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THE FREE CITIZEN", SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1S75. City Dircotorj'. CITY OFFICIOUS. MAYOR, - - George BoUvcr. : OLKRK, - TREASURER, - - I A i.Di it M KN,-J ?unes. F. Izlar, John M. : Thompson, J. W. Cannon, J- W. I Moseley. POSTMASTER, - A. Webster. CHUKCHI'S. METHODIST EI*?SCOF?I. CHURCH-Rev Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, mot li ing, afternoon anti evening. BAPTIST.-Kev. Mr. Norris, pastor. Services, first Sunday evening, and the second and fourth Sundays, morning, and evening. METMOIUST (south).-Rev. Mr. Cam pbell, pastor. Service? morning ?.and evening. Sum'.ay-school, !) A. M. PRESBYTERIAN.-Rev. Mr. I? rown evangelist. Services, morning and after noon. Sunday-school, 9 1-2 A. M. EPISCOFAI..-First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. LUTHERAN CHURCH.-Rev.Mr. Hough, f?astor. Service*, morning IO 1-2, even Hg at 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on the S. C. Ii. lt., on and after Monday next, will pass through Orangcburg as follows : Day from Columbia, 11.30 a. ni. Day, from Charleston, 2.00 p. m. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. " from Charleston, 2.20 a.m. TOAVN CKIKli. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEUUIIG DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 8 o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in office hours. Our local of last week should have read :-The Governoi refuses to pardon Russel Wilson, the murderer of Jeffrey Hersey. J. M. Thompson has started a restau rant, and will furnish meals at all hours. That he can get up a splendid oyster stew, wc can speak of our own knowl edge. Representatives S. I.. Duncan and P. E. Jones were in town one day during the week, looking well able to discharge .the responsible ..Inti? .- ni legislation ; which they will soon be .ailed. On Tuesday night tho cars ran ovt: ? ??. l ie and mule belonging to Dr W. i". Harton. Thc Loi ?e. .VUS a very valuable ono and is often thc case we arc told that night of the ac cident was the first time the horse Jiad been left in the lot. There will be a meeting of the Agricultural and Mechanical Associa tion at the Fair building to day. We understand thc ladies connected with the association will provide an enter tainment whica may be lilly called thc harvest-feast. P. G. Cannon believes that his *rurk is .the best advertisement of his business, ?ind it certainly docs commend thc work? juan. He is the gun and locksmith ol lids thriving burg. Those having lire iirtns to be repaired, or suay job to be. done requiring in its execution a display ?of mechanical skill should give him a .call. -The postmaster calls attention to the following from the postal laws and regulations : SEC. 198. Fach post-oil?ce box or drawer, in all post-oflices, is restrict ed to the usc of one family, ihm or company, and the rent therefor must be paid at least one quarter in ad vauce. SEC. 201. A person renting a post oilicc box is entitled to have the let ters of bis family, firm or company put into it. Letters addressed to his friends stopping temporarily with him may also be placed in the box is di rected to his care or to the number of thc box. But letters addressed to other persons residing in the same place, and living and doing business separate and apart from a box-holder should not bc placed in thc box. FIRE!