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TjrY THE E^HXjI3SrTC3-TOnsr EEHOCH-A.T. CI) c p c HUH-v It t. WF.OVfKDtY. .WARC'IflSO, m- "I-55S '3**: («*t. Soott and the Mtfles. Hie SnHth'Tn Guardian, that faithful old ecntiuel. which so long stood ujion the wntch- tower of Southern Rights takes up the speech of Got. Stott recently made in Congress, and gives it a full showing up. The contrast between Gov. Scott and Gen. Gbant, tells heavily against the former. We are not surprised at bis feeling insecure in South Carolina, for he must be painfully conscious that be luts deeply wronged a people who, once prosperous and happy, but who have been conquered by brute force, and are now languishing beneath oppression’s heel. We giye below, the article referred to: Cov. Scott vs. Gkn Grant “The remarks attributed to Got. Scott, a* gtTcn in our issue of yesterday, are to be invested with some importance—not so much bec .nac of the man,*ns because of the office he holds. We regard bis reference to South Carolina as offensive and uncalled for. At the same time, his remarks, conceived in the spirit of the braggart, and singularly inap propriatc in one claiming to be the chief ma gistrate of the peoplo of South Carolina, may be regarded as characteristic. Gov. Scott refers to the campaign of 1868. The history of that campaign, so far as he is concerned, and as respects hi* dealings with prominent gentlemen in this State, has not yet been given, and when it doe* sco the light, it will reveal the present valiant Governor in other sad truer colors than those in which be pre sents himself before an audience in the far off city of Washington. Now he puts on the lion’s skin, and roars like a lign. lias he forgotten the time when, affected by unne cessary alarms, he was as gentle as a lamb ? But it is the rule for timid natures, when imaginary dangers are no longer felt, to affect a valorous role and to se«k to excuse their baseless alarms. Gov. Scott speaks of the “Southern Confederacy,” and talks of the “rebel element”—thus pandering to the feel ing* which good men, both North and South are seeking to allay, and thus to have a Union restored indeed. Let us say to Gov. Scott that the “Southern Confederacy” need not occur to him to disturb his nerves. The men who sustained that cause surrendered at the order of Lee, Johnson, Taylor, and Kitby Smith, and like honorable and brave soldiers, are mindful of their new obligations. iitjql* ^ ut l ^ e Govwnor refers to the “rebel ele- : ment.” We know of no such element, in he sense lit which he uses the term. But here is a reM&cmc nt in South Carolina, f- » ■ the Bou?^. and in the North sod in the W si, also. We mean the element dis- •' posed to rebel against official dishonesty, bribery, thieving extravagance, and political maeality in general. Wo mean the element *W opposes wickedness in high places as m«U as low places. We mean the element that demand* economy, retrenchment and re form in public aflairs. We mean the ele ment that insists upon it that the few shall not fatten whilst the many grow poor. We mean the element that opposes the political vampyres that all through the South are draw ing the blood from prostrate States and impov erished communities. If this is rebehon, then there is • u rtbd element” at the South, and long may it wave. But we differ from Got. Scott, and the “element” referred to difers from Gov. Scott in this: lie prefers “the Winchester rifle”—we, albeit not un used to that 'weapon, prefer the peaceful ’ remedy of the ballot, and with the ballot tee hope to make our rebelion against corrupt government good. But enough on this point. Let us now contrast (he spirit of Soott with Grant—“the man of war” with “the man of peace.” General Grant, with a mag nanimity that does him honor and which is suggestive of the terms accorded by him at Donelson, Vicksburg and Appomatox, is looking anxiously forward to the time when ho can propose a measure of general amnesty, and from his chair at Washington hold out the olive branch to an harrassod people.