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THE COLORADO CITIZEN.
BATES OF ADVERTISING :
'One square, ne insertion. #1 00
kfiach Subsequent insertion 50
'Business Cards, one square, one year 10 00
*For six months ® 00
lFoi three months
'One column, changed quarterly, one year. 80 OU
*1 If <t « " • " 45 00
'Quarter column................. .v 25 00
Announcement of'Candidates.. .v.
SUBSCRIPTION í
One copy one year, in art vanee $3 00
One copy one year, paid in six months 3 50
One copy one ye*r, paid in twfelve mos... 4 00
Fivecopies,.one year, in Vdrónce.v.-... .Us 50;
Ten copie , one year, in *dwfce..v.vv.00
TwentyirtipMS, oricy'ear, in advfertce. .-.v. a UU
n¿j- jOVcfrpi** must be sent te ' ttnc address,,
when a Club is made up, in ordw'tb «éiiíre 6'úr
«paper at the Club rales.
.Vv Political Circulars, or comrtiunidtetibrts of
• private or personal character, Will 'be chefged
•a* advertisements. _
ffj- Ten litté «r'féCT.'bbVtótUn^XléfltftLre.
Utiaallaittomj ^.ítotoments
ma*
1Í¿EMÓA*L 'OA&DS, Eto.
Dr. í?. 3Btair^is
WILL-fttttitliHie'the practice of medicine at
bis óld ¿tarid in Columbus, and hopes, by
strict attention U> bis business, to merit the con-
tinued approbation of bis friends and thetpublic
generally.
Coluhihiis. jariuifry 4 í 18 y
DR. 3: S. LEWELLYN
WILL eontinae tlie practice *f Medicine in
its etfriotirfbmnCfccs. 'He réturn his thanks
♦to hisforihér ptetrtíWS, arid bbpes, by strict atten-
Hiuh to bis profession, to mt*rit their continued
¡patronage, and that of the public generally. He
(may at all times be found at the Drt)$g fctore of
Xewellyn and Potney, when not proftteéíbhdly
'absent.
!3T#r 'LeweKyh's'übnnéctiato with the Drug
8ttife will toot 'interfere, in tony wtey, with the;
Iprfeetice of his pitifAssfoh
"Dr. E. T. GAZLEY,
"PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Eagle Lake, Texas, f
ÉSt'fiCTPtítíLV offers 'his 'services 'tbHHe*
j citizens of Eagle Lake and the surrounding
Hsontotry in all llie branches of his profession.
Experience warrants bim 'in believing that he.
will give general satisfaction wherever liis ser-|
Tices may tb demanded. Especial attention;
igiveto'tu'tlie radical cure óf Hernia. 29
ft
íBiffl'íf.ás'irav!
It. f. *DE GRAFFÉ'NRIED, D.DS.
HAS permanently located in the
town of Columbas, and re ¡
spectfully tenders his professional
services to its citkem -arid the Htfrroanding
(country.
—Vfc'i'is'fe'awc* .—
♦Ctfl. if. fc. "Locket t, "Washington; t)r. A.
If. Manly, LaGrange; 'Capt. \Ym. Rogers,
Houston Texas. 47
m£F0RM PHYSICIANS.
VVRS. J. F. & ft. A. 1ílC?KS btoviiig asso-
1 / ciatcd themselves together in the practice
'ttf Medicine and its collateral branches, respect-;
Ytolly effer their professional services te the ■biti-;
*3tK'df<Colnmbns, vieiftifcy artd (Hfe public gen-
craRy. thsy 'hope by close application to
Hkuainesa ank prompt attention to all oases, to
merit a reasonable share of patronage. They
claim to treat diseases upon rational and scien,
entifie priuciplcj, selecting such remedies as toe !
•in humony with the Uws of -life.
Office aver Messrs. &>Hs and Oakes' re.
j. j. dick,
tIASBIAOE T-SIMMER,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
'Would réápéiít-
> fully inform the
-citizens of Colo-
rado and adjoining counties that he is prepared to
'do Carriage Trimming and Painting. All work
'warranted to please, at prftces *o«Hit thfc 'times.
'Cash for all work dosje t>n delivery.
