The San Antonio Ledger and Texan. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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li.. or Smlth'S II'
prietor of iba Pie
lie tentWi bin
at Austin, M<
hi now entj
é HvUMAiiltiD.
'JeM^Bu*our
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Í taw pro-J
, «lljr.. i*
hii fritad* and ]
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a'Iteuger Hotel.
ugei
(Alamo Plaza, 8an Antonio.)
ÜNMRSÍQNKD HAS
Wiilr ¿¡Paleare and expense
built find fitted out a largo & com
tftodious Hotel on AUtno Square .
which he will open on the lni of Feb. 1859.
j He flatter* lilin*rif thai hia erttnldirlirasiit will pe
toUiiU ify ilie trawdlimr publicgenerally as lirily 04411*
IÓ ili« wants of nil. H" * *" «ni'- «
IAIÍLK. Un
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.it acned ft ilia .*«iauli
Weft vetitlUaied
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wlildi wíffat túi xiinutf ue %opt*«tM'plt4d with lb
j«?ai prov<>itd4r,4«d«Ueuüed Ui
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INK,
TTORNfT LAW,
$, AUO-.UÍÍ A rriRnirtmY
[ I U aUoitfor (jlVan to obir. ett ij nnd lo-
Kit lands, f r-
E.G. Hn,t n K4.fij?fe Antonlo, Texas.
..... jr., j .v r.a. it r,u.é, " "
>•, Wilcox A Mali, " it*. ' -
Sneo.t-A jiutym.
J.illtuii.i A Tu.-kor, üt. U.ui«, Mo.
.. B l !vri Fllob, G q„ Kow Vork City.
dAwly
VREÓ. BARNARD,
I! IS V «fc eonfc H ntéOIt AT LAW,
■,COÍ/ü.>IJltíS. TBXAS,'
Mi ^nro-toftl? attend to - «tl bpsUieim en-
|T stru«t*i ' lib c.iro I'.inteular attention
en i* the oolicution of debt*
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HOTEL, AlilO PIAZ1,
Texas
New York
lora
•-V.
- KB FjLEY HOUSE,
HARKGT I a V A H E ,
HOUSTON, #EX AS,
45-ly| O. S. KKLLBy, Pbofbietob
I860.
I860
NBW
^•PHiWo AND SUMMER GOODS,
rornltal WhoUr-.sanJ Retail
STAPLE
DVxicl
• u*Vf' ; i *ri ,nvjri''Á Co'unwllo"1 *'
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■ «lUril/lt.*! I.i . OlnonoM 8'11'WO
' TvlrSita. *hu ¡OT«M
PIh liter's House,
Cor.iwof Ontri uud M irket «traet Oiilvf'ion.Tn
CI.YMliltA COHSAUT, Proprietor .
HAVXSfl let DOd the above property for a
tor ) of yao m, and made large adill-
tftin nn.l iiiitiv,b|o altcrntlont, thoroughly renova-
ting. hiilntliig iinu improving the entiro prouilsei—
Uedclirig, Knrn itijie, C'ntlery, unci everything con-
nected wilh th o booie ii rlenn. neat and now—nn>l
by «trlut ntjei) ti<>n to liumneiia, we hope to merit
mid «lluro a IMjernl portion of tbo patronage of our
friend' >"' I)' truvelinK community. 41-ly
npo.ito 1
MHMt. TKKI,
f. <rtTi i
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. fon *lt*M ♦* all jH !-
In porfecUng LhimJ.
j i*f loonay ¡.v.
tho 'iO<lger A Texan office.
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att< 'in j* AT '-AW
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¡itnr:ui' IV ]■* , Offlce on com.
M ">l. fipp^alttí UuHbtíiiu'i; «1 1 .ore.
f.n-'*. W. B, MtTOII.
I,'ntCiIT. Attrtrnfti'a f üt !«w. Offli'i* In
i.n l?i. l,«iiit oftlic; Sural ro ;'J|itu«c, Still Alll«j
un .viv. it.orii!>v ai>'i ivun
T'ivti Ci'Ulltv.. r *ll«. wll
CmirU.ol MiM:
i'" «r.üjfc ttiílti"! Mtetiw. -
•i ii I'aiitliií utiü !"-rf«.
¡¡,. ,,t W1I i-la.?.-., rf lli.niK '
.1 ■ ,1 Ucblrt of 'V.
B.y
v y' fcoTTow. Artowiin I T^11
K.J.nipilre in f he Courts of | tho Fourth Judtc-
"'iÍ„ cj'truíloiit" hto '«l will bo ptompt-
m£/M í¿ü>wte*-
y ,ity CoU etor'S 01 Jé°-
ITÍMIN A COt'KE
>Hir ni l^iw. A««-
i praetle ' In tl*e
M«le,Hn«l the IW «
jrm jrny atrlct nt-
'Jlliig Irfirt 1 Tltl«s ;
faitiHl thi Inte |<e-
try othet dORcrlp
ft-y
?AN|lí^\!e ovrri í cóiimic* comprint,..
n-«°el«l Wi.ir.ri, ami .O.o in the Sii^gme
n9dljr
r > 1 c O W N B V - A T I. A W,
Éi-?-'" Ulv k VI'ONIO, tlíXAÍ.
I
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a #"kIwtn v«'on r1". ** A.
GM.OUl. UOt XE.
COLUMBUS, COWCAJ) -WUNTY,
TMXáS.
HB umlorulgned having talcán chargerof,
iiii'l thoroughly ropftiTO l, the above llo-
• i'rop iro l to acoommoilate the trovollng pub.
Ite. Ho promlsoi to eporo no palm or expeuee to
render Ui cueit* cotnlortuUe,
• TIIOKÑTON THATCIIEB: _
Columbu Texas,JApr:1. J! IR??;
n-102-l-y
iIND
PANG r- •
DRY GOODS
Together with a full and-complete a ortmeiit o
evn->ilniif ouirpriKpd in ihe -r>ry Ooodi liM,|¡ wlilfl.
the fttteiitiou ol buvf/nii -enpeclfuliy 'O'iclte.l •
Aluo, Irish Linen linen Huiulk'rcliier . I.liien Dam
:i. I'abli* Cocer . |..n<li<li íí|iirtin([«,C*iribrio,wnolen
,vul ..li,ve«.sliir|«iii every titjrle, *e., fct.
fLANNICLS. BLANKETS
lurVamil) and ^amp uao Alao. Kn^lUlt,Herman .-ittil
\n -rir«iiHOSIERY. CarriageOlotli k. Trlmtitiuga
T.t/tn/SS tiOTMé.
' I "IIIS very well known hotel, having been 'jom-
l jilotoly roDlloil, ft now ren.ly for t^e rocep-
tlon of trnvolen, boarder , and faini1,1, , who will
And the proprietor nt all lime nnx<,vmgto atté^i to
their comfort, nn.l merit their pi'Jironnge.
The town of Onjlroville i •¿eauantly situated on
a *ifnk of tho Medina, dl,a the air being pure
and bracing, it offer nj'jny advantage to Invalid ,
iiml fit tho Timlo thoy oun havo all the oom*
forte of a quiet un-i retired home •
„ 'k-^\ °* v TARDB.
