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1* i : TTTn-Tr.T'.*w;,-.^-g»T- THE E^.I^EIETa-TO 3ST' EE3^00E-A.T. ei)r p rmocrat] ~WKI>XENDAY, OCTOB*3l *7. Whose 'called to Our p.-tper "ocs to press draped in mouru ing iu coDscquence of the death EDWARD] PHILLIP LUCAS, its Proprietor. Mr Lccas died suddenlj of heart disease, onl the ui^'ht of Friday, 15th instant, ’eaving a a widow and two children, both nfants of tender years. Mr. Lucas came nto our c linmunity by invitation to establir'n a D!s trict journal, some twelve months ago, and’ by his good conduct had endeared h msclfto the people. Ilis loss Is great to the comma uity and to his family, (wellnigh helpless j is irreparable. At the early age of 28 young man of intelligence and enterprise, is almost without notice, stricken down. Lt the living take warning. Our patrons may be assured of a continu a nee of the “Democrat." A clt it o w leitgmcn ts. Wo are indebted to a friend for the fol lowing tr.Luto to the late Proprietor of the Democrat : E. 5*. I.ttcas, suddcu death our community L* mourn, was a native of Camden C. W hen very young, he removed to £j&umter, where he learned the artofPrint- :ng, under Messrs, (lilbert & Darr, of Sum- ter. After the war, he removed to Manning, and in connection with his brother and M. . David, started the Clarcndon Preu. In Ithe same spirit of public service, he removed to Darlington, during the Presidential cam paign of 18SS, and established in our midst l“The Darlington Democrat.” It is unne- css-try to say anything of the character and access of this enterprise, for its readers are familiar with it. The District felt the need af an independent organ, which would man fully express the indignation our people en tertained because of the wrongs perpetrated upon us by the minions of those to whom w had been c t: polled to submit. We were Ily exponent of the true feelings of a largt [portion of our District, Mr. Lucas volun peered to come, and through his quiet deter- Tlie Mirror of Typography. idj Resolved, That our warmest sympathies] She tendered the bereaved parents and relu This beautiful specimen of the Art, pre-stives—that a copy of these resolutions U servative of all arts, is upon our fable, andSfumishcd thefamily, and that the County p:i-j presents a very neat appearance. It contains requested to publish them. much useful information to those who ply the type, as well as those who run the Press. It is published in the Run Building, by T. II. Senior, & Co.. New Yort. Tile Danger and (lie Kcnicdy. The above, Mr. Editor, says about all onj paper, that is necessary. We who are daily* with the dear departed ones, can best appre-X late their merits. Iu all my experience asS teacher, I have never had better students.l Gome and C pt. HOE& Ca IHfew Stock! !j MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Mutay and Gang S-A-'WS. Dry Hoods, The Chester 1 porter lias a sensible article diowing the gr« at danger—the cretainty- u fact—of sufSiring for tHo want of bread-! ‘tuffs the eomirg year, and suggesting somej measures of relief. It will be found that teed cotton can not* supply the place of corn and that even monrd will uotalways keep starvation from ourdoorsj There is throughout the South a largo dctD cieney of breadstuff*,—Cora already aspires! towards too prices which ruled during thej war. No docs there seem to have been suelif i superabundance produced elsewhere with- n our reach that those who have the meansj Itired of hearing that called sweet, which was can with certainty calculate upon providingl bitter, of hearing outrage portrayed as only themselves readily. The last monthly report Imild justice. To supply the want of a man- of the Department of Agriculture shows that! by si cal, mental and moral welfare forms aj magnitude of care that presses down upon] |his mind and heart with a weight not often] dreamed of by the outside world. Mater nd mind, time and eternity,the soul and its pod, are his higher text-book*, in which he t i,_ , , ____ daily takes lessons. They died within tlireeKiCAMPBELL CHAPTER, NOi 31j titiors. t ■ Groceries. Hardware. Shoes and Trunks \ < i:.s-ware, Notions, i. Tobacco, Ac ‘the corn crop has been the prey ofnumerousi ills in every section of the country. The mly States that now show an average con-I lays after having been taken, one a day [later than the other, and with the same dh :ase. Brain Fever. They were laid on tli nine hoard—arm-in-arm in the same coffin- ]and buried in the same grave. One was 121 ears the other 14 years of age. About 50 [little boys and girls stood around them at] heir burial, placed ilowers upon their pale brows, garlands upon their graves, and wept is wo talked to them of the past, the present ind the future. They were buried in the morning, as they had died in the morning of S ife. I. L. Wright. Brothers will take notice ami govern themselves^ ' "'I" ceorJingiv ,, FINE STOCK OF FATENTl Hy order of F. F. A.*. M.• |which will be sold at 1<>w figures. f J In luouils b lvo l» 't*n Id:bt at the heav\i Edeelinc. V call will satisfy any one as t< their quality, and cheapness. R.\ A.*. M. (OF FLOREKCE.) T HF, REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THiaj Chapter will be holden at Masonic HallJ u Florence, on!Wednesday . Oct., 27 at 8, F. M.j Companions will take due notice of the abov ind govern themselves accordingly. By order M.-. F. -. II. . F -. Sept 15 50 Mii.tiMiKv. ICircuIar Saws •Tunc 2 II. M. GILHKRT, Secretary. 35 1 v M RS. Hi YAK WORTH, laks pleas | ure in informing her cnstoa.cn?. that her] FALL AND WINTER STOCK | OF MILUN'ERV AND FANf'Y GOODS, i^will be open on Monday the 18th instant. Oct If 1 tf AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.-.F.-.M. | FTOREYCE, S. C. [mined energies, ho gave us a creditable iition are: Nebraska, Kansas, Florida, Lou isiana, Texas and Arkansas” and “unless thel lose of the season is very favorable there} {press, that has vindicated right, and con Idomncd wrong. Young, zealous, energetic and indcpciid Hlmust be one hundred and fifty millions o.’l [ent, he pui u -d his vocation amongst us.|buslicls h ss than a full crop.” This report) The loss in this Statei Lwith calmness and dignity, and by hissuavi- wou to himself main The undersigned begs leave to return hit aineere thanks, coupled with those of th city cud conaiatcaey family of his deceased brother, for the manygi r i cn (i s . kindnesses extended to him and them on th. £1 in the i ulst of his career, and in the melancholy occasion of his brothers suddcuHvigcr of manhood, lie lias been, by the inys death. While he calls no names, there are very many kind ones to whom be is unde lasting obligations and who will recogniseKpensatiyn and commend his bereaved fami- planter will sow largely of Wheat, Rye and Oats and economize as much as possible with this as thanks to them. A. P. LUCAS. Ily to the ton ler mercies of the Father who Kj sorely afflicted them. The recent move of the bulls and bears of the Gold Ring in New York, which, it said, caused millions to be made and lost in] gold speculations in a single day, seems not to have ended in Wall Street, nor to have] begun there. Recent dcvelopements have implicated some of the higher officials of the Government, and “the power behind the! throne at the White House, seem* to have had a hand in the gigantic move. Mrs ] Grant appears to be a lady of financial acui] men, and $25,000 a year, with the many other thousands in the way of gifts to the President of so great a nation, does not secnij to satisfy her, iu these days of splendcd chan ces. I/cr leltet it exhibited in Wall Street in which she tells Mr. CottBlN that her hus band is troubleds that the Cu*... qu. v'icn will come before the Cabinet, and its ' icis sion may effect bonds, and that the mutter docs not admit of longer delay. The 1‘rcsi dent himself condescends to write BoXNKI the publisher of a New York Weekly, eon traeting charges implicating him or bis fiuni ly iu the Gold Ring movement. Can tbcs.- things he so? Are uot these forgeries? Ifj they are not slanders, ought these things ti be ? Whither is this great Government] tending ? Could the spirit of the departed Washington be invoked to revisit thii member of the Methodist Church, and was was for September, d Tribute of Stu^pert. [Lydia Lodge, A.