The San Antonio Ledger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1857 Page: 2 of 2
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DISE,
to, Texas.
ihford k Co.,
Forwarding
Goods, Groceries, Paints
'arnishM, $*e., $*c.,
TEXAS,
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BRO
Tex , 0. J. Jordan.
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DAZA, SAN ANTONIO,
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was not
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APUSO. PI.
Mahogany
«Mod. These
-Enquire at the
Huston. and bin nss<i-
un the third of .June
DfC'l operalmiie I'cr i'«i—
■• • r siiulf in t.'ii' ;-ir':
T I S.E At K N i'$.
• A '® •
Also, mmmbm
and Waah-f^n^
lie sold cheap fur oaaii.
i W*7' *
Sir VLEi) PROPOSALS
ViU be received atthis office until 4 o'clock P. M. on
Jhe 15lh of .September wst at which time the bid*
/will lie opened. Tor delivering at 'tie following named
-poats tiie number of bushels of Curu set opposite to
-each, vis:
At Fort Inge 11700 bushels.
• Camp Verde 9.8U0 "
'Í Fort Mason 15.000 •'
*' Fort Wi'Kavett .1,500 "
" Camp Colorado 12.500 "
Fort Cltadbourne 6.000 "
The corn to be delivered between the 30th Sep-
tember, 1857. and the 30th Septteotier 1858.
Al.least two good sureties will be required for the
bithful performance of the contract, and their names
will be mentioned in the proposals.
Each proposal will be endorsed on the ontside
"Proposals for furnishing com at —"
, The undersigned reserves to liimself the privilege
of rejecting bids deemed extravagantly high, and
those not accompanied by the names of responsible
*n en as sureties. *
Assist. Quart. Master's Office.
Sail Antonio, Texas. August 14th, 1E57.
28-51. E. E. Mt LEAN, Capt. A. Q. M.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Will be recoived at ibis office until 5 o'clock p. m. on
Hho 24th Hist., at which time the bids will be open-
ed, for delivering at this depot 200 tone (2240 lbs,
each) of good,, Well cured May.
The hay to he deü-.cre i i.n I «tacke 1 in the Quarter.
•Master'*" yard in such manner as ; he undersigned
mmy direct, ami the jvh"le amount to he delivered
between the 10th day of September and the 30th day
•of November, 1857.
Each kid « illbe accompanied by the names of two
responsible men as sureties, and will be endorsed on
4he outside : ' Proposals for furnishing hay."
No'bid for less than 50 tons will be re.eived.
The undersigned reserves to himself the privilege
of rijecting all Inds deemed extravagantly hij>h, and
these not accompanied l y it Ire rrSiííés of sure ties.
Assist. Quart. VlasleY'-S "Office,
San Antonio, 'J'eJraS, A'agnst 14th. 1857.
28Jit. É. E. McLEAN, Capt. A. Q. M.
now in «tore, and ire constantly receiving,
„ additions to their stock or general merck--
, all of which they <dfcr very low f<*
stock consists ui J*rt as folio «a :
DRESS OOOnC, El'V
^ lítuck gros de Rhine silk*
rich figured brocade do;
do white do 0":
plain Cornilia'-i do;
liolka brocade' <'<■
white*«sM gros'l N:i|v'<
pink and white S it!r.>; ^
bishop lawi s;
cidored Florences;
do Murcelini (■;
striped & printed Ao er
iuan lawns; fast Color
colored dehages for trav-
eling dresses.
IÍRKSS GOODS.
unity of judging the prices as well as the quality <jf
«rticlís sold.
- 'Our stojk consists in part of the (bllowingartkleé:
Fresh Drugs and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Vamhhes ft fULISJj.,IfflPARr'a— -
HnisiieejW+rntow W***** ^•"'Attorney-at-I.aw
_ tissues;
plaid and black do;
do Barege*;
solid col'd French lawns;
do do
do Jaconet muslins;
birds'-eye do do
lain do do
ainsook muslins;
striped and plain Swiss do
hair-cord do;
cambric dimity;
printed htillantes;
white uriilant s;
MOURNING
in New York City
e Clothln
from their own
b^¿!S;:Sc¡&
ay from Northern markets, a large and
ply of every article In the , —
StATiONARI
Having been engaged for the lssí nine yeah in thl
business, in this city, the public have had an opport-
"DY virtue of
D (t!ie <
Trust Sale. .
■|r:« Iii'mii U MW yuWfO VMICU JUI tliü M TTUSte® D)ri
D a certain deed of trust, executed by Joseph tieyer
and Elizabeth Leyer, wife Of «aid JJoscjuh, tü íaVrt"of
Lewis W. Stoy, on the thirtieth day of June, a. d.
1854, to secure tlie payment of a promissory note of
the same date, also executed by said Joseph and
Elizabeth Leyer, for the eum of two hundred dollars,]
payable one month after «aid date, with interest at!
the rate of ten per cent. per awiuiu; which said
deed of trust and promissory note were assigned to'
John Fries by said Stoy on the second day of Nov-
ember, 1854, and the said Fries having required me'
to execute said trust, f will, tliertfore, on Tuesday,
tl • 8th day of September. 1857, between lawful
hours, tell at public auction, in front of tno Court-,
house door of Bexar county, for Caih. the property:
'described in. said deed of trust, as follows, to wit" "'
All that certain Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land;
purchased by the said Joseph Leyer of the City ol
San Antonio, as evidenced by the Deed from said
City to said Leyer, recorded in the Records of Bexar
.county, in Book L, No. 2, on pages 8 and 9, it being
(Lot No. eleven. Rango No. 1. in Dii-tr ct No. 3, of the
plan of the lands of said city, containing 18 75-100
acres, together with the improvements thereon.
A. B. SLOAN, Trustee.
¿San Antonio. Aug. 12. 1657.
Election Notice.
the authority v« s ■' m us by law.
(the office .f.C icf Juanee bein¡ va*a t.) "we do
,herMiv«rVi*i' and direift -that an Election W held
"ünd Polls be opvned in the—•.■v.-nl Precincts of be-
xar "J'iinh. on Wv of \ugiiKt, a. u.
