The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 14, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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personal «haracter, will be eharged
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„tycopiee, one year, in advance.... . 3o00
' «rAHcopiee most be sent ta one
vliena Club is ¿nade up, in order tcr secure our
paper at the Clob rates. • ' -
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for the legislature.
jy W* are authorized to announce II. A.
TATUM as a candidate to represent Colorado
county in the next Legislature. Election next
August. ' ... _
O We *re authorized to announce Mfc DA-;
'.YjD TCÍÓKE as a candidate to represent Colo-
jade county ia the next Legislature. Election
fa AogMt entuing. ;
Presbyterian.—Rev. J. M. .Connelly will hold
divine service in the Lutheran church Jj^first
and third Sabbath in each month.
Lér^ÉRAN'—Rsv. Mr. Scherer willpreach in
the Lutheran church líié eecond and fourth Sun-
day in each month.
Methomst.—Divine service will be held in
the Methodist church as follows: First and
third Sunday's itf each monfji, to the white con-
gregation, at 11 o'clock, A.H, and 7 o'clock, p.m.;
and OÁ the samé day at 3J o'clock, p ., to the
colored congregation, by Rev. Wesley Smith.
The fourth Sunday at II oclock, p,m., Rev. J. J.
Loomis; same day at 3i o'clock, p.m., Clots-
Meeting.
v Sabbath School regularly .at 9 o'clock, a.m.,
A. J,. Foils, Superintendent.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday nigKt at
early candle light.
Ct us-Meeting every Tuesday, night.
BxirtasT.—Rsv. J. V. E.Covey will preach the
second SaBbath in each month at the ¡VI. church.
EST Religious notices, of ten lines or less, in-
ytedfr^of^cha^e^^^^^^_^^^^
[¡sttHattííns '^iíbñlisíiii etils.
K
gy Wb are authorized, to announce Mr.
SAMUEL J. RRMGATE as a candidate to
represent Colorado county in the Legislature
Election first Monday in August next.
jy Wo are authorized to announce General
AUGUSTUS JO^ES as a candidate to repre-
•ent Colorado oounty in the next Legislature.
Election ift Aúgnet next. ^ - '-s:
Interest* ta Mesico.
W
iNGTOS,May 4.—The Government
i# rimen troubled by Ibe dispatches from
Mexico, from Mr. McLane and other offi
cials, which confirm the news brought by
the Tftonessee, concerning the recent events
• at Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico.
' Order háw been issued to increase the
naval force in the Gulf of Mexico.
Special instruction will be sent to Mr.
McLaüe ánd to our navaV commanders in
the Gulf, with a view to the protection oi
our American citizens and their property
in Mexico, at ali hazards.
The British Minister here- etates that
Mr. Olvrav, the British Gonanl at the city
of Mexico, in refusing the request of M.
Mack, the American Consul, to protect
American citiiewi and property, and in
rtthout inatruc
initruetionsare
•-!***&
its power a
verument.
fey
if-
Yrbt> of American intemteto Mexico.
M
w
gj" All the properties and powers of the St.
Tí ¡cholas Stomach Bitter# as a remedial agent do
Hot appear as yet to be developed ? but from the
number and variety of diseases in which they
have been proved valuable, |uftcient h*s been
ascertained to tank the* among the most im-
portant artictea of the materta medica. They
¡¡re among the most valuaMe of the Nervines,
and can be given to all classes in almost every
sum of disease with safety, t hey possess not
only a remarkable power of controlling ncrvoue
excitement as manifested in those of an iiritable
fcmpcratemcnt whea -fatigued,* overexcitement-
* or suffering from slight physical derangement,
but their meat valuable properties aré developed
in severe cases when the most active and potent
are required: m Delirium Tremens, Tic
• potaresux, St. Vitus' Dance and Convulsions, as
Veil as ordinary diseases of the nerves.
