The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 100, Ed. 1, Friday, April 13, 1860 Page: 2 of 4
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RIDAY APRIL 13.
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RESIimXTfAI KJjUCTIOX 1800.
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"tVhor M. 1. RIAHAM.
GEN. T. N. WAUL.
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1IKST DISTIUCT.
COL. A. T. KAINEY.
HKl.'ONl) DISTRICT.
con;5pnN a. wiiauton.
8TATE ISIiGCTIUX AUGUST.aSOOJ
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clemBnt it. Johns.
FOIt STATE Tit EAMUIt IH.
CYRUS II. RANDOLPH.
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tl We nre authorized to announce JOHN A.
OKrVEfq. a a candidate for tho office of Pis-
" f ttornoy ot the licit general election in Au
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.JsJr Cico'U. Prentice oi tho ijnuijiviiio jour-
L( na!?Is clcpe'ctcd shortly at Austin and it is
Ibou&bt'ho will deliver a lecttiro on Amrri-
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ah Politics
'y?e trust Iio will visit San Antonio.
i"NYo havo muclinJnfluro in rcqursting at-
tention to tlto card of Messrs; TnnslMl &
IIowi-ll which appears in our issue of to-day .
The elder partner of tho fiitn is ?o well and
favorably known that it is unnecessary to
say anything respecting him. Mr. Howell
ie comparatively t (ranger Vittt he is a
gtntlcmnn of line ability well versed in his
profession and of strict business habits.
AVc had tho pk-nsnie uf a call this morn-
ing from Mr. Weston llioRontleniouly agent
fq'r iho world renowned cantattice Madam
Anna Bishop It will be seen from the art-
nouueement in our adveitismgcolumus tliat
Mndnm Bishop intends giving three Giaid
Vocal and Instrumental Concerts at the
Casino Hall on tho evenings of the 18th
10th and 20th Inst. As wo stated in antici-
pation of this lady's visit our citizmB way
expect a musical treat of tho very highest
order infinitely superior in fact to anything
in the music. I line ever experienced in this
city. Our Galveston Houston and Austin
cotemporanes speak most enthusiastically of
the brilliant success whp'h has attended
this lady In Texas her conrrrif l.nvii.g.bceii
nigh'tly crowded Uy highly appreciative nudi-
frjccF. She is accompanied by F. Hudidph
sen the eminent "Rarilone and Mr. T. A.
Hogau the celuhratud Pianist both of whom
havo also received wot complimentarv
notices fiom our cotempniarics.
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AVe havo much pleasure in acknowledging
tho receipt or tin April number of that most
excellent periodical Do How's Review.
The Contents me '"Secessions of the
South" "EnglUh Reviews" '-Our School
Hooks'" "Mexico" "Matter and Mind."
"Johnson Goldsmith etc." ''Shakespeare"
'Free Negroes" "Tho aHio Grande etc."
. Statistics of Commerce Agriculture Mautt-
v facturcp Internal improvcwentP. etc." .
a"Ye most earnestly recommend it to our
readers ob in every respect deserving of
their patronage. Wo observe that two ar-
ticles in the present number arc contributed
by a Texan.
Tho Review is published monthly in New
Orleans and Washington city at tho low
price of 5 per annum. This is a favorable
time to subscribe.
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The London Times strongly recommends
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.that the Prince of Wales way innko n tour
to'tho United States and feels assured
that if ho visits tho City of Washington
his arrival in that city would be greatly
appreciated by tho President.
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J4Mr. House n reverend gentleman of the
Methodist persuasion 1ms been arrested in
llnrrison county. Mo. for prenohhig Abo
tition'um and inciting slaves to iusurreo
lion.
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Miss Florcnco Nlshtinzitle noted for
'.er .services to tho wounded soldiers in tho
Crimean war is lying seriously ill Prny-
qrfijafo 'daily oiTured in tho chapel of tho
uarrison in her lehnlf
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Tho Tennessee Legislnturo lias snnc-
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. tioncd tho old project of forming n now
'SifttOlfr'om Northern Mississippi West Ten
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nessec nnd tho extreme Western point of
Kentucky. Tho Tennessee river would be
tho'castern boundary populutiouTOO.OOl).
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-Tho-Indinnolii'Courier of the 7th hibt.
Buys :
Itis-rumorcd that n enrco of African
negroehuts hpen landed on tho cout of
AVestorn Tosobi fimowhcro between tins
nl n nn ii ndiflni'f in 4 fthriKtfj mid tlmt ennui
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of'thom nre uow in Victoria oouuty. We
. ftrtfor.ffhnt it'll Torth.
