The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1836-1851, July 16, 1836, Image 3
THE JOURNAL.:
CAMDEN, JULY 16, 1836.
FOR CtiffiffcKSS.
Col. JOHN P RICHARDSON.
FOR THE STATE SENATE.
Col. JOHN CHE8NUT.
Jy We are authorized U> ?Ute that the following
gentlemen hare consented to be candidates for the
Hooaeof Representatives at the ensuing election:
LAWRENCE L. WH1TAKER.
JOHN D. MURRAY.
M. M. LEVY.
NOTICE ?The Her. J. A. Rcsicll will bold
Divine Service id the court house in this place, on
ftiday, the 29th insL, at early candle light.
July 15, is3b.
Extract of a Utter from tht Editor of the Jovzxil,
doled,
M CoLcxtci, (Ga.) July St:>, 1636.
" I shall go round the nation, by going ap the rivet
to West Point, and then across to ciutnpka?
u small town at the junction of the Coosa and Tal-,
Sfwwr* rivers- This route has been travelled, j
throughout the campaign, with perfect safety. 1 |
am informed, by many, that there is no danger to j
he apprehended in going directly through the natron.
1 do not wish, however, to run any unnecessary
risk; and as this route will require only a day j
more in travelling, 1 have decmrd it most prudent
to adopt it. 1 shall go in company with too or three
fndtflm.
"Too will, no doubt, hare aero it rrpratedly
stated thai the Creek war is over. This 1 do no;
Isfaos, thoughgwe moat hope for the best. Jib Hmbt,
the Creek Oecola, is undoubtedly-, now a prisoner
at Tuskeegee Got. Sculct sen lover acotnpasy
to demand bira, in order that he might here
meet the fate doc to his crimes. But Got. Cut,
of Alabama, had anticipated bita, and already taken <
tuCD into possession?so that Alabama, and not
Georgia, will mete out to him that toward which
his aggra rated cruelties merit- It is said here, that
the troops will be disbanded in a few days, and
wcenerer this event lakrs place, I anticipate a renewal
of hostilities. They should not be discbar?
ged until eTcry Indian is on the march for his arcsterm
kerne,
" ft is rumored here, this errning. bat open wbtl
authority 1 know not, that Col. Bkall, who was
seat aftcra large party of Indians, who were making
their way to Florida, bad overtaken them some
distance below Baker county, in this state, routed
and cot tbcm to pieces. I hope it may be true, but
there are such a variety ot rumors, of all sorts
afloat that it is impossible to determine which to
belie re. .
" Gen. Scott is not mote popular here than in !
Florida, bat Geo. Jtncr m winning goIdea oyizion*.
The notorious Jtx Hcsbt wee Ukrn by i
puty of friendly Indians under his command.
" It is expected that the < toge will commence
running between this and Montgomery towards
lbs end of the present week."
KNO.W1LLE CONVENTION.
We glean the following information from an cr *;
trn of the Colombia Times and Gazette: -A :
member from this State who left Knoxville on the ;
7th, states that the convention was organised at the I
appointed time,and Gen. Ilsvsa appointed I'rrsident,
with400 nacubets in attendance, representing
Un states. It is uncertain what luute will be adopted?it
is however ad nutted by all that the road
mast poos down the French Broad. T he cost ?
which is estimated at I! .000,000 dollar* It appear* !
there was an enderstanding among the members j
far tkt jmrpoo* of prtsterrmg harmony, that no peculiar
route should be spoken of, not even m pn> j
v*..
THE COTTON CROP. \
Wo ore informed by our western papers that the ,
rains and frrwrhets have been so frequent that not i
mot* than half crops will be made on the Alabama 1
river, should the balance of tbr season be ever so ,
favorable This wc believe is the case throughout i
the whole southern country?which, together with 1
the great deficiency consequent on the Indian and 4
Texian wars, must inevitably LU far short of.tho .
demand. This stale of things will, we think, be
bo the means of on advance ic prices?so much so,'
that the planter will grt almost, if not quite, as
znocb for bis half crop u be would, bad a fall one
beta made.
Oar readers sriQ Sad in lo-daj'a paper a letter
from the Editor, who ia at present on a toox through
a portion of the western country. He differs with (
the latest information we have received as to a (
speedy cessation of hostilities in the Creek nation.
A lino of posts has been established on the mail (
roate between Cutambas, Geo. and Montgomery, (
Ate. for the parpoaeot intercepting straggling In. |
diana and giving perfect -wearily to the maila. ),
TEXAS. J |
The rooogaitiou of tb Independence of Texas1 {
has bees, by common consent, left to the trill of the
President. It is placing at Ha dupoaal the liberty
of a people born to be free. This is indeed what
ws did not expect from those who, at no very distant
day, characterized him as li?c greatest tyrant
on earth. j i
THE SURPLUS. {i
We have ascertained, from a tabic calculated on '
the h?is of a surplus of 30,000,000 on the first o'
January, 1837, that Sooth Carolina will receive, i
according to the mode of distribution, l,123,tr>l or
6,7*8 dollars more than she contributes. The question
now is what shall be done with this money
We say, loan a ou. to the several corporations fox
the purpose o< Internal Improvements.
The invention of Dr. Nott for rendering AnUxra* (
cits coal a substitute for wood, has been tried and
proved successful. This gentleman has, tor several
vMn. with no little lihnt ??i ? i
? / ! ? ? ? mutu cxpvnvr *!'
plied Um power of bis funl mind to tne sccoraplnlr
ment of this great object bj which he baa conferred
upon bis count// an incalculable benefit. Had
not tbia discover/ been made, the effect on our northern
Steamers in a few /ears for the want of wood
*rooid bare been ?ach as to render almost necewa'^
, ry the destruction of one for the soslcuanoe of tlx
other, and consequently the total suppression o
this mode of- navigation on our northern vratrrs lt
is well known that almost the whole northcxi
portion of oar country aboands with inexbscstibt
deposits of the Anthracite coal, the cost of wbid
ia comparatively small?so much so, that the ex
pease of the steamer jVovtJty, by its substitution ii
her trip between New York -od Albany, has, it
one season, been curtailed near nineteen tkounmi
dollars, the result of which, must be tbe means, no
: only of reducing the price of transportation, bn
the establishment of a line of steam packets bctweci
this country and Great Britain.
Q7 We here been favored by a triced with tin
perusal of the last Mo. of the Southern Baptist, pab
lisbed in the City of Charleston. It is the first rr<
have seen and therefore examined it attentively,fo:
which we were liberally rewarded by its variety o
useful and interesting matter. It is a pspe, wH
worthy the notice not only of its doctrinal a 'berents
lot of all whose becoming policy is, to collect lh<
most information at the smallest expense.
Improving by Degrees ?The degree of Admiral
Vice Admiral, and Rear Admiral has been created
by the passage of the late Mary Bill. This hai
been done to act as a stimulant to rouse its drooping
Spirits, and spnr them on to deeds of " noble dar
ing." Has it come to this T? then talk no more o
Liberty and the love f country, but let our motu
he?I'romotion.
The schr. Urchin, CapL Bridges, arrived at Men
Orleans, on the 28th ult. from Metamoru, reporti
thai active preparations were making by the Mexicans
for another descent upon 7>xas?thai the
Commissioners who were sent to Metamorc* tc
treat for an exchange of prisoners, had been arrested
by the Mexican authorities and confined in prison,
and all overtures for an acknowledgment o(
icxiazi ibov}^uiwucv privaipwiuj muica. v.*pi
Bridges also rrports, that the Mexicans bad 40OC
troops at Mctaincraj, 4000 at the Ndcces and G00C
at Salvitlo, all burning to meet the T?xiat? rifl?
again. The Texians were also making preparation!
to gire their invaders a team reception, both bj
sea and land. The troops were to march for the
Rio Grande to meet the enemy.
On Saturday, the 9th inrL the members of the
Camden Jockey Club convened at the Sumter Ii>
frl and elected the following officers :
Gen. J AS. W. CANTEY, PresT
Msj JOHN MICKLE, 1st Vice Pres't.
Maj JOHN CANTY, 8d.
Col. JOHN BOY KIN, 3d.
Mai. A -11. RtlFFlN, 4th.
JESSES NETTLES, Esq. Sec'y. & Tr's
i'ommti Bicationw,
roa rue camps* socrsal.
Setrrawvtt ta, 9th July, 1838.
