The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 22, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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rictor of tho Plaia llousb of our city.
fc Ho tcnJoc hi3 thanks to bU friends and patrons
nt'Austin and.aslu that be may bo rouiomborod in
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San Antonio
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tfly;r. Mounted 'Knives
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ltttfni)iamoiul.Hliifff
lI'oibenRriicles l'i wr line inanufAclured
at
-? aliiiri nbifce umiI 111 Hits bcKt manner.
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iriifrVutfliifF dune In every fctvle.
'irwelry renaiwdund.warriinlrd' ' Orders frntn ndi.
tfiicn iccofnonnied with tbp Cuab or citable refer
- neewill mtpr.iinpt altentiuu.
Store undtMaiiuructonr ort Commerce street four
doorapnulbftlieMotunaia
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Q.EAT1EP PKOPOSAIiS to furiilsh the
' i&traaM' now Stationed at this camp with Frosh
s e k
iJEEjrQf ogood anl whohsome quality (neeks
andibRRTiVexcludcd) will bo'rocoivod nt this office
until 'ti o'clock M 1st of December 1859.
Tho tlmo for which such beef will bo required is
twelve months; or such less tlmo aa.tbe t'omtalssa-
ty-General o'f Subsistence may direct
.4;jTho' contract will ho awarded to tho lowest re-
Jsponslble .bidder subject to 'the approval of the
j v$cmm Issary General of Substatonco.. The acting
f-3fAsit Commissary of .Subsistonco reserves the right
to reject allbids deemed extravagant.
..Every proposal must bo accompanied by the
r Rime's of two responsible mon! ns securities for the
laithful'performance of tho contract' and muBfc be
sealed nnd ondorsed on the backi Proposals for
furnishing Fresh Ueef" and' addressed to the nct-
iu" Asat. Commissary of Subsistence at this camp.
V .- fSisnedJ B. W H. ItEAD-
. r ibd Uout. 8th Infantry A.A.C.S.
Office1 of A. A. C.S. )
rWrt'-Xawson Texas. J
November 5th 1859 w3t
Witf'' NEWJDHUG STOUE.
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Btnt
' ' nnA:nrita0.iia.Warel.Asriculturni mpiPinMitfl
jb'Stoves.'Hnwp" raint'n OilstJlaM &ec.
WivrivciriF SUveii'ware anil
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A Carar.Wri';vU'MorrJbntt61 ..rocket
f KiiirVilcbnurfvYiiiikee Clocks
11 1i'i-iftW:'0(IlKell(v andotbor Jewel.
.rJlIE'unuer8ipnen is now opening- a new
Adprug Slore in the former residence of Br.
1BWri1nfor thQ. .Court House and solicits a part
o'f the iiatronago'of the inhabitants of West Texas
and hoposto eccure the confidence of the same by
- a 'strict attention and keeping a fresh and geauiuo
' Htock'oP '
Medicines
. erbs
' y-w5 pajras "
' m 4Dyestuffs
; Perfumeries &cM
hand and at the lowest prices Cheai-
ons will bo prepared by him at or-
v ond-dispatch Tr
of rhyslottna and Drngglsst are
fjfep PARTNERSHIP.
gofore existing betwocn W.
Jiand Edmond Kerr is dis-
en5EUher party will sign
Iln-Wutlon. . '
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y-E. J. LEE
VANCE & BRO
San-Antonio
12 Pine St.
Texas
New York
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NEW
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. FANCY
DRY GOODS
Toxethet wilh a full and complete assortment 0
everything comprised in the Irytoitds line to wlncl
llic attention orbuyeri Urespcetfully toliclted.
Also Irish IimenUnenIIaiidkercU.efs.Mnen Pam
ask Tabic Govern i:ngHsb3MrUasCaml)rUWooleu8
Kid Glorofl Shlrn in ever? Style fcc. 4c.
FLANNELS BLANKETS
ferFamlly and Tninp u. Alst. English eran and
AinnricanUOSItny. Carriage Cloth Jt Trimmings.
CLOTHING
BOOTS SHOES AND HATS
SITArM.E AND FANCY
GROCERIES
HARDWARE k CUTLERY.
A full nortniriit of bar and ulab Iron nlauksmltht
Uel.owi TvnU.&e. Iinprurcd lVcoak IMnws. Wroiitfki
Iron and Sluel UouUtboard uf ditrerenl sixes
Qaccnsware and Qlasswnro
Carpenters and Joiners Tonls ton4p by the best
Manuriiciurcrt.
