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VA.LTTB
Of THE VAlgfSljf;
SOLD & SILVM COIN
GOVERNMEKT OF TEXAS.
patent fiWtrines.
Auctions
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
. HGNRiaPES
JOHN
Dr. MeL
CELE
YERJf:
E. 31 Prase, Gov.,
Sam'l llarris, Priv
ary per annum, fpOOO
AMERICAN GOLD,
sfttce 1853,
Half Eagles, since 1833,
Quar. «' *-i--
Secretary,
frkRTjvfErtr.
$10 00
5 00
2 SO
10 60
6 '25
2 62
Eagle. old* before 1838-,
Half Eagle*
Quar.
fmpwrwstiain,
English Gold.
P®r ananm,
A. ^ f fj
. ded in with
1 Wft-i the number of insertions
uusd till otherwise ordered, and charged!
SO
r of 2ftp«r cent will be allowed Postmasters
■-""-'ijpSi^riSait^nbMtiptionaand making
, executed with neatness
-. iiHsg^sis
KAIL ARRANGEMENTS
i in San Antonio six Mines a week
reek. --
;• i SEGEIN.jji
imns,
Sundays,
Wednesdays,
Fridays,
, at 4 r. x.
GC
i«TB.
Saturdays,
« at 12 ir.
| -
--' EE r.vso.
aaitma. | dxpapts.
25th of erery 11st of every
" Month. I Month.
MAIL.
Monday*, ,T A. H.
KAIL,
and Friday, at Vt
:eea ek&rtgol*r.
| Mondays, .
K Wednesdays,
p Fridays,
f at 10 r. M
ilAD
f DSPiBTS.
I Mondays,
r at 8 a.m.
TiS 5'** -' *
For the San Antonio Texan*.
twiLttnT Hirsfiies, .
irmtii wrt««r.
JttfS wateb- tfce-gntbering shadoWs
Bute to their mountain throne.
Bow soothing to die solitude
"Ant reign* arotrtd m« novr,
. The tender toceh of ereninp
Hath cleared'my clouded brow.
Thvpetty c*res (bet pain's mr
: X i -A*fcetiny with the Ay,
*• -* ' VgrtfdM1 fifipe utteired ae,
® passed with Tight away.
. * * ~.|^Mlentto myrnmman#
(At fancies thronging comer
of my childhood
— ?z-
lit soal snbduing radiance"
. r Three fev r^ ajnnt flowers,
Jtpctmt row and two fair bud*
. * - Are blooming ill the bowers.
Aid att&o* the f&rras rhat shrindf
Are shrouded in the tomb
■" Tdream not of them lingering
In HaaepalelunEFglboBl.-
'*** •^Ti o*w^ tfirtw' a^liif
aa*4<sS ' «mh1y f ilers file' . .
ftsjr quaff tie enp of endless bliss
*? --j*i wiad imMsrmlKy-
.. , ,fipdl wa«Sl wndaratM^n the*
* ' to think they die
■
fes c> hoes*'. pride. _
L i'i i in • ' J" - g-i^-
■ iwvni lu^iy nHr wnueny
hvwiiqiaisM now
TMr .ephyrsfrom thofrwarint ♦ing,
to sweeping OrerflSr tew.
Cfe w*o forduTTresrity
VstH barter fkneeys dreams
Barn-toe ter ftowei of xkiry bloom
e^oiiT^ftwiJeT-
:li journal,; give*
ail inteFFesting account finding water
in borifig an artesian well in the desert,
by French . engineers in Algera. The
place- was the onsis of Raehgi, which
ha^lrtHaily hei;oSb* l)nriit from want
of water, and threatened entii'ely to dis-
appear, and; ihe water was found and
rose to the surface on the 13th of March
from the depth of the metres, or about
147 feet. Aa soon as tiie hard pan or bed
'was pierced, lite water instantly ro?6 in
fhp pip^T pou*tngv_Q£it a thdu%and g
ons a ntomtte, at a tempt^ature of twenty-
oor degrees of Rea&mor.'3LTlie engineer
ated that as soon as if^iad reached
level of ascensiou fairl}y?tj e quantity
auld average about 1250 gallons per
in'inuter Think of a.;fountai|| springing
i^> in a waisting desert, a ^renial flow
of tlienty hegaeads per minute. The
fouBimn fbrcn^d is describees tiuly mag-
niffCefe " ^ .
At theHaaoigfipi '^tCe water bufStmg
o r hruo Arab was preseat.'but the news
quickly spread, and is a whole population
of the village rushed to the spot, and
threw themselves upon the works with
sach frenzy that force was necessary to
remove them. Women and children lay
in the stream, as if they.had never seen
water before. The Shiek of Sadi Rach-
ed could not repress his emotion, he
threw himself o.~> his knees by the trough
and wept for joy. The next day the in
habitants of the neighboring villages came
to. thank the engineer and to bless the
fountain, while in the evening there was
a dance and &grand marry-making, and
. ihis festival was kept up for *srx days. In
the-meantime, the jteopleWxirsnnmiU~f
to wock and constructed a sluice to
convey the vivifying stream to the por-
tion of the oasis whieh was dead for
want of moisture;
JOT TO THE WORLD.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY!
HURLEY'S
SARSAPAFULLA
SF aU the remedies that have been discovered during
the present age for the "thousand ills that fleslt is
to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only
t years have elapsed since the discoverer (who
t a decade in studying, experimentalizing and per-
■git) first introduced it to the public, and it is
'already' recognized by the most eminent physicians in
aU parts of the country tatxi the most surpriejng aod
effective remedy fo^^Sertain disease* of wkich they
have knowledge. _ . i x
All other eompc^mds or syrups of the rest have hith-
erto failed to command the sanction of thetfacnlty, be
cause on beinaf^ested, they have been fonnd to contain
Tents, which neutralize the good effects
Tbealth of
'ration-
root; and
nd perfect
MOi here
bea ehange thwEnreriO^jrty
i IsmHws cold,
P> «ir Cot
faHs woringly',
ear,
wHTialft,
i llffljn
_ , _j«aa
. Of twiHcht unto n
. > awakening
ith Imngnaf in it light.
i^t^tafoMMfes
And m ef ftintle memories
* ik lo dream . .
t and snndredtiea,
I seem.
la nkiagidil fcsauty bleat.
