San Antonio Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1858 Page: 4 of 4
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executed .with neatness
( >i«'H Bin rtmatn Su Antonlosix times week'
I trx times a week.
OBKTOWJf. SEGUIN.
dkfakts.
Sundays, Smdsya, Mondays,
Tswdaya,' Wednesdays, Wednesdays,
^ " " J , Mityi, Fridays,
.H. - tilt. M. at 10 r. m
GOLIAD
Hobdays,
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4tt oferery I tat of every
_ ^^JtofctW -t Month.
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m. u.
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„ I Friday, aAlO
, aad arrives twioe a week Irregular.
"* ^>iri a ;'jsiN
Times of Holding the District Court*.
More than twenty acts were passed at the
a^e session of the Legislature, changing the
of holding the District Qonrts in.the
rrfi$)tnrtifck? Batfew Courts remain tni-
iged. Jor theconvenience of our readers,
We ghre (he f®Howing table, which, we believe,
gives the correct date of the cwMncacetoCBt
of the several sprtBg terms:
First District. Tenths District. •*-.
Bra*oria, April'5 Victoria, Feb. 15
Matagorda, " 19 Jackson, March 1
Wharton, " 26 Lavaca. " 8
Colorado, May 3 DeWitt, « 22
Fayette, " 17 Gonzales, A pail 6
Austin, - Jane 7 Calhoun. May 3
Fort Bend, . * M 31
Second District.
Bastrop, — April 5
Caldwell, . *26 Cameron,
Gnadalupe, May 10 Hidalgo,
Hays, ' ■" 31 Starr,
Travis, Jtine 7 Webb,
Third District. Zapata,
Washington,March 29 ThirteenthDisirict.
Brazos, April 26 Madison, March 15
Burleson, May 3 Robertson,
Milam, * 17 Falls,
Fourth District. Limestone,
S&tar, March 8 Hill,
Comal, April 26 Navarro,
Kerr, May 10 Freestone,
(Tiflegpie. " 17 Leon,
fifth District. Fovrttenlh Disirict.
Nacogdoches, Feb. 8 San Patricio, April
Angelina, v " 22 Live Oak,
Jasper, March 1 Karnes,
Newton, " 15 Goliad,
Sabinie, s " 22 Refugio,
An act changing the Nueces,
times fer holding the Fjteenth Disirict.
Courts 'for the fifth Chambers, March 8
District will take cf- Liberty,
feet on the 1st of July. Polk.
Sixth District. Trinity,
rpHEUndersigned be
2L general, that-they
'* " under the name «id style of KING A
Eleventh District.
El Paso, April 5
Twelfth District.
April 12
May 17
" 24
June
« 21
22
" 29
April
" 12
« 19
May
" 10,
by pfoper attention 'to business to Meritshare of
Patronage- .. J" __ ..
We will attend Administrators * EStcecutors sales,
Real Estate ft Negroes, either at public or private
sale. We art also ready to JWrive sill kinds of Goods
on consignment, and to make'advances on the same.
Awction Boom on the west side of MailluFlaza, Re-
gular sale days, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays
at 10 o'clock. Al M. - - C.P.KING.
San Antonio, Oct..6th'57.. H. WE3NER.
12
" 19
May 3
« 17
« 31
Ustreaeaber, though box ,
• • In the plural makes boxes,
'* - Should b «sem, not oxes.
paperadds:
fleece
I« the pl«ral is fleeces, -
Seventh District. Collin,
Grimes,
Walker,
Harris,
Galvfestbn,
to add :
April 19 Grayson,
May 3 Cook,
" 17 Denton,
«■ 31 "WiW
June 28 Parker,
mm
ifl hoqasa/ . .
iM-mutm* ', -
SboaM be mice, and not nooses.
Philadelphia, Gazette.
sis;
Bed River,
Bowie,
Cass,
Titus,
Hopkins,
Hunt,
Fannin,
Lamar,
Of rora and molasses f
i - - IJ& y. Gazelle.
ry (fT T l ' f "
pM plural-
onegUss too tnnch
And you're sure to see double.
* R vAJyn Dailf A&certiier.
&X
rmiULMa.
<rf ki,
T-? o r^|
Howard Co. Sentinel.
m&i'&i wm'i Ag
; -
A good story^ is told of aMethodist prea-
(iliw—*bd.!he*tery is brae to the letter
•"■wbfrltasii aboat forty year* ago. He
VKaftji bachelor, and we coald write his
nl Nne, bat prefer to ^afi him Smith
Ba related many persuasions to marry,
Which nis friends were constantly making
nHttt he bad reached a totersble adrauced
*gB. and hp himself began tofeef the nee J
•f, or, at lea«t, to have newideas of the
comfort of being nursed with woman's
>.** Shortly after en tertng one of
.lady also of ripe
'leeotttmeaded to him
in urgsd i ha l he bad
bfttief g^ married, representing that the
lady named, woatd probably not refuse
■ta accept him, notwithstanding his ec-
'MMaitiw... - •; 'U
1. joa think so ?" responded the do
<aaiae, "tiien./'H go and Fee her."