A full Hint general assortment of Uout Furntshlns1
Cuods. Auinible for city or country. S'i
COMMERCE STREET
Oppoaltc The EngUsli Q?rmRii Scbtol
NEAR THE BlOOGE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Staple
and Fancy
GROCERIES:
Crushed Powdered Loaf and Coffee Sugar?; JaTar
lUo Manilla and Mocha Coffee;
Hywn Gunpowder linpcri.it & blink Ton.?;
Flour Laid MoIass.jp IJ.icon lilcs Tongues
Ttecf and Putatow ;
Lard Oil Beans nnd Onions;
Sperm St'ir .Adamantine uud ChoulU
purm Candle?;
liluo and White Stnrch ;
ouajis No. 1 Fuinily nnd other kinds
Altuntidt! Vormicilli Italian Maccaranl.
CUmii Prunes Sweet Oil
Ruck Cumly Castile Soaps and
Guam Jelly; y
ll.izanl Hogorfi' Dupont ar
Kentucky lliuu Powder;
Tobacco rnrious brands;
Seirnrri genuine Ilnmna and German;
Pipcs and Pipe Heads;
Wines and Mquoru J'alo urnniiy u. V t rro-
prietors; Cugnac Alex -cignctte Palo Sherry
Duff Gordon Jaga Mndcira Burgundy Port
Jeffrey's Ale in jugs MuirA Sons do. London
Porter Holland Utn Irish nnd Scotch Whiky
old Jmnacn Hum pure Old Peach Brandy Cher
ry liaepncrry nnu Ulackocrry JJrandic? bwect
Matng.i Cooking AVino Claret of various brands
MonongaheU Bourbon Bye Ilcrr's Zelglcr'f
and low priced Whisky's ; ytomaeh nnd Siough
ton Bi tera Ginger Wine Wheat Whisky Cidct
and White Wine Vinegar assorted Cordinls De
Orgeat Absynthe Lemon tfyrup tStranbciry
Baspbcrry and other Syrups ;
hnmpngne various brands;
Ground ripiccs and Coffee;
Chocoliito Bvoma Cocoa Mustard;
Bice Flour S. 0 Soda Cream Tartar;
Yeast Powdora Fine Table Salt;
Tapioca Curry Powder Com
Starch Sago Farina Pearl
Barley Indigo and
Fig Blue ;
Sauces: Jhn Bull Haryey Worcester Mush
room Tomato Walnut Anchoyi and Pepper.
Crosse A Blackwoll's English Plcklcp;
Capers Sardines Spiced Salmon aud
Oysterg; Clams Lobsters Turkey
Chicken Wild Pigeon in cans.
Spanish and French Olives;
Cans grccu Peas green Corn
Asparagus and Tomatos;
Brandy Peaches and Cherries;
Prcsorvcs Cranberry sauce
Jellies Jams Pino Apple
Kaspberry Plums Gooseberries
Damsons Peaches Currants
Strawberries Apples and
grated Pincnpplo;
Dried Apples and loaches; Sour krout split Peas;
Flavoring Extracts.
Dry Goods and Clothing Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps Ladles' and Misses'
Straw Goods.
WOOD AND WIIXOW WARE.
A large assortment of
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Demijohns Jugs Ao Ac.
HARDWARE
Nails Chains. Hoes Mills; Lead Drop and
Buck Shot! Paint nnd YarnUh
Brushes; Potwaro
Ac ic Ac.
SADDLERY.
All the leading Staple Goods In that line with
many and numerous other oods.
Drugs and McdicIncH Perfumery Paints
OlU.aud Varnish nooks and Stationery
and a general supply oi Furmsning uooua
b S. SAMPSON
Commerce street opposite tho
English-German School.
v9nl-Iy San Antonio Texas.
NOTICE. The firm of Pulllam A Nowlin is
ihU rfnv diiaolred: all persons Indebted to the
late firm will find" their notes and accounts in the
hands op'w. Ir. Fuliiam wno win nouiuaio au
claims sgainst the firm. W H. PULLIAM
CtlAllIiES HINE
Jeweller & Watchmalccv
"DEGS leave to Inform tho citizens of San
XJ Antonio rind vicinity that be is now ro
coivinc one of the tarcost and choicest as
sortrnt-nts of Jewelry ever Imported into this
country consisting of
WATGES CHAINS BRACELETS RINGS
MAR RINGS BREASTPINS. CAKE
BASKETS. SILVER GOBLETS
SPOONS PORKS SILVER
PSTCIlERSPORT MONIES CARD
CASES GOLD AND SILVER &PECTA-
UkES Ac Ac.
