The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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Carried, on Thursday evening, the 1st inst., at
the residence of the bride's father, by Re*. J. J.
ScheVer, Mr. CORNELIUS HUTCHJNS to
Miss VICTORIA. HOPE, all of Colorado
ouunty.
"Two hearts in holy wedlock blended.
May all their days be «pent in loVc;
And when their earthly days are ended.
May they re-Unite in Heaven above."
17 The poet Milton gives a~ graphic descrip-
tion of the sufferings frequently endured by the
Dyspeptic and Hypochondriac:
—" Maladies
Of ghastly spasms, or racking tortures, qualms
Of heartsick agony? all feverish kinds,
Cofivnlsions^eptlcpSM , fierce catarrhs,
Intestine stone, and ulcer, colic pangs,
Demoniac phrenzy, moping melancholy.
And moon-struck madness, pining atrophy,
Marasmus and wide-wasting pestilence,'
Dropsies and asthmus, and joint rocking rheums."
.The St. Nicholas Stomach Bitters form a most
agreeable and effective remedy for all Nervous
and Dyspeptic symptoms.
a national Democratic Barbecue.—
We ®ee by a poster, printed at the Hous-
ton Republic office, that the National
Democracy of Montgomery, Montgomery
county, we going to have a grand barbe-
cue and ball, on Uie loth inst., in honor of
tbe*r recent brilliant victory in the State.
Ctais. Houston and Hamilton, ex-Gov
Pease, Col. Clabk, Judge Paschal, and
oilier distinguished gentlemen are invited
: to attend, and the occasion will doubtless
one a '■ "titling interest.
FEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAFfER, NV
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CULUMBUS
46, R. A. Masons, meets 3d Saturday in each
a. it
FOLTS, M. E. II. P.
y. 48.1J-
«oath, al 10 o*
RECEIVING AND
ftrding
EACLE LAKE, TEXAS
3. T. JESKISt,. ...... .J. c. SHAW
Eagle Lake. ' Richmond
rpHE subscriben till have completed by the
1 2Qjh Septena er a large and commodious
Warelioiies St point for the Storage/ Re.
«eiving aud Forwarding of Goods and Merchan
dise, and will carry on the Receiving and For
s\ . warding Business in all its branches. We are
prepared to advance Wagon Freights on Cotton
and Produce for stirage or shipment, and will
forward cotton at the Railroad ratea, ten cents
per bale. We will also advance freights on
Goods and Merchandise for the interior, .and
ourselves to stHetly comply with the
' orders m every respect in relation to
a general stock of
e will also keep on
¿SMcrtismntts.
isallaiuouis SJtetimnik
B D 9 C5 T> T£T Í5
v Jjyf I) m UyHy W v U)
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DAVID TOOKE & Co.,
(At Whitfield's Old Stand,)
ÍEG leave to inform the citizens of Colorado
anc the adjoining counties that they will be
receiving from the North in a few days a large
stock of FALL and WINTER
Dry Goods,
Both Foreign and Domestic. comprising Plain
and Fancy Goods of every description suitable
for this market.
Ready-Made Clothing,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of every
description, of the best styles.
Hats andLCaps,
Of the latest aud most fashionable styles.
Boots'and Shoes.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots and Gaiters,
and Shoes of every size and quality.
. • Saddlery.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles,
Gerths, Surcingles, Whips and Collars, and a few
setts Buggy Harness,
Jewelry.
Fine Silver Lever Watches, Gold Keys, Gold
Rings, Gold Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Gold
Breafct-pins and -Lockets.
Hardware and Cutlery.
Pocket Knives, Knives and .Forks,. Rim and
Plate Locks, Padlocks, Butts and Screws, Ha id
Saws, Keyhole and Wood Saw*, Saw Setts,
Steel Squares, Try Squares, Spirit Levels, < law-
hammers, Collins' Hartsford Axe« and Hatchets,
Footadz, Iron Wedges, Bed Screws and Bed
Wrenches, Screw-drivers and Coffin Screws,
Chisels and Augers, Brace and'Bitts, Mill, Gin
and Handsaw Files, Horse Rasp , Gun Tubes
and Wadding, Kentucky Bells, Shovels and
Spades, Steel Corn and Coffee Mills, Castings,
Iron and Nail;, all sizoa Log and Trace Chains.
