The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1854 Page: 4 of 4
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Business 0iree«torg.
TREViSlON T tb1í' IttoVner and
CounaeJar at Law, Lockhart, Caldwell Co , Texas,
will {«bp- his prompt attention to all business en-
trusted to his can: in the Srcjnd Judicial District.
v2-24-l v
FÍENRY C. COOK.
Attorney an*n counsellor at
LAW. AUSTIN, TEXAS.—Will give
prompt attention u> the collection of claims
againet th* Republic and Suite of Texas, indi-
vidual*, and all kinds ot j*aa b^siaess intrai>l-
edtohi«care. 8-tl
J HARK ELL, at Austin. is Agent for
• lb Mm A Monto Ledger. for be count* of Trav-
is. Mr. Harrell bas for «al* Hartley's Digest of tbe
Laws ef Tesaa aad Tex*a Reports. 4-tf
J. W. LAWRENCE AND HUGH NELSON,
RAVI NO aasoctated iherr «elves t.vr the purpose of
transacting a GENERAL AGENCY BUSI-
NESS, c®^r *~n "'* ottendicg v> flhi Local-
• _' and patrniice of Land, J ayw*J t of
Taxoa, re<lé ."* ¿B£ Land sold fir the same. naniV -
tion of Titles, ¿c : t rbe collection of claim 1
against the G#7*r¡*tnerii M Texas end ajair.st indiri-
duals. All busine.? «Wfniated to their care, will bs
fahhfúll* and ptiBCtuslíy attended to. References of
lbs highest rerpeétabiíity will be given, if rwjuirrd.
Auetin. Jsnu r 1. 2<My
lmJNSELOR.H AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
("AS. 8. MAYFiELD AND , SHROPSHIRE
¿Late of Kentucky.! hat- associated th'-mselvea
(erice of the i«w. and will give their prompt
, to all Lamf*Probate, Criminal and other
t entrusted io tbeir care, in 1 ayet?e find sur-
¡countie in Tenas. S- will lake
stve churre of th- collecting busin*««.
i at La Granee. 20-ly
OLEY, Attorney at Law and
nd Aeent, Fredericksburg, Texas.
itr.rui.ici":
ttio, i J.Twchij, Sin Antonio.
♦ H. M *«e«vls, "
, Krede* [14-lV
SrE, Attorney and Connse-
Bastrop, Texas, will attend to all
tohischarg* in the courts of the
District, and iu the Supreme Court
5-1 v
JOHNSON, Commissioner of
nafrr everv State in the Union, Gai.ves-
g [)eede, Moneases, Powers of A Itorne.y,
lüfruroentsofWriiiíiedrawn and authentic-
l of record in ai v pfl't of the United Slates.
p«rttmeni* acknowledged hefore a Notary or
opet.nt officer, in anv County in tnf Slate
lelnf R0{j certified to by me na Commissioner,
«••aba used or recorded in any State of the Union.
Doenmenfs forwarder) t me through ths mails, will
I with prompt atteniion 3~ 'Y
Tuck, anderson & co., For-
warding and General Commission Merchant
IMPORTERS OF
WINES. BRANDIES AND CIGARS,
a/*d DKAI.ER8 15
WESTERN PRODUCE.
38-1 y} STRAND. GALVESTON, TEXAS
CY HUTCHINSON, Attorney and
• Counselor at Law, Columbus, Colorado coun-
ty, Tsxse. 32-ly
"IT7ILLÍ AM II. ESTILL, Attorney
VV and Counselor at Law, Henderson, Rusk
Coiihty, Texas, will practice in the District Courts
of the Sixth and in a portion of the Fifth Judicial
Districts, and also in the Supreme and Federal
Courts at Tvler. Undivided attention wil! be given
to all busmen* confided to his care. Particular atten-
tion to the Collection of Claims, and the prompt reuiir-
tance of moneys collected to the proper partie*. He
will act as agent for the purchase and sale of Land,
and in the investigation o Land Titles, upon reason
able terms.
Henderson. Texas, March 17,1C53. 4->-l7
itosmess BHrrctorg.
ima r. JON EM.
9. é v ilKIUF.
TjTAN derlip & jones, Attorney*
• and f>aa «Iors at Law, Sea Antonio, Texse,
witl aturad promptly to all business entrusted in
tbair ears. October 9, 1852. 40-tf
t. L HKWITT.
8. o. ncwtom.
TTEWITT & NEWTON, Attorneys
XX aad Counselors at Law, S«n Antonio Texas,
t* ill prsctir* in the Texas Courts of the Fourth and
Sacoad Judicial Districts, and in the Supreme Court
at Aastia. Business antrtigt*d to their care, will be
promptly and faithfalíy attended to. They will also
give their prompt attention to the collection of all
elaia* enrrusted to their care, and will act as Gene-
rat Lead Aesots. 2*-tf
I. A. PASCHAL. 7 Sao CEO. W. PASCHAL.
rao> n. STBtSLiac,) Antnaio. Austin.
Paschals and Stribling,
ATTORNEYS 1VD COUNSELORS AT LAW,
SAM- ANTONIO AND AUSTIN.
WILL practice in the Supreme and
Federal Courts at Austin and Galesston and
a ths District Coarts «f Ib Second and Fourth
District*, ard in Gonzales sod Goliad, of the Tenth
District.
Wili oay special attention t! all Land Business
enN o«tsd to tbe^ii. 31
. *. xaWAiiD" ] \m. ■. rUEJILAF .
Edward," & Cleveland. At.
rornevn and Counselor at Law, and Gwf al
Land Agants, SAN ANTONIO. Tsxas. 25 )
HM. LEWIS. Attorney a.ücl (¡"oun-
• seler at l.aw
Office: Jonea's New Building, <up stairs,) Wain
Plaza, San Antonio, Texas. 52
J. WAXr.DKR. R. A. H*!* OfT.
WAELDER & HENSON. Attorneys
and Co in*elr r« at La* and Genersl Land
Agent . 3*n Antonio, Texas, will practice i? the Fed-
eral and Stiprsme Conrts at Austin, in th : Courts of
the Second and Fcmrth Judicial Distriats. and will
attead to prufeesional businesa generally in Southern
aad Western Texas. 26-tf
N. O. GRKE! .] [GKC . C. SAO.nders.
GREEN <fc SAUNDEItS, Attoroeyi
ic Counselors^! Law, San Antonio, Texas, will
pr ctir.e in the 2d and 4tU Districts of the State, and
ths Supreme Court at Austin.
Prompt atrention to btJ finesa entrusted to him.
Sao Antonio, March 171^1,'53. [v3-n43-ly]
TV fT (r. ANDEitSON, Attorney at Law.
1VJL« Sin Antonio, Texas. Office en Military
Plaza, near the Court House. 16 ly
FRANK EGAN, Attorney and Coun-
selor at Law and General Land Agent, San
Antonio, Telas.
All busings entrusted to hiai will receive his
stric: and prompt attention.
, Office—Opposite the Court House. 15-ly
pBORGE CUPPLES, M. D
vT ^"Office at the Drug Store of Devine &
Co., S«n Amonio. 19-3tu
AB. SLOAN, Physician and Surgeon.
• San Antonio—Will attend promptly to atlpro-
fesai.nal calls. Office at J. M. Devine if Go's Drug
Stora. Residence at J. J. Giddings. 31-ly
c. r. BUCi.xKR. w >. lkigh.
