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T H E 3D_A.I?,X J X3iTC3-T03>r EE O O E ®V P rmocrat WEWXESnA V, JIIY. 20. GLIMPSES Behind The Brown Cnrlaln. CflAPTK& I. ••Oh ! what a tangled web wo weaTe, When ere we practice to deeeWe." At;i:.V TM FOR Tin; DEMOCRAT L. R. RAOROALE, JAMES ALLEN, TimmonsTille, S. C . Florence, S. C War. ‘ France lias declared wars^aiost P/tt-sia” How much i.e contni’ted in thi» business like announceinent! ! Merely a declaration of war. Who can tell what human sufferings, mental anguish ami natiosial woe, it involves? The bridal wreath, must make place for the widow's cap; the songs of >oy for the mourn ers sigh ; the voice of rejoicing for the cries of woe. The voice of the gallant yeoman will not urrife with those of the fair maidens, Chi* year, in singing “harvest home.” Death will sing the reaper's song, and the sighs of the broken hearted will compose his chorus Financially, this war must prove disastrous tons. Cotton has already declined, gold, and with it, bread stuffs, have gone up. Our people were warned, and they were urged to plant less cotton and make more food. But the warning was in vain. If the war con tinues six months, cotton will be without buyers, and our people without tread. The grain crop, under the most favorable circum- atanees. would fall far short of our actual ne cessities, and the unprecedentedly large area planted in cotton, after expenses arc paid, will leave us without fund# to supply the de ficiency. Write "Economy" over your ham doors, pood people, or prepare a room for "starva tion.'’ Dcf.th of Judge A. B. Longstrcet. The Beath of Judge Lonqstrket will be roeeived by many, who have never seen him, as a personal albietion. Ho seems to some of ua, to have been not an acquantance, n erely but a close friend. He died at Oxford Miss, on Saturday last, aged 80 years. He was President of the Mississippi IJuiversety. Eefcrm Needed. The State of South Carolina Darlinuton Cou.ntt. The State T9 Jonathan Wright, E. A Thomas John A. Smith, Couatj Comuiuionera, Indictment for Official miscon duct. Personally appeared before me Jonathan Wrioht, F. A. Tuohas and J. A. Smith, who being duly sworn say that Dr. J. F. CctrrPRB. the Physician employed lor the Poor House, and R. F. IIumphket. who is the keeper of said Poor House for Darlington County, ore material and indUpensihle witnesses to the defence of these deponents in this cause, that they lire twelve and fifteen miles distant from Darlington Court House, subpoenas were placed in the sheriff's hands for them, on the 27ih inst,— that the sheriff informs them that his deputy has not returned, an they therefore cannot say if they have been subpoenaed. That the Indictment wa* found on Saturday, and in tiic absence of one of their counsel and the occupation of another, they had no chance till the 27th to confer and ascertain whom to subpoena; that they cannot safely go to trial without the testimony of said witnesses and ef fect no unnecessary delay. Jonathan Wbiobt, F. A. Thomas. J A. Smith, Sworn to before me this 28th June, 1870. W. E. CHARLES, C. C. P. Filed 28th June 1S70. The Dural (.aroiiuian, tor July is before us. A very interesting number of this excel lent Magazine opens with a short sketch of Mr. Peabody, illustrated with a handsome portrait of t he great philanthropist. This is followed by several able articles on subjects of general interest. Price only $2 per year. Address YValkkr, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C. Peterson* Mayazinc, for July and August are very attractive numbers of this always iuteresting Magazine. The ladies will find much to interest them, not alone in the handsome fashion plates, patterns, Ac., which are found in each number, but the reading mutter is better than is usually found in fashion magazines. Terms:?- per annum. ! Address C. J. Peterson. No. 30G Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Burke's Weekly.—The July numbers of that excellent periodical for juvenile renders. '•Bur/ce’s Weekly for Boys and Giels.” (J. VV, Burke &. Co . Maeon,) arc reeaived. We do not know of any paper for young peo ple that can compare with this. It is incom parably the best we know. The stories written by Southern authors of reputation, are always interesting and morally instructive. Every weekly number is filled with choice and well executed engraving*, and every de partment of the paper displays ability, close andoareful attention and a perfect knowledge of what a paper for boys and girls ought to be. Terms $2.00 per annum. The New Eclectic Magazine.