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year.80 00
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; or communications of
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.constitute a square.
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advance .$3 00
in six months 3 50
lid in twelve mos... 4 00
in admmce....... 1¡¿ 50
in advance.....,..20 00
ir, in advance.... .35 00
be sent to one address,
in «d*t to seeure our
-H«r A.
to r^weseni. Colorado
Election next
to announce Mr. DA-
itCTolo-
Legislature. Election
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.
Columbus High School.
DH. HENDERSON, A B., having se.
• cnred the the house formerly oicupud by
Mrs. L. Crawford, .will open on .Monday, the
14th of February. Th«< year will bo divided
into two sessions of fire months cad .
terms ftr mo.ntií :
Primary English branches...-......... .§2 00
"English GTarnfrtar, Geography, & c 3 00
Algebra, Geometry, Greek and Latin. 4 00
I¿2¡f~ Pupils charged from the time of intrance
HMr**''* ■' '■ ■mi —
the close of the session.
ZtnS
Columbus Female Seminary.
pHlSInstitution will open its next session on
L the first Monday in September, under the
superintendence of P. Riley, its former Principal,
assisted, in the music department, by Miss F. M.
Wren. The school is no longer limited to thirty
scholars, bus is now open to all who may choose
to send. The Board of Trustee* will employ a
competent assistant to take charge of the prima,
ry department at the opening of the next session.
An article of subscription may be found with
Mr. A. Folts, at a store:
HATES of TtJlTfoN, PER MONTI! :
Primary English branches............. $3 00
English Grammar, Geography, Arithrae.
tic, ect... 4 00
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, etc..... 5 00
Languages, each (extra) 2 00
Music on Piano, with osé ofinstrument.. 6 00
-By order of thé Board of Trustees:
50 ALEX. FOI.TS, Secretary.
2aP$*£
act . authorized to' announce Mr.
,jRKlK3ATE asacandldatc to
county in the Legislature'
first* Monday in- August next.
•We ati authorized to announce General
JONES as a candidate to rcpre-
ia the nexV Legislature,
;ootn#of city «lection to be
l^t^f^NC- Mocday in May, for the
tinjf corporation officers.
mmw" " fi "MÜÜI '■■rnhMgmmmmm
Columbus Seminary.
THE-latter portion of the iefciba embracing
five months, wiil commence óá' the second
iibday in February.
TERMS PER MOJÍTH, AS FOLLOWS !
Spelling, Reading and Writing. /...... .$*1 00
English Grammar, Arithmetic, &<r.....;• 3 0U
Tlie higher branches of Mathematics, Lan-
guages, Ac.. «...., 5 00
Contingent fee per semio-i of 2Q weeks... 50
Pupils eharged from the time of entrance,
and no deduction, except in protracted illness.
20 W. G. de Graffenried, A.M., M.l>.
- Dillard Cooper
Wnim. 8* notice.
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COLUMBUS CHAFFER, No-#.C#
' " ~ meets 3d Saturday in each
A. M. / •
C. -WINDROW, M. E. H. P.
C|t Cms Iftilitarj) Institute
for ula no AT RUTERSVILLE.
wmcmn "ami air mills "INSTITUTE year opeus first Monday in Sep
wagon Ud «IX mule I teraber, and closes the laU week in June, ft
is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks,
with a short holiday at Christmas.
Tuition.— Collegiate, $50. per session, or $100
per year. Preparatory, $30 per «ession, (En-
glish studies only,) $60 per year.
Library Fünd—Fi"e Dollars peryear ; Board
$12per month, inclnding light, fuel and washiug.
Payments.—-Advance each session, invariably;
debts not allowed.
