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THE COLORADO CITIZEN.
Of* A0TERTI8IKG:
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For iix months^ 6 00
Fot <br*emonths. . 4 00
One column, changed'quarterly, one year.80 00
Half " " " •« 45 00
Quarter column. .......................25 00
Announcement of Candidates.5 00
. SUBSCBIPTIOH:
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One copy one year, paid in six months.... 3 50
One copy one year, paid in twelve mos... 4 00
Five copies, one year, in advance...... .12 50
Ten copies,one year, in advance........20 00
Twenty copies, one .year, in advance.
.35 00
All copies must be sent to one address,
when a Club m made up, in order to secure oar
paper at the Club rates.
0^ Political Circulars, or communications of
a private of personal character, -will- be; changed
as advertisements.
f£7~ Ten fines or lew. constitute n sonare.
Igisallawmts ^itatisratitts.
Hill & McBryde,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
ARE prepared to manufacture
to order, at short notice, Ladies
land (gentlemen's Boots and Shoes
IN THE BEST STYLE,
And upon accommodating terms.^ O" Ail work
wairanted. Shop next door to the Citizen Of-
fice, below Roever's store.. 42
The Central Jockey Club.
We publish the following entrances, &.C.. of
|ho Ontral Jocky Club for the benefit of the
■pktihg pnblie: x
The Annual Meeting over the Central Race
Course will commence on the Third Monday in
October, A. D., I860, and will continue five
days.
Programme.
FIRST DAT — MONDAY.
CoU Rati, for Three "Year Old*, Mile Heats—
One Hundred Dollars Entrance—closed Jan-
uary First, 1860, with the following Entries:
James A. York, s c, Sam Patch, (.
8.D. Harper, be, Creed Taylor . ■ ' *
Ben Williams, c c, Thirty-One^ * i'
J. R. Pultium, g c, Lecompte,
•Sesrcy & TéiHs* sf, Akúj «i
H. A. Greenwood, r f, Paroquette,
W. W. Boyce. s f, Flirt,
C. B. Junes, s c, Sam Jackson.
&ECOKD DAT—T0K8DAY.
Colt race for two year olds; tingle, dash of a
mile; One Hundred Dollar Entrance; ctosed
May 1st, I860, with the following entries :
Boyce & Williams, s c, Double Head,
York 4" Harper, s f, Nancy Roland,
F. C. Kelly, s f. Bald Hornet,
C. B. Jones, s c, Greaser, " j
John Hanna, g f, Lola,
A. F. Secrest, s f, Susannah Jone*, •-
H. A. Henderson, s f, Rabor. •
THIRD DAT—WEDNESDAY.
Colt stake for three year olds; mile hent*\ two
beat out of three; one hundred dollars en
trance—to which the Club will add one hun-
dred %ndfifty dollars, if the race is run., To
close on Tuesday, the 16th day of October,
i860, at 4 o9clock, P. M.
FOURTH DAT—THURSDAY,
Colt stake for two year olds; one mile ; one
hundred dollars entrance—to which the Club
will add one hundred and fifty dollars, if the
race is run. To close n Wednesday, the
nth day of 0ciofcer,il860, at 4 o'clock, p. m
FIFTH DAT—FRIDAY.
Match between 8. D. Harper's b c and Creed
Taylor, and Ben Williams, s c Thirty-One—
two miles and repeat.
Entrknce to be made to
W. W. BOYCE, President.
Sweet Home, Lavaca Co., July, 1860.
OFF FOR COST.
S'MEYTSR it Co. are selling their Summer
. stock of CLOTHING and DRY GOODS
for New Y ork cost and carriage.
July' 10, I860. 42
THE GREAT EASTERN
Mr. vagnier's
Berber Saloon,
one door below the
Thatcher House.. Shav-
ing, Shampooniug, hair-
dressing and cutting
done at the shortest notice, tastefully and in the
latest style. Hair and whiskers dyed in the
most accomplished manner. Razors and surgi-
cal instruments put in order. Particular atten-
tion will be paid, if dssired, to diseases of the
skin and hair—such as ring-worm nettle-rash,
blotched facc,scald-head, &c. Warls and corns
removed in a simple, quick and harmless man-
ner. No euro, no pay.
