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i TIHIIE ID-A-IRLIHSTTO-TOIISr MS. JOHN LAURENS’ poarbiitg —r«*B— • 'sro'CJisro CHARLESTON, S. 0. BP*'- St'ud for Circulars, ate. "VJ* K 40 tf NOW lining TIME to suosomibe KOI1 Til* N K W YORK AV E E K Is Y, j Thk I’EOPI-E'a Favobite Joi rnai.. XUo Must Interesting Stories Are elwara t) be found in I lie NEW YORK WEEKLY. At present there are SIX GREAT STORIES running through its columns ; and at least One Story i« Begun Every Month. Ksw subscribers arc thus sure of having the commencement of a new continued story, uo mat ter when they subscribe for the NE W Y O RK WEEKLY. Each number of the NEW YORK " E*KLY contains Several Beautiful l)lustn.t ; on« Double the Amount of Heading Matter of any [pa per of its class, and the Sketches. Short Stories. Voems. etc., are by the ablest writers in ..uieri- oa and Europe. 1'he NEW It O R K WEEKLY g ^ ^ does not confme its usefulness to l’" 1 j gsnUF ..ItlSIlOBVIU.K ISSxV.fby^e publishes a great quantity of rially 1 ' u j ■ !lr ,. n tborougbly estaWWheilgj^Uo same Matter in the most condensed ton... The LSl respectfully atksthe palron-tgeOlL. N. Y. Weekly Ueparlmente j of education in and ftround Intrlington, C. H. hart attained a highar reputation from their Voung ladies can obtain board for Un ($10.00) brevity excellence, and correctness. • dollars per m aul,, in the faintle " f 1 1 rl " c, I “ l - ThbI'i-kasast Bar ac rafhs arc made up of the | Hoys can be accommodated ^vtth Board by the concentrate! wit and humor of many minds. Tits KNOwt-sncK Box is confined to useful to formation on all manner of subjects. The News Items give in the fewest words th most notable doings all over the world. F. YON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, Toys, Dolls, Games, Children’s Car- riajres, French Confectionery - , FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Good-, sush as Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, &c. 22f) KISG STREET, Two Boors ahove Market-street, CHARLESTON, B. 0. June 2 35 tf William G. Will Idea & Co., NO. 255 KING STREET, (M1AKLKSTON S. 0. H AVE ON hand a full stock of Watches, Jew elry, Stlvci and Plated Ware. Granite, China and Glass ware, Pocket and Tal.Ic cuttlery, Gent lemons’ leather Travelling Bags. Vases, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy articles which they otfer at moderate prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Glassware, AT .V O. I .'5 7 MEETING S T R E E T. Oct. 28 C ly Old gsfteLincl. Biirnham’s Drug Store. V WOELiy RESPECTFULLY the attention of FAH- *feR.S and PHYSICIANS of the ^jioo^untry, to my large STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, Thk Gospip with Cofbksi'OKDF.nts contai answers to inquiries upon all imaginable subject., An Unrivaled Literary Paper. IS THK NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each issue contain** from EIGHT in TEN TORIES and SKETCHES, and HALE A BOZEN POEMS, in AUDITIONto the SIXSlOUALSTO RIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS. The Terms to Subscribers; One Year—single copy Three Dollars. *» “ Four copies ($260 each) Ten Dollars. •• “ Eight copies Twenty Dollars. Those sending f 2<) for a club of Eight, nil sent at one time, will be cnliilcdto a copy fi.F.i:. Getters-up of clubs can afterw ard add single co nics a! $2.50 each. STREET & SMITH. Proprietors. j No. 55 Fulton Street, S. V Fcb.O 10 Om FANCY AND TOII/KT ARTICLES, Rev ,t W. Crider, and'others, for ths earns f Sponges, Brushes. Perfumery. *c., also, the old amount j Standard SAKSA PAULI.A, made from the original Latin’, Greek, French, Music, (vocal ond in-j receipt of R. W. ISunthatn, which is rivalled by strumsnial) English and Maibemstitik'-- £ i-M. ’ ■'one, and 1ns Anti-i holera Mixture, which will TF.UMS PEB QITAKTF^ 2 ^ | d ‘ StaSe let and 2nd Classes •WO . Orders from the country on Factors, will be 3rd and 4th Clas:-et* $ 8 00 5th and tltli Classes $ 5 00. Music «$ I 40. 