif-the highe*trtern . of
the great merits and virtues of tiie German Bitters,"
• JAJSPKR AYDSLOTT.tays: . '
Ran Oak, P.rjiirie Co., Ark., N'ov 14 IS54—uNear-
(Vhat iny physic
was,«e tly two.
fffe
i. .BowaiVl Ass
a- By.onieu of t
GEO. FAfRrfl
-i> ■ EZRA
President.
S2,OOOr«;
IV in the United
AGENTS WANTED, either' Laoieb
/ Wor.geailemen. in every town anjlcouii-
Uuit^d States, t6^igage in a geHteelbtisiifiess.'
by which they can mate from 3M.000,to -Si.OOO a year.
ForparticuliB*, iadTcs^.;eift:tosing^iamp^ ,
81. ' t' ! " r-: : ; Box lit. Phiiadelphie, Pa.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
qnOBarrels Tresb buri.ed (ir^e at lite Salado Quarries,
north of san ^iitouio.
20tf F.D SKRLIGO. SuperiHUm/<ene
FO it S.JJLE
TWENTY superior Work Mules.
- Enquire of
- - - .d t G.P. DEVINE.
TYPE F0UNDARY
AND PRINTER8' EMPORIUM,
^ * Estabfirtjekl I8l8.v ... .
, v* B|AGER'Jr.« St Co.,
3© Gold Street, New fork City.
<T*HK subscribers desire to advise tbe friends and the
X HriutingInterests generally, that since Ihe late
Are, which Tnjured only the jnanufacturiug department
of -thefr establishment, tbey have entirely refitted the
same with new machinery r*u4 have availed themselves
of tlie opportunitv to intraBRRl everv
/ MODERN IMPROVEMENT
wliicli long experience and capital can command ; and
that they have therefore unequalled facilities for
producing TYPE3 of superior excellence anddurabilly,
and for supply ingall orders for the same with great
accuracy and promptness. '
OUR NEW SPECIMEN BOOK,
[just issued) will be freely given to all who wish to
purchase, when applied for. Printers will please be
particular to directing how it may be sent.
We also furni. h every article needed in a Printing
office, at manufacturers' prices. :,! ,■ '.
Machine and Hand Presses
Hoes, Adams, Taylor's, Ruggles. - - , '
CHASE'S DIAMOND PRESS,
(of which we are sole agents to this city,) and of every
other maker in the United States ; Ink, Cases, Stands.
Imposing Stones, Composing Sticks, Galley's (brau
ana wood,)-" '"
Orders sri
PRINTERS' STOCK, '
of eia/tiU.' r .t-
Electrotyping and Stereotyping,
in all their branches.
TYPE COPPER-FACED TO ORDER.
Old type reeeivaU in exchange for new atJ|ine cents
per pound, if delivered in sixty days from the date of
purchase ; if later,but six cents per pound.
jfg~ Publishers of newspapers who will insert this
advertisement three times, jrith this note, and forward
us a paper containing the sftme. will be paid to print-
ing materials by purchasing four times he amount of
their bill for the advertisement
Second-Hand Pbxsses (Machine and Hand)
usually on sale. ■-
7o1*k££: •'«. * Co; :;
Feb. 12th, 1867 lS-St. '
I,).Chases, Furniture, ftc., 4c.
«Ul also be filled for PAPER, CARDS, and
Administrators Notice.
TBE STATE OF TEXA&, 1
CoDSTT OF VVJlLDK. f
Letters of Adminisiratioo-bavuig been granted to the
undersigned by the Honorable County Court of Uvalde
County sining for Ibe sett%nent of Estates, at its late
February term, to wiv.oa the 33d day of February'
D 1850, ou the Estate Of T. B. Hammer deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims
against said Estate to pMeni the same within the
time prescribed by law. "
March, 101b, 1857.
GEORGE ALLEN,
Administrator of ihe &jate of T. B. Hammer deed
Military lMtIt 4-P«8. Chrlstiau.
