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remedies.
L<f,.
the hrief period they have
ive succeeded in winning
acceptation. Som« of the
r effected through the agen-
noda by their use—cases
■lost eminent of the raedi-
fbur in number vis :
Purifier.
Salve.
tl « Worst forms of the
LEPBOST, —
■curvy, —
BONE FEIAOW,
tetter w0b1i,
KING WCRM,
•uroruloua clceri,
mercurial diseases.
ERTSTFELA8,
carbuncles,
cutaneous ekupttohs,
aooaruLA,
■ALT RBKOM,
•miu;
BCALD BEAU,
ITCH,
OLD SOKK ,
WBITLOK, '
PILES, , -• •
put^I-A,
ULANOE,
1 «OtLS, -~J
Aad diieu^p arising from, impurities of the blood
The W««hfiiKlon PnriBer sets with ^Teai effect on
all diseases or irregularities of the Liver, Kidneys or
Bowo* „V-
The WaaUugton Rheumatic Remedies.
f INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL,
Ate in&lirble curatives in the suhjoined diseases aud
all of a similar nature:
-MBttTMATlMf,
LOMAAOO,
^IW U THE BIBB,
INFCAMATOHY swell-
PAINS IN THECHE8T,
: '
NTRACTED SINEWS,
?A4.GtA,
(OISES.
i where External Stimulation is required,
nedy c u equal the Washington Rheumatic
t
be Washington Remedies will in futnre be issued 111
tffcfuUowing tow priced packages. The salve and
Ointment in SO cent and SI jars; «be. Purifier and I ter-
iial Remedy for Rhenmatism are put up in bottles at
$1 and S3
_Tot sale, wholesale and retail,at the DEPOT OF THE
SPRAINS,
FROST BITS,
CROCP,
CAKED BREAST,
STIFF JOINTS,
STIFF NECK,
BUNIONS,
BARB LUMPS,
GOUT,
paralysis,
It has taken years to make perfect this
GREAT DISCOVERY.
The argent necessity for such a work has long been
felt by Commercial men. It has been published to sup-
ply the call for such a preventive, and needs but to be
known to be Universally Patronized. It does more
than has aver been attempted by man. 07* It de
seribes every Bank Note in 8 Different Languages,
English, French and German.
Thus Each may read the same In his own
: . - <><': ' HaliwijTstllgUc
Terms—The paper will be about 28 by 42 inches, and
will contain the
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published,
Together with the rate of Discount. Also a List of
tdl the Private Bankers in America.
A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF EUROPE
and AMERICA will be published in each edition, to
gether with all the Important NEWS UF THE DAY.
Ah>o
Interesting Stories
From an Old Manuscript found in the East, and no
where else to be found. It hu.n£ver yet appeared in
jjyi'Ht, ssd>fgsiW> olha ~
Sole Proprietor*.
TEXAS AGENTS.
W.H. Woods, Part Lavaca; D. C. Dickson, Anderson;
A- Joost, Palestine; HC.L.&scha. ft. Galveston.
. 11. Eliot, Heustan; J.M.Devine,San Antonio;
' u k Co.,Sherman; M. L. Wrem*.Columbia;
antry Stores and Droggi*ts.jrenetally.-
ents wanted throughout the States
t by Express to any part of the C. States.
V
i
Seated, Proposals.
be received at this office until 4 o'clock r. M.,
thelStb doy of September nest, at which time
will be opened, for delivering at the following
>sta the number of bushels of Corn setoppo-
i , vix;—
At Fort lege, 11, TOO bushels.
«* Camp \ erde, 8,300 "
- Fort Mason, 15.000
" " McKavitt, 8,500 "
" Camp Colorado, 12.500 "
'•JFort Chadborne, B,00 "
' The Corn to be delivered between the aOth Septem-
ber 1337, and the 30th September 1!n>8.
>* At least two good «urrties will be required for t1 e
faithful performance of the contmct, and their name*
will bementioned in ih& proposals. _
Each proposal will be en Jori'."l on the outride, '• Pro-
posals for furnishing Corn at .**
The undersigned reserves t' hniis if the privilege oi
rejecting bids iieemcd extraiiigt': <-"'1 those
not accompanied by the names oi responsible men us
sareties. E. £. M' ■-K A .N.
Asst. Quar. Mast, office, 1 Capt., A Q. M.
San Antonio, Texas, j
August 14,1«7. 4iw4
Bastrop Military Institute.
WILL open on the 1st Monday ill September,under
the Superintendence of Col. R. T.P.. A lux. tin-
founder, and lor many years Superintendent of the
Kentucky Military Institute, a distinguished graduate
of West Point, and a practical Engineer; assisted by
an able faculty. Tbe course of study vi-ill be thai
swoally taught in the best Colleges, with an cjtiended
course in Mathematics, mechanics natural Sciences
and civil engineering, with field practice and use of
instruments.
The Discipline will he strictly Military, conforming
ty as may be to that of the West Point Military
ORIENT All LIFE
And describing the Host Perplexing Positions in which
the Ladies %ad Gentlemen of that Country have been
so often fonnd. These Stories will continue through-
out the whole year, and will prove the most Enter-
taining ever offered to the Public.
G"y* Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a
vear. All letters must be addressed to
JOHN S DYE, Broker.
Publisher and Proprietor, 70, Wall Street New York.
I
v
Buildings and appartments fully adequate
to the wants of the Institute. Institute charge for tu-
ition tad boardin , including lights fuel aud washing.
•115 per session of 20 weeks-payable invariably in ad-
vance. "
i'ot (ntlst Information address the Superintendent.
S. W. SIMS, P nisidei t, B. T,
The New Orleans Picayune and Delta, Galveston
■News aod Texas Christian Advocate. Texas Sentinel,
Houston Telegraph. San Antonio Texan. Lagrange
True issuer Washington American, and Dallas Herald
will iinsimi the amount OI H> each, and send bill to
t.Ueftc*
BsstnpfTane, Aug 8,1857. 4tw8
EmraTroOT,
temwilg announces to tbe citizens
of San Antonio, and adjacent counties,
'that he Is permanently located in San
Antonio, and i< wow prepared to prosecute the various
branches of hi* profession. Being in possession of the
latest and 'most approved improvements of the science,
and hawing a practical experience of eighteen years,
ftortli. and South especially in the manufacture and
construction ot entire sets of Teeth; and having every
fixture that can facilitate the execution of work,
scientifically and in a workman-like style he feels jus-
tified in saying that his operations compare with any
from the hands of others ot his profession.
He will attend to the regulating of the Teeth of
-children, .which is very essential, in the second denti-
tion, to secure their beamy, regularity, Ac.
Chloroform wiH be administered la extracting. Teeth
or Kangs, when desired, the best of references can
be seen at his office, He can be consulted at any
time at his office, by letter or in person. Terms
will be accommodating. Ladies will be waited upon
at their residence.
Office—Building formerly occupied by Dr. Kingslmry,
Opposite the Post Office
tan *ntoiii<> August 6th 1357, 4Awtf.