—The July number of this Monthly is on our Table. : Tis a Southern publication and deserves the patronage and support of the Southern Marion, irrfy speaking, is in a deplorable con dition. The S.nir complains of very bad beef, poor beef, dirty beef, being cut up on boxes ap propriated by dogs and drunken men, and retail- •mt to the good people at fair prices. In one in- slance an ox, which was worked to death, was butchered and sold in the town, which boasts of modern improvements, in the way oflamps. And all this too. while the al:uoS|,here. according io the sams paper, is redolent with the perfume ot reform !! What ,4 pity—sell the lamps, Mac, ami hare a market house built. Reform your butchers, hy ell means. Vonr town i- being rebuilt, this requires labor, end the Carpcntkh must have good, healthy, hone:' diet, you know. Oar Gettysburg Dead. ■♦•tinvite special attention to the commu- nicaf %i of “Matron,” which we publtah to day. ‘fse writer has devoted much of h»v Hf’'" to the 'fcn.rthy undertaking if parpetr o'P ih^. inon ,o* ssStr. ur tv-hie dc"*l. It is at •» J through the endrgy and unt.ring dev ttor such dat’ -litcrs us herself, that the cause” i* tv (>• vindicated and the reedi tiuns of our Struggle for liberty made prec in the hearts of coming generations. Wc hope that liberal contributions ''ill be I received, for the purpose stated in the com- t uiunication. ••The Old Guard.” }■ FILINA, ) JNTY. ) Indictment for offi cial miscon duct. The State of South Carlin Darlington County Tus Statx V8 Jonathan Wright, F. A. Thomas, J. A. Smith, County Commissioners Before the subscribing officer, personally Ap peared Dr. J. F. Ct’LrEPfcR, find made oath: that he has read the nffidayit of Jonathan Weight. F. A. Thomas and J. A. Smith, and saith, that he is not now, nor has he ever been employed by the Board of County Comtnissiot ers, to visit and attend the poor at the Poor House iu said Coun ty. That in the Fall of 18C9, deponent was re quested by F. A. Thomas, one of the said County Commissioners, to visit one of the paupers at said Poor House, who was very sick, but he was at the same time informed by the said Thomas, that he had ao authority from the said Board, to employ thii deponent to attend the said pauper^ and the only assurance that he gave this depo nent was, that he would be paid for such medi cines as this deponent might furnish said pauper That during last Fall, this deponent visited another patientat said Poor House, at the rquent of the said F. A. Thomas, under the sumo cir cumstances and with the same understanding, as in the former case hereinbefore mentioned ; and this deponent does not recollect of having visit ed any other paupers at said Peer House under similar circurantances That during the present year, 1870, this deponent has not been employed by the said Board of County Commissioners, or any member of the same, to attend the paupers of said Poor House, and that this deponent has nolbecnatany time during the present year, in any way. or under any circumstances, the atten ding physician at said Poor House. J. F. CULPEPER. XL D. Sworn to bef this 2!UU June, . *0. SS. C C. P. never House. Tha each circuit be held annually lor the pur pose of discussing the interests of thns< hools. A resolution of sympathy with the Trustees of Columbia Female College was adopted. The Conference approved a Finanruil Plan presented by a Committee, and advised its adoption by all the charges. The Assessment Plan recognizes the sup port of the ministry, as the discharge of debt, and not the giving of alms. It also equali zes the burthen of the minister's support. The Plan provides for the regular organi zation of each Board of Stewards by the election of a Chairman, a Secretary and a Treasurer, at the 4th quarterly conference of each year. The Chairman is to have the general supervision of the finances. The. Secretary is to keep an exact record of all transactions of the Boards, including the Treasurer’s reports. The Treasurer is to re ceipt for all money's paid in. and take re ceipts for all p iid out, keeping a regular ac count with the Board. If any member shall pay money or provisions to the preachers directly, he shall take a receipt for the amount paid, and on presentation ol Awaiting (yHlraUglicn. LARGEST-CHEAPEST-BEST. \ T E R r Di K I \ !»IISTU Y TA CT. Lib**raUtr, asd tlw Best. Tale nt, have for Twenty'Years, boon ireoiv u.*e l upon Moore’s Plural New-Yorker. And »■< a resuit t is now, pi a-, mincntljr Hie Ur- i ,; ne gjih^ThB fWhl° U * C ^"i inl,: ' lp , c! -thdeep hea- g«l. I>.t un.1 Cheapest Im-cntuatk,. Rccst, i d^c ed h ow .l s . ^ '-ns. tk. Litbhabt and U»w.r Whzkly in the W w W._ . J,,* ^ * ,'“ d5c ; t * Ten* of Tl.ousanls of wide-awake People, all ever ; 'Droer.atir.