The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1852 Page: 3 of 4
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FALL SUPPLY-1852.
James R. Sweet & Co ,
A Ji? ¿«W-opening their FALL SUPPLY
H^r^",í0rn,fnl audT11Düme&tic Dr? Gw*is:
W*3!** ' ^.Otaino' Boots. Shoos and Fancy
o* Sk? Kh lhey wouW caii attentioB
respect fui ly solicit theirjn-
S-f.' J Xik® ne"her Agents or purchasers'm
L -i ^^Hly reeouiuiend their
oqds as such that will give satisfaction; and
*■ coas.d<--rcd) will soil as Jou* as at auv
,;i the city.
Just Received *
oge De L^inet-:
nujnt plain & embroidered Shawls;
vimos and Thibet Cloth, biaek and
* ^
lasks and Moreens-*
i;ien Lui ters;
"sted and cotton Table Co verse
its newest Styles;
and Hoods; *
tton Hose and half Hose;
s kid,buck,silk & thread Gloves;
«s Silks;
•Jd and brocade Silks;
• 'Qassimers;
BroadCloths;
, carlet & green Blankets;
goods.
NEW
The Subscribers have receiv-
ed direct from Now Vork and
* fiiliidolphis, and hi<3 üow
opening, a large and well selected ^3iT
DRUGS, MEDICINES
PATEU
I
tiffs and
orot^ng; Shirts., Crav
Twilied Lowells and f
Clbti^n,
Lowells am
^rcussion
Jgpont's Powder
<eaf, plug
<üan!síers
"*s Fancy
* and
Mathern
in vs Coin, .
Of?s and Ponii
pOses in Hosewood;
Dressing Cases;
f^Ls:
h Brushes;'
'.cts;
x-vSoaps;
!er;' \
:s aud Lines;
3 ids.and Men;
■ i. gilt and plain Cards;
Jams; -
Note Paper and Envelops;
fr- , &c. 19-tf
M
ad cloths;
aieres and doeskins;
atiuctts and tweeds;
i flannels;
h, black and col'd;
1 wool shawls;
en's clothing:
rHING,
lishing Goods.
ss coats;
nal--"*
Jewelry.
'WELRY.—Now opening, an assortment
oí' line Jewelry, consisting oí Ladies' Rings,
>ehes. Bracelets, Card Cases, Gold andSil-
Belt Buckles and Slides.
— also —
A very superior Gold Hunting Watch — heavy
cases, etc., etc., etc. ♦
0I6 21-tf . JAS. R. SWEET & CO.
SIJNDEIES.
TUST RECEIVED, and for sale by
J t he subscribers, Q&ntlemen and Ladies
Saddles. Stone JS-ifters. two doz. setts India
rubber Cow Milkers, Ploughs oí' all kinds, cast
and wrought points; for do.
40tf J. R. SWEET & CO.
FALL GOODS, 1852.
JUST received, blue and green Tissues, plain
and watered dress Silks, bonnet Satins, print-
ed de Laines, belt and bonnet Ribbons, Gloves,
T 'er Sleeves, &c.
•tf JAS. R. SWEET & CO.
:v ROSE AND SAES APARILLA
á Medicine now so popular in the States,
■'•'"'eh, as a purifier and regenerator of
at. least unsurpassed, we are now
offer for sale as sole agents
J. M. DEVINE & CO.
•5 ' jean;
-llts;
do;
^cgMer collars.'
l°A p#ipsr shirts;Jj
. and wrappers;
1 cotton h hose;
ft} tin cravats;
•s 'k
POTATOES, &c.
POT A a*OES. ONIONS, and GARLIC.—A
large supply just received from Ne w York,
and for sale low lor cash, bv
olt) 21-tf VANCÉ & BROTHER.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,&c.,
JUST RECEIVED, an assortment oí Carpen-
ters' Tools of extra quality, consisting oí
double bitt, smooth, fore, jack andjointerplanes,
hollows and rounds, match planes, screw-arm
planes, blind chisels, also, six dozen sets of pot
iron, blind fastenings for stone or brick houses,
for sale low 1 VANCE &BRO.
San Antoi: . December 24,1851 -31-tf
OILS, W/.\T.b
'IJ A|{> ,B| - -NO I ELS.
