The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 335, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 20, 1860 Page: 3 of 5
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Army at San Antonio Toxns lit. 2D. 25'. 22"
&.; long. 93. 23 . 14" W.-aUUudo of tho Barom-
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yoathor fair 19th wind southwest and southtJ
. woatqpr fair sutu wtnd.N and N E; weatberfalr
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.'' Hospital Steward U. S. A
A gentleman to-day between tho hours
';' ofllaud 12 o'clocki walking from tho
business plaza to Paseo street dowu said
Btroot to tho Alamo down ih street to
I- ' 'Commerce up Commerco to tho plnoo of
'starting in a brisk walk counted 9 r-
vvato cardugo322 horso and mulo wagons
r r G horaoa aud mulea 23 ox carts 86 oxen
;J2 ox wagons 194 oxen and 17 draya and
' tortus Only tho usual business of tho
6f kjrv ho train.
9.
rpju ia CapU Gcorgs McLane of the
rmj.-itl8WU.tt0IMOt poignant ro-
grct that wo find our uZ'ZTnt of
'tho death of this gentleman and very gal-
lant.aoldior oonfirmed'by dispatches from
. tho commanding oflioor at Fort Defiance
to Col. Fauntloroy commanding Dipart-
xnontofNow Mexico but then at Fort
SSiiso El Paae. T.ho Mesilla Times says
'. that -dipt McLane with a small detach
ment of mounted rifles had an engagement
avltli a party of Navajocs.at Uio mouth of
tho cnHon Do Sha -some fifty milos
' west of Fort Defiance was shot and in-
stantly expired. -Several Indians were kill-
- o -o-
i"From tho Congressional returns wo have
r : something for which to bo thankful lit
J;: -the City of Boston we huvo elected a Konmi
r!(r'constitutional man in place of the boister-
' .ous purtizan Burlinganie.
In New Jersey wo have ehcted a gcod
democrat in placo of Speaker Pennington
jind in Pennsylvania we have elected M -
Lnzcar a good and true democrat in pli.ee
of tho notorious Andrew Stewart and we
are waiting very hopefully for the annoume-
ment of the defeat of the traitor II. Winter
Davis in Baltimore.
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S. A. f iV. G. Railroad. The Lavaca
Gulf'Key reports tlio arrival of two vessels.
tho Illinois and Twin Brothers with rail
mad iron; also a schooner fron Pen.saoola
with railroad ties which are being laid
This will give the quantity of iron requisite
to complete the section of the road "to Vic-
toria with tho exception of four bundivl
tons of iron lost last summer by the wreck-
ing of one of the vessels. The amount has
been duplicated and has ere this time been
shipped. Col Carter the tllicient Miroiin
ondent of thuroud is aUo on the ground
having returned from his Northern tour so
that wo can breathe freer as wo can count
with certainty on the period of completion
Opinion of Sthpiiiix A. Douglas.
.Mr. Douglas arrived in New Oi leans on
morning of tho 8th in addressing tho
crowd at tho St. Charles ho told them.
Wo had boon defeated but there was no
voason why wo should despond. Wo could
.yet wrest the power from those hands in
which it ought novor to havo goiu. Even
'now that tho battle is lost lo us m-o what
is tho position. Abraham Lincoln is el-
ected but ho is not yet President und
until Abraham Lincoln is President what
harm can ho do ? JJo is in a position
which entitles him moro to our commiser-
ation than our envy. And oven when ho
tukos his seat what can he do ? Wo have
.a majority in tho House and u majority
in tho Senate; wo will vote down any
moasuro ho may attempt that would tend
to oncroach upon tho constitutional rights
of tlio States; ho will mako appointments
if ho does not appoint good men. vi
will vote uguinst them reject them. Con-
gress then is tho battle field; there wo
must fight and as long as tho American
finer waves over tho United Statps. it will
protect tho rights of all citizens. The
.constitution m. " !...!! ' . .nU.."d.
twl oHt.ann snau hu .- v.i
Vo aro defeated.-then said Mr. Dnug-
lVbut not vanquished; lot us struggle
-'on. mid onoo moro wo will conquer anew
'' that power wo ought woyer to havo lost.
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JtnUmad Iron made in Missouri. On
mill in St. Louis is now preimred to turn
lout 100 tons a weok of railroad iron of
.inrniiii nimlitv. It costs $G0 nor ton
but will last twioo as long us tho inferior
v.nwituli iirtinle. whioh costs about Soil
But wo can mako railroad Iron as cheap.
as England and it is oleariy improvident
to buy poor foreign iron on loujf oredit.
becoming tlio slaves thorohy of foieign
capitalists while our own oporativo; are
striving for employment.
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Oic penny a day wllibuy fqnd In Olitna
uffioiPntto ouablo a man to 'jlvo oom-
fortable." Curiosity i a tiling that rr)akf3 u ln'.lk
over other peopled atf.tiri and invrlonk
our own. Xonoorat-i ropriihoiulliiK our-
ioalty said it is tjs rudo to Intrude into
another man' bduso wtb your eyes as
wUhyour fpet.
Praotioo novr from principles; for ns a
mwibliAiw will! act.
Meeting of tho Georgia Legislature.
KXCITIin FEELING THROUGHOUT TUB STATE
The Legislature of tlio Stato of Georgia
assembled at MilIcdgevllleon tho7thin6i.
The House organized by tho election f.Mt
Williams of Muscogee Spoaker and Mr.
