The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 339, Ed. 1, Monday, November 26, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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-rltEIjiaiOUS- SERVICE
Methodist Episcopal-church on Solidad
BtrcilRcv Jostt'JSoring raptor. Poach-
ing every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 8 P.
.iMMdtf do (to1 thd Sfrrvants) nt 3 1 1M.
Sunday School do at 9 o'clock A. M. Class
p.moeting every (Tuesday at 8 P. M. Prayer
do do Thursday do.
"Presbyterian Qiurch Commerce street
llov. R. F. Hunting .Pastor. Preaching
everv Sabbath nt 11 A. M-do do (to Uic
Servants) at 3J P. M. Sunday School do at
9 A. M. Piayer meeting every vcunesuay
at 8 Pi Mi-
St. Marks Episcbpal Church (in Old Ma-
sonic Hall) Commerce street Itov. L. II.
Jones Hector (now nboent.) Sunday
School every Sabbath at 0 A. M. Service
(Lay Reading.) at 11 o'clock. A. M.
St John's German Lutheran Church. Rev.
0.0. Mayer Pastor Preaching every Sab-
bath at 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. Sunday
School do at 9 A. M.
German Methodist Episcopal Church in
the "Peoples School" Rev. J. J. F. Brunow
Pastor Preaching every Sabbath at 9 i A.
M. and 3JP. M.
'Sdnday' School at 2 o'clock r. m.
..Baptist Church (over S.L.Bardash's Store)
'Solidad Street. Prayer and Conference
Meeting Sunday and Thursday evenings
at 8 oclock.
JtJMlIi A1UIANGEMENTS.
'Sew Orleans Mall
Arrive Sunday Tuesday Wedue.day and Friday
irregular.
Close" Monday. Wednesday Friday and Saturday at 3
I. M.
IndiAnola mail via Sulphur Springs
Arrives every altcrnntr darby 12 o'clock M.
T Clones crcry ulternaiu day al 3 o'clock P. U
Victokia mail via Goliad
Arrive eicry alternate day by Its o'clock M.
Closes ovtry alternate duy at 3 oVIock 1. M-
mukliiff & Puily mall to the Cuant.
jiuftTiN Mail
Arrived riery alternate day by 4 o'clock A. H.
Cluceycry nltcrnato Jny uiBoVlock r M.
Columbus Mail tta Seguln
Arrirr dally by. 12 o'clock M
Clones daily at U o?clock 1. M.
Eaqlk Pass Mail
ArriTcsAVcdlieddaya nnd Patunlnys by fl T. H.
Cloaca Jdundaya and Wediiestluya at H 1 M.
anoi -r;.' ConrUB CiiniBTi Mail
Arrlrra Wednesday unci Hatiirduya at fl P. R
Closes Sundays and Wednesday at 8 1 M.
M"'' ' ' F.nKnrtittCKflBuno Mail
Arrlrra TueaAal Thursday and ftmirdnyn nt 0 P..M
Closes Sundaya TnccdnyH nndjlhuritdayiat I. M.
El Paso Mail
ArrivWSatnrdaya
.Close Sundays by 0 I M.
Latikuo Mail
Arrlv;Frbifty by n i m.
Cloaca Sunday at S P. M.
Bandbiiv Mail
Arrives Wednesday! by 0 1 H.
L!1dkiii Kumluva at h I. 11.
' Office hours: from 8 A. u. to 1 r. m. nnd from 3
j. u. to 0 P. u. Sundays from 8 to D A. u.
HEtfUY L. RADAZ P. M.
PHESIDENTIAL. VOTE.
1828.
i.t
.Jackson - Co.000
Adams o 10000
Aggregate vote 1002000
Jackson
Clay
707217
;t28..p01
254720
.Wirt
'lot.
Aggregate vote 1200498
.i -H
1 Jackson over Olay and Wirt 223030
1830.
Van' Huron 704.805
Harrison Whito Webster 738128
Aggiogato vote 1503023
Van.Lurcu over all 20.707
'i !' 1S40.
Harrison 1.274777
Von Murrcn 128.708
iBIrnoy 7500
Aegregato vote 2410085
Harrison over Van Burcn. . . . 14G0G1)
: Overall 13S5G0
1844.
Polk 1335.43G
'Birnoy 02220
Aggregate vote.
2004770
n'
Polk over Clay . . . 38321
' Clay and Birney over Polk . 23008
1848.
Taylor .- 13 l0t)o
Onss 1222.217
Van Burren 201 .858
Aggregate vote 2880038
Taylor over Cass 140738
CaBSs and Van Burcn oyer Taylor 143120
185?.
Pierce. ; 1ooj0)i
Scott 1242.585
Hale 10520-1
Aggregate vote ....... 3051104
i "
. Pierce over Scott 213370
V: Over Scott and HMo 57740
;'- 1850.
Buchanan 1817304
Fremont 1.337857
Fillmore '8G0.808
Aggregate 4022050
Fillmore and Fremont over
Buchanan 3S7.271
TEXAS COMPOUND CIIEMICAlj
TOILET AM) WASHING SOA1N
MANU1ACTURED BY WM HOLLANDER
Sail Antonio Texas.
This ioap is unequalled by any now made Its
qualities fur washing clothes are superior to any
other compound now in use.
It pan bo supplied at a less price than nny other
eoap now brought to this market it will tako out
tar or grensoand not in tho least injure the clothes.
It will do more and better washing with less
labor.'in lots time than nny other manufactured.
It will have less injurious effects upon coltrs
than any other oap
Tho toilotsoap will whiten and soften tho skin.