Columbas, Texas, November 3, IP60 5y
M. A. sai,
Sign and
Painter,
SJ COLUMBUS, TEXAS
O
Gents and Boys' Clothing,
P the very latedt and riioft fashionable
totyle, iust received and for sale by
1 FOLTS 4s OAKES.
FEMALE SEMINARY,
THIS iustituttion has been pWc-
ed under the entire control óf
Prof. Kits y and Rev. J J.Loomis!
as irinc.pals, áhtí to thortough course has been
aJoptcd, in order that fed-V&htáfccs may be pre-
sented both for moral and mental culture sée
oud to none in the State.
FACULTY.
P. RILEY, A. Mi,
Prof, rtf Ancient Languagés arid Nát. Scíérice
Rev. 3r. jr. ¡fjooaiis,
Professor pf Mathematics, Mó?tol Ssiéttce
and Belles "LeUtos;
Miss MARY HASWEtlJ,
Teacher of Vocal '"and "Irtstrdbiental Mrisic;
3 00
4 00
5 00
>6 00
•50
Teáclier nf Orndtaentál Blanches*;
fr=ERMS PER MONTtl.
Prriháfy Dep'arhrient. $2 00
Preparatory (first and second terms).... ° ""
.. (third and fourth terms)....
Collegiate Departmeut .v.'-
Musical Dep., wiih use of instrument...
Incidental fee, pcrtescion^. . . .v. .v. /.
iriic'ncit ífeéssirtft of íhis institution :W¡Í1'com-
mence on tho first Monday in September. Com-
petent acsiSkiiis will be employed whenever the
interests tfr the Seminary shall demand it, but
at próteent'the Primary Department will 'be con-
ducted solely by the-Principles.
Pupils will be chai^étí from the 'fltiic óf en-
trance until the close 'df rhe 'term ; and no de-
duction made for ábseri'ce racépt in cases oi
profrrtcted ilftitíos Uf Mat least two'weéks. _
—A full sett of Philosophical and Chcm-
ical Apparatus will be procured and in readiness
for the coming session. 41
da^xd tooke,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and wholesale and retail dealer;fn
DRY GOODS,
groceries,
Hardware*,
Q u eeñ & w a v&n,'
Boots and Shoef^,
RILA© y-MADE
CLOTHING,,
' (
NEGRO KERSEVS,
«LANCETS,
CASTINGS,
BLlCfeSMITH TOOLS,
SPACES AND SHÓVfcLS,
TRACE AND OX CHAINS,
SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
BAGGING AND EOPE!
Also, a large assortment of Sdbool Books.
WILL receive fend fiirfrfcrif 'Cotton to
Houston and Galveston, and make lib-
eral advances upon cotton consigned for ship,
ment.
Columbus, Texas, Nov. 9, I860 6
IF YOU WANT TO
PAY vjism
FOR NEW & SPLENDID
GOODS,
CALL ON
Folts & Oakes.
to «if Wbom it May Concern !
LETTÉR3 of administration on the estate
of tbe late Willis McMickiu were granted
In tbe undersigned by the Hod. Probate Court >
rif Calorada county, at iu January Term, 1851.
wb^uiftre all^éíaofts h ái/i ngfc la i m safeañ n si sa?d
estate will present them to me; and those in-
debted to the xaroi will come forward and pay.
January I#, 4861 t4. E. M. GLENN.
15. R. HAWKEY 4 C®.
$Iatrt Sakew atoi
fttebmond, Texas.
CONSTANTLY on hand Watches, Clonks
Jewelry, Pore Silver, Plated Ware, Fine
Cutlery, Musical Instruments and Music, ^no
Fapicr Mache Goods, Paintings, Toilet y/V
Articles, Tooh and Matérisfls.
Y3T Wftffches and Jewelry careTufly repaired
«nd satisfaction f;£
A. RAVERTT,
®Rulcl)wak«r ftteeler,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and
the public that be has established
bis shop <in the office next to the Brick
Livery Stable in Colutnb&s, fend is pre-
pared to do all woft in his line of business with
neatness and dispatch. All work warranted
when the instrument is originally good.
Columbus, January 3, 18til v4nl3hl
isttltattioits 2U>totismtnts.
HOUSTON BUSINESS CARDS.
