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THE E-A-HLIHCa-TOTT EEI^COOH^T. Tim I^-ukmI TeuUer Avt him! Ui<- Ke»«iupiioii oi Spct-ie P»y- ■mmM. We alluded the other day to several im- p'rteet facts. First. That the question of the validity of the LegalTender Act had been Bade mk) argued before the Supreme Court. Soso id. That at the very time in ISClJ. when this Act was [Kissed by the United Stiles Congress, the constitutionality fur making a paper issue a leagal tender, was openly denied as appears by the debates; and third, That evwu those who advocated and urged the pMM^e of the law never pretended that it WM oooatitutioaal, hot voted fbf it Sir a matter of an—ity in the then condition^ gavem- 0f'; w •ft; ^;> It was paMed as a war measnre. Now at last peace qas arrived, and it is upoupts trail before the supreme tribunal of the land. It was a significant remark of Chief Justice Chase, upon being asked as to the bust mode of resuming apacie payments, when he re sponded in a simple word, “resume.” This at once foreshadowed the event, and showed that whenever resumption did take place it would be not gradually, but at once. Aud this may be effected directly by the decision of the Court if it should pronounce paper issue or Treasury notes without legal validity as a tender. The question is oue of the highest interest, not only in commercial circles, but in every department in life. It ia therefore in thia point of view that we present and commend the following sen sible exposition of the subject by the New York Shiping and Commercial List: “It has been publicly announced by the within a few days, that the Supreme Court will render a decision touching the constitu tionality of the Legal Tender Act, upon an appeal from a decision in the case argued nearly a year ago; and it seems to bo taken for granted by many that the Act in question will he pronounced invalid. Now it many be that the Act in question will be pronounced invalid. Now it may ^reasonably be doubted whether any outside parties know anything shunt the opinion of the Justice of the Su preme Court—certainly no onohas any right to know. “But even if the Legal Tender Act should be pronounced unconstitutional, it is by no means certain that any very great derange ment in business affairs would ensue. So far as past contracts are concerned, those that have been paid and settled in greenbacks will reuiain undisturbed. If they were made after the l*egal Tender Act was passed, they, of course, had reference to that Act and no hsrm has been done bv settling them on the paper basis. If they were made before the passage of the Act, aud have ben settled ao- •cording to its provisions, the settlement will probably be adjudged final in accordance with the receipts which have been made since the Act went into operation, and which still remain unsettled, will also be settled in greenbacks, for such contracts wore made with this specific understanding. But those, on the contrary, whisk were made prior to to the Act end still remain unsettled, will Lave to be adjusted on the specie basis which existed when they were made, without aoy reference whatever to the yaper notes of the (jovernment. And all contracts made after such a decision shall be announced, will of course rest wholly on a specie basis, and if ;ett!ed iu auy kind of papet currency, it must be only according to its relative value. All future transactions would have reference only to gold and silver coin, and would grad ually come again into use, while paper would rapidly disappear, and would be used in any ease only at the discount which its value requires. Coin would immediately become he standard of prices, instead of legal tender : i bank notes, as now, any contracts made i these latter would contain special provis- ■ns to the effect. The great change would be that nobody would any longer accept the . P 'r of government, dollar for dollar, in >ist\etion of any kind of debt. This paper •r of course long continue to be used ami ; uleted as money, but it vould cense