The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1859 Page: 4 of 4
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iBiscclíanfous'íiiHjcrtistiiieitts.
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. .SAM. M. PEN"NTS
CoLUMBE'*,
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DENNIS $ DEXXIS,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
.•WHARTON ASI) COtl'MBl'S, TJiXAS,
VT7 ILL pra>'tifo i pwrfni<rbhi£in.the oóunttcs of
* T jfeazwia. W hurto -. Colorado. Austin, La-
vaca, FtiVcUe «r>fl í'ort Bvrtd. S'pretn' 'lttention
given hi 'he colli ctfou of debts,- ano aojuatnieul
of claims.
Dennis* office over Wm. M. flukei's
: store. }¿
voOñ&v kíXK
Attorney afid Counselor at Law,
26 RALLEttS VI LIE, I EX AS.
it J. putney;
and Counselor a1
COLUMBUS, TEXAS*
19
W. J. DARDEN,
Attornoy and Counselor at Law,
<5S
anrdits
A". IX CARTER, I TNO 1-T "ROWERS
torney and Counselor at Law, uVoLks\le and retail' '
4ir COLUMBUS. TEXAS. ^ IIQLESALL AND KL.1AID
D R U G O I S T,
C0LÜ51BÚS, TEXAS,
HAS Just Received from New York a large
and complete supply of
3fc£ .23 3JÍ I C X 1ST 13 ,
Including 5U0 utilices of Quinine, and a large
supply of atfi medicinct heic in ik-o ; also
lOfl K-igs Vtlhitg Lead ;
50 "Kegs Zink-; *-'■}
5 'Barrels Linseed Oil;
3 líatrcÜB Harness Oil;
1 B trrcl Castor Oii;
ALSO, a large supply of castor and sweet oil
in bottle*, Willi a complete assortment oí
MHllá
ALSO, a full assortment of Liquqrs for
Medical Purposes, warranted to be puru,
including
Fine Brandies Fine Wiaies, Fine
Giu, &c., &e.
ALSO, Fine Teas, chocolafc, Tobacco, cigar?
&c., all of which I will sell low '"or
to good customers on the usual time.
D'
||listfl!anfous 3iW)trtisraniis.
MEDICAL CARDS, ETC.
I5VARS & VOLITEN
RS. BYARS & TO LI VE R having as-
sociated in the practice of Medicine, Offer
their service to the Community, furgical eases!
will a ho be attended to—such as hair-lip. cross- j
eyes, club-feet, stonc-in-the bladder, etc. Good !
:boaid 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 wili meet with strict attention;" and
ibcy flatter themselves, by close application to
business, to merit the patronage of those who
may sec fit to employ them.
yf Office, oue door below Bowers' Drug
Store ii xxxvi.
HOUSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM M, RICE . F. A. B
Wnu M. EICE & Co.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
||li.§cel(ctucous
GALVESTON ADV
ADVERTISEMENTS.
RICHMOND
5> U. C. M. TERRELL.,
HOMEOPA THIS T,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the citizens of .Columbus and
vicinity. He ha* supplied himself with a fine,
fresh stock of Homeopathic Medicines, lately
purchased in New York.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN '
IÍ0CER1ES, Liquors of all kinds, 1'lanta-
vX tion Supplies,''Bagging, Rope, Paints, Oils.
Window Glattf, Iron, Nails, Blacksmith's Tools,
Hardware arid Steel, Lime and Cernen!, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Siioee, and a general stock of
DRY "GOODS'
AND LEADING MEDICINES.
0^r" Furniture, Carp(^mgs, Oil Cloths, Mat-
tresses, Druggets, Paper 'Hangings, Window
Shad' *, Willow Ware, etc., etc 28-y
47
CAall, or
27
CA."-
a EDWARD COLLIER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
2yi VOLVMBÜS, TEXAS.
Attornoy and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
"■ . . '
B. B. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
Halletlstillc, La Vaca County, Texas.
mM
IPÍÉI
0. Y.^iUTCIIIXSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLl'MBUS, TKXAí?.
f3^~ Office over Blum & Mavblum's old store
March 17, 1859 29 lyetapc
RICHARD \r. eooKT
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLLECTOR AND LAND AGENT,
COilMBL'S, TKXA9, . - -
■W" give strict attention to all busiuess
• VY entrusted to his care.