, pV'^^vrovsCI/l?CLES'
and will sel! very low. ' '
cha¿dS^fhíl-Í!3vÍng ^en se,ccl"d aau p«r-
¡5S ?, x* 'N¿,n^rn Markets, can and will,
Jy. sold at New *ork retail prices, when the ar- I
™ tV* 11C' of.a,verT cheap and bulky nature }
anu every article will be warranted a"- gvo-i as"
represented. Wc are agents for &
DB^JAYNES ¡UKÜICI&ES-
SAMiü' SAUSAl'AitlLLA:
lOVV\áENü'S •' *
BAILEY'S m
COMESTOCK'S - *V
TS&8;^é' *<** ASDSAR-
mbitte£s life p1lls >hcenix
dtiye fluuí?iltavs i>e1>áln or mg$s-
DR. CHRIS I",
W
DR.
DALLY
Wl STAR'S
PERRY'S I
McSIUNN'S
BltAGG'S V
MEJST;
And in fá-4, all
ing. To oot ffii
to strangers .jKe- or1
you'll ntt igpent
GROCERIES, &c.
JÉÉL h ®u^scr^ers are now rcccir-
% i% CHOICE WIIISK Y;
AíQNOXUAfíELA WHISKY;
",ul HUSH WUISK.Y;
OLD JAMAICA IU M:
■ H.NE OLD BIIANUV;
im i T* 1 ORDIALS;
iOt box, , ri AKKT. |.r,„d4
is i ^e8,fA-,'1i:ilNK ! *d hockui
Jo btils. HA IT BARSAC:
ht«kels f'HAMPAü.XE-
n _ i • AT!
s
HOCKHEIMER;
^ECK
HOLOOON;
TRACTOR;
Y;
im °vVr)ER'n SCGARj
DÜUiJLE HEF1NED LOAF to' f
u A\ CANDLLS
i;ti. 4*-.r?TÍ
MufeTANB LIKI-
Medlcir^es worth keep-
e need nay nothing, and
say give us a trial and
. v — y1' devine & co.
Siin A' !nn o. Oct. 90. T8&2. Si j-lv
Ft** í liiive.
WE have just r-ceived trom New York a
LARGE LOT OF FURNITURE, con-
sisting of
Wardrobes,
Sideboards and Bureaus,
Sofas, Foot-Benches,
Book-Cases and Table-Desks,
Toilet, Work, Centre and Dinner Tables.
CHAIRS—Maple and Walnut, cane-seat,
Office and Rocking Chairs;
Wash-Stands. (and double.
BEDSTEADS—high and low post, sinsrle
Lcoking-Glass^- ¿ce.
All of which we i at very low prices lor
cash. VANCE & BROTHER.
May 26, 1852.-1 tf
30 Will.. CKt SH:
¿ biicí
5 wax CANDLES;
ti X S AK CA->^LES;
, BH i ACHa SOAP;
4 bo.s. SUOKING TOBACCO
20 bus;? >lOltíl|Tpfi|'{j BfTTFRM-
boxos B*RANDY FRUITS-
4H boxes BRANDY-CHERRIFS-
s
20tHi GLT\NY *««« **1
« 20 k. s MAC
10 kits SALM
10 casks Al.p?
«4-tf
&c. ¿lq.
WEET& ca
mmi
COOKI
2a office sro
2000 Pli'E do:
Fornulc by
2<~y ^ JAS, R. SWEET it CO.
THt Subscribers are now in receipt ot
as8ort®^t of JEWELRY, altwM-
ranted, cnnsiatinp ot *
2VP.K,iIOR COLD BRACELETS-
SLIDES. FINE FINGER mui E*R Rivnc.
arasa.
CHAINS. LOCKETS. Ac., ifco '
Also, a few Gold-cased HUNTING WATCH£3
bv Cooper, Luiidan. •
jjas. r sweet ft CO.
HARNESS, LEATHER, &c.,<
"I /A SETS buggy andsulkey harness,
JL U brass mounted, [leather,
150 sides bridle, harness and skirting
50 " sole leather—also,
French and American calf-skins,
Kip-skins, of the best quality,
5Qa«ts eommba, trunks,
fMio ' - do.,—also,
A large assortment of stage coach, buggy and
carriage whips, whip-stocks, together with a full
stock of saddlery trimmings, bridles, bridle bitts,
heads and reins, extra reins, surcingles, girths,
saddlebags, &c., all of which we offer very low,
and on good terms . y
31-tf VANCE & BRO
Deutsche Bier-Halle!
DIE Unterzeichneten erlauben sich einem
geehrten Publikum die Anzeige zu ma-'
chen, dass sie in San Antonio, (Main street im '
Hause des Capt. Castro,) eine deutsche Bier- j
brauerei etablirt haben. Da wir nnser Bier
S AW ANTONIO FEMALE SEMINAUY.
THE F1R8T SESSION of this ln-
-^«dV'VvS U,\'!"r ,hc cu""«i "f « '« MISSES
5 . KINs, will cmnmence on MONDAY the ISJth
ot November, anJcentmiie in >nths.