GUN. JO. IiANli AND JUDGES. A.
DOUOIjAH.
It has been Haul and' it may bo with
justice that tho two distinguished men
whoso numofl form the caption of this ar-
ticle arc the inriFt prominent candidate
for tho Presidential nomination nt tho
Clmrlenton Convention. It will not bo
nmlsrt therefore to fiuhuivor shortly (o
lioT tho uliiuih which each possesses to
the envied position. We will tuko them in
their on'cr
First then comes. Gen. Lane In whose
nomination the Democracy of all K-ctiun-s
from "California to Maims" from the
"hleiik bills of Oregon to tho evergladta
of riurida" wotdd have reason to rejoice.
A man whoso services in tho tented field
tho council and the Srimtu ohamber have
won for him the respect nutl admiration of
his countrymen. A soldier of hingular
merit a tntcduwn tuihiussed by either in-
terest or feur unenrrupted by power un-
tainted by gold. T)f his deeds as a soldier
it is unnecessary to' Npcak. Tho history
of 'his country and tho calamities of the
enemy havo Buflieiently recited them. Of
Jiiarful n.ilii fa t rxi 1 1 r o power let Oregon tell.
'''iV elected PjxmideSlfrViofW'n'ulilftndinlnis-
tor the government with the firmness and
resolution which no necessary at nil times
are more pai ticularly to at the present cri-
sis. Ueforo him sc tlounlisw would bo
rebulcd nud tho dark spirit of fanaticism
vanish and bo forgotten. Of him it could
not be said : "He knows no North no
South no .East iu Wctt." He would
know them all but all equally all be re-
garded all bo respected an I all bo treated
as having equal rights under tho constitu-
tion. Of Ids competitor can as much bo re-
peated ? Wo think not. That ho is a
man who has done his country service far
be it from us to deny. But that ho has
do no so to tho same ext nt us honest firm
straightforward "Joo Lane" no one will
pretend to say. The Demoeratio party
havo little faith in him ho has upheld
maintained and insisted on doctrines an-
tagonistic to those entertained by thodein-
oeraey and has done so it has been al-
leged for tho furtherance of his own ends
and purposes.
It has been said of him "that ho is the
only man that eun bo elected." But is it
sol Far from it. There aro more anta-
gonisms arrayed against him than any
other aspirant. Beside by electing him
wo would bo doing tho very thing which
wo wish to avoid. Wo would eleot a bas-
tard Democrat to tho Presidential chair
and wo would do so "on the very ground
that of expediency from which we have
already suflieicntly long suffered. To
elect him for this reasoji would bo an insult
to the party and this the moiv particular-
ly when we consider thenutnber of utillunt
11 ...:.! u in ?...
...... ..v ni.uvn...u. nun i.j uiiim.. mui
s.ur Mtnudiii'iVUoiiror wo miht with safe-
ty maintain tho contest.
iif;.t. n 1 il -..1.1
mi uuugiiiN u lui-iiuiiuiire. imuu.u
enter into tho fight dipirited and faint-1
bearted. It would be mumr into battle
ivith tbr. war rv of iNdiev." iii.ti ad of
that which should sleid oitrtuiKaud nerve
our arms now nnd ut all times the
"Kiglit;" tho "Kight;'1 and nothing hut
tho 'Hight." Hut it will not hu m. No
ftitch nomination will bo made. OhlJu"
is tun man. and wan mm us tno cnampion
of our cause we've till to gain and nought
to fear.
The Seguin Mercury learns that pome
ten duyh ago a party of seven men painted
up and otherwiso disguised proceeded to
tho residence of ono Flowers in DeWitt
Comity and deliberately Mint him dead iu
tho presence of his little daughter whilst
ho was planting corn in tho field. The
little girl was dropping corn for her father
when ho discovered tho seven disguised
men at tho end of the row waiting for them
to approach. Informing him the father
turned to fiy and was shot down. The
party then took u person named Taylor
ii1m at work in tho field carried him into
tho woods and hung him to a tree and then
tied. Tho informant of tho Mercury did
not know what prompted these parties to
tho perpetration of this hlujnly deed; but
presumed it was in obedience to nn edict
of tho terrific "Judge Lynch" who has ex-
ercised iu some parts of tho Country for
some years past a dread and potent sway
Tho father of this man Flowers is said to
havo murdered a negro of his iu Karnes.
county two years ago and was compelled
to fiy from there in coummiuouco.