GOODS JUST ARRIVED!
XV H. SUTTON,
H>s )ast R'-eelved a large lot at
* =,
Consisting is part as follows.
Tobacco,
Ilea, Starch,
, If? Pepper.
> Wuukey, Coffee,
Kose, Brooms,
Biackuig, Soap,
itHk. Saieratus,
Backets, Sugar.
' Tabs. Platform Scale .tc
on hand Goads and Groceries ofall kinds
i-4-
, JnlySOth 1867.
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Ttcenty-Hve Witnesses, or;
THE FQBGEirCOrnaCTED.
JO" Da you want to have a Sure Preventive .£|r
against Counterfeiting Bank Notes
BEAD 1 READ! ! READ! ! !
Subscribe! Subscribe! Subscribe
JOHN & OT& IS THE AUTHOR,
and the Bank NoteEngravera all say that he
is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
Cheaper than the Cheapest
Better than the Best!
Published Weekly. The whole only
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
GREATEST DISCOVERY
OP THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR
Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, and
Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit
in Circulation I!
Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY
? and DKDECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
(E7~ No Index to examine I No pages to hunt up !
But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant,
Banker and Business Man can seeaiil at a Glance.
R.
R.
Three Great Lights!
MANKIND have long been engulplied in darkness,
an regards the true means of securing health,—
ri-iing the human body from disease, and preserving
iie. There is nothing certain or fixed in the treat-
ment of the sick either in the old or new school of
medicine.
Dr. Radway has .succeeded in producing three
ramedtes—known to the world as Kadway's Ready
Relief. Renovating Resolvent, and Regulators. These
Remedies are not only established facts inasmuch as
•liey have never yet failed in their epecial or come
bined efficacy in producing fruitful and beneficial re-
sults—but, they are facts establishing a science—as
they have in all cases. '*when tried'' succecded in
restoring to health—and ridding the body from dis-
ease after all other medicinal treatment had failed—
and the most skillful physicians had giveAup the sick
as beyond the power of human means to cure—and
pronounced the dreadful mandate—incurable.
Radway'* Remedies are therefore llxed facts in the
archives of medical science—they Lave lieen '-often
tried"—-'never denied"—and are ready "to be tried
FURS? iLnaai^
R art way's Ready Relief.
As a Special Remedy is to be u*ed in all case; where
the human body m seized with the torturing paugs or
paroxysm* of pain—no matter whai the cause of tbe
pain may be. or where it may be located—an applica-
tion of the Heady Jlvlief. either internally as a drink,
or externally as an alleviator, will in a few minutes
restore the afflicted body to ease ami comfort.
In all cases of Bowel Disorder*. Oysentery, Cholera.
Bloody Flux, Sick Headache,. Nervous Headache, and
other Xervous Affections, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
sprain Strains, Tooth Ache, Durns, Scalds, Wound*.
"*hot Wounds. Bruises. Cuts. Foisouing either by the
bites or sting* of reptiles, insects, or "vegetable or
Mioeral poisoning by accident—in all cases and under
all cireuiastaBces where the human system is tortured
by pain, Radway'* Ready Relief can be relied upon as
a quick, safe and cej tain remedy.
In cases of Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Ship Fever.
Yellow Fever, Fever Ague, Scarlet Fever, and all
Malignant Fevers, Small Pox, Measles, Pneumonia.
Radway'* Ready Relief used in connection with Rad-
way Ys Regulators, will cure the positively sick, afflic-
ted with tnesedisorders, and protect the system against
sudden attacks when either of these malignant dis-
eases prevail.
gas 3 i>sn© dKaptMg ZLa®nii?*
Kadway's Regulators.
The discovery of these wonderful pills establishes a
new era in purgation, and a new principle in the
science of medicine. In taking these" pills no griping
pains or sickness at stomach is experienced ; they op-
erate aatnrallv, leaviug the bowels, liver and otter
organs in a natural and healthy condition.
They insure those who take them a good appetite
and a healthy digestion.
Each pill thai is taken gives new life to the blood :
they purify it; take from it all impure deposits, aud
equalize its circulation.
One or two doses of Radway's Regulators will entire-
ly remove all distressing symptoms of Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Nervousness, Indigestion, Costiveness, Liver
Complaint, Biliousness. Mela'-choly, and will cure all
organic disease, either in man or woman. Ladies
troubled with irregularities or weakening discharges,
may rely upon a prompt cure and regular periods if
Badway's Regulators are taken.
Eve y dose of Radway's Regulators that is tuken
instils new strength within the body of the weak,
teebie and in&rm- All who take Iht-in are deiighteu
arjtU the happy change they experienced in a few luiur*
The dispirited and melancholy feel joyous and happy .
the sick and debilitated, strong and vigorous.
Badway's Renovating Resolvent.
Cares Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, I'leers, Nodes,
Tumors, Fever Sores, Skin Eruptions, Blotches,
, ®®8&3Sa@6&$SSS&
AID
IN CHANCERY.
- —ALSO—
MuUirsfio.rcs of bbebs
FOR EVXBY STATE IN THE U1I0N.
> f ia(MljlTaacknowledged before a Notary
oompetrol efcer la any County in the Stat* of
, a*d certiSed to by me as Commissoaer, can be
ad reeorded ln axtStsti i* *h* Uwiob. Doca-
ats forwwrded to me through the mails, will meet
with prompt attention, fee
Particular aueution pud to taking depositions
OSes in front the Hew (7>«tom House. I
ESTRAY NOTICE.
ffUIBI from font Comsnehe Indians above Phant"n
X kin, one blown M'le. one man hor e. one b v
are*.branded I- V. (H. benrath ) D k. E The owners
' the above snirn:i>s cnii obia'n them at tbe Braz<>s —
r fcjr proovin* property snd pajing charge*, bj
ion to S P. Ross speeisly Indian Agent. (4-t.)
i Antonio August Sth 1857
host or JftMald.
/tlTY Psria No S®&. for Htl.S'h is«oed to Barney
V/ Mitchell, and endorsed Buru<-y Miu-hetl. br W
Ualese said serip is fnond within ■ proper |ime
_ So will bemade for a duplieale.
sBtaaiio, Aug. 17. 1397. 4-wii J. MALLOW.
■;
application
Sea antes
NITBiUT wurnw,
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully an
X BOUSES to the citlaenx of San Anionic |
vielnfTy, that he has taken rooms at the
Haaa Bama for aver
STA'SKftS fmmhti tor Mt -
friends. True eoplee takea Bfe slxe from dagnerotypes
of departed friends. Priends ot the art am invited to
W. INSAL.8
mission or inoculated by e*|>osure or otherwise.
There is no remedy in tbe \orhl that will work such
miraculous cures in old diseases as Radway's Resolvent.
It changes tbe whole humanbody—reproduces new and
healthy blood.
