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Hi
¿P isMla f c ns ¿Uanlisemeitts.
>) l-G ffilaítióii
HHP E E,
WILL S I AND for marcs (limited-to sixty)
at n v ranche i* Golorado'-coufnty,'Texas,
twenty nulos b^low Columbus, and six milc.4 be:
,!,v^r'^Vuf',ing,m, s l'cr,,.V' at #5(1 lire season
- itimicy to ii« ¡wri'i ir al instances when taken
away. Ten dctíárs per month fur keeping, if
"yftíhi"fóéu ; litre dollars oiilv, if oh pasture
rupee
r Is of a r.oh mahogany brown color, very war
sixteen hand* high, seven years oW, '«.nil tins
. provtu liimfclf one of tjje very btvl horses/// nil
" distances ihal'cver. was on tlje American Turf.
Ue beat e>%ry hon>o he ever ran against; 3a<1
i his last race—four' mile-dx-sts— in which be bra)
^'•T*>ci McGullin, Cafvit afid Red .Jacket, in- 739,
7 S5, is regarded as on ul the *4i«st races ever
made in the. South.
P K D inn E E :
Rupee is by Vjucbff. by Wagner, bv Sir
"Charles. by Archy. The dam of Rupee, Ha'-
penny .Iby Bonningham; ofrund" tlam. Picayune,
by .VÍedox ¿ gr at gVarid dam, by William, of
Frankfort; great great grand dam, by Rohm
Gray ;.great gre';i,t great grand dam by Lamp-
'lighter, he bv imported Medley.
f£¡r Evcfy care and attention will be lakcii
to preveaf*#«'• i;Ii^m happening to mates while
in charge, but 1 will nor be responsible for any
A L\UliAI.\E.
Febtuary 23, ISCl — vlm-SOt-l I 3in.
Hiscellaitcons3.il bcrtisrnmit
•1.
G. W. I'LEAiAMS. . H. S. ItARTSFlliLD. . W. GLENN
*"15 M . G1.EKN,
s^y & co
v
NEW COOHS-!
$ M
Q
©
O
PEDI cuse OF GRAY HORSE,
ALP. EHQRGAN!'
\LF. MORGAN, b cd in Kentucky by John
Tiirnbnu, vas foaj- d in the épriwg-of 1856,
v.as si.-t d by Grey Eagle, he 'by Woodpecker,
líe by Bert raed, he by Sir Archv, &c,
1st Dam." Márgárét Eduor, by Imp. GJencoe.
2d D 'tn. Imp. Pickle (sister to Mingo) by En-
slius (aire .of Sovereign.)
'4th Dátu. Mor reí by Sorceron.
-5tfi Dam. I! notify Lass, by I up. Buzzard,
b h Dam. Puzzle, by 'Mate hem.
7tl^Dam. Pi me««; bv' flvrrtd.
"8 th Vui:* Jul.a, by Blank, by Godo'phin, Ara-
bian,
Oth Dam. Spceta tor. dam bv Partner.
Mill Dam B.umy Lass, by B >y Bottor..
! Ith Dam. Darlv's Arabian,
I2'h Dam. Bv- Byerly *1 H -k.
"13th Dam. By Tairhlet Barb.
I I'h Dam. By' Placed White Tuf-k^
15th Dam. Natu a! UaVb M..re.
Nrw O.'vlrans, April Sil , lÍGt).
I certify lite aii >ve to be a Une copy of the
Pcfl _-reo of All" .Motean W. B. WOOD.
'AIf. Murg-rt;"-- iVd'gree is one of 'the-very
b-st ití t' e E: g! 'r ^Hvd i'ook, mnhilig'bi.ck 0
the Damn's siik tbron^i !fiftw«^f'Ae m >st dis*
- lieguished uinücrá i'i Knvlnnd. A'lf. Morgan
made his <5r.~t J*¡>pe¡iranee on tlie Inrf in Louis-
iana at New Orleans Jannary 1st, 18f>9, in Ihe
¿wce|>stakes for tw years < !d, which racc be
« n cariiy tn «foep mad, beating 4)eritJ«!V, by
V'-Hialiír' , "iid -rec^vitrr- • forfrii frfmi Chicle
J< fx.'bt L'c.mmtc. 'fcaf;,rl 58¿ - 2.0SJ.-
.Monday, J itma'y 21st, 185:), at Mobile, A^f,
Mo gun won the s^eepst; kes for tWo years old,
: ini'a heals, beatii<2 </:;mj beliV colt, by Wagner,
'Pain fester's Vorkshirc (Bondy) out of iHally
Mor rao, ami Oliver's CSfciwu? bv Sovereign —
11*11 s 1 van, by Sovereig , paying forfeit, 'l ime,
152J-1.52. %
-He rütUT'-d Pew Orleans, and April llili
1SS9,'Was b^tcn by >^a¡io* in ril:e r-vveeptfakc
•fort wa ycar-s oíd (out of condition.) Time;
1.49—1.48. After thi* his next appearance on
the lurf was at ?\a'chitocire% ¡March, !8f>0.
