The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1859 Page: 3 of 4
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J. S. SHROPSHIRE,
and Counselor at Law,
> COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
A, pmefic^ hie Ewfiwon in the ft*
Judicial District and the adjoining
All business entrusted to his wire
will be prsaffrtly attended to. - 8
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> COPBTT, TEXAS
'AKEN UP by Thomas J. Grace, and es-
ckey,JP CO, Au-
^ 1 ' "Hfi-eyee,
ígh, 7 or
, DM Paint Horse,
tail, about 14 hands
mark above) on
by If. W. Lee and Jas..
i at ~
rpAKfiN OP by C. Kefch, and estrayed be-
Jt fore 6. W. Toliver, J P C C, a Light-sorrel
Horse, 7 or 8 years old, lS^hand* high, blafce
lace, rather flax^main, no brand; appraised at
#75 by Joseph Hoover and A, Donlavy
September 27,1853
rpAKEN UP by David Crisp, and estrayed
JL before F. Barnard, J P CC, lutj 21,1850,
an Ifon Grey Hórsé, 14^ hands high, 4 years old
past, branded V on the right shoulder; appraised
at by K. W. Putney and Andrew J. Bends.
.rpAKfftf
before
i feet white half way np the bocks,
i some saddle marks ; appraised
us 'lili
C. Jones, and estrayed be
. D. Giílmore, J P C C, á Red Ox,
^ years old, marked crop and split in the
• " ~ 'irk and under-bit in the
B (vith v to top ef B) on
«pprowod at JM by W. 8.' Land
of substance of ap-
office
, Clerk
county
C CC C C
'H 8*3
VACANT-LOT.of . ground on the
west escaer of the public square, iiv+.
'joining Mr. Thomas
store, and the store occupied by
ItOakes; also, tba ground and
bwfdine thereof, on the Cast side of
at present occupied by Mr,
and eneJialf lots in said town,
£ alpressata ■(■
near Mr. Windrow's
; also, the one undivided half of
epeosHe Wm. B. Roever's
v
Mis. Cox's and 'Mr. pig's residences, on the
riveóHorth et Columbus
AO, or any, ef the above described property
caa be had on reasonable term.
JOHN H.
Oétetor 10,1859-7dkhl.
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wmm
FOB SAlXf.
%jfW- MART J. COX oflfers for sale
IKL the place on «$icli she now resides.,
It ia pleasantly ailúated near the Falls
River, by JodgeCampbell's. It is has a conn
* farden, etc., etc. There
Haft For farther
• ,*r .
RY, Columbus, Texas
8w4
LAND SALE!
ain
IN LAND!!
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Ibípíí J.
WÉm&\
v © r y "to O c3L y
' Knows or otight To that the
Atlantic Cable
Has proved a "magnificent nonentity," and is
in short, a
•'SILENT INSTITUTION!
THE FEOPLE ALSO KNOW THAT
Seem to have become involved in an inextrica-
ble difficulty, and that
GSIM-VISAGED WAR
Appears to bd the inevitable consequence. In
OUR OWM LOVED LAND,
Famed throughout the wide world for the liberal-
ity of her institutions, and the intelligence
and integrity of her peolple, the seeds
of disunion and secession have been
exerting their insidious influ-
ences upon our people, we
fear to the great dan-
ger of the peace
and prosper-
ity of
our -
V". ; -
Glorious Union
NOTWITHSTANDING THESE
And their 'influence upon
WORLD AT LARGE,
THE FIRM OF
NEWSOM, LACEY& Co.
AKE great pleasure in announcing to
the citizens of Columbus and Colorado
county that they are receiving direct from New
York, their large and well selected assortment of
THE
FALL*
GOODS
3
Wm. M. Baker
Is now receiving and opening
of
FALL & WINTER
GOODS,
SELECTED WITH MUCH CARE IN
NEW YORK
TO SUIT THIS MARKET.
THE STOCK CONSISTS IN PART:
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
DILKS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantillas,
O Cloaks, DeLaines, Merinos, Alpacas, Mus-
Fins, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Bonnets, Flow-
ers, etc., etc.
GENTS* CLOTHING,
Shirts,
Drawers,
Hosiery, —
t Gloves,
Cravats,
Collars, and
FURNISHING GOODS!
- Hats ánd Caps, Shoes arid Boots, Hard
ware. Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware,
Castor's Lamps, Saddlery, Harness, &c.