to be ■ :;il tender. ■ere are some, however, who anticipate i aver consequences, that will not be dis- ti< to business, but unsettle arrangements *ere consummated a long time ago. ■ ngVcousequeuees like those are not to be •ntieipated, it is, nevertheless, natural that some degree of uneasiness should b felt until the question shall be finally decided, and its results become known. •The Legal tender Act itself, whatever may he its fate with the Supreme Court, per- 1 formed for the Government the work which i it was intended to fulfill. It simplyfied and I and made easy, for the time being, the task of meeting'the current expenses of the re bellion As a financial device for this pur pose, its work Ls done; but whether it could .ave been dispensed with at the period when " is enacted, wiil all ways be a matter of ^ eussion. and men will differ concerning it (•cording to their views of the nature and motion of money. But whateverit has been the past exigencies of the country, it can ssreely be regarded as any longer essential tohe well being either of the Government AM * the people.” New Business. Jerome P. Chase, FLORENCE, 8. C. A GENT for Buying, Selling an«l Renting Property Offers Lots ft and 7 on Front-street, adjoining Schouboe & Co. The 3 valuable Lots faming the corner be tween Currie s & UhftO-s And other valuable business and dwelling lots in the growing “city of Florence.” UK is ALSO Agent for the great Brooklyn & Manhattan Life Insurance Coutpanio?. He begs lo offfer his services and solicits tho patronage of those desiring to sell or rent in this “city” or section , or to insure their lives Call on or address him at Florence, S. C. Jan g 17 ly rse “Costar's” Liquid for BED BIGS. Use “Costar's” Powder for INSECTS. !! BEWARE!! of all Spurious Imita tions. For $1, $2, JitS Sixes, Address "COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, Iloward-stroct, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! “ l can t s,i ' nJ “Thcee corns will kill me.” O! 0!! 01!! m,.. Use “COSTAR'S” CORN SOLVENT. For Cuts. Burns, Bruises, old Sores, etc.. Use “CostarV’ BUCKTHORN SALVE. Sold by all Druggists in Darlington. Sept 1 48 3m DRY GOODS! Dry Goods! 13>x*y Gr-oods. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, <C*r., d'c. d~c. I Would respectfully call the attention of the people of Darliugton and surrounding Dis tricts, that I tun expecting u large consignment of merchandise, and being compelled to make roon for the same, l now offer my entire Stock, consisting of the above named goods ut prices seldom heard of, stteh as Calicoes . . . Homespun . . Long Cloth Gingham . . Fr. MuslV and I * Hickory Stripes <£c., ko.f Kq. Sugar^g Coffe Flour Clear Rib. Sl3e Prime Shoulder^ ,^5 to IGc WHISKEY at New York prices, adding freight. 500 BUSHELS CORN for sale. CALL ANP SATISFY YOURSELVES. A. W. LOYNS, Florence, S. C., Juno 9, 1869. [36 6m.] ; E SPEY'TALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, pos sessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and I'urt Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one doxen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers. &c. A. M. Binninger £ Co., established 17‘8 X No* 15 Beaver-street, New York. July 28 42 f ii elry, 8 William G. Whilden & Co., NO. 255 KING STREET, C II A K L E 8 T O N 8. C. AVE ON hand a full stock of Watches, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware. Granite, China and Glass ware, . rocket ami Table cuttlery, Gentlemens’ leather Travelling Bags. Vases, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy articles which they offer at moderate prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Glassware, AT aVO. 137 MEETIXG 8 TIt EE T. Oct. 28 5 ly Burnham’s Drug Store. 