when he won tisc race, mile heats, three best in
five, di taneii.ff't!w field hi "the second heat.
'l-inu% 1.6^-1 5"). And lastly, Alf. Morgan
'was+.«it«ins>by Afitird .rf, at New O leans, April
4'h, 1860, in the mile raeo, three bfst in'fire, in
the very extraordinary timn of lf48J, 1<444.
1.161. I.47¿. AV. U. WOOD,
February 2.1, 16G1 traid{lin,'La.
13T Alf. Morgan will sfand the present sea-
son at my ranche twenty miles below Columbus.
A. I AURA INK.
St CARRIAGE AaSÜl
WANUFACTORY!
rpilE nV'Jeivi^ned hav«ng'lficá1t 'á iifColumbus
ÍL for the purpose < f ewry intr on the Camagr
Manníacítiriinr btJ^incss, is prepared to e.teen*r
a'l work eiitrn>ted to his <íHrc. ¡ have a N-o. 1
- Gttrríége Smith to do the iron work. Eastern
inatcrhtf will bu nsed alt- gethcr. Repairing oí
all descriptions in the catriage line done witjj
r -atof-ss ami dispute! . All new work war
BMitod t* si and. Tfrns e'ie'tp for cisk.
^bV(]>Aiefxt tn thi! "Brick Livery Stnbl",
Cokmbns, Dec 1, lft€ij P. GliOSvS.
General Blacksmitliinsr-
Ü
TUE ondersigneil would respectfully
announce to the citr/.cns of (
•^truHy
'olorarloff ¡1
:-d to do" 1}
crnrtfy that they ar« fa'ly prepare
any work in the B'aek*i;ii!hii g line in the best
manner, and at short notice. The business ol
tho shi p Will b* eiosclv* attended to by one o
the firm, and if the work isiiot done r:ght, no
•<% rje will be made.
¡C^-SJwD-ftt T. II MdTshaM'^ old stand.
FOl/rg & BL-Rl-tiRO.
t'olumbus, Dtcrrh27 1859. I8!il .
Noties.
./y EORGR B DALVARD, Guardian ÓÍ thr
* J e-iates of Alj lionso and Alarcellits H il
v >1. minor lnor- of !Mary Ila'yard, deceased.
has"ii'ed his ptlbw? in thoC.moty (Tt,urt of Col
ortdo coimiy, 'for en order to sell the
following property,'ii> wit ; Th3 one nndirided
hill intermit ir a trac! óf two hutrdred-and fifty
a-.fs .f land off f>f I ho Tumlínson Í^en-Mie, ón
tiie cast s: tr of the Cii'u.ndo river, in Colorado
• bv ; Ihe i >1e:est ef their tuo'her in
tito lit m.-teaft, as will ;>¡ pcar i:i tho inventory
oí s.tul cs'ate, which action of -sa:<K'oi:ft - l the
r •«■ir ;>r Term to '•« held at the cult,-t'ho iae
in A'l J e
we'l! it" of mi d minors,
apfttrjT- and sliow «sum-,
bhotr'o! not !>■• made u ,■<
.'-JUN M c
March 'Í7íb, 18 .1 2
& . y
i '^idooo ji'arm
gfESSRS. GLENN, fl ARTS FIELD &
x Co. now have the pleasure of announcing
that they «re Just Receiving a new and varied
a.-aotuiontof
c o o o s,
K
Fresh from Ihe Market, Cotisihtig
in. part of
ladies'dress gggb8,
ENGLISÍI BE RAGE,
FliENGH LA^vNS, #
DRESS PATTERNS,
SILKS,
a n d everything that
™1-■ " a warrran can' put
On the Vrrown of her head and the sole of her foot.