Gucrry took U seat oa President of tlio
:cimtc Tho speech of Mr. Williams was
for decided resistance. Gov. Brunu in his
regular message discusses only tho local af-
fairs of tho Stato which aio in a very pros-
perous condition. In a subsequent special
message ho thus speaks of (he lelatiuns ol
tho Stuto in and to the Federal Union. Wo
givo only a summary :
Ho thinks tho constitutional rights of the
people oft Georgia huvu been violated by
several non-slavehotdmg States to the ex-
tent of justifying in the judgment of civiliz-
ed nations tho adoption of any measure
necessary to tho lull protection of their
rights.
lie referred to tho patient spirit in the
origin of our Goveruuuutaud portrayed 'the
6 enva of unconstitutional auU uiiliienUJy
acts subsequently. Ho is pointeuly eveio
on Massachusetts law and says if the U
of Massachusetts cause plunder from Gior
gia's citizens tliat Staio must be compclleti
to coinneiisate them.
He advises rcpiUals and says: "Let" us
'cut unjust aggressions and uncotistitutlo-
I l "iio legiMiuiuu wiin juat iviumuuuh.
1T -! uculs the cnactiiient of laws au
!1?.rLZ.m. l '? r ' faiiy citizen of .such oft
: i lr i J o for iiHlemnihmg
nig uud faithless fafa. u r f- nif r.
losses of citizens of Ct. ot& J. Zr i
mends liL;is)atioii to drive ti.
articles of such olieudingStats
He says "Georgia has tho noht as
nfi Mortiiern eoods are brought into Geo.
gia to tax theni as sho deems prupvr." llu
advises tlie passing ol a law taxing goodn
and merchandise twenty-live per cent to be
introduced afiei tho lsiuf Juuuarj if man-
nf.utiiriil in or broutrht Irom Massachusetts
Vermont. Michigan Maine Kliodo Ulan-i
New York Wn-cunsin or any other biatea
and the tax to be remitted when tho un-
friendly legislation is repea.ud.
kIwmiI.i liiic'h I- nUlntioii move inifTectual.
ho lecommen s the repeal ol all pal ih of the
penal uud civil codtf ptutecUiig the lives li-
b ities anil pioperty of tlio oitiz u ul the
Slates where euch" ui.fi luiully Uw tXi?i.
He says: "In my opinion the tune lor hum
und decided action has ainvid ami he is
unworthy tlio conlhlence ol tuo people ol
Gcoieia who ifluses to viuuicato hor iioiuu
at any eo.st. ami uiiilnlani her tonaliiutional
lights at any hazaid.'1
lie belli vod th'u legihlition recommended
will lend to Mrenjlheli rather than weaken
tlie ties of the Union of the Stales. It will
destroy ectiunal cmitrovers) and narrow
diiWii the issues lb a contest between indi
1 f4iist0 onuc:t laws I locummend Untitle
vidual States. He sa: tho nglaiure
people should rise in their might and at the
ballot b(tx deiiuuid their enactment."
'liit' Governor cuiei tains no nonbt of the
riuht of each State to i.ecide to act foi her-
so.f so Ion u I Stales abide in good
faith l.y the conUuti..nal obligation. No
Stuto can withdraw tiu.1" ihu bmoiMVitli-
.nit himr tuiihv of bad acta li ll't! Otheu.
Any violation of tlw compact ivlieve. H
lurties. 1 lie right oi secession lor cause wa
only dtnicd by those who deny tho sover-
eignty of the States.
The Message il Is twenty twooloselyprlni-
.it iiptnvn liases. A fti It u view id Noiiiiirn
log'hiliou concluilo ihu.-. For the purpose
(d pulling thj State in a jeJeuiivo ooriiimu
as fiat as iiossii.ie piepariug lor the unur-
oucy which mut be nut sooner or later
lie recommends the sum ol'u million of dol
hi is to lie immediately .ppr piiated as a
military fund for the eiiMi nj; t ar and
prompt provision made lor i.iiMiig Mich por-
tion if tho money as maj not bo in the
tieiiHtiiy as tust us the jmtdic expenditure
iqu ie. '.Millions tor deleiicc and not one
Cftit i'ov ti ihutc' nhould Ik- the ftuic motio
tif the SoiitheiM States 'l'o evoit ikiiuiid
t.1 laril.er collection oi compioiuiso of oui
ne.hts. wo htmuhl I'tilj: "Tlio nijitiuiout
exhausted and we now slum! on our own
aruir.' "
Of proceedings of the Legit-laluro wo
havo o.dy t'.jU. that the II nt. Unurlus J
Ieiikin has been tdeoted Judge ol tho Su-
preme Court by a unanimous vote and
that the Semite has rt f um d tj bring on
the eledion of a United States Senator U
a large innj rity.
The Augitii (Go.) Constilutioiiulist
of the lOlh. sn ?;
Wo Ko lenrn rlmt our city vutuut er
rom panics composing the Indept nuent
Butallion will ho d an eloeiuin tor Colo-
nel lit s evening and we have in on iulorm
ed that the name of Lieut. Col. V . 11 nry
alker U. S. A. will bo pre.-onted lor
the ollieo; and that in consequence of the
lection ef Lincoln to tlio Pivt-idency he
lias determined to resign his plaoeui the
United Stitos army and i ready to staijd
up for his native Stato n uny capacity..