Mf. Hlne wishes to stato that b!a stlror irnre
Is manufactured to his own order nnd bears' the
AssayerB stamp of tho U. S. Mint. Ho guarantees
It n9 pUre and'wlli sell at Now York prices. To
the ladies ho most rospect fully tenders Ms tbftnks
forpast fayor3.apd would bo bnppy tosro them at
b&Old etabd on 'Co'tnmerco etrcetj where beivrlll
ba'mnst plofiscJ to show them bis oxtenslve and
raaanificenutock! - ; I "
. 4'Quie sales nncf email profits" is hs motto
therefore1. QHq btm n oall. -.
EiiffrdVing of all kinds dxeouted to onto.
utvu miiuuiv v. ii tyvU'tVVW
Comanche lilnimcnt
Warranted to destroy the Screio-icorm in
Stock andto prevent the attackof the
Bloxv-jly
PJIE attention of tho Stock Raisers of Wcs
L tern Toxas Is rcsnectfullr cnlled to the fore
going Liniment which will bo found to bo the best
preparation wntcn lias yet been usou iqr tno pre-
vention nnd destruction of worms In stock.
Prfittared and sold by REED A CO.
v9nl:ly Commerce street San Antonio.
n M. COEN & COMPANY Wholesale
J' and Hotall Oroccrs nnd Forwarding and
Commission Merchants next door below Powdor-
horn Wharf Havo now on hand nnd will sell nt
the lowest cash price 500 sacks Salt; 50 sacks
Coffee; 50 barrels Flour; 100 barrels of Cement
with a general assortment: of GROCERIES and
LIQUORS; nnd are receiving fresh supplies by
every steamer and vessel from Now Orleans and
Now York. Also on consignment Glowson's Qlip-
per power nnd Hand Corn Mills. These mills arc
not caualcd in cheapness simplicity and durabili-
ty. They can bo seen at then store. v vi 3
Removal.
rPIIE undersigned bog toinfonn their friends
1 and the publlo In general that they havo re-
moved their
Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment
from the Main Plaza to tho now building of J. C.
French opposite tho Post Office.
They will continue to keep on their old stand.
tn Main PIrzu a largo assortment of Stnplo and
Fancy Dry Goods for
RET AIT
nnd solicit tho further patronage of their frlens
and tho public in general.
nll-3m H. MAYER k CO.
Sjivcry Stable.
Iftt. T3. Bit ADEN' of the" Texas House"
ilL Careel street nnd Mr. B. Wnlbol having
formed a. business connection arc prepared to hire
saddle hordes ambulances nnd bujrgies at inodjo
rate rates. Tho utmost euro taken of horses nnd
vehicles entrusted to their charge.
Stable opposite the Texas House Ciirccl street.
San Antonio Nov. 8 1859 uI91y
CARD.
A. flCIHiCRMAN hnvtne returned to
17 Sa
an Antonio has resumed the practice of his
profession.
Ofiioo at Mr. Nettc's Drug Store on Commerce
street. tUm&wtf
Horses and ullules lor Sale.
--JW AMKRlOAV AND SPANISH Males niu'
iSbT Horfes nf K VElt Y K1SD AXD DESCUIP
sZZSLmmYlO V for alc.
a pirtufb tliMnlcs and Iloraei ore broken rcart
for liurucuhnr saddle .
ThehubKCrihur will lWInsly nr i-n lnl lo iiit pur
eh s nt tiiion lUroAtNS Kiik Cash. For full parllp
ulafl sight of Mock &c mllun tins iiudcrfiiriutdnl In
ranch nt Demi .Inbn Uend- Guadalupe Kiver 21 mile
ihove New UiauutVl.
(JKOnnKH. APPMANN
.Nnrv lil'i. 1R.0. lv or it.
$.100 Mtcwanh
R ANA WAY from Brnzorh a yellow Imy.
named DICK belonging to tho subcrlher. TI10
boy is about 20 years of ago 5 feet 8 inchos high
weighs 140 p3uuds hai a round face dull eyes
thick lips and down enst look ; ho playg on tho fid-
dle and can road and write. He miy pass for a
white; w.nallol nnd assisted in getting off nnd
may strike for Mexico. Upon hil apprehension nnd
confinement in tho j.iil of tfan Autonlu I will give
a reward of 5250.
