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mm mwm m n I ? i m, ? ?? '.J ^ *Th.e Orangeburg Times LOCAL TAKE YOUR CHOICE Between the Tiues at $1.00 for a year; or ths Chariest do Weekly New? and the Tims clubbxd together for $2.50. This gives our fur nie ra as much reading matter as they.,*cau digest during the week, at the cheapest rules ?ter yet.oflered. A Cold Snap Has come upon us this week which forces upou our minds the terrors of the winter in store lor the poor. Tbe Attention Of the ladies is call :d to tin ni.v supply of ladies (leaks and dolmans received by Henry Kihii, at low r prices thau heretofore. Diphtheria? We regret to learn that this terri ble disease has made its appealauCe iu our couuty. We trust that it's pro gress may be checked. Have You Seen The "Man halt en do' lar shirts ?" Its a beauty, at Henry Kohu'a who knows how to give his customers the best valuj: for his mouey. If:????-r-? Beer Steaks And motion chops, an 1 everything else you want iu this line, can bo got II at Mariou Jatksou a behind ihe Post Office. Only A Few More *.ei't Ol those nice buggies sold by Mr, B. Frank Slater at such low prices. Those iu waul of u good buggy bol ter call at once. JLook Out? We are iu formed that a dog that has beeii bitten by a mad dog has been carried to Lewi.-vi lie ami given Snlcdtiy Was unusually quiet for Novem ber. The crowd iu tuwa was uu usually small, doubtless, owing to Fair week. Nothing worthy of uote ?occurred. At the Fair . We were struck with the neatness ;aud convenience of a deer born bat rack-exhibited by Capt Murray Rob inson, width had been iu use in the family for a iimoher of years. ? ?????fr- ?? - . - When Looking Around Foranythiug in the lr?r go ? s'line ?drop in at Henry Kohn's and see (he ommeuse stock which he is working <j!T so last, and you Or ill coma away ensiling and satisfied. ^Enterprise? t Tl?e ''News and Courier" is atinut. to make another off ?>? of 8100 for the bett serial story, without restriction lo ?auiject; and |i? lor thf be-st story suitable for chiidrm six or seven years old, A Sociable? A number of our youilg folks, left town on Wednesday night lor a -social gather.ug a lew miles below us on the Railroad. A most enjoya ble time was had as might be expect ed from the well kuowu hospitality of host and hostess. Accident? A very Heaton, a young man about 19 years of age was killed by the down passenger train ou ihe S. C. It. II. on last Saturday night. Hi was at Reevcavilie about .dark, at which time be left for his homei 8 miles below Branch vi le, on horseback Thanka? To J. A. Walton, E$q., for a bless of I very large sweet potatoes and turn ips. Also to Mrs. F. B. Livingston for ar-potato fjvhleh, in itself, was enough for otic or two ordina y men When we say it was "some potato," ?we don't mi?t> the mark at all. !'.> A Glimmering flope Is entertained drat the bissig of ?tot k ou th^ S*-C._ U. R. ^aie about to be paid for. | It is/ojilyfnecessjiry- tqV* Mr. Fischer to'sugge-t the matter to the Court .'or it to be done, and no **understand that he U favorably dis posed in this direction. Well Done? " ^ Jacob Dupont, a colored farm r living between Limestone a'id Caw Caw, lias mndt ?0 bushels of rice ob % five acres of upland. Besid.es lb j on the balance of hi* land, he bus made, with one horse, 10 bags cotton, 125 bushels corn, with potutocs and other extras. This is wonhy of emulation,! and should encourage all who are striving , to moke an boo i ?ng bjr ihe fwe&t of tiio brow. Death We regret to learn of the death, on Tuesday morning, of a little child of Dr. Benj. Knotts, o* Bull Hwamp. Our sympathies are with the bereaved parents. We are also pained to learu that a child of Major W. A. O'Cain died of diphtheria on Tuesday. Gerriian Chainoinlle Tonic? A tonic thut at ouce invigorates the Liver