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^gjistellanms ^Iteriiscincnts.
who du not give express notúe
¡r, are oonsidcred as wishing to con£
ISCfiptioil. - ,
ribera order tlie discontinuance of
paper*, publishers maj Continue to bend
until ail arrearages arc paid.
«mbscribcM neglect or refuse to take their
; \ ; .papt,r.i from the post office to which they arc seut,
tliev arc heíd responsible Until they pay up.
r [f subscribers remove to other places with,
ant informing the publisher. and the paper is sent
. v to the former direction, they are held responsible.
The eoarUhave decided that refusing to
,7*..; "lake ¿ periodical or paper from the office, or rc.
S T!,vi ? and leaving it uncaíled for, is priitiitfacie
«videacé of fraud. '#-■ V' \
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STORE
—-<Ts{ "*. ✓3'S. V#
wm
Us
■p^
Filly, Faded and Fat.
BY n. A. DIBU.
arc fifty, laded and fat,
to my wife one day,
her girlish form as she sat
bp in her ¡aiwcent way ;
f.éT.
E, P WHITFIELD
WOULD say to his friends in Colorado that
he has received and is now openi ng a very
large slock of
6oois, Marts & ^Jca|aiiMsf
Entiroly New,
And promises satisfaction both in quality and
prices ' Grateful for the patronage he has In rc-
tofote received, he earnestly solicits a continua-
tion.
Columbus,Texas, August 28, 1853. .3
cold,
Selfish and «harp as the eyes of a ra?,
With the greed of praise and gold.
Yes, love, you needn't turn up those eyes J
ck that; beautiful head
? "... As
i (heir tender and calm sur ¿wise
for what I have said;
fifty and iat, '
, and cold, [ihat,
they were always
ys Old?/
And don't yon remember this morning, dear,
And don
V
hi-*
m
mm,
You w«
me,
«eemed not near
' ■■ >"'■ V '
how vexed you were
ho Other day,
the money due from Blair,
he couldn't pay ?
1 wrong—'twas á step away
From, the path pursued by Christ,
And step by step, and day by day,
Does the heart grow vain and iced.
And do what on* may,the face will grow
A type of the soul within,
Till cach passer-by, with a glancc, will know
If the soul serves Cod or sin.
And would you, at fifty, be plump and fair, -
With. ¡Balm, clear, loving eyes ?
a cheering word for another's care,
another's joys 1
nl fifty, be faded and fat,
cold,
of a rat,
. of p&ise and gold?
Market^ Hew , Etc
owe, Feb. 18.—By the arrival
„ at St John's, N. F., of the
íince Albert^ which left Gal way
inst., a week's later sews has
here.
Albert reporte that the Liv-
market was firm, and that an
advance of i-16 to had been experi-
week. *-T-
of the week amounted to
62,000 bales, of whieh speculators took
7,000 bales, and exporters ,000 bales.
The quotations are: Fair Orleans, 7f J.;
Middling Orleans, 6 liMSd.; Fair Mobile,
lid.; Middling Mobile, 6 11-17J.; Fair
Uplands, f|¿
The Manchester trarte sympathised with
«lie Liverpool cotton market.
The &wi tt advices from London are to
the effect ilukt the demand was falling off,
FPU SALE-
"\,f V IloUse^adXtiUtt-tV^0^Columbus,
jKt-wttraC&ff^opposite Slierill's Tavcn, front-
ing 120 vara9 on Spring street.. The house is
two stories high, contains
SEVEN BOOMS,
Four of them 16x18 feet, 12 feef story,dining
room and bed rooms, kitchen, negro cabins, etc.
Yard ánd 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, a house and lot in the eastern portion of
the townr at present occupied by the Rev. E. II.
Osborne. For further particulars, apply to ,
L. M. NEWSOM.
Columbus, Texas, Jan. 27, 1859 22
W. J. DARDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
S. M. DENNIS.
ATTORNEY AT ^
22 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
XT
EDWARD COLLIEIi,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
2yl COL VBUS, TEXAS.