C. ^. 'LONGCOPE & CO.;
COtton f'aotorsy
'A N ' b ■
^etteiaE
(Ware-house corner of Third and Railroad
''streets, terminus of the Central Railroad)
«houston, texas,
WILL store artd forward cotton and mer-
chandise ; sell on commission or advance
on same for shipment. '-Cotton, Wool and Hides
consigned tb'üs'by'the Railmá'ds will be received
free of dráyage. Orders for plantation supplies
promptly responded to, when accompanied with
cash or produce. Bagging and Rope (tarnished
to customers.
Referen c fc's.
T.fíouSe Co., B. A. Shephdrlü, A. J.
Burke, T. M. -Bagby, Houston; R. £ D. G.'
Mills, E. B. Echols íf- Cb , *B. Á. Shepherd if-
Co., J. Shackleford, Galveston. v3u49lly.
T. E. BYRNE'S
marble yard,
opposite the fannin iióuse,
HOUSTON. ..-... ...... .. .TEXAS.
WILL Ihariufacture to ordér 5fcnitmei)t«,
Tombs, Head rfhd 'Foot Stones, friJhj 'llie
best Italian and American Marble.
He will furnish Mantles and Building Marble
as cheap'fescan be imported from the North.
Lettering and Carving done in the best style
Li. J. Latham,
DEALER IN
China Crockery, Glassware, >
FURNITURE,
CARPETS, HOUSE-FURNISHING
GhOODS, AND STAPLE & FANCY
DBY GOODS,
Maín Street, Houston, Te'xas.;
k
kxfytxl
I s
COMING!!!
teDWABB MORDAN,
Negro and Real Estate Broker,
CONGRESS ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS,
GIVES his personal attention to the sale and
purchase of Negroes and Real Estate/
Having a large acijufeintfen'SeHti :fhfe 'IntéHdr of;
Texas, he invites the ¡Ritrbbage of the piiblic.
Refers to Henry Stlfapson and Co., C. Ennis
and Co., Van istytie land Taylor, and T. W.
House and Co.
There will be a sale of Negroes every Satur.
day and Wednesday at 12 o'clock. 33;
Wm, It. Wilson,
HOUSTON, TE.XA8,
IMPORTER an€ "detílér'4!i wsire and
Agrléültwrrilimplements, Mechanics' Tools,
Wbbd and Willow Ware, Copper, Tin and sheet
Iron, cutlery. Nails, castings, Grind and Mill
stones, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Tin, Iron~
and Zink, cooking and Parlor Btrtves, Solar
Lamps. LiA and To ice Titoips.'Gin 'Bands of al-
sizes, Métbp áml 'Gtltn Tácklttg. Agent for
Herring's Fire Proof Safes; and Hoe's, Dis ~
ton's and Blakewe!Í^ "Cirt!ülar Saws. 23'
"THE BANK,"
R
NO JOKE!
I DON'T WANT ¡I t>j be forgotten "by those
who oaffkt to be interested, that the year
just paxt hsrt beon one of bard work and heavy
■xpeuse to me, in meeting the demands of those
«-ho favored -me with their patronage. Noio,
<my friendHi Return, Will you come fo rtiy 'help
-and entibie <me letoleaae myself from liabilifies,
•at leadl fo some ettent1 ALEX. F0LTS.
Colirrtbas, January 10, Í861.
I L
{At Sign of the Ham Produce tíoute,)
Milam Street,
TflSXAfil^
HAS received direc lrom New in ad-
'dition to his large itóA </f Staple '•Groce-
ries, a eelcJct bill tíf
FANCY GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Rectified, choice 'Old flye, su-
perior Old Bourbon Whisaies, fine 'Cogtidfc, Ap-
ple and Ginger Brandies. Jamaica Rum, Sweet
Malaga. Port, Madeira, Claret and Champagne
Wines, Porter, Ale and Cider. Also, a lot fc'f
Stonc-crocks, Jars and Jugs—a good stock of
Tinware—all of which will-be sold low for cash
Colunjbns, April 27, 1860. 17
(Corner óf Main and Congress Streets,)
Houston, Texas,
W. DOWLlNG, PttKsitoENNT Cash .
i Eft, arid deWcr'rii theioHimirig
EXCHANGE:
Brandt—Eau de Vie, de-Cognac-; ^ i
Rum—Jamaica and New Tingla nd CerieVa;
Whiskky—A la Bourbon, Monongahela, Rye;
Champagne—Of all the brands df (he Old or
New World-;
Claret X\n :Port—de vintage '¡ib", áiid a vari-
ety óf Liquors.
drafts and acceptances cashed on bight.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON DEPOSITS!
