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Curi enpondencc.] Mki.o.n villk, Oiia.nok Co. Fla.. Slarch. 20tli, 1870. Here we are. up or down the St. John 1 *, and us hard tolling which. We are at the head of navigation for moderately sized stea mers, drawing three feet water; and are in formed that wo arc high up on the river, bat somehow we are very much impressed with the idea that we are “away away away <7oy<ie South in }Fix:e” and feeling that wo have heard, seen, and enjoyed mueh more in the few days p;st, since leaving Darling* ton, than it is possible to condense inte a single comnntnieation, and more especially a* a time and plaee, where every inducement offers for throwing aside the pen in exchange For .he iI2c or fishing rod, and when satiated w ththese pleasures, to vary by aramblc thro' the Orange groves} and very naturally put etf to a “more convenient season” spinning warn on papa-; but there seems to be but lit tic difference of seasons here, if all report.* arc true ••December, as is pleasant as May” and we are of opinion 'tisa little more pleas ant than May, considering the hot weather experienced yesterday and to day—therefore, without further delay—proceed with a hasty outline sketch, of our trip thus far. < )n re :< h. . »"harleston, after a few hours stroll about the city we found ourselves and pnrtv confortaLly lodged on board (he steam er “Dictator,” of the Florida and Charleston Line. 'When we say ^Uomforlabfy” wc mean it in the full broad sense of the word, everything conducive to comfort, neat, clean- !v n.cd eomiiud.vus state rooms, and saloon; intelligent, courteous, gentlemen for officers, with attentive servants and bounteous fare, caused us to congratulate ourselves that we had chosen this routa in preference to the Kail Road. The steamer left her wharf about half past 8 o’clock on Tuesday evening last, and was soon o -or the bar, wtiere wiih a stiff breeze we did not require a long argument front Mr. Nf.itu.nk, to satisfy us thoroughly that it wnsinst cs cheap to lie dowa as to sit up. whethcr’wo slept or not, thus convinced,.we retired from the deck, where the argument wa« held by “the sweet silver light of moon,” and under the serious conviction, that some thing disagreed with us, beat a histy retreat to our state-room, and there ’aid ns still as a mouse, until sleep came to the rescue. On am ling we found the steamer nearing her wharf at S.n ..nn.ih; break last over we were ady for a short tramp on Georgia soil; by -.c ste.uncr rcTJUUiing until three o’clock in i m • '■veiling we had several hours to spend j. ~» f the “Forest citythe the wwFrves present a busy scene of commer cial activity, quite a number of vessels of heavy tonage were in port, besides the fleet of smaller craft. We were too late in the market to form much of an opinion as to how it was supplied, but from all appearances, iu- fer that the supply is good as to quantity and variety, especially in the fruit, vegetable :.,id 3sh depart ineuts. Here too we ob served healthy, vigorous orange trees in bloom and at the sarae time retaining a good ly quantity of ripened fruit There is much to be seen in this beautiful place that bespeaks a high degree of taste and refinement for its inhabitants. The City Park, with its shell walks, fountain, aid shady groves is truly a d 1 lightful place tor recreation. Our next morning after leaving Savannah, dawned a* wc entered tlio mouth of the St. John’s. V’e had touched at Foruandiua ) during the night, consequently saw nothing of the place. Wo will not attempt at this time, a description of the St. John’s The scenery is maguitieetiliy varied, striking the tourist with peculiarities that can bn claimed by no other river on this continent. After passing Jacksonville, the stream looses al! resemblance to a river and presents more the appearance of a chain of beautiful lakes, which continue as far up as Piiatka. Here, after a few hours walk around the place, we jiiiu.