BUGGIES <k TRIMMINGS,
Collars, Texas Saddles and Ladles' Riding Sad-
dles, etc.
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Satchels, Saddle-Bags, etc., etc
r^atyle and variety.
InsaorUnent of
Má
We have on
Coats,
Pants,
Vests,
Boots,
Shoes,'
Hats,
Caps,
In great variety and of the very latest fashions. We will take
Also, a good supply of
Selected with great care by one of the firm, and
which cannot fp.il to please Ute ladies.
/ HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Crockerjr, Glass 3c Queensware.
In short, we will keep on hand every description
and quality of
DRY GOODS
Whid the wants of this market demand. All
we ask is a fair trial to sell our Goods, which,
though they may not be so *' Magnificent, Im-
posing, 1 Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar'" as are
other stocks in this metropolis, are undoubtedly
Exactly what the People Want!
. Give us a call, and examine' our assortment
and our prices. No charge for showing goods.
NEWSOM, LACE Y &. Co.
Columbus, Texas, Oct 5,1859 6hl?
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING.
C|t Cms Ipitarji fnstitatf
AT RUTERSVILLE.
TM8CIPLINE, Military, modeled after West
JL/ Point. Court of Studies: thoroughly
collegiate. Sessions open first Monday in Sep.
tember and continue forty weeks. Uniform aud
books to be had at the Institute. All payments
in advance, strictly. Address,
Col, C. G. FORSHEY,
43 . Superintendent <f* Proprietor
E will sell, for three dollars per acre, one
half dpwn and the balance on a credit of
twelve months, with ten per cent, interest, about
One Thousand Acres of Choice Upland Prairie,
of thuRaddin Andrews eoe-third League,
eouaty, about thirteen miles West
; and in eoajunction therewith,
aeras of timbered land,
termed three miles distant from the
traet—tbe same being the Z. Pickens*
This offer is open until the
1859, niter which time
be bought for less thin
dollars per aero. JOHN H. ROBSON,
KOBT. L FOARD.
10th Oct, 1859-7dkbl.
Hotice.
A LL Persons, indebted to A. J. Bonds are re-
r , Jr.L aoested to call at my office and setlle.
aqtM.USS F. BARNARD.
KSV UP
B. Halyard, living awi/k^
r north of Columbus, on the SOthKJuS.
a BROWN MARE, about 9 yean
it'atooft 15) hands high, branded with the let-
ter l-fi L. right below; has a,Bay Colt, fold-
ed last sprint- The eolt has recently had Üie
distemper. The owner is requested to come for-
ward, prove property, and take her away, or she
• ^^^'^.r.ULrARD.
--'"-i, ^Cetumbms, Tensa, Oct. 13,1859 7 4t
'*'£ '■HHlWÉMHllHpi
— nst rpceived and for
"N 4- PUTNEY.
olumbns Female Seminary.
THE next session of this institution will com.
menee on the first Monday in September,
and continue until Christmas.
faculty:
P. RILEY, A. M Principal.
Miss NANNIE MARTIN,. ..Assistant,
Cta the Literary Department;)
Miss CARRIE E. MARTIN, Mx-sic Teacher.
terms per month :
Primary Branches.. .S3 00
Higher English Branches 4 00
Ancient Classics, French, Natural Scien-
ces and Mathematics. 5 00
Music with use of Piano 6 00
HT Pupils charged from the time ot entrance
toihe close of the session, and no deduction
made exeept for protracted sickness.
By order of the Board of Trnstees:
August 12,-59 50tf ALEX. FOLTS, Sec.
COLORADO COLIJZGE.
THE Fall Session of this institution will
commence on the first Monday in Septem-
ber. Males sad femalee will be received, and
the session will continue four months. A com
patent assistant will be employed, when required.
TERMS PER MONTH.
Primary Etiglfeh branches,. $2 00
English Grammar, Geography, etc., 3 00
Higher branches of Mathematics 4 00
The Latin and Greek languagee, 5 00
There will be no deduction made for lost time,
exeept in eases of protracted illness.
52 Rev. J. I. LOOMIS, Principal.
JUST RECEIVED ! !
BARRELS Flour, of different qualities;
1500 lbs. Lard; 1500 lbs. side bacon.
DAVID TOOKE.
Columbus, October, 1859-7i3vr.
