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I VS'i - * 4a 4- ! "pportunity to iuvest live dollars more satis- Tw l) 1 » 14 0 l V {1 %♦ factory than in this Scheme. For any of ! our friends who may desire it, we will take pleasure in procuring tickets. We have al- j ready bought several ourselves. AN AWFUL CRASH. A FLOOR IX THE CA FIT 01, AT RICHMOND OIVES WAY THF CROWD IX THKSCl’liEMECOl IlT PRE CIPITATED INTO THE HALL BELOW. Ari’AM.iAU I.OS8 or i.iri:. SIXTYKtLi.nn OVTRldnTAND ONE HUNDRED AND TWEA TY WOUNDED. THE ZDJVHXjIHTa-TOH EE^VCOCH-A-T- Ills tliat rivo.li 1m Heir Xo. tor of this distret, Wm. t.'. Duncan, agent o f the A irginia and New York Steamship line, Hon. Thos. F. Uncock, of Virginia, cx- Spcakcr of the House of Hepresentativea, Ncaralgia, Swelling of the Glands and leg amputated, General M. D. Corse, ex-ma jor-general Confederate army, Col. George ROSAD ALIS The language which heads this article expresses a great and, many respects a fearful truth. It does uot follow as a con clusion, that whatever has been util he; but, whatever has been mow be. cannot ije doubt ed. The acts and policy of CttOMWEl.T.’s Parliaments are repeated almost to the letter ' by those of our Itadical Congress. The names I of parties even correspond—Our present Harrowing Scenes ami Incident*. A DAY OF GLOOM FOR YXKGIXIA. Richmond, April 27. The whole city is in mourning, in conso- repetitiona of those cu . i ^cncc of a terrildeaceidiu.t which happened (hc tre bri{? Brent, of Alexandria, Captain George W Allan, postmaster, W. C. Klam, newspaper correspondent and broker, Thos. S. Baldwin, merchant, from Newark, N. J; W. ]). Ches- terman, of the Petersburg Index, Win. 11 Soper, merchant of Baltimore, and about a hundred others. Directly the disaster oerurred the fire boM was sounded, and the hook and ladder com panies of the city repaired at once to the sjene. A cordon of police was drawn around the building, and the ladders were thrown to the windows. For three hours atlcrwaid the secuc was full of horror. Min ute after minute there appeared, swung out by a rope tied around the middle, the body of some popular favorite, who, after beiug swung on the. top of the shoulders of one ol Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, i ! -/ITflK GREAT AMUftK ON HEALTH ’ /Tfcs -S- RESTORER, purities tlie Mood uud Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, Secondary ; U lcur«a Scrofula. Syphilis. Skill Diseases, Syphilis with all its train of evils, Impure -ir.y < > a ' dured by nations iu the past. We have said this much; merely as intro ductory of the following extract from the in spired writings of the Poet Prophet of Is rael :—“Your country is desolate, your cities are burucj with fire; your land, strangers devour it iu your presence, and itjs deso late. us overthrown by strangers.” Isiaii, 1-7. W e need only add the remedy offered by the Fro/ihct in the name of the Loud. “Wash ye, make you clean; put away the evils of your doings from before, mine eyes; cease to do ev i!: learn to do well; seek judg ment, relieve the oppressed, judge the father less, plead for the widow.” “Como now, and let us reason together saith the lyird ; though your sin? be as scar let they shall be as white as snow; though they be as crimson, they shall be as wool. ‘ If ye be willing' and' obedient, ye shall cat the good of the land ; but if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured with the sword; for the mouth of the Loud hath fpo- kcu it.” Comment is unnecessary. History is non repeating itself. of Hon. Kitliaril Tendon- in the capitol building this morning. | brought down the ladder into the green of The doci don of the Supreme Court in the j lbe public park, where it was inManly sur- mayoraltv case of Ohahoon and Ellyson was i ruun( j et [ b y two or throe thousand of those V -- i . -t i-, -*•' The (iharleston ('», of Tuesday cornea 'i in full nionrn'ag for the death of that Lj ,, j . . Xf- f.n r:ia!i-t. Rich- name had to be delivered to-day. and hundreds of per sons assembled accordingly in the Supreme Court-room, which is immediately above the hall of the House of Delegates. At the same time the dense crowd filled the Supreme Court-room, a Conservative caucus was iu session in the House of Delegates, below. At