The boy is something of a carpenter and it is
supposed has been supplied with forged free papers
or pass or letters to travel with. To get possess-
ion of these I will givo $250 more. Tho boy may
travel as Dick Richard Tyler or William Wright.
He docs not sneak a word ot bpamsti.
PETUtt MACGREAL.
Brazoria Nov. 7th 18G0. n20;4w
FItOSSEWS PA'IENT LAP-WELDED
Iron JSoiler Tubes.
Every article necessary to drill tho Tube-plates
and to set the Tubes in the best manner.
Tubo cleaners Stcel-wiro and Whalebone brushes
Tubes for Artesian wells fcc screwou togciucr
flush on both sides or with Coupling either outside
or inside. THOMAS FROSSER & SON
n!9w3in 23 Piatt street New York.
t vWoincau A9 Co.
Commerce Street corner of Yture St
DEALERS in Truin of all kinds Ilavann CIgari of
nil tiruiul. uch as Cassadore Cervantes IA Fol
Wasbinginn Uegncrron I'lantaiion. Niootlano. E-
n h.ri:i l.imi-a. Iinronu dan. LI Sultan Horn
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Kegalnt 1
&c ; Che
las do India Londrca Abcllna Cillmlradto
...fn.r 'iv.i.tf.n. Pfirrifiiie. te.t.1 Smoklne To
mcco. fJonoral. Turkish l'erriguo.HKvana Maryland
Virginia ami Canister; Snuff j Havana ai)d Mexr;
Cigarltos; a Inro nsortmentof Pipe1 find blcms of
all classes; Candies ofnllclii8eiitGuiN drop Preserve
of nil kinds. Jelllfand Jam of Go)avaOrangesSlrar
berries Quince &c..ftc ; D.ite Fig IlainhiH.Prunes
Syrup. Cordial' wines of allrUxaes UHcat Malaga
c cc; Family and Table wine at S3 00 per doxeu
without the bottles. m24dfcvly
Carriage Painting
Tnfi undcrslgneil havln; opened . uliop f r the pnr-
poseur PiflKTIEO CAHMAGE& would res
nPr.iAillv Inform the cifiKenn of Han Antonio nnd the
djoluing country thai he is now prepared to paint
ar-'uKO upon the Hhorlt'M notice nnd In the moat up-
r.'ired tyti' having ccen cngBged in ihiH business for
)o.nc tiinu Iih hoped to KivuxulUf.iction.
He has nhn m cnneetlnn wlih hU shup. made ar-
mnfjemenU for repairing the wood Iron and ir'mmmg
nork upon 2arrlaj;e If desired. 11 may be found at
all hour of the day ut hU hop on the Mouth Hide of
Main Plata directly in the rear of thewtoru of Norton
&Bro'. F. LAWRKY.
tan Antonio Julie Uh 1859. dfcwOtn.
COMMSSIIONER'S OFFICE
Galveston.
f) D.JOHNSON U.S. Commissioner
l Master in Chancery also 1
nnd
Land
Aoemt and Commissionek of UtKVB for
every
Sttito in the Union.
g Deeds Mortgages PoweTSof Attorney and
other Instruments ot Writing drawn and authenti-
cated for uso or record in any part of tho United
States.
I3f Instruments icknowledgodbefore a Notary
or other competent officer in any 'Jounty in the
State of Texas and certified to by me as Coin
mipsloner can be used and recorded In any Sta e
In the Union. Documents forwarded to me
through the malls will meet with promptattontlon.
Particular attention paid to taking depositions.
J3f OFFICE opposite the new Custom Home
rnAICEN UP. By the subscriber ono Bay
X Horse Mule and ono Bay Mare Male good
matches both branded GAT (connected) on the left
hip. on tho eset side of the Solado at the Austin
cresting. J- G. MARTIN.
NEW PATENT tfANCY ARTICLES.
AGENT'S HEAD QUARTERS
THE PATENT
SCISSORS SHARPENER.
Every lady knows tha inconvenience and trouble
caused by having dull. Scissors. The troublo li eas-
ily remored by tho uso of this Judlspenslble article'
of convenience nnd utility. "
Bcstlnducemtnts to rualto money honorably
apldiyj easily and surely over boforo presented-.
PUatt Observe the Inducement.
1st. It requires but a small amount of money to
prosecute It.
