The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 342, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 3, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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Devoted lo Rural & Pastoral Husbandry undj
Tin: i
Pro-slavery Interests of Tozas !
Published at Waco Texas ' j
' j By WMl II. PAIt3(KVy.
i rrAVINO purchased one of Hoo's colobratod
XJL Powor Prestos nnd a complete outfit for u .
first olasi Journal wo xlinll In u short llmo com '
inenco tho publication of a paper to bo devoted
primarily to tho dovclouerncnt of tlio mntarlal In-'
terests nnd unbounded resources of tho Texas re-
gion of tho gtont South West
Wo design by judicious nttontlon to tho different
departments to make this Journal nn Instructive
entertaining nnd welcome cotnpinion In tho homo
tlrclo In a word a Family Paper from which nil
classes may gleun matter o( Inlcrcat nnd informa-
tion. It Is our purpose- to devoto our fpccH at-
tention to tho I arming nnd Pastoral interest?; of
thoso engaged in thoso lending avocations and up-
on whoso rightly directed labors all other intcrots
absolutely depend.
Wo havo.detormlnod owing to tho pressure up-
on our tliao to first publish tho concluding chap-
ters upon our proposed work upon "NEGRO
bLAVERY11 through tho columns of this Journal
tfttlon liiblir. Intr. iUn Invlttfirr flnlil.1 nf llm Smilti
And ns a specialty wo shall over raninthirt tho in- 7 ' u ""' " ".. j.ih ii.h . n ui
torests of whito labor nnd tho governing race by b.IatInfl n.T0 flt ' J-0 W"J .nn'1 wlmtcycr tho intcn-
etrlking boldly at every covert or opon ottcrnpt to ut of tll vn : ho ?PCCl1 " ;'Wfrs tho same; and
sow in our midst tho free soil heresy which aims whenever tho - ''tern is fdlcd lo any desired depth
nt tho overthrow of negro subordination in Texas I .tho oJ8M of tho "I"'!" ro also projentod to tho
and scoks tho arrtst of tho extension of slave idnn-! brcczc "a iUi MiU ctoP8' Accordingly vhen
West nnd tho lond of tho Aztecs that sweeps nfnr "un but wIU lonito -c year round llki n thing
toward tha blazing equator. of lifoi thus diawir-g uo inory water than is
In politics this Journal will advocate nspara- rcriIU'
mount to tho clnlms of any more party organira-1 inn "'idinjrisnc -J i.nvirg pnrelmssdtlir right for
lion tho fundamental constitutional doclrlno of.tnoStnto or To!f"" () L'p11 m nbrvo Millt an-
the equality of tht States and the individual cltl-1 "ounces lothe pul.:i. thut h will bo prepare.l to
Jen. Wo aro for (ho Union ns tt tm? tho Union KlrnI" them by th middle of Juno thlJ3enrto
as is Is and tho Union as it thaultl ho under the n wlln8to nvnl1 Hta'lvcs of tbU vatuatlo
Constitution! and wo aro for tho Constitution n it ! In'ontIon
is expounded by tho high tribunal which has inter- r fo purposes -..vo mentioned they snrpnfs
protod its provlsians. There is hut one of all tho everything over bn i -lit lntnio. 'J hoy cau h
parties claiming to bo conttltutlnnnl now openly "en a(fc ATrcI'I:i Stnt'-n en tho lion tor. Tap and
and honestly advocating tho Judicial cxpotltio 0f IJrazorin IXnlliond nr. 1 ut (huu Irhmd i:Ulion cii
thatsaorcd iristrumont upon tho groat Territorial
issuo. Wo shall advocato tho claims of its chosen
and distinguished chief nnd defend Its principles
ns thoso nlone upon which 'government can bo
mlnistsred in cqualityi bollovlng that party or
ganlzatluhls not for tho promotion of the ambitious
demagogue hut simply a usotul and revonllal agen-
cy In Kfpuhlies for tho cstablUhmcut nnd perpet-
uation of those vital principles of civil government
best calculated to establish justice insure domestic
tranquility provide tor tho common defence nnd
protoct thocltlxon in hU Inullonablo lighlrf of life
liberty and property. Wo believe (in tho lnngii'igo
of the-fathers df tlio revolution) that (tu secure
thoso rights governments were Instituted among
men deriving their first powers from the consent
f tho governed and that when any government
becomes destructive of these end it id tho right of
tho peoplo to niter or abolish it."
Our locality at tho geographical centre of tho
voting population of tho Statu and tit tho inter
flection of all the leading malt routes from North
Kast South and West securer us tho natural ad-
vantages of a commanding position and every mall
facility for tho reception and transmission of
speedy Intolllgoneo.
Ono volume of fifty-two numbers furnldied nt
Two Dollars nnd Fifty Ccnta. to ho paid in nd-
vnnco or at tho option of the subscriber on tho re-
ception of tho fltvt number.
Wd respectfully solicit tho advertising patronnqo
of Uio merchants of tho llayou and Island idtlun
rooking tho rich trndo of tho Interior and utOc our
friends nod tho friends of Southern ItiMiLtitionH to
aid us by n Statc-wldo circulation in tanking tho
South Wi:ht a useful org.in of public sentiment
in this crisis of our history
Send In subscriptions to commence villi tho firit
number.
Address nil communications to
VM II. PAU.SOKS.
nug. 27 Kditor t Proprietor Waco Texas.
w. h. riNCicxnu clauioiwkhtkkm;- im-jmckakd
l'INCICAUl) HTElCIiH A CO.
WllOtAi SALIC GIlOCEltS
and dealers in
"H'lncs lihjiinrH Tobacco CIgnr.s etc. etc
Ni:w OiiMSAtf IjA
1 VyK Imvo ttictl tho credit experiment long
I l'enoucb to bo satisfied that It dees not suit tho
'Vttiflrnrtflrw IttialnnnQ nnd nurltrtiiltit K'nlilAAllntinliln t
Wf inljysifl business ofcash nnd crodit by which the
pfa&HftI1cultdmor has to bo averaged with the
lowjunu tipuniiui. xnoro aro many vcryciovor
ljoouto'of tho latter class but wo dont wish to sell
thorn goods on a credit and mnko their neighbors
pay additional profits on their short comings. Wo
nay to thoso who wish tholv orders properly filled
with Just such articles ns they d'Jeribo. and nt low
1 rice that they will do well to instruct their Cot-
ton Knetors or CommhMon Mvruh.uits to pay tholr
(Irocory bills monthly nr contract to eend us
monthly remittances and thuso who can eonven-
lently comply with these terms will directly find
tho grcnt advantages of promptitude both iu pi ices
and qualities of goods. Orders for family or plan-
tation supplies will always receive prompt and care-
ful attention nnd country merchants will bo allow
wl a liberal margin for profit.