Tim Colonial ilaic of Geoi gin was raised
tho afternoon nt tho 8th ouGreen's Mnn-
ument Johnson's Squur Savannah in
tho presence of an immense multitude.
The same evening tho largest meeting oi
citizens ever there lie Id passed tho tollow
iug resolutions:
Wo the cussem oi uainam couniy..ifr-
:n ..f iin Hubmittod to
.1 .ii
o imtwoirqtifftt iho Lrgihluture to
nnuouncotbi.s opinion !'V nadutioH at
thoeailU-st nr-etahlo momrut. m couiiuu-
uicato to our SWtw ("ll1 L'U';'-
.1 - ...I.lll tUlll till
lived in Uoi giosi. uuu u"ri" -" '
Govoinorin calling a ooiiveimmi ot tlio
pMoplo to dctiMinino tho niodo and nioas-
uro of ivdivss.
;j That we respectfully recommd llir
r.r.MUIninrototakeinUi iinmed.ate con
Bideratbiri tho ihh-1ii? oh law- na
w lie k. v to ii fviiuo mi '
b'inn-m'iil of tlio entiiinerc-ial i-ueret o
tlio Stale oonrjueiit upon the yrfiCt
political einejveiicy
4. Tbatue n-.-'peCtfully riquntt t ml
the LegMntorf ti;i- iuuio dii rv to
organize uud arm the t'om U il'i Mat.
ijiipi. Jno. V. AndeiHUi prnir-ed ovrr
tbo meo ing. whioh wa adduced by Lapt.
Uarton Hon. Win. Lav ikdl Lb'ftor
and Cob Jucl&Aun hut Miubtor to Aus-
tria. -ttO-
A legal gentleman u ilcllncd lovo letter
to ba 'vrits of attachment.'
noring till paity iiainon iiiut isuost i-ordi
ally uuito in tlio following rortolulioiir;
1. Tlut tlio (di'Otion ot Lincoln and
IIumii'M to tho Prosidoncy and Vioo Proi
dt'ijoy of Uod Stutes ought uot and
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nov 8-tl3in
The Srcntest-Improvement ol the A?u
LKATIIERl LEATIIKR ! ! LEATIk 1 1 !
SlmniH Tannery 3 miles Enstof Ausu1"-
'PIIE UNDKHSIONED is now prepared to
1 show up hi new process for tanning all aorta of
i.entber. (Without bark in from ono to forty
dnys) There nro afow county rights yet unsold
which ho will sell low for tho cah. Tho Jiishcat
eih price paid for nil Forts of hides and Ekina.
Leather exchanged for tho anine nt lowor rates
than it can he had at any store in the Interior of
the Stuto. The Leather has tho approval of tho
i.njt icnrktnnnln tho State.
HAN ANTONIO I'EMAIjR GOIjI-KGE
plIK Kxbrcises of this institution will bo re-
L suinou a. 8 o'clock A. M of Monday next
3d Sept in tho hnscuiont roiu ortho iUotlioatM
i'hurch in this city under tho direction rf Dr. ani
.Mr- 13ornig'who will bo aUteit y nn uio corps
of Toachers in all tho departments of a solid and
ornamental Collegiate Education.
Tuition.
rnEPAnAionv imrAnTMnaT
1st Class (Juvenile) S10 r. half year
21 ti ic $;15 " '
31 ' 20 "
Cllcgiato ". S'i5 ( " "
OermiiH rrenca ana bpaniMi lanRnape
810 or. half year
och
Mutio ana 'ia-n icrio ( . -
1'se of Inpt i uracil w )t '
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vot'Hi rtiu.'in v; lt n
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Drnwinis and raintinc
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Lundiicaps in Oil
JAMR- VANCB I'reident
of the Dourd of Trustees.
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Commerce trtct San Antonio
ANUrClUltBUAND IlKALKIt IN ALL KINDS OP
Fjue-Arms & Ammunition
AND
SPOKTIXG AHTICIiEH
of every description. m
Has Just received a large supply of Arms
all selected by himself conslpting in 150 fine
d -libit; and single (Juus of all sizes; 150 Hides of
ilimt every calibre ; n very largo assortment of
oliV lluvolving Rifles and Pistils on tho most fa-
vorablu term!'; Sharp's Rifles and PUtcls Dcringer
PirtoU. Whitney's lieale'n Warner's and Tlncon's
Uvolving Pistols; Sharp's Coil's nnd Kly's Oart-ri-les
; hirp'nand Mayna-d's Primers; Onppor
mrtridcs of dilTercntsir.es for saloon nnd revolving
pit'Hii; tho Swoid Canes nuiH'ni'e tiuns anil Hifl;
.ill sizes ut Powder Flanks and Horns Drain fi kf
indcups Illowiin? Horns Shot Poncho and Hots
fluojhjwlo and Pocket Knives oi 'eft miloi K v'
cinmon and best Percu.-sion Caps of nil hito; Ivy'n
and II ilwiu'H Wade Ln VhtW ''.ills and (Adlarp;
CurtlH1 and HarvevN diiinond pr dn mid H'izirdh
electric nud HiKirlintr Powder; all numb M of fhit
.iDjI balls nn I a trro t iiumy other ihiuirH in ibe
.il 1 . ... I . I. 1 . ...Ml .11 I... P. ........ I. ....I
fporitllg I1I1C nniCIl II" Will bWl nA i"r tiit mii iii) i
trtvirantoiA his Colt's Pit''s Hlfles and Uui.w. Ah
orders promptly atlonded to
X. U Ku pi ''lpjrjj of ColtV Pltna on Inn I;
tils a finu asorIui'nitjrif-''Jun M t"ri t". vur.b n
(Sun f.oek doiibjcXTrigjjersand ll-fl' IHpmIh t'.
