The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1860 Page: 4 of 4
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IgiscfUantoHs ^tetisemcnís.
£ the globe ft
HOTEL,
7?F THORNTON THATCHER.
THB Proprietor would respectfully inform his
friends and tho traveling public that, hav-
ing feeured the large and commodious building
formerly occupied by Noah Bonds, h« will keep
a Hotel worlhv of Columbus, and satisfactory to
hi* guests. Given him a trial. 30
EHÍ7IBSM, mm
BY ANTONIO MORGAN,
(Corner West of u The Tremont House,")
Galveston, Texas,
DEALER in Family Groceries of all kinds.
Fresh Fruits and Preserves of every de-
scription. My " Oyster Saloon" is now o, er.
for the Be aso n. Parties can be accommodated
at all times, and families supplied with the bes
Oysters during the season. The est •( wines
and cigars constantly on hand. h23(v.
FOR SALE:
MY House and lot in the town of Columbus,
situated opposite Sherill's Tavern, front-
lug 130 varas on Spring street. The hoUse is"
two stories high, contains
Seven Rooms,
Four of them lbxl8 feet, 12 feet story, dining
room and bed rooms, kitchen, negro cabins, «te
Yard and garden newly paled in. It is conve-
niently situated and well adapted for a private
boarding hriuse. It is the most desirable resi-
dence iu the town of Columbus, and will be
sold oa terms to strit purchasers. Apply to
20tf NEWSOM, LACEY & Co.
j. L. TOArKINS.... , L. MACMoaraT
TOMPKINS A MACMURPHtf,
aoiTOHiáeroKs
AN D GENERAL
coinissiora isebchahts,
qalvbstou, TEXAS.
T. E. BYRNE'S
marble yard
orrosrra the fannin notes,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
WILL manufacture to order Monument*,
Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, from the
best Italian and American Marble.
He will furnish Mantles and Building Marble
as cheap as can be imported from ¿he North.
Lettering and Carving don* in the best style
V.F>€ook&Bro.
fj^eceitH/iuu 0fotivauUiML an<}
commission merchants;
EAGLE LAKE, TEXAS.
CONSTANTLY on hand a full supply of
Groceries, Plantation Snppjtes, etc.; will
Receive and Forward Cotton and* Produce; ad-
vance 'Wagoner's freights to order, and Receive
and Forward Merchandise to the interior. 23
L & mum.
Brick-Layer and Maker,
WILL attend to all contracts in his linei n
Colorado, Fayette and surrounding coun-
tiea. March 1st, I860 25
M. B. WILLIAMSON,
RICHMOND, TEXAS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
wholesale and retail ¿alee in*.
and
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
a LARGE stock of GROCERIES constant-
Xa. h oa haml.
Richmond, March 5.1859 26 ly
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
Galveston, Texa#.
SINGER'S Patent Sewing Machines, for
Families, Manufacturers, Planters, at New
York Prices! $70, §80, $90. «100!
I. M. Singer & Co., of New York, have es-
tablished an office in the city of Galveston for
the sale of their celebrated, unrivaled, unsor-
passed, world renowned
8ewin'g M'achinet,
Suitable for all kinds of work. The above Ma-
chines are now offered at the above New York
prices, at our Galveston Office, with additional
charges for freight. W. F. Torbert, Agent.
Allpersons wishing information about Sew-
ing Macliines, prices, sizes, etc., can obtain it
bf applying at our office in Galveston, by letter,
for a copy of I. M. Singer It Co's paper, entirely
devoted to the subject—it will be sent gratis.
A large and varied assortment of silk, thread,
«••dies, oil, etc., constantly on hand at New
Yerk prices. Send for a circular. 29
Saint Nicholas Eclipsed!
THE 44 St. Nicholas Stomach Bitten'' have
been cast into the most isolated shade by
OUtchardson's Conceutrated Sherry Wine Bit-
ters—the best article of the kind now in use.
We have also on hand Hosteller's Bitters, Saek-
et, Belcher St Co.'s Family Bitters, Fine Cognac
Tonic Bitters, Park's Balsam, India Cholagogue,
Rialey's Sarsaparil'a, Jacob's Cordial, (for chol.
era, diarrhea and dysentery.) Ayres' Cherry
Peetoral, Dr. Soger's Compound Syrup of Liv-
erwort, Tar and Chancbalacua. Call for them
on LEWELLYN A PUTNEY
WINES and LIQUORS, for Medicinal pur*
poses { Fine Brandies. Whiskey, Rum,
Wines, et cetera, for sale by
BOWERS A <70S9.