1857. for the ni*.Jtjon b , .allot of a Cliie1" Justice
Xor.lleixar "ciiiilitc to lili he vacancy accasrotiéd by
ihe death oí tíie íl-*t -i-"ir n D. McLeoJ,
Tlie prc*!i'ing officers ol" the several precincts of
ílexar bounty, will hold «aid election according to
law, mid make due return of the same to the Clerk's
•office of «aid conntv within ton days hereafter,
(í i Witness our lwn is, and the seal of the
) {county court of-sai.l county, at San Anto-
' *nio. tins 1st ila. of ftngu«t. a. d. 1857.
y JOHN FRIES,
1>. 0. ALEXANDER,
Commissioners for Bexar Co.
TRUST SALE
1> Y virtue of the power vested in me as Trustee.
'' by, J. B. Wipffijo secure tlie payment of a cer-
tain promissory not# for Six Hinvlrod and Twenty-
five Dollars, ($026,) executed in >f«vor of J.
\Viptf by Traugott Becker ami Maria ¡Bedkcr, his
wife, on (he 27 th day of May, A. D. 1866jand
whereas ! am-'now requested by the said J. B/'Wipff
to execute the purpose of said Trust, 1 will, on
Tuesday,, the 18th day of AuguBt, 1857, expose at
:tniblit!^sale, between lawful hours, at the Court
:Houte door of the «ounty of Bexar, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described property, to
Witt \
ONE HOUSE AND LOT. situated in the city of
^Saft Antonio, on the east side of the San Antoiiio
•River, and on the east side of Madre Ditch, known
il Lot "No.'12, ln Blfiek No. 48, together with all the
iimprovements thereon.
San Antonio, July Iff 1857.
24-ts
■v, July iu,
ANTONIO
I«LER,flr, -Trustee.
CASTRO j| VÍLLB.
IIOÜSE TO LET—repaired ntw, intended for a
U hotel and the most ••oinmandhtg jilacc of the town.
dining room, 32 by 16, 5 liedroOnt*; separate
with the most excellent well at tlie door. A
lilding, 55 by 16. for a atore. . Two acra*
with latge trees. New an* handsome fences
ng the ground. ' ..
b premises have been formerly (teenpted by Mr.
Tarde, koepirtg a plublic house at thhnmoment to
i at Mr. Castro's residence, adjoining the
Terms liberal andjccomodattng. Jul
—••••sótícb;^
* to J. M.'Devine, by notes Ar
call en W. P. Graves, Esq.,
JOHN C. ATTWA
June 37 th 1857.
black challé?; plain lawns; tissues;
black and w.iite lawns; Baiéges; lnohkir,
clusters; alpacas, etc.
STAPLE AND PLANTATION GOODS. ETC.
Lowels; drills; kerseys Choctaw stripes; shirting;
denimis, stripes; tickings; clucks; plaWers' linen
drillings; white linen do; fancy do; brown and
bhmched domestics, 10-4; bleached and brown Al-
lendale sheetings; furniture-prints; shirting-prints;
black, black and white, blue, and orange prints;
cottonades; Nankins; superior French cottonades;
fine shirting; linen checks; camlets; silk poplins;
silk and linen lustres; Scotch. French and Amer-
ican ginghams; Russia diaper; birds-eye do; nap-
kins; dowlas, brown and Weaclied table damask;
crash; huckaback; colored cambrics; brown Hol-
land and white do; Irish linens, etc; white and
brown linen, and 200 pieces cotton nettings.
EMBROIDERIES, ETC.
Misses' and cambric under-sieeves, collars and chemi-
plaiu and linen collars.Valencien lace collars; [settes;
cambric and Swiss flouncings;
linen cambric handkerchiefs;
Ponger do; eanibric and Swiss bands;
Swiss and cambric edgings and insertings;
thread, laces, and insertings;
embroidered mourning handkerchiefs;
do collars and under-sleeves;
do do chemisettes; Brussels' wash-laces;
bobbinets; neltings; rich plaid ribbons;
misses' do do sash do;
taféte ribbons; gaze do; muslin curtains;
white saddlers' silk; embroidering silk braid;
Moravian cotton; zephyr-worsted patterns.
LADIES', MISSES', AND CH1LDUENS' PHILA-
DELPHIA SHOES.
Tandics kid ties; do do buckskins;
do Hungarian ties; do bronze do;
do black and brjinac half-gaiters;
do plain gaiter-boots, all colors;
do do • do with ties;
do Morocco lace-boots;
children's lace-boots, all colors; sizes No, 2 and up-
BOOTS AND SHOES. [ward.
100 cases, consisting of men's kip-russets; goat and
calf brogane; women's real goat lace-boots; boys'
and youths' fine calf boots and brogans; mens'
slippers ami ladies' do; men's kip and calf boots;
ladies'gaiters, polkas, Jenny I.yids, and Thalnia
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. '[shoes.
Gingham and cotton umbrellas;
gent's silk, 20, 2S ami ¿0 inch do;
black silk, Marcelleni, Paraso, Foulard, brocade, Uep.
* and black watered parasols;
colored, satin, and watered sun-shades.
SADDLERY.
T-Mllpa* «lite- '''"''i.'-mwi1. ilq tlut-hoxá!. dos
iiñen s walker and San Antonio;
blind-bridles; martingales; girths; circingles;
heads and reins; brass and polished stirrups;
brass -and tinned spurs; mule-collurs.
STATIONERY.
We havo every description, including cap, letter,
kill, counting-house, brief, and note-paper, of every
grade: also, packet and commercial post; flat-cap; fo-
lio-post; demi. medium and royal Bristol boards, and
drawmg-papi'.r. Envelopes of every description: pol-
icy, legal, packet, and commercial post sizes. Writ-
ing-desks; port-folios; traveling-rises'; ink, and ink-
stands, (a great variety;) pencils: wax; wafers; pa-
per-folders; slates.
PAINTS. OILS ¿ VARNISHES.
amW
Putty, in cans und bladders; Surgeons' and
Dentists' Instruments; Abdominal Sug-
porters. iiandagex and Trusses; Sponges of
all klttds; Druggists' Glassware and Fixtures;
8unir. Scotch. Maccalioy. Rappee etc.