'llwitl'h'oal chopped hands and effectually re-
move dandruff from the hair.
This soap can bo obtained wholesale or retail m
welt W individual rights on application at
WM. HOLLANDER.
t f onitiierce street opposite tho Presbyterian church-
LIVER INVIGRATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
It li compounded entirely from Gu me nnd fc&A
bocomo nn established fact a Standard Mcdicino.
known and.approvcd by nil that have used it nnd
Is now resorted to with confidenco tu all tho dis-
eases for which It 5s rcc .omrnended.
It has curod thouinnds within tho Inst two years
who had given up nllC hopes of relief ns the
numerous unsolicited certificates In my posses-
sion show. 5
Tho doso must bo ndaS pled to tho temporamont
of tho individual taking It nnd used in such
quantities as to act gcnlw ly on tho Bowels.
LctthodUtatcsoryourJudKment guldo you In
the uso of Iho LIVEllfclNVIGORATOR nnd it
will euro Liver Cotnpmrnts'BiHousAttn.ckst Dys-
pepsia Chronic Dlarrhtf con SummcrCoinplalntB
Dpscntcry Dropsy SoutH Stomach. Habitual Cos-
tlveness Cholle Cholern Cholcrn Morbus Cholera
Infantum Flatulence j Jaundiec.FoniuloWcnk-
ncfscs nnd may be used successfully ns nn Ordi-
nary FnmllyMcdicino.lt will euro sICK HEAD-
ACHE (ns thousands enn testify) In twenty
minutes If two or thrco Tonspoonfulls nro tnkon
nt commencement ofnttack.
All who use it nro giving their testimony in its
javor.
MIX "WATEH IN THE MOUTH WJTH THE
INVIOORATOR AKD SWALLOW BOTH TO-
QETJIKU.
IMIcc One Dollar per IJottlc
School Notice.
Tho fnll session of tho Snn Antonio Publlo School
commenced on Mondny tho 3d of Sept. undor tho
superintendence of Mr. A Gray assisted by compe-
tent teachers; each department occupying a scpn
rato room.
By n regulation of the Educational Committee
to eccuro regularity in attendance It will bo the
duty of tho teachers if any .of their pupils aro ab-
sent two consecutive dnytpoo tho parents or ad-
dress them a nolo; nnd if absent moro than thrco
days cxcoptlncnfcsof eickner todrop theirnames
from tho roll until tho end of tho month.
No pupil will bo received Into tho school without
tho necessary books; but it nity parent or guardian
is unnblo to furnish thorn they will be supplied
grntuitously by npplyhig for nn ordor to ono of tho
Educational Commiftco
It Is tho intention of tho Educational Committee
nnd Board of Alderman to sustain tho teachers nnd
CO' opera to with them in tho ulFi rt to bilng up the
Public Schools Of .Sun Antonio to tho standard of
tho best In tho country.
Pupils will bo required to bo present punctually
at tho hours of opening tho school. School hours:
from 8 to half-past 11 In tho morning nnd from 1
to nnit-pnsi s in mo afternoon.
Tho Tol'owing Is tho list of Toxt books adopted
by tho Committee.
McGufHu1 Eclectic Primer
" Spoiling Hook
" Irtt 2d :M mid 4th Headers
Monteith'H nnd McNnily'a scries of Go-
oriijtliit'H
Montuilli'M YoutliH' IIiHt. of tlio U. S.
Willurd'H nbridged 4 "
Smith'H Grnimmir
Urookfleld'H Intlxtok in CoinpoHition
DnvicM lat Lohhoiib in Arithmetic
" School ':
BoorH System of IVnmnnsliip
Pnrkcr's Juvouilo Pliilosophy
' 1st Loshoiih in "
Fulton & KustmmiH Hook kefoping
' ( ' " blanks.
By order of tho Educational Committee
Snn Antonio Kept. 12 1HUU tf
ltfm Herald pleneo copy.
SL5 OCi 323
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Devoted lo Rural & Taslornl Husbandry nnd
TIIR
Pro-slavery Interests of Texas
Published at Waco Texas t
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nrpt oiass Journal wo shall in a short tunc com
monco tho puhllqatlon of a paper to bo dovntod
primarily to tho dovelopemcnt of tho mntorlnl in-
terests and unbounded rosourcos of tho Testis ro-
gion oi tno (;ieat outh West
Vo design by judicious nttontlun to tho different
dopurtracnt? to make this Journal an instructive
entertaining uml woleomo companion In tho home
circle In a word a Family Paper from which nil
classes may glonn matter of interest and informa-
tion. It is our purpose to dovoto our fnccinl at
tention to tho Farming and Pastoral interest?; of
mop cngagou tn Micro loading avocations and up-
on whoso rightly directed labors aJl other interests
absolutely depend.
Wo havo determined owing to tho pressure up-
on our timo to first publish tho concluding chap-
tors upon our proposed work upon "NKORO
SLAVKUV" through tho columns of this Journal.
And as a specialty wo shall over maintain tho In-
terests of whlto labor nnd tho governing race by
striking boldly at ovory covert or open nttompt to
sow In our midst tho frco soil heresy which aims
at tho overthrow of negro Httbordinatloii in Tcxno
and seeks Iho arrest of the extension of slnvo plan-
tation labor Into tho inviting fields of tho South
West and tho lniitl of tho Aztecs that sweeps afar
toward tho blaring cquatur.