-* mtly removed hag and baggage from the Dictator to the the steamer Starlight; the the river no longer affording sufficient depth of water f< r o largo a boat as the Dictator Here we can but return our thanks to Mr. L. M. Cokktkr, Jr. the modest, unassuming maid Purser of the Dictator, for his many kind attentions throughout the trip, seeing our party on board the Starlight, ami paving the ’••ay for our making new friends. Here too; we met, in the Captain of the Starlight, a familiar name and face, Capt. Mansi-ieui, long and favorably known in our Pce-Pct section, as a veteran in the steamboat luv- rmss, who with his attentive Purser, soon mvjo us feel once more at home. After leaving Piiatka, we were not long in reach ing Lake George, the largest of the chain, the farther shore receding from the view, had much the appearance oft calm ocean, after passing through one or two smaller 1: kes the river becomes narrow and tortuous with low muddy lacks thickly vroode l in places, alternating with lagoons, rir.v-hes, i occasionally with extrusive Prairie’s. •'; mid continued for the greater r, '-•. 1,* lively and exciting scene, r . *• jJbry rifle, sh gun, and pistol ,, B . Iha warm sunshines had everything from a coot loan aligator was duly honored with a volley. Some were made to jump in, and others out of the wa ter. No reliable estimate of the killed and wounded will ever be made. 'ilie miserable reptiles wore not altogether without sympathisers; there was not wanting among the numerous passengers a few of those f’htfanthrofiic, tender-hearted, Puritan ical specimens of female yaukcedom; who. as we ruppnse, from the want of a proper “fellow-feeling in their bosonis’eould laugh at Southern blood and suffering as nothing; yet shed croekadile tears over a dying aliga tor, and put up a most piteous plea for the poor, innocent creatures. I may be wrong in my surmise as to the cause of such inconsistency; perhaps ’tis na tural with them to love the negro and the aligator, as they strongly resemble in color and scent. Our remarks on yankeedom, is by no means intended as generally applicable. We have met a good many Northern gentlemen, and ladies from whose society we have de rived much pleasure during our travel. Our present stopping place is situated on the southern shore of bako Monroe, opposite the village of Enterprise. Melonville takes its name from Capt. -Mellon, who was killed here in an encounter with the Indians. The lake is a pretty sheet of water, some five or six miles wide, with* sandy beach gently ■slnpltirr i H { 0 the deep water. The lands sur rounding, ami immediately adjoining the lake are generally low and fiat, with a dense g -th of palmetto, live oak, Ac., with a small undergrowth, evidently good'snil, but very difficult and expensive to clear and pre- prarc for eultivotion. This description of land extends but a few hundred yards from shore, when it gently rises into a pine barren interspersed with small ponds and lakes, the higher portions having a growth of scrub- oak. To all appearances the land in its wild state presents quite an unfavorable and un inviting aspect to the farmer in search of land, all the evidences of a miserably poor soil surround him; scattering scruh-oak, white sand, and wire grass, are to be seen on every side, and were it not that others who are acquainted with the hidden virtues of the soil, and arc practically demonstrating them, few indeed would ever dream ofscttling here. After a walk of about one mile from the steamer’s landing, over a sandy read, though a desolate tract, all at once, arising a slight elevation, and “Presto,” ichat a change, we were entering a magnificent grove of more than a thousand orange trees, all fragrant with blooms, with here and there the bright luscious fruit, peeping through the rich foilugo, still farther on and before getting through the grove, wo observed a row" of bemon*trees, presenting somewhat the ap pearance of tall hedges of Osage orange, con tinuing our stroll, we raw th* Pine-apple, Panama, Citron Guava, »nd other tropica! and semi-tropical plante, all seeming to flour ish as though they felt at home. Sweet po tatoes and cotton of last year’s planting still growing. We could hero realize to the full extent, our change of lattitude, not only- in the tropical fruits, but in the ewymicas with which wc sought the shade, and the ladies of our party in purchasing sun-downs and parasols. This portion of the State is now attracting attention, on account of its perfect adaption to tho raising of most of the tropical fruits. There is quite a number of Carolinians and Georgians, who from the nucleus of what promises to be a very flourishing and delight ful neighborhood. 'jTJie remarkable kind' ness, sociability, and intelligence of those with whom we have been thrown, has very much endeared ?