The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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LAW C A EDS
ARNARD, FRED, Attorney and Conn-
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sclor at Law, Columbus, Texas. ,14.
PUTNEY,"R. J., 'Attorney and Counselor
at Law/ColnmbUs, Texas. 19.
CARTER, A. B., Attorney"and Counselor
at Law,'and aéting Justice of the Peace
for Colorado county,'Columbus, Texas.
K. L. TOARD. ..... . . ... . . .. .*. .C. WINDROW.
FOARD VWlNDROW, Attorneys at Law,
Columbas, Texas, v3n47.
COLLIER, "ED., 'Attorfiéy át Law, Ciolunn
bufe, Texas. Prdmpt attention given to all
bus'neps entrusted to his cire. v4nl0.
/TI AZLÉY, WM. H., Attorney and'Counselor
VT at Law, Columbus, Texas. Especial at-
tention given to the collect! ivgbusine sr. Office
over William Baker's store. v3n20hl?
COOK, R. V., Attorney and Counselor at
Law, Colunibus,'Colorado county, Texas,
will attend promptly and strictly to alí business
confided to his care. v4ul3.
A. H. EAVtBSON ' .W. L. DAVIOSCN
DAVIDSON, A. H. &. SON, Attorneys at
Law, ColumbuB, Texas. Office with Dr.
Thomas W. Harris. 23,
DANIELS,'J. ii., Attorney-and Counselor
at Law, Columbus, Texas, gives "his at ten-
tion to all'business1 entrusted to his cfcre in the
First Judieial'ZPistrict. 'Especial attention given
to the collection of debts. Office, on the
N orth- East side the Public Square. 44
s. M. WELLS.
..V. ,
.. .H. t. GAKWrft-.
WELLS & GARNÉTT, Attorneys at Law
aúd agents for the collection of claims,
Columbus, Colorada county, 'Texas, will give
'immediate attention to all business entrusteed to
our care. All letters addressed to the firm will
be promptly-answered.
JOHN T. HARCODRT .JOHN H R0BSON
HARCOURT &. ROBSON, Attorneys at
Law, Columbee, Colorado county, Texas,
will practice Law in piartnership in all the courts
of the First Judicial District—in 'the counties
of Lavaca and Gonzales, of the Tenth Judi-
cial District—and in the Supreme and Federal
Courts at Galveston and Austin 21
w. S. DELANY. . . ........ '.. . . .J. 8. SHROPSHIRE.
DELANY & SHROPSHIRE, Attorneys at
Law, Columbus, Texas, will practice in
the First Judicial District and the adjoining
counties. Particular attention will be given to
the investigation^ land titles, payment of taxes,
and all business concerning land. All claims
committed to them will be promptly collected
and remitted. 29
m i ■' ,.'i. . . . . ■ . . .. ..
WELLS, S. M., Notary Public, will protest
bills of exchange or prommissory notes
for 'non-acceptance or non,payment; take
the examination and acknowledgment of mar-
ried women to all deeds and instruments of
writing, conveying their separate property and
their interest in the homestead; administer
oaths; give certificates; take depositions of
witnesses, &<;•. He is alt" Commissioner oj
Deeds, «£e., for khe Slates of Mississippi and
North Carolina.
Columbus, March 11, 1861.—n23 ly.
SIMON THT7LEMEIEK,
\ *7 HOLIES ALE and Retail Dealer in ÍVíni-
i V ly and Fancy*Croeéries, West aide of
the Public Square, Columbus, Texas.
BEETH £ & S AHDME YER'S
NEW GROCKBY STORK!
WE tei pecifully announce to the citizens of
: .Cel *tabÓB and the public .generally that,
iiaving op* aed a New Grocery Store in Colum-
bas, wc ii tend to keep on hand at all times a
• -GENERAL assortment
Suited t«L this market, such as Sugar, Coffee,
Flour*Bacon, Irish Potatoes, Fancy Articles,
Wine, Porter, Setfars, etc., efc. Give us a call.
BEETHE & SANDMEYER.
Colfrmbss, February 4, 18&0 21 air
General Blacksmithing".
J pfi E Undersigned would respectfully JfP\
X atttiouiiee'to the citizens of ColoradofT jl
cóunty that they*re fully prepared to do o
any Worfc in the B'acksmithing line in the best
manner, and at short notice-. The business oí
the shop wilLls ciosnfy attended to by one o
the firm, an# it works is not done right, no
eharge witM)« irtadc.
ft5-Shop at 1". H. Marshall's old stand.
FOLTS & BURPORD.
Calumbas, Decemb"* 27 1859. 18hl
CITIZEN JOB OFFICE.
"^TTORK áone in, a cheap and expeditiou
VV manner at this effiee, fcr eish.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
32S
KT JSS "\7*7"
Fall and Winter
i GOOD S!