*, Texts, July A6ih. 1867.
_ _ the eonntr;
and is fast obtaining an Foropean reputation,
iastanoen of cures it has effected are daily coming to
the proprietor's knowledge, and he has noTiesitation in
recommending it to oneand all who desire to procure
relief frecv goffering. 'One bottle being tried, its effects
will be too apparent to admit of further deuM.
Beeollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla is the only genuine
article in the mark t.
Price one doBar per bottle, or six forflvs dollars
'or sale at the manufactory, corner of aevestb and
Green streets, Louisviite, Kv. Also, wholesale and re-
, tail by dealers in Medtttne throoghoutthe PnitcdSUtes,
Canada and Mexico. - . 42-tf
WHOLESALE.
1. Wirnt it Co. Kew Orleans, La,
Bacon, Bm ft Co., 8t Louis, Mo.
Pa**wosth ft Co., Memphis, Tennesaa.
BETA1L.
J. M. DE viimB, San Antonio.
Bates, Breckenridge t Co., Texana.
Elliott ft Co,, Houston.
Beaumont. Jr.r Lavaca.
Bowles k Jeffries, Cameron.,
F. Duffau, ' i r - AijuL
- I^avitt fc Parken f Victoria.
And all extensive Apothecaries.
1 to Irihror mar-
at totfeath hj the sword
it the city of Ethiopia.
St. Mark was cfraggeA through the
MMta <rf Alexandria, ra Egypt, till iw ex-
SuJeha
" Jfe"""
St. Imke «i hanged upon as «}>ve
In Greece,
« pat iiKO a eaoldron of
4§f at Rome *Bd escaped deaths
died a imural death at
in Asia.
James the Great was beheaded at
St. Jaisea the X<e«a was thrown from
i or wiogoi i lie temple, and then
to death with a fuller's elob.
hanged up against a pit
a city of fyrgia.
waa. flayed alive by
titaia— king.
bound to a cross,
to the people till be
thronch the body
ir,1o*li ^£ast In-
St. Jade en sbdt to death with ar
^eXirgcifced in
St. Matthias #as stoned and then be
[to tmr advertiriag eMamns
baweo that pahtie efnnety is roused
^ dW^arahte of Capt.
, arasl Iraown to jthia twnrounity.
lit ea Monday last, Tie left this
W. ThewMoafs carriage to- visit
I yWfe. The day Bfemg quite
Peyton'fe
t*ie tha horses
aj'a absence, the
ge; and the boy
for the Captain
f. and kaste*-
miles, to give
ontguent search ha*
lyfor some days,by
®a place, no evidence
His rest
tte;
■appre-
Okrono-
patent ffl^icinee.
noxious inj
of the sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure tb
. uis not so with Hurley's prep
the patient
: This is the pare and genuine extract of tl
wiB, on trial, 1m fonnd te effect a certain
cure of the following complaints and ™
me,
Auction of the
DebiUty,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyspepsia, .
Irregularities,
Fistula,
Habitual Costiveneas,
Indigestion,
Liver complaint,
Pile*/'
Pulmonary Diseases,
Scrofula, or King's EriL
Syphilis,
And all diseases of the Skin.
Besides curing the above, it is also known te be a
great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and invi
goratiag the system
In short, it is without exception, in the eases men-
tioned and its general effect on the system, the most
efficacious, aa it is most desirable, remedy of the age
It is already extensively used throughout the country
' The
Always Something Heir.
READ THIS—OLD AND YOUNG
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
IS, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of tais
age of progjess, for it wiit restore, permanently,
gray hair to its original color,- cover the head of the
bald with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once
ill dandruff and itchingr cure al scrofula, and other
cutaneous eruptions, sueh as scald head. etc. It will
eure, as if by magie. nervous or periodical headache;
make the hair soft, gfetey, aad wary, and preserve the
eolor perfectly,
old age.
The following is from a fisting
the medical proiessfoi:
St. P-icl, Jana
PBOFES8OR 0.1. WOOD—
to exti
DM SIS „
After bwa nearly
tried aU the haif r«
faith in cay, fcwa*
give it atrial, jph
strong—soft aad pi
fore, it was harsh and wiry,
iliclted, J send yon this
a longtime i
isteratives extant, and
adtMd, on bearing of
led mysiV in the hands
brush! and the rest
" ed iff,. tiU the scalp
ihoming, and ia "
1 grew sapi"
and ianow
member ef
1,1655.
fore,
and that little
ks the
August
Mack and
«l_tte t «efc whsreas, be-
, wbskt little there was of it,
■tut
i disappearing very rapidly. I
Sovirei^n—all dates: 5 dwts. 3 gr ..
Half " " 2", " 13 "'
Spanish Gold.
Doubloon—all dates, 17 dwts. 8 grs.
Half-" - 8 16 " -
Qaalf.."- ^ ^ *r~ 8^ 0-;
Eight" «« - , 2 4 «
French Gold.1' 1
(20 francs) 4 dwts. 3 grs.
$4 84
2 42
aoo
4-00
2 00
Napoleon
2 Napoleon (40 francs) 8
Louis d'or—all dates— 4
6
20* 1
$3 80
X 60
«5«
Promiscuous Coin—-Gold.
Ten Thalere. all dates, 8 dwts. 10 grs. $7 70
Fr- d'or of Denmark, Prus., 4 dwts. 5 grs 3 85
Double do " 8 dwts. 10 grs. 7 70
. 10 Guilders, all dates, 4 dwts. 4 grs. 4 00
Johannes, Jahn T. 18 dwts. 7 grs. 17 00
Moidore, Brazilian, 5 dwts. 4 grs. _ 4 87
Ducat, Netherlands, Denmark, Prussia,
&c., all dates, 2 dwis. 5 grs. 2 20
Crown, Portugal, Maria H , 6 dwts. frgrs 2 80
Zervonitz, Russia, 2 dwts. 2 grs. 2 00
Xeriff, Turkey, 2 " 7 " 2 30
Pistole, Italy, " II " 3 25
Silver Com.