1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY call tlie attention of FAR MERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my largo STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old Standard S.VBSAI’ARLLA. made from the original receipt of R. VV. Buruhnra, which is rivalled by none, and his Anti-CUidcra Mixture, which will euro ('hoiera aud all disease of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Order, from the country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Give me a call before going elsewhere. E. S. BURNHAM, Bign of the Hed Mortar, King Street, Charleston, 3. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 28 6 ly 1869. 1869. Fall Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH QFFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE RUBLIC, The most COUVTIF’IaETJE: STOCK! OF Dry (woods, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., Ac. in Sumter—selected to suit tho times. Great inducements will bo offered to cas'u buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal in ^ - T O -A. 3L.E, i ( liarleston, S. Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we buy for CASH, and sell for Octsli OlYly, AND THAT WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned arc dealt with alike. WHOLES A L E it K-* — A young man named Turn married a cousin of the same, on tho plea that “Ot« good Turn deserves another.” The Methodist Parsonage at Bambure 8. 0. was destrayd by fire on Monday of last week. There is a railway in Wales of only two feet pin*?!, the engines and cars being cor respondingly small, ns well as theexpeuse of running it. The experiment is successful, and is worthy of adoption on routes where roads on a more extensive scale would not pay. o-Tx^nsros AT FLORENCE, 8. C. JEROME P. CHASE, A GENT for JOHN B. SAKDY’S Celebrated GUANO anil FERTILIZEliS. Sells them at Florence, S.C., at New York prices adding simply the cost of freight. He solicits your patronage. Jan 27 17 ly Colton Ties. B EARDS’ Patent Lock Ties unsurpassed by any Tie yet manufactured. For neatness strength and durability,Ibis Tie lias no equal. Having sold this Tie for the last three years we feel that we can cordially recommend them to ! all Planters as the article they want. For sale 1 by GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Factors, Charleston, S. C. Aug 18 40 ftm GEORGIA MUTUAL FIIFtlE Sc XallFiE INSURANCE CO.i MACON, G a. AUTHORIZ’D CAPITAL $500,000 A FIRST CLASS SOUTHERN CO Til E undersigned having been appointed Agent of the above first class Fire and Life Insurance t’ompany, would be pleased to receive for it n share of the, patronage of the citizens of Darling ton County. To those who have heretofore been prevented from insuring their lives by the high rates charg ed by other Companies, the Georgia Mutual of fers great inducements. The cash paid to the Georgia Mutual, is invcstcd'safely in the best se curities at a high rate of interest, thus enabling it to make large profits, which are applied to di vidends for the benefit of the policy-holders.— The advantages possessed and inducements offer ed by the Georgia Mutual are certainly not equaled by any other Copmany in the United States. Apply to J. PLAYER WILSON, Florence, S. C. July 28. IRftO. 42 tf R Rosdallis, ONANH 3 TUNIC MIXTURE. CHEMICAL t'oimI, Shooks Ague Dills. iV'•. For sale HART, PARKER & CO. Jon. 19 37 H' dNTo-tioo. O N the 1st of October next, tho undersigned will eniablisb himself in Florence, for the practice of his profession, and offers his services to Gte in Habitants of the Town ot Florence and its vicinity. MORTON WARING, M. D. Aug 18 4ft _ «UL '•jort j/ - Saving labor a Those wh: "have uxed them give testimony as follows: “We like our machine much ; could not be per suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty we feel that we are masters of the position.*’— Rtv. L. Scott, Bishop 3f. E. Church. “It is worth one dollar a week in any family.” —A r r. Tribune. ‘Tn the laundry of my house there is a per petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for tho inven tion.”—Rev.^Theodore L. Cuylcr. “Every week haagfiven it a stronger hold upon the affect ion* «f4hip»iimtea of the laundry.”— AT. 1\ Observer. % “I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and contentment.”