Ulistfllaneons ^fertisments.
WITH HER WITCHERY OF
büb aib mwm,
HER WARBLING BIRDS
AND
MEANDERING BROOKLETS,
GRJZEBfS VS ONCE UOSE.
SHE is clothed with a bcautifmi garb of many
and variegated colors, and her Drapery af
fords a rich and enchanting appearance to the
eye of the beholder. In unison with the ele-
gance and beauty of Nature's bright attire, and
io keep pace with the progress of the age,
NEWSOM, LACEY & Co.
Have ngjx-hased with great care, and with strict-
regard to the wants of the people of Colorado
county and vicinity,
A Xiarge StOolL
OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
Of the latest and most fashionable styles aud
extensive variety.
SBBWSGiBB'a so,®1?™®
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Pafffe, Vests, Coats, and in short every article
appertaining to a Gentleman's Toilet. In the
Ladies' Department, our Mr. N ewsom has dis-
played great taste in selecting Ladies'
Dress Goods,
Of the latest fashions, and finest texture. We
cordially invite the-ladies to call and make an
examination of the
Elegant Selection of Goods
Made for their benefit. Ws feel assured that
they will be pleased with our assortment.
Hardware,
CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE,
Woodware, cfec.
May also be found among our stock. In short,
we have A 1 stock of everything usually found
in a Dry Goods' Store, all of which we will sell
On Accommodating Terms,
And at aneh reduced prices as to admit of no
cavil.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage here-
tofore extended us, we solicit a continuation of
the same. NEWSOM. LACEY &. Co.
Columbus, March 23k 1800 27
Trfcopherous
CAN be found at tke Barber Saloon of
M. W. VAGNI0R.
G
UITAR Strings, in setts. Violin Strings for
T sale by LEWELLYN St PU TN£Y.
G W. m'üAHAN..
• t. S. SANFOND
8. W. H'SMÜiií) & 8®.,
C0TT0H ÍAOIOBi,
And Commission Merchants,
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Office in Kuhn's Building
<5. W. McMahan, Galveston;
T. S. Sanford, Wharton connty, 31yotf
HAIR OILS.-Mrs. Allen's Hair Restore
tive. Wood's Hair Restorative, Lyon's Ka-
thaihn, Barry's Tricopheroue, Hair Tonics, Hair
Dy as, <Hc., for sale by
¿íOWERS GQSS.
CON NIC K & NOLAN
[succEssoas to j. nolan,]
ua^0®i?ii®'!r®iESi88®if
Extra Steam Candy,
WHOLESALE Dealers in Wines, Liquors
Dublin and London Porter, Scotcli Ale
Ginger Wine, Tobacco, Cigars, Fancy Goods
Toys, Musical Instruments, etc., ctc.. etc,
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
23 .. Market street. Opposite P. O.
L. J* Latham
DEA;L.ER IN
China Crockery, Glassware,
FURNITURE,
CARPETS, HOUSE'FURNISHING
GOODS, AND STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Main Street, Houston, Texas.
Histfllaiwrtts ¿Míbnlistmtnts.
EDWARD RIOEDAN,
Ifegro and Seal Estate Broker,
C<jngre88 ST., HOUSTON, TEXAS,
GIVES his personal attention to the sale and
purchase of Negroes and Real Estate.
Having a large acquaintance iu the interior of
Texas, he invites the patronage of the public.
Refers to Henry Sampson and Co., C. Ennis
and Co., Van Istyne and Taylor, and T. W.
House and Co.
Hiere will be a sale of Negroes every Satur-
day aud Wednesday at 12 o'clock. 23
Wm. R. Wilson,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
IMPORTER and dealer in Hardware and
Agricultural Implements, Mechanics' Tools,
Wood and Willow Ware, Copper, Tin and sheet
Iron, cutlery, Nails, «astings, Grind and Mill
stones, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Tin, Iron
and Zink, cooking and Parlor stoves, Solar
Lamps. Lift and Force Pumps, Gin Bands of all
sizes, Hemp and Gnm Packing. Agent for
Herring's Fire Proof Safes; and Hoe's, Dis*
ton's and Blakcwell's Circular Saws. S3
NEW STORE!
"THE BANK,"
(Corner of Main and Congress Streets,)
Houston, Texas,
RW. DOWLING, Presioennt and Cash*
(Eft, and dealer it the following
EXCHANGE:
Bbandt-Esu de Vie, de Cognac ;
Rum-Jamaica and New EnglsndTCeneva;
Wmsasr—A la Bourbon, Monongahela, Rye;
Ciiampagne Of all the brands of the Old or
New World;
Claret ano Post—de vintage '46, and a vari-
ety of Liquors.