RICHARD Y. COOK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLLECTOR AND LAND AGENT, "
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
WILL give strict atleution to all business
entrusted to his care.
£fp Office north side the Public Square. 1
snuorsiiiRE..
. . .3. 8. SttRorsniRE
B. & J. S. SHROPSHIRE,
Attorneys" & Counselors vat Law,
LA GRANGEJLND COLUMBUS,
WILL practico their profession together in
the first Judicial District and adjoining
counties. All business entrusted to their care
will he promptly attended to.
Ii Shri>pe!tit^e-, -lMOtHttige, Txrxas; —
J S Shropshire, Colu titbits \Tcxut
R. J. PUTNEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
19
JAMES J. LOOM IS.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Columbus, Colorado Cbuiiiy, Texas,
T171LI/ practice in the Courts of Colorado and
YV adjoining countics, and in the Supreme
and Federal Courts of the State. Strict
and prompt attention will be given to all busi-
ness confided to ftnn—to the adjustment of land
t itles and the collection of claims, whethei against
the State cr individuals. * .1
WTX'W
do XXXj
H.
ao ^ ir
A. T Af ü M tak es
pleasure in announcing
to his. frieiids and the public
generally) that he-has resumed'
his profession as
roircitAiT PAiNTMii.
fie has on Ii&nd a large assortment of the finest
materials, procured from London and Paris, and
is prepared to exccute-UKENESSES in OIL
from a Miniature toa LIFE SIZR Portrait. The
public generally are invited to call and examine
his paintings.
Hi Studio is near the Ferry, adjoining
Miller &
Ansehn's Cabinet shop.
ES-tf.
A Rare Chance
GREAT BARGAIN.
THE subscriber owes money, ardjie k
determined lo pay it. lie tlicrcfi
•tfers for sale a'
GOOD NAVIDAD P LAX TATIO y
AT HALF PRICE!!
950 ACRES RICH LAND FOIt #4,000!
Only a fraction over ^>4 per acre. '
One hundred and twenty-five ¿eres under
staked and ridercd fence ; 110 of it in a fine state
of cultivation; all new and fine land.
Good eountry improvements—good water-
good range—good everything. Apply s«>on, or
you will miss a bargain.
9-bapwcha
'1 rtle indisputable.
A. M; BOX.
Notice.
"O ROBSOy, administrator of the estate of
XL* E. VV. Sanders, deceased, has filed his
account and petition to ft allowed to resign his
said trust, which will come up for the action of
the county court of Colorado county, Texas, at
the court-house in Columbus on the last Monday
in February, a d, 1859. All prisons interested
in the said settlement are required lo appear and
contcst said aeeount if they see prc£r.
C. WINDROW, Clerk €CC C
February 4th, J 859 23 3w
¡H
y.'"rs*5.-
0ÉS
4¡r
the market was
to those reported by
)tut
mobiuc, Fek 17.—The bark Ottawa,
Capt. Gordon, sailed yesterday frora this
port, her ostensible distillation being the
Island of St. Thomas—but it has been
ascertained that her real destination is the
southern coast ef Africa, for the purpose
of resetting seme 1,800 Africans from bar-
barity and transporting them to eivilized
^uIM. ;
- yrA&tiKQTOV, Feb. 16.—Tlie Senate, in
t^Üie UniiedStates another extensive tract
«if laud. ■' ■*
The I^Bsident's nomination of Mt. Potter
as a Collector at Toledo, the dibcu.-sion of
xrhicU created) so much excitement in the
Senate a few weeks since, was rejected
tt> day by the Senate.
Thé opea sesfúptr of the Senate, daring
tlie last tw days, have been mostly occa
pied' by speeebes from Messrs. Crittenden,
Kentucky, in opposition to the bill for
the acquisition of Cuba.
Mucenis, Fei. iT;—A destructive ffre
occurred at Brownsville, in this State, by
whl 1 ¡ twelve buildings were consumed.