Spanish Dollar—unblemished 91 00
do do blemished or hammered 90
Merican " 1 00
Five Fraiics . ^ . 83
Two Francs, 35 cents, and one Frano 17
French Crown I 00
English do * 1 15
Half do 76
English Shilling (6 pence in proportion-)- 23
Thalers. German . ' 62
One Guilder . 36
Many Doubloons, and parts Donbloons are light, and
consequently not saleable. A Doubloon should weigh
the same as a good dollar or two half dollars
• TABJjE of distances
v
STATE
Edward Clark, Sec. <bf State, Salary
Bird Holland, Clerk,. "
ATTORflET GENERAL.
James Willie, Atty^TQen., Salary
COMPTROlifcBK^S OFFtCE.
James B. Shaw, Comptroller, Salary
Geo. J. Durham, Chief Clerk, "
Wash. L. Uill, SupeAtendant "
John C. Duval, Ass!Sierk, "
a. G. Shncor,* - B
P. D. O'GormRn, "
Juo. F. Purvis, ~ u *
H. Wi'Raglin, "
Ba?r, ^
0. Flusser, for one ^ear "
R. A. A. Carlton '^§1^ "
TREASURER'^ OFFICE.
James H. Raymond, Treas. Salary
H. II. Uaynie, clgr^ Ik '*
GENERAlOCAN^Jt
S. Creftby. Commi
Robt. Mi Elgin, Cj
John Buchanan,
C. W. Presler, Draj
Hermann Willke,
James Browfte,
Conrad Stretnme,
Joseph Martin.
F. H.Arlitt,
Alfred Grooms,
W. S. Hotchkiss,
J. M . Long,
F. VV. Moore,
T. &. Ormfihy,
C. A. Harrison,
P. W. Humphreys-^ "
Samuel T. Scott. Xi "
miles.
From Corpus Christi to San Patricio - -
- £6
<c
u
" Refugio - - -
- 40
it
u
" Goliad - - - -
- 65
a
tt
u Cuero - - - -
- 80
it
tt
" Helena - - - -
- 85
M-
U
'• Clinton - - - -
- 90
tt
tt
i-
" Gonzales - . -
- 110
tt ;
tt
" Seguin - - - .
- 515
tt
tt
" San Marcos - -
- 120
tt.
tt
" New Braunfela -
-.120
u
u
" Lockhart -
• 125
a
u
'' Castroville - •
- 140
u
tie
" Austin - - - -
- 150
— a
tte
" San. Antonio, straight 135
course, via Goliad 145
-* ";V
- - ."
efi
w -Fort Merrill - -
- 60
•i at
" Fort Ewell - - ~ -
- 90
(>
" Brownsville - -
. 127
«
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" Fort Ringold - -
" Fort Mctntoflh -
- 130
- 135
a
It
" Fort Inge '- - -
- 140
tt
11
" Fort Martin'Scott
- 175
«
w -«•
- - -----
jg Fort Duncan - -
- 175
«
<>
" Fort Frogban - -
• 180
' ft
« Fort Clark - - .
- 250
u
" Fort Graham - -
- 230
ta y
*
" Fort Gates - - -
- 200
i h
a
« Fort Worfli - -
- 260
ft
i'i ■ '<
" Fort Belknap - -
- 300
u
" Leaton - - - -
- 400
« <£
a
« El Paso - - - -
. 609
THE BRITISH PERIODICAIiS
' AND THE
FARMERS GUIDE.
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OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION.
L. Scorr & Co. New York, continue to pub-
lish the following leading British Periodicals
viz:
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(Conservative.)
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(Whig.)
3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW
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use your restorative about twice a week, and shall soon
have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had reed
of these things—ind wbe has not? bat have not seen
hitherto any ease whese any person's hair v< K> really
benefited by any * the hair tonic, ete., of the day:
audit really gives me pleasure to record the result of
my azpenenae. I have recommended yoor prepara-
tion to odter raadit already has a large and general
sale ibroegheat the Territory. The people here know
its efiecu, and have confidence in it. The supply yoa
sent as, as wholesale agente for th • Territory, is nearly
exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You
deserve credit for your di
turn you my thankafor tb
certainly had despaired long ago of effecting any such
rsaait ■ ■. ■ YoursTtasta^-
" • i. W. BOND,
Finn of Bond k Keiley, Druggists, St. Paul.
[From the Editor ef the Real Estate Advertiser.1
. Boaraa, 47 Sehool Street, March to, 1855.
Data Sib :—Having become prematurely quite gray
I was induced, some six weeks since, to make a trial of
your Restorative. 1 have used lesa than two bottles
but thagzsy bain havs afl disappeared; aad although
my hair has not rally attained its original color, yet
the process of change is gradually going en, aad lam
iamathopeediatlJiaofaorttimei&r hair will be as
dark aa fill wilty. 1 have also been much gratified at
die healthy moioure and vigor of the hair, which be-
fore was harsh aad dry: and it has ceased to come eat
as formerly. .Respectfully yours,
_ D.C.1L KCPP.
Professor Wood
CjxUU, miaete, June 10,1865.
I have used Professed Wood's Hair Baa*> tiv«, and
have adnttocd its S)oadCTfBl>eSscts. My hair wan be-
coming, as 1 thoggbt. prematurely gray, bat bfMhe nse
irf his "Bestorwivc,' it has resnmed its original color,
and I bars stai dpofct, permanently so.
TT SIDNEY BREESE, H
Ex-Senator Untied
O. S. WOOD too., Proprietors,312 Bi
id tU Market street, St. Loois, MiAoui
hi'
aud
■y m the Vnitol States, to
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THE PARMER'S GUIDE.
TO SCIENTIFIC AND IWACT.'CAI, AGRICULTURE
By Henry Stephens. P. R. S- of Edinbourgh
and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scien-
tific Agricutture in Yale College, New Ha
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and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.
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W This wort it yottk* old "BooIt of the Farm:
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tiona should always be addressed, post-paid, to
Cm Polishers. .
LEONARD SCOOT &. CO.,
No. 54 Gold Street, New Ybrk.V
' th 4th. 1856. tf.
