The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 385, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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Meteorological Ucglstcr.
usorvations takon at tho hospital U. S.
San Antonio Tews lat. 29".25. 22"
3". 25'. 14" W.;-altUudooftuo Barom-
tho lovolof thosoa" GlCffoct.
rnOtlOLOOICAL ODSKnVATIONSt
Thermometer ("Hygrometer.
"2 J 1.7. 2 y
AM PA I'M j AM PM PM
; 51; G7l 52. 50 : 54 i 49 i
; 52 J 75 : 58 : 50 j 64 52 I1.
i.G3: 68; 52; GO: G5 ! 47 i
I 03; 78; C2iG5: 70 j4 GO j
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.sr fair wind south-east: 27raih. .
i south-oast mofalngfog and
scuth westjwd south weather cloudy. '
outheastwoathor fair. '
J. -BERGMAN
Hospital StowardU. S. A;'
ItESISTANCE.
IIol pill ants of the Southcra laud
Ho! earnest mon of toil;
1yith hip to 111 p and hand to haud
Dufcud your natal soil;
l)rivo bnck the ruthless focnun
I Onlandond on the serw
And novor sheathe your glittering blades
Till this fair clime Is free. -
f'TJy Iho valiant State that boro you
Your hires mothers daughters;
By the hopes that lie before you
Your homes and sacrod alters;
By your wrongs still unavenged
By tho causo youock to save
By the God who smiles above- you
Oh! spurn a coward's grave.
Let wiso men banish faction
Let good men help with prayer
Lot brave men file for action
And tho young men will bo there;
And oach and all proclaiming
We wish to share the glory
Of dying for our couutry
Arid. living in its glory."
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ISrccch Loading Guns
It has been slated over and over again
(hat the Armstrong gun was alrcost perfec-
tion itself and that it had no ('qua). It has
also been stated that it gave an immense
superiority to Biitish soldiers; but the late
accounts which have been lecoWcd from
China of its efficacy do not sustain such eon
elusions. It appears that tho lead bunds
around the iron bulls separated from the
iron us soon as they left the muzzle and these
played the mischief with some of their own
outlying riflemen. The vent pieces of these
guns are also said to bo defective.
Tlie mateii.il of which c.innun are made is
u very important consideration. Stetl is
tho strongest of all known metals and yet
cast iron which is not ouc-fuurth as strong
is the common metal which has been em
yvjsisl for tills purpose. Tho difficulty cf
obtaining large sound castings ol steel suit-
able fur the purpose has no doubt been tho
cause of using an inferior metal; but by the
invention of puddled steel all such difficul-
ties may wc think bo obviated.
A brcrch-Ioadcr-latcly manufactured for
the Russian Government by Mr. Clay of the
Mersey Steel Woiks at Liverpool. England
and the Loudon Mechanic;)! Magazine which
contains tho illustration states that ho is
about to make one for tho United States
government; it is therefore of no small in-
terest to us.
The range and accuracy of fire of a gun
-depend in no degree upon any given form
of breech loading device but a good breech-
loading arrangement may prove very bene-
ficial viz.. by increasing the rapidity of
fire obtainable. This gun has been discliarg
ed no less than nineteen times per minute.
np.Vui this hijih rate of dischaise it is in-
ct VuuMv Mineiior both to the Armstrong
'itwurth breech-loading arrangements
.shinglnn Full. 12. Senate. Tho
bill was ttikuu up. Mr. GreiMi made
ig speech against tho amendment to
kho bloprt (if Avar basing his rc-
'ii tho ground that tho country was
)t and that tho object was to co-
opondent States. Ho advocated
t of secession and said tho huld-
Wt Sumptor with guns frowning
'oston. which it was built to pro
san act of war on outh Carolina.
'hat South Carolina had ns much
iho fiTrts in Now York harbor as
ed States 1ms to Fort Sumpter
)lcdgod his fveblo arm to act in
tingenoy which mightarisc. Mis-
.s for tho Union but for a Union
'os protection to ail. Missouri
slow would act; but tho action of
iky Tonnossco
disastrous. If
and Virginia had
tho Harder States
.a actod thoro would havo been a peaco-
ahlo separation. If no adjustment was
made all tho slavo States hut Delaware
-Maryland and Virginiaf would go out to-
gether. Ho was afraid of Virginia sho
was too slow. Arkunsas Missouri unci
Kansas wanted to go out. Laughtor.J
IIo said that after Northern emigration to
Kansas died out sho would fall into tho
arms of Missouri. IIo said that tho ob-
ject of tho ltepublicans was to extinguish
slavery IIo favoied Mr. Crittenden's
plan but such amendments woro good for
nothing unless there was a reaction at tljo
North.