§c place and its good peo ple in our memory—especially are wo in debted to Mr Martin, of “The Lake Mon roe House.” This hotel is within a hundred yards of the lauding—Mclcnville boasts of another excellent hotel, kept by Maj. Marks, with a name not to be found in “Webster’s unabridged,” we cant remember it, and sup pose that the Major must have gotten it from some of those un-reconsir act'd red fellows in the Everglades. Should any of our rSaders get “ Orange, on the brain'’ or having any reason for visiting this section of the State, and at the time de sire to meet one of the most accommodating landlords anywhere, under the Lord's hea ven’s. just step off the boat at Melonville, and ask for Mr. Martin, and you will find what you are looking for—and when you reach his hospitable roof you will then sec what you have read of. •■The Lady of the Lake,” the estimable wife of a worthy man. iou will also find in Mr. Evans, who it a joint partner in the hot, 1, a clever, quiet gen- tleiiuin, whose am-able lady, did mueh to render our stay at Me!onviile a pleasant one. MORE ANON. Rob't. Jv. Scott, says ho has been on picket for two years. That he has—and he has Pickrd it (the Treasury) pretty close too. Ituling Pulsion. We hadsupposed that “His Excellency's” propensity for rifling had been nearly satisfied —We were mistaken. (Vide II, K .S.’s Washington incohercncics.) TIic Ccnsns Fmnd. We notice that the Marion Star has publish- an article showing that there has been a fraud practiced upon the people of that County in the Census returns. This is but another trick of the designing u Do ten-Paster'' to carry a monetary point. OUR ROOK TAIILE. Rural Carolinian far April—On time and crowded. As much reading matter in this particular line as any farmer can well dispose of bef'>re the next will be out. And variety withal. Articles that excels for literary exe cution, unpretending articles choke-full of facts, article that combine the two. “Agri culture in Education,” by Win. Dinkney Starke, can be read with equal profit and pleasure by the philosopher and the planter. “My Plantation is a well considered planter’s Utopia. Snarl's “Short comings in Farming" will touch many reader* .n a tender place. “Novel and Curious Vegetables,” handsome ly illustrated,is worth th year’s subscription. But why attempt a selection, much less an enumeration of the good things in this un usually good number of an unusually good magazine. The table of of comteuts occupies an entire page, and there is not an article that the thoughtful farmer will neglect to read. The Rural Carolinian, contains monthly sixty-four pages of reading matter beauti fully illustrated, is published for the wonder fully small sum of 82 yer annum, by Walker, Evans & Cogswell and D. Wyatt Aiken, Charleston, S. C. The Sumter News. The enterprising go-ahead paper, published at Sumter S. C., by Messrs. Dark & Osteen —two pratica! printers—announces a new Original Story, from the pen of the lakntcd author John Withersi-oon Ervin, entitled The Mysterious Marriage., to be commented on the jgii of April, which will be followed year by other Original Stories by anguished writer, good time to subscribe for. the 8'd.OO in advance—two’ c^ipi^s as above. eral and extremely accommodating spirit on the part of all concerned. Our own pnro.ha. ses of Saturday could nut be duplicated by Charleston, at the prices we paid, and we had the advantage of seeing what we were 1 about to buy. Mr. Jacobi, who is so favora bly known, deserves great praise, the thanks and the cordial support of every man of sense in the country, for the public spirit and enterprise be has displayed in underta king such a “big thing.” He is very liber al and pleasant. After a few minutes chat with him, we were pleased to learn that he had fully determined to continue these auc tion sales, and wholesale business, and that the liberal patronage, and good wishes of the peopls warranted him in doing so. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, many who wanted to be there, had to stay at home, but iu spite 1 of the rain, among the crowd wc met such thorough going business men as G. J. W. McCall, Capt. McSwain,L. W. Lide, Dr, Normeut, II. E. P. Sanders, S. Burch, Dr. Johnson, P. C.Coggeshcll, A.P. Lucas, Mr. Hamby, and last, but not least, our beloved parson, Itov. J. O. B. Dargan. The sale went off well and at living prices, and ail who bought went home well pleased indeed. A very large quantity of corn, ba- coh, sugar,s molasses, flour, coffoc, &c., was sold, and a rough glance at friend Stoll's sales book satisfied us that the day’s sale would be something like 825,00 or $.1000. V*'e are now fully satisfied with enterpri sing Florence, and Jacobi’s auctions, fi>r wu went, wo saw, and we bpught. We re- regard these auctions a C-cd send, and to be attended with advantage by everybody, and anil 1 know Of no better mode of stating these facts than through the columns of the De mocrat. * March 28th, 1870. Af- ^Ilotuc iTSagnzine. '“fork has again nia •j’our table. For a Ion •-cr made its time ent, and we are glad to give it a hearty welcome. It is as full of in terest as ever and contains mueh that is useful and instructive, especially to the Ladies. The fashion plates are superb. Send 20 ceutssfor specimen copy, to T. S. Arthur & Sons, Philladelphia. [For the Democrat.] 