BUCKNER & LEIGH, Attorneys and
Counselors at Law, San Antonio, Texas, will
aractice in the District Courts of Bexar, Medina,
Vil les pie, Comal, Guadalupe Caldwell and Gon-
r.ales Counties, and in the Federal and Supreme
Courts at Austin. ' 51-ly
General Auction and Commission Business*
SALE of Property ot all descriptions at PUBLIC
AUCTION. OR AT PRIVATE SALE. Sales
for account of Administrator's. Willinake purchases
and sales ou private account. Strict attention given
to all business entrusted to him. TRO WARD.
if v v l" n v *c rvt"
Mojor James Belter, A. Q. M., U. S. A.
Captain L. 15. Wood, A. C. S., U. S. A.
Major G. X. H> >ward, F. Guilhenti,
Messrs. Jame R. Sweet & Co. Devine & Brother.
'• Paschal & Richardson, Dr. J. H. Lyons,
" Lewisdt Groeslieeck, J. D. McLeod.
3nbifliiolg ^Uipcrtiscmcnts.
L. H. WOODS ái CO.,
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal-^,
ers,in Fine Watches, Jewelery and Fan-^^^
ey Goods,
Moat respcctfiilly announce to the citizens of In-
dianola and their iriends generally, thai they have
taken the Store nndertlie Masonic Hall, where every
thing in their line will be found as cheap as in any
•iber Store in the Southern market.
Not a single urtiele will be «old without a full guar-
antee which will enable the purchaser to buy with
confidence.
Their assortment is complete and they hope to be
encouraged sufficient to justify them in keeping a full
supply at all seasons.
The Mechanical Department will be strictly at-
tended loo by L. 11. W., who flatters himself, that if
work can b« done, he will be the last to give it up.
All kinds of Time pieces repaired and warranted for
twelve months.
N. B.—EngraTing of every description done with
neatness and despatch.
Refer to A. A. White it Co., George A. Menefee &
Co., Baldridge, Sparks át Co., Gen. \V. A. Woodard
and R. D. McColloch. 25-lv
NEW FA*LL AND WINTER GOODS.
WE are just in receipt per schooner* -Hazaid,
Reindeer, Desde mona, President, and brig
Lavaca, of our extensive stock of FALL and WIN
TER GOODS, direct from Philadelphia, New York
qpd Boston, comprising Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Cape, Boots, Shoos, Bonnets, Saddlery, Hardware,
Cutlery,Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Iron. Steel,
Stoves, See., which we are now opening aud offering
to the trade at extreme low prices. We would advise
our old customers and the public generally to-call
soon and make their purchases earlv.
ludianola,Oct., 1852-23 lv C. ÉTTER A CO.
w. BALORIDGE, d. p. searks, j. h. BaLBRIDGE,
WM. R. RAWLINS, H. BKACMONT.
"O a.ldridge, SPA RKS & CO., c®m-
AJ mission and Forwarding Merchants, and Whole-
sale Dealers in General Merchandise, ludianola,
Texas. 23-1 v
J A. SETTLE, Receiving, Forwarding
* aad Commission Merchant, lndianola, Texas,
keeps constantly oa hand a general assortment of
Giaceriee, Liquors. Provisions, Ship Chandlery,
Crockery,Saddlery and Western Produce. 23-ly
•Siera fiork GliiDcrtisemtnts.
Richard Patrick & Co.
TMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers
A !■ Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Rifles, and
heavy goods of all descriptions, 241 Peabi. st., N. Y.
R. P. St Co., are constantly receiving direct from
European and American mnnufactoriea a supply of
every description of HARD WARE ANDCUTLERY,
which are purchased for cash,andgreater inducements
an offered to the merchants visiting New York than
by aaj other house.
One of the partners of the house resides permanent
ly in Europe and making all purchases of the man-
ufacturers for cash, gives than every adwantage to
sell at the very lowest market prieee.
Men will receive prompt attention. '
York, May, 1S51. v2 nl-lv
RAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMPORT-
ERS aad AGENTS for MANUFACTERERS.
Depot for sale of the celebrated '• Excelsior Familv
Seefc" which took the First Premium at the World's
Fafa^a Leaden. It ia specially adaptad ta the Mex-
t market. Special amciia givea to parchaaing
4
PITI'M AN &' BROTHER,'
WHOLESALE
COPPER, TIN and SHEETBV
IRON WORKERS,
OffMite tU Chunk, m Commerce
GUTTERS aad PIPING done at
jou e«n find st
tv of EDQINGS,
FIXINGS.
JAS. I>EMsOS. '• PKtTtlR.
DENISON & PRYOR, Attorneys
and Counselors nt Liw, San Antonio, Texas,
will pr ctiee, in the Di*trict Courts of Bexar, Meilmn
Gillespie, Comal, Guartalape, Caldwall, and Gon-
zales Counties, and in the Federal and Supreme
Conrts nr Austin.
13?*Office on the Post Office street, apposite the
Storehouse ef Gresbeeck St French. 34^
DR. R. \V. JORDAN, a Graduate of
ose of tka best Medical Schools in the world.
■ Bd an experienced practitioner of medicine, offers
ais professional services to the people of Sau An
tani" and the adjacent country.
OfSce at the yellow house, on the south aide ot the
Main Pinza, near and back of Callaghan s store.
Calls from the country will be particularly at-
j j 20-1 v
ended.
OROESBEECK So FRENCH have
VX received a new and wellaekcted stoCk of
HARDWARE/
which they offer for sale at low prices.
CARPENTERS' fOOLS.
Smooth and Jack Plains, Fore and Jointer Planes,
Sash do
Beads,
Astragals and SaipebHls,
Reeding Planes,
Cove and Read,
Gre. Ogn-c and Bevel,
Gre. Ovolo arid Fillet,
Mortice Ganges,
Plated Bezels and Sqnars
Rabbet do
Plow ,
Centre Beads.
Hollowe and Rounds,
Screw Stop Psds,
Scotia and Bead,
Gre. Ogee,
Gre. Ovolo and Bead,
Spirit Levels,
FirmerChisels and Gauges, Mortise and Socket
Drawiov Knives, from 6 to 12 inches, [Chisels,
Hand, Back and Fret Saws, bf celebrated makers.
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS.
Anvils, Bellows; Hammers, Vcies,
Files, Rasps, Stocks, Deis.
A fine sssortment of
IRON. STEEL, NAILS,
BRASS AND COPPER WIRE,
MASONS' HAMMERS AND TROWELS,
BUTCHERS' SAWS & CLEAVERS.
TURNERS' CHISELS.
CUTLERY:
l!iid<*iar Knives, Pruning Knives, Razors,
W ',cihg do, Scissors, Sfiears,
butcher do, Pocket Knives,
Table Knives and Forks.
B R I T A N I A -v A R E :
Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Castors,
Cream Cups, Soup Tureens, E g Boilers, Goblets,
Coffee Urns, Soup Ladles, Candlesticks. Lmnp*,
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Castors. Table Spoous, Desert Forks,
Butter Knives, Tea da, Cream Spoons,
Mustard Spoons, Sugar Shovels, Salt Shovels,
Castings, Sad Irons,
Coffee Mills, Tea Trays,
Platform Scale*,
, Double Birrel Shot Guns,
' Rifles and
Pistols.
Eley's Patent Wire Cartridge and Wadding,
Gun Locks, Percussion Caps,
Powder in Kege and Canisters.
Also, a fine assortment of
FARMING AND GARDENING IMPLEMENTS.
A superior assortment of
Locks, Latches, Bolts, Butts,
Sash Pulleys and Fastenings,
Blind Butts «mi Fastenings,
Seli'-stiU!ting Latchings
and Fasieaiiigs.
