The American Flag. (Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1846 Page: 4 of 4
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JNO. N. HENRICIUES,
., Auctioneer,
i COMMERCE Street, two doors from tbe'lGov-
ernment Square. Sept. 23, 1946.
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JUAN N. HENRIQUES,
Vkndutero,
ALLE de Comercio, dos puertas de la Plaza de
Armas. Sept. 23, 1946.
AUCTION NOTICE.
THE Subscriber' has taken the store situated
one door from the corner of the Plaza, sign of
the Red Flag, for the purpose of carrying on the
Auction and Commission Business, in all its bran*
cftes. Any sales that may be entrusted to his care
Will meet with prompt attention ; the sale days are
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The sale of
Horses and Mules every day, or at any time when
called upon. Advances made on Consignments.
Sales Will be cried in the Spanish, English, and
French languages. JNO. N. HENRICIUES.
P.S. In all cases prompt payment will be made
on any goods sent to my care. J. N. H.
Matamoros, Sept. 23, 1846.
—i L— w. i L.."jua—mi.
AVISO AL PUBLICO.
HABIENDO obtenido permiso por el Ylustre
Ayuntamiento de esta ciudad para seguir de*
sempenando eloficio de Vendutero publico, los que
suscriben, ofrecen a los habitantes de estepunto,que
encontraran en su eslablecimiento el mcjory punctual
cumplimiento en despachar las mercancias que ten-
gan a bien conferirles para su remate ; asi coruo la
proporcion de que uno de los socios profesa los tres
idiomas mas urnales en esta plaza, como son el
Frances, Ingles, y Castellano.
JUAN. N. HENRICIUES.
Matamoros, Sept. 19, 1846.
CHARLES F. GALBERT, Public Auctioneer in
and for the city and port of Matamoros, ap-
pointed by the Mexican Government in 1836, begs
leave to acquaint the Merchants and Traders of this
HORSES TO HIRE.
I have opened a stable on Abasoio
street, where I shall keep constantly
on hand from thirty to forty substan-
tial horses to let; or a sufficient amount to supply
the demand of the whole travelling community.
No gentleman need look farther than my stable t0
obtain a horse to ride to Burita, Point Isabel, or
elsewhere and £ ants will be furnished at all time*
to return horse® if desired.
Application made at the stable or at my office
on '1 erran street will be attended to.
IO^Persons riding my horses to Burita will plenne
leave them with Mr. A. G. Owens, who is fully au.
thorized to act as my agent at that place.
I. B. B1GELOW, Proprietor.
Matamoros, Au£ 8, 1946.
D
OCJTOR
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E VENDE'—Arina Americana de la mejor cali-
dad co barriles. Ocurra a la casa dc
JUAN LANE,
A la esquina-calle de Washington y Chiapas.
Matamoros, Sept. 1.6, 1846.
BOARDING HOUSE.
BOARDERS can be accommodated at the United
Stole* House, on Commercial Street', second block
from the Square, in a manner unsurpassed by any
house in the city. Boarders will be taken by the
day or week, and every attention will be paid to
keeping the table well supplied. The charges are
roooerate, and the proprietors flatter themselves the
House is too well known to need further recommen-
dation. ,
Attached to the Boarding House is a BAKERY,
where steamboats and families can at all times be
supplied in any quantities they inay desire.
Alio, qi BAR, where the choicest Liquors are to
be had. MR. & MUS. BROWN,
Sept. 16, 1846.
E. G. W. SCHOENIAN, from Gal-
veston, having opened a Dispensatory in this
city, takes this opportunity to info-in the residents of
the town, that he will always keep on hand a full
assortment ol Medicines and Drugsof every desciip.
tion, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, &c. He will
attend personally to Physician's Prescriptions. For
professional services, apply at all hours at the Dig.
pensatory, nearly opposite the Auction Store, Com-
niercial street.
SODA WATER — with a choice assortment of
syrups, to be had at the Dispensatory. A supply »f
Ice daily expected. Call and try.
Matamoros, Sept. 9,
1S46.
city, that he is at all times ready to undertake the
sale of all kinds of Goods, damaged or otherwise,
that may be entrusted to him. He is always to be
found at the store called the Canon, on the principal
Square in this city.
Matamoros, Sept. 9, 1846.
MATAMOROS LUNCH <$• EATING-HOUSE.
Opposite the Custom-House.