about 11 o’clock, the floor of the court room gave way, and the crowd were precipi tated in the hall of the House of Delegates. Many perse is escaped by jumping into the windows when the floor gave way. It is im possible, at this hour, to ascertain the num ber of persons injured, but it is supposed that twenty members of the State Legisla ture are killed or wounded. • Among the killed are: Patrick Henry Aylett, a distinguished lawyer and the for mer editor of the Richmond Times; Dr. J. B. Brock, (formerly a surgeon in the Confederate army. ; reporter for the Kni|iiirer and Examiner , Samuel Eaton, clerk of Mr. Chahoon, the military Mayor of Rivhmond: Captain Wm. A. Charters, thief engineer of who had gathered to recognize the slain. The park was filled with anxious weeping men and womeu until 2 o’clock, when the last Vic tim was drawn from the building. After this the police closed the park, refusing en trance *o any one, the deed having been sent out. All the stores iu the city wera closed and placards put upon the doors, ‘Closed inconsequence of the disaster at the capitol.” No more business was done during the day. To-night meetings were held of members of the Press Association, members of the late military associations, and members of the Bar and the citizens generally'. To-morrow will be a day of general uiourn- iug. [For the Democrat,} Blood, Female Deseases, Low Spirits, Liver compliant, Nervousness, &o., &e., fall to the lot of mankind. But, happily, they have their antidote. Or. Tut ft Sarsapririla and Quern’s Delight porserses the qua litres to expel them from the system, re -torc perfect health and produce happiness, where all was misery. HART & PARKER, Agents, Darlington S. C. SEECX^-E IS/OTICES- gtif WM. II. BERNARD. Proprietor of the Star Advertising Aj’cncy, Wilmington, It. C., is authorized to receive adTcrHsemer.ts for this pa per wt cur lowest cash rates. Mr. Editor :— Please allow me a small space in your val uable paper to correct an error iu your last week’s issue, regarding the now Conrt House swindle. You stated the Brothers Marco, the fire department; N. 1*. Howard, a mem- ; merchants, proposed (o Jo the work lor 816,- W. & - '-xX -- vfpi- > * M* ’ ^ s. -• i i; her of the Richmond Bar; Ash Levy, a Richmond merchant; Charles Watson of the Richmond and Danville Railroad; E. Scho field. brother of General Schofield; R. FT. Maury, Jr., Hugh Hutchinson, Major Lewis N. Webb, of Richmond ; Senator Bland, col as editor | ort-d ; Powhatan Roberts, a Richmond mer chant. Ex-Governor Wells was badly injured.— James N. Ncesou .and General Meredith. ■ proprietor. . e are harp'V few throughout the country were iv'vrord I. twr. r.s idcntiliod with, the Press. ; y'ir;uv : r both as an editor and as a law- counsel for Mayor Ellyson, were also badly ■8 tn.': iently successful. our readers that hurt. • $ >. V cm-- or and love of justice, none could The judges of the Court of Appeals all es- ' X, \ . >v- cr.pcd without injury. Wi i" -*v <’••• r/e.”—Sumter Nm-. Governor Walker was cn the floor of the Y, '— -3SF' ’ 'ort' ction. called now; for this Li For May has boon received, and comes to us as usual, fu. of the most interesting and instructive reading matter. Wc always Wretch oui selves out cnmfort.vbcly iu our cuv chair when the Century arrives, and prepare for a most delig,iitful literary treat, such as we can experience in the perusal of no other magixine that finds iLs way upon our Court at the time of the accident, but was not hurt. About two hundred persons were more or ios* were hurt by the accident. 18th section of‘Jpr-j' The grem- v f excitement nrov—’ 13 - Hun dreds of persons arc collected on the Capitol square, weeping and waiting as the dead and dying are brought out of the building. SECOND DISPATCH. In addition to the particulars before sent, the following are given : About 11 o’clock this 'morning, the Su preme Court of Appeals, of Virginia, was crowded with eminent citizens, many local politicians and a great many of the public at large were drawn there by curiosity to hear the result of the late hearing of the question of the mayoralty of Richmond. The friends of Messrs, Ellyson and Chahoon, comprising the prominent Republicans and Conservatives of the city, had assembled to hear the