We are tiie agents ft# tlie Mlowing Patent Med-
lines, and all o I hers worth keeping, which we sell
■It pr.'prietol ' (rl'ii'loi —
Dr. dnylie's Alterative and Ex|iectorant,
Vi rmifúge, Balsam and Hair Tonic ;
■' Liiiinient. and Sanative and Ague Pills.
Dr. Moffat's Lile Pills ami Phaemx Bitters;
liad a}' Ready Relief and other Remediest
Sand's Sarsaparilla and Tooth Anodyne J
Salt llheum Remedy;
S. P. Townsetid's Sarsaparilla ;
Comstock's Sarsaparilla. and other Medicines;
i mid the public j«p-
at great ««¡Moa ¡r.
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market tfToH j
Citcror
3 BRITISH P«mODÍCAIA
THE rA£ÍI¿E8 GUIDE.
XtTAVL * CLEVELAND, Attoroey. and
W C'ouMlorf at Law, Saa Antonio, Tox-
os,—will attend
■dad to thair el
Main Flaaa, up (tai
¡cní.
p (taire la briol
all businoMMB'
_, ie* on East lide •(
brick building. li-J
flattery they ean say, that It is the b«st*nd
most fashionable made up aasortasnt ins
brought to this mariiet . .
We also hare oa hand a fell assortment of
Panama,
Leghorn,
Leunets,
Palm Leaf,
Casslmere,
Waet Hats,««.,
Birds and Osme of all kind iu their nisot
In his Bar will be «band at «11 tiiuas, the
Choicest Wines, I4qttars and Citar*, j
He hopes, byeltwe attention to
of bis uuitomeri, to reee.re a ¡ «*.* "«
public patronngo.
r S.«R7!AS.
Fat Antonio, Sept. "7, WM. '<r>
ejiF t Bspccrioa m rn* raic* u* tmb tir-
ita rUSHCATIOX.
t-T01T A co., New i'ork, cuitUine ">
" " lh" foUowiag leading Brttiah
vi« -,
1. • 1.
The l ondoti (Quarterly .OcnHrvati-e.1
t he Edinburgh Rfdf* (Whig).
Austin, Texas. -
MA. DOOLBY, formerly of New Braan-
. feis, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL-
I.OB AT LAW, will attend to ihe business of
his pmfesslun wherever the interest of hi
clients rcquiro. Office in the Elliott build-
ing , Solidad street, near the main Plnsa.
San Antonio, Feb. 7, *67. 1-Sm
JACOB WjKLDER, Attorney and Coun-
.efor at Law, San Antonio, Texas, wil
raotice in the CourU of the Fourth Judioial
¡strict, the 8upreine and Federal Courts at
¡Un, and will attend to all pntfwwooal
iess entrusted to his eye. Offico on
«treat, opposite the Navarro lloufte.
•it-iy .
of all styles whlch ue selected with partleular
care and tiute by one of the partners, ruMin*
in the North, aad een promise eveiyboJy to
be suited aad it.
Our stock ef Boots and Shoesisthe inoitsx-
tenaive, «nd cannot And it oqunl'In this mar-
kcl; we warrant to satiufy all tli e wlehiflj t<.
get Ituy thing ¡n o«T Une poi t.vinlug of ail
necessities fbr tientlemou's futtit.
Our Motto is—"CVuapt'mr Oiuli "
Call and see for y"qra Jvea at the Xew
Tork Clothln* Emporium, No, 3 M ln Piusa,
and you will Und every thing cheap 6 cash.
Country Merchants would,do well nof tu
wait too long in making thoir seleotlucs at
our House, and wo promise to them lu particu-
lar great bnrguins. _ 19-tf
Dr. vVislaiJ6 Balsam of Wild dierj
M'Luue's Vermifuge and
Rogers, Liverwort, Tar am
Fahne'Biocft'ii""
B GBA
A W.B LEIGll, Attornoys
at Law, San Antonio,
the Navarro House.
axuxl xavsaao. h. o. axdeuso*.
5 • NAVARRO & ANDERSON,
AT.TOBNEYS AND COUNSELLOBS at
Law, will attend promptly and faithful-
ly to all Tiuslnes entrusted to their oare. They
Will give their particular attention to tbo pre-
sentation of Claims at Austin.
Office—oorner of Commerce and Flores St.,
opposite F. Guilbean.
San Antonio, Dec. 1,185S. 45-ly
DUNCAN, Attorney and Counselor at
. Law, San Antonio, Texas, will practice in
the District Courts of Bexar, Modina, Gillespie,
Comal, Guadalupe, Karnes, Gómale , and
Caldwell counties, and in the Federal and
Ul<l>reme Courts at Austin. 6-Iy
1 barrel led lead;
1
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I -
T -
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Veiiitian red;
Ko. "V bliK-k;
"1 lh lit . imi'jft;
ti-l'frt rli: i'-M-.m;
HjKfin .!;
hlllijr
Nv.H,
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■-:.oi oil:
SO kegswiiite zioc;
100 do lead;
1 lil Vitllow ochre;
20 Viks chrome V'-llow
20 do given;
1 hi Spanish "brtifrn;
5 do linseed oil;
2 do Copnl varnish;
3 do coach do
G ROO K KISS.
Lard; molasses; bacon; ciinvaRs-l.nci-;
clarified and crushed xutrar; dried fruit;
coffee; tea; vinegar; potatoes; onions; rici j
Hour; cod-fish; salt; soup; March:
star and sperm candles: lui'd-oil, etc;
UARDWARK it CUTLERY;
Always in store, a very large assortment, at reduced
prices.
T II E K N 'I' IRK S T O 0 K
will bo sold low, and every article warranted. We
possess facilities for procuring our goods from the
cheapest and best sources, and having at all times
ampin means of availing ourselves of favorable
changes in the markets, we are enabled to offer,
throughout the entire year, a -stock of goods which,
for extent and completeness, is not equaled in west-
ern Texas. (1) VANCE & BROTHER.
returned to
SH
Sai) An-
iTlte Worth
HI,
Urltuh
tCr" DENTIST. «OJ
DR. IV. A KINGKBUR \ T
Sail Antonio. Texas.
DR. KINGSBURY is now gone to the North for the
purpose of studying some very valuable improve-
ments recently made in his pudession, and tvili re-
turn in Octobur next.
