The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 312, Ed. 1, Monday, October 8, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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Of tho National Democracy as reported
1at;Jho Charleston Convontton by tho major-
ity of 'ttib coiamitteo on Platform voted for
athorb by tho Fifteen Southern States ami by
t Calif 6hriaand Oregon and adopted at Ual-
timoro by tho Convention that nominated
Breckinridge and Lane.
Resolved. That tho platform adopted by
tho Democratic party at Cincinnati bo af-
firmed with the following explanatory reso-
lutions
lstThattlu government of a Territory
.rorganixctl by an act of Congress is provis
ional and temporary and during its exist-
enceall citizens ;of tho United States have
an CQUal richt to scttlo with their property
in tho Territory without their rlehts cither
of person or property being destroyed or
hnrnired by Congressional or Territorial
legislation.
21. It is the duty cf tho Federal Govern-
merit ifiaTl its ilepartmonls to protect when
necessary the rights of persons and prop
rrty in tho Territories atid wherever else
its constitutional authority extends.
3d. That when settlers iiv a Territory
having an adequate population form a State
constitution in pursuance of law tho right
of sovereignty commences and being con-
summated by admission into the Union they
feUtniLonan equal footing with tho people of
other States; and tho Stnto thus organized
- bughtto bo admitted into the Fedora I Un-
ion whether its constitution prohibits or
recognizes tho institution of slavery.
4tli.iThat tho Democratic party are in fa-
vor of tho acquisition of tho Inland of Cubu
JOhifeuch terms as shall bo honorable to our-
solves and just to Spain at tho carl feat prac-
ticable moment.
5th. That tho enactments of State Legisla
'ttircii'io defeat the faithful execution of the
Fugitive Slavo Liw are hostile hi character
subversive of tho Constitution and revolu-
tionary in their effects.
Oth. That tho Democracy of the U. S.
rocogriizo it as tho Imperative duty oftho
Government to protect tho naturalized citi-
zens in. all his rights either nt homo or In
foreign lands to tho buuiu extent as its na-
tiyo borit' citizens.
'. VilKiiEAS onoof tho grcatost nccessUicH
of tho ago in n political commercial postal
and military point of viow. is a speedy com-
'..- l. .1... n.tiu .wl a !.
roaulCailOu UULWiruu uiu nuiuuu uun-
tio coast- Therefore bo it
'Resolved That tho Democratic party do
hereby pledge themselves) to uso every mean'
in 'their power to eecuro tho passage of some
b to tho oxtont of tho Constitutional au-
thority of Congress for tho construction of
ttiPaciflc Railroad from tho Mississippi river
to tho Pacific ocean at tho earliest practical
' moment.
Speech of John C. llrcclcliuirigc at Frank-
furt Vpon the Occasion of his Election in 1850
to the U. S. Senate. (Extract.)
' It Having boon authoritatively determin-
ed by tho very tribunal to which it was re-
fofred that Congress has no power to ex-
clude slavo property from tho Territorial
'Legislatures authorities created by Con-
JjlfesB rliad not tho power to exclude or con.
tlac'ato slavo property I confess that Iliad
1 shot anticipated that tho doctrine of unfriendly
legislation would bo set up. Hencu I need
npt say to you that I do not helievo in tho
.doctrine of unfriendly legislation that 1 do
irnotb6iioVj8in the authority ofTcrritorial Leg-
ejitflatlon.to do. by indirection what thoy can-
not do directly.' I rcposo upon tho decision
ct the Supremo Court of theU. S. as to tho
1 point' that neither Congress nor tho Torrito-
T rial Loglqlaturo has tho right to obstructor
4 confiscate tho property ofanycitizen.sIavcH in-
cluded pending tho Territorial condition.
'IfSo'th&ttn regard to slavo property as
p regard to any other prnporty recognized
4nd guaranteed by tho Constitution it is the
duty accordiugto tho Supremo Court of all
the country to protect and guard it b) their
decision wheneverthequcstionis brought be-
fore them. To which 1 ouly add. that the ju
dicial decision in our favor must bo sustained.
irIf present remedies lire adequate to sub
fain these decisions I would have nothing
fnjprodonc: I with many other public men
dn jthb country believe they are adequate.
If thoy are not if thoy cannot bu oulorced
foj the want'hfifproper legislation to enforce
thorn Biiulcippt legislation must be pushed
or our Government is a failure. Gentlemen
Isco no escape from that conclusion."
The Secretary of tho National Democrat-
ic Committee consisting of one member from
each State appointed nt tho Convention
which met at the Maryland Institute on the
23d of .June 18G0. deems it proper to pub-
' lish tho names of said Committee for tho
-more ready reference of tho democratic vo
tera in the several States.
Their names and post offices aro as fol-
lows :
Maine: Moses McDonald Portland.
New Hampshire: Paul It. George Contoo-
cook.
Vermont: IT.'E.Stoughton Hollows Falls.
Massachusetts: Isaac II. Wright lloston.
Rhode Island: W. Beach Lawroncc Newport.
Connecticut: Wm W. Eaton Hartford.
New York: Augustus Schcll N. Y. city.
New Jersey: John 0. Jtafl'orty Now Gcr-
mantown.
7 Pennsylvania : T. B. Florence Philadelphia.
Delaware: Wm G. Whiteley Newcastle.
- Maryland: 0. S.Stansbury llossville
Virgirihi Wm-.H. Clark Halifax C. II.
North Carolina: Sainl. P. Hill Yanccvvillc
South' Carolina: A. P. OaUiount Va)haU
Georgia: 13. J. McGcchco Perry.
Plorlda: Geo. Ay. Call Fernttndina.
Alabama: T. J. Burnett Greenville.
Mississippi: .Joseph R. Davis Canton.
Louisiana: P. II. Hatch New Orleans.
Arkansas: Itob. W. Johnston Pino BlutV.