Crockery and Glassware.
China Tea Setts, C.ips and Sa.nccrs, Basins
and Ewers, Preserve Dishes, Tumblers, China
Toj Setts, Chiua Flower^ ases, etc.
Stationery.
Cap and Letter Paper, White and Buff Enve-
lops, Slates and "Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils,
Carpenters' Pencils, Scrap Books, School Books,
Mitchell's School Atlas and Geography, Pass
Books and. Poekct Ledgers, Pocket-books and
Wallets, Money Belts and Purse , Fancy Work
Boxes, and a great variety of other articles too
tedious to enumerate, all of . which we are de-
termined to sell to punctual customers at the
lowest prices, and on the usual terms. All orders
will be promptly attended fo.
In addition to the above, Mr. DAVID TOOKE
has a large stock of
STAPLE ANI> FANCY
GROCERIESÍ,
Which he purchased in New Qrleans and New
York, for cash, aud will sell as low for cash as
Houston - or Galveston, adding freights, and
would be pleased to fill orders from his friends
and customers.
We will attend to the general commission bus-
iness, receive aud forward cotton, al>d niake
cash advances on all shipments to our friends in
Galveston, New Orleans or New York.
DAVID TOOKE A Co.
CoTunibus, Tjexas, Scpt¿ 2, 1859 13m
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NOTICE.
TRAYED from the subscriber, on the
25th of August, being in Jackson county
seven miles miles north-west of Tcxana, a large
AittERlCAlf BAY HORSE I "
Jive or six years eld ; front feet shod ; thin mane
<ind*táil; saddle and collar marked; is a fast
walker, and branded on the left shoulder thus:
VA {V and A connected.) Any person taking
up the s<tid horse and informing uie of the same
ao that 1 can recover him, will be liberally re.
warded. J. JJ. PUMPHREY.
Tcxana, Texas, Sep.£ 1859. Iw6.
law far cash or approved paper, and we hope, by
promptness and fair dealing, to teeeivc a liberal
abare of public patronage.
13m JENKINS A SHAW.
Farm for Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale his farm on
Harvey's Creek, containing Three Hundred
•ad Eighty acres, all GOOD LAND, with
good improvement, new frame dwelling, con- '
taining four toons, good outhouses, negro cab:
iM, stable , blacksmith shop. etc. Also a fine
well of water, good spring, and a large'pool of
water in the enclosure.
Purchaser «an also buy my stock, consisting
af Horse*, Cattle and Hogs. Also a fine stable
horse. v3oIml J. A. McLKARY.
Just Received,
IfEICtlÁNPS Gargling Oil, Jayne's Lin.
M ¡neat, Jayne's Febrifuge— a certain cure
r ehiiis and fever, Jayne'a Family Medicines,
«star's Cough Lozenges, Garret's Snuff, Perry
iv«T Pain Killer, Candies, Grab's Ointment,
e.,ato Give am a call
LEWELLYN a putney.
FAMES McMILLOwftdmin istrator of the
of John MeMillon, deceased, has filed
it and petition for a final settlement of
i estate, which will come up for the action of
Court of Colorado county, at the
r Term of s^li Court, to be held at
the courthouse in Columbus on the last Monday
la September, 1859. All persons interested in
Mid settlement are required to appear and con.
test n¡d.account, if they see proper
c. wikDRowVccccc
This August 30, 1859 i w4
' Notice.
etters 9f administration -on
i the estafe Of JOHN H. MoLLER were
to the undersigned by the Coqnty Cóurl
enmity at the August Term. 1859.
holding Claims against said estsic aie
te prssMtt liiein as I he la w rcqnireg.
