The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 07, 1867, Image 4
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,i > s,i SAMUEL DIBBLE,
) I Editor "Orangoburg News,"
*"Ornngeburg, S. C.
i-? ? . -t. -i i ; . ? ? , ? ,
Wc respectfully rcg'icsl our friends to
send m; th '? Aifve-rtiseincnts as early in (he
toccJe as convenient} and if possible, let us have
them by.TJmrsday evening. By this means, we
will bcqibla tn issue at an earlier hour on Satur
day, ami will be enabled to give niorc of the
tytcst jieics, up to the time of our going to 2?'css.
READING MATTER ON EVERY'PAGE.
T?5al items.
SATURNjaTI MORNING, SEPT., 7, 1867
"Wo Have a Garrison.
^ com.pnny of tho 40th Regiment U. S. C.
""jTTOops, is now quartered here.
Our First Page.
By request, we publish this week, General
Hampt?n's letter on the duties of the hour.
In so doing, we have necessarily omitted our
usual amount of light literature ; but we trust
that our readers, who delight in fiction and
humor, will bo willing to yield to the oll-ab
sorbing topic of tho day?politics.
Our Thanks
Are returned to our worthy friend down
stairs, Mr. T. C. Ilubbcll, for a saucer of Lima
Beans, weighing?the beans, not the saucer?
nino ounces. We felt like migrating to Peru,
after eating them: for, like Lima, they were
?capital.
Fire.
On Saturday last, tho dwelling house of Rev.
A. F. Dickso.n was consumed by fire. At the
first alarm, the engines repaired promptly to
the spot; but owing to the high wind prevail
ing, and the headway the lire had already
made, ere an alarm was given, nothing could
be done, except to save tho outbuildings from
destruction, which duty was energetically ac
complished by our gallant firemen. A burn
ing cinder from Sir. DiCKSON's house was
blowu a great distance, to the roof of Captain
T; A. Jeffords' residence : but the timely
?discovery of it by passers by, and the prompt
assistance of the citizens and firemen, prevent
ed serious damage.
Mr. Dicksox's residence was not covered
1>y insurance, aud his loss is quite serious. lie
lias the sympathy of'tin cutire community;
and wc trust this sympathy will be manifested
by material assistance. Subscription lists will
!bo found by our friends from, the couutry in
?tho different stores in this place, where contri
butions to the fuud for re-building Mr. Dituc
itiON'a dwclliuy; will be received.
Deadly Weapons.
We arc requested by Captain Fiiexcii. \j,
?8. Ak Commanding the Company at this phec.
t? etato that he feels it his d.u.tj to carry out
^that section of Older No. 10,.forbidding the
-carrying of diadly weapons. He desires that
ibis information may be generally extended,
_in order that none may he put to trouble ou
account of ignoranco of the order referred to.
, -? - .
Registration in this District.
T^lie returns, as far as wo have heard from thg
different Boards, aro as follows :
FIRST mKOINCT.
. White. Colored Total.
Branchvillc 74 1(53 237
Howe's Pump 38 SI 119
Folders 48 83 131
Bairs 02 1(15 257
Griffins 05 148 213
Orangoburg 254 474 728
571 1114 1085
second PRECINCT.
White. Colored. Total.
42 511 553
22 17G 108
27 80 123
38 118 157
43 01 131
24 120 144
Lewisvillo
Club House
Foglo's
Bookhardt's
Waah'ton Scmi.Ma.rY
Avingcr's
20b 1103
The number of whites who iTould uot wrilo
itheir names, 12.
Blacks, 1098.
t11! p. Vi pr ec1x ct.
White. Cohered. Total.
Easterlins Mill "00 145 211
Rorries 24 28 52
Tylor's 10 1) 28
Corbcttavillc 48 130 178
Browns , 58 17 75
214 32U 554
FOURTH PRECINT.
White.. Colored. Total.
KnotbV Mills 07 108 109
Zciglors* 37 . 00 .103
Elliott's 31 82 113
Jamison's 21 110 137
Cedar Grove 05 70 141
221 448 01)3
The Crops.