This may a fiord some cluo to the sum-
mary execution of the son.
Wo learn from the Intelligencer that
John i'Mwnrds an old citizen of Travis coun-
ty living about iiino miles south west of
from the
Aiitt.n. came to his death by violence n few
dayf. Riuce from t-ome pirty unhnewn. His
b'idy v:u fiiiud on Tuesdiy about a quartei
of n mile (rum Ids house badly liddled by
. "
ballR.
The Fame paper states that an nlVray came
olf at Austin on Tuesday hist between two
Mexican In whieh one cut the other badly
with o bowie knife. Causo unknown sup-
puscd to have been love or liquor.
hum n 0 "IP " ""
The SheriiT of He Soto Parish La. was
dangerously wounded a few days fcince by a
roan whom he vvu? in the acl if srrofitlng.
IJIOX 1MIITV.
Wo blamo no one for a-eulogy on this
Union of States; it beiiitr always under
stood that the Union Is to he under the Con
stitutir.n; strictly and faithfully interpret-
ed. Tliis Union is subject to certain con-
ditions which constitute the Union Itelf.
A Union party at present or indeed at any
time is ill-advised and In had taste. It is
especially so at present No one thinks of
disunion unless in certain eoutiugences
thatar.e possible unless some wrongs are
apprehended and which mav not bo avoid
ed. What Is meant by a Union parly Do
they intend to proclaim submission to
whatever may happen in advance ? Shall
we invito aggression by publishing that
wo shall adhere to tho Union whatever a
dominant party in one section may do?
What else can a Union party mean If
wo had iuouures already passed and if it
were a question if wo should tolerate thcim-
the limits of forbearance would be fccii'
and a Union party would be intelligible. ;
At present wo have heard of no men who
propose to dissolve tho Union for au
measures now in existence. It is threat
cned in view ofeontingencies that may hap
pen. Wise men will wait until tin cm
tingoney comes before they will decide uj
on it. ;
Wo have no serious apprehensions
any policy will bo pursued that wilWi
fv a dissolution of tho Union ; hut h
the signs of tho times. There is tr
mooting at Chicago to notintnutC"-Hx
dent. No Southern wen will bo the
Is an attempt to monopolize all tho p
of this Union iu ono section of it. Gu
teat it is successful and that it gets una
turbed control of all departments of tl
Federal Government. It may obseivi
sown moderation to got power; but we know
its spirits and its deeds. Tho State Lo
gislatures under its control havo passed
laws to protest runaway slaves from the
laws of the United States nud to punish
the owner who attempts to claim his righti
1 ii. .i i urni .. i i . .. -i
unoer uiiii law. win siien puny pay iiioiei
rospec to the Constitution at Washington
than eWowhere J What part would the
South havo in the Federal Government
The majority would have as complete con-
trol ns if our representatives were not
there. Wo should have no reason to ex-
pect that a party in the pride of its power
would lessen its pretentions or moderate
its counsels.
In this condition of things what does a
Union party mean 1 Shall we tell this ec-
tioiml party wo will-Mihinit to anythingfor
the snl;e of the Union 1 Shall we invite
them to go on nnd publish to them that
there is no danger Whatmotivo have con-
servative men to resist this party if we
for tho sake of Union will suhwft to any
proviMous of its condition' 1 We have
every confidence that this Union will be
presorvedjbut it will not be done by pro-
claiming that wo aro for Union in the ab-
stract on any terms. This will he the
trongeft 'possible invitation to a sectional
majority to doeeratc all the principles on
winch this Union is founded. Louisville
Democrat.
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The Trouble at Mu!Mn.
The St. Louis Itepuldican liss a luttei
d.i ed Mesilbi Aii.on.i Tenitory. Mnich 10
iu wliieh tho wiitei gives the fulluwiug i-'
Cmnt of theieccnt trouble at that place.'"
Au ?T l11' aVI fl Vl'-NlSir
r'1111 lJ' ddnulty Ibc A.ner.ear
th0 (...sioaiiV b:nr. 'Ilio fellow
oil' Ampiiicd ft iiiftol id Uf
liean. Several show wi re Hre'r .
and onlv one p'MMMi was inj-icd
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tbroie.'b ibe plaxa.