TERMS.
Spelling, Reading, Writiug and Mental, Arithmetic
per inontli, ¿-' 50
Geography, History, Watts"ó'ntVm Mim'l" RhéfoVic
Aritnir.etie ana Gn:min«r, S3 0U
Logic, Biitnny, Natural, Moraf'aud mI-diÚÍ Philo-
phv, Chemistry, Geography of the Heavens, Alga-
bra, Geoinotry, Latin, &c., $5 0U
^ lench (p xlru ^ ^*M'(Í
Mnsie on the riano with Singinp Lessons/" $f. 00
\> i iting and Ornamentel Needlework, (. acíi*. $2 UO
Student a will Ihs charged front the lime of entrance
to tlw end of the Session unless in cases of pro trawl-
ed sickness. Tuition payable monthly.
The undersigned design making this' permanent
Institution, where íoung Ladies may obtain n tho-
rough and finished education, and therefore, respect-
fully solicit a share of public favor.
25-tf C. A. &. M. E. TOMPKINS.
CITY LIVERY STABLE
WH. ODELL, would
• respectfully inform the citi-
zens oí Suu Antonio, that he has pur-,
chased the above Livery Stable, situated in Com-
merce street—Saa Antonio—fallowing rates for feed.
Horses perinonth, (16,00
'• week, 5.oo
„ " "day, 1,00
Horses, Carriages and Buggies, ulways on hiuj
u*ucu. ua wir ur ^et | for hire, aud Ilorses, &c., carefully attended to.
selbst brauen, stud wtr in den Stand gesetzt, j 05.41 H. ODFl I
stets gutes Getr-aenk zu liefern. Bei Abnahme , 1 * '
groesferer duantitaeten Gcwiliigen wir den j AMERICAN EXCHANGE
respt. Kaeul'ern eineu angemessenen Rabatt. j tjAVING purchased the old stand known as
Dutch Errichtung eines bequemen Locals, und |X '
prompte Bedienung, glaubeu wir auf Zahl-
reichen Besuch reclinen zu dnerl'en.
C. SCHM1TZ & COMP.
San Antonio, IS of Oct., 3N3-. Ü'2-tf
js and children's
izes and qualities.
• nd bridles, bridle-
ips, bitts, sircin-
,-y> stage, wagon.
n-c,
sery var
-e km-
and
MUSIC PAPER AND MUSIC
I70R the Piano Guitar, Violin and Flute.
Guitar and Violin Strings, for sale bv
22 J. [vi. DEVINE fc CO.
^ Antonio Sheet Iron, Tin
and Copper Ware Manufactory.
Northwest Corner of Main Plaza.
f~pHE Subscriber having purchased the entire
JL Stock in Trade, of the late firm of A. C.
Corse & Co., is now prepared to execute all or-
ders in his line of business, lie also lias un
hand, a large supply of the most approved styles
of COOK STOVES: consisting of Empire
Slate, American Union, Pacific and Eagle Air
Tight. Also. Parlor Air Tight and Franklin
Stoves of various descriptions, Box Sloves and
Furnaces. He has on hand, Tin, Copper, Ja-
paned and Sheet Iron Ware, Pumps of all pat-
terns an0 Hydraulic Rains. Roofing, Guttering
and Spouting done to order on short notice, eith-
er with Tin, Zinc or Galvanized Iron. Heat,
Plunge and Shower Baths, made to order and of
the best material. [16-lyJ JNO. G. VIALL.
T.mnber
n ' O WARD
L
Lumber 11
now preparing to fill
ders for Cypress,Pecan. Cottonwood,
ana Black Walnut Lumber, at the
nice and upon the most reasonable
ill supply of different varieties of
er, will be constantly kept on hand.
¡ce on Flores street. 22-tf
. «its.
i tuient;
iters, tumblers,
ises, goblets &c.
XTRA;
) SHOULDERS;
S, APPLES. BEANS &c
,0 AND KEGS;
MY AND WEST..RES.
- \ND "INCHES;
nd star
*nna-
1s,
«1,
SANDS' SARS APARILLA
Q,UART AND SMALL BOTTLES.
; jieed not recommend this Medicine, for
_ 4i?ld the market and given entire satisfac-
tion, since we first introduced it into Western
Texas in 1840. We can conscientiously sav
this n>uph. ~ For sale bv the sole agents
SaiSP j. m. DEVINE & CO.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS
A FEW sets in? Ebony Cases. For sale by
Oct, 20 *'1. M. DEVINE tf- CO.
