(Reprint from Texas Almanac, 1859) (Published in Old Spanish Trail Magazine, December, 1920) TEXAS ADVERTISEMENTS OVERLAND TO THIS PACIFIC. The San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line. THIS LINE which has been in successful operation siuce July', IS37, is ticketing PASSENGERS through to San Diego, aud also to all intermediate stations. Passengers and Express matter forwarded in NEW COACHES drawn In mules over the entire length of our Line, excepting the Colorado Desert ot ' • miles, which we cross on mule back Passengers guaranteed in their ticket-ride in Coaches, excepting the 100 miles, above stated PASSENGERS TICKETED TO AND FC01I SAN ANTONIO AND Port Clark, Port Hudson, Port Lancaster Port Davis, Fort Bliss. El Paso, Fort Fillmore. La Mesilla. Tucson, Arizona. Fort Yuma, San Diego The Coaches of our Line leave semi-monthly from each end, ou the 9th and 2-ifh of each month, at G o'clock, AM v An armed escort travels through the Indian country with each maitlram, for the protection of the mails aud passengers Passengers are provided with provisions during the trip except where the Coach stops at Public Houses along the Line, at which each Passenger will pay for his own meal Each Passenger is allowed thirtv pounds of personal baggage, exclusive of blankets and arms Passeugera coming to San Antonio can take the line of mail steamers fromj New Orleans twice a week to Indianola, from the latter place there is a daily liuc of four horse mail coaches direct to this place On the Pacific side the California Steam Navigation Company arc running a first class steamer, seuii-monthlv, to and from San Francisco and San Diego PARE ON THIS LINE AS FOLLOWS, INCLUDING RATION'S San Antonio to San Diego. $200 Sau Automo to El Paso, $100 >« “ Tucson, W0 Intermediate stations 15c per mile Extra baggage, what earned, 40 cents per pound to El Ppso, and $1 per pound to Son Diego. , Passengers cay obtain all necessary outfits in San Antonio. For further'iutforcuation, and for the purchase of tickets, apply at the office of Uic’Compani in this oity, or address I. C WOODS, Superintendent of tha line, care of American Goal Company. 50 Exchange Place, New York • Gr. H. G-IDDXNGS R. E. DOYLE, Proprietors.