In politics this Journal advocato ns para-
mount to tho claims of any mere party organiza
tion tho fundamental constitutional doetrlno of
the equality of the States and tho individual citi-
zen Wo aro for tho Union as it irw tho Union
as is Is and tho Union as it should bo under tho
Constitution; and wo aro for tho Constitution as it
is expounded by tho high tribunal which has inter
protod its provisions. There is but one of all tho
parties claimini: to bo constitutional now nnpntv
and honestly advocating the judicial exposition of
inoisaereu instrument upon tho groat Territorial
issue. Wo shall advocate tho claims of its chosen
and distinguished chief and defend its principles
as those alone upoit which government can bo
ministered in equality: believing that party or
gauizntionis not for tho promotion of tho ambitious
drmai;nrrue. but simolva usoful and osftontinl m-nn.
cy hi Krpublics for tho establishment and perpet-
uation of tlioso vital nrincinles of dill trnvnrnmpnt.
best calculated to establish justice lnsuro domestic
tranquility provide for tho common defence and
protect tho citizen in his inalienable riirhU l' lif-
liberty and property. Wo believe (in the language
of tho fathers of tho revolution) that "to secure
those- rights governments wcro instituted among
men deriving tueir lirst powers irom tho consent
of the governed and t lint when any government
becomes destructive of these ends it is tho right of
tho pooploto niter or abolish it"
Our locality at tho googrnphicol centre of the
voting population of tho Statu and at tho inter-
section of all tho leading mall routes from North
Hast South and West secures us tho natural ad-
vantages of a commanding position and every mail
facility tor tho reception and transmission of
speedy intelligence
Uno volume oi nuy-two number furnUhed at
Two Dollnrc and Fifty Cents to ho paid in ad-
vance or at the option of tho subscriber or. tho re
ception of tho first number.
Wo respectfully solicit tho advertising patronage
of tho merchants of tho Jlayou and Island cities
seeking the rich trade of the interior and ask our
friomb and tho friends of Southern institutions to
aid us by a State-wide circulotlon in making the
South Wkst a useful organ of public sontimont
in this crisis of our history
Send in subscriptions to commenoo uilh the first
numbor.
Address all communications to
WM II. PARSONS
nug. 27 Editor t Proprietor Waco Texas.
E. F. Lilly
San Antonio Texas
WILL devoto hla attention promptly to tho col-
lection of notes account Ac of merchant
physicians luwyers printer Ac. Collectioni
made In any part of tho State. Roturns atray
promptly made will also attend to renting of
qousos unu mringoi negroes.
San Antonio Sept 17 IPtiO drrly
Uealthy human Blood upon bolng
ANALYZED
always prosonts us with tho snmo csscntlnl ele-
ments and elves of course tho True Standard.
Annlvzo tho Blood of a person iufTcrlncfrom Con
sumption Liver Complnlnt Dyspcpsm Scrofula
tc. nnd we find In ovory instanco certain deficien-
cies In tho red globules of Blood. Supply those
deficiencies nnd you nro in ado well. Tho Blood
Food la founded unonthls Theory hence its aston
Ishing snecess There nro '.'
FIVK rKKPARATIOS
adnptod to tho deficiencies oftli'o Blood in differ-
ent diseases. Tor Coughs "Colds Bronchitis or
any affection whntover of tho Throat or Lungs In-
ducing Consumption use No 1 which is nlso
the No. for Depression of Splrlfs Loss of Appetite
nnd for nil Chronio Compluints arising from Over-
use Oenornl Debility nnd Nervous Prostration
No 2 for Liver Complnlntsl'No. 3 for Dyspepsia.
Bolng already prepared for absorption it is Tnkcn
by Drops nnd carried immediately Into the circu
lation fo thai wlint you gain you retain. The No.
4 Is for Female Irregularities Hysteria Wcok-
eMcs 3fc bee special directions for this. For
Salt Khcuin Eruptions Scrofulous Kidney nnd
Bladdor Complaints tako No? 6. In nil cases tho
directions uinbt be strictly followed. Price of tho
Blood Food 81 per bottlo.
Sold by CHUnOII & DUPONT
No. 409 Broadway Now York.
By Bccd k Co. Snn Antonio.
0. C. Mills & Co. San Antonio.
Labourdio & Barstow Galveston.
And by nil respectable Druggists throughout tho
country (w41-lly
DR. BROWNING
Paver nod Ague Mlxturp.
Numerous remedies of moro or
havo long flinco been offered to tho public but in
nearly every instance they have proved ineffectual
or injurious In their effects upon tho system.
Our wido-sprcad and long acquaintance with the
Southern country has demonstrated to us tho absolute-
want of a safe and certain euro for FF.VEB
AND AGUE. Quinine although tho great remedy
which is rolled upon for this complaint frequently
produces disastrous effects and thoroby injures tho
health and constitution.
As a general rulo. it only allovlatcs tho disease.
and docs but little towards a radical and pormanont
fturo.
Wo feel confident wo nro offering tho community
a bettor remedy ; it contains no doloterious ingre-
dients nnd Invariably cures
FEVEU AND AGUE. Oil INTERMITTENT
EEVEU KEM1TTENT FEVEIl BILIOUS
KEVEU AND DUMB AGUE
All of which originate from nearly tho samo cause
namely tho mlasmatio effluvia which arises from
decaying vogotatlon in water or moist earth. It is
nn exceedingly Buutlo nnd insidious poison absorbed
into tho blood nnd in many cases is nccmnnlated
in tho system a long timo before it-shows Its pre
sence in tho form of Fever and Ague.
luis remedy cures tho lovor nnd Aguo in this
way it at onco attacks tho poison in tho system
by stimulating tho Iivor and expelling tho virus
impurities from tho blood.