2d. It lithe but instrument ovor lnventqd for
the purpose. " 4 ' '
3d It pays largo profits. bQUrto thu wlrelesalor
and'retnller being from 100 to 300 percent.
4th. It Is a' light and easy occupation. A whole-
sale fiurfplycan bo carried In n carpet bngor vallso.
Cth'lU adaptation to all persons elthor In act-
ive business or fishing to securo remunerative
employment cither local or travelling. It is Quit.
able to olthof sex old or young.
0th. The"unli'mitcd use of such common articles
hi scissors aridehcais" in overy dwolllnir houao. off-
Hoi-store 'nnd Manufactory and wltb.thcli uso' a
iconsecnyli riQCU oysnarpening causes an inox
nausitoio uomnnuior meir enio. . .
9th. V ask no largo bonus for Town County or
State right of sale but gtrq afroo cbahco.
"We could enuinorae many other reasons but we
now wish to call your attention particularly to the
Low Tcnus op( SXlb.
Single samples by mall free only 800 25
6 ' 1 00
3 doien " " " .2 00
12 5 00
Por cross express nt purchaser's expense 15 00
All packed In noat boxes with labels show bills fco
Somo agents are making 810 per day selling
this article alone.
THE GOLDEN PEN.
Something new 85 to 810 a day eas'dy remitted
RKt.MNC) A MWW AnilCLE OP
UTILITY NOVEIjTY.
BEAUTY ami SAIjEABIIiITY.
Presenting honorable profitable and popular in-
ducements for dealers and traders both local nnd
travelling to ongngo in its sale.
THE GOLDEN PEN
U warranted suporlor to any other metallic pen ever
Introduced to tho public. Thoy are well tempered.
smooth and clnftlc made of tho finest steel nnd
Plated with Golden Finish giving them tho most
attractivo nppenrncc : will novcr corrode nnd nev-
er full to glvo satisfaction. Nothing except tho fin-
est Gold pens over before Invented in tho pen lino
can compare with thorn In appearance quality
salcablllty economy or cheapness. Thoy are In-
deed superior and by many preferred to a solid
gold pen as the points nover como off.
Ihey retail much easier at a half dltno or dime
oven each thun other pens at a lower price ; will
Inst ten times longer write smoother nnd arc eve
ry way preferable. Their best recommendation is
tho rapid introduction thoy are receiving in schools
colleges banks and mercantilo establishments gen-
erally throughout the Union.
Their pccul.ar construction renders them a uni
versal favorite while their elastic qualities mako
theiu sultablo for every genoral uso Put up in a
uew and attractive stylo with circulars cards &c.
TrjnMH or salr.
1 dozen la noat box post-paid 800 30
4 " " 1 00
1 gross
12
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3
25
00
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by express
Imitation of a 820 Gold Piece.
A revolving Calender mado to roprcscnt a 820
gold piece. A thing of beauty nnd Utility on which
you can mako a big show of money on a small capi-
tal. Prlco for singlo ones sent by mall post-paij 30c
4 sent by mail post-paid 81 00
12 " express 2 fin
100 " IB 00
ORlENTATi BEAUTIFIER
For Improving the Complexion.
From tiwo immemorial; ladles of tho highest
rank Empresses nnd Quoens have caused Naturo
to bo explored by tho most learnod and skilful to
find a preparation which would immediately iui-
nrovo and beautify the complexion.
THE ORIENTAL BEAUTIPJER
Imparts to tho tkln instantaneously that white-
ness softness and volvoty nppenranco which nro
solhoin met with in adults; and peculiar ulono to
tho young and healthy nnd yet so perfectly natu-
ral that tho cloicst scrutiny falls to detect itsprcs-
JCO
It removes freckles redness roughness nnd all
impurities of the skin. It also oxhalcs a delightful
fragrance and is unequallod as a pcrfumo.
It is guaranteed to bo free from all motalic sub-
stances or any other Ingredionts injurious to tho
fkln. In each Caisson of thoBoautifior is included
A Placon of Coleurde Hose dOrient
tho rarost preparation extant which when used in
connection with tho Bcautificr produces a really
magical effeot.
It Is tho grand coup dc grace of every PnrUlan
Belle and the proprietor has been induced to es-
tablish an agency for its sale In tho United Stntcs
Prico when sent by mail post-paid 81 25
" oxpress 1 00
4 Caissons sent by 3 00
i2
e oo
Patent Pocket Coin Detector
For Testing all kinds of Gold if Silver Coins.