Cadbts.—Twelve yearn old, and passing the
examination in reading, writing and arithmetic,
through the ground rules,< inay enter,
[ f Dress.—Uniform to be
48-iy
m
j, the 7th oil., at- ihe resi.
ofc herbostnand, S*m. J. Harrington, in
Texas, Mrs EtíZAami Harrington,
of Stephen and Eliza H. Jarmen,
of Tennessee,)
ity-nine years, three months and nine.
l, i« $nthe 15th instant, at the ree-
Bsaseleyer, of oar city; Mr .-John
Old and well known citizen of
leaves a wife well worthy
a family of
'May be test'
07 ESTEAT8.
C. W. Tait, and estrayed
t F. Barnard. I P C C, 3 Ozen. One,
i side* apd back, 9 or 10 years
" * upper
■ bit in the left ear sawed horns. The
i of oxt-n, white: and black, about 9
branded with a trowell,
i in the right ear and under
had at the Institute.
The examination for the close of this ycty will
begin on the 23d .of June. Commencement day,
graduation of senior class, Friday, June 25th.
1'her public are respectfully invited to the exam-
ination and commencement.
• Address, C. G. FORSHEY,
42-tf Kutersyille, Texas.
COLORADO COLLEGE.
H E fall session will open on the First
Monday in 'September. A competent
ant will be employed, if any be needed.
TERMS Fea SESSION OF FIVI MONTHS! •
Primary English branches ...$1000
English Grammar, Geography, etc.,,... 15 00
-Tho Latin and Greek languages,. 20 0U
There will be no deduction made for lost time,
except in cases of protracted ilin«ss.
tcpf G. A. BEHNE, A.M, Principal.
TO PLANTERS.
JJAV1NG Purchased the Patent Right of J.
MACHINE
'Mm the left; owe of them has horns pointing
:■ ¿^9 hie nose. Appraised at $50 by William H.
t í faitalt aod Jesse Jones. November, 1858.
rpAKEN IIP hy A. Crysr, and estrsyed be-
X fore John Maekey, J F C C, one BAlf
MAÉE, three yearn old last spring, both hind
leet white above the hoeks, saddle spot on the
side, branded with a diamond. Appraised
~ ' at $75 by Thomas W. Harris and Jobo F. Berry
W¡m\ ' Nor ÉB58
UP by George W. Gninn, and es
trayadbaforts J.Mackcy, J PC C,one BAY
MARE 9 or 10 years eld, branded *¿W on the
left sfceulder, and £ on the right, had a bell onr
taken up, vetoed at $25. Also a dun two
old horse eolt, no brand, valued at $25.
One bay paiat eolt, 3 years old. no brand, valued
at $30. One sorrel horse, fax main and tail,
^ JO or iS years old, mnj hairs all over his body,
' V*d a Ml on when taken up, branded SC on the
valued at $25. And also one bay
ined to be hog baeked, 10 or 12 years
" 10 on the left sboelder, valued at
Lby John W. Paukey and S. P.
December, 1858
UP by Joeeph Tinkler and estrayed
Jobo Maekey, J P C C, a BLACK
7 years oíd (with a bay sucking
mt 13$ hands high, branded J on
Mare sppmioed at $30, and colt
P Hpjegiove and U S Towasend.
m
Eleetion Notice.
"|"N sccordance with the act of the Legislature
J- of Texas approved February 5th, 1856, it is
ordered that an ejection be held in the town of
Columbus, on the first Monday in May next, for
Mayor, six Aldetmeft, one Recorder, one 1 reas
urer, and one,Marshal; said eleetion to be con.
ducted according to the laws governing general
elections, so.far es applicable. Thomas J, N'ea-
vitt is appointed presiding officer of said elec-
tion. '' w. J. DARDEN, Mayor.
Columbus, April 11, 1859 33te
PGC,*¡íeíOKE
white speckled—
jfwallow-
a dun, branded
arhedefoo-and
at $25 W S P
A Crjper, and eatrayed before
CC, 4 head of hones; one
MAKE, branded Spanish
I on the thigb, 8 or 9 years old, 14 hand*
j valued at $30 On* a dun horse, 3 white
blaze foee, i4_haads high, 3 years old, no
■ "é«o
■■■■■piip.. 3 tfitg
valned at $30. And ana a bay' filly, 14
* years eld, branded B en the left
In the (see, valned at $30. Al 0.