— Gov. Scott, in a different spirit, proposes to keep old wounds open, and, spurning the banner of peace and good will, holds aloft the “Winchester rifle” as the symbol of go vernment in the South. “I tell yon,” says Govyuor Scott, “that the Winchester rifle is the best law.” Thus stands Grant, and thua stands Scott. Judge ye between them. In the coming election we desire all cni tens entitled to vote to cast their ballot We desire to coerce no man—to intimidate no one, We want fair play. We want equal and exact justice. But, judging from Gov. Scott’s warlike, utterances, we have been led to suppose that he imagines that he can ef fect something by intimidation. It looks like be was disposed to imitate some of those rulers who rest their power upon the bayonet and the rifle. Let us aay to him that if this he so, he is reckoning without his host. Those who intend to vote against the present rule in South Carolina will do so. They will abide the laws of the laud—they will adhere with calmness and discretion to ' 5 ionic , but they will exercise with . : ie those rights Citenried to them uu- ‘h» laws of the State and of the United in his Washin; - “four ;ton ora- “$t he spent “four years in , * ic serviue of his (not this) danger on a picket line” than he did in South Carolina “during the (political) cam paign of 1868.” Jes’ so! But the “picket line” of his affections mu t have been an ex ceedingly safe place, or else “Hi» Excellen cy” is as easily soared as Congressman Hoge. Rc«pile4. Friday Nixon, who was tried and con victed at the November term for the murder of Dick Richards, on the night of the 24th September last, on Ashley River, and sen tenced to be executed in Charleston on Fri day last, was granted a respite of twenty- eight days, by D. T. Coruin, acting Gover nor, in the absence of Gov. Scott, who has gone North to negotiate for “Winchester rifle*.” [For th« Democrat.] WhlUeaawre’s Defence. He is sorry he sold the cadetship. Of course he is, because that deed of darkness came to light, and caused him to lose a fat office. His teal for school houses, he thinks ought to cover a multitude of sins. He is fully up with the Jesuits—a very popular sect just now—in making the end sanctify the means. According to hia phyloeophy— if the diabolical culprit, Paul Brown, after knocking Mr. Dickson down, had found a thousand dollars iii his pocket, and appropri ated it to building school houses, instead of being sentenced to the galiows, he might have occupied a lofty niche in the temple of fame, and become a luminary for the admira tion of the Utter day saints of the “higher law” order without whoso influence, religion, morals, politics, literature Ac., would be “no where.” He says his resignation was “hasty” —certainly, it was—hasty enough to dodge expulsion. A few “hot spurs” did the mis chief, but strangely enough, the vote was unanimous against him. He boasts of having edited the first loyal pa per here after the war, which served to enligh ten the darkness of this region, to promote har mony, and hasten reconstruction. Great blessing these, for which he ought to be re membered and sent back to Congress! Welh —let him go—he will be less obnoxious there, than here, and be with “hale fellows well met,” who are waiting to give him a hearty welcome. Perhaps his compeers there will satisfy him that he was victimised for specu lating on a scale so pitiful as a $2000 cadet ship, and learn him to operate on a scale of grandeur corresponding with the dignity and elevation of the grand Sanhedrim at Wash, iugton. If it must be so—be it so. * A Wondcrfal Southern DlwoTcry. STPECI-AJL 3STOTIGES. WM. II. BERNARD, Proprietor of the Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington. 5. C.. i* authorised to receive advertisements for this pa per at our lowest cash rates. ■eu KOSKOO—ARE YOU SICK aervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration, Ac. ? If so, you can bo restored to health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele brated "Koskoo." It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies fail. It Is not a secret ijuack medicine; the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognised merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, aid recommended by many thousands of our best citisens. For sale by druggists and Merchants everywhere. For sale by Hart, Porker & Co. Sept 8 48 1y NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! M m. PARKER will on the 20ih of of March, ingt,, commence opening her SPRING AND SUMMER and fancy goods, when she will be pleased, to see ail her customers and the public generally. She will continue to receive and open tho latest styles each month during the seasons. Don’t for get to give her a call, mar 30 mr SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want, of Poors. Saabes and Blind*; we refer to the sd- vortisemant of P. P. Toah. tho large manufactur er of thoeo good* in Charleston. Priea list fur nished on application. LADIES SUFFERING FROM any disease peculiar to their sex, ^an be restored to health by using Dr. Lawrence's “Woman’s Friend.’’ It purifies the secretions, ami restores the system to a healthy eonditiou.—For sale by Hast, Pasksu & Co., Darlington, S. C. Sept 8 49 1y COMMERCIAL,. Id tho South Liver complaint and bilious disease prevail to so great an extent, there has long been felt a need of a medicine that v uld act specifically and promptly on thfi Liver, restoring it to its normal functions; si at the tame time be sale from after effects, and yet ao simple that it might be iHPld any one. It ia claimed that Dr. Vegetable Liver Pills supplies this They act directly oo the Liver; their constaat \ use will not injure in the slightest degree the most delicate constitution* Females at say period may use them with great benefit, and realise great relief front the distressing nausea which they experience at certain time. These pills are not recommended as a universal cure-all, but simply for diseased Liver, and those maladies which follow a derangement of that important organ, such os Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigcstson, Loss of Appe tite, Costiveuess, Piles Jaundice, Sour Stom ach, Ladies Heartburn, Chills and Fever, Foal Breath, Restlessness at night, and Flat ulency. These invaluable pills may be (bund in every Drug Store of any note in the South and West. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF .SOCiTHEBN SECURITIES, In Charleston, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad-ftreet, MARCH. 22, 1870. Ststb B*cuatTiits.—South Carotins, old, 85 to —; do. new, 80J to —; do. registered stock, 76 to —. Cirr SacnaiTi**.—Augusta On. Ronds.— to 84 ; Charleston, S. C. Stock, 55 to — ; do. Fire Loan Bonds, 75. Columbia. Bonds, 70. RAILBoan Boa PI.—Bine Ridge, (first mort.) 60 to '— ; Charleston and Savannah, 00 to— Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, — to 90; Cheraw and Darlington — to 80 ; Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage.) 80 to —; do. (State guarantee) 68 to —; Northeastern, 85 to — ; Savannah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) — to 80; do. (State guarantee) 70 to— ; South Carolina, — to 83; do. 75 ; Spartanburg and Union. 64 to —. Railsoad Stocks.—Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, —to 65 ; Greenville and Columbia, - to —; Northeastern. 7 to 8 ; Savannah and Charleston. —to 80 ; Smith Carolina, (whole shares,) 46 to — ; de. half do. ) 2'J to —, Exchaxob, Ac.—New York Sight, J par; Gold 111 to 113; Silver 108 to 110. South Carolina Bank Bills. *Rank of Charleston — to — *Kank of Newberry — to — Bank of Camden 50 to — Bank of Georgetown 5 to — Bank of South Carolina. - 5 to — Rank of Chester 6 to — Bank of Hamburg S to — Bank State of S. C. prior to 1801 45 to — B’N State of S. C. issue of '62 A '62 12 to — •Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Charleston — to — •People*’ Bank of Charleston — to — •Union Bank of Charleston — to — •Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charles ton, (old) — to — •Seuth western K, U. B'k of Charleston (new) — to — Farmers’and Ex. B’k of Charleston — 10 1 Exchange Bank of Columbia 10 to — Merchant’s Bank of Cheraw 3 to — Planters' Beak of Fairfield — 8 to — State of 8. C. Bills Receivable per- Change Bill*...... pM- ■) are being redeemed at ,’ * of each. DLre. 22—ly . s'- 11 A LARGE COTTON CROP CAN ONLY BE MADE TO BEST ADVANTAGE By Purchasing your Supplies at M. JACOBI’S AT FLORENCE, i C, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd. 1870. O N Saturday, April 2nd at 11 o’clock. En couraged by the very hberal patrouag* of the public, as practically illustrated by th e for mer auctions, l have determined to continue these Extensive .Sales ofinuch