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NOTICES OF ESTKAYS
TAKEN Of IN COLORADO COUNTY.
TAKEN U'P by Frederick Miller and cs-
trayed before A. J. Nave, J P C C, April
13¿ I860, a Red, White and Pided Ox, 7 or 8
" ^ 45 00 year old, branded W H, marked swallow-fork
.25.00 in theJeft, and crop and nndcrbit m the right
5 00 ear. Appraised at $35 00
• onia "year; m edvancc „ .,.$3 00
sone tear, paid in six months.... 3 5Q.
«-mos. ..WilO
r copies, one yeair, in pfctanee .12 50
Copie , ono year, in advance. .20 00
inadvance.... .35' 00
All copios most be sent to one address,
; a Clnb is made optin order to> seeuve oar
at the Club retes* >
• Political Circulars, or conmranicatmns of
Tr will be- charged
or less, constitute a sonare.
(tóífitatrs.
for county clerk
17 We are authorise# to announce JAMES
U. BULLINGTON as * candidato for County
Clark at the ensuing Aftgost election.
JAMES
Clerk
[T Wa ara aotharác¿ to aimoaoce J A
,I. JENKINS aa a candidate far County
at the ensuing August 'election.
fcr We are authorised to aimonnee GEORGE
W. BREEDING as a candidate for Comity
Clerk at the ensuing* August election.
V Ef We are authorial to announce JOHN
MACKEY as a capcMtate for County Clerk at
the ensuing August election.
for assessor and collector.
IT We are authorized to announce ROBERT
H. CARTER as a candidato for Assessor and
Collector at the ensuing August eleetioi .
fT We are authorized to announce TIEN RY
M. JOHNSON as a candidate for Assessor and
Collector at the ensuing August election.
are authorized to announce W^W
WALKER asa candidate for Assessor and Col
lector of this county. Election next August.
iy Wc are authorized to announce It H.
WADDILL as a candidate for Assessor and
Collector of Colorado comity. Election next
August.
CT We ate authorized to annoirñee WM,
GOODS as a candidato for Assessor and Collec-
tor at the ensuing Augnst elecinon.
CT We are authorized to announce J. S A M-
•tJEL HANCOCK as a candidate for Assessor
•nd Collector of Colorado county. Election in
August ensuing.
_ We are authorized to announce AU-
GUSTUS JONES as a candidate (ir Assessor
hud Collector of Colorado county, at the ensu^
j August election."
' O R DI a T R I c t cl%e R K.
. ,/ffe are authorized to announce ROBERT
n. TONE4! as a candtdMe for the office of
Dintrict Clerk of thiacoaMy.
' IT We are authorized tn announce WM. II.
EDWARDS as a candidate for the office of
I Clerk of Colorad county. Election in
¿next. "r
We are authorized to annotmee J p
IERDEVU asa camfidate for the office of
. Clerk. Election next August.
fo r s h e ri ff.
IT We are authorized to announce IRA A
HARRIS ss candidate for re-election to the
office of Sheriff of Colorado. Election next
August.
17 We are authorized to announce JOHN
C. UPTON as a candidate for the Sheriffalty of
Colorado county. Election in August next,
for district attorney.
tT Wa are authorized to announce J. 8.
VAN I>E GRAAFF a candidate for re-election
to the office of District Attorney for the First
Judicial District. Election first Monday iff An-
gust next.
|7 We'*¥e authorized to announce EÓWa'R D
COLLIER, Of Colorado county, as a candidate
office of Diotriet Attorney, for'the Firs
Judicial District. Election the* wit Monday
In August. . _
for county treasurer.
MP We am' aétliürized Iif .announce ft. tí
PUTNE Y as a candidate for Treasurer of Colo-
rado' couaty. Election August' next.
We are authorized to announce ¿HAS
KESLER as a candidate for reelect to the
¿ffice of Codoty Treasurer. Electioii A«gii*t
next. *
17 We arc authorized to anaotmcc Aut.
Folts, as a candidate for the office of County
Treasurer. Election Aug est next.
for cqvxty surveyor.
