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LOCAL._= The oat crop is in a fine growing condition. I (Tighter and tighter?tho timc3 aud ladies dresses. We never see the Waltcrboro AVjkm norr-a-days. What has become of il? But one or two sheriffs! in the State refuse to lecogni/.c commitments from Hampton's Trial Jos'ices. Last Wednesday was Velen tine's Day, and many were the valentines that passed through our Post Office. A brick flue has been built in the Engine Hall for the use of the Post Office. 1 ? Mr. C. D. Blume is how rusticating in the Fork. No better place for ovjoyment. The people over there are all clever aud sociable. Not near the advances on liens are being given this year as were hut year. Merchans are very caution* and not quick to run farm.mm. . - IHK ll'l ? ? ? I . Mr. \V? M. Sain is now standing tl.o fine stallion of Mr. William Joiner. The animal is a beautiful and well bred horse aud gets excel lent colts. Tin: baptist enmai ls trying to secure as their pastor the Rev T. W. Molliehainp, a minis ter of wide-spread popularity, eh> queiiec and piety. tu our opinit.u the agricultural department of the AW* ami Courier is a humbug. It is suicidal to take \>p the space of an otherwise most excellent paper with stich trash. It don't pay to meet under pine "rees tf a Saturday night and fix up a hopping municipal ticket. The people at Branehvdlc are averse to such low schemes und generally repu diate them at the ballot hoc. OVll TU A WKS? Aie due Corgresfman C. W. Butt/, for copies of the Qonyrensioual lio or l \ outlining tho proceedings ?if Con gress and the doings of the Com pro hiise Commission. '1 he baru and other outbuildings vi) the plantation of Mr. W. L. W. Rih y were burnt on Monday mo. u ing last. Mr. Hi ley lost about 000 bushels of grain, and fodder, Sic. No h-M iime. Act cmhiuhwdly that ot nn ineendcary. We are requested to state that those who have not paid their town laxes will have their property levied on if the moaev is not fort, ic taii i ; . Marshal Cerlach has now a numb' r of exceptions in his possession. A word to ike Wise is sufficient* We have bcui requested by Mr. L. II. Wnnnunmkcr to slate lhut honora ry member!!tire invited to the anni versary of the Independent Young ?America Fire Company w'deh will lie celebrated on the 21st hist. This ?anniversary will Ivcn.s In-Hi ant us any ?of its prcdoi-ossessors. The C harlvston Nein* ami Courier of Ore 1-lth inst. announced the death in that city of Mr. B. A. Carson, a former resident of this p'acc. Mr. Car son was a strong advocnic of the tctn pernnce cause, having been connected Syith the oidcr for a number of years. He was buried in Charleston by the Quren < ity Ledgecf Good Templar*. Tit ic 1iampwxtax^~ We are gratified to stale that the people in this county are paying in their contribution to the lawful gov ernment with a great deal of prompt nesa. Already over four thousand dollars of tho ten p3t cc:it, lias been received by Judge Glover. Let Orangeburg county continue to up hold Hampton, aud she will have good cause to rejoice before long. In our opinion Chamberlain will "git up and git" ere the ides of March. He would do so before then if the soldiers ere taken away. A woman cured her husband of staying out late>f nights by going to the door when lie enmc home and whispering through the key-hole : "Is that you, Willie?" Her husband's name is John, and he stays at home every night now, and sleeps with one eye open and a revolver under his pillow. .- mm ? ? -... It was cold on Wednesday and Thursday last. On the night of the latter day a good deal of sleet fell, annihilating early garden plai.ls, and easting a woo-begdho look upon the countenances of our lovers of vegeta bles. It ni'ver pays to plant gardens the bist of ibis month. .Seeds are invariably destroyed. Mr. J. C. Pike keeps on in ihe even Ichor of bis way, selling dry gtods, groceries and guanos at uuprece.'ent ? ly low prices Let the people give him a call. His prices arc in the reach id every one. His profits are small. 