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Army Transfers. By order of Lieut.
Gen Scott. Cant. Arnold Elsoy of Company
IS Second Artillery - now in Washington
has boon directed to proceed to .tort .Mon-
roe Virginia to take tho place ofCapt. Oar
Usie of Company II. Second A r tilery. Oapt.
CarHsle will assume the command of Capt.
EIsoys company iu AYnshington. Capt.
-" is a nalivo of Maryland and Capt.
" a native of Maine. Both are popu
tie army and good soldiers. Capt.
s taken great pains to bring his
y to high degree of efficiency. He
only ollhcr in command of a com-
egulars in Washington who hailed
mthern State.
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.h Carolina had not seceded would
o Southern States have thought of
'ng? Alamo Express
British had not been at Now Or-
ould General Jackson have whip-
iu7 Ranchero.
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Jtor down eouth rq)orts himself son
andsays he is. recovering; though
S was a heavy oao an eleven poun-
jftsoAP.- soap:-"
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TEXAS cpMPOUNp CHEMICAL
TOIIiCT AND WASUINU'SOALV
MANUFACTURED BY WltlldLLANDER
San Antonio Texas.
This soap is Airtequallod by any now made Ita
qualities for Washing clothes- are- superior to any
othor compound now in use. j '
It can- be supplied at a J ess prtco than any other
soap now brought to this markot- it will take out
tar or prcrueTaml not intholcastinjtfre thoclothei
"If will do iuoro and better washing with less
labor in loss t!no th.an.uriy other manufactured.
It will have less Injurious effects upon colors
than nny other soap
Tho toilot soapwill whlton and softon the skin.
"It will hoal chopped hands and effectually rot
inovo dandruff fnm tho hair.
This soap can bo obtained wholesale or retail as
well as individual rights on application at
WM. HOLLANDER.
Commcrco street opposite tho Presbyterian church
KmOoU Steve!
I have on hand a very fair supply of SADDLE-
RY both for City nnd Country uso. I havo also
an assortment of BitU Stirrups Girths Ac Ac
to which ask nil to call and seo
When repairs in Harness aro requisite those
wishing such wi'l always find mo roady willing
and obliging. Terms Low
.. BENJAMIN VARGA
Commeroo street
nov 14-d.fcwly near Louis Zork
A llOUSi; TO KENT
"With throo rooms a firo place In each near the
Convent; at $12 per month payablo in advance
Cull on fob 1-tfJ AsAMtTcnKLL.
CITY I'llEB SCUOOTj
Tho first term in this year of tho San Anton'n
Free School will bs commonccd on tho first Mon-
day the 4th of Fobruary 1801; Samuel Nowton
Superintendent Thomas Lcckio and Mrs F. Prior
Assistants. jan 31-
N. A. MILTON .W.P. OHAYES
N. A- MILTON &.CO.
CDfflUISSIOX RECEIVING AND F0UW4LDINO
SALUIUA TEXAS.
January 1st 1S60.
vr. p. anAvns.'.-. .n. a. mxltok
W. P. GRAVES & CO.
Commission Receiving and
Forwarding Merchants
KEMPER CITY TEXAS.
January 1st 16GI.
These two Houses aro connected. All con-
signments for Saluria should bo diroctcd to N. A.
71ilton k Co A goods thus directed will bo
promptly forwarded to tho House of W. 1. Graves
fc Co. at Kemper. Tho new wharf at Saluria is
now roady for business and is ono of thh most sub-
stantial on tho bay. Thoro are two steamboats
now running between Saluria and Kemper and an-
other ready to commenco as soon as tho trado will
justifylt.
RATES FROM NEW ORLEANS TO KEMPER;
From New Orleans to Saluria C5 cts. per bbl.
Receiving and Forwarding of both Houses wharf-
age and freights m tho rivor to Kemper 45 cts
per bbl In all SI 10 charges per steamer from V
Urlcuns to Kemper delivered on tho carts primago
excepted.