-On Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock thc alarm of lire was sounded, and quickly the engine, drawn by li remen and other excited and public-spirited citizens, went thundering through our streets, in search of thc supposed lire. Tin. lire bells rang, thc owners of properly ran to seo if theirs was being .sacri ficed to thc fire fiend; but no lire could be found and, the engine was slowly drawn back to its quarters. This proved to bc a false ahum, but wot'so with alarm that was given about IO o'clock thc sume morning, und there was no mistaking the scene of thc* conflagration, asa dense vol nine of smoke was visible in thu vi cinity of Riggs' mills. The fire companies were promptly at the scene of action, but owing to a scanty suppl}' of hose the engine was, of little avail. Thc (ire is supposed j to have caught from a spark from the smoke stack failing on the roof of the gin house, which, without blazing on thc outside, worked its way through some crack to the inside which was lined with lint that had been col lecting lhere for a long time, and in a Hash thc building was wrapped in Hames. It was found impossible to save thc building where thc lire orig inated, and thc attention of thc lire department was turned to saving thc other buildings, and such movable property as could be saved. Nearly everything was rescued from thc blacksmith shop, and tins was the only building consumed save the one where thc lire originated. In thc yin house and mill, very little was saved from the Hames. But the task of all was to save a building about 4S3 feet from thc mill, and nearer thc dwelling house of Mr Riggs. Herc thc efforts of all at last concentrated as the critical place to stop thc spreading of thc lire. An unsuccss ful attempt was made to play upon . thc building with thc engine, but as j water and hose was found necessary ' to its successful operation no good i was accomplished. The building had already caught when several persons scaled the roof, and water being passed to them in buckets, manfully fought the lire, while the heat was so intense as to blister their bodies. Net! Anderson occupied thc most ex posed posilion on thc roof, and worked heroically until bc fainted from heat and exhaustion. When so many arc worthy of notice, wc would not seem to make invidious distinction by mentioning one to thc exclusion of another. Hut we cannot forbear to mention this case and one other, that of a young man from Co lumbia, Mr. Ii. H. Lee. Although a I C' 'W-1 ?ai at ?ve sir? jiger hen .,,?:'. not supposed io have thc tann iii? eiiliy?< to etlt?i'd MN ono who xv-tsi cn-ivi.i . ?.> I rescue tho property of a folluw-town.s i mau, neighbor, <M pi is??:: d itu nd. he Noticed with us much und spirit as though the property was his own. Certain members of the Elli ott Hook and Ladder Co., arc es pecially worthy of notice for their meritorious efforts ai the lire. Mr, Riggs' loss is estimated at $0,000, and no insurance. It is an old saying that misfortunes never come single, it being only a week since that Mr. Riggs lost the right hand that by its skill ami cunning had, through long years of labor, amassed the handsome property which is so sadly depleted by this misfor tune. He was out at the lire, and although from thc recent amputation of his hand he was unable to make any physical effort, with coolness and pei fcct self-possession giving diecc tions to others, and