Wo deem It unnecessary to given long entnloguo
f goods wo deal iu su lacing to nay that wo keep
ronstant'resh supplies of Pork Flour Lard IJacon
Sugnr Molas.'cs Salt Whiskey and ull other fatal
ly and plantation supplies; and wo have made i'uv
nrablo arrangements in (Icnuuny Prance Knglaud
and Hnvana for tho dhect Importation of tho best
brands of Wines Urandics Sauces Salad Oils
Purler Ale Clgara etc. etc. All such articles as
nur customorB may order nud wo Imvo not in More
i.f exactly tho hind of brand dcrcribed no wlil
procure trom othur importers or dealer.! at cash
prices and till their orders literally and carefully.
-"?" Planters and others who ordor tholr tiro-
corica through their Cotton Factors or Commission
Merchants and who wish to glvo us a trial have
but to instruct their ugents to buy of in nud their
wishes will bo chcoi fully compiled with. Or they
can order direct from us and Instruct thoir agent to
pay tho first of each succeeding month.
nl'My l'rXCKAlUi.STtiULR & CO.
From Chocolate llayou Oulf pralrlo IlrnTorlft
county. A negro man named tlKOHdl) nbout 31
yon is of agohu' a crooked foot imJ ono lamo nrni
(hut canine H well) also Is ruptured hols hea-
vy set with a bushy head of hair. WHcn last seen
was riding a crcm colored horso ab'mt 15 to 10
hands high. Ho in suposodto bo making his 'Way
to Mexico assisted by a mean white men or free
twgrocs
a A Liberal reward for his apprehension will be
givcu on telni; advised of gatuoby
SS PKUHV
dAwlm Gulf Prairie Brazoria Co.
Tho Greatest Improvement of the Age.
LEATHER! LEATHER!! LEATHER!!!
Simuis Tannery 3 miles Kastot' Attsth:.
THE UNDERSIGNED is now nremroil to
1 show up his new process for tanning all sorts of
up
Leather. (W
without bark in from ono to forty
. area few coiftitv lighlsyot unsold
sell low for tho 'eatdi. Tho hiclicut
days.) There
irlllMl Ilrt wit) soil In IV flir ttn iMIttl 'IMin lilnlmut
eifihnrice nald for all sorts of hides nnd skin
Leathor exchanged for Ihosamo nt lower rates ." n crmn mueieian of high ehnraeter an excel-
than it can bo had nt nny sturo In tho Interior of lent performer nnd a nwMt skilirul and successful
tho. State The Leather has the approval of the eaillcr- 0lcrisn will he employed as the
host workmen in the Stato. ;imjoJjiimadnncempnt if pupils shall require
Jlzz -JJiiI- DISSOLUTION.
STRAYED OR STOLIiX ipHK Partnership heretofore existing between
FROM tho Ranch of Mr. Rennet on the Olmos a i Tugs. Uknoku and I) C. Alkxaniikh In here
brown horso. about fourteen hnnda hitfh. three by dissolved by Mutual Conseut. all parties iudebt
years old with a heavy black inana and tail and
branded I. H. on tho let! shoulder. Any porsan re
turning tho above horso to Mr.IJcnnotortothosub-
scrlber shall bo suitably rewarded. San Antonio
October 29th lfiCO. CLARKE COOKE A Co.
" 14 French's Building. tt
For Sale.
ASTOHEIIOUSR AMI IOT near II.
''Qrcnot'a store on tho cast sido uf the river
containing three rooms nnd a kitchen otc sult-
ble for a family rcsldenco or a placo of busl-
- neispJfor particulars euodfro'at this office.
! I Sari Antonio Sept. 10 1660. dAwtf
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'..'"'HUffSBlP-ttHiyLiTMili
MHp
jjSi
ssra
W I ND MILLS.
OOR PUMPING Water from wells or stream
X for irrigatbn stork railroad Mation cl.
These mltls re; ulato themselves awarding both
to tho intensity ut the wind nnd the fulinrps of tho
cistern. In a s'rm they prrsrnt tho edge of the
blailm to tlio r od and rons qucntly can nevir
""CO bCt Up nn 1 Titlt tl running. It Jl od HO attCll
'o lotinonnnajoxni cmrai.raiio.1.1.
Jhopo having doubb.f their utility io
rcppect-
nily rcterrcttto:
J3. W. Taylor Prcstf (be II.T.X II. II.
A. Oroesbcck ( " 11.. tT. C.
J. W. Mump Chief L:. luccr II. T. & V. 11.
A. M. Gentry Prcs't 'J van & N. 0. It.
Tho price of these Mills including pump is fioin
S150 to .9200 neenrding to Mza.
Jn my absenco trcm Iho yti'te It. P. Pioyci of
Iloufton U my lolo agent fur tho salo nf these
maehlncs V. I). NASH.
Columbia Urnrorla Co Tex. May l'J.'CO (18-Iy
AX MM'MIIIMNn'd) KIJISSI3
a:ii
t'KKSKNTl TOTIIK A!TUTlu1 nF MOTH i:S Jl fit
SOOTHING SYRLP
ailTLRtfN rTJ2ETlTlNG
WHICH uriMtly fiu-llllates the pMirea nf teethhiR
liv unf truing (he coin- retlui'ftiir nil ir.fl.ii.nim
Hon will allay AMiPAl.V mid cp'ninotlle netiotiuni1
ix sum: to usmj vi.ati: nil: nowjus
Depend upon it mothers it will yjvo real t your
' ffclvt." and
Ilrliut' ar.d Ilcalth to Vntir Infaiit3
rn;iv4' inn u.(hkim'i; wn arileie nr over l"i
eiiri nii"t nuain co
ilial behave never hvciv
r.UMllcii' NKVFlt IIAC:
JiriH'NC'R ANi TKUTII tif tt
tit-li' to mv of nny oltti't
IT F.I1M) in iiKiiiL'h
hl-ttnnre U. PIIUFIIdU
CUHII when thin 1 used
N'uver did wo UuV nn rj iimlnufi of lUitMillffic-
tfuii bv uiiymiu wIkiunP edit. On ilio emtti.irv
alt are tleiililed willi l p uperntiuiif und speak in
Irriit' of hif;liel com- $H meiulullou nf in irnpi ul
ellecU mid inedictil vlr-(Q lues. We Hpenk in ilii-
mallei 'wiiat wn Kxou-1' uier leu year'n expert-
elJfelUIl rMJDOU (iURUk ilM'lrio.N UMl TIIK VIL
PILMhXT t'V WHAT W'lirjj IIKKK MUtAlIB. Ill 111-
luitlfvei) liHtnncowliercb; th iniu U suirerins
from pain nud exIiniiHtlnu n-Ilei will be I-iuti-I Iu fif.
