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EE COLORADO
CITIZEN
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a private or personal chárteter, will be charged
O^Ten^iDai or lew. cinstitute a square.
8IJB8€RIt>TlO?l:
been received by the Spanish Legation
—- jtóiat a diplomatic rupture with Mexico is
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t One copy am y oar, paid m six months. 3,50
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year, in advinee. ISi 50
Te?eopies,one year, in advance. .......90 W
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All copies most be sent to one address,
" í a Club mjde np, in order to secure our
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b is mU« op
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C§t 0trjj fatal fnftUijtittf.
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XATgfcEttBOFE.
BY TELEGRAPH.
fftw York, Sept. 2.-—The steamship
TTanderbilt, which left Southampton on
Saturday, August 22, has arrived at this
fütt. Site brings three days later news
than we received by the steamship At-
lantic.
Cotton Market.
Liverpool cotton market was active,
^ were in favor of the seller.
. Money market.
Consols had declined Itttl were quoted
*i.#K
The money market was easy at previous
Hites. • -+%■
PANT FROM INDIA.
Delhi
The over land mail had Arrived.
ha<ftot Méh.
Gen. Stir Henry Barnard, commander of
the British troops beseiging Delhi, had
died ofdysentery.
Lawrence, tlie'Chirf Coraran-
h and one of the most dis-
men in India, was also dead.
HaKtaf In Onde.
AH the nativetroops in'Obde "were ih a
•^'of nmlfcy.
M
quiet m Agrk,
disarmed.
of iiopOrtanoeiroto Chink
Atlantic Telegraphs
Notliing definite about the Atlaqij!
Telegraph dable had bee^ determined
It in not known whether the wort nirlll
recommenced is November, or deferred
till next Joto.
Miusk S>f ¥*r usiia.
m
at there is no danger of
frobable,
war.
Ilicaragna.
"Washington, Sept. 4.—A tlf^atcfe "has
been received at the Navy'Department
from Cápt. Thatcher, who had an interview
with Oen. Mora at the capitol of Costa
Rica, in which Mora denies the forcible
Retention of American "citizens at Lake
Nicaragua.
. THE KANSAS QUESTION.
THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO THENEW
ENGXiAííJ) CLERGYMEN".
Washington, Sept.3.-r-The President's
reply to the tl<^ymen of New England on
t^ie Kansas * question, is a severe "rebuke,
and exce^ingly cutting.
The President cites the liWs in a forcible
manner, and says the Topeka CónVeiltion
Occupies a position precisely-similar to that
Which President Madison attributed to the
bid Hartford Convention, afad that he {the
'President) will follow the precedéht that
has'be|&, sustained by the good sense of
the wfaWe fcountry for forty years, an<I will
take no hotice of the proceedings of such
illegal and dangerous combinations until
they perforih sOtne act that brings them
into sctufel collision With the constitution,
and then tiey s|ia11 be resisted and put
down by the whole pbVér bf the Govern-
ment.
Troops for Kansas.
The War Department has ordered the
foltewftjg troops to iCanató:
Tép coin parties of the 1st Cavaliy ,'under
command of Col. Sumner and Lietit. Col.
Johnson.
Sevé® companies of tie '6th Infantry,
under the same command. -
v Ten companies bf the 4tíi Artillery froga
FofiréSs Mphrbe, twb companies of the^d
Artiller^ firóte Fort SnellingTand one Light
'Battery Company from Fort McEtenry.
Gen. Harney will remain in command
of the troops in K&iísSs,
Utah. ;
Col. A. S. Johnston, of the 2d, Cavalry,
is assigned to the command of the troops
in Utah¿, [Col; J. was. the late-efficient
commasOi^h^pf the department of Texas,
oow filled ^by Gen, Twiggs.] . .
A leítér from Lawrence, Kansas, to the
St. Louis Democrat, announces that " Gov."
ropsfea Convention notoriety,
Robinson, of To]
is indicie
mpton, and acquitted.
who was indicted for treason, has been tried
atliéco
w York, Sept. 4,-^ottoh 'very firm/
i I® .15 to $8 60 v bbl. for Southern.'
eat, heavy. Corn, firm. Writhe Pork,
120 ^ÓJ'^Kess, uachangpd. Lard, l¡5fc.