apparently thc least excited of any man upon thc ground. Mr. Riggs is well known as a skillful and hard-working mechanic who, by his own industry and honest labor bas acquired the property which has been so suddenly reduced Lo ashes. Ile has the. sympathy of the public, but with characteristic pluck lie is al ready preparing to resume thc work in his carriage-shop, which Business will be carried on without serious in terruption. A CARD. I desire to express my heartfelt thanks to thc Fire Companies and to other citizens for the kind and strenu ous efforts to save my buildings and rescue my property from thc fire. To their noble efforts I am indebted for what remains. For thc sympathy many have expressed to me I am truly grateful beyond expression as well as for the practical demonstra tion of their interest toward, myself. Respectfully, II. RIGGS. Mortgage Sale, RJOTK K is hereby given thal I will !Tj sen ni publie auction, for cindi, on I he li rsl Munday iii December, 1S7."?. al Oraiigeburg C. H., al the usual linn: and plaee of legal sales, oho gray horse mule, tho property Of Toby Jackson, mort gaged to ('. I). Corf joh ll, and to be sold mulei- such mortgage. ' J. J. CANNON'. Agenl of Mortgagee. November 10, is::. 13 -2. Laying of thc Corner S io OF Orangeburg Court House, On Thursday November 25, I8? ?Jy virtue of a dispensation from I Most Worshipful .tames A. Hoyt, Ora Master?)! Ancien! Free Masonry ol Sm Carolina. I will proceed lo lay 'he (,' ncr .Stone of I he Court House al Oran; burg, on Thursday next. 25th inst. Tin: following programme will be < served : The various lodges will assemble the places designated in the circular l< leis heretofore issued, and. as soon opened, they will repair to the Iront the Presbyterian Church; where the li will he formed, al lOo'elock, A. M.. pi ciscly. under direction of Kio. .Saine Dibble, Marshal, and Uro. L. li. Lice with ami lt. I?. Oeiger assistant Marshal The procession will mureil at IO 1 o'clock, A, M.. down Russell street Middleton, down Middleton lo Aliieli; up Amelia tb Church, ami ii|? Church 1 Court House Square, where the proce si?n will hah. and open ranks, for th purpose of passing under the arch. Thc order ol* procession will lie as fol lows : frayer- By "Rev. Rio. .1. Ii. Campbell O.tc-..When Earth's foundation ll rs was laid." Historical Sketch-?y Uro. Thomas W (?lover. 1*. M. MUSIC. Address - Ry Uro. Augustus I?. Knowl ton. Raising of the Corner Stone ; deposit of coins and memorials by Ibo Treasurer. Rro. '1'. Kohn. and low i ring ot' the Stone to solemn music; the presentation of the working tools hythe architect, Ibo. II. K. li. lle.vctsoil, and the ceremony ol' j laying thc Stone by R. W. D. D. C. M.. .lames I", l/.lar. assisted by Rros. Oliver H. Ott. P. M.. l>. \V. CilUino, P. M., and lian.et Livingston. 1'. M. Ode-'.Let there be lieht." GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS. Ol<-"Hail! Masonry Divin?.*' The ladies, and the public generally, : an- re-pec;tully inv'tcd to attend. Rro. Theodore Kuhn, Treasurer ot Shibboleth Lodge, No. 28, A. F. M.. will receive coin and memorials for deposit in tin stone, until Thursday morning, s 1-2 o'clock, when tin- deposit box will bc sealed up. .IAM KS F. IZLAR, List. Dep. Grand Master. SCHOOL CoMMissioskit. School : ConinrsVuft i Phillips has I.;- 'jil seo (Uiys miivThursday.-. and !. '? i j >? OJ ', <.'je?i u ?.?. ?'.'