Solo Proprietors
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
43 Magazine street nnd 20 & 22 Bank Plac
NEW ORLEANS.
SAND'S SAICSAVAUiriTiA
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY
For Purifying the JJfood
Will be found a certain remedy for
0crofuliian! Scrofulous Pisoriicvs
A8 AN ALTEUATIVK AND IlKNOVATINQ AGENT
IT IS UNKQUALLKDl ! 1
A plentiful supply of puro blood is essential to
animal life. When tho proper circulation of the
vital 11 ti i cl is impeded sickness is tho inevitable
cquscouonce tho secretions becomo unhealthy the
live oocomes clogged with Impure bilo which
forced Into tho system vitiates nnd inflames the
blood engencring scrofula and cutaneous and
biliary dteordcr?.
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA
will gently stimulate tho functions of tho Momaeli
and bowels to a regular nnd healthy notion and
without nausea or purging expel all deleterious
accumulations purify tho blood equalize tho cir-
culation ptomoto perspiration improve the nppo-
tito impatt tone and vigor to tho systoiu and
gradually but surely oxtirp.ito tho disease causing
all unsightly oxcrcsccncos to dUsapcar and leaving
iho skiu perfectly smooth and flexible.
Prico SI 00 per bottlo or (i bottles for S3 00.
Ask for Sands f?arsaparil!a and take no other.
Prepared by A. B. A I). SANDS Druggists 100
Fulton strcot comer of William Now Yotk.
For sale by J. C ATWATEH
181-tf
WANTED
rnO PURCHASE a small dwelling hnuso. Un-
JL less tho terms nro low no ono need apply
Tho East sido of tho river preferred.
Enquire nt this office
San Antonio Sept 5 1860. d&wtf.
AN JtiXI12UII2NCI2I) NUHSE
TKKNKMH TO THK ATTBNTluN OF MOTHERS 1IEK
SOOTHING SYKLP
sasi p'n
VI1ILREN TEETHING
WHICH greatly facilitates the process of teething
by ao( trnlug tho guin reducing nil lnflnmma
tiuu will allay A UU PAIN and ipnsmadtc ncllon am!
ISSUJiE TO KEaULATETUE ROWELS.
Mepend upon it molhera It will jItc rest lo your
selves aud
Hellcf and Health to Your Infants.
.VoliAveputupantUoMl ;ihin article for over let
tfpars MltU'ANiMYN Co ;riPR.NCK JIND TKUTII of it
whal wo liavt never hrrn; table to sav of any olliei
miMliciii NKVF.lt HAft IT I'WJLKI) in n tingle
instance to PUU-T.CTA: 'CUKK.wlieiithuely used.
Xeter did wo know nn rj .inntunce of ill mat U lec-
tin n liv nny one wlm lie P Vtl it. On the contrary
nil art- delighted with (Up 'Operations and Hpeak In
tcrniH of higlu'M com- .inemlatlon of lis magical
I'uVeli and medical vlr:rj "lues. Wo upenk in thi
matter 'what we kxow: ;'.uicr ten yenrV expert-
cnre.nml ilviok ottU HE; .ITTation for the ful
F1LMKNT OF WHAT WKthlilKKK DKl'LAHK. Ill nt
nu sum n InMJince where b- Hip Infant is suirenng
frnm in MiiU'xIiauBtion'P jrellef will be foil ml in fif
teen or iwruty nilnuiei'm Infter the Syrup U uUniln
iftrred. :2 '
Thin Tftluabli prepnra:Q -Hon l the pruerlptlnn oi
.no of ihu iiiom r.XPKU.:Q tHSNCK!)niulSK!MJFbl.
N'ritSK-lii NevKnglnnd:Jo Innd lin keen uoed vitli
KVKKrAiLasuccssiln TilOUSANl)S OV CVS-l-S.
j
It not only relieves the'rn Ichild from pain but invl-
cor.ite tho ioraach amir ;bowel corrects acidity
utd gives tone nnd encr-R try to the w'lole system.
It willuliMMtJintantlyreK llleve CKU'INO IN THK
tiwun.s ami WI.VD.3 ;COI.R and overcome
miiTuUlons which. Ifnot In '
death. We behevo llthchj'
upeeany remeuico out in
ItestatuI f)iiret Hemnlv
in tin world In all cases
AUIUUH.V IN CHILD-K
from teething or from any.p
nay to every mother who!
any of the foreguitigcom!
pRKU'ntcEd .or Titrrn
Hiliul hvtureeu yournuf
that will bo SUIIH yes'C
to follow the use of iliis.S
Pall directions for unitij!
tie None genuine un-i
TIS & 1EHKINS New;
VifllYSKNTnilV and IK-
:KKN. whether It arises
.other caue. We wouUI
lint a child suffering from
plaillll UONOTLKTYOVR
'PBVJFDICKS OF OTUKHt.
fcring child and the relief
:.HSOliUTKlV 8U1U-
;medlcine if timely used
will uccomoanveach bJl
Ie&i the lac-slmile of CU It-
Vorlc. 1a on the outside
wrapper ; ;
tt).Sol-l hr Prupgit throughout the world. Trln
dpttl Offlce. No. 1 CnUr street New York.
tCyrrlce per llrttle nnliM5c. wly
11. A. II k.n son. Wm. R. Cowan.
lIENSOy it COAVAX.
Attorneys nt Law San Antonio Texas. Office
on Commerce street near Main Plata. Will prao
tico In this and neighborlui; Counties and in the
redcrat and Supremo Courts nt Austin.
May 17 DAW ly.