93" Friends, patrons and fellow citizens,
retndtriber <• The Bank" add "Btófehus'l"
Februafy, 1"860. n23tv>
^WILLIAM BRADY & Co.,
Cotton Factors,
and general
COMMISStoil 4k FOKWiRDING
PérMns' 'Bhílding, cor. Main «J- Franklin Sit,
Houston, : : : : Texas.
PROMPT and personal attention given to the
selling of Cotton, Wool, Hides artd all kinds
of country fmiduce. 'Consignments solicited,
lipón Which liberal advances will be made. Por
ciiases of Goods in large or small quantities made
prdmptly on the most advantageous terms. 46
HIDESfcWOOL.
THE undersigned will pay th e highest price
for Hides ór Wool. All consignment* wil
be promptly accountod ftír in 'cash, or «'rafts on
Galveston, New York or New Orleans, ha'di-
réctfñ. A. Z. ItCJMsEY C«.,
TO DELINQUENTS.
MY NatA and AecifUftts 'have this day'been
placed id 'the -hands of Edward Collier,
J5,q. f(,r collection,-with positive instructions to
lue upon all of tbem nnpaid within twertty
4nyn. ^ I. G. NEWMAN,
i'olalnbus, January 3, 1861 nl3
JOB SALS,
FIFTY-FIVE bead of Mexican mates and
about thirty head of half-breed coifs; also,
two targe American Stallions and five large and
tine American marea Terms to sart purchasers.
Aipply to ma at my rache, on the west bank of
¡Iba <'"torada, twenty miles from Coluaibus.
1M, A. A. WILLIAMSON.
CARRIAGE feSgm
MANUFACTORY!
TilE tiitdersigncd having located in Columbus
for the pingase of carrying on the Carriage
Manufacturing buehiess, is prepared to execute
all %prk'érttriiHted to'his'fcare. I have a No. 1
Garrifigc Smith to do the iron work. Eastern
material wiH be Used alt«igcthor. Repairing of
all dexcriptions in the carriage tine done with
ncalnt-st: and «ItSpafch. All new work war-
Mtrrtod to stand. Terms cheap for ctsh.
Shop next to the Brick Livery Stable,
Columbus, Dec 1, 1h69 P. GROSS.
farm for Bale.
IOFFISR for sale r.iy farm opposite the town
of Alloyton, in Colorado county. It con-
tains 15# acres of good bottom land—10Q acres
of wlmtfa is tinder ferfee, wfth a good log dwell-
ing house. Also, $00 acres tíf godd post oak
land adjoining tbe same. The farm Is situated
on the railroad, and is a very "drsir>.ble place.
JOHN T. HARCOPRT.
November, 22, I860.
Something New
ÚNDER THE SUN!
WILSON ANO BROTHERS' Premium
llorse Power, the best now in use, -first,
for its durability, being made oritlrely of cast
iron; second, its portability, standing fas it does
upon its own ground, and may be taken -dowa or
put up in a few minutes by any one, so staple is
t in fts structure—the whole weighing about
2100 potmds.
The runuiftg o'f this Power shows an increase
of speed over the othCfs now in me of from 33
to 50 per cent., requiring about half the team to
move ft that is ordinarily 'as*d.
Nnfnertífis certificates could be given, but we
pref *r the Power to ttpeak for itself. I have had
one at work on my place near Columbus for
seme time. It has been can.fully examined by
several of our practical citizens, the unanimous
opinion of wliom is that it is a'complete success
As a pioof of their confidence in it, severalhave
left their orders for it. My own opinioh is that
it is not only the best in the worid, but the most
Economical, as it dispenses with all the heavy
girders, kmg-posts, etc., in 'building. Price-
complete, 'retfdy for use, delivered in Galveston,
#180 Those Wishing to purchase, or to get in-
formation in idgard to it, will address me at this
piace, or Preston Perry, or T. H. MeMahnn arti
Gilbert, at Galveston. Their wdrt-s w'fil be
•promptly filled, or their inquiries eMirffafetOrify
answered, at either place
E P WHITFIELD
Columbus, Jana SO, lfc6Q 39 dhk[
T. & 3. HÁ&&EBT,
ARE RECEIVING TSEtR LARGE
AN'i) ArnfexcTívjE 'titock OF
AND
!