-. F.-. M.\, No. 140. Lydia ?. C. Oct. 15th, 18C0. At a regular meeting of the above Lodge, [held on Friday evening, 15th, instant, the [following preamble and resolutions was sub- IT’ A Assignee’s Sale, iY virtue of an order of Sale to me directed] Iby the lion. George S. Bryan, Judge of flit [United States District Court, for the District ot lit: terious decrocg of Him “whodoeth all things his corn. 'Ihe subject is an important one. [well,” stricken down. We bow to this dis- The facts are startling, and the danger im niinent. Let every man consider it in time. W< feared this very thing when the price oil estimated at from thirty to forty per cent, j| nitcd by tho commiuie appoilltcd 011 tha The Reporter suggests that the prudantfl^;^ and unaDiumsly adoptcd . Whereat, it has pleased the Supreme Architect^jfthe universe, in his wise dispen- f[E REGULAR COMMUNICATION OFJ Amity Lodge, will be holden at Masonica Hall. Florence, S. 0., on Wednesday, 17 IhNov.j it 8 o’clock, P. M. The urrear list will be read and the rule ap-| plied. By order W.\ M. •. G. McP. STOLL, Secretary. May 20, 31 ly Mr. Luces was about 2S years of age, wa* cotton was so tempting last year. If we! could only eat it tjiero^vould not be much! L member of the Masonic Fraternity. He objection to puttin^cvcrv acre in cotton, but! it is as poor a suhsiituto for treed as its seed! proved to bo ibr eo"£% gome years ago.) ChcsteificUI Dcvioer$it*\i saves a wiie and two infant children to •mourn his loss. His remains were carried to Charleston for interment. He met his liaat great end, in the same spirit of calmness ind resignation that characterized his life [lie had been apprised by his Physicians here and iu Charleston, that he had bean [disease, which might at any moment, termi juate his existence. The example of his li |may be commended to many a poor youth struggling under disadvantages. A. FRIEND' A«ii ilarlK. wJgljr Nutionnl TbaaLsgivliig. Our peripatetic president has found (fane, [while waiting for sabu train, tc proclaim' IfiteevNovember a a t'ugj'prf^r and Grant - e shot8 lay for m ti' 5 FOR SALE. The underpinned offers for Buie his plnaUtion] ;ontaiuing 477 acres of lanu, situate on Jeffrey * Creek, ton miles west of V)arlington. Court House. The premises is in good condition, well fenced] md ditched, nna the woodland Attached therer> lis unsurpassed in Western Darlington for fine (groves Oi oak, there being on the place four eli-| jibl^ sites for settlements, in addition to the two row occupied. Water good; situation healthy, iherc not having occurred a single ';ase of feve t.n the family of the occupants for twenty-seven] rears. Parties wishing to purchase n good pine (on most accommodating terms, are requested t all and see for themselves. The object of this Isale is to pay out of debt, D. G. WOOD. Oct 20 2 3t will offer for salent Public Auction, with- :mC es are employed in connection with the teeth which areas sitaplein construction, and os easi ly used as a nut for a bolt. In short, ail the difficulties heretofore experi- nced in the use of movable teeth for saws, ara fully met and obviated by this invention. —also— TUTTLE FATENT “Champion” Cross-cnt Saws. Oi-oss-Oui/t Whn of on'- army Imcmbcr tho • .sa l r : . eJ from time {leans p-- good, things gon fished in hick leceased writer, far fr*'.* & it . ioow Hi ktf famflvj [The price of the book will per copy.l ffhosc who can should subscribe. Address.l (Mrs. George M civ night, care of Fra.nkj |T. Taylor, New Orleans, L». TUe .UaHonic Fair, icroe, uiir ■eciation of greatness. And he .should thank somebody tl not quite a fool, although very'near one.