ELIZABETH Xo LLER,
August 30, IS50 11 © Adm tntVst rnt -i.v
Groceries, &c.
THE SUBSCRIBER having -bought out
Chas. Schmidt, would rcspec'ftilly inform
the public that he will continuo the business at
the old stand, and keep constantly on hand a
wcll-sclcetcd stock of
Or occr ie«,
which he flatters himself he will be able to sell
as low as they can be purchased in this market.
D. B. FISHER.
Columbus, September 3,1859-1.
.Office B. B., B. & C. R. R. Co., 1
■K Harrisburg, 15th August, 1859. (
Merchants and-planters m the
Colorado Valley and Western Texas are
respectfully notified that the B. B., B. & g.
Railway Co. have established a temporary dciot
on the WEST BERNARD, eight miles below
Eagle Lake, where they will be prepared next
week to receive cotton, and deliver merchan-
dise and supplies.
The Company will, when desired, adváncc
wagon freights, provided amount is spccificd in
receipts,
Fi eight on COTT#N, $1 50 per bale, with
10c for receiving and shipping. Ou IVlerchan-
disc, 25 to 30c per cwt., with 5c per packagc
charges.
N. B—Freight and charges on merchandise
and supplies payable, by cash or draft, when de-
livered to wagons. Drafts on Merchant or Fac.
tor, payable to order of Treasurer of Company,
with amount left blank to be filled up. wilh ain't.
R. R. charges by the wagoner or agent, will be
received in payment. A duplicate of R. R. -bill
accompany draft, JNO. A. WILLIAMS,
Superintendent.
O" It is confidently expected that the Rail-
road will be opened to Eagle Lake by 15th of
September. 51 -w5
Pisalluucous ¿Uírniiscmrats.
JOY TO THE WORLD.
VIVE LA
"CONCRETE!"
- - :not only
CUBA TAKEN!
BUT ALL THE
West Indies!!!!
mi
GROCERIES!
H. MER3KBURGER '. WM. DANIELS.
MERSEBURGER & DANIE^, .
HAVING just received from New York their
Splendid stock of
FANCY AND FAlltY
GROCERIES!
of all kinds suitable to the market, which they
offer at reduced prices. Having bought for cash
at reduced rates, they feel safe in saying they
can sell
CHEAPER GROCERIES !
than any other house in town. The ladies arc
particularly requested to call and examine their
ujteuoi £Ftocfl oj! ^aitctj-
G !: ¡
R' S
O E *
C I
E R
.¡TT Hi^Iirst cash prices páid for country pro-
duce. Hides and peltries wanted, for which
cash wiil be paid!
Columbus, July 22, 1859. 47y
G. A. BEHNE, A. M.,
1 NNOUNCES to the professional gentlemen
x\- of Columbus thpt, after the 1st day of Sep-
tember next, he will be prcpnred to give private
lessons in <he French and German languages.
He also announces to tho ladies that bu is fornix
ing a class for drawing and painting, and that
lie will eicc private ÍDt;{ructi6ni'Íír^f^SgT^i«d
on the Guitar.
August 16th, 1859 51 tí
,.S„ T. $ J. HARBERT
WOULD rcflpcctfiilly^fcivife the attention of
their patrons and friends generally to their
NEW STOCK
of spring and summer goods!
~%7\r jSL R £3 s f
MERCHANDISE!
&c,, &c., &c., &c.,
Just received from the principal cities of the
East, and now opened for the inspee.
tion of all. An attempt to
enumerate would be
superfluous.
Suffice it to
say, their name is
legion. Nothing has been o-
mitted ; aud throughout this Mammoth
Stock it will be found tnat Beauty and Durability
l^c been admirably blended, and pe-
W culiurly adapted to the pu:
of all who wish to
V purchase!!!
COME ONE I COME ALL! !
We indnlge
all" responsible men,
and deduct ten per ccnt. for
cash on all bills over Five Dollars !!
March 9, 1859. v2n32hinl?