Hydraulic Pumps and Rams,
Iron and Bkass Wirk Cloth,
Lead Pipe,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
Painted and Cedar Wood Buckets and Tubs,
Willow Baskets, Tar Bucket-, Water Kegs,
Thermometer and Cylinder Churns,
Washboards,
Well Buckets, and
Covered Flonr Pails
Constantly kept on hand and for sale by
14-tf GROESBEECK St FRENCH.
pljilateipljut QUccrtUtnitiitg.
To the Public. •
TftJSSELfc 8CHOTT, 87 Mar-^
ket St., Phda., Importers aad Wholeeale H
r i n •> •
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Paints, Oils
Glassware, Vamisbea. etc., and are receiving, b
nearly every packet from Europe, fresh Drugs, whk
they will sell at jow prieee, and on accommodating
terms. Philadelphia is headquarter for the Uaima
States for Chemitals. We would reepectfallysolicitthe
trade of the Driggists of Texas, and thoró ordering
may rely upon getting pure drugs at the lowest mar-
ket price. BT" Orders promptlvattended to and
shipped without delay. 48-1 v.
ENTERED according Act of Congress, in the
year 1851, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D. in the
Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern
:tof Penney Ivania.
Diettic
•GR
T^EAS!—Lovers of the delicious
J- herb, in all its purity, why buy trash
when you can get the genuine at Giddings's
^^"Tliis is no fiction Over 2,000 lbs. of Grecn
and Black Teas on han>l, just purchased, that are
warranted superior to anything in the market ar the
price. Call, sen and noli- ve. G. H. GIDDINGS.
ANOTHER SCIENWIG WONDER!
REAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN,
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR CASTRIC JUICE
Prepared from RENNET,orthe fourihSTOMACH
OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEB1G,
the great Physiological Chemist,by J. S. Houghton,
M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa.
"I DIGEST." Such, is the true meaning of the
word PEPSIN. It is the chief element, or Great Di-
geeting Principle of ihe Gastric J uice—ihe Solvent of
¡he i'aod, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating
Ageut of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted
! from the Digestive Stomach « *he Ox, thus forming
a TRUE DIGESTIVE FLt T), precisely like the
natural Gastric Juice in itsCh nical powera. and for-
nion oe a COMPLETE mid . ERFECT SUBSTI-
TUTE for it
This is NATLRE'S OWN "REMEDY for an un-
healthy Stoir-acl No art of i ian can equal itacura.
rive powers. Ittv ns no ALCHOHOL,BITTERS,
ACIDS,orNAI >US DRÜGS. It ia extremely
agreeable to fht ad mav be taken by the in. si
leeblr patie nt n -^a water cracker with-
utacme - DRUGGED IMITA-
TIONS -'UG.
,J ■ill
..oasi io toout
two Ik'Q H-n.
EVIDENCE!
EP" The SUi TIFIC EVIDENCE upon which
this remedy is h: jed is in the highest degree CU-
RIOUS and RE V A KK A BLE.
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,
gratis, giving a large amouat of SCIENTIFIC EVI-
DENCE, from Liebift'S Animal Chemistry; Dr.
Combe's Physiology of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on
Food afld Diet; I)r. John W. Drapei, of New York
University; Prof. Dunglison's Physiology; Professor
Siliiinan, of Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physio-
logy; &C|, together with reports of CURES from all
parts ot the United States
PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER.
Dr. HOUGH I ON'S PEPSIN is prepared in Po«
der and in Fluid Fottn—<nd in Preccriplion vials for
the use of Physicians. The Powder will be sent b>
Mail, free of Posiiige, for one Dollar, sent to D
Ho'ight-.-n, Philadelphia.
tífe5"1 'BSERVE I Hlv!—Every bottle ofthegenu
ine PEPSIN bents the written signature of J. S
HOUGHTON, M. D , sole preprietor, Philadelphia
Pa. ' 'o| v rit;ht and f'rade M«rk secured.
KF*SoIil b y ni i Druggists and Dealers in Medicines
Price, ONE DOLLAR i^rin itle.
Sol.l t.y J V! f)EV! N'E & O , r.; G. H. LVON
San Antonio; FT DUKF'.U, Austin. 33:1
M S. SMYTH, Civil Engineer and
VV CH1TECT AND SURVEYOR — WILL
premptly attend to all business in his department.
Office—Jones' New Building, Mam PlaM- 2g
w
K. POTSHIUSKY, Surveyor.
i? . Offii-e at Charles Hummell's, on Cem-
meree street, S-tn Antonio. ^
V
ANCE & RRO., Merchants, north-
west corner Main Plaza, San Antonio,Texas.
M. DEVINE & CO., Drnggista, Sau-
Autonio. Texas.
E
VANS. HOWARD & CO., Mer-
chants, San Antonio, Texas.
SUMMER CLOTHING.
® hats. boots, shoes
TRUNKS, &c.— I he subscribers
beg leave to inform the citizens of San
Antonio and the public generally, thai -#
thev have established a CLOTHING, HAT, BOOT
AND SHOE STORE, at the
Narth-east Corner of the Main Plaza.
It is their intention to keep on hand, a large and
varied assortment of every arricie in their line, from
fine to coarse, and having made arrangements to have
their stock manufactured expressly to their orde r, they
flatter themselves, that bv attention to business and a
desire to please, they will merit a share of public pat-
ronage. [46 tf] FRANKEL & HAFNER.
c. j. garner,
^ WATCH MAKER AND
JEWELER, SAN ANTO-
NIO, Barriok street, corner of Cart, has
located permanently in this citv and is pre*
pared to put in GOOD RUNNING ORDER
all kinds of WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Also
a well selected stock of fine WATCHES AND
JEWELRY of the latest style, which will be offered
cheap for cash. 51 tf
Dissolution of partner-
ship.—The partnership heretofore existing
between M. G. ANDERSON and FRANK EGAN,
in the practice of the Law, doing business under the
style of Anderson St Egan, has this dnv dissolved bv
mutual consent. M.-G. ANDERSON. *
FRANK EGAN.
San Antonio, August 28,1853. 15-tf
%
john s. groesbeeck.
john c. french
GROESBEECK & FRENCH.
r\ ROCERIES, HARDWARE,
VpT Wooden Ware, Agricultural Implements, &c.,
Ice., their stand Sonth^qt rornrr^ofM^nr^
LZORK, Merchant, San Antonio.
• T x« .
TRO. WARD, Auctioneer and General
Auctions**, San Antonio, Texas.
t?RANKEL & HAFKJtiR, merchants.
I Merehants, San Antonio, Texas. 49
ri EORGE B. SLAUGHTER^
VJT Sorseon Díntist. Room at the
idvnce of Dr. Purtle.
EP" Refer to J. H. Lyons, at W. H. To pkm
19
WILLIAM C. WOOD, Counselor and
Attorney at Law, San Antonio, Texas, will
practice ih the Second and Fourth Districts, and in
the Supreme Ceurt st Austin. _ ,
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to
him.
AMES R. SWEET & CO., Mer-
chants, San Antonio, Texas.
Dry Goods and Groceries.
B CALLAGHAN announces to his
• frieAds and the public, that be still continuas
to keep a general stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and a great variety af other articles, at his old stand,
soath side of the Main Plaza, where be will be happy
to icetimsdntH all who may favor him with a call.
San Antenie, October 13th, 1S53. 21-ly
L" CREIGHTAtterney and"Coun-
• selor at La w, Seguin, Texas, will attend prompt-
ly to all business intrusted to his care in the Second
Jadiicial District. 42-ly
S. ANDERSON, Attorney and
• Otenselor at Law. Auerin, Te* s. l§-lv
"DICHARD M. SHINN, Attorney and
li Counselor at Law, Lock hart, Caldwell county,
Texas.