:' Texas: II. It. Runnclls Boston.
Missouri: Hunter.
OKIo:S.V. Prentiss Columbus.
Michigan: Cornelius 0. Flynn Detroit.
Wisconsin: Dr. 0. Everts Hudson.
Towa: Herman II. Heath Dubuque:
Minnesota: Franklin Steele St. Paul's.
o California: D. S. Gregory Santa Cruz.
' Oregon: Lansing Stout Portland.
Indiana: Wm.II. Talbot Indianapolis.
Illinois: II. S. Fitch Chicago.
Kentucky: Henry 0. Han is Covington.
Tennessee: John C. Burch Nashville.
U. W. Cluskey Washington. 1). C
Samuel P. Hill Yanceyvillo N. 0. and
Franklin Steele St. Paul's Min. Sec'ies.
$if. W Cluskey to act as Resident Secretary.
'it." JLaml Certificates
'Thi undersigned has constantly on hand a inrgo
VAHftty of Land Certificates of different sizes and
r.'wilite happy to dispose of them on liberal terms
tr omJl ;' EDWARD 6LESSBNGEK.
tMoev near iho Drug etoro of 0 C. Mills corner
"'9(rfAlaao & Commerce streets.-
pnAstoalo(pt.20l 1BG0 dAwlm
TllANSFOIlTATIOtf
z& ARMY SUPPLIES.
THE Subscriber will receive until 12 o'clock
At. on tho first day of October next nt tho
nflko of Chlof Quartermaster of tho Dfpnittncnt
of Toxn In this city proposes lor the transpor-
tation of such Array Supplies ns may from time
to time during tho year commencing on tho 1st
of January and ending on tho 3lst December.
1SGI ho loady for doHycry at and convoy anco from
tho Depot at Indlanola Texas to tho following
posts In tho Departments of Toxns nmt Kow
Mexico viz: to Kan Antonio to Fort logo to
Tort Clark to Fort Duncan to Camp Wood to
Camp H-jJson to Fort Lancaster to Fort Stock-
ton to Fort Davis to Foit Quitman to Fort Bliss
In tho Stato of Toxns and to Fort Fillmore In
New Mexico: also to Cninn Verde to Fort Mason
to Fort Chadbourno to Cnnin Colorado to-Camp
Cooner Toxns nnd to such other mllitnry posts or
stations as may bo established on or In tho vlcllittly
of cither of tho routes nbovo mentioned.
The means of convayan o of tho supplies must
consist of good strong well covered wngows or
carts affording nmplo security to tho property In
transitu from exposuro to the wonlncr to ho
drawn by a competent number of nnlimils and
with each to am a good driver. When mules shall
bo required as tho inotlvo power of transportation
thay uo furnish ad tipin duo notico from this
oilico.
Tho trains will' bo liable to Inspection by tho
respective Officers of tho Quarlcrmiieter'a Depart-
ment nt tho sovonil I)cp3t nnd tiDsts whero
stores aro delivered for transportation who will
discard ovory wngon team or drlvor (hut may be
docmed unrrorthy.
Didders will stnto In tholr proposals the prico
per 100 pounds per 100 miles for which they will
convoy tho supplies from Indlniio'a to tho povcrnl
posts mentlonod I tho distances to thoxu posts from
Indlanolato bo established nt thU nHU'O
Bonds to tho amount of SPO.000 supported by
nt toast four good and sufllclcnt. purctio fur tlc
faithful performanco of tho Contract wilt br
rcqulrodi nnd thu names and residuum wtf tbt'
proposed sureties must accompany onch bid
Also toparato proposals bo received for tho
transportation of stipplfoB from Neiv Orloans to
tho boforo mentioned posts. Tho bids for thht cr-
vlco will stato In arldiliyii to thu required prices
for land carringo tho prico per barrel cublo foot
or per tUU pounds rating tno imllty articles
according to commercial usage for which trims
portutlon will ho givon between tho two porta
Now Orleans nnd Imllatmln or between tho fur mo
port nnd nny other In Texas whenco tho stores can
acceptably bo convoyed to San Antonio. Tho kind
of means of transportation to bo used whother
steamers or sail vessels will bo stated and it will
bo required that nil vcsscU employed under tho
contract shall stand and bu rated with thu under
writers at tho port of shipment as " A No. 1."
Tho amount of tho Uund In tho event of n contract
being Hindu undor tho proposals in this caso will
bo $100000.
Tho supplies n both cases will bo subjcot to
delay by tho Quarturmastor'B or SubsUleneo Do-
pa rtmonts at San Antonio for tho purpo?o of
examining them or to inspect tho condition of r
packages for distribution or for othur purines
It Is understood that tho service proposed is not
divisible but that tho wholo will bo porformod
undor one contract to all posU montlonod.
Domurrngo will no charged by tho United States
for nny detention of tho supplies by fault of the
Contractors olthor at tho point of delivery or whllo
In transitu.
Tho right to reject any of or all tho bids which
may bo considered too high Is reserved by tho
Quartermaster's Department.
Knch proposal should bosunorscrlhod "Propsnla
for tho Transportation of Army Supplies. '
Tho Contract will bo subject to the approval of
tho Quartcrmactor General of tho Army.
Chief Quartermaster's Office ) D. II. VINTON
Departmontnf Toxns Major and
San Antonio August 10 'CO. 3 Quartormuatcr.
No. IWZ UutwiU.
TIIH CELEBRATED
ARGYLE BITTERS
Will ofToctually euro DyEpopsla Liver Complaint
Nervous Debility Disordered Stomach Disgust for
Food Hoartburn Lo8SofAppctUo(1cnorl Debility
nnd Proatratlon of tho Syetom. Thoy nro entirely
vocotahlo nnd frco from nil Injurious Ingrodicnta.
Thoy nro plonsnnt Intasto anJmlld inthelrofloets
kooping tho bowels gently nctctl upon and will re
movo nil Impurlites from tho stomach.