1'ikc lives to let the people live, and does nut believe in charging double prices f or his goods. There i. ihc place to call if you want bar gains. a last ( iia m e? In c: r.seqconeo of the bad weather, and the demand for phbtographs, Mr. Schtilley hns concluded to remain hero about ten days longer, during which time an opportunity will t.c sdfordod those who have hot yet Lad their pictures taken to have their wants supplied. k r. S. excels in bis profession and we ndvisc our friends to call on him at once. V. M. c. A.? The annual meeting of this Asso ciation will be held next Thursday evening at half scVeii o'clock in their rooms, when officers will be elected. The members are earnestly requested to attend. The officers and wo king members arc much discouraged be cause so many members never attend the meetings and show no interest in the objects of the Association. Sure ly each member cau attend the ainnutl iiii i tin;/ in least. Tbc case in re lbiggmann ami benncker, petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, which seems to hang lire in the United States Court, is at tracting considerable interest among the merchants of our community. A good deal of sympathy is expressed for (he defendants, who are young men, and whose late linn was among our most enterprising as well as slrnighttorward in their dealings Our uirdi is that the mutter may 1? satisiactoiily settled, and that t . < iii.lie - mi i?iii- late young lit ., i not Ik-, too iigorous und exacting 'ihe in a x if 11 among merchants, as well us newspapers, should be '?live and let live " j t 'ST iiy/.i rs mmxteo Mr. August. Fischer, having a heart that beats warmly Cowards his cus tomers, and always anxious to cater to their wants, has made arrangements by which be will hereafter bo able to furnish I hem daily with fresh heel, pulk, fish, eggs, A:e. This want ha long been felt, and now that Fischer hasset his bead upon supplying it the people may rest assured that there will be no more complaints made for the want of something fresh to eat. He is just the man to carry out his new undertaking with success to himself and with .satisfaction to his cu -turners. Semi orders to his store with the cash and they will ^c filled upon the spot. MO HE A MESEMEST? Our citizens will be delighted to learn that the (lice Club will give entertainments at Masonic Hill on the evenings of the 27th and 28th insls., as a benefit to Messrs. E. G. To bin and G. A. Schi III ay. These young gentlemen contributed toctr time and labor towards fixing up the stage and painting the scenery in Masonic Hall, and wc hope our people will show (heir appreciation of their services by rewarding Ihcm with full bouses on the cveniugs mentioned. Tho en tertainments will be first-clues nnd those who arc fond of amusement will miss a treat by not securing seats in time. Full particulars in our next. STOOD TDK TEST? Wilcox, Gibbs & Col's Manipula ted Guano has stood the test of ten years' use, by the leading planters of .South Carolina, Kurth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida; con st unity gaining in popularity, and is now I In; best and most favorably known fertilizer in use in these States It has been iheir aim to furnish a fertilizer that cannot be surpassi-d, ami they have succeeded i i doing so, as is evidenced by its high reputation It is offered on very favorable terms; delivered at depots in the interior; payable in Coi'tdn, on me basis of fifteen cents for middlings, delivered at planters' depot next F??ll. Call 1 see t heir A gents. ami GOOD TEMl'LAltS? 'I he ltd lowing officers wore installed at the as meeting of I Sol he I Lodge No. 7.1, of this c uniy. Their new Hall, n ?iif l ethol Church; will be dedicated on Saturday 2-1 th hist. Appropriate add re.-st s will be dcliv crtd, to which the public i> invited. The Loilge is in a nourish ing conditio ?, numbering over foity members: A. W. Sandel, \V. CT. J. L Bozard, W. V. T. W. A. Edwards, Sec. D'. R. Barton, F. S. F. G. Cai n, T. James Cox, Chap. W. C. Sandel, W. AI. Rubi? Cox, G Y. C. Davis, S. E. C. Sandel, A. S. E. A. Sandel, II S. M. Ruplo, E. S. J. G. McKcwn, L. D. D. R. Barton. Alexander IL Stevens was sixty live on tho. 11 til tust. His health is better than it was. SCARCITY OF MOSEY? There is no doubt but. the present conditio" of all kinds of business and industry is Tearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winter