The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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feyejrlhii(CcoinprUed in llie Pry Uouds linetowMtl
tlie mtteiiliuii ofbuyrrs m respectfully solicited
Alsu.IrUh Liiieii.LlDeii'IIiindkerclnefs Linen Dam
.aatTnble CoVer" i:ngIlsliSliIrtlngsC4lnbrieVrooleRi
VKid GJores yhlrtmiji rrerj Style lie. ice.
FLANNELS BLANKETS
for Family and Camp use. Also I?nslUhrCtrmau and
AfP?iicnUOSIJLllY. .Carriage Cloth k Triutniuf.
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' ' clothing '
o6ts; shoes and iiats
.staVlk and fancy
GROCERIES
IIARCWAREOUTLERY.
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A full ueortiiit nt of bar and slnli Iron Mavksmlltit
lScl.uW4 rolAc"Iinprovfd l'vcock flow. Vruugb
Inti'atid Stcvl Mould board- uf d liferent lUcs
s t r.i.
. t'liQuccnswure and Qla.sjiv:are
Carpenter and Joiners TonIa xaadr by the best
Maiiufdcnirrrt - .
A fulLiinl unral :tHnrtincnt of House Purntshiu;
t'uoiJH nujiablo for cliy or country. i 5J
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I.IIUW KOB - J. .M'OAirniY. JAMI-DUFF.
y nosE McCarthy & co.
fl CIIAUTCnS ST.
New Orleans
MAIN STREET
Sati Antonio
' . 1859.
IMPOItTLMtS AND IKAliI2U5 AT
OF
FU'EXCII ENGLISH $ AMER
IC AN DRY GOODS.
AND
GROCERIES
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" ' 'San Antonio Texas.
DEALER IN
Hardware
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. . Cuilery
Nails
Woodcuware
T Rnpe J.cath
Shnemaken' Flndlngn Plated
and llriim;.iii Ware. Agricultural Implements
Stor Pumps Paints Otln Glas &eM ;c.
Jetvelrif SUvenvave and
Watches.
Wahave on hand and are capstuntly reef Iveng
Iirgo and splendid lissurtmcnt of
(jolil and Silver Watches
ThimlileH Spectacles
Gold Pens Mid I'encili
iAdiei1 and Gent's Breast Pins
Finffer llitign
Kar Rlnga I octets.
Fob U uird. nnd Chatelaine
CHAINS.
Card Cncit port Mnnaies Pocket Compasses
MiUer Spoftos Furkxaiul Napkin Rings
Fine French mid Yankee Clocks
Mason's Odd Follows and other Jewels
Silver Mounted Knives
Saddles Urltllr
Diamond Rings
And all other articles i-i our line manufactured at
short notice nnd fu the best manner.
Fiigrnvlnir done in every style
Jewelry repaired and warranted Orders from adi
tnnce. Hccompanicd with the Uriah or suitable refer
t-iicc will iniu't prompt uttcntion
Store aud Miuiufuctuty on Commerce stroef foui
doors east of the Maiu Plaza
J.G.& D. BELL.
San Antonio. Dec. 10th 185B.
Jottce.
OAI.ED PUOPOSAIjS to furnish the
O .troops now stationed nt this camp njth Fresh
KEEP of a good and whol some quality (nocks
nridfhaaks excluded) will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M 1st of December 1859
The time for which such beef will bo required Is
twelve months or such less time as the t'ommtssa-
ry. General of Subsistence may direct
The contract will bo awarded to the lowest re-
sponsible bidder subject to the approval of the
XJoramissary General of Subsistence. The acting
Asst. Commissary of Subsistence reserves the right
tjLrejecT&U bids deemed extravagant.
Every proposal must be accompanied by the
names of two tesponsible men as securities for the
faithful peTftrmance of the contract and must be
sealed and endorsed on the back "Proposals for
furnfsbjng Frah Beef' and addressed to the act-
ing Asst. Commissary of Subsistence! this camp
ing aiu. g 'edj E Wt u lBAD(
2nd Lieut 8th Infantry A.A.C.S.
Office of A. A.C.Sjv )
Fort Lawson Texas.. J
November Blh 1859 w3t
J"pAKEN UP. By the subscriber one Bay
J- Morse Mule and one liny Mare Mule good
inttchM. both branded OAT (con nee Ud) on the left
hip.mthVt 8iaof luoSaftdo nt the Austin
SmnSiNT 11659 3ir
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NOVIU
11 prions Indebted to John II.
Eckford&.Gu7
requested to can nnu settle ira
WILCOX t LEIOU.