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Keys, Charms, Fishes, Gold aad Stiver Pencil, with
"J*®-* ****? assortment of Pens from the faete-
ries ef dilsrant celebrated makers. Fine French Clocks
- *dee. Spectacle aad Wateh Glasses keut
^eeastaatly oa haao, p -tfj j. 6. fc j>. biu!P
The Steam Saw and Grist MiB,
AT HELBVA, We vacs county, Texas, has been
thoroughly overhauled aad repaired, with nee
Grist MiU and Saw. and is now ready and capable oi
neighborhood constantly supplied with
1 allkind' J*- *
[ kinds of Lumber.
* THOS. RUCK MAN,
Hsla( Nov. It. llit-al
FFICE
1800
1200
1200
900
900
900
900
900
900
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1800
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2t)00
1200
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1200
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H00
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VANCE & BROTHER.
DEALERS IN
DRY COOIJS, GROCERIES,
PAINTS, OtLS,.
Varnishes, Arc. St.
Main Plaza, ^an Antonio, Texas.
JAVE now in store, and are constantly receiving
large additions to their stock of iieneral Merchan-
dise, all of which they offer very low for cash.
Their stock consist in pslft tfs follows :
% : i.Dr«S8 Qoods, &c,
Rich prfnted Bareges; White Brilliant'en; ,
do do Tissue*;- Blk Gro de Rhine Silks;
do plaid & blk db; figured Brpcadc do;
do do BaregcS^ I>o White do do:
i^olid coPd French Lawns ^Tlain Cornelean do;
Printed do do; Polka Brocade do-
Jaconet Muslins; White and colore $ Gro de
^ j_. Naples silks;
do
BirdJs-eye do1 do^
lain 4° ^°f
Nrainsook Muslins,
Striped and Plain Swss
Muslins;
Flair Cord Muslins;
Cambric Dimity,
a
u
ts
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
2250
1000
900
Chas. Hf. Rushtonj
Win n. Houston,
Rhoads Fisher,
•J. T. Shanks,
C. H. Rondeau,
P. M. Shipley,
F. W. Girard,
T.^fatterson,
Beard,
COURT OF CLA RtTS.
J. C. Wilson, Commigsiener, Salary,
J. O. Illingworth, Chief Clerk, "
J. P. llenry, Asst. clerk "
SBPRE.Mp CODRT.
John Hemphill, Chief Justice, Austin
A8S0CIATE JUSTICES,
Abner S. Lipscomb, Independence.
Royal T. Wheeler, Galveston
Thomas Green, Clerk, Austin
William L. Chalmers, Deputy, Austin
Charles Rosignof, " Galveston
Samuel Rosignol, " Tyler.
0. C. & R. K. Hartley, Reporters,Galveston
ftllMS OF SUPREME COURT.
Austin—On the 3d Monday of October .each
year; 9 weeks.
Galveston—On the first Monday of Janu
ary of each year; 10 weeks.
Tyler—on the 1st Monday in April of each
yeatf till the l6t of July,or until the business
shall be disposed of.
£ink and white Satins;
Bishop Lawns;
Col'd Florences ;
Do MarceKnes;'
Striped aiiti printed Ameri-
can lawns, fast color*.
Printed Brilliantes, Col'd'Debages for traveling dresses.
Mourning Dress Goods.
Black Challeys, Plain Lawns, Tissues,
Black and white Lawns. Bareges, Mohair,
Clusters. Alpacas, 4c. kc.
Staple and Plantation Goods, &c*
Jewells. Drills, Kerseys, Choctaw Stripes, Shirting,
Penim, Stripes, Tickings, Checks, Planter's linen Dril-
lings. white linen do, fancy do, brown and blenched
I loinestics. 10-4 bleached and brown Allendale sheet,
ings, Furniture Prints, black, black and white, blue
and orange Prints, Cottonndes, Nankeen, superior
French cottonad^e, Sne Shirting, linen Checks, Camlets,
silk Poplins, silk and linen Lustres, Scotch, French and
American Gingham*. Russia Diaper, bird's-eye Diaper.
Napkins. Dovlns brown and bleached Table Damask.
Crash, Huckaback, caldred Cambrics, brown Holland
and white do, Irish linens, &c. &c., white and brown
linen-, and 200 pieces cotton Settings.
f.; ^ Embroideries,- >&c
Miss and cambric Undersleeves, collars and chemisettes,
Plain and linen Collars. Valencian laee collars,
Cambric and Swiss Flouncing®,
Linen cambric Jfondkerchiefa,
Ponger do, cambric and Swiss Bandf,
Swiss and cambric Edgings and Inserting*,
Thread. Laces and Inserting*,
Embroidered Mourning Handkerchiefs,'
Embroidered Mourning Collars and ETmlers?eeve ,
Do do Cheiaisetts. Bthissels. Wash Laces-,
Bobbinets. Xettings. rich pfaid Ribbons,
Misses' do do sash do,
Tafete Ribbons, Gauze do, Muslin Curtains,
White saddler's silk, embroidering silk Braid,
Moroviau cotton. Zephyr worsted patterns,
" Misses' and Philadelphia Shoes.
Ladies*Kid Ties, do do' BucksV.ins,
Do Hungarian ties, do bronze do dd,
Do IJack and bronze haft Gaiters',
Do plain Gaiter Boots, all colors,
Do do, with ties,
Da Morocco lace boots,
Children's lace Boots, all colors, sisesITo2and'upwards
Roots and ^hoes..
100 cases consisting of Men's Kip Russets" goat and calf
Brogans, women's real goat Lace Boots. Boy's and
Youth's 6ne calf Boots and Brogans, Men s SlipjH'r.1
and Indies' do, Men's dip and calf Boots, Ladies' Gait-
ers, Polkas. Jenny Lind and Talma Shoes.
timbreIIas and Parasols.
Oinghams and coiton Umbrellas,
Gent's silk, 26.28 and 30 inch do,
Black silk, Marcelieni, Paraso, Foulard, Brocade, Rep
and black watered Parasols.
Colored and satin and watered .Sun Shades.
Saddlery.
Ladies' side Saddles. Mioses' do do, Boy's do,
Men's Walker and Pan Antonio,
Blind Bridles, Marticgales, Girths, circingales,
Heads and Reins, brass and polished stirrups,
Brass and tinned spurs, Mule collars
Station ery.
We have exffff description, including Cap, Letter,
Bill, counting-house, Brief arid Note paper, of every
o-rade ; also. Packet and Commercial Post, Flat cap, Folio
Post, Demi. Medium and Roy&HJristol Boards and Draw-
ing Paper, Envelopes of every description. Policy. Legal.