decision tabic. Its aiticlcs arc ?L original, and written by Southern writers, and our heart | which it wa- expected would bo given to-day. glows within us with sympathy aud love for ■ Among the IT.auy prominent persons present thc-c who write for its pages.and with thanks- ; were : Ex-Governor Wells, tx-Congressman giving and joy towards these who conduct I Nelson, Judge John A. Merod'th, Patrick the magazine with so much tact and ju lg- II. Aylett. cx-TTiited Slates District Attor- meut. Surely if ever (he people of the South were called upon to sustain and foster any enterprise rdthiu tho'r midst, they are so ipna. ny tne:r L. II. Chandkr and others. At 11 o’clock the gallery of the court room, which was crowded. f«.H in and the floor followed. The timbers and the stvug- 990.50. Their true bid was 817.990.59. This is one amongst the many outrageous swindles that have been forced upon the honest tax-paj’ing citizens of this thoroughly radicalized County, and the indifference man ifested by the tax-payers is remarkable in the face of this gigantic affair, and it is as. tonishing that they submit so tamely. Vi ould not any disinterested man say that stealing was at the bottom of this transaction from the fact that the County Commission ers awarded the contract to the. Party making the highest bid, while parties ma. king less Lids otiered ample security for the faithful completion of the job ? The infer ence drawn by every honest tax-payer is, that the County has been adroitly relieved of about 21,500 more of their hard earned >.icy by giving ,;, 0 C0 Etrat't to Messrs. Marco. Clayton Cannon,r Brown) b ;d 818,500, and offered Dr. J. E.lhk>ra, ana t It. Ragsdale, as seciitity. This bid was flat ly refused to be oons.<jercd, on account of statements made by one F. A Thomas, to the effect that Byrd and Ragsdale were broke, and that a bond made by them would be of no account. Immediately upon learn ing this, Byrd and Ragsdale, wrote Jonathan Wright, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, entering a protest against this high handed piece of rascality, and of fered Jesse Keith, and Thomas Stephenson, of tiiis County, and W. K. Ryan, aud fag- horn Herring & Co., of Charleston, as ad ditional security. A bond made by these parties would be good for half a million of dollars. Why was this not amply sufficient I Simply because Cannon & Brown, did not offer the Couuty Commissioners enough mo ney to induce them to accept the bond. A Lad feature iu the case is, that all bids but that of Mr. Marco, were summarily rejected, aud he was allowed by (do indulgent Com missioners, until Saturday night to fill his magazine, and worthy' of their suport and cucoaragement. Wc would, therefore, re spectfully urge upon all our readers, young nod old, that, before spending their money for puVlictions emanating from the North and abraad, they first cuter their names as subscri bers to the “XIX Century" as that possesses prior claims to any other. The subscription price is $3.50 per annum. The Juno number will commence the third volume, and is an excellent time to commence- It is published in Charleston, S. C. Him Hound. J. W. Harris was expelled from Central Lodge No. 70 of F. and A. Masons for uu- uiiioouie conduct, and is imposing upon the brethren. Wh-'n List beard from he. was iu CharlottevrUc. Va. Faid Harris sometimes signs his tratno W. II. Harris. All papers friendly to the cause will publish him. f E. G. Walker, W. M. Montavifllo, Ala., March 23, 1870. Tottery. It is with more than ordinary interest that we invite the attention ol our ft lends to the Advertisement of the •‘(treat Henderson Co. Ky. & heme" which we give a prominent position in our ccdumcs to-day. This is net one ol the pet‘y “gift' 1 or -‘lottery” affairs which dishonest rascals so ofie i attempt to pab.n off --reef unsuspecting people, but a straight-for*' V~ '>d 'ogitiniate enterprise, with a rfc , F 1 . hdtjftkrixtf.JtiarS ' ‘‘ K; .Approval of nil »prw'":*,'., ' v < •**- •" the Ft.