U We are uAorizsd to anaounCe JOHN
M. CARSON as a candidate for Surveyor of
Colorado county. Election Aagust next.
(7 We are authorized to announce J. M
CONNELLY as a candidate for Surveyor of
. Colorado county. Election next August. .
' We are authorized to announce W«. G.
IKS ■■ • candidate for County Surveyor,
r at tho ensuing Aogost election.
carriage
MANUFACTORY!
; naderrigned baring located in Columbus
the purpose of carrying on the Carriage
storing business, respectfully solicits a
■bare of tho jntbiic patronage. Eastern material
will bo employed. Repairing of all description
is the carriage line done With neatness and dis-
aitrh All new work warranted to stand
Termo cash or note at six Months. Shop oppo-
site the Brick Livery Stable. p. GROSS.
Cotantws, Texas. Jbn }* I8Cft 19 tf
Wagon and Team For Sale !
"HE undersigned will sell at private sale, a
•ft. large wagon and Mule team, consisting of
FOUR FINE MULES!
A f<*d ha res in wttt be srrtetí. Give me a calf •
June 21, MMK) 30 M MONG.
npAKEN UP by C. P. Brown, and est rayed
A i before A J. Nave, i P í C, a Yoke of
Oxen—one a dniv ancí white,. liO years old, bran-
ded on the left hip:,0 (with a line through the
O,) blotched brand on- the left side, on the right
hip-WC, marked crop and two underbita in the
left ear, and swallow-fork in the right ear. The
other is a black and white ox, 7 years old, bran,
ded on the right hip C E, and on the ham S,
and the point off, marked underbit in thelefl,.
and under half-crop in the right ear. Appraised
at $55. by M. £. McNeill and J. VV. Anderson.
.April 2*4tb, I860 **
TAKEN UP by Thomas H. Rollaron, and
estráyed before John Mackey, J P C C,
May 28, I860, a White American Mare, 14¿
hand's high, 13 years old, no marks or brands.
Appraised at $100 by J. G. Newsom and Ira
A. Harria
HPAKEN UP by R. Sellers, and eetrayed be-
JL fore Av J. Nave, J P C C, two animals—
ohe a Bay American Horse, 22 years old, about
15¿ hands high, saddle marks. The other a Bay
Mare, 7 years old, shod all round when taken
up, branded on the leftrshouIder D, a ¿mall star
in the forehead. The horse valued at $50, and
the Mare at $125 by Alexander Fitzgerald and
David Tooke. April 28, I860
TAKEN 1>P by William- SfapTeton, and es-
trayed before J. D-. Gill more, J PC C, two
Horse mules of Mack color—lorre aboot 11 years
oid, with Spanish brand on the left hip, about
"13¿ banda highi The ether branded with a
-Spanish P, and T and L connected in one letter
immediately under the P on the left shoulder,
and C F on the right hip ; also Spanish brand
on the left hip, about 13 hands high, and about
15 years old. Appraised by Henry Insall and
Seaborn Stapletonfat One Hundred Dollars for
both. April 28,1860
TAKEN UP by Warren Winn, and cstrayed
befóte John Mackev, J P C C, on the 5th
day of May, A. D. 1860, one Brown Mare, 8 or
9 yean old. about 14 hands high, no brand.
Appraised by Willis McMickin and Henry In-
sall at $50, May 5th, I860.
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TAKEN UP by M. M. Seherer, and estrayed
before A. j.'Nave,J PC C,on t&e 5thday
of June, I860, one Red and White Pided Work
Steer, 8 or 9 years old, branded 22, and marked
underbit Mid split in each ear. Appraised by
R. L. Seherer and S. P. Umborger at $20.
Juno 5 , 18SP.
The foregoing ¡a «he rob stance of estray' ap-
praisements filed in mv office.
40 C. WINDROW, C. C. C. C. C.
ms*s
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T. VV. FOLTS. P. J. OAKE3.
STofotr t|an l|f potest 1
S. Meyer & Co.
0
ONTINUÉ to keep o hand a good Btock of
Staple and Fatter .
DRY COODS,
CLOTHING,
ET CETERA,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
GALVESTON PRICES!