Packet and commercial Post sixes. ^Writing desks, pori
folios, trauelling cases. Ink and Inkstand*, (a great va
riety,) Pencils, Wax. Wafers, Paper FoPfri'fc, .Slates.
Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
J. B. Willie.
Attorney General
District Conrta.
nnsT district.
James II. Bell. Brazoria. Brazoria county.
Judge. W. B. Wilson, Wharton, Wharton
county; District attorney.
BECOND^pi STRICT.*
Thomas ^ Duva-,: Austin, Travis county,
Judge. George W. Jones, Bastrop, Bastrop
count); District Attorney.
V • THIRD DISTRICt.
~ R E. B. Baryte *TNdepehde!iR,TT&!?fnng-
ton .county ; Judge. N. W. Battle, Waco
McLennan county; District Attorney.
rOFRTtf DISTRICT.
Ttute. J. Devine. San Antonio,Bexareoun
ly; Judge. Frank E^an.San Antonio,Bexai
county; District Attorney.
rnrra district.
A. O. W. Hicks, Shelbyville. Shelby eoun
ty; Judge. L. II. Casey,Shelbyville, Shelby
county; District Attorney.
8TZTB DISTRICT.
C. A. Frazer Marshall, Harrison county
Judge. Jeremiah Glough. Marshall, Harri
son county; District Attorney.
8EVEKTH DISTRICT.
P. W. Gray. Houston. Harris county; Judge
James G.McDonald,Houston, Harris county
District Attorney.
M EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Wm. SrTodd, Clarksville, Red River coun
ty; Judge. S. R. G. Mills, Paris, Lamar
county; District Attorney.
WIKTH DISTRICT.
John H. Reagan, Palestine, Anderson Co
Judge. George Reseabaun, Canton, Van
Zandt county; District Attorney.
TENTH DISTRICT.
Fielding Jones, Victoria, Victoria county
Judge. John L Harper, Victoria county
District Attorney.
j ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
Joel L An1crim.EI Paso, El Paso county
A C Hyde,El Paso,El PasooMwty
ItlAMMV. ?i
it Attorney.
i-; TWELFTH EfSTRICT.
Edmond J Davis. Laredo, Webb county
Judge. Edward Dougherty, Brownsville.
Cameron count)-; District,Attorney.
' * THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
•John Grpgg.FairfiehL Freestone county
Judge. Charles 'ta^^kiitolin, Falls coun
ty; District *"—
focrt;
James Wehb, C^PTThn^tie, Nueces
•'onnty; Judge. John T. Enoch, Helena
Karnes county; District A'.torney.
a FIFTEENTBDISTRICT.
Jaines M M*xey, Liberty, Liberty county,
Jongftrt Samuel A Wilson, Liberty, Liberty
county; District Attorney.
* u "i^BITEENTH DISTRICT.
Nathaniel M Bur ford. Dallas, Dallas co.
Judg^. John C McCby, Dallas, Dallas co.
District Attorney.
SBVEItTEEMTS
Ed H Vontress, Geoi
county; Judge. R T Pj
House, Borne tcounty; B
eighteenth
E. F. Buckner, Ci
Judge. James Paul, Cai
District Attorney.
uct.
wn, Williamson
Burnett Court
Fict Attorney,
Itrict.
Medina county;
rille, Medina co.:
LAM & Co.,
retail dealers m
Wines, Ltqnom, Ogsrs, Tobacco, &c'. &c
S. West Hide Main Piaxa,
8Ay AJITOSflO. TGXAS. 28^1y
Q. p POST
On tha North Sidaof Commerce Street,
NEAR THBflHbtt BRIDGE,
H A ASToSra, TEtA*.
AS eommenced the Mercantile business, and baa on
band a general assortment of Dry Goods, Bootsand
snoes, Groceries, *c., kc. TO-em
%
" lake piensaue in snonneiiig to my former pntrons
.and tin? citizens .of S^au Antosiio and viciniiy, that
have again relun'it d In my former business as Auc-
tioneer; and shall i|6w coiuinuc business under the
lanscaud style oi" Henrique*.
1 hope by cireful attention' to my business lo re-
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
My Auction Room is on |he West side of Main Pla-
za ; and my regular days of sale will be on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sail Antonio, Man-h. i9tb. 1867.
J, X. HENRIQUR3.
1 bbl red I-eiul,
1 do Venetian red,
1 do Koon's black,
1 do Turkey umber,
1 do Terra de siema,
3 do Sperm oil,
1 do blk leather Varnish
1 do I.amp black,
1 do Neat:s foot oil.
50 kegs white Zinc,
100 do do Lead,
1 bbl yellow ochre,
20 bxs chrome Yellow,
20 do do Green,
1 bbl Spanish brown,
6 do Linseed Oil.
2 do copal Varpish,
3 do coach do,
Groceries.
LarM. Mol&sses, Bacon, Canvass Hams.
Clarified and crushed Sugar, Dried Fruit.
Coffee, Tea., Vinegar. Potatoes. Onions, Rice,
Iflour, Codfish, Salt, Soap. Starch, *
Star and Sperm Candles, Lard Oil, kc. &c.
Hardware and Cutlery.
Always in store, a very large assortment, at rcducf
prices.
The Entire *tock
Will be sold I.OW, aud every article warranted. W<
possess facilities for procuring our gor-d« from 'th
cheapest and best sources, and bavin:: at all time
ample means of availing ourselves ot favorable change
in the markets, we are enabled tc offer, throughout the
entire yearra stock Of goods which, for extern and com
pleteness, is net equaled in Western Texas.
VANCE & BROTHER.
San Antonio. Xnv. 2*2.
Jo M. CAROYjAH A e. f. KING.
RUCTION, COMMISSION
and Generai- Agency
Business—at the old auc-
tion room. West side Main
Plaza, San Antonio, Texas.
ResfulaT sale d^ys, WED- '
XESDATS and SA TUR-
1)A TS. They have mad3
arrangements and are now prepared to receive all kinds
of property for sale either hy private or public disposal
having commodious store rooms can receive all* de*crip.
tions of goods previous to sale. "Will pay particular at
tention to Adminstrators' sales. Real Estate, and Nepr
roes. It is desirous for all concerned.that articles shonl,
be made known two or three days previous to sole, tha;
they may be advertised. All business shall be attende,
to promptly. ' • 29-tf
P.S.—Sales made for ca«h and returns made same day
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
P11IL .1 DEhPHIA.