Office north side-the PulAc Square. 1
H. T. OARNETT,
LTTORNET AT LAW,
COLUMBUS. COLORADO CO., TEXAS,
VT7ILL practico in iltt; District and "I'n.-bile
VV • Cohrtróf Colorado,county, in the Di.-sti ipt
- . , Codrta of the adjoining comities, and in he
Suprrtne Court lil'tdwut (¿alves-ton.
Office, on Spring stiect, opposite A. J.
Wifte' llolel 29 tf
———= . ..
- J01IN T. lUaCOCKT. . . . . . ..... . . .JOll.X II ItOÜSON
HARCOUHT k tlOBSON,
• "ifp*®3aa®í9rars jxb -IAW,
Cvtumbus, Colo.■'ado County, Texas,
TIT ILL jiTact'ee huv in partnership in alt the
. * T c< nns of the Firs). Judicial District—in
tíié coiuitic 0* Lavaca and (¿onzales, of the
Tcmth Dialrict-and in tlie ^iifiruisic und Federal
Courts at Galveston and AuitfiV 21 If
B. 'suiioNnuie.....
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.. ... .... .J.-s. sttHtoi^iitke
SlIUOI^ItlRE,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
■A-
LA Klf tXGE AND COf.UMUS,
praet'k-e their profession together in
tiiU iiKt Judicial District and adjoining
counties. A^Muiym-ss rnlru&lcd to their care
will lie |>shniptlf stlctRlrd to.
B Shropshire, Lud'tifnpr, Tr.sut;
J S Skrüpihipt, Cotvmbus, Texas
J. M. DANIELS.
LAWYER AND .LAND AGENT,
COLUMBUS, Tit XAS.
ILL attend promptly to all business en-
trusted to his carc.
JAMES J. LOOMIf\
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ColumbuSy Colorado County, 7V.m.?,
WILL practico in the Courts of Colorado and
adjoining countics, and irf the Supreme
and* Federal Courts of that State. Strict
and'prompt attention will be given to all busi-
ness-confided to liiin—to the adjus&nciit of land
titles and llie collection of claims, whetliei against
the State or individuals. .1
J. S. LEW ELL YN . . . ,. j n. W. PUTNEY
LEWELLYN k PUTNEY,
HAVE Just Received from New York and
Philadelphia a large and well se-lcctcd as-
sortment of
©as®s> fflssisass
Paints, Oils, Dye-b'tuffs, Window Glass, Putty,
Surgical Instruments,
Fme Cigars, Finé Wines. Brandy, &c , for
Medicinal purpososi. "Shis assortment of
Drugs is Entirely New, and of the
Purest and Best Quality. We
rcfipec'fnliy invite an inspcc.
lain of our stock and so-
licit a share" of. the'
public patronage
Store nest door to the Post Office
Columbus, April 7, 1*59 gAti32tf
FOR SALE!
r OFFER FOR PALE a small tract of land
on Harvey's Creek, consisting of 160 acres,
with 40 acies under a good fence. The remain-
iiig portion of the tract is vVeU fin bered, with
about 50 acres in a dense peach bre^k. The
buildings are good, and there are 100 fruit trees,
Peach, Plum, &c., the best that could bc.Jrad in
Yazoo county. Miss. There is also good and
never-failing water in twenty steps of the door.
This is one amoftg the best places for a small
farm in the county, and is also a good stock ranch
for cattle, horses and hogs.
There are also on the west of this another-160
acres, which can be had Upon reasonable terms,
by applying to W. C. Turnage, on the promises.
These two tracts are joining, and can be setu by
app!ying to the said Turnage, or the undersigned.
L. C. GRAVES.
August 3d, 1859. 49 3m
ÍÍ
SETTLE UP.
99
Ahfir PF.SONS indebted lo n e f-<r the years
1857-8 will please come forward immedi-
ately settle either with money or by giving their
notes, otherw ise I will be compelkd to place
yonr accounts in the hands of an nfficer for col-
lection. I owe debts' which I am obliged to pay
and op this account it is out of my power to'put
off the collection of m? dues any longer.