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0et.31? 19S9 cl9-2w
COMMERCE STREET
Opposite The English German School
KGAti the Bridge.
Wholesale and Ilctntt Dealer In Staple
ami Pancy
GROCERIES;
Crushed Powdered Loaf nnd Coffee Sugarst Java
Rio Manilla and Mocha Coffcef
Hyson4 Gunpowder Imperial & block Tcasj
Tloufj Lard MoIhssjs Bacon lllce Tongues
Beef and Potatoes t
Lard Oil Beam nnd Onions j. w
rfperut Strfr Adamantine and Chemical
Sporm Candles t -
Blue nnd White Starch '
Soaps No. 1 FriniSlly nnd other klndi;
Aimonus vermiciiu Italian MaccaronU
Citron Prunes Sweet Oil
. Hock Cfcndy Castile Soaps and
Guava Jelly; tt w
Hazard lingers Dupont at
Kentucky Kino Powder f
Tobacco various brands;
Scgafs genuine Havana and German j
Pipes artd Pipd Heads; "
Wines and LiquorY- Pale Brandy U. V. Pro-
prietors; Cognac Alex. Seignotte Palo Sherry
Duff Gordon Jagd .Madeira Burgundy Por
Jeffrey's Ale in jugsMuir A Son's do. London
Porter Holland Uirj Irish aad Scotch "Whisky
old Jnmaca Rum puro.Old Peach Brandy Cher
ry' Raspberry and Blackberry 'Brandies Sweet
Malaga Cooking Wlno Claret of various brands
Monongahcln Bourbon Bye llerr's Zcigler'f
and low priced Whisky's; stomach nndbtougn'
lluupborry and other Syrups ;
Champagne rYftfious.brands;
Ground Spices and Coffee ; s
Chocolate 'Broma Cocoa-Mustardj '
Jttco Flour; tS. C. Soda Cream Tartar;
'Yeast Powders Fine Table Salt; '
' t Tapl6ca'Chrry Powder Coin
Starch' Sago Farina Pearl
Barloy Indig6 and
" vt ntn- .
Sauces: Jehhy'Bull llarvcyj Woroestor Mush
room Tomato walnut Anchovi and reppor.
C rosso -t Blackwoll's Knglish I'lcklepj
Capers Sardines spiced Salmon and
Oynters; Clams Lobsters Turkey
: ' Chicken Wild Pigeon in cans
Spanish and French Oliver;
Cans grccu Peas greon Corn
Asparagus and Tomntos;
j Brandy Peaches and Cherries ;
Preserves Cranberry auce
'Jellies Jams Pine Apple (
j Raspberry PlumSjUooseberrles ' j
; Damsons Poaches Currants
Strawberries Apples and
grated Pineapple;
Dried Apples and Peaches; S('mr Krout split Peas;
'Flavoring Extracts.
Dry Goods and Clothing Roofs and Shoes
Hats and Caps Ladles' and misses'
Straw Goods'.
WOOD AND IVIbhOW WARE.
1 A largo nmortvnent of
CROCKERY AND CSIjASSIVAHE.'
Demijohns Jugs &c kc
HARDWARE
Nails Chains; IIocs( Mills; Lead. Drop and: :
BuckShot; Paint nnd VarnuU
Brushes; Pot ware
ic. Ac lc.
SADDIiERY.
All the leading Staple floods in that line with
many and numerous other goods. t mi
Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery Vnlnts
Oils and YurnisJt Dooksand Stationary
aud a general supply ol'KuriiNhlng Goods;'
K SAMPSON ""
Commeroo ftrect opposite the
KnglUh-ficrmnn Srhonl.
t9h7 ly . San Antonio Texas
OtTSTAV TtlEISKN
JOSKI'U DEUTZ
TMimiSEJY $ BHUTZ
Ifortli West Corner of Main IMaza
SAX ANTONIO TEXAS
UAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
large and well assorted tock of
HARDWARE
TIN PIjATE and sheet iron
Agricultural Implements
STOVES & CASTINGS.
SHOE & SAODUBS LEATHER.
WINDOW GLASS $ PAINT
lliushcs Cordage
Wood A Willow Wave
Whlc' thoy offer at tho lowest prices. n!53m
Removal.
'PIIE tindcrpipnfd hop tn infoun their Tiiends
1 and tho public in general that thoy have re-
moved their
Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment
from the Main PJaza to tho new building of J. C.
French opposite tho Post Oflicc.
They will continue to keep on their old stand
in Main Plaza a largo assortment of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods for
It ETA I ft
and solicit tho further patronago of their frlons
and the public in general.
nll.3m II. MAYER & CO.