The State or Texas, >
■Connty of Medina. 3
J-OSTICE COURT.—Precinct No. 1, a. d. 1857.
Simon Bkiggs vs. b. W. Gii.i.ock.
The Stale 0/Texas.—To any legal officer of Medina
Comity, greeting:
i1ereas, Simon Briggs has filed in tny officc 4
Dr. Chnitle^ Mkgneti't —
Di. Marchtsi's Uterine Cathoiicoti
Houghton's Pepsin, or Gastri" Jui
Mexican Mustang l.nmrtent;
Perry Davis' Pain Killer;
Dalloy's Magical Pain Extractor ;
Pulverrtiacher's Voltaic Chains.
We have also—Bull's Sarsopurilla. Lee's, Wright' ,
Spencer's und Hihbard's Pills; Flavoring Extracts,
lor PaStl-y, and Brown's celebrated Essence of Ja-
uiaica Ginger.
We have Brandies. Win*fc, Holland Gin, Ale, Por-
ter, and Congress Water. All of which we know to
be prime and will warrant.
In addition to them, we keep Mustard, Pickles,
Catsups, Olive Oils, Pepper Sauces, Currie Powder.
Sago. Thyme, Sweet Maijorum, etc., with Spices of
all kinds.
Candles of superior quality, assorted.—Our stock of
HOOKS AND STATIONERY
will bear an examination, and consists of Paper and
Envelopes of every description, Blank Books, Gold
und Steel Pens Inkstands, Paper Weights and
Clasps, Rules, Sealing Wax and Sand, Wafers, Pen-
cils. Paper-Cutters and Paper-Folders, Letter-Stamps
Port-Folios, plain and fancy. Copying Inks, Copying
Presses and Copying Books, Gcftd Paper, Piled Paper
and Tissue Paper, Black. Blue and Red Inks, India-
Rubber and India Ink, Blotting. Tracing and Draw-
ing Paper, Camel's Hair and Sable Pencils.
maps, globes, atlases, slates,
and school books,
of every style, from the Primer to these of -the foigfe-
*'Bt. graile.
We have a large supply oT sui table "GIFT BOOKS
for children, and of
miscellaneous books
1IIE LARGEST STOCK IN WESTERN TEXAS.
We have also, French, German and
Spanish Books, bound and unbound,
which we will sell low. A large supply of
MUSIC BOWS AND MUSIC ISNTRUCTORS,
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Bibi.es of all sizes and qualities; Hymn Books, Meth-
odist and Presbyterian j Praybk Booke,Catholic and
Episcopal.
fishing rods <fc fishing tackle,
Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, Shot and Money
liclts, Powder and Drinking Flasks. Newman's apd
Utborne's Wafer Coolers.
• brushes:
Plain, Ilair. Hat. Clothes, Flesh, NaH, Toirtih, Shoe,
Horse, Dusting and Scrubbing Brushes.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff aad
Cigars, at every quality.
PERFUMERY:
A large and choice lot of Soaps, Hair Oils, Barry's
Tricopherous, Katharion. Ron-land's Macassar, for the
Hair, Milk of Roses. Pomadbs,.-étt;; Cologne. Ex-
tracts of every dewi iption. for Handkerchiefs. Pink
and Blue Saucers. Pearl Powder and Lily Wh'rte.
ll'iiige anil Curnune.
A Fi.w SuPEKion spue 1mmi>s, Lamp-wicks and
Cliiinnies, Lamp Oil. Neat'S-foot Oil, ' 1
and Tanner's Oil.
acids and dye stuffs,
t, GOOD -supply.
if above articles we will, as heretofore, .war-
be such as w'e represent tliein, and will sell
.ver for cash or to paying customers, than
■ I c\ fun be purchased'lit Sontbern Markets.
t*V lctvc 11 ■iiviit. many year's experience in coin-
|i'.itn.iing I'hisiuiims l'rescl'rjinóns; aiid make no mis-
take hi doing so—as -the pul.lie can attest. A com-
p.'U'ui |.i-it...ii is 111 uticnddiice at ail hours, to dts-
I'e'isi" .Medicines.
£ 3T Remember the sign of the "Golden Mortar,"
corner ol Main Plaza ami Solidad street.
J. M. DEVINE & CO.
/Ipnthecories and Druggists.
JG. it ll. HELL. Dealers in Jewelry, Silver- <|j.
• ware. Diamond Goods, Watches. Spec-
tacles, Masons, Sons of Temperance and Odd*!®
Fellows' Jewels, Engravers and Manufacturers of all
articles in their line. Dentists Plates prepured, and
Jewelry repaired at short notice, Saddles. Bridles,
and Walking Cunes mounted with «'old and silver m
the best style.
Orders from a distance, attended to with prompt-
ness and dispatch.
MAIN street,
51 Two Doorn east of the Main Plaza.
of I
Iberal share <
Office in I
ilie patronage
• Navarro Building
My
0. BUCHANAN, Attorney and Counsel-
or at Law, San Antonio, Texas. Officc,
on Presidio street, a few do .rs due weat of
Quilbeau's store.
J.
TAMES PAUL,
•9
4ttoriiey-ai d-Coun8ellor-at-tiaw,
Caj^rovillfe, Texas, will attend promptly to all
bu^inesB entrusted to his ears. 34-ly
GP« DEVINE, Dealer in Dry Goods,
• etc., eadt side Main Plaza, baa constant-
ly on hand a fair supply in the above line, at
reasonable rates for cash. n30-y
JULIUS HERENDS, Books and Sta-
tionery, Commerce street, San Antonio. 49
c. E. JEFFERSON,
Justice of the Peace, Notary Public,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
North lide of the Military Plaza,
San Antonio.
THE GREAT PLATFORM
FOR ECONOMY1
'plIE subscribers announce to the citl-
1 sens of San Antonio, that tiiey have
now opened the large nnd cun
bouw of
FANCY AND 'STAPLE DRY
GOODS, CLOTHIN9,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS,
and Gentlemen's
FURNISHING GOODS,
of every variety and best quality can
bo exhibited und offered for cash at
astonishing low prices.
Having made their solections and
purchases previous to the advances on
cotton goods, they are enabled to servo
their customers with any goods they
may call for at reduced prices, whole-
sale and retail, to suit hard times.