Tint nihl n pnitimi of the Ainorenn I
P'i!:ilin ( pi meipiillv enmble.s) armnl then
e Ives nuu nuucliKl thii'iigu Hie Miecls. kl-
lirir t In (ever Mexican s ibey cliancod to
meet. During tho night some five Mexican-Wt-io
killed ; their onlv n!fenM seemingly
wis to have bten unfoitunato enough to he
.Mexican?.
A-isevwal iiifhi'Uituil prrnn were killed
fall .Mexicans) t'n- people nilurnlU felt in-
diuunnt. and at one lime 1 believe at 1ent
oflfi Mexicans weio under aims in the I'W.a.
Un 'er tlicf ci ciiMistanres.it was dcund
ndvisible to ppl.v f"1' - i 1 5 td neenrdingly
application was made to Lieut. Howland
commanding Fort KJImorc. fir n compiuy
of troops. He promptly dip itched Lieut-
t'ogswell and Frank Willi s venti -fair men
to our aid. The troop- camped near town;
their appearance was the iinnl Ur n general
stampede among the gamblers who left town
Minn after tho troops armed. This allayed
the excitement greatly and in a short time
ewiythmg became qu et. Dming the d i III
cnlty one Prefect by request resigned nud
our people appointed two PiuviMonal Fre-
fects.one an American Dr. L. S. Owings.
the other u Mexican. Don Ygnaeio Orrautui.
ono of the most popnlir Mexicans we have
Under their rule peace and order have been
once more restored.
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M.n Kodbuuv. Wehavj been Krmitte
to have tho followtnj; extracts from a letle
written by Fetor Dowd. Ksqr. of lo Grnni1
Oity to a citizen of this place:
'I have received no letters from you U
some tunc. 1 presume you have "writ to
but if so. your letters did not como to hai
You are aware I presume that the mail lb
should have been hereon the Mtti in-t. v
taken by Cortina and cairied into Mex'
together with the mail earner. They
the mail earlier eight days and turned.
I loose somewhere in front of Mier. vi
mm mat u iney ever ugui mm cai
the mill again they shmiid hang him.
may havo wiitten by that mail if so Cat
has pot your letteis and you will have
writo npttlut
M I have no news to send you. all tho no
is down th'-ie. All tho news yon ?eml
Coitina gets." llrownsvi Ie Fhig 3lst ult
ii -I- m in. i i
Tuoops Aunivi:) . Tho atcnmiriit
Gruntuhu Oupt. llar.Uon. from New York
arrived otVthe barm Wednesday with fo
troop Vr!!l'rillt0 UliVlvVt rt in TosuSl
About dot) f them were l.rouuht up to the
KUt UI
city lu&t evening hy tho schooner K M. j
I'ratt; and were promptly dUpntoho 1 to
the interior having taken" up the lino of
march this -morning. They were under
tho command of Cant. I. N Palmer The
Granada left with tho romainder for Urn
zos Santiago this morning. Indiunoln
Courier.
Mrs. Jamison tho celebrated authors
dlvd ot her residence iu England.
illlt. Wl3NI)EfjI I'llfljIjII'S.
Mr.. Phillips has pronounced another ora
tionv It Ittan odd compound of OailyleV
"lattctMlay" fancies and Tupper's 'proverb-
ial philosophy" and seems o have no ob-
ject except to evince a generul venom against
thcjflws history i and religion ofcivilizatlon.
Of c)Src tho institut on ot slavery came in
for much the greater port of his enmity. Be
sneers at Mr. Everett for failure to mike
the cb''racler of Washington an abolition
textfcritiuiscs Dr. Pies pout for having otnit-
tod cdrtain things relating to slavery in a
latorditiun of his wotks and denounces the
Tri' Society fur subset viency to Southern
prcV lices.
lie crows hidigmht over ''Anthony Burns
w nif down State stteot between two
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lid musket? for no other reason than
e color of Ins skin was not like ours"
ists upon attributing tho popularity
Seward to the bayonets of John
and his aider.."
.isMon of this Mr. Phillips Is obvi-
? is XQvy intent upon creating hos
ietween the people of tho North and
He is a soitofTheisites. whoabus a
ly and whom any one may cu-lgit
y respectful demeanor until thoii
turned aain.
r. Phillips hovers on the frontiers
thnut the heart to do a good or the
Vrpetratea positively bad action.
lcs weak and ignorant women to
nket basket to support the under-
lain. Ho works 'up. the fanaticism
Vto'tnon U?u John Brown to go at
uirder and burn iu tho name ol
p); but ho never takes pike tnus-
tch into his own hands. He never
cord or the bullet not he.
States & Union.
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;-PAyi:ns and Fitm: Nnanons in
MiaroN. A correspondent of tho
York Spirit of tho Times writing
Charleston S. C says I
.o most notable feature in tho list of
payers of Charleston is tho tax on pro-
.y puid by freo persons ot color. Iho
nber of colored persons taxed is three
I ulred and fifty-live and of these three
L .ndred and fuiir are owners of real ctate
while two hundred nnd twenty-tdx of them
own real estate to the ninouut of $1000 or
ii ire ome nt t hem nearly 30 000 worth;
t'lio entire amount owned by tho two hun-
liundred and twuity-hix abovo referred to
is about S7171U." I In ndditioti to this. 1
may us well inform you that the three hun-
dred and fifty-fix e "pers-ms of color'' who
are free own two hundred and seventy-
seven slaves. There is one free "gintle-
mnn of color" still residing as we are in-
formed in Chnrh'Mim an owner of proper-
ty who is honored nbovo any whito citi-
zen in tho Union in being exempt from
taxation : ho is the uejrro (then a slave)
who gave the infurmntiou that led to the
discovery of the insurrection of 1822. For
his faithful services tho corporation grant-
ed him his - edom nnd tho immunity
above relet red to.
MEW AOVERTISEMEN
8 Oa
I.AV? (AIM).
TL"XSTALIi & IIOWIM.L.
lin unU'r.-ignyl have neillted thomcdves
m the pr.ioriet'iif Ihulaw tn tho District Ceiiitd
'truii.i tlm n.ljieent cimnlies and iu thu
nnd l'ydeiai Couits at A.istm. Udlco m
lilllng ."-an i.tmir TeNnc.
WAlMUCK 'itw-rr.-u.ii.
.1 .M UOWtl.l..
48ir3 MALL
i L ! S & VI V y V'- 'J'1"11'1"' hat wh.it imi giiii vmi rct.iin. ThoXo
mJ:jLJ!i CwAAJi kJJji ili'.rFemalelrregiilarWies U.vMoria Weak-
'I he Worlji-ItinowsuMl Canfairicci
VY71IO 1.h been revived by the inoa Inilliant
W r.tIhmnMo(nn.lo..mdodiidlcnceMh.f..rl
in Tovas h.u the honor to announce to tho eiiuons
uf an Antonio and vLdnity
Three Cirutul A'o;:al and Instrumental
i.n ..;;...
Wciliicsibiy ThurMni and Friday cvcnlusa April
l?ths llUhnndUOih.
Assisted hv
Mn. F. Ul'DOLPIlSEX
The eminent Uiritnne; and
Mr. TUGS. AUG. HOG AN
The celebrated Pi mist.
Tho selo'tioua will comprise tho most favorite
from celebrated OpcraF also
NATIONAL SONGS
fn tho Mngllsh Krciioli Spanish German
and Italian lunguago and some of tho most
popular
OLD ENGLISH IIALLADSt
fi" Tor the pmcramme soo daily small bills
E? The io will ha a cll.tuge of tho programme
idi night.
" Ticket? 51 00 Itoferved Seats SI 50.
y ltcorvcd Seats can ho seemed wilh num-
at tho Store of Me.-?rs PcntenroidorXlJlerseh
n Plaza where a diagram of the Halt may be
on and .iftor .Monday.
K Poors to open at 7J o'clock Concert to
enco at 8.
found;
AVK ICrY fio owner can havo tho same
V provimc prop"rty nnd plying charge?; tor
-law call at l.o Igor A Texan oflico.
"f iixs K I VKS3
7T011XKY AT LAW
XA AHIZOXA TISKIUTOKY
b attention given to collecting nn I lo-
; InmU.
nKFinir.NCKKt
K fl. Huston Kr-q San Antonio Texas.
J J. AT Harrison "
WHvok&UIkIi (l "
Snoad & Walton Austin.
Johnm A Tucker St. boul? Mo.
lMxnrd Fitch Esq New York City.
d&wly
VOTIVE.
i bb be unld by public aiutlon on tho 17th
tnt. viz : Five Spanbdi Ponios two SpanUh
an I n Spanish Mule nil of which havo been
ju irom the Indians and dmll bo dbpojod of
tot proven away previnu to tho above d to.