is coming on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere; and consumption, with other throat and lung diseases will carry oil' many. These discuses should not be neglect ed. Doctors lulls are expensive, and we would advise our people to use ii -ib '- < M-rniutt Syrup. Ii never h i iaiit < < hie bottle at 70 cents ui l.?;ep Unix whole family well durii'g .be wniici. fwo dbscs wii| re ieve any case, hold in all towns in the Untied Slut es, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. i . Dukes. .i d vii i: tf/:.ira~ l be .Ion Alcxunler II. Steven says:?"The Globe Flower Cough S nip has proven a most va liable remedy to inc." Guv James M. Smith, of Georgia, stiys:?*'l shall always use it with perfect c mlidoiioc, and recommend it to the public sis a remedy w hich will afford that satisfaction experienced by lite and mine. 1: excels every thing for coughs, colds ami obstinate iiing affection*." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Stich endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the alllicted. Those suffering from cough, colds ami lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. WOSDFllFl rjj SUCCESS? It is rcpoi ted that Besehen's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in the United States, reached the immense sale of 10,000 dozen per year. Over 0,15 )0 Druggist have ordered this mudiciuo direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J.; and not one has reported a single failure hut every letter speaks of its ast >n ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on tho Breast, Consumption, or any disease of tho Throat and Lung;, Wc advise any person (hut has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist j -and get this Medicine, Or inquire about it. Regular size, 7? cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your coti^h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. a. C. Dukes. Dr. a. C. Dikks is giving away a handsome hook entitled "Pearls for the People," containing much valuable inlnruinlion and many interesting articles. 11 also contains a history of the discovery of the "llepatinc;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispnlion und indiges liou, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the llepatinc is used it cilccts a permanen' ami la-tiug cure ot these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our coiritry Take tin; llepatinc for all disea.-e.s of the liver. Call at Dr. J. G. Wntinumaker's ami gut a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark .Johnston's great Indian hlooil syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Wannamaker also ha- the medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. junc 2 I Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Kx 'cuttoils tu rm directed, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, :it Orange hiirgC. II. on the first M >u 'lav in March next, for cash ?II the Kigl.ts, Tille and In terests?f tlie Defendants in the following propei ly, to wit: A I tin- plantation or tract of bind containing one hundred and lifty acres, more or kss^ situated in t)rsiiigeburgCouniy and bounded on tin; North ami Ivist by lauds of Win. A. Watt, on the South by lands of Ksiato of Jacob Itoss, on Ihe West Ijy lauds of K. Du lib i d Levied on as the properly of A. .1. Carr. at the suit of l?\ F I "eitler. (luardian. AI.^O All that plantation or tract of land con taining live huiijlred acres, more oi less, situated in Snake Swamp in said County, hounded on the North by lands of XI? - Michcal, Fast by brown, South In lands of It. F. Simmons, West by lauda of A lien ft ray. Levied on as the property of Jolitl Rowe, at the Suit of Sarah It. Watt. AJJSO All that tract of hind, in said county containing eleven acres, more or less, about one and one half miles from Unmchville. bounded by lands of 10- A. Faircy and Sam'I bird, Levied on as the properly of .1. M. Clinrtrand at tliesuit of Izlar & Dili Ide. A I.SO. All that plantation or tract of bun- in Raid County, containing eighteen hundred acres more or less, being Homcstc'jd tract itf the late David I looser, also, one carriage, two WAgOii-i and ?.?!??? mule, Levied otinsUlc pru|k>'riy of David flon.