8 yean old, branded W on the
, v brand, valned at $40 One a black li
. brand, star in the fcee, 14* hande high,
n Meek en. 7.
white on the bally, marked smooth crop
r hit in the left and a swallow-fork in
$25 Appraised by J p,
I aad ts W Cummings. January, 1859
AlKN UP by Jesse Jones, and estrayed
P a,lT'J p c C, a GRAY
IE, Mack stripe down hie baek, 15 hands
mt o years old, no brand p
at $50 by Mike Nave an
rsiv
MP
C. Benthal to hie
SEEDING
COMBINATION PLOUGH !
For the county of Colorad , excepting a shop
right at Prairie Point and a farm right near there,
we are ready to receive orders for the manufac-
ture of the machine It is the beet plough and
the best planter, for either c^rn or co lon, ever
invented. Orders are respectfully solicited.
J. D. BAKER & BROTHERS,
Til OS. H. MARSHALL.
Columbus, Texas, April, 1859. 33
THE TEXAS HOTEL.
Br A. J. BONDS.
HAVING returned to tówn and newly fitted
np the " Texas Hotel.1" I am happy to
announce to the public that'it is how opeu for
the reception of permanent and-transient board-
ers and the accommodation of the. public gener-
ally-, I have spsred no pstns to be ahle to
furnish, customers vvjth every comfort and con-
venience. * The -horse and liis rider" will fare
ae euMptuously as the market, and conveniences
of the country will afford, and 1 flatter myself
that my guests will find their stay with me
pleasant and satisfactory. A.- J. BONDS.
Columbus, Texas, January, 1858 y
Notice!
LETTERS Testamentary en the" estate of
Thomas Ware, deceased, were granted the
undersigned by the County Coürt of Colorado
county, at the January Term, 1859. AH persons
having claims against said estate are notified to
present them authenticated as the law requires.
N. T. WARE &. T. E. HARWELL,
27t6 Exec ra Thos. Ware, deceased.
cuts, miscellaneous ¿Mlbertisraieiits
ÜSMjfáfáMk-
FALL & WINTER
FOLTS A OVULES are now receiving
their stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
direct from New York, consisting in part of
Gents' Beady-Made Clothing,
Rugían and Shawls* Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Blankets, ffcerseys. Jeans, Lowels, Do-
mestics and tripes; also a beautiful lot of
lUflirniHjB ©IESSS 8©©©Si>
Mantillas and Cloaks, Hooped Skirts, &c , aiw,
A LOT OF QUEENS WARE,
Hardware, Wood warp. Stoneware, and
SADDLERY.
We infornfoUr friends that we have rernoved
to thaold stand of J. J. Loomis & t o., where
we will take pleasure in waiting on them V e
will sell our goods on reasonable terms io good
customers (/all and see our new stock
FOL1S&ÜAKES
Columbus, Texas, October, 1858 ?tf
I ■ . ■■
^e^reler;
COLUMBUS, COLORADO CO., TEXAS;
BEING'Solicited by many citizens to ¿05^
locate irt- this place, would respect ■
fully annópnee to the citizens of Colum-
bus and'vicinity that he has consented bo ..>•
ánd may bé fóund néxt door below >ir. vlathe^j
Shoe shop, where lie is prepared ¿0 repair
CfcodXS, WATCIIK8, JK.WELÜY" So *CCOBUE iBB
m tlie most woikinau-like manner, aud wrtll'
neatness and despatch* Having had several,
years ¿xperionce in the above line, and a wciT.
selected stock of materials on hand, Mr. W. has:
no hesita ríe y in watrahling his work, and hopes,
by integrity and industry to merit a liberal stip
port.
inarch'ii 'mortf
Balsam of Wiki ' herry and Tar.
A safe, speedy and certain remedy for
coughs, culds, asthma, sore throat broil*
chitié, consumption, and all puU
m onary complaints!