Bacon, to, I3c. Sugar, je• ódvailee.
of Pnpaia had rawed the.rat
if>t.4.'—Wbeat'ünsaleable
Sue of 5c. Oats ÍÓ.@*8c.
_ t, 65@68. Whiskey, 24c. ii'fseéd
Oil, 65c. Flaxseed, ft 15.
St. Louis, Sept. 4.—Flour, fÜTto $5.373-.
Wheat, $1 10 to $1 12¿. Corn, 65 to
68c. Hemp, $1 tZ to $116 per ton. To-
Dr. Ckudle's Lament.
When weary and worn with the toils of life,
With duns everywhere and no money to pay,
I turn towards my home, where the tongue "'of
my wife ,
. Soon makes me forget what I've suffered all day
The first words that greet me are," Well, you've
got back—
You'd better staid here and tended the child ;
This whole blessed day I've had it to pacjc,
WhileIffefa've been prancing round; playing
thewtii! r<
Don't sayyén'véhceE doctoring sick folks all day,
Don*t say you are tired, you pitiful elf!
And hungry too, are you? well, so you may stay
Unless you coók It and fix it yourself!"
Bat here I with humble and piteous look .
Say, " Dear, I've rode hard the whole neigh-
borhood round-^-
We've plenty of servants to nurse and to cook—
Please have me some supper and let me "lie
f&own!"
No, the servant are tired ,' Wtid so am I too—
If you want any supper go cook it yourself,
Or cold bredd and clabber are plenty for you,
And you'll find some of both setting there cn
the shelf!"
So I go to the shelf and shré, there in its place,
Lies a coarse cold corn-dodger as hard as ftief
The clabber's as sour as my own lady's face,
But with meekness I eat and endeavor to smile.
"Well, make haste and finish, yda've cat quite
enough—
Ydu stuff and you craw like a half-famished
hound— *
Go get some hot water and tf ash the "things up,
You may wash them yourself, I'll not I'll be
bound.
/ .
" Give "Féter some water and pull off Didk's
clothes,
And dnve out the puppy, anil go feed the old
sow, .
A nd Wash Sammy's foot, he's tho itch in his toes,
You've been idle all day, you may do some-
"thing now !
" Kazia's a crying, go rock her to sleep,
Afid make Bobby wash his black, nasty hoof,
I wonder how I'm the house clean to keep,'
With you and^your children to nasty it up.
" Now there's that vile kitten "on top of the bed,
A scratching his fleas off to plagué me all night,
I wish you would take,¿him and chop off his head,
And pat all the children to bed sutfg and right.
" Don't"be fixing your carcass to get in this bed,
Go make you a pallet down there on the floor,
Take a'chair and turn it down under your head,
You can't'get'a ;f>illow^—I've got only fotir.
"Now blow ont^the candle, I've got none to spare,
DK&% crying "f^r water if you can't hear 'yoa
can see; ,
So you get yourself*eased I kribw you don't care
How iiftich this trouble all falls upon me.
NoW rise in fhe morning by the time it is'light.
**w xork,
re favorable.
Sept 2.—-The priyate. tetters
43> ey * i # " ^ ^
U
state that cotton liali
week, and that
to Í6,000 bales.
CWttoB IffJkrk'ét ' "
^ElreBaVre cotton market had advanced
Orleans Trti Ordinaire, 120.
on hand ¿mounted to 114;
ard from give the'Republican candidate
for Governor 8,000 vot^s to 4,000 for the
Democratic candidate. The Republicans
haye ctnried the ejection by a Very large
te^ority.
The stock of bullion in the Bank of
had decreased £23,000.
latest quotations of CodsuIs Wás
Hftl rrTnilr
Hohef Market.
The London money market on Friday;
IW 21st, was much more active, at full
ADDITIONAL FROM INDIA.
Treolh Afrivinff.
lipt accounts the British troops Had
s' arriving in Tndia.
by Irtela.
MASSACRED.