-u.d ding crowd fell thirty feet to the floor belowj • bond, but when that time arrived his bond which was the hall of the House of Delegates of Virginia. In this hall were some few of the members of a caucus, who were waiting around. There was a genera! crash of all the timbers and the wall fell. The following were killed: Patrick H. Aylett, K. M. Fchofield, city assessor and brother of General Schofield, late Secretary of War; Dr J. B. Brock, editor Richmond Enquirer; Julius V. Hobson, city collector, S. Duggin, member of the House of Dele gates; T. A. Brewis, commission merchant of Alexandria, H.imuel Eaton, Boston, Mass, and former theatrical manager of the Boston Theatre, Powhatan Roberts, Commissioner in Chancery of the Court of Common Pleas James A. Blamicr, of Berlin, Prussia, S. K. Burnham, of Syracuse, X. Y., X. P. How ard, lawyer, Ash Levey, merchant, J. W. D. Bland, colored, senator from Prince Edward, J. Watson, merchant of Danville, Thos. W. Wilcox. ex-Coufederate general, Samuel II. Harrison, a wealthy landholder of Hcnrv County, Charles J. Grennan. of Washington. D. C., Robert II. Maury. Jr., land agent, Edward Ward, of England, Wm. H. Davis, coal merchant, John Robertson, colored Bap list minister, Col. Piehegrew Wo.dfolk,'F. P. Foley, deputy United States Marshal, W. E. Randolph, of New York, K. E Bradshaw, grocer, and thirty-three others. Amongst them are one captain, one sergeant, and nine private? of the p lice, who were on duty in 8®, KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK nervous, or :«cbilitate<i ? Are you suffering iVom any form of Porefiila, Dyspey^n, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, ki lney IMotPse.?, or Nervous Prostration. &c. ? If so, you can be restored to health ami vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's etlc- brated “Koekoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies full. It is not a secret quack medicine: the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognised merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, and recommended by TUmiy thousands of our best citizens. For sale by druggists and Merchants everywhere. For sale hy Hart, Parker & Co. &ept 8 48 ly SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want, of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad vertisement of P. I*. Toalc, the large manufactur er of those goods in Charleston. Price list fur nished on application. s JfesT LADIES SUFFERING FROM any disease peculiar to their sex, can be restored to health by using Dr. Lawrence’s “Woman’s Friend.” U purifies the secretions, and restores the system to a healthy condition.— For sale by Hart, Parker & Co., Darlington, S. C. Sept S 49 ly COMMERCIAL. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF 80UjTHERN SECl'KITlES, In C/iffrUston, *S*. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, Ao. 23 Broadzfrert, MARCH. 22, 1870. State Skcufitiks.—South Car.Una. old, 8b to—; do. new, 80£ to —; do. registered stock, 76 to —. City Securities.—Augusta Ga. Bonds.— to Hi ; Cimrh’sUn. S. C. Stock, 65 to — ; do. Fire Loan Bonds, 75. CVlmnbia. Bonds, 70. Railroad Bonus.—Blue Ridge, (first in or t.) 50 to — ; Charleston and Savannah, GO to— Charlotte, ( Mumbia and Aiigu&ia, — to 90: Ciievnw and Darlington — to SO ; Greenville and Columbia. {tirst mortgage,) 80 to —: do. (State guarantee; OS to —: Northeastern, 85 to — : Savannah end Charleston, (first mortgage,) -to SO; do. (State guarantee) 70 to—; South Carolina. — to 88; do. 75 ; Spartanburg and Union. 51 to —. Railroad Stocks.—Charlotte, Columbia and Angus.a, —to 55 ; Greenville and Columbia, 2 to — ; NorthcaLlorri,' 7 to 8 ; Savannah and Charleston. —to 30; South Carolina, (whole shares,) 45 to — ; d«. half do. ) 22 to—, Fnchange, &c.—New York Sight, J par; Gold 112 to 11 3; Silver 108 to 110. iHogtu Carolina Bank Bills. * Think of Charleston — to — *1 Lauk of Newberry — to — 1 S Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections wf the Blood. Liv. r and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalis: send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, which we pub lish for gratuitous riisrributien : itjwiil give you much valuable information, j Dr. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says : ! “I take pleasure in recommending your jRoflADAi.id ns a very powerful alterative, jl have seen it used iu two cases withhup- Jpy results, one in a case of secondary'syphi- jiis, in which the patient pronounced him self cured after having taken live bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly improving under its use, and the indica tions arc that the patient will soon recov er. J have carefully examined the formu la by which your Kosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of altera tive ingredients. Dr, Sparks, of Nicholsonville, Ky., says he has used Kosadalis in cases of .Scrofula •md /Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner, of the Blood I know know no Luter remedy. Samuel G, McFadden, Murfreesboro’, Ten u. says: “1 have used ?cven bottles of Rosadain.% and am entirely cured of Rhmnatism : s nd me four bottles, ad I wish h for my broth er, who has scrofulous s u e eyes. Benjamin Bwclitol, of Lima, Ohio, writes *1 have suffered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole holy ; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Kosadalis and it effected a perfect cure. Kosadalis is sold by HART& PARKER, Darlington, S. 0., and Druggists generally, iLabratorv, 01 Exchange Place, Pa’tim jio. Dit. CLEMENTS & CO., Proprietors. JL. R. RAGSDAL.E, Wlinle?a!o and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, l*tovi*ion*, Wind Jjiqvors. it'C. TIMMONSVII.I.F, S. C. 1 Have just i-cccived bj lata arrivals from Nrrv York an elegant mipplv of SPltl.Nti It SUM Mint GOODS, wiiivh hav been purchased at the decline in goeda and whle'a [ veil! B-!l at corres pondingly low prices, comprising UKHAGFS, MOZAMBIQCES Ac,. &c. ALSO A lar-e lot of gen' I ecu us ItEAT'k MADE CDOTHING, loge'iier wiih a fine assortment of 11L GGY 11A UN ESS. BRIDI.ES & SADDLES &c. Always keep a good supply of every ibing kept in a lir-t class store. BACON, CORN. SLOAR A COFFEE Call and examine WHISKIES, BRANDIES & AViNES, both foreign and domestic. Mr. Pounds, wi!! take great pleasure in showing, and wil! soil low for CASH. L. It. RAGSDALE Mav 4 ST tf TO PHYSICIANS. SIMS’S COTTON SEED TITTZLalaZEIR- #% May 4 1870. .50 to — 5 to — 5 to — M rs. E. II. II.tYSSTFOIiTIJ, takes pleasure m informing her frieinL and cus tomer* that her 8PR1NG AND SUMMKR MIL LINERY has just been received and solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage she has heretofore received. The reduction in prices of nil goods, will enable her to sell Millinery lower this season than it lias ever been offered here before. Store at h r residence, iu the rear of the Methodist Church. May 4 £7 tf Copartnership Notice. 'T* 'Vy^'E have this day farmed a co-pavtner- V V ship under tlie nameaud style of ABRA HAM WLINBKLU 5t CO., ABRAHAM WEINBERG, MBS. FANNY WEINBERG. May 1, 1870 27 3» 9^.,Charleston Xms, copy 3 times Weekly, and send bill to tiiis office. Bank of C imdou Bank of Georgi Bank of South -Bank of Chester.. 5 to Bank of fcUmU'irg.,., 3 to Bank Siateof &JK, prior to 18K1 45 to — ' B’N State ef S.-C-. issue of ’52 & ’G2 12 u ! ♦rianters* and r Mechanics’ Bank of Charleston — to — -Peoples’ Bank of Charleston — to — * Uni on Bank of Charleston — to — ♦Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charles ton, (old) — to — ♦South western It, R, B'k of Charleston Farmers’and Fx. b>’k of Charleston — to £ Exchange Bank of Columbia 10 to — Merchant’s Bunk of Cheraw 3 io — Planters' Bunk of Fairfield 3 to — State of S. C. Bills Receivable par. City of Charleston Change Bills par. *Biikt marked thus (*) are being redeemed at tlie Bank counters of each. March 30, 1870. 22—ly was uot complete, and an extension of time was graciously grunted. Some of the tax-payers might be curious enough to want to L-uovr why Mr. Marco did not give the Londsmeu offered when iie made the hid. Messrs. Martin and Wesley Harrall, good citizens of the county, learned that a huge swindle was about to be perpe trnted on the tax payers, and they wisely re fused their signatures to the bond. If we submit to tiiis and other similar ! swindles that they may have in -tore for us. ; we will soon be compelled to give up in despair. TIM MO NS VILLH. St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.*, F.\ M.\ T he regularcom> Lodge, will be held M U NIC A TON OF TIM S 1 on Monday May y, at 7 o’clock. 1*. M. By order of C. M. PARKER, V Geo. W. IIowkli., Secretary Jan 5, 1870—t-f. R fSOFKEMEL, Gun & Look Smith, DAr.LIIffGTOW, s. c. (latk of charleston, R espectfully inform the citizen* of Darlington, and vicinity. Hint be is now prepared to cxecuto all work in the above line, with neatness and dispatch. TERMS CASH. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Shop opposite A. J. Bierce’s old stand. May 4 27 tf__ Tima tests the^Earils of AH Things • AST For TliU-fy Years«£*?J Perry Davis’ Pain Killer lias boon tested in every vdrivty of climate and by almost every nation known to Americans. IT. i almost the constant companion and in- CLdirOabie frier.d of the missionary and the travel ler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes and Rivers without it. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruise*, wounds and various other injuries as well as for Dysentery. Diurrhuea. and bowel complaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. Be sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Kiltei, as'many worthless nostrums are attempt ed to be sold on the great repir.ation of this valu able medicine. Directions accompanying each bottle, Brice 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00 por Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealer*. 1 ts • New Tour, August 15, I860, Allow me to call your attention to my Preparation of Compound Ex tract Bachu. The component parts-areBtfcHU, LONG LEAF, CUB LBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Mod* or Pbkparatio*,—Buchu, in vacuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine Gin, Cttbebs extracted by displacement with epirits obtained from Juniper Ferries : very little sugar is used, and a small proportion of BpiriL It is more palatable than any nowin use. Buchu, ns prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active princi ple) leaving a dark a:, i glutinous decoction- Mineis the color of the ingredient*. The Buchu in my preparation predominates ; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation, upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharma, copera, nor is it a Syrup—aud therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflamation exi.H, In this, you I ayc the knowledge of the ingredi- dienis and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your ap probation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, yours very respectfully. YOUR ATTE\TM Is Cordially Invited to the “Henderson County Kentucky Land Sale,” Grand Prize Scheme Regularly CHARTERLD by tlie L^gULiture of Kentucky, endorsed and recommended by every leading official in the State, and over 5(M; of ii'M- most prominent eitizeiid. This splendid scheme embraces 511 Prizes, $314,320. Comprising AGENTS. B ROD IE & CO., Factors & Gonnnission Merchants CHARLESTON, S. C. April 0 23 ly ISTO. 1870. (inp mm Just Opened at STOLL, WEBB & CO. 237 & 289 KING STREET, W E beg to call special attention to our Dros*4 Goads Department • which has been bought since the fall iu gold, aud are offered at a small advance. Borages for Dresses a( 10c. and 121c. English Borages nf 15c. to 20c. Colored Lens, and G r* mi dines at 25 to 30c. French Lawns at 25 con**, cheap. Calicos from C], 7. 7 A, Sand 10 c.mts. Brovva Shi» ting, 7, 7 } P. 0, ami 10 cents. Together wi:h a very full assortment iu every department, which wc arc offering at the lowest cash prices. FI inters goods of all kinds. Planters can ar range to buy poods payable in the fall on liberal terms Samples sent free of charge to tl?-.*c soliciting orders at STOLL, WKBB .t CO’S., 2S7 & 2S9 King-street. April 23, 1*70. 24—1 y P.P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. [//•Gin the H. T. HELMBOLD, Chcmitt and l)my<ji*t of 10 year* standing. Largest Manufacturing Chem* uts in Oit BLr/f/.] NoVKMltKH, 4, 1S54, “I amacvuaintcd with Mr. II, T. HELMBOLD he occupired the drug store opposite my resi dence, and was successful in conducting the bu siness where others had not been equally so be fore him, I have veen faversbly impressed with his character and enterprise.’* WILLIAM WEI GUTMAN, Firm of Powers A Woightnian, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia, - *-i — = V - - v-i -k'- v — / Largest .md most com- '1 plcic Manufactory <>f [ \ Doors. Sashes, Blinds /' f Moulding-. ?^c., in the I SOUTHERN STATE*4. Ibinted Price Li?' : !’