Statistics prove that over one quarter of all thr
! adult mortality In. the United 'States, • proceeds in
some manner from diseases' of the lungs. lí i3
frightful to contemplate this ma?8 of corruption,
suffering and death As blossoms ;ipen into
iVuit, so does a neglected cold-or ccogh te¡milVale
in coiis'umpliOn. It is a hard thing to conquer
in its later stages. It should be vigorously at-
tacked at first. Many articles of different vif- ;
lues inay alleviate, but Park's Balsain of Cherry |
and Tar cures, when any earthly pow er can. .. i
íxdependence, Texas. May 1G, 15.13. J
Gentlemen: I feel it my duty to speak in re- •
gard .to your medicine. In 1856 I was attacktjd
with a violent cold, rapidly running into con-'
'sumption. I tried uvery medicine, ant) cv«ry|
physician I eoiild h^arof. wtlhout relief, until I
luí vf-njr n¿;s;;ai"í>i WriilCherry and 'far. I was
immediately rcliwed. It has saved my life !
Gratefully yours, JouN Q. Smith.
Richmond, Tesa.;, May 7, 1858.
ilfesws. Barnes <$• I'ark: I am having con
slant calls for Park's Balsam of \Vi!d Cherry
and Tar. Those who have usk! it, speak in the
highest praise of its effects Bu kind enough to
for ward me one gross.
. Yours, truly, O. II. Peters.
Atabas: í exas, Apri 23, 1858.
Gs:Jlc^:en: I an) a pinctiseing physician' at
th.« ;>.ac>, ab >u! 2 miles iron >11 vntonio. I
,p.—scribe Dr Park's Balsam of VVild Cherry and
'far for pi/lmonary diSea c-3 with the gra'ttes
tirweiit; 1 have, w itnesseu nevera I jremaikairfe
^.¡ref. * * * * VV. Davis, M. I>.
Such results are constantly being exhibited in
every community !
COKSeMHTlON CURED IN ITS LAST 'STAGES !
: Cf)«suiDp'ive patient, bo of,goud cheer! We
bring you j<jy ful tidings of good ; news! Read !
Haddünfield, N J, Aj ril 20th;
X was attacked by a «evere pain in the side, in
the región ot the Liver. I suffered intensely
through the whole winter. During all the time
I was confined to the house, had a violent cough,
raited much bloody matter, and was supposed by
myself and others to be in the 'ast stages of con-
sumption! The February following, when Sp-
parcutly my life was at á close, I procured a
bottle of Park's Balsam of Wild cherry and Tar.
As soon as I commenced its use, I began togrow
belter ! Tho soreness of my side grew less, the
cotigh gradually lett me, the profu.-e expectora-
tion anrt spitting of blood ccased, and my general
cliéalth became by degrees restored 1 1 was soon
enabled tu^sume my trade, that of a carpenter,
which 1 have oontinucd without interruption. I
will further remark that this remarkable cure
was effected by only three bottles of the Balsam!
Yours, trUly, Tho a< Cozzkns.
This article, so harmonizes with the vital fluids,
digestivo organs and requirements of the system,
as to ¡¡ft the disease and so'ithe all inflamation.
If u'ed accut ding to the directions, it cannot fail
to benefit you. Procure the Illustrated Family
Almanac of any agent (gratis) and read cxplan-
aliotu in full; but lose no time!