. " CHAS. SCHMIDT.
Columbus. January 22, 1859 2111
T. T. DE GRAFFENR1ED, D.D S
HAS permanently located in the
town of Columbus, and
specffiilly tenders his professional
services to its citizens and the surrounding
country.
— REFERENCES.
Col. II. E. Locket.t, Washington: Dr. A.
P. M i:ly, LaGrangc; Capt. Win. llagers,
Iiuusion, Texas. 47
T. W. IIAltKIS, M. D ..... .8. E G08S, M. D
DRS. HARRIS & GOSS,
PHYSICIASÍS AXD
COt.l'MBtTS,TKX AS,
ESPECTFULLY off r ihvir services to the
citizens of Columbus and Vicinity in thy
various branches of their profession and hope,
.by giving strict attention to the wclf¡irejj^ their
patients, to merit, a liberal share of patronage.
Columbus, Janiu ry 29, 1859. V2u2?
DR. LEWELLYN
WILL continue the practice of Medicine in
its various branches. He returns his thanks
to his foimer patrons, and hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profession, to merit their continued'
patronage, and th*tof the pq1>lic generally.
tW Office next doojr to Ñcwsonr and Laccy's
Grocery store, Coluninus, Texas. • *
5^-Dr L ewellvn's connection withMhe Drug
Store will not interfere, in any way," With the
¡iTactioc of his profession
R
ilsS
W 33l ± is 3s. ©y.
"I Bbls. " Fulton's Extra Whiskey"—-guar•
X VJV' auteed pure— Which will be sold cheap
for cash by FULTON & WHEAT,
March 20,1858 31 Houston, Texas
T. M. BAGDV
H. D. -ÍAYI.OR
TAYLOR & BAGBY,
General C<tnmib !oa Mcrchauts,
TAVLOIi's OLD STAND,
HOUSTON TEXAS
IIL siore. sell aiul forward c'tton and
Merchandise,- or advance on the same
for shipment. Orders for plantation supplies
promptly responped to, when accornpatiied with
cash or produce. ■ 28 ly
w
W. P. HUFF,
WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL DEALER IN
P r o v i s i o n s,.
IriAMII.Y Supolics and Groceries of all kinds.
; Also, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Prints, Sheeting,
Shirting and Heavy Goods generally.
W, P. II. will fill orders with the utmost dis-
patch, and as cheap as the cheapest. Terms,
Cash, or acccptancc in Richmond, Houston or
Galveston".
W. P. 11. will attend to the buying or selling
of lauds, or Real Estate generally. Haviug re-
sided in this portion of Texas for thirty-five
years, he flatters himself that he is as well, if'
not better acquainted Willi land titles than any
other man throughout Southern Texas,
Ail 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 If
Drugs and Medicines!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!!!!
TEX A
ALLEN,. . . - *• v *• HITCHCOCK
ALLEN ma
Marble
GALVESTON,
THE Undersigned, iütfwtcre of Italian
Marble direct froarltalyykiep constantly v
on hand the largest assortment of. all kinds o"f
Marble, Monuments, Tombé and Tomb Stonea
executed in the highest styles: sod on thjamtat
reasonable terms. Work and etvle guaranteed.
A* A|[«liEW.«c Co*
Galveston, March I, 1859. $ y
g sr. m'maiias. .
-i?, ¡¡¡¡"
. .T. 8. MNFOBB
TEXAS.
H
RICHMOND,
AS on hand a lai^e and splendid étock
of the above ai tides, together with
perfumery arid fancy articles, which he will
snll cheap for cash or on time to prompt custom-
ers. The attention of those needing articles i'l
his lure i« rcspcctfu'ly called to his stock. Give
him a call when you come to Richmond. ^ y.
¡3
WILLIAM P. GRAYSON. ,
.G. W. BOA HUMAN
GRAYSON & BOA lit l.MAN.
GEORGE H. VINTEÍf,
PKISTUHS' WA RK-H'H'Sli
No. 105, TOYDRAS STREET,1
BetweenCamp and St. Charles,)
Sew Orleans,-f>a.