Ac for the" gUhtrii'dojvnd arupiilr4 inn at nhuii
uo lco. yf rt --'1' vr'in'
lam now making n ohuho aiio''j of Oohien
syrup which IbvilltHflll wholo.ili- or nt-iil A
fl'iinplH cm bo eon'ither at my hono m tin: I'm.
pic's Store unilorjtlio old Marunlo U'l
Pan AntoalftTOet 17. 18G0 d3tAw
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Buffalo Bnyoiu Brnzok & CoIomtloRdilwuy to.
Passenger Soiicts
Trains Jcave'fAllejTton (two mites eM of Coluin-
l.u.) every day oxcopt'undiy nt 9 lnr a m
in I arrive at Harria'mrtf at 3:30 p t cmin'cting
nlb lt.iilroad nnd'Stoamcrs for O.ilvtston and
lt"UtOl
Timo from AUetcn to GnlvrMcn 10 hours
PttpnKCM frm an nPnio liHtin A will
fiadlhis the quickest aiiu iiot routo lamo oimi
itt noiiT. luunis fiup't
Frricrht Notice
Tho B. B IJ Ai Uallwiy now prepared to
drryKO'i 1 with dispatch between Allejton nno
Unrrlsinirg
'Thov h iv n lare Warohouso at Wleytnn nlso
onoaMhei juneti'in w'lh th tialvtston Itaitroid
and "no on the !layu -it tho steamboat landinj;
Uu Is reedvfcd by this Comp in- eltVcr from tbo
-fumUiutwlhA Ou:va?ton ltiillro-ul will be for
w.ir.lf'l frea f 0 iinmirilo'tf rr draynKO
totinn can 00 ieiu y ni iv"'! ! .vw
ton or (l.ilvpsu'n . t .
nov lt lSOO-tf BOBT. HATHlIgtgujn
Tufct received 2S0 Mieelwippl Itlflo. and fur
J ealolowat O.HU.M.?fiLS
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rhbor;flar to oatl.tWnttentlon of tho vJiAU to
my largo oboico and ffoU selected ftfljortmontbf
hGETLEHSN'S CLOTHING.
Boots ana nocs - - f
Hats ntir ffumlsTiliiffgoodft.-
C3r030.02tll3rf Also to a largo assortment of
LADIES 'AND 'mI&ES
siioed Waiters.
I nia preparod to soil toy clotblop st tho follow
Ing prices i
Flno.Dress troek coaUftU wool from 83 to S12 CO
French Cloth dot do 10 to 15.00
Cnsimere Buslnosaults do 12 to 15.00
do Dnnta dn 1m o . r nn
Uiaoic do uq5
Casimcro TCstajTrdo
Silk do
Vidvot .do . do
Pino White Shirt do
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do 250 to 5.50
do 1.50 toS.CO
do 2 to 4.00
do 3 to 8.00
do 75cts to2tG0
. I nhall conduct myjj'iulhcss on tho
and no deviati6uwhatovorwill bo mnd?.
RetitrnMi AIon?yfnatl cases of dissatis-
faction ;
isianufaoturedNowYork where my
PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT
is located. I ship them direct to
San Hilton io
and it costs mo 10 per cent to bring thorn
here und I sec no reason why they cannot
bo sold nt ten per cent cbovo
NEW YORK x mens.
A. JOSEPH.
Commerce St Near the Mala Pla
San Antonio August 7 1800.
miiSELER'iS PATENT
Th'reshors"and Winnowers
WITH
Hallway or TcrcrHoisc Tovcr.
The nbovo woll knawn Threslicra and Winnow-
ers with either powor as ftliuvo will bo furnished
to order at .Manufacturers priced by the subscriber
with freight ami insurance only added
Michlnes warranted. Sh'onld they not opcrato
well Jho money will bo refunded For further nar-
lioUlarsciinutroof JOII F. TOUUV
nt ftcw Uraunrel9t
novlSitwSml .gent for tho'AIanufaeturori.
Ciiy Motet
(Corner of Commerce and Alamo strcots)
San: Antonio Texas
Tho ibovo namod Hotel has boon thoroughly re-
nitrod mid cleansed nnd is newly furnished thro.
out and will bo kept In us good stylo as any llotol
in Western Texas.
Board and lodging per day CI 00
M per week ' 5 U0
it
" por mouth 20 00
without lodging per month. lb 00
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Thcro is n good ta-blu in connection with tho
above named Hotel. R. U WAHD
nov 12-tf Proprietor
NATIONAL
DEM0CRATI0 QUARTERLY EEVIEW
. -Washington Ciy D. C.
V.'V""i'' J'-
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Thnmns 15. Ktoixnce ) -.-Isnac
I.awrenco J
Subscription price S3 OO per annum in adrance
Clubs C'invns(-tcr.t PustnWtcrs and Agents will
boMiippUod with tbo. 'Mtovicw'1 ut the following
rale i
Tor JO copies per'nnnum $27 50
.. "fl " o 50 OH
iur?2o " 20000
oM r 1 nrt(ni.v' ' wdor in ail eases.