1 sc of Piano. $ 2 50. French 2 50. For particulsrs apply to R. IV. Boyd, Esq , of Dariitig!on ; Capt. J. W. Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishoprille, or to W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON. Principal. Mav 12 32 «f TT'> TIMMONS Y1LLE CARRIAGE BUGGY MANUFACTORY. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citisens of Dor- liugton and adjoining Counties ■ Hint he is prepared to put up in the best style and at the lowest rates. Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, G^VX^XS, ScC. Reiaftiug M ac vviui ■oaMvess and <IfS)T».y-t, .^ wcctfully solicits l share of public pat rou- | promptly attended to. Give me a call before going elsewhere. E. S. BURNHAM, Sign of the Red Mortar. King Street. Charleston. S. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oft 28 6 ly 1869. 1869. Fall Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH 0FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE rUBLIC, The most coimix’jl.iete sxocik: OF Dry &rO»d§, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., Ac. in Sumter—selected to suit ilia time*. Great inducements will he offered to cash buyer*. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal in 333^37- CSrQQdS, GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we hay for CASH, ant! sell for OetSSl'X iOZOLly, AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE.* The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. , ? TY- W f\SH E* ; Use “Costar’s” Liqnit! for RED I se “Coslar's” Powder for INSITTS. !! BEWARE Hof all Spurious Imita tion^. For &1. $2, SU Sizo-,, Add ro-t >COSTAR” COMPANY,- *-i I DOTY M • j WASHING- MACHINE Tgttg-ly Much Improved —uud the Sew .4{i. J. A. McEACHERN, Tmimon.-villc, S. C. 4s ly 13. Howaril-street, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! c * n ' 1 R,, ‘ nJ u -” • These corns will kill me.'* O ! 0 !! O f! ! f^Vrs^‘C0S1^E^*| OUN SOIiTLXT. Ffit'jCyvRufT. s. Bruises, old Sores, etc., hriJOBX AlsYK. 1 -J 5 *' * ** ' - Dfiqfgists in Dailington. . .j ■ II1SSIBVF.S. V - Sept 1 | /'*> r ' 1 ^|El': T PV3!, C Onwardr^ard:: ‘ Price.” TT-I-AVISO met with success, far beyond ( . w*. f?-r.'v; X>1 q rtlrTtrAll >V. ^^our expectation, in the puhlicatinn the ' 1 CU ARLOTTE OBSERVER, we tgkc this mctliod of olfcring our i aoers Daily, Tri-wcckly and Weekl thf ‘‘'*t advertHiing mediums fu Wi i'tJarolma. a. Bi i‘ '.* , - v.ug r I'TljJjp. le bin Larg* * [Jiortisenxentx Solicited’—Ter nit M'ri ■N-;- W*:: '' n - Universal Clothes Wringer vrltli Bowet’r Patent Double Coo- wiiKEtB, and tiie Patent Stoi* are now unques tionably far superior to any apnrutu.s for wafeh- in^r clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Tlioao wilo have used them give testimony as f liowc r ^‘OYe liV? our machine much; could not he per suaded to do T.'!iliout it, and with tlie aid of Doty *.ve feel that wo arc masters of the position.”— Z??»\ Y/, S'-’ff, 3f. K. Ckvrchi “It w Vorth otio dollar a week in any family.’’ —Tribune. the laundry of my h .use ihere is a per- pelultbUiHnksgivjng on Mondays, for the inven tion. —Her. Theodore L. (hnjler. 'sEvgry week lias given it a stronger hold upon the n:rti ; nns of the inmates of the laundry.’ — *v.. r. p.v. ^ **l henrtilv to . jfcorifitt ' e • t*!*P <J> our S'-. V -i 'M- •MS’!' rr-Jfe ifior.ay. hi. I • L J PREMIUMS! PHEMILw■rstjs, . * rntfer FIVR valuable AgricultnFut S'" ^ j—irt.o parsons getting up Clubs for the ObMrV^r. Address SMITH, WATSON Cliarlafte, N'. Aug. 25 47 tf t • »r JUJhJtCEE "WORKS; T ifc undersigned informs his Mends and the public generally that lie lias resumed hi* Vusiness, since the late fire, and keeps eonstaatly on band a fine and select stock of And is prepared to furnish and pul up all aiuus L II of work in his lino, vix: Monuments, Tombs, Mantels -.. jiJr' ^enC FONTS, HEAD STONES. r ' Giuvc*, ter: iff? ..vSrked -I 15w prices, and ir. fjtii cur motto i* - % -ON E Pf»ICE,” • 215 King Stroai, 1 door below Market, Cbftrhtf'Oi. S. C. On 13 *' Mg Ipj •te' 4#.