The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1861 Page: 4 of 4
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galveston:
Wheeler & Wilson's
OEWING MACHINES, with new imprcve-
O menta, at reduced prices. The W heeler &
Wilson Sewing Machine Company, having
gained all their suits at law with infringing
manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that
tiiat the public shall be béncfitled thereby, and
have this day materially reduced the prices.—
After this date tbey will be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture,
capital invested and expense of making sales—
such prices as will enable them to make a first
class machine, and, as heretofore, to guarantee
them in every particular.
The subscriber has great pleasure in boing
able to announpe that, pot onl^ Is the piice of the
Wheeler & Wileori máchine greatly reduced so
as to place it beyond all fair competition, but im
provements of the most important kind have re
cently been made in itB structure. The im
provements consist principally of double plates
suitable for fine and heavy plantation work
shifting hemmer, which enables the operator to
change from plain sewing to hemming in an
instant; neto glass foot, a new patent, belonging
exclusively to the Wheeler and Wilson Com-
pany, by the aid of which the operator can sec
the needle as it enters the cloth, and watch its
progress. This is pronounced one of the great-
est improvements ever made in ^Sewing Ma-
chines. No leather pad. With these improve-
ments and low prices, there is no excuse for
buying inferior machines. The ladies are re.
sdentfully invited to call and examine these
machines, and also the Richmond [Va. J Southern
Machine for plantation work, one of the best
shuttle ever made. A fine assortment of thread,
■ilk and needles always on hand. The genuine
Wheeler and Wilson Néedles cannot be pur-
chased at any other establishment in the city.
Address S. H. Peqk, Agent, 120 Canal street
New Orleans; C. Cassel, Market street,'.Gal
veston, Texas. ol9,
UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE,
BY ANTONIO MORGAN & CO.,
VVESTAURAT, jujd Fruit Store, Tremont
.ft street,'opposite the,Tremont House, Gal-
Tesón. Game of all kinds served ¿o,, order,
oysters in every style. The very choice's fruits
at wholsale or retail. Wines, liquors and cigars
of the best quality. 19
SHACKELFORD, GAY & Co~
COTTON FACTORS and Commission Mer-
chants .'Stand, Galveston, Texas.
j. shackleford, c. a. brown, galveston j
j. f. gay, gonzales, j. l. gat, fayette co.
law cards.
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B
ARNARD, FRÉÍ), Attorney aud Coun-
selor at Law, Columbus, Texas. 14.
■i ■ ■ $ -
►UTNEY, R. J., Attorney and Counselor ,
at Law, Columbus, Texas. 19.
CARTER, A. B., Attorney and Counselor
at Law,'and acting Justice of the Peace
for Colorado county, Columbus, Texas.
jt. jl" foard. . . . . . . .C. windrow.
'íJOARD & WINDROW, Attorneys at Law,
X? Columbus, Texas, v3n47.
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COLLIER, ED., Attorney at Law, Colum-
bus, Texas. Prompt attention given to all
business entrusted to his care. v4nl0.
AZLEY, WM. H., Attorney and Counselor
vJ at Law, Columbus, Texas. Especial at-
tention given to the collecting business. Office
over William Baker's store. v3n20hl?
COOK.fR. V., Attorney and Counselor at
Law, Columbus, Colorado county, Texas,
will attend promptly and strictly to]alí business
confidcd to his care. v4ul3.
A. allen,
s. m. ultchcocx
M'
ALLEN & CO.,
"ARBLE DEALERS, Galveston, Texas.
The Undersigned, importers of Italian
^ Marble direct from Italy, k?ep constantly
on hand the largest assortment of all kinds of
Marble, Monuments, Tombs and Tomb-Stones
executed in the highest styles and on the mcst
reasonable terms. Work and style gnaranteed.
A. ALIilG.'* & Co.
Galveston, March 1.1859. g y
WILLIAM T. AUSTIN,
Galveston, Xfias,
'COTTON FACTOR, RECEIVING,
Forwarding,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
II CAKES cash advances upon all consignments
J3JL to his address, either for sale in this mar-
ket, or for re-shipment to other ports.
Galveston, August &3, 1858. v2n3tf.
john dean. . .will13 RAN ole. . .fred. e. sanford
DEAN, RANDLE & Co.,
OTTON FACTORS and General Commis-
sion Merchaata, Galveston, Texas. 48.
w. 8. delanv.
.J. S. SHROPSHIRE•
DELANY &. SHROPSHIRE, Attorneys at
Law, Columbus, Texas, will practice in
the First Judicial District and the adjoining
counties. Particular attention will be given to
the iuvestigation of land titles, payment of taxes,
and all business concerning land. claims
committed to them will be promptly collected
and remitted. 29
WELLS, S. M., Notary Public, will protest
bills of exchange or prommissory notes
for non-acceptancc or nou-payment; take
the examination and acknowledgment of mar-
ried women to all deeds and instruments of
writing, convoying their separate properly and
their interest in the homestead; administer
oathe; give certificates; take depositions of
witnesses, &c. lie is also Commissioner oj
Deeds, 4c., for the States of Mississippi and
North Carolina.