Tho cjfeh to sccompiii)
rn i . . - c .'! ' VdUUlO 'f the
The firft number of thb SwoMu v w b(j u
sued promptly comuieucing tho yo.tt " M
ltitii.
Our friends who xU toposiossthomsdlvcs of tlm
Work may do s 1 by remitting tho amount of their
subscription cither to coinmciwo or rouutv thuli
ptilionnge.
Buck numbers can bo supplied to all thonu wlu
desiro them.
LITTLE MOIUilS .fc CO
PublUbcrs.
Address
Hon. Thomas B. riorcnco JI. Cf
T Washington. B.C.
Pi J. K Awards
WHOLESALE iV IWTAli DEADER IN
DHUCiiS MKinClNfiy OIIUMICAIji.
Pure Wiws'tfc LujuorM for Modicinal uch
FAKCV ANB T0ILKT ARTICLE
Glass Putty Puiut Oils Varn-
ishrk Dye-Studs
TOTJAOCO SKOAHS. M. &G.t
. SAN ANTONIO. TEXA&
Physicians Prescriptions care-
fully compnmutM. antl orrlers
correctly auswercu.
iie(lic:ne.s warranted genuine
ntirl of the best quality. ngfj-ly
Seffiol .Yotlee
Hll'i 1 CAItOliAN will oen a -ehool
A i for vouog Liillos. In tho Old School Profe-
byterhui 'diurch On tho firht Monday In Scp'cni
ber 1-GO Hor qualiflcationp as u teacher ic.aH
veil kti vn in thUclty 03 almoin ntho partH of
tho Stuti die hopci to uiont a ilboral thuro of
patronisre.
Tho ICncliih branches per session at tho usual
ritcH of tuition. -
VomM Mnsin. Kmbroidory and Ornamental work
without extra chareo. Piano 625 '
N'i de luction fir tuition food unless in caaci of
nrotrac'd tllncH
Fronoh and Spanish taught by innMcri.
uicrnitKVcr.H:
Judpe Patillo Prcs't of tbo Hoard of Trustee
f tho Marshal Poiofilo Institute? Or. NrMacnu-
luy( Principal of tho Nfw Orleans Femn'o ' oIIok-
lito Tnntltatoi Pruf W. J-Jlonunik Into princi-
pal of the U.istrop Female Academy; Judo I
A Pai?jbal
11 Young Ladles can bo accommodated
with boud and lodging nt the houso of Mia. Can-
torburv near the fdn.ol
S.m Anb nlo. Aiitfiii lZT. ISfiO. n!P?t-f3
von sifii.
ACITY LOTS Kartind WVstof lhfaii
W) Atihinlfi river. I'ivn Lots iiniuo'ti telv hi
front of iho Arsenal (running fi-nn tho 01 1 t the
un Pn irn rrrtkirf&AU n ilwulliiii' IiUUSt in Al"
mo "itv with 'i largo Irrigable girden anil iiem-h
orchard Kunuiro of V. tlLVINU
October 23. 1BG0. d-lf
SPANISH NIGJITWOLASS-
IbavocittablUheda tiermnnent nightly ubis for
hMthing tboSpatilsli Ijatignagv. Porousd'-
Hirin tw t.tke Iooiih can eo uo at Mr. Uutior's
i.U'icO or at Mr. I.cal's h'toro. A A LEW8.
N II I will alaofcivu nrlvato losaoas.
.San Antonio October US 1830. tf.
Vil SAliE.
T. (JIIAVK3 oTri his fomlly rcsldonco or
J bninesteQUK
Apply to
d.p POST ot
H
' M
i
TttR lyNDtStlSfGNKDlfliiotrononliie
i In o- portion of tbo building fronting on the
'lua A'tttAi du loTincriy occupied oy vanco
uro.. n larpo and well selected lot of Furnlturo
conststlnpof J
l(oBovood Parlor Settu.
Iintrnt'nti RViCTroU.
Wnltiut iia Chamttt
Itoscivood
Imitation Rosewood
Ook Whlnut
niitl. Knnmolcd
A largo lot of Walnut Bedsteads airthodif
fjrent pattornt of tbo day -
AUSV
A largo lotof Ilatr Alati-CRVCS lino qnalltyi
I)urau8 IVwewood Imitation itoicwood OalC.
and M'filnuti " f
Vahstnnda buth optn abd clcfio ofalldeB-
criptiotti)
Work Tables of all ilics nnd qualitlwj
Wlint-fTotS'i-ft large assortment
Tables- Breakfast Dining 'and Tea; Extension
7ablcs;0rik Knnmolcjl and Walauti
A'VenY'l.AROE lot or ..(
CIIAIRS-iParlor Saloon Dining Chaiabftf
Oflico. Kotbry Office. Childrou's Iiirco Kock
Ing Itiohellou 'Gothic Itecoptlon Library
Wardrobes of all description!
Wire Sates dlflorent qualities. !
House Furnishing Goods:
Paper IlaugliiKSiand Window Sliadoa a
largo nndfino 'nsssortment;
Mattings Door Iloom filtnir Chambort a groat
variety AlsU several SotU of very olot
gnnt Tablo Mats;
isasKcisuioihM Aimkot Kniro.Ao.i
WOimUN WAKU a small lot of extra;
Corn Hrootns a largo lot tho boat that could
bo nrocurou in tho ortbcrn market; aUo
Hair brooms a fluo article; ?