Caetrovllle, Tior. 26, 1859 d&w ly
T.Y3XAS IÍOU3B,
CARVEL ST. SAN ANTONIO.
rPV!E un.lomlgnod having resumoil poasoi -
I Ion of this well known llotol nn l boarding Hjjjl
hoii o, ha hud tho saine thu'.ijup'.ily rcnovatouivnc
r iftirnicihod, and is now ful'.y prepared to nccotnmo,
dato all who may givo b',m ft call. Ill house is ad.
durably situated, l>oir,g 0n, "ar el 'street, about one
>.q(nai:o holow tho u^ark'et, anil having a stable at-
ticpued, is finely iKlnpied to the wants of his po-
tron indfrio^,, «ho may be coining in from tho
country or.ne,' .^hborirg town . Ho hopos by strict
attention tr th, necessities of hi customers, and
making mrgos tuoaorate, to receive a liberal
snare « , puM|0 pntr0nage.
^ ' ■> Áutonlo, Oct. 1,1859.—ly
P*4Ui
ED BKADEM.
~ n ,,,.Attotrt'-v Mid v,niiiiMil*vrat l,uw. pPTi
Anton la. 'l'tn".will ivt n>\ Brewi'llf lor.il bnnl •
i mH !1"11" ' .'¿•"'"Ii '•"''V ''"Villi'* pro-
Vfnrii.iWiorK.or l>í widow anyopj^it,,,^ of «ol
. ..'... s- ,^i. «"■>v>niyfipon the moil
ívarí#''htlil,ilJjríuÁ¿
7i ni in .■ 1 '* Jru*' '"?*•<
1
i^ 'ntid <31
, Wlllpanotunliy
„ lo his ctiro| will ,
dhe S'."on 1 T u lli'lul District
- alii to Colle'etlon
J. MONTHOAíICRV , Attorney u^Ia\f aillilnn'l
• Ai"'"t. fttn Kabii. Texa . Will iiltunrt Oilili-
y to i,'I tMi.ineH* cniriisteU toliiecuieill lili. Comí
««ofTi'l. J'irtiaia) n.'lrirt
"" JAMIÜÜ.PAÜI/,
\ ",4'ORNEY and Counselor at Law,. Castrovlllo,
T««.'i, 'will atloud promptly to all haslooss
rtlili'iwteil fo-hlsi)# : 34-^
P. J. Edwards,
WHOLESALE (f RETAIL DEALER IN
DKUUH, miíDlCINEH, CIIKMICAL.S
Pure W irlos & Liqnoi's. for Murticinnl uses,
FANCY AiNU TOILET AHTIOLEH,
Glass, Putty, Íjíi¡uts, Oils, Varn
islu s, Dve-StuIFs,
TOBAUl'O; SliOAÚS, &0„ AO.,
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
■Physicians, Prescriptions care
\il!y compollndotl and orders
correctly answereo.
Medicines warranted genuine,
aifd of the best quality. ri56-ly
¿j. f . * r:\HOtIAl.,
fi.in
->p \;sM!AL. t. A- Attortieyai^nd
W. I'A^ÜHAI-,
Au-lin
oiOV^iMt'rs
r ü|.M>sVn iouóa Aitxtlü, Will iiructlco In
•i q Court* at Aiifttfn and i.nj
U.| in ti..' Itlittlel «.inrUof the Soc.m.1 nn.l
fo u V. I 1mIuÍOÍin Uon^itlOH rtnd Onllnd. 1.
will i\ i y «íp^fUI ittctn'oD to'aUl:;udV«*$"<" « 0U.:I".
wd to th
Hem
r>. Ii. HoGAHY,
* ATl'O WliBY-AT* LAW,
Will (iranl
Itnilc". . At
j: vni«to ■> •
. CV VI.IIU, TKXAH
■ in ll'o onuntios of UvaMft, Wcllna,
iCInnov and Muvorlck.
,i), 1800
19
V ' COOKR rnASKUN TAVKON
VW, I, A \ I
(V
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fMtsith # .Jseurtfi
III VliKJ'UC OOiti'l At COr~WITíTi prrtctlco
) \ y\r in t,bo 1)1 .t net our te; nf Rox r iMi l tli«
«•liiirilní :ii «l in tlio >uprumn Mn'l 1'cOe-
ru. O.-urfii t s l' .v nn I ^«U Ji ni1 í n I
L iti<| Oííftrñc'itoH, I'l'siro («tml
fvitvnis Jiir^tur; |i • y uit Ian In. lint loki'in
lun-;« ; oUmtp pulsions nnd Innd
' v- bniFipi >!><uo pr.niion |mpores an«l ntlen-l
JJ -\ít v t<?Wl i>« io^íá for puvjjui) nt ndiatnnuc
* * vi i. ft;iy i"ouiri: ill-) H ivi.'cfi ol* it lawyer or u
v. v • titio or tho ilriit'Vtvilli? li t 1 onnsMorn' lo oxpori
,..V.rH pr«. o in.Ihi I tnl imV.noMof Tox «, will bo rca'Uy nt
r l itneí ti liv rlbii ari l «hmv f ivorublo trncls ol
4¿oa¿inft I riaiid,
- C.iuimiííioiioM or Liooils, Jto, Tor many ol tlit
Stiitcn. " ■%-
^7'i^ifeííííS 7«*n«? S)y ltT'nn iiini.ttv:i,v
ft \ l it Of tVcair LiK ohi, Just reroh iMM.v.
C'Y * VA.VCI: Atino
\ ^tnjn. Fcf w
Utvlug rotuvic'1 «• S« r
, / Ani v'tlu, !n#*rfffutflr 1 iho prtiol «•<* v.*lrb pro
' C.^vo tit Mr. Xulto'e Druj* ator*\ rtu l.'otn
•c siroOt. ^ Juii^ 2^-ly
i\f wi
: it PA
-Tho niMo tiro bor^by'Ti'-iAO .,1
r-.*t ¡A ti.y n • tltnrifcoil A irout t< Ira
J1 Í ils'noys for tilo furiiitf ivy nl^nnre
It I. tJKAVn*
.•'rin Fi-b 20, 1^00. it.••!-♦ r
. KOCS**>.It, V ii. • ALCl . TI S iol^ll
Kocslcr & Tntle*
W110LE9AÍ1'. Afl> RETAIL l>EALi:it-¡
ponilK-V AM) DOMESTIC 1)
i J ' i~- i.'v HtAi'Krw.s. Tbxas.
CLOTHING.
UOQTS, SHOES AND IIATS,
staple and fancy
i-
GROCERIES,
Iwtt Weat Camer af Main Fltn,
8AN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
I AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
1 large and,w«ll aeeorted «tock of
HARDWARE,.
*1*1*1.ATE AWlTgHEÉT 1ROW,
AirlctMliir'l implements
•* '
■¥***> .
VIOTORU COUNTY, TEXASi -'r ,
Head of Regal ' rfavl^loattvaauifc!)0!!!. H¡^,1 .
Commission, Bloeiving and Fcfr- X
•warding rMérrtifints, . A
DEALERS In Prodúea, Oro«#«l,'l1nmbe|;
floods,Hardware Ac., A* '
Cotton, Wool, Hide , Corn, Ao., bought at
highest market prioe, or shipped m requeeted
«hipiuents fronwiere* to the Bay, or e^ewheret can
K'Lur.