tren or iweuly inttiutes W . liter the jruii Is admlii-
'1 Iiim vfi!ualilc lirepara q :tlon U I'm- prererintifiii cm
one of ilio intirit I IX PF.lt q IKNCKDnml SKIMd-U'I.
N'UItKin Nuwrnirlniid'.) and lm leen u-fcd villi
.ii.. . . ik - .. ..... t.. u 'iiiiriiut t t.
NiiVKHPAlL'asuccKsshi THOUSANDS (;i CAS
It not only relieved tlicn Jehlhl from ram. lut in
Ronilea tho louuicli and ? jhowela currettn uchIhj
tea the. pioiuiich and ? jbowela currettn uchIhj
pivcR louo nnd ener-g !ffy to thn w'icJe ynein
IK titnuM InHUiiitlyru! lievo (JltlPI.Vti IN TIIK
VKI.S AM) WlXUg VOim nml overcome
nun p
it win
now
(Muvu1lns whfcli.ifuot fg speedily leiuedled. end in
death. We believe ittliCh heti mul surrt llemeilv
a tlie world In nil caps
nt DVSI.NTMUV nnd Dl-
ltn. wlietlu-i tt urii-c
.oilier e.iust'. We would
tn u (.liil:) "iiireiiniffrom
I. lint i tio.vor i.ktoi
PI.1 Jt'llICKH OF OTUI US
U'i'int: rltitd nml ll.e nlitl
asoii;ti:iv $vkv
medicine If timely iiFeit.
will tiecomji.tnyt.tuli h.'l-
Mliel.ic finileoHl'lt-
Vuik U on the uuUiile
uiiiui:a r; nuu) K
rrnm leol'.ilii'for from any.K
liv tdtniu motlier who'
nay of iltr roie;'intom-'
I'lllJUlliri Mill TIIKm
-l.lllll lnMeM1 VOIir Hllf- y
Hut will Im M;fti: ye. n
to follow ibo ie nf thi. S
Full dtiectmiiH foi' ii.iing!
He N'ine Keixiine n !!
T1S A. IT.UK1NS New
winiM'fr
1 rji.snia ov I'rtiPuififi ilirouiwut Hm wnr'd. pru
i etp.tl niliee No. I. t'ed.ir htiett. ruw York
I ft "'Prlco per lit tll unl vrie wlr
WAX ANTONIO !''KMA!K (JOM.SUiK.
ltov. Jos. Cross 1). I). President and Pofcrsor ot
Mental and Moral Soicnco and Ilellcs buttres.
Mi. .lane T. 11. Cuws S. L (I Teouher of Knf;
lUh Urnnehcs nnd French and Spanich I.imnnes
Hcv. J. J. Fabrleius Ilrunow Professor of Ger-
man Language Mathemati"3 r.ml Prawin.
Miss Hannah M. Anderson Picccptrcs3 of Prepa-
ratory Uopartmont.
Mr Henry Orossmnn Teacher of lilusle.
tki:.M8.
per fcs.don Of twenty weeks payablo half in ad-
vance tho remainder ac tho close of thc.sesaion
PltmWKA'lOllV DKPAK IMLNT.
First Claw k
Second Cla?
t'ui.i.rtiiATK nhi'AimiKvr.
Hcgulnr Course Including liatinl
French Spanish (Jermnn or Italian
Drawing
Mu?i2
Pso of ImtiumcntforprncUco.
SIO.PO
...01300
...25 00
...iU00
. ..I0U1I
...25 00
500
tnctJental too charged to nil 1 1 00
Hoard per month exclusive of washlnw ..1500
Hoarders are rciiuvtted to bring their own bhects
pillow cases und towels.
They will not ho pormltted to make bills at tho
stores without express order of parents or guardians
They will net or po out without tho company of a
teacher nor receive vkdtg except In a teacher's pro-
fence.
Tho San Antonio Female Colleo offers the best
neilltles for tho education of young ladies. Tho In-
suiuiiun uas ueeu cotumenceu on u sure basis tho
best men of tho community aro engaged iu tho en-
torprixc and ample aeeommodations will soon le
provided In tho way of buildings. Tho umi-e ot
Instruction is oxtensivo aid thorough and all the
teachers aro wtdlqualified for their v.ork. Ir. nnd
Mrs Cri have had large experience an I been
connected with somo of tho beet institution In tho
' I nUci Mat"- Protor Fabncius-nruuuw is n
nuty '0. r oxteiudvo . lmlnrtlo acquire
i ";?nls ; iHilUbcd manners and plcuvingad Ircss.
Ml"Ifl Vml0 'U'ys a well earned reputation ns
'" J'-tructio?H who in cimcossy industry and fi-
' lleIlt-V Im" dum been curpam'd. Mr.C.ios?m.ui
Ctl to t Ite firm will please mnko immediate
payment to cither of tho parties.
D.C ALKXANDE
TilOS. IIKNHEH
San Antonio March 1st 1PG1
DISSOliUTIOy OK IMItYMSKSlTll
THE copartnership between .K. APicleod and N.
A. Talor as publishers und proprietors of
tho Sun Antonio Ledger and Texan is this day
diMdved by mutual consent. Tho debts duo to the
Company wil bo collected by j .Mncleod who Is
authurlied to uo tho firm name in discharging the
mine. 3J. MACLKUl)
-V. A. TAVLOR.
J-J ltl I -"
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DR. BROWNING' -Ftvcr
aad Ague MixlurL ""
Numerous remedies of more or
havo lung elnco been offered to tho public but in
neatly every instance they have proved Ineffectual
or injurious in their elTeets upon tho system.