Jolhrri SsxiLitlDL-
B A H B E II
AJD
COMMERCE STREET
(West side of Main Pluxn)
SAN ANTONIO.
JLivery stable.
E. RRADEN ftho'IVxa House"
iU c
Carcel street nnd Mr. B Walbel having
formed a business connection aro prepared to hire
saddle hortes ambulances undfbuggics at mode-
rate rates. The utmost care taken of horses nnd
vehicles entrusted to their charge.
Stable opposite the Texas House Carcel street.
San Antonio Nov.8 1859 nlOly
Horses and pilules for Sale.
AM KMC AN AN'Ii SIMN'MI Mulei anc
lUwvutEVEHY KISDAXO DESCHIF
rOVhrnle.
p.iriniD m -Miucn ana uornes are oroueii re'tv
for huriifSHnr ttaddlc.
The fuliKcriherwill 'Uiuty or Ki lot to suit pnr
lmf tat (ioon HiiioXisroK Cisti. Korfull partlo
.lift Ktitiit of ftock &c -nlhin thn uiidcMignt'dnt In
ranch m Deint Joha Uc-iul Guftdaliipe Hirer ItX nilH
ihoveNew itmuiifclf
(IKOUnKH. APPMANK
Jury Villi. 1859 ly nr it.
CARD.
A. SCHMBMAX having returned to
DRs
San Antonio has resumed the practice of his
profession.
Office at Mr. Notts' Drugstore on Commerce
street. dlmAwtf
ton BLters Gingor-Wine Wheat Whisky Cide
and White Wino 'Vineffar.n"ssorted Cordials.. V
..Orgeat AtoyMtndeLemDh fyrupj 'Strawberry
HAINES XSRGTIIHRS PlAO FORTEfe
Ware rooms 030 llronthvnjv NcwVork.
Manufactory 330 332 334 33G 338 340 342 & 344
SECOND AVENUE1 '
ITATNES BUdTilERS tiRvtnjr prratly on
ll-lnrged their Manufacturing facilities nndbnilt
TWO LAROP AND ELROAJiT WAnKHOOlfS AT No. G2G
Bmoadway Nkw York are now nropajrodjo furn-
ish thel'rjargo and Increasing Wholesilonnd Uo
tall Tradewjth any number of thelrtioloTjratiilJn
strumenU at very low prices for cash nr approved
paper.
It U dow gopcrally concodod that pianos with
full Iron frames stand 'in tunc better thnn-tlioso
without for tho aliuplo rcnenn that the lull trim
frnmo. unices' tho Instrument on a piano With tho
strings i nnd therefore whero It Is subject to .the!
greatest strain. Tho objection has horctoforo boen
that'ithas Imparted to the tono n thin metallic.
quality. After numborlcss 'experiments' basod up-
on tho fundamental laws of sound the Mnlnrs
Brothers flatter themselves that they have trium-
phantly sijcccededjln obviating this o'bjoctlontiand
that by. menus which must.fortho present 'remain
a recrol they now turn put nafull rIcVtonodftn-
itrdtnentH with the full Iron'framo as'caAbo'prri-
dueed without it. This improvement secures to
their pianos therefore all tjio excellencies of both
theJron'And the wooden frame without thouilofecttf
of cither possessing a rich powerful tune without
Jingling or rattling when jtho keys1 are forcibly
struck and an action and' boauty of finish' unsur-
passed. thcvUftVo the Croat additional advantnwf
boinjcumrkably durable nnd standing well jn
tune in o.vcry cHmato. Halnos Brothers thcreforb."
usenow only tho nuyron frame ." v
trofnsft nt- Hit'ririP '.
r y . .w..vVj. vrnn
Kverybody knows that a Seminary .In Hhich. a
piano is used regularly from twelve to llftum hours
a dnv iSHlib' s6veYcHtest to' .whicli It can b6fsub-i
jectcd. Nono but substantial first clu9S pianos can
endure such a (rialnnd yet from Jtist such sources
as theso llalncs. Biothars' IManos win tho highest
enconiums- of which tho following 'are tfufBpccl-
1I1CD3
FinKNCR Ala. Doc. Ztt 1859.
Mersu- Haines BnoTur.ui; .