Or as Low as they can be purchased anywhere
in the State !!
For Cash Only.
A good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Segara
and Tobacco always on hand. Give us a call!
39 8. in EYE It & Co.
S. MEYER, )J. WENTHALL,? ^ , .
Houston. \S. SHULZ, \ Columbus.
Sale of Negroes.
WILL BE SOLD to>the highest bid* 4t
dér on the 4th. day of July next, onxro.
four months' credit, one N EURO WOM AN
—aged 28 years, Hack color, good cook and
washer; also, two negro ebildrcn, girls, ages five
and4 two yeanf; Salé at two o'clock at the
eonrt.hotibo.mi C^luntbus. Parchasen required
to give drafts ah good cominercia! houses, to be
paid ibBl' months' afterdate.
The aforesaid negroes belong to the estate ol
Mrs. Nancy Ware, deceased, and are sold by
herhfeifae;.
Columbus, June 16, I860 23
liHlardL an^L Bar
ROOM!
- M. t. MltOWLTOnf,
HAVMÍG purchased the interest pf Johh A.
Porter in the Billiard and Bar Room,
would annotmee to the public that he may be
found at the old standi ready and willing'', to ac
commodate those who may favor him with'aeall.
Hie Bar Room is swpphed with fine assortment
of Brandies, Whiskeys, Wine's, Cordials, and all
other Lnpmrs asuaRy found in a Bar. Be «'ill
keep on hand Airing the summer a * apply df lee.
and having1 a Bar-keeper well tkilled in mixing
up drinks, «lie Proprietor is satisfied that he will
be able to please the most fostidieu* Ye thirs.
ty Í give no a call. 37
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A. G. WEDGE,
— ARTIST IK —
IjWamotajK. $|dt|ra|| artb
Amtorotype,
With ail the late Improvements!
noons ovjca nkwsom, lacey k. co.
All Wark Warranted Durable £ Satisfactory!
The Ladies and Gentlemen are respcct
fully incited to call and examine spccimeus.
Colombus, June 7, I860.
Beg leave to remind tlieir old friends and customers in Colorado
and vicinity that tbey have recently purchased a large and care-
fully selected variety of
spring # summer goods,
Of tfie very Mtest fíisMon?, We would especially direct the at-
tention of purchasers to our large stock of Gents, Youths and
Boys' Clothing, which has been bought of the most reliably Cloth-
ing establishments in New York, at reduced prices, and which
combine elegance, durability and fteatft0?s. The Lai>ies w!k> may
favor us with a call will find that we have paid especial attention
to their necessities, and have selected a variety of
Of the latest and most fashionable styles, and of. the finest mate-
rial. We invite {hem to call and examine our selections^.
We have also Boots, Shoes, Hats, Qaps, Hardware, Willow-
ware, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, and. in shortr every-
thing usually found iii a DRY G00I|fi^T01lE!
As we have purchased an extensivtf JÉk, we are determined to
sell them cheap ; and all we ask is li^Mfciiination of our assort-
ment, and we feel confident that we inSrbe competent to please
the tastes of the most fastidious. Returning our sincere thanks
for the patronage of which we have heretofore been the recipients,
we respectfully solicit a continuation of the same upon the merit
that we will sell our customers Goods as cheap as anybody, and
will please them in neatness, texture and durability. Call and see.
Columbas, Texas, March 22, 1860 FOLTS & OAKES.
professional.
w. s. delanv
. .j. 8. shropshire.
DELANY & SHROPSHIRE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CULUMBUS, TEXAS:
Y^ETILL-practice in the First Júdieial Distnet
Vt and the adjoining counties.
|3T" Particular attention will be given to the
investigation of Land Titles, payment of taxes,
and all business concerning land.
All claims committed to t-ham will bo promptly
collected and remitted. 29
A. II. DAVIDSON,
Attorney andfCounselor at Law,
23 COLUMBUS. TEXAS..
W; M. BASER
. . .a. ¿i. bákek
VJ TOO. 1ÍJA
O* OffTce with Dr. Thomas W. Harris.