Or \vrnp round her shoulders, of'ijl round her waist
Or that can be sewed on.or pinn'd on or laced,
Or ii~d on with a siring, or st tehed/vith a bow,
im Iroiit or behind, above e.r i low,
l or bonnets, mantiWas, ea;>< s, collars and shawls;
Dresses for breakfasts, and dinner^ and ba Is
Dresses tosit in, lo stand in, and vva'k in —
Dresses to'daric*'hi."a'tftl>-fiirf-in,- and talk in —
Drcs:e.T in whiclj to do nothing at all —
Dress's for winter, spring, Hrrrumcr and fall—
All of them diffi rent in color at.d pattern,
Siik, muslin and lace, crape, velvctand talin,
Brocade and broadcloth, and other material
Quito as expensive, and much more ethcrial." "
gents' CLOTKiriG!
SIMM & M16I
dry goods !
^i'ofesioimL
a. b. cahteu.,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND —
acting justice OF the PEACE,
For Colorado County,
COL U~M B US. TEXAS.
S. m. wells "• 1. gannett.
wells & garnett/
attos-heys at law
AND AGENTS FOR
THE COLLECTION OF CLAIMS,
columbus, colorado co., texas,
TY7ILL give immediate attention t# all busi-
\\ ness entrusted to thcir'cafc. All letters
addressed to the firm will be promptlyansw'ered
is c el la il cons A i) D'ertisnitcnis
FíílíAFE SEMINARY.
r|^iIIi? institnttion has been plac-
JL ed under the ent ire control ofJ^j
Prof. Riley and Uev. j j. Loomrs42
as irme |>als, and a thorough course has been
adopted, in order that advantages may be pre-
sented both for moral and mental culture sec
oud to nono in the State.
F A O U L T'Y.
2 . lflLEY, A. 3W.,
Prof. of Anciehi Langoagcs and Nnt. Scicncc j
k«i> j. s. 1,0031 as,
Professor of Mathematics, Moral Scicncc
and Belles Letlres;
Miss MARY eAStTUf,!.,
Teacher of*Vocal and Instrumente! Music;
an tons ^tertoments
HOUSTON BUSINESS CARDS.
C. S. LONG COPE & CO.,
COtton FaotOrs,
S. Ra.'WEtiiS, SotoJ'i' Psibiic,
i J ILL protest bills of cxéhaftge or prornmis
Teacher of Ornamental fiianchcs ;
TBRMS PER
\\ sorv notes for non-acceptaocc or non-pay
mout; take the examwitlcn and acknowledgment < Primary Department,
of tfiHirfí-ó vi omén to ail deeds and iostrumeuts ol' ~ —
writing, conveying their separate property and
their interest in the homestead; administer
oaths; give cerl ificatefe; take depositions of
witness'cp, He is also C(nn:nitssinr,p.r oj
Deeds, <f-c., for Ihe Stales of Mississippi and
N rfh Carolina.
T*oTiioibus, TcitriB. March 11, JSGI.-~n23 ly.
fttkd. barnaiid;
M O IvT II.
S3 00
Pffeparatoiy (first and second terms);.:. 3 00
(ihird and fourth terms);... 4 00
Collejri ite Department 5 00
Musical Dep., wi'h use of instrjment. . G.;Q!> •
Incidental fee, per-scffeion.. .v- *oO
session of this institution will com-
mence on the first ¡Monday in ¡"-eptember. Com-
petent assistants will be employed whenever the
interests of the Seminary shall demand it, but
Attorney and Counselor at Law, I at present the Pnnkiry -1N-epartn e^f.,wiil be con-
14
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
ducted solely by the Principles.
Puprls wrll be "charged from tire time of en-
trance, until the close of rhe term ; add no'de-
duction made for absence except in eases ol
11. y. cook,
í Attomev and Counselor at law, i protractcd iuness <.f at least two weeks.
, .c' T tt "\r fT ü sett of rhilosophjcai anc
COLUMBUS,
COLORADO CO.. TEX AW,
(tr-n-L attend promptly ano s'ilctjy to all
V'V business cohfided to .hid care.
Columbus, Nov 27, I860 13
W. S. DKLANV J. S. SIIItOPSHIRE .
DEL AN Y & SHROPSHIRE,
attorheys at law,
• CO Tj'UMB US, TEX A S.
It TILL practiee in tlie First JudiciahDistrict
* T and tho adjoining counties.
¡¡r^T" Particular attention will te given to the
investigation of Land Titles, payriícnl of taxes,
and all business concerning land.