- much a? it, obe latiii Jly used O O T T O UsT SHIP P E I>. W E have Blade arran^enients lo SHIP COTTON TO H8T "nr o '%. 0 BALTIMORE OR CHAR LESION, MAKING CASH ADVANCES on same when delivered, and Iiaring it held at EITHER POINT fexprcFses . r certainly AS LONG AS MAY HE DESIRED, work, with ! !leKr *° ! Wc will rceeiro 'jt&Mfl. Dy using it, otto !atuul.'„ —■ _ ■ ? *'■ ,!b.’ — b /a. .1/. . I,. w-i tout topart- {£3$ *33 "-E_ M & ^ rfu-tU of Ht. f W'ur^nt vf Net* York. PRIG REEDER .& DAVIS. COTTON & [’TORS, it? l-im 51-rcha - . is. ■cf ■‘’^orth lYhcrf, , cir.&^ESTON, s. a. MURAL T A 1J I.ET .<=, RAPTL- MtAit's respectfully eolicited. OBHKi.L ftr.rifr , ^ kim merman* n^vis Of all descriptions at the Lowest possible rates. Iron UaiHugd furnished to order, and general satisfaction guaranteed. Ail orders will receive prompt attention. Ad vance* will be required on nil work. Persons wishing anything in my line should consider the difference of freight between this point and that of Charleston. J. 1J. VILLENEUVE, Market-street. ClTFRATT, J 5 . O. J. M. WOODWARD, Agent at Darlington, and W A. CA1UUGAN Agent at Society Hill. All orders through them will receive prompt atten tion. April 7 27 ^ Om South Carolina State Agricultural AND Mechanical Magazine. ( OjTt'ud Organ of tin South Caro'a.n Sh '■ Agrictdtvral and Mer/.imirid Society.') Aug a-> UAt 1*11. ^osdallis, b-J> tiXAu.'. MIXTURE, CHEMICAL 5% Ague 1 1 .li 4:c._For_^lq by iai , Jur S HAKT, PAKKKR & UO. 37 if PARKER & KELLY. •« DK YI.i.RS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, JBoQts, Slsoes, SIJLTS, &G-, ALSO A Fah Offer flehd. the relnil^p^iee. Wimher, $14, Ertra Wringer $'L and we will forward cither or both M machines, free <3f freight, to places where no one is selling; and ;*o sure are we they will be lifced, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of freight after a month’.* 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, 3fcorc 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, aelling theta. ai-'M by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts are made, R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, f>2 ortiamlt St., New York. Aug 18 4(i f I». J. PAT*I. S. E. WELCH HENRY TIRANDER. PAUL, WELCH & 8RANDES, IMPOKTKR8 * WIIOLI.8 ' I.K T>K..\1.F.11S IN’ FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce, NO. 215 EAST DAY, (Directly opposite New (hrtom House.) CIFARLESTOX, S. C. ronst.iTitlv on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons | Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Fiantains, AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLR, manchestp:;., AND TIMMONSVILLR. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH, Dealers In General Merchandize AND COMM IS, 3 r ON MERCTIA NTS. FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, Xo. 200 KING-Stricf, (Tn llio Bi iid.) Sign of the Dig Biblo, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. M. Fouautje, S.v.w’is I’ooartie, Agt. 8' CIIOOL i:')OK8. STATfOrritY, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS utui lUAYAUD UAUDS. Theological A- Miscelliineoiis Hooks. Agency of the Charlestbji Bible Society and in ileiigioiis i’ubiica- fm rt-JF, mm l* F . T O A. ALi E. Uharloston, S. Mnitufacturtr cf DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. m Yv' II O L E S A L E are invited to an examination of our STOCK.— Thoy can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight added. Green, Watson & Walsh, Cob. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTE . S. C. Han/ years ajc, the writer ef these lines and an inra'.id physician, while visiting th* Island of St. Cro ! s for thair health, experienced and ■wiacssed many rirpriiing and beneficial oEects ef the Bjiin there prclaccd upon many ef ths ir.va’Jds trho trere iliio ourselyes) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall history of its medicinal -rlrtnes. He tea: delighted and surprised, and after his cm reccvery, which scon cecnrred, determined, if pcssibls, to procure the coie right to manufacture and sell it in the Uniaed States. The result of his labors was a glorious sueces: for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLA1ITATI01T vras thus made tnown to tlie worll PLAN TATION B’?TE33 being an artieie of real •merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for itc medicinal effeetc, weried a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a heucehold word all ever the civilised world. The cabalistic S. T.—1SSQ—2. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION PITTLL3 seen far cscecdcd the abilities ef the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Crcis Hum, made cnprccsly for the com pounding of these Sitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of the largest and meet productive ectatcs on the island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished the natives.” The sorviecs of enperienccd men and native: of the island were pro cured, and very scon the proprietors ef the PLANTATION 3ITTE25 were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure 3t. Croix P.um needed in manufac turing’ the GBEAT D7SPLPTIC TONIC ANT INYlGCHATOa. The above out represents the natives crushing the sugar-cans and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. As an antidots to Parer and Agus, Intermittent and Halations Fevers, Dyspepsia, and ether kindred diseases, the use of ths PLANTATION PITTEHS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Over five million bottles ars disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial result. h 3, 1809. 22 L n E 31 O C R A T JOB OFFICE. ] AM now preparcil to execute all JOB WORK of every description, such a* LAW BLANKS. LAW BRIEFS, II AN D BILLS, \ BILL HEADS, LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly and promptly executed at prices to HUlt. —also— Cards and Printing Paper always on hand. Office in rear of McCalls' Store. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. jr*'*’’!' ITT’ FtoTof u-tfcU dir ]y vJ- RUPF.P.INTENDKNT S OFFICE, l C’iikkaw. 8. C., A)iril 12, 18fi!l / ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. TUB 13TII hist., the following Schedule will be run by the Trains on the Road: heave Chetaw Arrive at Elorence heave Florence Arrive at Cheraw Apiil 12 S. 7 00 A M 10 OO A. M 3 45 1> M (i 30 1*. M S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. CHARLES KERRISON, ■M^OEMERLY OF THE FIRM Of C. & E. L. KK11RISON. would inform his friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. James B. Bette, all his STOCK IN TRADE. &c., AT THE STORE, No. 2.72 King Street, Charleston, S. C-, AND WILL Tit RUE COXTISUK THK DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on hit own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the Stock, and continue so doing until the assort men t shall be made complete and attractive. As the terms will be Strictly Cftsll, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept at least as low ns to >>e found at any other respectable es tablishment. His brother. Mr. K. L. KEBKISON, assisted by Mnj. A. V B MPOXKi.r, t both experienced mer chants In this line. wil. be found at Ids store aid ing in the conduct and management of the busi- ncsH. iiul i: \a hoped that his and their efforts to win Mie con*idenee and patronage of the public will b'i as successful as in past day a was the old firm °.t n orner of King and Market Street. inch 2 —1 v H aving thk largest and most COMPLKTK FAUTOKV i-j the Southern "itates, and keeping always vn hand a laig? and most complete stork of Poors. Sashes, iiliada, .Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters. Mouldings, &c., Ac.. I am enabled to sell low mid at Manu facturer's prices. N. B.—.Strict attention paid to shipping ia good order. April 7 27 ly 3\^o01oiictia. 8 A I> I> Ia E S, TEAM HARNESS. PLOW U.VMK8. HUIDLES. Ac.. &o T HK undcrsignc<l begs to invite your nffen- tion to the fact that he has recent’y purchas ed a large lot of Government MeUellan Saddles and Team Ilarnes. which he is otferiug at a re duced prices, single or in quantity. To hig stock of tine Sommescts and Shaftoe Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Ilarncss,”Plough Gear, and new WcClcllan .Saddles, Team Harness Plough Harness. &.c. I am selling the Plough Bridles and Collars at New York Factory Prices by the dozen t$ deal ers. F. F. CHAPKAU, 08 Meeting-street, next to Mills House, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 17 20 ly. HART, PARKER & CO. DARLINGTON, C. II., S. C. WouW rcspectftilly vail the attention of th» citizens of Darlington to their new ami cuuiplet* supply of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, AC., Would also call the special attention of Phy- ficiuna to our stock of i>rugs, All preseripliotis put up with eare. TERMS CASH. April 14 28 ly ’ DANIEL HiSILC 6x7” FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 175 177 and 17U King Street, Charleston, S. 0. D^ST*Furniture nmde and repaired. Caada packed with care for Shipping. Get 21 4 1-y. HENRY DISC HOFF & CO^ WHOLE SALE GROCERS, Axo Dcaueiis m WINES, LIQUORS, SEGART. TOBACCO, ke . C«. 19*7 E.A-ST Cbarle^lon, S. C. u. Btsrtiorr. c. »t i uekm. j. it. rixeu 4let 21, 4 1-y VICTORIA IIOTEl oharle jTON. s. g. V. OPDEBEECK, North Eastern Rail Road. SI ITMINTKNDKNT’S OFFICE, N. E. R. R. \ I’iiaklkston, S. C., April 12, 1808. j ON AM> AFTER MONDAY THE 12 th iust., the following schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road : EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Clinvleston 10.Of) A. M Arrive at Florence 11.30 P. M Leave Florence 10.35 A. M Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P. M ACCOMMODATION. (kaii.t, rxcriT sexnArs.) Leave Charleston 1.30 P. M Arrive at Florence 10.00 P. M Leave Florence 2.30 A. M Arrive at Charleston 14.13 A. M S. &. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. April 12. A T AN EARLY DATE. THE SUBSCRIBERS will publish the :irsi number a Monthly Magazine, devoted to tliedevelopinent of the ma terial inter*.;. of this State, and.tli** ’.vlmle Seulh: and will distribute five thousand < >]»!es g- ton sly, so tl.at every one r.t.'iy see v hi* it i-i be fore subscribing. They intend t ni.ike it the best and handsomest iiidu-rri:-! i.ui- ./ino ever J*V published at the St nth, and they :i-h t’o- eoYdial co-oper; prise, Persons wishing cuj will please send tiieir address to Walker, Evans A (nirswcn, CliaHcNtoii. ,S. C. may 12 32 tf , - - , t • other English and Ame ! Fruits afid VegiUi . s. Pickles, J. dies, Raisins, tion j t . K j Nul.s, etc. 8e -l i ,u »cs ot -. .. Mirietics. j t),.,;, . for H.iiq*lv‘nig Sumlav School and Paris | .Special attention 0 .en to tilling anJ slupping , |j,,. wlU ..,i‘ten,le.l u.. A full onlcrs. n supply of ln< ' l ‘■’ (, ......U-——j School Books, Stationery. - OrO<OI3S ! and all School Requirements. Teachers in the i Oli THK j country will find it to tlu-lr advantage to intrust ! their orders to us as prompt attention will bn CHOICE FAMILY . m j “T" /\ “T“ "TZJ~® ! given and liberal discounts allowed.. CsL Q ij | ■ ■ ■ -" J J mm ^ l* , n!htr <:'i ,itittto y.« -j/.s rcsifimj h !i th“j will sell very low for cash. April 14 28 ly Florence Hotel. Mrs. IS' iisneti at tne ntn, aiw ti.ey u.-a f o cordial' * riUlcilUU i.lUL«l. ; a « n u s r? " OT ?r*- vr R, rfT;! ‘^‘‘ e sroont wi.