| And let him if he has time, especially en-] ioin it upon the thankful cusses of the Radi-j !al party to give thanks that Cajifornia, which! pivc Grant a majority of five hundred, hast just given twelve thousand majority to the Democrats. Let them give thanks that the Nation of Proviccncc, to take from our midst I'ur beloved brother M. E. VVeatiikiispoonJ [with whom we have been so intimately associ-5 nted. He breathed his last in the bosom oil liis family,surrounded by those who lie loved! best in the world, on Thursday, 23rd Sep-j imber, A. D., 18GD, in the City-fourth yearj f his age. In his connection with us lie w* •era zealous and steadfast supporter of our l^-der, ami in his every word and a'“ tj cariod dt the principles which should govern th ■onduct of every true Mason. All who knew the deceased. Vespeeted and jjestccmed him for the e.rtliy qualities and 1 j virtues that adorn' -u )ji s character, lie walked the of life h umbly, always re -gardin^ ..is fellow-nicu as members of one ^.nmou family, entitled alike to courtesy .ud ^kindness. His friendship was ardent □d sincere, and ns a husband, father and [brother, he loved and was beloved. He squared his actions by the square of {virtue; he circumscribed his views and de- lires within proper limits, and kept his pas [ms within due bounds, and with his trestle ! d.—the Bible—we trust, erected a spirit-) tuple in his own heart, pure and spot , lit for the dwelling-place of Him who is ,e author of purity. he Urg* concourse of his fellow citizens o RUMkt-Ulc ceremony of his funeral he occupied, in tho csti-I^Tash'* Frilliiiji’. Oors.;tt Wifay. There lore, be it |r ^pretty I-L.ids, H ft' the death of brotheiV-k 1 *’ ITUERSAMA, vie hnvs o»ijs oi our chuv- *hed tnenibora. and the community at large,! n good man and patriotic citizen. Ttr.i. make up walking Resolved, That a blank page in our record'^ chiLlron : sin* will ret 100k be inscribed with his name and dedica *ut recourse, iu front of tht* Market Hou.$o, at |l)arliugton c. n.. on the first day of Novoinbei [1869, At 11 o’cock, A.m. All the right, title , and interest of John M. iTimmonR, of, in, and to the following persona [Estate. All the Judgments, Executions. Notes and Book Accounts dun John M. Timmons, Timmons &. [Hickson, And Timmons & Bristpw. Cue Slir.re Wilmington & Manchester Bailroai [stock. One certificate of Scholarship in Furman Uni [versify (in perpetuity.) One copper Turpentine Still and fixtures- Terms CAsn. HENRY E. P. BANDERS, Atxignee J. M. Timmons, Bankrupt. Get 13. 1860. 1 21 Assignee’s Sale. ^TOTIOE. T HE Annual Meeting of the Stock-holders of the Cheraw and Darlington llailroad JTompany: is to be held at the office of the Cheraw, Son Tuesday, the 10th day of Novembea next. ^ J. If. MclVER, Secty. 9 Cheraw, S.C.. Oct. 27, 1800. (1—3t Mrs. Parker’s! D RESS Trimmings and Fancy Goods are now open and ready for sale. Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, and handsome Silk C'loak Butioife, C’hildron’s All-wool Scotch Plaid Hose. Nubias. Ladies’ and Childrens’ woolen] Hoods, Ladies’ Woolen ranohions. very pretty,] Infants’ crochet shoes, Linen Tape trimming. &c.. also one piece of Millinery stock is com MRS. PARKER ,, , Which is to take place on tho I4th of^ _ chil.1 of Ins payers and struggles, would l>c| Vovtui])or mhcn t(J bc oue ofthe de8t Radical majority which Grant had in Main not turn from it as surely not the government™ * *- v ^ n . • which he and his compeers had straggled to bequeath to the world ? The excitement about Mayeavilie, which has given rise to the apprehension .of thej dread Ku Klux in that vicinity, has assumed! a worse form than was expected. The sul j firings of the people of that section from nightly depredations upon their crops, which) have been displayed at any and all hours ol night, have caused the merchants thus deal ing to be notified that the people will not en dure it longer. The report that a store was! burned there by the Ku Klux, we hear i.'| contradicted. We deplore such a state oil affairs. The desperate remedy of taking the] law into oar hands should be the last resort ! and all other hope should be first exhausted.j We believe a change is working in our col ored friends. They don’t love their bogus «irpet-b.- g friends so blindly. The scale an-! dropping from their eyes, and they cry now for better men. {affairs of tiie kind ever known. The South Parclina, Northeastern, Cheraw andDarling. |ton, Savannah and Charleston, and Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Rail Roads, and [Florida and Georg, town steamers have, in [their usual public spirit, ryjuced the price jf travel on their several lines, and will issue ■xcur.