The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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ORADO CITIZEN.
AJOVJEKTISIiYG:
íüflet^QD..............$l 00
........ 50
one square, one yeari%. .10 00
6 00
..w............ 4 00
changed quarterly, one year-.80 00
«• •' •« 45 00
... 25 00
Candidates............ 5 00
ireulars, or communications of
penonal character, -wilt be charged
i lines or l«nY constitute & square.
IIUBSCKIPTIOfl:
advance.... $3 00
-ia six months.... 3 50
Jin twelve moo... 4 00
in advance.......-12 50
in advance; ...20 06
r, in advance.... .35 00
be sent to one address,
ap, in order to secare dar
at the Clab rates.
m
To niu
XT anfht r?e writ, or said, or done,
' Thy gentle soul tó hart,
ra<qrr} for it—hoping thus
Thine anger te avert.
If I have caused a peerless tear
" £ thy dark bíue eye,
Though loth to wipe so sweet a gens,
rU do it with a sigh!
^ I know that beauty decks thy brow,
Beneath those ringlets ra e—
^Thai goodness gems thy beauteous soul,
Tboo fairest of the fair!
TkKy clam my homage and my heart—
A pare ani sinless love;
A heart witkali its faults I give.
That loVwiike hearts above.
Columbus, Pee. 22,^9^ HULANP.
aittRtiu MtniNfls roa-ootuMBus DisTaicT.
..........Dee. 31 and Jan. 1
. r. January 7 r and 8
....January 14
.........January 21
...January ,28
... ....Feb'ry 4
...... .Feb'ry 11
.......Fjeb'ry 18
tJT The District Stewards will please meet
Me «t Colambas the 11th of February, 1860.
fl. S. THRALL, P. E.
Vas ¡dad
and 15
and 22
and 29
and 5
and 12
and 19
HOT The Breaham Enquirer says that im
H>aa| wagons ace Continually passing through
CTThs Dalias HtraU myw that two persons
in that county by the late
that the young people
going to bavea grand Christmas
m in Mrs. HellV spacious hall
ehildren and relatives are
in attendance.
>u or ETcaarrY.—An orthodox
> himself as follows coucerning
The Legislature.—The business of the
two Houses has been chieflj* confined, du-
ring the past two weeks, to private and
special legislation. Nothing of any gen-
eral importance has been'done. The tax
law, which is to remove intolerable bur-
thens from the people, " drags its slow
length along,"—-State Gazette.
It is understood that a delegate from
Southern California will present himself
before Congress, asking for the erection of
thai section into.a separate Territory.
One Frauklin Wright murdered his wife
with a butcher knife, on Friday, at Well's
River, Ct.
' The Philadelphia Inquirer says " politi-
cal lying is the great father of evils." Is
it podtible that the Devil is, after all, only
the grand father of eviís f — Louisville
Journal.
Tbe Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has been
scorching ihe Devil. Never mind, it will
he tbe Devil's turn next.—Journal.
Tbe Freesoilers promise to celebrate the
anniversary of old Brown's banging. Per-
haps the Virginians will celebrate it too,
just as tbe English celebrate "Guy Fawkes'
Day."—Louisville Journal.
The Harper's Ferry insurrectionists have
had reason by this time to conclude that
this isa world of trials.—Journal.
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¡tecátammis
Win. M. Baker
Is now receiving and opening
A Superior stools.
FALL & WINTER
G O OD If
selected with much care in
"0. K."
-im
1 either, ha*d{y! It is
I five or six everlastings
lit place a row of figure*
cypher them up, and it
tell how many ages long
ly friends, after millions'
' years have passed Sway ia the
of Eternity, it would be a hundred
i to breakfast time!"
i Stomach Bittkss.—These Bit-
celebrated for their mild and
steaipgdMiHflg qualities, and may be taken with
sefirty hy rilhrr sex, whenever medicine is re-
quited. - They aro singularly efficacious iu re-
moving all disorders of the- head, stomach and
hoards, whether produced from costiveness, in-
digestion, or undue indulgence ia the luxuries of
the table. They immediately remove giddiness
i*«be head, sick-headaches, oppressive pains in
the «tomad and bowels, heart-burn or flatulency
Tho* improve the complexion, and remove all
pimples, blotohes, and all eruptions of the face ;
and for bile, they have been found emincntjy
useful, . leaving no- pnmensity to eostivenem.
They areata «m ietite and proper digestion', and
are recommended for kttrness of spirits and
other nervous afisetions which always originate
••want of attention to the state of tbe bowels.
How to Cork Beef.—To each hundred
pounds of beef, take one Quifbe and a
quarter of sali water, two pounds .and a
half of brown sugar, five pounds of Turk
1 salt, and two gallons and a half of
put the wbdo in a boiler, apply the
1 to a fire and boil until the bard in-
grsoKCH are dissolved; let it cool and
potr il on tbe beef tightly packed, and
ttIÉ pot • weight on it and keep it cov-
ffú* wffí make tbe finest quality of
Meat improvement in gunnery is
««lldkjr a Mr. Jeffries, who is said to have
made a gun capable of carrying a heavy
ahot aoross the Channel between England
afcd France. Experimenta with such
jpv wonid be hazardous.
Pdbug Pnnmvo.—The public printing
béen awarded to tbe State Gazelle
as tbe lowest and beet bid. Our
_ jMt waa tbe InteUigeneer. We shall
I continue to charge two pages for one
of' Rule and Figure work, and we shall
ono page and á half tor each
mente to foreign languages,
wo have expressly sti '
verytoOdy
Knows or ought to that the
. Atlantic Cable
Has proved a magnificent nonentity," and is
% in short, a
"SILENT INSTITUTION !"
THE PEOPLE ALSO KNOW THAT
Cl\t Crotoró Ueais ¡it tljeCast
Seem to have become involved in an inextrica-
ble difficulty, and that
GRIM-VISAGED TAB
Appears to be the inevitable consoquunce. In
OUR OWH IiOTED LAND,
Famed throughout the wide world for the liberal-
ity of her institutions, and the intelligence
and integrity of her people, the seeds
of disunion and secession have been
exerting their insidious influ-
ences upon our people^ we
fear to the great dan-
ger of the peace
and prosper-
......... itj of
our
Gtorfous Union.
NOTWITHSTANDING THESE
SAD TRUTHS,
And their influence upon
THE WORLD AT LARGE,
THE FIRM OF
NEWSOM, LACEY& Co.
TAKE great pleasure in announcing to
the citizens of Columbus and Colorado
county that they are receiving direct from New
York, their large and well selected assortment of
FALL * WINTER
GOODS,
Of every style and variety. We have on hand
a splendid assortment of
Coats,
Pants,
Vests,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
In gréat variety and of the very latest fashions.
Also, á good supply of
Suits' irtss (Booils!
Selected with great care by one of the firm,and
which cannot fail to please the ladies.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Crockery, Glass ft Queeusware.
In short, we will keep on hand every description
and quality of
DRY GOODS
Whieh the wants of this market demand. All
we ask is a fair trial to sell our Goods, which,
though they may net bo so " Magnificent, Im.
posing,* Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar'" as are
other stocks in this metropolis, are undoubtedly
Exactly what the People Want!
Give u a call, and ettfmine our assortment
and our prices. No charge for showing goods
NEWSOM, LACE If & Co.
Coiombos. Texas, Oct 5, 1859 6hl?
* - *3# H®0®-
. andls, W. Caw, Secretary
fcmily* arrived hi town. *
learn Umt General Houston's
• m ' Walnut creek, and that
rniudy waa severely injured, having one
finger broken, and all the otkers on one
W besides reeeiving other
F# learn from Dr. R. M. Gano that
sheffiatid cattle were frozen, and that
great suffering existed on the prairies du-
ring tbe late Woither.—Dallas Herald.
Beef! 'Beef!!
HAVING located myself permanently, I am
prepared to furnish the citizens of Colum-
bus and vicinity with BEEF at as low prices as
can be afforded, and in quantities to suit pur.
chasem. My terms are, for first choice, five
cants per pooftd ; for second choicé, four cents
per pound ; and when credit is extended to cus-
tomers the payment will be due on the first of
every month. Tallow will be found at all times
at the Columbus Bakery, kept by H.Tracy, Esq.
9y A. R. JEMISON.
R. C. CAPPY,
3P^.@iHa©ssrA2Baii H-IUEÉ©®
C0LTJ3IBC3. TEX A 8,
TO SUIT THISMAKKET.
THE STOCK CONSISTS IN PART:
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
SILKS, Dresi Goods, Shawls, Mantillas;- >
Cloaks, DeLaincs,. Merinos, Alpacas, Mus-
lins, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Bonnets,. Flow-
ers, etc., ctc.
GENTS' CLOTHING,
Shirts,
Drawers,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Cravals,
. Collars, .and
FURNISHING GOODS!
Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, Hard-^^n
ware. Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware,YHl
Castor's Lamps, Saddlery, Harness, &c.<
BUGGIES & TRIMMINGS,
Collars, Texas Saddles and Ladles' Riding Sad-
dles, ctc. (l'iH^SNY\
trunks, valises,
Satchels, Saddle-Bags, etc., 11T g r
rnmmmmtz
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc.
Negro and Plantation
FURBISHING GOODS,
Besides many other articles too tedious to enu-
merate.
I return my thanks to my friends and the
public for the patronage received heretofore, and
would respectfully solicit a continuation of the
same. And having purchased a
Large Stock,
For our market, I can safely promise my cus.
tomers with all they want in our lino at LOW,
REDUCED PRICES. Please call and exam-
ine our stock, and we will try to please and give
satisfaction to all who will favor us with their
call.
wHl take Cotia
Galveston prices, dcductinj
c
THE
O T
N E
CR
E
O F
FASHION!
AND
YAR1ETY EMPORIUM.
S., T. & J. HARBERT.'
NEW FALL,
AND
WINTER GOODS!
MAGNIFICENT!
IMPOSING,
GLOOMY
9
AND
Columbus, September 21,1859
FRESH
GROCERIES!!
JUST RECEIVING new Flour, Superfine
and Extra, Freeh Goshen Bulter, Golden
Syrup, Brown and White Sugar, Coffee, Tea,
Rtce, Fresh Mackerel, Goshen Cheese, Dried
Fruit, Preserves, Sugar-cured Hams, Candies of
all kinds, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Ci,
gars, Crackers, Potatoes, Bacon Sides, Pickles-
Pie Fruits, Candles, Lurd Oil, and nearly
Everything usually kept iu a
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
AND FOR SALE
AS LOW AS ANYBODY ELSE.
ALEX. FOLTS.
Columbus, September 29, 1859. 4 hwdk
WE INVITE the attention of every one to
this Mammoth Stock, and flatter our-
selves that as much beauty, elegance, durability,
adaptation and taste was never displayed in our
selections.
Will find that T. C. II. has excelled himeelf in
their department, and w'ill be always happy to
serve them.
ova gents' ícrnishing department,
for merchandise* at4h* - ^Up'Stsir*,)
Will bo found replete with all tbe novelties of a
gentleman's toilet.
Hardware, Queensware,
Cutllery, and every.
thing usually found in a
Variety Store!
We do not intend to
WOBK FOB GLORY!
but arb determined not to bb
UNDERSOLD
COME AND EXAMINE!
BAKER.
v3n4ros
POSITIVELY
SBijiiixra OFF
AT COST.
AS we are determined to wind up our entire
business by the first day of January, 1860,
we will offer our goods from this on at positive
COST PRICES!
We invito every purchaser of Goods to come
and give us a call, as we pledge ourselves that it
will prove to the advantage of the buyer. We
are not desirous to
Blow or Spread False Humors,
But we hope to see buyers come in and judge
for themselves.
Q~T All persons indebted to the firm Will please
come forward and settle their accounts.
FR1EDBERGÉR, HEILBRONER & Co.
Columbus, November 24, 1859 12hl
Just Received
FROM Philadelphia and Pittsburgh a new
stock of. Medicines, Glassware,, Queens-
ware, &c., all of the best quality. Medicines
warranted fresh and genuine, all of which wil
be sold upon the most reasonable terms.
CHARLES KESLER.
aoent fob nr.. j. m. baker's
Ad 11*D y s pep tic Pills!
April 9 32tf 32jf
PECULIAR!
Wm. B. Roever,
DEALER IN
MERCHANDISE,
W
OULD inform his friends and the
general that he is now receiving
and well asserted stock of
ublic in
lia large
RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS.
TTnoetTJR^
(Succeseor to Noel & Uro.,)
BOOK SIMES,
and dealer in
STATIONARY—General News atad Adver-
tising Agent, Richmond, Texas.
ID" Subscriptions received for all publications.
W. P. HUFF,
wholesale and betail dealer in.
Frovislo ns ¿
FAMILY Supplies and Groceries of all kinds.
Also, ITats, Bdbts, Shoe , Prints, Sheeting,
Shirting and Heavy Goods generally.
W, P. H. will fill orders with the utmost dis-
patch, and as cheap as the cheapest. Terms,
Casft, or acceptance in Richmond, Houston or
Galveston.
W. P. II. will attend to the buying or selling
of lands, or Real Estate generally. Having re-
sided in this portion of Texas for thirty-fivé
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
Drugs and Medicines!
WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL!!!!
0. H. H5TKBÍ,
richmond, . texas,
HAS on haud a large end splendid stork
of the above articles, together wither
perfumery and fancy articles, which he will ¿ft
sell cheap for cash or on time to prompt custom-
ers. The attention of those needing articles in
his line m respectfully called to his stock. Give
him a call when you come to Richmond. gj y.
william p. grayson. ........... o. w. boarfl&an
GBAYSON & BOARDMAN,
eOTIflNÍAGTOBS
COraiSSIOIÍ MERCHANTS f
dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ée.
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
CASH ADVANCBS on4 Cotton and other
Produce consigned to us for sale or re-ship-
mept to our friends in Galveston, New Orleans
or the Northern cities.
AH orders from -our friends in tbe interior
will receive our prompt aud personal attention.
Satisfaction guaranteed,
references.
the citizens of our county
Richmond, Dec 4, 1858 15 tf
M. B. WILLIAMSON,
RICHMOND, TEXAS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
SÜESStÜB&ü {fflül&OTñBS©!!^
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
^ LARGE stock of GROCERIKS conetant-
. 1% on hand.
Richmond, March 5, 1859
St íy
DAVID TOO EE
(At WhUfitWt OU
BÉG leave to inform the ciütens^f Colorado'
anc tho adjoining couhties that they will br
receiving from the North in a few dm a laraé
stock of FALL and WINDER
Bóth .Foreign and
and Fancy Goods
for this market
Beady*]
And Gentlemen's Ftiron
description, of the best at
Hats and JD&1
Of Uie latest and most
Boots and Shoes
Ladies and Gentlemen1#. _____
and Shoes of every site and quality.
Saddlery.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles, Brjdkf,'
Gerths, Surcingles, Whips and Collars, anilffr#
setts Buggy Harness,
Jewelry.
Fine Silver Lever Watches, Gold Keys, Gold
Rings, Gold Collar and Sleevo Buttons, Gold
Breabt-pins and Lockets.
hardware and Cutlery.
Pocket" Knives, Knives and Forks, Rim andf
Plate Locks, Padlocks, Butts and Screws,-Ha .id
Saws, Key-hole and Wood Saws, Saw Setts,
Steel Squares, Try Squares, Spirit Levels, Claw-
hammers, Collins' Hansford Axes and Hatchets,
Footadz, Iron Wedges, Bed Screws and Bed
Wrenches, Screw-drivers and Coffin Screwiy
Chisels and Augers, Brace and Bit|s, Mill, Gin'
and Handsaw Files, Horse Rasps, Gun Tube*
and Waddifig, 'Kentucky Bells, Sliovels* and
Spades, Steel Com and Coffee Mills, Castings,
Iron and Nails, all sizes Log and Trace Chains/
Crockery andi Glassware.
China Tea Setts, Caps and Saucers,
and Ewers, Preserve Dishes, Tmpblers, Cbinrf
Toy Setts, China Flower Vases, ete.
Stationery. .
Cap and Letter Paper, White and Buff Enve-
lops, Slates and Slate Pencils, Leaf Pencils,
Carpenters' Pencils, Scrap Books, School Books#
Mitchell's Sehoot , Atlas and .Geography, Pas*
Books and Pocket Ledgers, Pocket-boatte and
Wallets, Money Belts and Pursee. FfMwy Work
Jfoxes, anda great variety of other articles too
Wdious to enumerate, ~stt
termined ta sell to puní:
lowest prices, and oD. the usual terms. All <
Will be promptly attended to.
In addition to I .
has a large stock of - í- '■?"*
STAPLE AND Í*AKCT
FALL & WINTER
g-oo x> s:
Consisting ef an extensive variety and very fine
selection of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING,
BONNETS, IIATS, CArS,
And, in short; everything usually kept in a
DRY GOODS STORE!
Having, within a short time, to meet heavy
PAYMENTS AT THE NORTH,
Mr. RCEVER will sell his Goods at reduced
prices, and
challenges competition
in regabd TO THE
NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS AND
Of his Goods. Returning thanks to his friends
and customers, and expressing gratitude for pa-
tronage extended to him heretofore, he would
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
Columbus, Sept 22, 1859. J¿n32tf¡e.
niei & MMm
GROCERIES!
o. uerseburqer . .wm daniels.
MERSEBURGER & DANIELS,
HAVING just received from New York tteir
splendid stock of
FAJiCY A If D FAMlLt
GROCERIES!
of all kinds suitable to the market, which (hey
offer at reduccd prices. Having bought for cash
at reduced rales, they feel safe in saying they
can sell
CHEAPER GROCERIES t
than any other house in town. The ladies are
particularly requested to call and examine their
• ulieiict tPtocfi oí ffiancti
Q Ml
R 8
O E
C I
. E R
ID* Highest cash prices paid for country pro-
duce. Hides and peltries wanted, for which
cash will bo paid!
Columbus, July 22,1859. 47y
j. s. lewellyn. ,
.a. w. putney
COLUMBUS
LIVERY
By A. SHERRILL & CO.
THE LARGE Brick Stable is now occupied
by the undersigned, who are prepared to
accommodate the public, at the following
Rates:
Saddle horse per day § 1 f>0
Buggy liorsc, without buggy, per day.... 'J 00
Buggy, without horse, j cr day J ii 00
Keeping horse per month 15 00
Keeping horse per week G 00
Keeping horse per day 1 50
llorse and buggy per day 3 00
53^* Whrn the rates have to bo booked, an
addition of 2d per cent, will be charged,
ii xxxvii viis. A. SllERRILL & Co.
Great Bargains.
THE undersigned have just received, and are
stilt receiving one of the finest and ino«t
extensive stocks of Ladies' Fancy and Dress
Goods, Dry Goods, Mantillas, Shawls, Embroid-
eries, Gents', Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hals, Cups", Carpet Bags, Valises, Trunks,
Saddlery, Hard and Iron Ware, Crockery and
Qucenswarc, Planters' Goods, Jewelry, Watches,
Silver.warc,Toys, Musical Instruments, Looking
Glasses, Tobacco, Segare, etc , etc.
Purchasers will find it to their own advantage
to give us a call befon buying elsewhere, for wo
not only venture to say, brft will iu actuality sell
at marc reduced ratts than goods have ever been
sold at in this market before.
FR1KDBL.RGUB, HEILI3RONFR &. Co.
0¿7" Beef Hides and Cottou bbught or taken
in cxchangc. 5 tf
■\757"lii® ¿5L ey.
| AA Bbls." Fulton's Extra Whiskey"—giiar-
1 1 vy V nii Iced pure—which will be s«!d cheap
ifWiliy FULTON & WHEAT,
i MThch 20,1858 34 Houston, Texas
LEWELLtN & PUTNEY,
[Next Door to the Post Office,)
Have réecived direct from New York a fresh
assortment of pure, unadulterated
DRUGS,
MEDICINES. PAINTSi OILS,
•y o Stuffs,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY,
Surgical Instruments,
Fine Cigars, Fine Wines. Brandy, Ac, for
Medicinal purposes. This assortment of
Drugs is Eutirely New, and of the
Purest and Best CJuahty. We
have just feccived a superior
article, for family use,.of
the justly eclebrati'd
BHMI1G $im,
Which gives a superior light, and is. a great deal
cheaper than candles.
Our Assortment of Medieines
Have been bought with theidtea of'securing the
PUREST AND BEST,
And those purchasing of us may restaatisficd as
to tlieir quality. Our rates will bo reasonable,
and our terms liberal to punctual ctistomcrs.
Returning our grateful thanks to our friends and
Keiurning our gian-iu v..—..-
the public for the very liberal patronage extended
to usthus far, we hope, by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of the same.
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
Columbus, Oct 6 1859
Which he , _
Y oik, fqjr cash, and will sell
Houston or Galveston, adding
would be pleased to fill orders A
and customers. . V * ¡
We will attend to the general commission bus.
iness, receive anil forward cotton, «pd makw
cash advances on all shipments to oOr friends im
Galveettof New Ojlcátifl ot New Yd*kf
DATID T0ORE A Co.
Columbus, Texas, Sept. 2,1859 1 Sap
I ''i-"-- •- _ ■- -- • ■ - - ' ; '
— 1 1 ... .■ ■■ ■ *1—« ■' V ' .—, I .11.1
TOWN
rpHE VACANT LOT of ground* oh tho
X South-west coiner of the public sobare, in
the town of Columbus, adjoining .Mr^Thomao
J. Neavitt's new store, and the slope óteupied by
Messrs. Folts Sc. Oakes; also, the ground add
two-story building thereon, cm this East side of
said public square, at present occupied by Mr.
Levyson ; also, one and one Júrtf lots in said tows,
and'improvements thereon, at present occupied
by Mr. Beverly Lacy, near Mr. Windrowfa
dwelling house; also, the one undivided half of
the " Texas Hotel/* opposite Wm. B. Roevér't
store; also the EpIiTarnr Walker pj^ace, adjoining
Mrs. Col's and Mr. fWg> reeidcueea, on tho
rivee North of Columbtw, . *
All, or any, of the above described pronertj^
can be had on reasopable^erms bv ap^yj^ng to
October 10,1859-7dkhl.
* ^
&■
PERFUMERY—Lyon's Katharionj Liquid
Hair .Dye Cristadoro Handkerchief
tracto—" &im Me SlilyT
Favorite; Frangipahni-
Humming Bird Extrsct—a
tide of perfumery; Eau de
43 LEWELLYN & PI
or Queen'
Q
UININE, of a superior quality, fofafr bjt
LEWELLYN & PtJTNJt*.
GEORGE
PRINTER ' WABE-H<
No. 105, POYDRAS STREET*
Between Camp and St. Charies*}
Hew
PRESSES, Type* Inks,
furnish ¡Bg of every
hand materials
taken in exchange
pound
jTHE AM
This oil, wi
burners and
light, equal to tliree
ne pint will burn
Fo
new, at
BINELES"
JOB
PRINTING
kxeouted with neatness AND
dispatch at this
OFFICE.
,.,o~l..to««h.^g5SON &
Farm for
j^-y place,
y place, half wty between
and LaGrangej is olfered
tains 497 acres of fine, «ch land—ha
is Valley Prairie Land, 140 aeres undo
fence, and in a high state of oulUv "
ted in a beanfifnl section of ooontry,
and cbunsh convenient. Theonwrej of
road runs through it. It is^a ft
stages running from Coloinbus
stop at my house. a comfi
house, never-facing well of water
bles, Ac., on the premisos. tt
Apply on the plac? to green
November 9, 1850-
_ , . ■#
fine lot of
ust received
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1859, newspaper, December 22, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177591/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.