TIN, COPPER 4- SHEET IRON
MANUFA CTUR1NG.
rglHE undersigned respectfully announce to
-JL the citizens of San Antonio and vicinity,
that they are carrying on the above business
in all jts various branches. By strict attention,
they expect to merit a liberal share of the public
patronage.
All orders from a distance promptly attended
T^eir establishment will be found at Gray's
partir xage, on Commerce street.
NOTICIA.
OS S'RES VANCE Y HERMANO c-tan
propuestos a comprar 10,000 BUSHELS
DE NUEZ, y pagarán por toda I3 que seá
Uaida, a su casa, los precios mejores, que cor-
ran en el commercio con plata o generos, dan-
do entera satisfacción en sus ventas.
20 VANCE Y HERMANO.
Exchange, and now occupies the former read-
ing room in that establishment lit; is a noted
1'JtISEUR, and asks a continuance of patron-
age in everything that appertains to his art of
Shaving, Hair-culling and Shampooing. 20
CANDIES
ALr.rere assortment. For sale, bv
. Oct." 20
the AMERICAS EXCHANGE, 1 invite
my iriends and the lrieuds of the former proprie-
tor, to patronize the establishment. The best of
Liquors always 011 hand. _ WM. BOYD.
TOHN G. MILLER, Confection-^
cry and Eain:lv (Irocerieí, Coitini2rct;í
street, "Sun Antorfu, thankful tor past fnyors,
respectfully aunounco to the citizens of Han Amonto
and the surrounding country, fnui he keens coustantly
on hand the bést ussortnient of CANDY, Pa.STL,
LOZENUES, NU i'S, &e., iScc., ever brought to iliia
city, and lhat lie is prepared to furnish (,:uke.s, Cau-
ily and Syrups of every description, by order, i tlm
lowest prices ; ais , that his well-known SODA
« -ft: ■« • j-n jrm * -m , FOUNTAIN nil! tie coutiuued for ull those «Im
Another Rrd m ISie field 1 muy favor him with their patronage. He. kt < i>s <>u
BEN HOWARD, commonly known as ,! Ben ! hand a good assortment of FAMILY CROCF.R-
the Barber,'*' has xcmoved to the American II.S ami < l itV PKODUt:E. 38 I v
K. J. Jones,
OEPUTV mitíui pl' JL ar r
G EN ERA L COLLECTING AG EN T,
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS,
WILT, attend promptly to the collection o'
all claims entrusted to his care.
I U.ilice in the brick building of A. A. Lock-
j wood, in ?.Iain street.
October. 1851. 20-1 y
Counselors & Attorneys at Law.
JAS. S. MAYFIELD &- 1). SHROPSHIRE,
(Late of Kentucky,) have associate 1 them -
selves in the practice of the law, and will give
iheir prompt attention to all Land, Probate,
Criminal and other business entrusted to their
care, in Fayette and surrounding counties in
Texas.
Jr^AIr. S. will take the exclusive chargc of
the collecting business.
|^°Oilice at La Grange. 20-1 y
James Patil,
ATTORNEY' AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW, Castroville, Medina county, Texas.
Will attend promptly in all business entrusted
to his charge in the Fourth Judicial District.
J. M. DEVINE & CO.
BR ET TER—VERK AUF.
G1 T. HOWARD ist bercit alle Auftraege
r• fuer Cvpressen. Nuss, Cottonwood, ivlaul-
beeren und Sehwarze Wallnuss Brelter, in der
Kuerzeslen Zeit und zu den ausserst billigslen
Preisen auszufuchren.
Ein Vorrath von den versehiedenen Gattun-
gen Hoelzer wild innner in seinem Iiolzhol' in
Flores strasse an Handen fjehalten. 22-U
Important io Country 31 er-
cliants.
CLOTHING MANUFACTURING
AGENCY.—Tlie undersigned, 1'ornierly of
(he firm of C. J. Cook & Co., respectfully in-
forms the public that he has taken the Agency
of one of the most extensive Clothing Establish-
ments of the United States, and is prepared to
furnish at wholesale.every description of
' READY-MADE CLOTHING,
at an advance of only eight per cent upon New
York l'fclcV::?ale prices. He will also fill any
orders íor ány dfscrip'tion of Clothing required,
and the purchaser can receive them in the ori-
ginal packages.
He has also on hand a full supply for retail.
tL.:>ides a stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c„
compc&ijpg every article of Gentlemen's Cloth-
ing.rialMfce etówn.of the head to the sole of the
WINTER STOCK
114 NOW KECEiVEU.
enabling his customers to supply themselves
sufficiently early for the Fall and Winter
Trade.
g^jpStore, on the corner of Commerce street
and Main "Plaza, opposite Vance & Bro.