The fifth session of ten consecutive'months com-
mences February 1st. and ends December 1857 —
Only fifty boarders are received, and none enter over
tbe age of fifteen, remaining after entrance as long a«
•wired.
Applications to All vacancies, and for circulars con-
taining terms of admissi.4i. rules and references to a
large number of Southern gentleiken, whose sons have
en^thp lnsututjB can be made by mail.^^^
>Superintendent M. M. I..
Pass Christian.
Reference. San Aatoni)^ VANCE k BROTHERS.
sbmuo
at COST.
TUSTcaU at the store of TWTv- Cole East
J aide of Military Ptaxa,ahd you can purchase Goods,
by retail, or to quantities to suit purchasers, at Vest
prices, eMh as
DRY .GOODS- :0
\ GROC
ES, x
RDWAREi die
7-tf
ABLE Q1
FromFCdrpua Ch
DISTANCES
to the different Gav-
in the Interior.
From Corpus Cbristt to Ban Patricio
" 4 J*" ^ Jtafagio
i
« t '• -.
miles.
25
40
65
80
S3
90
110
US
l'.!0
l-.fl
1-5
140
150
j, Goliad
: - • -
Helena - -
'"Clinton - - ■
f.Oo males
. >" Seguin - - •
'• San Marcos
New Braunfels
lock hart - -
'• Castroville -
c /*T-.Au tin - - -
M San Antonio, strsifrht 1^5
■ •" " course, viatioliad 145
60
90
1-27
130
140
175
175
180
•M)
230
•200
Fort Merrill
Fort Kiyell - - -
...o Brownsville - -
41 tort Kin-roM
. -yiorl >!clnt sh
" Fort In^e ' w
f " Fort Msrtin Scott
Fort Duncan - •
Fort Froghan - -
V Fort Clark - -
4f Fori (iraham - -
Fort Gates - - -
" Fort Worth - -
" Fort Belknap - -
.,r Leaton - - - -
El Paso - - - -
400
. .i , TAKEN OPi/"
At Fort .Lancaster, Texas. SSpl. 2Sthr 1856, one
negro boy lianrcit Lewis ; light color,l Jue eyes,'about
5 feet 7 ilich^ high ,"19 years old; welgh's about one"
hundred and fifty- five p<>unil*. lf tbe-owner comes
liirward. within ihe time,prescribed by tow,; pays ex-
penses, and proves property, he shall rec. ive him. If
not. the'firero Will be-sold at public aueliou to pay
cosi-. . .. • John Glynn.
Fort Lancaster, DeeTSlth. 1836.' "
HAVE r you SUBSCRIBED
« **it- .' .. i
Cosmopolitan Art Association
- FOR THE THIRD YKAR?
SEE THE RARE INDUCEMENTS!—The man-
agers have the pleasure of announcing that ihe
collection of Works of Art designed for distribution
among the subscrtberSj whose names are rec^ivod
previous to the «8th of January, '57, is much larger
and more eostiy{into on;any^previous year.r;Amoi«
the leading works iii.Sculpture—Executed in tbe finest
marble—is the .new and beautiful Statue of the
"WOOD
The 3usu of the Three Grpa| American Statesmen,
CLAY, WEBSTER AND CAtHtiUfc,.
Also the exquisite Ideal Bust,
APOLLO A N D D IAN A,-.
IN SIARBL'E, LIFE SIZE.
Together-' with the following Gro'dps and Statues in
Carrara Marble—of the
Struggle for the Heart,
Venus and Apple, Psyche, Magdalen,
Child of the Sea, Inuocfefrfce,
Captive Bird, & Little Truant,
With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection of
several hundred . ~
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,
by leading Artists.
The whole of .which are to be distributed or allotted
among tbe subscribers whose names are received
prtvions'to'theL' — ,r\^ _ '"J
Twtn tyelghtb of Januaiy, '51,
when thi Distribution will take place,
TlKXS or StTBSCBIPTIoV.