Give his skill a trial; and his business as a
Barber a fair and liberal patronage.
SHAVING TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN.
3$fefllantmu¡ ¿Stiktitscmrats.
B. Bodlds Baker. ...... .Eugene S. Bollinq,
Washington couuty Galveston,
BAKER & BOLLING,
COTTON FACTORS
. .and...
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
6alveston> Texas,
WILL give personal and prompt attention to
all business entrusted to them.
Liberal advances made on consignments. All
consignments, by insurable boats, will be covered
by our Open Policy, unless otherwise instructed.
July 5, 1860 41 y
H. TRACY'S
ESTABLISHMENT
$10 Reward.
K ANA WAY from the" undersigned while at
Eagle Lake, one YOKE OF STEERS,
one a black and white, and the other a red and
white. The black and white steer is branded
J-I, (J and H connected,) the red and white
branded R—necked together when they left. I
will pay the above reward of; Ten Dollars to
any roe wbo will deliver said steers to me at
Frellsbure, or give information sotliat I can get
them. 45 HENRY RAMSELL
Notice.
I OFFER for sale my little farm, consisting of
160 acres—40 of which is under a good
fence, and 50 acres in a dense peach-brake, with
plenty of timber and water, and is one of the
best stock farms in the county. Also, 200 head
of stock cattle, and fift^head of hogs, 40C bush
•Is com, fodder, millet, farming utensils. Ac
If you wish to purchase a cheap and convenient
Dlace. call and see me. My terms are cash, or
accepted paper. L. C. GRAVES.
July 2, 1860. ' 45 tf
Ponies for Sale.
THE Subscriber will, keep constantly on hand
at his residence, four miles south-west of
Columbus, a supply of gentle ponies for sale at
fair prices. CHARLES P. BROWN.
August 10, I860. 46 at
"Cunfectiomirn am) iaktrii,"
PMOiL'sr as vmw
GROCERIES
BY BILLERT & BUSY,
columbio, COLORADO ^q ipwy,'jrsxAs.
COME ONE! COME ALL !
Mr! VAGNIER'S Phonographic Class will
commence at the beginning of the sessions
of the Columbus Institutes. He solicits the at-
tention of the young, ladies and gentlemen of
Columbus, to the acquirement of this beauti-
ful art, ,f
A variety éf Segara,Tobacco, Perfumery and
Hair.Oijt may be fouud at his Shop. 42
FOR CASH ONLY!
AT ALL
ICE CREAM!
No Admittance Afte Ten
Clock at Night !
0J
NO CrREDIT TO ANY 'ONE!
* M
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Columbus, May 30,1860-n35.
isallaiuons ^bbtrtistrantts.
4 Cto y cJUaVs'Oa «¡lo* oKf caüw oa-* ^ 1
{At Sign of the Ham Produce House,)
BClla. m St roo*
irisa®
HAS received direct from New York, in ad-
dition lo his large stock of Staple Groce-
ries, a select bill of
FANCY GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Rectified, choice Old Rye, su-
perior Old Bourbon Whisaies, fine Cognac, Ap.
pie and Ginger Brandies. Jamaica Rum, Sweet
Malaga, Port, Madeira, Claret and Champagne
Wines, Porter, Ale and Cider. Also, a lot of
Stone-crocks, Jars and Jugs—a good stock of
Tinware—all of which will be sold low for cash
Columbus, April 27, 1860. 17
fjVflfcsioiral
w. s. delany. ........ j. 6. shropshire .
DELANY & SHROPSHIRE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
TT^ILL practice in the First Judicial District
H and the adjoining countics.
§3*" Particular attention will be given to the
investigation of Laud Titles', payment of taxes,
and all business conccrnmg land.
All claims committed to thein will be promptly
collected and remitted. 29
A. H. DAVIDSON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
23 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
IT Office with Dr. Thomas W. Harris.