Our wldo-fprond and long acquaintance with the
Southern country has demonstrated to us tho ab-
solute want of a sufo nnd certain cure for FEVER
AND AUCIJ. Quinine although tlio great remedy
which Is rolled upon for thin eomplalnt frequently
produce; disastrous effect? and thereby injures the
health and constitution.
An a gcncrnl rule It oril.fr alleviates tho dliense
.wd does but little lownrda a radical nnd permanent
aura.
Wo fool confident wo aro offering tho cnminuntty
a boltor remedy ( it contains no doletorlous ingror
dionta and luvuiiiibly cures
FHVEH AND AOL'E OR TNTnilMITTENT
FliVCU RKMI'ITENT FEVKIt. BILIOUS
FEVER AND DCMI1AOCE
AH of which originate from neailv tho samo caue
namely tho mlasmatlocffluvla w'hieli arises from
decaying vegetation In wntcror moist earth. It is
.in exceedingly subtle and insidious poison absorbed
into tho blood nnd In many cusci it nceumalatcd
In tho pyslem it long tlmobefero it ows IU pre-
sence In tho form of Fovcr and Ague.
This remedy cures tho Fever and Ague In thU
way It ntonco nttnckallm pnison lu tho pyatem
by cumulating tho liver and expelling tho iiu
trapuritles from tho blood
Sole Proprietor
K B. WHRELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DKUaiUSTS.
4.5 Magazine street nnd HO & 121 llnnk Plac
NEW ORLEANS.
miowNm&s
BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT.
ThfsviiHirtldo nul unfailing recuody after having
been uncd with unparalleled success for many year
In a very ertenilvo private practice tj now offered
t6 tho jtublic in such n manner ns to bo within tho
reach of all and will bo found a safe nnd speedy
cure of Coughs Cold Asthma Droncliltls Pulna
"'hiiido Spitting of 111' od and till di.-ea&cs oj'
tho pulmonary organs. Jt i prepared cvclu?ivcl;
fin in vcutnllo ftulstnnctt known to oxcrciso I
soothing influcnco on tho lun and can be given
w'th perfect safety to tho youngest child.
Every ono should bo Impressed with the necessity
of nttonding in time to n slight cold ; from tho no-
gleet of it how many thounmhi hare been hurried
Into nn early grave by that oneiny of tho human
race Consumption who by tnkin'r tho proper te-
mctty nt uio proper time might have lived a long
and happy life?
UKOWNINfPtf JJAIiSAMIC EXPECTORANT
fa pronounced to ho Iho proper remedy for all dis
eases of the pulmonary organs I it. prcpnruttou is
no secret the manner nnd millennia of its com-
position lining nt the oummnnd ofanv of tho faculty
who apply lor it and they invariably recommend
it in their praetiee in prolbrenco to anything cl?o.
Cuititicutcd and full directions accompany each
bottle.
N. 11 Ro sure nnd nsk for
Dr. Urnv.iiiugV ISntsntnic Expectorant
soli: iT.oi'itiin-ons
E. R WI1EELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DRFnfjr-TSt
do Magazine Hlrpct. and 20 & 2'2 Dunk Place
NEW ORLEANS
March l.-Gm
'tii C
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Unirorsal ('ou(h!cncc aud Patronage
Vor Wtatrsmcn .Ittdgca Clergymen
FADIES nnd (loutlemcn in all p.irts of the
J world testify to tho effic-noy of Prof. O. J.
Wood's Hair Ucstorntive and gentlemen of tho
ii ess aro uunniumui in it.' pr.ii?e. A few tcstimo-
idalsoniy can te hero giwn; see circular for more
aHil it fll he impoMtblcbir vou to doubt.
17 Wall street New York Deo 20 1853.
(IrsTMinTN: Your note ul tho J "3th inst has
been icetdvod onyini; that you had heard that I
had been benefited by tho ue of AYood's Hair Res-
torative nn I rcrjuct'ng my eortiticato of Iho fact
if I had uoobjectlon to give it.
I awnrd it to you elicerfully because I tulnk it
duo. My age is about 50 j ears; the color of my
hair auburn aud inclined to curl Somo five or
six ycurs since It began to turnrdy nnd tho scalp
on tho top of my head to loso'its'senslblllty und
dandruff to form upon it. Eachof thoso disagrooa-
bilitics increased with time and about fonr months
dinco a fourth was added to them by the hair falling
off tho top of my head and threatening to make
me bald.
In this tin ploasantprodisainont I was InJuocd to
try Wood's llnl'r llostoratlvo mainly lo arrest tho
falling off of my hair for I had really no expecta-
tion that gray hair could ever Lo restored to its
original color except from dyes. I wau however
greatly surprised to find after the ubo of two bot-
tles only that not only was tho lallingoff arrested
hut the color was lestorcd to tho gray hairs and
scnHibility lotho scalp nnd dandruff ceased lo form
on my head very much to tho gratification of tnj
wife at whoso solicitation I was Induced to try it.
For this among tho many obligations I owe to
her sex 1 strongly recommend ull husbands who
value tho ndiulrntion of their wives to profit by my
example und ufo it if gruwinggray orgeMugbnld
Very respectfully Run. A. LAVi.Niirn:
To O. J Wood A C 'III Ilrendwny New York.
My family orn absent fiom tho city and I am no
longjr at No. il Carrol Plnco.
Pinmnston Ala July UOtli 16511.
ToPror.O. J. Wood; Door ?ir: our "Hair
Restorativo" hasdono my hair mueh good t-inco T
couuuenccd tho use of it I hut t wish to miUc hnowi
to tlio L'ltlillc of its otleitsnn tho hair which an
rcnt. A man orwoman may bo nearly deprive
of heir and by n roiit to jour l ll.iir Huston
live" toe hoiVwill return inoro leauttftil thai
over; at least this is my experience Relieve it
ull! Yours truly. Wm. il Kunm:hv.
P P You can publish tho above if you like Ry
publUhingin ourouthern papers you will get more
patrouago south I ten soveinlnf your certificates
iu the Mobile Meniuy a strong Southern paper.
W.1I Kenedy.
WOOD'S HAIR nCSTOKATIVK.