Their entire stock is fresh, and of
the latest importations. Their
LADIES' DRESS GOODS .
consist of all shades and colors. Their
CLOTHING AND SHIRTS
are of best make and fitness. Their
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of superior quality, adapted expressly
for this market. They respectfully
invite all those who study economy
and self interest to call and examine
their stock.
The subscribers, grateful for past
fayors they so liberally received here-
tofore, confidently hope, by care and
strict attention to business, to merit
their continuance.
12-Gm LEVY, RIESER 4 CO.
. texas HQCSI'!.
IHE TTii<!vr«igii<'H havitif leavl thi
well known Hotel ami linar-Ung
House, has had the saui* thoroughly
renovated and ri-fnrnishr t, atnl i"*S4>
now fully prepured toacconimin'nte piijj
all -who in v ¿iu- him a C..I1. Hi' home
i? admirably situated, being u«i Cwcci
■itreet. «'unit out tonare heloiv.tlin Mar-
ket, and luviPR a STABLE attached, is
finely adnnted tú th wants of his pat-
ron* and friends who may be coming in
from the country or neighboring towns.
He hopes by strict attention to the ne-
cessities of his customers, and making-
his charges moderate, to receive a liberal
shure of public patronage.
s. w. McAllister.
San Antonio. April.3. :57 flly
ItrvifH (Vtv*
J-iiS lvci-.Kilnattr l(nl«* a.Ui-H
Oiackwsoi'a lidUiHurgh
Thele'p.rfoilesls ally il* I
great rslitical parüet
WWu, Xoiry, a#d llailai
onlv one feature of their character.
of th most profound writers (
literature, morality, and relig
-r'lioy over hive «tood, nipc .
*urld of tetters, being considered f 1
pesiablc to the scholar and th*
man, while to tee intelligent re¡yd
u: ms tuty furnish a mors correct and I
factory record of tbo current literature
day, throughout the world, then cea t
«ihli obtained from any other eourcs.
£AKLY COl'ltS
Ths reeeipt of advance eheets from
Brittih puliliibers gives additional valu
these Ropriuu, especially during the |
as&ssiSwS ..
Origins)
[echarxic's
VANCE & BROTHER, Merchants, North
west oorner Main Plaza, San Antonio,
Texas.
w. e. aiitossottv. i. a. botkbr, n.n.s.
DRS. KINGSBURY 4 BUTNER,
having associated themselves to-1
gother in the practice of Dental Surgery,
bave fitted up suitable rooms on Postoffice
street, where one of them may always be
found.
Dr. B. is a Graduate of the Philadelphia
College of Dental Surgery, and is well quali-
fied to practice his profession. Dr. k! baf
had twelve years constant practice, and il
well-known in Weatern Texas. His work hu
been favorably compared with the best Den-
tistry in the United States. jThe? will bet!
give thoir entire attention to the profession.
Dr. B. will visit Seguin, and Dr. K
will visit Goliad regularly.
All II
., I to
I III ill
BV. TEEL, M.D., tendeis his profes-
• sional services to the citizens of
San Antonio and vicinity, in.tlie prac-
tice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Sur-
gery. Particular attention paid to tlie
diseases of women and children"; also,
to the treatment ol gonorrhoea anil
syphilid.
(Residence: North of Vance & Bro's
new building, east side of tlie river.
Office: Between the New Bridge and
Cotton's Livery Stable. 3
\\<
NOTICE.
AV1NG associated with me Mr. THEODORE
IIEYCK. tny old and confidential elerk, who has
been lit my employ for the last four years, my FOR-
WARDING AND GENERAL CmffllSSION
BUSINESS will hereafter be continued tinder the
iianie-ünd -style of ? ■
C. H. JOÍtDÁÑ & CO.
W
note, purporting to lave been executed by tlie
said B. W. Gillock, defendant, showing indebtedness
in the sum of fifteen dollars, and oath having been
made that the-Said defendannt B. W. Gillook. is a
transient person, so that the ordinary proccsá Of law
cannot be served upon him. These are therefore to
command you, that yon cite the-said B. W. Gillock,
by publication of thiá writ in the San Antonio Led-
Ssr, a newspaper published in San Antonio, in the
ounty of Bexar, Stato of Texas, for three successive
weeks, to be and appear before me, at my office, in
Castroville, on the last Saturday in the month of
Augnst, it being the 30th day of said month, then
and there to answer tbe claim of said Simon Briggs.
Herein fail not. under the penalty of law, but make
due return hereof.
Given under my hand, at oflbe, in Castroville, thfA
30th day of July, a. d. 1857.
FRANK REICIIERZER,
J. P. M. Co.
Came tó héncj, this 30th day of July, a. p. 1887,
And executed same day, by ordering publication of
the within writ in the San Antonio 'Ledger for three
successive weeks. F. BRAUNECH,
27 Sheriff of Medina Co.
.7 NOTICE*
r> ALL WHOM rr MAY CONCERN—I have ap-
pointed Mr. John C. Atwater, of this city, as my
•gent in all matters during my absence from the
State. J. M. DEVINE.
San Antonio, Juna I 1857. 3-18
Tho undersigned, availing him&elf of I
ltv to express his thanks for the-vety'li
rtun-
patron-
age he has enjoyed heretofore, solicits a continuation ■
of the same for the new firm, assuring his friends and
the public that he shall endeavor to merit their con-
fidence by strict attention to all business entrusted
to hirn. CHAS. H. JORDAN.
Indianola, July 4,1857.
C M'KEWEN, DENT-I8T, offfers his profes-
sional scrviccs to the cit'zens of Bexar and
adjoining counties. Permanently located in San An-
tonio, with a practical-experience of eight Tears, north
and south, ho is prepared to insert single teeth and
complete sets. References given, if required. Mr.
M'Kewen may be consulted at any hour, personally
or by letter. Ladies waited upon at their homes.
Office, opposite the fost office, Quintas tree
occupied by Mr. Kingsbury.