SIMON THULÉMEIER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FAMILY AND PANT
GROCERIES,
west bide of tfie tobl1c square,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
A. NISKERN,
Attorney "and Counselor fat .Law,
LA GRANGE, TEXAS,
WILL pract.ice*in the counties of the First
Judicial District, and in the Supreme
Court at Austin and Galveston. Especial aU
tention given to the collcctiou of claims and the
investigation of land titles. Good references
given when required. [v3n20bl?
COLUMBUS LODGE,
No. 51,
I. O. O. F.,
MEETS regularly every Saturday evening at
the Lodge room in Columbus.
iTiTwmTÍTÍ£D
GAN be found by his old friends and cus-
tomers at David Tooke's store, wtiere he
will be pleased to see them, and sell them all
the goods he can, and promises to give all, as
heretofore, satisfaction.
WM. H. GAZLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ESPECIAL attention given to the collecting
business. ¡EJ* Office over William Baker s
store. '• v3n20hl?
BRUSHES.—Paint, White-wash, Marking,
Shoe, Sash, Hair and Tooth Brushes, for
sale by . BOWERS k GOSS.
GARIBALDI!
a AB. IBAIiDI!
WHILE the whole civilized world
has been surprised1 at;the unprec-
edented success of this great military
chieftain, other great and impottant events have
taken place in our country. The Course of the
Black Republicans at the North, and the recent
attempt to push Douglas on the South, has cre-
ated a feeling averse to Northern men and their
manufactories, which may be beneficial, to the
Southern mechanic. This, together with the
advantages of. this point, has induced me to
commence the manufacture of all kinds of
Cabinet W are,
Such us* Bureaus, Ward-robes, Safes, Bed-steads
and every other article in the house-hold line.
SHOP, ONE DOOR BELOW BROOKS'.
All kiqda of repairing done with neatness and
dispatch. Prices moderate.
TERMS : FOR CASH ONLY.
Special attention will be paid to undertaking,
and all funerals punctually attended to.
E. C. SRONCE
Columbus, July 5, 1860.
Notice.
ANNA M. KEILERS, formeríy Anna M.
Botard, Executrix of John B. Botard, de-
ceased, has filed her account and petitioned the
County Court of Colorado county for a final set-
tlement of the estate of said decedent, and for
partition of same. All persons interested in
said settlement are required to appear at the
next regular term of said Court, to be held at
the Courthouse in Columbus on the last Monday
in July, 1860, and contest said account; if they
see proper. C. WINDROW, C C C C C
June 26th, 1860. 40 *4
y ote t|aat|£ ITotoest!
S. Meyer & Co.
CONTINUE to keep on hand a good stock of
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
MT CUTERA,
WHIH WILL BE SOLD AT
GALVESTON tPEICES!
Or as Low as they can be purchased anywhere
in the State!!
For Cash Only
A goad stock of Groceries, Liquors, Segars
and Tobacco always on hand. Give us a call
39 S. JHfct'ER & Co.
s. MEYER, I J. WEN TH ALL,? Columba8
Houston. {S.SHULZ, ^oiumbus.
s
URGICAL INSTRUMENTS, for sale by
BOWERS & GOSS.
TEA and Chocolate for sale by
BOWERS & GOSS.
WE RESPECTFULLY -announce to the
citizons of Columbus and the public gen-
erally that we have opened our establishment,
and inteud to keep on hand a general assortment
of eakes, pipes, bread, sugar, offee, flour, rice,
llama, mackerel, wine, porter, lager bier, cjgars,
and so on. Corn Meal on hand.
Hot Coffee, Caites, Ham and Eggs
at all Hoursf
E. R. HAWLEY & Co.,
S®atr|.ffialuraaitii ftiwkrs,
COLUMBUS AND KICHJMKO. TEXAS.
CONSTANTLY on band Watches, Clucks,
Jewelry, Pare Silver, Plated Ware, Fine
Cutlery, MiweaUnrtrameots and Music,
Papier Maebe Good*, Paintings, Toilet
Articles, Tools and Material .
| y Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired
anéaalwfectioa guaranteed g3
0%
If Ay—Linseed. Lard, Castor OH, Olio Oil,
'Neat's Foot Oil and Tanner's Oil, for sale
BOWERS & GOSS.
JAYNE'S Paten Medicines, for sale at the
Drua and Book «stoWishmcnt of
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
neijtly printed at this officc, and
on moderate terms,
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY!