-'iJf, .. . hewing that Boston, April 16, 1870. T. C. Dunn, Esq . Little Diver. S. C: * * * I have had a long talk with W. F. Shaw, the man from wh -Mi Whittonmre stole money. He was iu Mr. Shaw's employ, and took the money at various time* in stock, which he *"id. His peculations extended over quite a space of time, and amounted in the aggregate to some (5000. This amount was ascertained, hut whether more was taken is not known. Shaw has a writing of Mr. Whittemore acknowledging the theft, and promising to restore the amount rs soon »s he ! can. Up to this time he has not paid any- i 3 thing. Shaw is now quite (Vicndiv to Whit-j L«-. to clubs. J.senht !eote ! Address te.iM.re, and you will see it is for his interest | Rr ^ N * Y _ to have him in Congress. * * * * * I CA^\ASSERSVASTED FOR PUNCH JX T ELO • SICKNESS, PAIN ANUEATH | LcgUimaiely result as penalties for v.ations of j natural laws, from Wtuuu none escape | Th • faded check, the pale and wafeatures, the dull eye, * l — - •••b % “V i "procrastination is the thief of time,‘all intclli- | gout beings apply lor some romeilyts soon as [Uuttuitien** Style, be. j circumstances permit; wa le those ho do not act upon the principle that “delays re danger- HrnM I ous » M fcOBorally linger, lose more tu and pay the Continent, tke and ndniire the Kurai. tor its superior Ability. Yalu the press and people PRAISE IT ! For cxaT!«r ,tt * Rn exchange says- *-Th » the e*oU Eleycitly Perilled. Abty Edited. Widclv ! niore eivncy. S. P. Sheppard, Of the firm of Morae. Sheppard & t Dry Goods Merchants. Boston. Tise Aborts!aes I'sctl It. The medical virtues of Bools, Ilerhs and Barks which were used by tho ••Medicine men” of tho Indian tribes, and which long such | f ‘ I P < ’ rlcnL ' L 'd has proven to possess the m st receipt to the Treasurer of the Board, his j derat:vc p-'T^t-es for the cure ol assessment will bo credited therewith. All j K.ngs Evil, Ulcers. Cancerous and the business of the Board should be done TH ‘ 1 ” lent Tumcrfi - Me rcuiial »»<* Syphilitic systematically and exactly. I Affections. Enlargement of the Bones, Tetter. The Financial Plan provides fora meeting of the Board of .Stew ards, immediately on the arrival of the Pastor, after each Annual Conference, to make the necessary appropri- tions for the year. This is to be at once ap portioned to the several churches; and each church is to appoint a committee of three or five discreet men who shall assess the mem- people. It is handsomely bound, and dis- | borship. The steward must announce the plays much good taste in its selections. Terms: $4.00 per annum. Address Turn- bull & Murdoch, 54 Lexington Street Baltimore. Ringworm, Boils, Pimples and diseases re sulting from a depraved state of the blood, and all females diseases, are contained in a highly concentrated form in fh\ Taft's Sarsaparilla and Quern's Delight. It is a very popular medicine, and deservedly so. HART A BARKER Agent. E. F. B. cures all females. [For the Darlington Democrat-] Our Gettysburg Dead. Mr. Editor:—Some months ago, an ap peal was made through the papers, for funds for the recovery and sepulture of the bodies of our dead at Gettysburg, whose remains lie scattered on that terrible field, exposed to every insult; polluted aud cast out by North and South, by friend and foe. The sum of tiny six dollar* and fifty cents was collected by the writer and trans mitted to Rev. Dr. Bachman, of Charleston, for this sacred purpose. In a letter from thisdistiuguished divine and devoted patri ot. bearing date July 2nd, he, after apolo gizing for his delay in acknowledging the receipt, which was caused by another attack of paralysis, says : “I hope to make such dis posal of it, as will meet the wishes of the generous donors.” Some subscriptions yet remain unpaid. There must bo others who desire to contri bute for the decent burial of their dead. All contributions left with Mr.A.S. White, at the store of Mr. J. G. McCall, will be gratefully acknowledged. MATRON. [Forthe Darlington Democrat.] Marlon District Conference. result of the labors of this assessing commit tee, at his earlie-t convenience, when any member may object to the amount of bis or her assessment. If it is not objected to, it is to be regarded as a debt, morally due the Board. In case anv church should fail to , . ‘ , - „ _ per at our lowest cash rates meet its assessment quarterly, the fteerctary ; of the Board is authorized to appeal to the membership through its steward for such deficiency. TXTOTICES- £ jg" \YM. II. BKUNAIID, Proprietor of tho Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is authorized to receive advertisements tor this pa- TSfjf SPECIAL NOTICE. —To parties in wanr* ! nf Doors. Gishes and Blinds, wo i efor to ike h«1- i vortisemerit of I*. P Toalc. ihe larjfe rnanufactur- er of thoso goods in Charleston. Pri This plan urges the holding of at least i nisbedon application. four regular meetings ol‘ the Board each Tlo? cre.u* origrti illustrated comic weekly pa- . ... per. Tiic first 1 numbers sent for GOc.; single Inatc»aiDis its victims througkoit the length number* 10c. Tberal terms to ag-mt*. Pp’cn-, no ' bl ''* <llh ot 01lr 'and. d ; d Chromo rnniums to subscrib ra Address .dany lemalea sufler :» some way at each moath- Punrhineilo Prlirhing <'..., 8^ Nassau st.. New : '> ? Irl » *r« in great peril at tha v ,i. i>„«t 7P’! commencement ot ineiisiruatioB, while older onea York. Post Utr. .miv ... . dread i:s decline ai .n. luraof Bamelimaa the menstrual flow in too much, or too little, or may b~* attended with pa n ; may be irregular or entirely checked, or ch&tged in appearance, at tended with other distres&ing symptoms. Leucor- rhoca, or the '‘Whiles,” Irvqucnlly drains tha system, or ulceration of the womb may create pain aud cau^c rapid prostration. Falling g! the womb is an excecdlingly common complaint, giving much trouble and distress, which, under ordainry treatment, is difficult to cuff. Hysterics, Green Sickness, Initubility of the Womb, and othor .serious and iatal compUtnts follow tho leai.lc sux throughout life. Lives there a medical gent.eman who lias or can re lieve the t.-.ir s c cf the above troubles? Not many. Is there no combination of remedial agents that will come to her rescue? We answer I os. v;?. pay for the New York W FE K L Y DOLLAR *8 V K •romnow to January 1. 1871. ONE DOLL All wil pay v r the SEMI-WEEKLY do. do. f;0 cento . u.cnh j h vb for the DAILY SUN. Address I. VV. ENGLAND, 1 ibluber. Non Fork. year, iodt pendent of* tlie meetings alreudy provided for by law. The last of these four, it is advised, should bo held two weeks be fore the Fourth Quarterly Conference. Great stir in town about E. F. B. (From the Darlington Southerner.) A Contrast. Invcutors who wish to ta« nut Leu css Patent are advised to counsel withlUNN &. < 'o.. editors of the Scientific Americssii. ho have* pros A cuted claims beiore iiio Patent Olco for over 1 wonly Years. Tho r Amjr.can an European Patent Agercy is the nM'.t extension the world. Ghur- ges less than any other relialc agency. A pain phi: containing lull instruct>us to inventors is sent gratis. MUNN & CO, 37 Fik Row. N. Y. Newspaper Ad ertisiog, /i Book of 125 closely print4 pages, lately i. f - :ued, contains a li.^t ot the be?.American Adver tising Mediums giving the nines, c.rculationc, an J i ii 11 particulars concorninghe leading Daily and Weekly Political and Faniy Newspapers, togeth*'!* with all those having irgo cireolHtions, published in the ii.UvuM of Reli.on, Agriculture. Literature, Ac.. Ac., Every Advrtiaer, and every person who conlcaiplate.4 bec«nng such, will iind ibis book of great value, iailed freetoany list fur- * add res of receipt of fifteen ‘ents. GKO. P. HOWELL k Co., No. 40 Park ow, N**w York. The PitUburg (PhA Leadci in its ispue of May 20,1870, says: “The firm 70. P. Rowell & Co, which issue* this intcre^i g and valuable hook, is the the largest and Advertising Agency in the I'nittd Slates, s i wc can cheer fully recommend it to tho a!tenon of those who dosirc to advertise their bi«sin*s s< ic;if iiically ftiid sy'^emattcftHy i»i such a.*y ; mat is, s.» io secure the largest nmouut olpublioity lor tbt expenditure of monry.” -vjb^ hai f;? -ation8 there, once a week. va». ouiy coDueetion he had with wal the iustitunion. The case continued. False swearin This niagR7?ne deserves, now and then, more '(a*n a mere formal notice, at the hands of Edi tors, who are yet so antiquated, as to love the political principles of 1770 and 1800. Tha “0! • Guard” is published by Yam Evrie, Hofttox i Co. No. 1C2 Nassau St. N. Y. Reader don’*, you remember when a prisoner of War, how hard it was to get a copy of the “Mktropoi itas Rcco<a>;” how careful the yankecs were toex- cludc it from your prleon ? Don’t you rciuembc*- too, how greedily you devoured its contents, when by •*ome means, a copy had been secured; how it parsed from hand to hand; how quickly it was concealed when footsteps warned us of dangers; Yes, you remember all thii. We loved the ‘•Kxi’OK.T/’—it fpoke of us as rim—Christian men. fighting f.»r pri» t**y Ajt JjiOerfjr Y.li 1 **.?;.? hobtox & / o wer the publishers of the “MftroP«4.itan Ricoud” then ; they are true to their principles now. Tke writer oi this notice, will never forget the‘•ItfcoiuiV’review of Gen. Rosencuaxs or haw, for months, he kept that copy concealed, hoping to get it hirtne with him. The paper wa*. of course, suppressed in the “military district” of this “Dutch Satrap.” It was then that, it assumed another name—tho "New Yobk Vindi cator the “Satrap ” discovered a strong fam ily likeness between the “Record” an J the “Vix- I'ICator,’ and the latter was suppressed also. Accomplished ita object, and justice was de feated. Our readers are now partially in possession of the moral proclivities of of the chief char acters who will figure in the “Glimpses" and can better appri»vate what they nee behind ‘•th ** wu Curtain/' {TO DE CONTINUED) Bock Notices. Our monthly exchanges, oiTing to circ.ur. stamci beyond our control, have not received tV' accustomed notice*at oar hand.