20 5-2-lv C. J. COOK.
t'/i
>ib
PITTMAN & BRO.
HncJt,
y i and Importer of
A CIGARS,
e and Retail,
. ..srTTTtvnerican Exchange.
. &XN AUhrgWIO, Teaas.
IE also keeps on hand,,a large assortment of
the very best Chewing and Smoking To-
jacco, Snuff and Pipes of every description.
Having fitted up an entirely new establish-
ment, in a ne?t and tasty style, on Main street,
nearly opposite;!"* '
Exchange, he
and a studious ef-
,e patronage
new ones.
August 2b,
arden.
.itorde
announces to* the
itonio, lhat he will give
east of"the San Antonio,
* SUNDA Y EVENING, and each
jñing thereafter. He has made am-
jmplete arrangements for the accom-
n of all who may favor him with the
e of their company.
The RIFLE BAND will attend nighly
their stay in this city. ' 30
Mk
" Gran Sociedad."
>asant retreat, on the west side oí
A IN PLAZA, is NOW open to
f good cheer.
aebest of Liquors in abundance. 14
' i
New Goods.
JUST r«?ceive i, a well-selected choice Stoclc
of SPRING AN!) SUMMER GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Hoots and Shoes. <f-r.. ,
Will be sold cheap, very cheap, so as to suit
the hardjime-s. ¿ól-iíj L. ZORK.
C* l. Creigh,
Attorney & counselor at law,
sequin, Texts.
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to
his care in the 2d Judicial District.
42-1 v
c. y. hutchinson,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
columbus, colorado co., texas.
32-lv
J.,P. Davie,
Importer of Building and Plantation
Hardware, Cooking and Parlor Stores,
And Manufacturer ot all kinds of
COPPER, TIN* AND SHEET IRON WARE,
at Wholesale,
Tremont Street, Galveston.
£3?° New Steam, Copper and Sheet Iron
Work and Repairing, done to order. 32
Tlios. H. crs
PUBLIC
Addicks,
AND LICENSED
-JVTOTARY PUBLIC AM)
l\ Real Estate Bruker and Conveyancer,
G-lv f?AN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
HEAi) RIGHT QertiScale for G-Í0 acres of
to Rk. H. Wynne assignee oí
Joh WTTaftpitfias, being No. b in class No. 2,
issued byTOihoard of Land Commissioners oí
Guadalupe county,which certificate was attach-
ed by me, bv virtue of a writ oí attachment is-
sued by J. M. Carolan. J. P. B. C., in favor ot
Ann M. ^each VS R. H. Wynne, and since lost.
If not heani of Within the time prescribed by
made to the proper au-
tho m sames gross.
1852. 24-9t
WDEALY i sole Agent for the sale of «he
• celebrated bolted Coro MeaU itom the
i OR Je
Oct.-20.
s, &c. For sate
J. M, DE
^INE & CO.
MARSH'S
TUST receive
J Oct. 20.
LTEBTBÜSSES
ad tor «ale by
J. M. DEVINE & CO.
Brown's Extract of Jamacla Ginger.
. { ÜST deceived and forsale by
'v- Oct. 20. J. M DEVINE & CO.
A. O. Cooley,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ano
general land agent,
Frcdcrick&Lurg. Texas.
KEÍECE.N'CKS :
non. "Wm. E, Joneé, -St-pafrTy
Maj. M. Erskine, "
Jno. Twoht?, Esq., San Antonio,
H. M. Lewis, Esq.,
E. D. Lane & Co., Fredericksburg. 14 1v ,
C. C. MeGinnis,
\ TTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
J\. BASTROP, Texas,
will attend to all business entrusted to his
charge in the Courts of the Second Judicial
District, and in the Supreme Court at Austin.
June 21, 1852. 5-1 y
J. a. Poage,
A TTORNEY' & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
J\_ BASTROP, Texas,
will attend to ail business entrusted to his charge
in the courts oí the Second Judicial District, and
in the Supreme Comt at Austin. 5-ly
l. sherwooo. wm. u. gcddard,
Sherwood & Goddard
Attorneys arut Counselors at Latítf ■
Galveston, Texas.
MiH of Abef & Montress, of New Braunfels. TT7" ILL do business in the District Comi
A large sttppiv constantly on hand. 23-tf W S:ipreme_ Court of this State, and ii
i
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United States District Court of Texas, and i
i he Supreme Court of the United States. 43
H. N. & JHL N« Potter,
Attorneys and'Counselors at Law,
GALVESTON,
WILL practice in the Supreme Court and
Federal Courts of Texas, and also in the
First and adjoining Judicial Districts of the
¿tat*. 32-ljr
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