E very substtiber of three dodtos is entitledto
A copy of tbe splendid Sterl Engraving, "Saturday
Nigbt,"or a copy of any f the following $3 Maga-
zines one year; also
A copy of the '-Art Journal" one year, and
A Ticket in the Aunual Distribution' of Works of
Ait. • •
■ Thus, for every $3-paid, a person not only gets a
beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but also
receives the Art Journal one year, and a Ticket m the
Annual Distribution, making four dollars worth of
reading matter besides ihe Ofeket, by which a valuable
tainting or piece of statuary_msy be received in ed-
ition. . ; •
No person is restricted to a single share- Those
taking five memberships, remitting *15, are entitled
to six engravings, and to six tickets in tbe distribu-
tion, oi any five of the. Magazines, one year, and six
tickets. . 'W ! . S.'4*. .
Persons, to remitting ftinds for membership,.will
please register tbe letter at the Post Office, to prevent
loss ; on receipt of wfcich, a certificate of Membership,
together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will
be forwarded to sky part of tbe country,
For further particulars; seethe November Art Jour-
nal. sent free on application.
For memberfhip. address C. L. DERBY,
' Actuary C A. A.,
343 Broadwsy, Ne# "York, or Western Office, 163
Water street, Sandi
dusky, Ohio.
8-tf.
V-A-tiU XI
f- OP THE VARIOUS
GOLD & SILVER COINS.
AMERICAN GOL0,
Eagles, sine. 1833, •
Half Eagles, sinee 1833,
Quar. • •' « " -
Eagle; old, before 1833,
Half Eagles " u -
Quar- " " u «
iah Gold.
gore reign—all dates, A dwts. 3 grs..
Half " " 2
Doubloon-
Half "
Quar. "
Eight "
13
Spanish Geld.
all dates, 17 dwts. 8 grs.
u g a I# "
•« 4 " 8 *-
. •. J >' 4"
•10 00
5 00
2 50
10 SO
#
2 82
$4 84
2 42
$16 00
8 00
4 00
2 00
i-uuircu w.iuj iiwuir.uiiu uru . in tai't. frequent-
ly SO low as to lie pruuonnced past recovery by
physician-saint frielitls. Al other times 1 war*
ride us far as Clinton, tlie coumy ^eat of Hi
co limy., Ky„ in whicli 1 resided at' Ae fimo.v<
one-day ai.tlie'store of Mr. Sloofe. to: Clinton, wi
knew my ioag-oonfiiRiaen't, be .rc
GcnnaiiBitters. X look a couple on ..
tlteni <>f so much beuefit -o me that l fmmedi:
cured more of thein. I now wish you to rutorm
tlie iLiimcgof y-Qurifgeiit in Little ^ypk,.this State,
I wish to gejCeome more of tlie'Biti'ets. I"im wisj
that had I continued'the useof tkeui.ray health would
have been restored as far as a in an .Of my age (71)
con Id expect-" .' 'V '
These Bitters are entirely vegetable', they invigorate
and Villlage in the United States and Canada*.
WOOOMAJI'S
cherry expectorant
For the Cure of lneipitnt Consumption, Bronchitis.
and for, the Relief of Consumption
. .. " in all its stages. ; " ^ -
A Medicine that will promote expectoration, wbilp,
at tbe sftme time, 4t soothes and removes Irritation
and fnOamatioo of tbe Lun«, Is a deSderatom long
sought by the Medical profession. ^ Tb« «rtieles of>
which it is ebmposed are all know P to ^edicalmen,: nd
are nsedby.them daily to nil.pulmonary complaints:
but the proportions are such as to give the medictoba
poW«* and rang, of application. p^ae^^ed bj n. other
compotuldi
. i-a 5?«
Ma
'p~I '■< i ■ •" * ■ : .
." WOODMAN'S
SUGAIHWED BiLIOUS PILiS,
FOR the Curoof headache, Pains tik the Back. Breast
and Sides, Dyspepsia. Fevers of all htads. Female
Complaints, liver Complaint, ErysipHas. Nervous Com-
plaints, aad other Diseases arising from Impurities of
Blood and Obstructions to the Digestive Organs.