and Digestive Orgaus, regulates the Bowels; acu upon the Kidneys, opens the l'ores of the Skin and for all Impurities of tiie Blood; it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 10 cents. For salo only by Dr. J. G. Waunamaker. - 11? mmid A Relic? , We have beeh shown, by Mr. El. Williams, an old paper called the "Ulstor Conn y Gazette." dited Jan. 4th, 1800j contuiniug an account of the death of Gen. Washington, and draped in mourning iu honor of the sad event. It was giveu i<> Mr. Wil liams by a hermit iu Florida. "The Medicated T >ilet Pow der" As a toilet accessory and beau*ifn*r it has ? o <qu. I. It is war . ed to adhere better to the skin and remain on longer than other poy tiers, Lilly While or Tablet, in use. Ladies who have used it regulativ fur years, pro noilucc it . very be>t cosmetic they ever tr.d. Price 15 cents per box. For .-ale bv Dr. J. G. Wanna .linker. Fair Visitors? A party of young ladies from Edge field und Aikeu visited our l air, and are the guests ol our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. Kirk Robinson We hope they have gained a favoiable itnpi'tssion of our Bu>'.-., and when they return to their h >mes will carry with iheiu the plen^ante<t u col lections of their excursi in and ol our people. r Rows On Thursday last on the way to or from Spring Braurh |0hmp Meeting two colored men, Win Gui? na i ami .J mil es Carter became ill voiced in a quiii.el iu which Guignard shot Car ter in the neck wounding h m i at her Severely; Guignard ha.- been arrest ted und lodged in jail. ' Oil Monday night, in our town. Frank Troy, who has only rocjiul y been .ill a>e 1 r un jail, cut N<*lson Bursiek iu tlw head wiih an axo. By a tkillkil ?iodge, however, a glan iug .wound was leccived instead of amor tul one. Personal? Mr. Samuel D Dantzl r, on old friend ,irom Jamisons', who sod out and s tiled in Alabama ah ml a year Bgo, i.s now <>u u vi.-it to his old home We arc glad io see that Mr Daudzler is in good health ami spirits^ and while we miss him horely from our \ community it is gratifying for us to km>w thut he is doing well iu hia adopted Stale Iu fact one of his energy and charaotei io bound to succeed wherever he goes. 11 E Beuid. Esq , ol the -'Kcrshaw Gazette," was in town on Friday. It is with i leasure t.iut we note ihe en largement and improvement of his valuable paper. y. n. c. A.? The week of prayer for Young M< us t luiftian Associations through out the world commences next week The Y. M. C. A. oi our tmyu will observe the occasion by holding ser v.ces at their rooms nil Russell street, qvtoy evening next wee* commencing Monday evenaig at 8 o'clock. Ap propriate and interesting subjects will be presented each evening. The young "men of our town are earnestly and; cm dint y mquitted to attend these . i vices. We would commend these meet ings to the Christian people of our comn unity and bespeak I? r the en couragement <d this Association their presence at their sei vices and their ? prayers at theii T'onscs. ? \\ lint! The Mew York election was anolh* 4cr }iek between the eyes to the Con (?'tdutioiiar Democracy, i>ut as there were' mi national ssues involved iu the .result it is not lihely to Affect, ma eii ally the election for 1880 Ibis being the cnfcc, Mr. C I). Kortjohn has con c|i:<led potto abate oipj jot'or tithe of his ci.dmvois to clothe aud teed the (ciin y lor half price. He has or de rid a linger and n ore varied stock now ilinn'-ever before'. -The" money market is dull North, and bis agents took advantage of the lact to ofler cash lot n? ilicit purcliaaes; hence he t. - ^ uor <i tod 41 *r-V- cheap ?r than at any former time, while at hie auctions numbers of things are given away. Korijohn will sell, and as the people must buy, we advise all to call aud see him. a Cert ideate or Warranty-^ Whereas the