The loss is estimated at $30-,OOfrr there
wm but sligbt insurance on the pr< p^rty.
Washington, Feb. 18.—The President
sent a. special message to .Congress to day,
in wbicn he sets forth the difficulties under
which the Executive labors in conducting
tlie foreign policy of tlie country.
lie reiterates the views.expressed by bim
éjn thu-sul^ct in his annual message to
Congress, last falh
lie urges Congress. fo pass a bill allow-
the u e of the army and nayy,
ver necessity may cnll for it, for the
eetion of,the Psnaroaand Tfebaantepec
and to enforce the claims .of tli* '
SUtes against certain recalcitrant
oac, Feb. 18.—Tbe New York
List of to-day says the coffee
;d«
Notice.
JB. BOTAR , administrator n( the
# estate of Lenard Pickins, deceased, iias
filed his account and petition for a final scttle-
maiit of said estate, which will come np for the
action of the county court of Colorado county,
Texas, tobe held at theenurt-hoase in Columbus
ood the labt Monday in February, a dj 1849.. All
persons interested Ri said settlement arc required
to appear and contcst said account if thev im-
proper. C. WINDDOW, Clerk CCCC
February 4th, 1853 23-3w
S3 B
TEXAS HOTEL,
Br By a J- bonds.
HAVING returned to town, and newly fitted
up Jhe " TEXAS HOTEL," I am happy
fo annonncc to the public that it is now open f >r
tila-reception of trsnsient and permanent board
era and tlie accommodatiou of the'public geuer-
erally. 1 have spared no pains to be able to
fornisb customers with every comfort and con-
venience. " The horse and his rider" will fare
as sumptuously as the market and covcnienccs
ttf tb« oouotpy wilf afford, and £ flatter myself
that my guc3ts will find their stay with me
pleasant and satisfactory. A.J. BONDS.
Columbus, Texas, January^ 1859.
€. Kesler,
DEA0.ER IK
ÜRÜGS & MEDICINES,
Crockery, Queemwarc, &c.,
HAVING purchsBcd the interest of Dr. Toli.
ver, will continue the business at the old
stand, and will- keep constantly ou hand a full
assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!!
And also all the popular Patent Medicines, hav-
ing the agency for the same. He has recently
replenished his stock, and respectfully solicits a
•bare of publio patronage.
Columbus, Texas, March 12 1858 g
Notice.
Ab. bonds, administrator of the estate
. of Travis Miller, deceased, has filed his
aoaount for final settlement of said estate, which
will come up for the action of the ccunty court
of. Colorado county at tho next regular term, to
be held) at the court bojse in Columbus on tbo
last Monday in January, 1859; All persona in.
tcrested are required to appear and contcst said
account if they see proper.
C. windrow, CCCC.
This Januaay Gth, 1859:
J. M. DANIELS,
LAWYER AND LAND AGENT,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ILL attend promptly lo all business en-
trusted to bis care.
w
ROBEKT L.
ATTORNEY
FOARD,
AT LAW,
#.©WjUE-ST 3?Wig3.2Í<0,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS. £
F. BARNARD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
6altelait anir houston Carts.
GALVESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
rob't. w. carnes .¿as. h. trabve
CARNES & TRABÜE,
Cotton Factors^
Rccéiving, Forwarding
And Coininis«iou Merchants,
Galveston, Texas.
PERSONAL attention givon to the sale of
cotton and other produce; filling orders; and
receiving and forwarding merchandize.
REFERS TO
Messrs. S., T. & J. Harbert, Messrs. Smith &
Foard, Messrs. Newsom <J- Lacy ; Columbus.
Mr. Wm. Harbert, Dr. JnO. H. Crisp, J. E.
Persell, Judge A. M. Campbell, Zachariah
Payne; Colorado county. [no38-ly.
t, ii. m ma han. ,
. . .b. r. gilbert
T. H. McMAHAN & GILBERT,
Cotton factors,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
PLANTERS or Merchants sending Cotton
or other Country Produce forward to our
address may rely oa legitimate charges only
being made. v2nlyl.