Tho woaljici: has been more favorable during
thi? wcok, and tho Crops prosper according
ly. Wo havo rccoived the following from a
friend at Brauohville, and rejoice with him in
tho signs of prosperity that nttracted his atten
tion, during a briof respite from tho trying
scones of commercial lifo:
Bua-noiiville, S; C, Sept., 4, 1807.'
Mn. Editor :?I think it not out of place
to tell you something of tho trials of the mer
chants of B-. Wo have passed through
a sovoro ordeal during the Summer months on
account of tho almost entire disappearance of
tho "Almighty Greenback" from our midst. I
resolved to shako off the gloom that surrouucL
ed my drooping spirits by a visit iuto the coun
try. As I waded my way along tho winding
roads my drooping spirits gradually rovived on
beholding the large fields of beautiful Cotton,
Corn, Iticc, &c., bidding fair to yield an abun
dant harvest, and amply compensate tho fanner
for the great drops of sweat,. (by which, wo aro
all required to live), besides affording a few
superfluous bushels for the merchant. My
visit was of Bhort duration ; for, thinking I
might lose a dimo, I refrosbed myself, passed a
few words with my friends, and returned with
renewed hopes. Yours very truly.
BOB.
Orangeburg Market.
This now Institution will commence its ope
rations to-day. Our friends from the country
will please notice the official advertisement of
the Town Council, in regard to the fee of 25
cents, and tho fine of ?5.00. Wc can say
nothing as yet about tho operations of this new
arrangement; as experience alone can decide
the vexed question of its practical utility.
Religious.
EI'ISOOPAL.
Village?Rev. Styles Melllchamp, September 15th
and 29th, at 10] A. M. and 5 P. M.
Rev. Styles M elmcuamt?At St. Matthews
Church, (near Fort Motte.) September 8th and 22.1,
morning and afternoon.
New Advertisements.
OS?" Gold Wanted. Apply at this office.
jptSy* .See Notice of Estate of Nicholas
Strom an. Deceased.
Attention is called to the Regulations
or Orangeburg Market.
fl$?r*Sca Notice of .Sale on the 25th inst., of
the Caroliim Tinos Newspaper.
?iS^Messrs. Rull & Scovill advertise a
supply of Cotton Bagging and Hope and also
of Iron Ties for Cotton. Their customers will
thus have the opportunity of choosing which
they prefer.
jgSS*Mcssrs. Charles Bull & Co., with tho
usual, enterprise of that accommodating firm,
have made arrangements for tltc delivery of
mcftt purchased from them at the market bo
fore- 10 o'clock every morning. .Jack Daisy
w?rbe the presiding genius of the stall, and
will no doubt, feel ?mite in his clement at a
City Market.
flfdyMr. F. E. .Salinas, of Graham's Turn
Out. has on hand a full supply of llopo and
Bagging, togetlitf with articles of Priniy Bacon
tt.tyb* lowest rates. Ho is also prepared to make
Cash advances on Consignments of Cotton to
Mr. A. J. Salinas, Factor, in Charleston
Our friends in tho Fork will observe his ad
vertisement in our columus'.
T3ie Southern Presbyterian
IS P'UDLIflUEU EVERY TIU'ltSOAY,
B Y JA MES WOODIt O W cfc CO.
?:o:? . j
Office in the Theological Seminary, Eastern
Building.
TERMS:
Four Dollars per annum, (52 numbers,) in ad
advnnec; Four Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not paid
Within three months; Five Dollars, if not paid be
fore the end of the year.
All subscribers who do not give express notice to
the contrary, will be regarded RS wishing to con tinuo
their subscription, and the paper will be sent to
them accordingly.
Postage?Five cents per quarter.
All Communications should be addressed to
JAMES WOOD ROW Si CO.,
ottg :U?if Columbia, S. C.
MILLINEEY
Or EVERY IIKSCRIPTION,
at
MRS. Sr. E. II ALL'S,
One Door West Fwuft,c Sotninary,
ORANGEB?R*, s- c"
4x44.4
Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!!
II. b. JEFFERS .S: CO., factors, Charleston, 8. C.
\gchts for W. 6. Clemens brown .K; Vo r-, COTTON
GINS : these Gins have been extensively used by the
planters of tho State, and have given great satisfac
tion. Terms CASH or approved Factors Accep
tance.