WMi Bi
AlVING just received fróm the Notüets
Marketsja large and entapíete assortmeit'tif
"1
and clothing, oonnets, hats and caps, hardware,
queens ware, etc., is prepared to sell as l w as
anybody else, and will not be undersold. Call
and examine to convince yourselves.
Ten Per Cent. Deducted For
Cash T
Mr. Roever takes this method of returning
thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage,
and will be thankful for a continuation Of the
same LI
H*0 Ü 8 T O N.
■C. S. LONGCOPE & CO.,
GOTTON FACTORS and General Com
mission Merchants, (Ware-house'corner of
Third and Railroad streets,ierminus of the Cen-
tral Railroadi) 'Houston, Texas, will store and
forward cotton • and^mefchandise ; sell on coin-
mission or advance on same fdr shipment. Cot-
ton, Wool and Hides consigned to us by the
Railroads will be received free of dray age. Or-
ders fur plantation supplies promptly responded
to, when accompanied with cash or prodaoe.
Bagging and Rope furnished to customers.
R E fERE NC K S •
T. W .'House Co., B. A. Shepherd, A. J.
¡Burke, T. M. Bagby, Hoteton; R. ^ D. G
Mills, E. B. Echols <£-Co., B. A. Shepherd^*
Co., J. Shacklefotfl, Galveston. v?n49tlv.
T. E. BYRNE'S
MARBLE YARD, (Opposite the Fannin
House,} Houston, Texas, will manufacture
to order Monumento, Tombs, Head and Foot
Stones, from the best Italian and American
Marble. He wHl furnish Maotlw nn¿ Bailding
Marble as cheap as can be imported from the
North. Lettering and Carding done m the beet
style.
WILLIAM BEADY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS and Genera! Con.
'mission and Forwarding Merchants, Per
kins' Building, corner Main and Franklin'streets,
Houston, Texas. Prompt, personal attention
given to the selling of cotton, wool, hides and ail
kinds of country produce. Consignments ¿elicit
ed, upon which liberal advances will be made
Purchases of Goods in large or small quantities
made promptly on the must advantageous terms.
L. J. L.ATsHAM,
DEALER in China, CrMskery, Glassware ,
Silver Ware, Furniture, Carpets, Hodsa
Fu rnishing Goods, and Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Main street, Houston, Texas.
J. C. BULL2NGTON,
. . AN*. .
GENERAL A © Elf T,
COLUMBUS.. .....w. TEXA^.
WILL give his 'personal attention to all sales
of Keal Estate, Slaves, Horses, Eitray
Stdck, the hiring of staves, and Administrator's
sales, in town or country. Prompt attention
given to the collection of clamas. Charges
moderate. • t
December 1st, I860 v4nttf
/"lON^EDERATfe BONDS wanted at fins
Vrf/ Office.
J. E. MARCCHEAU CBS. MA&UCHKA0.
MAEUCHEAU BROS.,
e Off 01 &W00I
WHOLESALE & KIT*11 DEALERS IK
STAIPILI ^ VM&V
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps,
In Loooe's Row, Under the Live-Ofck Tree
01 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DAVID TOOKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE ''AND RETAIL DEALÉR IN "
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware,
Que eü s w
Roots and Shoes,
READY-MADE
NEGRO KERSEYS,
BLANKETS,
CASTINGS
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
SPADES AND SHOVELS,
TRACE AND OX CHAINS,
SADDLES AND BRIÓLES,
'Also, a large asstírtmcnt of "School Books.
WILL receive and forward Cottoh 'to
Houston and'Galveston, and make lib-
eral advances upc® cotton consiguéd for ship-
ment.
Columbus, Texas, Nov.:9, i860 *6
Totlfte Patrons of the fexas ittil-
ilary.IngWtiitc, 'áttd to the
Public.
TH1E INSTITUTE, having beéh diábatfded
by advice of the Board of Tnistees, that
both cadets and tfceir commanders might enter
into the public service, will no', reopen as ushal,
on the first Monday in September, nor probably
during the war. Pnblk:'notice will be given of
the opening, whenever ft may be'determined
upon. C. G. FORSHEV".
Sup't ^T. M. Institute.
NOTICE!
BEING DESIROUS oí doling my fcüsi-
ii<38 .. I will offer tny stock of Goods
LOW FOR CASH!
No more geods will be charged on my bodks
without satisfactory arrangements are made!
DAVID TOOKE.
Celcnnbus, Mky 8,186i—31t'f.
H
OUSE, SlGW kud Ornamental Painter
Cblumbus, Texas. v3n52.
Dissolnlioii of Partiicrship.
ftlHE FIRM OF FOLTS & OAKES is,
-L by mutual tcrtisefit, this day dissolved. All
notes árfd accounts due saidfirm 'can be found
at their old stand, and either of thé 'parties are
authorised to make ee'tflements. All persons
indebted to "the firm hra requested to come for-
ward and make settlement, nb WC Want to close
the business of the firm.