WILLIAM T. AUSTIN,
Galveston, Texas,
COTTON FACTOR, RECEIVING,
!Pri,i*txrft.T riltri g;
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MAKES cash advances upon all consignments
to his address, cither for sale in this mar-
ket, or for re-shipment to other porta.
Galveston, AugustSÍ3, 1858. vSnStf.
HOUSTON ADVÉRTÍSÉ&ENTS.
Iptefllaittojts ^iferfemrttts.
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.
f|e Cfras |$ilitarg Instituir
AT RÜTERSVILLE.
INSTITUTE year opens first Monday in Sep.
'rtcmber. and closes the last week in June. It
Member, and closes the last week in June.
& divided into two sessions of twenty weeks,
with a short holiday at Christmas.^
Tom .—Collegiate, $50 per session, or ®iw
per year. Preparatory, $80 per session, (En-
glish studies only,) $w) per year.
Library Fund — Fi*fe Dollars per year; Board*
$12 per month, including light, fuel and washing.
Pavmert8.—Advance each session, invariably;
debts not allowed.
Cadets.—Twelve years old, and passing the
examination iu reading, writing and arithmetic,
through the ground rules, may enter* "
Dress.—Uniform to be had at the Institute.
The examination for the close of this year wilt
begin on the 23d of June. Commencement day.
graduation of senior class, Friday, June 25th.
public are respectfully invited to the exam-
fnation and commencement.
Aidrcss, C. G. FORSHÉY,
42-tf Rutersville, Texas.
«ajama
rUILA d el fbi a,
IMPORTANT ANNOÜN
ion of human
*
TO all persons afflicted with :
HH.euch as Spermatorrhr
ness, Impotence, Conor "
Vice of Onanism, or i
The HOWA1
the awful
•flM|
upon the unfortu
ARÍTABLE
name, lo give Medical.
sons thus afflicted, who aj
description of Uieir condit
habits of life, &c., and in casj <
erty and suffering, to furnish
charge. J
COLORADO COLLEGE.
TH £ fall session will open on the ^ First
Monday in September. A competent
Assistaut will be employed, if any be needed.
terms per session of five months:
Primary English branches ¿..$10 00
English Grammar, Geography, etc.,. ... 15 00
The Látin and-Greek languages, 20 00
There wili be no deduction made for lost time,
except in cases of protracted illness.
tcpf J. J. SCHERER, Principal.
0 Ii. B. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JlallcUstille, La Vacd Cuánty, Tcxr.s.
JOHJi'T. HARCOUKT. . . JOIirf H' ROL30N
HARCOURT & ROBSO$f,
Columbus, Colorado County, Ti
WILL practice Law in parlnerbbip in a/l tbe
et wis of the First Judicial District—In
¡he counties of Lavaca atrd Gonzales-, the
Tenth Diatriet--and in the Supreme and federal
Courts at Galveston and Austin Ul tf
JOHN II.' EOBSaN,
2Í , COLUMBUS* 7 EX AS.
t. w. ha ruis, m. d. . . . s. e c'jos, m. i>
Dns. HARRIS & GOSS,
PUIIICIA5S AS .WBOMJr,
COIiUMBUS. TEXAS,
I> ESPECTFUÍ.L.Y o Sir iliuir services to the
i citizens of Columbus and vicinity in the
various branches of their profession-; and; hope,
by giving strict attention to the welfareof their
patients, to merit a liberal share of patronage.
Columbus, January 29, l&.r>9. v2o22
DR. LEWELLYN
WILL continue the practice of Medieine in
it.H varieos branches, lie returns his thank
to I1T3 former patrons, and1 hopes, by striet atten-
tion to his profession, to merit their csntinued
patronage, and that of the public generally.
Oilice next door to Newsom and Lacey's
Grocery store, Columbus, Texas.
A Oarc3..