All claims committed to them will be promptly
collected and remitted. 2Í)
nd Chem-
ical Apparatus will be procured -and in readiness
¡ for the coming session. 41
Í DAVID TOOKÉ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and w1iolusat.k and retail dealer in
DRY GOODS, .
GROCERIES,
Hardware,
TUL © © 32L JS ",E757" €t 27 © ,
m^cixeicit tat ^/il}©lcliaut6
(Ware.house corner of "Third and Railroad
streets, terminus of the tVrilral-Railroad)
houston,'TEXAS,
'TTTILL store and forward coilon and* mer-
\ V chandise ; sell on eoinmj?«ion 'dr advance
on same for shipmen't. " (TyiYenfi, Wool and Hides
consigned to us by thé Railroads wi|l toe received
frté bf drayagp. Orders fot plantation Itcrppliei
promptly responded to, when accompatli%d^wito
cash or produce. Bagging and Rope ■furttished
to enstoracrs. . .
references.
T. W. Hoeso $ Co., B. A. Shepherd, *A. Ji
Burke, T. M ■ Bagby, -Houston; R. tj- D. G.
M'ife,'E.'"B Echols «$• Co , B. A. Shepherd <f?
Co., J. Shackleford. Galveston. v3n49tlv. '
13s
s
M11M HOUSE/■
Fttitniti Street, II o as to 11, Texas,
f. mohl, proprietor, ^
[Successor lo T.'B." J. Had ley. J
I Promise the Best Fare or No Charge. t
* H. P. R0BER TS, ClerW. i
t. e. bfrne's
ARBLE YARD;
Ori'OSITE THE FANNIN HOUSE,
HOUSTON . . . . .TEXAS.
WILL manufacture - to order '"Monument",
Tombs, Head and Foot Stoa£s,'frbm' th$
best Ital'iw'arid American Marble. )
He will furnish Mantles and Building Marble
as cheap as can be imported from the North.
Lettering and Carving done in the best style
a. l. foard. . . . c. wi.vmíow.
foard & windrow,
attorneys at law,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS. 47
i:d . e o t, 1.1 k ü ,
att0snéy at xaw.
COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
T attention ^tven to a'l business cn
trusted to his care. 10
A. N IS KERN,
Attorney and cowselér át law
LA GRANGE, TEX A,
ILL practice in the counties of the Firs'
Judicial District, and ill the •" upreim
t ourt at Austin and Galveston, ^special at
tcntkm given to the collection of claims -and tin.
investigation -of land tides. L-otid reference*
inven when'fcr/iihc'd. {r-.' Si)hl?
w
JVM. II. GAZLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
(; O L UM BI S, T EX A $.
Boots and Shoes,
READY-MADE
clothing,
NEGRO itERSEYSf .
BL\NKETS,
' CASTINGS,
blacksmith t001s,
SPADES AND SHOVELS,
TRACE AND <>X CHAINS,
SADDLES AND BHIDLE?,
bi gc41& and rope!
Also, a large eíécTtmcñt of School B ;6Tís.
•|¥/ILL rccíív
'<£ '/ Houston a
TE1
T7 SPECIAL attention given, to the collecting
¿i isiítsfírfcss. -O*"-Office over William Baker's
store. r3u301ili
r. j. putney,
Attorney and counselor at la^,
1«J COLUMBUS, TEXAS.
ilanl-v are.
Cutlery,
Üadtlici H,
%c., § c
J. . DANIELS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
COLUMBUS, 1 EX AS,
IVES his attention tn all business enlrttst.
cd to his caro in !{ie l''irst .1 nil
Esjieciul attenlior given
!g
and forward Cotton to
and Galveston, and make lib-
.eral advances Upoti cotton consigned'f6r alii]).,
ment.
Colninbtis,Terns, Nov. 9, 13"0 6
a. It a v be t y,
sot;ftc|tiuiJi.cf anil |rt«tltr,
\T'OULD respectfully inform his friends and i
V the public tloit he ha-: cslab'i«!ied
Irs shop in the o8ic« n^Xt'to tho *Brick
f,Kvery Stable in 'Columbus, and is pre-
pared to do all work in his lino of business u itli
neatness and dispatch. All work warranted
whi n the irslrumetit.'is óri</inally "good.
Columhu , January 3, 18iji v4i:l3hl i
L. J. Latham,
DEALERIN
cejísíj* Crafhery, GirsRwaro,
FTJiaKTITURS,
CARPETS, IIOU SE-FUR NI SUING .
GOODS, AND S TA PLE & FAN CI?