PRESSES Types, Inks, Paper, Cards, arid
furnishing' of every defcCription. ^ccond
hand materials bought and ¿oíd, and old type,
tfken in exchange for new, at r.ine^ rents per
pound"
r.me
n5 1 v.
Notice,
r|>HAT .the head-right certifícate No. 11, for
X one league and one labor issued on the ap-
plication of Sarah Mijton, widow of Naham
Vlixon, dcccastd, to the heiVs of said Naham
Mixon, deceased, by the Hoard 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 proper
department within three months after'the date of
this publication application will be made to tlic
proper officer for a duplicate of the papers lost.
: This July 10, 1859: JOHN G. MORRIS,
SARAH MORRISS,
5Qw6 Late Sarah Mixon, aforesaid.
.WILLIAM B. J ARMON
WILLIAM G. W EBB
WEBB & J ARM OX.
. si'ükasví&sss
..AND..
gidr Agents
JjA GRANur!, J*'Ak m i li'
WILL practice in the counties of Eáyclté,
Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell, Gonzales, La
Vaca, Wharton, Fort Bend, Austin, Colorado
and Washington;-and in the Supreme and Fede-
ral Courts at the ritica of1 Zrui.fi n and Galveston.
Collections and Remittauces promptly made;
Lands located, bought and soldi patents ob
tained, titles pcrfectcd and taxes paid- all over
die State. £ ly.
ROBERT X. FOARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
m<&WMH T WW
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
13
mM
JOHN H.
HOTASI
ROBSON,
PERFUMERY—hyon's Katharion; Liquid
Hair Dyo Cristadoro Handkerchief Ex
tracts-—" Kiss Me Slily Rondoietta, or Queeu'
Favorite; Frangipanni—an eternal perfume
Humming Bird Extract—a remarkably fine ar-
ticle of perfumery; Eau d« Cologne, f.ir sale bv
43 LEWELLYN &. PUTN EY. '
C,
David Tooke,
DEALER IN
TuT. eroliandise,
DRY. 00ODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHIN
BONNETS, IIA'fa, CAPS,
V TÍD, irf short, cvcrvthing*usifamy kept in a
j\. Dfv G<K)ds Si ore, all of which « ill lie -old
cheap aud on'i'eaSonable terms. 42 cwabg
PLAZA HOUSE,
S.l N A NTOHIO, TEX A S.
JOHN HANCOCK, PROPRIETOR.'
JJi
8®SZp'g!É||BaF0®TI®S«
KA. SHEPHEU L), of Houston, Texas,
• arid D. I<. Kemion, of New Orleans,
have become partners in our house, their interest
commenrjng on the 1st insf.
& ©o ,
(tto ii Jbá actors
AND G É ÑERA L
conteies mkrcííasts,'
VV. M. Perkins, New Orleans;
Ii. A. Suk.piiicrd, Houston, Tex/is ;
D. L. Kkrnion, Nan Orleans. \
Ñé'tb Orleans, 8th July, Í558.
I beg to call attention to the above notice, and ;
in doing so would netf to uiy friends and acquaiiu !
tances in Texas that Mr. Perkins, having gout
through fifteen years of scrvicc, constantly in
New Orleans, in the etminiirfsu.ii business, and
acquitted himself to tl«i satisfact ion of Iris cor-
respondents with* tinimp.iind credit, warrants
me in saying that any business confided to the
house will receive tire right sort of attention.
I will inakc adVanees lierc on, .or pay. the
proceeds of any shipments to the horise, and will
do anything in my power to'facilitate ciirre.-pou-
dence with them. B. A; SÍIÉPMÉRI),
Aug 6.v2nlyl ? * Houston, Texas.
F U L T O N W H7E 7V T,
fmporfei's aud Dealer lit
OLD BOURBON «j- RYE WHISKY,
j Manufacturers of Kaw Spirits
I iMmfm
* MAIN STREET......HOUSTON, TE^AS
C
COJI3IISSIOJÍ MEBCKASTS ;
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, dc.
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
ASH 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 eities.
|^* All orders from our friends in the ihterior.
will receive our prompt and ptrsonal attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
REFERENCES. •
THE CITIZENS OF OUR COUNTY
Richmond, Deo -Í, 1858 15-tf
J, C, SHAW,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes. Hats.