Professor O.J. Hoot: Dear Sir: Having had
tho tniffortuno to loso tho lie-it pott ion (f my luilr
front tho effects of tho yellow fever in New Orients
in 1351. I was induced to make a trial f your
preparation and found it to answer as tho Very
thing needed. My hair h now thick and glossy
and no words can express my obligations to you in
giving to tho anlicted su:h a tvoosurc.
FINLEY JOHNSON.
Tho Restorative Is put up in bottles of thrco
sizes viz; large medium nud small; tho small
holds J a pint aud retails for uue dollar per buttle;
thn medium holds at least twenty per cent more in
proportion than t l.o fiunll retails for two dollars
per b"tilp; tho large buhls a quart -10 per cent
iimro in proportion and retails tor S3
. J V(HD rt Proprietors -Ml Uroad-
way 2cv Yut!iunJ 1I-J Market Street M Louts
Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists snd Fan
tlood-i Dealers. -IG-lycy
theo. KorsTKit . n. ArarsTUs tolle
Eioesfer & Tol!
AVH0LESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
FOKESIGX AM) DoaiKSTIC DltUGS
Nl'.W llHAl'NFKl.S Tk.xas.
TT'KKP oonstuNtly on hand a cncral assortment
IV of
nitur.H
CUG.MICAI.S
PAINTS
DYESTUFTS
PISKFUMB1UI29
STATION KHY Ac
Fresh importations constantly arriving direct from
Now York nnd Europe.
They would Inilto the attention uf Phvslclnni
i and DrufigUts to their fctotk.
i CT7 PiiKscnirnoNs put up with care.
4.VI..4 j'Mivwwu t-uvuiiei? nicy urorvauy ro com
K)und any chemical preparation.
Orders from abroad filled promptly and with at-
"gn'on. jan 9ly -
W.. MONTGnlKU Attorney qiUw ami land
Air.'ntuSib4.Texa. Will attend faith
ullyto i nil JuinPspiimiiiediijhUcakllieCoun-tc-
of i7tH Judicial Dijttipt t .
UOWAH1) ASSOCIATION
.- Philadelphia.
AUcnovoIont Institution established by special
Endowment for the Relief of tho Sick aud
Distressed nflltcted Nvlth Viru-
lent and Epidemic Dlsonscs.
MMIEIIOWAUD ASSOCIATION IN vW
1 of tho awful destruction of human life caused
by sexual diseases and tho defect! .ns practiced
upon tho unfortunate victim of such diseases by
quicks several years ogo directed thesr consulting
surgeon osnchartable act worthy of their name
to opon a dispensary for tho troatmont ofthis class
of diseases In all their forms and to givo modi-
cal advice gratis to nil who apply by letter with
a description of their condition (ago occupation
hablti of llfo tto.)undincaso of extreme poverty
to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless
to add tout tho As303eation commands tho h ghost
rnedicalof tlio ago will furnish tho most npprovou
modern treatment
Tho directors of tho Assoclatoin In their annuel
report upon the treatment of seuuol diseases for
tlu yoarending January 1st. 1858 express tho
highest sathfrcticn wit i tho succss which has at-
tended the Indora of thosucccsswhtch hanttcnded
tho labors of thcconsulting surgeon in tho cutoof
Spermatorrhea seminal wenknc? impotence
gonorrho?- gleet syphilis the vieo of onanism or
self-abuse Ac. nnd order n contlnutnco of the
same plan for tl.a ensuing year.
Th1) directors on a renew. r.r IVo past feel ns
mrcd that their labors in tide spneic vf benevo-
lontc.T'utq Imvo been ofa-ront benefit to tho allHct-
od especially to the young and they resolved to
devote thcin?clrc3 with renowned zeal. to this very
important and much despised cause.
An admirable report on Spermatorrhoea or sem-
inal wenknersj thfc Ice of onanism uaituibatlon
or Eclf-abuso and other diseases of tfce sexual or
jnns by tho consulting surgeon will be sent bj
axnll (In a scaled envelope) free of charge on the
rcee'pt of 'wo slumps for.postago. Other reports
and tracts on tho nature and treatment of soxun
I diseases diet Aa. aro constantly being published
for gratuitous distnLution and will bo sent to the
afllictcd. Some of tho new remcdlci and methods
oftrcntment discovered during tho last year arc
of groat value.
Addres-i for Report or treatment Dx. George It.
Calhoun Consulting Surgeon Howard Association
No.!2 South Mntbereot Philadelphia Pa. lly
order of tho Directors.
E. D. IIARTWELL President
Gko. FAincutr.t) Secretary. may 15-8
NKW OHLKAXS
SCHOOL Oi'1 MEDICINE
Situated on Common Street
Oppoblto tho Charity Hospital.
fpIIE Regular Course of Lectures in this institu-
i. tion will commence on Thursday the loth of
November" lbbU ami terminate in the latter patt
of March 1361.
1 A C t T. T V .
ErasmiH I). Fcnucr M. !. Profcrsor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
Samuel P. Choppin .AL I. Professor of Clinical
and OpcrntU'i siuigery.
Cornollus 0. Beard M. I). Professor of the Prin-
ciples of Surgery and Surgical Pathology.
D'AVnrren Brickell M D Professor of OhstclricJ
nnd Diseases of AVomcn.
Isaac L. Crawcour M. D. Professor of Chemistry
and Medical Jurisprudence.
Howard 3mith M. D. Professor of Materia Mcdica
nndTlicrnpetics.
II. D. Schmidt JI I). Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Tho Dissecting Booms will be opened on tho 15.
of Octiucr. Clinical instruction given daily in tho
ward tho Charity Hospital nnd th'rco times a
week at tho Collego Dispensary.
Tl " faculty of this Institution aro amongst tho
duly elected Visiting Physicians and Surgeons
of tho Charity Hospital and according to a lato
Act of tho Stato Legislature "rdinll at all times
have free access to tho Hospital for tho purpose of
affording to thoir Pupil:) practical illustrations of
Iho subjects they teach."
Tho Board of Administrators elect annually in
April twolvo Resident Students who are furnished
hoard and lodging In tho Hospital; and tho Stu-
dents of this School aro equally eligible to this
placo with any others.
IV great aim of tho Faculty is to impart
thoroughly practical luwwledgo of all tho.branuh
of Medicine.
Dissecting material is abundant and nt n nomi-
nal cost. No charge for attendance at tho Hospi
tal.