1*310 1*0X0 PUBJLIC’O. A l>ay Well Spent, TRjntciU’ti!. MARKED—at Ebcnczcr Church 4th April by Rev Robt. Napier Mr. Win. E- McKnkiiit of Williamsburg to Mrs. Bettik Hannah of Darlingtou- t£S' Kingstree Star please Copy. SIPIEai-AEL. ISTOTXOTEGL £5-S~ Having just received another cargo of Phoenix Guano direct from the islands, wc fill all orders for cither of tho following valuable Fertilizers: Phoenix Guano; Wilcox Gibbs & Co.’s Manipulated Guano; Guano Fait and Plaster Compound. The “Manipu lated’’ and the “Compound'’ arc prepared by us at Charleston and Favannah Ga. Professor Shepard, State Inspector, says of them: “I can heartily recommend these Fertilizer"?, r..., only on ncc uut of their physical properties.” Pamphlets containing analyses am! numerous certificates from planters furnished on appli cation. Orders promptly filled by Wilcox, plBjP’s <fc Co., importers and dealers iu Gganos, No. C4 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. No. 09 Bay Street. Savannah, and No. 24! .Broad street Agusta. Ga. tap" It is commonly supposed that there is a general equality of happiness: but this would be at least contrary to analogical pre sumption. lieaitli, beauty, strength, intel lectual endowments, influence, are all distri buted in endless proportions. Be.-idos, only let two persons placed together in contact— what would be the result? In the health and manly vigor of tho one who used the ‘•Old Carolina Bitters” is beheld such a mark ed contrast to his sick and emaciated compan ion; and he, tools persuaded to take advantage of the curative properties of this sterling remedy. Um’heceuenrsiaFucves.-.— Within the | part year, fifty thousand boxes ol Dr. Tuft s I Ycgatabb: Llrer Piiis have been sold, and LATEST QUOTATIONS OF S 0 l ;T HER N SECURITIES, In Charleston, S. C., Corrated Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad-street, MARCH. 22, 1S70. State PceraiTiES.—South Carolina, old, SO to —; do. new, SOJ to —-; do. registered stock, 70 to —. City Srcciuties.—Augusta Ga. Donds,—to 81 ; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, 60 lo — ; do. Fire Loan Lends, 75. Cctumbin. Ilond?*, 70. Kmlkoad 1>oni*s.—Line llidge, (first ir.ort.) 50 to — ; Chsrkfctcn and Savannah, 00 to— Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, —^ to 90; Cheraw and Darlington'— to bO ; Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,; SO to —; do. (State guarantee) 6S to-—; Northeastern, 85 to — ; Savannah and Charleston, ;first mortgage,) — to 80; do. (State guarantee) 70 to—; South Carolina. — to ; do. 75 ; Spartanburg and Union. 54 to —. Kailroau Stocks.—Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta, —to 55 ; Orstavillc and Columbia, 2 to — ; Northeastern. 7 to 8 ; Savannah and Charleston. —to 80 ; Sotilli Carolina, (whole shares,) 45 to — ; cU. half do. ) 22 to —, Exchange, Ac.—New York Sight, | par; Gold 111 to 11 3; Silver 108 to 110. South Carolina Bank Bills. Dank of Georgetown I’ank of South Carolina Hank of Chester Dank of Hamburg Hank State of S. C. prior to 1801 13‘N State of S. 0. issue of 02 & ’02 ^Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Charleston ^Peoples’ Dank of Charleston *Union Bank of Charleston ^Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charlei ton. (old) *Se ut Invest era K, It. B’k of Charleston Farmers’and Ex. B k of Charleston Exchange Bank of Columbia Merchant's Bank of Cheraw Planters’ Bank cf Fairfield State of S. C. Bills Receivable City of Charleston Change Bills .— to — .— to — .50 to — . 5 to — .. 5 to — .. 5 to — .. 3 to — . 45 to — 12 to — .— to .— to — .— to — .— to — . — to — to * 10 to — 3 to — 3 to — par. par. *13ills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at tli . Bank counters of each. March 80, 1870. 22—ly St David’s Lodse No. 72 A.’. F.’. M.