THE undersigned having located in Columbus
for the purpose of carrying on the Carnage
Manufacturing business, respectfully solicits a
share of the public patronage. Eastern material
will be employed. Repairing of all descriptions
in the carriage line done with neatness and dis-
patch. Ail new work warranted to stand
Terms cash or note at six months. Shop oppo<>
site the Brick Livery Stable. P. GROSS.
Columbus, Texas, Jan id 1860 19 tf
Ten Dollars Reward.
STRAYED, in the latter part of March, from
the subscriber, in Jackson couuty, twelve
miles North of Texana, two
AMERICAN MARES!
One of them black, with a small star in the
face, no branda ; the other a sorrel, no marks or
brand, has a heavy mane and tail. Address me
at Tcxana. 3Ít&m L. C. PRESTON.
Liniments.
pi ARGLING Oil, Bragg's Arctic Liniment
VJT Cherokee Liniment, Perry Davis'Pain Kil-
ler^ and Duffy's Liniment, prepared by
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
COLUMBUS
LIVERY STABLE,
BY TURNER é McMlLLAN.
THE undersigned having, with the opening
of the new year, taken charge of the
©13ÍS1S MW1OT SÍMCUS
In the town of Columbus, would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of this vicinity and the
public generally that they will at all times be
ready toTeed and hire horses*-and furnish vehi-
cles at die following liberal
Rates:
Saddle horse per day $ 1 50
Buggy horse, without buggy, per day.... 2 00
Buggy, without horse, per day 2 0(1
Keeping horse per month........ 17 50
Keeping horse per week. 7 00
Keeping horse per day. I 50
Horse and buggy per day.:./ 3 00
Single Feed. 50
Hacks and drivers ever ready to be furnished
according to contract- Neither horses or bug
gies can be expected without payment of the
cash. Settlements must he made at the close of
every month. One or both of ^the proprietors
will always superintend the business—one of
whom wi'l at all times be found at the Stab¡e
whiph shall be amply supplied with the very best
provender that the market affords, filled with the
best slock iu Western Texas, and attended by
the most efficient and trusty ostlers. Breakage
always repaired at the expense of the hirer
Drovers accommodated oii liberal te/ms.
By assiduous attention to business, the Propri-
etors anticipate nn extensive patronage.
Terms. Invariablv Cash.
v3nl8-dkhl. TURNER & McMlLLAN.
FOR THE JL A DIES.
ON,band and for sale at the Drug Store of
Lewellyn and Putney, a varied assortment
Albums, Herbariums, Fafi'cy Notef Paper, Cards
and Envelopes to m^tch, extract Musk, Oriental
Cream for beautifying the complexion, Phalon's
Cologne, celebrated Golden Bell Cologne, But-
terfly extract, " Forget-me-not," extract Violéis
Lubin's Extracts, Fancy Toilet Soaps, Fruit
Basket Soap, Lip Salve, Cold Cream, etc. The
ladies are respectfully invited to call and exam-
ine our selection of articles in their line.
FOR THE HAIR.
FAMILY Pomade, Wright's Gold Medal
Frangipanni Pomade, Pllalon's Bear's Oil
Buzin's Pomade, Macassar Oil, Monument Co
logne, Lyon's Katharion, Barry's Trícopheróús
the Hyacinth, ^ new an elegant article, can be
purchased at the Drug Store of
lewellny & putney
I
Town Lots.
F A LIBERAL OFFER is made I will
dispose of one-half of Block No. 68, situa
ted south of-west of the Public Square, in the
town of Colambus. I require one half of the
pnrch&se money down, the balance in six
and twelve month , with note and ten per cent,
interest from date, and a lien On the lots. Apply
to A. HICKS BAKER, Citizen Office.
Columbus, June 15, 1860.
JOHN DEAN. . .WILLIS RANDLE. . . Fit ED. E. SANFOBD
DEAN, RANDLE & Co.,
Cotton Factors
. .AND...
General Commission Merchants
GALVESTON, TEXAS. 48
humas critcitlev.
T.
..c. HOOKER
cr
w. M. BAKER.