*. “Better hue, than never.” So we pay our respects to sonic of them now : . The Phrenological Journal and Packards ipics, for hcaie, for couo-j Monthly, fur July, begin its 51st volume IlonTos & Co were! kith marked improvements. Only 83 a year i *nd is offered at $150 for half a year, July to January. Adress S. R. Wells, 380 Broadway. X. Y. The XIX Century—We have read with great interest, and we trust, with corres ponding benefit, the July number of this Magazine. The XIX Century, is now un der the Editorial Management of that ripe scholar aud eloquent divine, the Rev. Dr. Hicks In p ditics. it is true to the princi- Then it was, that Unit unbending ami ably eJite?H pics of the better days and best tneu of the democratic,iv per, aasomcJ its double name: a Republic. Iu literary merit it has no supe- name thar meant ail that it expressed '‘The j r ; or ani( , n g the many visitors of its class MtTRorottTAS Uzeuau Ann New Vor.K Vinci- 1 CM TOR.” which wc receive. The r umber before than usu'* interest as the last contribution of the lameutc us, possesses more containing, it may be, ;c So mack fur thl* littla piece of hiatory, as wc remember it. To “The Olu Quakd” again.— This magazine it edited by Dr. Tnours Dess KNQLiaw, loo well known to the reading public to l.ungstrect require words of praise from us. It is ns true I ir • ^ , . , . . , ,, . , nation * Monthly Magazine tor Auaust as steel, to the glorious prmoiplea of better days, .j . n . J o ' and is bold and fearless in ita utterances. !• { , rUi r ' liu ’ c aliens n}^/uzine j poaseasea literary Yncrits of no ordinary charac j ,n| A tpust, . eighted Witu a remarkable store ter—numbering, sa^it does, among ita contnbu- : ‘ 1 ' r” “J .IiIujin .u thesuape ol re ijiug matter tors, m. ny of tbe s'>leai writers of the day. In | 1 ho opening a-t:clo is an illustratiftatthapter I the •Otc OcAnc.” the true child of ••Dixie” i on billiards, and then follows pictures of Ua- ' Bnd. noiL’i g v»«n*ive. either to himself or his vsua( an J S eve >] engravings of interest to I ^ . T1,U - c * nnot b * ! a : d 01 ! the general reader. ' Terms: $ 1 50 m r vear ! »-—.t J -—*- Too manr of them I . , , „ _ _ „ (o Address Thomas & Talbot, Boston, Mass. The Marion District Confeiencc of the 51. E. Church, South, held its annual Session at Lynchburg, S. 0., beginning June 30th, and embracing the 1st Sabbath of the pres ent mo_ih- Bisi. p WioiITMAN presided, with h ; s usual dig jtv and grace * J ..Jre.-sea from the Chair aud his discourses from the pulpit were very instructive and soul-stirring. The delegates generally participated in a free and full discussion of our economy as a working, progressive church. Harmony prevailed, love unded.and (Jod blessed us. T. j Committee on Education and Church Literature, reported that unless Wofford College be sustained by the contributions o! the people culled for by the Annual Confer ence, this institution will be lost to the Church The following resolutions were un- n- imously adopted : Resolred, 1st. That each preacher in | charge, in conjunction with his official boaid. be advised to divid classes, the amount required from his circuit or station; that this amount be subscribed at oi-ee; and iu the event of the sums not being collected by the last of this mouth (July) that the respective boards of Stewards bor row the money on the faith of the subscrip tions. Ilcsolced 2d. That the Conference hereby express their appreciation ot tbe able and generous brethren composing the Faculty oi Wofford College, who have nobly held their places amidst much privation, even when more lucrative etiuations were oiiered them. This committee-cordially recommended to the patronage of our people the Spartanburg Female College, an institution ably officered \ “Since the notable document has been put forth—called ‘•Presentment of the Gcand Jury for tho County of Darlington''—sever al Democratic papers iu the State have ta- j ken up the charges as facts (without waiting for investigation) and makes condemnation, as usual with them. This matter is iu the hands of the Courts and a fair bearing should first, be given the Commissioners. We shall have more to say about this precious Campaign Paper, and perhaps we too, may “unfold the curtaiu.” [From the Charleston Daily Rspublican.] “We trust that no Republican will for a moment seek to screen or defend the Country Commissioners of Darlington. If the half that is said ••> *' -et'.-n of thj gned jury be ‘-.ue, they should be ii..|, e County jail f instead of in charge of it. .» a legal in vestigation he made, and if i e facts are proven, a legal prosecution pron,, t ]y U11( j er token.” ’ • The Bon-tons all want ii. F. B. This Valuable family Medicine bus been widely and favorably known in our own aud foreign countries upwards of Thirty Tear*. It has lost none ofits good name by repent ed trials, but continues to occupy a promi nent position in every family medicine chest It is an External and Interna) Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other from | ., , . . . ! IS.