\ rra-MILKEC.rUUI OMMUXICATONOFTH1S Lodge, will be diold on Monday April 11, at 7 o'clock. P. M. By order of C. M. PARKER, \Y.-. M.-. Gko. V. Howell, Secretary Jan 5> 1870—t-f. AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.’.F.’.M. FY.ORXNC’E, S. Cl. A ” E <; r L A ft I’OMMCSTCATTON 01 H Amity Lodir'', " ill be hoMon nt Masonic Hill, Florence. S. C., on'.VeJnoaJay, 13(li Apr., at H o'clock. I*. M. liy older Vi.\ M.\ A. A. STRAUSS, Secretary. May 2f., 34 iy CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, B.\ A.*. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) T JIIE REG FI. Alt CONVOCATION OF THIS Chapter will be hoi.Ion ft t Masonic Hall, in Florence, on Wednesday Apr. 20th at 8, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern themselves accordingly. Bv order .VI.-. II.-. IV. A. WEINBERG, Secretary. June 2 35 ly GEORGE HOFFMAN, With some others, wc went to the grow ing little “city” of Florence, on Saturday last, to sec and be seen, notwithstanding the wet weather, and tho low price of gold, j not a single instance is our old friend, “.Mac Hendrix,” the* popular ! j laV0 a fiac appetite lii5 and gentlemanly Conductor of the C. A. 1) It. R , landed u^ safely in the promised “bi;: city” just for fifty cents. We met many fa- j miliar faces, and as many old friends who ' — 5Jr, H’liittcmon*. We expect to publish next week, Mr. Lo gan s speech delivered in Congress, in op position to the motion to postpone the consid eration of the resloutiou to expel Mr. W. from the- House of Representatives. Mr. Loo an, is Chairman of the Commit tee on “Military Affairs,” from which t! greeted us in the good old style. A small walk about tho town proved the energy of I our Florence friends In spite of the dull | season, the work of improvement goes j bravely on. The merchants are cheerful, j and are getting ready for the spring trade. Among the improvements now going up, we notice tlje.very elegant mansion of our old friend, Wm. II. Brown, also, that of Tho’s. Ashley, and the new store of Mr. Wienberg. I. II. Husbands’ new shops, the great im provement Capt. Currie has made at tip* car shops cl’N. E. R. R., and sundry other marks of go ahead spirit (if I may us® the term) As to business, tho retail trade at present seems flat, but the public, spirited. Messrs. M. Jacobi & G. Mcl). Stoll, are dri ving a very extensive wholesale business in Corn, Bacon, Flour, Syrup, Sugars, Coffee, Ac., Ac., and all kinds of family supplies, and plantation wants. Every Saturday is Auction day at Mr. Jacobi’s wholesale store house, and Mr. Stoll, the auctioneer, con ducts things in his usual good business style All of us know him, and all know he is the right man in the right place. His business capacity, as well as his kind and gentleman ly manner has won for him a host of friends. white or d known where they robust health, use these pills. HART it PARKER, Agt’s. Darlington, S. 0. Patronize Home K.nteri rise.— Mr. P. P. Toale. whose advertisement ap pears in another column, has established on a firm basis, in Charleston, the largest and most complete manula.ctory ut’donrs. sashes, blinds, &c, ia the Fotuhcrn States.— Having advertised liberally luring the past year, he has secured a large <m. tom, extending as far west as Alabama, and he has thus hceu enabled to put fourth a printed price list which defies competition. Every person who contemplates building or repair ing should write at once for Mr. Tonic’s price list. April C. m. i- ViM. !i 1 i.* N A III), Proprietor of lUe S f ee Advertising Agenty, M iln.ingteu. N. C., is authorized to i ‘eeivc :. !. : iiseun us for i.‘no pa per al our lowest cash rales. ’sTck " lii.e l mu*' 1 B u BPA, KOFKOO.—ARE VO nervous, or ».l'‘biiit:»tctl ? Arc you sulTering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaiin, Ki ' \ I'l’Mitrati -n. &c. ? If hpalfii a ml vi«:or by us.!!, brattal “Kos-koo." * It on forms of ('iironic Djsc rcme-lit s fail, k is n eet ret qua. k m<’tlicui' tho Formula isai • imi each boti.o, nl it : . -& • No oho \\iio poes to Jacob is . . » .1 , , . “ ; black, but have a irood w ir.] to say for fri resolution was reported, lie therefore, speaks 1 , . . . . . , , g. i Moll. His tic at ness, quick and pleasant way knowinjy: he laNhos the defence which 4 ,. i .1 • „ w ., r n . . . : of auctionecriiij oil the lots 01 irood thmers, H attempts now to foist upon“Anf j^o- ! ^ and cs]* aes the rascuHfy of his transac- L*i Fca.sc.1, Oi- Nervous t cm L ■ i cstored to Dr. Lawrence's cele- .» the most inveteraLt* •e« wilt-11 all Other et ret eh b. standard remedy of roio-jni/.ed mpi it. It is daily prescribed by physicians, aid r«.c..iiinivt» b-d l y manv ihousaiids ot our best cits/eits. torpale by d’rup^i^'* and Mci. hau.s rverywhere. For sale by Hurt, 1‘urk r N Co. Sept 8 Mr - . -* '•l- ns well as his dot lo the rUdit tiling 1 powerful iuflu'Mu tend the a no-ions 1 instance of his perr and counsel, 1L F. Blt- j ac .obi in tl t.s 1 v * tions. Th ill Ian’s sophistry which ho. at the < , ‘ •. • ali^tors, from one to thc di • •> *rwtfrtis»*- in a eommon cauw .