Baa been captured by tlje
Eáropeatti have been mas
h the capital of anfd chief
státioil in the district of
ft flie Presideicy of Ben-
ceded by .Ouder.
f Aldermen had a meeting
j. J, and adopted, ihe Rfpeit
ade % the Committee fn Vetaron tcrtbe
proposed bridge. They also passed an
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to adv
tise/or contract to build the b^dge, the
oet not to exceed one hundred thousand
hilars, land also authorising the issue of
city bonds to that amount. We not
bean ¿ble to <ábtá?h ¿he above doeoments.
for publication in out present paper.—Gal.
New*.
• :/.c • ..
of tlie Ganges,
South-wtel of Lucknow,
miles north west Of
ThU rebék wét\ aftéfSrárd* deflated oh
three different Odcisions.
Excftcaaenc i« PeMa.
The imtelligence of he mutiny hi Bengal
«ansed latente etCitemeit in Persia:
E^ieia&oa |f Herat.
The British Government has demanded
bf Vmm the iuítftédlate evacuatiOá of
toy, v
it hud Uken
téd tfié Cir
m
HMk iaf- fiél
Riot W «jwtrred rt Timis, in #bich
It arid sever* were
_ Ttetórlát
Queen Victoria Was on a visit to j^añsi
IfaMiMliexleo;
yjÍMWHwtov, Sept. 4.—Information ha
A Large Fortune.—The Worcester
(Mass
laíe
amounts
mofii remarkable fortune to be accumula-
ted by a single family in btie generation.
^ ¿ For the Citizen.
DITTt.
Sleep, street baby, sleep soft and mild ?
Now close tby eyelids, my baby, and sleep!
The storm is howling so fierce and so wild,
The # dark and lowering deep.
. i
Sfécp. feweet baby—sleep without fright!
While tempests are roaring abroad-I'll sing,
And whilst the lightning is flashing so bright,
Sleep to thee sWcet dreamings will bring.
Sleep, sweet baby—sleep quiet and sound!
Till all has passed o'er, the storms have gone by ,
Then there'll again to above and around
A fairer view of the cáhn smiling sky. '
- '*'•"* , -
Síeep, iweet baby—sleep "free from fcart;
Let thunders and lightning and tempests rave,
Whilst ttfoa ah asleep I'm watching them,
And whilst I art watcVing, I know thee safe;
k......... Sept., I85t; SAXON.
Pmaittile ^irtertis^meitt%
3?OSTT OFFICE.
ITFIBL3>
CAN BE FOUND at his NEW STORE
ánd is daily expecting that rousing stock
of Goods. He takes with him the Post-office.
Cshu&us, Texas, 1857.
J.fC. ROBINSON,
Cotton Factor,
■ :[_ ■■ ■ 'l. A-N D •- ' -
IfCEIVING, FORWARDING
Í . . AND ..
mmmvi
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
ndersigned begs leave to acquaint his
ngijoerous friends amoiig tbe^Planters. and
trltsmcnti
BOWERS, LOGUE & Co.,
. . WHOLESÁÍ<E & RETAIL . .<
DHÜGGISTS,
..AND DEALERS IN..
faints, ©tls, Jjt Sftiffs,
SMS®
Coluuibns, Texas.
WE will keep constantly on hand a;
well selscted stock of DRUGS and
MEDICINES, and everything
found in a Drug Store.
usually to
C
¡9
j^be
thoittas J. heatstt'S
CELEBRATED
fete¡hjpiiilis,
For tho speedy, certain ánd permanent cure of
every species of
CHILLS AND FEVEK,
AND of Fevers of almost every type and or-
der, quelling the disease at once, and setting
to rights the healthy, action of the Bitliáry func.