Bleeding from the longs—Radway's Renovating Re-
jolrent will, in a few minutes, check Hemorrhage from
the lungs or throat. In cases where the patient coughs
up clots of blood or pus streaked with blood, Kadway's
Uesolrent will soon remove the difficulty.
Sarah Hammond, of /1S8 East Thirty second street,
had a bad cough for two years, she coughed up some
limes'tiaif a piut ofbiood during the night, she was
cared iu seven days by tbe Relief a id Resolvent.
A sore leg of 21 years, cured in three weeks, by Rud
way's Belief Mr. T. 11. Kilgo, a merchant of high
standing is Dahlonega,(ia., says : "That agentleman,
who for 91 years, had been afflicted with a sore leg.
that resisted every kind of treatment, effectually
cured in three weeks by Radway's Ready Relief, He
solvent, and Regulators.
$IBB "BiEiRBia ©Buaivff mmsnFa.
Kadway's Relief— Regulator* Resolvent.
In .11 constitutional diseases, and where tbe const!
tulion is broke down, or the body in a rapid state of
decay, or the system inoculated "with the virus of dis-
••ajie, either by the violation of the lajrao* health, in-
temperance. excess and indulgence of the passions, or
iff the hereditary transmission, as in case of Scrofula.
Vunsueption, Bhumatism, Gout, Fits, and other heir
looms, whieh a lonx of ancestry has so bouniifully
and riehliy bestowed on posterity, as a memento of the
past at *he cost of the suffering inheritors. These
kemedies.in their trinitory capacity, possess a curative
wner that no disease can withstand : their combined
ffect will eradicate from the living body every particle
>( diseased matter, renovate the whole system with
teaHlr. htal the ussoaud, decaying lungs, or oUier or
^tans; cleanse and purify the unclean from all impuri
M.
To the disabled wayfarer, who is crippled with in-
firmities—we invite you "to try'' these remedies. We
will vouch for their efficacy.
Wiih miny hundreds of others who have witnessed
tod felt the effects of the Three Great Lights, and as
licy rule and govorn those bodies which they are aes-
:in«d by the Almighty Power, so these three Remedies
•*t*nd as Rulers, Conquerors, and Grand Masters of all
lUaases, RADWAY « CO.,
162 Fultou Street, N. Y.
The R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists, Mer-
chants, and Storekeepers.
— i. II, DEVINK, Agent, 8an Antonio. n28-y
for a very short time, where he
- canvas true likenesses of these
NEW ARRIVAL.
Mil
SYK.ES & MCNEILL,
HAVE just received at their store, East side of
Main Piaaa^aiine assortment of
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING,
Direct Importation^ from New York,
And embracing eveiy variety of French, German,
British, and Irish
J9JC1* Goons, •
Of the choicest fabrics, in the newest styles and design
DRESS GOODS.
We ask the particular attention of the Ladies to one
STOCK OF GOODS,
And wish them to give us a call before bnying.
Black, Blue and Brown Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Testings, Gloves, &c..- &c.
.Particular attention is called to our stock of
HATS AND:CAPS, ^
Also, i-.' mm
©©©IT©
From the best Nbrthern.Makers.
ALSO A LARGE LOT OF
Blankets,
Plaids,
Kerseys.
Shirtings,
Sheetlusc.
In addition to the above, they have on hand and
will constantly be receiving from New York, a well
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Suited to the Market and the Season.
They have also on hand and will be constantly re-
ceiving a large assortment of
GROCERIES,
Comprising eveiy kind desired in our market. Jnst
give them a call at their
BRICK STORE.
CLASSICAL MATHEMATICAL,
SCIENTIFIC AXD HIMTARY
City of Austin, Texas,
r. A. EZELL, A. M., president,
scppobtkd bt a CORPS Or able and experienced ,,
Professors.
THE TTNDEKSTGNED, a native of the South, ednca
ted in Southern institutions of learning, and who
lias devoted his entire life to the instruction *nd man-
agement of Southern boys in North Carolina, proposes
to establish in the city "of Austin, on Tuesday the 1st
day of September next, a permanent male school of
the highest character, at which the young men of Tex-
as may he fitted for the adrmiteci classes oi any Uni-
versity in the Cnion or for the active pursuits of life.
It will be the desixn of this Institution to elevate the
standard of education iu the State, aud, by a rigid and
severe course of analytical training to bring out and
ilevelop the powers of the miud. The discipline rfill
be efficient, combining the firmness and decision of
military government, with ihe restraining influences of
parental authority; and wiil be calculated to insure
the moral, as well as 'intellectual improvements of
those entrusted to the Faculty
The undersigned relies, mamly and chiefly, upon his
own reputation, founded cpon a long and successful
experience in his profession, and upon the ability and
merits of the Institute, for the patronage ot a liberal
and enlightened public. He. lic wever. subjoins a list
of names, to any of which reference may be hud. Gen-
teel boarii may be secured in respectable private fami-
lies in or n ar the city at S'- per month.
Terms for the Year of T«u Months :
Instruction in the Ancient languages, Mathematics, the
Sciences, (illustrated by tumble apparatus) and Eng-
lish literature $80 00
<Jr, in the ordinary English branches CO 00
Modem languages, eacii. (extra) SO 00
Fuel iu school room, (extra) 2 00
Military tracts—no charge.
The above comprises all the expenses of Tuition.
For further particulars, address,
K. A. KZKLL, A. U., President.
Ausinf, Texas, March 3d, 1^57.
references:
Gov. Bell, Austin; Col J H Manly, Galveston,TexM;
Judge W E Crump. Austin county. Tezas: WmRD
Ward, Esq., fiarshall. Texas; Major E A Blanch, Mar-
shall, Texas : Gov T Bragg, Raleigh, N C; Hon G K
Kadger, Hon R M Saanders, Raleigh. N C"; Faculty of
University. Chapel Hill. N C;flon Wm A Graham, Hills
borough, NC ; Itt Rev Wm M Green, JacksOH, Miss;
Hon J M Morehead, Greensboro, N C; Hun L.0 R Branch
Raleigh, N C; Hon TH Ruffin. Goldsboro. N C- Hon W
Winslow. Wilmington, N C; Hon W S Edwards, War-
renton. N C; Hon J Branch. Ex-Secretary of U 8 Navy.
Enfield, N C; Rt Rev T P Atkinson, Bishop of N C; Hoa
Mathias Manly. Judge of the Superior Courts. Newbern
N C. Hon il A Wise. Governor of Va; Hon WmOGoode
U S House of Rep's. Boydlon Va; Aon Samuel Person.
Judge of Superior Courts. Wilmington, X C; Hon James
C Dobbin. Secretary lT SNavy, Fayettev-lle, N C; Judge
FJIis, Salisbury, N C; Hon M W Ransom, late Attorney
General of N C; Hon W A Jenkins,- present 'Attorxsy
General of tbe Slate. Both the latter gentlemen prepar
ed for the University by R A Ezell. D A Barnes. Esq.,
formerly Senator from Northampton. Attorney at law,
Jackson. N C; likewise prepared for the University by
Mr. Ezell.