HOWAftO ASSOi WTlON
. PBlLAtiEliPHlA.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Sexual Disease*, si
Impi
mm
hiES^ IMPCffENCE. GQL
•<v PHI LIS, tlic Vice ofONANlSB^Sr
*^c'Hc>tfAFfi) Association,-3n;
:m-fHt dc-lrocliou of human Ufa,
diseases, and tlie deceptions priK
foriuua'te victim's of such diseases 4).*
directed iheir coiltiiltingSurgeoh.
ACT rf-oriliy ol fWar Jiaiuef. ttrgiyc
URAJl'IS. lo ail nervous thus.a&icled.' Who
letter] fcitli ill -cri^fiiili 'tff
ife4* « t\
ie*0 l- 7 T.-j v
v'u pati.-fn.*. Imbits of lilt. Sc—)
(XMcrfv ami iitferin^, to FURNISH MEDICINES
FUKff OFCilARGE."
' TitH^ownr.
e*tabHsUed>.y
nil aSSocmtron is a It-ilev
dfcf 2fiSi.bojt
.lid in cases of eitre^S'-"'Mttit tgff
r *do
ne-: J y
rnltis df BMmu * .. " i
sick, il.ml di
ted wiib.^i
lemifc' Diseas- S*'
v the Association, a Reprtrt «tt ; i lie inset Htl
nrbalion or Stlf-Abu sssa^ss 5ffl t&j* ^
. u;.ii si ile<l euyelopej) _,iW y^CakarS', ; rf«vf
^Address.-Dr.
*itei ,un,i*ri ^
^i^'^^iibftclied, liy the Aiiqicwttton. a Report An;
Unafusin,:
on ther'eSplt of JjOii
K
**■1 jriffo J*
0fanfir>S!
IsMtrt* srii
3 T#t totj ■■
03LEAX8 ' f'w VOVDMaOBbT- m ' SflHfiK t
Retatiriag. she will leave Powder At Jfew
loans, as follows : _ Mjtn*
On Monday, the 283 of "
On Thursday, tire 6th of March,
.On Sunday, the Mttt of .•«'
.
iwHSSL-
wagons and
4?SS!?"
«BmB
V
T«t f l
m
fg$< A fefy viiliiaSle S&m is
Rik'H miles betofr life ne* town in
GonWflwundcd on the southwest
creek> and covmiuing 430 acres of toiid
There iaoffrnjid Mfc (b <l
head of cattle. amUrom 60 lo 7ft I
r with ifarmoigbtehsiis'suglrli
bluekMhitfiWcar«:fai<*>
,, :j_.~ r .„T„„,T wot ncrleev this oppoltunitK'1
etaminc the same for themselves. * ' ' • ;N
•i k'or.particularsealUttlue<«Tax«i Office/'
Unucr?
eat Cutters and Sunje Sttrffera.
by- it.*;. H.D. K0RT0:
wit m-1
. Thie undersigned has twenty thoiisenddoll
■*7 he wishes to In vest to *gi od pajier prjrfit
re«l*state fi.r security; fbr itartit.ularB call ontbeiuu- ,
dersigntd on ihe ffalsdo, oi on Mc^rs. Hewitl. Ne^-tdtfr!' ',r «
and ficCeuey or bri Messrs. Paschal ttiid StliSllnz; #v
Febraary Al 1657: f ■.., JQXS^.- y?3^
CORN AMD ROnDRH Wni BA#:*^1'? f'M.
e about 1000 bushels Corn an
fodder, which i Will sdl to
..to such quantities to uit pi
on ttfc Salado. onb mile betotr 0**1
FcbruarjSJd. IP"
atU:
FALL & WIN
: * j T ,f-r.
LAVANB
M ',$&}
pF
CALICO
PATE5T OINTMENT,
Fer the Cure of * . ■ , ^
OCROKJLOUS aud other Tomorji. CTper^Sore I'j-ea-Os. -
&;Sore L^s,.Kheu'mabe Patos.'Oi4 j" dFre'di"^'.>im.l , r. * .