THE Subscriber would inform his friends and the
public generally, that in addition to the Mata-
moros Lunch, he has opened a Boarding-House for
the accommodation of his numerous friends and
patrons, where boarding can be obtained by the
week, day, or single meal, on reasonable terms. His
table will be furnished with all the variety that the
market affords. The Bar will be supplied with all
kinds of wines, cordials, preserved fruits, ale, cider,
porter, curacoa, " rough and ready," etc. No pains
have been spared to furnish everything suitable for
the comfort of those who may favor him with a
call, and he hopes by strict personal attention to be
enabled to give general satisfaction.
WM. FOYLE, Commercial Street.; ag f0il0ivs:—If applied to the system, they promote
Matamoros, Aug 2o, 1846. , tt gentle and durable perspiration subduing the most
NOTICE TO STEAMBOATS. j obstinate fevers ; they speedily effect a cure in chills
rpHE Subscriber would inform owners or agents ; or aguo and fever, and by their powerful aciion on
JL of steamboats, as well as the public in general, j the skin often overcome rheumatism of long stand-
1 ing by ones application ; they have cured fits and
palsy by restoring a healthy aciion to the skin, and
FLOUR FOR SALE.
A MER1CAN FLOUR—of the best quality, for
C\. sale bv JOHN LANE,
cor. of Washington and Chiapas sti.
Disease."
sale by
Sept. 16.
ilIIe is my Doctor who cures my
DR. CHEEK'S SALUTARUS, No. 1, No. 2,
and No. 3, effectually removes the cause of dia'
lease by external applications', and their effects are
ITTILLIAM MORGAN would inform the citi
FT of Matamoros, that he has taken a shop on
i citizens
ion the
•orner of Abasolo and Terran streets, where he will
carry on the Tailoring Business in the most fashion-
able style; and all orders will be thankfully received
and punctually attended to, on reasonable terms.
Matamoros, Sept. 6, 1816.
of steamboats, as well as the public in general,
Proprietors,! t*iat he is prepared to do Tin, Copper, and Sheet
~——_J i Iron work of all descriptions, as well as Brass cast-
ings tor steamboats, in as expeditious and substan-
tial a manner as it could be done elsewhere. He
can be found on the south side of the market square.
J. W. BLUMENKRON.
Matamoros, Sept. 9, 1846
MRS. FOYLE has just received at her New
Store, (opposite her old stand) a very extensive
assortment of Dry Goods and Clothing. Her stock
will be found to comprise a greater variety and later
fashions than any other in the city. Having been se- ing Tobacco always on hand, ready for use
Ucted expressly to supply the wants of the market,
all elapses can be suited, from the richest Silks
to the cheapest Calicoes, which she will sell at prices
below any other Store in the city.
Matamoros, Aug. 14, 1846.
~DR7JAS. B. P. JANUARY,
PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE.
Residence at the American Hotel, Calle de Terran.
Matamoros, July 25, 1846. Iml9
NEW STORK
MRS. FOYLE would inform her numerous cus-
tomers that in addition to her former store on
Terran street, she has opened the house formerly
occupied by Wm. P. Aubrey, on Commercial street,
Where ladies and gentlemen can see a select assort-
ment o( Silks, Calicoes, Domestics, shirts, hdkfs
era vats, braces, hose and half-hose, Clothing of vari-
ous descriptions, boots and shoes, hats, ribbons,
gloves, shawls, laces, capes, children's caps, and
other Taney goods too numerous to particularise in
an advertisement—all of which.will be sold cheap
for cash. Call and examine for"yourselves
Matamoros, Aug. 23, 1846.
JUST RECEIVED j
>ER schooner " Mary Emer," and for sale cheap
the subscriber: Bordeaux claret of a superior
quality, 10 casks; Huut, Sauterne, and Barsac,
white French wines in quarter casks ; Claret wines,
St. Julien Medoc, etc. in boxes; Madeira, London
particular; Absynth and Kirschwasser, Swiss, Ani-
sette, etc.; cordials, sweet oil, and catsup.
Also, Chewing Tobacco and Havanna Segars, of
the best brands; 20 jars of Snuff; Hardware, tin
and glass ware, bar fixings, etc.; Crockery and Sad-
dlery; castings of all sorts and sizes; 3 blacksmith's
vices; Ohio Cheese, a superior quality; spades,
shovels, hoes, nail hammers, saws, filee, faucets,
locks, plane-bits, screws, tacks, etc.; Boots and
Shoe#; Stirrups, solid brass; port-bitts, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
F. HELMULLER, Plaza de Armas.
Mat&morof, Aug. 23, 1816
Matamoros, Sept. 19, 1846.