TIRO?, if. A. COTTON has opened a Dan-
XT ifttte School, in Columbus, at the "Armoiy
Hall,'' and will give lessons to tho young Misses
and Lddics oh
Monday, the 16th Instant,
and* at night to the Gentlemen. The Professor
will give instruction in ail of the
LATEST STYLES, VIZ-
Cotillion, ,
National Polka,
Esmeralda,
Waltz, :
Spanish Dance,
Fisher's Hornpipe,
AN"D
GOOD WILL
TO THE .
m o R L DTI
WIN. M. BAKES
HAS JÜ81Í RECEIVED
HIS LARGE arid well selected stock of
Dry Goods frohi the Eastern cities, and
will continue to keep his stock
WELL ASSORTED ! !'
of every spccius of goods that is usually found
in this market,
PifíNTS, LAWfíS,
Organdies, Berejjes, Crapes, Silks, Mialins,
Marseilles, Bonnets, Mantiila , etc« Í
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gents' *jj
j. Clothing, Fancy Ar- -?iC *
tides, Ijadies
Hats
And. Crinolines,
CLOTHS, WREATHS AND
ARTIFICIALS
SADDLERY, CUTTLERY,
6MS WAS1, «6.,
^.istfllaneons
i —Í
.TOY TO THE WOULD.
VIVE LA
U
GONCEETE!"
* " "
hOT
ONLY
CUBA TAKEN!
BUT ALL THE
West Indies!!!!
|istíilauí#as ^¿«írtistnunb.
INSTITUTIONS OF LEMiMNG. '
Columbus High School;
DII. HENDERSON, A B„ having Fe.
> curcd the the house formerly orcupicd by
Mrs. M. L. Crawford, will open on Alonday, the
14tli of February. The year will be divided
iulo two sessions of live months each.
TERMS PER MONTH:
Primary English branches.,.. $2 00
English Grammar, Geography, Sac...... 3 00
Algebra, Geometry, Greek and Latin..... 4 00
Pupils charged from the time óf intrance
until the close of the session.
Highland Fling,'
Quadrille,
Mazourka,
Marsovia,
SchottiscJi,
Sicilian,
And a variety of dances too numerous to men-
tion. xxxviitf.
: óf Horses for Sale!
TWILL sell, on the second Monday iu June,
on six months' credit, between thirty .five and
fifty tiead of horses, consisting of mares, ¿bits,
yearlings, two aod three year olds, the sale to
take place at Reels' Bend. ,
ii xxxvii iiit A. duntavy.
And a
.. thousand' arti-
cles too numerous to men-a.
tion. lie desires his patrons and
tlie.public to understand that he will sell
as cheap as the cheapest, fearing no,epBipetition.
and upon ás accommodating lerq^ ¿<!md for. ,
Cash will sell exceedingly taw and -•
' solicits the cash trade. Ho
feels grateful for
the pat-
ronage iicjias heretofore recdved : and will d"
the very best hé pan for his customers, and '• *arcn 9, 1859.
spectfully solicit# all to call ánd examine hit i
stock, before purchasing elaewhejre. The ludipn !
are especially invited to give him.a call 35a
S., T. 4- J, IIARBERT
WOULD respectfully invite the attention of
tlicir patrons and friends generally'to their
NEW STOCK
of spring and summer goods!
W JSL. 3Et 352- J3 ,
MERCHANDISE!
&c., &c., &c., &c.t
Just recpivcd from the principal cities of the
£ast, and now opened for the inspeé.
tióu of all. Ah attempt to
.enumerate would
8U|«5rfl(10U5.
Suffice it to
say, tneir n a rate is
legion. Nothing has been o-
mitted : and throughont this Rlammoth
Stock it will be foiind that Beauty and Durability
have been admirably blended, and pa.
cuiiarly adapted to the purses
of alj who wish to
párchase!!!
COME ONE ! COME
We indulge
all responsible men,
and deduct ten per cent, fót
cash on all bilis over Five Dollars '\
v2ñ32hmtf
Columbus x emaie oemmaxy.
THIS institution will open its next session on
the first Mofidav in' September, pnder the
superintendence of P. lliley, its former Principal,
assisted, in the music department, by Miss F- M.