Uudl
Kerojei
ed a treasonable rate , if^ air«d ~ .
lor an open policy ofjniuranae.
pr. Feb. 22. 1BB0-Iy ,
STOVES & CASTINGS.
SHOE & SADDLERS LEATHER.
WINDOW GLASS Sf PAINT,
Biuahea, Cordage, . "
Wood # Willow Ware,
Whleb they offer at the lowest pries*. nl6-3m
61 CHARTERS ST.,
New Orleans,
"I.OUI3 ItO^K J. M'OARTHY. JAMBKDÜKK
ROSÉ, McCAHTHY & CO.
I main street,
San Antonia,
1859.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS AT
WOLKSJUjE A* RETAIL,
or
FRENCH, ENGLISH if AMER
ICAN DR V GOODS.
lew
or'the
qScVs^6Ílyeal6 é¿dl'
surgeon, as A eHa'tafcle act, wi
msatgf tor the
diñases by
tlMr eomultini
of SMlrnag
Vthil eli
had gives
¡3CBLBICHER. J. ABAf
. SCHLEICHER.&ABAT,, .
LAND ASÍ) OEHEfiAt*AGISTS;
W^W^'.SiiKSi'.ijiiiS?
tloo of land ; perfecting of title , p^oonri^g pat,
,ent and. payment of tox ; alio to epHeclBtj and
to the investment of money in purchases nna loans^
OffieaWi , 9, Fretwtfj building
an Antonio, Uay 24,
dAwt
A. CARDV
« . UcutiT Habmont, Oet. it Í8B8.
Mrs. a. a. digno wit y re .
peetfully tendir her «ervice as Midwife and
Name to theladieaofSan Antonio being well con-
veriant In -the German and Spanish language;
alao offer h«r services to those wbo may not speak
the English. Sh* ean be found other rertdeace at
«11 hours when not-professionally engaged.
AND
GROCERIES
i f all rinds by the
PACKAGE
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
A tallfiflaorttftprt afharinrf «tutvYmn. Blacksmilbi.
Bel.owa. T«oU,#fc Improteil Pvnock Plows. Wrought
run aodfStet-'l Moulduoards jjt dllTeront sises
Quoenhware and Gla8«ware,
Carpenter aiid Joiners Tools made by tho best
Mmmrtii'iiircrs. ,
A fuH .Mid general assortment of House Furnl«lnii|
ooda. suitable for oltvor country. **
BOOTS AND SHOES.
-\7\AJNTO:n2 cto
ALAMO PLAZA,
HAVE In «tore a very large ond eomplole as-
sortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be
sold veay low at wholesale or at retail, consisting
In part of
Gentlemen's Fronch Calf Boot .
do Calf pegged no
do Thick boots, extra long leg ,
do ^ine dress shoes, all qualitiel.
Misses Brognns, all quatitio . „
Boys and youths boots
Boys and chililríV.1 shoes.
Ladies Boots and Shoes of the finest quality and
latest styles. ■
Wdnion's pegged Shoes and Boots.
Boys, Misses and Children's Coppor Tiped Shoes
and Moots. april 23—no42-tf.
FOB RENT UR LEASE.
and oecflp'cd by Dr
.^yitj. T'-.-m belonging- to, and occupied by Dr
¡ « • árare *t '* «uitablo for the resicence
o^a large family, ond b.ii • conslderabie trnct of
land attached to it which 1 eapn jle of Irrigation.
A tenant for the year will be preferred.
The furniture isopen to purnhaie at private aie
Alio a fine Carriage for «ale.
fian Antonio, Feb. 3.1660. dAw-tf
P. GAIIAHT,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer, and
Commission' Merchant,
Opposite the New Preabjterinn-^burob, oomer
Bivos and Flore Street .
n 118-t-f .
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing Jietween
J O Bell and D Bell is this day disaolved by
mutual consent. Bell and Bro's are authorised to
settle all our outstanding busiqeas.
Uay 17th 1860. Jtf.] 3 0 4 D BELL.
Copartnership. .
D. BELL. P.BELL. J.;M BELL,
rpll® buslnea- formerly conducted by J O and D
1 Bell will be oontinued ftom thledoy by .Bell
and Broa. All peraons Indebted to the late firm,
will plenne come-forward and «ettle'tbeir account i,
May 17th, I860. ftf.| BELL* BUOS.
Dissolution of Partnership.
riAUE Partnership existing between Edward Bra-
1 don and Beder Waibel. a Livery Stable keep
era, is this day dissolved by mutual oonsent. All
debts due to the firm since the commencement ol
the partnership, on the 1st of November last, ore
to be collected by Edward Braden, and his receip
for th« same, or that.of aonie properly authorial
person for him, will alone be binding. The i!t i I
due by the firm will be discharged by Edward Br A
den. EDWAKH BRADEN,
BEDElt, WAIBEL.
San Antonio, June 21. 1860. d&w-tf
irf diaeases.'ln all their form , and to .rifa I
cal adviee grati , to all who apply, by Utter,
Vdescription of their eondition. -(Bge^ oecnpat^
to furnish medicines free of eharge. It j net
•¿j adil taat tfts AssoseatWn oomlnand the hij
medlcalof the ags, will furnish thejasst appi
irn treatment' ,
" of the Asso
,.r treatméi
the vearéndlag January
highest ati fretlcn wir i3.
tended the lodpr of the juooesa which hns attended
the labors of ;th* on ttltog< urgeo*¡MHhe cure of
Sptrmatorrhaoo, seminal weakne*, Impotence
gonorrhss, gleet, syphilh, the vloeef onanism, or
self-abuse, Ao.. apd order a eont|nuanse of the
stroe plan fot the earning * ; - - , ,
The director , on a rev.iew of the past, feel as-
luWdJhot thelrJobtjy In thle sphere ot, benevo-
ent effort have been ofgriat benefit to the afflict-
sd.especlollytothe young, ond .they resolved- to
do vote thoiilseJveB with renowned seal, to this very
ortant nnd much despised cause.
n admirable report on SpermStorrhoes, or sem-
inal weakness, the viee of onanism, snuturbation,
or élf-abuae,' and other diseases of the sexual or
gan , by the consulting surgeon, will be sent bj
moil, (in a sealed envelope) free of ohorge, on th
receipt of- .wo stomps for postngs. Other report
and tracts on the'notare nnd treatment of sexua
diseases, diet, Ao., are constantly being published
tor gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the
afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods
of trentment discovered during-th* last year, are
of great value.
Addreas for Beport or treatment, Dr. George B
Na-
JULIUS HAFNEB,
Notary public, orace in
varro house, on Flore street, third door above
the corner, in the Collector's office.
Deeds, • mortgage , and other instrument of
writing, drawn up with care and promptness
Particular ottention will b«.paid to taking depo-
sitions. Acknowledgments. Ac., to be taken in the
souutry will bo attended to ot short notice. v9n21y
Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Hownrd Association,
No. 2, South Ninth srtet, 'Philadelphia, Pa
order of the Directors.