BADGER.
THE Subscriber, having received a choice assort-
ment of Goods of all descriptions, begs leave to
inform his friends and the public generally, that he
has this day opened his store in the red house oppo-
site the hospital, fronting on the Plaza de Armas,
where he will be happy to see his old customers from
Corpus Christi. F. HELMULLER.
Matamoros, Aug. 21, 1846.
W(
PER
by
COMMISSION AND STOREHOUSE.
OLF MACK AY wish to inform their old
customers, as well as every one else, that
they have opened one of the largest and best Houses
on Commerce street, that this city affords. From their
former Extensive run of custom, and their capacity to
attend to such business, they have no doubt will
secure to them a share of the patronage of this
liberal community.
N. B. All Consignments from abroad that they
may be favored with, will meet w ith the most prompt
attention, and immediate remittances.
Matamoros, July 23, 1846. '
■The co-partnership heretofore exist-
this day
dissolve^
The business of the concern will be carried on in
future by BAGATAY SIMON, in the same place,
where he hopes, from his unremitting exertions, to
receive the visits of his numerous friends.
Matamoros, Sept. 4, 1846
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE.
HE Subscribers offer for sale, at reasonable
prices, the following articles, viz:
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Wines of all
descriptions, Tobacco, Cigars, Medicines, etc., etc.
They will keep a constant supply of the above named
articles, of the very best quality, which they will
at
Notice-
ing under the firm of Simon 4- Co. is
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always be ready to dispose of for Cash.
D. WOLF & MACK AY.
Matamoros, Aug. 29, 1S46.
PUFF! PUFF!! PUFF!!!
THOUGH opposed to puffing in general, we are
particularly fond of a good segar. Those of our
friends who are fond of luxuries can be supplied with
segars of the best quality, by application to the right
hand corner of Foyle's Lunch House. Good Chew-
T1
giving the blood a. Iree circulation ; in all chronic
diseases they give relief on the first application, and
in thousands of instances have effected perfect cuiei
alter all other remedies have failed—in proof of these
statements, hundreds of the most respectable teeti-
monials from different States of the Union might be
adduced. Also, Cheek's Preparation of Q.uick Lime,
connected with the bathing, will kill and cure vene-
real ulcers in from five to ten days ; nor has it ever
failed, w hen properly applied, in effecting permanent
cures in cases of cancers, king's evil, white twellings,
and ulcers of cyery description—whether they be of
long standing, or merely incipient. All of which
may be found on the comer of Terran and Abasolo
streets, at the sign of " Cheek's Medicines."
Matamoros, Sept. 9, 18-JG.
FRENCH RESTAURAT.
HE CITIZENS and STRANGERS in Mats*
moros are most respectfully notified, that the
undersigned has opened a large and commodious
RESTAURAT, in the upper story of the building
occupied by Col. Lewis r. Cook's 6tore, 011 the
corner of Ctdle Terran and the Public Square, where
he will bu at all times happy to meet his friends
and acquaintances, and setye them at his Tables
with every delicacy that the market or city aflbrda.
From his past experience in this business, he Hat-
ters himself that he will be able to please the mo*t
fastidious that may honor him with a call.
N. B. Active and the best waiters are secured,
and 110 attention shall be lacking 011 his part.
Fin if. Wines furnished at the most reasonable
prices. BAGATAY SIMON.
Matamoros, Sept. 5, 1846.
0WEN & DOWNES,
Casa de Comercio y de Cornicion, en
CORPU8 CRISTI.
OWEN &. DOWNES, tiene el honor de notificar
a sus arnigosy habitantes de los pueblos del K10
Grande, que su Altnacen se liaya burtida to todi
clase de jeneros de lienso—Tambien de Licore*:
Aguadiente, Vinos, &c. Mulas y caballosrecibido
en cambio de meicancias.
Matamoros, Augosto 3, 1946, 3ml9
TRAVELLERS' HALL.
POINT ISABEL.
THE subscriber has opened the above establish-
ment at Point lsabela, where he is prepared to
accommodate travellers and others who may favor
him with their patronage at the lowest rates and with
the best the market affords. Stage passengers and
others passing can have their meals served to them at
any time, as no hour will be found inconvenient
June 27, 1S46. FELIX TESTOK.
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Fleeson, Isaac Neville & Palmer, J. R. The American Flag. (Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1846, newspaper, September 26, 1846; Matamoros, Mexico. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478819/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.