-.ng a cr.npls, i have ma<lJi»use planning n > ot bowel disease in children or adults, it is an , >,,,,1,.. One built last n-on bar proved almost Certain cure, and has without doubt. | » amdcl of cimveimnci', beat; and economy. Discriptive circular* ot Plain- f :ews. etc., vviih g< neru! Infornntt ion of value ton:, sent tree. .Yd A MODEL HOUSE. ! been more successful in curing the i kinds of CHOLERA thin any other known ! remedy, or the most skillful physicion. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is more or less prevalent, the Pain Killer is considered by the natives, as well as Europian resident of the climates, a ever, remedy, and while it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medi cine, even in unskilful hands. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggests. Price 25 ets., 50 cts.,and $1 per bottle. J uly 1m E. F. B., the Great Female Regulator. drc8s ^•villi ciiiiup or script it onveni^ct) GKO J. COLBY. Arcliiiuct. Watuluy. Venn cut. SALESMEN —Spr<1 for Cinulrs a first clti-'s buM^nf.-ds and steady t rnp’ovm'n, B. F. HOWi’, <17 Ar di str‘">t. Philndfiphift.P. 73^ H PittiMlli* 1 •u*x»lo.;Jral -“UniUriai. XVjB. -(iucHtos MiJitst-j-A; -r *>' a year to poor -nnu ne<: Lupins Aug. 20. Apilyo A. A Livermore Me*nlvillc, Pa. ^ Fay AkodI? Hilary ot i-Lipcr V v "ftk or a luiTOcommission to soli our Now Inventions. AJJrasJ. W. FINK & Co.. Marshall. Mich. W/ given gratis is ttemry Liv« man who 5' ill act as our Agent, lusncss I ght and nni honeruble; ] nys > ■' day. AddreM8 R Monroe Krone 'i;. & Co.. 'tttjhurgli, Pa, Y53! IT ts fRUt | That the Heet Bctl Rr ipper—the 1 j t>n' .8. \fraker* to Lo t’oun-i wr'.»’ %.v 'h** t inti reliahi«» DooLLMo.'it' [From the Georgetown Times] How bur Taxes are Stiiiandert]. , liiglit conics to most at last, but pcnernllv wlien the heart is withered and contemns if, boon. Yet right triumphs—and it may l , some consolation to so assert The progres in public esteem made by the use[of UiC’ Oid f * r -y' nr Carolina Bitters." is the best proof of this/ ‘•o.^/d'c n. ohi'^ *l&a .r pinj Its march has been a rapid and succtasfal ; '.‘ft pai'todai*. one. and palms of victory follow in its sake. | TElHj No one can expect to be cured of dvst i js:j. • 1 '- -W Vor 1 B ook Agents War‘1 -• Indies ef.l-s WHt, | inxr ,J u . nt ; L'T' v" : powerful uteri*, and »»,«<! sales, for eireu.^ • .'.Tm.- > • i’cu ,,, us in xu fv,. not -Wfc-* It iaek i-ovt. sufficient IJ ", ^ ii-hTmgS." The only acknowledged Ulehue Tonic and Fe male Regulator inown, will cure all those com plaints above mmlioncd in an incredibly short Line. The Bittcs at once nrouses, su’eugthena and res ores the Afomb to its natural condition, removing ohstruatious, relieving pain ami regu lating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale, feeble and Innguii girl. ju«t bursting into wo manhood ; she is he pride of all, but hark! sho flilentiy steals a fickle, eats chalk, or slate pen cil; no appetite in food; 8he turns with a dull eye and seek* soltude; her eye no longer spar kles : her merry augh is no longer heard ring ing through the aV.: she mopes about with blood less lips and gums with headache, palpitation, constipation, swimning of the head, cold feel and hands, melancholly she has a coated tongue, of- f-.nsive breath, am.a host of other evils toouu- m rous to mention When neglected al those symptoms become ag gravated, there is ack stomach, heartburn, a dark line settles aider the eyes, the legs and ankles arc swollen, he hair loses its gloss and falls otf, there is britteness and spli;t.ug of tho Huger nails, swollen thdomcn, cxtrY-me nervous n<-»s, fretfulucss, pahs an 1 aches, dry cough, Hysterical Fits, rapid prostration, epilepsy and • M-uth! If you, or any of your friends, are thus affi.cted. ?*e;)d at once io- a Bottle of English Fe male Hi Iters and be cunA. Its effects are magi cal in such complaints. Purely no mother will postpone and delay thin duty until aanrajivmnK*! ■■w.p.wi .iwji wmiw i.■*» !>i: ITli IS 17 TMi: UOOB. In all these complaints the system evidently shows a want of red bloat, and Mr. Churchill, in hi* work on Diseases of/emalos. says: ‘Bearing in min i that the blool isrcruarkably deficient in red corpusclt s, and the tnc.wn property of iron to correct this condition,theory suggest it as tha most to b • r died on; thub 't of which is the Citrate* Citrate of Iron enters largely into the composition of English Female Bitten, combined with pow erful vegetable tonics of rare qualities. Among tic mountains of Tennessee and tha piney woods of Miss sa.pi .,d » ~.Zr.+in hard and tl.nty i out. wh.ch ^ is been in sacret use by some old miuwives :'nr many years, pos- •'•“s.up msg c powers in r»‘g'i l4k i n g restoring all fcinales aufter.iig with »n/ affection of the w .mb. This root wc have obtained, gsvc it. a fiir text in our practice nml.t is now one of the principle ingredients ia Bitters Other J * i*mc8 also enter ^-‘^^keep th*/ oowcIb oj eu. Ft;!a Mji M l '-.BIN 4 iet eontH»* v Human j , •• 'or .St" icL-Vi.