Floor ycrulnDoclrd ulth a varletv f otber
articloi In tho samo lint
OIL CLOTHS fov floors.
In sizes to suit room? 1 to U yards wide wai
ranted to stand tbo climate; bcstEnglUh Oilcloths
for Kunilturo covers. --- -
A lot of WIIIT1S CHINA iolcctcd.ciprossly
f.ir this market;
Also a laro lot of Common TEA'S.
' Within tho noxt ton" or fifteen dayo )
will bo receiving
CARRIAGES
H0CKAWAYS
Hoolc-011 do.
UAltOUClIE'
Together wjth".a fnc lot ofljgn't '' u
AMBULANCES'.
All tho above firtidcs will bo old nt a lcft
tnnrfzlu than any fliiullur goods hl'rvtofuro of
forcd in this intirhut.
.1. II. LYONS.
San Antonio. Juno 0 18G0. d&v-tf
The Stato ofToxas ) County Couit. To NbrouU
County f Bexar. bar Term A D'19C0.
' To the Murljfof Ihxar 't'OJtnhj -Greeting :
Whcrii8 ClmrlP LPyroni too duly elected and
qualified commtftdoner of1 tli6 Irrigation property
piiltdniirj; to tbo nilcslopof Sttn Jnso In Bexar
county has liy his petition filed in a.ud pourt ic-
nrcteiited to Kald court tti.it tt.Oio has bei.n nnnor-
llonedand usccs-ieif npirnrt throo and ono IiaU
SuorteN ot irrinl) land in said mission adj tiling
the fuorO'g odnud by liltjlmp Oilhi on tho uyuth
and the Itnlur simrt'H od tho north tho ban An
tonio liver on the aiutt and thu iiihIii irrigating
(iltrhon tho wctjt.hehmcln't to Adithdiddo laOnrcir
nnd Jum doIaOiiri.i(nmhioi) tho mm of t'231 50
ir'0 pr MiortSnnal riimn incurred lilholiuildlng f
' V ' darn and In th ropairlng of tljo riltchciof
me " -runiM. 'ihnt t huaali At 0 n 10 t o la.
fl.iid iiricr
-iuJ TlPTiaallo of Mexico and that
Unrza-ruilltsln i: iH a minor nnd that1 Johu
llicoiifd Juimdo lallft-. ( jf (Jnnr.dan tJial
i. uraniuru u iin mnjf iijivn. iriy the
said mnii'M havo fulled nn 1 retul-. ( -.0f('i
khI 1 nutii of Vbl tM their prop rlioiial fitiiu
ponscB im oforos-'ii I nnd prn.Ung that' tup S
John 0 Crawford guaiMlan ofthoe.nato and por".
non of Juiini)ulaOnrKi minor and tho n:ill Add
pirn du In Oara ho rltod (the tatter by publication)
tn nppoar bet'oro tho llonomblo tho county court
and show causo why jaldpuerlwof land ihoublr.ot
bo lennoft iweuttllng t' law to salltify tall demand
U'liarrnpon It wiw oidcrod by Iho u.ibl court at
arpocial naabn tlioioof hohl on tho 'Ji'h daj of
Oitober lBb0;thnt tho said John O CVawlordguar-
dim bb 'cited by j.crsonil norvi'kot und the ?uld
Adolpbo do lit tlnrta by publioitI" to bo nnd np-
penr at tho Novcintcr 'lerm IBli'J of said court
undMioweanso why tbo prnjoroftho potltlonei
tfhoulil not be ftrnnicd as prayed lor.
Tlieso aro tbeiei'oro to eommand you that yon
dto tho Kald John O Crawford guardiim as atJro-
hall if to bo found in your county by personal tcr-
vico Io tbo manner precritied by law and the
tnild Adoli.h.) do la (liirn (who is without tho lim-
its of Iho M.1I0) by tho puldlcation of ihll writ loi
four eucccHsivo weeks in tho San Antonio Lodger
and Texan a nuwrfpapcr published Inlloxarcounty
to bo tiiul appoar nt tbe'suiii November Term ol
our Enid com t to bo holdcn nt tho wjtrt houno oi
cab) countv on Monday iio2Clh day of tfovombor
I860 there nnd then to show cause' if any they way
havo why 1111 order for tho leaning of raid land to
xati-fy r.iid claim thould not bo granted as prayed
for.
Herein fail not but of this citation and your pro-
cooiMliiigif had thereon nuko duo roturn to the
elerk'e oflico of siild court on or b.'foro tho ro.u.
day of tbo miM November term 16C0.
WitneMSamS -nd'h clerk of said court and the
Ii P seal thereof ntoHlcoln .Van Antonio this 2-1 th
.lay of October A I) lbbU.
Came to hand October 2Gth 1BC0 and exceuteu
inmodpy by o-derlni: publication ol thin writ fom
nutlvA Wi(k hi th. Pun Antonio Ledger una
Toxan.'nowppapor published In lluxnr county.
JOHN J)0MUN HhoruTl! 0
by i A Stovtng deputj
TO MIKISI KAHM12IIH
Thn ndvcrtlfcrhnving had eight yonrs oxpcrl-t-nco
in tho innnngeimiit of Miecp In tustralhi
wants Riiiplayntcnt for hlun'oirand two bo)S 11
an I 1 1 year old on a sbeep farm In Wcilvrn
Texris.