-er at the suit of l>. .1. Twittyand .1 V Kiseiiiau a i.sb. All...that plant uion or tract >>f land in said County containing one hundred acres more or less, now in possession of David Iv Thomas, ami bounded i>n ihe North liy lamb of S. It. Kvans. Mast by lauds of F< title D <>. <"o Ihr, South by "lands of ! >. S. j riiouias aad L. It. i-'.vau-. ,\ l .so. one horse. Levied oil as the property of W O. iiinl Sarah Collier: Administrators of l>. L. Collier1 :>t ihe suit ?0 .lohn K. MOoier siieiUy for T. Andrews Asdgiiec/ a i.so. All that plantation or irael of land in said County containing two hundred ami ninety acres more or Ic-s, bounded South by l-.slalc lands of James A McGrew and Unhurt lloitck, [Cast by lands of \V A Me l?rew, North by lands of John J ll'iiager piller, Kmumtcl Wise and ll??ii?*it Keller, ami West by lands (if Henry Baiitidcr and Hoher! llotick. Levied on as the property of Tarltnii S Me'i l ew at the suit of W .) DeTieville. a i.so. All that plantation or tract of land, con taining one hundred acres, more or less, in Kdisio I'orlc, bounded South bv 1>. <>. 4e? coal; North by D It. barton; f ast by \V. A. Mnekoy, West by Bates and others. Lev in I oil as llii property of V. Mates a*, the suit of Allen itiehardsoii. A I .so. \\\ that p'anto'ion or tract of bind, in Caw Caw Township, containing two bun ? I red and four act es, more or less, ami bounded by I am Is of Stabler, Stalcy an I Zcigl?r. Levied on as the property of.J. A I. Hi ilcrbraiid at the suit of Jacob Bilder brand A I.SO, All that plantation or tr'aei of laud, in said County containing Iwb bund el acres, more or less, ami bounded North, Hast; West a lid South by lands of John S. liowniaii. Levied on its the property of Mrs. Sophia M. Fredrick at tliesuit of N. A. bull. A I.SO. Oil Tuesday IIii*(tili day Of March 1*77, at the plantation of .1. A. .1' 11 ildcrhraml, one l?t Hogs, one lot Cattle, Ibm-ehobl ami Kitchen furniture and Farming Imple ments. Levied on as the property of J. A. .1. lliblerbrand at the suit of Jacob llilder brand. A I.SO. On Tuesday the sixth day of March LS77 at the plantation of Jiio. C. Ilrrmnn, about fifty bushels Corn, about I (MM) pounds fodder j and about bushels Cotton Seed* Le vied on as the properly of Jack Randolph at the suit of .1. C. Harmon. Sheritl's Olli- c, ) .1. 11. LIVINGSTON, Or?iigeburg, C II S. < >. C; Feb. 10, 1S77. J Ich. 17 :;t. SHERIFFS SALUS. Mai (ha M. Stromaii, Adm'x. Against ?\Vatsoa A. O'Cain, bite Ordinary, auJ fib ers. By virtue of the Judgement herein. I will soil at Orangrburg C. II. to the highcst bidder on the first Monday in March next, the following real estate,' to wit : 1. All that piece or parcel of land situate I in Orangeburg county, containing cue bun dred and eight and one half acres, more or less, and designated as tract No. 1 on plat made by S. It. Ac \V A. Mel ichamji, Sur veyors.dated Stii April, 18711, 2. Also one other tract containing seven ty seven acres more or less and designated ;i*s tract No, '2. in said plat. & Also one other trad containing two hundred and forty acres ni?ro or le.ss, and designated as trad .\"o.in said plat. ?1 Also brio other '.ract containing one hundred and forty-seven 157*100 acres more or less, and designated as tract No. I in said pi t . also. The remainder in dower after the deter mination of .Mr-*. .Vurlha M, Siroman's es tate in two hundred and forty and a half acres, more or les--, assigned to her by Com missionersin Dower, and designated on said plat a ? tract "A " Terms of sale?One* half cash, balance on a credit of one yea--, seem ed hv bond of pur chaser i'li'tl mortgage of the premise*, l'ur ? ??haser to pay for papers and recording ALSO Mary K. Oliver, Adm'.x. ) . . f Frederick K- Oliver, et al. ) Hv virtue of the judgment in the abov< entitled case, i will sell at Oraiigcburg court lnm.se, to the highest bidder, on the lira. Monday in March next, the following tract of laud, to wit: All thai plantation or tract of land con taining one thousand ami sixty acres, more or less, situated in Orahgcbiirg county, and known as '"the Heaver Creek" plantation, hounded Fast ami South by lands lif Wil liam Speigner, formerly lands of Fi H. Heath, on the We a by hinds of J. J I. lion!;, North by Heaver Creek Marsh Term-; of Side?One-half cad:, balance payable in oi.e and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premi se-, purchaser to pay for papers and recor ding. (.'has. W. Am Jeer ) against .