•■- #1 1 LF.il, would u-' to justify his dishonorable 1 conduct, is mcrcele.-sly exposed. This is the key note to VViutiemdueV ! sfeu riiiination to please, and for everybody has. justly ! ■ on the crowds who nt- | and we congratulate Mr. ! choice of the man to conduct 1 jr-y- -;ri;i 'l.\L NO l it 'll.—To r. viiv in»w»nl, of Doors. Sashes ami Hlin.is. we re.cr to tho ad- j Tcrtisemcnt of I’. I’. Toale. the largo manufactur er of those goo D in Charleston. 1'rico list fur- nishe i < n application. FROM iTElUNG this large busiticss. is not to steal, if you glee the stolen i am ] ot ] ll;r on Saturday was very largo. defence -to ■ of the large wholesale business of Charleston ' 1 city establishments, cert. | LADLES j anv .Ii,e«s-peculiar to Uteirscx. eon bo restored I he display of (.nods : •| u . ) ,i,|, hy using J»r. I.awnmcc s ••u out.m a large, it reminded us I . rlend.” l't purifies the s-cretioas. ana restores : t;, ■ system to a liealtiiy cou liti a.— Inr : II>ref. U.vrkku .V Co., Darliagtou, fc. C. y tho * Fept H 1J “ale hy iy PIEIlCHArJT TAILOR, COt T STREET, FLORENCE, S. 0. 53 ** Eli PS jihvny^ on 1 nnd a well solecto*! stock oi‘ Casaiii*-..’! os of ail pradc*. ileady-inade oiaOTi-zjisro, of hH i i fid'-s, <; .Mifs Hat« ^if Hie latent styb.*. 8;.•■‘on. and Gonts EuriiiHhinsr Goads gen- ei-ftFy, All who arc iu want, of a good substantial STJXT wed? made and a Good Fit* will dr well to call u itiia. lie never iuib’ to please in both tit and Pj ict*. und'liis goods are all of tlte best quality. itv also begs leave to inforni the public, and •'ti- 1. ti!i •> ■ ?' :aHy. that lie has ou haml a si-lect stock o!‘ Ladies’ Spring and Summer Drt .'< Goads of every dcsci ijition. w.hich ho intends to close out at very low figures, ns ho intoads keeping a G ais Furnishing Establishment exclusively, so the I.adics v, ill.so well to call an i aco these gviocls v arc going, i—’70 20 tf 25 000 CUR3CRIBERS ~ ItKE’S WEEKLY, r< U Bovs AND O'RLS May be obtained by Formation of Clubs at Every 2*ost Oj)ic;‘ in the Smith, in AdJ.tnm tu its Present Ip!tijc ruul h.rrrtfsini/ ('ir-phtfion ! BolliBrevs Public Lave united in declaring Burke's Weekly the brsi boys and girls paper published in the Lcited States! WSKBvIiY Is a linndsome quarto of eight, pages, ea. h iuitm- hcrelegantly illustrated. its eont-Hits con* sts of Ferial Stories from thc best writers. Tab s, Poems, Ijutgruphios, oi travel and .\d- venture, and pap. rs upon all sub]ecus that arc c.go ulatod to inicrc.si au l iostruet theyoung peo ple of tli* South. 1‘riee S2 ,i year: three copies for five oortie. for 7. *Sri -•■u ipt ■' e*’ taken lor six months at Si, or tin i.-1• n.oaths for fifty cents. Agents v. arged ev.-ry v\ hero, in " ho*n superior indu'*e:ii u.ts will 1*. ■ :' .• • i A*! Ires-j J. W. BULL!: & CO,, Macon, Ga. Apr l 0 23 COTTON PLANTER. nai.ANTKUS esn m.-.v b • (.nppliv ! with thc h Cel* bratcil I{II^gillM* Cut(WI cr. at nhnrt notice, by call in* on T. JvJor.l, nt his r -.-i lci.vic. or J. \Y. MuigUy, at Dnrl.ugtou. Then# .Vnchuies iaay bo fo in 1 at llie storis of II. V. J. T. Daily. IVice $I'< LO each T. C. JKFFOitDS, -Igciit Ap! b, 1970. 23 3t ATTENTION! To IMPORTANT IST O T I o E. P ROM 2o to 50 per cent, can be saved by every person, if they tnalce their parch mm at the Subeoribcrs store. Uo sells Prime Paeon at 13 cents. Prime Flour at $7.00, Prime Corn at $135. And everything else in the way of Merchan dise. such as Pry Goods. Groceries, Shoos, Hats Clothing, etc., etc., in proportion. M. JACOBI. Wholesale and Retail Pealer, Florence, S. C. mar 24 21 tf AGENTS. BRODIE & CO., Factors & Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, s. c. April 0 23 ly 1Q70. 10*70- IILIill HI illilU uuuuu 5 Just Opened at STOLL, WEBB & CO. 287 & 289 KING STREET, W E beg to call special attention to our Dress Goods Department- which has been bought sin e thc fall in gold, and arc offered at a small advance. Borages for Drcssos at 10c. and !2£c. English Borages at 15c. to 20c Colored Lens, and Grenadines at 25 to 30c. French banns at 25 cents, cheap. Calicos from G.