—Rev. J). Bellows. Friend Doty—Your last improvement of your Washing Machine is a complete success. I assure you ‘our machine,’ after, h years’ use. is thought more of to-day than ever^and would not be part ed with under any circumstances.”—Solon Robin- sort. “Your Washing Machine has been daily used in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses herself ns highly pleased with ft. It certainly accomplishes a greater quantity of work, with less labor, and does not wear .he clothes near so much as the <dd fashioned wash-board. By using it, one laundress is dispelled with.”—Win. 3L F. Round, Superintendent of the Infant Depart ment of Si. Catherine's Xursery of New York. PRICES,—A Fair Offer. Rend the retail price. Washer, $14, Extra Wringer $9. and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; and so sure are wc they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return tho machines free of freight after a month's trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- two days in the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast, selling them. .Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts are made, R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Asent, 32 ortlandPSt., New York. Aug 18 46 f l>. J. 1’AVL S. K. WELCH HENRY BHANDES. PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES, 1MPOP.TKRS A WIIOLKHAI.E DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce, NO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite New Custom House.) CJIA RLE ST OX, S. C. Constantly on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains, Riuenpples. Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles, Jellies, Raisins, Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of all varieties. Special attention given to filling and shipping orders. ipoii 10 ^3 ly are invited to an examination of our STOCK.— They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight added. Green, Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTER, S. O O T T O 2nT SHIPPED. have made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO OXV- "5TOX\fc5L, Taltimore or cuarlestox, MAKING CASH ADVANCES Oi* game when delivered, and having it held at EITHER POINT AS LOSg AS MAY BE DESIRED. W« will recoiv* oo t to nvr AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, AND UMMONSVILLE. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH, Dealers In General Merchandize AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, So. 2C0 KIX(;-Street, (Intfcs Bend.) Sign of the Big Bible, CHARLESTON, S. C. U. M. FooAnxiE Sau l Fimiaktik, Agt. s dosing Osit. GRE AT BARGAINS. Jerome P. Chase, FLORENCE, 8. C. -* HTITH a view to eliiinge.-. in Wines... offers Uf* I,!.; valuable STOCK and Town rrc.|>ei ty with hia iqilcuilid Store, at j.rices lower than Cost an ) Value. Jau :> H 1/ Xasy yean are, tbs mi'-er ef thers lines and fa invalid physiiian, whslo visiths the Island ef St. Irois fjr their hei'.th, ezyerieneo: 1 . o?.a r 7:tne:::i many ciirpr.sing and beneficial effect: cf the P.um there yrcirvcci rsaty ci the ir.ra'.id; ™Ao Tvere • Jcc ourselves) sssxlnj health ; ar.i. nncr. inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of It* medicinal virtues. I:e •ves delighted ar.d surprised, and at:cr his erm recovery, which sson occurred, determined, if possible, to procuro the sole right eo msanfaeture aad sell it in the ffnitol States. The result of his labors vie a jlsrioas ruccers for himself and suffering humanity, for tho celebrated PLANTATION EITT338 was thus made hnsvm to she world. PLAN TATION BITTEHS being an article cf real merit, founded upon now principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, ■worhed a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household verb all over the civilized world. The cabalistic S. T.