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cartee,
Counselor at Law,
4(BUS, TEXAS.
........6AM. M. DENNIS
COLUMBUS, .
& Counselor# at law,
lARTON AND COLUMBU8, TEXAS,
ao,tice in partnership in the counties of
>ria, Wharton, Colorado, Austin, La-
tte and Fort Bend. Special attention
ectkm of jdcbts. and adjustment
over Wm.
life]
VOLNHY ELLIS,
36 Jf4LLBTTSVILLE, TEXAS.
k. j. putney,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS. ■ fcpt
masm
W. J. darden,
rney and Counselor at
.COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
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edward collier,
jrl COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
f. barnard,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS*TEXAS
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B. B. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hallettsville, Lm Vaca County, Texas.
c. y. hutchinson,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
Office over Bfnm & Mayblum's old store
* 17,1859 29 lyeiape
richard y. cook,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
i, COLLECTOR ANU LAN AGENT,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
"II/ILL jive strict attention to all business
*T V entrusted to his care.
tST Office north side the Public Square. 1
h. t. garnett,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, COLORADO CO., TEXAS,
practice in the District and Probate
in the District
and in tbc
i of Colorado couHtj
on Spring
opposite A. jf.
29 tf
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Wm
w&es
, .JOHN H KOBBON
írt & robspn,
A® MW,
(Horado County, Texas,
practice Law ia partnership in all the
eofvif of the First judicial District—in
latin of Lavaca and Gonzales, of the
ct—ard in the Supreme and Federal
kl sesión and Austin 21 tf
JNO. H BOWERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG CIS T,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
HAS Just Received from New York a large
aud complete supply of
ÍISI13IOINE!,
Including 500 ounces of Quinine, and a Jaige
supply of all medicines here in use; also
100 Kegs White Lead.;
50 Kegs Zmk;
5 Barrels Linseed Oil;
3 Barrels Harness Oil;
1 Barrel Castor Oil; v
AT.SO, a large supply of castor and sweet oil
in bottles,-with a complete assortment oí
í>¿küB9Ír§ ¿\S9® ©1? (?S>
ALSO, a full assortment -of Liquors for
Medical Purposes, warranted to be pure,
including
Flue Brandies, Flue Wines* Fine
Gill) dec., &c.
ALSO, Fine Teas, chocolate, Tobacco, cigars,
&c. all of which I will sell low for cash, or
to good customers on the usual time. 27
J. S. LEWELLYN. R. w. putmsx
LEWELLtN & PUTNEY,
HAVE Just Received from Now York aud
Philadelphia a large and well selected as-
sortment of -
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Putty,
Surgical Instruments,
Fine Cigars, Fine Wine , Brandy, &c, for
Medicinal purposes. This assortment of
Drugs ,1s Entirely New, and of the
Purest and Best Quality. We
respectfully invite an inspec-
tion of our 6tock and so-
licit a share of the
public patronage
I3P* Store next door to the Post Office JSS
Columbus, April 7, 1859 gAn32t.f
FOR SALE!
T OFFER FOR SALE a email tract of land
'.JL on Harvey's Creek, consisting of 160 acres,
with 40 acres under a good fence. The remain-
ing portion of the tract is well timbered, with
about 50 acrcs in a dense peach break. The
buildings are good, and thcreasaJOO fruit trees,
ill, Plum, &c., the best tbiTcbuld be had in
couiity, Miss. . There is also good and
water jn twenty steps of the door,
imong the best places for a small
e county, and is also a good stock rauch
fot* cattle, horses and hogs.
There.are also on the west of this anothcrl60
acres, which can be bad upon reasonable terms,
by applying to W. C. Turnagc, on the premises.
These two tracts arejoining, and can be seen by
applying to the said Turnage, or the undersigned.
August 3d, 1859.
L. C. GRAVES
49 3m
PLAZA HOUSE,
8AN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
JOHN HANCOCK, PROPRIETOR.
WHO would be bald or gray ? No one, we
presume, when they can get Haskill's
Coloris Capilli Restitutor—tbe very best aiticie
known—at the drug store of
- LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
< .1. s. shropshire
b. & j. s. shropshire,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
GE AND COLUMBUS,
their profession together in
Judicial District and adjoining
ÁU business entrusted to their care
attended to.