. M> . ?waiiumi. nub a-e on ' tho first Monday of cai i: month. I j ?Ul, ' -/ll -"A friend in need is a friend indeed." Such a friend is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which should bc in every family ; it only costs 25 cents a bottle and may save many a doctor bill. Publisher's Notices. - Rev. Mr. Ulakely is an authorized J agent for this paper. I -A. W. Pinekney, of ll ra neb vii le, is I an authorized agent tor this paper. List of Advertised Letters for the Week Ending Mrs S M Amar. Warren Raker, .1 L Itoseur, Richard llrak?lin, II M Brown. Miss Luesinda Rinser, Miss I'D Rushiirt. Mrs Mary Lee. Rachel Mel)ulice, Mrs Mary A Miller. Dave Mitchel. Mis Callie I'rice. Mr Benjamin Parker, I sa in Par ker, Mrs Ida Ruling, Mrs Lericey ferry. Miss E (J Phillips. Addersoll Raw!, ,) ll Ratlerree..!. D B Reed. Miss E Richard son, Miss Lore Smoke Mrs Cuasar Step pen, S H Sullivan. Mrs M K Staley. Mrs Kila Sccedlltaii, Marlin St rouse. N W Pru in ph. E li Tobi is. (?cok Whet stone, Mrs Allen Wilson. Miss Kcal Wes ton, Israel White. Henderson White, Miss .laue Washington, Andrew Wil liams, Mrs Frailees Zelglar, 2. TM i nm m amm i ? ? ?^?w-Aa u-iporacaragca Moody and S?nkey. FOR SPECIAL AND EXTENDED DAILY REPORTS OF THE CS li 10 .V X 1J 13 V 1 V >V I. SEI-: New York Daily Witness. #5 A YEAR; Or oui;/ GO 'Cents, Postage Paid, FROM NOW TO Isl JANUARY, 1S7< Cind i.AT/OX m DAUA* WITNESS. For week emlimr Sept. 2.*?, 01.500.--Av erage daily. 10,200. For w eek ending Oct. .'Kl, 100,500. -A erage daily, 17,750. Sample 'copy of'daily and weekly HI ness sent lice on application bv posl . enid. Address, JOHN DOUt?ALL. 2 Spruce SI. ( Traci House), N. Y. Wm. M. HIRD & CO., IMPORTERS ii Ml ill A .\ 17 TA ri'll R1% K S Oils, White Lead, Zinc, Colors, Wmi >fir-Glass, &c rjol Ki\f*i H?I.V, CIIARLr.STON, So. Ca. July 17, I'J ."? Sheriff's Salo. A. Xix. i J.-ir. vs. .lohn C. Kd- j . U< it'll S. Kdwaids, and ntliiT- ;. :I.O>CI:I:. l?Tl.'K ol i hu judgment heroin. I --.ll th Hie h??'h.-i bidder. til < >r .g < '. H.. on the first Monday iii or next during Ibo usual hours i ho lol Iii w 'HILT tract s of laud, viz : " ii- about -l.'Pi aoros Cour linio < and hounded hy lands now or j j . nf Mellon Hush, llonry Dantz erl Johnson and Ur. l?ales. The lu-s?>ld in pare?is, plats of which ., Iiown mi ijay ut sato. US-One-third cash; balance in 1 wn year-. Creditor ^ivihgbohd \ \ t.-. ! it portion and a mortgage of J ?-cs and tu pay for papers and j .'-"omeo. } rc. i. CAIx. 15. IS7.-.. S Sherill'O. C. .burg C. II., nov. i2f?-l.">-2 Sheriff's Sales. i Dukes, ami others, ba. Kugenc V. ?md others ?- CA K I ri ION OK Os l'A l l".. ii ut the judgments heroin. I . -ell al Orangeburg C. II:, on Monday in December noxl. .o usual hours ol' sale : v it plantation or tract ol' land sit; Orangcbury enmity, nea;* the * rebury: road leading lo C'harlcs i\v Castle Township, ooiitainhig moro Or les-, and bounded on y lands nf (i. W. Hull', on the .\ 'i ?un?s of liven Connor, south hy ilison Connor, ?ind nu the west . t David li. Knight, und .Jacob -Oiiedialf cash, balance ou a i wei vu months, purchaser idv tnd mortgage ol the premises the credit portion of the bilr oy and to pay for papers and .llice. ) rc. I. CAIN. I. ls".. S Sherill' U. C. ' urg uov.i!Q-15-2t. Merill's Sale. lover, administratrix, vs. T- J. . Ci HUON TO SKI.i. KKAI. Ks li Uf.IXVKST Cunt i:I Iis. UK ol' the judgment heroin. I ' I at Oraiijicbiirg C. II.,on the M. y in December next, during .II li mrs nf -ale : it. lut ni' land willi thc bii'dd II. in ilie ifiiv.ii ul Orniigoburir. si red. containing alunit four ore or loss, and bounded un land nf Wm. Wil.di. nu the issell -Heel, and un ibu west .y laud of-Chifliu, (late v nf Thus. K Legare.) and ofllec Xo. 5 Caw Hange, church .