DBAn jStns : your Instruments bought by tho
Trustees of the Rynodlcal Female College Florence
A tabamnharo given moro than autislactiom Af-
ter six months' uso with nomly forty pupils tncy
are tho same 11S tthen received perfect1 In t6nd and
acjion. Senator J'ntton's 7i .pctnve ilnstrumentj.
houtrht from our fiitdorv. is considered tho finest
and best toned piano in our comunltyijahiljalr
Uiougn ii. nas never nccn luncu etneo cuuunryui
your hand it is in perfect order. YnUif instruments
prove to bo ttio best adapted to our;clitnito; nnd
with their strong nctiou they 'stand 'poffcctly tho'
hard uso of luinalo semiuurics. I congratulatu you
on your coo'l aieccfcs. Yours truly -1
A. NKUMAYEB Prof.
Texas References
J. W Vineyard Corpus Christ!; Knto 13 llogtfd
Clinton; J. S. Taft llout-ton; Dr.J). H Finsley
Wac; Charles Stewirt Austin.
Very liberal terms will ho madotodenlQM Price
HtH forwarded on npplitvition by letter to lftunea
BrMhcrs G2G Bro.ulliirv New Yoik.' f f . '
Our Piano Fqrtqa are also fofSalaby Mrs..C
BitANAR-it nt (SolveMoti mil Snu Antonio Texas
who will supply huyerd at Xow York prices cost of
freight and fnsur.mcd u'dded Our iiudrutiieutsavo
all warranted for three yora. f .
. uUim UAINTKS miOTlfKUS. .
W. H. riNCK.Vno-Ct.AIDORNK STRUMM KJ IINCKAR1)
tti vir-i. t'm k;'i'nni i.i e- '
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WHOLESALE
nr.tnn t." t? c
K.TJ.iSKSJiJ.itJ
ami dealors m-
;rr t
Wines liiqtiors Tobacco ClgarsJ etc. cic
Nbw Oumuns La)
AVE liavo tiled the credit oxporimpjit h'ng
I V enough to bo satisfied that it docs not' suit the
Grocery business; mi J particularly objcotionnble is
a mixed business 'f nndi'mid crcdif lij which tho
punctdal ctistomor hng to bo itvcrogud with the
slow and doubtful. 'There aro many verv dyVur
people of the latter class hut wo ilont wUh to soil
thorn goods on a credit and tuulse their neighbors
pay additional piouU on their short comings Wo
aiy to thoso who wit-h their orders properly filled
with jut suc'i articles as thoy deftcilho. and at low
piices that they will do woll to instruct their Cot-
ton Factors or OommiIon Merchants to pay their
Orocory bills monthly or contract to scud us
monthly remittances and thoso who can conven-
iently comply with these terms will directly find
tho great advantages of promptitude both in prhvs
ainl qualities of go'tds. Orders for fimily or plan-
tation supplies wilt always receive prompt and care-
ful attention and country incruhants will bo alluw-
od a liberal margin for piofits.
We deem It unnecessary to give a lone catalogue
(of goods wo deal in sufficing to gay that wo keep
constant 'rcsh supplies oi Pork 1 lour Lard Hacon
Sugar Molasses Salt WhUkcy and nil other fami-
ly and plantation supplies; and wo havo mado fav-
orabjo arrangements in (icrm.iuy France Knglaiid
and Havana for tho direct importation of tho best
brands of Wines Brnndios iiaticos Sal.nl t)ils.
Porter Ale Cigars etc etc. All such nrticlcs as
our customcis. may order and wo havo not in store
(of exactly Jlho 'Mud of brand dorcribed) wo will
procuro Irom other importers or doaler? nt cash
prices and fill their orders literally and carefully
C Planters and others who order tholr Gro-
ceries through their Cotton Pnetors or Commission
Merchants and who wish to givo ua a trial have
but t instruct tholr agents to buy of us and their
wishes will bo cheerfully compiled with. Or they
can order direct from us and instruct their agent to
pny mo iirgi ox unco Huuuuumng inouin.
n!2-ly PINCKAIID STEELE & CO.
C.
M. OOEN & COMPANY AVhoIesalo
and Retail Grocers nnd Forwardinc and
Commission Merchants next door below Powder-
horn Wharf Havo now on bund nnd will sell at
tho lowest cash price 500 sacks Salt; 50 sacks
Coflce: 50 barrels Flour; 100 barrels of Cement
with a general assortment of GROCERIES and
hlQUtJllS; and aro receiving fresh supplies by
every steamer and vessel from Now Orleans and
New Voik. 'Also on consignment Glowson'n fjllp-
per powor and Hand Corn Mills. These mills are
not equaled in cheapness shuplHty and durabili-
ty. Thoy can bo seen at thou atoro. v vl 3
RL A CKSMJTFTT K(i.