JOHN laKLANO.
county,
51-ly
H. A. PIRRTMAN.
TRELAND ft PERRYMAN, Attor-
1 aeys at Law and General Land Agents, Seguin,
Texas. 45-tf
C> G. McGINN 18. Attorney and Coun.
• salar at Law, Bastrop, IVxas, will attend to all
business intrusted ta his charge in the Conrts of the
Seeend Judicial District, aad ¡a the Sapreme Court
at Aastin. 5-1 y
T AMIS PAUL, Attorney and Connie-
J lor at Law, Castreville, Mediae county, Texas.
Will attoad promptly ia all bntiaona iatrnated to bb
sharp* )a the Fourth Judicial Dsirtst. 54-ly
NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS!
Commerce street, mu dam* Wett af.
UeCmrtw* St&rc*
THOMAS BENDER in-
A forms hb friends that he.haa
2 received aad ia now receiving a large as-
sortment ef CHAIRS, which be eftra
for sale, together with his general assort-
ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
coreistmg. of Pía aad Oraamental SO-
FAS, BUREAUS ora variety af
Dmaar aad Osamv Tablee, Ofiea
and Parlor Chain,8eerstatiss,
toealb They cs
ity aad psissu.
laieh 10,1853—tt-tf
New Drug Store.
Drugs and Medicines, Faints and Oils,
DYfc STUFfS AND PERFUMERY,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Main Street, a few doors East, of the Plaza,
San Antonio, Texas.
n^HE subscriber respectfully informs his
J- friends and the public generally, that, in addi-
tion to his new, laree and well-selected stock of fresh
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
he has just received a large and well-selected lot of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
amon¿r which may be found a choice and well-select-
ed variety of
"PRIMARY SCHOOL BOOKS,
consisting of Practical Philosophy, Manual of Chem-
istry, Gpy's Elements of Astronomy, Jarvis' Prim-
ary Phisiology, Frost's Hisrory of the Uuited StRtes,
Mitchell's Geography and Atlas and Primary Geo-
graphy, with plates and maps, designed for the in-
struction of children ; Grammar, District, and Prim-
ary School Readers and Spelling Books, new and
improved editions.
STATIONERY.
consisting of Foolscap, Letter, Tissue and Drowning
Paper, assorted sizes; Perforated and Bristol Boards,
assorted sizes; Envelops, all sizes and descriptions;
Cabalistic Wafers in boxes; a good assortment of
Pens and Penholders; Pert Folios, various sizes;
Playing Cards, and a large variety of Camel's Hair,
Sable and every other kind of Pencil and Brush lor
painting or draw ing; also, Drawing Pencils in cases,
a superior article; Crayons and Crayon Holders;
Slate Pencils ia cedar.
BRUSHES:
such as Clothes, Furniture, Counter, Flesh, Tooth,
Nail, Horse and Paint Brushes, a large and general
assortment; also. Water and other Paints.
LADIES' CARD CASES,
a splendid article; a large variety of Soaps and Per-
fumes, and eve>y other article usually found in a
Drug Store, all of which are offered on the most rea-
sonable terms. [14-tf] J. H. LYONS.
dental notice.
DR. L. H. DORPHLEY, RESIDENT DENTIST.
I Respectfully* inform the citizens of
this place and vicinity, that 1 havejust received a
large supply of very superior Gold Foil, manufac-
tured hv Abbey of Philadelphia, by all Dentists ac-
knowledged to be far superior to any other in this, or
any other country. With this Foil,! will Plug Teeth
not only to last for five years, but where the Teeth
are not too far decayed, the Plug will remain for life;
and be it remembered by all, that with the use of a
preparation I have had in constant practi^B for ihe
last ten years, I am enabled to Plug the most sensi-
tive Teeth without tbe slightest pain, iuconvenience,
or injurious effects upon the Teeth. To this fact, I can
refer to very many of the best families of this place.
I have also received a splendid assortment of the
most beautiful Porcelain Teeth, and I am prepared to
insert from a single tooth, to entire seta in a style not
to beexceled by any; as te the style and beauty of my
work, I am happy to have the privilege of refering
to many families of this city.
As I am permanently located in this city, I can be
fennd in case any accident shoaId occur. In no cast
will I make additional "harge for repairing, altering,
or making eaodanv work done by mo and once paid
for, it matters not at what time tne work may have
been dene. Where large jobs are required,two thirds
of the amount will be wc v«d in payment inland,
if persons desire it. OfSce. ou Commerce street, San
Antonio, Where Dr. L. H. D.'s Treatise upon the care
and preserva tion of the Teeth, may be had grstui
tously. [12-tfJ Dr. L. H D
Afflicted, Read!
Philadelphia medical
HOUSE; esta' lish-d 18 ye'irs ago, In
Dr. Kiokeliti, betw> ru 5>(-.ru<-e ".ml Pinesireet>, Pfnl
Eighteen years of extensive and uninterrup ei
practice spent in this citv. huve rend'-ted Dr. K ihe
inest expert and successful practitioner, fur and near,
in the treatment of alt diseases of a private nature
Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat
or legs, pains in the head or hones mercurial rheum
atism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youth
ful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby tbe
constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated
with success. He who places himself under the care
of Dr. K. may religiousl y confide in his honor a« a
gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
physician.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young men who have itfjnred themselves by a cer-
tain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned
from evil companions or at school—the effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy
both mind and body, should apply immediately
Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of inuscu
lar energy, physical lassitude and general prostra
tion, irritable -nd nil nervous affections, indigestion
sluggish ties'- of ihe liver, and every disease in any
way connected with the disorder of the procreative
functions cured, -.nd full vigoi restored.
READ!!—YOUTH AND MANHOOD;
A V1GOKOUS LIKE OR A PREMATURE DEATH.
KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION, onlv
25cts.—This Hook, just published, is filled with use-
ful information on the infirmities and diseases of the
GeneratiVf Organs. It addresses itself alike to youth
and old age, and should he read by all. The valua-
ble advice and impressive warning it gives will pre
vent yeurs of misery and suffering, and save annually
thousands of lives. Parents, by reading it, will lean
how to prevent ihe destruction ol their children.
*##A remittance of25cts., enclosed in a letter, ad-
dressed to Dr. Kinkklin, north-west corner of Third
and Union streets, beiween Spruce and Pine, Phila-
delphia, will ensure a hook, under envelop, per return
of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K.
by letter, (postpaid,) and be cured at home. Pack
ages of Medicines, Directions, &c., forwarded by
sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage
or curiosity.
Booksellers, News Agents. Pedlars, Canvassers,
and all others supplied with the above work, at very
low rates. 2^ tf *
Lands for sale.—The follow
ing LANDS are offered for sale on reasonable
terms:
One third of a league en the waters of the Medina
river, in Bexar county.
1500 ACRES, on "the Cíbolo, improved; being
three Farms. To be sold separately or together.
160 ACRES on the Martinez, at the Seguin cross
ing, in Bexar county, improved, with a house thereon.
244 ACRES, on the Cleto, improved, with build-
ings thereon.
1900 ACRES, on the Sandies and Four-mile Creek,
on Gonzales county.
640 ACRES, on the Cíbolo, in Bexar county.
2000 do on the Attascosa, Bexar county, in par-
cels to suit purchasers.
ONE-HALF LEAGUE on the Medina, in Bexar
county, partly improved, in parosis to suit purchasers.