The sizo of this cuto little Instrument is three
Inches long quarter Inch thick nnd weighs ono and
a half ounces which makes Itconvcn cnt for carry-
ing in tho pocket nnd will bo sent by mall pre-paid
to any person In tho United states for $1.
.A NEW AND IMPROVED.
PENOlli SHARPENER.
Singlo ones sent by mall 25 Cts or 815 por gross.
N
Sff w stylo of Door Fastener
(1 " Knife Sharpener
Goose Quill Pen Maker a uew Patent nrti-
clo for making Gooso Quill Pens with pen knife
etc. combined. Prico 83 and 81; inlaid with silver
and namo engraved on it 85. A very beautiful
and neat article that occupies tho space of an ordi-
nary pen kr.lfe.
Also various other new patent articles of utility.
Those remitting 315 at ono time by mall or ox-
press can Older 815 worth of samples at tho lowest
wholsale prices.
Address: R. T. DEWEY A CO.
nlG-3m 123 South Third St. Phila. Pa.
For JVeiv Orleans
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
HMIE Publi aro resncctfullv
1 informed that the following su-p
norior steam8hin8 will run between m
Indianola and New Orleans via Galveston tho
coming season via Mississippi River carrying the
IT. S. AlalU;
CIIAS. MORGAN Cnpl. J. Y. LAWLESS
TI3XA8 " H.WILSON
MEXICO " W. H. TALBOT.
Leaving Indlanola Mondays and Thursdaysnt 8a.m.
TIIE GEN. RUSK.
Will leave Indlanola for New Orleans direct on
every alternate Friday on her return from Brazos
Santiago.
TIIEORIZAHA
MAGNOMA
Cnpt.H.PLACK
" CROWELL
INLANDERS.
Galveston und Brash
Passengers will tako
MATAGORDA
will run between Indlanola
ear. r rom me inner piacu
tho Opelousas HUilroad to New Orleans leaving
Indinnola ou Tuesdays and Saturdays ut 8 A. u.
carrying the US. irialls
For freight or passago having elegant accommo
datloss. apply to
II. N. CALPWkm Indlanola.
I3.B.NlCHsACo.?Galmton
or Jas. II. Lockiiaiit i Wrtlir"w
C. B. Paymk New Orleans
A flteamshlp of this line will leave Galveston for
Sabiuo every Wednesday.
Indlanola. Oct. 16 1853.
i.nsT.-ftA REWARD. Between the Rio
Cl I--r
AK1 VflRilL.
Frio and tho Nueces Rivers a Memorandum book
contauilng a not ef Mrs; Quigley nnd Charles
Brown for 8125 25 as 'also a note for 830 It con-
tained ajso some papers. Tho above reward will be
paid on the book and its contents being presented
eitbsr to tho undersigned or to Dan Murphy at
Fort Davis T. JOHNSON.
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For Sale.
A HOUSE ANf LOT
iff in l no m03l lasniouuuiojmribi mo ciry nt sau
Antonio. The houBo Is newly built and litis three
roms and a kitchon; and there Is an excellent well
nnnn tho mmhios. Tho Lot contnns two acres of
land under fence nnd culture. It has the right of
itrlgetion. There is nn abundance of fine fruit
trees in tho garden principally peach and necUu
rlno. For terins Ac. apply at this ofljec.
San AntjnloOct 8 IB58.r-tf
Farm for llcnt
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS HIS FARM
situated on tho Modlna Rlvor fourteen milts
.. -r u Ia1 In lUr.r twMtntv. nnn.ttra this
SOUtu oi aiu niiwiiw iu 7"B w""vi "rj"" "
farm of Mr. Mitchell ioiu tarm is wen lmproveu
has good comfortablo dwolling houses and all nec-
essary out-buildlngs corrals Ao. Thero are about
acres oi jonu unuer a goou ivucu uwi uiku d"w
of cultWatJon. Thero is also a woll of good water.
Any person wishing to rent a gooo farm will do
well to call immediately on tho undersigned on the
nrnmlsei. or on Mr Frodelier San Antomo loxas.
oaeiier aau anioni" ioxa
ArnrsTE'TELLETcnr
7N Tn
TUE STATES
Mwnuigton rrom
tile tiUA oFmtiomo organ
nsjfKinat aniipp
run mkitish KktqpidAUi
QR1EAT BKDUCTili.i ITHB 'VWCjf UPBtirfAffJr Jr
L8C0TT A CO. New Yorkr. costUm H mU - T I
Hsh th? foUonlng ledln BHtWVlWW- ; -;!