E. D. HABTWELL, President,
Gko. Faircbilb, Secretary. may 15-8
By
las tnonsanas can tenuy,) in tw«
if twoorthrerf Teaipoonfulis ore Ilk
neeuient ofottaek. ' ■
>W It are 4tvingtfi«ír teltlBOny in.
rXT B ÍN THE MOtlTII *ITn.T|
iJlViaOBATOB, AND SWALLOW BOTH
One Dollar Mr Bottle.
i .--i I. ■ ■ , 7,:.., -
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
PILLS,
' .'M
Lands and City Lots.
WE offer for «ale upwards of 100,000 acres of
land lying in this and the adjoining counties,
in tracts of various sixes, suited to agriculture or
pasturage. AIbo, a large number of Lots iu the
Eastern and South-eastern sections of this city
Persons desiring to purcbuse will de well to call
on us, as we shall sell at moderate prices, and on
reasonable terms.
CLARKE, COOKE A CD.
No. 14 Freucb'a Builinug.
Son Antonio, Jan 18th, 1E60
d-tf.
NEW mtliu STOKE.
THE mijcrsignerl is now opening n new
I l)rug Start in the farmer residence of Dr.
!Ir.rf¡\ near, the Court House, unit solicits a pnrt
of llio .«viionago of Ihe Inhabitants of West Texas,
an.l hopt'3 lo securotlie conQdonro of tho sumo, by
n ttrict. nltoutlon and keeping a fresh and genuino
stock of
.Medicines,
Chemicals,
Herbs,
Paints,.
• Dyestuffe,
Perfumeries, &n.,
conptnnt.ly on lutnd, and at the lowest prices, Chcm-
*iil proparntinns will bo prepared by him rtt or-
oi'. with neo rnry and dispntch.
Thcattt i on of Thysicians nnd Druggisst is
rcspoo'ful roqnested.
Prescriptions will bo put up with tbo pjrent-
cs t otro. F. iv*\LTEYER
Sun Antonio, Jnnunry 1, 1859.
200
40-tf|
Plows! Plows!
Plow , assorted sues, for sale by
VANCE A BUO.,"
Alamo Pin'/,a.
important To Holders Ot
FISHER a MILLER COLONY CER
T1FICATES'
t GENERAL LAND OFFICE;
{ Austin, May 12th I860.
AN ACT ordering the return of certificates in
«Fisher and Miller's Colony,approved February
11th 1860, provide :
"That in all cases when Field Note have'.ero-
tofore been returned lo the Genornl Land Office
without the certificates, the said certificates shall
be returned befoft the l*t day of September, A D,
I860," or tho r.;;'V¿7C will bp forfeltod, and become
vacant, anH subjeot'to entry anil survey under any
other valid colony certificates. Tho owners of such
field note aro therefore notlfiod to rclnrn tho cer-
tificates, or their surveys will bo forfeited.
FRANCIS M WHITE
| my-IB tf
GAllDEN SEEIW.-Wo hare in
u'unl supply of Fresh Seed-
etoro our.
r~v growth of 1859—
from LandrctU's, of Philadelphia. Every package
warranted. VANCE fc BRO
San Antonio Jan l ISG0. tf.
f\ f\ KEQS, Nails, assorted tlses, for sale,
^UU cheap,by VANCE A URO.,
40-tfl
Alamo IMaza.
NKVV PEOPLE'S SIORE,
On Commerce Street, next door to Reed's
Drug Store,
^ HERE you will find a ohoico stock of Fresh
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES.
hats. <vueen«wahe. Ac.
Call at the new PEOPLE'S STOKE.
niatf J. D. SEATON, Agent
JOHN E. CAREY & CO,
licct'ivtng, Forwarding
AXI)
Com in itisirm Jlerchan Is,
lND.(A<koLA TEXAS
jan ¿íj. l^fiO Iv
i'Hder A' Pirtle
ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS AND JOBBERS.
SOLIDAD STREFIT, NEAR.COTTON'S 8TAB|.E
ALT* kinds of Contracts executed with skill and
pror piitude—jilan* drawn and cstimnte^ nmde
Undí-rinkinéf tltme at a very moderate eharge. Cofllnfc
of wood or motal mide to order, Fiearse. nnd all tlie
ri'qnifite for buri da provided, and attended to witl-
promptness
A share of paironage is respectfully solicited
San Antonio. June 1st, 1859
.viiii* noons.
r AVENIIVKO A nKO.Imvonpencdliitholr
I j now store, adjoining ihelr old stand, a oont-
plet Block of Drv Goods, Fancy Goods, consisting ot
French, Enjjiish
nn l Atnerican Prints,
ryialnna, t!:isiiuors. all wool
riaM , Blink nrd Fancy Willis,
Cloth. Velvet anil silk Cloaks, Bon-
nets, trimmed and untriiumed; as well as
a general assortment of Millinery Goods, Km-
broideries, Ac., Ac
At tho old stand will ho found ibotr t?enornl stock
of Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Ac., all of which will
bo sold cheap.
i^lve thotn a coM. " d«tw3m
HUG
rtinp ooiw 4tKtlyou hiuida
cneial nfóortmct.t
/n«;
... VAJNTS.
i VKHTrrT«.
' - PKIt VUMERIE".
NTAV lONIillV.
importetihr* eo^^tái.tly orri\inj; direct fr^ri
y{* ■**•" V"'k nnlRuropo.
s-n ,iit thy.'o t!u; attention of rbvslolan-
* iAir stock.
. l'rrl O«Hi Vi'j.vs pjjf np vsiib ¿aro.
J pr o'tk' "1 ¿Ucmi .ta, th v are rcüdy ^o^om.
I an v obooti n1pro*iiirlitlun.
-V* tud filled promptly Mid with at-
jan l)-ly
CclJllM.
I"rs« nn.l ílule collars, Just received
1 lie '-J
. VANCE .V ntio.,
Alamo. 1*1.1 «a.
tfl.i n.irv limine, Cliit,.hie
prlvato .IwcUln;*, «'(.posiic
rcoi street. Tor terms Ac.
.Barber shop, opj i^ltc t\
fahñ-tf.
■im . . \ *
1\ U IH)W(Ni« will prnctiot^tnedicino in tlH-clt\
' *n-i tnimedinielv Mcinltv.
wttin '. ij,.
'* "Jitb .- *^|V *
ITi(Hit ol the MfthodUl'eliurrl
é-
K'hillp Joiwis,
Plain and Ornamental Plasterer,
■ Main Sji'ctl, Opposllo l,ochwov|.8
S. N AKWM, I'^SAS.
PBOMTT attention pall lo liotli city anil coun-
try WI lit.
of Till! Iilwnyi on h ind,
. / .
NOTICE
SIX in "nths after duto I will apply to the Judge
of.l'robote of Santa Rusa county, Florida, for
l.cttcraof Adinii.istrntli.il on Ihe estate of Cordelia
Dcnuison, lately doi caseil in Snn Antonio, Texas.
B M. liUSHN ELL.
une 14th, 1860 w6w
r.ue.ii rots s.iw.t:.