-iiing ios „f the firxt „.,n.l,er^ » ly flti.-l .mil ref.trm«l,e.l ^tnee the elose | nt.y 19 ly IOIIV OII.L e war, and ii"\v affords superior aceoinmo- • l.ttions to tin* iravell’i.g public. The table l 1 JAMK "i'l’ ' 1. tin th .t _N..i1l.. rn un.i Snmn- j i\O X <& €* 3 I i 1 4, \S sTohn HeiitN, CjABINET M A K E R AND '. DEALER IN rxmisrTTTTrhE, 818 KiNG-Srar.F.T, Chari,kston. S. (’ .Goodr packed and shipped carefully. Nov 24 —Cm ( ftj i n m irkets e afford. The proprietor is l 4 | 1 fenitbieil !o keep the best eating house Fouth l-t j the PuMnac. J. W, GAMBLE Proprietor meh 24 2- r > Parrott’s CROSS SFIO^AIDS. ! 4 MlT ; N, ,v St, .k li.i- arrivvo. anil nro i'v. ii ,-h«n| 'i' than tlir last. Nearly ■ ..li,;,, ... ..i, t,a fouu'l lie'. - ,,, and cvciy- 1 hi'V gu.i> mi ] •!. ch.'ap ns at Darlington U. 11. H m hive n full f ork, ALL NEW. W« li Have In quick sales anil araaM prpRIa. il liny ! i .. in, it Lie highest prices ,1!, l!A¥NSWORTII,!'*'«vr r * 7 ! rope will be sent to .uiy rt of the fountry, r rev removed to ihe <Mhcc -.pposite the rt-<i - j of Extra c!i;»* »»!i re ■i-i[>t of Puhii-her’s price, bnee of Maj. A. C. Spain, where she will j All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Pcriodi- hiisineris of Millinery and Dress caU supplied by subscriptions or single mimbets. In addition our large Stock oi New and Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in a retail Book and Stationery Store. Pers«»n« i. - rn the C< ratty, visiting Charleston will find the “Cii •.•iibii ing i.ihrnrv attached to this establislmn-nt a gt cai c G!’. etiience. N. It. Address. “Fognrtie’s Book Depository,’’ CHARLESTON S. C. meh 24 2"> ly CO.'IMISSION MER< HANTS. FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE, Wo. 125, Smith's Wharf, BA /.TIM ORE. Md Li' ci-il I'iviiii. ■> nitulo upiui <'atton .-hipped t0 ,,,1.1 will h..; 1 the same until nr Ut-J lo sell. 40 6m I W I Com .'■ptL- I’AKROTT A Co. ..u a 3 4 ..r«»lin:: I «T<iliAfr. Dior,tors -n on- to purcha-e will do well to call and exam- ! i-c this excellent m uiure. M’e arc aiteiits f..r i,je Carolinn fertilizer: at. 1 will furnish it on the reason tbl** terras. Deel, 1860 WALKER, EVANS k COGSWELL, tationers. Printers. PAIIKER & KELLY, .WING just reei ire 1 TEN TONS of the MaiHlf;U‘tUrefS, W. k M. R. R. COMPANY. GENER \LSUPi:iUNTKNDKN 1\< OI PICK, i B ILl.MlMiTON. N. C.,M ay 11, ISt.S. / O AND AFTER April 11th, PASSENGER TR \ INS on this r -ad will run on the follow ing Schedule * EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Willmingtnn daily at 1:1 A A. M. Arrive at Florenc** 10:82 A. M. Arrive at KiiigsOlle 1:4"> P. .M- Leave Kingsviile 12:40 P. M• Arrive at ITort nce *:*V> V. M. Arrive at Wilmington 0:1 •' P. M. Express Train eoun»*ct closely at Florence with the Northeastern Rail’oral for Charleston, mnl Cheraw and Dariington Railroad for Cheraw. and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Rail road for Augusta. i»» which point the cars run through without change. At COMMODAT10N TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex ) at 8:05 P. AT. Arrive at Florence* 2:40 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville 0:00 A. M. Leave Kingsville 1:00 P. M, Arrive at Florence '• 10 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 5:10 A. M. Accommodation Train connects closely at Flor ence with the North a stern Uailread for ('hat b s- ton. and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta. Pasnciigers for Columbia should take tin* Ac commodation Train. WM. MaoRAE. April 11 7—tf •, ■ . Inpl. ‘The Pride of the School. VVKITTKV HY JOHN WITHKRSPOON KRVTN. Scott’s Shirt Emporium THK ONLY EXCLUSIVK O-ETSTTIL.EXvrETSr’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. The I Proprietor 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 for gentlemen to wear these Shirts once to be weF pleased^vith