fn coúsumpiiye symptoms " procrastination is
the thief of-tnnc" in an awful sense, as it shortens
existence and hurries the patient from lime into
eternity ! Thousai ds are weekly dying whoso
lives might be saved by the timely use of Park's
Balsam if Wild Cherry and Tar! A few weeks
— a few days make a fatal difference in the pro-
gress of co suui|itivc flymptouiHl The chances
ot success increase greatiy with the earliness of
lrpatmi'ni. Although Park's Balsam has per-
formed caires in cases seemingly desperate that
are almost miraculous, still it is advisable to takj
the Ba sanfr on the appearance of the first symp-
tom*. BAR VES & PARK, New York
- * til's Agent, Columbus. 2Slya
R. J. PUTNEY,
Attorney and Counselor at La*wr
19 COLUMBUS, TEXAS:
W. J. DARDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, i EX A S.
ÉlñvXRD COLLIER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
2yl COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
B. B. WALKER, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ualleltstille, La Vaca County, Texas.
RICHMOND AÜV1
SICHMOSO,
COMMISSION MEL
WHOLESALE AND KETXJfc D LE« I
SSS3SIE&IL; sasiaeis&'i
■ AND ■
P LA NTATION SIT PL
4 tARG-E'stock of GROCERIES ■
J\. lj 011 hand.
Richnsond, March 5, 1859 2S ly
W.P.
0. y. HUTCHINSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.-
'^T Office over Blum & Mayblum's old stbrc
March 17, 185? 23 lyeiapo
m. FOR SALE. £
MY House and Lot in the town of Columbus,
situated opposite Sherili's Tavern, front
ing 130 varas 00 Spring street. The house is
tWO'stories high, contains
SEVEIT ROOMS,
Four of them 16x18 feet, 12 feet story, dining
room and bed rooms, kitchen, negro cabins, etc.
Yard and' garden newly paled in. It is the most
desirable residence in the town of Columbus, and
will be sold on terms to suit purchasers.
Also,* house and lot in the eastern portion of
the town, at present occupied by the Rev. E. H.
of astray appraise- Oeborno. For further particulars, spply to
W. ? _ L. M. NEWSOM.
C. W1NDRO . ■ PSV
Clerk Co. Ct. Colorado Co. [ Columbus, Texas, Jan. 27, 1859
%£ :? - ' fe
29
IN THE DISCOVERY OF Tiltil
CclcbralcÍJ üittcrs, -
A ww II^Lt Las risen opon Ihe horizon of the
Medical World, tlie genial Influence niul cu-
rative Kllicacy of which win cause Ihe liwrls
; of many of those aiUcleU with liie foUowuig
t diseases to leap for joy.
They will effectually cure thai most tils-
iressiiig Coniiilaiut
i3ybz> epsia,
In a& Its various forms. For
11723 WUSHfl,
^tibont nnb Chronic
and alt diseases arising from a disordered
STOMACH QR Lt\TERt
its curative powers are almost miraculous.
For the Core, and as a sure Prevent alive of
FEVER & AGUE,
BIUQUS ARO OTHU PEVCBS,
ftoduesil ky MtawnnHf IkKimcm, Ms EOcmty
MMimwiMM.
Cases of Yellow srd other
. incidental to Trojncui
Climates, It b unsurpassed.
A fc * IH «SMsally ell« « U «f
Debility, Knars, Slrh Head .fcii# Ln*
of ApsetUe, Ac., Ac.,
COBlt—For sa Am.it, Mf s wiM-ilwftil tknv 1
Unw* a day, IwSui* «sling. Fur Caius , * iou|<uud-
ftil Uiiw Une* ■ day, Mm eating.
rSTBEWABE OF COUlfTEHFEITS.
TJu Genuine Uar our
Sole Proprietors, Nw Vork.
As a Trmle to Cs
levers, f
BAKERY!
THE COLUMB US BAKER Y
Es Situated on Bowie street!
ONE block ivést of the Cotirt-houso Fqtmre,
where the proprietor is prepared to furnish
everything reasonably to be cSpected atan es-
lablisluneiit of Ihe kind. The patronage of the
local and iiaveliug public is soiicUed, and will
meet with pranipt attention, as the residence of
the proprietor is on the premises 3 fin (J.