Kemper is on the wost hank of tho Ouadaloupo
river in victoria county ana is iuj miles iromsnn
Antonio on tho direct cart road to Lavaca and In-
dianola. .
Mouse to Stent.
A Dwelling House containing four rooms kitch-
en servants room with a gooJ woll of water fino
largo yard &q. Tho house was lately occupied by
Mrs. Ogdon and is situated a few hundred yards
cast of .Mr. Post's residence Apply to tho under-
signed on tho premises
Jin 16-lm PAUL MAPREAU.
For ft.ale.
A BUGGY AND HARNESS nearly new neither
has been used a month; nlso a well broko nnd well
gailod ponoy sadd'o and bridle. For particulars
apjdy at tho Ledger office.
8m Antonio Jan: 17th 18G1. 35G-tf
Soap. Soap. Soap.
I will soil individual rights for making Chemical
JSoap for family uso alone at a reasonable price.
This soap can bo made in about 23 minutes and
will only cost 2 cents per pound for washing Soap
and 7 cents per pound for toilot soap
Samples furnished free of chnrgo
W HOLLANDER.
nov27tf Commcrco Stopposito Prcsb. Church
CAUTION TO THE PUIUjIG
This is to notify all person not to purchaso two
Notes dated on or about tho 29th day of August
A D 1860 oach for tho sum of One Thousand Dol-
lars ono duo 12 months after date and tho other
24 months after date payablo to my wifr Ursula
Farias y Xiraincs aud rtgnod by Sam S. Smith as
said notes aro my property and suit will he insti
tuted to rccovor tho said notes by mo. aud mv
claims thereto asserted.
MELCHOR XIMINES.
San Jntonio Jan 23d 1861- tf
TO RENT
Tho Houso and premises lately occupied by Cap-
tain Withers on Mission roid. Immediately ad
joining the residence of Mr. F. GuMbcnu. Apply
to PUT Ell GALLAGHER or
jan lG-dAwlmJ JOSEPH DWYEIt.
A CARD
A. J. Houston D. D. S.
SURGICAL t- MECHANICAL DENTIST
(Permanently Located.)
U OrriCK en Commcrco Etrect over Rhodes
& Dcnts and immediately opposite Bell tj Bro'.s
Jewellers
dec 13-tf
IP. MI. MnlliaM
UVALDE TEXAS
Has constantly on haud a good stock of fam-
ily Groceries consisting of corn meat flour
froshand dry beef moss pork hams sut;ar coffee
tea butter eggs pepper spico Ac Ho has also
on hand rope leather tin and hard ware; togeth-
er with a variety of articles usually to be found in
a grocery store.
Uvaldo.Scptcmber 19 1660 wly
A CARD.
Mount II AnitoNV Oct. U 1858.
J. 1) I G N O W I T Y res
AfRS. A.
I1L
pectfully tenders hor services as Midwife rnd
Nurso to tho ladles of San Antonio being well con-
versant in tho German nnd Spanish language;
also offers her services to thoso who may not speak
the English. She can bo found at hor residence at
allhours when not professionally engaged.
FOK KENT OH TjISASE.
n"HE Houso belonging to nnd occupied by Dr.
1. 11. L. Graves It is suitable for tho rcsicenco
of a largo family nnd has a considerable tract of
land attached to it which is capable of Irrigation.
A tenant for the year will bo preferred.
Tho furnituro isopen to purchase at private sale.
Also a ftno Carriage for sale.
San Antonio Fob. 3 1GG0. dAw-tf
P. Ij. 15 n (in or
NOTAHY PUIJIjICConvoyanccr and agent
for tho Salo and Purchase of Ileal Estate
Transcription and translation of Spanish etc cxe-
outed In the shortest order.
Justice of tho Pcaco.
Officer No. Navarro IJuIldtngs. n32Gm
1'RESH AltKIVALS
In store and for sale corn flour pork now su-
gar new Molasses new cheese new rico coffee
candles soap whisky Ac Ae.
'Also a largo amount of rouh and drcsied Lum-
ber? nssortol together with blinds sash doors and
shingles. Wo will keep constantly on hand a large
and general assortment of all the above articles
janl'6i W.F.ORAVKS& CO.
Kemper City
VANCE & BR0.;
OPPOSITE MENOKfcV HOTEL ALAMO PLAZA
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San Antonio 'b-.v
Texas
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No.-. 5 Pfark Place-.- New York
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WIIOXiESAIjIS AND RETAlli
dealers ik
STAPIjE and fancy
READY MADE CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES
GROCER IES fa -.