Ipp'v. till ho 15th Norcinber by letter at the
oflintofiho Aiottlfi -t.ito Oazotto (o II K.
Austin. October Vt t'plo
R.antl VcrlltlcatpB.
Tim unlerMi'-noil hn constantly pn band a inrue
vailetynf hand Cortiflcatci or 'different slzos and
will bo hatipy tf diipos of them on Ilboral term?
lyr cadi. lluWAUU HLKSSKXOKlt
Ollloo D9:irthe Drug storo jf 0 0. fMllla cornc
of Alamo A Commerce ntrott-1.
San Anto'nto.scpt 20. 1B60 difcirlm
HTIJAi;i;i) Oil HTOIiEN.
FUOM thfl UachofMr. Iloimq on tbo Qlnios a
brown horse about fourteen hands high 'throe
years old wlili a beavy bpick mino npa (nil una
hrunded I It- onth'j loft shoulder Any peron re-
turning tbo above liorfeto Mr.Dennot(rt)tlio6ub.
scriber shall bo B'litably rewarded. Han Antoulu
October 29th 1660. CLAltUK C00115 & Co
UjFrenc&'i jJtuwiogi -- - ur
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.' COMMERCEST&&ST
O'pmUo The Engflji ar$S gcjk).
p ? NEAR THEvUAlCCir. "
Vh6lCfiaio and RitanfjWtefte fcfajrf'
r ritinnr.7iiTsMrr-
CrtUhod Powdered Loaf .and CoffcoSa$i Jara
Uio M&nlllfc -M Mocha CoGcc
ITysori Ounpowdof Imperial & blackTetur;
Floor Lard iMoIftSijfliDocou Rle.TToaguoa
Deef and Potatoba i a ' O D n
Lard 01T Eoana nnd Onions - ;-
' yporm Star Adamant jo o ewX CEcsifoal
pcrm Candles i : Ar ;
Dlaoand White Starch; . .jt
Soaps No. 1 Family an'd other ktndf i m
AlmOndt VcrmlcUHjItatlanacriDt
'' dtfoa'.rfuncsSwecOil- j ..r v
ttock.Ckndy Caitlld Soaps boi '
Onaya Jolly; s
nzanTltOgori Dupoht a . ! t
Keainetf7iU14owAr '
Tobaoco Tarua brnds ..lt ? f
Segar-gcuIioIlntflnaana 0etaico-
Vipes and ripo'Hoad "
Wines nnd Liquors raloBrandj! 0 V.f Pro-
priotors; Cognac Alox. clghctto rnjo Shcrrr.
DufiT Oordon Jaga MniJIra Burgandy Port!
Jo toy's Aio Injugy; WUIrASWf.dtondoff
Porter. Holland Uln. iruhaod snfK ivki.
old Jamacn KumpuroOlPcach JBrandy Chri
V
ton Birtcrs. G Inner Wind; Wheat Wm-w pA.
and Whlto Aino Vlncgar.oxs9id'CordIa!a Do
Orgeat AbiJ-nlho. Lenioa Sjfii JStrawtvry :
IlaspbQrrjr and.qthcrfyrai "
vuttujjnj.i;iic iifiuus Mruuusj
--rH" rviv :" yvu.
Tarturi
tUnrtt
4Uiiuc v.urr7;i'owaer'v0ia
Starch; BagorarlnPcarl
BarlcyriDdlgo'andS
Flfillluei "
Sauces: John Dull. Ilnrvey .orcoater. Mush-
room Tomato Walnut Artchbri 'nriaPcruor.
Crosse A BlackwellUpglisli J'Kc rci'0
Capers Sardines p!rtd Salmon and
Oytoni ChimBl40bstdrYTurKcy.
Cbickon.AViht Pigeon IH cnti:r
Spanish nnd French t01irf :;"
Cans Ereeufts1 grciinWA;
Asparaens arid TdmafbFj'
Drandy Pca(beiVnU bherrlui '
Prcsetroe--Cranbcrryouco ' '
n-l-. r v " - - ' -
centos onnts rino' pilo'
Rasnberry ltInmydooebcrHcVli
( .DawsOuJ'aichcsJCurranU.
Strawberries' ppU inoV
grated Pineapple; i
Dried EPPlcj anilPonobcs;' Sour KrootipUt Pui
FlavoringtKttracta1 f-
Drv
V Goods nnd Clothine; tjoots and Slioc.
ants and Caps Ijatll&i nud Missed
riraw 0oas.
KSflPCfflp v?MIHE
-.)" -p
uaocpiaro iiromnj-cocoa inutardj
iiieojour a.U.Soaa.Croain1
Yeast Powdere. Flnu Table
WOOD AVI) 1VIM;0)V WAhE. . I
("T"i . T ; . i :
A largo assortment of
DcmiJobDS JujgSj o.; 1
1 ' HARi)VAnE' ..(
Nalli.Oholps. noeiMlllB LcadrDrop and
u Ducl Shotj Pnint and VarnUh
Crusbcsi Potwart- 1 -X
Ac &o j Aov !f ' i
411 it t 1. SAiSnv. " '"- ' '
1 AU.tho loading Stnplo Oooda in' that lino wlta
many and numerous other goods.
Drugs and atcdiclncBlcrnirncry Paints.
OIU and.VarnlRh; ioolci( oiicl Stationery!
nuda gejioral.iiuiiply oriiritlaliliiff Goods!