IMPORTANT AXNOUNCEMENT.
fT*o all persons a (flirted with Sexual Disease*. «noli
1 as Sl'KRMATORUIHEA. SKMIAAL WEAK
XKSS. IMPOTKXCE. liO.VORRHCEA. GLKKT
SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE*
Ac- &c.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of t>e
uvful desiruflion of human life, caused by Sexual
liseases, and the deceptions practised npon the uu-
fortuuale victims' of such disea e by Quacks, have
lirected their consulting Surgeon, as a f HABITABLE
.V I wtirthy oftheir.name. to give MEDICAL ADVICB
>"RAT1S. to all persons thus afflicted, who apply bj
!..rfrf. iih a de«criplB«.H of Acr eobditlotl", (age. oc-"
ntioiis. habits ot ritW. &C..1 a:iid ill eases of exih me
p'.iiertv and siifTering, to FURNISH- MEDICINES
KEE OF CHARGE.
The IIoward .association is d benevolent Institution,
established by sperial endowment, for the relief"of the
sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epi-
demic Diseas-s " It has now a surplns of'means,
wiiich the Directors have voted to expend ill adver-
tising the above notice. It is needless to add that the
Association.commands the highest Medical skillof the
age and will furnish the m<<st approved inofterii treat-
ment.
Just Hublishe<T, liy the Association, a Report oil
SpernialorrliCBe. o: Si-minivl Weakness, the vice of
Onanism. Masturbation or Self-A'bure.and other Dis-
eases mail, (iu a sealed envelope,) Free of Caharge.
on the reeepit of two stamps for postage
Address, 'Dr. Geo. It Calhoun. Consulting Sur-
geon, Howard Association, No -i South ninth Street,
Pa. Byordeuof the Directors.
GEO. FAIR' HILD. Secretary.
EZRA D- HEART.WELL, President.
HAVE TOtT SUBSCRIBED
W4 W. DL'SLAl' 4 THOS H. i-TRlBLliVG, Al
tomey* & Counselors at Law.
Sun Antonio Tt'xa<.
c.am tk o x'mel,e ho tee.
"j*/T ADAM TARDK beg* towforni her friends aihl the
ItJL public in general. th t she ha« moved from her
late residence to her new •*•. commodious house:
where she solicits a continuance of the liberal pitro
11age she hirf heretofore received. Stable and pro-
vender on the premises.
Castroville. Jan. 6th. 1853. 12::tf
hotels.
s
JOHN A. POLK, PROPRIETOR
RESPECTFULLY informs the public and
traveling community, that he has opened
the above establishmeut for the accommodation
of the public. The house is newly built, large auu
commodious, and fitted up in superior *tyle.
TERMS OF BOARD.
Board and Lodging, per Month 00
- - - Week S CO
" " « Day 1 *25
Board without Lodging, " Month IS 0Q
." <* <• Week 7 00
" " « Day 1 00
Single Meal 37
Attached to the House is a I.ivery Stable, well suppli
ed with corn, oatai, hay and provender.
Helena. May 7th. 1S57. n27-1y
TEXAS HOUSE.
THE Undersigned having leased this veil
known HOTF.L & HOARDING HOUSE.
has had the same thoroughly renovated and
refurnished, and is now fully prepared to
accommodate all who may give him a call
His bouse is admirably situated, being on
Carcel street, about one square b"low the Market, an
having a STABLK attached, is finely -adapted to th
wants of his patrons aud friends who may be coming
in from the country or neighboring towns," He lr< p,
by strict attention to the neee-iiittes of his customer
and making his charges moderate, to receive a liber
share of public patronage.
s. w. McAllister
San Jntonlo. April 3. '57. h'-1v
HOUSE,
.*7 , TEXAS.
MliS. PHllaLU'S, formerly of the Plaza Hou«e.
\ ' '
begs leave to inform the public, that she has
•>pened the above House for the acoommodation
of travelers and boarders. Her House i* airy, comior-
table, well furnished, and he flatters herself, inferior to
"acne in Tfcxa*. Her s errantsare honest and capable.
respectfully invites a fhare of public patronaee.-38-tf
REUTER S IfOTBL..
THIS HOTKL is situated two miles west of
Phanis, in Medina county, on the direct road
from Castroville to Eagle Pass and El Paso, and
all travelers who may give us a call, will be furnished
with all the necessaries of life which the country af-
fords: and travelers a re respectfully invited to givehim
a call. Befreshments will be had "at all hours for both
tnin and bea«t. ]46-tf] WM. REUTEK, Proprietor.
City Residence For 8sle.
I have determined to sell my city residence situated
on the south side of Commerce stfeet near the bridir«'.
whieh I consider one of the fiucsl locations hi the ciiy,
eiiher for a Atinily re i«lence, « r as situation for a store
grocery; and for watere piivileges no one ean deny
that it is one pi the most valuable lots in San Antonio.
Said lot has now upon it a building containing sev-
eral rooms.—also on* buildings &c.. all of u hieh will
be sold on the mueitibcral terms. For particulars ice
the undersigned.
San Antonio. February 3d 1857. * (tf.)
THOMAS WRKX.
MAILLER, IXGR AIIA DI & CO.,
©©SSiDSS" S\&©tjt\s>)SL3
AND
COMMISSTON MERCHANTS,
PORT IiAVACA. TEXAS.
J. C. MAILER, CKO. T. IN(;1£AHAM, JB.
RXPKRENCns:
Messrs. Oeavland. Bro. i Co. 0pl„„.
Neil. Bro. & Co., |-New Orleans.
Russel k Vining,
MaiHer k I^irt, vXew York
X. Knight * Co. ) IS-lv
Cosmopolitan Ait Ass^efatfon
FOR THF, THIRD YKAR?