Arc now receiving a very largo and fine as
sortment of Goods suited to
tho season;
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and would spocinlly iuvito tho attention of
Ladies to their lato importation of
DRESS GOODS.
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Consisting in part of Colored
FRENCH MERINO and CASHMERES'
BolMMouslincsdoLaincs in great variety
Colored Poplins and Alpacas I
Black and Colored Silks $
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French English and American Prints 30 &
3G inch goods
Furniture Prints vi "" Q'E".
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Cloaks. Mantlillas kc.u
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Cloth Cloaks from $J3to20 a great varety
Black and other colored Lace Mantillas
Brochej-Stcllafand Woolen Shawlfl!
Flannels LincnsTIIosiery Laces
Embroideries. Ac tc
Brown & bleached Sheetings and Shirtings
I'
Tickings Drills Canton Flannels )
Kerseys Linscys. J
IVhito and Colored Blankets-
Woolen IMaids &c
Ladies Misses and Childrcns Shoes Gaiters
and Bootees in great variety aud
of best work and materials ;
They are also receiving large accessions to
their General Stocks of Fashionable Keady-
made Clothuig HatsBoots Shoes &c.
Also a general assortment of Under Gar
ments Merino Shirts Wool Half Hose
Flannel Shirts and Drawers Gloves
Cravats Handkerchiefs
Btockfi &c &c.
Carriage Cloth and Trimming
Enameled Cloth and Leather
Worsted and Stuff Goods
Together with a fine assortment of Ingrain
and Brussels Carpctings Bugs Oil Cloths
for Halls aud Rooms different widths;
Grass and Cocoa Matting.
In hardware Crockcryware Iron and
Steel Plows Corn Shelters lUkcs Hoes
Spades Picks Shovels-. Ac &c they can
offer great inducements to Cash buyers.
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Their stock of Staplo Groceries is unusu-
ally full aud complete and they Offer good
bargalus to Cash buyers.
For Sale. .
ASTOItrcilOUSK AM) TjOT near H.
Grcnct's store on tho oast sidoof the river
containing three rooms and a kltchun etc. suita-
ble for a family residence or a place of busi
ness ror particulars enquire at tats office
san Antonio Sept. 18 1SG0.. dAwtf
JOHN E. CAREY & CO
Receiving Forwarding
AND
Commission 7Icr chants.
INDIANOLA;. TEXAS
Jan2G 18C0 ly
HENRY DUUN5.
JiHctionecr & -Commission
.. tltXcrchant
COMMfcROK St. NfcAR MAIN PLAZA.
SAtE DAYS
TVESDA Y Arp FRIDA Y.
EVENING SALES EVERY
TUESDAY TIIURSDA7 o SATURDAY.
v iSfc Hay 14-ly.
LOUIS ROSE. J.M'6ART!IY 'JAMKSDUFF
hose McCarthy & co.
61 CHARTERS ST.
New Orleans
MAIN ST
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Saa Anto
1859.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS AT
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GROCERIES
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R. D. (TtNSON.
Galycst) Texas.
JVOTJMMti FZUBIjIC
UNITED STATES GOMMIfiSIONEn
Commissioner of Doodsj Ae. for all tho States.
Commissioner for tho Court of Claims. "Wash-
ington City D. 0.
IiAND AGENT
and Agent for the British Commercial Life
Insurance Company.of London
T5?" Particular and nromnt. attention nnhl to
tailing Depositions nnd othor Evldoncoto bo usod
in tho Courts and to tho collectun of Claims
i R7" OOico Moro Castle opposlto Messrs. iR.'
B G. Mills. 41-lyc
U. D NOIITO.V O.Q.NOltTOK E.R.NORTON
II. It. Norton V MSro.
San Antonio Texas.
DEALER IN
Hardware
Cutlery
Iron Nails
Woduciware
Rop. Lcath
k
Shoemaker FindlnRS Plated '
and Bniaimla Ware Agriculturarimplements
.tet Pumps Paints Otis Glnst &oM&c. '
a. souLEicitnn. "
SCHLEICHER & ABAT
ABAT
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Land and General Agents
WILL attend to toe purchaso and salo of .City
property Unds and land sorip to thojoca-
tion of landc: porfectlny of titles: procuring pat-
fe"' nndpaymontoftaxes; also to co.lcctlons and
7i- . -'T!3 r""." in purchmyscso loant
tothojnvostnTenpiiuy -. ?t
Office No O'l'rcnchJjbuilatugdfinaViias
ROMAN BYE BALSAM
FOR INFjAMED EYELIDS.