PaAFTS and acceptances cash Él} on sight.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON DEPOSITS!
17* Friendt, Patrons and Fellow-citizens,
remember " The Bank" and " Bacchus ! "
February, i860, n23ty.
'ASNxna * ujinsAjn
'lU3in)JOS8« 0ÍJB[ B—8 J «Say OUIA
au.^ouig- ijoiujjijiij 'ojabqoj, ^navaflyj
e. V. f leasants H. s. hartsf1eld
Pleasants A Hartsfield,
WOULD respectfuliy announce to the citi-
zens of Columbus and surrounding coun-
try that they have permanently located in the
©7 ©©tOTSHS
for the purpose of cendacting a general
MERCANTILE) BUSINESS!
and are now receiving direot from tke Eastern
Cities an
EHTIRE NEW STOCK
o *
SPRING
AH®-——
SUMMER
GOODS!
CONSISTING Or EVERT ARTICLE ADAPTÉD TO
THE MARKET!
us* Selected by an Experienced
Merchant, and solicit an Exam-
ination, by Purchasers, before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
arms & faiey
dry goods!
Ha dioare,
Cutlery,
Saddlery,
&c., &c-
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS AND BOYS
CLOTHING!
WILLOW AND WOODBNWARE,
FEBFUStEEY. &c.
lumber yard
AT HARRIS BURG.
Parsons c*3 Co.,
(D. W. C.. HARRIS, Aoekt,)
LUMBER and Forwarding Mefchanls, liar,
rishurg, Texas, will keep on hand a good
assortment of Florida, Calcasieu and Texas Y el-
tow Pine Building, Fencing and other Rough
Lumber, Drcs<ed Flooring, Ceiling ind Weather
Boards, Sabine Cypress Lumber god Shingles,
White Pine Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Laths, etc.
Orders filled at the Yard and Mill in arriaburg.
Also at the Yard and Sash Factories in aivea.
ton, at the lowest rates.
tí
SETTLE UP."
ALL PESONS indebted to me for the yean
1857-8 will please come forward immedi-
ately settle either with money or by giving their
notes, otherwise I will be compelled to place
your accounts in the hands of an officer for col-
lection. I owe debts which 1 am obliged to pay
and on this account it is out of my power to put
off thv collection of my dues any longer.
CHAS. SCHMIDT*
Columbus,January 22, 1859- 21 tf
J. L. & A. 0. McKEEN,
Cotton Factors,
(fjene lai ^/^eceuuna
..AND..
FORWARBIHG MERCHANTS,
STRAND, GALVESTON.
COTTON shipped to us will be covered under
our open policy of insurance, at $50 per
bale; Sugar at $7° per hhd.; Molasses at $12
bbl.; on steamboats and other vees is, having
passed inspection. Any variation from the above
rates can be had by advices previous to shipment
No insurance on keel or flat boats. All produce
wilf1 be considered insured (unless "no insu-
rance" is inserted in Bills of Lading,; at the
usual rates, except from Houston and points on
Buffalo Bayou. 23
je>., C. & J. Darjjcrt. Iliscellaitmts ^itertiatmetrts.
in Enure mi
is
COMING!!!
CHICKERING- & SONS'
PIANOS.
THIRTY-EIGHT PRIZE MEDALS!!
TA. E. BOHNSTEDT, General agent for
• the State of Texas, of the above cele,
brated firm, having established a Repository for
Pianos on the Strand, Galveston, begs leave to
invite the attention to the sixteen different styles
of Instruments kept on hand, varying in prices
from 8^60 to $1100, including cover and stool.
All ríanos warranted for ten years sold by Mr.
B. Orders for tuning or thorough regulating
will bo promptly executed. Address through
the Post Office.
The agent will visit Columbus every eight
months.
Galveston, February, 1860 23
"Beef! Beef!!
HAVING located myself permanently, I am
prepared to furnish the citizens of Colum-
bus and vicinity with BEEF at an low prices as
can be afforded, and in quantities to suit pur.
chasers. My terms are, for first choice, five
cents per poand; for seeond choice, four cents
per pound; and when credit is extended to cus-
tomers the payment will b« due on the first of
every month. Tallow will b« found at all times
at the Cslombu Bakery, kept by H. Tracv Ese
. A. R. JEMISONT^'
MMI
a, T. & J. HARBERT,
kkkki
ARB RECEIVING THEIR LARGE
A&D ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
SprlHg
MEDICAL CARDS, Etc.