SAM. M. DENNIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Columbus, Colorado Co., Texas,
"*"*TILL practice his profession in the several
VV counties of the First Judicial District,
and in the adjaccnt county of. Lavaca.
xw Office over Win. M. Baker's store. Jg
RICHARD Y. COOK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLLECTOR AND LAND AGENT,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
WILL give strict attention to all lursinetr
entrusted to his care. 1
\ 1^* Office north side the Public Square^ I
H. T . GÁÉ N B TT,
Attorney at law,
COLUMBUS, COLORADO CO., TEXAS,
WILL practice in the District and Pjobate
Courts of Colorado county, ip the District
Courts of the . adjoining counties, and in the
Supretne Court beld at Galveston.
Office on Spring street, opposite A. J,
Bonds' Hotel 29 tf
Í0UN T. UARCOUaT.
.JOHN H BOBBOir
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER Iff
J r o 17 lat o TÉX& +
FA M11. Y Supniies and Groceries of all kinds.- -
Also;' Hats, Soots, Shoes, Prints, 8 hoc ting, . ,
Shirting aiid IJcavv Goods generally.
W. Pi If. will fill orders with the utmost die*-
pateh, and as cheap as 4be cheapest.
Cash, or acceptance iu Bicbuxoid, Houston or
Galveston.
W. P. U. will attend to the buyi
of lands, or Real Estate generally.
sided' in this portion of Tcxat for
years, he flatters himself that he ts
not better acquainted «ilh land I
other man throughout Southern ~
All kinds of property sold at ] .
Mart every Saturday. His store
Hotel, opposite tho Richmond I
Street. , WILLI A M
Richmond, Te*as, March, JfiSft'
Drugs and Medicines!
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL!.
0.
y «As JU Ja «M(
RICHMOND,
AS on hand a large end splendid atoek^
of the above aitides, together ' "
perfumery and ikney articles, which he will¡
sell ebeap for cash or on time to 1
crt . "Phe attention of those
his line i« respectfully called to bis i
him a call when you cometo']
K;:i ■ ■ '
HARCOURT & ROBSON,
íay?iir0jt.rsría's's MW>
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas,
WILL practice LaW ia partnership in all the
ciurts of the First judicial District—in
the counties of Lavaca and Gonzales, of the
Tenth District—and in the Supreme, and Federal
Courts at Galveston and Austin. 21 tf
B. BHROrSHlRE. .
.j. s. siiBopsnias
B. & J. S. SHROPSHIRE,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
LA GRANGE AND COLUMBUS,
TTt/lLL practice their profession together in-
V V the first Judicial District and adjoining
counties. All business entrusted to their cate
will be promptly attended to. *
li Shropshire, LaGrangt, Texas;
J S Shropshire, Columbus, Texas
J. M, BANIELS,
w
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ILL attend promptly to all bumne&s en-
trusted to his care.
JNO. II. BOWERS,
VV HOLES ALE AND RETAIL
DRUCCI ST,
COLUMBUS,: TEXAS,-
TT AS Just Received from New York a large
XI aud compiete supply of
liiclqriing ÓUU ounces of Qmiiiuc, and a largo
supply o< all inedicinet li«rg in use; also
10 J K gd H hito Lead
5U K«-gs Zink ;
5 B/irrul" Linseed Oil;
3 Hatredflümo*! Oil;
i B ■ rr*3i Castor Oil;
Ai.SO. a uirtft. ¡<upi>¡y )f castor ai>d sweet oil
itv botiifs. w itii a ••Hiiipleip assortment oí
'¡Pi^iBía &ÜD B'í §.
AL^O, a full assortment of Liquors for
Mctiic jl Purposes, warranted to be pure,
including
FIssc Urau^k's Finn Wines, Fine
.j>D F nc i'e.is, chocolate, Tobacco, cigat*,
aii < f ivhicli I will sell low 'or casu, or
to goi-ci 011 the u^al time. 27
Gentry, Stilís & C'$:
GENERAL AGENTS FOR I HE
State of Texas)
H. Tract, Agent, Columbus. 28y
WM. M. BIARS. M 3),
HAVING removed to Colnmbos, offers his
professional services td the citix ¡¡s aud
pubhc'generally. fim long experience jn
Burger y,
and the very particular attcnticn Le has paid !o
(!i>e.is< s of Women and children, gives him con-
fidence lo ho|>e that cunes entrusted to htf cU'e
will give entire satiwlaction. Iu oper^tiviis f ir
club-foot, cross-eye, hair-lip, &c , « well «■>> Rnt
putations of all sorts, he haa long experience and
an unfailing succcs?.