Austin Times and Gazelle. Galveston Christian Ad-
vocate, Dallas Herald. Marshall Republican. San Anto-
nio Western Texan, and Houston Telegraph, please
copy 4 months and forward accounts to
n20-4ni R. A. EZELL, Austin-
DOCTGR HiOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN|BITTEBS,
. fBEP-Al?& BY
Dr. C. M. JACK!
WILL EFP
LIVES COMPSHSTf
Chronic or NerveUS i)«
and all diseases «)(
Liver i
)N, PWlad'a, Pa.
HALLV CURE
rSPEPSU, JAUNDICE,
Diseases of thi Kidneys,
• from • disordered
nach
as
tion, Ii
Fulness
Head. AeMil]^
Nausea, Hearth'ni
Fullness or Wei)
Eructation#, Sinki
the Stomach, Swim
lifficult Breathing, F1
or suffocating sensaf
Dimness of Nisiort}
Sight. Fever an# II
Deficiency ofwci
. Pile*.
ood to the
the Stomach,
Disgsatfor Food,
it the Stomach. Soar
Fluttering at the Pit of
"the Head, Harried and
at tha Heart, Choaking
en in a lying posture,
of webs before the
Pain ill the Head,
ciency ofwectpiration; Yellow-
ness of the Sktn'and Eyes,^tin
in the Sidef Back, Chest;
Limbs, Ce. Sudden Flush-
Burning
, Con-
attention of the public
"i a feeling of the most
ptatiou to tbe diseases
The proprietor in call
to this preparation dor"
confidence in its virtui
lor which it is reeomi
Itis no new and ui
stood the test of a ten.;
people, and its reput
afty similar prepare "
in tiie
article, but one that has
" ial before the American
safe- is nnrivalled by
j —... w iiextaiu The testimony in
its lavor given by nie prominent and well known
Physicians and individjaltjili all parts of the countrj-
is immense, and a caipfid persual of the Almanac,
published annually by Jhe;proprietor, and to be had
gratis of any of his AgenifK cannot but satisfy the
most skeptical that this remaSy is really deserving the
great celihrity it has obtuli^t.
Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 96 ARCH
St., Philadelphia. Pa. T
Testimony from the Southwest.
CUSHING & s WAIN, Proprietors of the " Demo-
crat,"says:
, Columbus. Texas, F^k-20ih. 1s55.—We have
tb of us used your ttawgi Bittecs and are wiliiiig
-•
protracted spell h <i if ever
-T. H. m'MaHun, k Cov Rtchmond, Texas; B. F.
BrcXER. Washington Texas; and s. W. Fisher,
Matagorda Texas, all speak in the highest terms of
the great itieritsand virtues of the German Bitters,"
JASPER AYDELOTT says:
Red Oak, Prairie Co., Ark., Nov. 14 1854—'"Near-
ly four years ago I was afflicted with what my physi-
cians termed Typhoid Fever, and was nearly two
fears cofiued to my houfe and bed ; in fact, frequent-
y so low as to be prououueed past recovet^by my
physicians and friends'. At other times I w^Hble to
ride as far as Clinton,- the county seat of
county, Ky., iu which 1 resided at the time, Csifting
one day at the store of Mr. Moore, in Clinton, who
knew iny long confinement, he recommended your
German Bitters. 1 took a couple on trial, and found
them of so much benefit *.o me that I immediately pro-
cured more ot'them. I n<Sw wish you to inform me
the names of your agent in-Little Rock, this State, as
I wish to get fome more of the Bitters. I am satisfied
that had I continued the use of them, my health would
have been restored as far as a man of my age (71)
could expect." L,
These Bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate
and strengthen the system, never prostrate It, aud can
be used for infants as well as adult.
Sold by Druggest and Storekeepers in every town'
and v Ullage iu the United States aud Canadas.
NEWSTORE;
NEW GOODS.
THE undersi
corner of
fresh Stock of
i, on the Northwest
Piaza, oposite Vance t Bid.
Dry Goods
AND
©&©©{£!& 11Sp
Of all kinds, at the store formeriy occupied by J. A.
Settle, and he would respectfully invite the attention
of the public generally to eall in and examine his
stock, and the prices: aa he is determined to sell bis
goods at very law prices
June 26th 1857. - ~
W. H. SUTTON.
. (34-ly)
The
DANIEL WEBSTER,
Capt. JERRE SIT1I, Master
WLL leave New Orleans for Powder Horn, via
Galveston, on the following days :
SATURDAY, June, 6. WEDNESDAY, June 17.
SATURDAY, •' 27. WEDNESDAY, July 8
SATURDAY, July 19. WEDNESDAY, " 29.
SATURDAY, Aug. 8. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 19.
SATURDAY, "88.
Will leave Powder Horn for New Orleans, .via Galve*
ton: . _ .i
WEDNESDAY, June W. SATURDAY, June 20,
WEDNESDAY, July 1. SATURDAY, July 11.
WEDNESDAY, " 22. SATURDAY, Aug. 1.
WEDNESDAY, Ang. 12. SATURDAY, " 23.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2.
Agents—New Orleans, XV. C. TEMPLETON
Galveston, R. & D. G. MILLS.
Powder Horn, J. ASHWORTH.
Fan Antonio Texan, Austin Gazette, and Gonzates
Inquirer, publish till Sept. 1, and send bills to J. Ash-
worth, Powder Horn. - r
ORL0M
FB BITCH,
GESMXV,
BRITISH, and
STATE OF TEXAS,
:•}.
LECOMTE DR WATINE,
vs. ?
County of Bexar, ) WILLIAM MULIJK.
Justice Court. Precinct No. 1, To August term, A. s.
18n7. To any Legal Officer of Bexar county, Greeting.
WHEREAS.
Lecomte de Watine has this day filed in my office.an ac-
count,being a balance on an obligation against the said
William Muller defendant; showing indebtedness in
tbe sum of Thirty one dollars, and oath having been
made that the said defendent William Muller is a non-
resident of this State, so that ordinary process of law
cannot reach him.
You are therefore hereby commanded, that you pite
the said William Muller, by publication of this writ in
— * " y*"",M- lfenrspnpfrf ^uMisKwl in
nio on the last Saturday in the month of August A. D
1857, it being the 29th day of said month, then and
there to answer the complaint of the said Lecomte de
Watine
Herein fail not under the penalty of the law, but due
return make hereof. Given nnder my hand this 27th
J^day of July, a. o. 1857 Issued the same day."
C. E. JEFFERSON. J P., 8. Co.
Come to hand July 27th 1857, and executed same
day by orde-ing publication of the within writ, for
three successive weeks in the San Antonio Texan a
newspaper published in the Ctty of San Antonio, Bex*
ar county. DAN. MURPHY, Const. B. Co.
TOHSS" PAra^SS"#
CJMBIJYET JWJ1KER.