75
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc,
Negro and Plantation
FURNISHING GOODS,
Besides many other articles too tedious to enu-
ite.
return my thanks to my friends and thé
ic for the patronage received: heretofore, and
ild respectfully solicit a continuation of the
spme. And having purchased a
;37Í¡É
For our market, I can safety promise my cus.
tamers with all thev want in our line at LOW,
REDUCED PRICES. Please call and e
ine our stock, aud we will try to please and
satisfaction to all who will favor us with'
N E
CR
T
E
FASHION!
DAVID TOOKE & Co.,
(At WhitJiéWá Old Stand,)
BEG leave to inform the citizens of Colorado
and the adjoining counties that they will be
receiving from the North in a few days a large
stock of FALL and WINTER
DryWoods,
Both Foreign and Domestic, comprisiug Plain
and Fancy Goods of evéry description suitable
for this market.
A N D
S., T. §• J. HARBERT!
EW FALL
AND
WINTER GOODS!
MAGNIFICENT!
IMPOSING, .
GLOOMY
fi
AND
CULIAH!
Galveston prices, deducting charges
W*, M. BAKER.
Columbus, September 21,1859 v3u4ros
7 ;
Wm. B. Roever,
DEALER IN
MERCHANDISE,
WOULD inform his friends and the public in
general that he is now receiving his larga
and well assorted stock of
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
Consisting of an extensive variety and very fine,
selection of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING,
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, "
And, in short, everything usually kept in a
DRY GOODS STORE!
Having, within a short time, lo meet heavv
PAYMENTS AT THE NORTH,
Mr. R(EVER will sell his Goods at reduced
prices, and
CHALLENGES COMPETITION
< IN REGARD TO THE
NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS AND
'E INVITE the attention of every one to
this Mammoth Stock, and flatter* our-
Ives that as much beauty, eieganee, durability,
idaptation and taste was never displayed in pur
elections:
ill find that T. C. H. has excelled bimeelf in
ir department, and will be always happy to
them.
our gents' furnishing department,
(Up Stairs,)
ill be found replete with all the novelties of a
ntleman's toilet.
Hardware, Ctueensware,
Cuttlery, and every-
thing usually found in a
Variety Store!
. We do not intend to
WORK FOR GLORY!
but abb determined not to sb
COME AND EXAMINE!
AUCTION!
'TOEING Under the necessity of quitting busi-
Jt3 ness on account of iny bad health, 1 will
sell at Public Anction, every
Saturday & Monday Eyenings,
AT 2 O'CLOCK,
My Stools, of
PROVISIONS,
. & smipiysi
Which I brought on very recently, all being
fresh and in good order. LOUIS LÉVYSON.
Columbus, September 22, Í859. 4lf.
Of his Goods. Returning thanks to his friends
and customers, and expressing gratitude for pa-
tronage extended to him heretofore, he would
respectfully Boiicit a continuance of the same.
Columbas, Sept 22, 1859. J^n32tfie.
Notice.
JAMES McMILLON, administrator oí the
estate of John McMillon, deceased, has filed
his account and petitJpn for a final settlement of
saie estate, which will Come up for the action of
the Couuiy Court of Colorado county, at the
next regular Term of said Court, to be held at
the courthouse in Colbmbus on the last Monday
in September, 1859. All persons interested in
said settlement are required to appear and con.
test said account, if they see proper
C. WINDROW, C C C C C
This August 30, 1859 1 w4
NOTI OB.
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves in
debted to me are requested to come forward
and settle as soon as possible^ as i amjn want of
money.
44tf
T. S. WESSON.
GEO. GREEN,
fSSIIS&M. BtMlK-SBia™
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
HAVING purchased tbe blacksmithing uten
sils f Thos. H. Marshall, I will continue
the business at his old stand, opposite Sherill's
Livery Stable. Competent workmen will al-
w ays be employed, and the public may rely upon
having all manner of blacksniitng done up in the
hest possible style and on moderate terms.
GEORGE GREEN.
Columbus, September 29, 1859-5if.
PAINT Brushes, White-wash Brushes, Var
nisli, for sale at the drug store of
LEWELLYN dt PUTNEY.
FRESH
GROCERIES!!
JUST RECEIVING new Flour, Superfin.
and Extra, Fresh Goshen Butter, Golden
Syrup, Brown and White Sugar, Codec, Tea,
Rice, Fresh Mackerel, Goshen Cheese, Dried
Fruit, Preserves, Sugar cured'Hams, Candies of
all kinds, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Ci-
F*rs, Crackers, Potatoes, Bacon Sides, Pickles,
ie Fruits, Cundlcs, Lard Oil, and nearly
Everything usually kept In a
FAMILY GROCERY STORE
AND FOR SALE
AS LOW AS ANYBODY ELSE
ALEX. FOLTS.