Theso clogant Bitters nro pccnliarTy adapted for
a warm cllmato; nnd every person desiring health
strength and protection from the diseases incident
to tho cllmato should uso them.
Persons advanced in life und feeling tho hand
of Timo wolghlng hoavlly upon them with all Its
attendant ills will find In tho uso of tho Hitters on
Elixir that will Instill now Ufa Into their veins;
rostoro in a measure thoenorgy and ardor of more
youthful days; butld up their fthrunlccn forms nnd
give hoalth and hnpnlncM to their romniningyenrs.
It is n woll-ostablishcd fact that fully ono halt
of tho female portion of our population aro seldom
In tho enjoyment of good health or to uso their
own expression "novor fool well " Thoy nro lan-
guid dovohl of all cnorgy cxlremoly nervous and
have no nppetlto. To this clius of invalids theso
Hitters nro cspocinlly recommended. Tholr pocu-
Hnr tonio and Invigorating properties render them
invaluable. In such eases.
Persons visl Ing districts harassod annually with
Fever nd Ague or uny Fever of a bilious nature
will find that hy tho timely uso of ono or two bottles
thoy will not in ono Instniico tnlco tho dlsoaso ns
tho Hitters will ronovato nnd strengthen the system
and carry tho bile off In Its natural channel.
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.
SOLti PllOPltltiTOns
13 Magazine s'rt'ot. nn 1 20 it 22 Hunk Place
N12W OULKAKS.
ALSO
SANFOJID'S
FAMIIjY
CATHAllTIC PILLS
COUPOUNUKD FROM
PURK VKOKTAIUiK KXTHACTS AND PUT UP
IN GLASS CASKS Ahh TK3IIT AND
WILL KKEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
Tho FAMILY OATUAKTIO PILL is n gentle
but active Cathartic wh-ich tho Proprietor has
usod in his prnctico moro than twonty years
Tho constantly Increase Ing domnnd from thoso
who have long. usod thoM PlLL.nndtiiosatiffao-
tion which all ox pre? a inC-i regard to tholr ufc ha
induced mo to placo th cm within tho reach ol
all.
Tho Profession well" know thnt illflbrcnt Ca-
thartics act on different- portions of tho bowels.
Tho FAMILY OATHS AHTIO PILL has with
Utto runjrcucu t- tlii- -.11. -tul.Hul.i rur
been compounded from n variety of tho purest
vegotablo Extracts wliC oh act nllko on every
part of tho alimentary canal nnd nro 0001)
nnu dAl'tf in nil eoses whero a untlinrtio is
noodod such as Deranged ments of tho Stomach
Sleepiness Pains In the Hack and Loins Costive-
noss Pain nnd Soreness3 over tho wholo body
from sudden cold which frequently Ir neglected
ond in a long cours of Fever Loss of Appotito
a creeping sensation of2- Cold ovor tho Uody Host-
le?snofP Ucndncho orC weight in tho Head all
Inflammatory Diseases Worms In Children or
Adults Kheumntism n. great Purifier of the
Hlood and many disoascs to which flesh is heir
too numerous to tnention In tbU ndvcrliso-
ment. DOSE-ONE TOXTUHEE.
liicc Tllreo Dimes.
Tho LIVEIl INVIGOKATOR and FAMILY
OATHAHTIC PILLS nro retailed by Druggists
generally nnd sold wholesale by tho Trndo in all
tho large towns.
S. T. AV. SANFORD M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor
335 nitOADWAY. NEW Y01UC.
March 1.-6
THE Partnership horotoforo existing between
Tuos. Rrnpuu aud D 0. Alexandkh is here-
by dissolved hy Mutual Consent nil parties Indebt
od to tho late firm will plcaso tunko Immediate
payment to cither of tho parties.
D.O..ALENANDE
THOS. RENDER
San Antonio March M 1600.
4 Er ilIlJiaiaSWHlBmTTTMf' "Wl
" i -( "j'b.j" nT.iiii 'j am.
' ON
liY1 PREPARATION
WORTHY OF fj
Universal Confidence and Palronnge
B
For SlntCHtncn Judgen Clorrancn
f ADI1SS and flcntlemcn in all ffiTOkcf the
JU world testify to tho ctlicacy of lifTp 0. J.
world testlfv to tho efficacy of ffl
wood's JInIr Itcstoratlve nnd gentloio
ot mo
cstlmo-
Press nro unnnlmous In Its praleo. A fc
nluls only can re hero given; fee circuit
vv more
nnd It will be Irnnos?lbIcfor ton to uoub
47 Wall Mtrcct.Ni-w York Deo 01958.
Qr.HTLr.xtr.x : Your note of the loth Inst. has
been received saying that you had henroT that J
had keen boncfitod by tho uso of WondVHnlrKcs
U)ratiro nnd reriucsting iny ccrtiflento o(uho fact
If I had no objection to give It.
I award it to you cheerfully becnuoiflUnlnU U
duo. My ngo Is nbout 50 years i tho cojSr of my
hair auburn and inclined to curl. Fomtorfivo or
six years slnco It began tu turn pray nwlunotcnlp
on tho top of my kond t loao its JienslUmty and
dandruff to form uym it. Kach of theso ala.igreoa-
billtics Increased with time and nbout four months
slnco n fourth was added to them hy tho hair falling
off tho top of my head and th rente nlhSTjttf make
mo bn1d. 'V
In thUunpleasonl predicament T was uccd to
try Wood's llnlr HostorntWo mainly to itrrcat the
falling ofF of my hair fr I had really nffiApccrv
tion that gray hair could over bo rcstgrJV to its
original color except from dyes. I wnsjfiowcvcr
greatly surprised to find after tho usofQwo bot-
tles only that not only was tho.falllngnffairrcsted
but tho color was restored to the gn yjHiMrs nnd
(!u; (Wility tolho ecalp unddnnur ill 'li$.x" fouu
on my head very much to the grahttc:yjrtru;ot iny
wife at whoso pollcilntion I was Inducel3gtry it.