world renowned ropu tatiou of the White Sdtfin.4 Mielun e induce-. _ many unscrupulous eo-npeti - tors to resort to all kinds of moAu trioki to injure its reputathn, we beg to caution -ill inten liu* purch asers n ?t to buy a White M i thine ex cept from its regular authorized1 de il-j era who will be ahstiino I by the fol - lowing warranty: We warriut nitur- * al wearaud tear *f u?j v'a-.t ? V?t?l{ Machine sold to Henry K din for family purposes, aud hire')/ a>rrisa to keep the same in repAir for Ui v term of live years from this due fi'ee of charge. This warranty lexuept* the breakage of needles, bobbin*, a-i I shuttles Beware of deface I or al tered numbers. Sold by Henry Kohu Omngeburg. a -I??? ? ? ? <?? ? A Smash I'p Took place on Friday afternoon near Hariey'.- torn A wagon with a pair of mules without a Iriver came running at a reckless ?peed down Russell street. At R-ditfekor's store some one rushed out to stop them, but the only effect was to turn them dowu Brotighton st.ee , where Mr. lohn Bowe's bugdry was stau ling iu front of a store with two ladies iu it. The buggy was violently struck, aud the two ladies, Mr. Rowe's wife and her mother, were thrown out., narrow!) escaping serious, if not mortal injury. Mr. Rowe's bu;igy was smashed up, but we are glad that it is not wurse with tho Indies than it is. This should be a warning to per sons leaving their vehicles, to look to it that the animals are welI secured. Tbc Shoo in;; Match At the Fair on 1 i ?lay, resulted in a victory for Team No. 2, for the best score, and for Dr. M. G. Salley for t he best individual score. Out of 10 shots, he missed none. W J Do Tre ville, Jr.. came iu second, bitt ug 9 out of O.shots. The following is the full score: Team No. 1. ?P <i Cannon 9, A M Izlar 3, D J Salley 5. J H LiR.che 2 Total'19. Team No. 2 ? Dr M G Salley 10, D W Robinson B, Ur{A S llydrick 7, J A Salley 6, B Williamson 4. Total tili. Team No. 3.?W.T DeTreville 9, T A .Itflbrds 2, W G Alber^.tti 2, ;'r T A Joues 7, T D Wolfe 4. Total o Six dollars in silvor was given to the winning Team. The prize for the* individual shoot iug, a beautiful pair of castors, was entirely impromptu, being gotten up through the efforts of .Mr B Frank Slater uhilu the shooting .w.u. i i pro gress, and was an agreeable surprise to the loituiiu.- wi'ineiy Dr .d Q Salley. We unders and that the losing Team No 1 haa challenged I he win ning Team lor another ma.ch, when we expect to witnessau excitiu; trial und tome good shouting For the Orangeburg Timks. The Right Spirit Made Right. Mr. Editor: lu your lust issue, I noticed a pub heat ion beaoed, "the right spirit" upon which please allow me sp ied in your columns to state a few lacts 1 he Arbor recently erected in tho Bull Swamp vicinity, wss not erect ed by the people of the vicinity alone, i.either did Messrs Sasportas and Bowman, conprise the whole Committee. There were i>.. r Chinch es interested in the ereudoti of the Arbor, namely: St. Stephens of Bull Swamp vicinity, Md. <^<?n. of Jamis' n To., St. J (dirts of Lower Caw t aw and Bethlehem ofXJpper Caw Caw. A Committee was appoint ed fiom each of the (our Churches, w ho have labored faithfully in solicit* iug aid, and deserve their part of the credit. Very Bespeetfully, Bktiilkhem. [We only mentioned what we had learned as a local, and we now add the full merit of.praise to the ehurob es nenied and tho rest of tho Com mittee ] Thanks. At a meeting ul the'Ed is to Rifles held Oct. 2. 1879, the'followiujj r?s? , lulions were adopted by the Compauy : ltetvL'cd, That the heartfelt thanks of the ? oiiipany are tendered to the Ladies of Oraugeburg and the vicin ity, wim assisted iu the ??^genient ?* [ Z * -'.I, *uu so largely couiribut 1 ed tomako it a iuoce^, Resolved, That vis appreciate the generous conduct of the Elliott Hoolc anri Ladder Company in offering their Hall for the occasion free of rent, of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation in placing their Li ions at our disposal, {of the esteemed prioipal of * ';eschool there taught in re a iving to l':e Y. M. CA. Rooms during tho Fair, of YV. M, Sain, in funishin4 shelter for the II. & L. Tru ;k, and of the Orangeburg Q'lintette Club t<*r their artistic assist nice iu furuisVliig iuuiic to enliven our entertainment, aud ol the Ormrgeburg D:n?:rit. and ?raugeburg Timks for a liberal use of their c du inns tor advertising and other favors; Unsolved, Tlud. the .Company als-i gratefully acknowledge th law'Atiao'e of tho ladies and geutlenjii of Orangcburg ami tho C unty .wh > ui.iuifesi a great symp itliy with th ? object of our Fair by eomnb in mi ? of articles and m mey a d by oth;r services. The Ooiuput/ cm neV-ir forget those nnuifesiatioiis of in terest felt to .yards: 1I11 C?n>aiy in this /community* au I they ?ri ? ndeuver always to fulfill as far us in their power,their soldiery d ities in th' guardianship of t e> blcp*ice and security, should occasion e/ar arise when they a lotild be called upon to upho'd the constituted ajuthdrities in tho maint.iiii.iajj *ff order and law. Hefdped, That it ia with p?ci'i*r feelings of obligation that we rejor 1 our appreciation id the assistance re iteived from friends in C ia.- lesion, Columbia and New York, [u return ing our thanks to the ladies and the merchants of tho cities of our 0* n Stute, we desire to assure them that we will ever regard their gifts as be stowed on us as a part or the' citizen sobliery of South Carolina whose honor we will ever faithfully upiiol i to tne best of our power, and iu r? ceiving contributions from the mer chants of New York, the great metro polis of the Natiou, we recognize th it sympathetic bond of union which unites us all, North aud South, as oue great people. licsulved, That these resolutions be published iu the Oruugeburg Ddiuo /jrat atirt r~lt"?^...??-h'Jf.? ['nil. j " T. cSuibble, Sec. E. R. Extract from minutes Is it *. ru" That a remedy lias been compounded which will <h> awnj with the m.neral and drastic purgatives of tho paRtceniuries, and whic , while entirely ctlicient, will leave thus stein in its former healthy condition? Yes, ihe remedy ii>Tabler's I'oriaWne, < r Veg ruble Liver 'uwder; a cure for nil lilt disor'en* uridng from a torpid iver, ar.d as innotiii as ppring water, Give it a trial,. Itwi . do what .it promises. Price 50 cents a :?itih\ For Milf by Dr. J. ti. Wan antakcr. Out 11t Giltst? "Good morning! friend A., I am onrpised to see yon out, ami looking so well; 1 heard von w?-re confined to your room, and bed, by that pest of humanity, I'i'es." ''Yes. Mr 11., 1 had been io ig :i ituifcrer when 1 heard of 'fabler's l'ucke,yo Pile tHin meiit. It proved ti blessing t?> mc indeed, one hot tie having so far stored nie us to enable me to be about my business ag-ttn With ease arid comfort. You can recommend it as n genuine remedy." Price *>?) cents a buttle For sale by Dr." J.'jO. AVanriamakef.'! O ituurjr. D.Kn-At Branch)'! I It-, S. C.OcL. 2nd. 1879, Cilia Jane, ngeo one year and twe niv-iwo days, nn infant daughter of Mr and Mr*. W. F. Syplirc":. The tie* here broken insult beautifully in forming one hope of Heaven. Itmu.it be so in the death of little Kit hi I A gentle flower, and tender ray?her-spirit lingered with us but a short lime, ore it became weary and returned to its Father "All ihn 's hri'.'lii most fide. Tin-- brhfhteidilill the fleetest} Ad Ibal'sftweet was made Hut to ba lo?wHen ?wettest. 1-Carket Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. ?v. Scovilu, FaiPAti November 7, 187'J. COTTON Middlings. . 100 Low Middlings. 9i!'<0 (>idinary.,. 8 'J !?..( VISl ..ss> l 'orn.$ 7?*> New Corn . I'eas.,. 