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w. A uuaukis nogs leave 10 announce jm
tho citizens of .San Antonio and surrounding
country that ho has recently opened the shop on
olidad street opposite tho Plaza Houso Billiard
Room whero ho can bo found nt working hours
ready to wait upon all thoso desiring horses shod
wagons ironed or repaired or any kind of job work
usually done at a smith's shop executed with
promptness and dispatch at moderate terms. l;ly
COMMSHI ION BITS OPPICE
Galveston.
HI). JOHNSON U.S. Commissioner nnd
Master in GfCanctrih also Land
Agent nnd Commissioner' op D kds for every
State in the Union.
. It 1. fAnMA. T)n.A-.nr lllA.n.H -..!
other Instruments ot Writing drawn nnd authenti-
cated for use or record in any part pf tho United
states.
f" Instrument loknowledged before a Notary
or other competent officer In any bounty ntfic
State of Texas and ccrtlfiod to by mo us Com
inisstoner can bo used nnd recorded In any St e
In the Union Docuincnt.s forwarded to mo
through tho malls will meet with prompt'attonlion
Pnrtieulnr attention pald-to taking depositions
527" OFFICE opposite the nets Custom House.
ComuiiGxic Liniment
Warranted to destroy the Screw-vorm in
Stock audio prevent the attache the
mow-fly. (f( ' '
TIIEattention-of the Stock Unifiers of Vea.
1 tern Texas Is respectfully ctllod. to tho. fore?
going Mnliuent which will bo found to boiho beet
preparation ;hich hns yet been used for Mho pre
ventlon nnd "destruction of worms In stock.
Prepared nd sold by HUKD & CO.
T9tl;ly Conmereeetrsst'rSas Antonio.
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n a. Yvouennaunts W. ojiisg i Win. inra
J PvhhiwskirDrVaj'Mnopt mi Wkft.
the groat pinnlslrC..l.vOady.Ucflctio;vccarJ Ulc r
.n l 'Aklnl.la O I--1-- TttVtUdfn ' nml ATllNihTfl I fill 1 .i A
H1U I X4U4JWH. D.mi.iiyvMiluvu ...v .' ww.vu. r- Mi r
HriHn Thftndornl llnpeh! .Aluslehl Critia i" I'MitOrs 'l
Musical 'Review arid Musical World all of New
YorklCity Till'. Mason Milwaukio Wlsi'
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ISSbnS SltAMPliMErf.
ErorTily knows tho Inconvenience and trouble
caused bnvlnc dull Scissors. Tho trouble Is 'eas-
ily reined by the use of this Indlsponslblp article
ofconven4nV0 nnd utility. -fl
Host imtftonrnU to make monoy honorably
rapidly oi8By and surely! ever before presented
- Please 06rr tat Inducements
1st; ftjuirds but a'amall Anibdnt ot -money to
prose H
2d. It tho best instrument ever invented for
tho purpose C' ' ' ' '' '
3d. It pa s Inrgo profits both to tho wholesajor
and retailer bblng'from 100 to 300 percent "
4th. It l ii itirht nnd onsv occunatlon. A'whoio-
1d supply tcimW "earrlfcdlnhcaretagorTallso.
5th Itt Adaptation lto nllpoona cither in'nct
vo busincpttnii ialiincr td'socUro 'retnunoratlvo
empIoyincn.r'oUherlocaror travelling;
T to !.
ablo to clthe but. old orvounir
Gth.( The unlimited uso'of euch cnmnion'artSelcA
as eclsfiors njd shears Inovory dwelling house; off-
ice etoro" md manufactory nnd with tholi uad a
conpcnni'nt aa.1 nfhnrnnntntf. OniiSDa 'anlnex
jhiiue.tible'de and'for tholr sale.
yth.o tk no largo bonus for Town County or
?tuVrliht ifeale bufrgiVo afroo'chanoo. -
mnftraiowrtnv other foasonsitmt we
now
call your attention particularly to the I rc
i!"
u .nnli fre.onlv SOO 25
a. "1 -M( ?1 Uutfi' " l (JO
f..(lvi
i n nt
1tittfc'-.ai. ' 500.
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"t?p'S8(i . MC 'Off
fipu". .fitig
!UT
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SS Tl E GOLDEN PEN.
Something ne w 33 to $Q a day wiy realized
8KLUVG A. NRW AHTIGLnOI1.
UTILITY NOVELTY
UEA.UTY and HALEADIiaT V.
Prosontjng Viouorablo pr)fitablo .and jpopular In-
ducements for dealers and traders both local and
travolllng. to cngago In Jts ualo. . ' .
f "THE.aOLDENPEN Al .