- Fore Itaford Sallev ami Sam. DauHig ? closure. I?y virtue, of the judgment herein. 1 will sell at Oraiigcburg 0. II. on the first Moti dav in March next during the legal hours of "sale, All that tract of land containing one hun dred acres more or less on Headwater of Little.Turkey Hranch, of the water- id' North Fdi-to Diver, bounded on the North bv lands of O. It. Hi lev, on the West bv hindsof.) .1 Hooker, South by lands of .M*. (J. timer, and Fa si by lands of (>. H. hi ley. Term- cash, purehascrjo pay for paper and recording. a i.so. Win. l\ Dukes ) Fort> a gainst > closure. W. C. Decves and Thus Smith 1 Hy virtue of the judgment herein, I will sell lit O rai ige hi i rg U. Ii. oil the first Mon day in March next, during tin legal hours of sale. All that lot of land at Howe's I'ump, coii laining Two acres mo,-e or less, b iimded Ninth by lands of M. Kohiuson Sr. South by lands' of W P Dukes, Ki-l hv So. ( a. Railroad' and West by lands of Miss M. Baxter and Norwood and Carter. Terms cash, purchasers to pay lor papers and recording. A I.so. (1. F.. Steadman, Assignee ] Fore vs. > closure. W. W. ? A. J. Fvans. J Hy virtue of judgment herein. 1 will sell iit Orangehiirg C; II. on the first Monday in M uch next during the legal hoars of sa'c. all that iraet or parst-l of land situate lying and being in the County id" Orange burg in Yoiiiig Zion containing eight It if it - drcd acres more or less, bounded on the ?"est by land- of 1* S Felder, North by 1 on's oft V Dowliiig and W L W Idey, on ibo Fast by lands of A .1 Kvaiis; and the eii tir.'Swamp p<>vlion of the remainder of the lands of A. .I. Ft'au-, and one. half of mill <>u Willow Swamp, with all mill and pond iiig privilege. Term* of Sale?-Cash erioiijjh to pay the siiin due with inn rest on the sealed notes mention, il in the i-omplaint, aud the cii.M aiid expenses ?i|" ihis action. And the l?a)* ance on a credit of one year. Secured hy bond of the purchaser, hearing interest froth tie day of sale and a iii"rtgageon the premi ses. Purchaser to pay for pap.-r.s and re' cording. at so. Ann C Steed ley 1 vs i Petition for .John David Whisseuhunt 1 l'artition and others j l?y virtue of die judgment herein I will sell at Oraiigcburg t'. II. on the first '.Mon day in March next, to the highest bidder at public outcry, the following trad of land, to wit : All that certain tract of laud situate and being in the Fork of Fdislo Itiver in the i loiinly of < Iraiigcburg containing two hun dred and til'tv acres more or less and bound ed hv hinds'of William H Ilartnett, Charles Seabrook, Walker Kittrull, F II W Hrigg maun Hi iijamiii Darker, Fphriain DarUur an I oihers. Terms?Cash enough to pay the sum as sessed by the Comniis-ioners to be paid to the petitioner Ann C. St evilly in Hew of j her I lower iti said lands together within leie-t in said sum from the 11th day of Aioil A D 1S7U ami the cost of this action ami the balance on a credit of one, two three and four years, secured hy a Bond of the purchaser or put chasers bearing interest from the day of sale anil a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser tci pay for papers ami recording. A 1,30 0:;axgkdchcj?In Common Pi.ii?s. Thenn.- L. /.innerman vs, Jacob \V Anllcy Tru-tecs el al F.y virtue of tho order of the Circuit Court herein, 1 will sell at public auction, at Oraiigcburg C II. on Monday the fifth day of March 1ST7, ^during logiii hours of sale, the following tracts of land in this ('eunty Tract of ?527 acres, more or less, on Sad ler Swamp, hounded North and Northeast hy lands lately of .lohn F Kiley, Northwest hv Sadler Swamp, Southwest by lands late ly of F I Iligdon ami F M Daiighnian, South by binds now or lately of Mrs M In auiint.and Southeast hv lands hitelv of John Miller Trac' of311 acre.