T II E
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OP
Universal Confidence and Patronage
For Statesmen Judges Clergymen
LADIES and Gentlemen in all parts of tho
world testify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J.
Wood's Hair Kestorativc and gentlemen of tho
Press nro unanimous In Its prntso. A few testimo-
nials only can to hero given f see circular for more
and it will he imnosslblc for you to doubt.
47 Wall Street Now York Dec 20 1858.
Okntlkme.n: Your note of tho loin inst. has
been received saying that you had heard that I
had been benefited by tho use of Wood's Tlalrllcs-
toratiro and requesting my certificate of tho fact
if I had no objection to clvo It.
I award It to you cheerfully because I tnink it
duo. My ago is about 50 years j the color of my
hair auburn nnd inclined to curl. Some fivo or
six ycarfl since it began to turn gray and thoecalp
on tho top of my head to loso its sensibility and
dandruff to form upon It. Each of theso disagrcoa-
bllitics increased with time and about fonr months
since a fourth was added to them by tho hair falling
off tho top of my hoad and threatening to make
ma bald.
In tills unpleasant prodisamcnt Twna induced to
try Wood's Hnir Restorative mainly to nrrcst the
falling off of my hair for I had really no expecta-
tion that gray hair could ever bo restored to its
original color except from ilycs. I was however
greatly surprised to find after the use of two bot-
tlos only that not only was tho fallingoff arrcstod
but tho color was restored to tho gray hairs nnd
sensibility to tho scalp nnddnndruffecasod to form
on my hoad very much to tho gratification of my
wife at whoso solicitation I was induced to try It.
Tor this among tho many obligations I owo to
her sex I strongly recommend nil husbands who
vnluo tho admiration of their wives to profit by my
example nnd uso it if growinggray orgctingbald.
Very respectfully. Bi:n. A. Lavsnoku
To O. J Wood A Co. -iU Broadway Now York.
My family arc absentfrom tho city nnd 1 am no
longer at No. 11 Carrol Place
Slnmnston Ala. July 20th 1859.
To Piior. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir: Your "Ilnlr
Restorntho" has done my hnir much good since T
commenced tho uso of it that I wish to make lenowi
to tho lMiblic of its effects on tho hair which art
great. A man or woman may bo nearly deprived
of hair nnd by a resort to your " Hair Restora
tlvo" tno hair will return moro beautiful thni
ever: nt least this is my experience. Believe it
all I Yours truly. Wm. II. KnNNEnr.
P. S. You can publish tho above if you like. By
publishing in our Southern papers you will get more
patronage south 1 sco several of your certificates
in tho Mobile Mercury a strong Southern paper.
W.H. Kenedy.
WOOD'S HAIR IlESTOKATIVE.
Professor O. J". Wood : Dear Sir: Having had
tho misfortune to loso tho bctt portion of my hair
from tho effects of tho yellow fever in New Orleans
in 1851. I was induced to make a trial of your
preparation nnd found it to answer as tho very
thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy
nnd no words can express my obligations to you in
giving to tho afflicted su:h a treasure.
FIKLKY JOHNSON.
Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of three
sizes viz: large medium nnd small ; tho small
holds J a pint aud retails for ono dollar per bottle;
tho medium holds nt least twenty per cent moro in
proportion than tho small retails for two dollars
per bottle; tho largo holds a quart 40 per cout.
moro in proportion and retails for 83.
O. J. WOOD a CO. Proprietors U4 Broad-
way New York and 1 14 Market Street St Louis
Mo.
And sold by nil good Druggists and ancy
Goods Dealers. 46-ly
BEXOEatEIXjX7
irnirtiiTii ctnin nnniTr inn
I '! !!'
flSP "H-
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llCTj
WIND MILLS.
IOR PUMPING Wator from welU or streams
. for irrigation Mock railroad station" cts.
These mills rebuilt to themselves nccordlnif. both
to tho intensity of tho wind and tho fullness of tho
cistern. In a storm they present tho cduo of tho
blades to tho wind and consequently can never
)o injured or blown down. In a licht breeze the
blades ate fair to the wind and whatever tho inten
sity of tho wind tho epcodii always tho same; and
whenever tho ciMern is hllcd to any desired depth
tho edges of tho bNdcs nro also presented to the
breeze nnd tho Mill stops. Accordingly when
onco sot up nnd put to running it neds no attcn
tion but will opernto tho year round like a thing
of lifo thus drawing no more water than is
rcqulrod.
Tho undersigned having purchased tho right for
tho State of Toxus to sell tho above Mills an-
nounces to tho public that ho will bo prepared to
furnish them by tho middle of Juno this year to
ail wishing to avail thcmaolvcs of this valuable
invention.
For the purposes above mentioned they surpass
everything ever bronght into use. They can lie
seen nt Areola Station on tho Houston Tap nnd
Brazoria Railroad and nt Gum Island Station on
tho Houston nnd Texas Central railroad.
Thoso having doubts of their utility are respect-
ully referred to:
K. W. Taylor Prcs'tof the II. T. fc B. R.
A. Orocsbeck II. & T. C.
J. W. Stump Chief Engineer II T. & B. R.
A. M. Gentry Prcs't Texas fc N. O. R.
Tho prico of these Mills includingpuinpis from
S150toS200 according to sizo.
In my absence frciu tho Slate R. P. Boyco of
Houston is my solo agent lor the -sale of these
machines. K.D.NASH.
Columbia Brazoria Co Tex. May 12 'GO. (48-ly
BROWNING'S
BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT.