Specimens of tbo above Gins can bo seoil at the
store of .JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangeburg, S. C.
aug 17 Gw
WANTED.
AGOOD FEMALE COOK. None need apply
unless well recommended. The very highest
of wages will be paid to one that suits.
Apply at this Ollicc.
11 u?j 31 tf
Consignees per South Carolina Hail road
Remaining in the Depot to D?te.
"Vy. A. O'Cain, J. F. Pooscr, J. D. Jones, W. AV.
CuU?r, ?. D. Hast, P. J. Tale, W. A. J. Sistrunk,
P. Bland.
In accordanco with orders received from the Su
perintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on
Goods remaining in the Depot for an unreasonable
length of time W. C. MEREDITH, .
Agent.
COMMERCIAL.
Qri'icn or the OiiAKafcovno Nkwh,
September 7, 1807.
COTTON.?The decline of Cotton in Foreign
Markets, has its effect at home, causing a dtwn
ward tendency. We quote
Ordinary:. 10(m)
Middling. 11(a)
Strict Middling. . 18
Rouou DflJii?Dull at $'2.00 per bushel. .
CtOLD. 85
SILVER.22
? ORANGEBURG RETAIL PRICES.
ooimeutbu wkekly uy kzkkikl t rods.
Bacon and lard very firm, advancing in the North
cities. Bagging?there is a small stock on hand,
and when tho season commences it will 'ho much
higher. Flour is quoted ut steady prices. Sugar
and Molasses have advanced.
BAGGING per yard.S 30?}33
BALE ROPE per lb. 20?25
BRICKS per M. 8 60
CANDLES per lb sperm. 35?)40
" Adamantine. 30@35
Tallow. 25
COFFEE per lb Rio. WQeM
" Lagunyra. 40
? Java. 00
CORDAGE per lb Manilla. 30?>85
FISH Cod per lb. 12
" Herring per bos. 1 00
? Mackerel per kit. 8 00? 4 00
FLOUR per bbl Fine. 10 00?;12 00
? Super. 12 00? 1 J Od
Extra. 14 00? 10 00
? Family. 10 17 00
?? New Staple "r> Sack. 8 00? 10 00
GRAIN. Oats. I 60
?' Corn. 1 50
'? Peas. 1 60
I HIDES, per lb dry. 0 (7, |fj
INDIGO, per lb Carolina. 80? 1.00
1 LIME, per bb!. 3 75
MOLASSES, per gallon. 80? 1 25
NAILS, pet-keg. 8 60?, 10 00
OILS, Kerosene per gal. 7")
PROVISIONS and produce.
bacon, Hams per lb. 20?)23
Sides ' " . 1 ?'.(,? 20
Shoulders . 10?) 18
butter, Country per lb. 30
?* Goshen ?? . 60? 55
REEF. k(., 12
CHICKENS, per doz. 1 50? 2 50
FOWLS, *? . ?} WOi ? (in
EGGS, " . 15
BEESWAX, per lb. :X>
LARD, per lb. 20? 25
RICE, per lb Carolina. 12
SALT, Liverpool per sack. :: ".i>6... t (Ml
SHINGLES, per M. 5 00
SOAP, per lb bar. 15(?20
STARCH, per, iL. 2(1
SPICES, per lb, Cawin. 1 50
?? ?'? Mac. 2 OO
?? " Cloves..:. 1 25
?? " Pepper. 50
44 ?? All Spice. 50
*' (linger. 60
SUGAR per lb Mn.-cuvado. 10?)1H
a, It, ami O. 18?22
'? Crushed. 22
TEAS, pvr lb. 1 2 ^
tobacco, as per quality, per ?-. ''."iT/. 1 50
TALLOW........ i^i?
j VlSEGA?i ;;,;,?;,. ?0
quotations for uncurjient money and
securities:
COltUKCTRn WKF.KIY DY UCfcl A 8COVII.!..