Columbus, March 11,1861,—n23 ly. ,
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l. C. CUNNINGHAM & Co.,
STORAGE, FORWARDING
..and..
. .and dealers in..
,STAPLE DRY GO01)s,
Alleytou... Texas.
-0LANTÁTÍON Supplies, Clothing, Hats,
JL Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Hardware, Pro-
visions, and aTl kinds of Groceries except Liquor.
The Receiving, Storage and Forwarding Busi.
¡ will be carefully and promptly attended to.
L- C. CUNNINGHAM & Co.
Alley ton, October 19,1860 n4 t
1FI2!
OF..
BLs, Q-ü Oí
PS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT for
" purpose of transacting the regular
business of the Order. W. J. DARDEN,
t4n27g!r
Captain of the Castle.
SIMON THULEMEIEB,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Fami-
ly and Fancy ¡Groceries, West side of
the Public Sqnare, Columbus, Texas.
BEETHE & SANDMETEJVS
NEW GEOCEBY STOKE!
WE respectfully announce to the citizens of
Columbus and the public generally that,
having opened a New Grocery Stare in Colum-
bus, wc intend to keep on hand at a'j times a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Suited to this market, such as Sugar, Coftee,
Flour, Bacon, Irish Potatoes, Fancy Articles.
Wine, Porter, Segara, etc., etc. Give as a call.
BEETHE &, SANDMEYER.
Columbus, February 4, 1860 21 air
„«, L. M. NEWSOMB
NEW GROCERY STORE!
I WOULD respectfully inform my old friends
and customers that I have opened a
GROCERY STORE!
in the hense formerly occupied by Bowers and
Goss, on the East side of the Public Square,
where I will be glad to accommodate all who
may favor me with their patronage. I keep the
best articles, and sell cheap and for cash only.
L- M. NEWSOM.
Columbus, January 19, 1861.
ALLEYTON CASTLE, No. 9,
MEETS at the Hall every Tuwday Nieht
at candle light. *
JOHN K. HANKS, C.pUii.
Alleyton, May 25,1861—n33,
miscellaneous.
DAVID TOOKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLESALE AND E.ETAIL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware,
Queens w a r é,
a. H. davidson., W. l. DAVJDSeN
DAVIDSON, A. H- &.SON,, Attorneys at
Law, Columbus, Texas. Office with Dr.
Thomas W. Harris.' 23,
BANIELS, J. M., Attorney and Counselor
at Law, Columbus, Texas, gives his atten-
tion to all business entrusted 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
S. M. WELLS. H. T. garnett.
WELLS & GARNETT, Attorneys at Law
and agents for the collection of claims,
Colqmbus, Colorado county, Texas, will give
immsdikte^attention to ell business cntrasteed to
their care. All letters addressed to the firm will
be promptly answered.
john t. harcourt joí'n h b03s0n
HARCOURT & ROBSON, Attorneys at
Law, Columbus, Colorado county, Texas,
will practice Law in partnership in all the courts
of the First Judicial District—in the counties
of Lavaca and Gonzales, of the Tenth Judi-
cial District—and in the Supreme ahd Federal
Courts at Galveston and Austin • 21
Boots and Shoes,
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
NEGRO KERSEYS,
BLANKETS,
CASTINGS,
BLACKSMITH T00LS>
SPADES AND SHOVELS,
TRACE AND OX CHAINS,
..it-
SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
BAGGING AND ROPE!
Also, a large assortment of School Books.
WILL receive and forward Cotton to
Houston and Galveston, and, make lib-
eral advances upon cotton consigned for Ship-
ment.
Columbus, Texas, Nov. 9, 1860 6
A. RAVEBTY,
atrfmate anil Jetodtr,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and,
the public that he has established
hie shop in the office next to tfce Brick
Livery Stable in Columbus, and is pre-
pared to do all work in his line of business with
neatness and dispatch. All work warranted
when the instrument is orisirrally good.
Columbus, January 3, 1861 v4nl3hl
7 *?'
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NOTICE 1
EING DESIROUS of closing my busi-
ness, I will offer my stock of Goods
LOfV FOR CASH!
No more geóds will be charged on my books
without satisfactory arrangements are made !
, .DAVID TOOKE.
Colambus, May 8,1861—31tf.
H
OUSÉ,;. STGN and Ornamental Pointer,
Columbus, Tesis. ?3n52.
, Dissolution of Partnership.