April 12
« 26
May 10
17
"24
• u 31
Jnne
Feb. 22 * '14
March 8 Tarrant, u 28
" 22 Dallas, July 12
April 12 An act changing tha
'■ 26 timMOf-holdingCourts
May 3 for the 16th District
" 10 will take etiect on the
" 24 1st of August
An act changing the Seventeenth Disirict,
times of holding the Williamson, March 8
Courts in the 8th Dis- Burnet, *' 29
trict takes effect on Llano, April 12
the 1st day of^August San Saba, " ,19
Ninth District. - McCullocb, May 3
Houston, March 1 Brown, " 10
Cherokee, u 15 Lampassas, "17
Anderson, Amil 12 Eighteenth District,
Henderson, May 3 Medina, March 8
Kaufman, " 17 Randera, "v 29
tan Zandt, " 31 Uvalde, April
Smith county isalso in Atascosa, " 12
Are Sth District, and Kinney, May
hy the law heretofore Maverick, " 10
in force Ha Court Nineteenth District,
should commence en McLennan, March-15
the 24th May; but all Bosque, April
the time heretofore al- Erath, " 12
lowed to Smiih has Palo Pinto, " 19
been appropriated to Buchanan, " 26
the Coarts of Kaaf- Comanche, May
man and Van -Zandt. Hamilton, " 10
Among the general Coryell, " 17
awspa8SMi attiielate Bell, "31
jession we find do pro-
rision made for Smith.
Be
of'his word. His ring
at the door-bell wasauswered by the serv-
wiifcia?" briskly bat
lltrlHw.
tTill yon walk in V
Be kind enough to
that I wish to speak
the
*^8,1 thiwk -jw; HI aooa explain
mj business. I'm the new Methodist
jnaaeber. -I'm amnarried. My friends
UHttk Td better marry. Tbey re com
Have yon any
-fay to Miss P
her a
I will call
for yonr reply. Good
* _ mi: W>. .
that day weak "be reappeared at
the dooc 6f Miss P-—'« residence. It
Wa* promjaly opened by the lady herself.
-Walhin,Mr.«mith,"
'Cannot, ma'am. Have no time. Sun
<m my aircnitrootjd in half-an hoar. Jf
yoor answer ready,-ma'amt*
"O, tfo walk in, Mr. Smith.
'Can't indeed, ma'am. Please answer
-Well, Mr. Smith, h is a very serious
matter. I should not like to get mut of
the wajf of prmtidnu.—
Wa Witt be ma^edthisda^^ek. I will
be ready ma'em.
He called on that day week, at that
"boar. She was ready; they were mar-
several years.
doit,
./
The Cleveland Herald talk# thus sen-
aibly npon the daty of snpporttng home
papers: "Recollect if a home weekly pa
*o be snpported,home inflocnee most
Svery dolhir sent to eastern pap*.
* * lpapers. A
, ih its
HI any otfttr^Ay, ard
to every one who haa county inters at
etahelhMl*ome paper is a necessity. Never
Wifl such a mar. take a paper printed
otMtt he is afe|e to take
paper will l e
be win soon identify
' his subscript ion r s
a matter of yparly duty as t> «> jr,r
nemo' bis ia*ej.-.
Wood,
Upshur,
Harrison,
Panola,
Rusk,
Feb. 1 Tyler,
15 Hardin,
March 1 Jefferson,
April 12 Orange,
15
it oq
April 12
« 26
May 17
* 24
" 31
May,, 3 Sixteenth District.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION*
Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institntion, established by special en
dowmantfor the leiief ofihe siek and dis-
tressed, afflicted with Virulent
•ad Epidemic diseases
fO all person afflicted with Sexual diseases, snch as.
X Spermatorrhoea, Afemiual Weakuess, Impotence,
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, and the vice of Onanism
or Self Abase. Ac., Ac.
Tfoc Hotrard Association, in view of the tMrfal des
trnctiaa •{ haman life, caused by Sexnal diseases, and
the.deceptions practiced npaa the aniortnnate victims
ofsnch diseases by quacks, several years ago directed
Uierr consulting surgeon, as a charitable act worthy
of their name, loo pea a dispensary for the treatment
of this class of diseases, inall their forms, and to give
medieaj advice gratis, to.all who apply by letter, with
* description of their condition, [aga, occupation, hab-
its of lift, k.e.,) and iu cases of extreme poverty to
furnish awdieines free of charge. It is needless to
add that tixe assoeiation commands (he highest medical
skiil of tbe age, and will furnish the most approved
modern treatment.
The diwcMra, ea a review of the past, feel assured
that their tabors in this sphere of benevolent effort,
have been of great bonefii to the afflicted, especially to
the yoong, and they have resolved to devote toemselves
with renewed zeal, to this very important but much
despised csnse. -
, Jost published by the Association, a report on Sper-
nitlnnwt, ot,Semraal Weeicaess. the vice of. Onan-
is a, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases
of tb® Seaoal Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon
whleh will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envel
op )free of charge on receipt of two stamps for postage
Address for report or treatment. Dr. George R. Cil-
boon, consulting 8argenn, Homsrd Association, H«.
«0BtS Ninth Siren, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order ofthe Directors:
KZRA D. mtARl'Whl.T., President.
GEO. FAlRCHIIaD, Secretary.
JONES A C0 S SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
^luriions..
: rrrrrz
Jluction, Commission
^ ' K'&: <■£&!> -.M\ ■ «■: - 4 •
! v'OVS, , w ". S?S •■■'■K-
General Agency Business,
leave to inform the public in
C this, day lortned a ce^iart-
tvle of KING & WIE-
as'Auction & Commission Merchants. *pd hope
hotels,..
PLAZA.
T
j- V ■ SAW AHTOWOi i -,°-r ' - '
C. L. P YR ON, Tropri j^TOR.
HAVING purchased the entire interest of O. J. Noyes,
and become the proprietor of this well known es-
tablishment, the undersigned begs leave to assure the
travelling public and permanent boarders, that no ex-
pense or pains will be spared to make his guests com-
fortable, and to give entire satisfaction to his natrons.
The Hotel is centrally situated on the North side o
the Main Pfeza.
July 10,1857-,-: -!*-•: -"?■ ; O £.1* BTMR' j
-' - - ..J j-Ji - - - ^ - - - r •
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
SHOES, &c., Sc., (fee.