August 8th, 1857,
"buS"'
ÚL DOCTOR. A M'KEWEN, Dentista, ofrece
'J sus servicios, & los vecinos de Bejar y de les con-
dados cércsjióá. So ha establecido permanentemente
en la ciudad de Sán Autonio, y tiene una experiencia
practica de riias.de ocho altos, en el Norte y en él Sur
d los EstádoS Unidos. El Doetor M'Kewen puede
■jioiier dúéde tin diente sole 6 una muela sola hasta
una denfMilhi poetiza entera.
Se piíéiieti -JSr referencias & personas conocidas, si
se exicen. > El Doctor se puede consultar, & cuales-
quiera liora jiersonnlmente, <5 por eaorito, y podra Ir
también & las casas de las_Sraiiras.
Su oficina, Itta en la cwtó'de la Quinta, en frente
del Correo.
8 de Agosto de 1857
27-tf.
n
0. COOI.EY, Attorney a) Law and
General hand Agent, Fredericksburg,
A.
Xexas.
UEF8RENCB8.
Hon. W. B. Jones, Seguin, Maj. M. Erskine,
Seguin, J. Twohig, San Antonio, H. M. Lewie.
San Antonio, E. 1). Lane A Co., Fredericks-
burg. 14 ly
AT the old Auction Room, West side Main
Plasa. Regular Sale Days: MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAY'S and S AT CUD iYS.
Tbe subscribers, having made arrange-
ments, are now prepared to receive all kinds
of property for sale, either by private or pub-
lic disposal Having commodious Store Rooms,
(they can receive all descriptions ot Goods pre-
vious to sale. Will pay particular attention
to Administrators sales, Real Estate and
Negroes. It is desirous for all c oncerned that
articles should be made knowj) two or three
days previous to sale, that they may be ad-
vertised.
All business entrusted to them shall be at-
tended to promptly.
Auction Room, West side Main Plata,
tí an Antonio, Texas.
CAROLAN ¿ KINO.
P. S. Sales made for cash, and returns
made same day.
San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 27,1855. 46
TREM0NT HOUSE,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
The undersigned having leased this wall
knewn hotel, has had the same thorough-
ly renovated and re-furnished, and Unaware-
pared to acoommodate the traveling pnbue.
R. H. MONTGOMERY,
Lenes,
Galveston, Nov., 185$, 43-ly
with good entertainment, and will study™*
to please all who may patronise Mai. All ths
stages stop at his house, and meals ean be
iad at all hours, to suit the oonvenienes Of
guests arriving and departing. An excellent
stable on the premises aad attentive ostlers
New Sraunfels, Texas. 37-ly
U. S. LAND WARRANTS.
C. E. JEFFERSON, AGENT.
N rlh Side Military Plaza, San Antonio.
Under the Act of March 3d, 1859, all Reg-
ulars, Volunteers, Rangers or Militiamen, in-
cluding Waggon Masters and Teamsters, are
entitled to a Land Warrant for 160 aores.
13T FEE CONTINGENT, and all ex-
peusea paid by the above Agent. 46-6m
TO PL.ANTEB8.
ADVANCES—The undersigned will mak<
liberal cash advances on shipments of
ootton and other produce consigned te Messrs
Smallwood, Anderson A o, New York.
11 VANCE A BRO
NOTICE TO ALL BDUDBKa.
THE subscriber respectfully annoaces to
tbe citltens of San Antonio and vicinity
that he has just received a large and une
3ualsd assortment of PINE LCMBER—
ressed and rough—of every description,
needed in Western Texas. Also prepared to
fill all orders, promptly, for cash, as low asil
can be afforded in this market.
v5n45
F. X. BUCK,
Commerce St., San Antonio.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
THE undersigned has the honor of inform-
ing his friends and the public generally
that he has removed his establishment to ths
large store in Nio. Lardner's
new house, Commerce street,
opposite Iluck k Frankel's lam-
ber yard; and invites the attention ef the
trade and public to his well assorted stock of
Books, in the English, German, French and
Spanish languages Ail kinds of stationery,
engravings, Ao., and every article usually
kept in his line. JULIUS BEREND*.
San Antonio, Oct 10, 1856. 37-ly
john n. henrique s,
Auctioneer,
TAKES pleasure in annonncing
t to his former patrons and tlie
jo and vicin-
"m returned to bis
uctiweer.
fol attention to his
a liberal share of
citizens of San ¡
Ity, .that I
i hopes b)
to
Auction" Room is on the west
of Main Plaza, and his regular
of sale will bo on Tuesdays',
ys and Saturdays.
J. N. HENRIQUES.
San Antonio, March 19th, '57. 7-ly
P COFFEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
cobhbk or oomiioh shd barose sts.,
(New Orleans,)
Attn corbkr or bivas í tloris strkxts,
40-ly. San Antonio.
I. W. CVRtMINGS,
CJURVEYOR, Uvalde, Uvalde Co.. Texas.
O Will promptly attend to any bushiest en-
4 j-ly
trusted to his care.
WP. H. DOUGLAS, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, Segoln, Texas,
will punctually attend to ^'ll business en-
trusted to his care; will practice in all
the courts in the 2Q Judicial District.
Particular attention paid to Collecting.
Seguio, Texas, April 1, '57 Sly
PITTHAN k BROTHER,
Tin, Copper and Sheet- Iron Worker ,
an now constantly receiving sad tiian ~
Copper a
itantly receiving sad rnanufactnr-
ing ag kinds ef Tin, Sheet-Iroi, and . Cortse
utensils ¡ also Stoves ft every desoriptiOn, ¿id
Pipes of all sises oa hafid, or manufactured
;t short
i will be sold
notice, all
an alto prepared i sheet, roof, and
' Aop onCommerco street, nearly
tka PUHns' Betel, Saa Ante
Jieu) |}ork ^itDcrUomciita.
NElÍC80^WARÍ9Í^lC£~4"c0^
SüCOKñfidRn to
' Rlcliard Patrie i¡ Co.,
IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Rifles
and henvy Goods of all descriptions, No. 241
Pearl street, New York,
Joskph Takimtt, Wolverhampton, Eng'd
Joan nklsom, Now Jersey.
.jkhkhíar m. waruwkll, 1
Walter Tokts, Jr., >NewYork.
Jahes c. Patrick, )
N. w. k Co. are constantly receiving direct
from European and American manufactories
a supply of «very description of Hardware and
Cutlery, which are purchased for cash, and
greater inducements are offered to the mer-
chants visiting Ntw York, than by sfny other
house.