And for tho euro of Scrofulous Humours and
soreness suiroundinor.near tho Eyo. In. all dls-
oaeua ui Luia ouurucior lb a wiinoat a. ccnuin cure.
.Tho following oxfracl from.a letter just received.
rofors to ono of the many similar cases continually
reported; M:
r j Jersey City Oct. 29th 1659.
MESSRS. A. li. & XI. CANDS - -
Dear Sfrs I havo fora numbor of yoars boon
troubled with sore and inflamed oye lids which
though thoy never caused mo much pain" woro
vory annoying on other accounts. I havo tried n
numbor of medicines at difforcnt tlmos without tho
slightest success. Seeing an advertisement of your
Roman Eyo Balsam in spite of my sceptic ism' I
resolved to get Eome and at least try it. lam
now writing this in tbo fullest gratitude to inform
you 1 could almost send you a fifty dollar bill)
that a few and only a few applications haro'ro
suited in a comploto cure.
itcspectfully yours '
L S5ADUISKIE.
Price 25 cents per Jar. Will be sent free
per mall to any part of tho United States upon re-
colpt of 30"conts- In postage stamps. t
Prepared by A. D. t D. SANDS Druggists'; 100
Fultou street corner of William New Yorkfiv
For salo by J. 0. ATWATEU?
july-d&wltn Main l'laza San Antonio.
FKOM gC TO 8IO HEWAHI)
Strayed from town about three months slnco a
dark brown PONEY both hind feet whlto; brand
ed on tho left hip (Mexican brand); had a llttlo
sore on the back; six or seven years old. A ay
porson bringing said Ponoy to mo or give inform-
ation that will lead to tho discovery of tho samo
will recclvo tho abovo reward.
KJ CLEVELAND
nt H Burns' Auction UoomCommcrtSt.
San Antonio Jan 2GdJ-w7t
Printing oincc Tor Sale.
A GOODAKGAIN!
rilHE Types and Material on which tho Crockett
X Argus Newspaper was formerly printed are
now offered for salo choap and upon accommodating
terms. Tneinatorials are nearly new and the
assortment Is one of the lest in tho Interior. For
full particulars apply to"
u. Ji. uusiuwii iiouston or
3G8-lin J J. C. JIKPPBULA Crockett.
IWUIT ANIU)HNAMENTAIi TltEES
SIIItUHH ANI KliOWEKS.
Grafted Applos Pears Plums Chorrlos Peaches
Apricots Filberts. English Walnuts Spanish
ChcstnutSIIorso'Chostnufs ArhorVItao Acacia
Globo headcd'Acacla Horienslas Lilac Snowball
Ilidrangea Spiral Dutchmam's ripo l'aconlas
Dahlias Cimoliar. Chrbanthemums Ao &c for
salo by C. ItOo'SY
4w-d Conception Ditch.
san Antonio.
1. J. Edwards
WHOLESALER RETAIL DEALffll IN
DRUGS MKDIC1NKS CIIKMICAIS
Pure Wines & Liquors for Medicinal uses
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
Glass Putty Paints Oils Varn-
ishes Dyc-StufFs
TOBACCO SEO AHS &Q.tAQ.t
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Physicians Prescriptions care-
fully cprhpounded and orders
correctly answered.
Medicines warranted genuine
and of the best quality. n56-ly
NOTICE.
CAPTAIN JOHN DONELSON is now
inthiscitr. IIo has a commisBioirtp
VaiBO acornpany of men for tho service
of tho State. Any person doslrlug to
enlist will find an opportunity hy prosout-
inc their names at the Flaza.nouso.
San Antonio FcWl3 'M1 73-d3t
FURNITURE
AND
OARRIAGrES.
THE UNDERSIGNED Is now opening
in ft portion of tho building fronting on tho
Unia Plain and formerly occupied by Vance &
Ero.. a inr-o and woll soectcd lot of Furniture
consisting of
Hoscwootf Parlor Sct
Imlfnt'oi n. . .