Groceries, Vv estéril' Produce, vkiu,
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
iW II(GUEST J'KlCKb 1'AID l^OR COTrON ANÜ
nines. s 1- ly
M. B. WILLIAMSON,
RTCHMOND, TEXAS.
COMMISSION -MEJHClLlXTr
WHOLES A LB AND RETAIL DEALER IN
\%mmm
AND
p L A N T A.f 10 N S ü PPLIES.
^ LARG.E stock of GROCERIES constant
And Commissio:
STRAND, GALVEST'
|^* Office iii Kuhti's Building
G. W. McMahan, Galveston;
:i', S. Sanford, -AVharton County, 31yolf .
IlOS'T. W. CARNES...... ÍA>- H. TRABVK
CARNES & TIíACUE. .
Cotton Factors
It cc c i v i n g , F or wa r aí ii g
And Coimiiissioii Mcrclianl ,
Galveston, Texas.
PERSONAL attention^given to llie Pale óf
cotton and other produce; filling orders; and
receiving and forwarding merchandize.
REFRRS TO
Messrs. S , T. & J- Ilarbert, M^srs. Smith &.
Foard, Messrs. Ncwsoru ^ Lacy i Columbus.
Mr. Wm. Harbert, Dr. Juo. Ü. Crisp, J. E.
Pcrsell, Judge A. M. Campbell, ^achariah
Pavnc; Colorado county. J no 38-1 y.
—: : :—£— —
T. II. M'MAIIAN. ................. .B. R- GII.BERX
T. IT. McMAIIAN & GILBERT,
Cotton Factors
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CAI.VKSTO*, TEXAS:
PLANTERS or Merchants «ending Cotton
or otlier Country Produce forward to our
adr'r s8 may rely on legitimate charges only
be ng made. vSnlyi.
r" WILLIAM T. AUSTIN,
Cialvcston Texas,
COTTON FACTOR, RECEIVING,
ForwardlnSf
AND COMMISSION *MERCHANT.
m to his address, either for sale in this -mar-
ket, or for re-shipment to other ports* ■
Galveston, August 23, 1858. • v2d¡
! J. J. CAIN.
,R,S. UÍAIUNT
J. J. CAIN & CO.,
STORAGE AND COMMISSION
—3ES -feF S I 3ST 3E2 S @
HOUSTON. TEXAS,
yfTORR h«l sell ('ottou. Merchandise, abd a'l
¡O kirids of produce. Advances made on
('ottou to lie sold iiere. or shipped to other mar-
kets. Strict pcrsor.al attention given to the
purchase of Goods ordered. ~"
1> oil hand.
Richmond, March 5, 1859
25" ly
81
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
Notice.
THE Finn of Johnson «J- Naill was diwolved
by mutual consent ou the si-cond of Au-
gust, and the undfrraigried, having purihosed
WESSON & BINKLEY,
miaiKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
i
Stoves and Tinware!
TOB-WQRK, Sueh as Ro-ífinj, Guttering and
Spuutiug, done \mneatness and despatch.
Uniera Iroin tho count-v ro^oitcd. Country
n *rchants will <H¡d it to tWeir advantage to give H0 wouH be bu!d wr ray ? No one> we
Guf«terms arc positively oat-;Ii • yy presume, when they can gel Haiikilf
L lw- 44tty T. Colorís C a pill i Restitutor—tho very best alliens
known—at the'drug store of
j LEWELLYN &. PUTNEY.
IN THE DISCOVERY 01f Tilts Ii -
Cclibrnteb Biitcrs,
A nfir tiitlii tins risen njion tlie tifirizon of tlie
Medical World, the neiiial liiftuejiee aim cu- _
ralive Kttt-at y of which will cause lite hea'. ti ;'
ofinany of those Hthicteil villi the folio«iiis
distasus lo lcaji for joy.
They tvUl-effectually curc that most dls-
tressiiis Complaint,
r>"iTBr EPBIA,
in all its various forms. For
mm cmuíHTS?>
Heltons anb C brcnic ,JUbi!ifn,
¡mil Hit diseases ariaiiiit fronia disordered
STOW; AG HI OR tlVE:Rt
~ its curative powers are almast miraculous,
lor the Cure, and as a sure Preventative of
FEVER & AGUE,
eiúotis ARO OTHER PAVERS.