DRY goods,
Ma tn Street, Houston, Texas.
WILLIAM BRADY & Co~
Cotton Factors,
and general
tOSSÍSSIOJIÍ A FORWilRIHiIG
Perl,ins' Building, cor. Mata ¡£-,Franklin Sts,
houston, : : : : Texas, *
I)ÚOMP i' and pprfconal attention given toth^
I selling of Cotton, Wool, Hides and all'kindá
of country produce. Consignments ' Stffipited,-
upon which liberal advance wilí be made. Por-
chases of Goods in large or smallquantities made
promptly on the most advanlagedtts terinft. 46"
hides* wo&l.
rj'MIR.andersigncd wi'I pav fhe highest price
i. for Hides or Wool. All consignments wit
bo promptly accounted for in cash, or..«'rafts 01
Galveston, New York or New Orleanvas di-,
rectid. A. Z. RUMSEY & Co.,
JOÜN ntíAÜ.
WILL'S HANDLE. . .FRED- E. saxfobd
DEAN, RADDLE & 0e., .
Cotton factors,
. . and... . i
General Commission defoliants,
G AIA ÉSTON, TEXAS. 48
Q UEEXS W A H E. <; L A SS W A Tí E. II ATS,
CAi'S, BOOTS AND SHOES.
PEBFITMEEY, fee.
T VIL WW AXD WOOD EN WARE
J
©tis$a ®©©b3.
And all'the atticles usually found in a large fur
nishrni? house, all of which tliev oiFer che .p for
casii.oron time to punctual customers. v4i.25
j. j.Dick,
0aeriaos trikeieb,
cor,CM BUS, TEXAS,
C^T??.'*V r.spfeU pTrpi?®
X ^ f'll'v il form the
—*¡f'.¿cms of Cok
rado and adjoiiiinir countiOK that he is-prepurcd to
do Carriage Tr imni':g and PahUmg. Ail work
warranted U> please, at price to «uit the times.
Cash for ail w ork dr.-s 011 delivery.
Ctilnhtims, TcXtis, i'/ovember 3, 1 - (¡0 5y
debts. Ofiice, 011 tiie
Public Squai e.
to the (
North East
ial J).strict
•i"¡ cti-m ol
sitie of the
41
j )i1n t IfAnCOtfRT jott.n 11 iorso.n
iiarcourt & r0b3üjt.
AWOJlWiS
Colnwlus, Colorado County, Texas,
ILL practice Law in partnership in aft tlie
w
í
l. m. jíewsouttí
saw.
Grocery Store)
Sometlimg New
UNDER THE SUN!
TAILS' >N. AXD BROTHERS' - Prcmiiiftj
ilorse Power..the best now in use, first,
for its durability, being rilado entirely of cast
y. _ ... „ I ir,m ; íiUCOI,(J' it8V"-t«biiHy, slanding as it docs | the House formerly occtmied by Bowers'and
X£> d&IHk ilkíl W, I F,n 'i ow" ground, and may oc M*.< n down or ! Goss, on the East^e ¿f the ^P.tblto Sbuar«,
put up in a few tninu'cs by any one, so simple is w|Krc I w;|| be glad lo accommodate all Who
it in tts structure-- the whole weielimg about j *,ay favor me with thoir patronage. 1 k&p the
'21ÍÜ) pounds. - 1 best a'ticlc.3, and sell chpap and for cajh
The riinuin^ of thif. P.ivver snows an increase ^
of.speed over the others now in u c of from 33 j Columbus, January 19, 1861.
to 50 pér ciMit., reqiiiriníj about half the team lo
move it that is ordinarily ui d. !
Numerous certificates cr.nld be giyetv. but wc ¡
WOULD respectfully inform my old friends
and customers that I have opened a
grocery 'stoke!
c< uris of the First Judicial District—in 1
the counties of Lavaca and Gonzalo-!, of the
Tenth District -and in the Supreme and Federa: j
Courts at Galveston and Austin 21 if 1
a. ií. davidson,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
23 COLUM BU.-, TEXAS
iLT Office, with Dr. Thomas W. Harris.
.william It. jahmo.n
■sots interested in ¡It"
Mi: hereby noti ied t'<
il any, why" Mich sale
iplied for.
.17. C. C. C. C. C.
:ts, Ü- jxm'ji t.
beoucae, je53 .^i3_ £\52l€3l
Painter*
w'ili.iam c. w f.bi1
we15b & .1 arm ok.
l¡l&w¡s!e3
..AND..