Wm. G. de GRAFFENRIED,
DOCTOR OF MEDIfflUVE,
Columbus, Texas,
TENDERS hie services to the citizens of Col
orado and adjoining counties in all thu
branches of his profession. Having, for several
years, paid particular attention to tke study of the
fevers of this latitude, he professes to be well
skilled in their treatment, especially that of Ty-
phoid. He has also treated Chronic Diseases of
the THROAT and LUNGS, such as Bronchitis,
Asthma and Consumption in its incipignt stage,
with such success as to warrant him in the aB.
sertion to the public, that they may certainly
expcct to be benefitted, if net entirely cured
The Doctor wishes to be as reasonable in his
charges as circumstances will permit, remem-
bering the adage, " Live and let live.1' 6hoac
^Reform fastens.
DRS. J. F. & R. A. HICKS having asso-
ciated themselves together in the practice
of Medicine and its oollateial branches, respect-
fully offer their professional services to the Citi.
zens of Columbus, vicinity and the pablic gen-
erally. They hope, by close application to
business and prompt, attention to all cases, to
merit a reasonable share of patronage. They
claitn to treat disease npon rational and scientific
principles, selecting such remedies as act in
harmony with the laws of life.
Office over Messrs. Folts & Oakes store, 30
Dr. T. W. Barrls
WILL continue the practice «f medicine at
bis old stand in Columbus, and hopes, by
strict attention to his business, to merit tho con-
tinued approbation of his friends and the publie
generally.
Columbus, January 4 i860 18 y
DBS. GOSS ft BOWERS
HAVE associated themselves for the purpose
of practicing their profession in all its
branohe8. They may at all times be found at
their Drug Store, unless professionally .engaged.
January 20, 18S0 * 19 ly
Dr. E. T. GAZLEY,
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON,
Eagle hake, Texas,
RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the
citizens of Eagle Lake and the surrounding-
country in all the branches of his profession.
Experience warrants him in believing that he
will give general satisfaction wherever his ser-
vices may be demanded. Especial attention
given to the radical cure of Hernia. 29
Dr. J. S. LEWELLYN
WILL continue the practice of Medicine in
its various branches. He returns his thanks
to his former patrons, arid hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profession, to merit their continued
patronage, and that of the publie generally. He
may at all times be found at the Drag fetore of
^Leweliyn and Patney. when net professionally
absent.
Dr Lewellyn's connection with the Drug
Store will not interfere, in any way, with the
piactice of his profession
GoeAs!
Direct from the Eastern Cities \
THEY CHALLENGE COMPETITION!
We only solicit an
examination!
To convince the most llierednlous of the
ELEGANCE,
DURABILITY AND
CHEAPNESS!
OF THEIR GOODS!
THEIR STOCK COMPRISES
THE LARGEST V ARIETY
Of Everything Pertaining to a Retail Dry-Goods
House; and owing to the
OVERWHELMING STOCK
In Market, they are Determined
To Sell
AT ALL HAZARDS!
Ten Per Cent.
í'or Oasb.
Deducted ftrmn all Bills oyer Five Dollars!!!!
Call and See Before Puchasing
Elseuliee! /
D-NO CHARGExj
FOR EXHIBITING JTj
X3T GOODS!!!!!! ?
Columbus, March 15, 1860 -2T
HIBirilSTI&V!
T. T. DE GRAFFENRIED, DJ>.S
HAS permanently located in the
town of Columbus, and re '
spectfully tenders his professional
services to its citizens and the surrounding
country.
— BSriRINCII.—
Col. -H. E. Lockett, Washington; Dr. A.
P. Manly, LaGrange; Capt. Wm. Rogers,
Houston Texas. 47
AMANDINE—a new article to prevent the
chapping of the face, hand* and lips—can
be procured by application to
NEW AND FRESH
DRUGS.
®We would respectfully cull tie at
tention of the citizens of Colorado county
to the large lot of
Chemicalá, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs,
LIQUORS, tibe.,
Which we are just now receiving from New
York and New Orleans.
These Goods have been purchased Rnder thfc
most favorable circumstances, most of them di
rect from tho manufacturers, and we wOl sell
them at as moderately remunerative prices as
they can be obtained anywher* else. Call and
examine our stock? Orders promptly attended
to. 23 BOWERS & GOSS.
COLUMBUS CHAPTER, No. JV*
46, R. A. Masons, meets 3d Saturday in each
monthr at 10 o'clock, A. M.