1'or this among tho funny obllgntiohsiFowo t
her sox I strongly recommend all hujsjjjiids who
valuo the admiration of tholr wlrea t( profit by my
ample and uso It if growlcggray orgifljpglinid
VoryroJpcctfullyK Dkn. A- JAViiBnr.nr '
exam
J
-'-w. EZW-
KSrftt KJOi tWf rot vTaco. '
'i? JSlnmaston. Ala. July 2Cth. 1850.
Im.m
ToVnor.O. J. Wood: Dcnr Sir: Your "Hair
Restorative' hasdono my hair mu-'h good eince 1
commenced tho uso of it that I wish to tnalfo knovn
to tho Piilillc of Its oil'cctson the hair which arc
groat. A man or woman may bo nearly doprived
of hulr nnd by n resort to your " Jlairiltestora-
tlvo" tno hnlr will roturn moro bcnuliful than
ovor
all!
:at least this is tiiv experience lielievo it
Yours truly Wm; 1I.K117rnr.nv.
1' S You can publish tho alovoif you liko. By
publishing in our Southern papers you will got moro
natronago south I sco several of your certificates
in tho Mobile Mercury a strong Southern popor.
W.ll. Kencuy.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTOIUT1VE.
Professor 0. J. Wood Dcor.-ir: Having had
tho m'isfoituno to loso tho bo?t portion of my hnlr
from iho cfTectsof tho yellow fever in Now Orleans
In 1851. I was induced to mako n trial cfyour
preparation and found it to ancwor ns tho very
tiling needed. My hair is now thick and glossy
and no words can express my obligations to you In
giving to tho afillctod su:h u trcosuro.
l'lNLEY JOHNSON.
Tho Uestorntive Is put up in bottles of three
sizes viz: largo medium and small; tho small
holds n pint aud retails for ono dollar per bottle;
tho medium holds nt least twenty per cent. more in
proportion than tho small retails for two dollars
per bottle; tho largo holds a quart 40 perjeont
moro In proportion and retails fur S3.
O. .f. WOOD k CO. Proprietors 411 tB road-
way Now York and 114 Market Street tft Louis
Mo.
And sold by nil good Druggists and Fancy
Good3 Dealers ' 46-ly
IMAGSIPEIR
Ench number of tho .tag:i?ine illeontilti 114
octavo pages in uoublo tolumn enelicarthu
numbers uniformly bonml. :it twenty-hv cent?
each. Fourteen volume ate now roud: botnd in
cloth nt S'i each and also in h.ilf calf if yi 50.
Tho publishers will rupplv rpoein.'!i tifal"!'
gratuitously to Agents and I'oilunitf r nn 1 will
mako liberal nrriingouicnH with th m I rvhi-ui'i-ting
tho Mngnxlno. Th"v ill nh tn ely i nh ut
two persons at 85 a year -u' t pur - nt S10 00.
Clergymen mid teacher -uppin I n j'irvjenr.
Numbers from tho enmir ncencnt CJin-nowLo sup-
plioil. AUutho bound olumes.
Tho magnzino weighs over seven nnd Jiot ovor
eight ounces Tho postage upon each number
wiilch must bo paid quarterly in ndvancd nt the
ollico whero tho mugaaino Is received is three eta
1IA11PEK & HUOTIIKUS
sept2t. Now York.
For JVeiv Orleans
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THE Public arc respectfully
1 Infnrmml thnt tho follow J no- au-W
porior steamships will run between nLsknzzzssit
hidianohi and Now Orloans via Onlvceton tho
coming season via MissLslpri Ilivor carrying tho
U. S.iMalU:
CIIAS. MOKGA X Cnpt J. V I VWLBS3
TISXAS " II. WII.NON
MHX1CO " W Ii TA1.HOT
caving Indlanola Mu ivi nn 1 Thursdays Ha m
THK ;!'. HI SK.
ill lonvo Indlnnolii tor New Orleans direct on t
3 very altornato Friday on her rotuui from Hraxus
Santiago.
TIIK OKl'AIIA Cant. H. n.ACb
MAGNOMA ' "CI)WELI
will run between Imii tnola Qnlreston'ltinl HraUi-
eur. From tho latter . laco- Passciigcrwill tako
tlio upoiousas unuri"d to ;s urtoatS l.ivingl
indlanola on Tucsd ys nnd aaturuayst b a. m
carryingtho U S. mn.'
For freight or passage having AiotranLipcvotumo-
uwui Frj "
ilnl Inna n vnl In '
f "
or
r Jasi U F.OCKIUUT VTWI ww'
0 B Pays. - N'flw Orloans
A stoamshlp of thU linn ; leave tJalvebtcn fur
Sabino every Wedno-.l .v
Indlanola. Oct. 1G. 1-
nnn kkos. Nun. r
wte I ilici2 for
Balo
X J J e
H
cheap by
VAM.K V IHIO
40-tfl
Annual i' a
. 1 UH .
New York
NELSON iV
U-iiV Mill
lilCHMONJ)
MANUFACTURE' ''. AMI "FALKflS IN
AVIItK OP Al I- nKSl'UIVlUONS.
Particular nttentlm ;lu'i. t i union tint to their
M'nrchouso. 81 Job !iet' N Y rrflch will fee
tilled promptly nnd h m Hldy dispam.
Circulars lumUheil. uii'tr Uunmucdim li-t or
nett prices nt lowest i t-rket i u- y'
Teiims. Six momV in to p.j ablaut Dank
with current rate of i . hno ou NwrVork or &
per cent olf for cnslr -if
Wire Mill 25th Street
Warehouse 81 John M v NEW YORK.
