The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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of HS*a An-
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tit our next
Seie adrer
sn.i earner**.
:*gu advert
torna &ÍN^
93^ Several <# mu
K* i. ei£*o:dafc|y pott
f^T'.. We arc aw
n>ucK cheerirg political to
- nr tim* iHjíiri
aitües in our city to-day.
or A c ^<o of chair* *t¿
>. A. Á X G* Railroad, fcs«
vac ,; .
Bsn,'* It
p-tr;ar>t c sr
íyíí"
Cetfrt) ieonrmeaiees it*
vt it to >«r reader* next WW-ki
Eáix
U is estimated thattwcr'SO
inches of -mm ha faHenia | this virility da
ring the p vsent month,
vwU-MiH*- 'ffil It
pans
f? J throng|i C'ur city on
vfe t.
f -r the
Oa:?y reo
I'stOX
We rfeturn our *i eeré, thanks
kit d favors and:; asawaace* ;we are
week from
Cr* Pal
¡osen
Í.S* i i
* v? ha:-;
tr<e
*■ )t stand
v-3 us.
, — We
¡nkes far tho
arrived it ta
¡t^ía
**1 ***
S3
4| ;j
large ti ahí of *waggoni|
v,. fmom the
virg from abroad*
_ HHHR . P i-=: i "£¡-
UarjnrAnóx Mjnfrxs^Hfín in
iher collin will be foocd the
a'"en the ¡iaatie tailing held! si Cíaí
ti 23r|i alt.* The batí Us start
m mil uio of sunüe
t %■ ntf Jta-ses arrive! in our pi ¿yd
G«eren. .Mcxk .
head M M** pnce demanded.
T FCR PlSUCATJ
h/undred and
it is'
fcrrver. but them's w>
fükMtf1 atekSft£ m sa. ■ mi
CfJ|f^* vm*
mama baa washed, and
them. they wilt get ^brushed"
tad more practical senss ofjtjkéj
educational season opens ¡WÚI
vigor «fler ifce summer We
there are. fifteen schools, msleand
whWh commence their F*H and
toma in our ctty to-day; ameeg which
«H
the Sao Antonia Female O dirge, under the
dírect'wn of Dr. M Mr*.
a stu| Engl'sh Scbooh the Free
the old and wellkn^wn school over
Mr*. Newton preside** Sorely the
mind will not # tar re far the want of-1
edge when so many d¡>ors aro throw* opon.
The Olymf — On any night of the
week if you JjjfqH** |b s<M« 4oa^JMa|
street, yoa wiii be graete^ with the enliven-
ing strains of a hand or«an> prtscee Jin? from
sn^«uW5*hment arith the above atgn on üt.
The tmitding b ¿erotad to the lowers of "'ia-
gvr boer* and an occasional '•hop" takes
p?a« in the upper rooms. But if yen aeith-
; er niah to take whir! ia the German Val is
or ' ijret your w^iistla" you can step into the
back yard and hjiuk at the hobby-horse per-
formance. which will coat you aothing on-
you are atiiy eaough to straddle mm of
the **fiery steeds" and try your luek at
ttringiag a couple of rings on an iroa po-
ker, N%ht after night is thi« l h^by-horse*
¡áriangeraent fésorted to. and aif^Ws an easv
jHid iimpie mod« to our people for throwing
are
srday
at
out day fbr pub^Hhing,
t-ul'tn C'-*n| rqaene - f i-^n « ^nconretiieuces
«n¡! afij rar on Monday, f >jr a ieW !issues
l - -1 )m ; K g«r I )r«c k.—
n J c
w
Jeffrie#,
Mm h
Aajbrot
I •"'/..
Democrats sing his
We Uke up Wreck
For this we t&iok It will
Onoe on a tiOMÍ we pert
A CITIZEN
Breuham; H
TliEYOICkOFY
Weir Cibola C^ FHailp^OwioCo} W
O PhttUps LknoXJofVil M Hen?on, Be* C;
Together with
F Q Eagworth, Be* Co; h T Hsrrk, N
Slmot* Schak, CoJumbtiSfTer; J F Mickee
Medina; Mrs N Henderson, Se^uim H.