Also, anumber of desirable town lotson theeastside
of the San Antonio River, in the«city of San Antonio.
For particulars, inquire of
J. VARIAN SMITH, Surveyor,
or WAELDER & HENSON,
42-lv Attorneys at Law.
N. (Skltans Zbotrtwmente.
music Store.
THE aubecriber would respectfully
IWVHI request attention to h large and exten-
IT * I I* ^ stock of MUSIC aad MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE.
He has coeetantly on hsnd Piano-fortes from the
celebrated makers, STODA RT St CO., of New York,
and PLEYEL A CO., of Paris. The above instru-
ments, combining all the latest improvements, may be
had of tbe subscriber, in every style of case, and at
msnufactarer's prices.
Guitars, manufactured by WM. HALL St SON,
from the n.ost approved.Spanish models.
Melodeens, manufactured by CARHART.
Accordeons—The largest assortment and the finest
in auality and tone ever in the Southern country.
Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Double
Baskets. Guitar Pins, Pegs, Screws, See.
Violins, Flutes, Guitars, Accordeons, brass instru-
ments for bands. Tamborines. Banjos. Drums, etc.
Piano-forte Wire, Tuning Hammvrs, Forks, etc.,
and every article connected with tbe music business.
Orders for Music and Musical Instruments prompt-
ly attended to.
' A liberal discount made to dealers and professors,
and te seminaries.
Second-nand Pianos bought.and taken in part pay-
ment for new < nes. Al! the new Mnsic received from
ihe N 'rth as soon as published.
Pera' ns visiting the city are requested to call and
examine the stockfor themselves.
H. D. HEWITT, (lateTyler & Hewitt,)
33-lv 39 Camp Street, New Orleans.
brewster & co.,
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE.
116 Gravier street, rear of the St.
Charles Hotel, New Orleans, solicit
tne attention of t:;eir friends in Texas, t" their exte<i-
-ive and varied stock-f CARRIAGES AND HAR-
NESS, which they r.ffrtr at the very lowest prices for
cash or approved p-tper. They are constantly re-
ceiving from 'heir .N >w Vork House (the oldest estab-
lishment in the Union,) a large variety of New York
City made Carriages, and plainer, but equally sub-
tantial Vebiclee, from the most reputable Eastern
manufacturers, soma of wbioh are of entirely new
and original designs. Orders, per mail orotherwise,
will he fXecuted with a view of giving the utmost
satisfaction to the buyer; and particular attention will
be utivcn to the covering and shipment of all Carria-
ges ordered for Texss. 32 37-1 v
BRADY, GORMAN & co., (Formerly
of North Alumina,) Cotton Factory, Commis-
sion and Forwarding
\-w Orleans.
Merchants, No. 91 Gravier St.
33-1
Notice—By a decision of the Hon
orable District Court, the Receiver appointed
under the injunction obtained bv my former partner,
C. J. Cook, has been dismissed. I therefore give
notice, and require all indebted to the late firm of C.
^J. Cook and Co. to pay such indebtedness to me
^forthwith, os alio all rents and dfebts accruing and
due the former fm or to myself individually.
A. A. LOCKWOOD.
Altóme,
*nn Anioni
23,
* my absence, Mr. G.
: my lull Power oí
A!A. LOCKWOOD.
ití53. 5-tf
ATEGROj
J-* NEGRO
DENTIST.
T\B. W. G. KINGSBURY h
returned, aad car be found at his o fice,
in Dr. Lyons' Drag Store, en Maia street, where be
will promptly attend to soy basiaess ia bisprofeesiea.
Teeth inserted, from one te an entire set, apea the
most improved piaa, aad warranted te answer every
parpes* of hrticalatioo aad msatkatiaa. T. eth filled
m a very superior style. Dr. K. has permanently lo-
cated ia thie place; ha practiced ia Texas far the
last six years: ¡a well known, and weald reier stran-
gers to tbe cemmuaity generally.
OSce hoars, from 9 to 1#, a. ..andfrom2toS,p.m.
For lasgojoba, ftUI. will receive ia payment ap-
pOUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
VJ DEER SKINS, dressed or eadressed;
inDES aad OX-HORNS;
_ BEESWAX—For which cash wilIhe paMfcy
V GR9ESBBCK * FRENCH
FOR SALE.—A
NEGRO VOMAN, aged about twet ty-
eigbt years, srd her SON, between 7 so" "
years. The woman is a good Cook an Bread'
maker, and ii a good cotton picker. Apply to Tro
Ward or J. Cooch. 19
T
A
T OST—The Conditional Certicsate,
A-J No. 88, 2d class, for 326 Acres issued by the
Board of Land Commissioners of Bexar County,
Sept. 5th, \ffl9, to Toribio, Yiastris. If not found
within tbe tine prescribed by láw, I will apply tr
the proper officers for a duplicate.
FRANK EGAN.
Attorney for Toribio Via*tr¡«.
Sept. 29,1953. 19-9 w
SPHERE bas been committed to
A the Cotxtty Jail of Bexar Couaty,
NEGRO MAN, who says his nai
is SHEPPARD, and belongs to James El
mere, on the Trinity River, some thirty miles belo<v
Crockett.
The said loy is about 5 feet 6 inches high, black,
verystout bdlt, has s remarkably large head, and is
about thirty fears of sge. '
This is to lotify the owner of said Negro to come
forward, prore property, pay charges and take said
boy away, olierwise he will be dealt with as he law
directs. WM. B KNOXt
26-3t t Sheriff Bexar, Couaty.
J) OPE—Manilla, Hemp and Cotton
Cottot sad Hemp Twine
Cotto> Plow Lines;
Bad tad Lash Cards;
Mexfean Grass aad Hair
14-tf
If A 1506 am w
diematsr atths
FRENCH.
or CEDAR POSTS
sated, 7| feet leaf aad f
GROESBEECK fc ERENCH
WILLIAM H. WRIGHT, Dealer iu
WES niKN PRODUCE, corner of T. liou-
pifotilas and Natchez s*s., New Otioeris. 33-1 y
® W. A. HANNEY & CO., (Suc-g^
^"cessor to J. Brewster.) WTieeJs>dv Dealers
in French and American HATi
GOODS, UMBRELLAS, &c.
New Oi leans.
CAPS. STRAW
Common Street,
33-lv
J.
WATERMAN & CO..
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
i . H vRDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON,!
STEEL. NAILS. &,c., (Sign of the Anvil,) 14 A!h «
zi?«e Street, (por ot Common.) New O'leans. 33 1
p ITY H OTEL. Comer of Camp ami,-
V Common Site- t. NVvv Ot leans. fcffi
!!) 1 \] MARTELO&CALLUM. P/I'-PRIETORS
\[ EKANDAH HOTEL. New Oriea.
V YOUNG & EVERETT, Proprietors.
FELT & REED, wuoiesaie i/eaiti-
in BOOTS AND SHOES, 66 Gravier Sn*
Wholesale De
OES, 6(
'pnosiie Bunk Place. New Orleans.
33 1
wm. p. converse thos. w. convekse,
wm p. cg.wkrse, jr.
CONVERSE & Co., Grocers and Dea!
ers in Western Produce, 97 Tchoupitoulas st..
corner ot Lafayette street, New Orleans, offer for Shle
the following GOODS, together with inmiy articles
in their line, not enumerated below, which will b<
sold low for Cash or good city acceptancas.
TEAS. SOAP. LIQUORS. &c.
Imperial. Winchester's Brandy— Cognac
Gunpowder Liveimore's Domestic
Voting Hyson Eagle, Castile Jamaica Rum
Jackson's
Hunt's Extra
Fancy Bar
Variegated
Toilet,
I'owchong
Oolong
COFFEE.