Goods!
THE AMERICAN COAL OIL!
THIS OIL, when used wilh Tucker A Tifft"s
burners and wicks, will give a brilliant
light, equal to three candles, aud at a small cosl!
as one pint will burn sixty hours ! Call and see.
For sale, for Cash, bv
wesson a binkley.
f.. M. NEWSOM; . ..«. M. LACKY A. Kt'VKENDALL
. NEWSOM, LACEY & Co,,
TAKE great pleasure in announcing to
the citizcns of Columbus dnd Colorado
county that thoy are receiving direct*from New
York, and will keep constantly keep on hand a
well sclcctcd assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!
Of every style and variety. We have on hand
á splendid assortment of
Is
Coats,'
Pants
Boot*,
Shoes,
Haf,
r, ■■ , Caps
In great variety áníl of the very latest fashions
Also, a good supply of
BOOK-KEEPING.
A GENTLEMAN having some fifteen years'
experience in Book-keeping and Merchan-
dising in Texas and a Northern City, and well
acquainted with the different branches, is a cor-
rect accountant, and writing a fair hand, wishes
to locate in Columbus, offers his services to the
merchants of Columbus, on or before the 1st
December next. He is now in a large trading
house, xan furn'sh the best recommendation, Ac.
For further particulars, enquire at the office of
the Colorado Cititen. 52-w5
A FINE lot of Segara just received ami for
I\ sale by LEWELLYN> PUTNEY.
commercial school.
undersigned respectfully informs th3
public that he has removed his school
the house (formerlyoccupied asa parsonage; in
the grove in the south-eastern precinct of tbis
place, where h'c is prepared to receive a few
more scholars. As the number wi'l be limited,
it is desired that early application be made.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Primary Ge-
ography and Arithmetic §2 00
Euglish Grammar, History and Compo-
sition 3 00
Geometry, Book-keeping, etc., with the
above......' ^ 4 00
O" Friendly suggestions, when offered in a.
proper spirit, will be duly appreciated; but as
unity of sentiment between parent and teachcr
is indispensable, it is the wish of the teacher
that, if any become dissatisfied, they will give
their reasons aud withdraw their patronage;
otherwise, they will be charged from the da} of
entrance to the expiration of the session.
S. COOPER.
Columbus, July, 1859. 47 hlidk
JOB PRINTING
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND
DISPATCH AT THIS OFFICET
NOTICE.
OWING to the extension of the Rni'road
which will almost monopolize the Itcceiv
ing and Forwarding business, we have concluded
to discontinue it from tbis time. Wc beg leave
to tender onr warm thauks to our former patrons.
Capt Childress is now with us in the sales de-
partment, and will be happy to serve his Colorado
friends in that capacity. We will soon be re-
ceiving a fine lot of FALL GOODS, and will
be pleased to have the inspection of those in
want. Respectfully,
HART A CALDER,
52 lm Richmond, Texas.
COLORADO COLLEGE.
THE Fall Session of this institution wiM
coimncnce on the first Monday in Septem-
ber. Males and females will be received, and
the session Will continue four months. A Com.
pctcnt assistant will be employed, when required,
TERMS PER MONTH.
Primary English branches, .$2 00
English Grammar, Geography, etc 3 00
Higher branches of Mathematics 4 00
The Latin and Greek languages,. 5 00 ! of the country" will afford, and I H;
There will be no deduction made tor lost tirtie,•that my guests ill find their sin
DAVID TOOKE
HAS JUST RECEIVED and will. kqep
constantly on hand a well selected and
general assortment of
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERIES!!
—CONSISTING OF—
>i'gar,
Coffee,
Flour,
Rice,
Bacon,
Lard.
Candles
— ANO IN SHORT—■
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF EVERYTHING TO be FOUND Pi A
Provision Store,
Call at the store and examine the stock. Mr.
Williams will take pleasuro in waiting upon all
ivho favor him with a call. % 41; y
Se'lccted wilh great care by one of the firm,anc
which cannot fail to please the ladies.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Crockctf, Class A Qtic«mware.