K Gi B F Wroc^ wife
ter, Haiiettsviile, Tes; B P Thomson,
B D Saapet Louisville Ky; jas Pe
Jes M Liegh, Indianoía; H
Mayér N O* E,H HraduJ&uflfngtoii^t.
mtmm*
But now we
Oiiren lions
Conten
as Con
For we Editors are but three,
And only maks a Trinity!
oki Breck to fullj soeces
he thee witt ua three .bless j
But should he faiHo get Kentock,
Both he and we will loose our lqg}n
wmm
H-MTRICAL DEMOCRACY J
SAN AKTO
The
reiumtd at So
(Sept m intb%
chtttch lis thie
Dr. and Mrs.
by an abb corps <*
partSBenlsof, esolid
ia
by the trust placed in them, pledge
themselWa to aersr repudiate that treat so
long as they can get any body to treat thsm.
MlSjSWS: j
Post:mast«ra, Collectors, JE^oete sgjnts,
PRICES OF A DMT
Clerk a. and Government ] Stipendiaries
generally .Half their Salaries,
(No other persons are expecUd.J
K^RinHIRH
two Democratic
-the Breekinrid
loUesvile, and tha
inton—have
their; difficulties.
lUiioa is di
if ore, end t
inia as one
away the^r favilas and unnecessary dift*e«.
TLe '^Olynsp" is one of our rark *! -
tís perfonnancei presjent the same v^iety
every O'ght, especially the ] hob|by
d: partmeRi,-t-the -artist
ítaíy
tlfeman from
pacification
of the Old
neve* diride
tige of Old
iug and ever
gone, and gone forever
But one of th« m<yvt
about the whole aJIVv is *
ted by esch CoventioOrt^u^
il chosen by thi peopkto
the State in any way t
We are bound to admit,
picare, that this is a
rwtie determination, The
m Virginia almost certainly
ef t$e State to Bell—rbut^ «ven
ticket should not bo ehos<
amounts to about the sam
sets of the Democratic elect
The D jjuocrstie party
vided *s it was
te ancient prcs
pt the n
Deaiicratic ¿tete* is
IMMÍÍÍÍflW
Sttá weloems
antee wits ooWssa h nd Ufa's to
door. t^'show vM Khm* we Jwa
cast the vote of
^íeat Lincoln Í—
we do so W'th
ible and a pial-;
in the party
gvyes the vote
the Bell
n, it "practically
Üúivg Both
ore are pledged
DIED.
At her residence o e
23th, at 7 o1 clock in the
of her a«re, Mrs E. A.
morning of the
rfty fHrst year
Of tier age, ^rs is.. A. IÍAPPIN6T0N,
after s sho^and painful Ulnesi which" she
bore with'christian fortitu*
lion. X
fortitude,and resigna-
PaoTociuPH , plain and colored,
at Naghel A; Williams.
so to csst the rote of the State as to. defeat
^Lincoln, if that ¿an jvossi l) be dun«
i* all the signs of the tinier ¿o o show
Ifesll and Everett are the real op Jumenta
Lincoln^ and offer the best pH;S(*ect Oí defest
ir^; t% ^ectionalUt. we regard Virginia as
fafe ffr the ynion cand:d|tteá uiuier any
occjir
rtfepia
Democracy
combining
circumsitsiices that may
This [action of tho V
is thus onljf an indirect mode of
all the opposition to¡ the Black Republicans
upon a a:ng!e tick* t—a policy we. h^aVe
steadily advocaUvl from the | beginning.' It
is a recognition of the fset tlfat the ¿rat and
most imporfafOt duty of ail ¡.patriots, ojT all
parties, is the defeatóf L«4C0¡n an i l|*mUn.
u$ the same tunes oyer and j Whether that can be best «Wue with B*di. or
ovef again,-end"tibe' ♦•steeds'' nevbr dsStiate] Breckinridge or Douglas,.is |a point' ábont
from tfseir circ'e. which we tnu^t cat' f'^e ■ up",'t 'a ^U re may be individual tiííFererices of
... j .u . " ,lopinion—but the grand oMeiát is somethlag
neuma* •• «ÍWW «I tewbhüJ^ whicii u VrtittK# W
t a ca
urselfes out <jf the
nto a ttiorV eottv4?feents
Cff^oSite 'the Poi-i1 C^Éce.