Is warranted superior to any other motnllio pen ever
introduced to tho public. Thoy nro woll tempered
smooth nhd 'clastic-''mado of tho'flnest fctecl and
Ttdted -with Golden 2Hhuh giving them' tho most
attractive appcarncot will never corrode and nov-
or fail to give satisfaction. Nothing except tho fin
est Gold pens over before Invented In tho pen lino
can ootnparo with-ilicm in 'appearance nuality.
nulenbility economy or chonpnoss' Thiyfarc In-
deed. Fupcrior and by.many. preferred to a solid
'gold pen as tbojtotats ncyor comooff. t- .
) flhoyrctaU inuah'c'sjer nt ahalCtdimdorijatmo
oven oucii. iinui Jiiiupvusm u .tyicrprico tiii
last top tmc? longer wiljb sinoolbcr andao eve-
ry way 'preferable Thoir best rocommchdatlon U
the rapid' introduction thoyaro receiving in schools
colleges banks nnd mercantile establishments gen-
erally thionghuut tlie Union -
JTheir peout at construction renders thew a unl-
vcisol fuvoiito whllu thvtr clastic qualities make
thorn suitable for overy general uso. i'uttipin a
new and attractive ntylo with circulars cards Ac.
TinniS JDf salk.
1 dozen in neat box post-paid SOO 30
4 1 00
1 gross "- " . ' . 3 00
1'i( " by express . . -25 00
ImR;ioti "t'a SO p;dfPcco ..
A ievoivinr Calender .m.idoto reiresont n S20
!l
gold ideco A thing ot boauty an 1 utility on which
you can mala a big snow ot money on a gmall.capl-
Priee for sinVc one? sont by mail post-paid 30j
i seni uywui pusi-pani o i uu
12 !3r?i8xPre88i 2 CO
100 "..J-.1 ' '' 15 00
- ORUBN'i'ATj BEAUTimER
Vo'v Wiplfrvliig the Complexion.
Prom tlmo Mmmcmnrial ladles of tho highest
rank Emprises and Queens havo caused Nature
to bo oxplorol iy tho most learno I and skilful to
find a propiritlnn whWU would4 llnmodlately iiu-
nrore pnd bcnUify the eojnnlexlon. .. x . ..
'. TIWi'JtlKNTv7..MKOTllPn?n " '
Pmparts to thoV'lg instantnheoualy that white-
new softness vehuty npeahihcoMwhioh arc
sclhom met wih iiiailulft1 ami peculiar alotio to
tlio ymng nndheaithy uml .iots' perfectly niitu-
rul tli.it the u'.tecst scrutiny fails to detect its pres-
ence j
H rcniovcSjVeoklos ro'lnoss roughness nnd all
impurities of tho skin. It also exhales a delightful
fragraiicu an'l i.s unequ.ilted as a porfumo.
it is guaratitsud to bo free from all inetalic snb-
Btnnces or any other Ingredient injurious to tho
tddn. In each C.ilnn of tliollouutlfiur is included
A Flacoii of Colour do Rose d'Oricut
tlio rarctt jM'fipnr.itiunoxtaut which when usd hi
connection with tho llcautlflor produces a really
mniciil I'JTout.
It is the griuid coup dc grace of every ParUinu
11 ell i) an I Ilia pioprictor has been induced to es-
tablish no m'tcricy 'ir it .ilo in the Uultud .States
Price wnoiiFcnt by mall post-paid SI ?5
11 express 1 00
4 Caissons sent by " 3 00
i2 u " " 8 00
Patenl Pocket Coin Detector .
For Testing alt chute of Gold tf Silver Coins.-
Tho size of litis cuto little- instrument is three
inches long quarter Inch thlik and weighs ono and
a half ounces which make's itconven'ont for carry-
ing In the pocket nnd will be sent by mMI pre-paid
to any person in thu United states for 01.
A NEW AND IMPROVED
P E N C I Ii SHARPENER.
Singlo ones .sent by mail 25 Cts or 915 per gross
Nt w stylo of Dour Fastener
" " Knife Sharpener
Goose Quill Pen Maker n uetv Patent nrti
clo for making Goose Quill Pens with pen knifo
etc. combined Price $3 nnd SI; inlaid with sliver
and namo engraved on it 85. A vary beautiful
and neat article that occupies tho spaco of an ordi-
nary pen kt.ifo.
Also various other now palcnnttlclcs of ujlljtyy
Thoso remitting 3i5 nt phu'thho by mall or ex-
press can order 315 worth' of sainplos ntho lowest
wholesale "prices. y
Address 1 R. T. DETVfiT & CO.
nlG-3m 123 South Third St.Phila. Pa.