THE GREAT AMERICAN BEMEDY
For IUtrijying the J2tocdt
JJ7i7 be found a certain remedy for
Scrofula auli Scrofulous Disartcrs
AS A.N ALllHtATlVK AND ItC.NUVATINU ACKNT
IT IS UXKQUAU.UIl 1 ! t
A plentiful supply of pure blood is essential to
animal life. AVlien the proper ilrvulatinn of the
vital fluid is impeded ."ieknes-t is tho inevhaldo
funscqucneo the secretins become unhenltfty the
livo" liucomc3 clogged with impure bile whbdi
forced into the system vitiates nml inflames tho
blood cngcneiitig scrofula and cutaneous and
biliary disorders.
SANDS' SP RSAPARILLA
will gently stimulate the tututim.s of tho stnmneh
and bowels to a regular and hunlihy tution nud
without nntirca or puiging expel all deleterious
accumulations puiity tho idiod cipuilio the cir-
culation promote pcrapiratit n impiuvo the appo-
tile luinart tone and vi'jnr to tho svtom and
gradually but surely otup.ite tho disease causing
all unsightly exerescences todWsnpo.ir and leaving
.1.. !.- ..! .1.. .11 . .1 Jl . 'II
jiiu tiiui peneeuy sinooiu aim ucMute.
Pi ice Si 00 per buttle or fi bottles for S3 00.
Akjhr .SinoV Sarstiparilta and lake no other.
Prepate.l by A. IL A D. SANDS Druggists 100
Fulton street corner cf William New Ynk
For tale bv .1. C ATWATKH
131-tf
mm
Mcntjftnfrniri
ECVEfaRA I ORs
NEVER DEBILITATES. '
It is compounded entiudy Item (Sums nnI b;.J
become nn established fact a Standard Medicine
known and approved by all that have used it ..
U nn iPorte I In ullli mnfi.lnne.i !o nil thi 11- !
eases for which it Is vco ommended.
ti...- .i.i i.i.m ;!....
c . a
who had given up nllC hopes of relief ns the
J .
numerous unsolicited ceif tilicatci in my poitios-
sien aiiow. .;
The doso must bo ndax pted to tho temperament
of tho individual taking!? it and used in such
quantities as to net getitiC ly on tho Bowels.
Lcttheditftiitcofyi'uijudgrneiit guide you in
tho uso of tho LlVER&INVIfiORATOR nnd It
will cure Liver Comphii" nts BlIiousAttncks Dys-
pcpMa Clironlc Dlarrbcca SummerComplalnls
Dpscntcry Drapsy SomK Stomach Habitual Cos-
tlveness Chollc Cholera Cholera .Morbus Cholera
Infantum Flatulence Jaundice.FcmaloAVeak-
nesscs and may bo used" successfully as an Ordi-
nary Famlly.Alcdicine.lt will euro ICK HEAD-
ACHE (as thousands can testify) in twenty
.minutes if two or throe ToaspoonfulU are taken
at commencement cf attack.
All who use it are giving their testimony in Its
lavor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOFTH V'lTII THE
INVIGORATOR AND SWALLOW BOTH TO-
(1 ETHER.
IMIce One Dollar por Dottle.
wo b6el
Taken up near Fort C'hndbourno Texas ono
mouse colored pony branded thus J I on tho left
shoulder has nlso a white spoton the forehead and
Is about nine years old. The owner U requested to
come forward prove property pay charges nnd
take possession yl the above mentioned bono.
mentioned bono.
JIENRYHENKIL
ro0. w?e.-
lort CKadbdnrne. Nov. ??.
Amtin Flint AI. I). Pi ofessor of Clluleul Medlelnu tho Bittors will renovnto and strengthen tho system
nnd Madicul Pathology. rtnd carry the bilo ntr in its natural channel.
Anthony A. PunlstonM.). Professor of Anatomy. ip n TIAW?T Vif AV PO
Austin Flint Jr M. D. Professor ot Phyiobyv Jj' " V11 &&'VKjI. OU.
ntolMieroUnv. ' SOLE PROPRIETORS
Amount ofFccs for full course of Lectures 8103 00 cnd in a long cours. of- Feer hlL of Appetite; ?r8?rHun' vlft sissippi River cariytiiS thu
Matriculation Fee (paid but once) 5 00 n creeping sedation ofS Cohlovcr the Body Rest- j ' Vs nmitr IN cm X Y T A'T 1VS
Dissection Fee 10 00 jMSn0?V "ilcudache. orC wMcht hi the Head nil ! IV-?U)IUAN Clfc'Tr; '"VUt11
Urailuattng lco . 25 UU nfliinunntory Diseases;. Wornu in Children or ;w.n a w Tui'rtT
Fur any further information address. Adults llhuumitNm a reat Purifier of the w1-'1 u . A U1
E.lFENNKRDcanofthoFacufty UlVndmany caving Indiano a Mondays and Thudujt 8a.h
. No hCarondelct street. too numerous to men tion in tbU advcrliso- ... - TlnX V fc W niVn. itr. t . ..
New Orleans August 1SC0. ment U0SE-0NE TOX THREE. lM love T".0."1 for cw Orlennt dirc.t on
. .ui wiv. v.j L "' .tii i.i iii. I svrry alternate Friday on I er return from Brazos
SARD'S SAKfcJAlWUIIjIiA - ..w n.
liOMAN EYE BALSAM
FOR IX FLAMED EMI! ADS.
And for tho euro of Scrofulous Humours nnd
sortueus sutrounding or t.ear tho Eyo. In nil dis-
eases ofthis character it Is almost a certain cure;
jThe following extract from a letter just received
roicrs iu one ui inu many simuarcasescouiinuaiiy
reported :
Jersey City Oct. 29th 1659.
M it ss us A. B. & D. Sa.nuh
Dear Sirs I have for a number of years been
troubled with toio mm inflamed eo lids which
thmigh they never caused mo much pain wore
vary annoying on oilier accounts. I Imvo tried a
number of modlctncs iitdlfTcrcnttlnieswitkout tho
slightest succos. Seeing nn advertisement of your
Human Eye llalsatu in spite of my scepticism I
resolved to get some and at leaft try it. Inui
now writing this in tho fullest grntltudo lo inform
you (I could almost send you a fifty dollar bill)
that a few and only a few applications bare re-
sulted in a complcto cure.