¡•toducid by Slinsmntic liifíufticvt, iu Cflica<y
•Uuitl* uurlvujftl. •
At a 71'w/r tn Cases of Yellow and otkei
Fnwi, incidental ro TrupUol
Cihnates, it is unsiu-passcd.
A few ilmca will «rfTwIbirlly relieve nil C iif
Debility, JVaiisen, Hfcft Head Aelie, Low
of Appetite, dr., dee.,
DOSB—For ah AnotT, half a llire#t
n Uy, Uiore entinp. For CiilLDSKi ;* le*i*pooti-
fol ni«r«e liiiMta a tiny, before eating.
JSTBEWAHE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuim Otar our Signutyo— tlius:
Just Received,
AA OUNCES OF QUININE, Blackberry
v/v' Brandy—au cxcellcut article for summer
diseases—for sale bv
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
To plaimter§7
HAVING Purchased the Patent Right of J.
C. Benthal to his
SEEDING MACEIHE
COMBINATION PLOUGH!
For the county of Colorad >, excepting a. shop
right at Prairie Point and a farm right near there,
we arc ready to reccive orders tor the manufac-
ture of the machine It is the best plough and
the best planter, for cither corn or co:ton, ever
invented. - Orders are respectfully solicitpd.
J. D. BAKER & BROTHERS,
tiios. n. Marshall.
Columbus, Texas, April, 1S£j9. 33
BAKERY!
THE .COLUMBUS BAKERY
Is Siliiiiled on Bowie Nlreet!
ONE block""wcst. of the Court-house Square,
where tlie 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. 31m6.
For Sale!
WILL sell my wagon and team—a [large
draught wagon aud six mnles, I will sell
both together, or either separately. Terms rca-
onable, as you will find by calling on
33 DILLARD COOPKR.
«VERANDAH
II OTEL.
RICHMOND1. .'. . . . . ..... . . TEXAS.
K. íf«uiiíiií*osí, Proprietor.
Having repaf.d ¿¡ya m-wiy fíu¿d up flic
" Véranlah Hotel," 1 aur now fully pre-
jtaicd to acconiiuodatc the t raveling public. My
¡ rooniH are large, clean aud comfortable, and my
! table-is MJppiicd with the be6t the coiiutry af
j fords. Nil cflorts will be spared to ic'iiki; my
j.guests comfortable during their' siay with inc.
As an old and experienced Hotel Keeper frónai
the city ofM- liOuis, I flatter myself that I shall
he able to giye cuiiic satisfaction to my patrons.
Charge's moderate. ly
SAMÜEt ff. POWELL
^ POWELL &
COTTON FACTORS, RECEI\
Forwarding and Coi
G A L V 12 S T.e Jiv T EX A
Particular attention
shipmeul or' Produce. Act
prompt ly rendered. Cash advances i
consignments, cither for sale «
duce sent to our address will be 4
.policy of hisuraneé it the ruling
^lium'. * i
, ? —*■■ ¿ • ' ii. •'_* *- till
JOHN DBAK.'.'.TÍILL1S UStfLK. . .fitKD. 16. |
DEAN, HANDLE k
Cottoii
..A\0'.
General Commission
GAl.
TIIE TEXAS HOTEL.
BY A. J. BONDS.
HAVING returned to toA'ri'and newly fiited
up the "Texas Hotel," lam happy to
iinuoUuce (ó the public that it is now opeii for
ths deception of permanent and transient board-
ers arid the accommodation of the public gener-
ally. T have spared no pain to be able to
furnish customers with every comfort aud con-
venience. '• The ho rip and his rider" will fare
ás sumptuously as the market and conveniences
of the country rvifl afford, and I flatter myself
thut my guests will find their stay with rac
pleasant and satis actory. A". J. BONDS.
^Columbus, Texas, January, 1858 y
LVEáTON, TEXAS.
WFLLÍAM M. BAKER,
MEHC JEX-jSt
BY Wholesale or Rclail. dealer in Siar
Fancy Dry Goods, |ióots, ShOcs ila
Caps. CláíJiing, Dress Goods and
Supidics, tScc.
