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THE OKANGEBUB? NEWS,' PUBLISHED ^.jj EVERY SATURDAY MORNING; yfej/at ; ? j Orangebnrg, S. ; C. Toms: $2 00per Annum, in Advance. .During (ho Spring and Fall Seasons, Extra Copies of the OUANaKdima News will ho circulated for the .benefitof our Advertising Patrons. ? ? tGtf* Contract Advertisement a inserted on tho moot Liberal Terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor ?'Orangeburg News," Orangeburg, S. C. tS&'*We respect?ilf^ request 'our friend* to tend in their Advertisements as early in the week at coiivenicut) and if possible, let us have them, by Thursday evening. By this means, tee will be able to issue at an earlier hour oh Satur day, and icill be enabled to give more of the latest news) up to the time of our going to press. ^sssssssssssssSsssssssssssssssssssssssssss. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 17, 1867. ? ? ... A'New Story., We will publish next week, an ORIGINAL NOUVELKTTE, entitled Watching and Waiting, It is an exceedingly interesting and thrilling Btory, the production of a gifted pen, which we trust will be often employed for the instruction nnd entertainment of our readers. We prepare them in advance for a pleasure, which we know they will enjoy as wo have dono, in the perusal of this choice contribution to our District literature. Registration in this District. Owing to some changes made in the organiza tion of tho Boards, there has been a delay in commencing Registration iu two Precincts. The returns, as far as wo have heard from the different Boards, arc as follows : FIRST mECIXCT. White. Colored Total. Branchvillo 83 172 255 SECOND precinct. White. Colored. Total. Lcwisvillc 41 ? p\ I ?52 Tit I HI) Pit KCl NOT. White. Colored. Total. (Enstorlins Mill 17. 61 78 _-?? j The Crops. Wo have had rather too much rain for Cot ton during the past week. It is expected how ever, that the crop will exceed that of last year considerably.. .... In response to tho Darlington correspondent of tho Charleston Mercury, we would mention that Mr. Isaac Jenuings, in tho Fork of Edis to, 'foas counted over two hundred forms on one stalk of Cotton, and has numerous stalks averaging over one hundred each. To Mr. JexninOS and Mr. George S. Siurer belong the credit of bringing tho first open bolls of cotton to this place this year. The Corn Crop is about made, and accounts arc as favorable as wo have predicted. Town Improvements. Wc are going; to liavo a Town Market, loca ted at tho corner *>f St. John and Middlcton Streets. The building is now in process of erection. .. .' . ? ? 1 Tho Board of Commissioners of Public Build. inga, wc have heard, arc about to erect on the Court House lot, a brick building for the Dis trict officers. Mr. jf^obert "Jenkey has contributed, to the artistic embellishment of our Town, a fine statuette in wtfod, which wc know will delight the eyes of all equ'estrian connoisseurs with its model proportions. Iron Cotton Ties. ' The planters of tho Stave are becoming gen erally interested in this subject; and wc would stato that we have on exhibition At our office a specialen of tho "Arrow Tic," and invite any ,who desire to inspect it, to give us a call. ?Messrs. E.. H, Radgers & Co. have, made ar rangements to supply this tic, ic WBCf where it is desired by planters. See Advei.t"-,cri-lcnt The Charleston Hotel. )Vc took up our abode at this well-known .and popular Hotel, upon our recent trip to tho ,oity. Wc found it fully equal to its past repu tation, that is so well known to our readers, that it is unnecessary to enlarge upon it. In being located in the very centre of business, it has tho advontagc of any other house in the city in situation; while the superior excellence of its table, tho