Thisvalurtble andunfnilingrcmedy after hnvlrj
been used with unparalleled tuccess for many years
in a very oxtensivo private practice is now offered
to tho public in such a manner ns to bo within the
reach of all. and will bo found a safe and speedy
cure of Coughs Colds Asthma Bronchitis Pains
nhnbido bpitting of Blood nnd all discuses o
the pulmonary organs. It Is prepared exclusive!;
from vcgetallo substances known to excrciso i
soothing influenco on tho lungs nnd can be given
with perfect safety to tho youngest child.
Every ono should bo impressed with the necessity
of attending in timo to a slight cold ; from tho ne-
glect of it how many thousands have been hurried
into nn early gravo by that enemy of tho human
race Consumptlcn who by taking tho proper re-
medy nt tho proper time might havo lived a long
and happy llfo?
BROWNING'S BALSAMIC EXPECTORANT
Is pronounced to bo tho propor remedy for all dis-
eases of tho pulmonary organs ! its preparation is
no secret tho manner and materials of its com-
position being at tho command of any of the faculty
who apply (or it and they invariably recommend
It In their practice in preference to anything else.
Certificates nnd full directions nceowpany each
bottlo.
N. B Be euro and ask for
Dr. llrovuttigg Hatsamlc Expectorant.
OLK ritorniUTona
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
43 Magazino street and 20 & 22 Bank Placo
NEW ORLEANS.
March l.Gin
A Iot of Cast Iron Hollow
Ware ami
xi Chain for sale
jiiaiii loraaio uclow cost at
ot2 l?00-dAuOw C. UUMMEL'S
rAlMlDl!ililt-lil!iUUMHiU
nkcB2ki lflllL
-- ... "-- -i -r i-
tf2zSZ
ROMAN EYE BALSAM
FOR INFLAMED EYELIDS.
And for tho cure of Scrofulous Humours and
soreness surrounding or near tho Eyo. In all dis-
eases of this character it is almost a certain euro.
The following extract from a letter just rccclTcdj
refers to ono of tho many similar cases continually
reported:
Jersey City Oct 29th 1659.
Mnssns A B. &D. Sands
Dettr SirsX havo for a number of years boen
troubled with core and Inflamed cyo lids which
though they never caused me much pain wcro
very annoying on other accounts. I havo tried ft
number of medicines nt different tiracswlthout tho
slightest succors. Seeing an advertisement of your
Roman Byo Balsam In spite of my scepticism 1
resolved to irct some nnd nt least try it I nm
now writing this In Iho fullest gratitude to inform
you (I could almost send you a fifty dollar bill)
that a few nnd only a few applications hayo re-
sulted in a complete euro.
Respectfully yours
L. ZABRISKIE.
Price 25 ccntH per .Tar. Will bo sent froo
per mall to nny part of thd United States upon ro-
ccipt of 50 cents in postngo stamps.
Prepared by A. B. A D. SANDS Druggists 100
Fultou street corner of Willinui New York.
For -mlc by J. C. ATWATER.
july-d&wlm Main Plaza San Antonio.
THE CELEBRATED
ARGYLE BITTERS
Will effectually euro Dyspepsia Liver Complaint
Nervous Debility Disordered Stomach Disgust for
Food Heartburn Lo83ofApp'ctltoOcnerl Debility
and Prostration of tho System They are entirely
vegetable and frcG from all injurious ingredients
They nro pleasant intnsto nnJjniW in thoir effects
keeping tho bowels gently acted upon and will ro-
move all impurities from tho stomach.
These elegant Bitters nro peculiarly adopted for
a warm climate; and every person desiring health
strength and protection from tho diseases incident
to tho climato shoifRl uso them.
Persons ndvanccd in life nnd feeling tho hand
of Timo weighing heavily upon thorn with all its
attendant ills will find in tno uso of tho Blttors an
Elixir that will instill new llfo into their veins;
restore in a measure tho energy nnd ardor of moro
youthful days; build up their shrunken forms nnd
givo hoalth and happiness to their rcmainingyoars.
It is a well-established fact that fully ono hull
of tho female portion of our population nro seldom
in the enjoyment of good hoalth or to uso their
own expression "never foci well " They aro lan-
guid devoid of all cnorgy extremely nervous nnd
havo no anpetito. To this clas of invalids these
Bitters aro especially recommended. Their pecu-
liar tonic and invigorating properties render them
invaluable in such cases.
Persons visi ing districts harassed annually with
Fevor nnd Aguo or any Fever of a bilious nnturo
will find that by tho timely uso ofoneor two bottles
they will not in one instance take tho disense ns
tho Bitters will rcnovnto and strengthen the system
and curry tho bile off in its natural channol.
E. 13. WHEELOCK & CO.
SOL13 PROPRIETORS
13 Magazine s'reot. an 1 20 it 22 Bank IMace.
NEW ORLEANS.
ALSO
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMrOUXDKD FROH
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS AND PUT UP
IT GLASS CASES ALL TIGHT AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
Tho FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL is a gentle
but active Cathartic wh - ich tho Proprietor has
used in his practice more than twenty years.
Tho constantly increns" ing demand from those
who havo long usod thew PILLS undthosutisfac-
tion which all express in- rognrd to their use ha
induced mo to place th. cm within tho reach oi
all.
Tho Profession woll-know that different Ca-
thartics act on difl'crcnt'portions of the bowols.