Mr. Editor ;?Tlic word allnded to in the conundrum
which appeared in the Journal of the 2d July,
wc have ascertained to be HEROINES?and i!
you think the following worthy ol publicity, you
vrill confer a favor by publishing it:
Corcioius.?J am a word of sis letters, and
command own respect and esteem than all the be roes
and heroines, whose chivalry has ever decked
the pages of either ancient or modern history. 1
saaftw m* msottlftfi ni* nr f ! nnm a n i4? nf awsttisim ssitsiwnti
I M?VI?PB IWIWV1 ??IVITV|?
1?Mjr 3d. 4tb sad (5th i* an old maid's choice
ot i husband.
2?Mr let 3d, 2d and 5ih it an article ranch need
by coach makers
3? Mr 5th, Sd, 3d and CUi, like the word you ore
in search of. make* a great noise in town*
4?My 5th, 3d, 3d and 4llt u a piece of economy
if used well, will urc a great deal of expense in
buying stockings.
i?My Sib, 3d and 5th i* an infantile expiration
or father.
6? Mr Cth, 3d, 2d and 4th i* a material without
which cloth cannot be mtnnfactnrrd.
7? My 4th, 3d and 6th b *x pram on amr nard
by my subjects when ?nr?Ud to pay baaugo to their
"T, 3d and 4 th b what Co!. Tar I ton did at
the tattle of the Cowj* u.
"fi? My lat. 3d, 3,4th and 5th b what my true
subject* frequently receive from the law* ot' their
Buootrr.
10?My 1 at, 3d and Sth i* expressive of the character
of my faithful subject*. 1 never foil to take
the lib of "my moot particular friend* and gveate*!
idatirrrs; and notwithstanding my tyranny, 1 am
featly lorad by all my subjects. II??.
roa rut canoe* jocrxal
ItKAD THIS.
Ptlmird Kelt# f 'Jtl Fog mot.
Kit Ug am toibr bri Maga into T llebrim
For wa Tern, Urn G (lien etlili feandlt ru. b.
Tot bed ays, oft lie age oil addrthlength,
Tothrts igbtof tbrst flongit add Kthal renglh.
Sow ater lw ill drin Xnought butt bcc,
Tho uparent ofbeal Hi sod dot Gy.
Santa dma.-V^ uir been favored
with the following extract of t letter from
in offiecT in the Texian Naval Service, to
a gentleman in thia city, dated the I4lh
ult.?"We had Santa Anna on-board of
oar vesse 1, the fnvituiUe, intending to take
him. by order of the President and Coun
cil, lo Vera Cruz, but to my satisfaction
ihc citizen* of Velasco, with other*, came
on board end took him off, determined not
to let him go."?Char Cottr. .
A report has reached Augusta, that
Judge H N Rrid and family, on a trip
from St Augustine to Tallalitsscc, have
all been murdered bv the Seminole*
DIED.?At Claiborne, on the 10th till, of Phthi?ts
Pulmonale, Mr. William //. Til ma a, formerly
of Una plare
NOTICE.
THE firm heretofore existing under the
fir.n of CARPENTER &. BONNEY, in
consequence of the death of the lormcr,
was dissolved on the 1st day of May last.
All demands due bv, and to the concern
tvill be attended hy the subscriber who
having purchased the entire interest of the
concern, will continue the business on his
own account. The stock on hand will he
disposed of at reduced prices through the
summer months for cash, or to those who
ninifiiml in th<Mr rt*virtrnts. C.nnntrv
merchant? will find it for their interest to
call (as his ohjcct is cash) and examine
hit. stock, as he is determined to put goods
to Uiom at a shade above cost.
E. W. BO>\NEY.
f LOOK AT THIS?
~M"R w"-LIAM CLAIBORNE, about
? It J the year 1816 vr 1817, removed frona
I,! the County of Amelia, in the State of Vir<
ginia, and settled in some put of North
. # _ K.k. l.!^L > aM M Lia
j ^oruiinii Bince which umr, icuububvc
1 nol heard from him or been able to aacer
I tain the place of his residence. A Legscy
bequeathed to him by his wife's father,
Johu Bag by, will become payable the 1st
of January 1837, and the undersigned Ex1.
ccutor of the Estate is anxious that he
j should come forward and receive it; and
J that he, in the mean time, do advise the
undersigned of the place of bis residence.