1 ".' ' H. SAMPSON
Cpinmpreetreet opposite the
rt . Kngllsh-Oorman School.
2 nvD' y Sfln Antnnln Ti.n.
... -! - " (?
SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGa .
Uuv. J01. Cross D.D. Piesldent and Pofessor OP '
Mental nnd Moral Science nnd Holies Lottres.
Mrs. Jane J. II. CrosJ S. L. O. Teacher of Eds-
llsh llrnuchos nrtd French and Spanish Languages. J '
llev. J. J. Fnbrielus Urupor . f Profsorjof Ar-f-jiii.
man Language Mntboinfttlcs and Drawing.
Miss Hannah M. Anderson Precoptrcss of Prepa-
ratory Department. -
Air iionry urossman ieaolior of AlasU..
TKnsia.
i per icsalon of twenty weeks pataMo fcalf In euf-
vanco tno romninuer ac tuo close or the soiuqc.
PHRFAUATORY DEPAiriMENT.
First Clou $100(7 -"
ecCndClars! :i 51500
COLl.KOIATK DEPAnTMKNT.
I'cgulnr.Cpurio including LMlnL. . ..SOO1
French Spanish Oorinun or Italian t iOOCF
Drawing ..... ( 10001
Musl4 . u-m. W...25 00
ITjo of Iriatruiacntforpractlce 500 1
rneblcntol lfec I charged to ajl! .100sw'
O'prd per month 'e.xclualvo of wnsnlrig-'.vTr.lSOO
tioaruors nro requcsif a to bring their own sheet
WhOT. jj -
Tho San Antonio Female College offers ;0a DJ
acillticH fur tho education nfyouug Jndlesrbe inJ
ti'tutlnn ha? bcoircomnicnccd on n sur'o basis tho
best men of thocomtnunity are engngcJ'in tbo on
terpilzo nnd ample uccoiiinIntlonn will soon be
provided In tho way of buld)nga The.ourso of
instruction Is extensive- and thorough nnd kll tho
teachers nro wollqunlificd for!thdlr work.- Dr. and
n. Croca have had largo experience and been
connected with some of tho beet Institutions 'In tho
United States. Professor FabriciusBrunow is a
native flerinnn p( extensive scholastic ncqulro
meats with polished manners afid pleasing address.
MI34 ndorsfu enjoys a well earned reputUtldn as
.tn'instructrcssiwho In courtossy Industry; ond fl
dollty has seldom been surpnfsod.. JJriOossmnn
is n Oertnnn musician of high character an'excel
lent performer and aifnost' sklllfur and 'successful
enebpr. Other assistants wlllbp employe $3 tho
number nnd advancement nf pupils shall acquire.
ccuin: Oouni cNiiiNif1
Scaled Proposals will llo rwolveii nV this of-
fioo ttntU'3 o'clock' ji.m n 4he17lh ifay'bf No
vembor noxt when they will Jjo publi't'ly opened
for furriltddng tho QuartormastcrB Department at
this post with (5U0O) ' m
I'lvo Tlioasand ItuslicU ofrjollNl
moro or lc?s (nt 5G1 lbs to the huahel JTbo supply
to bo for nine months Jes o'therwiio dlrecjtqd by
tho cliluf Quartemastcr of (ho opnrtmtont 'com
menciugon tho 1st day of January lSGltahdend- '
ingon'lheSistd.vy of Poplember 1661
Tho corn must bo of good quajlty clean) and
ound In every particular hellcd.nn sackpd.-and
lellverod lit'uoli tKucYnnd In such quaritltlcs ns
tboA.jA..Q. M may)irwV . 7i l
Two gomi sureties wll bpuqyiredor 1 faith-
ful pcrrtrmnnce fcrtho c'dnrrnct wboaVnhmeianrl
rrBuiencca will ba mentioned tndbe! bids. and each
old nvcompiiied.byHtt cerjifigatqf eiw'.jurotjJthat
ho will bind himself lo net ns such (a tbo contract.
if tho bhhler'ldmll Losncul in6utMnViiU'
Proposes will baidlrectud toitho'-AUlbg-Asslit-ap(
QuartvriuoBter nfi'tbpi I'ostj ApfJppUrf)
Kor Furnlshluc ;Pqrii.f .tj
Tho undersigned or Ms succif or .in flpcawiU
excrciso tbo. right to rf kct all bids deemed unrca-
mia "c iTfm luweia.
Thov wm bo permitted to'mnke lilH'nt the
HtoreHwilhoutoxp;6rrPn"n'orKQardIa5:
Thoy will never go out lout thexowprmy of a
teacher nor roccjve visits okcjP " a tacficr's pre'
sonable -WALTEU -JONH&
- lit. LIeutlstt Infj
Oflico of tbo A. A Q.M.) '
Fort Slooktoiiv Tox'nrf V M F I '
LJcpt.22i18C0;yi A DoiUdflMr3t
; Philip 'jWrf11
Plain and OtodmGntalpl&sfWbr .
illUltl IIXCl llUBllU IjUliKWOQU'S'' " "
San ANfoSWi'TrJcABJ? V
tT) JtPVPT nttchtloirpaid to both city ana conn "
UA"VfL.bijrn:WM
v;o uoiii ana. rior"
ur nf Paris alwavs on hand.
i!ilt. :rt.i . v .m. .
April3 WtjyiAii lhv.lt .anieflOtt'
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