< ii > t’oiupvtition—send for * ‘is. Sent free on application. CMI , ©SSil'¥ CS’ STOVES!! O F ALL SI7 hiU?i ;u, am AM) QUA Ml IPS on Com- UAS 11 otdv. ran bo found V.UODWARDhS. 25 fan jne thousand acres of the richest ‘ ^ .. river bottom tobacco farms in tho v/onbhy conn- i JL ty of IfcQilcrson, Kentucky, .villi ad tiicir n]; ur*. fOWLER’S 1 ATfilTT ADDING j ' xvrAicKcxTsrs. Helmbold’s Fluid Extiact Buchu, Is the greatest Specific for Universal Lassi tude, Frustration, &c. The constitution, once affected with Organic WcaknctM, require the aid of Mcdicincto strength en and invigorate the system, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUUUL invariably docs. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or insanity issue*. I-IEX-INU: J3 OH-ID 1 3 Fluid Extract Buchu, In affections peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any other preparation, as in Chlorisis, or Ke- i tontion, Fninfulncss* or suppression of customa ry Evacuations. Ulcerated or tjchrrus State of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the »ex, or the decline or change of life. HELMBOLD’S Fluid Extract Bnchu and Improved Pose Wash Will radically oxt unninate from the system dis eases arising from habit j of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incmive- nienco or exposure ; coinpleiuly superceding thoso uuplcasunt ami dangerous remedies, C’opaiva and Mercury, in all these disease*. 1 Use Helmhold’s Fluid Extract Buchu. M. How loBsiili! ( Ucap. Every one v.l.o has any experience in binldin", knows to his sorrow that the thous and and one little items ineh.ded in the word finishing, make fully half the eost of a h-use j ’ j and .hut ill advised esnei lituic in th!. di- ! in AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.\F.\ M.' FI.OH i:xt K, S. c. >vX rglHE II EG r LA R COMMUNICATION OF JbL Amify r.oilge, will be holdcn at Mae.,nic Hall. Florence, F.. C., on Wednesday, 11th Mav. at 8 o’clock, P. M. By order W.\ M.-. A. A. STK.YUF.S, Secretary. May 2ff, 84 1 v Capital Prize $150,000.1 rguiiRi?wm,- t.u: * ^ 1 U Kthle r<*(iui.-itc ( t • vt rv ket por Ac- SMALLEST jhulnt, Weigkor. and A ■ .r.r. combi. •• Also about A20.(»00 in t. c«’ibac-K: , the real ; 8ii]:L *iiy with Avncy, •. i 1 rap. by. Is .«•* money‘of the properly for the year* 18w‘.) ami | c a^tructed tii..t it • . • •• <ft c/nr. 1870. to be distributed to the winners of the first, j thin b:» . i ked • y uu.v '»!* • «.f y uln!:ty i #nt seven i.rizes respectively. Kent lor lSf‘J, was • atlcritii ru :iau’ e> ri;.<i o •*. I 1 n : < .1 to sc ml for $12 per acre. j a circular. 1101 NEST A MARTIN, ' Uwucis the P. i nt t« .• C. x Georgia. P. •<>. Box •• ! crl« •• a. S. C. -Goutit.y L<L'.. snl- at f icii low pri- | ct • and tcriits lha with ui'.'yj r.ry young man can ni:i!.i.:oi!vy. April 0 2d 1m Tickets Five Dollars- The Lbawing will positively take place JuB CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, IB.'. A.". M.‘. (OF FLOKENfT.) rglllF in.GULAh GOFVOCATION OF THIS *1 Chapter v-ill be h<*Men at Masonic F;or«*:cc. cm Wf’cesut y- l-tbatP, F. M. . l>. . ihl'.vard: , Adin r. ) IVlW to M: shill Ass ts A V t IK’ief. n ;’ <• c .1 !-;.i s cf Cfitl- »>a} point- rcction often runs the hill fur above th mate. To avoid each trouble sml di>a ment, by your blinds, doors, l.es, inculd- ingTS direct fru^ni the niamifacturer, 1*. P. ToAli , <'h;»rle>ton, S. C. See advertisement. ' r.»mpaui< •* will take due notice of the ah' > and govern tlieni'iclvoy aecordiuglv. By order M.-. F.-. IL*. A. WEINBERG, Secretary. Tune 2 35 fy 'dtivel Ttu 18'iO. ni M VSo.Mij THAIPLE, Louisvil Hundreds of tlie L-v-a eitizeus. have given unqii.i’l- liticd certificjitrs and •.‘lidoi^ca.cnfa. f th is c.ng- n i i i c »11 e n»e r p r i s c. Every dollarinv* . d 1 y ticket holders, is held in trust hv the commissioucrs a pi edited by the ! , r , r . v . tt : . . . . , , Vi v . i • I ne v red s <\ Iicas at t Legislature, until tho diawmo- takes ]>7a-o ana i .... prizes are delive d. Income of:lie piepenv j ..nvv oi EeVin.;.! K'-ny. ] for last 15 yeanluta awaged j O' 1 . t.'tva ~ ..'.to* C > J \l Lt^.nah K:c^ t | ur-v ,:i 10 order in V ^ A \ VaAIx. j i qi, efts.--, they arc required to prove their claims n- fb r0 . before rue by the first hxy of June next, or iu de* .