Wren. The schoól i.< no longer limited to thirty
8cholar3, bu8 is now open to all who may choose
to send, The Board of Trustees will employ a
competent assistant to take charge of the prima-
ry department at the opening of the next session.
An árticíe of subscription may bfc 'found with
Mr. A. Folts, at a store.
rateWof tuition, prr month:
Primary English branches. 00
English Grammar, Geography, Aritlime-
tic, cct... —.......... 4 00,
Mathematics, Nalurai Scicnees, etc.... ft £
Languages, each (extra) 2 00
Music olí Piano, with useof metrumcn* .: 6 00
By order of tlie Board of Trustees;
50 ALEX. FOLTS, Secretary.
-CiS?
DIE,
extract of saftóaí
AND TEttOW D\
IS A MOST Unfailing remedy 1
the blood and billiou —
ant, cheap and: benefit
■ÜP°r||
Lobs of appetite, din
flesh, weakness.of
eruptions, salt rheuin, palp
sinking of the bowels, wca.
business; rush of blood to the .
mem or v, paius in tlie back, chest
ccm, old sores, mercurial diSeuee
complaints and irrcgulaiitiee, !
oT the blopd—ire hoyir^ c ^ "
plaints. 1/ these are your i
aparilla compound vill b
These complaints,,if noti
a vital form. People live ja ¿I
and indulgence as
fót their own lives, :
neglected—their colds
is neglected, tbé diarrli
females ¡
are not cared- for as
delicate periods of fh'eit
racks of eonstitutioue—flie
physical humanity on every
remedy?
are passing the
./•' Look at the.
•o
Columbus Seminary.
THE'latter portion of the sesbiou embracing
five months, will commence on the sceond
Monday in February,
TERMS PER HOKTH, AS FOttOtl'B Í
Spelling, Reading and Writing.... $2 00
English Grammar, Arithmetic, &c...... 3 00
The higher branches of Mathematics, Lan
euageSf &c;. .^......... i. 5 00
Contingent fee per session of 20 weeks.... 50
82gT Pupils charged from the time of entrance,
and no deduction, except in protracted, illneai. «
26 W. G. dc Gr4*fewribd, A.M., M.D.
Dear Sir: My danghter Was reduced loa
perfect skeleton by ery«pdas and scrofula. We
thought she must d&—physician* prouounced licr
tnéiiretli.'By ifci-tliMiiig uf'<iit jtwO *
sott's Extract of Yellow Dock and SampftriUa
has restored her to perfect health.
Truly yours, D. L. Martin, ScoU, ind.
LaGrakge, Texa^, May 26th,. 1858.
Messrs. Barkes it Park —Sirt: Last sum-
mer I was afHlcted with'severe debility and leis
of appetite. . I tried soveral remedies, consisting
of various patent medicines, but found ho benefit
until I obtained a bottle of Dr. Guyaott's Yellow
Dock ánd Sarsaparilía, which gave me immedi-
ate relief. Wm. K. White.
" I Afayette, índ:, February 21,1854
John D. Park, M. P-Déár Sir: You know
my emaciated appearance—how Í was —,~J
iatSfr^onstaftt]
no appetite—n
Old Debts!
ALL PERSONS indebted to Blum & May-
blum arc requested to make immediate pay/
ment to Neti'som, Lacey ^ Co , or within ico
day , otherwise our accounts will be placed in
the hands of an ofiieer for collection.
xxxvi iiit BLDM i MAYBUM.
fe^YOLNEY
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
áe HALLBTTSVILLÉ, TEXSS,
&TOIIVEH.
S & TOL1VER having ar-
the.maelicc of Medicine, o tier
ir servicei'to the community. Fui^caf ca^és'
will also be attended to—such as hair-lip, cross- '
eyes, club-fcct, stoiie-in-the bladder, elf. Guod
board can be had, for patients from a distance,
at the residence of Dr. John Toliyer, on reas-
onable terms. Obstetrical cases entrusted to
their care wili meet with strict attention ; and
they flatter themselves, by cloin application to
business, to merit the patronage of . those who
may sec fit to employ them. ,
IW OrricK, ooe door below Bowers' Drug
Store ii xxxvi. .