WOODMAN'S
CHERRY EXPECTORANT
For the Cure of Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis,
Influenza. Hoarseness, Coughs, Coldf. Asthma,
and for the Relief of Consumption
in all its stages.
A Medicine that will promote expectoration, while,
at tbe same time, it soothes and removes Irritation
andlnSamatmn of tbe Lungs,, is a desideratum long
sought by tbe Medical profession. The articles of
which it is composed are all known to medicalmen, and
are used by them daily in all pulmonary complaints;
bat the proportions are such aa to give the medietas a
power and range of application possessed by no other
compound
WOODJtAN'S
SUGAR-COATED BILIOUS PILLS,
?OR the Cure of headache, Pains in the Back, Breast
, and Sides, Dyspepsia, Fevers of all kinds, Female
Complaints, Liver Compiaint/Kiysipelas, Nervons Com-
plaints, and other Diseases flpfeiug from Impurities of
- — ■ — in the Di|
the Blood and Obstructions I
INVALUABLE PATENT OINTMENT,
For the Cure of
CROFULOUS and other Tumors. Ulcers, Sore Breasts,
Sore Legs, Rheumatic Pains, Old and Fresh Wounds,
Tetters,'Sprains, Eruptions, Braise- * hiliblains, Swel-
S1
ling I
External Diseases generally
H. MAYER & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MERCHANTS,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS*.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK
o
gBflPBpftnpg aunaU S3tsiaxiaaa< ir
GOODS!
HAVING concluded to make some different ar
rangemeiit in the Retail Department, they have
greatly reduced the price* of all their goods, connected
therewith, and troin Ibis date tliey will offer them to
all person? desiring to purchase,
At such very Liow Prices,
A« have never before been known il Ibis market.
They would solicit the particular attention of the
Ladies to their EXTENSIVE STOCK of DRY
GOOD.", comprisinga full assortment of
fainlgy ©0q>®1,
A beautiful selection of Silks, French and English
Merinog, Cashmeres, All Wool De Laines, Debages,
Dress Patterns in Robes of the latest fashions; Shawls
and Mantillas o^every variety and description; White
Goods, such as Jackonrls, Swiss Muslin, Bishop
Lawn, Mulls; also Flannels of every quality, to-
gether with a
LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS,
Comprising everything needful lor family use.
ALSO
A 6ne assortment of Misses and children*
JTlfmW GMTi & iFLATis
They have received a part,* find will now be constantly
receiving
Goods erf ever}' description
exactly suited to the marked and ihe season.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
and examine their Siock.
Their stock being so extensive, it would be im-
possible to enumerate mors in particular,—MtSce it
to say.—Call and examine their Go<&s aud Prices, al
iheir Store oil the East side of Mam Plaza, where
they will be happy to show their Gooda at uny tine
to all-persons desiring t" purclias*.
Sail Antonio. March 25th, 1657
21 if.
LATTTNO HITCHCOCK A CO.
General Insurance & Collecting Agents.
♦
saow^snD spinans <&:
Innranee Company, of Philadelphia.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital Paid In and Invested,
f-40^90,
TO HIRE.
PERSONS wishing to hire good House Servant, can
i^uaaKr*"'
Sin Antonio. H*y * *
chartered capital, 8000.000.
Insure against Loss or Damage by FIRK, MAKIXk
and IN'LAN'U Navigation, on Dwellings. Stores,
Merchandise, Sugar Houses, Uins, Steam-
boats, ships and Cargoes at the lowest
rates.
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, I'residkxt.
C. E. SpaSGUK, 7. Fres't. W. H. \Voo i. Secy
HEW Y0RKL1FE tMSliRANCE COM
Moa«« Kbaskus. Presd't. P Kbeeuas. Actaary
Casli capital. $l.2"0-"0u. and rapidly accumulating
on the Mutual I'luu- Dividends from -JO to SO per C'-iu
annually. „ . „
B. Bexxdht. k d E. J. Coxx, a. u.
M«Iicnl rxnmi:ipra
d^«aaaaaacg AVCT
Life Insurance and Trust Company.
INCORPORATED 1830—CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Capital Stock, $500000.
Particular attention given t > the collection of notes
and drafts, throughout the South and Houth-Wcst:
Agency, 10* Camp, corner of Po^dras si.
Military Institute—Pass Christian.
The fifth session of ten consecutive months com-
mences February 1st, and ends .December 1857.—
Only fifty boarders are received, and none enter over
the age of fifteen, remaining after entrance aa long as
desired.
Applications to fill vacancies, and fi r circulars con-
taining terms of admission, rules an^peferences to a
large number of Southern gentleiaen, whosesons have
entered the Institute can be made by mail.
Address A. GREEN,
Superintendent M. M. I.
Pass Christian, 1857.
Reference, San Antonio: VANCE & BROTHERS.
: Digestive
lpurltles
Organs.
Head, Carniy )
DR. BILLINGS'S
CARMINATIVE & ASTRINGENT
ESTRAY NOTICE,
HAKEN from a party of Comanche Indians. 4N—>%
L. on or about tne 1st of Jnne last, ten head yH^V
of animals; 6 pony horses, 3 mares and one grey mare
mule, all having Spanish brands.
Said animals are supposed tb have been used by
Americans, as they are very gentle.
The owner or owners ean have said animals by eall-
Ing at tbe Coieanche Aa
proving property and p:
38w4 M.
AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY
For Cholera Injaniv«, or Summer Com-
plaint of Children^ Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoea, or any JrregtilarUiet
of the Bowels.
THE long and successful experience in the use of this
Remedy, br the inventor, in tbe treatment of all
the diseases for which it is recommended, together with
the highly respectable testimony, which numbers bear
to its efficiency in the euro of the Bowel Affection® of
Children, Diarrhoea. Cholera Morbus and Dysentery, in
^rown persons, entitle it to the confidence of the com-
munity.
WOOD-MAN'S
EXTRACT OF JAMAICA GINGER,
$ elaborately prepared from carefully selected arti-
cles of the best quality.; tl possesses, fata concentra-
ted form, all the valuable properties ofjahe Jamaica
Ginger, and is warranted to be free from all irritating
or other properties of an injurious tendency.
The best recommended Medicine In the Country la
* M I Bf Q R ' S
magical fbver cure,
Warranted in all cases to effect a cure. *
PAIN KILLING LINIMENT,
For Rheumatism, Affections of the Spine, Nervons Dis-
eases, Sore Throat, Weakness, Salt Rheum, he:
Sy For sale by O. O. Woodman Cor. Uommon and
Magazine Streets, N. O. aad-ty J. M. Device, San Anto-
nio, Texas. - w. 34-ly
A Runaway Slave was apprehended at this Post last
fall, mounted on a grey horse. The. negro after-
wards effected his escape, but the horse he bad in his
>ossession is still here. Tbe owner of said horse can
lave bim by calliug at this post, proving property and
paying charges, otherwise he will be disposed of ac-
cording to law.
Fort Lancaster, July 1st, 1857. 39w4
BOWEL DISEASES.