Tetters, Sprato*, Eruptions, Bruise : « hiliblato<,. Swel-
lings and lntlamatro.o. f'ilfs, Scald Head, Corns, aad ! SHAWIS, -
■ - i. sua
■-J Also a large Ai
External Dueases ^neralTv.
DR. BILLING
CARMINATIVE &
-
AM' INFALLIBLE REMEDY
For Cholera Infantum, or Summer Com-
plaint of Children, Cholera Morbus, "
Diarrhoea, or any Irregularities ..
of the Bo^ds,
THE long and successful experience in tlie use of (his
Remedy, by the inventor, in the treatment'- of all
the diseases for which it is recommended, together with
the highly respectable testimony, which numbers bear
to its efficiency in the cur* of the Bowel Affection? of
Children, Diarrhoea, Choiera Morbus and Dysentery, to
grown persons, entitle yt to the ponfidenceof tlie com-
munity. ' .•
? fOODMAff'S
EXTRACT OF JAMAICA GINGER,
S elaborately prepared from carefully selected arti-
cWs of the best quality ; it possesses, in * concentra-
ted form, all the valuable-, properties of tlie Jamaica
Ginger, and Is warranted io Jje free from all irritating
or other properties of au injurious tendency.
The best recommended Mbdieine in the Country is .-
st twria ,Oi . -
MAGICAL FEVER CURE,
Warranted im all cases to eflect a core.
MIN KILtlfiff I INIMENTi i
For Rheumatism. Affections of the Spine, yervons Ws-
eases, Sore Throat, Weakness, Salt Rheum. Ac.
[£7"* For sale by O. 0. Woodman Cor. Oanunon and
5^^ And every variety .of ^nifW toii _
• :s;. ;' n iB
> To- our.Gentlemen Customers' we say,
Uave, as ft imi'gl* assortment of .
READt MAbfi CE0THHl%- "&U
For jtfen aad Soys, of all sises,"and losult trerritnif.nl
, Also a large Selectta*,^ V ' ' ***'
i. mkrrs ANn skw^sif*'* fH"
■Pk. Hats, Caps, Shirts of all tWds and priies, !*^!
^ Undershirts, Drawers, Hert Haadkst.
chiefs, Cravats ; and., in fact every thing connected
■with a w«l selected assortment of Roefts'
a*6iu aud Ready Made CLOTHING«K E. . : a>j$
Magazine Streets, N. O. and by J. M. Devine, San ASto-
nfir^liawM..: - .Ci*? ' *4 iy
JOT TO THE WORLD.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY !
U URE, HIT'S
sarsaparilla
OF all tbe remedies that have been discovered during
the present age for thi
heir to," none ^gual this
French Gold,
Napoleon (20 francs) 4 dwts. 3 grs... 33 80
2 Napoleon (40 francs) 8 " 6 " 7. 60
Louis d'or—all date!*-— 4 ** 20 ■' 4 66
Promiscuous Coin-—Gold.
Ten Thalerg, all /iatls, 8 dwts. lOtrrs. 37 70
Fr d'or of Denmark, Prus . 4 dwts. 5 grs 3 85
Doubtedo ii 8 da is. 10 grs. 7 "0
10 Guilders all dates, 4 dwts. 4 grs. 4 00.
Johannes. Jalm T. 1R dwts. 7 pr*. 17 00
Moidore. Brarilian, 5 dists. 4 grs. 4 87
Ducat, Netherlands. Denmark, Prussia,
Ac., all dates, " dwts. 5 grs. 2 20
Crown. I'ortugal. Maria U , 6 dwts. 5 grs 2 80
- * - - • - •' 2 00
2 30
3 96
Zervonitz, Bu^U, 2 dwts. 2 grs,
XcrifT, Turkey. 2 " 7 «L
Pislole, Italy, 3 " 11*
Silver Coin.
Spanish Dollar—unblemisheil
do do blemished or hamia«re<l
Mexican "
Five Francs
Two Francs, 35 cents, and one Fraec
* Freach Crown
F.nglish do
Half do , .