THE sul.suril.fr offers for sale his well known
SHEEP AND G€N RAL STI CK
Fnrm, situated 10 miles iibove New Hrnunfels, on
tho ilua.lnlupe rivor This Fnrm conritts of
Acre©
of welllmprovod Ihnd and is as healthy and desirn
hlo a location as can he found in Western Texas,
[50] Fift,v aeres in cultivation and [80J Kisrhty un
dor tonco uso I lor a pastnre. Good'dwollirtg iiousc
ond outbuildings on the place He also oilers for
salo all tho farming utensils Ao, used on the
place. [120] Ono hundred and twenty head of
cattle"raised on the place will bo sold with the
fium w separately as may suit purchasers.
For terms of sale and futthor information inquire
oftho owuor ou tho placo*
FKRbtKAND PAÜLY.
New Braunfols, May 10th, 10G0.
I.M-ll.d-4-w-3-m
ROMPT
try woik.
Ce.n eitt and l'lar
nltMi'Pnlr nn l rctru
April ij, UX 0
on
i'IÍ. JUllNtí
c: \VVV.TP.
T T'fiT rcMwl nt fi. Ma\«r t on tho mnjn
1*1: 7.:t, a. l.tr-'Cand ^p^oVlt } nssoittucntof Carpot-
;n::% (Otnpri./ing 3 j 1 v im I 2 ply oil wool carpoJs,
Btu.^'cls and llrtnp t'¡*rpfts—n proat vurloty ot
JJrussol*, (. liqniMo n«l \ el vet l'ugs of diflcr.ont
tesitn l 'pntters—also a l r.*e atnount of 4 nnd
-4 whit unl colored Matting. All of which will
esold i n ttrfí most tvodérato terms.
Nov. 13 (litw tf. .
LOST, SrUATi:D,«lt ST01EX,
1^it')>t tho nti lcrsigucii^ living on tho «71^
L t^hacon, twelve mitos ¿outh of Cas- JL ÍT
trovillo, Medina county, ono rvrrclhorso Q ?1 A
ihont siv yearjof age, wldto left hind foot, hr nd-
od with Mexican brntid on th>left f'houldor-jreprt)-
"fitting, ns licor ns may ho described, a T with o
diamond itndor it; Also, t no iron-gray ponev, five
or eix years old, having tho san^o brand on the loft
shoulder. I will pny 92Ü to any pQreb Uelivoting
'aid hor.ci to uo at (iiv residence^ ,
dAw2m • J C. fiAflfi '
. '4
• M -•
Jl y
4 -r#-
:j- •
Wi
ISsS.3 nUW./RD.
I ««'aÍ1.*''0 "lo alwre rewnrd, if delivered
~k Colt, of 1839
" i near the junction of "TtiVWn
Anion., and I rj.:r. ,ho ,„llowln „ , ,
wh'ch strayed from ... ' ,„Q n„t trit #
Mnreh, towlt: "'"«u nl,cul ,ho I5th of
Out) pr:iv mare in foal, luis a u,
Ornndotl W on tho shoulder.
4
Ono l irje monse colored maro in fool brana^i
(K) (. ir.-u 1 K )
line dun m >ro in foal, Branded AC nnd has n
ycailing Colt, lightdun; One liny filly BrnndrdJk.
One dun filly llrunded K and S on the side of the
he i.l. J. L. T11CKI1BAUT.
R'inch, May 33H, 1860. [w-l-m.
WM VANCE
Dealers in General Mcrchan-
AMES TANCB
[/ANCB &BRO.
V d so, San Antonio, Texas.
Agents in New Yo.'k:
W. II. Lechford, N * 1? Tin' itr« •. Bert!* Ing and
Forwarding Af m' '• '"T '" '' C -I
Jrrd'
Mrs. WMJVSEOW,
AN EXPERIENCED KU11BB
AN 11
Female Flxyslclani
PRESENTS TO TUB ATTE-NTloX OP MOTHERS HER
SOOTHING SYRLP,
for
CHILREN TEETHING,
WHICH greatly facilitates the procos* «f teething
by sotteniuj? thegnin , reduein^ fill inflamtua-
tibn—will allay A LI. PAIN ami Kpu^modic action uñó
IS SV EE TO HE GULA TIC T1IE HO )VELS.
will jive rest to your
and
w. M. P1MOKABD—CLAIBOgKIS STBBLB- F P|KCKAKU
PINCKARO, STEELE A CÓ,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
—and dealers in —
Winea, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, elc., etc
New Orieaks, La.
WF. have tried tlie credit experiment long
enough to be satisfied that it doe not suit the
Grocery business; and particularly objectionable is
a mixed business of cosh and credit, lij which the
pnnetuol customer ha , to be averaged with the'
slow and doul.tful. There are. many very clever
jeoplé of the latter das , but We dont with to sel)
¡hem good on a credit nnjl m ako their neighbor
pay additional profits on their short comings. We
ay to those who wish their orders properly filled
with just such articles aa they describe, and at low
:ricea, that tbey will do well to instruct their Cot-
ion Factors or Commission Merchants, to piiy their
Grocery bills monthly, or contract to send na
monthly remittances, nnd those who can conven-
iently pomply with these terms, will directly find
the great advantages of promptitude, both in prices
ond qualities of goods. Orders for family or plan-
tation supplies will always recoivc prompt and care-
ful attention, nnd'eountry merchants will be allow
ed a liberal margin for profits.
We deem It unnecessary to givo a long cntnlogue
f goods we deal in, sufficing to say that we keep
constant 'resh supplies of Pork, Flour, Lnrd, Bacon,
Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Whiskey, and all other fnmi
. ": compounds Mod
PtaBB VEGETABLE Bl£TBACT«, AND PUT U/
IN GLASS CA3E8, ALL TIGHT, AN* .
WILL KEBF IN ANY CLIMATE.
Tho FAMILY CATHA BTIC PILL I a frail*
bit'active Cathartic whjleh th Proprietor ha*
used in his practice more™ than twenty years.
- The constantly inereas*-ing demand from thorn'
wbo have long used the*" PILLS, and the satisfac-
tion which all express liih regard to their use, ha .
induced me to place th em within the reach of
aB. "J
The Profession well** know that different Ca-
thartics net- on different** portions of the bowels.
The FAMILY1ATHK ABTIMPILL ha , .«ith-
duo reference to this«! well established fact,'
;n compounded fronWa variety of the purest
vegetable .Extract , whl. eh act alike on every
part of the - alimentary*" canal, and are OOOI>
and SAFE dn all cosés^where .a Cathartic i*
needed,sucho DetangeVmenta of the stomach,
Sleepiness, Pains in the Bock and Loins, Coatire-
1/
Depend upon it, m.itliers. It
_ j selves,
nos , Pain ond rforeile ® oVer the whole body,,
from sudden cold, wliialjQ frequently,, if neglected,
end in a long court., ol** Fever, Loss of Appstite,
a creeping sensation of® Cold over the Body, Rest-
lessness, Headache, orS weight in the Head, alt
Inflammatory Diseases,^ Worm in Children or
Adults, Rheumatism, a^ great Purifier of the
Blood, and many diteas^es to wbloh fieah is heir,
too numerous to monition in this advertise-
ment. DOSE-ONE TO® THREE.
l'rice—Tllrec Dine*.'
i
The LIVER INVIOOBATOR and FAMILY1
CATHARTIC PILLS are retailed by DraggistSj
generally, and sold.wbolesule by the Trade in all
tho largo towns. -
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
336 BROADWAY, SEW \«RK.
March 1.-6
SIOKTIMUR SLOCUM. M D
HOMOEOPATHIC
Physician and. Surgeon,
REFERENCES¡
Constantino Herring, M. D., Philadelphia
l'rof. W. Williamson, MD. .