Xxcixica. Asents,
'LA fíRANGE, FAYETTE CO., TEXAS.
i "Í\J 1LL jwaCtirc in the couhtii's of Fayette,
I ^ Bastrop, Travis, Ca'dwell, Gmr/.ales, La
: Visert. Whaiton, Fort Bend, Anstju,'Colorado
and Washington, and in the Supreme and Fede j
1 r.il Courts at ti e cities of Austin and Galveston. ¡
¡'Collections and hViniitaticcs promptly made;!
I Lands 'located, bought and Sold, patents ob
j tained, titles perfected and taxes paid all over
; the state. 1 y I
pref'-r the Power to speak for i (self. I 'lvfye had
i one at work on my place i.ear Ooli.nibus for
! seme titne. It has been cari fully examined by
i several of our practical citizens, Ihe unanimous
I opinion of whom is that it is a complete success
i As a ptoof of their ^orit¡d/*ñ-ce in it, sevcral-h¿Tc'
I lift the'.r orders for it. * My own opinion is that
j it is not on'y the hot in ihe worid, but the most
j economical, as it dispenses wiili ull the hcavv
girders, king-posts, etc., in liuihiing. hriec
j complete, ready for ose, delivered in Galveston,'
¡§180 Those wishing to,purchase, ór iovget;in ¡
• formation in ícgard to it, will addrct-s me al this
i piare, cr Preston Perry, or T. II. McMalnn and
Gilbert, al Galveston. Their orders will be
j promptly tilled, or their inquiries satisfactorily.
1 answered, at cither place
E P WHITFIELD
i Columbus, June 20, DO 39 d-hk
Beethe & Sandmeyer'-s
NEW
Grocery Store!!
WE respectfully announce to the citizcm ief
Columbus and the public generally that,'
having opened a New Grocery Store .in Colum-
bus, wc intend to keep on hand at ai{ times a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT„ ;
Suited to this market, ;<such as Sugar, Cofifce,
1* lour, Eicon, Irish Potatoes, Fancy Articles.
W.ne, Porter, Secáis, ote , etc. Give us a call.
BEEl'HE & SANli.meybr.
Columbus, February 4, I860 air
Clje Crras Militara fnstíteíe
AT R UTERS VIL LE.
CCI.U.MBUS, TEXAS ¡ j. £• ma uc:;eau
Dr. a. a. i4 att eh field,
[V'tirmn'i ot Teutw .--hi c, J •
HAVING loent. il permatieid'y in the towli i
ol t5 l«'snht: *.*-«• "pec!' o I: v tenders his pro-;
fessbma! srrvices *« 'he pnbMe.
Afirit 4, lír'Cl - nVtill f.
B. .«L c. R. n Co ,~ V
A'h'MA;, -March H, 18í>1. 4¡ I
' y g'ven that fhc aonnsl j
Bira h>.Bbyoo, Brazo* ana ¡
. iiipany v> iil be held at this ¡
•• i Wod'i v I .-y of Ai rá> at j
j ) IN ANGIN, Cleik,
Ort t* or 5
"VJO' I( 'E w !'
1^1 mee* n? of '
■#>. on Mhi
I_t , *«•t .
74 it.).
E. li. HAW LEY ¿ C).,
ialatfi] D;];ilur.§ an!) |fludcrs,
flH'itlmo nd, 't« 7!u«|.
("IONht \NTLY on fmtid Wafchcs, Clocks
J Jewelry, Pure Silver, I'lalrd "Ware, E.ne
Cutlery, tlu-ieal f ns'Tumeiits ünd Music, ^
Papn.r M 'the gokij, Paintings, Toilet
Arficles, Tods and Materia I
f 'f W aichcs and JeRclry carefully repaired!
marucheua
. chs. m\ ruchi5*au
bros.,
o'
cr
otton it wool, Factors, Avhoie.
ale and Retail Dealers in Fancy ;.nd .^ta
pic Groceries, Drv Goods, Cb'thmg, Bonis and
Shoe--. Hats. Arc.,'-Columbus, Texas. The cash
paid for hides. Vl;i2Sil y
c o l u m b u s
TAP RAILWAY.
Wheeler & Wilsaa'
EWTNG MACHINES w4U> uew
rnenls, at reduced prices..