JVEW GOODS!
FOLTS & OAKES
Have Just Received their Stock
r • • 'or
NEW GOODS,
Direct from New York, and will sell them at
aow
í fe
COLUMBUS CHAPTER, No ¿V*
#6, R. A. Masons, meets 3d Saturday in each
gmiih, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
v C. WINDROW, M. E. II. P.
' # JR., H. Jones, Secretary.' 48.4y
cox,rJtf^r/5i' *
LIVERY STABLE,
, • br a, SHERR1LL & CO
LARGS .Brick Stable is now occupied
the undersigned, who are prepared to
the puUie, at the following
Rate#:
per day.. I 50
horse, without'
' Yyjthotit hcule
perday....
15 00
to be booked, an
R SALE,
FIRST clase Plantación, containing nine
hundred aeree, five* hundred of which is
r a good post-oak rail fcncc, and four hun-
and fifty in a high state of cultivation,
.«ituated on the west side of the Colorado river*
Half a mile of Columbus, and within three miles
•f the railroad depot. Call and see
ISAM TOOKE, Columbus, Texas.
Galveston Newt copy aud send bill to
Sir. Isam Tooke. ii xxxvii tf.
\il7- deed
Notice.
to Colorado College are re.
(«y immediately one-fourth of
I . Mr- George Metz is author
(receive and recent for the same.
C, W. TAIT, Treasurtr.
Our stock consists in part of
Gentlemen's Burgunda Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Quecnsware,
Hollow ware, Woodware, Starch, Soap, Candles,
grXiccc rene)
and ererj'article usually'sept in this market.
Wc will sell you go >ds, ladies and gentlemeo, at
REDUCED PRICES!!
Please call and examine tiicm for yourselves.
35,f FOLTS & OAKES.
AND
% & mmm
Goods!
TO PLANTERS.
HAVING' Purchased the Patent Right of J.
C. Benthal to his
SEfeaiNG jK A C HIN E
T30MÜINAT10N PLOUGlir
For the county of Colorad), excepting a shop
right at Prairie Point and a' farm right near there,
we aro ready to receive orders for tho manufac-
ture of the machine. It is the best plough aud
the best planter, for either corn er co:ton, ever
invented. Orders are respectfully solicitud.
j. D^AKER & BROTHERS,
tho^ii. Marshall,
Columbus, Texas, April, 185$ 33
ANTI-mPSraG
PILLS.
THESE PILI ¿ I have prepared on scicntific
principles, after thirty years' experience in
the practice of medicine a* a Regular Physician
I curcd myself of Dyspepsia with them, at G3
years of age, after all other medical treatment
had failed. After trying many combina'ions of
medicine, I had tlie good fortune to make the
valuable discovery, whiuh 1 now offer to the
public. The ngrcdients composing these Pills
are all of Vegetable and Southern origin. They
act very gently producing no sickness or disa-
greeable scnsat'uA, aud they wili not prevent the
patient from eating jr drinking anything de-
aired, Each box of | ill& will have a printed pre
scription wrapper, describing the symptoms, cau-
ses, and cure of dyspepsia. As indigestion its
the forerunner of all diseases, a purgative d'ise of
these pills, two or three taken at I cd time, v.-ill
prevent all the common diseases of the country.
Price, Twenty-fie Cents per box.
J. M. BAKER, M. D.
Columbus, Texas,'Bfpt 2-1, 16I>?
IN COLUMBUS*
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
Columbus,Texas, April 16, 1859.
The State of Texas:
To the Sherijf of Colorado county—Grretino :
WHEREAS,at the April Term, A. D. 1859,
of the County Court of said county, Juo.
G. Logue, guardian of Bjahch and Lyle Logue,
minors, applied for an; order to sell all the inter-
est ul the said minors in a tract ol ldtujÉ^'^id
sitOated in Gonzales county, kuown^^Bfc'
or Blair place, and an order was "
tcrcd by said Court that notice of
tion be published in tlití Colorado C
You are therefore commanded to^«Vro stic'i
publication for four successive weeks in ihe Col
orado Citizen, the newspaper published in the
town of Columbus, in said county, requiring all
perrons interested in the wliare of «aid minors
to appear at the regular term of said Countv
Court, to be held at the court house in the towi,
of Columbus on the last Monday in May, A. D
1859, and then and there tu show caus , if any
they have, why said sale should not be nade, as
applied f°r-Witn. sb> c WINDROW Clerk of
\ L.S > said Court, and given un<ferYn> band
( ' and official seal, April 28, 1858.
C. WINDftOW, Clerk CCA C
I order the above citation published üir four
successive weeks in the Colorado Cititen, as the
law dirccts. IRA A. HARRIS, Sfenrtff C C
Br J. H. Bullington, Deputy J5w4nm
[Printer's fee, 50]
B
ROWTi'S Essence Jamaica Gingtf, for sale
by
LEWELLYN ft PUPNEY.
I.. M. MEWSOH. . . .B. H. LACET. . . .A. KIIVXBNDALL
NEWSOM, LACEY & Co.
TAKE great pleasure in announcing to
the citizens of Colnmbua and Colorado
county that they are receiving direct from New
York, and nil! keep constantly keép on hand a
woil selected assortment of
& SUMMER GOODS !
'¿every style and variety. We have on hand
' assortment of "
("oat's,
V - Pants,
Vents,
V. Boot ,
" ♦ i>hoes.
great variety and of (lie very latest fastiio;
Alwj, a -good Riipj>iy of
Sfljc-cted wi*h great eh re by one of the firm, anc
•yhich cannot fail to jilease the ladies.
ii a r u \v a r e, c u t l e It v,
f^rocltcry, Glass & Qnccnnvore.
% tihort, wo will keep on hand every description
and qnality of
DRY GOODS
^"hich the wants of Hi is muket demand. An
.¡nnsratioii of our stock would necessarily oe-
■nv too much space, and wc cn!y desire those
n need of a y thing in our line to give us a call,
as we foci confident that we are capable of
¡leasing all.
NEWSOM, LACEY &. Co,
Coluinbus. Texas, April 9, 1859 33
in" WBHífláJ),
Jowelerp
COLUMBUS, COLORADO CQ.7 TEXAS.
BEING solicited by many citizens to
locate in this place, would < respect-
fully announce to the citizens of Colum-i
bus and vicinity that lie has consented eo to do,
and may be found next door below Mr. Mulhee1*
Shoe shop, where he is prepared to repair
CLOCKS, WATCHKS, JEWEI.RY &. ACCORDCOXS
in tho most workman-like manner, and with
neatness and despatch. Having had several
years experience in the above line, and a well
selected stock of materials on hand, Mr. W. has
no hesitancy in warranting his work, aud hopes
by integrity and industry to merit a liberal sup
port. march ¿g tmortf.
Win. B. Roever,
DEALER IN
MERCHANDISE,
TÍfTOULD iuform his friends and. tWenWiin
V "general thai he is now receiving his large
! d we J! .assorted nsock of
O- o o X> S!
which he wili offer for sale at low pricef . Ex-
pressing gratitude for patroimge extended to him
heretofore, he would respectfully sohtit a con-
tinuance of the same.
Columbus, Anril 9, 1859: v2n32tfie.
COLORADO COLLEGE:
TH E fall ecssrbn will open on the first
Monday in September. A competent
Assistant will be employed, if any be needed.
TERMS PER SESSIOK OF riVE M0KTH6: ,/
Primary English branches,......... .010 00
English Grammar, Geography, etc.,.... 15 00
Higher branches "of Mathematics...... 20 00
I'he Latin and Greek languages,... ,. .V 25 0Ó
There will be no deduction made for lost time,
except ra cases of protracted illness.
tcpf G. A. BEHNE, A.M , Principal.
quest.? WMKM
unstrung and
^sayUmtGi
man., ,1
Mend.