— New i'Ali: v.\ i i Cil. The Ikiriinston Democrat publishes t,,-. ! prcseDtincnt of tin-graml jury at the Ju.. j term of the eouit. showing up the actions oj the County commissioucrs in uot verY' cotn- plimeutry terms. The "rantl jury sa\ they “have eudeavored to fathom the mysteries of the County commissioners; that they hu*« j ido anioii^ hi* churches or j (, CL , n treated with rudeness, contempt a insolence, by that body of men cut ru>ted with | the expenditure of the people’s tic ney. I r merely de*irinj* as public serv iuts. ord. red to j ' .'v bow th-v h ive used i he I they try the cfiioaey of this justly cel I tonic. Wincman's Crystolizi never tails I j H’i Ollli Candv ij.-rt’"'Iron* those (SLthe er'tieal period s c '*d t'' cllr *'i ** of our CtiL-li-h Fv'm»le*Al ter* " .' I'rvver I ..nd usHhy pl.v.iciaa . .-vr the iwmatry. If yen are iroubic*! vrilli ■wS'*. ot Ibe Womb, llendovi witli a s.-n-e of **“ heari.if '•».,. pain in I lie l.aek *, “*• ** 4 ‘ , n.lai.i evils, Kuglisli F.f* * B.tters will , Lire relief. ^ Tho'e at the “turn of life TJw- ‘Tni'ivVile, Helia'jle. Mirmeru. AM I Others (mila , I lOinpl, 1 LQlOl C 1 J oiiv:iUiScent» from R»»y pr omplaint. who .Lain *:n , lijr- pt.ou slow and jV.itc. *h*' v ci i fhi« '; br .. ;; -•s'lLESMEN j S Kexxeiv. 1 ts tth-nut »« . Pml •_ Prompt, ilmoreJle, 4 GENTS WAN1SD U ry t village for Gie hr»» 1 motlier* i feni.il ..0» H If • LAB IIOTSE ['n l jr«*”l by tli<f le >i tin- l Iiit‘>l Sfa 'iirtsfaccion, ot»r | '‘LtV -nm . r.i City, loin and mint su' , ^r. J ’u. ’ ntry—ON L ONL ■i nnd Fxpros Co »* good-, give nia £$ MSh. • i ^ ‘ liitj o * *v lu-w tb-y h »ve used lhv r.-ixe wrud^- 'ii an impovorlahcd p*»«»ple. j iioy | * J [ A • :-. satisfied from their invcstiiration that the St David’S Lodge N0.72A.'. F.'. M.'. ’ - ‘V AVtfii. qi VCKH. •,'■ r.'Z public money has been sqirtuden d, to on- | f rich pets and favorites, and to fill their own j pockets, and the pockets of their creatures.” ! The grand jury then sum up various | items wherein they show that money nas | been fraudulently and extravagantly squan dered. [From the Sumter Watchman.J Tii: r.ihin.Ait roviMi mcaton oi- rms J.odge. w’ll beheld on M<'n«lay Aug at i o clock. I*. M. «y order of <\ M. PARKER, W. . M.-. Gro. 'V. Howell. Secretary .* in >, 1870—t-f. SI II! I'! free • I A a:.i:v -y\ . Add lv v> 8 \’a-«au • Ifijr f. V F.iTipty r.ittr Itottlr*). of various styles, can ,iM.r <i r uud JtluiofY ove***’ dwelling and cabin run h*»ni the land. T‘ *’ • vh» if- nleus**'* 1 uf n<lvt rtised to cur.* ;» -noat rvery rfmee, ,.;,• iht- mi iriufiuMururs k:i .vi that they t iiird• cin.41 proper!»cm nbau icr. They arso tl:r-gnis's tor excluding , cornmou bevu- ucu do not. nor cannot ponaibly cure ny in»n> go w and favorably located. j / It was unanimously resolved by the Con- j ference that we will labor more diligently than ever to increase the circulation of our Church literature, especially our own Con- j .' ference paper, the Southern Christian Ad vocate. ^ The committee on Sunday Schools made a cheering report. The schools every where prospering. The following resolutions were adopted : Resolved 1st. That the Sunday School ( should not be sectarian but denominational ; language. It s!i >ws in its character. Union schools are not the man withdrawn from t 1, best, where we can sustain our own, but pit*- J influence to which he h-n been subjected, is AMITY LODGrE, No. 121. A.'. F.\ M.' rlore veil, h. v. We publish below an extract from the | presentment of th • grand jury for he June ! Term of Court for Darlington County. It is ia truth, the presentment of a colored grand jury as the panel w; 8 composed of twelve colored and four white ivrsons. Inis unamnnui prose it nent is ui paring ; in its denunciations of villainy and exposes the peculiations and thefts of the Conn Commissioners in plain and unmistacahle j thai the colored men J T ■ K ’M: i v ii. Mi j. waki* inlaitious wliit. many Northern periodicals, forget, that “buifed laemorias" lie eery r.a« tha heart Tekm,: On* copy $1.00. Two copies $5.60 Five eopir.-—and one to lb* getier of ofth* club, $14.00. Ten copies, and one to tbe getter up of the crab. Sfo.pO. Twenty copies, and one to tha getter up of the club, $16.00 Address Tae Etme Hcarox i. Co.. 162 N'afsau ?t . N T. The ( hildrent Ilour.— “Take it all in all,” says the Sunday School Timet, “this is the best msgazinj for children iu the world." Terms: $1 25 * year. Five copies for $5. Specimen nut*Opt JO cent?. Address T. S. \»’JiUB k Vkiladelphia Pa i* : feruble to nmie at all. Desolveti 2d. That ill the .