.A. L. BATÍS -
WM. M. BAKER & BE
ARE RECEIVING THEIR
NEW STOCI
RICHARD V. COOK. EDWARD COLLICR
COOK & COLLIER,
Attorneys & onnselors at Law,
" COLUMBUS,
COLORADO COTEXAS,
WILL attend promptly andkstrictly to all
business Confided to their Care.
Columbus, Nov 23,4859 lJ
R. J. PUTNEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
GOODS,
Consisting in pert of Plantation and Furnishing
Staple
DRY GOODS,
Linen, Plain and Drilled, Coltonades, do.; Do-
meatiCs, Brown and Bleached, Sheetings,Stripesy
Checks, Ginghams, Prints,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Scotch and Frcnch Lawns and Jaconets, French
Organdies, Double Skii^ Robes, and .in Bolts,
Black and Printed Lawns and Muslins, Brilliant
Dotted and Fancy Swiss, Silk Plaid and Plain
Berages, Fancy Silks; Edgings, Inserting*, Veils,
Ribbons, Dress Trimming^ Mantillas.
LADIES^AND MISSES'
Bonnets & Hats,
Gents' Hats, of all qualities, styles and prices
YO UTES AND CUNTS'
CLOT HI IV G!
Shoes, Boots and* Slippers, Gents' Weaí, L. B]
Shirts, p ilose, Cravats, Collars, etc.;
19
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
W. J. DARDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
A. B. CARTER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
40 COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ROBERT L.
ATTORNEY
FOARD,
AÍ LAW
' COLUMBUS, TEXAS. 13
JOHN H. ROBSOK,
COLUMBVS, TEXAS.
WILLIAM G. W EBB. . < . . .WILLIAM R. J ARM ON
WEBB & JARMON,
ILaOTltBS
..AND..
Land. Agents,
LA GRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAS,
WILL practice in the counties of Fayette,
Bastrop, Travis-, Caldwell, Gonzales, La
Vaca, Wharton, Fort Bend, Aústiu, Colorado
aud Washington, and in the Supreme and Fede
ral-Courts at the cities of Austin and Galveston.
Collections and Remittances promptly made;
Land? located, bought and sold, patents ob-
tained, titles perfected and taxos paid all over
the State. g ly
Silver Spoons and Forks, Table Knives, Pocket
Knives, etc*
j'swgisf, ■
Yankee Notions, Musical Instrum énts, Violin*
Flutinas, Accordsons, Looking Glasses, '
French & German Fancy Goods,
Wood ware, Stoneware, Gláás, Crockery, Tubs,
Well Buckets, etc. 3 *
SADDLERY,
Raulston's, to order, and Texas dtj., Ltidies'
Buggies and Harness, Tobacco and Segars, Fan-
cy Groceries, Window Oil-cloth Shades and
Window Fixtures, Wall Paper, Window Hang,
ings, etc., Childrens'
Carriages and Willow Wagons.
From the great variety of our slock; we can
not enumeraltr all the articles to which we re-
spectfully solicit a continuation of the patronagtf
of our friends and customers and the public
hoping to be able to please in styles, quality and
prices of Goods. You will please give ue a call
and carefully examine for yourselves before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
WILLIAM M. BAKEfR & BK0.
Columbus, March 22, 1860 28 rgeir
JOHN T. IJARCOURT .JOHN H BOBBON
HARCOURT & ROBSON,
Aít,S".OS.:£JIS'S'S ÁT
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas,,
ILL practice Law in partnership in all the
ccurts of the First Judicial District—in
the counties of Lavaca and Gonzales, of the
Tenth District—and in the Supreme and Fiederal
Courts at Galveston and Austin 21 If
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INDOW GLASS, all sizes, for sale by
BOWERS GOSS.
Billiard, and. Bar
ROOM!!
31. C. KNOWLTOJtf,
HAVING purchased the interest of John A.:
Porter in the Billiard and Bar Room,
would announce to the public that ho may be
found at the old stand, ready and wjlling to an
commodate those who may favor him with a call.