DR. WM. G. BANKS offers l.is piofessional
services to the citizens of Columbus and
Colorado county, and would merely observe that
his practice and experience in. the chronic dis-
eases of the r.limate justify Rim in warranting a
reasonable hope of tuccess. The diseases of
ladies and children particularly attended to, when
called upon.
DR. E. T. GAZLEY
OFFERS his professional servicesfpll e eiti-
izen^ of Columbus and vicinity, ür.ú iiopes,
by close application to business, to meril a liberal
share of public patronage. Otlicc next door to
Dr. Hicks'.
Oblumbus, Texas, July 8,1858.
WM. M. PARS, I D„
HAVING removed to t^olumbus, offers his
professional services to the cititens aud
public"gcncrally. His long experience in
S u r g e r
ana the very particular attention he his paid to
diseases of women and children, gives him con-
fidence to hope that cases entrusted to bis care
Will give entire satisfaction. Iu ope&tions for
club-foot, cross-eye, hair-lip, &c., as well as am-
putations of all sorts, he has long cxpetiencc and
an unfailing success.
REVERENCES.
Hon. R. ElB. Baylor,. .. .Washington county.
..Independence, Texas
• Washington Co.,"
...Fayette " "
..Prairie Lea "
, .^Houston, "
. lliintsviile,
President Burleson..
Alfred Gee
Mr. Kelloo...
Mr Pettis
Mr. Vincen
Gen. Sam. Houston...
Col Heubert Colorado Cj.,
Columbus, September, 1857,
Notice.
THE undersigned hold the claims of Blum &
Mayblum, (for their business in this place)
for collection. Persons indebted to them are re-
to call on us.
"NEWSOM, LACEV & Co.
Columbu , Teiai, Jan, 27,1803 22
BA. SHEPHERD, of tfoiifton," Texas,
• and D. L. Kernion, of New Orleans,
have.bccufne partners iu our house, their interest
coirt'mencing on the 1st inst.
IMS él @©a,
Cotton Factors
and general
C030IISS10ÍV ISiÉi&CHANTSy
W. HI. Perkins, New Orleans;
B, A.SiiEriiERO, Houston, Texas;
D. L. Kernion, New Orleans.
New Orleans, 8th July, 1858.
I beg to call attention to the above notice, and
in doing so would say to my friends and acquain-
tances in Texas that Mr. Perkins, having gone
through fifteen years of scrvice, Constantly in
New Orleans, in the commission business, and
acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his eór-
reb-pjndcnts With unimpairsd credif, wáVnrnts
me in saying that any business confided to the
house will receive the right sort of attention.'
I will mate advances here on., or pnrf tlie
proceeds of any shipments to the house, abd will
do anything in my power I<Wacdilate Correspon-
dence with theiii. B. A. S11EPHÉRD,
Houston, Tex of.*
Aug (J.-v2hlyl ?
IS.,
OTT QN
pmWAKDliS'O ]
COMMERCE ST. ;;.
"PERSONAL ATTENTION given to scllirg
JL and shipping' dotion and other jlrtHlace, also
forwarding of lfltircliamfisc to the iriteiior. Or-
ders for supplier promptly attended lo when ac-
companied with produce or cash;
August 1G. 1358 n2v2 6m
FULTON k WHEAT,
Impork'i's and Dealers ill
OLD BOURBON «f- RYE WHISKY,
Manufacturers of Ra# Spirits
MAIN STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS.
J. J. CAIN. . .
r, 8. blount
J. J GAIN & CO.,
STORAGE AND COMMISSION
- B TT JE3 X 3ST 3E3 53 & .—
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
STORE and sell Cotton, Merchandise, and all
kinds of produce. Advances made on
Cotton to be sold here, or shipped to other mar-
kets.. Strict personal attention given to the
puichasc of Goods ordered. 01
Wlilsls.ey.
-tAA Bfcfe.u FultoA's Extra Whiskey"—gnar~
JLV/V/ anteed pure— which will be sold cheap
for cash by FULTON &- WHEAT,
March 20,1858 34 Houston, Texas
JOHN DICKINS0HV
€rtíjaui¡c.aiii) CoHtcíioit ©ffict
houston, texas,
SELLS Time and i-ight Exchange ou New
Orleans and the Northern Cities at the low-
est current rates. Remittances free of charge
promptly made 011 accouut of country merchants
and others, according to orders.