them, wdll hereafter | offer \' . h', custoUiers : *’ and ! the public generally at cost prices. His stock of j Neck Ties, Fcarf's and G ollars , will also be sold at such prices as to defy compc- ! tition, and if satisfaction is not Given : he will return tlie money. Ills charges are so reasonable as almost to make buyers believe the ! articles are given Away I I!' 1 is prepared to make Shirts to order with the j utmost dispatch; and his assortment ot ready - { mad- Shirt< is so full that buyers can be fitted nt at a moment’s notice. For proof of the*e stote- j ments cull I At Scott's | StarSLirt Mini Eiirntsliing Good. Enifiorium. street, nearly oppu ite Market Hall nt ir 24 - 25 ly W anted—Agents, ; rjno sell a new book of great value to Farm- ers. M ehanice, art 1 Working men of all trades and occupations, 18th edition now ready. FARMER’S k MECHANICS’ is/n^.isrxJA.n., Edited by GEO. E, WARING, Jk. Author;! •• Elements of Agrieultui e,” “Draining For Profit and for Health.” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. j 500 Octavo Pages and over 20;) Illustrations. I Th ' Now Orleans 7V//«'-v says: “It is a book which should be in the hands of every Farmer and Mi'chniiic.** Tito Nt .v Urloans Ptc ri/mtr pays : “So valuable a book should be found in the house of every Fnr- mcrniid Mcclianie : i»s elegnnt illustrations will iiu ke it welcome everywhere.” Aetive men and women can make more money and give better sa.tisfa' tion in selling this book than any *.York in tlie field. Send for IH-pngo circular, telling all about it.. E B THE \T CO., Publishers. No. 654 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 8 40 tf LAW PARTNERslfP. Dwc 2S. Proprietor. m tf it 3 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. JlHiC 23 BXI’BKSSLY PC.U TUP. HE undersigned have this day formed a partnership, under the name and style of j Mclver & Boyd, for the practice of Law and 6 SUMTER NEWS.” ] 1,1 Cu ' ,n, > -ofI, “jJy^.- MrIVElt Address PARR & OSTEEN, ] R. W. BOYD. Puratrr, S Not 25 0 Vy. THE LIFE Extraordinary Carrrr anil Dairfg Exploits ALLAN PINKERTON, THK GKE.VT DETECTIVE OF TilE AGE We hare now in Preparation and will Publish on the 27th o! October, Instant, in No. 1251 «f the NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and expit its of Allan Pinkerton, tha most able and successful Detective the world ha* ever known. We have been at great pains to obtain the fact* and circumstunce* attending the remarkable lif* of this most extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental in developing the greatest crime* conimtt|dd in this cmmljy, and bringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in valuable terviec to tlie Government during th* late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly Romance of Life, and the demand for it in al. parts of the country will bo s«.> great that tho** who desire to secure ooph-. amt who live at * distance, should either sub-cribe at once, or »o- tify the newsdojtlcrs from whom they purchas* that they may obtain a lull »np|dy on their first order. Oct 27 2 4. ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR, Ofllce, 17 Rroail-slruot, C // .1 R L E S T O N, S . G. Sept 8 19 »f i>S3Y «;ooi>s Fon ti-ie se^-sojst. JUST OPENED AT STOLL. WEBB & Co. f Domestic Store, | T - f Lam: .Store, ) , 2-7. I K:,, 8 \ 289. / Wo ur*- now receiving a very large steek, well selected, for both our RETAIL and WHOLESALE I»l P VKTMENTS. MERCHANTS and Fi.\NTEliS visiting our city, arc sjiccmlly invited xamine our >>tock. FULL LINES OF CALICO FIOUM 7 to 14| c. FULL LINES OF BROWN SHIRTINGS, 7 c. to best quality. FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 and 24 c. Together with every article to be found in a well selected stock, nt STOLL, WEBB & Co., Baxuiioft's old stand, Feb 1—18f»P—ly King street. fSTEEU's KirflP ■«: 70] 0<t 21 y % X.