In short, we will keep 011 hand every description
and quality of
DRY
Which the wants of this múkct demand. An
enumeration of our stock would necessarily oc-
cupy too much spacc, aud wc only desire those
in need of anything in onr line to give us a call,
as we feel confident that we arc capable of
pleasing all.
N EWSOM, LACEY A Co.
Columbus, Texas, April 9, 1S59 32
GOODS
S. L
Jeweler^
COLUMBUS, COLORADO CO., TEXAS.
BEING solicited' by many citizens to
locate in this placc, would respect-
fully announce to the citizens of Colum-
bus and vicinity that he has consented so to do,
aiid may be found next door be'ow Mr. Mat lice's
Slioa shop, where he is prepared to repair
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY St ÁCC0IÍUEOÑS
in tho mo&t workman-like manner, and with
neatness and despatch. Having had several
years ¿xperiencc in the above line, and a tvell
selected stock of materials on hand, Mr. w. has
no hesitancy in wairanting his work, and hopes
by integrity and industry to fnerit a liberal sup
port. \ march Jj tinortf.
isaUattioiis ¿Ubnliseinents.
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.
SEMINARY!
The next session of this institution will open
on the first Monday in September. A com-
petent assistant Will be employed, if necessary.
The undersigned has concluded not to take any
beginners.
tekms rF.R month, as follows :
English .Grammar, Arithmetic, Ac.. ....$3 00
The higher branches of Mathematics, Lan-
guages, &c 5 00
Contingent fee possession of 20 weeks... 50
Pupils charged from the time of entrance,
to the elosc of the session, and no deduction,
except in sickness, and not for a less time than
two week.
47 w. g. dc Graffenried, A.M., M.D.
Cms lliiititrjj Institute
AT RUTERSVILLE.
DISCIPLINE, IVIilitary, modeled after West
Point. Course of Studies: thoroughly
collegiate. Sessions open first Monday in Sep.
tembcr and continuo forty weeks. Uniform and
books to be had at the -InstitnTo: All
in advancc,strictly. Address,
Col, C. g. forsmfcy,
43 Superintendent if- Proprietor-
Columbus Female Seminary.
THE next session of this institution will com-
mcuce on the first Monday in September,
and continue until Christmas.
facclty: ,
P. RILEY, A. M... :. ..Principal.
Miss NANNIE MARTIN, Assistant,
(i/i the Literary Department;)
Miss CARRIE E. MARTIN, Music Teacher.
TERMS PER MONTH:
Primary Branches...'... .§3 Of)
.Higher English Branches. 4 00
Ancient. Classics, French, Natural Scien-
ces and Mathematics 5 00
Music with use of Piano.. ^ 6 00
Pupils charged from the timcof entrance
to the close of the session, and no deduction
made except for protracted sickness.
By order cf the Board of Trustees:
August 12, '59 50tf ALEX. FOLTS, Sec.
Just Received
FROM. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh a new
stock of Medicines, Glassware, Queens-
ware, Ac., all of the best quality. Medicines
warranted fresh and genuine, all of which wil
be sold upofi the most reasonable terms. . ■
CHARLES KESLER.
AGENT FOR OR. J. M. BAKEk's
Anti-Dyspeptic Fit !•!
April 9 32tf 32if
PIL
rpiIESE PILf-á I have prepared on scientific
JL principles, after thirty years' experience in
the practice of medicine a* á Regular PHysitian
I currrf myself of Dyspepsia with 5h¿m, at 63
years of age, after all other medicál treatment
had failed. After trying trian y combinations of
medicine, f had the good fortuoe to make the
valuable discovery, which I now offer to the
public. The ngredients composing these Pills
are all of Vegetable and Southern origin. They
act véry gently producing no sickness or disa-
greeable sensat'oa, aud they will not pfcvibnt the
patient from eating jr drinking anything de-
sired. Each box of ,1(118 will have a printed "pre
scription wrapper, describing the Syttiptoms, cau*
ses, and cure of dyspepsia. As indigestion is
the forerunner of all diseases, a purgative dosé o
these pills, two or three taken at ted time, will
prevent, all the common diseases of the country
Price, Twenty-fie Cents per box.