Wilson Sewingf Machine Company, having
gained all their suite at law with infringing
manufacturers of Sewing Machmea, propoM that
that the public thall be benefitted thereby, and
have this day materially reduced the prices.—
After this date' tticy will be so*d at rsten that
will pay a fair pidfit on the cost of manufacture,
capital invested and expense ot making sales—
such prices as will enable them to make a first
class machine, and?«£ heretofore, to
them in every part ¡eater.
The subscriber has great pleasure in
able' to ahnounce that; hot only is the pi ice of
Whetelcr &> Witeo machine greatly
as to place if he' " "
provoTp'Cntg of the rnost
ccnt y'::boeh 'milde in
provemenis consist priheipaTly of
sizable fér^fiws ^eVid
shifting
di H
,IQStSÍ. a wh ! • J • uv «v wviu
exclusively to the Whetelcr and Wilson
pany. by t^ A - -
the neodle^
progress. "This is pronounécd
est impr
chines. Ne leather^Sd. Willi
ments ■JrtWfoW prices, theare 'í3 \
buying inferior machines. "The '
sdcctfully invited lo val! and examine
machines, Ifrtd'alSothe Richmond [ Va. J Soothe?
Machine for ptafltatlon ' work, oisc of tlie heist
shoitte' ever made. A finenssoriment of thread,
silk and needles always on hand. "The genuine
Wheeler ánd 'Wiláen Needles ~cc%?{ct be pur*
chased at any other establishment in the eity.
Address S. ji. FVck, Agent. 120 Car
Vew Otteaji*;vC.^ CAasat, Market strecO
vcstun, Texas.
m
%
uni vers al exchange,
-by a^tóxíb'sfó^£ ax & co.,
-p EST A IZr;AT " and ^rmt Store, 'Tremok
JTL street, opposite the Trr mont hsute,
vestou. Game of all kinds served to
Oysters in iy^ry siylc^ The very choices
at wholsale or felkil. 'Wines,—
ol the best quality.
shackelford,-gay k Co.,
*. <' > 1
t&t/Ofr (^íícetcRaatA,
strand, galveston, tex.
. J.. snACKLRFOttn, C. A. «aOWN, OALVESTOK ;
J. F. QIC .', GONZALES,' J.' L GAT.>AtETT« CO.
' ■. 1 —-r-
i. allen,. . 1..
gaílvestpn, texas. ,
r*^M.^¿dersignedft',hnporteh5 ; of t^iaíi
Má^ble, Monuments, Tumbs and .Tomb i
executed in tlie hrghest styles and
reasonable terms. Work:-*rrd i^lvle
GaW«ston,^^í
to.
■WILLIAM T. AUSTIN,
. 4 . Clatrevtoih t< xa«,
Cotton FAcfcñi. receiving,
..AND X&MlimWy MFRCIL
WAK^ih advanfrsupop consignment,
iri. to bis address, eitber tftf ssle tn this mar-
ket,or for reuliipmcnt tp oihiirpoits.
Galveston,August ¿3. 1&58. v2n3tf.
B. Bodlds BAK*R.. .EL'CKIHK S. BOIXIRO,
Wash i 1 ^ gfflih "Ci a irty. ......... Galveston,
. t5aker & bollixo, .
COTT0#.|i€TOitS
céÜÉtíSSÍON MERCHANTS,
GsI^BBtdn,
give personal and oroutpt attention to
all business entrusted to them. # v.<
Liberal advances made on consignments. ÁfI
consignments, by inaarable boats, will be covered
éy our Open Polity, uidtss orfiefwise itislrm *
July 5, fSfeD 41
T. a. M'MAHAN.. B. R- OII.BB.T
t. h. McMM4AN «k 'aiLBEI
Oi>t ton JP éí'^^q:
A N D G E N E R A L
¡^AL
TEXAS.
T>LANTEilS or Merchants
or other Country Produce for
address may rely ou
being made.
legitimate chajr^es'onl
DISCIPLINE, Military, modeled after fres
Point. Coarse %f Sf-rrdtes: thoroughly
collegiate. Sessions open fir.-t Monday 1. Sep.
leiubcr and continue forty weeks. Uniform artfl
books to !>c h id at the Institute. All payments
tn advance,slricllv Address.
Col. C. G. F6RSITEY,
Superintendent if* Prripiietcr.
anii *ati*fac.h;n
is
'TÍ3É CRISIS'!
AN EARNEST APPEA7,
£t~t::gles! -
-a -rv 4\t\/\ t c-. press Sh:nglcs
I ij' 'jl \ / ' ' ■ ill IIv
-4 t ¿'.vm.-.'j-a 3* at Co, at llarriaburg
FAMILY GROCERIES
fob s:u,i: ni
I. W. SIATHEE,
A
old sliud of Alex. Fult«.