t ious, irrespective of diet, and without the loss of
time. These'pills are the most profound curative
preparation ever offered to the afflicted World—
not próposing to cure everything, but only Fever,
and its attendants. It is no quackery, bur has'
issued from the "highest order of the Medical
Faculty, approvedtind supported by the pfactioe,
acknowledged and received by the people. If
the 'directio'na-iire strictly^ adhered to, they will
effect a core ninety.nine times out of a hundred,
even protracted cases „pf one to five years'
Mércltáfltts of tkis State that he lms located >n . ft i« rarely th,« ease tHat a fever reeursc i
CHOLERA, I CnOLEltA' HORBUI
DYSENTERV, I BILIOUS. bbdc,"
diarrhcea, | cholera infantum.^
ALSO, - V >
Admirably adapted to many disease;) ¿>f Femat^,
most especially Paitful Meñstrnatioq. A
THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL x
are too well known to require fenecmiumk
1. It cures The worst cases of Dmrrhoba#
2. IT CtlRES THE WORST FORKS OF DraiIÍTERari
3. It ctfjtEs California or Mexican DiARRHoe/l.
4. It relieves the severest colic.
5. It cures .Cholera ^Morbus.
6. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7. It cores Paiíífvl Menstruation.
8. It relieves Pain tn Back And LoinS. ^
9. It couNTERAcrs Nervousness, Desponenct,
10. It dispells gloomt, hysterical feelinos.
11. It restores Irregularities.
12. It's an adhiRable Tome.
FEW SÍJORT EXTRACTS FROM LET-
■ —- iLS^BtC.- ! •-
" I have used Jacob's Cordial in my
and have fouñd it a moqt efficient, and
Richmond as RECEIVING, i*ORWAnr>
ASP GENERAL COMMISSION MER-
CHANT, arid hope?, by ,bis knowledge of , the
busiheá, as well as strict attention to the wants
of his constituents, to menta liberal share of
public patronage., , ., «• t:'
|^* Persona! attention given to the'sale or
shipment of all produce. Account Sales promptly
rendered, and.the best interests of the Planters
HMkcpMiNawwfin
youVe 8n]shed, f 15'lieve, w
If I want yon-I'll call yon, io Ke dowit
now t" * ^
Cóldtnbús, Texas, Sept., 1857.
rendered,
and Merchants attended to.
Richmond, August 2¡4.1857,
J. G. SHAW,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN - . - ¡
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Western Produce, &c.,
RICHMOND, TEXAS.
Highest prices taid for cotton and
hides. 1-ly
J. J. CAIN. . . ... ................. .IMfS. ÍMBW
J. J. CAIN & CO,
STORAGE 4|ÍD COMMISSION
-B tf «IlSa* Sf & SI-
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
STORE and sell Cotton, Merchandise, and'ajl
kinds of produce. |3^* Advances-made on
Cotton to be sold herej or shipped to other mar-
kets.. Strict personal attention given to the
purchase of Goods ordered. o
Lost Certificate.
rpHAT the -Unconditional Headright Certifi-
cate No. 8, Class 3, for 640 acres, .issued
August 2,1841, to Isham Tooke, by the Boaad
of Land ConjriiissiQners of Colorado etkmly has
been lost, apd unless intelligence of it Be receiv^J
at the proper- department within three months of
the date of tiiis publicftion, the undersigned, as
, find administrator, of A. Carter,
, ipply to the proper office for a
Agencies at,Cqlnmbus, Texa«s.
lné
- iff, - ■ -r .w ■ • -
®FAMILY|MEDICINI¡S, «J
PREPARED BY S
W. H. ELIOT CO.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
THtU nm^NKC PAN1CE1,
A substitute for Calomel—being ENTIRELY a
VEGETABLE PRÉPARATION/and a cer-
tain cure for Bilious Fevers, Liver Complaint,
Constipation of the Bdwels, Nervous Headache;
&c.. Price, One Dollar per bottle.
- - E Li #T'S 1
TEXAS AlfTI-MtlOtS ÍILLS,
lerioT to any Cathartic Pill* now in use.
'ricé, Tweáty-fivje Centp pe? Bor;
ÉLPÓT'S ;.v ■
Celebrated Cotrgli mixture,
The most valuable Medicine fbr Coughs, Pneu.
monia, &c. Price^ Twenty-five Cfs^ per betllc.
Eild.T'S .
DIARRHCE1 OTlXTFRE.