} .V. or ! fault thereof. ' b*> d« j rived of the benefit of f • Jnnai »,cn,. . J u.r :o in tLi. cn?c e circulars, 1 j*. ^ ^ , uk. Me b r: - :i, | Kentucky, nk. LoUiBvllle * Hui kinsvilie. h\ all diseases of the organs, whether existing in :nalo or female, from whatever cause originating, | and no matter of how long standing. It is ple&s- in tuate and odor, ‘ immediate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the prepara tions of Bark or Iron, Those suffering from broken-down or ddicato constiiutiyr.a, procure the remedy at once. la or'Ur to h • v** \ terod, buy a: ( ..•• • -f remit to either of the who will furuisk . II Jl. H. LVNF. ( r vr tjc’.e • r tics. 1 ft o wing : Th,::.! ci'ti r v °r e? R. B j. r j. i.. B. G ’-id’’ L \TH \M, P !, \LI. VM. Go Tllt)\L\.8, C r ; i. 1. uk. ■M B ink. P Ubu. ur. 1 , Kv Ky j M ireh PV— i B. W, 1 -Uar is, 20 , li kl'.HF. V.. til. The reader must be aware that, however slight may bo the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to affeCvthe bodily health and mortal pow- All the above diseases require the aid of a Diu retic. IIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic. Adm'r tdu.ih. Ky. RcpUr L* The 1 Bill to Marshall .{'iictta, Acct., ; W ^ t * i n -.'C. tlkit toy our f . inve » ««» favorable | Nel««n, Jnltn H the building. Amongst the wounded were ex-Governor Wells, ribs broken and (>tl.. rwise iiiVrnally injured, Mayor II. it. Kllyson. slightly ‘hurt, M iyor George Chah ion, slightly hurt, L. II Chandler. Judgo John A. Metedi'!. -In Tho portion of fame which would intoxi cate i vulgcr mind imp: ris little’gnititieation to the true genius whose views ever ext i.d i bavond rr *;ity. and who, by the very ! i iucnt..l ci tation which has won celebrity ! discovers the insignificance ofthe acquisition, i Such is tho view held by the proprietors of i l the “Old Carolina Bitter?.'’ whose fame is j known through the whole Southern country ; j as the great cure for miasmatic disease. ton, o- is. ■n li:ii Kcmu.T. IMONIN, I»*\ l -y-1I Lin Uasli'r Deposit Bk. Owensboro’ O N motion c Solie t ,ra LYDIA LODGE, No. 140. A.*. P/. M.*. T HR I!RstFLAU I’OMMINICATION* i»f | a- IMrr t’ is laslgy, vijl ho hold on Friday, 13lh ; J J ''m y 4 A (' .'.gout 7; 111SV 11! ir* d ev* , !nd. i v w here. lames ' Tin to-? “Worm ('aridy” in uso U Wine-1 w .: 1, Hush Burgr-'s. collcc- j man's Crystalizcd Drops '■ hr !;r<iirr,AH fommimcation* c»fi t ! i.t'-t-o, vili bo lii-iu on Friday, Iff , at fii ocKock. P. M. By order of W. M MOORE, W.-. M.-. II. J Lr.i . SocUy. April 1870—Om For Sale or Rent. ^4 TOKK-IfUl SL and lot in Town of Timmonr - Villa. S situate on front street, lately oc- ( ..piu-l by Jones & Ilapcr. Api.ly to K. D. CII VRLES Mar. 9 19 tf. P P< ‘-very ] > - •>r Gentleim XIX Mav 4 PLEASANT \N!> ment guaruiDee*! f the country. .Suiin8b’ n. Boys or Girl-?. Ad !:e-s ENTUKY PULLP’\ UO., Charleston, 8. A ' i ABLE on* in j La’lien J 4n ; (iiiE.iT o May 4 11 ht’.rs at law of Levina King. J au \ Relief. N motion of W, (' L’okcr, Cot&pUina&t’s t is or-b i' d. that tiif* epeditors •u Levina Ki- s b .• -<ti ! : ned and iujoinc l from the collect ini t'l'thuir d«nnand* at law ami that • hoy jirove t;ic same t !■• .* Mui kius 0. Charles, who is hereby appei;. or . . irn p -e, by the first day of June n. or in d( fault inereof, that they be ilepri v :d of the bcriefD «•; any d .cvcc iu the premises. HOPKINS G. CHARLES. Special Referee. April 27, 1870. 23 tf Sold by Druggist* everywhere. Prick—$1,961 ; per bottle, or 0 bottles for $0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms iu tvU commu- nicnlions. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Dr.'fg and Chemical Ware House,, 594 Broadway, New York, NOTICE. I IS' herchy ^iv.-u i::»t I Imvi, di.iio.ed of znT $;2«|{| I | j! J » f .g’irc . olC !? to W. 1>. t'OI.R. .a, 1/ I I\7 1 I i commend hin» to the inv-nable c'ln^iderntio kWING t "now my en- nd re- on of , 1,1 w **° nmy give him a call, meanwhile thank- , •icavy decline m Goods, I am ; i n g tlie public for tlie liberal patrouairo hereto- « llirg at and below cost. j p ore bestowed upon myself. J. G. McCALL. 8. F. COLE, 27 5m j \pl 20, 1370—21—Ct Timmcahville, tr. C NOWS AR2 OENUIWE Unlc*s done up in stctd-cngraved wrappers, with f vc siniilo of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed IT. T. HELMBOLD, M y 4, Itcy. J7 J/