* If Mr. Claiborne is dead, or has removed
5 from Carolina, his surviving relations 01
r any other person who can give any inforf
nation concerning him, or his descendants
1 will"confer a favor on the undersigned, by
, communicating such information by fcttci
- directed to him at Kanawha Courthouse,
Virginia.
! TIIOS MATTHEWS, El'ar
June 1
I
1 CflmHpn Ornhnn Satia
. ty's Academy.
' AN Assistant is wanted for this institution
' to teach Penmanship, Arithmetic aad the
other ordinary branches of an English education.
Undoubted testimonials will be
' required, both for Literary and Moral qua'
lifirations. Applicants, slating their terms
and naming their references for character,
1 will appiv (all postage paid) to
' MOSES HO LB ROOK, Principal c o. s a.
July 16-25?if
r; Sporting Intelligence.
| A Sweepstake open for three years old
colts and fillies, to be run for on the day
j preceding the regular races over the Cam'
| den course, mile heats; entrance 8100, for1
frit 860, three or more to make a race:
closes 20th of October neat. Persons
' wishing to make entries can do so by forwarding
their names, color, sex, sirs and
i dam of the entry to the subscriber at
. Camden, at any lime before the 20th Oct.
next.
JESSE 8. NETTLES, See*jr.
July 16-25-tf
C7*"The Editor of the Courier, Augusta
Ga. will give the above a place In his paper,
until the 20th October next, aad forward
his aecount to the subscriber;
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
On Monday the 25th insl. at 10o*elock,
A. M. Will be sold in rear of the subscriber^
store the effects of Henry Brace aa
rendered in the schedule of bis assignment
for the benefit nf creditors.
One Portable Writing Dealt,
Two Ctam, one shop Desk,
One U kingtiiaM. Tables;
Sworsl A Epnletfs,
vnovei & tob**,
Andliona, Clofhe? Horse,
W a?h Viand,
Chair*. Ac.
Conditions cash, and ??lr positive.
E W. BONNKV, Assignee
July 16
Hagin's Hotel.
BEL A IK, 8. C.
SO 1-9 auto MMl (Juried*, A C ?t Uu Camden
road.
Where the subscriber cootinoes bis Boose
of Entertainment, baring built a are kamsc,
expressly for (be accommodation of strsn*
gcrs. lie hopes to be able to render his
guests comfortable and happy, and solicits
* oAAiinuinr# of former oatronaae.*? No
i exertion* shall be wanting on ibe part of
' the gubacribcr.
david haoins.
July I0--25~cm
N. B. .Mr. C. Wingct, ray s gent for the
boost, will be ia constant attendance.
D. H.
Trances Let,adm'x.T.8. Let) In Cbaooery,
*? > Krninv.
Joeph lee, et al. ) Bill.
By virtue of an order of the Court cf Chancery
in the above caoac, I will aeU at pablie auction, at
the Brick Yard in Camdra, on the first monday in
August neat, a quantity of brick, burnt and unburn!,
and the wood, Ate. now on hand. 1 will alao
eel! on the same day, before the court bonaa in
Camden, four shares in the Camden Hotel Association
Stock.
TERMS?A credit until 1st January next on
notes with approved personal security.
W.M. J. GRANT, Ommistuner.
| July 10.?84-c
! LANDS
FORSAXE
/||HE subscriber offers fur sale hia va*
luablc plantation, on ihe west aids of
the Waierco river, and on both tide* of
Sawney's Creek, about 10 miles above
Citnden, consisting of upwards of
3,000 acres of land.
There is about 400 acres of open land in
ithe tract, aud tho balance well timbered
with oak, hickory and pine. In the tract
{there is a largo body of the best land, uncleared.
On the premises are all the
it necessary buildings, and in excellent repair
for carrying on an extensive planta1
ti?n. and supplied with the best water.?
1' On Sawney's Crrek, running through the
| land, there are some raluablo mill seals.?
Any person desirous of purchasing,
would do well to examine the premises, as
s great bargain may be had, and on liberal
terms. ALLEN STEWART.
Juoe 18?21?if
wesamBBSBBBmammmmmmmt
j Just Arrived!
1 ?real and Important Hews
FROM VIRGINIA!!;
i ; This day notice has been received of
* I the Virginia Schemes to be drawn during!