The Edinburgh RtIc - . . -'
The Jtorifrftfi t
Went pomrcil pqrtlci 'bfrIlrW V
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onqifoaturcbrthelrcltaracier;: Asr OK KmcfC P
the nioat't)rt)T(mmlxiTrrtors 'on . Hrxicm' .llUahjr"iBl .-' . ' -
mornBty 'nnd rondlonVthey'stah'doit
tiaro stoodl 'unrirnllcd' t.'U-d
tew belHg" biiAdcretrWerfDi
Ubolar and tho Wofewron'Mmnn'whllo-tOtlhb'
more correct and saUftntttorVordpfltbaikV
rumisn a
m -r .'.
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cur-
ront literature Of the day throhdUl lhcwgrld
man canoe possibly obtained from anythor sev
rce. '
i.Ea!rT.Y COPIlftS. iv Avt .
Tho receipt 'of adyaneo sheets fromibBrit
till publtahersglve8- nddittonnl .raloontoMtheso'
Rtpjlntc. especially during the preMft.'es&Ulnjf
stato of European affairs Inasmuch na theycan
now bo placed In 'the hands oft subscribers ab-
out as soon1 ns (he Original edUiciii. . r ?
Tnrinio. . . . - 6
of tho fottr' RevUwTnillfJf oi
j) of tho four Reviews - t00
For any one
Eor any two) of tho four Rovleffa11- - S.00
For any three of the Tour Reviews - -'7 00
For nil four of the Reviows f - 'BOO
For Blackwood's Mugatlne ' -' -u ' v'oo
For DlacltWOod and thrBo'lUews - 900
For Blaokwood and the fouf- AtIotts VMtfoO
Fayqxtnttja be made in cUt'tatftHh&tafyc.
Money current in the State cheri Uiu(d'till
be received at pan - ai "
"Cluhbinir 'n t
A discount oftwehty-flvo percent fron1 thjTab
ovo prices will bo allowed to ClUdS 'ordering filur
or niorp contos of nny ono or uore-'ofltno aBflvo
work?. Tnust Four copies of Blgk'wbo&'of cf
any ouo Rorlow will Lesent toohenddrcM for
39 ; fourcoploa of the four Rotlotts" and i -Black -wood
for 3'iO ; and so on - '1" ''
PoataGTe f
In all the principal Cities end T6wniITtbeao
works will be dellvorod Ifrco.olf HoBtagcjWhen
soni ny mauiino postage lonny pqrt oUhe.;fjl-
tou ciuioa lTiu us out nmiiv lour tsJCUll
ayonr for ' Blackwood1.' nndJiut Fpurtccu
Cento a yonr for each of tho porlows v t
TIIE VARMCRS .GUIDE.
To Scientific and Praettcal rrtchKtrfrHy
IlE'nvSTE.rnu.NS V R. 9. of '"Edinburgh and ths
Into J. P. NonTO.s profcssoriOf ScIeniHlflofAfftlcdl
turo In Yalo'ColIogoNew Haven2 vols. toM
Octavo. IC00 pages and nu-'uorous "V bod "and
Btool Engravings. '
This Is confossodlYrthe most corpletework on
griculturqoVer published and In1 oro'er to .give
li a wider circulation. thoj pu blUh h.TO resol
ve'u .to roduco tho price to ' - rp
FIVE DOLLARS FOR TItte 'TWO
yoiiUMEar . vi
Whcnciit by mail (postpaid) to OallfornU land
Oregon the price will b6 97". To cvOry other
tart oi tho Union and tu Canada (post tiald)l4(i
ZfTHlAiwrH h-jQlth QldlBQQ&icftht
Farmr ' . fcnl tan
Remittance for any of the above puillleavtfona-
should always be addressed post palp to the Putt-
Ushers i ' l" -
LEONARD SCOTT A CO Ms?