M'pr tyfew Orleans
UNITED' TATES
MAIL LINE.
O r... .. Jfc :
fcn
tie lohowinff'BU-in sz
perlor Bt.i
.will run between
ihdinnolrandNcw Orleans via palyeston tha
comtngvoason via uicsuipi .uivcf wujut luu
U.S. Mails; . . v ' s L7.
CIIASIOnGA?iCapt.J.Y.LAWLESS
PEXA'3. i " II. WILSON ' .;
MI?-XIC:0 W. U. TALCO
Tjoavinglndianola Mondays and Thursdaysat Sa.'m
' TIIE GENt ItUSIC. c.7
Will eavo Indlanola for Now Orleans direct Pii
ovory alternate Viiday on-her. return from Qrzoa
Santiago. ? k.
TIIE OniZAIlA Capt II. PliACrJ
MATACOIIDA J . " PIiANDEItSf
will run between Indlanqja flakes ton and Brfiuh-
car. Prom tlio latterijuace Passengers will' tnice
the Opelousas TlUtroad to New Orleans leaving
Indinnola on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 A. ?
carrying tho VB mails
For freight or passage having elegant accommo-
dations apply to i '
U.K. OALDWrtt Tnilianola
K.U.NiciiowCo-?GttI lon
or Jas. IK LocKfiAnT 7
C. II Payne. XcwOrlSiins
A steamship of this.llno wjll leavo Gulvoeton for
Sahlne every weaiesuny.
IndlanolftOct 1G 1858.
I(ST &t?l VAVA nD.-Uil'etwcen the lUt
Frio and the Nueces lUvers1 n'Memdranlhim book
contaluing a nMo of Mrs.'Quigtev; and Charles
Ilrown. for $125'!?5 ns also a note for 830 Tt'cop.
tnlned alsd sonie naYcrs Thd'olwvorbWardwlll be
pii J oq the book anil Us. contents being presented
cither Ut tho undesigned or to Dan Murphy nt
Port Davis. T. JOHNSON.
I Ban Antonte 0 t. 28 W if
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tho most profound writers on science luornlurc
morality nnd reliclon. they stand as thoy ev or
have atoodr uhrivallod In tho world of ileUf
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more correct and satisfactory record of' the cur
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Cents a year for oablfoftho Bbvlows.
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TIIE FARMER'S tSUlDE.
J
To Scientific and Practical Agriculture.- By
IIi:NitvSTK.ritKNSiF. R.M. of Edigburgh and tho
Into J. P. Nouton Professor of Scion- Una Agricul-
ture hi Ynlo Collego. Now Haven 2 vols. Uoynl
Octavoi 1G00 pages and. uu- morousJAVood 'flnd
Stool Engravings
This Is confessedly tho most complete work on
Agriculturo over published yind ih order to give
It a wider circulation tho pu bllsho liaro resol
ved to rodiiceitheF lUieo'tO w in " Muiiml
FIVE DUIiXjAi-Kd Fft THE1 T1V(T
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When sent by mniWpostpnM) to' California
and
Otier
part fji the Union nnd to Canada (postpaid)1 8G
ffiFTA uork is not the old JJook 'of- the .
farm.'1
Rcmittanco for npy of' thq . aboro pudllcations
should always bq addrcssodr post palp to .the Pub-
llshors.n i .
LEON 1U SCOTT & CO.
No 51 Gold Street New
.. . : .. ...l. .i..J.JtJ.3..-.J...-..J ' -'
CHARGES 11INE;
Jeweller Sc WsVtcUmnlcor
BKGS leave to inform tho citizens of Snn
Antonio and vicinity that lio Is now roC2'
coiviriffono of tho lanrost and choicest ns-?w?W
8ortmcnt0 of Jewelry over Imported Into thls1
country consisting of
WATOHSS UJIAINS IJ RACE LETS. RINGS
EAR RINGS miEASTPINS. CAKE
JJASKETSt SILVER GOltiETS
SPOONS PORKS SILVER
PSTOUERSt PORT MONIES CARD
CASES GOLD AND SILVER SPEOTA-
CLES 4e. &L r I
Mr. Hlrib wishes to state that Ms silror ware
Is manufactured to his own order and bears tliij
Assayor's stamp of tho U. S. Mint lto guarantees
it as pure and will scIl'Ht 'Now'Vork iHces. JTq
the ladies ho moat respectfully tenders his thanks
for past favors nnd would'ho happy to sro th'oin at
his old stand on Commerce-' stroot where ho will
ho most pluase4 to show thorn hU extensive and
magnificent stock.
