The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, September 22, 1838, Image 3

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    per gallon; tut say jonly 10 dollars per tar
cl.tho product of 4 acres ifl worlh BOO dol
lars. Let us' reckon two hands at 120 dol-
'lara P annum cacli, making 240 dollars.
Two additional nanus durnifr tho time oi l
Offiocof thoPkxiyuEe,
Nr.w Oklbans, Aug. 30. J -
FROM, THE SOUTH WESTERN
FRONTIER.
if. i' .L Ti. :.,iin' 'ILvi'.t.-.i in
gathering, say ono month each, at 20 UoJ- v uii:iMguii;c puunsiicu yesiui-
lars cadi per month, equal 40 dollars. 'JTw ""J ' . " " vuiuaiiy y
cost of 80 barrels call 40 dollars,, ahd (ho n,7Z rc.
total is 320 dollars, to winch add storage, cd T,,at )apcr of t,)e 23d nstalalc8
cartage &c. 80 dollars anl you have 400, that Gen. Ruslr, at the head of up-
having a clear profit of 400 dolls, per an- wards of 800 men, was, at the last uc
num for the spit, Itlie cost of which was 10 counts, in pursuit of the disaffected,
AJolls. per aero .and clearing 1,0 "per acre J w. were represented to he rapidly
U UK! OIlL-1
making but 60 dolls. not for rent, but for'
tfio estate for ever. ,
It is true the crop may fail, so may a ctop
of corn. Some items of ihy estimate may be
too low, others me probably too high, and
good wine is surely worh more than 'ton dol-"
lars per barrrel. , j( , ,, . .
However, the estimate shows that wiie
growing is more profitable than wheat, anu
policy dictates that if we drink wine at all,
it should be made at home, otherwise every
feud in Europe shakes our independence and
creates a revolution in pur commercial affairs.
On the Eubicct of domestic manufactures'
and as connected with our natipnal prosper
ity, I purpose Bending a separate paper and
therefore dismiss the subject now.
The successful cultivation of vines on
any soil requires experience, and perhaps
more here than in Europe, because our sea-
eons are more irregular,
dispcrsinc and it is supposed the; out
break will be put down with hut littW
difficulty. Tho Cherokees, wlio wcb
reported to have joined them, have de
clared the intention of remaining nu
tral., . ,
The Herald adds, moreover, fiat
Lieutenant Henry of the ?d r'egincnt
u.a. A, nail gone to Tops, to liarn
the extent of the difficulties thereanil
Jo uscertaiu if any of our Indjani are
engaged therein i '
A FATAL ATTEMPT AT LYNCH-
ING.
VickBuurir has been the bcqio ol a-
nothcr disorderly and illegal proceed
ing, which resulted in bIood;ied and
death. The particulars arccivennt
full length in tbc Register of Saturday
last; but. wo have room merely ior a
general notice of the nffrnv. .
It seems that some tenor liffcen per
sons, ardent (overs of justice aul social
The nice point appears lobe pruning and order, armed themselves witlnnitskcts,
, choosing cions; The latter however necessa- ropes, iMc. and proceeded about 11 o'
, .uin .m ,tn),ht i,.. i unmn .irtrrr. iltsnon. clock Thursday night, 23d iust., to in
sed with to the ereat iniurv of the aualitv. l,ict summary justice upon a family of
, . ,-, , P r i, i . tour ucimans, named l'Jckenstcin, (a
&nP h!j"fanfL?f. ..b?ss.a",l"n."- father and three sons,) who lived in the
because of the scarcity of roots. In order k t u (;sonlerly h(msc
to preserve the credit of Pennsylvania wine, They demanded admission. This
great care in this respect will be necessary, beiti" refused, they broke open the out
and the process should be cdmmitled to nono cr door and entered, J. A. licit, a Gcr-
but exDerienced hand's. an nn unusually rash and ad
Another fortunate circumstance' highly venturous young fop, leading the way,
a. uu :,..i: : ,i. r.., before he entered he called to his com-
, .. " -, rades; "who will eo m with meifl
mat weir mirouucuon necu not Qim.nisu me d lh w , g - al nicil tl.!lt
..tt. p ...i . l. I .. r . . i
wucai oi tum, iiidniuuuii a uiu ihcv would. Tlie iamilv w:is in the
former floun.ij best in a soil ill adapted to upper story of tho house. He com-
tho latter. , menccd nsccndinK tho stairs, when per
Rlr. Traub informs t- '-1 consid- J Imps, dreading the resistance of some
erably inclined is vaitly preferable 101 Une he saw, or more effectually to clear
A Riie.li rif inclines lO the I . . ' l- J:-liiirirpil nnn nf liia
SXyWi f finest flavour and g" MCvAirt
is therefore prcleu, oui no auua, D". jttWS. A volley ot tour or live bhois
rnm.lm fisnerleliie Roes, north sides wilH vvna almost instantly returned, Hclt
prosper bestlier, because grapes raised on feH dead, a part of the skull being torn
iUdew in nirnd nlmost tho whole of the brains
!.. "-.- -r lnriance of the vine, dashed out.-IIis comrades seeing him
Northern alone are not subject to that mal-
ody. That gentleman informs me that good
ivme cannot be manufactured, unless cellars
ir.iVd for tho Durnoso, none of
which vet exist.