©iiect from the Eastern Cities!
THEY CHALLENGE COMPETITION!
istfllatttotts ^í)írtrtis«ntnts. ^.isaUaitíons ¿SJbírtrtistnteGís.
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
Galveston, Texas.
SINGER'S 'Patent Sewing Machines, for
Families, Manufacturers, Planters, at New
York Prices! $70, $80, $90. $100-!
I. M. Singer & Co.,óf New York, have es-
tablished an office in the city of -Galveston for
the sale of their celebrated, unrivaled, unsur-
passed, wórld rénowned
Sewing Machines,
Suitable for all kinds óf wórk. The above Ma-
chines are now ofored at the above New York
prices, at our Galveston Office, with'additional
charges for freight. W. F. TorbebIt, Agent.
All persons wishing information about Sew-
ing Machines, prices, sizes, etc., can obtain it
bjr applying at our office in'Galveston, by letter,
for a copy of I. M. Singer &, Có'u pbpér, entirely
devoted to the subject—it will be seift gratia.
A large and váriéd assortment of silk, thread,
needles, oil, etc., constantly on hand at New
York prices. Send for a citctifer. *83
a. allen,. . . .
.8. v. HITCHCOCK
allen & co.,
Marble BealevBy
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
THE 'Úudersigned, importéis "óf'Italian
Marble direct from Italy, ki^ constantly
on h'aiMl the largest assortment of all kinds of
Marble, Monuments, Tombs and Tomb-Stones
executed in ihe highest itylcs and ou the ni'-st
reasonable térnia.
rk 'Srta style gtiaráiftéed.
A. ALL Elf -
Galveston, March 1.1859. gjy
& Co.
WILLIAM <F. AUSTIN, l
fiinlvrston, Tnxas,
COTTON FACTOR, RECEÍVÍNO,
ForwarcünKi,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MAKES'-cash advances üpón a1f consignments
"to hb address, either for sale in this, mar-
ket, or for re-shipment to other ports.
Galveston, August 23, 1858. . v2riStf. '
B. Boulus Baker .Eócení S. Bhclíng,;
Washington cotmty. .Ghlveston, 1
BAKER & feOLLING-,
COTTON FACTORS
. .AND...'
COMMISSION MÉRCHANfs;
Galveston, Texas,
tXT ILL give personal and prompt atteiitidn to
v T all business entrusted to theth.
Liberal advances made on'cotiftignihdiits. Á1I;
consignments, 'hy insurable boats, will'be covered]
by our Open Policy, unless otherwise instructed.
July 5, 186 0 41 y
y. h. M%AHAN.'. . ...... . B. R.-GÍLBBRT
T. H. McMAHAN & GILBERT,
Cotton Factors
AND GENERAL
comamos merchants,
GALYESTOÍÍÍ, TEXAS.
P LANTERS or Merchátits sending 'Cotton"
Jl or other Country Produce forward to our*
address may rely Ou l^itimata charges onlyj
being made. «2n ly 1.
efritj-Knmififfa & SOKSI
PIANOS. '
THIRTY-EIGHT PRIZE MEDALS!!
TA. E. BOH NSTEDT, General agent for
• the State of Texas, <*f 'the above cele-i
brated firm, having established a 'Repository for:
Pianos on the Straiid, Galveston, Begs le^ve to;
invítenle ^tttfüt¡ttn to the sixteen díüóreiit styles
of Instruments'kept on hand, var3'nig in prices'
from $26Ó'tb $1-100, including cover and stool.
All Fíanos warranted for ten years'sold % Mr.
B. Orders for tuning or thorough regulating
will be promptly executed. Address throiigh
the Post'Office.
The agerit %iil Visit Cohrtiibtís '^very eiglit
months.
Galveston, Febrniry, 1866 "23
W e an'-Py •s'o l-i'C i 1 an v
examinations
To convince the ItioBt iilcredulous of die
ELEGANCE,
MJRABUATY AÑb
CHEAPNESS!