July 'Jl-ditwlm u
DISSOMJTION OV
t'urrydiisiui.
TIIE copartnership
mm avvm Al MicIaaU and N-
X A Taylor ns itli-hor. u:id proprietors of
tho San Antonio h lgtr and Toxauls this day
dissolved by mutual i" nont. The debts due to tbe
Company will bo collated hy jE Iivdjd who is
nuthorizod to uso the fain name in tM$djiirging the
same. Ji MAOBEOlt
. . N. A. TATLMt
San Antonio Anguit 3 I66U.
ion. aecurato plnteS m thr. Fh- .i ropbn ielr'i' n Ti3y Ppnrodrr absorption it is 1 aUen
chronicle of current event s an I imp.r tl..l nuticei V onmod immcd.atcly into thec.rcu.
of tho important boolnUh?ra
eo.nmcnco with horn n w f Ju..o .imygocum. A See special directions or this. For
her; but buUcrlptloBS uv couimcicoTaraiftny SaU UMcnm KruptionSllScrofuPou3( Kidney nml
mUU ZcEittn3n!d!ia ' '' Uladdor Complaints tako No. 5 In all cases the
frt. flB i "r1 77. - n t'..!! diroctium must bo strictly followed. Price of the
The . Mngai.ho may he In. ned ;f Dy jaellers t Illo() rKll $1 hMoy
Periodical Agents or fr...u ihf- pnbh.hert S3 a s M 0mmi (t DUPONT
yoar or T wonty-fivo cci a number. T f sqnil- No m nr0!uhvav. Now York.
annual volumes as complete Jt neatly iunain jy llpPi A Co. Snn Antonio.
cloth nro sold nt $? each and mmlm corew nro Qc yWa & c'0 gnn jnUmi0i
furnished to thtwo wh- mh to have thdr back r . . . ti'lM. n..t.Lt
ill 0-.
FAIKfTU-BEODUTIKG
i2isr
kSS
- ;f. i m w "
WIND MILLS.
FOU I'l MPIXd Water from wolls or streams
for irrigation stock railroad fttalion cte.
These tnllU regulate thcmsclvos according both
to the intriifiity of tho wind and tho fullness of tho
extern Inn storm thoy picscnt tho edgo or tno
bbnlpK t tho wind and consequently can nuvor
be tniurctt or blown down. In a light brcezo tho
blodc.i urr fair to tho wind and whatever tho inten-
sity of lb' wind tho speed ii always tho same; nnd
whenever tho cistern is filled to nny desired depth
mi oo -j - r i tiu mutics nro ai.m jiresentcu to the
breeze und tho Mill stopi Accordingly when
once set up and put to running. It n eds no nttcn-
tlon but will oporato tho year round liko a thing
of lifo thus drawing no more water than is
required.
Tho undtrfrignod ha ring purchased tho right for
tho State of Texas to noli tho ahovo Mills on-
ip that ho will bo prepared to
ynyyUL-nothis year to
licmaolvos' of this valuable
Invention.
For thu purposes ahovo mentioned thoy surpass
ovotj thing onr bronght Into uso. Thoy can bo
cen nt Areola SMtum on tho Houston Tap nnd
Brnrorlnltnllrond and nt (juui Island Station on
tho Houston and Tcxaj (Vntrnl railroad.
.Thoo having doubUof their utility aro respect-
fully referred to:
E. W. Toylor Prcs'tof tho II. T. tt B. R.
A. flryesbeck " u " H. A T. C.
J. W. Stump Chief Engineer 11. T. A B. It.
A. M. 0 entry Prcs't Texas & N. 0. 11.
Tho prico of theso Milla including puinp is fiom
S150 to $200. according to size.
In my absence Ircm tho State It. P. Boyco of
Houston. i3 my solo agent for tho sulo of theso
machine II. D. NASH.
Columbia Brazoria Co Tex May 12 'b'O. ( 18-ly
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents us with tho samo essential ele-
ments nn 1 gives of course tho True Standard
Annlyxo tho lllood of a person buffering fiom Con-
sumption Llvor Complaint Dyfipcp?ta Scrofula
Ac. and wo find in ovory instnnco certain deficien-
cies In tho red globules of Hlood. Supply those
deficiencies nnd you nro mndo well. Tho Hlood
Food is founded upon this Theory henco its aston-
ishing snecefs Thoro aro
FIVE FRM'ARATIOXS
ndaptcd to tho deficiencies of tho Blood in differ-
ent diseases. For Coughs Colds Bronchitis or
any nflfection whatever of tho Throat or Lungs in-
iu ing Consumption uso No. 1 whkli is also
tho N" f-r Depression of Spirits Loss of Appetite
Aii' i
nn1
all respectable Druggists throughout tho
t.-y. (w-ll-lly
Thousands nro daily speaking in tho praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why 7 because it never falls toafTord instanta-
neous relief when given in tluio It acts ns if by
magic nnd ono trial nlono will convince you thnt
what wo Fiy is truo. It contulns
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of nny kind nnd thero'oro relieves by removing
tho sufferings of your child instead of bv denden-
ling its sensibilities. For this reason it commends
itself ns tho only roltnuio preparation now known
for Children Teething Diarrhoea Dysen-
tery Griping In Iho HimvcIh Acidity ot
tho Stomach M lud Cold In the Head and
Croup nUo fur softening tho gums reducing hi-
ll im.ition regulating tho Bowel? nnd relieving
p .nt it has no crjual being nn nnti-spnsmodio it
ij u d with unfailinir success in nil cases of Con
vulsion or oilier l(Its. As you valuo tho lifo
nn I iionlth of your children and wish to save them
Inmi thoso sad nnd blighting consequences which
aio cortain to result from tho uso of narcotics of
whifli other remedies for Infantilo Complaints are
composed tako nono but I)l Katou's Iniantlle
Cordial this you can rely upon. It is perfectly
barn. loss and cannot injure tho most delicate in-
fant Price 25 cents. Full directions actompany
onch bottle. Prepared only by
CHUUC1I A DFPONT
No 409 Broadway New Yoik.