This Medic^n^ is uncqnafod ksja remedyTor Di-
arrhoea, Ch'olic, Cholera, Morbus, etcs Erice,
T^enty.fiye Cents pér bottle. /
The am>ve«deséribed Medicines are <
.msáé
Warranted tobe aBrefficadioós as any ifaportid
from the North, arjd deserting the patronage of all
J)rue Texiant. For sale on Agency by
TERS, TESTIMONIA!
famaH
® — i my
judgement, a valuable remedy. :
HON. HIRAM WARNER,
Judge of'Supreme Court, Georgia." "*
" It gives me pleasure ia being able to recom-
mend Jacob's Cordial; my own personal expe-
rience, and the experience of my neighbors' and
wendajBJound me. is a sufficient guarantee for
A Sovereign ítentétty." ~ "" *" h*
WM. H. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly Judge of Superior C't, Cherokee Cir'(,
I take great pleasure in recommending thw
nvaluable medicine to all afflicted wiU| bowél
diseases^ lor which I believe it to ne k sovércigft
iremedv—decidedly ¿riflferlor l(VanytbingTBÍse eve r
tried by me. , Av A - PLAUDING,
.Deputy.**. of thé Grand Lodge of Ga.^
" I hafe used Jacob's Cordial in my family,
and this, with all Í hear about it as a remedy by .
those who have tried it, induces me to believe
tb^Wl stanza at the head of every preparation of
the Kmd, apd 1 wodld ffecomaaénd its nee in tie
diseases for whiéfa it is compounded.
, . ; ' • MILES _
Cash'rBank of the State of G&d¿pfa, Griffin."
" If there is any credtbiiHy-inhuman testimo-
ny, Jacob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent a]
all other preparations for the] cure of Bowel
eases. Frorh the mass of testimony in it favor
6in
T.- J. NEAVITT, Columbus.
of Louisiana.
And scrapfc dowtfimy borderl and go look fo^: duplicate of t&eaame. This'September 4,1857
• stí'áAlf ^BÁLTAI
ÜAI
fttte 2k.teert¡stmtnts.
O'
SCOTT & Co.,
tton Factors
COMMISSION MERCHANT^,
137. : GRAVIER STREET .157
^ NEW ORLEANS, LA.
$25 REWARD,
IF CAUGHT IN THE COUNTY, AND
8SO
IF CAUGHT OUT OF IT.
Eanaway from the subscriber, living
on Ovsttt Creek, Brazoria county, á
NEGRO BOYT about 22 years old, about,
5-feet 10 inches high, a dark Griff or Mu-,
latto, slightly pock-marked, and had on Lowell
pants and shirt when he left.
. R.-CH AMPIN.
Brazoria county, August 10, 1857. ¿,61
Fisár Name.—There \n a le'ttér ¿dveir
ifred in tli¿ Norfolk (Va.) Post office for
Mackerel Bass.
Á case of genuine yellow fever liaa ter
raicated fsUlly in Philadelphia. It oc-
n thevsame hottse, ^liere the first
appeared in 1850.
Few things appear so beautiful alt &
ybung chijd in its shrouds The litte inno-
cent face looks so sublimely áir&ple and
confiding áráorig the cold terrors bf death.
his
The writer does the most who gives
íe'fidért fie tttoat knowledge, and takes from
them the Vsast timet
WM. M. BYAHS, M. 1).
TTAVING rsinoVed to Columbus, offaxp his
JJL professional services tó the citizens and
public generally. His long experience in
Surg© r y,
and the very particular attention he has paid, to
di8e ases of women and children, gives him con-
fidence to hmo that cases enttpsted to his care
will give eaSfre satisfaction.. In ..operations for
club-foot, cross-eye, hair-lip, &c., as well ps am-
putations of all sorts, he has long experience and
an unfailing success.
^ HE FE RÍeN^JE S.-—
Hon. R. e. B. Baylor,. .. .Washington county.
President"Burleson. .... ..Independence,Toxns
Alfred Gee ..*..... .Washington Co.,
Mr. Kelloo. ..Fayotte, " "
Mjr. PettÍ8 .....'.. ...... Prairie Lea "
Mr.rViNCEN.......Houston, 44
Mr. CiiAFMAN. .......... .Richmond, "
Coi. |lBa«#r.. i,...... .Colorado Co., 44
Columbus, September, 1857.
J. Ré BROOKS,
CARPENTER AND. JOINER,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS, ,
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Colum-
bus and . vicinity that he is new. pre
CHEAP!!!