Prof. J. Benklov, M. D., New Yorlt City.
Prof. A. E. Small, M. D., Chicago, 111.
Hon. Millard Fillmore, Buffalo, N Y. '
Dr. D. S. Smith, President Amorican Institute.
G. Bolden, M. D., Now Orlcnns.
Prof. E. S. Gallup, A. M., Mad, University, N. Y.
Judgo I L. Howitt, Son Antonio.
Residence between Conception Ditch aifd River,
across foot bridge, and directly South of tho old
Grist Mill. , , „ ,
Dr. Slocum may bo found at Gamble's Book
store, opposite O. W. Caldwell's, on Commerce ft,
between the hours i.f 10 nnd 11 a m, and 4 and 5 p
nnd at his rcsidcnce when not professionally
engnged.
San Antonio, April 4th, 1860.
Relief and Ilcr,!tli ¡o Your Iiifiiuts.
We bar© put up and .< old! .iTiíf nrlíclo for over tei
years, nud can «av,in cvisj |fiO"knce jvi> truth of :t
wlinl we have never beet ; : i> !«- i\ sji.v af .itny othei
niedlcii e—NI- VKIl IIAM ¡IT F.vILK'l) in a híiíjíIc
instance, to •PF.ltFWT A¡ • ¡CL'R Ii when timely used,
Nevt-r did wo know oi'iCi ¡instance of dlssatlsfac*
tion by ny one who h ¡2 :H(' '*• l^,ü contrary,
ail tire detifflited wilh il>|K -opeiaiious.. and ypeak in
terms of ' jíígViOMf eoin-;^4 ;meudatlon of its ntsgicál
etíecis ami medical vir-:jQ ¡lues. We speak in this
matter 'what we know.■'jailer leu year's expert-
uce,and PLEDOK OUR KB; ¡I't'TATlON kob THE FUt-
VILMKMT «'F WHAT WI<¡(¡J ¡HERE DECLARE. In al-
most every liistance whotc:b5 ¡ihe ihlant is suflorittff
from pain and exhausiion-M ¡relief will be Alttnd In fif-
teen nr twenty minutes^ ¡after the Syrup is admiti-
itered. ¡H ¡
Thw valuable pr&|t ra :Q ;(i<m,is the prescription of
no of the most KXIM'R ;q ¡IHNCKDand SKILLFUL
NUKSEi? ill New Kti^fland.:p|j ¡üiúl has been u*ed «-¡th
nevkbfail:>o success in; |TIIOUSAiNl)S OF CAS-
KS. :
It not only relieves tlie!^ [child from pain, but invl-
porotos tito stomach uinl|e, ¡bowels", corrects aeidit*J
and Rives tone and encf-;K ;tf.v to tlie w!to|e systej
It will alnnst ioKtantlv it-:J^ ¡heve CiRfUlXG lN TJ
BOWELS AND WIND¡¡3 ¡COLIC, and ovcrci
convulsions, which, ifnol! ¡speedily remedied, ej
death.', We.believe it the:gl JbWt and sorest Re
in the world,In all casi >*:Q ¡of HVSKNTIORV an
ARR-HCEA IN CH'LD ¡REN* wboil.^-r it #es
frotn teething or from any;|> ¡other c u«e. \VeM"y
say to evel-y mother who! ¡lias u child sutTerl#1 1"
auy^ofjUe,fox^gotoff com j ' ¡plaint«—no .v©T I#OUR
PREJUniCKp, Ntife TnK rtj ¡PRKJt DlO^ O #lK,t8
«land netireon - veiifr suf-'.fyi heriiig ehild air
■ r- : , U_i,| ITTPs V
brands of Win$rf Brandies, fauces. Salad Oils,
Porter, Ale, Cigfn, etc., eto. Air«ucl^articles as
our customers 4y order and we h^ypnot iu store
of exactly . th/jOnd of'.Urand dércfyijfd, yr, wlil
procure trortiTithpr. iiiipdr-tcrs or Seniors, at ensh
prices, nnd fiithclr onlors Irtemlly nndcarcfully.
VW Pla^rs arid others- who order their Gro-
ceries throqjh their, Cotton Factors or i'ou.mifsion
Merehants/nd who wish to give us a trial, l.avt
but t'i insuiot their agents to buy ol us, aud their
wishes wifbo cheerfully complied wilh. Or, they
can or leillii'ect from* us nnd instruct their agent to
n9v the fit of each succeeding nionlh.
■nl2-ly I . PI^OKARD,STEELEjfc CO.
CATARACT
n\ is at.y o .tf.iMii.vft.
CLOnilNU. riíll!, AM) LABOR SAVED!
Indispensable to Housekeepers.
THE most simple, economical, nnd durable nrti
clo ever offered to the public to alleviate the
discomforts of washdoy.
DESCRIPTION:
It censista of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the
inside, and on interior cylinder of wood, with ribs:
Thero is a spneo of from 6 to 8 inchos between the
two cylinders. One crank turna both cylinder at
the anme time in opposite directions, rapidly creat-
ing a suds, for. ing the water through the clothe ,
a id effectually removing the dirt. The action o
the water doe tho work quiokly, dispenses entirely
with robbing, and thu «ave the wear of clothes.
JAME* B RODGEBS,
104 Jone ' Alley, Philo., Is Agent for Pennsylvania.
SULLIVAN & HYATT, Proprietor ,
64 Bkekman St„ Nkw York
N. B —~tate and County Rights for nle, and
purchaser supplied with Machines at wholesale,
on'liberal terms. J
Machine I in operation by a laurflres
Daily, ft our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. /10-lim
SIGHT PRESERVED:
IILItDNUSS PREVENTED!
Especial Notice—Dr. McAnulty, Southern
Agent for Boihek'a I'otcnt Parabola cóncavo con
vox Spectacles, bus opeuod a permanent office in
San Antonio, at tlie Book store and News Depot of
P. S. Gamble, in Comuierco street, for tho sale tif
tho Parabola sight-preserving Spectacles. At no
olber store or place iu this country cau the e glass-
es lie had.
Parabala glosses ground and fitted Into alt kinds
of frame .
The Dr. will examino tho Eye freo ofchorge.
Sun Antonio, July 16, 1860 ly
BLANCO HOUSE.
MAIN STREET, BOERNE,
Blanco County, Texan.
J. Q. O'GRADY, Proprietor.
june 14, '.860 dftw3m
Private Hoard mid Lodging
11W0 or three gant'omcn can procure pleasant
Board and lodging in a rcspcetabln private
family on vory rea* ~ '
District court office
on vory reasomUri terms, by applying at the
fan Antonio, August 3, 1860
WAt.TUP TL'VI'-o. JK. CMA"'vaTK6 CULL*
Tufts 4* Collet/,
«creia'nB to xkil-sox. wari.w*xll ft eo.
ayi'riltTl'.RS of. and llealer. in. K.>rf.i^naiid Do nei
4 He tlahlwore Cutlery. Gun . Ilifle , l'isiols at.
iieovy Goo.1 01 every description.