J. M. BAKER, M. D. .
Coiumbus, Texas, Sept 24, 1857
piscfllattrtns ^ibirtisanats
. -
müüi
W'
/ ;D2£l.
Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar-
A fñfe, speedy jand certain remedy for
coughs, colds, asthma, sore throat ¿rort-
chitis,' consumption, and ful-
. .. , mo na r y co m plain te!
STATISTICS prove that ovcr one qbarter of
all tlib adult mortality in the U. S. proceeds,in
some manner from diseases of the lungs. It is
frightful to contemplate this mass of corruption*
suffering and death.. As blossoms ripen,info
fruit, 60 does a neglected cold or cough terminate
in consumption. It js a JiaH thing to conquer
in its later stages. .It sííoHld íc vigorously at-
tacked al first. Many articles of different y if.
lues may allcviale, but Park's Balsam of Cherry
and Tar cures, when any eartlity power can.
Independence, Texas, May 16,185S.,
Gentlemen: I feel it my duty to speak in re-
gard to your medicine. In 1856 I was a'taek^(i
with a violent cold, rapidly running intq coii-
sumption. I tried every medicine, and ever
physician I could hear of, without relief,"until Í
hit your Balsam of Wild Cherry and TaT. I was
iminedialelj' relieved. It has saved my life i
Gratefully yours, John Q. Smitii.
Richmond, Texas, May 7,1858.. .
Messrs. Barnes Parle: I am having eon-
slant calls for Park's Baisam of Wild Cherry
and Tar. Those w!io have used '
llivllcsl
i.v
¿£3
*
"BTT
O. If .Peters.
HTglicsv praise oi; iu tntcisT
forward mc one gross.
Yours, truly,
A ta was, Téxíís, April 23, 1858,
Gentlemen: I am a practicing physician a<
this place, about 25 miles frsm San Antonio. I
prescribe Dr. Park's Balsam of Wild Cherry and
Tar for pulmonary diseases with the ¡greatest
benefit; I have witnessed ecveral' remarkable
cnrcs. * * * * W. Davis; |K D;
Such results are constantly being exhibited iñ
every community !
CONStTMFTÍON CÚRED IN ITS LÁ8T STACKS;! u
Consumptive patient, be of good chcer ! VV'a'
bring you joyfuj tidings of good news! Reaff!
Haddonfield, N J, Aj ril^Otli.
I was attacked by a severe |^n in the,side, in
the region of the Liver. I suffered intensely
through the whole wiutcr. During all the time
I was confined to the house, had a violent, cough,
raised much bloody mailer, and was supposed by
myself and others to be in the 'amistages of con-
sumption r The February following, when ap-
parently my life was at a close? I procui
bottle of Park's Bakam of W ild clictry and
As soo'nsas I commenced its use, I began r
belter.' The soreness* of my aide grew 1
cough gradually left me, the profuse cx]
tion and spitting of blood ceased, and my
health became by degrees restored ! I w
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wM
enabled to resump my trade, that of a cai
which Lhave continued without interrupt
MEXICAN Mustang Liniment for sale at the
store of LEWELLYN A PUTNEY.
THE TEXAS HOTEL,
Br A. J. BONDS.
HAVING returned to town and newly fitted
up the " Texas Hotel," I am happy to
e.vocpl iu cases of protracted illness.
52 l tv. J. J. LOOMf.^, rnii'' p?l.
happy
announce to the public that it is now open for
the reception of permanent and transient board-
ers and the accommodation of the public gener-
ally. 1 have spared no pains to be able to
furnish customers with every comfort and con-
venience. " TI10 horse and his rider" will fare
as sumptuously as the. market and conveniences
Hatter myself
stay with 111c
pleasant and satisTactory. A. J. IJONDiS.
