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v M\4k ill Be w5wW RaKaa RHU ■I :f. if (r*-' “I THE E -A. E L I TT C3-T O TT ID E IMI O C IR, .A. T . Mrs. Parker’s l« Planters ■■"KRESS TrimtrW»r-' mnJ Fancy arc i ■,,(,»• upon «n(l really lor sale. "i'rinses, flimps, Hutton*, an'l iMaBtlrome SHk 1'loak Buttons, Children's All-wool Scotch Plaid Hose, Suhias. Ladies’ and Children*’ woolen Moods. Ladies’ Woolew Faochions. rery pretty. Infants’ crochet shwa, Linen Tape trimming. Cash's Frilling. Cersetts, &e., also one piece of eery pretty plaids. Her Millinery stock is com plete. MRS. PARKER ■ JK^ILL make up walking suite fee Indies and Wy children ; sho will reeeire Patterns from the North each month during the season. Oct 27 if ___ VRKER A KELLEY will make CASH ad W vanccs of j (three-fourths) of the tralne of aB cotton ocnsignetl to (Jeo. W. WiKiams A Co., Charleston, or Williams, Ilcraie & Co., New York, and fill orders in New York, Baltimore 0 r Charleston. Aug 4 44 tf nxr otioo- I will sell, at private anle, an l at prices that will iiford indueemeu.Ls to judicious invest ments in a thriving town, some of tke most valu able lots in FlorcHcr. I also desire to closeout my stock, in whole or in part, and will affore liberal inducements. Call j on or address me at Florence. mm] icxitf <£%> TIMM0NSV1LLE CARRIACrE BUGGY MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizen* o4 f>ar- i Tington and adjoining Countie* that he is prepared to put up in the best styt. and at the lowest rates, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, O-A-HTS, <ScO_ Repairing done with neatness and dispatch, lie respectfully solicits a share of public patron- J. A. DIcEACHERN, Timmonsvilie, O. 8ept 1 48 ly Onward! Upward!! —y p*AV1NG met with success, far beyond JnLur expect at ion, in tUe publication of the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, we take this method of offering our papers. Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly *s among the best advertising medium* iu T\ e*t ern North Carolina. Adovi’tisrmmi* fojtiritol—'Frrnit M'jdcrate. ntP.jaUJCS! PREMIUMS!! We oiler FIVE valuable Agricultural Premi ums to persons getting up Clubs for the II cekly Observer. Address SMITH, WATSON A Co, Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 2 r » 47 tf Oct 2« JEROME P. CHASE. tf MS. JOHN LAURENS' pencil in# £'J)tn»l —FOR— ^'OTTnxra- e a-Eies, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Send fur ( imilars, etc. *©8 Sept 8 40 tf AMANGTON 2&TTTTT Jl. Jh i;c Insurance Company, INSURE YOUR LIFE! Insure in Arlington Company! 1st. Because It Is the Be^t Company. 2nd. Because it Is the (heapest. Sd. Its Dividends arc Higher than any other. 4th. It is purely Southern and a home enterprise. T O beg lcftv« f « call the attention of the j’Ubiic generally to the subject of LIFE INSURANCE. It is the sacred dutv of every one to Injure his Life, so (hat his family may nat izoat^ov. erty after hts death. The uncertainty anp peril ,f thef-e lowh-s* timc«, and the ccrt&iiity of death, adruonish all to rauke Immediate and Sure Provision for their Loved Ones. rh«*u. ie** of ihs ARLINGTON COMPANY <g unp*rnU»leil. Let Southern Men Patronize SOUTHERN INSTnUTUI^S. terms *r« <1, lil cml, that *11 may partake hf ’-tS Scoefits. Tot* furthci particulars cull on !?. C. Sorment, AGENT. March 3 22 If F. VON SANTEN, i«j*oBT>rR *r Paris Fancy Goods, Toys, Dolls, Dames, Children’s Car riages, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Ilubber Goods, hubIi as Clothing, Huisery Sheeting, &c. 229 KING STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. June 2 ^ NOTICE. T IIR “BIBHOPTILLE INSTITUTE*’ baa been thoroughly established, and the Prin cipal respectfully uskstho patronage of tbo friends of education in and around Darlington, C. tl. Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, in the family of the Principal. Boys can be accommodated with board by the Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the earns amount. Latin, Greek, French, Music, ^vocal and in strumental; English and Mathematics are tanght. TERMS PER QUARTER: 1st and 2nd Classes MO 00, 3rd and 4th Classes —$ 8 (X). 6th and i'th Hasses - $ 0 00 Music $ 7 50. Use of Piano $ 2 50. French $ 2 50. For particulars apply to K. W. Boyd, Esq., of Darlington: Capt. .J W. Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bisliopville, or to IV. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, Principal. May 12 82 tf New Business. Jerome P. Chase, FLORENCE, S. C. A GENT for Buying, Selling and Renting Property Offers Lots G and 7 on Froat-stroet. adjoining Schouboe & Co. The 3 valuable Lots forming the corner be tween Currie’s & Ulmo s And other valuable business onl dwelling lots in the growing “city of Florencj?.” r n f „„ hk is a lso A«out for tht creat Brookljii & Mauliattan Lifo Inhu He begs to offer his sirrfyef and solicits the patronage <>f those desiring to seller rent in thU “city” or section , or to insdve tboir live* Call on oraddresa him at * lorcnce, 8. C. Jan 27 ‘ y 17 Jr ^SPECIALLY designed f*r the u-w of the Medical Profession and the F.amily, pOF- scssing those mtrintie medicinal properties which, belong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaint*. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers. Ac. A. M. Biiimw^er « Co., established 1778. Nv 15 Beavor-otreot, New Tork. • July 28 42 t__ William G. Whilden & Co., NO. 235 KING STREET, Cli ARLES TON S. C. H AVE ON hand a full stock of Matches. Jew elry, Silvei and Plated Ware. Granite, China and Glus*- wa re. I’ocket ami Table cnttlerv, Gentleaicns leather Travelling Bags, Vasrs, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy | articles which they offci at moderate prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers or Crockery, China and Glassware, AT .VO. 137 MEE TIXO S TR EE T. Oct. 28 S ly Old St^irsLci. Burnham’s Drug Store. 1 WOULD RESPECTFUL call the attention of FA R MERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drags and Medicines, FANCY AND TOIIJET ARTICI.ES, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery. Ac., also, the old Standard S A US. Vi* A RLL A. made from the ori ginal receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rival Uni by none, and his Anti-Cholara Mixture, which will cju e Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Orders from tho country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Give me a call before going clsew r. *tre. V. K. BURNHAM, Sign of the R< i Mortar, King Street, Charleston, S. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 28 6 ly IHGtf. 1869. Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH Ij.FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS.AHD THE PUBLIC, The most COMPLETE stock; OF Dry floods, GROCERIES, &C* ?n Sumter—selected to suit the times. Great inducements will be offered to cash buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which i:*s ruaiie thi* Store “A HOTTSEHOLI) lYORII,” will be continued. Kemember that » » find in 33x*3^ Oroocijs, GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we buy for (’ASH, ami sell for AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. Sis ' ' : ■ , i. - : mmm' ms* '. ■ a ! - T o ^ L E,| ' , Cterleston, S. C., .Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. Uti isr UiOTF’S WASHIl^G- MACHINE Latch .Much ftnov/vetl—amt the New UnivorsJ Clothes Wringer YV HOLESALE MARBLE WORKS. T HE undersigned informs his friends and the public generally that lie has resumed iiis Busiuestf, ^ince the late tire, and keeps constaatly on hand a fin«' and select stock of And is jirepured to fnrninh and pul up all kinds of work in his lino, viz; Monuinents, Tombs Mantels, MURAL T AIIL E T S, BAPTISMAL FONTS, HEAD STONES, Of all descriptions at the Lowest possible rales. Iron Railings furnished to order, and general satisfaction guaranteed. All orders will receive prompt attention. Ad vances