Rocuooit
Imitation Rosewood
Oiilf Walnut '
ami Enameled
Alargolutof NValnut UcdstcadH allthodlf
foruut puttorns'oi tho day.
ALSO
A large totof Ilulr Matrices lino quality;
Ilurcuus llosowoml Imitation Koscwood Oak
nnd Wnlmitt ' '
Waslistunda hnth open and oloso of all des
crintionF; "
WorK TabloN ufall -ixw nnd n.ualitics
lVliitt-Niits a larjro asurtnu'nti
Tables-Ilictikhiht Uining-'i a mlTeai Kxtonsion
Tables Oak Eimmulcd nnd Walnut;
A VUllV LAllQU LOT OF
CHAIRS Parlor saloon? J)ln!nr Chamher.
Omco HotaryOnico. G'hilriroii'jilnrgo Uock
lug llichcliou Oothic ltocopUon Library
Ac. Ac. j
Wardrobes of alt descriptions;
Wire Sates different qualities
Ilouslb Furnishing Goods:
Paper llniiIiijcs and Window Shades a
largo and fino asssortmentj
Mattings Door Room Stair Chamber; a great
variety. Also Bovoral Setts of very ele-
gant Table Jlats;
nnskota-Clothcs Market Knlfo. Ac;
WOOPUN WAREKa small tot of oxtra-r
Corn Drooms a largo lotirtho best thatcoutd
bo procured In tho Northern market; ulso
Hair brooms a fino article;
Floor ScrubsDock do. with a varletv f other
urtieies in tho same line.
OIL CLOTHS fov- floors
In sizes to suit rooms l to 1J yards wldo nrar
ranted to stand tho climate; bc&t Kngllhh Oil cloths
for Furniture covers.
A lot of WHITE CHINA eolcctcd- express;
for this market;
Also a largo lot of Common TEAS.
Within tho next ten or
will bo receiving
CAJMMAfiKS
HOCKAWAYS
lloolc-on
. do.
11AKOUC1II3S
Mnd ISuggtm
Together with a fino lot of lignt
AMBULANCES.
All tho abovo articles will bo sold nt a lore
marein than anyjsimilar goods heretofore of
fcrc3 in thiij market.-
X j. H. IjYonS.
Ran Antonio. JunbO ISfiO. .d&w-lf
For JVeiv Orleans
y
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THE Public aro respectfully
1 informed that tho following su-W
nerlor 8tonmhini will run lint ivnnn Jln .
InJianola and Now Orlcnns. via Gulvostmi. tho
coming season via Mississippi Itlvcr carrying tho
U. S. Mails;
CHAS. MOHGANCnpt.J.Y.LAWLESS
TI3XAS ' II. WILSON
mi-XICO " W. H. TALBOT.
cnvlng Indlnnnla Mondaj-s nnd Thursdaysat Ba.m
Til 13 GKN. HUSK.
Ill leave Indlanola for New Orleans direct on
avcry alterUato Fifday. on hor return from Brazos
Santiago.
THE OIITXAHA Capt. H. PIjAOK
AlAONOIilA ' CROWELL
MATACJOKDA ' VLANDKUS.
will run botweon Indlanola Galveston and Brash-
ear. From tho lattor nluco Passengers will tako
tho Opolousas Railroad to New Oilcans lonvlng
Indlanola on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 A. ii..
carryiug tho U.S. mails
lor freight or passago having elegant accommo-
dations apply to
H.N. OAMWKf.rM Indlanola
15. B. Nichols A Co. ni..A
orJAB.II.LociuiAUT 'nlvcston.
C. B. Paynr New Orleans
A stoanislilp of this lino will Icavo Ualycston for
Snhino every Wednesday
Indlanola Oct. 1G 1858.
ilUljIIJS'irAl'NRK
NOTAHV IUiUIC OIIlcc In iho Na-
varro houso on Florcs street third door ubovo
thocornorln tho Collector's office
Deeds mortgages and othor instruments of
writing drawn up with euro and promptness.
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Address
Hon. Thomas B. Floronco M. C
Washington D. C.
IJecr umfe-Winc Saloon
THE uuderrlgncd has opened in his new largo
nnd commodious houso on Carcolstrcot near-
ly opposlto tbo "Texas Houso" a
.' Beer aiMl Wine Saloon
where ho hopes by kcpplng tbo choicest wines and
beer nnd by constant and assiduous attention to
tho comfort arid convenience of his patrons to
merit a liberal share of tho public patronage
His rooms aro spacious and well ventilated and
command a good view of tho river.