75 Fodder, per 100, lbn. 70 Hough Kic*..$ 1 '0 NEW STORE! Haviug recently tnived into my New Store. I would beg leave to in form my old friends and the public generally that 1 have,and will con tinue tu keep on h ind the Purest Dni" -, Best Paints aud Oils, Lainiis and Fixtures, Finest Cigar* and Tobaccos, Plain und Fancy Candies, And in fact, everything usually kept in a first class DRUG SI ORE! I also occupy, with ilty family, the moms ovi r the store, und therefore will be able to put up prescriptions at any and ul| hours during the night, free bell on front dour. Am c. dukes, 31. 1). ' oiit'Jl 1879 \y 'isuuart iiosSjii^ ' t xwi \ ?, ;:ui-i0A\ ?/'I ' a r v r> , v rf T . ?uojvjc.HU' oaiS oi paiuujucvt ipo.u \\\ 'sump dip ijirs bi ?wud io pue''o|<j? pa-io-utru'. fsoai dtp u? 'auji inri ux v.e^ 1IB Gp oj pucdud w'; su .M-iipVL >i0}^ (?{HQ'J -Q j?ao puaoj trs Before the Public. THE GENUINE ?. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, for i hk cure of p.patitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSI Kl-.IA AM) SICK nr. MJACIII Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. HAIN in the right side, under the I cdyc.of the libs, increases on. pres sure; sometimes tin- pain is in the left side; the patient is lately able to lie on the left side; sometimes tin* pain is ".dt under the shoulder blade, and it recptently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken ."or rheumatism in the arm. The ..toiuach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen ?ral are costive, sometimes alternative with lux; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been (lone, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient compiatns of weariness and debility: he is easily startled, Ids feet arc cold or horning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low; and although lie is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the i.iver to have been extensively deranged. A G ? K AND F E V E R . Dr. C. McLanf.'s Livf.r Pills, in casks of AiiL'e am? fever, w hen taken w ith Quinine, are productive ol the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. Wc would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and a? a simple purgative, they arc uneqtialed. i BEWAKF. OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never su^.ir cnnt<-d. Kvcry ttoic has a red wax seal <<n the lid, with the iiiiprcfelou In.. Mcl.ant's L.iVkk Fills. The genuine Met.A'iki ':. I.ivr.it Pills bea: the signatures of C. M< I.ani". M\d Fl.r.mixg IiKOS. on the wr.ipoers. ^ Insist upon having the genuine I)k. C. McLank's I.ivKX I'jfLI-s, prepared by Fl e ru ing Bros.; nf I'll tsburgltj Pa., the market t^ine, full of imitations of the name 3?r.i,fiiittt Spelled differently hut >?>Mie pronunei?lion. J. W. H. Dukes, Jr., MALE ET STREET, Respectfully informs the public gene rally that his Stables arc comple ted and filled with FINE HOUSES AND MULES Which be i* offering at very LOW PRICES. Those in want of good Stock are re spectfully invited to give mo a call. J. W. H. DUKES, Jtt. A. M. BRiGGAl/iNN, DEALER in' Liquors and Cigars, two DOOltS-EASX of I > E SM OAK & CO Now nil yc people tar and near To Rriggmann s R-staunnt repair, When Hunger on your senses sLeals., And get your faucy Drinks and Meals. The old, the young, the wise, the 2a v A II who have money, and can PAY. Call on me at my stand so new, Aud I will do my best for you ! Fivo Hundred men are waute I now ? To unload schooners, (ALL know HOW!) The work. I'm sure, will never cease? The pay is ju<t 5 cents apiece! Then come aui got employment good. For I would have it understood, Without ? singli bit of fuss, You'll get your money's wirth with Gus. oct3 1?79 ly Kwtate Sale Tl.c Lauds of the late \V\ M. llutson can be treated fur at private sale on a lihcral credit. Tl'ey cous'st of the Ullicu Lot, whic.h will lie sold a? a \kuo1c or in parcels to suit purchaser. The Residence, on Ku*seU Street, with out-bulUlings. Two Lot* on saoic side, of Amelia Street and fronting it. One Lot or* opposite side of Amelia Street. Hev. J. t). At hrowp.at the UesulcnC 'i and W. F. Huison. at llieOffici} l ot, will eive every inforiiMtlon in relation thereto. hU M. IIUTSON^ Executrix. oct3 , tf -H-1 W. F. Robins?i, WATCH MAKER ? And Jcwolci\ RUSSEL^t, \' Just ree^iv&u. a fine "* election, of Gold and Platod Jewelry, all Iho N*^ Style?, ?