will be required on all work. Ucrsous wishing anything in my line should consider the difference of freight between this point and that of Charleston. J. II. VILLEN'F.UVE, Market-street. CII Kit AW', S. 0. J. M. WOODWARD, Agent at Darlington, and IV. A. CAR RIGAN, Agent at Society Hill. All orders through them will receive prompt atten tion. April 7 27 6m South CarolinaState Agricultural AND Mechanical Magazine. ( Official Organ *>f the South Ctr- Jina State Agricultural and Mechanical Sorictj/') A T AN EARLY DATE THE SITWRIUEKS Tse “Coslar’s” J«; *<1 for Use “CostarV pin tier for INSECTS. ! IBEWAKE .* iof all Spurions Iinlta -lions. For $1, $2, $3 Addresi) “COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, Howard-itreot, N\ Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! “ T «•’ ••These corns will kill me.” 0 !• 0 !! ^>!! ! . - U?c < *CCFSTAr. 8”J 0I?N SOLVENT. For Cuts. Burns. Brnises. old Sores, etc., Esc *H‘o*tarV> BECKTHOKX A LY R. Sold bv all Druggists in Darlington. 8ept 1 48 3m Magazine, devoted !•» tbe development of ilie inn It*rial interest? of this State, and the whole South; and will distribute five thousand copie* gratui tously, so that every one may »ee what it is be fore subscribing. They intend to make it the best and hancfs’onwrsfc industrial magazine ever ]>ubiished at the Smith, and they ask I lie cordial co-oTicration of every goo<l citizen in rids enter prise. which I’ lisfc redound to the public welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first number w ill please send iheir address to Walker, Evans k Og^irrll, 1 biirlctolou. 54, C-. may 12 32 tf John Heins, CABINET MAKER AND 59 Thos. H. Blackwell. I S constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment of Men’s Furnishing Goods, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OP Ties, Scarfs, . % Hosieries, Gla res, Under-Kcur, Fine Shirts Ready Hade and to Order. Hasson s A i'• (ilores. Our goods nr \ all marked at low prices, aad in Plain Fiyurat, at id .-nr mono is “ONE PRICE.” 211) King Street, 1 tlv. v Lel-nv M u ket, (h<irl,i(..n. S. C. Oet 13 I tf REEDER & DAVIS. CUTTOX FACTORS, General Coiraaissioii Merchanls Adder’s \ortli Wluirf, bl! A R TEST OX, S. C. are invitc<l 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. C. O O T T O IsT SHIP P E I). hare made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO G'XJV Hir <3X*iA. a BALTIMORE OR CIIARLESTOX, * row, Vo. n ~*'c MAKING CASH ADVANCES Improve bowM. ^ , atknt Douhl^F Cog- •VI ,ki.s iin.J IliP r^KST^Si. I- ai-e OB Ik no when deEveroJ, nml La-in- it held at j EITHER POINT MAY J5E OHS I RED. ilany years iro, th* ■writer ef these Uses azd aa ir.'ralil while Tlsitiag the Ijland sf St Crois for their health, experience 1 ar.a witasssed many snrprang sad honsSsiai effects ef the “turn tfiero produced upen many of the invalids who were iliho curse!vea) seeifn; healch.; and, upca iajuiry and inveatisa'Jon, chtatned a full history ef its medlainal virtues. E* was Je'.irhtcd and surprised, and after his own recovery, which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the soli rlsht to manufacture and sell it in the United States. Tho result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated rd-UTf Aim wac thus made known to the world. TLAU- TATIOiT EITT2E3 being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revela tion in tho history of medicine, and became as a household word all or er the civilised world. The cabalistic S. T.-12G0-Z. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION LITTLES scon far sncceded the abilities of the proprietors te supply. Notwithstanding the large impcrtiticn ef St. Crcis Earn, made expressly for the com pounding ef those Sitters, tho quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at onse be made, and an agent was dispatched to St. Thcmas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of tho largest and most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “aston ished the natives.” The services ef experienced men tmi natives of the island were pro cured, and very scon the proprietors o: the PLANTATION EITTSSS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Crois Eum needed in manufac turing the S3SAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7I&CP.ATCS. Tho above cut represent* the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the still* and presses. As an antidote te Pever and Avne, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and ether kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION EITTEES is unsurpassed in the history of the wcrli. Over five niilloa tctoles are disposed of annually. They are adapeed to old and young, male and female. They aro agreeable in taste, and alwaji produce an immediate beneficial result, h 3. 1809. 23 It *ior»**? ®»r SU P‘ 4.*^***•££*» mnttn*.... ing olotbcs ever, .inventcl, an<l .. I?. 1 «n*.Te .fb-n/ co'i twice u year, by Having lalior and elct^4|k-V* \ '>/ Those who hav® used theia gire teatimoiByjivj n follows S -i “Wc like oar xsiachi^eniwcb; coni’ not SV suade i to do without it, and will 1 th^juu ol wo feel tliut we al^ifbesters of position. Rev. L. SeoU, fitiliop M. K. Chu ch. I> E M O CHAT JOB OFFICE. AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK of every description, such as LAW BLANKS, LAW BKIEFS lUNi* BILLS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, lil SINEaSS CAIUXS. VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly amt promptly executed at prices to HU.**- ALSO Cards ttrul Printing Paper always on hand, OrloM* iu rear of McCalls Store. if TEAM A VINT, THE LARGEST ADD MOST COMPLETE FACTORY in th* (..Umh »••>•». *■<! Leaping on btnd a larga aad mo*t complete etuck of Door*. Maehea, Blihda. 5ii*h riooe*. Store Deora, Shutter*, MoulAiagn. Ac.. Ac., I am enabled t» *«U )»w and at Mann, favturer s price*. N. H.—Strict attention paid to shipping ha good order, April 7 27 ly JMCoOlollctnT S A 1> D E E S, ll HARNESS, kc.. At. T llK wnder^lgoe^l begs U invUe ywur attta* tion to the fact tlutt hekas roceut'y pur«ko»< ed a large lot of Government McLclUu Saddle® end Team Ilarues, which he ia ttfforiixg at a re-* duecd prices, aiugle or in quantity. —*1*0— To hi<& stock af ff»e Sommesets and Sbaltaa Saddles, Carriage aud Duggy Harness, riougk Gear, and new WcClellan Saddles, Team HariiMa 1'longIt Ifarnesg, kc. I am selling the Plough Bridles and Collar® at New York Factory Prices by the to dsal- F. F, CUAPKAl\ G8 Meeting-street, ®«xt to Mills ilouao, CHARLESTON, S. C. Fob 17 20 1j. BLOW HAMES, BRIDLES, Oet 21 8 -LONG AS We will reeeire CHER AW & DARLINGTON R. R. Ml iaworcU cine dollar a week in any family.' 1F "Tribune. “In the laundry of my houi^ there is a per petual thanksgiving on Monday*, for the inven tion.”—Rev. Theodore I. Cuylcr. ‘•Every week hr.8 given it a stronger hold upon the affections of the inmates of the laundry.”— X V. Ob * -rver. “I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, an«l (s^nrenfment/'—Her. [). Jiclloivs. Fri 'nd l>o’y—Your last improvement of your Washing Machine is a complete succors. 1 a' sure you *our machine,’ after a years' nse, is ibought move of to day than ever, and would not be part ed with unRer any circumstances.”—Solon Robin son. “Your Washing Machine 1ms Lccr daily used in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it. it ccrtaiuly accomplishes a greater quantity of work, with . labor, nffjl floes not wear ;ho clothes near so muclras the md fashioned wash-board. By using it, one laundress is dispensed with.”— Wm. M. !\ Rouu l, Superintendent of the Infant. Depart ment of Sf. Caihrnnc'* Xursery of Xrw York. PRICES,—A FairMer. i^cud the retail pvico, W.t.sUorY Extra NYrlnger ?'*. and w< *Y!l or both nmchiues. free of 1. eight, to pm!^»^vrhere no one is ^eliing; and so sure are we they will be hked that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the maehincs free of freight after a month’s trial, am . ding todireetions. No 1’unhand, fnthf-r or brother sh uild pc-rmit the drn Igery of v ashing with the hands, fifty- two day. in il.e v.