No 1 .V U llnrclav St.,
NKW YORK.
(Orporiie the A-tor Tlouie.)
■May 1« Itk ly.
DISSOLUTION.
HE r...inorshin heretofore oxlstinff bol
.«10,00
•$15,00
••26 00
...000
■ •100(1
• ••26 00
.. 600
• • 100
AB 00
thai will be SURBB}es.;l
t.> fnllow ihe use' 'WVns;,
Fii 11 directions forséHop:
tie* None K'enu«iei.iM-¡
TIP &. IM'nivlNS- Neu;
wrapper
. vBstil.UTEb'
¡mefliciue, if |i
¡will nccompai
•less the fao-sir
;Vork, is oil.
rréliet
JUK—
used,
iclt h |.
FofCUR
outsidf
Prin-
Wlf
D1
tS^Sold i y Druprgi-if ihroughout the/
cipnl dfllce. No. IS Cedar sireel. New \j
g*/8*I*rice ?ier Bv ttle onlv ¿fie.
R. I.UCKIE, Physician and ¡feeon, takes
pleasuro in tendering his sot 8 J° 'he oitl
sens .'f Son Antonio and vlci' w ''e may be
found nt all hours, nt his resideif 00 the South-
nest oor ier of the Military Pln or nt tho Drug
store "l J. H. Lyons. 1 tcP Irly
Iffl'S /
Vered Sugars, for
A BRO.,
Alamo
sugars i ,
LOAFED, Crushed and
«ale by
<0-tf'
VA
The Greatest Improv/®"* of "Ic Age.
LEATHER! LEATHff tEATIIER I!!
Slmmi Tannery, 3 nr* East of Austin.
PIIE UNDERSIGN/' n™ pren«red to
I show up bla new prof, ^'lnn nK all sort of
Leather. (Without M. 'rom one to forty
days ) There ore a frfounty rights yet unsold
whlqh ho will «ell lo/r «ho «#?h. The highest
cuh price paid for/e";,s of hides nnd skin .
Leather exchanged/ «bo «ame at lower ratos
than ¡toan bo had/"?. et^J in tho interior of.
the State. The i/T haB th* -approval of the
best workmen in
SAN «TON IO FEMALE COLLEGE.
Rev./os. Cross, D. D., President, and Pofessor of
M on till ml Mo. al Sciciice and Bélica Lcttros.*
Mrrfane, T. II. Cross, S. Í,. G Teacher of Enfj-
llsh ijinehes, nn.l French and Spanish Languages
Roí J. J. Fabrioiu8 Brunow, Professor of Gor-
manJmguago, Mathematics and Drawing.
Mj Hanmili M. Anderson, Preceptress of propa-
Deportmcnt.
Henry Grositoan Teacher of Mosle.
'• TKRMS.
ission of twenty weeks, payable half in a.l-
, the remainder at the close of the session
PREPARATORY PEPAR I AIEI^T,
Class,
md Class, •••••"•■ • •• ..¿....i
COI. I, W. I AT E Ii KPÁ KTlf E XT'.
¡guiar Course [including LatlnJ--• • • •
rench, Spanish, German, or Italian
rawlitg, ,- .• ••'•
Musi ,
Use of Instrument for practice, ••........
Incidental Foe, I charged to all, I
Board per month, exclusive of washing, •
Hoarders are requested to l.ring their own sheets
pillow cbsos nnd towels.
They will not bo permitted "to make bill at, the
stores, without express onlor of parents or gtinrdluus.
They will never go out without tho company of a
teacher, nor recoivc visits exoept in a toucher's pre-
sence.
Tho San Antonio Female College offers tho best
acilities for the education of young ladies. The In-
stitution ha boon commenced on a sure basis, the
best then of tltó community nre otignged in tho en-
torprizo, and ample accommodations will soon be
provided in tho way of buildings. The course of
instruction is extonsivo and thorough, and all the
teachers are well qualified for their work. Dr. and
Mrs. Cross have had largo cxporienec, nnd been
Connected with some of the- best institutions in tbo
United States. Professor Fabricius-Btunow is a
native German, of extensive scholastic acquire-
ments, with polished munnorftpnd pleasing ad lrcis.
Miss Anderson enjoys a woll earned reputation, as
an instructress, who, in eonrtessy, industry and fi-
delity, hns seldom.bcon Mrpnssed-. Mr. Grossman
is a German musician ofTSigh character an excel
lent performer, and a mgst skillful and successful
cachor. Other assistants will be employed, as the
numbor and advancement of pupils «hall require
THE CELEBRATED
ARGYLE BITTERSI ^
Will effeeturtlly cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaintj **
Nervous Debility, 'Disordered Stomach, Disgust fo( t
Food, lloartburn, Loss ofAppetite, General Debility)
and prostration of the System- They are entire!)
vegetable, and freo from all injurious ingredients '
Tbey are pleasant in taste, nnd mild intheir effeettl
keeping the bowels gently acted upon, and will re
move ull imparities from the stomach.
These elegant Bitters are peculiarly adapted fof
a warm climate; and every person desiring health)
strength, and protection from the diseases incidcri
to the climnte, should use them.
Persons ndvancod in life, nnd feeling tlie band
of Timo weighing heavily U| on them, with all ile
iiltopdih-'t i k, will Cud in the use of tho Bitters an
£li.\lr, fhitt will instill new lifo into their veins;
restore, in a mensuro, the energy and ardor of tnorü
youthful days; l>vilii.upflhcii shrunken forms, an^
give he.iltl) and huppines* to their retrainingyeari.
It is a well-estahlUbed fact, that fully ono hair
of tho female portion of our p< pulation are scldoi;.
in the enjoymotit of good health, or, to use their
own expre^sV'U, "never foel wellThe.v aro lunr
gUid, devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and
have no appetite To this cla¿s of invalids, Ditto'
Bittors are cspccially reo mtnéndcd. Their .-pecu-
liar toniound inV'gorating properties render thcá
invaluable In such eases. . i
Persons visi ing districts liaras?od annually with
Fevor nnd Ague, or any Fever of n bilious nttturf,'
will find that by the timely use ofpneor twobeWliJ
tliey will not in 6ne instance take the disease, es
the Bitters will renovate- ifnd strengthen thesystc#) ^
nnd carry the bilo off, in its natural channcl.
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR-!,
43. Magazine N'rt'«t. nn.l 20 & 22 Bank Plati
NEW ORLEANS. '
( .
■ii
IS tato.
43-3m.)
Mr. ep.
the i
Weighing
mode ra to cl
er maierl.1
Afilian1
at
T. Ft SIMMS.
pAllc Scales.
|OEN ho noiv opened, under
ly of the Town Council, his new
ine, and is prepared to weigh, nt
i, liny, Corn, Lumber, or any oth-
_ Irlng to be weighed.
'« T-ide nt tho Texas Hone, In
Dec. 8th dnlfitf
ON hand, ond receiving fresh additions by even-
Boat, all kinds of snwed Lumber, of tho best
quality of. Florida Pine; nnd we are prepared to
furnish any amount nnd kind desired, nnd nt Bay
prices, with freight added, ron cash. We will have
in 4 short time, and will keep on haud a supply ol
Dressed TOmber, Doors,Blmils, Sfteh and shlngtsa,
everything needed by the Planter and Builder,
and we are determined to «ell as low as the cBEAP*
est, of tho jpqe kind and quality.