I do not wish to bo understood as advo
''..! ,.rt;nn nf vsinp. nn the con
e. . . i nnt spr nnslv endancrer his lite
trary, 1 deplore tne excessive uc. m "i- - v . ,
. i . . -i. .1- nuest was holdover the body ot licit
gument is, urn n we wu, co u. - ft idct rcndercd Umt hc camc
tide (and that we will each day testifies) it , . . tb ,)ands q( one of thc
should be tlie growth of our own soil, be- Flekenstcins." RIcasurc3 have
pnnsa the Droduction thereof adds one lucra- i..n raitGtl (0 brine the offenders to
ffdrthxs )cert'ori-l roqulrcs the
gifyl reason to tcaca .tlie practice ot exqui
sitocrueltv; Tho bruto who teats liia vie-
tiiVdocs it in answer to tho promptings of
linger or ol instinct, anu However paimul
tcits object brutcfetocity may bo, it lacks
tl abstract trait which wo understand by
lis Word cruelty. An instanco of the most
jjarllcsss conduct recently Camo to light
ij Boston through tho Police, A poor wo
ton named IsaBclla Conner was brought
in nn infnrrnnttnn llmt film wnft incnnn luif
hot furiously mad. Ill thc course of the ox-
limination il appeared that she has been
Itcinperale, irtuiislrioii3 and praiseworthy
woman; that tho loss ot lour children, ono
after another, broke her heart, and unsettled
her reason; and that the bruto of a husband,
instead of protecting and cherishing her,
sold oil her. lurnilurc, and deserted her.
when round slip was m the room lately oc
cupied by herself and husband, without fur
niture, and without means, biie was sent
tn tho hospital for the insane. The Boston
Post would seem to intimate that there are
others inhuman beside her husband. "Tho
Rcconding Angel above drew a black mark
against the name of the officer, whoso long,
bony fingers rudely clutchod her shoulder,
as ho led her to tho door on the way to the
cellar lock-up. J oim
New and Important Invention. A cor
respondent of tho National Intelligencer
states that Mr. Asahcl Collins, of Ulster vil
lage, N. York, has, made what is likely to
prove a valuablo improvement in the mode
cf supplying air to tho fires of forges and
luruaccs ol various descriptions, oy whicl
a great saving will bo effected in the quanti
ty of fuel necessary to renci-ale a given dc-
grco of heat.. A fan wheel or other blowing
apparatus, is. to bo placed within the flue of
thc lurnace, and put into action so as to ex
haust tho air from thc lire-chamber, and the
air thus, drawn through tho fire is to bo con
dutccd, through a tube, in its highly heat
cd Gtalc, into thc ashpit, . under the grate
bars, which as well, as thc furnace, is to be
mado air-light. Such a portion of fresh air
as may be found necessary to the purpose
ol Keeping up the combustion is to bo ad
muted through proper openings, rrom
number of experiments, fairly tried,
Please, continue in your paper tie name
of
WILLIAM J. IKELEK,
f Mount Pleasant, as a candidate for Com-''
missioner for Columbia county, at the ap
proaching election.
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Mr.lFcbb, . , .
Wo wish you to give notice to tho clec-
tora of Columbia county, that
WILLIAM COLE,
of Sugarloaf, will bo a candidate for Com
missioner at tho October election.
MANY.
thc
plan scorns likely to exceed in utility the an
ticipations of the inventor. Mr. Collins has
made application for a patent for his inven
tion, but has delayed the having it comple
ted, as ho expects to make further improve
ments by which tlie apparatus will be ren
dered still mote efficient.
IIYMENlAXi.
fall, suddenly took to their heels and
no more was seen ot tiiem. oomc oin-
pr nnmea have been communicated 10
I us but we relrain from giving them at
i.rpspnL lest we should either iniure
1 innocent individuals or prejudice the
3-1 administration of iuatice. It is thought
I that the vound3 ot ! letccnstcin win
An in-
MARRIED By the Rev. D. S.Tobias,
on the 20th inst. Mr. Charles Lee, to Miss
Maria Zteelcr. both nf TtWn.
DIED At his residence at Lewis. Brown
rnnniv. Ohio, on the 3d day of September
inst. WILLIAM PARK, Esq. tho lather of
Dr. Russell Park of Jorscytown, at the ad
vanced ago of ninety years.
Knr mnnv vcars nrior to 1810, the deceas
wnn n resident of Bloom township in this
county where ho was an active justice of
tho Peace ; and much of the public busi
ness ol t ho Jlownsnip, was luenuueu iui
his name. ,
GENERAL ELECTIONS
'PRQ8LAT&A.TX0N.
TCTKTHCItEAS, bv an act of tho General A
y v Bcmbly of thc Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act to rcgulato tho General E
lections within this Commonwealth, navcil tho Slh
clay of February, 175)0," it is made the duty of the
Aherill cf every county to give public notico of such,
elections to lm lioldcn, and to make known in such
notice what, officers mo to bo elected: Therefore,
I WILLIAM KITCHEN
High Sheriff of tho county of Columbia, do juks
ksow.v by this advertisements tho Electors of said
county of Columbia, that o
GENERAL ELECTION
Will bo held in the said county, on Tuesday thfl Pth
day of October next, at tho several districts therefore
as follows, to wit:
. Ttclpartof
' - Bloom 'lhwmhip,
Not included in tho new Elcctiort district hereinafter'
mentioned, at tho Loumi of Charles Doebler, in
IHoonisbur-r. . .. ,
Brier Creek Tbwnsliip. ,
At tho town houso in Berwick
Callawissa Tuionship
At tho house now occupied by Stacy MarjSruin,
in wo town ol Ualtawis3a.
Derry Township,
(a scparato election district)
At tho homo of Jacob Scidcl, in Eaidtownship.
Ttcl purl of
( Fishing Creek Township,
Not included in tho new Election district hereinaf
ter mentioned, at tho house of I'ecler, jn said town-
slap.
Greenwood Township
At the house now occcupicd by Joseph Lemon,
. Hemlock Thiunship,
At the houso of John M' Jlcynols in said township
Liberty Township,
At the houso of Henry Gibson: in said township,
Limestone Township,
, (a separate Election district)
At tho Union school house, in said township
Mifflin Township, ; , '
A, lha house of Jolyr Keller, Jr.. in tild lownrhip.
Madison Township,.-
At the houss of Jcrsniiah Wcllivtr, in jerscytorrn.
That part of
'.Vlfmrmt Tnll
To thc Iendcjiendennt Electors of Colum
bia County.
At tlm orxrnrat solicitation of a larsrc numbe
of my friends, I am induced to offer myself
as a canuiuaiu iui
County Treasurer.
pledge mysclt to
AVILLIAM S. DAVIS.
Should I be elected, I
use tlie prouueuon u.crcu. ... ucen taKcn l0 Dring tne ic,.u?l - - , .M of tho - ffic5 wUh j
live branch of industry; tends to lessen tne justice at the next term ouue criminal correctness and with fidelity to
balanco of trade constantly against us; tenus court. vout imerest.
frrTZLZrimMmL accident & loss
come into market pure and unadulterated, '..-.,mtmVM'n,lAmm
and hence the health of our citizens would to market with
bepresened. , a load of hay through thc burning dis
contain fewer r.aniM than dia proper auruW Uicii
r... ..i '. if. . j . . . i
ur Eiieruis anu cotoiicru czccrcpu.
Airi) whereas by nn act of tbo General Assembly,
nn.oA.l tUn r Ahl 1011 i.t. V,. ..1
that it thaU bo the duty of he Shcr'uTor Coroner,
u mo case may uc, to givo puDiic nouco at uie earao
time, and in tl(o same manner, and under ihs ftamo
r""' v i w icuircu 10 give nuucu ui miy
general or rpeclcl election, tKnt every pirson taho
shall laid any office or appointment of profit or
trust under the Cttvernmcnl of the United States,
whether acommimontd officer or otlurwisc, a srbof
uiiimc iiyictrvr ugem, vmu is or enuil DO Smpioyca
under the legislative, etccutivo or judiciary depart
ments of tho -United States; and also, that every
member of CoBtcsMs by law incapable of Jiolding
or excrctsmg at me same time, me ollicc jt appomt
ment pf Judge Inspector, or clerk of any election in
this" state of which all the electors ore hereby notj-
tied ana required to govern themselves accordingly.
The return judgei for tho several election districts
of tho county of Columbia, will meet at tho court
house in Danville, in tho said county, oFridayjtho
1 2th day of October next. ', ' , ' '' '
By tho fourth section of en act passed tho 3d day
of April, 1823, ' . r .
Tho judges of tto election 'to. each county or dis
trict, erected into a separata district, after having'
lormcu ino return ot tho vvholo election In paid coun
ty or district, in such a manner as is by law directed,
snail wiUmi tix days, cause said return to be depos
ited in tho office of iho l'rdthonotary of said coun
ty or district, and shallalso cause a'duplicatc thereof,
signed and scaled in tlie same manner as the said re
turn, under a scaled cover, directed to the Secretary
of tho Commonwealth, to bo placed forthwith in tho
nearest Jiost oflico or to bo otherwise, within twenty
diya, safely delivered to him, and they shall also
transmit to each of the persons elected a certificato
of tho returns of his e lection.
WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sheriff.
ShcritrBOfficoDanvillo,- ?
September 7lh 1838,
1U0KEAS tho Convention to propose A"
ihendmctsto thc Constitution, have agreed.
upon sundry Amendments to be submitted to tho
people of thij Commonwcaldi for their ratification
or rejection: iiow iiiercioio m jiunsuancu ui uiij
provisions n sucli caso made in and by an act ot tno
General Assembly, passed tho 29th day of March,
A. D. 1830, end of authority given by said conven
tion: i . .
. Notice is htrcby Given,
That an election will bo held in the several town
ships, and districts of tho said county or Columbia
on tho said second Tuesday of Oclohcrnext, (beincc
the day for holding the General Elections of tho
Commonwealth) lor the ratuicauon or rejection ot
tho said Amendments to -thd comtittition.i' Tho
Judges and Inspectors of ,eai.J election are required
to receive tickets cither printed or -written lrom citi
zens qualified to vote; and to ilcposito them in a box
or boxes, to befor that purporo provided by tho prop
er officers, which tickets shall be labelled on tho out
side ''amendments," and thosowho arc tavoraulo to
the amendments may express their desird by voting
each a printed or written ticket, or ballot, contain
ing the wordj, "For tho Amendments," end thoso
who are opposed to such amendments majf express
their oppo iticn by va'ing eacli a printed written tick
et or ballot containing tho words "A gainst the Amend
ments'' , . .1A)iiuud uSj-
Bixty-second'yearof theiindependenceof, ho United
Stascs of America, ' v 'j '
. ,i ,. ,WM: KLTUUISN, csneriy.
SherilT'ii Office,. Danville,
September, 7tU 1833 5
Mount ll'leasant Township, ' 1 W
Not included in the new Election-district hercinaf- J2L
tcr mentioned, at the house of Frederick Miller, in
said tounship. . ,
Monleur Township,
At tho bcuss of Leonard Lazarus, in said townsliip( tjafljiey.Esn.for collccion.' All pfiisons in-
ti,'. eiiVicp.rihnr "has left his Boob ac
counts and Notes in the hands of hidings
Derry, Sept. 21, 1838.
TO THE PUBLIC.
,TlTTtOlJGII a linireriinr and irremedia
bb descase, my health at length became so
inother advantage arising from the pro- New Jersey, was arrested on SPrmiiTl3 duto
Mim, nf wino s. that It tends to diminish ,i. waV hv the flames communicating f. 1 ' l. e 'momq r.innds.
the use of whiskey, and consequently to win, the hay, which resulted in the L aamed at iast l0 keep an apothecary,
destruction or me yuuuii ui.m, , uuisw.
' . . 'r. -
Susarlnaf Township,
At the house of Ezckicl Cole, in said township.
Roaring Creek Tiwnship,
At the house cf John Yeager, in said township.
The District
composed of parts of tho townships of Bloom, Mount
Flcasant, and Fishing creek, which by an act of the
Gcneial Assembly, passed the 15th day of April,
io-js Tr!, rstnbliEhcd into a separato Election dis
trict, &hall hold their election at the house now oc
cupied by Isaac C. Johnson, in the town of Orango-
vihe. , . , . .
The District
composed of that part of Mifflli township, kid off
for a new township, to bo called raxton,' which by
nn act cf Assembly, passed the first day of April,
1835 was established into n scparato election district
at Iho houso of Adam Miclical m mo sam uisinii.
debted will please call immediately and set
Hp. or theie will bo cost, as deinyp nredau-
gcrous.
O, B. FISHER.
IS
One Two Horse Wagon.and a Sled witli
Cast Shoes.both .nearly riew, vhifeh will be
Id Cheap on pasy terms, ny-ca ,bk
1 TnrIMra IIAPHT.T'.Y.
so
The lateat Arrival of
TT f 1ST received, via. tho Canal from Philadelphia,
op
'. . . . . . 1 ,-...( l.n liv llin nit
At nine 1 timo anu Ptatuauiu i" -"--- ,
. . . i w .,,Dft -nr nfi.
ui".'"" v '
ST rcccivru, via. mu -
oWinaddiUon to their former stocK oi goou.
Alolasscs, -owgar un
duction
lessen tho consumption of grain for the pur
pose of making that article. ,If less grain
be cornsum'ed ill distilleries, b:c.id stuff will
be cheaper, a.tid the surplus may bo employ
ed for feeding" sheep, arid from their wool
wn .v,iw mn nn failure nur own cloth, and thus
. . J. ,
nUnt mir indenendence more firmly as I
nronose showing hereafter.
For theso reasons, and many more which
tlmo and space forbid Iho mention of, I am
happy to see the experiment tried, and still
more pleased to see its triumphant success.
I shall bo still happigr if this artiplc brings
an abler pen into use. In tho mean time I
remain sir your friend, . t
M CONFUCIUS.
Oattawissa, Sept. 17i 1838. .
EnHS32EE52H . . '
, Our miscellaneous readers must bear with
ub until after tbo election, when wo will en
deavor td amply repay them for tho uso wc
now make of our miscellaneous page. Ag
riculture toot shall receive a good sharo of
pur attention, Wo have received assuranco
of assistance in this department, from pens
able to do ample jusiicc to the subject; and
as an earnest of what may bo expected, we
hayo the pleasure of placing in our cplumns
of to day, a communication from one of tho
inn, , iiorses, , . . . ..,...,.1 1 0 ti.B most becoming, ea-
hay and wagon. U is supposed tliat giest for mc. t0 engage in at tho present time;
tlie young man was upon mu iup ui an(j gmco cr) wnue; i nuvo uMauism.u
loaded wagon and became entangled, gh0p( j would-humbly solicit the support ol
nn,L1 nnr onrri'fcntn himself frirnda nntl tbc rniblic in freneral, on ac-
DU lu.i k iw ' - w ' - i iur ' w" 1 . , 1
or that in lus attempt to exnnguisii COunt ot my greai.Bicuiia. .-j.-w.-.
'.i n cm t iiirtir miitfllt.r wnniil f wnucst the merchants ot tins
tne liiiinca. iuiia v.n". .v. v. v, ..w-.-r - i - rMi.
filrides. He was found a distance on place, to give me an pD.u.
fnn nr fifteen feet from the jemams ol mg vnoso aniwca wjs " "y.""'"
.. " ,- i
r. r hn pmihtr of Columbia,
for Governor of the Comvaomwealth of Pennsylva- cons!sling & Wagon Tiro of vinous sizes, tqnsrt
lid horso shoo oars .occ, u
ossiblo prices at their m g-$"ft
the wagon. Thc Times.
Lneinnwi. fnr winch 1 1BV I113V rCQClVO MV
sincere thanks. A few articles only which
are to bo found iu my Health Emporium
are advertised. Tlioro will bs kept a con
stant supply of such articles as mdy be call-
. . ,...11 It. ,...1.1 lin
cd for; but it per chance, a can
mado for suplt as l am not in pusscouu w.
CAPTURE OF A PIRATE BY THE
. U. S. SHIP CYAWE.
; The "New York Exptcsfi says: By
ml nf ih linrlr I Ipllnxiinnt.
Larahee, from Oralura, TenerilTe, we immediate preparation will be made moruer
learn that the U.S. sloop ot war lyano, to obtain tnem.. . . ,
had loft the port of St. Cruz. (Tenerif- Farther, do I earnestly invito Thysicians
re havinK been informed of a piracy df this place and its vicinity, to gue mo a
l!mte5 upon ah English hrig by a cdfe -tend to JJg
Spanish piratical lmg, she touched at 1 ore P' c d a
the Western Islands, and tnercrccerv-- -".,,' ,. inn. All kinds of
ine the additional information that the fi, nv?.stnir. &c. tc. Also
niratc was hound to St, Cruz, she here ... r rihnfnniinnaries. liaisons, Kuts,
nwnv in nursuU. and found her lying at t,.-' o,,,r nli waier CracKors, Or-
nnrlioi" ill the harbor. This intelligence Vio-ffs. Prunes, Pcrfurac-
,,,0 mmiinlrntAil tn the EllBflUh Coll- .ilt A- Aii Ml nrticlas In lllO lloaltU
,..1 Krlwln rrrv. nf tG 1.1 Til tc I CnnrVitn T ininnfl to SOU cheapOr
were arresleil and carried hefore the uy Cut bo bought nt aiy,qther place n ilia
tribunals at St. Cruz, lor tnnl. xne county. jconri'HMuanuww ,"'B"V;R
QNB PERSON ..
for Member of Congress of tho United Stato.
ONE PERSON ,
for mombei-of tlio Houso of Representatives of tho
nmtr.niiwkilth ol -Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON
for Commissioner.
, ONE PEIWON
for county Treasury
ONE PERSON
-. for county Auditor. . .
AP whereas, in and by 0w same net of Asscm
blv for renulating the General Elections of this Com-
Genial Elections dull bo chosen by ballot on the
. tWist TuosJaymOciober,
(being Uiisyear the sw" --P-"- "
' , ...1: r .oi.iMi lill bo civ-en bv
purpose, puoiio ".":-".;- - ,
Oicpt. 1,1838.
SXTlilZ "LATEST AURIVAl-?
USTTeced, aiforcalo at tofUKlDE.
Ol) in Bloonisburg, a fr,h supply or
MOLASSES, SUaja.ETCEyBdND
rnriM li.nn IRON, Sl'RIAu
.11 1 -- - ,
STEEL, CARULIJW
. MOSS, S-c. .ye. , .
iTyW, Such Place in each totn.' ward 0,
,?,iffiii. havceencrally met at for that
dUtrcit, m t
'. ' .-'.ii.i.-. -r,.in),lna. bv ix or moio wmceii
IUO consiauw." v. "-'.'',.. ,.v ifnvn
or printed advcrtisemenw, V V.
,1. -1,1 .Uv: and- tho election aU opened be-
... . j , ..ii. in ilm afternoon ly uio
tween two an" uvv "v. . -
teidcoiHtablo or constables, to bo assisted by two
11 AnditU also' retired ihat the Inbo at
thephceof ?no district each, on tho day of the gou-
ta ilo S Inform tho several duties reared by the
said recited act. , . ... sm.
liy the first section 'r,fe.
!.Ui.,v. rin tho second of April, 18.1, " lQ"-
t . . 4 l1. ot.irrt
,nqweutl" RUPERT & BARTON.
August 11, 1 638 .
A FRESH SUPPLY OF '
EVANS' Oaramomile Pilljs Brandeth'a
'ills, tohly's Tills. ForJcby
D. S. TOBIAS, ifTopmsburg.
UST received a new supply of
Fresh Mackerel,
Good assortment, of CaUcocs.
Palm Leaf Hats,
Rale of Carolina 'Moss, - t
Sprinq Steel and Waggon 2trc,
saddle, $-c, . - .; ,
. J. . , -V I-
legMUUtn, on w - ,),., tho r... ..,. , '
TllAan-tfiluiTtr Jnlv 14.
,0, . j
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