SEE THK RARK INTDUCKM KNTS !—'The man-
agers haVe.the pleasure oi* u 11110unciiisp that the
collection of YVortf^ of Art designed tor distribution
among the subscribers, whose names are receiv ,u
previous to the *2Sth of January. '57. is uiacli larger
and more costly than on any previous year.* Anion;:
the leading works ill Sculpture—executed ni the hnesi
marble—is the new ami beautiful Staiueof the
. "WOOD NYMPH,"
The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen.
CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALIIOUN,.
Also the exquisite Ideal Bust,
Sip&aMo •
A P O L Ii O AND DIANA,
IN MARBLE. LIFE SIZE.
Together with the following Groups and Statues ill
Carrara Marble—of the
struggle lor tlic Heart,
Venus arid Apple. Psyche. Magdalen.
Chi I d ot'the Ssea, Iiin«cei>cc,
Cnptlvc Bird, «Ss ljittie Truant,
Willi numerous works in Bronze, aiu! a collection o.
l several-hundred
FlNEOtli PAlSTUfGS,
' *'V leading Arli «.
The whole of whieh ari-to lie distributed or allotted
among the subscribers whose nwmcs are received
previous to Ihe
Twenty-eighth of January, '57,
wheu ihe J) isl ri !>u I io n will take place.
TeIMJ iir fVB-CRIPTtOflt.
Every suhseriber of three Joilais is entitled to
A copy of the splendid Ssti-el K<'graving. "fafitrday
.Might,"'ur a copy of any ef the following 83 Maga-
zines one year: aluo
A copy of the -Art Journal'' one year, and
A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of
Att.
Thus, for every S3 paid, a person not-only gets a
beautiful Rugraviugor Alagaziue one year, but also
.-eceives the Art Journal one year, and a Tirket m the
Annual Distribution, making four dollars worth of
reading matter besides tiie ticket, by which a valuable
paiuiiiig or piece of statuary msy l e reecived iu ad-
dition. •*.
No person is restricted to a single share. Those
taking five memberships, remitting $15. are entitled
u> six engravings, and to six tickets iu the distribu-
tion. oi any five of the Magazines, one year, and six
ticket*.
Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will
[■lease register the letter at the Post Office, to prevent
loss ; on receipt of which, a certiGcsfe of .Membership,
together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, wiil
lie forwarded to any part of the country.
For further particulars, see the November Art Jour-
nal. sent free on application.
For membership, address f. L. DF.RBY.
A'cluary C A A.,
-143 Broadwsy. New York, or Western Office, ICS
Water street. Sandusky. Ohio. B-lf.
JONES & CO'S SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
The Vermif.u(5£,
expelling Worms ., fr,
the human system* b
■ 1<" . t 1 . . - .r-.ff
also been a
with the most satisfy
results to various anifnab
subject to Worm
The LiveK Pills,
the cure of Live*
plaint, all Bilious
RANGEMENTS, SlCK
ACHE, &C.
Purchasers will
be particular to asK tor
Dr. C. McLane'g Gele
brated Vermifuge ^
Liver PilLs, prepared
twvujtta
Sole proprietors,
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur-
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills.
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane's, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane's
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING* BRO S,
60 Wee®- St0 Pittsbcroo, J?a,
Sole Proprietors
)AX>Ar-
•J^HE attention of the public Is called to the facilities
J. presented by our line for express transportation
rrom Sew Orh-an* to Galveston. Houston and the in-
terior towns on the route to Austin., also to Towder
Horn, PorV Lavaca. Matagor t*, Victoria. Goliad-
'.ile<, ran Antonio. Corpw Christi, fir a 20 s Saariago
; n?i Hrowosvilleby the Western-rout#-
Tins is the only established express ©n rhe inland
•oiite. i.e. naTl and express passenger trains- of
'j f l -usas Uailrt*ad and Vaa-lerbili's line of Steamer-
\Ve forward any description of merchandise, *!>«>
bullion. .-'V ecte. Ifcmk Xotes, valuable jferceis, with
j romptness and dispatch.
A sj>ee:al in sseiiger. (in our own employ.) will
eave otHce. New « rle:uis every Sun«lay. and Wednes
• a*' morniu^ at half pa>t 7 o'clock. Leaving Powder
Horn same days as above at 4 o'clock P. jr., and office
ti Galveston, every Monday and Thursday at4 P. x.
This ICvpress will make close connection with the
Atlantic Kxpre*w" to and from New York aud
northern cities.
Office in New Orleans, "nder ?t. Charles Hotel. Office
:u <ialvestou. corner of Tremont and Strand street.
('tTice in Powder Horn at Baldridga and Stanlev.
. JONES & CO.
April IB. 1857-24-lj'. !Ccw Orleans & Galveston
ATLANTIC EXPRESS.
ETVTFEN Galveston. New York and Northern
cities. Shippers ordering good* by Express from
iie North, will have them marked "per Atlantic Ex-
press. " 121 Broadway, New York.
April 16,—*24—ly. JONES & CO..Proprietors.
B1
C O T T O
LIVEHY STABLE.
W. D. CoTTos wouTd intwt respectfully tlhwMCT
10 the citizens of San Antonio and vicinity, that be
has removed his entire stock of Horse*. Carriages,
Buggies Ac. to the Slew t<arge and Comtnodions
STONE LIVERY STABIjE,
situated at the New Bridge, where wry
tton. appertainto his business, may be had
the shortest notice, and tne most liberal terms,
advantages of this stable are superior to any in t
and he is tetermined t« merit, and hopes ft> receive
full share of Public palroira^a (6 M.)
San Antonio, Texas. Feb. 14tb, 1857
jVrOTlGE IS hereby giveu th.it the co-partnership
heretofore existing: bet we n H. Slack & Wm. P.
Graves in the practice of law. ha« this day been dis-
solved by mutual consent, the business of the firm will
bo closed by Wm. P. Graves. G11AVES& SLACK
Singers Improved Sewing Machine.
THE undersigned is Asent for J. >1. Singer k Co . and
will furnish their Machipes at New York prices,
with the addition or freight. Singer's Sewing Machines
are unrivalled for simplicity, excellence and durability.
They cannot be put out of order except by violent mis-
usage or abjj&e. But little practice is required to be
ecme skillful in their operation, and all fabrices ean
be sewed by them with equal facility, from a shirt
eolbir to a leather trace tor harness. Any desired
ancle or curve can be sewed, and the Machine can
complete 1000 stitches per minute, better and stronger
I ban gnoil band sewing.