Houston, October 1, 1858 v2n7l5m pd.
Columbus Female Seminary.
THIS INSTITUTION will open its next ses-
sion on the first Monday in September under
the superintendence of P, Riley, its former Prin-
cipal, assisted, in the fnOsie department, by Mies
F. M. Wren. The school is no longer limited lo
thirty scholars, but is now open to all who may
ehoose to send. The Board of Trustees will
employ a competent assistant to take charge of
the primar^ department at the opening of the
next session,. An article of subscription may be
found with Mr. A. Foils, at his store.
rates of tuition fer month.
Primary English branches.; i........;. .$$ 00
English Grammar, Geography, Arithme-
tic, etc..................... f. .... . 4 00
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, etc....... (.5 00
Language!*, each (extra).'. . . .....< -2 00
Music on Piano with uss;óf instrument.... G 00
By order of the Board of Trustees
4a A. FOLTS, Secretary. .
D*.
COLUMBUS SEMINARY.
W. G. M GRAFFBNRIED, PitfiictpaL.
The ¿sereníes of this Instilution
commenced on tlie 2d Monday in
November, aud will contiuue for
eight months. . Pupils charged from the time of
entrance. Tei/n? the same as previously made
knówu. Np deduction except ih protracted ill-
¿m,
ÜkOkT 1
ncsF.
Columbus, No¥. 22, 1858.
14Ótó!
Tlios. j. Neavitt
rT<EN DER-5 his thanks to the public generally
JL for their liberal 'patronage hertlofore, and
is pleased to inform tliem that he is
FACTOR,
JTON, TEXAS.
stitdtion, established by 1
the relief tf tbo sick
with *'Virulent and
now a surplus of means, which
hate voted to «xpead í
notice' It ii needless to that
thin commands the
age, and wiU furnish the mast
treatment*
Jurt jraMhlied
Spermatorrhea, er Seminal
of Onanism, Masturbation «T
other Diseases of the Sexaat 1
Consulting Bargeoo, whieh
(in a sealed envelope,) free
receipt of two stamps for postage.
Address, Dr. GEO. r. CALHOUN,
ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. i
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa..
By order óf the Directors.
EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, Pr
Geo. Fairchild, Bee.
0^^
CONCRETE I
COME ONE!
THE CONCRETE
the norttt corner of Concrete .
rephnished with an
Overffvwimg Stack of fit
Wares and Merchandise, fresh from
Owing to the pressure in the Northern 1
market, the new stock was pwdiased at i
due 3d prices, and we are therefore prep
sell them out cheap ! cheap Si cheap! 1Í
S., T. 4 J. H/
LUMBER.'!
THE undersigned are now
CEDAR LUMBER of r
The usual build;ng material
Bills filled to order on tf
Oak, Post Oak and A*h
Cedar Lumber $25 per thousand
lumber and all lengths over'14
charge will be made. .
In ab< ut one month'
fc.TOgi,,....
one side shaved,
thick at the butt.
>ÍíieJjfilirfei ' * * ~ '
ncallh<$
i^Addrcss.
Pin Oak,'
March 12tb, 1858.
■fe I'
and though late getting on lúé Fall and Winter
Stock (having ficen jfep't away from the
markets by the YelloW .Fever epidem-
ic.) yet he hopes to be in time for
some trade,.nerertfircte88, ariiF
to insfltre qiiick salcs he
will sell ¿ir unusually
iñsmall Pr.ofllrs,^S
in order to bé ni time for the Spring Trade.
Wtdmtsooatl 14 THOMAS J NEAVITT:
f
RICHMOND ADVEilTISEMENT^.