prompt attention of its do mostics, and tho clcgnnco and comfort of its ac commodntiona will always insure for it the ex tensive patronago of tho public, which it so well merits. Tho name of Mixer, so long known to the travelling public in connection with the Hotel, is still represented by our friend George G. Mixer, Enq., upon whom has devolved tho proprietorship, since the recent decease of Mr. William White, bis laic copartner. Wc com mend our renders who visit the oity to his courteous hospitality. . . * . L- L* Sentence Day. Saturday last was tho day appoiutcd for pas sing sontonc upon tho unhappy victims of thoir own ovil deeds;'-who were tried and found A 5 \ ? Km, guilty at the District Court, As a. matter of | some interest, wo publish tho ponaltics inrposod by our discriminating and dignified District Judgo. State vs. Eli Sncll, Bob Cam, Honry Millor, and David Miller?Larceny. To bo imprisoned in State Penitentiary at hard labor for one year. Statovs. Albert Shulcr?Larceny. To be imprisoned in the Jail of the District for two weeks and pay a fine of $10. i State vs. Simon Sandal?Larceny. To bo imprisoned in tho District Jail for ono week. State vs. Nelson?Burglary. To bo impris ed in the State Pouitontiary for four years at hard labor. Stato V8 Bill Wctsell?-Grand Larcony. To be imprisoned in Stato Penitentiary at hard labor for thrco years. State vs. Shadrack Counsel?Larceny. To bo imprisoned in State Penitentiary at hard labor for thrco months. State vs. Samuel Vice?Larceny. To be imprisoned in State Penitentiary for one month. State vs. Nelson?Larcony. To bo imprison ed in the District Jail for two weeks and pay a fine of 85. State vs. Aikeu?Trespass. To be imprison ed iu the District Jail for one month. State vs. Weetbury?Trespass. To be im prisoned in the District Jail for one mouth. State vs. William Sandford?Assault and Battery. To pay a fine of 810. State vs Pharaoh Robinson?Assault and Battery. To pay a fine of 85. State vs. Emauuel Ezckicl?Assault and Battery. To pay a fine of 825. Stato vs. Washington?Larceny. To be imprisoned in the District Jail for one week. On Sunday, our worthy Sheriff and bis deputies departed with eight of the convicts for Columbia, and gave them safe lodgement in that admirable State Hotel?the Poniton tiary. I New Advert iHenicnt.s. HGF" Sec notice of Board of Registration for Third Precinct. 5?>- Tho attention of all concerned is called to the several advertisements in this issue from the Commissioner iu Equity. Hey-To the Ladies.?We take pleasure iu calling attention to tho enrd of Mis. Halt., who keeps constantly on hand a full and well assorted stock of everything needed in the Millinery line, and advise the ladies to accept the invitation to call and examine the same. M&~ Those in need of a Cotton Gin ofthe most improved patent, are invited to call at the store of Mr. John A. Hamii.ton. and inspect one which is of a make which has given uni versal satisfaction. Messrs. II. L. Jeffeiis <Jfc Co., of Charleston, arc the General Agents.? Sec Advertisement. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. H. L. Smoak, Antley & Dantzlcr, D. Quattlcbaum, II. Thyinav, J. II. II., M. In accordanoo wilh ordern received from tho Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaining in tbc Depot for nn unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH, Agent. COMMERCIAL. OrricB or tue OnAXOKmma News, August 10, 18G7. COTTON.?Owing to favornblo advices in Liver pool market, Cotton lias advar.ccc in price. Wc quote from 19c @ '22c?the latter for a strict class. Rough Rice?Dull at $2.00 per bushel. GOLD..... 85 SILVER...26 OB ITU A R Y. Pied?On the 12th inst. after intense suffering for nine weeks, ROBERT LEE, son of Martin O. and EHiabcth C. Bozard, aged 