* the month of Aogust, presenting a series'
' of prizes never before offered, including-;
> 3 Capitals of $30,000
l 1 do 25,000;
4 do 20,000
! in Grand Consolidated Lotteries! all to be i
I drawn in Cnrlir nA(i<n Im ?iMni
?" ? ? ??? ? uvhm mm g.'vu
> that distant Adrenlnrers may be enabled to
forward their orders in time, to
S. J.SYLVESTER,
| 130, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
40 prizes of $1,000
VIRGINIA STATE
ZaOTERT.
CLASS A O. 10.
For the benefit of the Petersburg Benevo1
lent Bleebanie Association, to be drawn at
. Alexandria, Va. Saturday, August 6.1836.'
SCHEME.
, $25,000,8.000,4,030,3000,2,000,40 prises
. of 1,000,60 of 200 60 of 150, 65 of
j 100, dee. dee.
> [ Tickets $10.?Shares in proportion.
I Certificate of a package of 22 whole
; j tickets will be sent for $130. Delay not*
to send youl orders to Fortune's Home.
! irmmivTA kTATR
! V 111 M.J.M. KJ M A A JUI
Lottery.
Class No. 5.
. For the benc8t of the Mechanical Benevo-;
j lent Sodety of Norfolk. To be drawn at 1
Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Aug. 13, 1396.
m capitals.
: S30.OO?
$30,000.10,000, 6.000. 3,140,3,000, 2,500
2,000, 50 of 1.000,20 of 500. 20 of 300
Tickets 10 dollars.
A certificate of a package of 25 whole j
tickets will beaent for 130 dollars. Pack- i
ages of halves, qua ten and eighths in pro-)
portion.
Grand Consolidated i
:msibbt :
CLASS NO. 5.
To be drawn at Wilmington, Wednesday,
1 August 17,1*36.
SCliRME.
#20,000, !
5,000,3,000, 2.000,1,640,20 of 1,000, 20
of 300, 20 of 150, he. dec.
Tickets only 5 dollars.
A Certificate of a package of 25 whole
ticket* will be seat for 06 dollars.?Tackages
of shares io proportion.
VIRGINIA STATE
LOiTERY,
CLASS No. A.
Pot the beaeft of the Town of WeUsbnrg
To be draws at Alexandria, Saturday, AogastSO,
1830.
SCHEME.
30.000 DOLLS.
I6,0<>0.6.000,6,000,4,000.10 of 1,000,16
of 000, 30 of 600. 90 of 4,00,90 of 90IN
Tickets only 10 dollars.
Certificate of a package of 25 whole
I Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may
be had for 130 dollars. Packages of shares
in proportion.
Mammoth Scheme.
VIRGINIA STATE
% LOTTERY.
Class No 3
Endowing the Leesbsrc Academy, and i
for otficr purposes. To bi drawn it Alexandria,
Va. Saturday, Aug. 27,1630.
Scheme.
Thirty thousand dollars.
8,000, 4,000.3,000,3.500, 1,067 1-2.100
of 1,000,10 or 500, SO of 300, 81 of 200
Tickets 10 dollars. i
A certificate of a package of whole <
' Tickets will be scot for 130 dollars, shares i
in proportion. Orders for single Tickets
or packages must bo addressed to
S. J. SYLVESTER,
130 Broadway, N. Y
! NOTICE.
; THE snbrrribcr has just received a supply
of choice Groceries, vs.
SUGAR, MOLASSES,
B ^rV ot litft J ftiv E,
POHT do. i
j TEMERIFF,
MAR SAILS, DO.
1 Bbl. Fine Salmon Fish,
M WB A. WW A. fa cWr %r w wv mm M m/9 ra M ?
Lcftwiich't best chewing TOBACCO,
honey due do. J. |* J
The aborc articles will be sold low for *
cash. J. L. JONES.
May 21-17 if
NOTICE.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform
his friends and customers, that baring
purch sed fr**r? Mr. A. C AXON NET, his
entire stock of merchandise on very liberal
terms, and added his own to it?he has
removed to that well known stand, corner
of Broad and Rutledge Streets, where,
preparatory to bis^ laying in an entire new *
supply he will continue gpllin?
DRY GOODS, FOR CASH,
AT COST,
AND GROCERIES, WINES AND
CONFECTIONARY, on very reasonable
terms.
From his customers, and those of Mr:
Caton!Vbt*s, he solicits a continuance of
their liberal patronage, which he hopes to
merit by close attention to business, and
a firm determination, to tell GOODS
cheap.