Rio, Havana
Jamaica
Laguvra
Choice Old Java
Mocha
SUGAR.
Louisiana
Havana
N. Y. and N. O.
Loaf Crushed Prunes
Powdered
Clarified
ti antilated
MOLASSES.
Plantation
Su ear-house
N. Y. & Louisa.
Syrups
FLOUR.
Extra Si. Louis
Superfine
Illinois, Ohio
Corn Meal aud
Homminv
FISH.
FRUITS,
■NUTS,,&c.
Raisins
Almonds
Grapes, Figs
Currants
N. England "
N.Orleans "
Holland Gin
American "
■•having Iri.-h Whisky
Cream Scotch "
Rectifieed "
Monongahela"
Bourbon "
Madeira Wine
Sherry "
Oporto "
Malaga "
M uscat "
Champagne "
Clarei "
Brandy Cherries
" Peaches
t/uracoa
Maraschino
Brazil Nuts
Pecan •'
Citroa
Cranberries
Dried Apples
" Peaches
PICKLES,
CATSUPS, &c. Ahsyntbe
U n d e r w no d'8, Anniseite
Dovis&Wells, Cordials
M.&. Provost's Stoughton's Bit
Pickles,in gals, ers
half, quarter, Lemon Syrup
and one-eight Assorted '
gallons. Porter, Ale
Mackerel, Nos. 1 Catsup-Tomato. Ess. Peppeiment
and 2, in bbls., Walnut,Mush- TOBACCO,
half bbls., qr. room SEGARS AND
bbls. and kilts; Worcestershire SflfUFF.
No. 3, in bbls. Sauce A large Assort-
Herring8, in bbls. Rose Water ment of To
and half bbls. Pie Fruit bacco
Salmon, in Kitts Currant Jellies Cigars of all qua-
and half kitts. Assorted k lilies.
Codfish, in boxes Pepper Sauce Cuba sixes
and drums HavanaPreserv's PAPER, &c.
Herring, in bexes American " in Writing,
OILS. glass and tin Wrapping
Castor, Lard Cunton Ginger Playing Cards is
Linseed Capers. Olives great variety
Whale, Sperm Salmon, sealed Cotton T ine
Tnnners, Olive Lobster [cans Lamp Wick
PROVISIONS. Shad " WOODEN-
Mess Pork Sardines " WARE.
Prime " SPICES, &c. Buckets, Tubs
Mess Beef,in bis. Ky. Mustard Brooms
and halfbbls. Cassia, in mats Wash Boards
Prime Beef and glass Clothes Pins
Ribbed Sides Cloves, Mace Shoe Brushes
Clear Nutmegs Scrub "
Shoulders Pepper, Ginger Manilla Lines
Sug-cured Hams Allspice " Bed Cords
Plain " Cayenne Pepper Match *
Dried Beef DRUGS, &c. SUNDRIES.
44 Tongues Indigo,Copperas Starch
Pickled 44 Silaratus Powder and Fire
Lard, Butter Brimstone Crackers
Chee.se—Goshen, Lampblack Shot, Bar Lead
English, Dairy Spanish Brown Nails, Ink
and Western Cutb. Soda Macaroni
Beans, Peas Cream Tartar Vermicelli
Potatoes, Onions Camphor Candy, Corks
Coarse Salt, Rice Madder Alum Bottles, Pipes
Fine 44 Epsom Salts White Lead
Table " Sulphur Flasks
CANDLES. Saltpetre Glass
Sperm, Star Magnesia Putty
Adamantine Quinine Blacking
Tallow Sealing Wax
Orders promptly executed.
35 lv
CITY LIVERY STABLE,
stand, and that he is now prepared to accommodate
all who favor him with a call, in as good style and on
as favorable terms, as any similar establishment in
the city, and hopes,by strict attention to businesb and
• studied effort to render general satisfaction, to merit
a liberal share of public patronage. 51-tf
EATHER AND
SADDLERY.
Harness Leather, Ladies' Saddletrees
Bridle Leather
Enarael'd do.
Patent do.
Hogskinr,
Sheepskins;
Calfskins;
m
i Whips;
English do.
Mule Whips;
Carriage and Sulky Whips;
Single and Double Carriagt Har-
ness;
Mole and Horse Collars;
Skirting Leather, Saddle Thread, Ac., Stc.
Just received and for sale bv
19 GROESBEECK St FRENCH. '
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
jyr ARCH ANT respectfully announces
J-*A t0 the public, that he now has oa hind a gen-
eral assortment of LUM BER, suitable for building
and ether purposes, which he will sell at the lowest
rates for cash. He intends keeping on hand
á constant supply. 51-tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —
The undersigned, having been appointed Ad-
ministratrix of the Estate of Willis S. Wallace, de-
ceased, at the October Term, A.D. 1853, ef the Hon.
Couaty Coart of Bexar Couaty—all poraons having
claims against said Estate are required to furnish
tbem,duly authenticated, within the time prescribed
by law; sad all petwms iadebted la the Estate are
Matted to make
MARTC. W
flaa Antonio, Óe . 3ht,,lL_.
Hawrrr * Attorneys.
fiotcls.
m
"BOAT HOY!"
Planten' Batel, San Antonio, Texas.
The subscriber, has "quit the
trale, aad bauld up hia craft''
kimc the "dry deck" at the Sai
Antooio IanOing, «here he intends to remain, at leant
"for ihe season," tor the purpose of accommodating
"passengers," whe mav wish to "ease ton tor /«itch
or to "take a berth" His "craft" is provided with
fine accommodations: the larder ill always l>e sup-
plied; and be has *on board exctUent cooA ," and
skilful, trusty and attentive "stewards." Toe '"pas-
senger cabin" is n wiv "fitted up," and everything
about it, is arranged in perfect "ship-shape' style;
and the "ladies' staté rooms" will be found'equal it
not superior to tboseof any 44 craft" in the "dock."
The "locker" is abundantly supplied, and will always
be found open. Witi the assistance of an experien-
ced and agreeable 44na<e," the undersigned hopes io
give entire satisfaeiioi to all who may favor liim with
their patronage. Tht commanders of "crafts" iu
"this trade," if it be no hindrance to "expeditious
trips," are respectfully solicited to "heave to aud
throw out their bawseis."
For further particular*, enquire on hoard, of
51-tf TOM GRAYSON, Captain.
San Antonio, May 12ih. 1853.
N. B.—Two BATHHOUSES are connected with
tbe Hotel—one especially for Ladiee.
NOTICE.
MTHE PLAZA HOUSE f vorably situated on
the Public square o! S.m Antonio, is now open
for ihe accommodation of BOARDERS and TRAV-
ELERS. The proprietor solicits a shure of public
patronage. II. ALSBURY.
Januarv 26. 1852. 36 tf.
New Hotel.
FG. PIRTLE would iuform tlie<*%
• public that he has opened a PC BLIC
HOUSE in the city of San Antonio, and he
hopes, by prompt attention to the necessities and
comforts of travelers, to share a portion ol public
patronage.
The House is situated on the south sitia mf the
Main Plazi. out of ilie n< ise and buMle of baaufss.
vet convenient to the business part of the city. It is
well furnished, and the table will be supplied with
all that our market affords.
Charges a little less than at any other public house
injthe city. Call and see for yourselves.
Nov. 24, 1853. " 27
new establishment.
BEXAR EXCHANGE,
Main Street, San Antonio, T *«.