—ISC-0—2. was a talisman of health, and the .demand for the PLANTATION BITTEP.S coon far esxcded the abilities of tho preprietoii to supply. Notwithstanding the largo importation cf fit. Crcin Sum, made expressly for the com pounding of these Sitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at or.ee be made, and an agent was dispatched to St. Thomas f:r that purpose. lie was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on same of the largest and moat productive estates on the island. Houses, stills aad presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished the natives. 1 ’ The services cf experience i men and natives cf the island were pro cured. and very soon the proprietors ef the PLANTATION BITTEBS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly puro St. Crois Bum, needed in manufac turing’ the SHE AT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVI5CBAT03. The above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane end otherwise preparing it for tho stills and presses. As an antidote to Paver and Ague. Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the rse cf the PLANTATION EITTEES is unsurpassed in tha history of the world. Over five million bottles are disposed ef annually. They aro adapted to old and young, male and f.male. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an ioaediato beneficial result. ch 3, 1869. 2'2 H aving the largest and moat COMPLETE FACTORY iwtK* jwjuth.r. .Stutcu. mid keeping nlwaja on band a )|am aad mold complete -lock of Doora, Kaaliva. Sash Voois, Store Doors. Shattera, Mouldiaga, Ac., Ac., 1 am e tabled to sell low and at liana-. facturer'a prices. S. B.-rStrict attention paid to shiuiag In good order. April 7 27 dS-ioCXLesiXena, S A » I> 1. E S, TE AM iIAT’NESS, * I'LOri' JIAMKS. I’RIULES. Ae. ; A,. T HE undersigned ba,~* *n inviln vour allan- tion to the tact that Ik* Las roccuCy purchas ed a large lot of Government tfcl-ellan Saddlas and Team Harnes, which he is offering at a re duced prices, single or in quantity. -—.Also— To hie stock of fine £onrncsets am; Sbaftaq Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Harness. Plough Hear, ana new McClellan 8ad'41rs, Team Havaaa* Plough Hafitoss, Ac. I am selling tho Plough Bridles andCtillara at New York Pact-tt y Prices by the dozen to deaL- F. F. chapeau; 08 Meeting-street, neyt to Mill* Howto* CHARLESTON, ri. C. Feb 17 20 Ty. ly TJESES D K M O V R A T JOB OFFICE. I AM now prepared to czeente all JOB WORK of every description, snch as LAW BLANKS. LAW BRIEFS, HAND BILLS. BILL HEADS, LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS, A'ISITING CARDS, AND PJ, AC ARDS. AU work neatly aud promptly executed at prices to suit, —ALbO— Cards and 1'rinting Paper .always on Land, Office on the Public Square, North of tho Old o u rt House. CHOOI* HOOKS, STATIOFERY. SUNDAY St'llOOL HOOKS and REWARD CARDS. T!ieoIosri<al A Miscellaneous Books. Agency of the Cliinicston Illlilo Society and other Unglish and American Kcligious Publica tion Societies. Oodcis for supplying Sunday School and Paris Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full supply of School Books, Stationery, and all School Requirements. Teachers in the country will find it to their advantage to intrust their orders to us as prompt attention will be given and liberal discounts allowed. Peculiar advantages to pe rsons residing in the Country. Ijigp' Any books published in America or Ku- rope will be sent to any part of the country, Frev of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher’s price. All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Potiodi- cnls supplied by subscriptions or single nunibeis. In addition to our large Stock of New and Standard Miscellaneous Hooks, will he found a great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in a retail Rook and Stationery Store. Persons from the Uountry. visiting Uharlcston will find the “Circulating Library’’ attached to this establishment a great convenience. X. R. Address, “Fogarttc's Book Depository,” CHARLESTON S. C. inch 24 25 ly CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. ' t i -rr r ' S ' * • *••• SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE, 1 Cue a aw, 8. C„ April PJ, j ON AND AFTER Tl’ESDAY. THE 18T11 