•rganization nnd operation of the Sunday scIuk.I, simplieitv should be th ? prime object kept iu view, so that all may sea and understand. Resolved 3d. That we recommend tho in troduction of un&>rm lessons for the whole school whenever inns practicable. Resolved 4th. That we recommend the Mimpriss system as pproved by our General Conference, for universal adoption. Resolved 5th. That the moral rcsponsibili- ty resting upon parents is so eret that it re quires the attendance of both child and pa rent upon the Sunday School. Resolral Cth. That a Convention t.f off), j cer» and teachers cf the Suudav schov’l# of \V hat means E F B? not the cmintenancer of surh rascality uor the friends of i •• .Is. It in.-piles hope ii.r the future, and encourages the expretatiou that ero long ihe administration ot govern- ment will pass into the bauds of those who are both morally and uentolly competent It ’ i 1 cates that the r*!e of mean white men ■s . ng to a ftVse. Let the colored people consider the cx- ptsiures therein made, aud let them resolve to make honesty one of the prerequisites for office iu the future. Yi *VI Ary, I'Y.7N.YIV!N OK OlHtMiNti. — lop*g.*-: iailI. Th iurful i-ok iias lull iitruotioni t* cp r«»a»lt r > fascinate *•’!hf son, orAtiy ;< will. ’o«meri''m, Spin«n<J\v.iq Dther tfrious c-xperimnis, I* Ho » 1 hy . i iiiMg acit'russ. i b •* i n centspo I T. W. V \NS xv TO.. U S«>. Hh- S IR SPiSti LEI BANNER A • an |>.t| l.e,i<r* sim. illn-lr , v.Tii : i Skvlclo x, ;. :ry. YV-.I hunKO. . | fun. .m.si u*e (of a s^iblo kln t j an I '• pvstirc f Swiu.lling. ninhug-. 6*'. Dot ji yoar.aud a supo» cugravitig 1 ixJ ftt. gratia, r:uyMk euI l, ” n lun'U»«lfo nil wno^fe' Dj ” '• feat Ifs^t»ui!itu!. j-v^ no*'. *•» 11 ' ,,;n • >’pc*•.in' FULL. .VH 4 ^ -BANMAI, ’ Mum- »y CAM'afA L CHAPTER, NoTsT *7'Y~A.\ M.*. f-tE FEoKKNCK.) IIKU’Vl l.AR CO.VVfMWTiON OF t*H|$ter will b^!i«l<ipn at M ifwn: l'lor»t • .on V* itlaes'li}’ lith -\uc fit.'' i nnipajioiis h,1| take *iuc notice ui Iht an«l goven flu hhpIvi gtttiMrdinglv. By oHr'M. . tl.-. 1L* l*,-. A. WEINhi:BO. Secretary. .Tune 2 Rf. lv ^ '' A/\ V. R KG FLAK COM Mf’NirA TfoV OF Amity L** ij**, ivill Lp hohL*n at Masonic Hall, 'lorenop, S. ou VVe«Juesday, Augu-t 10, * o’*lock, F. M. By o i.tr VV. . M. . »\. A. STllA FSS, Secrctarv. May 21, 34 ly .4U FL | Doivare of tlic.e 4 won- i ! lie., Ilu v c, main 1 nto the ,vhu i ti'"" 1 t' 11 at i tnni 'y's * One nmn rel-of j lao'lic'.n-. -ays his 1 iitained ' cure c -.ilis anti ta*'e tf. i sumption ; anothe; 1 hil.i j cures ail tinpuriti« Jl 1 you rig. casls out d** n* T. 1 and mini rotss otlu ho \ v . oi.ro t notk* limt »ngc pleasant > tf rs in quart ot- it -ling tor /our vjt H ls. an he i rioa a “to; «i s ' grog intohis n ho Kilo notlii'g kVjuL big I'o’tifs t ujuunonstuff lill lovt r. rheuuiflH«ni ».uti cn- , whose bottlo is very faiur- us of tho bloo4.in.nkra jM m u \.N. r» .stores **;ht to the blini or in rrcles: v\ lo yet nnoth r ry man a 'ijunard, pr^p, wing na V ye!l.j, v >ver, hrarv ick <0*0 Wit w -key >m .h <Mirc«, \v»* know the people it lat^o ivo.l un«l HwiiitUe«i. and we deaireto ven- • fumm.ja humbuga, make the'olio loi-ge to one and all: If. iinl 1 the of ‘‘It • L. S4JII Su :.i ii,r THIS c Hull.; ,P. M. i a'» *v.' f\j [' y ft'"' 1 *. '.i i $25. Msk.r. nt iu:; an ! t.-:k n I in luai'k^i .Vamifaetur- \ nt*w Vo- r '• "g* 1 M.HniiT^ ' tr IS7o am : Agtafsia”II 400 per as TFUNS, liar’Tort. <1 1 bv GKO •*..* Kitlui I’m DAY 10 iiv vv an II. B. i HAW. Alfred, I IlSHT, 1'U'jfi : Ai;i.r. r LIBIA LODG^. W.o. 140. \u\ l \'. 3S.V T he ruiulau commlnicjPtion of this L>|gp, will be held on Friday, oth Aug. at 0 odni'k, l». M. Ily orUo- of . Xi. W. MOO HE, IT.-. M.-. II. J. I.*». 5»efy. April 18X -‘.‘m i.easant and cm pioynivnt g-isriintP’*.'! . -. trt of i bv cunnlr}-. SuiiHhU 1 fi r i.u,«. or Mjutl :• -i lliivs or ti ll. Addrc.s XIX > K..! LKY I L ilUCATlON CO.. • Cborlestow, 8. C. £-X'V 4 27 ’ - , -TrrT^itNriiRFi’nbvrn.tr* cga«.d*s,T rr-ror—me———— n.af me t,bleep rfa! of "NGLlrfH FEMALE Hi ! r« KS a't * n * a t • i s as muen inetticiaal properties • - ovs* i.ottlr tit'any of the pleasantly tasted com- i on a l vert is-1 bitters of th-rday 1 The medical pro;u-sion toducale the questioi Be it under- i that F.uglisli Female BittersisnotnbeTer- agf. hut is a powerful lien and Vegetable Touio • mbined. cm ing long standing ciaronic female j complaints, in « very direction. But up iu !iin?e bottlca at ^l.'O per bottle, or • «i\ bott es f r and sub! by druggists and merci.ants cvrryw'. r* J. P. DRL MGOOLE A CO., Prop's. Memphis, Tenn. 4 tn iL i N excellent 8BCOSb-R.\XI> OIN. App’j <« V , tl W. P.YTIOAN. wi' a: If ■>.t; iT. . r n>;. men If T)*c best a,id ihe chcsprst camk' jstion for all aff-ciior.. of the Kidocyis and Ib-Mer ever offer ed b. he public it.« prrfrrvd by rcjulrr phy- e r.i ns a.id uacd by Hie pnfrAion. ice $1 c-i. six hottlesfo* $6. Soldby Drug. g:»'. aim merchants everywhere. .?. P, DROWJOOUS A CO,, • •Wemphis. T.np [ Julv 1« 3* J