'vfvv'.
Ora l^TB ,s¿ —We
t our tehns,
... J—I
taikmgí-aad treubíel
Hi Will save!
eomplyiiíg
w.ih tt e?n, %2^ per enaum in sdvaííce.
«sr it is -ratin rn^ í í «e tlUt mtr
* of rial Vethrewalrnad hstle not f&DÜowed
esctfM t->
vm evample of
ú* heffc'ty
L l>r.LL. —\\ &®e iui! i -u-d tothweun-'
ikrrtHij at tk# old ant welt kéiownj
■MMÉBÉIh
«r he??í¡b>rsi, bat
welcome, mak-q¿ us íeei ^uite
iittHa
r "Bfl.ih firm of ft li & tir.,*., %r tto 'l
cút st i-.e Wad of oar ediiorfíjl col-
Maii A sr.4 v.fMESTs —-The «nstlkj to '
THE Wifcr) UoR ri.—Mr. Rárey
m'gUt learn a; 1 tt!e 14-tson about'the mas.r.
tang if he were in ou^ city^ati present. The
either day we noticed severa! mustangs of a
drovejowned by Mr. B. R. SspJ*n|ton, in
fc# throu^h a- cawitit
under the managem<Nit of(Mr. Jno. A ¿fm.
fainilisrly known « " .eyas John-' the King!
of mast angers. This drove >f about" fifty,
Uow the property'of ¿Ir, Ssppingto j along
a-ithorse hundred ttoie Mr. '^ckliu gen fled
up:m the w sll prairie:} .west. of here. He
'«¡ft the large#: part pf his drove And brought
in these to. market, expecting tllf no one íFedfra have ^
would b$ so nseaa SS"^o d:sI9rb his pets in [the ^etKis of di*cord. so
t '"vast and Austinarr!reSsi i
a.u mate J^y. To IV P*So
■ * Pass thres tsm^á a w
ai.gef are to be made soon
deptrt ev r<r -
nry we?.k; to
£K ^Í ¿c. feme
BBBWPPBP^PPPIpg^ife<|w>[ili
O'HiistSl^l's SPE£C3
•Oj
■On our
iilrft'|p gs,^ri!l be foand this telling dement. I
kh we co amend to the perusal of erery
Wvv-i -iemn-rat. 'James O'fl irrUoji, ^¿«se'!
of !he ollest sn ^ *tsmí«t ñ-rrmr%u in the ■
tand, an|one of the patfiarci^v^f tliet'p^rty.
T ur Ttxjics fur oor coi iity aad
h*f He -n taken i an ler the efScieai mfe ge
*: t Of Mr. S. Xewton. V SL ar^
s\all. and fowarded to h<M' quartitl as
|y«t<a sealed letter to a?, bu*, j it is
l e t Q,aa easily eiercise some
Mexico.-—By th
r «e we learn that the
testéáihaéty of Hético ml
army. Miran* aras at e
n i^es from th^CapiUl. with seme
te&t i^Wli-
rails had
an immense
25)
. . 3, ■ .,T,,IPHIPupü|Tr-i1®
ths general impression is that he will «sot
hold out much longer.
>.'. i
the proud, the r ch Sn4 the jkk>|t about it
n gttly—tUre mtai be £ charm that we
can't see. frilly i-s man a simple bring
the simple ride their bobbies. p
■hi
"irgtm
true this AC
thoroughly agreed.