A. NISKE RN,
Attorney!andfConnseler*at Law,
LA GRANGE, TEXAS,
WILL praetice'in the counties of die First
Judicial District, and in the Fupremt
Court at Austin and Galveston-. Especial at-
tention given-to the collection oC claims and the
investigation of land titles. Good references
given when required. [v3n20hl?
• WM. H. GAZLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
SPECIAL attention given to the collecting
business. O" Office oyer William Baker's
T3ii20III?
E
store.
richard- v. cook. . .
.coward collier
COOK & COLLIER,
Attorneys & aunselors at Law,
COL U M Bf S,
COLORADO CO., TEXAff,
,L attend promptly and^ strictly to all
H. TRACY'S
ESTABLISHMENT
AT ALL-
iOflia
ICE CREAM!
No Admittance After Ten O'-
clock ut Night!
NO CREDIT TO ANY ONE
w
! CO
<1
o
Columbus, May 3!), 1860-n35.
Beethe & Sandmeyer's
NEW
Grocery Store!!
WE respectfully announce to the citizens of
Columbus and the public generally that,
having opened a New Grocery Store in Colum-
bus, we iutend to keep on hand at all times a
GENERAL ASSORTMÉNT
Suited" to this market, sueh as Sugar, Coifce,
Flour, Bacon, Irish Potatoes, Fancy Articles,
Wine, Porter, Sejrars, etc , ete. Give ns a call.
BÉETHE & S^NDMEYER.
Columbus, February 4, I860 21 air
Wm. G. de GrRAFFENRIED'
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE,
CoLfTMuus, Texas.
TENDERS his services to the citizens of Col
orado and adjoining counties in all th-j
branches of his profession. Having, for several
years, paid particular attention to the study of the
fevers of this latitude, he professes to be well
skilled in their treatment, especially that of Tv
phoid. He has also treated Chronic Diseases of
the THROAT antbLUNGS, stich as Bronchitis,
Aethma and Consumption in its inpipicnt stage,
with sueh success as to warrant him in the as-
sertion to the public, that they may certainly
expect to be benefitted, if not entirely cured
The Doctor wishes to be as reasonable in his
charges 'as circumstarfces will permit, remem-
bering the adage, " Live and let live." (>ho«e
Notice.
IN BÉÍIALF of my late partner ánd friend,'
David Tooke, I respectfully solicits a contin-
uation of that patronage whieh has been so Lib-
erally extended to the late firm of " David
Tooke & Co.," iu the town of ColumliW. Mr-
Teoke will leave in a few days for the North to
lay in his Fall and Winter Goods, f. respect*
fully rccommend all those wishing to'buy goods
at low prices to give him a call.
N. McKINNON.
Columbus, June 6. 1860.
Saddlery.
HENRY KASTROP respectfully announces
to the public tha1. he ka prepared'to manu-
facture
SAÍ>Í>LÉS, BRIDLES á HARNESS
At short notice, and oh accommodating terms.
His'cxpéricncein tíie business warrants him'in
stating that be, will be able to please all.
Columbus, June 13-; 1860-36
E. R. HAW LEY & Co.,
SSÜafc! Síafecrs asi fibitós,
colombo anfl'riciijfono, tkxas.
CONSTANTLY on hand Watehcs, Clocks,
Jcwefiry, Furo Silver, Plated Ware, Fine
Cutlery, Musical Instruments and Music,
Papier Mache Goods,. Paintings, Toilet
Articles, Topis and Material*.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired
and satisfaction guaranteed g3
R. W. Putney,
{Of the firm of Leieellyn & Putney,)
HAS recently n-tnrncd from the North, and
has brought with him a large and well-be-
lected assortment of Drugs, Mediciucs. Paints,
Oils, Books, Stationery, etc. Tho attention of
the literati is especially invited to the collection
of Miscellaneous Books.
LAMMS neatly printed at tine office, and
on moderate terms.