W. J. GERALD!
April 0?11?If.
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
Ut THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASE.
Iliuv II. Rooe,}
t*. > Case w Attachment.
W?. Y. Fnrra. $
WHEREAS, the plaintiff in the shore action
did, on the 13& day of April, A. D. 1635,
file hi* declaration in the office of the Clerk of this
Honorable Court, against aid defendant, who is
nbscnt from, and without the limits of, this Stele,
and has neither wile nor attorney known within the
same, on whom a copy of the said declaration with
a rah to plead thereto, within a year and a day,
??? ?-?' *
?? ?- ????is, ukicioci uroepffl, in por*
nance of an act of the General Amembly, In that
ease made acd provided, th&t the said defendant do
appear ant plead to the said declamation on or before
the 29th day of J air, in the jeer of oar Lord
one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, otherwise
final and absolute judgment will then bo awarded
uaiait him.
JNO. B. BRUCE, C. C. P.
Office of Common Picas, ?, ,, . Darlington,
Jolj 29, 1835. J !*ld Pr * f6
List of Letters
Remaining n the Post Office at Camden,
& C July I, 1830.
A?Mrs. Mary Allen.
B?Leonard Bee be, Jss. L. Beatty, Vincent
Bell, Jefferson Brecdco, Washington,
Braeey. ^
C?Airs. Ann J. Collin*, Jas. Ckwd 2;
John G. Campbell.
E?Miss Sarah E. English, Abraham
Eddy.
G?G?saway God bolt
H--David Ho]man, Etheldred W. Ha
well, Alfred Hammond, Jonathan Hayes,
Alfred Hayes, Richard Hoot
J?Sarah Jackson.
K?Jcphtha Kelly, Everton Kennedy:
L?Levin Lane, J. R. Laws, Mrs. Rebecca
Lowry.
M?Rrdick Hosely, Aoni M'Dooold,
Tbos. MCrcadj, Roderick Morcbesoo,
John' Mothertbcad, D. M'Caskill, AHen
M'Caskill, Angus M'Sween. Hogb M*CaJl,
Joseph M. Marshall:
N?John A. NeUaon*
R?Ed m and Rejr no Id*, E. H. Rogers,
Tbos. Richardson, Geo. Riddle.
8?Tbos. Smith, David Scott, Mrs. Martha
Shiver.
T?Satnl. P Thompson, Win. J. Tickling.
W?Mr. Watraan, Beth F. Watkins,
Wm. R. Yoong.
P. THORNTON, P. M. .
FOR SALE.
A Light 2 horse Barouche (new) with
harness complete. Also a pair of
well broke yoong horses, if immediate
application be made they can be purchase^
low. ALSO.
Two road wagons with harness complete,
and a first rate saddle horse. Apply at
this office.
Jane 18?21-tf
WET NURSE WANTED.
Liberal wages will be given far a wet none
of good character and bealtby; one without
acbild would be preferred. Enquire at tbi
ffice.
Ma y 14-.16.-tr.
Fresh Cordials?J net rerelffd
Rantwrry and Lemon SYRUPS,
Strop of Roses, I Crewe dt Rose,
Ptsk Leaoa Sjrop, I do do Citron,
D...C. I J. J_ O
UU UC v
ConeM, Parfcit Anwar,
Omm d* Rono, lleile de Venn*,
do dshoka, Anisette, For sal* by
Oct. 17. H LEVY.
NOTICE. t
Those Indebted to M'Caskfll dt Rower, on
note or aeconnt, for 1833 '4 and '5 are requested
to make payment, aa it is desirable
to close the books of that concern.
P: M'CASKILL.
April 9?11?if
JI'ST RECEIVED,
IN EXCELLENT ORDER,
From AT. York and Philadelphia,
A FULL scrrw of
DRT70S & &23X0ZN28,
French A Enflish Chemicals,
Together with a large and varioos assortment
of Cupping and Enemata Instruments
of superior quality, deserving the attention ot
families as well as practitioners of Medicine
Dec 12- W'Jf. REYNOLDS.
NOTICE.
]|i R. GABRIEL 8. GERALD will
ItJL act at my lawful agent, during my
ibsence from the stair.
W. B. DANIELS.
June 18-21 -tf
LAW BLA1VKS
for ealc at litis Office.