SANDS' SARSAPARSLLA
THE QUE AT AME1U0AN REMEDY
u- mmlpxvftiwtifyrt's -mc" i
i ui uejoumt it vermin remeuy fur
Serofula'cinli Scrofulous Dtsarticrs
AS AN ALTEUATIVB AND RUNUVATINQ AGENT
IT is u.si:quALi.Ki !! 1
A plentiful supply of pure blood is essential to
ai.imal lifo. When tho proier circulation of tho
itul lluld U impedml sickness U tiio inovlmblo
cei.M'iucnce tho secretions becomo unhealthy tho
w bocomes chveed with Immiro bile which
ion . I Into the pyfctem vitiates and inflames the
'Viii1 cngonoring scrofula nml cutaneous and
I ' i'i r dUorders.
SANDS' SiVRSAPARILLA
wiP ..intly stimulate thu timet ions of tho stomach
in 1 'owols to a regular and healthy action nnd
wa'i ut nausea or purging expei nil deleterious
ma! iiilattons purify tho bljod equal Iro tho elr-
culaitf nt promote perspiration Improve the opvo-
tite. impart towe and vigor to tho pystom nnd
gradually but surely ostirputothodiaon'go causing
ill unsightly excrescences todlssapcar and leaving
jhe ckm perfectly smooth ond lle.ible.
1WU.J SI 00 per bottle or C bottles for $5 00.
4hur Sand Sarsaparilla and talic no othur
Prepared by A. 11. A I). SANDS Druggists 100
Ktiltou street corner of William Now York
raloby J. C ATWATRh!"
18-Ltf
Duv
A. SOIILffiMAN having returned to San
Antonio has resumed the practtco of his pro
fesshm Office at Mr. Netto s Drug store on Com
merce trcct.
June 2My
KUBV
frfiT -11. M n
toimkpu
. i . ..ii ni - ; - n . 1 . i . ..:..:.. i v.... ii..n
AN EXi'EHlENCrsn NUUSK
Mi
anoaxLlo 3?3bLysiciaxif
PRRSE.VT3 TO THK ATTEXTluX OF MOTHBRfl 1IEU
SOOTHING SYRLP
CUILREN TEETHING
WHICH greatly facllllntes the proccus of teething
by soltcnlu!? tlifjrnmt reducing nil Inflamma-
tionwill allay A LI. PAIN and spasmodic action and
ISSUltE TO HEGVLATETUE ROWELS.
Pf pend upJit It molhors It will giro rest to yeur
bcIvcs nnd
Relief and Hcaltlt to Your Infants.
Ye hare put upnndsotd; .thin article for over tci
)eAM nuiCANRATlX C'uN; P1DKNCK AND TRUTH of it
lml wolinve never brpn; :nbln to av of any othei
medlciio NKVKU HAS; !IT PILKD in n flnelc
Instance to PERFnCTA'
Xever ilUI wo know nnn intiiiit'c of iHssitliKfac
Vh
UUUK when tin
Imely ued.
tlnn hy anyone vrho u.R i-tt it. Ou the contrary
nil are ilultuhted Willi ito p operations nntl upcnk Ii
tenn of lillirftt com-yi mentation of lu niagicul
euVcH nml inedirnl vlr-:rj tuei. c speak In tlil
mntter'wilAT WE know.'' aiHT ten venr'a exceri-
encLnuu I'Licdok oui: hk
V1LMKKT 'IP WHAT VK rjj
IlTATI"S FOR T1IK FUL
iiKUK i)i:rLAUB. In al
lnuteeiy intfluce witcn
illir iiiftnt is unfriiriiu-
rrom pain hiiu rxhauKtion
teen or twenty minute
Mereil.
trllrf will be found hi fif
after the Syrup Is ail ml n
lulu vnlunldu prennrji-Q
;tlnn I llie prescription oi
oneoniietnoM -a na r
ih.MMaJnmlMUMji'bi
NURSES tu New Kiishind rn nml Iiah ktii uwl villi
nevekfaili.nq success in. 'rJIOUsANBS OV CAS-
It not only relieve thc'yj 'child from pnln bill linl-
irorite4 tho slomneh nml? ;bowpn corrects ncidity
and cives tone and encr'K .fTV to thf w'mle yiiem.
It wlllnlnostfutniitlyreg "lli-ve G1U1MNQ IN THE
UUAVKiM AINU wiMJ.iiWiLli; nnu overcoiiif
eouTuNlnnn which Ifnot fjj
dru'.h. AVobelievn It tin- Kf
speedily remedied cud in
beM ami sure! Itetnnli
in the world In tl ca-es H o( DVtfKNTKRV nnd 1)N
ARltI!ti:A I.V CHILD .m:.V whether it urii-ej.
from teotliiiijr or from uny.K lotbcr cnuc. We would
say to every mother wln: jhns u child KufTcriiigfrora
nny of the foregoing roni-j :il:ilnts ko.votlkt your
PREJUDICES NOR THK'fjj IPUKJl'DICKd OF UTHKItS.
land between your suf- rj IiVring child and tlm relief
that will be SUKl'J yr. iABJ'Oi.UTEltY SU11K
to.fnllow the use of llilo :medleiue If timely ueil.
Full directions for using; vill ncconipnnveacli hJt
tie None genuine tit-) ;les-tho facnliuileofCljtl-
TIS fc PKltKlXS New; :'ork la on the outsldw
wrapper ! !
tKTPoM by Drupgists throughout tbe world l'rln
eipiilOffleo Xo. 13 4'rriar irect. N'ew Votk.
CI'rlce per lit ttlf onh"25e. wy
DR. BROWNING'S
Ft vc7 and Ague Mixture.