}, 7. 7.|, 8 and 10 cants. Brown Shirting, 7, 7.) 8, 0, and 10 cents. Together with a very full assortment in every department, which wc are offering at thc lowest cash prices. Bl inters goods of all kinds. Planters can ar range to buy goods payable in the fall on liberal terms Samples sent free of charge to those solicit ngorders at STOLL, WEBB & CO’S., 257 & 280 King-street. April 23, 1870. 24—ly F. F. TOALE, CHARLESTON, s. c. C Largest and most com- J pi etc Manufactory of f ■\ Uoois. Sashes. Blinds / j Mouldings. Ac., in the j SOTTHLUN STATES- Fiinted Price List Defies Competition- one. Scut free on application. Apr G 23 -send for Keep Copies of Your ILOEl’X’TIEIR.S I3ST “The Penn Letter Book.” IT® V moans^ftlie l\nn Instantaneous Sympa- jjjp hetio Cffying Ink. LctL-rs written with turs Ink copy pcrbctly in the ••Penu Letter Book,” without the use of Copying Press or wa ter, thereby saving time, labor and expense, as it Is only necessary to place the written letter under thc copying leaf and rub with thc hand. It is a valuable a.c to Business M« n, heretofore accustomed to the irksome process which requires a wet brush, absorbing pap r, a press and some practice. This ini portal it feature of business is now within the reach of evm-y one, rinco the cost is so trifling that ail can aval! tuemjelves of it. Full directions for use accompany each copy. Price for Book and Ink complete $2,25 and up ward. E. W. CHARLES. Jr. Agent at Darlington C. fl. ap! 6 23 1m Veterinary Surgeon* -A_T FLORENCE, S. C. H .4 VINO Located at the above named plac# I otter my services to the citizcno of this, and adjoining Counties. My long experience as a Veterinary Surgeon, in the regular army of the King of Denmark, besides an extensive private practice, has made me thoroughly familiar with (lie diseases of all domestic animals, such as Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Dogs, etc., and consider myself therefore entitled to the confidence of all who may entrust any animal in my care. Parties at a distance having any valuable an?- mals requiring constant surgical treatment for a length of time, can by forwarding it to this place, leave it ir.y charge, where it will receive all na- ccs*ary care and attention until a cure is effected. S. L. JACOBI, At the office of M. Jacobi’s Btore, mar 23 21-]y Florence, S. 0. 3ax«iBamcS ■, DIRECT IMPORTER AND DEALER IN English and American X3C -w-Oi r o- O-XTKTS, <Sca. t- gent for the Home Shuttle Family Sewing ISachlne. 88 Hasrl-street, CHARLESTON, S. C, W K soli nt inside figures on a cash basis, and invite your inspection <f Goods and prices. Our Hardwares embraces Agricultural Implements of the latest improved styles, Sport ing Materials, Builders’ Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, House-keeping Articles. Also Agents for tho celebrated Winchester Rifle, Parker’s Breach Loading Shot-gun, and the New York Wire Raid ing Company. We will furnish wire railings for Cemetarics, Window Guards &o. Look for thw sign of the “Mammoth Pad Lock. Mar 23 21 tf !M£. C Li A UK’S London Remedies, for Special COMPLAINTS. jtjj^Pll GLAUM S INVIGOFvATOR. gives st:* ngth to the' nged and debilitated ; it is espe cially designed for young men who wasted their vigor by excesses oi every kind, and all persons whose system have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price $1. DR. ( LARK S PURIFIER cleanses the blood from all impurities, such as Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Ithemuatism, Humors of every sort, bad breath, ofransiv.* perspiration, foul feet, ca- tarrh dischaigo from the ear, sore eyes, sore j throat, falling of the hhir, l leers, ! oils, I'iinples- Blotch'-s. and all ii:sen«*s of the skin, ll is also beneficial in diseases of the Lungs and Digestive organs. Price one Dollar. DR. < f.A RK G PAN ADEA relieves Pain of every de criutiou; Headache, Tooth-ache. Etomachaeiio. li»ukache, pains in the broasl and limbs, li is an invaluable remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no la roily should be without it. Price $1. DK. CLARK’S L1.1KIR, is a certain cure for all weaknes'*f the Gci.’.to Urinary Organs, and discharges of rr:uco purulent nature. Loucorrhcea. Gonri-iicea, spermatorrlu.