OF THEm 'GOOtoSI
THEIR STOCK COMPRISES
THE LAR^ESt ViillETY
Of Everything Pertaining to á Retail Dry-Gooíls
House ; and owing to the
OVteftWIIELMIlNG ST'OCJK
In Market, they are Determined
To Sell
AT-ALL HAZARDS/
'john'eiban.'. .willis handle. . .fred. k. sanfokb
r ©©AN, HANDLE '& Co.,
Cotton Factory
General Commission Merchants,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
48
CO N NICK & N'0'LAN,:
[SUCCESSORS TO Í. NOLAN,]
©!?;
v. EXT«Av.
STEAM OANBT,
WHOLESALE Dealers in Wines,Liquors
Dublin and Lendoh Portef, Scétch Ale
'Ginger.Wine, Tobacco, Cigars, Fancy Goods-
Toys, Musical Instruments, etc., etc.. etc , '
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
S3 Market street, Opposite P. 0.
Ten Per Cent
£*op Caali
Deducted írom all Bills over iFive Dollarsi !! !
Q W. M'MXHAN. . . .'. . . .T.%. rtlNFORD
And Commission Merchants,
STRAND, GALVESTON, TteXAS.
|^"Ofece lo John's íhiilding
G. W. McMahan, Galveston;
T. S. Sanford, Wharton county, 3lyotf
j. l. tompkins.
.••a. L. kACSvuvr
TOMPKINS & MACMURPHY,
eononFAexoR!
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION UlERCHAirn,
GALVESTON, TKXA6.
Call and See Before -Purchasing
Elsewhere!!
o*Ko CHARGE^
J3ÉT FOR EXHiB4T!NG^J
tjr <G O O D S !! I!!
Columbus, March 15, I860 -®T
C. 0 A S S E L , Agent,
MARKET STREET, GALVESTON.
WHE&,E% *. WILSON'S SEWING
Machines a*e -now-admitted to ha supe
rior to all ot htfrp. Kb eYideuce of Htu farct, they
took the First Premium in the Fall of Ü8&8 at
every State Fair in the United States, without
one exception, wherever they contended, over
Singer's, Grover & Baker's, vte: hi the States
of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Michi-
gan, Wisconsin, Illinois, New Jersey, Maryland
Missouri, Kentucky, Mississippi, Indiana, Cali
furnia and Tenhessee.
The boasting " old-time shuttle** macfame off
Singer Sc Co. contended at móst of the above
Fairs, «ltd were signally and badly beaten in
every fnstanoe. Although Wheeler and Wil-
son's Machines come out some four years «iter
Singer & Go's, yet sfl steadily and rapidly they
superceded Singer &<Co's, ana all ethers, that
their sales for the last twelve months have been
mere than 20,000, being double that of Singer
and Co'". ®nd more than Singer's, Graver and
Baker's combined.
GALVESTON BUSINESS CARDS.
J. L. & A. C. McKEEST,
Cotton Factors•
FORWARDIMG MERCHANTS,
STRAND, GALVESTON.
COTTON shipped to us will be covered under
oar ope* policy of insurance, at $50 per
bale ; Sugar at $70 per hhd.; Molasses at 912
bbk; ón'steamboats and other vess is, 'having
passed inspection. Any variation from thehbove
rates can be had by advices prrvioos to shipment.
No insurance on heeler flat boats. All produce
will be considered insured (unless " no insu-
rance" is inserted in Bills of Lading,; at the
usual rates, except from Houston and points on
Buffalo Bayou. 23
MI7EBML H0ÜII
BY ANTONIO MORGAN,
(Corner West of The fVeaoat House,1')
"Galveston, Texas,
HE A1ER in Family Groceries of all kinds,
U Fresh Fruits and Preserves of every de-
scription. My "'OyBtér Saloon" is now «yen
for the season. Partite «ian fee accommodated
at all times, and farailiés supplied with the bee
Oysters during the sea* . The est of wines
and Cigars constantly On haitá. n23ty.
GALVESTON
POST OtfFICE STREET.