J. M. CAROIiAJT,
ACCTION, COMMISSION
and General Agency
Business—at the old auc-
tion room, West side Main
is,San Antonio, Texas.
rolar sale days, WED-
SDAYS and SATUR-
DAYS. lhave made v
arrangements and am now ptepaved to receive all kinds
Of property for sale either by private or public disposal-
having commodious store rooms can receive all descrip
tionsof goods previous to sale. Will pay particular at-
tention to Adminstrators1 sales, Real Estate, and Neg-
roes. It is desirousfozall concerned,thatarticles should
be made known two or three days previotls to sale, that
they may be advertised. All business shall be attended
to promptly. - ' ■ ... ■ - -29-tf
p.S.—Sales made for cash ana returns made same day
WILLIAM CHRYSLER,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS,
Mattresses, dbc.,
LAV AC A, TEXAS,
HE HAS also'on hand a large supply of Wisdott
SasB, which'ho is willing to sell at reasonable
rates. Also, a large supply of Wagooss of different
kinds, allot a superior quility, and. Plows of..the
latest improvements, which he is offering very low,
All orders from a distance wtllhe punctually attended
,o. Goods packed for shipping at short notice. 14-tf
Opposite Steamboat Landing, near the Cjssimir House
- -£* : ' a jf?T
JPowderhorri,
Indianola, Te:
X. MEYERS, PROPRIETOR'.
THE traveling public can rely npon security afld at-
tention in "all their wants at this house, and they
will fiiid the board and accommodations equal to any
house iu the town.
Board, per day, $1 00
Single Meals, 30
By Attached to the Hold is a good Bar and Oyster
Sulonn. 60yl
9IAILLER) INGRAHAM & CO.,
@®!5P!!P®SSr SFAOIPOSS
• -■ ■ ' and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
PORT LXVACA, TEXAS.
j. C. MAILER, GEO. T. INGRAHAM, Jr.
RsritiNCta:
Messrs. Cleaviand. Bro. & Co. \
«' Neil. Bro.&Co., j New Orleans.
Russel & Vining, 1
Mailler ft Ix)ril, >New York
N. Knight & Co. j
HODSE AND SIGN
HIPOL.ITO CORTIXES,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens or San An-
tonio and vjcinity, that he is engaged at his old
stand'in carrying on the HOUSE, SIGN and ORNA-
MENTAL PAINTING business, in all its various bran'
ehes—such asGuilding, Glazing, Paper-Hanging, Im-
itation of wood and marble, fc c. He will guarantee as
good work as any dene in the States. _ ...
He respectfully solicits a. share of public patronage.
N. B. Particular attention paid to sign painting.
Shop on east side Main Plaza. de<3=—ly
ILL MIL I
Tht attention of the public Is called to the facilities
X | reseated by oar line for express transportation
rom New Orleans to Galveston, Houston and tbe in-
terjo. towns on the route to Austin, also to Powder
rlorn Port I^vaca, Matagorda, Victoria. Goliad, Gon-
ales.-San Antonio, Corpus Christ!, Drains Santiago
ud l-rovaarille by the Western route.
Jhi- is the only established express on the inland
oute. i. * mall and express passenger traias ol
• pelo.itai Railroad and Vandcrbilt's line of Steamers
We forward any description of merchandise, also
l-allira. Specie. Bank Notes, valuable parcels, with
J(ia our own employ,) will
. . s every Sunday, and Wednes-
h*If P*«t 7 o'clock. Leaving Powder
. _. _ . as iSave at 4 o'aiodk>. and office
ill 6a reston, everv Monday and Thursday at 4 r. *.
rhis Kxpreis will make close connection with the
" VUa -tie Express" tp and from New York and
a^rth-Yn sftie..
tiffie^ in New Orleans, nder St. Charles Hotel, Office
lUAi lj>sto«, corner of Tremont and Strand street.
V ee'a Powder Horn at Baldridge and Stanley
^ " JONES ft CO.
H -*4-\y. New Orleans ft Galveston
ATIiAHTlC EXPRESS.
-Dei tTEEN Galveston, New York and Northern
-P ft?- SI"™ ordering geods by Express from
th M« rth, wilt have them marked "per Atlantic Ex-
pre s, ' felt Broadway, New York.
Auci lA,~ *~ly. JONES ft CO.,Proprietors.
LONE STAR HOUSE.
T. WREN, Proprietor.
SMT JUrTOJTIO TEXAS.
THIB ctablishmeat geath side Commerce •' ---•
X near tbe Old Bridge, is now open for the ac RK|
eommodation of persoas desiring either Beard HHI
or, lodging, and where guests eaa be aeeonmodated
with the best the market affords.
Ean Antonio, March 18 th, 1898. 1 g.
Military fautltute—Paaa Christian.
The Cfth session of ten consecutive months com-
mences February 1st. and ends December K357
Only ^ty boarders are received, and mm enter over
of fifteen, re *-
remaining after entrance as long as
to #11 vacancies, and for circulars cen-
— mf admission, rules and references to a
large anmber of Soathera gentlenken, whose sons have
entered the Inatitnte can he made hy mail.
Address A. OR£EI>f
Pets Christian, 1057. S;iperint n4cnt M M. I
Rtfersnci, Ban Antonio- VANCE fr BROTHERS
SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION.
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
W E CALL THK ATTENTION OF, ALL OLD
and youiig, to this wonderlul preparation, which
turns back to its original color gray bair. covers the
head of the bald with a luxurious growth, removes the
dandriff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions, causes
a continual flow of the ualural fluids, and hence, i>
used as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve
its natural color, and k ep it from falling'to extreme
old age, in all its' natural beauty. We call, then, up-
on the bald, the grav. or diseased in scalp, to u e it;
and surely the young will not, as they value the flow-
ing locks, or tbe witching curl, ever b cwithout it. Its
praise ts upon the tongue of thousands.