— REFERS V CEP.—
How. R. E B. Baylor,. ... Washington county.
President Burleson Independence, Texas
Ai.FRf.n Gee
Mr. Kblloo
Mr Pettis
Mr. Vincen
G<n %m. Houston...
Col Herbert.
. .Washington Co..
.. Fayette
... Prairi. Lea
. .Hotlw'
... Iluntevil
,. .t'oiorado t."
Columbus, Scplember, 1857.
BIjAiVHS neatly printed at this oilice, aud j
on moderate terms.
Administrator's Sale of Land.
1?WILL sell at Public puction. to the highest
bidder, ai the Court house door in the town
Columbus, ou the first Tuesday in May, 1859,
two tracts of land off of the Preston Gilbert
League, in Colorado county—tract No J con-
taining 481 acres; tract No. 2 containing 540
acres. Both tracts situated on the Colorado
River, on the went side thereof, and being Ihe
ssme purchased by R. J. Rivers at A Carter's
Administratrix'#: Sale. These dusiring to pur.
.•base lands would rind it to their inlerert to at-
teud the sale.
Tkhms of Sale-Twelve months* credit, the
note of th>' pn'-chaser ri'qrired. :m<! two goo.}
personal n'icf. and mortgage on the land to
seeur - it he T \ N B RIVERS,
3'm c Adrr.inistratrix of Robert J Rivtt<-
"r7c. cappy,
*ASKií©K A3BS VASMKK
CO LI"M BUS, TEXAS,
RESPEC'l KULLY announecé to the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity that be is pre-
par d to attend toa' id all descriptions of
TAILORING
In Mie lat< sf and m< t fashio table slvles. I,adieu'1
Ridin Habit net tly executed, and on the most
moderate term*. He may be found either at bis
shop laxi do->r 10 lioever's store, or at his resi-
en cc next door above Charlv Sehinidt's Jr.
JAMES J, LOOMIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas,
WILL practice in the Court# of Colorado aud
adjoining counties, and in the Supreme
and Federal Courts of the State. Strict
aud prompt attention will be given toail busi-
ness.confidcd to him*—to the adjustment of lapd
titles and the collection of claims, whether against
the State or individuals. 1
WILLIAM O. W EBB. .
.WILLIAM . JARUON
WEBB & .TARMON,
..AND..
Zjand. Asetiti .*,
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAS,
WILL practice in the countiei of Fayette,
Bastrop, Travis, Caldwell, Gonzales, La
Vuca. Wharton, Fort, fiend, Austin, Colorado
and Washington, and in the Supreme and Fcde
ral Courts at the cities of Austin and Galveston-
Collections and Remittances promptly made;
Lands located; bought and sold, patents ob
tained, titles perfected and taxes paid all over
the State. v gj ly
RICHMOND«-{?:. . . . .% . «.
K. HauklmoBy Pi
HAVING repaired and new!
•' Verautah Hotel,"' í am
pared to accommodate tbe traveling1;!
rooms are large, clean and comfortable, i
table ie supplied-with tbe best the c
fords. Ho efforts will bd spafed to
guests comfortable during their ^ay wi
As an old and experienced ifoteí Keepe. .
the city of St. Louis, I flatter myseif tbat 11
be able to give entire satisfaction to m>
Charges moderate.
BLUM §• MAY
WHOLESALE AND RETJ
h
DRY GOODS, CLi
HAT&,BOOTS&
TTiMBROfDERtBS, Suisse .