($,, vh'tvb ! -vil! R<dl low j down, tor CH?h. Cull at once and I save time and monoy 4 bot* 1*7? *y THE CLOCK, WATCHMAKER AKD HEPAIRER. ?:o:? ''Time and tick," both wanted tiro, For Watch and Clock and people here, I f tick you need, or time to set, Jusl saunter i ?Und to ChivLette. .,, j, ., iiiuoii i " " vq ?thl < For twenty years and two, he's spent In lcirning horr hi* arts to know. By special Pvovidou.'i hVa sant To Orangeburg that art lo show. If a Watch' wil" keep'no time, And if a Clock will give no tick, 'TinjuKt beOnnac jou've missed this line, Which tells of good work, truo anil qwiak. If your Watch will keep no time, Go to T. DeChivtette; if yorr Clock willgive no tick;, Go toT UeChiviatte, 'Tick and tituV.arc needed hero liy Kajniev?, Doctors, Lawyers, all, if thin lie true, tKfcn take good caro >n T. P. Chiviettc to call. SfiyNOTlCL-All Watches remaining rith ine for repair-* on the 1st Nov., 1878, rill be sold at auction if not called for be ?<nc. .the tirst Mondav in December next. T. UtCIIIVIETTE. july 4 v , _ tf 3 eed Rye. Rust Proof Oats. Wheat. Also a small lot of Rust Proof Wheat! This Seed was tested in Georgia I ast Season and wua a success. LIME, OIL?*, HORSE SHOES, Ac. N A. HAMILTON. T3 S A Good WAX RROGAN for 8L A Good WO MAN's SHOE for 90 c. JOnN A- HAMILTON. _- . j ? - -_ CALL CALL AT THK* PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready aud willing to fill orders in BREAD, ROLLS, PIES ] C A K E S Of all desc/ipitons. GUNNERS By the BAKR\L or BOX. Also BREAD For fanip-Mecting* or any other kiad of Meetings, ?lust received ? FreMli Confcclionarlaa,] Fancy Goods Auel Notions Which will be sold as LOW as ajij that can ben?mT?T)'f Iii "Orangeburg. Thankful-ibr the past patronage of mjr friends and the public [ stiiI solicit a con* tinuance of their custom., T. W. Alborjrottu r. rtuspcll 5Stre?t| hex? door to i-ept. 14, 137S~Iy Mr. J. P. Harloy. 40 Head Horses JUST AH RIVED AT E. F. Slater's Stable^ I he above Stock is as FINE a* ever brought into this State, aud will be sold' at very reasonable prices. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the satno. E. f/sLATER. X Notice of Dissolution.. NOTICE is hereby given, that th? Partnership between J. 1. Sorentrue and Joseph Lurvea,. was dissolved.ort the ?22nd day of October, 'A D. 1879, bv mutnkl consent. All debts due to said Partnership are to be naid to, and those duo from same, discharges! by J. t. 8ort*ntruc, who will 'continue the business at tho old stand, in hi* awn mime. - t ? - * v J. I. SORENTRUJC, dOsBplf LoRYEA. Orawgcburg, Oct. 22nd, 1870. [ IL A. CARD. VVTN'G withdrawn from the Partner* "hip of Sorentrue <fc Loryca, I return thanks to those who have no kindly M.itron ttcdsaid Firm, and would ask fur Mr J. I.'. Hpreutrite, who continues the husinc?? at the old stand, a . continuance of aanl iiatronage. dOSKPUtORYEA. Orangeburg, H.C., Oct. 22nd 1870. net 24 ' 34 . A.. H. L15WIISF, Harber and Hair Drawer, Nearly opposito Bull <fe SoovlUe, Guarantees f&thdtmiiou to his lino of busiwetut,, ^yalrtmttge respe<?tfuilv "oolioited. -1-. , ..L,)', , NOTICE Mrft. J* ?akniWL havin? occupied 'tha j comru?MioU' residence of Capt. F. H. W j Rriggmann on Amelia street, will aceouii modate a fow Boarder*. Rates reasonably 1 ?ad fatisfacdou guaranteed.