•e, LaGrange, Texas;
«, Columbus, Texas
m. daniels,
AGENT,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
"TTTILL attend promptly to all bus ¡nets en-
W trusted to his care.
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james x loomis,
¿otópy and Counselor at Law,
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas,
[T ILL practice in the Courts of Colorado and
V adjoining counties, and in the Supreme
Federal Courts •of the State. Strict
it attention will lie given to all busi-
to hifh—to the adjustment of land
collection of claims, whether against
or individuals. .1
&.vf .
WILLIAM O. «III. . . ....... .WILLIAM a. JASMON
webb & jarmon,
B£OTHB% «Sft&BOffiBQfó)
..ADD..
Zaand Agents
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAS,
TI71LL practice in the counties of Fayette,
W Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell, Gonzales, La
Yaca, Whatton, Fort Bend, Austin, Colorado
anifWssfimgtoft, and in the Supreme and Fedc-
ra( Courts at the eHies of Austin and Galveston.
Collections and Remittances promptly made;
Lands located, bought and sold, patents ob.
tamed, titles perfected and tazos paid all over
the Sute. 3 ly
#r-—e—
l foard,
Y AT LAW
MB
ssosasis 3pw2bss0.
COLUMBUS, TEXAS. 13
john h. eobson,
hoimt mm,
SI COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
R *Üf
A BDfELEY,
9ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS
«*•>.. —rTInw.r.l
P
Wsmm
r Hoofing, Guttering and
i with néatnees aad despatch,
the country solicited. Country
twiH find it to tlieir advantage to give
tivelv cash.
Notice,
THAT the head-right certificate No. 14, for
one league and one labor issued on the ap-
plication of Sarah Mixon, widow of Naham
Vfixon, deceased, to the heirs of said Naham
Mizon, deceased, by the Board of Land Com-
missioners of Colorado county on the 19th day
of January, 1859, has been lost, and unless in-
telligence of the same be received at the prnper
department within three months after the date of
this publication application will be made to the
proper officer for a duplieste of the papers lost.
This July 10, 1859. JOHN G. MORRISS,
SARAH MORRISS,
50w6 Late Sarah Mixon, aforesaid.
H.
Notice.
fi. JORDT, administrator with the wi'l
annexed, of Rebecca Koester, deceased,
has filed his account and petition for the final
settlement of the estate of the said decedent,
which will come up for the action of the County
Court of Colorado county at the next regular
term, to be held at the Court-house in Columbus,
on the last Monday in September, 1859. All
persons interested in said settlement are required
to appear and contest said account, if they see
proper. This September 5,1859.
2 C. WINDROW, C. C. C. C. C.
Just Received,
MERCHANT'S Gargling Oil, Jayne's Lin.
iment, Jayne's Febrifuge—a certain cure
Jor chills and fever, Jayne's Family Medicines,
Wistar's Cough Ljaenges, Garret's Snuff, Perry
Davis' Pain Killer, Candies, Graj's Ointment,
etc., etc GiVe us a call.
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
ABANDONMENT!
WHEREAS, my wife, Sophia Illg, having,
ott the 5th instant, voluntarily, and with-
out cause, deserted my bed and board, all per-
sons are hereby warned against crediting her on
my account, as I will not be responsible for any
debts that she may contract. JACOB ILLG.
Columbus, Sep. 7, 1859.
Ipsaltafmts ^itertisimrata.
,MEDICAL CARDS, Etc.
B¥AR & TOLIVER.
DRS. BYARS & TOLIVER having as-
sociatcd in the practice of Medicine, offer
their services to the community. Surgical cases
will also be attended to—such as hair-lipf crops*
eyes, club-feet, stone-in-the bladder, etc; Good
board can be had, for patients from a distance,
at the residence of Dr. John Toliver, on reas-
onable terms. Obstetrical cases entrusted to
their care wilt meet with strict attention ; and
they flatter themselves, by close application, to
business, to merit the patronage oí those who
may see fit to employ them.
tw Office, one door below Bowers' Drug
Store . . ii xxxvi.
DR. C. ¡H. TERRELL,
HO MEO PA Till ST,
T> ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
X\j services to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity- He has supplied himself with a fine,
fresh stock of Homeopathic Medicines, lately
purchased in New York. 47
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r 9.1859.