Numerous remedies of more or
havo long since been oficrcd to tho public but in
nearly every instnnco thoy havo proved ineffectual
or injurious in their effects upon tho system.
Our wide-spread nnd long Hcnunintanee with the
Southern country has demonstrated to us tho ab-
solute want of n safe and cortain cure for FF.VKU
AND AGUK. Quinine although tho great remedy
which is relied upon for this complaint frequently
produces disastrous effects and thereby injures the
hoalth and constitution.
As a general rule it only nllcvhites tho disonso
and docs but little towards a radical and permanent
cure
Wo feel confident wo nro offering the community
a bettor remedy; it contains no deleterious ingre-
dients and invaiiably cures
FKVKU AND AOU13 Oil INTERMITTENT
FEVEK 11EMITTENT FEVEU. BILIOUS
FEVEK AND DUMB AGUE
All of whichoviginato from neorly tho sumo cause
namely tho miasmatic cflluvia which arises from
decaying vegetation in water or moist earth. It is
an exceedingly subtle and insidious poison absorbed
into tho blood and in many cases is accumulated
in tho system a long time beforo it pbows its pro-
seuco in tho form of Fever nnd Aguo.
Tins remedy cures tho Fovcr and Aguo in this
way it at onco attacks tho poison In tho system
by stimulating tho liver and expelling tho virus
impurities fro"m tho blood.
Solo Proprietors
E. B. WHEELOCK & CO.
WHOLESALE DKUflGISTS
43 Magazine street and 20 & 22 Hank IMac
NEW ORLEANS.
Ii 031 ANE YE BALSAM
lOIl INFLAMED EYELIDS.
And for tho euro of Scrofulous Humours and
sorcnens surrounding or near tho Eyo. In all dis-
eases of this character it is almost a certain cure.
Tho following extract from a letter justrcceived
refers to ono of tho many similar cascscontinually
reported :
Jersey City Oct. 29th 1659.
Mi:ssrs A B. it D. Sanis
Dcttr Sirs I havo for a number of years been
troubled with loro nnd iiillitmud eyo lids which
though they never enured mo much pain wcro
very nnnoyingon other account: I have tried a
number of medicines ntdiffumit tlmeswitbout tho
slightest success. Seeing nn advertisement of your
Unman Eyo Balsam in pphc of my secpticim I
resolved to get some and at least trv it. I iith
now writing this in tho fullest gratitude to inform
you 1 could almost send you n fdty dollar bill)
that a few and only a few applications hare re-
sulted in a complete cure.
ucspcctfully yours
L. ZABMSKIE.
Piirc 25 cents per Jar. Will ho sent free
per mail to any part of tho United States upon ro-
coipt ot 30 cents in po.st.igo stamps.
Prepared by A. B. & D SANDS Druggists 100
Fulton street corner of William New Yoik.
For lalo by J. C. ATWATEK.
july-ditwlm Main Plaza San Antonio.
Bibles and Testaments
A LAROE supply kept constantly on hand nt
CX tho lUble Depository In "Gambles"
book storo on Commerce street opposite tho storo
ot (J. W Ualdwcll it Uo.
Tho-fullowing languages will bo found in the
assortment: English Italian Polish Hungarian
Hebrew Arabic; alao Spanish French German
and Swedish with English in tho New Tcstcmcnt.
Auxiliary Societies nt a distance supplied.
xf&dm in istratrix's JYotice.
Letters of administration having been granted to
tho undersigned this llonomblo tho County
Court in nnd for tho County of llcxor for tho
flottlemont of Estates etc. upon tho Estate of
Ygnacio Perez deceased. This is to notify nil
persons having claims against said Estato to
present tho some within tho timo prescribed by
law and all thoso indebted aro requested to mako
immediately payment.
Mndolnio Menolinca do Poroa.
Admx of E?t of Iguacio Perez dec.
San Antonio August 13th 16C0.
nB-3tw
Tho Greatest Improvement of the Age.
LEATHER I LEATIIKKM LEATIIE1U!!
Slmms Tannery a miles East of Austin.
THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to
1 show up bis new procc$3 for tanning nil sorts of
Leather. (Without bark in from ono to forty
days ) Thero nro a few county Tights yet unsold
which ho will sell low for tho cash. Tho highest
cuh price paid for all sorts of hides nnd skins.
Leather exchanged for tho same nt lower rates
than it can bo had at nny storo in tho interior of
tho Stato. The Leather has tho approval of tho
host workmen In tho Skate.
13-3m.) J U. SIMMS.
B. F. lAUyi
GRM3HAL COLLUCTOIL
San Avtofiio Tarns
WILL devoto his attention promptly to tho col-
lection of note? accounts Ac of merchants
physicians lawyers printers to. Collections
made In any part of tho Stato. Returns always
promptly made. Will also attend to renting of
houses mid hiring of negroes.
San Antonio Sept. 17 1600 dlwly
R. A. Hknso.v. Vfu. R. Cowan.
HENSOX & COIYAN.
Attomoysnt Law San Antonio Texas. Office
on Commerce Etroet nenr Main Plaza. Will prac
tlco in this and neighboring Counties and In the
Federal and Supremo Courts at Austin.
May UjD&WJy.
-... .r-.-hi.
CG? QQC ttm
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Power Presses nnd a completo outfit for a
first olass Journal wo shall In n short time com?
mence tho publication of a paper to bo devoted
primarily to tho dorclopemcnt of the material In-
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gion of tho gicat South West .
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entertaining and welcome companion in tho homo
circle In a word a Family Paper from which all
classes may glean matter Of interest and informa-
tion. It is our purpose to devoto our fpecial at-
tention to tho Farming nnd Pastoral interests; of
thoso engaged in theso leading avocations and up-
on whoso rightly diroctod labors all othorlntorcsW
absolutely depend. .