1 year, 1 month and 27 days. Taken from tho evil to conre, it is well with the child. F. MATILDA ?LBERTINA BRIGG MANN. Born November 20th, 1803, Orangcbur?, H. O. Died. July 25th, 1807. So brief is tho record ; but a' volume would not contain the joy and the grief conveyed in it. ?. "Thfs precious child early showed a rcniarkahlc uTte?"C8t *n heaven. The hymns she loved were hymns .?t henven. Her heart took hold of prayer. Her last' il?ocss was brief, but painful; nud her patience anrt".8?''cc,ne8s of temper did but shine forth tho brighter Cox &c trial. And when she knew that sho must die, she warf not afraid, knowing that the Redeemer reigned .there also. She said that she was "going home." Thither, surely, she gene, where "Pain and sickness ne'er fc'ball outer;" Where all the bright visions of her pure and tender heart, of heaven's blisB and a Saviour's beauty tdiall bo ful?lled and infinitely overpassed by ibo reality. ? It is not for her wc sorrow, hut. for "the flrcaido that hath its vacant ohair;" the lonely bents that will not soon forget the gentle face and loving voJoe, or cease to lixton for the footstep and tho innocent glco they will hoar in this world?nevermore ! A VH1KNI). THE CHEAPEST STEEL AND IRON IIOE8 OF direct Importation from the English Manufac tory, are to be found at EZHK1EL k HORN'S, fob 23 y lc JUST RECEIVED PROM TJlfi UP Country fifty Sacks New Extra Family FLOUR. For sale very cheap at EZEKtRL & KOHN'S. ? fob 23 o ly Charleston Hotel CHARLESTON 8. C. f& THIS POPULAR AND well known ill hotel still offorsita?hHValled'ncoommodii lllLtioas to tho Travelling Public; and itis past prostigo will bo sustained in every particular. The surviving Proprietor will bo happy to do nil in his power for tho comfort of hit* guests. GEORGE O. MIXEH. nug 17 $ tf H?H~H H?4H-Hi MILLINERY Or IIvBUT MSCBIPTIOX, AT MRS. M. ?. HALL'S, One Door West Female Seminary, ORANGEBURG, 8. 0. +-f+-H-H i?-f I--I-I I H h-H-H"t I I I1 I fr I I -H"H--f*t Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!! II. L. JEFFERS & CO., Factors, Charleston, S. C. Agents for W. G. Clemens Brown & Co's, COTTON G1N8 ; theso Gins havo been extensively used by the planters of the State, and have given great satisfac tion. Tcrma CA8II or approved Factors Accep tance. Specimens of the above Gins can he seen at the store of JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangcburg, H. C. aug 17 t?w Notice. PERSONS WANTING GINS SHARPENED will nddrcss nic through the Post Office, J. M. FELDER, Box 58, Orangcburg, S. C. july 20 1 lit WANTED. WOOL, WOOL, WOO L. ?:o:? BULL & SCOVILL HAVE JUST RECEIVED 5 BALES Factory Yarn on Consignment. Price ?2.50 per Bundle of 5 lbs. ALSO NOTIIEIt SUPPLY OF NEW FLOUR from new Wheat. A ALSO ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE GEOR GIA STRIPES, most desirable jr-iuds in market of the kind. ALSO npiIREE BALES 7-8 BROWN SillRT 1 1 NO ou Consignment, and will bo Hold low for'Cash. B ALSO Y STEAMER FROM NEW YORK. Another choice selection of LONGCLOTHS 12J to 2;"? PRINTS 12J to 211 MUSQUITO NETS DENIMS HICKORY STRIPES TICKINGS, &c., &c. ?:o:? UncuiTent Money, STATE BANK BILLS BOUGHT AN I) Sold by BULL & SCOVILL. fob 23 y lc in equity, PRANGBBURG DISTRICT. 8 A. G. Collier, Acbnr Estate of Edward W. EastcrHn,' vh. \ Bill for Injunction and Relief. Caroline Eastcrlin, et al Creditors and Distributees. Pursuant to an order in this case all persons hav ing demands against the Estate of EDW'D W. ea8 TERLIN, deceasod, will prove them before inc with in three months from this date, and any one indebt ed to tho same will make payment. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, OrangcbuigC. II.; 8. C, > Commissioner. Aug 14, 18t>7. J Nil am In Equity. OR A NG EBURG DI ST RI CT. Jno. F. Bonnett, Adtnr of W. G. W. Pon, vs. \ Bill for Injunction and Relief. F. II. W. Briggmann and others, Creditors and Distributees. Pursuant to an order in this case, all persons hav ing demands against tho estate of W. (1. W. I'ou, deceased, will prove them before mo within three months from this date, or they will bn debarred payment, and any one indebted to the same Mill make payment. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg C. II. > Commissioner. Aug 14, 18C.7 ) XII earn \ Tn equity. ORANGERURG DISTRICT. S. S. llnigler and S. M. Kommerlin, Admr's of Conrad Kommerlin. vs. \ Bill for Injunction and belief. John H. Pooser and Wife, et al. Pursuant to an order in this ease, all persons hav ing demands against the Estate, of Conrad Keininer lill, deceased, will prove them before me uithiii three months from this date, and all persons indebt ed to the same will make payment. Commissioner's Offiee, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg, 0 II, v Commissioner. June 1. 1807. I xii 8m Seminary For YOTINGr. LADIES. Tho ExorciscB of MISS ALBEKGOTTl'S School for YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN will be re sumed on Monday, 2d September, at the resi dence of Capt. T. A. JetTords, Main Street. Itatas of Tuition j>cr Quarter of Eleven Wcc/cs 1st, Class -------- $8 00 2d? Class..- - - 7 00 3d. Class. 6 00 French and Music Extra. A few Bonrders can be accommodated at reasona ble rates. aug 10 ' ?t ORj^NGEBTJKG FEMALE SEMINARY. The FALL TERM of this Institution will begin the FIRST MONDAY in September. Tuition in Collegiate Department.....00 i? ?. preparatory ". 18 00 " " Primary " . 12 00 Music on Piano. 25 00 Use of Piano. 2 00 Board per mouth including everything ex cept LightB and Towels... 18 00 Complete arrangements have been made for keep ing up a School of the highest character in every Department. W. a. CONNOR, aug 10 lm EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, R. A. M. An Extra Convocation of this Chapter will be held at Orangeburg C. H., on Saturday the 17th day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Companions are ordered to bepunctual in their attendance, as busi ness of importance is to be transacted. By order of the High Priest. W. T. McKEWN. S. G. Jamison, Secretary. aug:) -.. td THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re Ispcct fully inform t lie Traveling Pub Mjgsfiic that his HOUSE is opened for ?Wrf?&sSwiB?' (heir accomodation. RATES OF BOARD. Board per Day.$ 2 ~>0 Week. 7 <M> " ?? Month. 20 tM) ALSO A JIAR-IiOOM In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of' Liquors. JAS. CANNON, proprietor. an?? :f c IV Frederick Fersner, M E O If A XI V A L l> E X T I Si T , 4-1 Will attend to those who wish his services at their residences, by being informed through the Postolhcc or other wise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK, i All! work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Residence ; ?0 Mr. JOSEPH FERSNF.R'S, Orange burg lltttrtel, S. C. mar t/f JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO HIS 17RlENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ^ that he has just returned from the Norih if Uli a Fine Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12] CENTS. READY MADE CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS. Ac, he, ke. AS USUAL lh Img on llu ml a Vompleti Supply of FRESH AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Knibraeiuir Kvcry Article Desirable to House keepers in this Line. Just Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN, in quantities to purchaser*., Pay a visit to MoNAMARA'S. feb 23 ly MAJIKET, BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, &c, WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, are