Printed instructions furnished.
>an Antonio. Aug. 5. '57.Cm )
wai.tsr bf.kxett
PUBLIC HOUSE.
THE TWENTY" MILE UOUHKon the Sulphur
Spring road, between San Antonio and the
cbast. kept by Aufin-tusHellingsl. A', is nr.* opened
and prepared to receive travelers, and furnish all that
is expected of a good country tavern.
There are on the premises good stables for horses, and
varda and lots enclosed for cattle, mules, kc-. with sui
table feed for the same. He aska ef the traveling pub
lie, that liberal patronage whieh true merit demands.
San Antonio, Sept. lit, 185ft 46-ly
UJJIVEUSITV OK NASH Ml,1.1112
Medical Department
THE Fifth Aunuitl Course ol lectures in this institu-
tion will commence on Monday, the-9th of ilcicUr
next, and cnntinuetill the fir-.t of the ensuing March
PjU'l F. Eve. M. 1 .. Principles and I'rartice of -Vr
Kuildlni;. Store Cnttinic anil Sculpturing
GUST A Vise. KRi:M!'K.U\ respectfully an- ^
nonnces to the citizens of S^.a Antonio
and the public icenemllv. that be has jierma-
nentlv locate 1 in this citv and n.Ters hi* ser
vices either as BVII.TiEK WXE-COTTKR,
ORAFTS3/AX or SCCrPTOH. and is pre-
pared to execute all orders in either line of
business, in plain or ornamental style, with
neatness and despatch, and on most reasonable terms
GRAVE-STONES.
Persona desiring Grave-stones or Monument*, re
pectfally invited to fiT* him a call 41-tf
Caution to Stock Raisers.
SCREW WORM AND BLOW FI/T.
I.ocdex ft fo 's Cherokee Liniment, the original
discovvey. and the only reliable artieie for the imme-
diate destruction of the Sereie Worm dUd Slav) Fly.
This Liniment has now been be tore the citizens ef
Texas lor over three year*, and has been thoroughly
tested as a positive and speetfy exterminator of those
destructive verm ill.
LocdzS ft Co jc-sriy claim the discovery of this
gr(a! remedy, and -untih the pr;sent year, no other
Liniment wus offered ..r kiioWn far the relief of Gra-
ziers oi Texas; but now. tue unprecedented popular
tly of our Cherokee Liniment, ha* induced—tor that
pecuniary reicard—the porprietors of the various
tattoiis ufloai. to pa'm off their worthless nrti
I'i'un the uusiispt-cliiig, without regard lo justice,
ap j- kuovvu ine-it in the nostrum offered.
We call np-n all interest)^} to
BKB'ARE o all oTnaa LINIMENT^
els inline to deiiroy riie easW \Vo*M. and
the attack of ihe BLuW FCt; a* they are all N
itatio-vs. covertly to trifle with tiie credulity
people.
As designing persons have imitated our trsnctNf,
I hey will Joubile<s In' to imitate air okiiixal Ski w
Hill jxd Bclloc*. {be belter t* cover Uietr decep-
Ut.n. We reter to the following well known frutle-
men in Texas—many oriiers might be named—who
w.li vouc'i for the signwl efficacy of our Lffimr,
to wit: Dr. W. Henry Kliatt. aad Roberts ft Co.,
Houston; Br. Franc*s T Htiffan. Austin; Hon. I). C.
Uicksou, Anderson; Rogan ft Heppenstall. L«
hart. Or. Juo Sptheyland. Bexar County; Br. C.
Mcu-art. Danville ; M.C ftB. L Rogers, and ~~
Simons ft Co.. Huiitsville ; Dr. T 8- Walk'
zales; Dr. K- C. Anderson. Seguiu; Dr. |TD
adie, and Dr. Sol th wick. 6aK~eMou; S. S. Nichols.
IJrenham : D. M. Wluiley ft Co, Cemreville; Dr.
Jno. Toliver. Columbus; Chambers ft Adams, aad
Al cAt aha ii. AlcFarland ft Co.. Richmond : Dr. WvB
Davis ft Co.. Halletuville : J. if. ReussftCo,. fe.
disuolu ; U'm. Johnson. Kaufftnan; B. S. Watcmt
Honey (iruve; Dr D. 6. Gregory, I* Granre : Dr.*
'5 1-eona; Grey ft Hillard, Matagurda 4-;
Dr. I-. Beaumont, Lavaca; Dr. J. L. Sears, and C.
M. Hubby ft Co.. \Varo ; Breckinridge Bates ft Ca.,
aud Cob nian ft Bro.,TeXana;.J. M. Bearwe ftV-'o.,
San Ant iio, aud Dr. B. P. Rueker, Washinaton.
Our C rtOKKF. l,im.MK.XT may fe hail of mar.'
chants a Braggjsur in nearly everv to Wn ia "I
Prepai. onlv By UICDKN ft {> ;,
84 Arch «t.. Pnilj.,
J .M. DRTIN'E Agent-Pan Antonio. Texas
DR.
VANDERBILT'S „
NEW ORLEANS & TB1IS
STEAM-SHIP LIN'E.
steamship,
will leave
for POWDERHORy as
at 2 o'clock P. 1L
THE new and superior
"DANIEL WKBSTUR,"
N'KW ORLEANS " ^
follows :
On Tuesdsy the 10th of Febrnarr."
On Friday, the 20th of February.
On Monday, thei'dof llsreh. - ^ .
On Tbursdsy. the 12fh of March *
Returning sl,e will leave Powder Horn for V,
leans, as follows :
On Tuesday, the 3d of February
On Friday, the I3t If of •' '
On Monday, tLe «^d nf <« .
On Thursday, the 5th ef Mi rch u. 2*
On >un0ay, the IMh ef ?
• v:t l^:WT'LrT0^..K«« Orleans
R-ftr.G MILLS, Salre.",, "
J A.-HWQKTM Powdor ltir-
F b. lPth. TfST. 16-4% «wo«r Horn.
Tiie Austin Gazette, Gonzaks En^nirtr and Pan Ad
tento Texan, copy four weeks, and send hill
ASHWORTH. Powderhorn. WU u '
BUI I.DING NATEILALi
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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/m1/4/?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.