His Bar Room it* supplied with a fine assortment
of Brandies, Whiskeys, Wines, Cordials, aud all
other Liquors usually found in a Bar. He will
keep on hand during the summer a supply of lee.
and having a Bar-kecpcr well skilled in mixing
up drinks, the Proprietor is satisfied that he will
be able to please the moat fastidious. Ye thirs.
ty ! five us a call,. 37
330* 23 "W*
SO OB
DAVID TOORE & Co
BEG leave to inform their friends and cus
tomers that they are now receiving from
New York a large stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
G o o d s}
CarefuIIv selected bv one of the firm, who has
had an experience of twenty years in the busi-
ness; and they feci confident that the quality
and style of their Goods cannot be surpassed in
this market, and they hope that their old friends
and citizens generally will give them a call and
examine for themselves. Their stock consists
of a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES & BOOTS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel,
Blacksmiths'Tools, Saddles,
Bridles, Ladies' Fine Side ^BI
saddles, Bovs' Saddles, Har-* 1^-
ness, Leather, Carriage Trimmings, ¿te., etc
Colambus, April 5>, 1860.
CRITCHLEY & Co.
(Successors to J. F. fer.kins,)
RECEIVING & F01V WARDING
MEROTrA^^TS,
EAGLE LAKE. . ,\ . í; V: . . ' .TEXAS.
Brashes. 1)0 v
AIR, Hat, Flesh, Clothes, Shoe, Paint
Camel's hair and Infants' Hair Brushes,
and Badger's-hair Blenders. <"a!l on
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
M itchel's
PATENT SELF-REGULATING
H
tn
1 E
General Blacksmithing.
THE undersigned would respectfully
announce to the citizens of ColoradoJi
county that they are fully prepared to do>^ q
any work in the Blaeksniithing line in ihe best
manner, and at short notice. The business oí
the shop will be closely attended to by one of
the firm, and if tho work is uot done right, no
charge will be made.
(VV-Shop at T. H. Marshall's old stand.
FOLTS & BURFORD.
Columbus, December 27 1859. 18 111 ?
Notice.
BEHALF of my late partner and friend,
David Tooke, I respectfully dolicitsa contin-
uation of that patronage which has been so lib-
erally extended to the late firm of •' Dnvid
Tooke & Co.," iu the town of Columbus. Mr.
Tooke will leave in a few days for the North to
lay in his Fall and Wiuter Goods. I respect-
fully recommend all those wishing to buy gouds
at low prices to give hira a call.
N. McKlNNON.
Columbus, June 6, 1860.
R. W. Putney,
(Of the firm of Lewelh/n db Putney,)
HAS recently r< tnrncd from the North, and
has brought with him a large and well-se-
lected. assortment of Lirugs, Medicines, Paint ,
Oils. Books, Stationery, etc. Tire attention of
the literati is especially invited to the collection
of Miscellaneous Books,
Notice.
Philip young, administrator with the
will annexed, of Mariah Young deceased,
has filed his account and petitioned the County
Court of Colorado County, Texas, for a final
settlement of the estate of the said dccedent,
which will come up for the action of said Court,
at the next fegftlar 'IVrm to be held at the
court-house i,i Columbus on the last Monday in
July, lflGO. All person*; interested in t=frid set-
tlement are required to appear and contest said
account if they see proper.' Bv order of the
Court. c. WINDROW, CCCCC.
This July 3d, 1860.
FOUND—oil the !2th instant,a pair ot G 1.1
Framk Spectacles, on the road between
the upper Ferry and Mrs. II. R. Burford's. The
owner can get the spectacles by calling at this
o®cc, proving property and paying one doliar
for this advertisement.
D
R. ING'S Aromatic Tannino Mouth and
Tooth Wash for salebv
LEWELLYN k. rUJNEY.
("PISLEY'S Compound Fluid Extract Buchu
1 XV for sale by LEWCLLyN & PUTNEY.
WIND WILLS
For Pumping Water from taells ot streams, for
irrigation, stock, railroad stations, etc.