Tho FAMILY OATHPtf ARTIO PILL has witv
duo reference to thiswoll established fact.
uuo rcierenco 10 imswou cstaunsi
been compounded from- n variety of i
vogotablo Extracts whi7ch net alike
part of-tho alimentary5 canal nnd i
tho purest
on every
aro UUUD
anu Ai'l'i in all coses where a Cathartic is
needed such as DcrangcO ments of tho Stomach
Sleepiness Pubis in the Back and Loins Costive
noss Pain and oicness over tho wholo body
from sudden cold which frequently if neglected
end In a long cour&o olM Fever Loss of Appetite
a creeping sensation of Cold over the Body Rest-
lessness Headache orC weight in the Head all
Inflammatory Diseases Worm in Children or
Adults Rheumatism a great Purifior of the
Blood and many disens" cs to which flesh is heir
too numerous to mention in this ndvcrlisc-
ment. DOSE ONE TOtt THREE.
Price TUrco Dimes.
Tho LIVER INVIGORATOR nnd FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS are retailed by Druggists
generally nnd sold wholesale by tho Trade in nil
tho largo tonns.
S. T. W. SANFORD M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
335 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
March 1.-6
W. ME. Pulliam
UVALDE TEXAS
Has constantly on hand a good stock of fam-
ily Groceries consisting of corn meal flour
froshnnd dry beef moss pork hams sugar coffee
toa butter egg pepper epico Ac Ho has also
on hand ropo leather tin and hard ware; togeth-
er with a variety of articles usually to be found in
a grocery etore.
Uvaldc.Scptcmbcr 19 ISGO wly
Bibles and Testaments.
A LARGE supply kept constantly on hand nt
tho HIble Depository in "Gambles"
book store on Comuiorco street opposite tho storo
of G. W Caldwell A Co.
Tho following languages will be found in tho
assortment: English Italian Polish Hungarian
Hebrew Arabic j nlso Spanish French German
and Swedish with English in tho New Testement.
Auxiliary Societies at a mstanro uppitea
Thousands are dally speaking in tho praise ef
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why 7 because it never fails to afford instanta-
neous relief when given in timo It acta as if by
magic nnd ono trial alone will convisco you that
what wo say Is true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind and thcroforo relieves by removing
tho sufferings of your child instead of by deaden-
ing its sensibilities. For this reason it commends
itself a tho only rolinble preparotlon now known
for Children Teething IHnrrlioen Dysen-
tery Griping In the HoavcIh Acidity ot
the Stomnch Wind Cold In the Head. and
Croup also for softening tho gums reducing in-
flnraation regulating the Rowels nnd relieving
pain it has no equal being nn anti-spasmodo It
is usod with unfailing success In nil cases of Con-
vulsion or other I'lts. As you value tho life
and health of your children and wish to save them
from thoso sad and blighting consequences which
Z "coiuTn to rcTuit Tom ' "A. T2f n.e. of
which other remedies for Infantile Complaints are
composed tako none butDr Eaton's Infantile
Cordial this you can Tcly upon. It is perfectly
harmless aud cannot Injure tho most delicate In-
fant. Price 25 cents. Full directions accompany
each bottle. Prepared only by
CHURCH A DUPONT
No. 409 Broadway New York.
Sugars I Sugars I
LOAFED Crushed and Fowdered Sugars for
sale by VANCE A BUO..
40 -tf Alamo
.
W. M. PINCKAnD CLAIDORNE STEELE F.rlKCKAR
PINCKAKI) STEEIjE & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
and dealers In
Wines Liquors Tobacco Cigars etc etc
New Oiileans La.
WF. havo tried the credit experiment long'
onough to bo satisfied that it does not suit the
Grocery business; nnd particularly objectlonabloir-
a mixed business of cash and credit by which tho
punctual customor has to bo nycraged with the'
slow and doubtful. Thero nro many very clover
people of tho latter class but we dont wish to sell
them goods on n credit nnd mako their neighbors
r imtnnai nrnfits nn their short comincs. o
sav to those who wish their ordors properly filled
Grocery bills monthly or contract to acnu vs
monthly remittances and thoso who can conven-
iently comply with these terms will directly find
tho great advantages oi prompiuuuo uum m pnwi
and qualities of goods. Orders for family or plan-
tation supplies will nlways receive prompt and care--ful
attention and country merchants will be allow-
ed a liberal margin for profits.
Wo deem it unnecessary to giro along entnleguo
f goods wo deal in sufficing to say tha wo keep-
constant fresh supplies of Pork Flour Lnrd Bnconj
Sugar Molasses Salt Whiskery nnd all other f.imi
ly and plantation supplies; and wo have taado far
ornblo arrangements in Germany Frame England J
nnd Havana for tho direct importation of tho.bcsfr'
brands of Wines Brandies Sauces Saltidf Oils-
Porter Ale Cigars etc. etc. " All such articles as"
our customers may order and wo havo not in storo
of exactly tho kind of brand dorcribod wo wliP
procure irom other importers or dealers atcash
prices and fill tfcelr orders literally and carefully
B Planters and othors who order .tholr'Gro--cerics
through their Cotton Factors or Commission
Merchants and who wish to give us a trial havo
but to instruct thoir agents to Imy of uS aud their
wishes will bo choorfully compiled with. Or thoy
can order direct from u? nnd instruct their agent to
pay tho first of each succeeding month.
nl2-Iy PINCKARDSTE13LK & CO.
lioiVARD ASSOCIATION
Philadelphia.