English Shilling (• pence to propevtien)
Thalvrs. German
One Guilder
lfany Doubloons, and parte Doubloons are 1
consequently not saleable. A DouMeon sbei
tbe came as a good dollar er two half dollars.
SI 00
90
1 00
03
17
1 00
1 IS
76
•-S3
ttl
36
it. and
weigh
tbat fiesh is
'ration. Only
three years have elapsed .StUb 'tt discoverer (Who
spent a decade in studytoft^Sperimeatalising asd iter,
fectingit) first introduced it to the pnbUe, aad tt it
alreadv recognised by tbe most eminent physicians to
all parts of the country to be the most surprising and
effective remedy for certain discesfs of which tbey
have knowledge.. ... " .
All other compounds or syrups of the root have hith-
erto failed to command tbe sanction of 'the/acuity, be-
cause on being tested, tbey hate b^n fonnd to contain
noxious ingredients, which neutralizd'the good effect*
of the sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the hmlth of
the patient. It is m>t#o with Hurley's preparation
Tbis is the pure and genuine extract of the root; and
will, on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect
cure of tbe following complaints and diseases :
Affection of tbe Bone, Habitual Costiveness,
Hebi||ty,. Indigestion, f*
liiheases of the Kidnyrs, liver complaint,
Dvsjiepsia,
Kry*.ipetas.
female Irregularities,
Fistula.
Piles,
l*u! jiouary Diseases,
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
SyphlUs, „ i ,,
Aud all diseases of the ^kte.
Hesidea curing tbe «bore, it is also knewh to be
>rreat and powerful Vonic, purifyiHg the blood and invi-
gorating tbe system i'
Iii short, ii U without exception, "to the oases men
tioned and its general effect on the system, the most
efficacious, as it is most desirable, remedy of tbe age
It is r.iready extensively used throughout tut' country,
and is fast obtaining an Enropcfen reputation. The
instances of ou res it bits effected are daily enming to
tbe proprietor's knowledge, anil he lias no hesitation to
rcoonuaendtogitto'onesn<i all alio desire to procure
relief ffom suffering. One bottle being tried, its effect,
will be too apparent to admit of further doubt.
Recollect Hurley's 5afsaparitfa Is the obiy gonuiuc
article in tlie mark t.
Hy Price one dollar per bottle, or six for five dollars
For sale at the manufactory, c<irner of seventh and
Green starts, I^ouisville, Ky. Also, wholesale and re-
tail by dealer * in MedictnetkruiigboutUie United State.
Canada and Mexico. 42-tf
WHOLESALE.
J. IVbight It Co. New Orleans. I,a.
BaCox. Hyde ft Co., ft. Louis. Mo.
Fxhmwobth & Co.. Memphis, Tt-iiuesse.
RETAIL.
J. M. DEVINE, S*n Antonio.
Rates, Krecketiridge ic Co., Texana.
Klliutl A Co,, llous'ou.
Beaumont. Jr., Lavaca.
Bowles A Jeffries, Cameron.
, F.Dudau, Austin, -
Leaviti A Parker, Victoria.
And aMtateneH-r Jlpotbecanec.
.whit ifioav
DRESSES. ^
SucVai «rf* Ilex
mdi
Pjsi
. •' '' .tr.*
' sdsSmh ]•'
Assbrtatent of - ;nsw'
Uisis>m,tZ
both Ladies aud Gents ; together a
selection of " ; - £•■
Oct. 16.
TlI ~ ' ~
"NACE, TUB 0ARBER.. ,
mgr, « " - i/rro^iug, ousuifiwdij iuu ui vuBjmnn
his line will'be fittonded to upon the shortest actios I
Be has connected #ith him two m od workman, " "
prepared to accommodate customers i t all tim«'-
llarber continues bis baeines* at Als «
tbe Eastoiide of Slain Plaza, where snaT-
Hair Dressing, Shampooing and all hasioessto'
LVNBBR FOB aA&BZ
150,000
aiiaennoas '• * .