THE FIRM OF FOLTS & OAKES is^
by mutual consent, this day dissolved. All
notes and accounts due said firm can be found
at their old stand, and either of the parlies are
authorized to make settlements. All persons
indebted to the firm are requested to come for-,
ward and make settlement, as we Want te elote
the business of the firm. ¡
We now take occasion to return our thanks
to the citis os of Columbus and Colorado count/
for the liberal patronage extended to us for the
last four years. Respectfully,
FOLTS & OAKES.
Columbus, August 2,18bI—n43.
CHANGE!
HAVING this day bought out the interest of
P. J. OAKES, I can be found at the old
stand ready to wait on pur old patrons. Thank
ful for past favors, I hope by strict attention to
business merit a continuation of tbe same.
Respectfully,
, • THOMAS W. FOLTS.
Columbus. August 2, 1861—n43.
OFF- FOR THE WARS !
I HAVE this day sola my interest in the stock
¡of Goods formerly owred by Folts & Oakes
to THOMAS W. FOLT-í, who will continue
the business at the old stand of Folts & Oakes.
Very Respectfully,
P. J. OAKES
Colurotus^ August 2,1861—c43.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SBSS
THE UNDERSIGNED having received i
Fine Piano, now offers her services to thoe?
wishing instructions in music, at the following
ratss—
Tuition five months.......... $30 00
Use of Piano. 5 00
Her long experience in mas>c teaching wil
warrant sati'sfterion. The latest and best in-
struction books used,' and mosie <rf the Terr
latest elyles. All wishmg to enter my 'school
will call at once at the residence of J. P. Kin-
dred. MRS. E. M. KINDRED.
Columbus, May 16. 1861—n32.
medical €ARDS, ETC.
Dr. THOS. W. HABEIS,
COLUMBUS, TEXAS,
RETURNS his thanks to his friends and the
public, for the liberal patronage extended
to him, and hopes by attending strictly to bis
prof ession to merit a continuation of the same,
Al Icalls left with R. S.. ^fartsfield, or at hi*
residence, during my absence, will Be promptly
attended to. He may be foand at |pis offiee at
all times, unless professionally engaged.
March 9, 1861.
DR. J. S.LEWELLYN
WILL continne the practice of Medicine ia
its various branches. He returns hi* thanks
to his former patrons, and hopes, by strict atten-
tion to his profession^ to merit their continued
patronage, and that of tíip public generally. He
may at all times be found* at the Drag Store of
Lewellyii and Putney, when not professionally
absent. . r ■ .*•
Yjjf Dr Lewellyn's connection with the Drag
store will not interfere, in any way, with tbe
oractice of his profession
©SEnrasiriB'tf!
T. T. DE GRAFFENllIJSQ, ,2,0.8.
HAS permanently located in *he-' '
town of Columbus and 15^
spectfully tenders, his .professional
services tó its citizens and rate surrouuding
country. . . . tC , y .. . —
—E FEKENCB8.
Col. H. E. Lockett, Washington; Dr. A,
** Manly> LaGrange; Capt. Wm. Rogers,
Houston Texas.
47
Pasturage to £©t!
THE subscriber, having enclosed • largo
pasture, proposes to take in Horses at on*
dollar per week.,. -Care, will bo taken to secare
stock from accidents, but not1'responsible for
any... CHARLES P. BROWN.
Cottage Home, April 26, 1861—30lf.
Wi MpHléy;
IT ü fi Qa- ® IE
i ON Dr. LOGUEIS ROW,
WÍLL attend promptly to «U business ia his
line entrusted to him. He flatten him-
self t.ha< his work will, give entire* satisfaction
and hopes to obtain a reasonable rilare of public
patron;.g . Rates moderate.
Coiuiti jus, June 22, 1861—3Y tí.
CARRIAGE
THE onderBÍgned havinglocated inColossbus
( for the purpose of cárrying on the Carriage
Manufacturiue business, is prepared to execute
all work entrusted to his care., I bare ia No. I
Carriage Smith to ijo the iron work. Eastern
material *R¡U be used altogether^;. Repairing 0}
ail descriptions in the carriage fino done with
neatness and dispatch. ,All new work war-
ranted to stand. Terms cheap fair e* h.
Shop next to the Brick Livery Stable.
Columbus, Dec 1,1B60 P. GROSS.
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CITIZEN Í0B OFFICE.
w
ORK done in a cheap
manner at this office, for cash.
b. s. PARSONS, gal., i la&kin i
PARSONS &
DEALERS IS TRÉ SIIT
HA^R^BUm^TEXAS,'
WILL keep on hand a good aasartmaot of
Florida and Calcasieu Yelk
ing, fencing, boat and other fa
flooring, ceiliug and weather-boards,
press shingles and lumber, white pi
blinds, doors, lathe, etc. Orders promptly
i n Galveston or Harridborj; abó; for Texas
lumber from the Hanieburj Mill. u9tC
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J.D. Baker & Bros. The Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1861, newspaper, August 17, 1861; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177629/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.