One of the partners of the house resides per-
manently in Europe, and making all pur-
chases ef the manufacturers for cash, gives
them every advantage to sell at the very low-
est market prices.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
New York,
GUADALUPE HOTEL,
New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas.
JACOB SCHMITZ begs to inform his fiiends
and the publie generally that he is ^
well prepared to accommodate travelers]
T Scientific and Practical
By UinBTSTB.FBBas, F. R. S., of 1
and ths lato J, p. Norton Profei
WU. B8LLINGE1V
BEMilMGEN
&x.bbbcbt linces
it IJINCKE
TXrOULD respectfully Inform their friends
\ V and the public generally, that in ad-
dition to their former Besr aad Billiard Sa-
loon, they have opened a
In which they will always keep the best ef
Liquors and Wines, at also ths best of Se-
at also
gars and fresh BEER.
Terms—Invariably cash.
May 10
CASIMIR HOUSE,
At the Steamship Landing, Indianola, Texai
THIS new and spacious Hotel, situated on
Bay street, adjoining the steamship land-
ing, with a commanding view of the harbor
and surrounding country, was opened on the
nineteenth day of December, 1853. The pro-
prietor, having been liberally sustained in this
city for the last five years, has now erected s
HOTEL, commensurate with the increased
trade and travel «f tbo cowtry, and is pre-
pared to accommodate in superior styls, ail
who may patronise him. The edifice can-
tains, on the first floor, a ladies' and gentle-
men's saloon, and a dining saloon, 66 by 25
feeton the sccond and third floors 22 rooms,
13 by 16 feet each, well ventilated. These,
with transverse halls on each floor, and 1st,
Sod and SJ story galleries, each fronting the
bay, 14 by 75 feet, will afford superior vSW
lion and inviting promenades to ladies, gentl
emen and children. There are also attached
ample promenade grounds, on which flower
gardens will be cultivated.
The proprietor makes ns pledge farther
than that guaranteed by his past course, and
the heavy amount he has now invested for the
comfort and accommdatlon of ths public, from
whom he solioits a liberal patron
vi!
46
CASIMIR VILLENEUVE.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
THE subscriber, having established himself
in the Book Trade, respectfully informs
the public that he has opened a store in San
Antonio, on ('ommerce street. He will keep
on hand, or procure at ths shortest notice,
every book of the Ameriesn or European
literature, as well as all kinds of Stationery
Wares. Especially he calls the attention of
the public to bis 1 irge stock of beautiful Pio
tures, now on hat d.
JULIUS BERENDS.
San Antonio, T ixas 24 j
JAMES COUCH,
dbatkb ix
Dry Goods, Famuyuroceries, Wines,
Liquors. Cigars, and Western Produee,
East Side of Alamo Plaza.
YW COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, for
which he will pay the prices in cash, or taken
in exchange for Goods.
He has, also, attached to his Establishment,
a a fine BAR ROOM, for the accommo-
dation of his customers, and aiwr.jj
stocked with the finest Wines and L'.ijuors ev-
er brought to this market. Mr. C. hopes by
strict attention te business, to r-jceiy a liberal
share of public patronage.
San Antonio, Dec. 20, lrj56, 47-ly
JP?§P!
,'ór Blackwood and the four Revisws >1000
Paymcr.ts to it modi in alt coses in ad-
vance. Money current in Ms State uktrt
issued icill it received at par.
Clubbing
A discount of twenty-five psr cent from ths
above prices will bo allowed to Clsm order-
ing four or more copies of any one or mon of
the above works. Thus i Four copies of
Blgkwood, or of any one Review, will bo
teat toons address for 19 ¡ four copies of (ho
four Reviews and Blackwood for (301 aad
o on. Poatage. . . - >.
In all the principal Cities and ToWnt, tbeso
works will be delivered, Free of Po " J
When sent by mail, the^ Pestage to s
of the United States will bo but ~
four Ceuta a year for " Blsckw
but Fourteen Cents a year for oaoh oft
Reviews.
THE FARMER'S GUIDE,
iricuUun."
Edlgburgfi
, | ■ | ^
tifio Agrioultun is Yale College, New Haven
2' vols. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, aad, nu-
merous Wood and Steel Engravlngt.
This is, confessedly, the most completewor%
on Agriculture ever published, and tn «Sjler
to give It a wider circulation ths |>t> blithe
have rstolvod to redoes the pries to
FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO
VOLUMES 1
When ssnt by mail (post paid) to California
and Oregon tbe price will be 97. To every
other part ot the Union and to Canada (post
6. |y This vork Is net the old
— the Farm." . -
Remittanco for an^of tho above padllea-
tiont should always lis addressed, post paid
to ths Publishers.
LEON 4 P.D SCOTT A 00., •
No 54 Gold Street NeW York.
SAIL MAKER.
* y;*:'* •
**ANU FACTUfcfc^*
No. 10. Old Levee, near Canal
Street, New Orleans.
MUstablished ik 1837.J
ANUFACTURER and Dealer in every
description of Camp Fornitura, tuoh as.
Tents, all sites and qualities, Portable Cots,
Camp Stools, Chairs, Ac.
I wonld particularly Mil the attention of
Engineers, Railroad contractors and others,
to my recently patented Portable Cbaib
Bed. This article,weighing only aboat eigh-
teen pounds, and which forms a ooaplete ea-
sy ehair, is easily transformed Into a com-
plete and comfortable Cot Bed, with all the
advantages of a mattrass and pillow, without
the cumbersome weight of either. To the
sick it will be found invaluable, as the Qooa-
§ant can be ehanged to any position without
elay or trouble.
Every description of Canvass work, such a*
plain and fancy Boat Sails, Tarpaulins,- Cot-
ton Covers, Jta., made to order.