needed articles, oo every .Saturday hereafter, at my wholesale Warehouse, through G. McD. STOLL, Auctioneer. Prime Bacon &idee and Shoulders. ATTENTION! IMPORTANT XsTOTICiEJ- P ROM 25 to 50 per cent, can be saved by tvery person, if they make their purebasee at the Subscribers store. Be sella 1 ’ Prime Bacon at 13 cents. Prime Flour at $7.00, Prime Corn at 1135. And everything else in the way of Merchan dise, m»eh as Dry Goods. Groceries, Shoes, Hats Clothing, etc., etc., in proportion. II. JACOBI. Wholesale and Ketail Deafer, Florence, S. C. mar 24 21 tf 1,000 Bushels Prime Corn, >l41.181, Flour, all grades, 4 Quarrels Golden Syrup. l^ej^Harrcls Molasses, Barrels Sugar, Sack* Prime Coffee, 15 Boxes E. D. Cheese, 50 Boxes Family Soap, lO Boxes Starch, And a variety of small Family Groceries, Ac. Also A great assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, tie. For the accommodation of the Merchants Planters .md Families, the above goods will be sold in lots that will be. desirable: Remember Gale Day Every S&tUFd&y. M. JACOBI, Florence, S. C. March 30 22 tf A Chance for Investment. FOR SALE. . that lot of land and the two-story boild- ing thereon, situated in the town of Florence S. C. f on Front-street, and well tenanted by Messrs. Aits & Eshlovnan, and known as the Flor ence Restaurant. The premises are in good con dition and measures 75 feet on Front-street by 275 feet deep ; it is truly an excellent business stand. —ALSO— * * All that lot of Land and the two-story store house and dwelling next East of above, aad known as Baruch Store, now tenanted and pays good rent. Lot 37$ by 275 feet, ALSO— ^tll that lot of land with ths two-story .Store- House thereon, situated in the town of Florence, S. 0., North-east corner of Front and Coit-streets an excellent busines stand. The above property is a good investment and the i.wo first are now occupied by good tenants and doing a flourishing business. —ALSO— 17 Excellent building lots in the town of Flor ence on the most fashionable and principle streets,“measuring each 75 by 275 feet, .4pp!y to 6, McD. STOLL, Ileal Estate Agent, Florence, S. C. Mar 80 22 *t % Veterinary Surgeon. .A.T FLORENCE, 8. C. H AVING Located at the above named place i effer my services to the citixens of this, and adjoining Ccanties. My long experience as a Veterinary Surgeon, in the regular army of the King of Denraark, besides an extensive private practice, has made me thoroughly familiar with the diseases of all domestic animals, such as Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Dogs, etc., and consider myself therefore entitled to the eonfldcrce of all who may entrust any animal in my care. Parties at a distance having any valuable ani mals requiring constant surgical treatment for a length of time, can by forwarding it to this place, leave it my charge, where it will receive all ne cessary care and attention until a cure is effected. S. L. JACOBI, At the office of M. Jacobi’s Store, mar 28 21-)y Florence, 8. O. DIRECT IMPORTER AND DBA LEE IN English and American GhTTisrs, <scc. A geat for the Home Shuttle Tamily Sewing machine. 88 Hasel-street, CHARLESTON, S. C, W E sell at inside figures cn a cash basis, and invite your inspection of Goods anti prices. Our Hardwares embraces Agricultural Implements of the latest improved styles, Sport ing Materials, Builders' Hardware, Carpenter’s Tools, House-keeping Article*. Also Agents for the celebrated Winchester Rille, Parker’s Breach Loading Shot-gun, and the New York Wire Rail ing Company. We will furnish wire railings for Ccmetaries, Window Guards Ac. Look for lb* sign of the “Mammoth Pad Lock. Mar 23 21 tf Dickson’s System of Farming A VALUABLE BOOK FOR THE PLANTER. AcomprehanMive view of the .Author** ' Improved System Of Agriculture, Comprised inacoucioc, original treatise, to which ia added all Ills LETTERS, making a complete Text-Book for the Farmers, BY DAVID DICKSON, of Sparta, Georgia. A ROYAL OCTAVO VOLUME—fl’RLCE With Likeness of the Author. #3. ■ ».....XiMmziBiFWb *- St D—M’s Lodge No. 72 A. FM^HE'kF.GULAR COMMUNICATON ■ Lodge, wilt he ‘held on Muuduy at? o’clock. 1*. M. By order of C. M. PARKER, Gao. W. Howell, Secretary Jan 6, T870—t-f. AMITY LODGE,Nol21, A’.F.’.M.’ FJLOREVCE, H. C. T HE above work is now in press, and will be ready about the 1st of April, in* demand for this bouk will be unprecedent- edt aad persona wishing early copies had better order at once. The book will be aent free of ex pense for transportation, on the receipt of the price. Jfoaey sent by P. O. meuey order or Ex press, at our risk. Address, X W. HURKK A Co., . Publishers, ifacou, U*. IS??* M. % Mar 24 21 fit “JStC ; Prices Reduced. undersigned offers his stock of Goods, now* on hand, at greatly reduced prices. A of articles will be sold at cost. S. A. WOODS. 28 21—8t SPRING AND SUMMER Importations. Safe ! *ure ! reliable ! is Wineman’s Worm Candy. JtjJ“ Wo think we are doing our reader* a fa vor by calling their attention to the handsome catalogue of the well known Agricultural Ware house of Messrs. R. H. Allbk A Co., of New York City, the oldest and large*! establishment there, The Retail Seed Catalogue has numerous illustrations of the norelties and specialties in vegetable, grain and grass seeds, and, though expensive, is scot to all applicants on receipt of stamp to prepay postage. They also deal largely in Agricultural Implements and Machines, and small tools of every kind for Fanners, Gardeners and Stock Raisers use, and publish a large cata logue, which is a handsome volume of about 3U0 pages with nearly 700 illustrations of the latest and most improved articles in their line; among them many things which our fanners ought to have, and which they cannot buy at any of our local stores. Of course this is a costly book, and they charge $1 for it, but even this is refunded to the purchaser when he sends an order; so that in reality it costs nothing. Even if it did, we should advise every man who owns any land, no mutter how small, to get a copy now. Thsir ad dress is P. O. Box 37ti, N. Y. City. rpi Hall. A » m ■ ^ ■ M' v.. |HR REGULAR C0MMLNIC.1 Amity Lodge, will be lioblen Florence, S. C., on Wednesday at 8 o’clock, P. M. By order W.-. M.% A. A. STRAUSS, Secretary. May 2fi, 84 1y_ CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.’. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) T HE REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THIS Chapter will be holden at Masonic Hall, in Florence, on Wednesday Apr. 20th at 8, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern themselves accordingly. By order M.\ II.\ P.\ A. WEINBERG, Secretary. Juno 2 35 ly GEORGE HOFFMAN, ?=*se- - . &,#*• IR. I B IB O nsr S . Millindry and Straw Goods, iK’ATlON OF .4; cn .it Masonic . . : U ' V TO TZKCIE RESOLUTIONS OF THE PRESS CONVENTION. 1, littolvtd. That this conference recognize the legal right of all citizens of color, to suffrage. a>. Retolveilj Th.it this conlerencc recognizes the legal right of all citizens of the State, irre spective of color or former condition, to office, subject alone to personal qualification and fitness. 8. Resolved, That, in the judgment of this con- ferai.ee, a convention of the people of the 8iatc opposed to lUdicalism, a ml in favor of good and honest govern men should be held in tho city of Columbia, at some convenient time, for the pur pose of nominating a State ticket, which, while assuring equal and exact justice to all, Fill afford some degree of security, prosperity aud good go vernment* 4. Resolved, That (hie conference respectfully suggest to the people of the State Wednesday, the 15th of June enduing, as a suitable time for holding yaid convention. Save your children from suiscry, by using ^ ^ »crv;«« o* y y * V’ * vei j State, and tint he "nwr fi'Hgrvatrr^ WmomaiTs SXorm Tandy MERCHANT TAILOR, COfT STREET, FLORENCE, S. C. K eeps always nri hand a well selected stock of Cassimcrcs of all grades, Ready-made OLOTKCinSTO-, of all grades. Gents Hats of the latest stvle. Roots, Shoes, and Gents Furnishing Goods gen erally, AH who are in want of a good substantial SXJIT well made and a Good Fit, will do well to call on turn. He never fiils to please in both fit and price, and his goods are all of the best quality. He also beg- Jejive to inform the public, and the Ladies especially, he has 011 hand a select sb»ck of Ladies* Spring and Summer Dress Goods of every description, which he intends to close out at very low* figure*, as lie intends keeping a Gents Furnishing Establishment exclusively, so the Ladte* will do well U call and see these goods while they are going, mar 10—’70 jo Southern People! INSURE YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. Tomorrow You MAY Die! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insnrunce Company, RICHMOND, VA. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for 186’J, 40 (pot. Purely a Southern IndituUon. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular and and successful Southern Life Insurance t’ompany now stands at the head of the list of the debt, most LiHKRALand stkoxuf.st Companies in America. Its affairs are govern ed by the best men in our country, and the prompt manner in which the policies are paid when due, as well as the careful and prudent in vestment of its funds, recommend it to the SOUTHERN PEOPLE, as THE Company for them to lustire in. w. o. Carrington, President. John e. kpw ariis. Vice President, i). j. hartsook, Secretary. T \ noPKixs, Asst. Secretary. ?rectors for South Carolina.—Ex. Gov. M, L. Bonham, Dr. Isaac Brunch, Dr. J. J. Wardlavr. S. L. Leaphart. The undersigned respectfully solicits the pa tronage of the good citizens of this section for this company. Adderss G. McD. STOLL, Agent, Florence, S. C. Dr. W. A. Wariuxotox, Medical Adviser, Oct 18 1 ly ARMSTRONG), UATOR & Co. Importers and Jobbers of [BONNETS, TRIMMING A VELVET RIBBONS, .JlTonnets Silks,’Sat ins and*Vel vets, Blands. Nets, . ^ Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, - j STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES JEaCSL'tS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, 237 ard 2.39 Baltimore-street, BALTIMORE, Md. Offer the largest Stock to befound in the coun try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap ness, comprising tho latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. LAW PARTNERSHIP. T HE imdersi{?nc<t have this day formed a partnership, under the name and style of Mclver & Boyd, for the practice of Law and Equity, in the County of Darlington. HENRY MoIVEIt, H W. BOYD. Nos 25 9 |y Feb 23 18 5t Bill to Marshall Ass’ts Aoo’t & Relief. B. W. Edwards, Adm’r. \ rt > The CVed’s & Heirs at ) Law of I^tvinah King. ) T^TOTICE is hereby f-Wcn to the creditors of l.evinah King, that pursuant to order in this case, 'hey arc required to prove their claims before me by the first day of June next, or in de fault thereof, wpl be deprive*! .if the benefit of any decree made in this ease. II. G. CHARLES, Splcial Bkfkbke. March 16.— 20 td. Carriage Painting. I HAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph Gallery, and am prepared to Paint and Trim in the very best style, Carriages and Buggies. also Furniture cleaned, painted and varnished. Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, &c. All work, no matter how small, warranted to give satisfaction. J. S. FLOYD. Sept 22 51 tf Corn Meal. F OR sale at HART & PARKER’S .Steam Mill. Those iu need of either will find it to their interest to call and examine corn, meal, and price. Jan 25, 1870. ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Office, 17 Broa»I-strrct, CHARLESTON, S. C. 8cj>t 8 4‘J it OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take great pleasure in offering tha Old Carolina Bitters to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain aome of the best Tonics in the Pharmocopia. A% evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, we have certificates from many ofthsUading physicians In our StmU «rt»o have prescribed thorn in their practico. Tho OLD CAROLINA BITTERS •Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite. General Debility, Chills, Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our Bitters ns h cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, thsy hart no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers e vary where Principle depot GOODRICH, WINEMAN & Co. Importers of choice drugs and chemicals. Charleston, S. C. mar 9 19 ly FINAL* NOTICE. A LL persons having any claim* against tW i0.e«t»te of W D. Adams, 1*1* *f this Comity, deceased, are hereby notified to present them du- ly attested according to law, at oner, or be de barred payment. J. C. HURSET, Feb. 23.—3m 18 Adm’r GEO. MoD. STOLL, ^XJCTIOOSrEEI^ AND GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGENT . FUOREXCE, S. C. AGENT flKt AN> Lift INSlKANfE CGIfAMES. Parties desiring to Purchase or Sell Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds, Insure their Lives or Dwellings, Stores Barnes, Ac., &c. y would do well to consult the undersigned. GEO. McD, STOLL, mar 9 19 6m J. E. BYRD, M. Di TIMMONSVILLE, S. U. DKALEB IX Hostetler’s Celebrated GERMAN BUTTERS. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Syringes. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Dye-stuffs. Physicians Pre scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours. Feb, 16 17 ly MM?????? TO THE WORKING CXASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant« ploymcnt at home, the whole of thetimeorfor the spare momenta. Bum ness new, light and profitable, Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whele time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That nil who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer; To such as are not well satisfied, we will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of the Veoptt's Literary Companion, one of the largest and best and preticst family newspapers published, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent profitable work, address K, C. ALLEN. Augusta, Maine. LOR ILL ARDS “EUREKA” HMOK1NG TOBACCO. Is an excellent article of graunlal^l Virgin ia; wherever intro duced it is universally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum i’ipe* are 4aily packed. L O RIUjA li irtT T cTawed by all Yacht Club p,;-.™ Smoking Tocncco | R of the choices leaf grown; it is anti-nerroua in its effects, as the Nicotine has been extracted it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking ; it is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will lost .ns long as three of ordinary tobacco. In’this brand we also pack orders eve ry for first quality Meerchamn Pipes. Try Hand convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, **tue riNKST ON ALL.” ROR1LLAHD S 1 This brand of CEisrrxjTi^r j CHEWING TOBACCO \ no equal or porior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in the count ry. LORI LL ARDS S N U F F HARLEE Sl DARGAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DARLINGTON, C March 28,1870. H., S. C. 21 -6m Mrs. Parker, H AS just received a supply «f Japan Switch es of dosirabl, colors. Uso now Dress Trimmings. and Fancy Goods, Collars, Caffs, and very pret ty Lace Hollars. Gimps, Buttons, Black Sewing Silk, and Black Headed Belt Finn, &e„ Ac. Jon 5 if tf have now been in general use m the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged the best in use, wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these nrti clesfor sale, ask him to get them ; they are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices forwarding on application P. LOR1LLAKD, A Co., New York. Mar 9 19 3 m Greatest Invention of the fhcapuess, Durnhillty, ('onvcnieaee. Agents Wanted! TO 8EI, L T II K OKI. E1IRATKD Golden Fountain Pen. Acknowledged by all who hove used them to be the beet Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sxity lines writ ten with one pen of Ink ! Will outwear any steel pen made. Btinkc.rs, mcrchnvits, teachers and all classes, endorse them iu the highest terms of praise. Put up iu nent'slidc boxes'No. , 1, for general use ; No, 2. medium; No, 8, for ladies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents. Wc are prepard to give any energetic person taking the agency of these Pens, a commission which will pay $200 per month. W’e invite all persons wishing employment, to send for sac pics and circulars. Two samples boxes for Fifty cents. WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Ikdiaxafolis, Ixn. ManufncLurer’s Agents. Mar. lf».— 20 Oino. An Ordinance. Council Chamber, ) i, S. C., Mar. 15, 1870. j T a meeting of the Town Council of Darling- l ton, the following Ordinance was adopted : Darlington. 