üon of bo
racy *6
¡ >babbie*m r -rf>UeRttoa .o ««orl
P ^ either ticket, and a dispensation to snt^h ¡of
IMS
HHiPi
boih wings of 4he Vilrgmta Démoc-
virtualty a release of their individual
« from any obligation to supi ort
iickel and a* dispensation to su^h .of
them as thmk proper, to rally around the
Coostlituttoaal Uuión banutir of Bell and
Everftt. j -. * ' .
t he disruption and division of thf Virgin-
ia Democracy isa circumstance hr more
>aggestive and significant thai anything tha^
has yet= occurred tn the pjrogress of the
present canvass. Coming, aif it does, upon
the heel of the total route of the party in
K^itucky. and ftabe*vy losses in Missouri,
Arkansas and North Carotin^ amounts vir-
^tjiaUy to an abaúdéíoíment ofj the contest :n
V trguúa, that"hitherto imprtjgaable strongs
hold dCthe liunocrftcy, which has thus far
¡ticAL DEMOCfBAOY!
newly equipped for the
g" ^ason of 186Ü, will
in ^several Southéirn
THE
in!
♦'Travel!
perf
; Cities snd\a! few small
towns in the North ,'}
' during live Sam- ;
mer and Au-
tam..
THE MANAGEMENT
Bob Lessee ami Director of \
Amusemnntai. Mm. Np. YA*c*tf.
Acting and Staco Managpr. .rJon^ SlídÉll.
Prompter,. .. Jas. Gordos ^essirrT.
Treasurer, .Howell Corb.
Sceuie Artist,............G. W. Bowmas.
Master of the Ballet. .Sig. J tirr iraviéfso.
Supes. James Bochanbk, JOh.v C- Bra^e
ink i doe. and Jo Lase.
;\í
the far off. *j o6t pratrij solitikte'S where he | phaneston &.nd BaUmioreí h
bad left
ing ssr>
Mr. YANCEY respectfully announces
that this Company has been selected for
the express purposed producing, ia an in-
imitable muaner, J
SMALL FARCES, * ;
wiithstootleéerv asssult of tfrje indomitable j ' tóKOA U BL RLL.^QCES,
Opno^itWnHTn 1840 and iNS, when the; fcrlvü I E DANCES,!
a^y vrtTa put to il ghsi aimt>st every-1 & FUNN Y little jjONjGS. f
wbere elbe,'they Mill held tjstir portion in ! Affording ta the peopíé'a socios «.f
the Old Dominion. H« c ntest, State or; . rnf pvp„ , v'^'nxri-n •.
been beaten. Bet! LÍGIIF KN TEH I AlN ME NTS,
^iey^jfully' ifcown atl Appropriate to the hot #easoa. 1
e germinate 1} „,
ST0VE&-S NEW AMBROTYPE
GALLERY, r
Stover, the new Ambrotype Artist of thjs
City, has go| up a great excitement in the
Picture business. He has pat. ths price ef
Pictures down to leas than half ths former
prioes in Sea Antonio. In doing this he
has given every body the Picture Fever.—
Every one is rushing to his Gallery to have
one or mora of his new style, inimitable
Pictures, taken, lie takes Pictures in nice
cases, complete for Fifty Cents only. Now
is the time, boys, to calp up te Stover's and
have your Pictures takfca f*m#De&r Kate,"
or "©ear Mother." Bis rooms are over
r* ; ' S.
Devine* Drug Store,
GStfL k WiLMAita* First-class
Gallery, No. 20 and 12^ Freu6h,s Build
ing
:irap before a 'scoréj _of yelping,' thi^■ v ng;j ;san 'irreprensible /oíípfiict'1 e^en in Virginia^tor^
Hi o Griitde thérpé dashed ..^#o Upon th:$'tíiC "ai^ánce guarC* of it he
/f Ka t . t ; . Yi T\ Yl ** Í i! fi, * ^ i 1._ .. &
THE STOCK: COMPANY ;
fnolpdes the folio wing- well ki^own ac<
Irove (thai John ha^ji^ to keepí amp for
aim. and feed, and roll, and froHick th>-
;reen and fi^wery plain ahoiit thim.) and
an them off to Me:-ico f^jr sa!e. Thisll^^rléf
Sid not break ' Old Johns"'1 purfe or big
I iléart. but *4 grieved him to e ? the hard toil
md severe hardships*abd prirations of Sev-
fT|l month*, go* far naught. We said that
Ur«| might learn a leisoh. abd so he might
ro^Q ^Tésras JodÜM in the u3.v of prairie
«feam, lor sit hough he has tamed same stub-
e.?c;
r4'?
ocrafic Siate«t The ^cep%rl has departed,
rtie p.iwar of t'ts hitherto it>ft¿cible Democ-
racy is ai last destroyed. i Tliat the party
ha?* beeiome patriotic only sisee it básame
is something of wh^ch no one wil! ?