now prepared to supply daily, at our MARKET, on Rus sell-Street, fresh Reef, Mutton. Veal. kc. bulehered and prepnrcil in fine style by JACK DAISY,the well known Chariest on Itnlehcr. We have made pre parations to continue the business, and hope we may lie sustained by the community. Market in IhitfCUICIll of ('has. Rull \ Co.'s Store. CIIAS. ROLL. GEO. W. STURGEON, july -'t> tf To tho Plantors. COTTON TIM AND IRON HOOPS JiM. HALING COTTON. IRON HOOPS for Ruling Collen, being largely in use in tin* whole Southern Country, and be ing sohl al a much less price limn Hope, the proprie ty of using them in place of Rope is brought to the ill tent ion oft he Planters. Results the difference in value, the Iron Ties arc great preservers uf Collen, ?heu haled, from tire. Every Tie is perfect and ready for immediate use. We have made arrange ments to supply the "ARROW TIE," and will be prepared to till orders promptly at the Lowest Mar ket Price. We beg that our friends in ordering, will stale whether thev "ill use Ties or Rope. E. II. IIODGERS A CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, Charleston S. (.'. jnly 20 0m mil IS II IG HISST CAS'' MARKET . ,. ~" .1 f. . all kind ?f COUNTRY hn, Vi . wax, Tallow. Rides, Furs, ,.... 1 fell %\ '?ZEKIEJ. (i KOI IN5. Notice!! Notice!! ? 1 ?.->"-??. ??? - ? ? iJ.<; ?Ii ;i Tremendous Decline OF PRIC E 8 IN ALL KINDS OF jl DltY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC, &C, AC, Wo would respectfully inform our numerous friends and customers, that wo havo determined to closo out our present stock of SUMMER GOODS At prices to suit, the times. Wc guarantee to give the HIGHEST TRICES for all kinds of DOMESTIC PRO DUCE, and to SELL OUR GOODS as cheap or cheaper than any one in Orangeburg. ESEZIEL & KOHN fell 23 y lo The Southern Drug Store l)?. B. M. SHULER. DRUGS, DRUGS, Medicines, <H*t Medicines. PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, ** Paint.s Oils and Bxtfcdics, Dye Stifff*. Lyc ami Potash, Maizena and ('urn Starch, Cooking run! Washing Soda. COMPOSITION* LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &e., Prepared t>y Ephraim Larrabee, BITTERS of all Kind?, TRUSSES, Single and double; Large ami Small, Kiue Sucking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. The Best of m^Nk Powders. Call and ask for what you want in the Drug Line, fob 20 c ly ROBINSON & CO, RUSSELL STREET. ALWAYS HAVE OS HAND A WELL A880RT ed Steck of Choice GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN AND GLASSWARE, SHOES, DRY GOODS, htrtt ALSO A LOT OF CHOICE CIGARS. FOR SALE CHEAP. One STEAM ENGINE and 8AW.M1LL j One HOUSE POWER, (for one or twelve horses) One CORN and COR MILL. Page's Make One Second Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison's Maks One BILLIARD TABLE in good order One Set of TEN PINS ami BALLS One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler * Wilson's One SYRUP MILL with two 100gallon POTS One Four Horse WAGON One French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL 2 Sets of WAGON IKONS. We are nTso Agents for CLEMENS, BROWN k COS COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. feb 23 ly F. H. W. Briggmann & Co., AUK BEG LEAVE TO INFORM FRIENDS * f and customers, (hat we have made arrange ment t<> supply them with FRESH BOLTED GRIST and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses only added. A call will satisfy all. junc 8?ly I.1UH THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION / of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for all occa sions, call at EZEKIEL ft KOIIN'S. Ceb 23 y lc 1ST RECEIVED FRESH WINTER TURNIP and Cabbage Seeds at J junc 13 EZEK1EL & KOIIN' S. IjlRESH TURNIP A%D WINTER CARD 1VGE * SEEDS, for 8>?c at july 13 EZEKIEI. ft KOHN'K. \ITH'pKEY LAHKLK FOR S\\LE IN t f q>HMHWl* 1? Ruit P?v?baKMs. Apply lit jld?tjBf|g^ I / \i \ RCNCIIKS FACTORY YARN, I f It I . iuht ivocived and f<ir salu by 17 K/.KK1BI. $ KUHN. Ho? resmncd the TRACT burg Court Houbo. an<f may over Corncleon, fcrariicr Jk Co Street. mar 23 XaENTS FOR THE Kqifjible Lifo Invitriuic? Company x**< ; ^rOP?NEWlr6jtki ? roLtcifes ; rNp\^-p'c?