Columbus, September 20, 1859. 4 hwdk
E. P. WHITFIELD
CAN be found at his office during business
hours, and would simply s&y to those in-
debted to him that he owes Bome money and is
petermined to pay it, and must collect in order
to do so, and don't want to sue if he can help it.
September 22,1859-4hmt?
Made Clothing,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of every
description, of the best styles. *
Hats and Úagfé*
Of the latest and most fashionable styles.
Boots and;Shoes,
Ladles and Gentlemen's Boots and Gaiters,
and Shoes of every size and quality.
Saddlery.
r Ladies and- Gentlemen's Saddles,- Bridles,
Gerths, Surcingles, Whips^d Collars, and a few
setts Buggy Harness, ▼
Jewelry.
Fine Silver Lever Wátches, Gold Keys* Gold
Rings, Gold Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Gold
Brea&t-pins and Lockets. .
Hardware and Cutlery.
Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Rim and
Plate Locks, Padlocks, Butts and Screws, Ha .id
Saws, Key-hole and Wood Saws, Saw Setts,
Steel Squares, Try Squares, Spirit Levels, Cláw-
hammers, Collins? Hansford Axes 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 Rasps, Gun Tubes
and Wadding, Kentucky Bells, Shovels and
Spades, Steel Corn and Coffee Mills, Castings,
Iron and Nails, all sizes Log and Trace Chains.
Crockery and Glassware.
China Tea Setts, Caps and Saucera,
and Ewers, Preserve Dishes, Tumblers, Ubina
Toy Setts, China Flower Vases, 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 Pocket Ledgers, Pocket-books and
Wallets, Money Belts áud Purses, Fancy Work
Boxes, and a great variety of other articles too
tedious to enumerate, ell of whieh we are de-
termined to sell to punctual customers at the
lowest prices, .and on the nsual terms. All orders
will be promptly attended to. \
In addition to the above, Mr. DAVID TOOKÉ
has a large stock oC
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Which he purchased in New Orleans and New
York, for cash, and will sell as low. for as
Houston or Galveston, adding freights, and
wonld be pleased to fill orders from his'friends
and customers. '
We will attend to the general commission bus.
incas, receive and forward cotton, and make
cash advances on all shipments to our friends in
Galveston, New Orleans or New York.
DATID TOOKE & Co.
Columbus, Texas, Sept. 2,1859 Í 3m
a vital form.
' V
m
_ the blood end billio
ant, cheap and- bei
suffering under t
Loss of nppétite, ...
flesh, weakness* the
eruptions, salt rbéum,> lpitatiun of
sinking of the bowels, incapae
business, rush of Wood to tbe
memory, pains in tbe back, cheft
cers, old sores,
complaints and
jap?
rv,V ^ /
[ for « ■ I
• nz
'lb
People :1|vi
H B mp
fof. their own lives. |
négleííted~théír
is neglected, thé "*
females arc not c: _
delicate periods of their
racks of constitutions—the
physical h umanitj ón evéry
remedy? • ' ' .
Invalid Snfforer,
Dear Sir: My daughter was
perfect skelefeu by erysipelas and scroi
thought she must die—physicians pro
incurable. By the blessing of God
sott's. Extract of Yellow Dock and
ltas restored her to perfect health;
Truly yours, D. L. Martin, Scott, Ind.
LaGbangb, TlfxAa, May 26th, 1858.
Messrs. Babnbs & Pxtas-«ir .v Last sum-
mer I was affiicted with severé dcbilit;
of appetite. I tried sevemtasiqBdies, ...,
of various, patent medicines, but found h¿ senaa -.
until l obtained abottle^of Dr. Guysot^a Yrflów .
Dock andSarsaparilJa,which gave
te relief. Wn^K.^vfaw .
" Lapatette, Ind., February 21,1854 •
John D. Park, M. D-Dear Sir: You kneir
my emaciated appearance—how I -wasvtaefc*4 ~
no appetite—my food distressed me, eannng ftn-
quent vomiting, and that I was in every w^y an 7,
unstrung and doomed Mían. 1 am rejoiced ta .
say that Guysott's Extract and Yellow Dock has
ressored me to peH^ct health.