OUSTAV PERSCH.
San Antonio March 20 1600. 4.A w-tf.
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fifteen days 1
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O pposlto Tho English Gcrma&SchoflJ
neati tub BniflaE. Sjfci
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In" Stop
and Fany uti
-GRUCERIES! Uott
Crushed Powdered Loaf and CoffcoSngars; Javr'.
IUo Manilla and Mocha Coffee;
Hyson dunpowdci Imperial fc black Teas; .
Flour Lard Molasses Ilacon Rico Tongues;
Reef and Potatoes f ' ' '
linru uu JJeans and Onions;
Sporm star Adamantine and Chemical)
Sperm Candles ;
Pino andWhito starch; . ''
Soaps No. 1 Fntnihr ami othor tcinflii
At
yjiti
Almonds VormlcUU Italian Maccaronr
Citron Prunes sweet Oil ' I': JR
Rock Candy Castllo Soaps nnd i phiom
Ouava Jelly; - tM
lasard Rogers' Dupontnr j
Kentucky Ritto Powdor "r
Tobacco varus brands; r ' Ji
Sogars gouilollavnna and Germany - v..
Pipes nnd Pipe Roads; T .
Wines and htijuora i Palo Brandy ftvj JJrc
jirlotors; Cognao Alex soignctte-Palo Sherry..
Duff Gordon Jaga Madeira Burgundy Port.
Jorey's Alo in jugs Mulr.A sohs do.: Loridoff
Porter. Holland Qln. Irish r.ad'Hcdtch'WhUTf-'
old Jamaca'Rum puro Old Pcaeh Brandy' Ctierv.
ry Rnspbcrry and Blackberry Brandies Swsot
Malaga Cooktnc Wine. Claret of vfirlmi brnn.l
a
Monongahola Bourbon Ryo Heir's Zelgler'sj-riNLV
and low priced Whisky's ; stomach and fstoufcrv-: '
tori Hitters. Gineor"Vino. IVhnb Whuvis-ni
nnd White Wlno Vinccar. nssortod anniUii1. Tii.
IUC-
( Orgeat Ahsyntho Lemon syrfap strawberry;
Champagne various brands;
urounu spices and Coffeo
starch sago Farina. Pearl
Barloy Indigo nnd v
w
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Unocolato Uroma Cocoa Mustard i'.'
JUco l'lour S. C. Soda Croairi Tarthrf
Yeast Powdors Fine Table saltj-
Tapioca Curry Powder .Com
MR uiuo ;
Sauces: John Bull Harvoy Worcestor. 'Muslim .
room Tomato Walnut Anchovi. nnd Ippcr.&
C.-opso A Blackwoll's English Pickles;- ' ." Jt ' :.
Capers sardines spiced salmon and
Oysters; uinins Lobs torsy Turkey
Chicken Wild Pigoon In cans.
Spanish and French Olives; r
Cuns greu Poos grocirCorn
Asparagus and Tomatosi
-!5
jurandy Peaches and CherrlcsM'7-
Proscrvcs CranborryJauco
Jellies Jams Pihopplo
Bns)borry PIumsGoosoberrles '
. Damsons Poaches Currants; "
ftrawborrios Apples and-
grated Ploonpple; ..
Drlod Apples and Fonqhcs; sourKroutjSplit'Poape
Flavoring Extracts.
Dry Goods 'aud Clothing Hoots and Shoes
Ints and Caps ladles' and Misses.
Straw. Goods. . k
4. ' kn
ui-i AIVD WIIiIOlV'WAniVa
sjr -.ttH
A largo Assortment of mi'
CHOC K1ILY.ANJU GriASWARK.
Demijohns Jugs Ao. Ai.
IIAHmVAItK. V
Nails Chains. Hoes Mills;' Lead Drop nnd
Buckshot; Paint and Varnish ' ' '
Brushes; Polwaro
Ac Ac Ac.
SAi)rjKitr.
All tho leading ntaplo Goods Intliatlino wita'
many nnd numerous othor goods. .
Drugs and Medicines Pcrlumcry ralnts
Oils and Varnish nooks nnd Stationer
and a general supply of Vimilsliluc; Goodsr
S. SAMPSON
Commcrco slrcCt "ppoylto tho
English-German School.