-licet, now occupied . (?Inver A- (?lover as a Law bounded north by lol ol' S. iii by Int ot Jolili D. Strow y lui ul N. A. Hull, and west street. The lot -measures ct in depth, and about 15 feel il . .1 -.. -ii, ....... ir ....--i, . KHliine?ioii a ; . 1 cent, pt 'i iiut:? and i :..,,;!...:.... i ??i- property, 'ni eha ?er hil', in.: I !... pei vi el: M il' pay iou in li.ii'i.t tin; wi...;.- ol '.'?.<' t?ui ISTti. S Sheriff ?. C. g C. H., Iiov.?i0-15-2 R & DTBBIiE, MEYS AT LAW. V lt A Xii K, OitA.vaiaiuuG, it.- Mcthiiilt.-t C lim . li.) \\ :. REEDISH, STICK AND ATTOR :V AT KAW, I L^IJLiLK, S. C. LICEB by Dr. Bond's .".JGOVERY; willi full directions sent to lie world. Send for pam I'liciilars. Address . ii.. IM:.\.\\. I wc I; II ixsri?, t street, Philadelphia, Ka. X. .?? T. WILSON. 3. WILSON & BRO. ?ale and Hetail I ?calcrs GROCERIES WINES, ALES, AND PORTED SE GARS. ny St.. Charleston, S. G. :i iv i.'.-if i*o ?NKOKM IMS KIM KN ps, nd Ibu |.iildie generally, (hat isposed ol Iii- entire OOK OF LIQUORS, ioctl ul ly solicits a continuance ?atrouage, by (lU'orhig lu (hom ?. moli? of QUICK SALES fl LL PROFITS, ? com url 111 ? * 111 ol i i irai Merchandise. ny stock i- TOO XC.MKIPd . < I l< ?N. I i i - pi et fully ask ?t u in of uij goods before buying else shown free of charge. Uni IN, F. A. SOHIFFLEY, j MIOTOG 1* A. 1? II E R , < )i,aiij?el3Vii*jUf, S. O., Lntc Of CHARLESTON, S. C., R KSl'KCTKUl.t.Y ?NFOKMS THE PEOPLE if ?raugcbiirg County that he has fixed ip Hu' upper part of Hie Old Bank bulki ng, in rear of Billi, SeoviU & Pike's, with SKY AND SIDE LIGHTS, md is now prepared with every conven encc fur doing ?rood work. PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, A WI BR OT Y PE, 3tC., of every size, made ut the lowest mssihlu prices. Special attention paid to copying ind enlarging from old pictures. There is now no necessity of sending Ills class of w<u lc away from hoon; to be neatly executed. Will remain herc for Hie Winter, and would respectfully request lite people lo liai 1, see ?iud judge for themselves. November 13, 1S7.~?-l-l-.'Jin. ARE IIA1?D AND ONEY IH SCARCE. Theodore Kohn & Bro INTEND TO SELL GOODS AC CORDINGLY AT THEIR MAMMOTH DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Watching thc market closely, we buy Gooda at llOTTOM. PRICKS, tm.I arc enabled t<> jnake .til the ueoi'ly happy, hy giving thom iV?or? Coo'.' Good" for tho Kaine rttn?uiit of money than Luc^ bought before. Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets, Go ods for Men and Children wear, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies', Gents' and Childrens' Hats, Ami in fact everything needed by everybody at this season. E^" GIVE US A TRIAL. ^ T. KOHN & BRO., Dry Goods Emporium. Teas ! Teas!! The choicest in Hm world-Importers' uiee - largest Company in America - . tapie article-pleases everybody-it adc totiliniially increasing-agents wanted .very where- best inducements - don't vaste time-senti for circular io ROBERT WELLS, i:> Vesey Street, New York. Rostoluce Box 1J^7. PRICE LIST. Oolong, black-ID. .V.l. CO. best 70et.? ier pound. Mixed. Grii am) Blk-bi. it), r.n. besl rOel.s per lb. .lapatf. Uncoi ned-( it?. 7i?. 80. 00. best gi.00 per lb. mperial, Green-00. 70. 80. 00, liest 51.00 per lb. Voling llvson. Green-50, io. 7(?. so. tm. 81.00. best ?1.0"? per lb. ?uiipnwdcr, Gveen-?LOO. best il MO per b. Knglish Breakfast, Black-00, 70. ?0, lui. best ?LOO per lb, N. I?t-.We have a specialty of Carden . rowlli Voting Hyson ami Imperial at ??I.20, and Oolong Kxtra Choice ?1.00. f1?'" lt "ne ?d' our agents should cali ipon you. semi for a pound sample of ny kind you require. Kt.close Hie noney, anti wc will forward it to you, ?er return mail without any extra charge. Economy is Wealth. LADIES, SAV KYOUR COMBINGS iud tiaVe llieui worked up at ARTHUR L I.KWIN'S, Manufacturer of Human lair. ( hildrens' hair cutting a speciitlty. Oct. JJ IS7? 10 ?lu?. r MT ??'?mn II IIIITMITWT JOHN m. LINLEY & CO.. 100 King Street, Charleston, S. C., A N D I MT OJI TE lt S O F General Merchandise. 2Sro Frei(jht to Payl No freight to Pay I ' Our prices nrc below those of any "other, dcal cr in thc United States. No extra chargea * Tor dray agc i boxing or freight Wo prepay n eigh ls and deliver goods Uxv nt any depot on the linc ol" the A'orrtl Eastern. WM? inlngton and Columbia, South Carolina and Charleston mid Savannah Kati Hoads; also, io uti points ia South Carolina, Georgia and Flori da, having di.tect water communication with Charleston. Al.I. Coons Gtwit.VXTKKt). Always enclose thia advertisement with order il convenient. LIST or F KICKS. NO EXPENSE TO ADD? Finest quality YoungHy serf? Tea-cpi nitty HW? surpassed, exquisite flavor, anil otiongth.Lf 1.00 per ll?. This Tea specially reoonimcdcil. Finest nun lily Oolong. Souchong, Gunpowder, and _ iiyaon Touu, 1*1,00 ,>ci ll?, .-H'conil (pianty Teas s ir. per Iii. Third quailty. Tens, sold by other dealers at $1 per lb, you "can have delivered hf ns at riiie. jicr ll). Crushed Sugar 13c. per lb."; powdered Sugar 12c per lh : granulated A. Sugar Iii", per Hi.; extra C Sug.-ii-, 10c. per Iii.: ? tililied i'.rown Sugar, loci? per lb. Lin ley's Peerless Family Elouir. our own lirand made iVoin Pest Virginia Wheat-ran elegant article-an lbs, for .*i.or fi? per barrel, Hood Family Flour, '?1 His tor il, or $7.r>u per biirreL Extrn'CliOiun Finely Flavored Hagged llama, ldc.; Good Hums, Hie, per lb. Extra Cholc? Breakfast strips, msc peril?. Choice Tumbler .lollies, huge size, lase. each. 2 lb' Canned Tomatoes, Hie each; :i lb Canned Tomatoes, 10c each. I lb. Salmon, 18c. per cnn; 21b. Canned Pino Apple, Peaches, Damsons, nnd Pears, ?<e< per can-0 cans tor 1.30., liest Huality Mixed Vinegar Pickles-phils, 17c. quarts, 27c cneli; gallons, 00c each. Condensed Milk Eu reka, and Eagle lirand. 'Jae. each. Qantas Scafoam, 1-2 lb- 25?i ; lbs. 50 cents, per eau. Lemon Sugar, 40c. per can. Doo ley's Yeast Powder. 15, 2."), 40c. per can. Kiiglish Cooking Soda.or Package Soda, 10c. per lb. ] Boxes Sardines, 20c.;l-2 boxes Sardines, ?loe. each. Sbadiues. 1-4 boxes. 515c. each, (.'ox's Sparklin Gela tine, 20c per piick. Capers. 40o. ; Olives 50c: Worchestcrshire, Walnut and Mushroom Sauce?, genuine imported 40c. per bottle. Imitation French Mustard, 20c. Genuine French Mustard, 25c. French Prunes, 15c. Baisins. 20c. Cit ron. -H). Currants. 