' Quick sales nnd small profits" is his motto
therefore Gtvo bluiM cMl. " '
Engraving of all kinds executed to orde1.
Kan Antono Nov. 12 1058-diVwGm
C vWoineau St Co.
Commerce Street corner ofi Ylitre St
DKAl&RSln.Fndt of all kinds IIavaiiofClprttrJoI
nil lirHiids.'suchstxAtlorerf Cdrvmiifs KI.Fol
W'jtHliiiiciuii Ri'jrucrroff- Pluntntloiu NiciiUano. Ks-
coxcfta Maria LouMa Inenuldad -U Sultan Flora
Kegalia In do Indlns UnuUva Junius Cillntraili
XC i Chewing Tohucco Perrlque &c.; Smoking To
l:icco. Oiiporul. itirKiriu rernsjup. nuvaim aiftryiAini
Vlnrliilu iiiul CfifiUti'r t KniilT: Hai'ttnu hml Mxirnii
Clarlun; a lark''! aortruent of Pipes mid stctn" ot
all cnwH; Candles of all dux?. OUm Orop rrcPrve
of nil kinds. Jellies and Jam of Clo ra. Omnnes.8raw
herrlsA (luinccfco..&e D.iten KigfJtalhwrune
-yrupi.'onliiil wines uf allrUxftes usat Malaga
Xc tec ; Pamllv tind Table wineut $3 00 uer.doieitj
without the bottle. ni2id&wJrr
Southern Plows Corn Shelters &c.
A. F. MAYIIER & CO.
No. Yckcy Street
Ncw'York'bity.
A. P. M'AC6wdtd respectfully inform South-
ern Merchants and Dealers In- Agricultural Imple-
ments that thoy aro still manufncturlng a) kind
of both Steel and Iron Southern plows Plow Cost-)flg-C0Tn
Btiellers liraln Cradles Hay and Stajl
CuttcrsPn Mills'' St6r6 Trucks Garden 'and Ca-
nal Harrows (Hn (Soar Segment Castings Ao Ao
Agricultural nnd Horticultural Implements Ma-
chinery Seeds Fertilizers Ao &a which we will
sell nt Io we it PniCKS than any other houso In the
United Stntcs. Wo havo a Descriptive Wholesale
Priced Catalogue which wo will furnish oh nppll-'
cation by mall or otherwise. All Goods warren tod
to bo us represented. A. P. MAYHKIl lC0
Send for our PrlcoMdst." No. 64 Vesoy st.f N. Y.
Successors to John Mavhordtc Co.
nl2-3m (Who established tho business in 1820.)
TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser
having been restrcd to health In a few weeks by
a very simple remotly after haying suffered VgYernl
years wltha "severe Lung Affection nnl thatllread
disease 'Co'nsuinptlon. Is in.UouVto mnk'e known
to his fcllow-sufferors the' means of euro To alt who
desire it ho will semi n copy of the prescription used
(free of charge) with dlrectlonsforpYettarlng nnd
using tho samcj widch they will And usure cure for
Consumption y Asthma Jironchltis A-c The only
object of tho 'advertiser In Bonding the prescription
U to.bencfit tho nflllctcd ns tt wit cost them uoth-
Ingntid idhy prove ATrtessIng. Parties wishing the
prescription will please address '
' HKV. EDWARD A. "WILSON
n8-8w WIIliarasburg.Kings Co. N Yf
E. CIIADWITX
WATCHMAKER $ JEWELLEUi
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IV Antonio njrjiilivicinUy tbn
hlotaeir pt&Jjffiritojtfaxit
Inc on th' 'Ji business.u
that he lifts located
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U purose oi cam'
ond hopes bvstrlct.
auenuuii
rnl shir
iccuuonoi worjt to merit a II be
9 . m. .- " --'"-
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onn on' Jewel rv and Seals'.
A Dne ffr
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A HOTTSK AND LOT . -
In the ulost fashionable part of tho city of San
Antonio. The houso Is newly built nnd basthrea
roms'nnd Vkltcbem end there Is an excellent well
upon tho promises Tho Lot conta'oijwo acres of
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X situated on the Medina Klver foUrtecn'mllea X
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farm of Mr. Mitchell Said farxh is well Improted
hi a good comfortabjp dwelling houses4 ftmTntl ifec-
essary oucrjuuuiogsj oornue ao. i no re are aoous i
aorcs VI laxfunucrngovi'iuucu mm inn uiu iai
uf cultivation. Tlieroils also a well of gftodwater.
Anyperwri wlshlug to rent a good farnTwilFSo
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