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Our terms are positively
44ttyioir.
ImsP'
C. GAPPY,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
PILLS.
THESE PILF á I have prepared on scientific
principles, after thirty years' experience in
the practice of medicine aa a Regular Physician
I enred myself of Dyspepsia with them, at 63
years of age, after all other medical treatment
had failed. After trying many combinations of
medicine, I had the good fortune to make the
valuable discovery, which I now offer to the
public. The .ngredients composing these Pills
are all of Vegetable and Southern origin. They
act very gently, producing no sickness or di«a-
greeable sensation, and they will not prevent the
patient from eating or drinking anything de-
sired. Each box of pills will have a printed pre
scription wrapper, describing the symptoms, cau-
ses, and cure of dyspepsia. As indigestion ib
the forerunner of all diseases, a purgative dose o
these pills, two or three taken at ted time, will
preventall the common diseases of the country
Price,
Twenty-fie Cents per box.
J. M. BAKER, M.
Columbus, Texas, Sept 24,1857
D.
P
ANCY STATIONERY—a fine assortment.
Blank Books; Gillott's Pens ard Pen-hold,
crs ; Faber's Pencils Arnold's Writing Fluid,
the best article of Ink besides a general assort-
ment of Inks, on hand and for sale by
LEWELLYN & 1ÚTNEF.
aeWETi
T. T. DÉ GRAFFENRIED, D.D.S
HAS permanently located in the
town of Columbus, and re
spectfully tenders his professional
services to its ciíizcñs -and the .surrounding
country.
— r e f e.r e n c v s . —
Col. II. E. Lockett^WatihingtfiH^Dr. A.
P. Manly, LaGrange; Capt. Wlic. Ragcrs,
Houston, Texas. 47
t. w. harris, m. d 8. f.. goss, m. i)
Dus. HARRIS & GOSS,
PHYSICIANS ASID SURGEONS,
COMTMBUS, TEXAS,
RESPECTFULLY offer their services to the
citizens of Columbus and vicinity in the
various branches of their profession anyfl hope,
by giving strict attention to the welfare of their
patients, to merit a liberal share of patronage.
Columbus, January 29, 1859. v2u22
PR. LEWELLYN
WILL continuo the practice of Medicine in
its various branches. He returns his thanks
to his former patrons, and hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profession, to merit their continued
patronage, and that of the public generally.
I3P" Office next door to NewBoni and Laeey's
Grocery store, Columbus, Téxas.
vr Dr Lewellyn's connection with the Drug
Store will not interfere, in any way, with the
practice of his profession
f.
S
m
in THE DISCOVERY OF THESfi
'Cilebratcb Sitters, -
new llfdit Las risen upon the lmrlion of the
Medical World, tbe cenial Influence and cu-
rative Kflicacy of which wilt cause the hearts
of many of those aUlicteil with the following
disease! to leap for jor.
They will effectually care that most dis-
tracting Complaint
XA,
in all its various forms. For
UVEB
ffcrbotts unit Chrome §tbilifg,
and all diseases arising from a disordered
STQMAGH) QR LlYIKt
Its curative powers are almost miraculous.
For the Cure, and as a sure Preventative of
FEVER & AGUE,
BtUQUS ARB QTttftR PEVERS,
produced bj Miastnntic Influentes, its JSflcacy
itiüiJs uunvftlfd, J
As a Tonic tn Cases of Yellow And^aíber
reverá, incidental to Tropical
Climates, it is unsurpassed.
A few Aost* «111 effect willy relieve all Cnttl of I
Debillly, Kauaeo, Wok Head Ache, Low
of Appetite, dee., dec.,
DOSE—For mi Anuir, half n wlne-glMifnl three i
time* a d*y, before eating. For Childum, a teupoon-
M aire time a day, betún eating. 1
t3T BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine bear our Signature-thus:
Sole Proprietors, New York.
ültoltoflus ^¡fartismcnte.
HOUSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM M. KICE. .
F. A. RICE
Wm. M. RICE & Co.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
e0TT-0IM6T01I
ANO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Pro v i sions,
GROCERIES, Liquors of all kinds, Planta-
tion Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, Iron, Nails, Blacksmith's Tools,
Hardware and Steel, Lime and Cement, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a general stock of
DRY GOODS
AND LEADING MEDICINES.