THESE Mills regulate themselves/according
both to the intensity of the wind and the
fullness of the cistern. In a storm* they present
the edge of the blades to the wind, and conse-
quently can never be injured or blown down. In
a light breeze the blades are fair to the wind,
and whatever the intensity of the wind, the speed
1 is always the same : and wheuever tire cistcrn is
filled lo any desired depth, the edges of the
j blades are presented to the breeze, aud the Mill
stops. Accordingly, when once set up and put
to running, it needs no attention, but will oper-
ate the year round like 14 a thing of life," thus
drawing no more water than is required.
The undersigned having purchased the right
for the State of Texas t*>* sell the above Mills,
announces tor the public that he will be prepared
to furnish them by the middle of June this year,
to alL wishing to avail themselves of this valuable
invention.
For the purposes above mentioned, they sur-
pass everything ever brought into use. They
can be seen at Areola station, on the Houston
• Tap an J Brazoria Railroad, and at Gum Island
station on the Houston and Tsxas Central R. R.
Those having doubts of their utility are re-
spectfully referred to -
E. W. Taylor, President of the H. T. & B. R,
A. Groesheeck, 4* " H.&.T. C.
J. W. Stump, Chief Engineer H. T. Sl B. R.
A. M. Gentry, President Texas Sl N. O. R.
The price of these Mi ls, including Pump, is
from §lf>l) to according to size.
In my absence from the State, R. P. Bovce. of
iiouton, is my «ole agent for the sale of these
Machines. E. D. NASH.
Columbia.,Brazoria county, Texas 35 m
MUSTANG
LIVERY & SALE
STABLE,
BY DUFFY & SILVEY.
WE beg leave respectfully to announce to
the citizens of this vicinity and the pnblie
generally that we have opened a
LVERt AND SALE STABLE
In the eligibly situated and commodious Frame
Building known as " Noah Bonds' Stable," sit-
uated in the Soethern part of the town of Co-
lumbus* opposite the jail, where we will*, at all
times be ready to accommodate our friend and
the public, either in the way of feeding,, hiring
or buying and selling horses ; also, to let
BUGGIES ASD BLACKS
On liberal, terms. The senior partner of the firm
having had considerable and varied experience
in the management of horses, unhesitatingly
states that his knowledge of the horse pecu-
liarly adapts him for this business; while the
Junior is a young man of known and recognized
industry* By our combined efforts, we are as-
sured that we cap and will afiord satisfaction to
those who may patronize us. All are hereby
invited to gire us a trial.
RATES.
Board for single horse per month .$15 00
.. per week 6 C(l
.. per day.... ...; 1 25
Saddle Horse per day................ 1 Í0
Horse and Buggy per day............. 3 00
Horse Withont Buggy, per day '2(0
Buggy, without Horse, per day........ i 50-
Single feed............ 50
Hacks always ready for hire, according to the
contract made. Hirers bound, in every instance,
for breakage and damage*. We will always be
abundautly supplied with the best of provender,
tho finest of , stock, aiul the most carefo' «nd ca-
pable Ostlers; One or bol h njeir.lers of th • firm
Will at all 'times be found at the. Stable, itóper-
vising its management.
DUFFY tr SILVEY.
Columbus, Texas, March 2, 1860 23-3W
J. M. DANIELS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
COLVMBÜS, TEXAS,
GIVES his attention to all business entrust-
ed to his care in the First Judicial District.
Especial attention given to the collection of
debts. Office, on the North-East side of the
Public Square. 44
v
Strayed or Stolen
FROM the undersigned, in Colnmhus, a large
Sorrel American Mule, both years cropped,
and about ten years old—if not stolen, will try
to get U> San Antonio. A. II.' DAVIDSON.
July 24, 1860.-v3r44tdk.
UTA reasonable reward will be given.
dissolution.
THE co-partnership heretofore «xistiug be.
Hill & Smith is this day dissolvea by
mutual cónscut, Mr. McBride having bought
out Itfr. Smith's interest ¡11 the shop.
J. T. C. HILL,
July 9, 1800-42 D. S. SMITH.
TO STOCK-RAISERS.
THE subscriber wishes to purchase from
THREE to FIVE HUNDRED head of
Sheep, for which the cash will be paid on de-
livrrv. Address me at Columbia, Brazoria
conntv, Texas. HÁMBL1N BASS.
July 35, 1660 44 If
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