■H
"Dir. Bennett
sa}*ig that Dr
saparilla gives
A gentleman-has just
one da
iva
the timely «é of Dr.
mate,andel
procured in
GmowTTi
Tlmp.ietpw^K
can be
cured!
scrofula, stiff
boils, chape,
Wm
an'
* Thatihe
case was
ment.
1 THE DiaCOVBltV OF TUSSB -
Cdcbrattb JSittets, ^
ence siut cu
emrts
foUomus
dlscaaes to lean for joy.
Ttiey will effectually cue that most 4!f-
tresslnt Complaint
DYMP EPBIA,
In Stilts various forms. Far
BARWBS 4-M
Kttlrr, Agtnt, Columbus.
R. O. GAPPY,
;s,,a3:E£:co;«.&"ou,a3
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
Mexican Mustang ls niment for sale a' the |
store of lewellyn & putney.
• mm- ,
^cibons anb Chronic IPdrililg,
and alt diseases arising froaa disordered
STOWA-CHl QR MVERt
Its CKKtive powers are almost mlracoJoas.
for the Cure, and as a surePreventaUvaof
SEXS&J*tAST""'
IIKQM
imdamlkf
As a
O OTHER
MO 0
Kssl
es of Yellow snd oUiér
ientalttTvZpfaU
mm, . . itlsBuorpstsed.
Mrdam wlH rf«rt miy nanr UC«M>«r
D0EE—Fer aa A Mar, Ihra*
met • day,Mm Mtliw. F«r CHHMBS,a MWrooa-
il Ikrw Ibmtafey, mm MSac. .
Sole Proprietors, Naw York.:
FROM Philadelphia aud
stock o? ■ Medicines,
ware, & c,, ail of the
warranted 6ah aad<
be sold upon t&e moat
April!
timber, and
is divided iUlo
.with a short I
Tcmon.—<
pet f dar. Pi ,.....
glish studies only,) .
Lisrakt Fiwu —Fiwe
f 12 per month, including J
PatoeJíts.—Adraucc <
debts not allowed.
Cai'Ets.—Twelve, yea s^
SfjOW-VV'HITE Zmc, White Lead, Lamp-
black. for sale at the new drug store of
LEWELLYtf & PDTNÉY.
FANCY NTA'f lONi^RY a fine assortment.
Blank Books; Gillott's Pens ard Pen hold
ers; Faber's Pencils; Arnold's Writing Fluid,
the best article of Ink; besides a gcucral assort,
mcnt of Inks, on hand and forsa'c hv
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
B
IjANKS neatly printed at tint office, and
on moderate terms.
Q
I'lNlNE, of a superior qiíaü'Vj fnrRnlc by
LEWELLYN & PPTNEY.
PERFUMERY—Lyon's Katliarion ; Liquid
Hair Dvc; Cristadoro Handkerchief Ex-
tracts—" ICissJVle Slily Rondoletta, or Qnesn's
ravorite; Frangipannr-an eternal perfume;
Iiummiug Bird Extract- a rtmarkabiy fine ar-
ticle of perfumery; Eau doTulogno. for snle I v
31 prftfd LEW ELLYN &, PÜT'NEY. *
O 1.NTIIY. ¡¿TILES & Co.,
GEN E it A L AGENTS FOR THE
Stafé óí ToxaiBf
Í1. Tracy, Agent, Columbus. 26y
PAINT Brushes, White-wash Brushes,
nish, for sale nt tlie drug store of
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
WHO would be bald or gray f No one, we
tiresome, when they can get HaakilPs
Colorís Capilli Restitutor—the very best aitiele
kiiowu—at the drujr store of -
LEWELLYN & IT'TTEY.
Daass —'
Tbb examination
begiu on th« 23d
'uaHon '*
public are t
inxtion and com
1 Address, .v yt
42-tf y^üf•"
r: WJLL sell my
draught #agm
bn«h together, or. 1
sonable, as vou wi
Wwl '" *
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 14, 1859, newspaper, May 14, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177568/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.