T. W. FOLTS, M. E. H. P.
R. H. Jones, Secretary. 48-ly
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DR. McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills
Wright's Pills, Thompson's Eye-welsr, for
sale by LEWELLYN A PUTNEY
d
R. ING'S Aromatic Tannine Month and
Tooth Wash for sale by
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
B
LANK S neatly printed at this office, and
in moderate terma.
STATIONERY, Blank Books, Cotton Books
—an article which every planter should hava
—Chess Men and Chess Boards, a good stock of
Arnold's Writing Fluid, Gold Pens and Pen-
holders, Pencil cases, a new article of India
Rubber Slates, not easily broken, Portable Quill
Pens, a new aud very good style of Steel Pens,
LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
2XT JES "W
mid & mwm
goods,
Wm. B. Roever,
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
From the Northern Markets,
A Large and Complete
rt
ent of
DRY GOODS
.. a n d . .
CLOTHING,
Hats and Oaps
HARDWARE, Q UEE NSW ARE, fc.,
IS prepared to aell as LOW as ANYBODY
else, and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Call and examine, to convince yourselves.
%
Ten Per Cent.
DEDUCTED FOR CASH.
Mr. ROEYER takes.this method of returning
thanks to his friends for their liberal pairouufe,
and will be thankful for a continuation of the
same.
Columbus, March 19,1860. 23
COLUMBUC
LIVERY STABLE,
BY TURNER A McMILLAN.
THE undersigned having, with the opening
of the new year, taken charge of the
mim umm sir¿m$>
In the town of Columbus, woald respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of this vieinity and the
public generally that they will at all times be
ready to feed and hirejiorscs, and furnish vehi-
cles at the following liberal
Rates:
Sadd)e horse per day 1 50
Buggy horse, without buggy, perday.... 2 00
Buggy, without horse, per day 2 00
Keeping horse per month 17 50
Keeping horse per week... 7 00
Keeping horse per day 1 50
Horse and baggy per day
Single Feed
Hacks and thriven ever ready to be fumi-hed
according to contract- Neither horses or bug
gics can be expected without payment ol the
cash. Settlements mnst be made at the cltee of
every mouth. One or both of the proprietors
brill always superintend the business—one of
whom wPl at ail times be found at the Stable,
which shall be amply supplied with the very best
provender that the market affords, filled with the
best stock in Western Texas, and attended by
the most efficient and treaty ostlers. Breakage
always repaired at the expense of the hirer.
Drovers accommodated ou liberal terms.
By assiduous attention to business, the Propri-
etors anticipate an extensive patronage.
Terms, Invariably Cash.
3 00
50
v3n1(
turner it McMillan.
General Blacksmithing.
THE undersigned would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Colorado
county thai they ar* full} prepared to do \> c
any work ia the Blacksmithing line ia the best
manner, aad at short notice. The business of
the shop will ha closely attended to by one of
the firm, and if th* w«rk is not done right,*iro
change will be made.
0^7-Shop at T. H. Marshall's old stand.
FOLTS & BURFORD.
Columbus, December 27 1859. 18 hi ?
IMlIfjfOOBIl
DÁTID TOO K E ft Co.,
BEG leave to inform their friends and ens-
tomen that they are now receiving from
New Yorh a large stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
Goods,
Carefully selected by one of the firm, who has
had an experience of twenty years in the tmei-
ness; and they foel confident that the quality
aad style of their Goods cannot be surpassed in
this market, aad they hope that their old friends
aad citizeas generally will give them a call and
examine for tbeamelvea. Their stock consists
of a guanal assortment af
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, SHOES ft BOOTS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel,
su^. Blacksmiths' Took, Saddles,
^■r Bridles, Ladies* Fine Side-BHl
fllllHBBsaddles, Bovs' Saddles, Har-< K>
ness, Leather, Carriage Trimmings, «te., etc
Columbus, April 5,1860.
T. H M'MAHAN K. eil.BBaT.
T. H. McMAHAN 4 GILBERT,
Cotton Faotora
AND GENBRAL
COMMISSION MSBCHAHTS,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
PLANTERS or Merchaata seeding Cotton
or other Country Prodfica forward to our
addrem may rely oa legitimate charges only
being made. vSnfyl.
A GOOD assortment af Foolscap, Bill and
Latter Paper, may ha found at Uw Drur
Store of LEWELLYN * PUTNEY-
5BBLS. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, White Lead,
White Zinc, a gfod selection of Paints,
Winter-strained Lamp Oil, Varnishes, etc., for
«ale by LEWELLYN & PUTNEY.
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