-ion tickets, good fur ten days, from the the ♦ah of November, for one fare. So {that persons from the interior desiring to [visit the city during the continuance of the [Fair can d > > at a reasonable price. Mem- •rs of tho fraternity will doubtless flock to [the city during the Fair. of twenty-eight thousand, lias fallen to eight) thousand. Let them also give thanks for Tennessee.! which gave Grant thirty thousand majority,! where at a late election a Deniocratie Legis-j lature was chosen, mid the Radical candidates! beaten by a majority of seventy thousand. Lot them give thanks for what has beenfc fed to his memory; and, tho members o [iaj-iodge. No. 140, wear their usual] cadge of morning for thirty days, Resolved. That these proceedings bo enter id on the Minutes of our Lodge , a copy be' •trjnsmited to the family of the decased.—! and be published iu the Darlington Demo- rat." II. J. Lek, Sec’ty. a O dVC IVT E drt C I _A_ L J Charleston Market. s fur ladiof and' > Patterns troin! Ithe North each mouth during the season. Oct 27 _ ^ tfl ZDireJECT iFiPtonvi: J UST received, a full assortment of ILUBIN'S. VIOLET’S COUDRY'f SSoaps. Extract*, Pomades. Oils and Toilet Waters.! J A full line of Ifnir, Tooth and Naii Brush 1 |l*uffalo, Ivory and Shell Combs. <]. \V. AIM Ail, Oct. 25.—Cotton firm with a lijjht done iu Yrgiuia, wfagre. dispitc every cffort®Sa!es 450 bales at 25 cents, of a corrupt, unprincipled, and tyranical Ad-| stock.| 1 and Druggist. TI:<‘ leircnological Jonrnal, For Ncvembcr, contains the followin' 'ketehesofgeneral interest;lion. AsaPackcr.jj [Gen. John A. Rawlins; tVilliani P. Fessenden; <cn. AVashingtou’s Head; Life's Mission! and Reward; Mother Ann Lee. the Shaker IThe C.itln-!i ; l of Milan; Arc the Women to! llJLmc? A Jieaittiful Race, how it is Marred! insect.-;. <:■ Insfii.it without Brain; Chincsol We see that the Charleston Next is advo lfSl’rovcrb and Wine C.iwf-; Salem Witchcraft; eating petitions to the Legislature, to beSi’crsonal Re;jionsibility; Cranial Defects iu| signed by all classes, and in ail sections oil the Bute, praying for the enactment of a law] {mulshing the sellingand buying ot pi educe. 1 Ac., at night. We hope the suggestion oil the Xrtet may be taken up by all the papers; in the State, irrespective of party, and that! all tie honest, industrious people, white am!< colored, may semi up such a petition to the] approaching meeting ofthe Legislature. Tin loss of what is stolen of one crop, severe as it may be, is not *\> ruinous as the discourage-! incut to industry and labor which this whole-' sale robbery occasions. If the Legislature* will give us such a law, our Magistrates and Township officers would then act in concert throughout the State, in punishing such marauders, and the people would feel that they had some protection of law. We feeli assured that such a petition would be signed! by fonr-fifths of the voters of Darlington.! The Mnycsville excitement, shows the ini | jD?i taucc i*i tiii.s move. The t'halestou Nows. The nroprietors of the Charleston Arir.J admit the tightness of the times and the ne cewdtv of economy when they offer the public th' Rural Carolinian and Daily Xetct f..il , re ]ve month for 8G.50, or the Rural Caro linian and Tri- Weekly Xeics for twelve] months for ?4. We do not sec where the profit is to come from at these unprecedented] prices, but we know that it is to tho advaui age of all our readers to avail themselves of] the opportunity now afforded them. rrhuiii.-il CL— s ; On the Expression of the Kye ; Specrnim An;iKsis. etc., with Engraved! Portrait.- and •-tlier i]lustrations. Price onM !