MRS. C. BBANARD
IS SOLE AtfENT for «w State of Tezaslor
Lighte end Bradltng's küejébrated Pianos,
warranted fully, and «md at New York cost
prices, adding charges'fdr freight; also, Tilton's
Patent Guitars, and ^Cüáhárt «od Noedham's
Melodeons. A'fine selection of Sheet Musía
and Instruction Books, in the '«elw store adjoin-
ing the MiMinefy Establishment, where will be •
found a large assortment of Graver and Bakeit
Sewing Machines. These machines have 'bees
used for the last; three years in her ¿ress-makieg
room, end ncefl only to be seea to be appreciated.
They are worttcd with less trouble, and frith
a comihon spool of silk-br cotton, (titus avoiding
tbe'trouble üí winding and á chknge df tension,
the usual diftUsdlty in 'bther ihachines. Thdjr
have been adopted in the Vortc 'room, from thai
fadt, and its taking so short a time in learning its
use. All are warranted, ¿rid exchanged, if ndt
satisfactory. Local agents wanted. . 23
M. B. WILZJAMSOK,
RICHMOND, TEXAS,
Commission meBOéM?,
WHOLESALS AND RETAIL D^AI^k'lN
AND . ,
Pi* A NT AT IO N S D
A ^ARGE stookof GROdEtóKS'fconsU«U
jLl>onháHQ.
Richmond, Marah 5, Í85Í
General
r itIIE undei.^
anndüucé to
coiriity that they are ;fuily 'prepared to do% 9
any work in the Blacksmith h%.^he'ta the keek
innttner, and dt short notice. The ousinesa df
the shop will 'be closely attended 'to by one o
the firm, and if the work is not Ata right, «b
charge will be made.
0^r Sbbp ht T. H Marshall's old stand.
FOLTS &. BURFORBk
Columbus, December 27 1859. 18 hi
e!!$£ bTco^do^
FOLTS & ^AKES,
DEALERS tN
MERCHANDISE,
43 COLUMBUS, TRIAS.
Beef Market
HENRY M. JOHNSON woald respectfbft?
announce to the citiierfS of (^oltfnthus and
vicinity thathe will open a Market-hollse-for the
sale bf Seef, neiit 'Meek, *het#eeh Messrs.
Kesler & Metz and Tholemeidr's %tdres. Beef
will be sold at four snd five, cento per pound,
warranted palatable. He hopes, oy strict atten.
lion :tb biisiUeás, 'tb Writ a liberal share of pub-
lic patronage. 38
Saddlery. "
HENRY KASTROP rcspectfullyhitnoaneá
to the'public thhi he is^repdtdd to tmaaa-
factüte
savftles, brrd-lfi&é&a&ness
At short dbtiee, and eta 4¿ecarHmedat¡ng feAnb
His eifjierience in the business warraKCs htm A
stating that he will be able to please all.
Columbus, June 13,1860^-38
■■ 1 ■ ' '• i 1 1
•3 OB BRAY,
t A I L O R,
HAVIVg permanently located in Colambnh
for 'the purpose of devoting himself 10 hft
trade, 'Would reapeetftiHy infosm ito'éit izéna, in
the public generally, that he is prepared to do all
work entrusted to him, guaranteing satisfaction.
'Ortiers .promptly attended to, Shop oa D&
Loguéis Row.
■Columbus, Texas, Janutfry 10.186K
POR SALE:
MY House arid lot in tbe towa of Colririt'bah
situated opposite ShdrOl'a Tavern, <ton«.
ing 180 varas on Spring street. Tito honsa A
two Itories high, contains
Forir df them'lbxUSfeét, 12 feet u
room and bed rooms, kitcíheñ, negro ■■
Yard and garden newly-paled in. It is octovo
niently situated and well adapted for a private
boarding house. It is the most desirable Vedi,
dence in the .town of Colunibus, and will ha
sold on terms' to suit purchasers. Apnlv to
Wtf NEWSOM, LACEr & Co.
A CHANCE FOR A GREAT BARGAIN I
I AM NOW offering for tale rrry low the
«eSdence of H. Tracv, Mtnated in the to*
or Columbus, aa the aooth half «T lÁIot. t«
in Cohimbus, would d well to call ea H. TraaV
on the premises, or to
•p «1 — - A
Cohmibas, Her. «lad,
Ladies' Cloaks and Mant*iifT
SUPERB and elegant fariuens, jost roeai *a^
and for sale at ndoeed ratee, bv
1 FOLTS 4
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1861, newspaper, March 2, 1861; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177618/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1861-1865: 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.