B
Si 4 «*5, *<*> "Jb dbV tkJ ckTo <JLU oAJ f
(At Sign <i^ the Ham $ Produce House,)
yildm Street
(MtSSSHBlSS* TiX/aSi,
HAS Received dirige* from New York, in ad-
dition io> hie large stock of Staple Groce-
ries, a select bill* of
FANCY GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Rectified, choice Old Rye, su-
perior O!Í Bourbon Whiskies, fine Cognac, Ap
pie and Ginger Brandies, Jamaica Rum, Sweet
Malaga, Port, Madeira, Claret and Champagne
Wines, Porter, Ale and Cider. Also, a lot of
Stone-drocks, Jars and Jugs—a good stock of
Tinware—all of which will be sold low for cash
Columbus, April 27, I860. 17
SIMON THPLEMEIER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FAMILY and fancy
GBOCÉRIES,
WEST BIDS OF THE POBtlC SCll'ARE,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
COLUMBUS LODGE,
a , iri,
t o. 0. F.,
Mmff tcfrUrly every Saturday evening at
th«j Lodge room in Columbus.
E. P. WHITFIELD
CAN |>e}found by his1 old friends and cus-
tomers at David Tooke's Store, where he
will be pleased to see then , and sell them all
tho goods he can, and promises to give all, as
heretofore, satisfaction.
BRUSHES.—Paint, Wh¡te..waBh, Marking,
Shoe, ¡Sash, Hair and Tooik Brushes, for
sale by BOWELS & GOSS.
Tea Dollar Reward.
STRAYED; in the latter'part of March, from
the subscriber, in Jackson county, twelve
miles Nor.h.of Texaná, two
AMERICAN MARES!
One of them blaek, with a small, star in . the
face, no btands ; the other a sorrel, no marks or
brand, has a heavy mane and tail. Address me
at Texana, 31t2nr L. C. PRESTON.
FOR THE LADIES.
ON hand ahd for safe at the Drug Store of
Lewellyn and Putney, a yárióá assertaient
Albums, ilerbariunis. Fancy Note íaper, Cards
and Envelopes tp match, extract M««k, Oriental
Cream for Eiéaüiifying; the eomplexk>ri,'Pha!ours
Cologne, ccbbrat'ed Goldeii Bell Cologne, But-
terfly ext«|*t,.M Forget-me-not," cxtraet Violets.
Lubin's Estricta, Fancy Toilit Soaps, Fruit
Basket Soap, Lip Salve, Cold Cream, etc. The
ladies are respectfully invited to call and exam-
ine our scleelfon of articles in their line.
,, FOtt THE HAIR.
FAMILy Pomade, Wright's Gold Medal
Fj-angipanni Pomado, Phalon's Bear's Oil
BazinV Pomade, Macassar. Oil, Monument Co.
logne, Lyon s Katharion, Barry's Tricophcrous,
the Hyacinth, a np.w an elegant article, can be
purchased at the Drug Store of
lewellny & putney.
>wn Lots.
TF Ap J ERAL OFFER i8 made I Will
1 dispose of one-half of Block Nn. (^.situa-
ted soutb^wcsP of the Public Squaw,, m il.e
town of Columbus, f require one half of the
purchase money down, the balance in six,
and twelve montls, witbnote and\en percent,
interest and a lien on the lots. Apply
_ t i ,^AKER' Citi&n Office.
Colunwos, June 15,1860.
john dealt.. ..willis RANDLK. . .FRED. E. SANFORD
. DEAN, HANDLE & Co.,
Cotton Factors,
i ..AND...
Genera]^Commission Merchants,
GALVESTON, TEXA«. 48
1iomas cbitciilev nooKER
T. CRITCHLEY & Co.,
(Successors to J. F. Jenkins,)
RECEIVING & FORWARDING
MBB.O 3E3L£LKTS,
EAGLE LAKE. _ .TEXAS
Brushes.
HAIR. Hat, Flesh, Clothes, Shoe. Paint,
Camel %hair and Infants' Hair Brushes,
and Badgers-hair Blenders. Call on
lewellyn A: putney
w
business confided to their care.