>0 cts . f -r co a year. A new Volume begins* with the .January number. Address. S. R| Wei.IsS, Publisher, 389 Proadway, N. Y. A^ripiiliarul Fair. The Ft.iic ;\ ;:r:eultural Fair will be held ini [Columbia on the 10th, 11th., and 12th., audl Iwc a re ] L.is‘ 1 (o be able to state, that thosei wishing to attend will be passed over the R.! Roads to and from Oolnmbia for one fare.l a ud urtLk> for exhibition will bo carried! free. To • ure :i free return, it will only bo ncc-l essaiy f r ]. irti ry or otlier blutii:'’- the ministration, the Democrats carried the State bo twenty thousand. Let them give thanks for the great gains] Democracy has made everywhere, and th a;aius of thousands it will make*" bef >re the lidc.sof November. Yes, the people have much to bc thankful] or, therefore, let uh give thanks. And let [us be thankful that so many Republican who helped elect Grant are now sick an* ]ti *ed of him—illustrating the case of the child (who ate sweet corn and c hoked on the *cob. Thanks! Of course! And why not? The Government has [made money—the Government agents have nade money. And the government itself shonld be thankful fur the privilege of wan dering about from place to place, at water-^ ing-placea, gambling liouses, and queer rc-J t»rfs, at the expense of the people. Most assuredly give thanks ! Commence [early and continue late !—I’omeroy't Demo** \crut. Tril>«le of Respect. Baltimore Market. Chew |('orrur of Kin*) ond Yanderhorst Streets^ Charleston, S. C. Oct 27 2 oni. V virtue of an order of Sale to me directei by the lion. George S. Bryan, Judge of th [United States District Court, for the District of iouth Carolina, I will sell at public Auction, in he town of Tiramonsvillc, S. C.. on Wednesday •he third day of November next, at 11 o'clock V. M. All and singular the right, title and intesest ol dim M. Timmons, in or to U» follow.iig Keai lEstatc M’ith the buildings thereon. One hundre nd twenty-four Lots in tho town of Tim uonsville, as per plat of the same. Tract rf Land in Darlington county, 8. con aining one hundred and tnirty-seven (Id?) acre more or less, bounded on the North and East b.j [lands of W. B. Timmons, 8outh by lands form |ly owned by Thomas Hill, aud on the West by ends of Hill, Gray and McLendon, and known] ns the nicks land. Trad < f Land in Darlington county, 8. C,, con-] [tainiug one hundred and forty-eight (I k') acre ore orless, bounded Nortli and East by lands of Jarrell, Pettigrew and W. A. French, South and] West by lands of Benjamin Revel. Tract of Land in Darlington county, eontainin [fifty (50) acres, more or less, adjoining lands foi-j merly owned by James Oliver, William Gee, Mrs. Ham, and known as the William Oliver land. Trad of Land iu Darlington county, containing wo hundred and thirty-seven (2"7 > acr--« mon . lying between Sparrow .Swrimp ni. l [..iK amp, bounded North by lands •>: Kvandei White and Searaorc, East by lands o- K.iv l l.siate of William Jout nigau. South by f i'Lomas Sion and W •: •I-.!: Is ■>: Hill. Tract of Land,\n Darlington co uni y. comi [two hundred and seventy-rive (27*"»j . • [less, lying between Sparrow Swamp ;t ek, near Cannon & Ward'o lil!, [North by :i\e run of Sparrow Sw.ne ■ o of T. J. C'lnnon. East by Ham South and West by Ward s land. Tract of Land in Darlington u-mnty, containing] wo hundred and sixty six (2('d‘q acres, more orl [less, lying between E:ty Brandi Lynch's I'reek.l jboundeil North by lands of T. J. Cannon. Bast by lands of J. Cusack, South by Lynch's <’recK| and West by lands of J. C.'Blackwcii. Traci tf Land in Darlingiou county, cont.iii K three (3) acres more or !>•<-. nea:- ol i l.tnnj jliam known ns Eawri r co's “OM 'I an Y:\ri." Tract of Land in iurlingion county, coiiinin-J Sying Nine i'.M acres, m *i'- or Ic.n, situate With Moveable or Inserted TEETH ! "E claim for our Patent Circular Saw the following advantages over all other*: The shanks of the teeth are elastic, and exert i uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plate is no way affected bj Inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth independently, may be adjusted to he cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appli- OF ALL KINDS. SAW MANDRELS, GUmmiNG MACHINES, fcc. Send for catalogues and Price Lists. R. HOE & Co., Printing Press, Machine and Saw Manufac turers, New York, Boston Mass , ami London England. Oct 13 1 6m orn !iu "a i. nd. Oct. 25.—Cotton nominal at 26@2filJ jFlour $5.50(«t$5.75. Coru dull at 81.00.ji IBacon quiet. Fork $33. New York Market. Oct. 25.—Corn firm at 201 cents. rl»ur| heavy and 5^10 cents lower. Statesnpcrlinci [85 45@$5.70. Corn $1.00(S;$1.04. Porkf [831.25. Lard dull, kettle 18(q, 181. TsTOTICES-^i O STK1VDOMF A !