inst., the following Schedule will be run by the Trains on the Road: Leave Cheraw 7 00 A M Arrive at Florence 10 00 A. M Leave Florence ft 4a P. M Arrive at Cheraw ft 80 P, M S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. April 12 North Eastern Rail Road. SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE, N. F. M. R \ Chaiu.f.ston, S. C., Ajiril 12, 18ft8. j ON AND AFTER MONDAY Till; 1ft th inst . the following schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road: EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M Arrive at Florence 8.80 P. M Leave Florence lO.fto A. M Arrive at Charleston 4.00 1*. M ACCOMMODATION. ( T)A I LY, KXC KPT SUN DA YS.) Leave Charleston 1.80 P. '' I Arrive at Florence 10.00 P. M Leave Florence 2.80 A. M Arrive at Charleston ILL”) \. M S. S. SOLOMONS. Superintendent. April 12. W. & M. R. R. COMPANY, 0 EN Eli AI. S’ ■ 1’K R1N T E.\! > E N TS OFFICE, ^ WiLI.MIN. 1'.,Mav 11. 1HI1H. j O AND AFTER Ai>riI11lh. l’A.s8EN(lER TRAIN8 on tills ruin! will rim on the follow - ing Schedule • EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Willmington daily at M". A. M Arrive at Florence . 10:32 A. M Arrive at Kingsville i t:. P. M TdCave Kingsville 12: ill P. M Arrive at Florcnct : : P. M Arrive at Wilmington ■•:lo P. M II, KLATTK & CO., WIIULE8ALE UROCEUS, AND COMp^USSION MERCHANTS, No. 185 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. J. C. H. n.AUSSBV. II. klaitb. Ocf Si 4 It Express Train cGuneot clo-fly at Fluvenu’.’ \i i:li the Niuftheast* ru Eailro t l i* . { ;i.u’. -N’li. .''.id Cheraw and D.irlingti.n Euilroad fur flteraw. | and at Kingsville with the South C.ii’ulin i Kn’.l- , roa»l for Augusta, to which point tiie c.it-run through without change. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sun ex.) at >:<>'. P. M Arrive at Florence' 2: 8) A. M. Arrive at Kiujrivilic •'ft.Mj A .}. liOave Kingsville !:'m» P. M. Arrive at Florence 0: pt p. _M Arrive ot Wilmington 5:10 A. M Accommodation Train •• 'iiiu 'ts closely ■;* i'U*r- ence \\ith the Noith« »tci » Riilioadf . » harl< ton. and at Kingsville y.-th tho o.-utli Caroluia Ituilroad for Angus*.a. Passengers for t »,p»int;ia should take ft c Ac- cominodat i oi» T i'u < *i. WM. Mu'KAF. April Ij 7—tf GenT Snpl. CILMiLES KEKR1SON, S dlORMERLY OF THE FIRM OF C. & K. L. y KERRISON. would inform his friends and tiic public that he has purchased from Mr. James 1). Letts, all his STOCK IN TRADE, &c., AT THE STORE, No. 2.»2 King: Street, Charleston, S. C., AM, WILL T.IKKK eONTlSCB THS DRY GOODS* BUSINESS WIIOI.ESAI-E aud RETAH., FOR CASH, on lii* own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new tiie Stock, anti continue *o doing until the assortment shall be made complete inti attractive. As the terms will be Strict 1/ Cash, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that tin prices must be kept at least ns low us to be found at any other respectable es- tabli&lnncnt. IDs brother. Mr. F. L. KERRISON. assint^d by Mnj. A. J> MrDOXELL. both experienced mer chants in this line, will be found at his store aid ing in the conduct and management of the busi ness. aud it .is hoped that his and their efforts to w in the confidence and patronage of the public will be as successful as in past days was the old firm at corner of King and Market Street. inch 24—ly Scott’s Shirt EmporiunK TIIK ONLY EXCLUSIVE a-ETSTTLElNdETT’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. The PropricLir of the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Emporium. Meeting-street, near Market, desirous of bringing the famous Star Shirts into general use. and believing that it is only necessary lor gentlemen to wear these Shirts once :<> !