Virginia
pro !uce, in tfve final dutermijuation of the
President'*! contest.
The vote of Virginia, we fiink. may W
safely set-down for Bell an4 Kverett. Eith-
er the Bell electors will he itiosen by the
people whtdh is mostj robalbli'; or else the
Democratic electors, 1 no matjter of which
Siora brutes he would- W puzzled ju> kn^w f wm*. #111 cast the vote of the Stite, in se-
mm logo to work with a hundred flying, (««dance wiih the iaaitructjonj of theijr re-
nee aWut.f'^rtibg mu*tai>gs on their native element.
' t|he prfirte,- .'' j
The animals we saw at Mr. Sf písn^it -s
^rere a better class than the best brought
Mexico.
Eírraxt —We l**n> that Uwejij
**p*ditioo aad,r tlx control of ¿mt
M accMBjpjrf by
the command pf L#eaL H<
DttHnf the expedition t|b*y
^ ^'MÁderabis hardíiíp ar
W useful. We
>w Í* tbe
tí el^eis.nr,
MR. E'TTOE:—Bet!
ilMi-arte, 1 am ever <
w|4i4erftil nod
ing wfaihd away
the Gallery of
u.mef 4~
itifal
ie
of Portrait paifi
H ¿ ami j
Jerald, á !png:etrin|
'ictures, bjr aimat
Artist an4 a
"' e;
e Fi r the Express.
; a lover of the
►a the alert to a«e
$ beautiful; and
ai any idle hdurs
Messrs. Naglu k
In examining! their truly
ító of Picture-making:,
ar sn penny to the ./©Id
pec uve conventions, fori Bel , as the only
candidate who can defest the election of
Lincoln, Th« first step-^le p emicr pa# <|ut
ute—has t een taken towards a practical
ciwabination Of the € Misc«^tH-eetoettts of
all parties upon the Const it tional Union
liketof Bell and Everett Tfje Üld Dumin-
ion, the border
South, has set the
remains for thé othe
second a movement baring m View so desir-
able sn object as the defeat of he dangerous
party of of the
|Nbrth,r4N. O. Crescent.
/
and Kentucky, the
Breck)
cart
them Dem-! MrJ WM L YANCEY, 'walking gentleman,
player of light, am-timg parts, SU 1 sing
er of Funny Little Songs.
Mr. JOHN SLlDELL. -fir^t old mttn,' and
author of J*Plaqiiemine" — jolly good
if you. do n't care what you say.
Si«■***. OXmmO. .heoriebr^l h*.(
a Uan U m V ^ w^ocraey wu, ^ ■ Contortion
. ist. ; T 'J
Mr. LEWIS CASR.' first o'i woman." and
player of week female parts.
Mr. JESSE D. BRIGHT, the Great B,>oby
State of thé
r(iotic example. It
ol the South to
O. K , tUey My, boW «ebn Oregon
«tf Lane and
ffe, bet y#t hats to jiut the
re thp horse to piroduce this
*~ake theit initiate, howerer,
"IP lain ae an
m] Belt!
devote
perfbrm^r an I graphic delineator ot, the
Northern Nincompoop.
Mr, FITCH, the Quack Doctor, dirt-ester,
etc. ;■ \'i\ -
Mr. J. P. BENJAMIN, the Southern Soap
Man and Win 1 Instrument performer.
Me#0ALE^CTSm'NGt the -Stage Villain;1
¿also th aerobat1 and'contortioniét. who
< will twist him^df into a Webster Whig,
a Summer Abolitionist, a Pierce Demo*
crat, aad a DafW Fire-eater, Secessionist
and Bolter. ! j: - .