Columbus, Texas, .?miliary, It?"
Win. B. Roevery^t
DEALER IN
MERCHANDISE,
WOULD inform Ids friends and the public in
general thai he is now receiving his large
and well assorted, osock of
OOODS!
which he will offer for sale at low pricef. Ex-
ftressing gratitude for patronage extended to him
leretofore, he* would respectfully soiííit k Con-
tinuance of the same.
Columbus, April 9, 1.859. v2n32tfie.
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TilE popularity of the Mexican "Mustang
Liuiiiicnt is coextensive with the civiliza-
tion of the globe. Other articles claim to allevi-
ate paiii and distress— this-cwre .' Family phy-
sicians, Government Hospitals, Farn'ers, Planters,
Farmers, Livery men, A<£, have practically de-
monstrated this fact, throughout the world! No
article ever before received such undivided praise
and8iipport from Medical anil Scientific men!
Rheumatism of years standing, has been finally
curcd! Piles, ulcers, tumors, running sores,
scrofula, st.fi*joints, felons, swellings, burns, bites,
boils, chaps, neuralgia, salt rheum, and all aches
upon in 11, and kindred complaints upon horses
and caltler&c..such as ring-bone, gall, scrat.chcs,
poll-evil, swcency, hoof-p„,i, Ac., arc subdued
and curcd by the Mustang Liniment!
vai.l'ajtfle horse saved !
Mr. L. Litch, Hyde Park, Vermont, writes
" That the horse was considered worthless,',' (his
case was spavin) " but since llie free ns? of the
Musing Liniment, I have seld him for ^ I ~>fl
will fljPh'er remark that this rcmarkal
was effected by only three bottles of the I
Yours, truly, "... Tuosn Cozzn^.
Tliis article, soharmonizes with the vital fluk
digestive Organs and requirements of the systcnv
as to ¡¡ft the disease and soothe all inflamatio&
If.nsed according to the directions, it ca
to benefit yoil. Procure the Illustrated
Almanac of any agent (grafts) and read
alionfc in full; but lose no tim-1
In consumptive symptoms 4
the thief of time" in an awful sense,
existence and hurries the patient
eternity ! Thousands are week I
lives might be saved by the
Balsam 4f Wild Cher
—a fe«5 days make a w«v.<
gress of consumptive sympioms !
of success incitase greatly with
treatment. Although Park* Balsam
formed cures in cases seemingly despera!^
are almost miraculous, still it is advisable "
the Balsam on the appearance of tha ft
loins. BARNES A PARK, New
ciias. Kesler, Agent, Colamboa !
- ' ' " ■ • 1 ■' L' 1 " j ^irrnji!
WzM
■Émm
HTotioe.
THE licalth of the undersigned having be-
come so feeble as to render him unáhle ¿V
cultivate his land, he will sell his tiaet, wíi^fr
lies on the Gonzales road, 7 miles-west of C< -
luinbus. It contains 156J| acres, one-half «.f it
timbered, 16 acres in a good state of cultiyatir^.
On the. Ua£lis an orchard containing about 13U
trees that bó&peachcs. It is near a Chú>¿&,
School and Post-office, F. k. walk Eh.
Columbus, July 9, 1859 46 3w
. " 1 ' 1 y ■"i'*1'" ' ■ 1
Colt Race.
1 SINGLE DASH OF ÓÜE MILE.'!
TTfE WOULD, respectfully notify the pub-
Vf lie that wc have madé a.fcoít íapc, to
conic off oq the Second Thursday in October
next, at 1hc Town of COLUMBUS, in this
county .(he race jwing free fot; entry of three
yf'<*r old colts at filOO to any person 'wishing In
enter the, race. Atiy . one wishing to enter the
race can apply to Edward (jollier, E?qr„ at
Columbia. • SION R. fe O STIC K,
48 JNO. A. SUGGS.
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tm a
NEW GOOD®
FOLTS Js OAKES
Have Just Received their Stock
GROCERIES!!