Bank of Chester. 7
" Georgetown. 12
" ?* Newherry. 83
" " Sontli Carolina. 7
" '? Charleston. 15
44 ?* C nndcn. 25
Commercial Bank of Columbia. 2
Exchange " " '? . 8
Farmers and Exchange Bank. 1
[Merchants Bank Churaw. 9
Peoples' bank...:...'..'. 33
Planters Hank Fiiirfield. 5
Planters & Mechanics Bank. 12
Southwestern R. R. Bank. 25
Bank of the State of S. C. old. r?
b " 44 ?? 44 new . 0
Bank of Hamburg. 12
Bank of Union. 68
Cotton Quotations.
CHARLESTON, Sept., 5.?Sales 28 bales, at
prices ranging from 22,| to 2l|
LI Villi POOL, Sept., 5. ?Market quiet,
SACKS CORN, for sale at the lowest innr
tJX )[ ) kct rates at MoNAMABA'S,
reb 23 ly
SACKS FRESH GEORGIA FLOUR, just
'\y received, of the best quality, and very cheap
at ' McNAMA HA'S.
fob 23 ly
JUST RECEIVED FRESH WINTER TURNIP
and Cnbbagc Seeds at
junc 13 EZEKIEL & KOllN'S.
JUST RROEtVKD KilOM THIS IT
(Country fiity Sacks New Kxlra Family
FLOTH. Kor sale vbry cheap at
KZKKIKIj ? K?fIX'S
fob 2:4 ? b
?'?e Notice.
?"' \Nl>S AGAINST
ALL PERSONS HAVING Dr.... ,.^im] ,viU
theEslntoof James M. Stop.ker, no*,. '
present the same properly attested, and nil Iho.st. .
liebt cd will make payment to either of the under
signed qualified Executors.
.JOHN I). STOCK ER, ")
SAMUELll. STOCKER, [Executors.
.1 \MF.S B. STOCKER, j
. August 291h, 180T,
tuig :;i
|/ v BUSHELS WILD GRAPES (MUSCADINE.)
1U Applr at this* fMliec.
uug I i "
Seminary For
YOUNG LA DIES.
Tho ExorciscB of MISS ALBEUOO'ITPS School
lor YOU NO LADIES ami CHILDREN will bo re
sumcil on Monday, 2d Soplouibor, at tho resi
dence of Cnpt. T. A. Jeffords, Main Street.
Rates of Tuition per Quarter of Eleven Weeks
1st. Class.$8 00
2d. Class. 7 00 M|
3d. Class. 5 00 I i|
French ami Music Extra.
A few Boarders can he accommodated nt reasona
ble rates. -
tiug 10 Gt '
ORANGEBURG
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Tho FALL TERM of this Institution will begin
the FIRST MONDAY in September.
Tuition in Collegiate Department.$26 00
? ? ?? Preparatory " . 18 00
'? Primary ?" . 12 00
Music on TCtiuo. 25 00
Use of Piano.I. 2 00
Hoard per month including everything ex
cept Lights and ;Towels.. 18 00
Complclo arrangements haTc been made for keep
ing up n School of the highest character in every
Department. W. O. CONNOR,
aug 10 '. lm
School Notice.
The Exorcises of Miss CELINA M. EVANS' Pri
mary School will he resumed on Monday, the 2d of
September, at the same place as heretofore, in the
rear of the Baptist Church, two doors from Whilte
move's Factory.
aug21 * lit
EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, R. A. M.
A Regular Convocation of this Chapter will be
held at Oraugchurg C. 11., on Saturday the 28th day
of September at 10 o'clock, A. M. Companions are
ordered to he punctual in their attendance, as busi
ness of importance is to be transacted.
Ry order of the High Driest.
YV. T. McKEWN.
S. 0. Jamison, Secretary.
augtd
F. H. W. Briggmann & Co.,
?jr. beo leave to inform friends
j ami customers, that we havo made arrange
ment lo supply thorn with FRESH BOLTED UR1ST
and MEAL, at CHARLESTON PRICES, expenses
only added.
A call will satisfy all. June S?ly
Just deceived at the
Dr. E .i. Oliveros, ^-?.^)Frank K. Shinj
?l ler, M. S.,
Proprietor.
Assistant.
Orangehurg Drug Store.
"><> Bottles QUININE,
20 . " MORPHINE,
loo Pounds EPSOM SALTS,
!() Callous CASTOR OIL.