.0^7** Furniture, Carpctings, Oil Cloths, Mat-
tresses, Druggets, Paper Hangings, Window
Shados, Willow Ware, etc., etc 28-y
W liisIsley.
-i AA Bbls." Fulton's Extra Whiskey"—guar-
Xv/VJ anteed pure—which will be sold cheap
for cash by FULTON & WHEAT,
March 20,1858 34 Houston, Texas
H. D. TAYLOR T. M. BAGBY
TAYLOR & BAGBY,
isallatiMMS
RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS.
WTP^hüfí
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN V
Provisions,
FAMILY Supplies and Groceries ofall kinds.
Also, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Prints, Sheeting,
Shirting and Heavy Goods generally.
Wr P. H. will fill orders with the utmost dis-
patch, and as cheap as. the cheapest. Terms,
Cash, or acceptance in Richmond, Houston or
Galveston.
W. P. II. will attend to the buying or selling
of lands, or Real Estate generally. Haviog re-
sided in this portion of Texas for thirty-five
years, he flatters himself that he is as well, if
not better acquainted with land titles than any
other man throughout Southern Texas.
All kinds of property sold at Huff's Auction
Mart every Saturday. His store is the Globe
Hotel, opposite the Richmond Hotel, Morton
Street. WILLIAM P. HUFF.
Richmond, Texas, March, 1859 28 tf
GALVESTON ADVERTISEMENTS,, ,-
A. ALLEN,. . .- .8. Ik. HITCHCOCK
ALLEN & CO:,
Marble Dealers*
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
THE Undersigned, importen of
Marble direct from Italy, keep
on hand the largest assortment of
Marble, Monuments, Tombs, and
•xecnted in the highest styles and on i
reasonable terms. Work and style i
A. ALLEN
Galveston, March 1,1859. gy
G W. ll'MAHAN .*.. .. .T.fl.
Gentry, Stiles & Co.,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE
State of Texas;
H. Tracy, Agent, Columbus. 26y
lAINT Brushes, White-wash Brashes, Var-
nish, for sale at the drug store of
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
PEARL Starch, Corn Starch, Pepper, etc., for
•ale by LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS for Medicinal pur-
poses—a superior article for sale by
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
MEXICAN Mustang Lmiment for sale at the
"tore of LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
General Commission ITlcrcliaiits,
Taylor's old stakd,
HOUSTON... .*. TEXAS
TTTILL store, sell and forward cotton and
VV lUcrchandise, or advance on the same
for shipmchv. Orders for plantation supplies
promptly respohpej to, when accompanied with
cash or produce. 28 ly
®®-IPAEir¡0§®@10SS> 53®?!$!
BA. SHEPHERD, of Houston, Texas,
* and D. L. Kcrnion, of New Orleans,
have bccumc partners in our house, their interest
commencing on the 1st inst.
CottonFactors
AND GENERAL
COitmiSSION MERCHANTS,
W. M. Perkins, New Orleans;
B. A. Shknierd, Houston, Texas;
D. L. Kerniox, New Orleans.
New Orleans, 8th July, 1858.
I beg to call attention to the above notice, and
in doing so would say .to my friends and acquain.
tanccs in Texas that Mr. Perkins, having gjjne
through fifteen years of service, constantly in
New Orleans, in the commission business, and
acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his cor-
respondents .with unimpairsd credit, warrants
me in saying that any business confided to the
house will receive the right sort of attention.
I will mahe advances here on, or pay the
proceeds of any shipments to the house, and will
do anything in my power to facilitate correspon-
dence with them." B. A. SHEPHERD,
Aug 6.v2nlyl? Houston, Texas.
fulton & wheat,
Importers and Dealers in
OLD BOURBON «J. RYE WHISKY,
Manufacturer —of Raw Spirit
MAIN STREET. HOUSTON, TEXAS
J. J. CAIN
R, 8. BLOUNT
J. J CAIN & CO.,
STORAGE AND COMMISSION
—B USINBSS.
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
STORE and sell Cotton, Merchandise, and all
kinds of produce. g^¡P" Advances made ou
Cotton to be'sold here, or shipped to other mar-
kets. Strict personal attention given to the
puichase of Goods ordered.
1 AA OUNCES OF QUININE, Blackberry
LUU Brandy—an excellent article for summer
diseases—for sale by
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
TO PLANTERS.
H
Drugs and Medicines! •
WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL!!!!
A TT
U* <0>y cdb JüidL
RICHMOND, TEXAS,
HAS on hand a large and splendid stock 1
of the above articles, together with^y
perfumery and fancy articles, which he will S
sell cheap for cash or on time to prompt custom-
ers. The attention of those needing articles in
his line is respectfully callcd to his stock. Give
him a call when you come to Richmond. gg y.
And GommlMlon
STRAND, GA
\i#: % _
G. W. McMahan, Galveston;
T. S. Sanford, *
rob'T. w. carnes. ........ .. .. .JAS. h. TRAS6E
CARNES ¿s TRABüfi,
WILLIAM P. GRAYSON.
G. w. BOARD AN
AV1NG Purchased the Patent Right of J
C. Benthal to his
SEEDING MACHINE
COMBINATION TLOUGH!
For the county of Coloradi, excepting a shop
right at Prairie Point and a farm right near there,
we are ready to receive orders for the manufac.
ture of the machine- It is the best plough and
the best planter, for either corn or cotton, ever
invented. Orders arc respectfullv solicited.
J. D. BAKER & BROTHERS,
THOS. H. MARSHALL.
Columbus, Texas, April, 1859. 33
BAKERY!
THE COLUMBUS BAKERY
Is Situated on Bowie street S
NE block'west of the Court-house Square,
"where the proprietor is prepared to furnish
everything reasonably to be expected at an es-
tablishment of the kind. The patronage of the
local and traveling public is solicited, and will
meet with prompt attention, as the residence of
the proprietor is on the premises. 31 mG.
O
For Sale!
I WILL sell my wagon and team—a large
draught wagon and six mules. I will sell
both together, or either separately. Terms rea-
sonable, as you will find by calling on
33 DILLARD COOPER.
NOTIO
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves in
debted to me are requested to come forward
and settle as soon as possible, as I am in want of
money. 44tf T. S. WESSON.
Shingles and Shingle Machine!
HAVING returned to town for the hot sea-
son, I offer to Bell individual rights for
Shingle Machines, or, if desired,I will dispose
of my Machinery and patent this county,
deeded to me December, 1857, if applied to be.
fore next October. I have now fairly tried the
machine, having made over 171,000 shingles with
it. I will insure that two hands will cut 6,000
Bhingles per day, as I do it myself when I work
it I willfeell at a reasonable price, or I will
take property in exchange at a fair price. Any
other information can be had by applying to me
at my shop next tó the Feriy.
J. ANSELIN.
Columbus, Texas, Juuc 1st, 1853 40 4m
grayson k i'.oardman,
eonoKíAeroB!
[ISSIOM MERCHANTS;
SIN
GENERAL MERCH
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
CASH ADVANCES on. Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us for sale or re-ship-
ment to our friends in Galveston, New Orleans
or the Northern citics.
851?* All orders from our friends in the interior
will receive our prompt aud personal attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
REFERENCES.
THE CITIZENS OF OUR COUNTY
Richmond; Dec 4,1858 15 tf
Cotton Fact*
Rece i yin g, Forwarding
And Commission Merdulnl%
Galveston, Texas. -
T>ERSONAL attention given to the safe or
JL cotton and other produce; fil)im ind^EH Hiur
receiving and f<
REFERS TO ;
Messrs. S., T. & J. Harbert, Messrs. Smith &
Foard, Messrs. Newsom 4r Lacy; <
Mr. Wm. Harbert, Dr. Jno. H.
Persell, Judge A. M.
Payne; Colorado county. [no3%ly.
J. m SHAW,
commission merchant,
AND DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Western Produce, &c.,
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
Highest price* taid for cotton and
hides. 1-ly
M. B. WILLIAMSON,
RICHMOND, TEXAS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
wholesale and retail dealer. in
VI ftlffTATIOy B U P I>L I Erj
A LARGE stock of GROCERIES <
1) on hand.
Richmond, March 5, 1853 28 ly
n VERANDAH ®
HOT 351 X.. #: •
RICHMOND. . . .TEXAS,
K. Haukiuson, Proprietor.
HAVING repaired -afld newly fitted up the
" Veranlah Hotel," I am now fully pre
pared to accommodate the traveling public. My
rooms are large, clean and comfortable, and my
table 'is supplied with the best the country af-
fords. No efforts will be spared to make my
guests comfortable during their stay with me.