No 54 Gold Street Neir. W
For Sale.: att
a piKe paum b'ifidAanwJnftt
ii. ofwhluliare In a good stato of cultivation-
good'vutfcr itunted on the El Pnso; .road sixty
miles west of San Antonio ahd 150 bead of good
cattlo. Also t no. Lots In the town pf Uvalde. . Dn
ono of tho lots thero is a goad itorohoufle iraroi
house well Ac. On the other a. good .dwelling;
kltchon garden Ao; good water on each.- Abo a
good farm Of two hundred. acres well Immoved and
well timbered with good wnt'or and adjoining th
town'of UvalJo. Also a twenty aero Lot with good
house; well cowpen Ac adiolnlngBald.villsgft For
terms Inquire of tho undorslgnod.at Uvalde Texas.-
in person or hy letter. W. II.'FULLIAM; a
Sept. 21 1850- nl3:2m 1
W. U. NXCtfAnu CLAIDpUMK STBBLEr.rtNCtUW
irNCKAR? STEELE WCO.?1"
WHOLESALE GRQ&EI$St '
and dealers In .i
Wines. Iilquors Tobacco Cigars etc. etc
NeVOhLfiAiiSjllIi " '"'
TfE have tried tho credit oxperimcnt'lnng
it cnough'to bo tallsfted that It does not null thai;
Grocery business; an J particularly objectionable Ut
i" ' v 'rliE ' i i m '
rsmaamM
a mixedbusiness or casn ana creau oy.wmca.tno
punctual customer has to be avorogedwith thi
slow nnd doubtful. Thero aro many very clever
pooplo of tho latter class jjut we-.dont wish to sell
them .goods on a credit and moke' hejr Jiclghbors
pay additional pro tit's oh their short comings. WV
say to-tKoso who wish their orders properly filled;
with just such articles 'as thoy desoribo. and at lorf
trices that thoy will do Well tp Instruct thojr Cot-.
ton Factors or Commission Merchants to pay'thelr
Grocery bills monthly orcontraet'io' tend us
monthly remittances and those who Cancpnven-'"
lontly comply with theso terms will directly findp
ihn trratit advantages of Droinntitudolbotlflh nrlcci'' "'
and qualltlos of goods. Orders for faraljy o plan
Inttn.
U supplies nlil always receivprobipt'ond carj!.
ful attention and country merchants will beallow
ed a liboral margin for1 profits.
Wo deem It unnecessary to glvo a long catalogue
of goods wo deal In. sufficing to say that wo keep '
constont rreBn supplies ot rorKiriourLardaconj .
Sugar Molasses Salt Whiskey and oll4other fami-
ly and plantatlon.'supplicfj ana we have made fav-
orable arrangements In Germany France England "
and Havntin.for'thb'djrect'.lmportatlohof HhO'best
brands 'of Wines Brandies Sauces Salad Oils
Porter AIo Cigars etc. etc. All such articles nsj
nn i- ruRtAmers .mnv order and we have not In storo!
(of exactly the kind of brand dorcribed) we will
nrocuro irom oiner imporiors orueaiers avcasu:
pricos and fill their orders literally and carefully. ' "
m.v Plantori and others who order their Oro-
...! til (.- .l....f..ll. .n1t..l IlU tL tWL!
wmm w D
U1SI1C9 mil uu vucuiiuii bviuttpu nnu. vr r
can ordor direct from' us and Instruct their Dgerit'to..
pay tho first of each succeeding month. . . i
ul2-ly PINCKARD STEELE h tO ' ' '
' ' ' jj
Southern Flows Corn Snellen c."j-A
A. F. MAYIIEIt k. OO. . . H - i
No 54 Vcsey Street .4i
New York Clry.
A F. Ms A Co. would respectfully Inform South- r-J
ern Merchants nnd'Dealors in Agrlcultural'ImplflV .-.
me'nts that thoy are still manufacturing alllkfnd:tk4fB?
of bothrftcel and Iron Southern Plows Plow Castf -
tags Corn Shollors Grain Cradles Ray and SallcV
Cutters.Fan Mills Storo Trucks Gurden aud CajAi
uat Barrows Gin Gear Segment Castings Ac. Ae.
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements Ma ; .
chlnery Seeds Fertllliors Ac Ao wblph we will '
sell ut Lowr.u PniCKS.than any other house In the '
United Statca. Wo havo a De.criptlTC yjiQlcsale
I'riced uainiorruo. wiucii no win lurniia un nupii
cation by mall or othorwlso. All floods warreoUitt
tn llft ..i TPnn.ented. A. P. MAYIIEIt A CO.'
Send for our Prico Llsti ICu. 54 Vndj-ei.WW
Successors to John MovlierA Co. .
n!2-3m (Who established tho bujinossin 1020.': tf
tToTirt maitl3Lf
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