NEW ARRIVAL.
&
lavambuku a brother
HAVK just received their. Fall and Winter Goods
consisting in part of goads for
LADIES DRESSES,
CALICOES,
GINGUA
Such
BERAGE8.
MUSLINS.
Also a SpleWrd A««ortment of
SHAWfA MANTILLAS VELVET CLOTH and
SILK CLOAKS, 8|lk GLOVES of all Kinds;
Also a large Aisortihtrt of SHOES, for
both Ladies ffd Gents; tagether witu aSnM^^^V
selection of
svtftTi a^gMMrtr ca&.(p<p<CLaP9
such as
fjair anl 5tram Bonntls,
^ 821LK POHHIETS,
And every raAty of Bonnet and Dress
[ii oj\"8
|tomers, we can say, thsrt we
lortment of
CLOTHING,
ilxes, and to surt every taste
Selection of
[wd shoes
of all kinds and prices,
rs, Hose Handker- i
et every thing connected
ent of Godds for a Dry
JTHIN'G STOW.
To our Gentlemen
have, as usual, a lar j
READY
For Afen and Boys, ol
Also I
g. noors]
Hat«. Sb
Undershirts
i-iiiefs. Cravats ; an<
villi a troll selected
ijoods and Ready Mi
r.-ia Antonio, May^ll.
■A
n29.tf.
J. HEGETSCHWIELEB.
33^©2By <S5 82833
painter
ORNAMENTAL panning in Oil or Water^olors, for
U walla of rooms. Vanushiiig of furniture, of the
lineal style and Glaa
shortest notice, /ar aasA
Shop OB Soli '
k. Ac. done upon the
Shop on Flores street a short distance north of Gnil-
beau's store. 38yl
1 Indian Agt
In addition to tbe above, the Wj
— j , , . Hj^mpany have established TW-WL
E. REILLT k CO., so loag known at thecornejj tween Ssn Antnaio and Anstin. an
«>f Canal and Royal stress, *>g to say that tt#1 "" — *
have removed to their iMga a d new store, 128 Quia!
street, between Boyal and Boa;Aon streets, known as
tocro BCTLDCTBS," sigif of the 'rGoWen Flai,"
Where their ample roam and A-jesident lutjer in
Europe, will enable them to keep (the yearrtfuiid) a
complete stock in every department, Ito a full liue ol
" * 1 ™-0*
of the be sf "Som
ComVaed
stand,
name of
EMB
Laadies*
tbev wHl keep
•'Boyal aud caoftl StreeU,"
RT AIW tACE STORE,
A complete stack of
i Trftamlag*,
ibboBe,
EakroidtrH
Ladies' sod Grafs' Fnrafshing Goods,
to suit the country merchant, as well as the consumer
This latter is a class of house heretofore unknown u
this market . F. K. BKILLY * CO.,
£2
128 Canal Street,
Between "Royal and Bourbon Streets,'
'■TOUR.O BUILDINGS,
Sign of the " Golden Flax
Western Texas!
« UNK OF WBfc HORSB <
....Front Imltanot* H Austin an
(TMMfCCB fa FOBTY-BU
every S
BAN "
res Indianola, every
and Waco village connecting with Mr.
Unas to SHREVEPOKT, DALLAS and C:
Sappiugtos Agent, San Antonio.
For Western Tea**
Whim tens, PiinnKD bbxatk ass bueti
Fin. Complexion—can be acquired by using the
"Bsivi / a Thvusend Plovers" What lady or gentle-
man would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breath, when by trsinj the "Bill or a Tboosxnb
FLowans" aa a dentifrice, woald not only render ii
sweet,, but leave tbe teeth white as alabaster? Many
persons do not know their breath is*bad, and the sub-
ject is so delicate their friends will never mention it
Beware of counterfeit!. Be sure each bottle is signed
FEDHIDGE ft CO. N. f
For sale by'all Druggists.
GUADALUPE HOTEL.
rAcoff
J the cilizena of Comol ooanfy,
ling public generally, that he has of late made.
several important improvements in his Hotel, thereby
affording greater facilitiesfor accommodating his guests;
and from his well known reputation as a landlord,hav-
ing been engaged in this business for many years, and
strict attention to Ms business, he hopes to merit a
liberal share of public patronage.
ALL THE St AGES
stop at the Guadalupe House, end meals can be had at
all hours, to snff the convenience of gUests arriving and
departing. He has also, an excellent STABLE connec-
ted with the establishment, and attentive and trusty
Servants.
New Braunfels, May 23d, 18S7-ly
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN"AWAY from mv plantation in the htwer
edge of Fort Bend county, on or about the
20th of September instant, my Negro Man Abra-
ham, aged about 84 years, dark complexion, me-,
dium height, but stont and very muscular, qnlte intel-
ligent, hijyh forehead and one of his upper frpnt teeth
out. Sai-1 boy was brdughtfrora Missouri last winter
by a trader of tha name ef Lathan, and sold to Judge B.
P. Buckner, of this city, and by Jluckner to lite. The
above rewMd will be paid to anyone who will lodge
him iu jaB, bo that I can gei bim. Please tfddress me
at the ci^ of Houston. 9, D. WATERS. .
Hundred Dollars Reward.-
SINCE tike above advertisement was- published, the
Ne^ro therein described was talKn Bp and ladgad
in jail in na Witt county, and has since hasten ant,
and is against large. I will now rive oaehnndted dol
lars to any o*p who will lodge said Negfo in jail so
that I ean get*#ha.. I as informed Oat there are
strong grounds St snspicion against a certain man is
De Witt county, with whom a negro answering the
above description of mine, has been seen. I will there-
fore, gtve a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the
apprehension of any white man, provided evidence is
furnished sufficient to convict him of having stoleft or
■educed away said negro.
may28-3m 3. D. WATERS.
DR. wmrPsrifitoL
RAD WA va Heady KeErf and other Bemyliaa.
IfSENtrs fcrrsaparffla :
s. P.- to trtfsxm .
COMSTOCIFS S*reaparrifla and other r.oQeitM.
DR. WIHTARS ' ttS-MoT VnM fr.^rrr-
McLftnes Vermifuge mttd "LiTer riftk"
Rogers t%Live ■■
F&huHlDrk'i I
Dr. l
HoughtenV
Mezii-an M .
Perrv Davi's "Pa
Mr. Blown'* liPai -KiR««7rt'
. Dallay'-* "Magical Pain-K
Palvermacher's Voltaic Ci_
We have also, " Halt'* „„
Wright's, Spencer* rnd Hibb^nTs L
Flavoring Rxtracls for Pastry, kc; „
Brown's celebrated KUettte of /«*ta!ea Sing*:
We have Brttndies, Wtnos, Holland's Gin, JU.
Porter aud Congress Wattr. Ailofwhick we knew
lo be Prime And witf Wsorrsfnt-
In addition lo theft, we kMp nfmHTif. PiekUs,
Cauups Olive Oila, Pepper Satires, tferri* Powder,
2?G-f
Candies of Soperior ffi■allYj iftwilnll.