Mr. ROGER A. PRY0^#J o eater of 8re.
will "act oatr> his jemusing part of ¡Clay in
ths hands of the Potter. j
Together with a. host of lesser lights, incln
ding Mat. Jo usaos, the call-boy *'*d <«tr-
pet shaker j Bgjifc^tíWftsetox, t^ie Ohio
Tom Thumb} Master Cm as. Aeoesrtrs
Schclj.. Charley Greeo. Ika Toncjsy.etc
THE oSS^fili:
' 4' By *
W««hington
^ Dram* , Ric
Fife. • • . ♦ .; «... .New
FURNITURE AND CARRIAGES!
TH^ UNDERSIGNED is now opening
in a portion of the building, fronting on t^e
* ' )'■ x. .:¡ ; I -': ¡ÍH - I - \
MatnPlaza, and formerly occupied by Vanee
i Bro., a large and well selected loj or ifar
niture, consisting of
Rosewood Parlor Setts,
. ' •• • ' '■ '• -r>: | j j
Imitation Rosewood do,, '(
Walnut do.. Chamber Sets,
Rosewood do., do.,
Imitstion Rosewood,
Oak, Wslniil,
"r
\\ , I '•. I
and Enameled,
together with a largo lot of J^ain Mathess-
•J, it " f
si— fine qual ty;
Dlrkaus — Rosewood. Imitation
/ . ?
wood, Oak and Walnut ;
WashstasDs—both oj>eh and closer of sll
descriptions ¡
Worx-Tables—of sll sizes and qualities;
What-Nots—a large assortment;
Tables—Breakfast, Dining, aad Tes i Ex
tension Tables
vT
IV>se-
-Oak. Enameled, and Wal-
nUt
Haoo
©¿i-i
snare
Fife
s±wr.ír.«s¿K
S£:;«:Í;.-Í^
tat'on,
eirer,
nrier.
• 1 #•.
W*sm
ef.
■Mí
A VERY LARGE LOT OF CHAIRS ¡
Parlor, Saloon, Dining, Chamber, Office,
Rotary Offie, Children's Isrge
i *" j . I
Rocking, Rih^liea,
Gothic, Reception, Liberty, Etc,, Ete.
\ - "1' . - :
Wardrobes—of sll descriptions;
' •<-: y i .. ' ' : : ' x .
Wire Safes—different qualities.
HOUSE FURNISHING G0ÓD1
I 4
Pafi* Uaxgings and Window Shades
a latine and^lne assortment; ¡ . j
Martíir€«—Door, Room, Stair, Cham
ber**a great variety. Atso, several
iiks _
■ " - ^ , «i ¡
|1P.
•nal! lot of extra. \
Cob* Bsooxa— Urge lot; 11m -'Wm
that conld fee procured hi tW^oTtbem
1st elast (ju
2d *
3d «♦
Collegiate,
German,
each $10 per hs
Music on Piano
Use of In
Vocsl Music,
Drswing and Painting,
Landscape in OH," 20
JAMES T
President Board of
San Antonio, August Si, 186(1.
•ttr Call at Nai^tiel a Williams' ]
no Nal Gallery. s , i
J. P. EDWARD8.
8ak ANTONIO, TEXAS,
{at lie Sign pf tit júd MerUtr.)
I general dealer ia
DBÍÜG3/JfcDKJINES, CHEMICAL^
Paints, OilSj Dye-stuffs, V¡
Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, ^te.,
also, pcrh u lvbs ann ^itANDUa pea
At IODIC AL V '
OC^Phrwciaa Pr^eripiiouscCarafaD/ Preparad^Hi
All goods sris selected wUÜt^eare and
ranted as represented.
J J.l DWARD3.
Sen Antonio, Aug, 2& J 2tf
JOHN 11 CAE
ACcnoNKca a coMUiesioa wnauCT,
At the OLD Steed, Corner 0f Maia
sad Trevenio Streets.
17 Sale Saya, Wadnaadajpa aaá
Stf john U CAROL ax, a
FIallottVes,
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Newcomb, James P. The Alamo Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1860, newspaper, September 1, 1860; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176960/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.