1lum¥MAI^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MdSSV AM 81TAIP1L0S
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
HATS, BOOTS k SHOES,
EMBROÍDERÍES, Sntsses, Silks, Jewelry,
Saddlery, Hardware, Tinware, Woodehware,
Farming Utensils, Crockeries, Glassware, Groce-
ries, Ac., Richmond and Columbus, Texas.
Columbus, January 30, pssj 95."^
LANK§ neatly printed at this office, and
on moderate terms.
B
"SETTLE UP."
A
LL PESONS indebted to me far the yearn
1857-8 will please come forward immedi-
v sf'tllo either with money or bv srivimr tl r¡r
XX looi-o wm pieotw uunie lorwarn immedi-
ulely sctllo either with money or by giving tlieir
notes, otherwise I will be compelled to place
vour accounts in the hands of an officer for col-
lection. I owe debts which I am obliged to pay
and on this account it is out of my power- to puj
off the collection of my dues any longer.
CHAS SCHMIDT.
Columbu*, January 22, 1859: 21U
ix., &c., &e.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
NEW BOOKS! contaihiug a collection of
Religious and Miscellaneous Works, and the
Texas Almanac ; also
CHRISTMAS TOYS !'
and Garden Seeds. Tbé following is a list of a
mw m 7ÓQQS
History of the Great King*
The Value of the Christian Ministry ;
Digest of the Christian Doctrines;
The Baptist System Examined;
The Bible,and Astronomy;
To Roine'and Back again.
BETMN BOOKS:
Lutheran, Methodist and Baptist.
MlsoeUaneousy
Mrs. Hale's Receipt Book, for the Million;
Wright's Three Thousand Receipts;
United Stales' Form Book ;
National Hand Book;
Blank, Note
and Draft Books, &c., which I will sell for a very
small per cent, on cost and carriage.
Dec. 1858 52 tf Chus. Kesler.
FALL & WINTER
GOO
FOIiTS dc OAKES are now receiving
their stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
direct from New York, consisting in part of
Gents' Beady-Made Clothing
Raglan and ShawlB, Hats and Caps, Boots aad
Shoes, Blankets, Kerseys, Jeans, Lowels, Do-
mestics and Stripes; also a beautiful,lot of
Mantillas and Cloaks, Hooped Skirts, &c., also,
A LOT OF QOmÑSWABE,
Hardware, Woodware, Stoneware, and
SADDLERY.
Wo inform onr friends that we have removed
to the old staqd of J. J. Loomis Si Co., where
we will take pléks'ire in waiting on them We
will sell our goods on- reasonable terms to good
customers Call and see our new stock
FOLTS A. OAKES.
Columbus, Texas, October, 1858 ' 7 tf
Anew «.d
which ate.i.
assortment of PoW-
tides whidh aire
have also a good se:
Shoes. " -
Columbus, May
Letters of administra'
annexed,-have been
son and James F. Htrrii.
of Lavaca county, upon í
son, deceased. Creditors
-quested "to present'HÍjeir^.,
requested to pay up.
December 1,1858/ ' , V
B&fe36
HI
* ¡.' • t i
THESE PtLr6 iháve L
principles, after thirty
the practice of medidne j
I cured myself of.
years of age, after ;
had failed.. After li
medieine, Ir had the
valuable discovery,
pubUc. The .ngredicnls
are all of Vegetable and
act very gently producing no
greeable sensation, and they
patient from eating a dn
sired. Each box of /ills will have a ¡
scription wrapper, describing the
ses, and cure of d
tlie forerunner of all djseasés, a
these pills, two or three taken
prevent all tho common (
Price, Twenty-Se Cents per box.
. Coi ambus, Texas," Sept
M. D.
JOB PRINTING-
executf® with neatness and=
dispatch at this office.
william r. gsavson
GRAYSON & BO.
GOTTON ill
; coMMEfsston
GENERAL M
w.
merit lo
or ttipiillHL „
All orden from
wHi receive our
rat cm
FAMILY
GRO
: jH W.
west sins or ran kjbuc .
COLUMBUS,
X
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1859, newspaper, March 5, 1859; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177559/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: 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.