>c well pleased with them, will hereafter offer them tolas customers and the public generally at cost prices. His stock of Neck Tics, Scarfs and C oliars I will also be koM at such prices as to defy compe- i tition, and if satisfaction is not Given ! he will return the money. IDs charges arc so : reasonable »*■ almost to make buyers believe tho j articles are given Away ■ He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the ! utmost dispatch: and his assortment, of rcady- uiado Shirt* is so full that buyers can be fitted at ! at a moment's notice. For proof of these stote- . mcuts call At Scott's Star Shirt and Furnishing Gouds Emporium. Meet ing-street, nearly opposite Market Hall mar 2*4—25 l y G. J. L.UHN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, : i. k. ci him: n kino and John stkkktk, C II A It L E 8 TON, 8, (\ t ORDIH’.S froni D: uggists. Dliysioians andUoun- ; try incrcliauts filled nromptly and prices guaran- r :l to give satisfaction. Wholesale Agent for i isroo” EE I'ER .1 XV A GEE CERE. DRY GOODS IFOIR TI-IE SE-A.S03ST, JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB & Ctt / UoME.rir Stiiiik, \ ,. | Ltd Sto**. 1 \ 287, / ^ \ 280. / Wc lire now receiving a very large sle:k, n»U seleeteil, fur botli our RETAIL amt WJIOI.E3AI.E DEPA RT.MKNTS. MERCHAN13 nml PI..INTERS viaiting our city, lire specially invitci! to exaiuine our irtuck. FULL LINES OF t AI.K’U FROM 7 to MI e. FELL LINES OF BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 ». to Lent tpinlitv. FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 28 and 21 c. Together with every actiole to be found in > well eoieutoii .took, nt STOLL, WEBB .t Co., liAXUltutv’* old stand. Feb 1—-ly Kill# Ktr.et. Oct 21 DANIEL H. SILCOX. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, ITo 177 and 170 King Street, Clmrloston, S. C. • ^ ®3y-I'iirniture nui.le nnd repaired. Oe.da packed with care for Sitippiug. Oct 21 4 1-y. MRS. W. A, MERHIENSi Wholesale and Retail Dealer and manufacturer of BOOTS & SOHES, LADIES FINE GAITERS ALSO BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SHOKi, TRUNKS, VALISES, fcc. -VO. 282 A/.V/J ST., CHARI.ESTOX, S. 0. Oct. 28. 6 ly geo.h7 hoppo k, Fuptor and Coinmission Merchant. AC( < )M MOI > AT ION W HARK, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 7 2 t/ \ genuine Smitliern preparation prepared in j Charleston, S. 0. A Purely Vegetable Compound, A certain Cure. Foil Sam: in i>.\TSl,tvotov ; v .Mti.MI.NT & EARLY. .i, j. Allorncy at Lnw, 8U.MTKR. S. (J. Hill practice in Law and L .„ity in aryeftt Courts. FcV -1 * tlA i: t.KST<*.N, 8. C., Aug. 17, 18t>8. i -Vi . # v. %\ ndolr, De\k ,Si.t :--My v.ifc was sufTcring f »r a long i time with Chills and Fever and after using va- ; i . -uh rc*-|i dics vvithroit rfleet, l was induce^ | try your ••Marcng j*’ Fever and Agutjv tire which j proveil a complete success, i now tako great , pics sure In veceomiiicndillg it to all sull-iing J with Fever and Ague and also as an excellent , funic creating a speody change in the Constiiu- I tion and entirely tree trum injurious effects. \ nurs Very Uwptctlujlv, M. V/ WFI’R. i Oct. 28 ft ly f MRS, PARKER, j3 t] .3 jus: riv.uvcd. Ut w supply of.' anti j# fl SINBOWNA. fui Aug 1 I II LENGNICK & SELL, 27 HAYNE STREET, CII^VL^LESXOINr, S- C. Importers and duhbrr* in FANCY GOODS, LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, A 1.1. <jt r ALIT1K8 AND I'BICES, AND n I I# Id I I¥ Yd It Y ii O O II OF KV Kit Y DKSCBIFTIOK. U. A. I.F.NGNRK ED. KM ERICK SCLL. inch 24 2ft Giu HENRY BtSCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, A-NO, IlKAVtltS IS WINES, LIQUORS, 8 EO ART. TOBACCO, Ac., Ce. 197' E^ST (Tiaricston, S. (’. n. Bucnorr. c. wt i.iikkm. j. h. pikpka Oct 21, 4 1- y < QrC>ocijs, Dry Goods!! Dry Goods!!! i.oins ( oi l Lx & co’S., Cl/A H/.J STO.y. tf. V. T&TS7 1 '' " tl'O attmtien <‘f ottr friend*. Wly cu-lnmi'r.-. and ctlixciip generally in «up large and ttnriiailed St- ek of F,,reign and liu- inertic G-003D3, which will be found couplete in every d^paj(_ incut. And wc arc off ring (liem at the very lowest caah ]>i iccs. JJuyers will find it to their advantage to ex-> amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, L<H’I i COHLN CU 8., 24b King iitre^t—iw the be'ibi. Oct 2$ o |y VU TORIA HOTEL charleston: s. a. t OPDEBEEt’K, Proprietor, g® m pm \--Cm m '41 - ■ Bee. 2d If j r