-ar, win n it can Vje done better, nn-re expe«Iitiouslv avi lesn labor, and no injury to - . ■ garments. by n i/oty Clothes Washer, and a • Hi vis a 1 Wringer. CqnvasserM >vith *~*-Hisivc viglu of sale makv moti'-y fast, selling them. ,s’.,hl by dvalejs g.-m rallv. to whoto liberaldl> cotints are made, K. r. BUOWMXG, Goh. Ascni, d- ovllaudi Sf., New lurk. \\ • 18 d*» : i>. j. r.\t;i s. e. WKr.fif hksrv !;ir\N'{>r.«. PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES, 1MTOIITKKS A WilOI KSAI.K r>KAI.KI!S J.N FOREIGN FRFITS, Northern and Southern Produce. NO. 215 EAST BAY, (Dire'*!y opvHisite New (’ustom llottse.) c<o t to n>cr AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, AND TIMMONSVILLE. GREEN, WATSON & W'ALSII, Dealers In General Merchandize AND (10M MISSION MERC11A NTS. FOGARTIE’S BOOKDEPOSiTORY, No. 260 KIN’G-Strert, (In the Doml,) Sign of the Big Bible, . : *£. IVtTI , * V W T iil- SirPKKINTEXDENT'S OFFK K, 1 Chkhaw, t .. April 12, IHfiH / ON AND Al'TKIi TL I S D A \ . TUD ! '.Til in-t.. Ihe following gckt'tiulc will Ue ruu by the Trains on tiie ItoaU: l.eure t Ihera te -Vrrivo at iliorenco Leave Flortmee Arrive at Clieratv April 12 S. 7 00 A 10 00 A. a 45 i’ r. ao r. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. li. M CHARLESTON, S. 0. Fooautie, S.tm’j. Fooabti*. Act. SUOI a a- ulier Knglisli Libraries w supply t f Ech tltol rt’l Soli. t li»*n tT'UVS .‘it an«l lib /v cn'ifir * tin < 'ou; tr) t- I> IV!< tim. I'KALF.K IN •F’TJI^TSriTXT 3=IE , SI? Kiso-STtiFtr, (>eri.«,T0s, K. f . to^.lioer'-pselcc l and shipped caiefullv. >o*24 05—6b>; Consilpiaientr rc«peedfull/ soi cited oswki r. n11.run, zimmkrmax Aug -5 47 a-17 -As 1ST o s at FLORENCE, S. C. JEROME T. CHASE, t tri’NT f<rr JtlllN 11. SARI'Y'S Celebrated (’.L \NO ami FKRTILIZKH.S. Sells them at Si.'fence, S.C -it New York prices adding simply the cost .if freight, lie -..licit* your patronage. •Inn 27 17 ly Rosdallis, A n v j rope will W ! of Ifa <•!; j Ml the W, o j lit additl | .Staridar I M ; grunt variei Havanna aad Florida Orar.ges, Lemons | a retail Boo Cocoa. Nuls. Bananas, Plantains, P'lK-MMp’oh. Appl'<, IN.’ ft-f-. Oui.iiis, Canned Fruits ati'l Yog.-i.-iMfs. Pick! Jellies. Uaitiin.-i, (HAULFSTOX. s. c. ' tisUintlv .u Uand ami imivin BOOKS. ST.VT10FEUY. SI N DAI' t R BOOKS and REWARDt ARDS. al & MIscellaneoHs Books. the Churlesp»!i liililo Sneioty and i and \ men can lleligiotif* Pubhca- friniylving Suntb v School and Paris U lie j i om|*tly ;« tie ivied to. A full f)ol Books, Stationery, '1 ll. '.: li cmcut^ Teachers in thts fil'd ii it* th dr a dvrmi nge to ini rust h. eh pittm'. * attention will be v im difrO.'Kim • ti low cd. -• to er> rt.y: tii y in ■ . pni Hi i in \ me to-a ■ ■■ i:.i- scut !«)iiny p ut t f Ifif fO’Jljf 4 t - -, rge. <m vetvipt P pi i.-e. *1^, Mtlllld , :.l,l 1 > - ft -' ’ I*‘ J t - . •;. On; 1-triiv Vl ii. It- tii i nur i .rg Stoek of N n j r 11 i.-. sc-'llnneo’is ILm.I v-. will be f« . lid •• of F.'tnej. A. ■ >•- isuaily f a,* id m anil Stalit p.' ry St ore gui tin- Count' v. i }t irh.-ion North Eastern Rail Road, SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICi;. >M:. R. U. 1 Cnaui.f.aTun, S. Apiil 1”. T-sr.8. j ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 th inst.. j the following schedule will be run by the Trains j ou this Road; EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 10.00 A. AT j Arrive at Florence 3.30 1*. M Leave Florence 10.35 A. M Arrive at Charleston 4.(10 P. M ACCOMMODATION. (DAILY, KXCEl’T SU2I1>ATS.) Leave Chariest on 1.30 P. M Arrive at Florence 10.00 P M Leave Florence -.30 A. M i Arrive at Charlcrton 11.1 A. M , a. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. ! April 12. W. & M. R. R. COMPANY. I (JF.NI'llALSri’KltlVn:N"DFN-11' opt M E, 1 i CHARLES KERRISON, ..OUMEltLY OF THE FlltM OK C. ,A E. T.. ^ K F,PRISON, would inform his friendsand the public that he has purchased from Mr. B. Betts, all his STOCK IN TRADE, &e., AT THE STORE, No, £52 King: Street, Charleston, S. C%* AND WILL THXr* CONTINUE TIIK DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on his own individual ac4#ou»Jt r^gjuTTiaibilily dJe will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the Stock, ami continue doing until the assortment shall be made complete and attractive. As the terms will be Strictly Cash* or approved j city acceptance for a short credit, it noee*saril , y ! follows that the prices must be kept, ai least as j low as to be found at any utho? respectable es tablishment. His brother. Mr. E. L. KERRISON, assiste d by Maj. V. 11 Me DON ELI. both experienced mer chants in this line, will be found at hi*, stwe aid ing in the conduct and management of the busi- j ness, and it is hoped that hi.> and their efforts to j win the confidence and patronage of the public ! will be us successful as in past days was tho old 1 firm at corner of King and Market Street, nich 24—ly Scott’s Shirt Emporium THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE a-E3>T'ri J EivrEnNr’s FURNISHING STORE IN CHAULESTON. The Proprietor of the Gentlemen’* Furnifehtr.g Goods ; Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desirou* of bringing the famous Star Shirts into general use, ami believing that it is only necessary for gentlemen to v-ear these Shirts f nuce to be well pleased with them, wiU hereafter offer them to his customers and the public generally at cost prices. Hi* »iock of | Neck Ties, Scarfs and G ollars j will also be sold at such prices as to defy compe tition. and if satisfaction is not Given : he will return th * money. His charges are so ; reasonable as almost make buyers believe the j articles are given Away j ID i- prepared to make Shirts to order with the : ui: o-i dispatch: and his .S90:‘ment of ready- ; made Shirts is s«* full that buyers can be fitted at j at a moment's notice. For proof of these stote- ! merits eull i At Scott's * i Star^hlrt nn«l Furnishing Goods Emporium. | Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Kali I* nuir 24—2“ ly HART, PARKER &. CO. DARLINGTON, C. U., S. C. Would respectfully call the attention of th% citizens of Darlington, to thcii; new and complete supply of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, &C., Would a]w> call the special atteiutlofl. of Phy- ficiaus toewr stock or Dvugs, AU prescriptions put up with «*«•. TERMS CASH. April 5 4 28 ty DANIEL H. SILO OX. iriiNtTUKi; AND CHAIR WARE HOUSE, 175 177 and 179 King Street, Charleston, S. C, JBSS^Furnituro made and repaired, ffooda packed with care for Shipping. Oct 21 4 l-j. HENRY B ISC HOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, A so DiaAJUL* u WINKS. . LIQUORS, < SEGART. TOBACCO, it., Ct. 13V EAST EA."5T 3 Charleston, S. C. h. mscHorr. r. wulbcbx. j. n. nara^ Oet 21, 4 l-j VICTORIA HOTEJL CHARLESTON, S. C. F. OPDEBEECE, Dec 23. Proprietor. 18 AND AFTKR April llili. PASSKSGEB TD.VINS onthisroad will run ou the follow- _ Schedule • EXrRF.SS TRAIN. Leave Willmituiton «’lily at 1:15 -A. AT. Arrive at Flnrt nee .Arrive at Kingsville ... . Le.i\ <* Ki vilie— A rr E the Iri; J A. M. 1. r» P. M- 12:40 P. M- v(* at Fi• ' M ’c :•*•) i*. M. ve at \\ ilminvi ui D:D> P. M • •• -- r. tin if.mect cb.-o 1 . at Fbirenec with • • i then-: ••ni Railroad for Giiai h'Ston, aiul niivl Da. lingt'):! Railroa'l t- r t iieiav, iv.iiv ■ v with :!je Gullit (‘arolitui Rail- W anted—Agents, ffH A sell a new book of great value t«' Farm- ! ® ci a >. Mechanics, and Working men of all i trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready. ' FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ ivx^xiisrxjA.L, E-lilcfl by GI'O. E, 7VAUI.NO, Jit. Author of ••Elowi. nt* of Ajrriculturv,” “PrafninR ’ For Profit ami for mailt li,” uml forntcr- THE LIFE F.xtmanlinuri/ Career and Da trig Exploit* ALLAN PINKERTON, TIIK GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE AVf have wow in Preparation and will Publish on the 27»b *»f October, instant, in No. 12b 1 of the NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tho moot able and tuuueBBful Detective the world has ever known. We have been nt great pains to obtain 'he facts and circumstances attending the remarkable life of this most extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental in developing the greatest crimes commit idd in this country, and bringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in valuable tcrvice to the Government during the late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly Romance of Life, and the demand for it in *f. parts of the country will be so great that lho*e who desire to secure copies, and who live at a distance, should either subscribe at once, or no. tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase that they may obtain a fuM supply on their tint order. Oct 27 2 £ ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Office, 17 Broad-street, C 11.1 RL E ST O X, S. C. .u-;.;. I) >MMOD.\T cii i-viut ill i‘'N TRAIN. A IS L*il 'CTif ^ 40 K of | grieultunil Kiigineer Gentral Park. N, Y. 300 Octavo Pages an-i over 20<) Illustrations a book | Persons fr | will find the “I’i!‘'inut ing Libr I ih : - establish men t a great convr ! !.< tached : t i. Nut.-, eti*. Se4'd p 'tjlT'.»< i: f 1 i VHlieti*«. Special 'fttentiun y:\en to t.Uing and shipping orders, inch 10 iy R M)NAXl»k« TONir MlXTl’RK, CHEMICAL Feed, bools Afire PiPs. Ac. For sale HART, PARKER & CO. June Iff 27 tf Closing Out. GREAT BARGAINS. Jerome P. Chase, KfiOKENCE, 8. 0 MriTH a view to changes in business, offers his valuable STOCK ami Town Property with his splendid Store, at prices lower than Cost an 1 Value. Juu 27 17 ly N. It. Add res •F«siirtle*s Book H('poNitor}, , ‘ CHARLESTON S. C. h 24 2-7 1; \ rn\ i 1 Ron v <• Kin Arrivi at i ; • at V. -n.ni;K: ►roi:» WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL. Stationers, Printers, AND Blank Book Manufacturers. 3 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. a.-. j once with th«* N<»Hlte;{v:r i toll. ;:!.. i ;i: K i n gs vl He \\ | H.tilroud for \;igu*>ia. t l’;i>: fi, J-v roluilf eonmiodniioTi Train. • 8■ ir>. <■ru - tV» P. M. J: ID A. M. . M> A. M. | RPO P. M, | ;«» 1 M ! 5:10 A M. I eouM ehi'-ely al Fior- j ; u R i I 'm. i t ft11‘ f 'harles- i an< >ith toe South aioliaa Farmer April 11 7—tf should R VYM. My ihe th«* Ac- I U W. n'l Supl. June 23 K. D. CHARLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sept 22 TlMMtLNKVILtr J*. c. If The New Orleans 7V. '.v frays: “It i whieli sh >uM be in the hau ls uf ever and Mechanic.’» i'lii- N iirleans Rieayvne gay? j *‘>o vali'abie j •i hink should 1 ' found u the house ot ovory far- | mei and M > hanic ; its elegant iliudlralioiwi mill ! iM.ikt ;t welcome cveryv. leri’.’* A. tive men and women can m.'ilio more money I -ivo better ?:vlisfactiou iu se lling this book, than any work in the field. . hern! lor Ifi-page elreular, telling :'•] about it. L. U TUF.\T t’O., Publisher*.^ No. G54 Broadway, N ! Sept 8 4ft LAW rHNIli: un4prfigri.'l lia»« thi* d*y | B partnenlup. under ihe name »nd >.y!e •.! I JMver Js Hi.yd. for the j.raftiee of Law »u l • f.niiif r, in the County of Darlington. _ ’ HENBY MrIVER, R. VV. BOYD Nov 25 9 ^ DRY CrOODS rOH. THE SE^VSOIST, JUST OPENED AT STOLL. WEBB & Co. roKg, l / Lac* Sro**, v < Do I •i ram 287, King if PARTNERSHIP. formed , - l 2*9. , W». . r now receiving a very large atoek, wall vclecte.i, for liotn our RETAIL a d WHOLES ALK DEl’ARTMENTS. MERCHANTS and PLANTERS Tinting aur eitv. are specially invited to eatnroe our utoek. FI 1.1. LINES OF PALICO FROM 7 to 14} e. FU1 L LINKS Of BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 «. to best quality. Fl lX LINES OF LONG CLOTHS. T to 20 and 24 c. Together with every article to bo found in , welt sclecteil stock, at STOLL, WEBB * Co., B.tKCKorT'a old itond, Feb 1—1807—ly King »«root. i: mmm