'2-nvd'- ly' RauAntonlo'.Tcxas-
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SAND'S SAHSAPAIUI.TiA
' ' THE (IRISA'P AMERICAN 11EMEDY
Ear rurifthtg the Rlood
Will be found a cerium remedy for
Scrofula anil Scrofulous Eltsorbtrff-
AS AN AMXItATlVHANl) nn.NOVATINa A UK NT
IT IS UNKQUALLUD 1 1 I
A plentiful supply of puro blood is essential to
animal lifo. When tho proper circulation of tbo
vital 11 u hi Is impeded sickness is tho inovlinblo
censcrutcnco tho secretions become unhealthy tho
llvor uocomcif clogged with Impuro bile which
forced into tho system vitiates and inflames tho
blood engenering scrofula and cutaneous and
biliary disorders. A
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA
will gently stlmulato tho functions of tho stomach
nnd bowels to a regular and healthy action and
without nausea or purging cxpoliifl deleterious
accumulations purify tno-blood cqualUo tho clr
dilation promote perspiration Improve tho appo--
tito impart tono and vigor to thb""Bystcm1nntf"
gradually but surely extirpate tho dl'scaso causing
all unsightly excrescences to dlssrtpcar and lonvlng
tho skin perfectly smooth nnd floxiblo.
Price 91 00 per bottle or 0 bottles for S3 00.
Ail: fur Sands' Sarsaparilta and tale no othor
' Prepared by A. B. A D. SANDS Druggists 100:
Fulton street corner of William New York.
For salo by J C ATWATER
181-tf
NEW CHILEANS . .
SCHOOL OE MEDICINE
Sjtuatcd on Covimon Street
Opposlto tho Charity Hospital
rpHK Regular Course of Lectures in this lnstltu-
.L Hon will commenco on Thursday tho 15th of-
November 1800 and termlnato In tho lattor part-
of March 1861.
I'AOU IT V .
Erasmus I). Former M. D. Professor of Theory
and rracuco oi mcuicine.
Austin Flint M. D. Professor of Clinical Medlciao
and Medical Pathology.
Anthony A. Pcnl8tonM D.( Prolessorof Anatomy
Austin Flint Jr M. D. Professor of Physiology
and Microscopy.
Samuel P. Choppln M. D. Professor of Clinleali
anu uperntlvo burgcry.
nnd Diseases of Women. $9II
Ieaao L. Crawcour M. D. Professor of Chemistry
Corncuua u. Jjoaru M. v. Proressor 01 tho VtlndESr
cljlcs of Surgtry and Surgical Pathology.' $&?
D. Warren Drlckell M. D Professor of Obstetric i -l
nnu iuouicni Jurisprudence.
Howard Smith M D. Professor ofMateria'Medioa'a
nndThcrapetlcs. . . (
II. I). Schmidt M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy..
' Tho Dissecting Rooms will bo opened on tho 15.
ofOctiber. Cliulcal Instruction givon daily In' tho
ward tho Charity Hospital and three-times a
week nt tho College Dispensary.
It faculty of this Institution aro amongst tho
duly elected Visiting Physicians and Qurgoons '
01 mo uuaruy iiospuai. nnu according .to n lato .'
Act of tho State Legislature "shajlmtf all. times I
navo ireo access 10 mo Hospital lor tneurposo of
affording to their Pupils practleal illustrations of.
tho subjects they tench.11 ;
Tho Doard of Administrators elect nnn'uajry 'in
April twelve Resident Students who aro furnished
board and lodging in thoJIospital;. and.tho;Siu-
dents of 'thU.Sckool aro equally .ollgiblp 'to this
nluco yrlth any others -' -
Th great aim of tho Faculty is to Impart '
thoroughly practical knowledge of all.tho branch
of Medicine " lit.
Dissectlutr material Is abundant und nt a nomi-
nal cvfit. No churgo for attendance at tho Hospl-
tttl . ' " ' :- " 'ii'.-"-'.1 ;
AmonntofFecs for full course of Lectures: SHJB 00
MatrlcuUon Fco (paid but onco)n 1'' 5 00
Dissection Tco . .. V ;10JOO
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Dashiell, J. Y. & MacLeod, A. E. The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 385, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1861, newspaper, March 1, 1861; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78625/m1/3/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.