2 inch Pbdfc IS f«it toti to^. ^ J -
' ' 't ti ' ' if klA'*
Board. .nd JoUt
kinds and nixes.
jsO.MO Shingles and 30,000
feei Vellow Pine Lumber
Ths above mentioned,lumber,and
and sizes can be had of tbe under*).
froma distance will recdire ——"
18-tl)
LMUWMTall
(Bfrn
ft Co.
-£1-
ASf
to*#,
.,*883 84, made payable
Cha*. D. M ntel,
Allpe'Honlase
Port Lavaca, Ttxa*.
:hv ' - J
of
for rtld ante. -
San Antonio, Jane 3d, 18S6.
ite knder
Caution toStockRslsera. .
SCREW WORM AKD BLOW VJbt*
Ia>cbxk A fo.V Cherokee LmimenK SBt iMffiUf
«wrm, and the only rebsdOt —
te dcuruciiou affile Scren Worm and j
^ -muf i,bs now been before fcTUxferifbf
r over three years, and:bat been thoronrbly
leswd a« a posttim «ni< speedy exterminator of tout,
desuuetive vermin- - ,
Lovnss ft Oi. jarfljf Vlriim th% discovery of tbis
great remedy, -and ulilil the pre tent. ynOTy- no Otijer
Liniment wanaffered ir known tor ihe relief of Gra-
ziers of Texas i but now, ihe uitorecedented
itv of our Cherokee l.iuimentv has
fndi
Aha
pecuniary reirorrf-—the porprietors of the variottsimi-
tatious a dual, to pal in off their worthless articles
upon tlie ntisucpeciiux, without regard to jttWne, or
any known merit in ihe nostrum offered, j
We call Opon all interested to
BKWARE oT All. othe* LINIMENTS *
claiming to destroy tlie Fcwcw Won*, and prevent
the attack of the Blow Flx ; as tbey are all MUX im-
itations, covertly io trifle with the credulity of th*
people. f ►= —ii &* '" ^ •
As designing persc^shave imitated <
■bey will doubtless try Kujstitale<
Bka asp ButLocx. the Setter to _
tion. We refer to the following wolf !(***•♦ Ail 1c-
tnen in Texas—mnny others might be nifif i>vho
will voncli fbrtlie signal t lficaey. of our Lixmasr,
to wit: Dr. W. Henry lilton. Had Robm* A -Co.,
Houston; Dr. Francis T- Dsl*u, Aistin ? Ron. D. C.
Dickson, Auderson; Rogan ft Hepf«nsift)..t^>ck-
nd. Bexar County ; Dr. C. L'.
hart, Dr. Juo. Sutherlui
Slgw art. Danville ; M. C iB. L Rogers, and IB Vers.
Yimous ft Co.. Huntsvillc: Dr. T. S W«lbcr, Gon-
zales ; Dr. K. C. A ^dersoii. ffe^bin; Dr. It D. Lalv
adie.and Dr. Southwick, Galveston; S.' R. #0Hiolf.
Breuhhm; D. M. Wlmley ft Co . Centrt^rtUa | Dr.
Jno. Tolivor. l olumlius ; Chambers ft Adams, and
McMahan. MrFarland ft Co.. Richmond ; Dr. W. B.
Davis A to.. Hallettsville : J. M- Reuis ACo..* Jn-.
dianola ; Wm. Johnson. Kauffman; B- S. J^pdeot:.
Honey Grove; Dr D. G. Gregory, La Gnm; Dr.
K.-F- Heard. Leoiia; Grey A Btllard, Matagorda ;
Dr. F.Beaumont, 1 Aran: Br. J. L- Sears. andC.
M. Hubby A Co.. Waco ; Breckinridge Bate; A Co.,
aud Coleman 4 Bro , Texana; J. M. 'Deviiw ft Co.,
S;m Am • lio. and Dr. B. F. Backer, Washington.
OurC ROKEK LINIMENT may be.bpo? mer-.
chains a Druggists to nearly every lo'wn to"Pexaa.
Prepat< oulv by LOl'DBN
,94. A"ch sl. Ppilada.
DR. J .M. DEVJNE Agent, ?an Anto^ *f a*
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