Wines, tibe.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED a well-sclceled
stock of Groceries, consisting of
Flour, ¡ Sugar,
Coffee Canvassed llanis,
Crushed Sugar, Ac.
•ALSO, a fine article of Claret Wine, White
Wine, London Porter, Scotch Ale—best arti-
cles—all newly imported
FROM EUROPE!
ALSO, fine Segars, old French Brandy, and
almost every article in the
GROCERY LINE!
all of which 1 will sell very low for Cash:!!!!!!
BAGGIXG lb ROPE,FOR SALE-!
LOUIS LEVVSON.
Columbus, July 30.1^09-18.
í—¥our Ljiiuiieut Ms been doiVig wonders
here."
420 Broad Stukbt, PnitÁnituruu, Pa.
(Extract) " In lifting the fettle from the fiic
it became unmanageable^ tilted over, and scalded
my haud severely, almost toa crisp. It was an
awful sight. The Mustang Liniment appeared
to extract the pain. It healed rapidly,^without:
soreness, and left no scar of account.
•' Truly your?, Ciuri.es Foster."
Such language as tbis is but the constant and
natural echo wherever this article is nsejL This
Liniment is indispensable to planters, and owners
of horses and mules. Mr. John D&jilelo, Mo it-
gomery, Alabama, sold a slave far $800, who
was raised from utter usclessness by this Lini-
ment. Every family should have ,„it. - Be very
particular and inquire for the Mustang Liniment
and take no other. - .
Sold by all dealers throughout North and Sooth
America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean,
for 25 cents, fifty cents and- $1 per boltle. .
BARNES 4- PARK, New York.
C. Kesler, Agent, Columbus. 286m
• COLÜMBUS r
LIVERY STABLE,
Bv a. SHKP.1íii.i, & CO..
THE LARGE. Brick. Stable is now occupied
by the rindersigned, who-aro prepared to
accoinmodatc the public, at the following
Rates:
Saddle horse per day $ i 50
Buggy horse, without buggy, per day.... 2 00
Buggy, without horse,"per day^ ; 2 00
Keeping horse per month 15 00
Keeping .lipase per \y^ck 5 QQ
Keeping horse per day Ü \ 00
llorso wid buggy per day 3 00
When the rates have to bo^ booked, an
addition of 25 per cent, will .be charged,
ii rxxvii viiu. A. SHEHRILL A Co'.
NEW
~ Wll'Bt Irom Hew.'xork, and will sell '.hem at
Our jtuck consists in part ot:
ikaife^ ÍB1SS3
GentlcnvcoV. Qurgunda Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hat and Capa, Hardware, Quecnswarcr
Uollowwarc, Woodware, Starch, Soap, Candltt
0^ota<co euu) ¿lili
and every articlo usually kept in this narkct.
We will pall you goods, laSies and gentlcmcti, at
REDUCED PRICES'.'
Please call and examin<? .them lor yOurwlvrs .
35tf FOLTS A ÓAKÉS.
All PérttMn
WHO are indebted to A. J. Nive On last
year's accounts, had belter call atod settle,
,if they wish to save costs. 1 am certainly in *
earne^. A. J. NAVE.
Columbus, August Í6,1859 fit
mm
q:
U IN IN E, of a superior quality, for salo ty
LEWELLYN J "
r-
SNOW-VfHlTE Zinc, While
bhtck, for sale at the new drag stota tit
LEWELLYN A PUTNEY.
Henry Itlcrscbitrfcr
HAVING closed out bis Old business
gives noticc tiiát all those indebteAto
will pienso come forward, and settle, eilf
cash or nolr, or they will nnd their accoui
lie Ii^nd8 of an officer for tollec tion. A
to theiwisc is sufficient.
ii.
Co'umbns, July 92,1859-47.
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FRES Raisons and Candies for sale at
Drug %re ne*t doot lo the r
lewellyi
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