TlimiA- KENNEDY
iO-.t") S.vhinil Pest office Texas
CIRCULATING LIBRARY
MIK subscriber would respectfully announce to
1 the readers of "llonlis w aro bools?' that
ho h ib opened ii circulating Library of English
Books at the "Bool; and News Depot" on Coin-
merco street nearly oppnslto Caldwell S Go's.
torot to which ho would invito the attention of tho
citizens of the place ns ncll a& sojourner in the
land. PHILIPS. GAMBLE.
Pan at)nb Gib ApiU 1?'?0 dSl
Bibles and Testaments.
ALARGK supply kept constnntly on band nt
tho lltblo Depository In "Gambles"
book store on Coinmerco street opposite the store
uf (I. V Caldwell & Co.
Tho following Inngungen will bo founl in the
assortment ; KdkU.Oi Italian Polish Hungarian
lloblow Arabic : also. Snnnish. french. German
"andSwo'Ji'h with English In the New Tcstcmcnt.
Auxiliary Societies ut a dlitar.ee supplied.
iii'tJLiih M'ltOJPOStffjSj
V T7 ILTj bo received at this office until 5 o'clock
X I1. M. on tho 25th instant for carrying the
Q'ti irtcrmastcra Uxpres mail between .nn Anto-
ii i ut u iimn Colorado Tcxn for one year com-
ment'iu on tho 1st of iMny 18G0.
The said mail to bo transported in lisht two
horso nrtwo mule vehicles and to leave and arrive
as follow viz i
To leave S.inA every Thursday at fix
O'clock A. M. iin arrive at Camp Colorado every
Tuesday at eight oVlock A. M..
To IcaVo Camp Colore loon ovcry Wednpsday at
six o'clock A.M nnd arrive nt ?aa Antonio on
ovcry Monday' nt eight o'clock A M.
Two good securities required.
A. W. REYNOLDS
Capt. A. Q. M.
A Q. M Ofilce. San Antonio Tctn? ?
96112tw2t) April 7th 18C0. $
Thousands nro uauytpcaklng in the praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFAN'TI'L'E" (TOR DIAL
nnd why 1 because it novsr fails to nfTorri instanta-
neous relief when given In time It nets as if by
tingle and one trial ulono will convince you that
what we s.ij is true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind and theroforo relieves by removing
tho sufferings of your child instead of by deaden-
ing its sensibilities. For this reason it enmmends
itself n? tho only reliable preparation now known
for Children Tcctutuir Hlnrrliocn D.sen-
tcry Giipln? In the llowcls Aeldltv of
the Stomach U ind Cold in the Head and
Croup nlso for softening the gums reducing in-
fliunation regulating the Dowels and relieving
pain. It line in equal being nn anti-spimodio il
1 ufed with unfailing success in nil cast-.s of Con-
vulsion or oilier I'lls As you value tho life
and health of your children and wWi tos ic them
from tlm?o sad nnd blightirg conscqnienee 0ilcli
are ceitain to lcsnlt from the use nf narcoilis of
which I'ther remeilies for Infantile Complaints are
coinpoaril take nr.ne butDr Iiaton's Iiilantl'c
Cordial this ynu can rely upon. It is perfectly
harmless nnd cannot injure tho most dolirnte in
fant Price 1 cents r ull directions :uoinpan
each bottle. Prepared onlv by
CIICHCH & DCP0NT
No -103 Urondway New York
IlcaUhv human Blood upon boing
ANALYZED
alwajs presents us with the s.ime essential cle-
incuts an 1 iive of com re ttm Tpma Shmdnrd
fcs
Analu the iJIon of n person mi fie ring from Con- traitiol i:ippli.iii(s ili men ami .inner wmmt per-
puinption IJver Complaint Dvsrcp'pt Sciofubi j tuna-uices have been lecplvcd with imti-undMl df-
Ac and wo find in every hiitnnco certain dofideii- ! mnn-tra liens f applause v.hcuu'ev the har bcto
cics in the led elobub's of Bloml Supply these 'hlhlted. Truly they mutr" bo (-et-n to 7o aj.pro
.lMilV
dcliciuii'des. and ymi are m ide well.
Tho Alofitl i
Ptod ' founded unon tlilfi Theory Ir.nce iti nston-
isliing iK'cc.M There aro
FIV11 PIlFrV'lTFO 'S
adapted to the iIcD.uncic? ef the 131. .od in diff.-r- .
ent di-ea-c?. IV Coughs Odd Jlrom hiti" m
any affcctinn w!i iteyer nf tho Throat m I. ting.-in-
liiomg Coilumptlun Hhk. I which U nbn
t'io Xo fir Depression of Spirit? I.o.m f App tire
and fur nil Chronic Complaint arising from Owr-
no (.'cncral Dehility and Nervous Prutrntlfm.