JE/ Saddlery, Hardware, Tinware,'
Farming Utensils, C/bcfceries, (
.*iee, '&e.rtóg--'- " ^
Columbus,
william r. ORATSON.
i I;
COMHKISSI09
■
GENERAL MERCMANDfSE^
RICHMGNB, TEXAS.
to us. for -
inent to our fhehds in Galveetoo,
or the Northern dtiec
All orders from our friend* in tbe
win deceive our prompt and _
Satisfaction guaranteed. * " í
THE CITiZENJi OF OUB <
Richmond, Deo 4,1858 C 4¿ir ;
mm
COMMISSION
ASD DE,
Dry Goods, Boots,
Groceries, Western
RICHMOND,
UTHiguw ratee tau> mi uiitoe
nroEs. •
iMriaUa Hüi
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ROBERT L, FOARD,
AfTOBNEY Af LAW,
AND
ÜSíOMlf 3PW2D3.2EO,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
JOHN H. ROBSON,
mum miw,
ai COLUMBUS, 7 EX AS.
t. iv. iiaru1s, m. d .8. e goss, m. d
DRS. HARRÍS & GOSS
PBl'SlClAilS AJÍII MHlil.6l!S
COI.VMBÜ8, TEXAS,
"P ESPECTFÜLLY ofTt-r thoir services to tbe
X\ citizens of Columbus and vicinity in tbe
various branches of their profession; and hope,
by giving Strict attention to the welfare ol their
paiii nto, to merit a liberal share of patronage.
ColumbuB, January 29. 18S9 v2n22
A Card.
DR. WM tt. BANKS offers his ptofe68ional
services to ihe citizens of Columbus and
< oiorrdo county, and wuuld merely observe that
his pract >cc and expcricncc in the chronic dis.
eases of the climate justify him in warranting a
reasonable hope of success. The diseases of
ladies and children particularly attended to, when
called upon.
OR. LEWELLYN
WILL continrte the practice of Medicine in
its various branches He returns his thanks
to his former patrons, and hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profession, to merit their continued
patronage, and that of the public generally.
£"¿7* Odien next door to Newsoin aud Lacey's
Grocery store, Columbus, Texas.
Dr Lowell vn's conncction with the Drrtg
Sloie will not "interfere, in any w¡ty, with the
practice of his profesH'u
THE popularity^ of the
Liniment la coextensive With __
tion of the globe. Other artice clón-
ale pain and distress—th|is cutest ~~
sicians. Government floifittalB; Fi
Farmers, Livery men, hav
mon trated this fact, throughout ___ .
article ever before received sueh undivided .
and support from Medical and Soientifie men
Rheumatism of years standing "
cored! Pifes, ulcers, tumors,
scrofula, stiff* joint , felons,swells
boils, chapa, neuralgia, nit rhetun, and
and cattle, &c..sucb as ring. _
pell evil, Sweeney, huoUil, Ac., era
and cured by tbe Mustang Lieubent *•
valúasLa neas*
Mr. I*. Litch,
" That the horse was «
case was spavin) " but eince
Mustang Liniment, t have sold
cash! Your Liniment, baa *
up here."
430 Broad Street, f,
(Extract) "In lifting the
it became unmanageable, ttited o a
my baud severely, alntatt to a r r$J
awful sight Tbe Mustang L° ,n|%e.
to extract the pain. It heaW^j na{j
soreness, and left no scar of 'üceóhut
•' Truly tonfr, Ckaxlc
Sueh language as ibis -a |)Qt ^
natural ech-i Where vet'this article^i
Liniment is imfispeu'jaWe 1o 1"
of horses and muVs. Mr. John Baáiri*.
jromery, Alabanva, sold a slave far Í
was raised frora utter
ment. Ever/ family 1
particular and inquire for tüs
and take no other.
Hold by all dealers ti
America, Europe and
for 25 cents, fifty cents
BARNES <f
C; Ktslrr, 4 «;7,
t&mi
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1859, newspaper, April 16, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177565/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.