« «.. I'ave remored: their Wholesale* Grocery amt Liquor Kstah dmieut from No. 104 Fast Buy. to No. 175 Kus {Bay. directly opposite 'tho late store of A. Bis _ dioff. where they will be pleased to see ail their! »ld patrons. Got 27 2 tf COULTER & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS' Bgu KOSKOO —ARE YOU SICK gj Inervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from-Lj jany form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, liheumatisin.j^l [Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervou-V’ Prostration, &c. ? If so, you can bc restored tojjpj icalth and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele [brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most invcierat* ?? forms of Chronic Diseases when all remedies fail. It is not a secret quack med the Formula is around each bottle, and it is t . . . . i z. i .. T . . , will sell, at private sale, and at prices that [standard remedy of ^recognized merit. It >• aford inducement, to judiciou, inve.t- [prescribed by physicians, aad recommended by^ lm au( S j u a thriving town, some of the most valu any thousands of our best citizens. For Ealedtable lots in I’lorcnct 4 . sl>y druggists and Merchants everywhere. p5| I also desire to closeout my stock, in whole or ft For sale by Hurt, Parker & Co. fS n part, and will affore liberal inducements Sept 8 48 ly ileratcR Otht.ifQ" Jicinerj^j to secure Iroxu the Secreta j r cl'tlio Society, a certificate lac: of their attendance. ciitticmil T!itiiik!<giving. I’re.-Idcnt Grant baa iasued a proclama-] Ittoii, iititi.itij. Thursday, the ISth of Novem-J or, a - a da y of nation; find the official d included in won Bated ivlitiou, i-i thanksgiving, and rccomt..euidt.,, it.-: proper observance as auchj by pi.iycr, tho expression ofgratitudc to A1 mighty Ge l. ami a general resort to the chare,The President enumerates the Jiciny causes aid 1. cxi-ts for this pious mani cBtutam o:t the >■ H <4 the people, exhibtind |the grand dev, ■.jicnt of the country i uiueut is, on the whole.j . beti kcniuga very deep- tivioLtou, with great apti-J ui!e iu tin. c., ipii-iti.ct ami use of hierarchi al vetbage on the pari of the executive. t 4- * . me. T ts‘. ■ r»_• Ask to e lor it uti let* purchasers of the Alagaztnc. this office. Sept 8 40 - jtetr LADIES SUFl’ERINfL FROM my disease peculiar to their sex, can be rest.i to health by using Dr. Lawrence’s “Woman’i Friend.” It purifies the secretions, and rcstoresl the system to a healthy condition.—For sale by* Il.vttT, r.vnxza & Co., Darlington, S. C. Sept 8 40 ly Octobers, 1800. ^ tSST THE “XIX CENTURY’’ RUB-! Mr. Editor : At a meeting of tho Teach-B'ntion Co., at Charleston, have been so success- rs a nd Students of my School and also of*™ “> literary enterprise I'm. they ure <lm.ril.ut-g , , 4C :m hundreds of choice Standard works// he Sabbath School, the following preamble^ ¥ [and resolutions were adopted. > Whenrs, our Heavenly Father, whom wc[ {trust we ali love, ami whose holy word the! JBible, we love, holh removed from our midst Lind from our school, by a very sudden atidj [mysterious atiiction, two of our beloved ttVionda, Raima V., and Cleuentinl Rox. ]lins, and Whereas that same blessed word, beiny linfalably true,assh res us that Hclovcs us and loved them—that all ids providences are in tended for our good—that not even a spar jrow I'dlctli to tho ground without His notin kml that Ilia wisdom and goodness arc inti-; jnito—thereti.ro R>f deed, That whilst we bow in humble tuhmissiou to the will of our Heavenly father. [we recognize tho fact that the young nuts! ,ljo as well as thcold, aud that we will endca Ivor to improve this severe affliction to out ;oud, by being ourselves ready when th u.itinons of death stall come. Risolrcd. That in punctuality, studious; [habits, a spuaf of noble emulation, kiii'lne.'S and deem mi. <)nr deceased fiicnds werc^ ronby exau'fl'E. Acath'iny at Effingnain. v Tract of Land \\v Darlington coatify. contninii forty-threo {18) more »»; ^*hs. sitnau *! al [TiinnionsviUe, outside the corporate limita [Bouu iJariea shown by Flat. Tract of Lund in Darlington county, eontainin twenty-five (25) aero*, more or leas, situated t»i| rimmo:!.