Wateriown, Mass., May 1, 1P5S.
PROF. O. J . WOOD ;—l'ear Sir: Allow me to
attest to (lie virtues and magic power of your Hair
Restorative- Three months since, being exceedingly
gray, I purchased, and soon commenced to use two
bottles; and soon it began to tell, in restoring the sil-
ver locks to their native eplor, and tlicbairwhich was
before dry and barsh, and falling off, now became soft
and glossy, and it ceased falling; the dandriff disap-
peared, and tbe scalp lost al- tie disagreeable itching
so annoying before, and now I not only look but feci
young again.
Respectfully, yours, etc., CHAS. WUITING.
New York, Oct. 2,1855.
PROF.O. J. WOOD.—Dear Sin After reading the
advertisement iu one of the New Journals, of your,
celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint
bottle, and was so much pleased with it, that I con-
tinued its use for two months, and am satisfied it is
decidedly the best preparation before the publie. It
at once removed all the dandriff and unpleasant itch-
ing from the scalp, and has restored my hair natural-
ly, and I have no doubt permanently so.
You have permission tp refer to me all who enter-
tain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed
for it. MISS FEEKS, 46$ Greenwich «t.
I hare usefl Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Restore.
Uve, and have admired its wonderful effects. It re-
stored my hair where it had fallen off; it cleans ttr
head, and renders' the hair soft and smooth—mu<:
more so than oil..-, - - -
Louisville, Not. 1, 1855.
MARY A. ATKINSON
i . State of Illinois, Carlisle, June 27,1855
I ha* used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Restore
tive, and hare admired iu wonderfal effects. Mi
hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely graj*
but by tbe use ofthe Restorative, it has resumed it;
original color, and 1 hare no doubt permanently so.
SIDNEY BREEZE,
Ex-Senator, U. S.
From the W aahinglon Star.
Among the many preparations now in nse for the
restoring, preserving and benuttfyiug the hair, tlierf
are none that we can recommend with more confidence
than Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, now in gen-
ral use throughont the States. This prei aration pos-
sesses the most invigorating qualities, SSnd never fails
cn producing the most happy Tesul's when appljed ac-
aording te directions. We refer onr readers to the
wdvertisementfor a few of tbe innumerable ccrtificatea
which hare been sent by parties who have been bene-
fitted by it, and who feel happy in giving testimony to
the'wonderful c fleets produced on them.
O. J. WOOD ft 0 ., Proprietors. 312 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market street, St. Lonis. ap IU 3m
THE STATE OF TEXAS, 1 In District Coon,
County of Bexa r. / To Spring Term. A D. 1869.
Pelaski* Johnson, \ Petition
No. 2189. cr. ' v for
William Johssoh. J Divorce.
The State «/ Texas to the Sheriff •/ taid County—
gbf.eti.to .
f \ fHEREAS, Pelaskia Johnson, a citizen of said
% County, has on this 1st day of February, A. D
1858, filled her petition in tbe Clerk's OBee of tbo Dis-
trict Court, for said coumy, setting forth that on the
14th day of September, 1857, she intermarried with
William John-on, late a citizen of tlii county and Stale
aforesaid: and that more than three years since, he
left her with intention of abandonment, and has not
sinee lived with her or contributed in anr msnuer
whatgver to her support.
Aflpwhereas, she has made oath that the said Wil-
liam Johnson is a transient person.
These are therefore, to command you, that ynn cite
the said William Johnson, by publication of this writ
^HtonioTexm, a weekly newspaper pub-
lished in Bexar county, for four succensirc week* pre-
vious to the return day thereof, to be and appear before
our Honorable District Court for said County at the
Court-Bousc in the eity of San Antonio, on the fonrth
Monday after the first Monday in Uarch next, to an-
swer the petition of Pelaskia Johnson vt. William
Johnson. Hereof fail not under penalty of the law.
Witness, John M. Carolan, Clerk of the
District Court for said County, and the Seal
of said Court, at office in the city of San An-
touio, this 1st day of February, A. P. 1838.
J. U. CAROLAN, Cl'korB.C.
by 6. W. G. Blown Deputy.
Isjued same day.
Came to baud 2d February, 1*58, and puHfcatlon or
dcred. W. R. HENRY, Sheriff B. C.
1888
CT RICHARDSON'S
ADVERTISING HOUSE.
300 Broadway, N. Y.,
Invites the special attention cf alt Agents
— Dealers—and Readers generally
to the following fresh and rahtabfc i fur°thc k'm'i ^
A d-wrtisemcnf?front Nan York City 'fnr 1
GUADALUPE HOTEL
" v '•{. "z
NEW BRAUXFELS, TEXAS.
JACOB SCHMIDT would respectfully inform-
the cilizens of Comol county, and the Travel-1
ling public generally, that h6 has of late madej
several important improvements in his.Hotel, thereby
affording greater fqcilitiesfor accommodating his guests-
and from his well known reputation as a laAdlord,hav-
ing been engaged in this business for many years, and
strict attention to bis business, he hopes to merit
liberal share of public patronage. [v
ALL THE STAGES .
stop al the Guadalupe House, end meals call be had at
all hour?, tp suit the convenience of guests arriving and
departing. He has also, an excellent STABLE connec-
ted with the establishment^ a«d attentive and trusty
Servants.-: s i 'i s "i '! ..
New Braunfels; May 23d, lS57-ly 4 ^
K11IL1EI A" TUrn®
JOHH'A. POtK, PROPRiETOfi.