*, more or less, bounded North by lands lately of John F Hilcy, Fast by South Carolina Company, South by lauds of S H Cannaday, and .West by lands of 1 (i Wann nnaker Terms?One third cash,"and the remain ing two thirds on a credit of one year, pur chaser to give bonds, secured by mortgage of the premises purchased, for the credit poi lion of the respective bids ami to pay for papers and recording. Sheriffs Otlice j J I! Livingston Oraiigcburg County S. O. U. Feb 10th 1N77." J SHERIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of sundry warrants on Liens I will sell for cash, on Tuesday the sixth day of March next, at the places herein men tioned, the following property to wit : At die plantation id".I (1 Wannamakcr, in the County of Oraiigcburg, About l"i bushels cotton seed. " oO " corn. " 1000 pounds fodder, sci/.ed on as crop of Edward Washington. also About 2000 pound* fodder " 5 bushels eoru '? " 40 " cotton seed One stack potatocs,*scized oh as crop of Peter miller under warrant on Lien to J G Wanuauiakei*. ALSO At the Plantation of II Rush, A hone 100 bushels " 2000 pounds fodder " 225 budtels cotton feud One lot shucks sei/u?! on as crop of Jo seph (rilliard and Jacob Livingston under warrant on Lien to 11 M Rush. AJ>0. % At plantation of Gen S Reed, in said county. About 50 bushels corn " 1500 pounds fodder, One lot of pea vines, seized on as crop of Geb"S Heed under warrant on Lien to J C Pike. a I.so At plantation of C F Gehrels ?in. "'raid County/. About 2 bushels corn " 'Kit) pounds fodder 800 ?' rice straw, seized as crop of Adam Aiken on Lieu A i.so About 1000 pounds fuddur " 20 bushels corn *' 25 " cotton seed, seized as crop of .Jerry Ivwiherly A i.so About 35 bushels cotton seed, " 20'.) pounds Fodder, " 7 bushels corn, seized as crop of H B Randolph, A I.so About ? bushels corn, , " I0! " cotton seed, " 1000 pounds fodder. " 200 " rice straw, seized as crop of Vaitdy Slrotnau. A i.so About 10 bushels corn, " 50 '* cotton seed. " 800 " fodder, seized as crop of Yaudy Randolph. a i.so About l? bushels corn " (100 pounds fodder " -MID " rice straw " 10 " cotton seed, seized as crop of Ned Hampton liiider warrants on Lieu to C F Gehrels et ab Al.?0 At plantation of Henry Livingston About 10 bushels corn, *' 500 pounds fodder seized a'crop of Henrv Livingston under warrant on lien to Hull it Seoviile. A I.so At the John Magrillcs place in said coun ty. 2 bales cotton. About 700 pounds lint cotton \ " 2 busl els catton seed, " seized as crop of Esau and William Pauling'' under warrant on Lien to Jas A Dantzler, .Sheriff's Office \ J. II LIVINGSTON Orangebnrg County !? ?. 0. C. \/raiiguuurg yuuiuy f I'Vbruary 17tb 1S77 J A CARD, It. j. C5. WANXAMAKER isin pos. ?e-:ion of the Receipts and Prescription Hooks of the late Dr. K. J. OHvcroY All ptisons desiring to get any of the above Vi -parntions or Renewal of Prescriptions ?an do so by calling on Dr. YV A NX A MA K EU, At his Drug Store. ang 21?rim According tu the latest improvements i|i the art. I. S. WOLFE over Ezckicl's Store, are i>reparctl ta execute anything in his line. ^ Guaranteeing a faithful attendance to business, he respectfully ask a continu ance of the patronage, which has hereto fore -been extended to the old firm of Siiidt r, Wolfe & Cat vert. --=. t'tr?'" All Work Guaranteed. JUST RECEIVED FROM 0. LAND RET 11 & SON, Onion Sets and Garden Seeds of all des cription AT k. jEZIKIIX, Dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewlery, tic. Always on hand Cartridges of all calibres, dec 2 Um. DENTISTRY. ok. b. p. mucken fuss Dentist Rooms over Store of Mr. Ceo. IL Cornelson's. fab'"' Charges Reasonable. .1 ? II X O *i REN SCCCKSSOIl OK KOHEUT JENNY. 1 ihu?rter fi'id Manufacturer OF 11A KN ESS & SA DDLE8. lias the pleasure to inform the Public that he has Received a heavy Stock from the North of every description what belongs to a first class Saddlery Establishment. Also wish to draw particular attention to Ills Stock of LADIES RIDING SADDLES and his assort men I of SHOES. Prices lower then ever. Good Saddles at $3.50. FOSt KLSS^T The Two Story Rnildii . in ih< Town of Lewisville. The first Story lilted upa a Store, complete in all respect . The second Story or ranged foi a Resilience. For particulars applv to GEORGE BOMVEU. ang. 5 tf sex i) 25c. loG. P. ROW ELL & Co., New York, for Phaiuphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 300 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising.