Ste. Genevieve Herald Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Saturday, Mar. 17, 1883 To-day is St. Patrick's day. Capt. ZIEGLER was visiting the Crystal City Glassworks last week. Iron Co. is out of debt and has $2,979.57 in the treasury. Beats Ste. Genevieve. Max BADER has gone to St. Louis, to buy a new stock of goods for John L. BOVERIE. Old Ste. Genevieve is not going to die out soon; there were three christenings last Sunday. J.L. BOVERIE is selling mew Salt, just received, at $1.25 per barrel. After the first of May producers of tobacco can sell as much as 100 pounds a year to whom they please. Governor CRITTENDEN has appointed Oliver D. HARRIS treasurer of STe. Genevieve county, in place of the late J. F. JANIS. Joe VORST says he was very full this week; that is, he wasn't full himself but his hotel, on account of the Probate Court. Mr. GIESINGER of the Valle Forge Mills in St. Francois county was in town Tuesday to inspect the new works in the Cone Mills. K.W. WEBER of Farmington, Depy. U.S. Collector of int. rev. was in town last Tuesday on business and stopped at the Southern. There was a great run of business at the MEYER's Hotel last week, the largest number of transient boarders registered at the House since its establishment. Everybody is clearing the rubbish from his garden, preparatory to spring sowing and planting. Some of the early sowing was done weeks ago. We bet our last button that Mrs. J. FALK & Son offered for sale, this week, the largest and finest sweet potatoes we have ever seen in Missouri. They came from New Tennessee, this county. Messrs. Yenny ROESCH & LEHR the proprietors of the wagon maker's and blacksmith's shop on Main street turned out a couple of fine new wagons on Tuesday; one was bought by Tony SAMSON, the other by August GISI. Peter OBUCHON brought some rocks to town the other day which are found on his place on the Saline and contain, as he thinks, silver. Specimens of the rock were taken to Dr. BERNAYS for examination. Sam STANTON mourns and refuses to be comforted, because some scape-grace killed his cat. We sympathize with Sam; it must be lonely at the landing sometimes, and even a tomcat may be a companion, without mentioning his vermin destroying propensities.