- •• - " ; i r
RESPECTFULLY informs the public and
traveling community, that he has opened
the above establishment for the accommodation
of the pnblic. The house is newly built, large and
commodious, and fitted np in superior style.
TERMS j}? BOARD.
Board and Lod:
dging,
u u
Board without Lodging,
per Month $22 00
" Week 8 00
* Day 1 25
<< Month 18 00
" Week 1 00
" " Day 1 00
Single Meal v 37
Attached to the House is a 1.5 very Stable,'we)l suppli
ed with corn, oats, liay a ml provender.
Helena, May 7th, 1857. n27-ly
TEXAS HOUSE.
rpFTE Undersigned having leased this well
J. known HOTEL ft BOARDING 'HOUSE.
has had'tlie same thoroughly renovated and
refurnished, and is now fnily prepared to
accommodate all who may give him a call
Ilis houfe is admirably situated, being on
Carcel street, about one square below the Market, and
having a STABLE attached, is finely adapted to the
wants of his patrons and friends who may be coming
in from the country or neighboring towns. He hopes
by strict attention to the necessities of his customers,
and making his charges moderate, to receive a liberal
share of public'patronage. :• j * >.
s. w. McAllister.
Sxn Antonio, April 3. '67. - *3-ly
READ
: ouse ,
SwIJV ZljYTOJYiO, "TEXAS.
MRS. PHILLIPS. formeVly of the Plaza House, j
begs leave to iivform the public, that she has]
opened the above House for the accommodation
of-traveler*, and hoarders.. Her Houseis airy, comfor-
table, well furnished, aud she flatters herself, inieiinr to
none in.Texas. Her servants are honest and capable
She respectfully invites a share of publicpptronuge.-38-
SJC©1® U
iO all vhmnitmay concem-.J have a
. John C. atwjij^r, of tKis'rilty, as lflj
uters during m absencefi8fofl t^^tal
T°J
matters during mf
Sail Antonio, June 1st,-1857." c
H
DEVfiitR.
-Sl^nf.-
trZt&aji
:NEW
• B.
;Z, ? & ***" ~fi'S
aUENSEL,
50LKDAD STREET^or the New Bridge,
DKALsa. in
Groceries
fSPSS
and
IC7" Country Produce bought and sotd. -£0
H.D.Nohtojt, C.te:No to*,' fe.R.Norton.
h,,.D
SAN ANTONi^ itEXAS,
■ i M ilfetSXguna
tYOODVt'ARE, GLASS,
MWTf:^E) ©BLii
A GRlCVtTVRAL IMPLEMENTS,
SADDLERS' AND SHOEMAKERS'
x FINDINGS,
SADDLER Y, CO AC IT MAKERS
' , TRIMMINGS,
• . - y>: ..
v.-
o. — MAIN PLAZA)
i % 'ITU.
Msswiei
■ JU_- I—UJI'"ir
mitl ~
J Aires VASCE.
WJL YASq*
VANCE & BRO.,
m GENERAL MERCHAHDfS:
k :V"S : .*> ..r'Vr:--'-•• v* iT- .'ilyS ■'
MJV JIJS'TOJVIO, TEXAS.
AGENTS IN New yore.
W H. LECHFOBD & CO
NO. lO BROADWAY.
Receiving and Forwarding Agent at Port La
Texas, C. H. JoRDGjr. 4
Lavaca
6m,
Br.
McLANE'S
CELEBRATED
tMIFUGE
AND
LIVER PILLS.
Two of tbe best Preparations of tbe Age.
They are not recom-
mended as Uiiiversa
name
pur-
. . rit* ;s
Boots and Shoes, Hat*. Hosier* 6 e
Furnishing Goods, and notions, be
lS* ' JO M'Vrltr t t
WHOLES ALB DEALERS-
aaoajkX'^'ar
" W'>
No. —— Commerce -Street,-
3 SAN ANTONIO. ,
- " -'."•• J.- : "n?• -5 '-"
at low prices and on good
Fcb.10.l858/ ' ,
: ■ ,,
:y offer i
All of which they
Ihims. , .
. ...... .; —vU
g m JifrM wiaitiiBin
Ji'i x t c rT(EH)#
"ick the infallablt 'gusi'lujuiiow of
livery Speefeir'of ~Vermln,
1- At, Roaci), lic
I nt upin 20e.; 35?., §5c., ttAd'l
>e-1 •- uction of Bats'. Mice, IT "
lo-' lies, Croton Bugs, Afftj
BED BUG EXTfiUJOTlTttB.
Put pp in 25c., 60c , and tl'B^tUes.
k LECT
r lupin 25c. nml 50c. mates. Tow
B.v_s, Md^quitoes, Ants, Fteasf-1 tint
oil owls and Anhgd). ' w.S - "
M* Terms Cash
-17" No gOods sent on
.1. Jr UbvwA whoie^ali
r a'ers everywhere.
.oitdr's Private
ii by mail, on applicati
S. Id wholesale and retail,
5 ep-1. No. 388 Bn dii«y,-|Wv¥i
and Dealers Everywhere. ■•>... .f •' H '
IMPORTANT INFOtMATIOll.
S'QT,
V v Preparations
<pe ;ies-of yermis,
the most reraarkabl
equcnce, t >e demand is bei^i
his demand fairly, and to meet
tho e generous mum
n its (j^jbgrasclr^s.
pla *s—in Aorjt,. to place them J*
STiTavT&an^ ^caTe of prices aud ^'Wltat
eai t fail to meet the *i«w joi alii
\:.Qn Receipt of
i> r ^ ~ *
VANCE' & BRO,
San Antonio,
10 Broadway,
.; Texas.
New York.
e~--
NEW
i t ;
II. On Receipt of TWO DOLLARS,
I .-ill forward hy mail (postage paid) * *afi>ciaaa.uaa
til 7 of both Rat, < Koaeh. «.. Krtemioatoc, «aA«h*
El ictric PowWer, to^etlicr with the premium of one
y< lr's suk-criptioi) to the^Uiuted Stales Jounrnlf' me
Ik Kcsi ajH be*lCf«diV>fed.i^MSl#?IWrf##.pablUh-
cd in the.Uuited States.
III. On Receipt
1 vili forwardhy espeuss (prepa'
e worth oTRat. Roach,-Ac. '
t'o Powder.awl liio Bed
1-Jing a liquid, camiothaiseKtiutite
■' itiennl proninm of one yeax'a
United States Journal.1' ^
IV.OltmRwy
Ji? ^ame term? will be'Malic arin;
JO" Sec Coslar's Private Ciredlar td Bi (i^jfi b' tdlt
Dealers. Address aH letter# to
Costard
388 Broadway, Mew York.
IE7":*e save mistakes l troutite^ ^ -
-1- Write in a.plain hand the name nf Pirrrfflfc^.
Counly smd State. - * '«A' u! ?*«.')
2. Jiegi-ter your letter and it will come al my MdK
3. New YOrlf and E sten: money ^refcrrffl.
For ale at AYUuUeiile acd #
STAPLE
r -r a K ■
fees to a stand-
beral education
"V« ■"
ij-able monthly)
THE undersigned, determined, if «u'■
Bcicntly sbpporlcd, lo inaugura o
iuSauAiuonio.au Academy of a liii.ii
order, and free from sectarian iuflue
ces, will on ilie 1st January reduce hi
ard that will place a complete and
within the reach of all. - k
Accordingly the rates of tuition (
will be as follows;
Elementary Eugli-'h branches, - - - - #2 00
Advanced do f- , • > • • 3 00
Dead lAiiguages and higher Mathf italics. - 4 00
French or Spanish, (extra) - - - 2 00
Drawing and Painting will be tail ht if desired-
A night class of young gentlemei will a.so be re-
ceived.
ft'. B. School room on the base icnt of Methodist
Church. ' El)WIN F. KING, A. M- ,
jauB-Swif
RANCK'S
ercantile School
Is now PermaneDtly Located In
San Antonio> Texas. *
HP HIS Institution qualiSes individuals
JL to rake charge of and keep Books
according to the latest and most ap
proved system in-retail, wholesale in-
dividual Partnership, 3 ten ft) boat, Rail Road. Afuiin-
factoring, Commission, Compound Company Busi-
ness, Banking, &c.
The course embraces "Book-keeping by Double
Entry," as applied to every department of trade, calcu-
lations, Correspondence, Penmanship and lectures on
Commercial Ltws.quid Political Economy in their dif-
ferertl relations to commerce.
Pupils being taught individually, applicants can en
terjit any time. '
TTme required to complete the Course from 8 to 14
weeks—but the numVer of lessons not being limitea.
all are desireil lo attend until qualified in a thorough
practical ni anner for the Counting Koom and Business
Pursuits.
Opinions of ti s Press.
" Xr. rank opened a scH-«< in this place with some
sixty-five subscribers, ar.d has since taught with emi-
nent success."—Texas Vfcsltya* Banner.
'• The distiuruished succcks lie has met with at
Housmn, Cbappell Hill, Washington, and other pla-
ces is sufficient recommendation.'*—Lone Star.
"He is well qualified by proper faming and large
experience."—Sua Antonio Herald.
" The Books of several of the best mercantile houses
in this place are being kept by young men who owe
their knowledge of the science to a course of instruc-
tion in Ranch's Mercantile School."—Gonzales Inq.
" He has taught several sessions in this place aud
haa we believe, given uuiver^al satisfaction lo his
patrons."—True Issue
" One of Mr. R's pupils, who but a short time ago.
was altogether unacquainted with the mercantile
business es now keeping in the wholesale and retail
Drug and Bonk Store of doctors Gregory Jk lllakeinore,
of this place, one of the muft systematically arranged
set of Double Entry Books that can be found iu the
State."—La Grangi Pager.
" He lias, for soine liifce past, been engaged iu teach-
ing the science of Book Keeping in several towns in
our State, aud too, with remarkable success."—San
Ahtonio Texan.
"Mr Ranck has just closed with success a seccuid
class in the scichce of Book keeping by double entry
at this place."— Texas Ranger.
'• Would ad vise those of our readers who have sons
whom they wish to fit for the business occupations oi
life to send to this school'"—Upshur Democrat.
•' It is c'ouducted-by my old tricqd James E. Ranck,
whom I knew, when, though n mere boy. stood at the
head of his profession as apractical book-keeper in one
of the largest houses in the City of Cincinnati."—Cor.
Galveston News.
" Besides he is a regular gradnnt" of one oftne best
Mercantile Colleges iu the United States.'',— Texas
Monument. ' r si si "?
For further partirulars call at the School room or
address ihe principal. JAJIKS E. RANCK.
JPottery 4* Brick Jflakins.
THE undersigned has opened an establishment for
the manufacture of Pottery, of all kinds, plainaud
h cy, * also Brick for building purposes, side walks
wells, kitchens A«^ Crockery ware. Flower Pots Ac'
Having spared no pains, expeni-c or labor, lo establish
this business in your city, ihc undersigned, trusts
patronage or a liberal people^is the reward
Olin mnjjfy.
r M nn-;r>vEP
what their
ports.
The Vermifuge, fpr
expelling Worms from
the human system,
also been administers!
with the most satisfacto^
results to various animals
subject to Worms
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com-
plaint, all Bilious De-
rangements, Sick Head-
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane's Cele-
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur-
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
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 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa,
Sole Proprietors.
. ANJ>
. FANC Y ' v .
BET GOODS.
Together with a full and -complete assortment of
everything comprited in the Dry-tioods lineto-which
the atteiition of bayers is-respectfully solicited.
Also. Irish tuiieiKr.inen"Haiidkerc,hicfs. t.ineu Dam-
ask Table Covers, Knglish Shirting*.Cambric,Woolens
Kid Cloves, Shirts in every Style, Ac., Ac.
, FLANNELS, "BLANKETS,
for Family and Camp use. Also. Knglish. German and
American HOSIERY: CarriagftCkilk A Trimmings.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
AND
MfEJYIX BITTERS.
THE BEST Family Medieiue now before the public*
for ti e cure of Scrofula. Ulcers, Sctrtt, or
hrrmoss of the Skis, Fktkr and Aud, Pvspkpsia,
Dropst, niid in fact jnost all diseases soon yield to
tlieir*curative properties.
years
been 1
which speaks volumes in favot of their curative pro-
perties—^ single trial will place them boyoud the
reach of competition in the estimate of cnery patient.
By their use the BLOOD IS RESTORED TO A HEALTHY
STATU and freed from aif impurities. The system Is
not redaeert during their opera?ion. but invigorated,
and they require no restraint from business or pleasure
Tht afflicted have in these medicines a remedy that v. ill
do for them all thai medicine can possibly effect.
Prepare* by W. B. MOFFAT. M. P . New York,
for 'r-by. Dr. J H bV.V] 'F.Pan A ,«
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
- STAPLE AND FAXCF
J '.-r -f- -•{, p ' - Al .Ai.Ji
GROCERIES.
hardware & cutlery.
A full assortment oT bar and slab Iron. BlaClestnHhs
Bel.ows, Tools,&c. Improved lVct>ck flow*. Wrought
Iron and Steel, Mouldboards and of different sizes ol
Plows. The best and
Cheapest Plows
to l e had in the world. Call and see them.
Queens Ware and Glass Ware.
Carpenters and Joiners Tools made by the Best
MtMfacturcrs. ' 1 i
A full and general assortment of House Fumish'ng
Goods, suitable for City or Country. i .M-;
- f: l. paschal,
Sfudtot! $r e^mmC^ion
Brick Store East Side Main Plaza,
SAN ANTONtO, TEXAS.
WILt attend to the sale of Goods and Produce con-
signed to hint either at Auction or private sale. Also
to the purchase aiid sale of Lands and City lots : hor-
ses and mules, ice. Also to the iweivin- and for-
warding of goods lo the interior, or to Mexico, or-to
the storing of goods or prod nee. to the purchase and
sale of hides, and to a general agency business.
—refers to—
Fance & Bro, 3an Antonio,
J. Ulbjck, • •
French & Groesbeeck, "
f. Guilbeau, -«•
H. Mayer Si Co, *"
Hewitt & Newton, "
I. A. Paschal, "
Gen. T. N. Waul, m
W. Tunstal, «•
Judge E. Bellinger, Gonzales,
A H.Phillips, . Victoria,
Kerr & Clark, Lsvaca,
Baughn & Walker, "
San Antonio, Feb. 10, '58.
SKE THE FOLLOW-EfOt i A jr
A late writer.sajs that ''the various
min are moiHptyiire afaT
laiifl. llieir ravage* have .
dread. A ,T*oslmastcr 5n fll, -
poi, say«.""T1ie Cfftiifrry is Hter
(rats, mice. Ac.") Aivotlier. from the.i
•■The rats piisixively giraw tfie' hafter
while in UsCytuble." An Oh*
'•They (the r.tis)' are.
bani. add "under* every,
Sooth it is sffir -rt-orse.
r.l'-lt nt fn. ?
Ta.:d at y.jbilti was for 30 1
alone. , ..
VTM(tju.&'rie sar
. *TrrloRir. 4]
Deaf Si.-A—Hnviug a grM* many rat
stable.aiid shopj 1 thought I tronM try your^Rat
mliiator. andliought one <Jf "yonr Ixhci-s, Sfid i
accoidins' to your directions. t The neat «ioc
foind-'jver one hundred and 6fiy-dead rats. I -take
pleasure ia sayiugthat it witt.dtrjnwe thaajwa ii^ti
will, i have also • tried it an st.atti boats, und satistsd
them that it is the greatest Ihiarqfike age. . •
J. S. UJU)EKI&I.I„ So. 435 BKK*i.
C*r*. IU^ June StiMSI?.
• DtarSir.—My brother. J. W. ifcCreerjy 1*. ii.^ pur-
chased a'box of your Rat'liitermtnator "and found if
to lie what yo^KcOntmend it to be. a perfect Rat des-
troyer. I herewith iuclose"S5 for^moreofttf'i jk'
Yours, Ac. ASIILKY HcCftEEEY.
• j-i " ■.w.BiiaiiM a, 1856
Sir—* * All -this summer I- itare. been troubled
wiili Ronche* and Mice. 1- was aota-iHy askamed of
the hoiiR-, for the Roaches were everywhere, aud.I
don't kuow'what I should lmrfe'douie by ihia time. 1
pnrchss^d a at yourj-lxtcrmiua'or AUdtried it.and
in one week there vftfsn'rfa it«ftu*.iS%WJu«c-!•
'joose
tho
JOHN B. tiirtNd, No. *4,i-iNrst
Mooms's Salt Wo** , O;. Ji.iieS.
Vear'Sir,—I have used it (the Hat. R< ach, Ae., JEx-
tcrmiiialor) t'nree nights. :iiid it is inakilt^a rud feSnKS
among the Rat tribe. Tours, Ac. .j. B. BKooU
What the-Pres**05: . 1 * '
We kuvw. bvarlual e-tperieUjCe, " '
parations tor. Rats. Ro i" ""
jeirerally, are complete and pec.
Ijitenyisai
tbey, have ncrpr'failedSa perform
4heje. Hi>u~eLecpers.shaviid uolt
Y.AUas Mag l'ilh. . V7;.^,
' CiH -Ill's" U-il. R aeh. Ac.. Extermina
TiillMeiestroyer at these-pexiileiiit ereatnr
''ug Exterminator ia wlml lieyond measure b
housewife who lms hint occasion -to m h. f
Elieclrie'Powder, which is certaindeatb to Mu ■
Moths. Flies. Fleas, and vermin
/| {Sspu enolinopinel.
Vhdl the BrUggisiej say: ...
A. J.:JtU*3iSOM, lD..i^stJ ..
Exterminators prove natisraetorf/'
0.AT.E McDONALU, (DrustgistaJ New
N-J., "We tried the Alt, Roach, Sc. Ex
and it answered a yood purpose." ? ®I
E. B. Cl'XKlXailAM. (I'rugslK)'.*<>a -er Dam. Wis.
'-•It (the Rat, Roach. Ac., Exterminator) W highly
satisfactory to those who liave tried-!*." ■ ""T
SAMCKL IDl.r^ (Tlrusgi^t.) feertlreWt, Pickaway Co ,
O. '-Tlie Rai,'Roac^, «e,. Exterminator, <16es tint
is.roeo^imended to dft '• "
GCII-FtlKl) A, LEJIBERGER, (Druggists,) T^banon. Pa.
'•We are plea-jedto say that which isaold giveai sMts-
faction." rry :Z, /~\ jr ■
CI-.O ROSE. (®rnftj*).;Cafcingtoiu O. "It (the
Rat. Roach, A &, Exiermiuiitor.) sell* like hoi cakes,
giving general satisfeetion."; JM*
id .-sfrTiaJ A, ■
GROCERY
AND
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of £au
Antonio, ilia be has opened a G ROCER T, PRO-
VISION" *AN fa DRY GOODS STORE, in the store of
De Witt and Wulff, in the Gakzs. Building, where he
will keep constantly o:i hand all articles needed for fam
ily use. He has already a large assortment, and will
cons'antly be receiving new supplies.? Just give him a
call, and you will be satisfied that he has the best as
sortnient of Groceries, and sells at the lowest prices.
Ap 22 wtf
A Splendidly IlartrateitNti
HAaPER'S
A Journal of Ctriliiation. —
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tebms—ihvakl^blf ik adyamc*.
t copy fet CO weeks.iid
1 '• '1 year ' 2 50 112.
-2 4 00 135
Harper's"' Weetly*' iM "Wi 00.
Postmasters seudins a club of twelve or twenty-five,
will rr«ei*esr^opyig .i(fcu- 5 > •
Subscriptions inay commence with any number.
Specimen unmbers gratuitously supplied.
CM
hates. " HARl'ER A BHurHWtS, PoNisUer*.
18c-m « - feraukiiiiEquaniJjfk.
HSGjEj
V. S. Lei'tJYD Vt\lRRJIjYTS.
C- E JEFFERSON, AsenL
North Side, Military Plaza,
SAN ANTONIO, Texas.
UNDF.R the act of March 39. 1955, all Regulars,
Volunteers, Rangers or Militia men. niHudmy
Waggon Masters and Teamsters, are entitled to a
Land Warrant for 160 acres.
Fee Contingent, and all expenses paid by the
above agent. _ M|, -
Di'nlity, and all Diseases uirstmg frsima
ScriifiUous or Impoverished state qf the
tilood. K*T 1 i H .^onH
vlan£ cgARK 4- co:s
'CifiUEiver Oil,
Has stood thtj tdA <w over ten years experience, ud is
racfsusieuded-by uil thc Of| Hji^iMin nhysieians as
the most valuable remedy in use Dr. Williams, the
cele' ratedPhysiemij of the London C«* omption Hos-
pital took notes or ft* tran -hi abooi'800 rases, and
foui' I'itmone efficacious thatfaB raiaedtarret discov-
ered This remedy, so valuable ristsi putt, ke«rimes
worthless or injurious when adulterated SrtllSt the
labe' has the eagle and mortar, and tbe signature over
the cork of eswh ^oule.as (Jiousands hare been cured
by t e use of-Ae gt ulSt sttidc who had used others.
■ - 11 'JI. ■j'gyjurf "
cnirlts sell**. ' sraat loemk,
Beer Saloon: '
, ClU«l4E$ ^L
WOt'LO Respectfully inform their frieAls^
piu>Mc generally, that they ks^ewrcbh
cptabiishaient nnflie west&side of fitilisiiiM
merly oecuptcd by Mr. ScMfckum, where theyl
meet with a lihemIpado4|ii \] |
Zy Lunch Served Mali hours of the day.
1
50yl
Wi W. DUVLAP A THOS. H. &TRIBLING, At
!urney« 1 Counselors at Law.
Su: Antonio 'iVsas. • !v )
Building, Stone Cnttlnc and Scalptarlas:
I^CETAYUS a KREMPKAU, respectfully •
VT Bounces t« the cUittns ot ~
and ihe public generally, that
nently located m this eity
riceseither as BUILDSR. ^
MIAFT5M4.X or SCVLTTUIC, and i
pared to execute all orders In either
business, in plain or ornamental«t'
neatness and despatch, anil on most reasoi
GRAVE-ftTONES.
Person* desiring Grave-stones or Monuments.
ctfallv iariie'! 'o jive hitn i caE
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