Your grateful friend, SAM'L P,
"Dr. Bennett—Dear Sir: We tente;
saying that Drt Guysott's Yellow
saparilla gives 'great satistection in
A gentleman has just informed us
one daughter die of Irregularities.
was rapidly approaching
the timely use of Dr. Guysott's
and Sarsaparilla, which has
feet health,. ' 1
Yoqm respectfully., J. B-
Diseases of this kind are
mate, and should not h>, negl
has no blessing like health. . The
procured in almost any town in W «ww. v , : . . .
Guvbott, Mannfacturer, and Banurtt ét Pabk,
proprietors, New York •'*" ..
lya C. KESLER,Mgí/K,C Inírtbos. tesas
m
FOiTS & 0AKES,
. .DEALERS Iff. .
Staple eft Fancy
DRY GOODS,
5 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
Q
UININE, of a superior quality, for sale by
LEWELLYN
J. 8. LEWELLYN. .....a. W. -PUTHKY
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY,
(Next Door to the Post Office,)
Have received direct from New York a fresh
assortment of pure, unadulterated
DRUGS,
MEDICINES. PAINTSf OILS,
Dye Stuffs,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY
Surgical Instruments,
Fine Cigars, Fine Wines, Brandy, Set, for
Medicinal purposes. This assortment Of
Drugs is Entirely New, and of the
Purest and Bert Quality. We
have just received a superior
article, for family use, of
the justly celebrated
B
TAKER UP'
BY Alfred G. Andrews, of Wharton
county, one blue, dun, greyish horHvSEJni
—seven or eight years old, aud brauded with a
• or Jx connected together. 5
Just Received
FROM Philadelphia and Pittsburgh a new
stock of Medicines, Glassware, Qneons-
ware, &c., all of the best quality. Medicines
warranted fresh and genuine, all of which wil
be sold upon the most reasonable terms.
CHARLES KESLER.
aoent fob ob. j. m. bakbr's
Anti-Dygpeptic Pill !
April 9 32tf 32jf
VVhich gives a superior light, and-is a great deal
cheaper than candles.
Our Assortment of Medicines
Have been bought with the idea of secfering t|ut
PUREST AND BEST, '
And those purchasing of ua may rest «atlsfied as
to their quality. Our rates will be reasonable,
and our terms liberal to punctual customers.
Returning ottr grateful thanks to our friends and
tlio public for the very liberal patronage extended
to us thus far, we nope, by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of the tame.
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY,
Columbus, Oct 6 1859 gAn32lf
EXICAN
store of
mm
C05.<
Saddle horse per dajr
Buggy horse, wi -
Buggy, without
Keeping fame per day
dition of 25 p
ji-xxxtn vim.
áttheJuiy
persons Holding claims
notified to pTIesebt
Sept It, AD 185
5w6cip Adm^rdTH.
«Nif
Notice Not to Trade 1Fbr Note !
ALL Persons are hereby warned not lo trade
for or purchase a note on me for the sum
of Thirteen Hundied and Potty Dollars, dated
29th of July, A. D. 1859, due the 1st day of
July, A. D. 1861, and payable to W. E. Price—
the consideration of said note having failed, and
I will not pay it unless Compelled by law.
Columbus, Oct. 1. 1859 H. GREGG.
the American coal oil!
rpHIS OIL, when used wit! Tucker & TMA'i
burners and .Wicks, will give a
light, equal to three candles, and at á small cost!
brilliant
tall cost!
Call aud see.
as one pint will burn sixty hours !
Fot sale, for cash, by
WESSON & BINELEV.
h. MsasKstnaca...... v ....
MERSEBÜRGER «fe
HAVING just received fro
splendid stock of
FANCY ARD
GROCE
of all kinds.
offer at reduced priees.
at reduced rates, th«
can sell
CHEAPER
than any other house in
particularly requested'to call
daeei .
cash will bepaidl
Columbus, Ji'
m
n -ir*
Great
HI
receiving ono 1
extensive stocks of '
Goods, Dry Goodsi
eries, Gents', Youth's 1
Shoes, Hats,Caps,Caí.
Saddlery, Hard and Iron 1
Queensware, Planters' Goods, J
Silver.ware, Toys, Musical I
Glasses, Tobacco, Segármete , etc.
Purehssers will ¡~. '
to give us a call before I
not only venture to pay, 1
at more reduoed tatos than ^ .
sold at in this a^arket before.
FRIEDBERGER, HEI
0ir Beef Hides and Cotton 1
in exchange.
MtariÉHsiBiSn tfiÉaa íeálL
Wm. G. de
DOCTOR
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