%
^OLÉ SfAÑtirf
SAWYER'S
"W est's
FIRE d- WATER-PROOF
ROOFING
THAT has Stood the ten for twenty reara in J
the United States and for the last thrco
vca.rs in I o i as, and universally approved by those
who have used it, inore than three hundred
buildings having been covered whh it in the
Sta<c. J. B. SAWYER.
1 T Ottice at V inccnt A, Owen's Warclittuae,
Houston, Texas.
"KEFKRKHCKft.
Stste Capitol at Anstin,Tc*a*; A. HcGswt ,
S THULEMEUR!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALER 1N | Iron I'oiinj'ry ¡ A.j. Bo.ke", Mmbüiü'
FAMILY AND FANCY
OROCEKIES,
west side Of the pcflic sql'ase,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ton and Texas Central iUiíróad;
Bagby, William M: Rice & Co. W. R.
Merchants, Houston; T. Í. Neavitt, Co _
J. B SAWYER, Hott.ton. Te
44 3m L. M. SCO TT, Columbus,
JOB PRINTING
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND
DISPATCH AT THIS OFFICE.
I
Sole Proprietors, New York.
their interest, will carry ou the business in his qi q
own nume. Beef can be had at the market. ENTRY, JoTILES ¿V i^>0 ,
house at from four lo five cónb?, payment to be
made at the expiration of each month.
ROBERT B. JOHNSON.
August 13, 1859. 50u*
3ST O TIO £2.
• A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in«
1\. debtcJ tome arc requested to coine forward
and settle as soon as possible, as I am in Want of
money. 44if T. S. WESSON.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE
State of Texas;
H. Tracv, Agent, Columbus. 26y ,
íA^PYf
m
i^ANCY STATIONERY -a fine assortment.
' Blank BooksV- Gillolt's Pens ai d Pen hold
crs ^ Fiber's Pencils Arnold' Writing Fluid,
- sale at til x4',° article of Ink Besides « general assort-
f-offico bv f tucul of lukS on hand aud for sale t>v
¿ pt!'JNEy.' LEWELLYN PUTN El*.
It 'fM\ - ' - " .
PáíIN'P Brushes, White-wash Bmshes, Var-
uish, for sale at the drug store of
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
PEARL Starch, Corn Starch,-Pepper, etc., for
sale by ^LEWELLYN &. PUTNEY.
SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS for Medicinal pur-
posts—a superior article for sale by
. LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
B
IjANKS neatly printed al llus oilicc, and
on nwdviülc terms.
AVING returned to town for the hot sea.
Shingles and Shingle Machine!
H * MgR;
Shingle Machines, or, if desired, I will dispose
of my Machinery and patent foy this county,
deeded lo me December, 1857, if applied to be-
fore next October. I have now fairly tried the
machine, having made over 171,000 shingles wilb
it. I will insure that two hands will cut 6,000
shingles per day, as I do it myself when I work-
it. I will sell at a reasonable price, or I will
take property in exchange at a fait priec. Any
other information can be had by applying to me
at my shop next to the Fetiy.*
J. ANSELIN.
Columbus, Texas, June 1st, 185$
DAVID TOOKE
HAS- JUST RECEIVED and will • keep
constantly on hand a well selected and
gcneial assortment of - «
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERIES!!
Notice is
TO THOSE int.r
at the June
Court of Colorado
istrator dc bonis
Morris, deceased,
BASIL G.
Cuijimbue, 301
that i
1859, i
4ft6w.
Sugar,
—CONSISTING OK—
Coffee,
Flour,
• Rice,
Bacon,
Lard
Candlea
—and in short—
A GEN E R AL A S 8O R T M EN T
OF EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND I* A
Provision Store,
at thc etorc and examine the stock. Mr.
W illiams will take pleasure in waiting upon all
who favorhiin with>a calh 46 y
i ' l\/fEXiC AN Mustang Lin intent for sale at the
40 4:n 31 store of LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
DRUGS
Crockery,^
Having purcba
ver, will coQtk
stand, aud w31 keep
assortment-of
DRÜG&
And also all the .
mg the agency for
rA-
Wik
t-
M,
;
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1859, newspaper, September 3, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177578/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.