Uospcctfully yours
L. ZABKISKIB.
Price 25 cents per Jar. Will bo sent free
per mail to nny part of the Vnltcd States upon re-
ceipt cf SO cents in postage stumps.
Prepared by A. IL A I. AMS Prt?gists 1C0
Fulton street corner of William In-v Ytk.
J oi Mile by J. a ATAVATLH.
juiy-uo;
i . in
ImuI.ii Tnln Pl.n .'. .. !a
r iiu xiuiii i. tiii.t . u n.nviiiui
THIS CELEBRATED
ARGYLE BITTERS
AVlll elfectunRy euro Dyspepsia Liver Complaint
Nervous Debility Disordered Stomach Disgust for.
Food Heartburn Losjof Appetite Gcnerl Debility.
and Prostration of tho System. They are entirely
vegetable nnd free from nil injurious ingredients
They nro pleasant intaeto nnd mild In their effects
keeping tho bowels gently acted upon and will re.
move nil impurities from the stomach.
These elegant Uittcvs arc peculiarly adapted for
a warm climate; and every person desiring health
strength nnd protection from the diseases incident
to tho cllmnto should u?o them.
Porsons advanced in life und feeling tho hand
of Time weighing heavily upon them with all its
attendant ills will find in tho ujo of tho Hitters an
Elixir that will instill now life into their veins;
restore in a measure tho energy and ardor of more
3'outhful days; build up their shrunken forms and
give health and happiness to their rcmoiningycars.
It is a well-established fact that fully ono halt
of tho female portion of our population aro seldom
In tho enjoyment of cood health or. to uso their
own expression "never feel well " They are Ian-'
guiil ilevouj oi all energy extremely nervous nml
have no appetite. To this class of invalids these
Rittois nro especially recommended. Their pecu-
liar tonic and invigoratiug piopertics render them
invaluable in such cases.
Persons visl ing distruts harassed annually with
Fever mid Ague or nny Fever of u bilious nature
will find that by tho timely uso of ono or two bottles
43 Magazine fifieet. an 1 20 A- 22 Hank Place.
NEW ORLEANS.
ALSO
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPQUNIJKP FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS AND PUT UP
IN GLASS CASES ALL TIGHT AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL is a gentle
but active Cathartic wh 'ieh tho Proprietor has
G5od In his practice moro than twenty years.
The constantly increas- ing demand from these
who have long used the" PILL5 andthcsntlsfac-
tion which nil cxptcss in?- regard to their uso ha
induced mo to place th cm within tho reach ol
all.
Tho Profession well know thai different Ca-
thartics act on different1- portions of tho bowel?
Tho FAMILY OATHS AUT1U PILL has witv.
duo reference to thtswoll established fact
been compounded frcm n variety of the purcsl
vegetable Extracts whir eh act aliho on eery
part of tho alimentary canal and aro GOOD
and SATE fn all coscdwhoro a Cathartic U
noodod such as Dernngcrj ments of tho iStoiunch
jSIcepincs. Pains in tho Back nnd Loins Costive-
no?? Pain and .-orencp' over tho whelo body
Tho LIVER INVIGORATOR nnd FAMILY
OATIIAUTIO PILLS aro retailed by Druggists
generally and sold wholesale by the Trtub in all
tho large t ..v .b
S. T. W. SAN FORI) M.D.
Mamifacturer and Proprietor
335 BROADWAY NEAV YORK.
March l.-G
Thousands arc daily speaking in tho praiso of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE GORDIA
3
and why 1 because it never fails to afford instanta-
(ncoi relict wticn given in time Jt acts as if by
I magic and ono trial alone will convince you that
.. 1... I .ri T i f
of any kind and thcre'oro relieves by removing
tlio suffering of your child instead of by deaden-
ing Us sensibilities. For this reason It commends
itself ns tho only reliable preparation now known
fur Children Teething Diarrhoea Dysen-
icry i.ripnig in uio Dowels AHdllv ol
Illle stomach AVind Cold Hi the Head and
lou nlso" l0r soiten.ng t m gums reducing in-
Kj' l "' lcuIfttin? h relieving
' "' V -h eonl-ns nn nnti-spamuodjc it
"eJ " CCS$ l" "" C"' J '.V
Vtllsloil Or Other I IlS. As yOU VOlUO UlO life
' !na c.nUn ot P ?? l r?n nntl wlsh to PflV0 i "P1"
.iromuiosc sau and idignting consequences wiucli
from those sad and blighting consequences whicl
nro pnrtnin to l idiiH frntn llm nsn ttf itnrnnttna nf
which other remedies for Infuutilo Complaints nro
composed take none but Dr. Hnton's Infulitllc
Cordial this you can rely upon. It Is perfectly
harmless nnd cannot injure tho most delicate in-
fant. Price 25 cents. Full directions nccompany
each bottlo. Prepared only by
CHURCH DUPONT
No 409 Broadway Now York
Tho State ol'Toxas County of Bexar
County Court for settlement of Estates Ac. To
November Term A D 1860
AVherens J. Antonio G. Navarro Administrator
of tho Estato of Carmol Martinez deceased has
filed in said court his final account for settlement.
Whereupon tlio sthl court nt its October term A
D I?!i0 ordered that a citation returnable at the
November term i860 of said court bo pub'Micd In
the ?uu Antoulo LHp. i md Texan a nnuspaper
i - ' '' 1 ! . i r. .county for twenty das
Now therefore all persons interested in aid cs
tnto aro hereby cited to bo and appear at said term
of sail court to bo holdon at tho courthouse of said
county on Monday the 2Gth day of November A
D I860 when nnd where tho said Administration
account will bo acted on.
AVitnessfcnm & fcmun clerk ol the County court
f LS of said county nnd the seal thereof at rffice
In San Antonio this lGth day of Nov A D I860
SAM S SMITH Clk O C B Co
J. D. 1SUC2IAXAN
J o TTORNEY nria coua.-elor at law 3
xVBcxarcountv Tcxns.
an Anloclo
'i
thov will not in one instance lake tho disease as
l n. 1.1 .1.1 .. i.! .1. l ...... I .. . v n..l ..l .1
I rrTTI Ml) KII'TI Tl I . 1 ll I MTIIHIJI i V I 111 "ll-'T'l. . . ... . - . .
School Notice.