I also manufacture a superior artist*' of
light er heavy Canvass Belting for gift bands,'
Ac.; do. do. Hose for railroad or plantation
use. Those using gutta perch or India rab-.
bcr Belting or Hose will fin l these artiolseas
manufactured at our eitaUishmeut equal, if
not superior, to the bent quality of gut ta per-
cha or india rubber Bating or Hots, and .at
one-half the cost, fad mad* af <«« or
strength required. '
Particular atte ntion paid to getting up fob
superior style every description of plain r
embroidered/"Silk flags or Btimera for mill"
tary or other companies. Steamboat Burnt
made to order in any style. Flags of all BA-
tions, Jack Pennants, Ac. Flags neatly n~
paved. v
Plain and fanoy goods for Awtrini
and heavy Cauvatt, French and Engl
ting for Flags, al., Torwilo.ia any <{tiantlty;.
Orders from ths country will be promptly
attended to.
N. B I find it' necessary to state that Bt
\
Uncs.
mm
rp'HE Public are respectfully info'.m^d that
1 the following stsamshipi ^ow compose
(bu Line i
' Capt.. Henry Place
s.Lai
PrBSBVERABCB,...
£"Pt. Jas. Lawless.
' r-op<. W. H. Talbot.
* 1 C<yt- M n Y. Lawless.
lnan«e «Turv* írrvívíS-11"161'8 leavo8 New Or-
jWB ®Jery riU^iOAY and THURSDAY, at
etfclook, A, K.s returning will leave Indian-
atVv'íf WBWIBSI)Ai anii SATURDAY,
All freight for Western Texat will be de-
jivered at ths end ol the ships" tackles, ot
Powder Horn. Consignees aro requested to
be in readiness to receive the saafe a* landed
fioin the ships, as alUgoods not called for will
bo stored at ths risk and expense of tho owner.
A Ol NT Hi
5a^?a?js?¥ANj ^ew Orleans.
H. W. CALDWELL, Indianola.
E. B. NICHOLS A Cb, Oalvottoa.
Ahgnttl;1856. n39-tf
WESTERN TEXAS U. S. MAIL
STAGE fcIN®.
Between San Antonio And Eagle Pass,
*"* í!n*n'"~>ille, Qfaihi, Dhanit, and
REAVING San An-"
tohlo every Mondiiy.
6 o'clock A. M.v
Pass on Wednea-
diy, at 3 "KM. Leaves Eagle Pass every
Thursday at 10 o'clock!, M., and ar-
flve«i it San Antonio on Saturday, at
P.M.
at the «tora of Frank Vmschled.
DAVID & SIIE1HAGEN.
Projnleton .
■Sly
AMBROTYP^s AND pn0-
tooraphs.
THE undersigned ;a now prepared to exe-
cute all ,ne different styles of Likenesses
known to t*je Art, on Qlats, Paper and Silver,
equal in beau ty and finish to those taken in
Now Vjrk of New Orleant. Cltisent and
strangers siting San Antonio aro in
a«Ie aaA iáhpfiife
m
every dewriptlon^' __
Pins, made ezpretslyfor the insertion'of Min-
iatures. Rooms open from 7 to 4—tip-stairs,
next door 'to -the Boot and Shoe store of Def-
fenbaugh k Co. J. CI.INE.
Ban Antonio, Jan. 17; 18S7. E0-6m
VMPpaHj.,.. ary
erson has suocceded me in my btuini
•ed by persons f
H. CASSIDY,
inets as
in thb
po: mm. ... ,
it has beon and it ttated
oity. H. ,
No. lO Old Levee, near Canal street,
/9-ly New Orleant.
B ,
i. V. TALBOT,
WITH ' -M
THOMPSON &
Dealers ia Western
'' ■ of every deiscrlptlon j of
Staple and Fancy Crecerles,
luce
ICE! IDE! ICE!
rlE subscribers having completed
thetr Jarge ICE-HOUSE, at Powder
Horn, are now prepared to «upply the
towns in the intorior with any quantity
of ICÉ throughout:the sfasan..
The price will be Three Dollars por
hundred pounds. If ordered in c.-uftca,
the cost of the cask'will l e Charged in
addition. . or.
Orders punctually attended to, and
full weight guaranteed. • .
{.'o imlurs,.r,'iHidW';:f:llod Oidess ac-
oompáfited hj.'tKe Wt>m>v.°
. " , lt N. ('.\I.Dir£!X.
Powder "Horn, April 25, '57 13 3 m
SEW AH It IV A I.S,
WE have just roccivcd n Urxemiditlon U>
our former stock <>f JuHcir-y, uonsMling
> part of
G
jiold and Silver. *Va4r.he>j,
' ' * "'ar Rings,|
. Watch Chains,
I'Ob and Belt lluckfe , •.
SlTver OardCilsts and I*ort Monales
Watch Kéys, C i ruis¡ Fislies,
Cold and Silver FeiiHis, with Pens.
Also, a large assortment of Pent, from th
Faetorir I of different celebrated makers.
Fine French CLOCKS, with
glass sha-les, Spectacles and Watch'
Glasses, kept constantly on head.
3I-*f 3. «. k p. BÍLL.
The First
FOR the best Grand
been awarded by I
Boston, and the «rañkli
y sxeeo-
'niñexchs
- - Xdstitaie
del phis, also at tbe 'State Fair
to Jiallet, Vavis ¡V Co , over all a
Messrs-.H- D.' k Co. have also i
Meilals Within tbe latt four years
sure Fíanos .<
~ie particular a:tten
all others intsrsstod In
Instrumenta, it respectfully soli
examination of these
^aXANM ANS SQVAk* .
with Patent Suspension Bridge, aad Coitr .
man's Jtullsn Attachnjent. • ,,
.l^v* Ktce ws rrH4f«l of thefe msgnfi-
t int IustMimimte, is «plendhl cuse , ¡ and of 9,
6J to and 7 wtaves, liirt rsi'eiVed, .and for
sale liv 11. D. ilEtVITT, Ageat,,
dec26-1y - 39 C'Onjl.s
'wm
■>jip
y,]AILI,I:K, imcramam a
i *JL OoromUwiou Morchont?!, Port Lava
tc—OlwUnd, Bros. A C„
Bros. A Co., iSsw i)T\tuxt ¡' MaiHeri
N. Kniybt Aro, KcwYork. n36 m
CHAHLKS I!. JORDAN, (Su.^sew't: to Oi
W. Adams,) Ccminire!(in, Receiving and
Forwarding Merchant, l.nraca, Test
Fram ke k D.rnncM, ,\ew C '
Kerr k clarm,
warding Merchaal _
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