A Benevolent Institution established by speclall
Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and
Uistrcsscd nfilictod with Viru-
lent and Epidemic Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION TN vicvr
JL of the awful destruction of human life caused
by soxual diseases ond the dcfeotbns practiced
upon tho unfortunato victim of such diseases by
quicks several years ngo directed thesr consulting
surgeon as a ciuinnoio aci wormy oi moir namoj
to open a dispensary for tho treatment of this class
of diseases in all thoir forms and to givo modi-
cal advice grntiff to all who apply by letter with
a description of their condition (age occupation
habitj of lifo tc.)andlncaso of extreme poverty
to furnish medicinos frco of charge It is needless'
to add loat tho Assoseatton commands tho highest
incdlcnlof the age will furnish tho most approved
modern treatment.
The directors of tho Associatoln in their annuel
report upon tho treatment of scqual diseases for-
tha yoarending January 1st 1858 express tho
highest satisfrcticn wit . tho sucess which has at-
tended tho ladors of tho success which ha attended'
tho labors -of thoconsulting surgeon In the euro ot
Spermatorrhoea seminal weakness impotence-
gonorrhoc gleet syphilis the vice of onanism or
solf-abuso Ao. nnd order n continuance of tho-
sumo plan for tho ensuing year.
Tho directors on a rovicw of the past feel ns-
surcd that their labors in thie spnere of benevo-
lent efforts havo been ofgreat benefit to the nfllict-
cdcspecially to tho young and they resolved to
devoto themselves with renowned zeal to this very
important nnd much despised cause.
An admirable roporton Spermatorrhoea or sem-
inal weakness tho vico of onanism masturbation
or self-nbuso nnd other diseases of the sexual or
gans by tho consulting surgeon will bo sent by
mail (in a scaled envelope) free of charge on the
receipt of wo slumps for postage. Other report
nnd tracts on tho nature a ml treatment of sexual
diseases diet Ac. nro constantly being published
for gratuitous distribution nnd will bo sent to tho
afflicted. Some of tho new remedies and methods
of treatment discovered during the last year aro
of great value.
Address for Report m ticiitmont Dr. Oenrgo TL.
Calhoun Consulting Surgeon Howard Association.
No. 2 South Ninth srect Philadelphia Pa. By
order of tho Directors.
E. J). HARTWELL Projddont
Geo. FxincniLD Secretary. may 15-8
NEW ORLEANS
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
Situated on Common Street.
Opposite the Charity Hospital.
THE Regular Courso of Lectures in this i'nstitu-
ttou will commence on Thursday the 15th of
Novembor I860 and terminate In the latter part
of March 1861.
T A C U IiT t .
Erasmus D. Fenncr M. I). Professor of Theory
nnd Practice of Modicino.
Austin Flint M. D. Professor of Clinical Medlcia
nnd Medical Pathology.
Anthony A. PcnistonMI). Professor of Anatomy
Austin Flint J r M. li. Trotessorot Physiology
andMicros;opy.
Samuel P. Choppin M. D. Professor of Clinical.
and Operativo Surgery.
Cornelius C. Heard M. I). Professor of tho Prin-
ciples of Surgery and Surgical Pathology
D. Warren Brickcll M. D Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women
Isaac L. Crawcour M. D. Professor of Chemistry
and Medical Jurisprudence.
Howard Smith M. D Professor of Materia Mcdlcai
nndTheropctics.
II. D. Schmidt M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Dissecting Rooms will bo opened on tho 15.
of OctDor. Clinical instruction given daily in tho
ward tho Chanty Hospital and throe times ta
week at tho Collcgo Dispensary.
TI faculty of tills Institution nro amongst tho-
duly elected Visiting Physicians nnd Surgeons
of tho Charity Hospital nnd according to a late-
Act of tho Stato Legislature "shall at ail times
havo frco access to tho Hospital for tho purpose oC
affording to their Pupils practical illustrations of
tho subjects they teach."
The Roard of Administrators elect annually In
April twclvo Resident Students who nro furnished
board antf lodging in the Hospital ; and tho Stu-
dents of this School aro equally eligible to this
placo with any others.
TIK great aim of tho Faculty is to Imparb-
thoroughly practical knowledge of all tho brunch
of Modicino.
Dissecting materia Is nbundant nnd at a notM
nal cost No charge for attendance at the Hospi-
tal. Amountof Fees for full course of Lectures S108 00'
Matriculation Fco (paid but onco) 5 00 1
Dissection Feo 10 Oft
Graduating Fco 25 00
For nny further information address ' J
E D. FJ3NNE11 Dean of tho Faculty
No 5 Carondclct street.
New Orleans August I860.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP
THK copartnership between JE. Mncleod nnd N.'
A. Taylor as publishers and proprietors of'
tho Snn Antonio Ledger nnd Texan is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Tho debts duo to tho
Company will be collected by JE. Maclcod "who re-
authorized to uso tho firm namo In discharging tho
same. JE MACLEOD.
N. A. TAYLOR.
TllH Partnership heretoforo exiBtlng between
Tnos Bender nnd D C. Alexander is here-
bJ i'"?" H CT Cnt' M P"Ve InJ?b.t
ed to tho late firm will please make immediate.
payment to either of the parties.
D.C. ALEXANDE
THOS. BENDER
San Antonio March 1st 1600
State of Texas Atascoso County
Estrayod by Samuel E Pearce Juno 1 1th I860
before Baylor Winn J P A Co a stud colt about
3 years old. near 14 bauds high branded rn tho
left jaw with a dot within a circle on the left thigh
with a heart and on thetlcft shoulder thus: 9 A
and appraiKd to 820 by Jasper Winn and Seaborn
Lsngley EDWARD WALKER elk e ca c
with just sucli nrticics as nicy ucucnou mm ni i"
prices that tboy will do well to Instruct their Cot-
ton Factors or Commission Morcbnnte to pay their
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