No. 2 for Tner Coinpl.iinti" Xo. 3 fur Dy-pcp-i i
iiuini; already prcparod !er nlworption it e To! cil
1. III... ... 1 It !. ..!...
inc?s!? w iroQ 4poci.il dirctnTiH tor thi. lo1
Salt Itheum liruntlnnsSciefuhiu' Kidney and
I V."" " ' ' " cV.i J-V rn wi
fc ( 'k1 " WluWC'
TM...1 I.... n....! .:.. .t v.. k I..
J ii all capes tho
Price of the
..--. . . -. r ... . -wtfV
per hottje.
Soli! by cni'IlCK A D17P0XT
rso 4uy JJroadway Now lorn.
Uy flee I A Co Pan Antonio.
Liljourdio t U.mtnw Galveston.
And by nil respectablo Uruggi.sts throughout the
country. (wll-lly
Hard wans
VANCE & BRO.
AfiAMO PliAXA
12 on hand ono of tho largest ami he?t lif-
ted btoAa oforolgn and Duincatlu Hard-
wan j
Nail.
Hope
Hullow-ware
A.XC3
Shovels
Spade?
Anlb
Vice?
Cutlery
40-tfJ
Ac Ac
Castings
P fff T'r'3 Casting? just receiver
(JiUUU forsaloby
VAXCE A PRO.
40-tf) Alamo PIi
IiP3. Casting? just received nnd
3roi .' Iron
ONfi hundred thousand pounds of refined Eng
lish nnd American Iron for F.ilo hv
VANCE & NRO.
10'tf Alamo PJazi.
Ploivs! Plows!
) ff Flow? aborted sizes for Palo by
'V VANCE A-IiltO.
ju-iij
Alamo Plaza.
tr
&ug ars : tougrars :
T OAJ'EI Crushed and l'owdorcd .sugars for
I J silo hy y
VAUJJ & JJKO.
Alamo Plaza.
40-tfJ f
Trace Chains.
ArriiL nssortment of Trace chains Ox chain."
and filth chains for sale hy
VANCE A BRO..
iO-tfl . Alamo Plaza.
O f f KKtfS Nails aborted tlzes for sale
rCJ) cheap by VANCE A PRO
40-tfl Alamo Plaza.
G rain Cvartlcs !
p. I)0'EX Grain Cradles complclc. just received
O and tur sale b VANCE BUG.
Alamo Plaza.
ffjforse Shoe Iron J
50
BVNBLES Unrso Shoo Iron. Plow Slab?
Diamond nnd hrt.vol Plow Wines fur sale
by
VANCE & DUO
40-tf
Alamo Plaza.
Cellars.
DOZ. Ilore and Mule collars just received
and for 1e by
10
VArtCli 4 BKU.
tO'tf.J - Alaiav Tluxa.
CIRCUS AND:MENAGERIE
.
1
Splendid and liberal design for tltc amUs't-
inent of the People in the wonderful
combination of these
TWO GREAT C0MPA8Zti$V
TS THIS lifaUESTItlAN I)JKIAT-
1 M 15NT may bo found tho folIowingStars.callcd
from the leading Circuses of Kuropo nnd Awericn
fllr. W. WatcrmailthoCoIel)rnted four and
six horso rider and general performer.
Mr. J. DcMott tho i-rincipal Equestrian of tho
worm win oxnioit tnoso daring
feats upon his spirited charger
l willill li'tvn ennWniiH.I.Jii . . '
-Si lSr?.odllllrfuWn tho pedestal
MI?S' :J pk"iVtiio mod-
crn Hercules n hl t-Ar..i
juggling cannon bulls weighing 30 t5 pounds M
Hurr Jennings tho man of Iron and most
astonishing loaper nnd v.iulter in the world
S!g. JJushncll thowoitdcr of tho world In
his groat feats of light ami heavy -balancing na
juggling knives balls cts. '
rhc ConKIIii brothers h
pnV anecdotes local hints (tiaint'dclincations of
men and manners hare remit red hiuethc brilliant
star from Mnhio to Mexico.
AIo tho largest collection of living animals irt
tho United States; and exhibited with tho Circus.
under one ) nvillicn tor enc price of admission.