AJVI DETERMINED to sell my Goods
CHEAPER'—44 live and let live." Come and
see that I will, for Cash, selj ^ .
Better and Greater Bargains
than you have ever had offered to you before. I
will sell'cheapjbr cash, and make you, 1n> all'
cases, pleased'-with your purchased. ' L will dp
what I_ say. ^ TROS. J. NEAVITT.
Columbus, Texa#, August, 1857 0tf
LE VINSON & BAKER
HAVE ON HAND a heavy stock of Sum-
mer Goods, including an assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES; which we are now
Selling off at Cost for Cash!
Here's a chance forBargairiSi Before spending
our money elsewhere,give us ¿cali, as tíic very
est bargains wilt he 'offered to purchasers. Call
imiredi4tely, while fortupq/aVors,|^*adjoining
the Texas House, Colúmbus, Texas. totf
L. M. NEW60M. .
,,B. M. LACEt.
NEWS0M & LACE?,
WHOLESALE USD RETAIL
G-ROOBnSi,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
. ©ss>aiif!Ea^r 3
ri^llE Annual Course of Lectures ir^hia De-
X partment Vill commence on IMfiDAY
November 16tb, 1857, and will terminate in the
isuing M^arch. ;
lAIVffiS JONES. M. D.. Professor of Practice
^TTTTSrentenrer—;———
3. L RIDDELL,.M. D., Professor of ChemisTry
WARREN STONE, M, D., Professor of Snr-
• gey ♦
A. H, CENAS. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
GUSTAVOS A . NOTT, M. D., Profesor of
Materia Medico
JOSIAH C, NOTT, M.D., Professa^of "^Anat-
omy. á - . h
THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physi-
ology and Pathology,' ,
GILBERT S. VÁNCÉ, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy. •• . ' •
The rooms for Dissecting will be open ,on the
Second Monday in October.
The. Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Sur-
geons-of the Charity Hospital.
The Students- accompany the Professors in
their visits, and, free of expense, eujoy. extraor
dinary practical advantages. . . ,■ ,
Preliminary tó tije Course, Lectures will be
delivered daily iu the Am'pitheaterof th« Hos.
pital, from the 1st of Octobeir, on Clinical Medi
cjine and Surgery, without any charge to the
students.
THOMAS HtTNT, M. D., Dean.
The Administrators of the Charity Hospital
elect annually, jn April, fourteen Resident Stu
dents, who are maintained by the Institution,
New Orleans,La., August, 1857 ^m
N
Letters testamentary o tic e>.
.late of W. R. Turner, deceased, having
teen granted to the Undersigned at the July
Term, 1857, of the Probate Court of Colorado
charily, notice is hereby giwen to all. persons
hiving claims against the estate to present the
sime with i*, the time prescribed by law.
ELIZABETH TURNER, ,, , I
GEORGE TURNER, \
Columbus, Texas, August 27, 1857. 6w
NewBom&Lacey
pared, to do any .kind pf work in his line*
of business. Houses built
by contract,
of any dimensions undertaken,,
icular attention given to making coffin*, of
and bujldings
Particular attention gi
evffly description. He will also keep constantly
on hand an assortment of Pine Lumber.
Shop east side public square.
«flÉ
CASH
FOR
PRICE
HteHEST
"PAID , r „ ,
HIDES* PELTRIES
HER IN MONEY OR GROCERIES,
& NEWSOM to LACEV.
E^1
- HAVE JUST RECEIVED
\ FRESH supply gf Groceries, consisting hi
A part of the following—
¡iackerel, .,
PICKLED HERRINGS,
■ dried prunes,
GOOD GOSHEN BUTTÍ2R,
• ,<r., SUPERIOR SYRUPS, &c„ Ac.,
Besides, maty other eatables, too tedious to inen-
tion. Also, four 4 .
mes BHKISABI,
Four Rocking Chairs, four Bets qf.Parlor Chairs,
etc—all of which they will sell cheap for CASH.
£ive us a caU. o tf
, a. W. FLOYD,
MeroHant Tailor,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1857, newspaper, September 12, 1857; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177521/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.