-a. and senduat \Seak- ue’is, are speedily enrei by its use. Price £1. DU. ( larkN Kcjrnlatttr. f« r feinalcs only, is guaranteed to contct all special irregu larities and diiheulfit s ofsingie La lies. Married Ladies are cauii-o ' d not to use it when in a cer tain condition, as i«s effects would be to) power ful. Price $1. All thev* colcbiatcl remodie- arc prepnred from Fluid Uxti i *ts und^r Dr. Clark's immedi ate Mi) ".-vision and uiarautwd fresh and pure. All atllietod persons should scud a carc'ully writ ten sfa- .-rm nt of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and thc proper remedy will be sent promptly to th«dr address. Dr. Clark can be ccnsulrcd personally at hi’ office, and will furnish ab the nee s-ary aecommodations to patients vho jdace them elves under liia care. All letter address Dr. J. CLARK, O, Icc No. 10 Amity-street, New York. April 6. Si ly Price Reduced. Thc ^outh Western Piiating and Publishing Assoeialion have completed arrangements where by they are enabled to supply mail subscribers^ cither singly, or in clubs, with the Leading Magazines and Weeklies, At. publishers* lowest club rates—either of the fol lowing $1.00 Periodicals at $3.00 per annum, viz : Harpers’s Magazines. Harper’s Weekly, Har per’s Bazar, Atlantic .Vonthly, The Galaxy, Put nam’s Magazine, Appleton's Journal, Lippmcott’a Magazine, Blackwood's. Frank Leslie's Illustra ted Monthly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated News paper. Old and New, TheChimucy Corner. Hearth and Home. Either of the following $3.00 psri- odicals at $2.26, viz: Godey’s Ladies’ Book, Madame Demorest’s Monthly, The Phrenological Journal. The following $260 Periodicals at $2, viz . Tho River Side, Packard’s .Vonthly, TRe Ladies’ Friend. The following $5, Periodicals at $4, viz: Thc Eclectic Magazine, Every Saturday, The Nation. The following published at $2, at $1.50, viz: The Youug folks, Arthur's Horn* Magazine. Peterson’s Magazine. Address. S! W. Printing and Publishing Association, Care Box 410, Cinciunati. Ohio. Prices Reduced. T HFi undersigned offers bis stock of Goods,. now on band, at greatly reduced prices. A. number of articles will be sold at cost. S. A WOODS, mar 23 21—-31 B. W. Etlwarde, Atlin'r. *) V9 [- Bill to MaultaJ? The Creda A Ileir^ at ) Aw’ta Acc’t & Law of Levinah King. ^ Relief. N OTICE is hereby given to tho creditors of Levinah King, that pursuant to order in this case, they arc required to prove their claims before me by the first day of June next, or In de fault thereof, will be deprived of the benefit of any decree made iu this case. ‘ "* II. G. CHARLES, Special Referkk. March Iff— 20 td. SPRING AND SUMMER ’ . ' S. XO B ZO. IFl I 33 33 O 3ST S 4 Millindry and Straw Goods, AKXSTROHQ, CATOft & i 0 . Importers and Jobbers of BONNETS, TRIMMING & VELVET RIBBONS, Bonnets Silks, Satins and"W.vets, Blands. Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flower 4 *, Feathers. Ornamentg* 8Ti! V\V BONNETS AND LADIES IE-ill iFVtSS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, 2.°*7 ami 22i» Baltimnre-strcet, HAETIMORE, Mcl. Offer the largest Stock to be found in the Coun try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap ness, compr’mirtg tho latest Parisian novelties. Ord rs solicited, and prompt attention given.. Feb 23 18 FOW. 1 LEti’8 PATENT ADDING F’d' 1LS i-* no Lumbug. but a genuinei indispen- y s:ble requisite ot every Book Keeper Ac- countant. Weigher, and MoaMurer, combining S.rrqdic :ty w : .i!i Ac -unicy. jh 1 rapidly. Is so c.u -trucu d tlia» it cmnot possibly rnoke ass error. C.*n be workcl by any one of ordinary ability alter tea miautes yiu- - < e. Dr n’t fail to send lor a circular. IbMNEST & MARTIN, Owncib of the Patent Right for b. C. & Georgia. P. O. Boa 385, Charleston, S. C. —County £ City Rights for sale at such low pri ces and terms that with energy any youug man efttt make money. April G ’ 23 lin .f. W. 11YR1L M. Dj TIMMONSVILLK, S. C. DEAbER IN Hostetter’s Celebrated HERMAN BUTTERS. Drug., Mcliciue.', Chcinitals, Fvrfuiucry and Fumy ToiWt Articles, Sur^icai In.lriimentii, Truwci", SUunlder iiiH«i«, Syrinxes. Fsinu, Oils, VsruUbes, un-1 Dye slufi's. i’hysicisns 1’rs- scriptiunH carefully prc^ureil at all Huurs. Feb. 10 17 ly An Ordinance. Council Chamber, ) Darlington, S. C., Mar. 15, 1870. ) A T a meeting of thel’own Council of Darling ton, the following Ordinance was adopted : Fresh Beef, .Vutton, Kid or Pork, shall be exposed for rale 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 fine of Five Dollars. J. G. McCALL, Intendant, John Ftsoyp, Sec., and Treus. mur 16 20 If 7 r J } mm