TH E undersigned bus opened s 3 A R and
BILLIARD ROOM in the nev tiding ad-
joining the Masonic Lodge. It has been _ tied up in
superior style, aud the bar well furnished with a sup-
ply of choice liquors. The Billard Room i? in the
second story. J. B. LACOSTE.
San Antonio, October 16, 1851. 21-tt
ENTERTAINMENT AT THE CIBOLO.
THE subsciiher having ptepared himself for the
entertainment and acccuuimodaiion of his
FRIENDS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC gener-
i!iv, at the Stage crossing from San Antonio to
Aii-nii, would respectfully c.o'l ifie attention of all
in t e fact, and solicits ¡lieir patronage. No pains
•mii he spared to render his guests comfortable and
-isv. J. M. HILL.
Jul-. 29, 1852. nlO lv
p LAN i ERS' HOUSE. lndianola.
A- i'exii-.— I'he undersigned having ieased £il5Bi
/ ah v Estahlifhinent, heretofore u<> favotu-
y known, and having given it a tit rough renovaiine
trought'iii, be^idps r'.p peiii'g, p:<ir-tinc, and fni-
;ishing with cn:ire new tnrmliire, is now ready to
.c •oiiiirn d t • '<• =* who muy favor him with a call.
I' * also pledges himself to spire no pains nr expense
h.tteVer to mike those calling on him hs comfort-
able as at any other Hotel. Families or other per-
-ons visiting: lndianola, will find tlie rooms at the
Phinters' House comfortable, mid the isthle supplied
with as good eating as the ma Uet and country will
ifford. [11-ly] PRII, E & HASSELL.
THE A LH AM till A.
lndianola. Texas.
THE undersigned respectfully informs hi.-
fJSSil friends and the iovers of GOOD EATING,
tliii lie is prepared to receive travelers anil hoarders,
and accommodate them in a manner unsurpassed by
any house in Texas. His meals are served up hi
the best French cooks, every attention will be paid
to the wants and comforts ofthose favoring him with
their patronage. CASS1M1R Vil.LENEUVE.
April, 185L 4<>-tt
CASTRO V1LLE HOTEL. —R £ Al O V E U.
C. V. TAllDE, begs io int'oun hi* Iriends and
jlHl the public in general, ihat be has removed from
his late residence to his new and commodious
house, where he solicites a continuance of the liberal
patronage, which he has hitherto received.
Stable and good provinder on the premises. 33-tf
TREMONT HOUSE.
Galveston, Texas.
J. C.SHAW, Proprietor, announces to the
Jiljl traveling public that this long and favorably
known hotel has undergone an entire and thorough
repair, and that he is now prepared to accommodate
those, who choose to patronize hi* house with ail the
NECESSARIES and LUXURIES that an abundaui
market affords.
His EATING and SLEEPING DEPARTMENTS
«re attended at all limes with good and attentive ser-
vants, aud uo pains will be spared to render hisguetis
comfortable. n32 vl.
PALMETT OllOU SE7TrenYoii t
street, Galveston.—This well known «no
popular Hotel, having recently been enlarged
and repaired is now in complete order to accommo-
date boarders and the traveling community.
The proprietor pledge* himself that nothing shall
be wanting on his part to mu ke mid continue it one of
the most popular Hotels in Texas.
ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor.
83PA Porter isalwaye ready on the arrival of boats
to convex baggage to and from the railroad.
["ly
jport CoDctca ^Utocrtisnu'iits.
T A. SANDERS, Commission and
• Forwarding MetcUaut, Dealer in Dry Goods,
Groceries and Hardware, Pon Lava- a, Texas- [23-1 v
J.
H. STUART, BUILDER—LA-
vaca, texas. Sasn Doors, Sash and
Blinds, at New O/leans prices. Window and Door
frames made to order at lower prices than can be done
for in the interior. 25-46-if
varans portatioit. •
San Antonio and lndianola
TRI WEEKLY STAGE LINK,
VIA SEGUIÑ, GO
ZALES AND 1NDIANOLA
The undersignedtakeepiaemtre
in returning tais Chtnka^o the citizens «it San A Bie-
nio. lndianola. and theSaveling public tor the liberal
patronage of his Line, and he feelsgrafifind ia etetinf
<o the public, that he bas bought out the Mail Liae
from lndianola to Brannfels, and will run SEMI-
WEEKLY, from and to the above named peíate.
He has superior coaches, fine bornee, polite aad ekiil-
ful drivers.
With these inducements, together with a •¡acete
desire to deal candidly and fkiily with all those whe
uiay patronise his line, he hopes to cominuetoreceive
a liberal share of public favor. These etagea wHI
run io connection to and from the New Orlaaaa beats.
RATES:
From San Antonio to Seguin, $3 SO
44 " Gonzales, 6 50
44 44 44 Victoria,............ 10 00
44 44 44 lndianola...........IS 50
From lndianola to Victoria............ 4 90
44 " 44 Gonzaloa,.......... 8 00
44 Seguin 10 ¿0
44 44 44 San Antonio, IS 5&
For further informstion apply to
W. D. «KILL MAN, .San A atoar .
G. B. HOLLOW MAN, Seguin.
P. RAMSEY, G mxales.
J. I'.. ItERRV, Victoria.
Austin and San Antonio
Semi-Weekly Line of U. S. Mail Stage*.
The Houston and A«o*
•in Transportation Compa-
ny. (RICE, BLUNT & CO .)
having pi.icOts* i this Line, respectt' lly iw'orsa
the traveling pet lic that they are prepared te car-
r\ passengers beiween Austin and San Aiiumio.
Thev have provided pleasant and conve<-ieatcoac.hsa,.
gooif aud tresli teams, aud skillful and accommo'la-
ting drivers. I'hey will make the trip through ia
one day. No visitor to the State should fail to pa a a
over ihis route, as it leads through One of the moat
beautiful portions of Texas, by way ef Manchac
Springs, San Marcos, and New Braunfals This
Line connects at Austin wiih the Lina to Heuatoar
and that to Gonzales, and at New Braunfals witn ibr
Line to Lavaca Bay
Leaving Austin every Tuesday aad Saturday
morning, will reach San A ntonip the same evening ,
arid returning, will leave San Amonio «very Mondav
and Friday morning, and arrive at Austin the aaiaa
evening. /
Fare through. $8—From Austin to SaaM«rcn<
from San Marcos to New Riauiitele $2, firoai New
Brannfels to San Antonio $3.
Capt.J.M. W. Hall ia agent nt Anstin; Col. Dar-
hatn at San Marcos, and at fhe Plaza House, San An-
tonio. No seal will be considered engaged until inr
name is registered, and rbe fare paid
rice. BLUNT & co.'. Prop i*Mr«.
23 if
ü ULTON &> HENSLEY. Forwarding
A- and Commission ¡VTercbants, corner of Austin
and Commerce streetR. Port Lavaca, Texas. I if
SAN ANTONIO.
PASO AND SANTA
VIA IL ROUTE.'.
Notice IS h r. by siven, that from and aiier thi*-
dare, mv bror.cr, Mr W. I . SKILLMAN, will b«
my authorised Agent m this < ity i. r ihe trin««ctioo
ol h 11 bu-iri.-ss, with the San Antorn.., El
1 a Hi} 5>;,i¡t ¡ Fé Mail Line
o . . ¥% '«ENRY SKILLMAN.
& in Antonio. 1)h, ndv r 14 4853. 30-lv
Airan cement for January.
-NEW U«LE VNS nd 1 f
TEXAS I). S MAIL.
ak¿¡Í¿SSÉSát LINE of Steamships.
ill. Puidic «i respectlull v informed lh"f the tel.