Among'thcin nro tho following:
Ten mngnificonl Linns Hnynl Ben-
gal Tigor JJrariMmi Black Ti:rcry
Leopards. Panthers? Conga rj OcC-
Ins Tiger Cats Striped and Spot-
ted Hyenas Grizzly and Dbitlc
Hears Camels and Dmincdiiric?
Lhnas. Uurmcso Cow and Alnncns.
Ornynml Wnck Solves Whito' Conn lla.tgers
Porcupine nnd a wildeuu-of ISiuIsan-l Mnnkevs.
!Mt; COIiSON COKXKT1IANI)
will be heralded through thf- piincipal'strec'ts n
tli morning of tho day of exhibition diliWn by u
team of Col-).-snl I'lcphnntfj
Dining the pnrlovinanco Pig. Woodruff tho
world renowned Lion Tamer will enter tho
IH3N OV MOSS TIOKUH VAcl
inn ili nlnv hi' nnilcvf.l pmor hi. subduing m.d
minghigintosubjjetioii bosu terrible monstns of
the furot.
Moils Orav
en will introduce those highly
ciitc-I.
Mr W. IVatcrmnn will IidnduVo Ida
Kiluraied Jlnlt's nntl Trirk Pmilrs.
ALT nfw!udi m I go br. tijrh with u vaiiety ot
W' e.vliHiit at ?nn AitM.in r u M'odncHd.iv
'Ihunlcv Pridn v and .atuidav April I lib 12.U
13tli an I 1 itli.
Will IMMt it llclmmt Mi rday the 10th. at
Xlm Uriimi'Vl". y uday th H'rh
Two f-reat' JPcrfonnauccs
Each Osiy.
AdmNslon SI t'hlldron and SrrvnntihnIl'piW.
Doors open :it 1 tmd 7''ch el; P M. Pirbum hi. c
commences hiilf .in h"iir -ifter
fieiit'o'irmly KShcrs in nttcnd met mid perf'l'
order t.hacrved. DAN. ICIIOOKS Acrnt
No'n-d'i-w-'i
City of San jftntonio
WILL b'K SOLD :it Publio Auction in tho
City of San Antonio on Thurcrtnv. Mav
101300
Of Valuable CHy Lands and Lots
In various BUc5n;ora small bulldlnj; Kte to lota of
1C0 acres
TI3KIIIS OF SATjK:
ca.sh J th in four months $th in eight nmnth.
and Jth in 12 months. Tho purchnsors executing
their note? for tho bif-t three- instalments bearing
ten per cent interest with approved eceurity.
Plata tu bo seen ut tho City Surveyor's officrfj
San Antonio. JAS. It. SWEET
Mayor. CJty Snn Antoniot.
April 3d 1SC0. wAd t Mny 10.
A dvcrtiscmciit
SSAIiEIPn0I6sALSfor furnishing the troops-
nt-this 1'ost with
"FRESM BEEF"
for one year commencing on tho 1st day of May
1S00. wilt bo received at this office until tho 15th
day of ApiU noxt nt which time they will bw
opened.
Two good and sufficient securities will bo required'
for tho faithful performance of tho contract.
Proposals to bo endorsed " Proposals for furnhdi
ins Fresh Beef"
JAS. A. MOWER lit Lt. 1st Infy.
A. A C. 3
Office of tho A. A. C. S. Camp Verde Tex.. 7
March 27 18G0. J
dStit 4Uwlt
1860.
1860.
VANCE & BRO.
HAVE REMOVED their largo nnd well ntf
sorted stock of goods t their
JVJGIS STOUTS'
opposlto the Mcngcr Hotel Alamo IMaza.
where may bo found n largo portion of their
Spring Importations;:'-'--
oinhntelng ovcry variety of
FANCY DRESS GOODS-
and all articles usually fouud In a- first class Retail
Dry Goodi llouso.
Arc-nlno receiving a largo nnd choice- 'Stock'of
Superior HEADVMADE UMlTlilNGJnnill
GENTLEMEN'S FDRMSIIIXO GOODS
embracing overy article of wearing apparel.
San Antonio. March 23 1660 39- ;
iiJ9
aak. trj i
tM&tL'fr? "IbarUsnndjuvonUes. too nu-
ifty n(rHls ln "ieiIti.
?$f&wPp haf Iut no Ienst; t.v the cole-
VTaj hrntcd American Clown I'. II uy-
SElIlrikE
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