We have regular arrivals ol'Steamboats from the
Bay, bringing ftajjflit much che per than it can be
hauled ; and our^nneition wilh Indinnola and
Soluria is en arranged, that receiving and forward-
ing can bo done Terv 1 fifr and promptlv.
* ; W. P. GRAVES A Co.
DNER, GREEN & CO.,
CI.OTf ^ a« Wholesale, at No. 47 Broadway.
jj Jork.
O 3 Co., will always keep on hand a full
ind'oPt" assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
bli#id nien' under wear, particnlarlv adaptod
"ants of Texas and'Southern trade
respectfully solicit on examination of tlieii
n 60
S. G, NEWTON,
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rpiirr'-TTe^hi^ho" "fore"o"l8m.8'"e"weenj' (U,t door' ocon<' >U>TT< Jone ' building,)
1 Tuos. BuSikl-i anj D (j. Alkxaxdkr 1 here- SOUTH EART CORNER MAIN Pl.nZA
od? to u!V,lbimUt^C°pnv.8^' "isrsfe s"" An,on,°' Te" '
payment tc either of the parties.
D. C. ALtnuKDE
TnOS. BENDLiv.
San Antonin, March 1st 1860.
J NOTICE,
JN conformity with the 1st Section of An Act op-
Por Sale.
A A NEGRO (tIRIj, about fourteei
old. Apply ot this oflloe.
S3T Gonzales Inquirer will pleaso pnb/iour
t'.mc«, and send bill to this office.
San Antonio. June 37, 1860
J°ar
JÍt,
Tirchas-
WG. KINGSBURY. D. D.8., bavWn™n":
ed the right to u o Dr. Blandyre°™id
I Chcoplostio Process, I new prepare
¡ tlfloiel teeth in a new and «utierior i
I to his eld stand, pf odie tbo Po i
iert Ar-
r. OCee
ul-ly
provea April 30th 1846. Regulating the ap
P^tment of Notaries Public.
Kno>, re, that P. L. Bnquor wa , on the 4th
day of Janu^y last passed, duly appointed and
qualified a Notorj Publio In and for the eoanty of
Bexar. JOHN H. niJNCAN, C. J, B. Co
San Antonio, Feb. 8th, I860.
P. L. Bnqnor,
NOTARy PUULlC, Conreyani-er and agent
for the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate —
Transcription and translation of Spanish, etc u>.
euted in the shortett order.
Jnstioe of the Peace.
Oficc- No. 1, Navarro BuiHii* . a326m
ROMAN. EYE BALSAM,
FOR INFLAMED EYELIDS.
And for the cure of Scrofulous Humours and
soreness sui rounding or tear the Eye. In all dis-
eases ol this character it is almost n certain cure.
The following uxtroct from a letter just received,
refers to one of tho many similar case continually
reported:
Jersey City, Oct. 29th, 1869.
MESSRS A B. AD. fANi.s,
Dear Sirs—I have for a number of year been
troubled «with tore nn.i inflamed eye lids, which,
though tbey nevor caused me much pain, were
very annoying on other account I havo tried a
number of medicines a t different times without, the
slightest success Seeing an advertisement of your
Romnn Eye Balsam, in «pite of my scepticisul, I
resolved to get soms, and at least try it. I an,
now writing this in the lultest gratitude to inform
you (I could almost «end you a fifty dollar bill)
that a few, ond only a few, applications have re-
sulted in a completo cure.
Uospectfully yours,
L. ZABRISKIE.
Price 38 cent per Jar—Will be sent fre-
per mail to any part of the I'nlted Stotes upon re-
ceipt ol 30 cents in postogs stomps.
Prepared by A. B. A D. sAXDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, corner of William, New York
For Jale by
jnly-dAwlm
J. C ATWATER.
Main I'lasa. San Antonio.
. POR SALE.
DR. GBAVBS odrri his fbmll
bones
Mí
honeste* jf "¿ V ' aY«lB,00<f
realdea
G. P. POST, or
W. B LKIOH.
—j
BROWNING'S
BA LSAMIC EXPECTORAN!
This valuable and unfniling remedy, after havlr.;,
been used with unparalleled success for many yen,
in a very extensive privato practice, is now ofl'ércu
to t¡fe public in such a manner as to be within th
roach of all, nnd will be'found a safe ond speefi
cure of Coughs, Colds, Asllimo, Bronchitis, Pal.
;*> the Side, Spitting of HIooil, and all diseases
the pulmonary organs. It is prepared oxclusivel
from vegelaHo substances, known to exoroise-'.
soothing influence on'the luiigs, nnd can ho give
W'tli perfect safety to the yoUngcst cbild.
Every ono should be impressed with tbo necessll
of attending In time" lo a slight cold; from the n<
gleet of it, how. many thousands havo been hurri,
into on early gravo by that enemy of the hums-
race, Consumpticn, who, by taking tho proper re-
medy, at the proper time, might bavo litod a lona
and happy life? ■
BROWNING'S BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT
Is pronounced to lio the proper remedy for all dis
eases of tho pulmonary drgíns I its preparation
no socret, the manner and materials Of its ooi
position being at the command of any of the facult
who apply lor it, and they Invariably re common "
It in their practice,In preference to anything el
Certificates and full directions accompany ea
bottlo.
N. B—Be sure nnd ask for
Dr. Itrownlng' Balsamic Expectoran'
SOLE PROPRI'ETOM
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
43 Magazine street, anil 20 & 22 Bank PlaM
.... . .. .NEW ORLEANS.
March 1.-6m -sm,
i/A
SAND'S SARSAPARILLA,
NATURE'S TfttlÉ RESTORATIVI
The best, safest, and purest,
Joules)^ fjlict'p^ibeebetfi'ep^ed.
ITI- recommended by. the loading' medical au-
thorities and is highly approved by all who have
tried It Delicate ladies find it a perfect restora-
tirr: nnd person who lead k sedentary life will
find their nervous ond general system strengthen ?
ond improvod.by it use.
' The great object of this medicine is
First. To purify the system of all'morbid M
tef, and impart to the bleed such f
pertlcs ss to mnko it new, pure,
rich. |
Scrollfl. To cleanre the stomseh and bowel,
acrid humour^, acidity, and all mui
matter, which cause so many and- fai
diseases.
Thilil. To «often and relieve stricture ef <
■kin, ond thu éetabllish a healthy a
natural tow of the "ioaenrible pen-
ration."
Fourths To impart" tone and strength to the
gestive organs, and give great
and vitality ta all the organs i
body.
Fifltt. To eradicate all diseased, impar.
poisonous particles from the blood,
and bones, and effect their oemplcl
?ulsion from the body.
9 counteract the ill effect pror'
oy the use of mercury, and to re
an ecorbulto eruptions, arising
whatever cause.
A'kjbr Sands' Smrsuparittá and late none
Prepared by A. B. A D. SANSS.
100 Faltón St., cor. of William, N Y.
For sale by J. 0. Atvatib, Sad Antonio,
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