OUR STOCK nfmums
eonsistsof PAPER
opying .
"Piled Paper," Gold Paper apd"i. v~— Paper, Black,
Blue ana Aed Inks. tiuKi Rab^r and India
Ink, Blotting, Tr*cin£*nd Drawing Paper.
Camel's flair and Sable
Map#, Globes, Atlaaes and 81afea
of every sfylfc, fteal die Pi'imer, to a*«a«f the highest
We here «
for children.
STATE OF TEXAS,
LECOMTE DE WATINE,
County of Bexar. ) WILLIAM MULLER.
Justice Court, Freenct Not V- To August term X. if.
1SS7. To unjfjefjiA OBceTof BeSsr county, Greeting:
WHEREAS, Lecomte de Watine, has this day filed
in my office, an account against the said Wnliam
Muller defendant; showing indebtedness in: the' sum of
ninety dollars, the same being for Mart to supplv
bread in part payment of property sold to him,and oath
having also been made tut tha said defendant Wm.
Muller, is a- non-resident of this Slate, so that ortHnary
process of law«annot rea«h him.
You are therefore hereby commanded, that yon cite
the-said William Muller, by publication of this writ in
the 8a* Antoni«^e**n.«=newspapcr published in 8a*
Antonio in said county, fot fhrae saecesaive weeks, to
be and, appear before me at Ay office, in. fan A mo nio
▼kiUfi tmd Otiti*
sizes and qualiife >
JSYtiSK teJDfBS, M '
tracer boots,
FISHING HODS AND
Po#der and shot, sttid'
Monev Belts. PoWrfi
mail's and Oyhoriie'i
the complaint
Herein foil not nnder the penalty of the law,- but due
returrf make hereoC Given nnder my hand this 11th
day of August a. d. 1867. Issuedjhe same day^
41 w3
C. E. jm'ERSON, J. Pn ft. Co.
gmtmt
JACOBS CORDIAL,
FOB ALL
CHOLEBA,
DYSENTERY.
DIARRHOEA,
CHOLEBA morbd8,
BILIOUS COLIC,
CHOLERA INFANTUM.
Admirably adapted to many Dis-
eases of Females,most especi-
ally Painful Menstruation.
THE Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known,
to require eueonlumf.
1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea.
3d. It cures tbe worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. It cures California sad Mexican Diarrhoea.
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
6th It cares Cholera Morbus.
6th. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It' eurts Painful Menstruation,
eth. It relieves Prfin in Back and Loins'.
9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondency.
10th; It restores Irregularities.
llth. It Dispels gloomy and Hysterical Feelings.
13th. It's sn admirable Tonic.
A Few short Extracts from Letters, Tea.
Hmnnlsls. Aft.
«' i have used Jacob's Cordial in lAy family,and have
found it a most efficient, aad in my judgment, a valu-
able renbedy. - Hon hikim WARNER,
Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia."
<• It gives me plenum la being able to recommend
Jacob's Cordial; my own personal experience, Sad the
experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is
a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that
""'"arsissgrwooD,
Formerly Jndge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit."
'< I take great pleannre in recommending this inval-
nable medicine to all afflleted with bowel diseases, for
which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly
superior to anything else ever tried by me
A, A. GA0LDING,
Deputy Q. M of the Grand Lodge of Georgia."
' I have n*ed Jacob's Cordial in my fcmlly, and
this, with all I hew about it as a remedy by those
who have tried it, induces me to believe tkat it stands
at the head of every preparation of the kind, nnd I
would recommend its use in the diseases for which
it is compounded. MLK3 G. DOBBINS,
Cashier of the Bonk of tbe State of Ga. Griffin."
" If there is any credibility in hitman testimony,
Jacob's Cordial must stand preeminent above all other
preparations for the eure of Bowell Diseases. From
the mass of teettmony in its favor coming in from all
quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if not all other •pateotj^raparatlone,
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, GrUbn."
"This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity
as fast a: Bonaparte pushed his eolaras Into Russia,
and gaining commendation wherever used." Jifferto-
nian, May 19th, 1853.
gnpoUed bjr J. Wright & Co, Hew Orleans.
38m3
NEGROES TO HIRE.
THE subscriber ha* about thirty Negroes to hire,
consisting of man. women, hoys and girls. *
wishing to hire, will apply to the subscriber.
MOFFAT'S LIFE Pi
_ AND
jpmtEJTII betters*
THB BEST Family Medicine uow before the pfiblic,
for the cure of scbopcla. Ulceks, Sccbvt, or
KRUJTIOS8 of the Skiit, fttek aud Ast'X, Dyspepsia,
Dropsy, and in fact most all diseases soon yield ta
their curative properties.
It has been cornmited that during tne last twenty-five
rears upwards of FOUR MILLIONS of persons have
Men benefited by the trse of these medicines; a fact
which (peak* volumes iii favor of their curative pro-
perties—a single trial witf place them boyond tbe
reach of competition in the estimate of eqery patient.
By their use the BLOOD IS RESTORED TO A HEALTHY
STATE and freed from ail impurities. The system is
not red need darinr.lbeu operation. Kut ill vigors ted.
and they requy^NmmtnrfSt firo'ta business or pleasure.
TUe,afflicted have in these medicines a remedy flteS wHl
do for than ail that medicine canpaisibly effect.
Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, Mi D., New Ytfrk.
And for jaleby Dr. J. M. PEVTNE,8*n Amoirio. 33-ly
600K, STATIONERY,
The SUBSCRIBER having purchased
ot a* ~
BOO
pared to Offer
BOOKS and STA
Desmuke his itock at
•ATIONtRY, /c-, h*s
same lo the room fonritrly
Hewitt A Newton, and is now pro-
ket; embracing a good selection of Standard and Mis-
aellaneouS Books, a foil assortment of popular School
Books, Blank and Memorandum Books, Letter Cap;
Note, Account and Drawing Paper, together with every
thing in the Book and Stationery business.
A splendid assortment of Perfumery, Porte-Mormaies,
Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Fine Soaps, Supe-
rior Cologne, Labia's Extracts, Hair Oils aid Pomades.
rior Cologne, Labin1
26-tf
I. T. 8KILLMAN.
utoticeu
IT WILL be Men by the above advertisement that I
have sold out tay stock of Books, Stationery and
Perfumery toMr..* T.Skillman, and I takegreat pleasure
in recommending him to my friends and former eusto-
a«n ^ A. W, KF .
San Antonio, April 0th, lW8. 26-tf
type foundary
AND PRINTERS' EMPORIUM,
Established 1818.
W. HAGER Jr., 4c Co.,
38 Odd Street, New Teak City.
THE subscribers desire to advise the friends and the
Printing Interests generally, that store the late
fire, whieh injured only the manufacturing department
of their establishment, they have entirely refitted the
same with new machinery, and have availed themselves
of the opportunity to introduce every
modern improvement
whieh long experience and capital ean command ; aad
that they have therefore unequalled facilities for
producing TYPES of superior excellence and durabiliy,
and for supply ingall orders toe-the same with great
accuracy and promptness.