26 ? SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
Which .U-bohjg ottered Wholesale and Retail at
Charlesluli rrlc-ui
ALSO
For Mcdicu: Purposes
Brandy, Whiskey and Wines,
Late Orders front
Ml UTAH Y HEAD-QUARTERS
require Unit no Spirits shall be dispensed uuIcfs
upon the order of a Licensed Practicing Physician;
those coming frtm; ;u,v distance in ihn Country will
plva.se id;jljfvc this fact and govern themselves uc
ordingly.
E. .1. OLtVEBOS, M. D.,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Orangeburg Drug Store,
mar 2 y 1
The Southern Drug Stove
DR. B. M. SHDLEIt
HAVING REMOVED IIIS DRUG STORE from
his well known Stand, begs leave respectfully
to invite his friends throughout the District, to
visit him at his New, Large and well Furnished
E S T A B L I S II >I E N T
on RUSSELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL &
SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to bo supplied
with the very best
Drugs and Medicines
the ?Jarket affords, and at the lowest marke, prices,
lie ho,* hand now a full assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATKNT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS,
Paints, < til ? n\i I Brushes,
Dye Sintis,
Lye and I'otnsh,
Mai/., n.i .Ii..I ? lorn Starch,
Cooking and Washing Soda,
Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds.
COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER,
Sc., Prepared by Ephraim Lu'rritbcc,
BITTERS of till Kind -,
TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small,
Fine Siu..king ami Chewing TOBACCO,
Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes;,
PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS.
Call and satisfy yourselves -you can get just what
you w."it.
hist rocoived ? lot of that fine
"DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO."
fell 2o c ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, t ,.
., , .... . ? < Itntion.
t ?rubgeburg Dish ni. |
By P. \ Mt'MlCHAEL V.f(\., Ordinary.
. WJIEREAS. Joiiit II. I'oosor hath made suit to me
' lo dran.' him Letters of Vdihiuislration of the Estate
" -ets of Seeley,deceased;
ana 'i,0,.t.rOre'o cite and admonish all and
Throe are , t -j ... ct|,,(,rs ?,? die said
singular the kiim.y, .. , |)of
B. Seeley, decensd, thai ti.%... .'? t(1. ,?..,.
me, in Hm Cour? uf Ordinary, lo ..V
I,,,,.? c. 11.. ..u the Ullhdayof ScplomOtu',lt x,r ?- "
publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forem.^j1'.1"
shew cause it* any they have, why the said Adminis
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand the twenty-ninth day of An
gin t Anno !'? mini, I s,'.7,
I' A. Mi MICHAEL. <?. O D.
. !l vi
BULL & SCOVILL
HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF BAG
ying and Rope.
also
IRON HOOFS FOR HALING COTTON
which uro fast coming into general use.
also
HAVE JUST RECEIVED. 5 RALES
Factory Yarn on Consigbmcnt. Fried
82:50 per Bundle of 5 lbs.
also
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF NEW FLOUR
from new Wheat.
also
ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE GEOR
GIA STRIPES', most desirable goods
in market of the kind.
also
HUBE RALES 7-8 RROWN SHIRT
ING on Consignment, and will be sold
low for Cash.
ALSO
BY STEAMER FROM NEW YORK,
Another choico selection of
LONG CLOTHS 12} to 2&
PRINTS 121 to 20 '
MUSQUITO NETS
DENIMS
HICKORY STRIPES
TICKINGS, &c, &c.
Uncurrent Money.
STATE RANK RILLS BOUGHT AND
Sold by
BULL & SCOVILL.
feb 23 y le
Notice!! Notice!!
Tremendous Decline
OF
PRICES
IN ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
FANCY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
&c, &a, &c,
Wo would respectfully inform yar numerous
friends and customers, that wc hare determined
to close out our present stock of
SUMMEILGOODS
At prices to suit the times.
Wc guarantee to give the HIGHEST
PRICES for all kinds of DOMESTIC PRO
DUCK, and to SI' T, OUR GOODS as cheap
or cheaper than an} one in Orangeburg.