We now take occasion to return our thanks
to the citizens of Columbas and Colorado county
•for the liberal patrdnage extended to tas for the
last four ye&rfe. -Respectfully,
FOLTS & OAKES.
Columbus, August 2,18bl—n43.
MIS CELLANEOÜS.
a*
2 í
rpHE UNDERSIGNED having received a
JL Fine Pian®, now offers her services to those
wishing instructions in hiuaic, at the following
rales-
Tuition five months. . #90 00
Use of Piano. .................. 5 #•
l 4
Her long'experience in mus'e • teaching wil
t^arrant satlsfaérion, Ttié latest and best in-
át fue tion books used, and fousic of the very
latest styles. All Wishing*to enter my school
will cáíl at orice at'the residence of J. P . Kin*
died. MRS. E. M. KINDRED.
Col umbus, Maiy 16.1861—1132.
i i n i fir t i
MEDICAL CARDS, ETC.
Dr. THOS. W. HARRIS,
C0LÜK8Ü8, TEXAS,
RETURNS his thanks to'his friends and the
public, for the liberal patronage extended
to him, ahd hopes *by attending strictly to his
prof essfón to merit a continuation of the same,
All calls left with R. S, Hartsfield, or at hi*
residence, during !iny absence, wilt be promptly
attended to. ife "may be foinrd at his d&c« át
all times, unless Woféssionally engaged.
Márch 9, 186Í.
Bb. j. s. lkwkllyn
WILL continue the practitee of Medicine ia
its various branches. He returns his thanks
to his formér patrons, and hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profesflidti, to merit tfiteir continued
patronage, and that of the public generally. Ha
may at all times be found at the Drug Store of
Lewellyti and Ptittey, when toot professionally
absent.
I3F* t>r LeWeHyn's connection with tlie Drug
Store will not interfere, in any way, with the
otaeitice of his profession
T. T. BE GRAFFENRÍED, DJ)JS>
HAS permanently located in the¡
town of Columbus, and re-^
spectfklly tenders his professional
serviced to its citizens atad the surrtKtadiaf
•oúrítry.
— refer Snobs —
Col. II. E. Lockett, Washington; Dt. A.
P. Manly, LxGrange; Capt. Wm. Rttgers)
Héuáton Texas. 47
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY!
rpHE undersigned having located in Columbus
X 'for the purpose of carry in ff on thr Carnage
Manufacturine business, is pre^ ar«-d lo «jecuto
all woVk entréjpted to his caro. I have a Mo. 1
Carriage Smith to do the iron work. Sastem
material will be used altogether. Repairing el
all descriptions in %e carriage line done with
neatnees and dispfctéh. All Hew work wan
anted to stand. Termi cheap fvr tuh, •
Shop next to the Brick. Livery Stablp.
Columbus, Dec 1, 1S60 P. GROSS.
' im J'. Ji "I*
B. 8. PARSONS, GAL:, 1 'LARKIN MART , BARRlSBCie
parsons & martin,
DE ALTERS IN T*<K DKST
SBumíei ^
&A&RISBURG, TEXAS,
Billiard, and. ^ar
ROOMS!
CHANGE!
HAVING this day bought out tí interest of
P. J. OAKES, 1 can be found at the old
■tand ready to wait on our old patrons. Thank-
ful for past favors, I hope by strict attention to
business merit a continuation of the same.
Respectfully,
THOMAS W. FOLTS.
Cotambus. August á, 1861—n43.
For Sale.
RAILROAD Carts and Harness, Wheclbar
rjws, Spades, Shovels, Axes, -Cooking
Stoves, Blankets, Tents, and a lot of Lumber.
Apply to A. J. FOLTS, orto
E. P. WHITFIELD,
Prest. C. T. R. \V Co.
tfoJumbtu, Sept, 13, 1961—48.
CHAS. SCHMIDT,
HAVING bought out M. C. Knowiton's
Billard and Bar Rooms, and reslimed his
lonner avocation in the town of Columbosf
would announce to the pahlis that he may be
found at the old stand, read} and wiRing to ae«.
commodate those who may favor him frith a call
His bar-room is supplied with a fine assortment
of
Brauái<**
Whiskey
Wife** * A
Cordials,
and all Other Liquors Usually found in a Bar
He will keep on hand during the summer a sup.
ply of lee, an¿ having a Bar-keeper well skilled
in mixing up drinks, the Proprietor ia satisfied
that he frill be able to please the most fastidious.
Those fond of a scientific and healthful amuse,
ment cpn while away a leñóte bour at his Bft*
liárd Room T
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1861, newspaper, October 26, 1861; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177636/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.