19
THE WORK on the above road is rap-
I a s. idly prngre.->i -a, the 'Board at Its lyyi,
¡•regular mcelinfr'ou :tlie *4ih iitst.,'found it nécs
sarv to eail in the entire amount due the said
j toad, v.-hich was done and made d 'c and fsn
I ble after ta d 4!Ii insl., un I the'l r "asurtr i>
I requested to proceed to collect the wine.
E. P. WHITFIELD,
pi est. C. T. K W. Co.
' Ccl'inibu". Marelt 15, 18S1. - i>23 tf.
FHftM THE
thatches house.
NE Ha rrison pul up at my house.
stayed several days, made some very p'eas
ant acquaintances, gat vastly popu'ar with 1 he
elite (if our city, and had decidedly a "good
t;i e " generally. He is a tall, tfell featured
young man, satidv hair and colnplexinn. 'rat bet
i in ale.it. address, and was sent up lo Colombo*
from the Brazos to get a hegroout of jail by Mr. j
i W. Lee Bordeo, who -furnished lirlli with n horse
and gave him money to defray his necessary
1 expenses. Upon his visH lure lie disposed ul
the horse and accoutrements, gambled otF the Tlre herel)/ state that we can positively do'no
money, and " vanirficd into thin air without rnore J}'i Work on a credit; neither tcill ir.e
n;iy::i" his bonfd bill, without g lting the negro ; ,.. , , . , , • ,..
1 } •- . . , . ' i • ~ , > 1 publish Legal Advertisements unless accompa,
nut of the pul, without paying his account for ' /
the "elements,'' aud Wiliioiit ¡iquidaling an ¡ ntedly the money. lFe shall not deviate from
nniouiitf laiiding-hgainst him for the artistic. j/;-mc ! thisrule. Times are hard, and wt hnve to pay
tn ten pins This is to certify that the said fi¡c }i,trd''1 for oar new paper, ink, tj-c; for
Harrison is eitnsidered no irenilemau by those .
- , -iiii ■ ; onr provisions and groceries7 tn&i«fore, if the
wt'li wiiuni 11a had dcaln gs in tins c< mmunity, ' ... .
r.nd to forewarn strangi rs from trusting to Irs patrons ef the Citizen tcish to tvslain-Us, they
cupidity and overweening rascality. j must pay us rash fn our work. Thoff persons
Rr*Prc,f"\homtos -HI VTC'IIER [owi*g us f"r J,)b Work or Adr'rti*i*g wiil not
C-Iumbus, April fl,'l 861 ' bs.nl "/rnrf us by off a ing us money in pvymrnt.
^ A'L V ES TON
áCiüP"
J OST OFFICE ST,
MRS-. !C. iBRá
§ si^le agentw 'he f
Lighte and
mm
warranted, fully,
. prices, adding chargcs for frei
Patefit Guitars, and
■ Cnsbart and
ions. a fine select!.ni of
lildlntittii^ii Hunt ■■ j -ilw "ni w store adjoin-
ing the Miimicry " bin > will bó
found a targe assortment *tif Groverail
Sewing Machines. Tlksée fhñchim-s i
used for the last three tears in her t
r torn, and need only lb he seen lo be 1.,
They art woaed a'ith less, trouble, nnd with
a commbhS^bdfeof silk « cotton, 4k-a —la'~~
4he trouble of winding ..d a chan
fhe usual difficulty in other .nachim .
have he*a adopted in the work room, from
fact, «nd its taking so short a limo in learni"
usc. All are warranted, and exchanged,
Satisfactory. Local agents wanted.
gegemwakth bb^ofssérs,
©ia.isisait7^íS©sa?s®,!ra©É!ia,í
v*t a VING opened onr establishment at tins
rl old staud -formerly kept by. h. Tracy, wo
design keeping ednsthnt^f on hand, good supply
! of breads, fcaÜes. fruits %nd fancy groceries—
sndh as candies, brandy poaches, sardines, <iyt.
ier*, and all #neh articles as are neually found
in such
anestabtáhmeat.
Hot Coffée% Bam <cmd Eggs. and
Fresh Oysters -serpeiJ at all
iBy industry <nd a
{ . - , ^--fc^.-iaaaaa
wc nop« to mem a nnt
friui.ds and the púbHc.
éf^r-
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