EZEKIEL & KQH2T
feb 28 . 7 1?
h P
? O H g -
w 2 o g
o &
milK HIGHEST CASH MARKE" TRICE GIVEN
1 fur nil kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Rees
iviix, 'fallow. Hides, Furs, etc., etc., by
EZEK1KL it KOJLV.
feb 2.1 V 11
CARDS*
Has rcsuuicd the PRACTICE OF LAW nt Orange,
b?rg Court House, and may bo found at Ida Oft.
?vor Corncl8on, Kramer & Co.'e New Store, Russ<'
Street.' .. !.<??!. n,.<*?<. ? -. ? ?
mar 23 ? . ; ' ; . '? , ? , tf
? AGENTS FOR THE
Eqitablo Life Insurance Company
OF NEW 'YORKi'ib :
P0LICIE8 NON-FORFEIT?feLB,
Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holdem
feb 23 td
-1-.- v
IZLAIt & DIBBLE,
Attorneys and Solicitors.
Will Practice la Courts of the Stale, anil ?also of
the United States, especially In tbo Co'urtu of
B ANKRUPT C Y.
JAMES F. IZLAR. SAMUEL DIBIjkB.
feb SI ? %
P. J. MALONE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WALTERBORO, S. C.
Will practice in flic Courts of Orangeburg and
Colleton, and attend promptly to all business en
trusted to his care.
may 11 ' tf
Frederick Fersner,
MECHANICAL DENTIST,
Will attend to those who wish bis services at their
residences, by being informed through the Postoffice
or otherwise/ TEETH on GOLD and SILVER
PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK.
All work done Warranted to give satisfaction.
Residence: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Or.ipgc
burg District, S. C
mar 30 If
THE CANNON HOUSE!
(OPPOSITE COURT nOUSE.)
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re
spectfully inform tbo Traveling Pub
flic that his HOUSE is opened for
their nccomodut ion.
RATES OF BOARD. '
Board per D?y.?.$ 2 GO M
" m Week. 7 00
it Month.;..>..20 GO
ALSO A BAR-ROOM
In tbc Basement, which is supplied'with the lieft of
Liquors.
jas. CAisrisroisr;'
Proprietor.
augS c J7
JOSEPH McNAMARA,
dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,. HARD*
WARE, WOODWARE, CROCK- ?,0Jii
ERY, CUTLERY, &c, &c.
M A I 3ST - S T R GR T ,
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
feb 28 .1/
BULL & SCOVILL
ARE AGENTS FOR TJIE.
Underwriters Firo Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK,
assetts over ^obo-Goo: ? **T
1 FOR THE
Security Fire Iusnraiice C?nij[toSfJ*'-*?
OF NEW YORK -
ASSETTS OVER $l,000,?Ok
Thtae itand in tho first rank? of all fcnmumtor
Companies. J
feb 38 . y 'fa
ROBINSON & CO.,
RUSSELL STREET.
ALWAYS lIAVE ON HAND. A WELL- ASSORT -
ed Stock of Jhoiec
G ROCEBIES, HARDWARIS;
TIN AND GLASSWARE,
SHOES, DRY GOODS, &e;,;
AbSO A LOT OF
CHOICE CIGARS,
FOll SALE CIIKAP.
One STEAM ENGINE and SAW MILL
One HOUSE POWER, (for one or twelve hmses)
One CORN and COB MILL. Page's Make
One Second Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison'fl Make
One BILLIARD TABLE in good order
(inc Set of TEN PINS and BALLS
One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler & Wib-m. V
One SYRUP MILL with t\ i 100 gnlhm POTS
One Four IIor;?o WAGON
One French Burr Stone Wl. -3AT MILL
2 Sets of WAGON IRONS.
Wo nro nlso Agents for
CLEMENS, BROWN & CO S COTTON GIN.
Manufactured in Columbus, On.
feb 23 ly
EjlOR THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION
of Papier MnoliC, and Silver Ware over offered
in this market, suitable for PRESENTS lor littl occa
sions, call at
EZEK1EL & KOHN'S.
feb 28 y ? \ lq
ITIU ESI! TURNIP AND WI NT EH CABBAGE
1 SEEDS, for ??.'? *.