Wo havo determined owing to tho pressure 'uf'
on our timo to first publish the concluding clmp-'
ters upon our proposed work upon "NEttltd
SLAVERY" through tho columns of this Journal.
And as a specialty wo shall ever maintain tho in-.
tereiU of whito labor and tho governing race by
striking boldly at ovory covert or'open attempt to
sow In our midst tho frco soil heresy w'hlch .alms'
at the ovorthrow of negro subordination in TbVfasV
and seeks tho arrest of the extension of slavo plan
tntion labor into tho inviting fields of tho fcoulii
West und tho land of tho Aztecs that sweeps afar
toward tho blazing equator.
In politics this Journal w advocate as para-
mount to tho claims of any moro party organiza-
tion tho fundamental constitutional doctrine of
the equality of the States nnd the individual citi-
2on. Wo nro for tho Union as it icas. tho Union
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Constitutions and wo arofor tho Constitution ns lb
is expounded by tho high tribunal which has Inter-
preted its provisions. There id hut one of all tho
parties claiming to bo constitutional now openly
and honestly advocating tho judicial exposition of
that sac rod instrument upon tho great Territorial
issuo. AVo shall advocate tho claims of its chosen
and distinguished chief nnd defend its principles
ns thoso alone upou which government can bo
minj3tcrcd in equality: bollcving that party or-
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demagogue but simply a useful and essential agen-
cy in Ilrpublic for tho cstublisbmcut nnd perpet-
uation of thoso vital principles of civil government
best cabulitcd to establish justice insuro tloinestUi
tranquility proidofor tho common defence and
protect tho citizen in his inalienable rights of lifo
liberty and property. Wo believe (in tbe language
of tho fnthcH of tho revolution) that "to sccuro
thoso rights governments woro instituted among
men deriving their first powers from tho consent-
of tho governed nnJ that when any government
bceomcd destructive of these ends it is tho right of
tho people to alter or abolish it."
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seeking tho rich trado of the interior and ask our
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WM II. TARSONS
aug. 27 Editor it Proprietor Waco Toxnrv
School Notice.
Tho fall session of tho Snn Antonio Public School-
commenced on Monday tho 3d of Sept. under to
suporintcndancQ of Mr. A Gray assisted by compe-
tent teachers; each department occupying a sepa-
rate room.
By a regulation of tho Kdiiaationnt'Committec
to secure- regularity in attendance it will bo.tho
duty of tho teachers if any ot tholr pupils nro uh-"
sent two con3ccuttvo days to ?co tho parents or ad--t
dress them a note; nnd if absent more than thrco-''
days except in cases of sickness to drop their names
from the roll until the end of tho month.
No pupil will bo received into the school without
tho necessary book? hut it any parent or guardian-
is unablo to furnish them thoy will bo (supplied
gratuitously by applying for an order to ono of tho-'
Educational Commiftco
It is tho intention of tho IMucational Committee
and Hoard of Aldormm to sustain tho tenchors and'
co opern to with them in tho.utfbrt to biing up tho
Public Schools of San Anlonio to tho standard of
the best in tho country.
Pupils will borequirod to bo present punctually
at tie hours of opening tho school. School hours:
from 8 to half-past 11 in tho morning nnd'from 1.
to hnlf-pnss iin the afternoon.
Tho fopowing is tho list of Text books-ad6ptbuV
by tho Committee
McGnflio's Eclectic Prim or .
u k Spoiling Book
" 1st 2il 3d nnd dtlKb'tulcrH
Muntoith's nntl McNally's series of Go-
ogrnpliicst Montcith'B Youths' Hist of Iho U. S.
WillnvcVs abridged " " "
Smith's Grnitnntir ;t
UrookfiyliVs 1st book in Cornposili6h
Duvius 1st Lessons in Arithmetic. '
School- "
Beers System of Penmanship
Purkor's Juvenile Philosophy
' 1st" Lessons in "
Fulton & Enstinnns Book kocpingf'' .
l blanks.
By order of tho Educ.Mtnnn! Committee.
San Antonio Sept. 12 I6CU " t
K'SF Herald plcaso copy.
C. F GATTER
WOULD respectfully nnnounco to tho citizens
of AYcstcrn Texas that he has established
himself in San Antonio for tho purpose of building
Mills sotting up Stcnm Engines nnd nil kinds of
machinery generally but especially for tho con-
struction of
for purposes of irrigation as well as for grinding
wbcat.com or driving cotton gins Ac. Having
had eight years experience In tho Stato of Califor-
nia in building Wind Mills for tho abort) stated
purposes ho docs not hesitate to nspert that ho can
build thorn chcapor moro practicable and durable
than have ever been built in this State.
Kvery mill will bo warranted to peiTprm tho
amount of work stated and to bo from 4 t J 12 horso
power according to slzo nnd purposes wanted.
Having been appointed by
John T. Noye iSf CoI)ufTnIo N. Y.
tho largest mill-furnishing establishment in tho
United States their agent for "Western Texas ho
wilt bo en; bled to furnish purties wishing to pur
chase machinery cheaper than they can procure it
from any other source. He can supply at tho short-
est notice nil kinds of iron work such as Turbino
water wheels of nil slze3 and descriptions Iron
shafting bevel hpur nnd mitre gearing pulleys
spindles for mill stones and pinions bales drivers
und bushes proof staff's lighter screws bales and
pins French burr stones cf ull sizes Noves patent
portable grist mills from 20 inches in dfamoter to
1 feet all complete Iron bolting reels mill picks
screen wire bolting cloth belting Ac. ' ' '
Drawings plans and estimates for mills or othe
machinery furnished at reasonable rates.
Enquire of I). C. Alexander or nt F Kaltcyo rs
Drug ttoro jy 2dfcw6w
Plows! Plows!
Plows cssortod sices for snlo hy
200
VANCE Jk BRO.
Aluuio Plazu.
10-llJ
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