0ur new specimen boom,
[just Issued) will be freely given to all who wish to
purchase, when applied for. Printers wiH please be
partiealar in directing how it assy be ssnt.
We also furni>-h every nrtiele needed in a Printing
offioe, mX manufacturers' prices.
Ajlost,
NOTE for 6SB3 84, made ;
signal by Chas. D. Montel,
of April, 1IM. All persons aiscai
for said note.
San Antony, Jane Sd, IMfi.
Ji P*
to the under-
date of the llth
«-t
I#.
This is to inform the citizens, generally
and my old friends, that I have returned to'
San Antonio, and have established a Car-
penter's Shop oh Solidad street, formerly occupied
by Mr. Mclntire and a few blocks North of the H
dist church, where I am prepared to build
order, or tvork in the Oe^r(enter sad
Joiner line with promptness snd dispatch!'
I engage to do work upon the ah onset notice,
as cheap ae any workmen 1a oar eity, and ahall he
hngpy to receirecalis ftoin oldj
Ififf
T M. DBVCTE& Ca,h«ven<rtri
(Ii cmflieway from Northern M
larjfc and full supply every.i '
Drug, Paint aaid 8
Having been engaged for}
business, in this city, ihw pal.
uily uf judging the prices aa. i
articles soM. .f H
Our stock consists hr pan of As i _
fresh Oruss and CtMBKtcal%J
Vartishca and Rrusbasg
Window Glass, from 8x f O t«
Patty in cauP and Madders;
Druggist's (Haas Waye * '
burgeons and Deutfsta
Trusses,
BMndi^es^
tSpoHieiof every description? '
Snuff, Scotch, Maceoboy .and-l
Weare the Agents for ihe toUowi
cine*, and ail oibwn worth keraing, i
mm
>*■
DR. J A
will bear an examination, _
and ENVELOPES f dtt'ry c
Blank-Books, ©old amd HteeT 1
Stands^ Psper««Ieigftts aad
Rulers, Sealing-^Y*at arnd .
Pe.icils, Patter-Cutters and
Stamps, ran-FotiM. Plain a^dpal
Coming Presses and Copying
Ink-
Waftrs,
Letter,
We have, also,
Spanish Books, 1
which we will s
13
Paint, 7Tarr<jhh*t.
Flesh, Na'il Tooth i
Horse, Doffingand
uaileJ
Hair-Oi|«. Barry's
'•ad's Macassar
of Hoses, Ae.,
r for Itandker-
Tcwdrr, and
•ISteMiS*- - j
Chewing and
Cigars, n
- awo ..
A terge-and cl
Ticoplieroos. Ii
Oil." for tlie Hair,
Cologne, extracts of
chiefs. Pink and Blue
Lilly Wlriis. Rouge apd Cari
Anew SUPERIOR
Lamp wicks and eAiM'aAft,
Ntat's Foot-Oil, IW< 0^, _ _> i
Acids and Dye Staffs, a ftood ittpply.
All the abort articles, we mill, OS heretofore. •arrant
he such as we rtprtoent «A<s . aM*A toll shorn lower
OR CASH, or to PAYfRO OP8TOMERS, than
they can be purchased hi SMftbef* Markets.
We have bad a frattosliv tnitizpAimeeiB com -
pounding Physician's ftMSiMt; and make no mis-
takes in doing «o—««tbe paftia can attest. A eoMt'
petent person is ia suendanea^a«U "Uoai* to dispense
Medicines. . ™ s *■ -or^- - _
Remember the si*
Corner of Main Plaza and i*o!i-iaJ sire 9an
Antonio. J. Tt DKVINE 4
De«.at. 18S4. IMtI
SlSfiER'S
THESE celebrated machines
fitable use ia aR farts""
all the various trades, aad in s*
ric, either of cloth or leather;
tried and approved. Srwing
facturers ofttt fail <6 work, 1
ways operate perfectly, beiair
plete in eontrivauee and wo*"
ing machine kept eiAployed,
•1000 a year ; but an Impel fee tons
stant rotation and loss. The eftMre
machines is osagrest rtasSK for
jttlarity. nfMjLKax efHimt, V
ofa frail aad delicate coastructjoa, are r;i iaai
by other Siaaatotnert. Such nMUsei hriKSH
catch the eye, not to perform substantial work.
troth ta, family sewing madkbMtoogbt t
than any other, because they go Into lees „
than when sold to manufacturers, and are
greater variety of Mk. The mart"
best far all other purposes
use, wrt tbey are Singer's Th?'
les has tatelf been doubled. !
pare with theth la quantity of work.
(jy New machines of thelatest improved style
be exchanged on liberal terms for old
of our own make, Or for operative machines W «
manufacturers. Local' agents wanted to
chines. ' '
N. B.—All persons
sewing machines, can obtain ittr
of "LM. Singer k Cos Sasetta.'
tirely to the subject. It win M
A perfect-eew-
rieafprofil ot-
Baeaassof eo«
Principal Offi^^JBwwds^r
et, Boston.
st. hsriA
ewnrlt*,/
nlb'y N. Y/
47 Hanover street,
38 Westminster s
S74 Broad st. Ne
34T Broadway, Alb'y S.
GloversviBe, X. Y.
98 Chapel St., New Havea.
U Buchanan st., Glasgow.
10-am.
North tth st. KtLoals.
81 Bt. Charles st.. M. e.
Dauphin St., MoUia.
jbemti
SEALED Proposals will be received at this i
until IS o'clock M on
September neat, for sa^ '
with good Texas raised
mencing October 1st, 1857.
and issued to tha troops fa
ded, in each quantitiee as tae
not oftener than four Iii
ins Officer mav direct.
Each bid will contain the names at two gaod ma)
responsible seeartoes far the hhkMlMtaSHUttsi
contract, and be endorsed,
Fresh Beef."
The undersigned reserve th« right ta iqfWt s8 hitto
considered unrsaa^naUe. -
This Post is now garrisoned hy two uesipanMs of Ohe-
SadBagt. U. S. Cavalry. * -• — —
Office of Acting A. j
Port CUrk,
- '--s.*-
TYTHL be received at this office
W on the 24th instant, at whip
bo opened, for delivering at
eaoh,) of good, well cwM J
The hay to be detivetod i
Masters yard, m sack *sb. ...
direct, and the whole amount to be liliisi*lhe<ssfs|
the imhday Of Bepieaxbei aad the 90lh day
her 1867. ■ y
faoh hU will he I
jesp omi his men asi
Ike outside, "Proposals for
No hid fot less than SO too* wiH ho M
The an4«raig«ed rwerfss t« hUheat(
of reieeting all bids deemed •(travu
srsiTsraiV ** "sv
thenatoAari
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Huston, E. G. San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1857, newspaper, September 3, 1857; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232703/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.