10c. Cheese, 20c. Full weight Candles, hist quality, '?.'le pe l lb. Baker's Chocolate, 45c per lb Cocoa, ?dc, per lb. tironui, GOe. per lb. Cern?an Chocolat?, 30c. per lb. Ordi nary lUo Cotice, 4? His for $1 ; choice II?O Co llec, 4 lbs. (or 81; chotee Laguaia Coll?e. :> 1-2 His. fur 81 ; Old Govern ment Java Collei 1-. tor 1 : lloastt-d and Ground . Idillonal, cacti grade. Dm. . ' -ii !!'-. lor 81. Sa:in (il "5c. per box. Corn Starch. ! '?? por pack. Box Blue ing. .'.'>'. j M?.' di . lt ey ':' 1 2c fn-V ,!?. j.i .... Sutokhig ll?bac?o. 05. per lal tin's Celebrated Gilt- Edge liut por lb; ' ?len 1 hiislion Buttert lb '..H1 fable I.i.:i?jj^(?o. pet1 Itj i ul --- Soda 1:1 lb-, for 81 : E. ' mou. ? . me, (.inger ll lui lintier, at 15c per lb,; Nie Naes, 18c; Paney Cakes. 25c. per lb. Black Pep per, 30c. per lb.; Nutmegs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c. per ounce; Ginger.25c l>er lb. li?se and Vanilla Fiat Slick Ca iPfty. a line article, 25c. per lb; Ordinary Blick Cundy, pure, 20c per lb; Hock ('audy any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's Toilet Soap-(JO diHerent kinds, a speciality of ours, at manufactures prices-from 25c. to 81.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50c. per bottle. Cashmere Hoquet. Powder, 25c. per box. Cleveland's Pomade Vaseline, a Restora tive unequalled for thc hair. 20c. per bottle. Old Corn Whiskey. 81.80 per gal lon. Eye Whiskeys, 91,00, 83,00, and $4.00, per ?rall?n. Ill nek berry and Cher ry Cordials, a pleasant drink, 81,80 per gallon. Tabb: Port, and Sherry Wine, 82.50 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, $4, 00 per gallon. English and Scotch Ale, porter; bottled. 2.70 per dozen. Bremen' Lager Beer, bottled, 82.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon 30e, ; gallon. 55c : 2 gallons, 00c. ; 3 gal ga??ons, 75. ; 5 gallons, 81.00 each' A very Extensive Assortment of Crock ery and (?lassware always on hand. Plates-Dinner size, $1.50 per dozen; Breakfast' 81.25; Desert $1,00; Tea, 85c per dozen. Cups and Suae.crs, 81.00 per set. Covered Dishes. 65c. 75c, and 81, 00 each. Tumblers, CO.. 75., $1.00. $1.25 and 81.50 per dozen. Table Goblets,81, 20. 81.50. 82.00. 82.50, and 83,00 per dozen. Wine Glasses 81.00 per dozen Lamp Chimney's Sun O und A's, 4 ,v?r' 25c; B's y for 25c. Student or Arg Chimneys 3 for 25c. Numborles arti.'. - unmentioned, information cheerfully given- Our linn was established in 1807. and our business reputation ami facilities arc of the highest order. Wo will do nil we promise. All orders .-honld bc addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY tC Co., (Key Box IS L) 100 King Street CHAIM.HUTON, S. C. CANVASSERS wanted for two superb works ol French art. "Little Bull au ay and her Pets." and the pretty pair' "Tho Dinner, and the Nap." These pictures an; toort/'// OJ* a )>luc<: bl coslli/ homes und inexpensive enough for the simplest. Sclliny rapidly, anti TAKE ON SIGHT. Wc guarantee ready sales, good piotits. and quick returns. ADJ* active person who will take hold eau make a handsome, income, ."?end for our best terms at once. d. B. FORD & Co.. 27 Park Place, New York* A U t i V ST U SJ H. K N ( ) WI .TO N, ' Ilia ucl -A-gent^ Thc undersigned lins opened lin oflicc forth? s.\l. K of I, A XII, Persons having UR?L ESTATE to dispose of will do well toroglstor tho ennio for sale. Large farms subdivided and sohl in citticr large nv .-malt parcels. Coed tarais for sale at from two to Ovo. dollars, pe?-awe, on easy terms. AUG?SIT S lt. KNOWLTON, 1,1?' OifingcbutgC.II., S.C?