Columbus, Nov 23,1859
13
R J. PUTNEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
19 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
W. J. I>ABI>ENr
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
A. B. CARTER,
Attorney and: Counselor at Law,
40 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ROBERT L. FOARD,
ATTORNEY AT
COLUMBÉS, TEXAS. 13
JOífN H. ROBSON,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
WILLIAM G. w EBft. ......... .william r. jartfon
WEBB &
iLaOTsaa
.TAR M ON.
WM.M. BASER &BM
ARE RECEIVING THEIR
NEW STO 6K
K'f"
GOODS,
CoH«sting in part of Plantation and FurnislmTg
Staple
Agents,
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAJS,
WILL practice in the counties of Fayette,
Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell1, Gonzales, La
Vaca. Wharton, Fort Bend, Austin, Colorado
and Washington, ánd in thé-Suflrérafe antf Fede
ral Courts at the cities of Atoiitin and&klvkston.
Collections and Remittances promptly nade;
Lands located, bought and sold, patents ob
taincd, titles perfected ahd taxes paié all over
the State. ® ly*
Linen, Plain and Drilled, Coltonades, do.; Do-
mestics, Brown and Bleached, Sheetings, Stripes,
Checks, Ginghams, Prints,.
ÍÁJÍCY DRESS feOODS,
Scotch and' French Lawns and Jaconets. Fr« neH !
Organdies, DoubTé Skirt Robes, and in Bolts,
Black and Printed Lawns and Muáh'n*, Brilliant
'Dotted "ani Fancy Swiss, Silk Plaid'and;
Beragcs, Fancy Silks, Edgings, Ipsrrtings,
Ribbons, Dres Trimmings, Mantillas,
LADIES AND MíSSÉft!
Bonnet^ & Hats,
Geuts' Hats, of all qualities, styles and priccs
■YOUTHS AND GENTS*
C L O T H I N C!
Shoes, Boots and Slippers, Gents' Wear, L. B
Shirts, J Hose, CraVats, Collars, ete.
mmwwssm ® tgi-iiiia j &
Silver Spoons and Forks, Table Knives, Pocket
Knives, etc. t
Yankee Notions, Musical Instruments, Violins,
Flutinas, ^ccordsons, Looking Glasses,
French & German Fancy Goods,
Woodwarc, Stoneware, Glass, Crockery, Tubs,
Well Buckets, ete.
SADDLERY,
RaulstonX tú orlfcr, and Texas do., Ludiesr
Buggies and Harness, Tobacco and Segárs, Fan-
cy Groceries, Window A)il-cloth Shades and
Window Fixtures, Wall Paper, Window Hang-
ings, etcvChildrens'
Carriages and Willow Wagou .
From the great variety of our stock, we can '
not enumerate all the articles to which we rfe-
specífully solicit a continuation of tbe patronagc'
of our friends and customers and'the public— ,
hoping to be able to please in styles, quality and-
prices of Goods. You will please give us a call
and carefully cxau-inefor yourselves before pnr-
'chaeing elsewhere.
WILLIAM M., BAKER & BRO.
Colombae,'Nairch 28, lfei ' 28'
john T. HARCOURT .john il robson
HARCOUET & ROBSQÍT.
Cohtm&us, Colorado County, Texas]
WILL practice Law hi partnership in alt the
étnrls of tbe First Judicial District—in
the counties of Lavata and Gonzales, of the
Tenth District--and in the Supreme and Federal
Courts at Galveston aud Austin 21 tf
M itolie J.®"
Patent self-reg ula ting
WIND MILLS
For Pumping Water from well* ot %ttrtnmt, for
irrigation, slock, railroad stations, He.
THESE Mills regulate themselves, according
both to the ititensity of the wind and the
fullness of the cistern. In a storm, they present
the edge of the blades' to the wind, and Consc
queolrly can never be injured or blown down. In
a light breeze tho blades are fair to the wind,
ami whatever the intensity of *hé winil, the speed
is always tlvo same; and'whenever the cistern is
filled to any desired depth, the edges of the
blades arc presented- to the breeze, and the Mill
stops. Accordingly, when once set up and put
to running, it needs no attention, but will oper-
ate the year ronnd like •• a thing of life," thus
drawirg no more water than is required.
The tindersigned having purchased the right
for the State of Texas ti sell the above Mills,
announces to thé public that he will be prepared
to furnish them by the middle of June this year,
to all wishing to avail themselves of this valuable
invention.
For the purposes above mentioned, they sur-
pass everything ever brought into use. They
can be seen at Areola station, on the ifojwton
'Tap and Brazoria Railroad, and at Giini island
station o the Houston aud Tzxas Central R. R.
Those having doubts of their utility arc re-
spectfully referred to —
E. W. Taylor, President of the II. T. & B. R.
A. Groesbecck, w " II. itT.G.
J. W. Stump,Chief Engineer II. T. & B. R.
A- M. Gentry, President Texas &- N. O. R.
The price of these Mills, including Pump, is
from $ ISO to $200, according to si3'e. ••
In my absence from the State, R. P. Bovce, of
iloutoii, is my solo ageut for the sale of these
Machines. E. d. NASH.
Culumbn, Brazoria county, Texas 35 mil
LIVERY & SALE
STABLE,
¿YJDUFFY & SIL VET,
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WÉ beg^ leave respectfully to announce to
the citizens of this Viciuity and the public
generally that we have opened á x
lveiíy akd &au£star i/r
In the eligibly sit.iated and commodious Frarfie
Building known as " Noah "Bonds' Stable," sit -
uated in tbe Southern part of the town of Co-
lumbus, opposite the jail, where .we will at all
times be ready to aceoirimodafe our friends and
the public, either in the way of feeding, hiring
or buying and selling horses ¡'also, to lei
BUGGIES AÜI> RACK
On liberal terms/ The senior partner of the firm'
having had considerable ánd varied experience
in the management *f horses, unhesitatingly
states that bis knowledge of the horse pecu-
liarly adapts him for this business; wliile the
Junior is a young man of known and recogiiizcd
industry. By oiir combined effoits, we aré as-
sured'that we, can anif will afford satisfaction ió'
those who may patronize us. All are hereby
invited to give us a trial.
RATES. " *
Board for single horse per month. $1.1 CO.
.. per week
.. .. .. .per day
Saddle Horse per. day.
Horse and Buggy per day.
¡¿boat Buggy, per day
6 00
1 25
1 50
3 00
2 00
Í 50
5(r
Horse wi
Buggy, without Horse, per day
Single fijed V *.
IUcks always ready for hire, according to Ihe
cootract made. Hirers bound, in every instance,
for breakage and damages. We will alw iys be
abundantly supplied with the best of provender,
the finest of stock, and the most careful and ca-
pable Ostlers. Oiié or both members of the firm
will at all times .be found at the stable, super-
vising its management.
DUFFY tí SILVEY-
Columbus, Texas, March 2, 1860 23 3w
Saint Nicholas Eclipsed!
MIE " St. Nicholas Stomach Bitters" have
. been cast into the most isolated shade by
O'RichaVdson's Concentrated Sherry Wine Bit-
ters—the best arliclc of the kind now m use.
We have also oil hand' Host otter's Bitten, Sack-
ed Bclchcr & Qo.'s Family Bitters, Fiue Cognac
Tonie •Bitters, Park's Balsam, India Cbolagogue,
Ridley's Sarsaparilla, Jacob's Cordial, (for chol-
era, diatcliea and dysentery,) Avres* Cheny
Pectoral, Dr. Roger's Compound áyrup of Liv-'
erwort, Tar and .Clianchalagua. Call for them
on tEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
WINES and LIQUORS, for .Medicinal pur-
poses ; Fine Brandies, Whiskey, Rum,
Wines, ct cctcra, for sale by
bowers k g06s.
For Sale.
ALIKEÍ.Y, No. 1 NEGRO MAN,,cheap
foe eash. He is sound and healthy, a
g'iod field hand and first rate cotton picker.
apply to 37 j. w. e. Wallace.
I
OrLS.--Linseed. Lard, Castor Oil, Olio Oil
Neat's Fwt Oil and Tanner's Oil, for salt^
BOWERS & COBa I. '-
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1860, newspaper, June 30, 1860; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177604/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1845-1860: 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.