The fall session of tlio San Antonio Public School
commenced on Monday the 3d of Sept. under tho
superintendance of Mr. A Gray assisted by compc-
tenf tcaehcrr; each department occupying a tcpn
rato rodm?.'
By a regulation- of tho'lTdufriitioiial Committee
to secure rogulatlty In attendance It will bo tho
duty of tho teachers If nny of their pupils aro ub-
sent two consecutlvo days to foc tho parents or ad-
dressHhcm a note; and if nl cent moro than thrcu
days except in eases ol licl.ucrn to drop their utnticti
from tho toll until the. end of the mouth.
No pupil will be iccuitd into the school without
tho necessary books; but If any parent or guardian
is unable to furnish them they will bo supplied
gratuitously by applying for an order to cue of tho
Educational Commlftco.
It is tho Intention of tho Educational Commltteo
and Board of Aldormin to sustain tho tenchers and
co-ope rato with them in tho effort to bring up tho
Public Schools of .San Antonio to tho standard of
theoesi la tho country.
Pupils will bo required to bo present punctually
nt the hours of opening tho school. Sclu ol hours:
from 8 to half-past 11 in the morning nnd from 1
to half-past 3 in tho nftcrnxm.
The fol'owing is tho 1 si of. Text boohs adopted
by the Committee
McGuthVs Eclectic Primer
" " Spi'lliug Hunk
14 ldt.2d ;)t1f nml 4th KtMitlorp
MonUdtli'ri nnd McXnlly's scries oi'Gu--o;;rnphieSi
Montuitli's Youths Hist of Uio U. R. .
Willnru'a abridged ' "
Sntith'.s Grnmmnr
j UrookfUdd's 1st book in ConipoHitixr
Dnvios 1st Lessons in Arithmetic
a ' u School
Uccrs Syntein of Penmanship
Pnrkui's Juvcnilo Philosophy
' lrft Lussons im
Fulton 6c Enstmniits Hook keeping
t l ' blanks.
By order of tho Educational Committee.
San Antonio Sept. 12 I6G0 tf
I y Herald please copy
Healthy human Blood iij m I ' nig
ANALYZED
always presents us with tho same essential ele-
ments an I gives of courso tho True Standard.
Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Con-
sumption Liver Complaint Dyspepspi Scrofula
Aa. and wo find in ovcry instance certain deficien-
cies In tho red globules of Blood. Supply theso
deficiencies nnd you nro made well. Tho Blood
Food Is founded upon this Theory hence its asttn-
Ishii.g sneeess There nro
FIVE PREI'JHtATIOXS
adapted to the deficiencies of tho Blood In differ-
ent diseases. For Coughs Colds Bronchitis or-
any affection whatever of tho Throat or Lungs in-
ducing Consumption use No. 1 which is d1m
tho No. for Depression of Spirits Loss of Appetite
and for all Chronic Complaints aiding from Over-
use General Debility and Nervous Prostration.
No. 2 for Liver Complaints No. 3 for Dyspepsia..
Being already prepared for absorption it is Tnlceii
by Drops nnd carried immediately Into thecireu--iation
so that what you gain you retain. The No.
lis for female Irregularities Hysteria Weak-
nesses &c. Soc special directions "for this. For-
Suit Illicum Eruptions Scrofulous Kidneyand
Bladder Complaints take No. 5. In all vnttn tho
directions must bestiidly followed. Price of tho
Blood Food SI per bottle.
Sold by CHURCH it DUPONT '
No 409 Broadway. New York.
By Reed & Co. San Antonio.
O. C. Mill-" & Co Snu Antonio.
Labottrdte & Bar-dow Galveston.
And by nil respectable Druggists thrnitgl.int tho
country. (w-H-llv
or New
Orleans'
.TTVTTT!nrfQ1A'MtCUAniltt
. Alfc i
IlKPiHKiHniW
THE
Pi Public arc respectfuirmn;?'''
iaformod that tho following su-J 43v.S
perior steamships will run between K8s&xfrxn
lndianoln ind New Orlann. via (ialveton tlio
Santiago
THli OU17.ARA Capt. IT. PL Ch
M IGttOMA " CROA ELL
M f5'At-CMtiA ll i'LANDERS
will run h.t u IndinuoPi Gi.hr .i n un Vi.ih-
ear From tho latter place P.istenet'is will tuho
tho Opolousas Railroad to Now Orleans leaving
Indianola on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 A. at.
carrying tho U.S. mails
For freight or passage having elegant accommo-
dations apply to
H.N. Caldwell Indianola
E. B. Nicnoi.s & Co. ) niw.
orJA8.ILLocKUAr.T 'J Overton.
C. IL Paynis Now Orleans
A steamship of this lino will leave Galveston for
Sabine every AVcdticeday.
Indianola. Pot. l(j. 1658.
Vatioxal
democratic'aitarterly review
Washington Ct;t D C
Thomas J5. Florence
Isaac Iawrence
Editors
Subscription price S3 OO per annum in advance.
Clubs Canvassers Postmasters and Agents will
bo supplied with tho "ltovlcw" at tho following
rato :
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The cash to accompany the ordor in all cases.
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National Democratic Quarterly Boview will bo is-
sued promptly commencing tho Jear 1st January
1SG1.
Qur friends who wish to possess themselves of tho
work may do so by remitting the amount of their
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patrpnoge.
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desiro them.
LITTLE MORRIS A CO.
Publisher.
Address
Hon. Thorn! B. Florence M. C
AA'ashingtoii. D. C
On tho west sido tf tho Military Plaza fronting
on said Plaza 81 varaa and with depth between
parallel lines to tho rion Pedro Creek.
For torms apply to Angel Navarro or Jose Mar
tinet.
flan .dntonlo.Doo.'J I860. tf.
ESTIKAY SO'VlcE.
AVns taken up by James M. Bricht and cstraved
beforo A. AAr Dcsmuko Esq. J. P. No. 9 a smoky
I dun horse bluck mano nnd tall branded on tho
i left shoulder E. and on tho left hip with Mexican
' brand. E
I Appraised by B B Gaylo nnd John Long nt $30.
AVitness Sam S Smith clerk at offico in SanAn-
tomo. this 19th day of November. 1860
SAM .5 SMITH. Clk C C B Co
----
by Edward Miles Deputy nov 20
32resxo 7V 'oxnan
For sMej agood Cook AVasher nnd Irotier.
nor' 20 tf
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