{i>mffABt^r Dividend Dccf?rctt Anmiailj to Policy Holders' feb 23 t4 IZLAR & DIBBLE, Attorneys and ?eHcitoraL Will Practice in C?nrts 6f th? State, nnd nls? of the United States, especially in the Courts of BANKRUPTCY. ORAjNTG^feiBUiiG},} j& ?. JAMES F. IZLAR; ;. - ; SAMUEL DIBBLE, feb 23 * if _-?. >? . '??>! 7ivx ?.,-o : i-.f P .J;?L?NE, ATTORNEY AT Ii?W; WALTERBORG, 8. 0. Will practice in tho Courts of Orangeburg ariJ Collet on, and attend promptly to all business en trusted to his care. may 11 ? E. C. DENA?X WA.TCH MAitEi? Axn JEWE L L ER, Work Ninth/- Repaired and Warranted; BUSSE LL-STREET, (Opposite Cornclson, Kramer & Co.,)' feb 23 0 Cnf BULL & SCOVILL AUE AGENTS FOR THE Underwriters Firo Insuranco Company OF NEW YORK, ASSETTS 0J 'ER $3,000,000. FOR TUB Sccnrity Fire Insnraiico Company ? OF NEW YORK AS SETTS OVER 81,000,000. These stand in tho first ranks of all good Insurance Companies. feb 23 y 1? Medical Notice. m TJie Undersigned have thiB day formed a Capart nership"for the PRACTICE OF MEb^CIN^'n? Orahgbhurg and its vicinity. Tho gcncrtl aban-' .donmcnt of the Credit System, will compel thera to* present their bills QUARTERLY for Payment. All persons indebted at the present time, to either of the undersigned individually, are requested to* make payment at an early day. THOS. A. ELLIOTT, M. D. ALEXANDER S. SALLEY, M. D. July 1st., 18T.7. July 0?tf Orangoburg Drug Store. Dr. E. J. Olivcro.s ^fj^s^Frnnk K. Bbing Propriclor.. IMPORTS ANj> DEALER IN T~\?*?US, Medicines, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, I f Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Browa, ?? Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwoody Spirits Tur poUtinc, Kerosin.- Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, Olive *? Oil. Spike Oil, British Oil, Varnishes, Glne, Altun, Whiting, Sahcratus, Cooking Soda, Cream Tartar, &.O., Oswego Corn Starch, Maixens and Broma, Vciroifugc Candy, Sterling's Ambrosia, Florida Wa-' rcr, Cbristndora'l Hair Bye, Hall's K?lr Ren?wer,* . Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylobals&m, Feeding^ Bottlis, Trussn?, French Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Extra Shaving Brushes,. Indelible Ink, Bi valve Spcculums, Breast Pujapw, ?mettiog Salts, Bitters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Jlcmedy, To?f Oil, Foutic'Horse, Cattle and SwineTow<fenri ftftrt tang Liniment, Jarmtea Ginget, Coairntratcd Lye;' Opium, Morp,hjnpvvQuiHb?c?j ^en*n'a?xt,. o/.jValp?-' riari,'French Brandy'fo'riircffieaTpOTposos onTy,#ri?; eVAry'other kind of'mcdicilie tn^t i? uanally found' in A tSrvt class Drug Store, - . v L , The Proprietor being a graduate of nvodloino and' a Druggist of long experience, assures the pnblir' that all motlicmca bearing tho label of B. J. Olive--' ros, M. D., are manufactured by himself and are' warranted pbre and reliable. You wiii Sod it to your interest to eaQ al til*' Orangobnrg Drug Store by , ,, E. J. OLlVEROS, M. D. mar 2?\y Druggist and Apblnecary. ? iiuu AOJSTSTT'S^ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A - tVEL'L SB-' leetcd Stock of DRY (JOODS AND GROCERIES, Heady Hade Clothing AND Every Description OF SPMiifi coolly, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICEfJv ; ? ? ? *-yV. . ? -'h CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. p. louts, v-. '"<' J. V. IIARLEY, ? ifcb -08 ??*?