7^ ton, the following Ordinance was adopted ^ No Fresh Beef, .l/utton. Kid or Pork, shall be exposed for sale within the limits of the Town of Darlington, except at the Market, on the Public Square. Any violation of this Ordinance shall be punished by a tine of Five Dollars. J. G. MoCALL, lutcndunt, John Floyd, See., ami Trees. mar 10 SO tf JOHN S. FAIRLEY A Co. WHOI.K8AI.K DKALUtfi IN WHITE GOOES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AM) SHALL WARES GENERALLY. No. 37 Uayne-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 15 9 New Store. We havt just opened a new, and well selleetod stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, Six mile* from Darlington Tillage. We respectfully ask the public to give as a call. Our Stock will speak for itself. PAKROTT A CO. SeplSt 50 tf N. FEHRENBACH, Charleston Billiard Saloon, Opposite. Mills House, Corner Meeting and Queen-street, CllARLKHTON, S. C. N. FERENBACH, No, 6 Broad-street, Importer of Havana Segars. Imported Wines and Liquor*, mar 9 IV flirt OUTOFEMPLOYMENT. $1,500 to $3,000 per year cun be made by energetic and intelligent men. in securing at once an Ageney for tke Heat aad most Popular Books ever published- This is* rare opportuni ty for Making Money and doing dood. Clergy men, disabled soldiers, aad all others wanting an Agency will please apply, for furthor particular* to J. C. DUBBY, Southern Publishing Agency. Cor. Reynold and Jackson Sts., Augusta, Ua. Feb 28 18 *ow2t WATCHKS, J* E 'W E X. H ‘'ST , Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Spectacles Eye Glasses and Fancy Good*, at JAMES ALLAN’S mar 8 807 Kiag-st., Charleston, S. C. 19 8m I? ED. PERRY, No. 155 NETTING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, CMARf.E«TON, 8. C. KAt.KR in School and Law Book* aad Printiag Material*. .aw Blanks, Ac., Blaak Book* of all style* so band and made to order. Stationery of all kind*. Printing. Rnlingand Binding of every descrip tion executed with promptness and at reasonabl* rate*. Printing Paper*, aad Wade A Co.’s Book and Job Printing Ink. mar 9 19 6m To G-in Owners. Thia ia to say, that we have had our Gins re paired by Bounline’s Gin Saw Gummer and find it to be superior te tke band saw mod j of sharpe ning. it free* the saws from lint, especially when ginning damp oetton, and adds greatly to the sample and facilitate* th* gin ia feeding mere la the same time ever th* hand file. It rettorea the teeth to their original shape, makiag all alike, la doing so it lengthens tlie tooth as much aa It Is worn off at the point before needing repair again. We would say it doe* all that it is claimed te do, anti would respectfully recommend our farmers to give it a trial. F. A. Wilson, M. D J i.shk Keith, R. D. F. Romans, Lazarus Morris, James Coker, S. W. Morris, W. Cole. W. P. Gee, J. M. Coker, K. G, Kirvin, A. B. Dove. Having six counties tooperntein. vis: Darling, ton, Marion, Chesterfield, Marlborough, Horry, and Georgetown, it will be impossible for me to sttend to all who may wish repair* made on their Gins in the Fall seasons, in so large a scope of of country, therefore l would say to the Farmers of Darlington and a'tyoiningCount'esibat should they need work, it will be to thtir interest to send in their orders now, and have their Gins re paired for the coming season, ns I expect to work entirely in the other counties the next sea son. Persons desiring niy servicer will confer a favor by obtaining as many job* in ilieir section as possible for me 1 am prepared to sharpen Saws, fill Boxes and Brushes, st.d to put your Gins in splendid order. Orders will receive^ at tention in duo tinie, at your residences. 1 ay- ment fer work will he made easy. I have two excellent second balded itina for sale. In splendid order. Address Dr. JA9. M. HUNThR, or M. W HUNTER, Timmonsvllie, 8. C. Jsn It >2 4m THE CHARLESTON Cigar Factory 314 King-street, cor. Society. J. Madsen, Pkopriktuk, OIGhAuT- ~ Carolina cigars Carolina No. 1, Carolina Dr Kspana £1 Bouquet lea C*n*ieitr (small cigar*) Partagn* (tunal! cigar*) H. Upman (Havana) Figora’a (Genuine Havana) Jennv Lind *• 44 ^ 71* A* all these cigar* at* made unAw care and «up«rviaian. I H**l *U smoke well and will glre**ti#fe<HtftffW||*»,P«e«*. Also stock of Leaf. Chewing and Smoking to, bacco. Vlginl* leaf Tahaeoo fer Plantation uae at 20 cents per pound. AU "jJ*" *>• promptly excoutod. „ per M. $20 00. *• 22 on. it 44 il "W. 44 44 au •a 44 tt R4 MV it tt 40 «V •J' 44 50 «v it tt 75 frftl ‘4 tt Ml WV For Sale or Bent S TORE-HOUSE and lot in Teumfif Timtnwtoi rills, 8. C.. situate on froel jfHk U oupied by Jones & Baper. Mar. 19 t lately I OILER tf. 4 [gyaimi