As an old and experienced Hotel Keeper from
the city of St. Louis, I flatter myself that I shall
be able to give entire satisfaction to my patrons.
Charges moderate. * g° ly
S THULEMEUR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
family and fancy
GROCERIES,
WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
C. Kesler, *
— DEALER IK *
DRUGS & MED ICINES
Crockery, Queensware, Ac.,
HAVING purchased the interest of Dr. Toli.
ver, will continue the business at the old
stand, and will keep constantly on hand a fui)
assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!!
And also all tbe popular Pateut Medicines, hav
ing the agency for the same. He has recently
replenished his stoek, and respectfully solicits
share of public patronage.
Columbus, Texas, March 13 1858 g
GEORGE H. VINTEN,
PRINTERS' WARE-HOUSE
No. 105, POYDRAS STREET,
Between Camp and St. Charles,)
Hew Orleans, La.
PRESSES, Types, Inks, Paper, Cards, and
furnishing of every description. Second
hand materials bought and sold, and old type
taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per
pound n5 ly.
sas=
l$¡H£llaittcra¡5 |U)ír<
®. w. WOA
G0TT0N
t, h. m'mahani ¿ .b. s.qíucrt
T. H. McMAHAN & GILBEB&J¡Í
otton Pao
AND GENERA]
PHI
GALtESTÜ!
PLANTERS or Merchant*
or other Country Produce
address may rely ou legitimate el
being made.
WILLIAM T. ÁX
Galveston, r~
COTTON FACTOR,
S"orw4
AND COMMISSION„
It TARES cash i
ItJL to bis address, either for
ket, Or for re-shipment U oiL "
Galveston, August 23, 181
■ Mí
SAMUEL O. POWELL.
powell & ri
CO TTON FA CTORS, i
GAL
ARTI
promptly rendered.
sent to our address
potic/ ufMw
john dean. . .willis
deán, r
Cotton
..and...
WILLI
m;£3 r
BlMli I ^
BY Wholesale or Retain dealer in StaF
Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes
Caps, Clothing, Dress Goods and "
Supplies,&c.
SAW
SOLE
SAWYÉR'S .
i *'
roF
FIRE &
ROO
years in Texas, and
who have used it, m<
buildings having been
State. J. ,,
O* Office at Vincent & Owen's
Houston, Texas. .
R K rxRivcil.
P- at Austin. T v 41
Iran Foundry; ATJr ,
Texas; Wm. H.King, _
ton and Texas Central
Bagby, William M. Rice
Merchants,
44-3m
Houston; T. J. N«
J. B. SAWYER ~
L. M. SCOTT,
PERFUMERY—Lyon's Katharion; Liquid
Hair Dye Cristadoro Handkerchief Ex
tracts—" Kiss Me SlilyRon dole tta, or Queen*
Favorite; Frangipanni—an eternal perfume
Humming Bird Extract—a remarkably fine ar-
ticle of perfumery; Eau de Cologne, for sale by
43 LEWELLYN &. PUTNEY.
it
SETTLE UP."
ALL PESONS indebted to me for the years
1857-8 will please come forward immedi-
ately settlo either with money or by giving tlieir
notes, otherwise I will be compelled to place
your accounts in the hands of an officer for col-
lection. I owe debt? which I am obliged to pay
°n this account it is out of my power to put
off the collection of my dues atoy longer.
, , CHAS. SCHMIDT.
Columbus, January 22, 1859 Sltl
Wm Ha
DEALER
MERCK
WOULD inform his friends «tad t
general that he is now i
and well assorted asock of
mi
g- o o ...
which he will offer forsale at
Eressing gratitude for
eretofore, he would
tinuance of the same.
Columbus, April 9, 1859.
job p bin ting'
EXECUTED WITH
DISPATCH AT
Notice-
Letters of admh
the estate of JOHN H. MSI
granted to the undersigned by the i
of Colorado county at the August
AH persons' holding claiity against said estate i
required to present them *s the laj* r.-~~:—
ELIZABETH MSJ
This August 30,1859 116 Ad
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1859, newspaper, September 15, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177580/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.