8t "unrtt,ips ni w co'itpose this Iiii«5 j
L')I I SI ANA, - Capt. J. Smith
MEXICO, - , J. S. THO^mos-
ftittSI VER VNCE. 44 John Law i .
t 41 ARLES MORGAN. (Buiidinz.,
nl leave li.dianol.i respectively curing -be meath-
iinnary ns follows, viz :
On the 5th, lOih, 14ih, 19;h, 24th and 28 th
January.
H N. CALDWELL. AgV Inunda.
HARRIS & MORGAN NVw Oile... .
I .WPUR i AN I i O I HOUSANi
MYERS' EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE'
the BLOOD, ,s tinequitlcd.
To be convinced tliat it is the most v«li;&ble Medi
cine of ihe day, you liHve only in ivad ih>-: ien!:in« iiv
ol its efficacy. As a Family Medicine « is inv#lur-
ble, and cue which no person should he wiibout. Th«-
Rock Rose hns gained a reputation, at home Rue
a hi oad, which no other medicine h.<e ever done in th*
same lengih of time. According In lh«* npimenn ut
eminent Physicians, ihe Rock Rose pian; j. q!<n|_
led in curing Screinb. in it* vxriou* forms! The >«ick
Headache, in olvlinaie and <1.runic cases, innv here
find a sovereign, remedy. The Canker and NWmg
Sore Mouth, in numerous cases, have been n r*iiy
cii red. ;
Manu&et'ired by WM. FRANKLIN Sc CO., Naw
Haven, Ct.
For sale bvJ. I) INS MO RE 4 SON. Sfcewh«-gew.
General AgenJs for Maine, to whom all Order* mum
««idressfti. br Drue|r MS ,
where pamphlets containing a history of tlie Plant
ceitificatesol Cures, &c..m .y be obtained greu-.
Forsaleby J. AI DEVINE A: CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents, San Amonio T^x««.
Mav 5th. Tft-ñrj.
50-11
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
GT. HOWARD is now preparing to üll «11 a-
• ders for Cy presa, Pecan, Cottonwood. Svc*
more Slid Bl«ck Walnut Lumbxr, at the sbortert u«-
nc* ud upon the mo->t reasonable term-1 A full enp.
ply of •! ffereiit variftiesof Lumber, wiil I eeoiisiaiitl v
kept on bund Office op Flores street. SS if
A DMINLsTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
■¿A- Letters of Administration having keen grantee
to tbe undersigned upon ili« Esisle of JoaepH
Tatom, deceased, by tbe Hon. Probate Car.rt af
Bexar Couaty, nt hs' September Term A . 1). IS53—
all persons lmving < luirás against snid Eetala are
hereby required to present hl same wubhf the tiaie
prescribed by faw; and th"se owing ihe Mate are-
notified to make immediate payment.
IRA P. JONE*.
A ministroter of J. B. Taioni. deceased.
October 6. 1853—fit.'
WM. II. KER. Commission and For-
warding Mercha it, Port Lavaca, Texas, will
attend promptly to the Purchase, Sale, Receiving
and Forwarding of Goods. 28-lv
RM. FORRES & CO., Commission
• and Forwardiug Merchants, Port Lavaca,
i'exas, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Shoks, Hats, Clothing. Groceries,
Wines and Liquors. Ü8 ly
RJ. CÍiOW, Merchant, Port Lavaca,
• Texas, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, H«rd-
Waie, Wooden-ware. W nlow-wareatid Fancy Articles.
Q^Cash advances made on Cotton. 32
lttlb.
Lavaca.
F. S. STOCKDAL.E,
La Salle.
f YTLE & STOCKDALE, Attorneys
-A-i at Law. Port Lavsci, I'exas. 23-1
II* A. M A F F1 T T, Dealer in Drv
• GOODS, HARDWARE. CUTLERY,
GROCERIES, STATIONERY,
QUEENS AND GLASS WARE,
HATS, BOO rs, SHOES, Stc.
* LAVACA, TEXAS.
E£T~Sales at small profita. Terms cash. 11-lv
A DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE —
-¿A. Letters of Aciniiii-tratinn havirt feven grsnred
to the undersigned upon the Estate et Memorable B,
Tatom, deceased, by Ihe Hon. Probata Court of
BexarCountv, at its September Term A. D. IE53—
«II persons having cbiims against said Eetnte are
hereby required to present ilia same witl,¿n the timo
prescribed by lew; and those «whig the tame are
notified to make immediate payment.
Administrator
October# , IR53—fit
IRAjp. JONES,
B. Tatom, deceaseds
RECEIVER S NO I ICE.
T^HE undersigned, baring been appoiat-
7", e? r«^'ver of all ihe Estate, Assets and Credits
of ihe late firm of C. J. Cooke & Co.; all persona in-
debted to the-same, on account or note, are hereby-
requested to come forward and nettle. And all per-
soiiH renting properly ofC. J. Cooke A Co., or A. A.
Lockwood, will make pavmenf of their rants —
JNO. S. McCLELLAN, Receiver.
Sun Antonio. March 3d. 1853. 41-if
WELLS! WELLS!!
T^HE subscribers, YATES
A PHRIES, are prepared to alter:
* HUM
attend to all
F BEAUMONT, Jr., Apothecary09$
* and Druggist, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in ludían, Europeas and American
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, Ac?Ac!
LIKEWISE,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
COMMERCE STREET, LAVACA.
11-ly TEXAS.
P 10W & KEEN, Lavaca, Texas.
^ Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING a '
BOOTS, SHOES, HAPS, HARDWAR¿ A
SADDLERY, &c., have always in store largefBH
and futí assortments of Groceries, Provision .
SegW, Wine, and Liquors: al^, freshTuwlie.?f
tbe lieat St. Louis and other Western, Flour,
ty Libera] advances made on Cqtton. 13-ly
^ doat Keeeiveif fro* New York,
20,000
£U«ftSs
Mí*ile,_°t excellent quality; ilse, 115 M. of CY-
— ^
te which l invite the atteatioo of
i. H. CROSS.
Lavaca, Texas.
For sale
heincr Piimru.llaJ
nass of WELl^-DIGGING, and reepecttull
t j.rservices to the public aastich. Thoss L
^ ELLS would do wall to call oa them, * hit work
will be speedily and well done. J. VATES
. ^ J- UMFRÍES.
ReferwcisJ. D. McLeod, J. 3 McI^ilL
S. C.Chtlders; J. 8. Willis'mwn/ . <-Letlaa,
San Antonio. January 1,1852. g|
, . Tho undersigned-
being compelled to return te Geotgia t ~
his place far sale, situated nn th
miles east of San Antonio, container'? ONF
DRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES
unnJc* Prfw,st'" •« • ««ad atane DWELLING
HOUSE, a laree Jacal, and other r<-cessarv build*
inga. A Cera Mill is also connected with ihe /■«..
ssea, m good running order, grinding aerea huahefs of
meal per hour.
For terms, apply on the premisea, or te «ao. M.
Martin, San A memo.
6 ,f , WILLIS WATKINS.
BRETTER—VERKA U F.
GT. HOWARD ¡at ben ii alle AottraMa fnar
a Cypreaaen. Nuaa. Cott-w ^ «.TlZ
und Schwarae, Wallnuaa Brett
Zeit und, >u den anaaerat tall
fdchren. Ein Vorrath ron dan t
gen Hoelzer wirdimaar inae
straaae an Handen fohalten.
A8NY
•kn«
pfj^r Oak
the abortaat
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