-ville, outside the corporate limits.—j [[Boundaries shown by Mat.] Tract if Land in Oiart-ndou county. 8. C., con aining three hundred and lifiy (o5i>) acres mon [or 1«*sm, known as the ••Grant” laud, adjoin in lands of Jitmes Thonia? f Joel Allen aud Jesse Hill. •act of Land'u\ YnvoTiuWs county, s c., con-] jtHining nine hundred and thirty-five (935) acrci [more or lof, lying on Burrell Branch and King: Htrec Swaraj), bounded North by lands of Hobt. .1 McKnight, South by lands of Estate of William L Hickson and James McKenzie, West by lands [Duncan Smiley, Noali Floyd, II. B. McKnight] nd William I). McKenzie 7 l ruct of Land in Sumter county, s. c., contain- ng three hundred and eighty (880) acres, mon ur less, known as the “Norwood's cross Hoads’ ract (the Sumter and Clarendon line passes through this tract.) Also on tho Eighth day ot November 1809, at Kingstree, s. at 12 o’clocl' M.. the following tract of land : Tract of three hundred (oOO) acres, more or les^, in the county of Williamsburg, s. c., om ami » half (!»]) or two (2) miles from Myersville! ji» the North Eastern Hail Road, adjoining land*, l N. M. Graham and the Estate of Brumbay Trad of Land in Williamsburg county, s. c.,| outuiniug three hundred aud twenty-one (821 ocrcs, more or less, lying on Mem low Prong. Also on the sixteenth day of November 180S t Marion Court House, s. r. Trad of Land in Marion co.. s. c„ containing [four Hundred and sixty-six acres, more or bounded on the Nortli by lands of Estate o jS. A. Campbell and land of Estate of Roger Gor-j Ion, South by lands of Dr. McMillan mid b»nie iDewitt, East by lands of the Estate of Richarul |Extraordinart) Career and Datrij ExploWilkinson and West by land of Richard White,] 1 James McNeil, Trax't of Land in Marion county, s. c., contain-! or less. TO THE Southern People! - INSURE YOUR LIFE TO DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. Tomorrow You MAY Die. 1 PIEDMONT k ARLINGTON Life Insiiruiice Company, RICHMOND, VA [Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for 1869, 40 ‘Jjlct. Purely a Southern Institution. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular aud and successful Southern Life Insurance Company now stands at ihe herad of delist ofthe best, most libera Land stuonob#t nmpanies in America. Its affairs are govem- i by the best men in our country, nncTfho i manner in which the policies are paid due, as well as the careful and prudent in i’, si meat of its funis, recommend it to the SOUTHERN PEOPLE, as THE Company for them to Insure in. w. c. Carrington, President. John e. kdwards. Vice President. p. j. uartsook. Secretary. •i. j. HOPKiNg, Asst. Secretary. Directors for South Carolina.—Ex. Gov. M, L. Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J. J. Ward law. [S. L. Leaphart. The undersigned respectfuliy solicits the pa tronage of the good citizens of thia section for |this company. Adders* G. McD. STOLL, Agent, Florence, 8. C. Dr. W. A. Washington, Medical Adviser, Oct Id " 1 ' ly Administrator’s Sale. B Y order of the Judge of Probate for Darling ton county, I will sell on Wednesday tha 127th inst., at the River Swamp Place of the Es- |(ate of James McCall, Sr. 40 head of cattle. ALSO. On Wednesday the 3rd day of November, at |ihe Cypress Place, 18 head of cattle and about '»0 head of sheep. Terms Cash. J. M. McCALL, Ad’mr. Oct 13 1 8. AND COTON FACTORS, 53 LIGHT KTHEF.T. B A T. T I M O R E, M d. (..Ix-ral a<lv:incCK iii:i<1o on coniMirnnients Iti'prt-sentcd by PARKER & KELLY, Darlington, S. C. Oct 27 2 3m JXTotioo. B' Call' [on or address me at Florence. JEROME P. CHASE. Oct 20 2 tf THE LIFE OF ALLAN PINKERTON, [great dete< THE ! V E OF THE AGE 3 ling three hundred (300) acres more [known as the Henry Hutchinson land. Tract of Laml in Mari u county, s. o.. of four] [(4) acre*, more or less, l^ing being and situate’ Effingm, on the Nortli Eastern Rail Road boun-J ital on all sides by the Estate lands of John M. Timmons, deceased. TERMS.-* -One-third cash, balance upon aP MA-rmiUAI nm l/vr « A -7rTTr d 01 ' 6 '*' 1 of on,! al " 1 interest fron| NAIIUNAL lULILt uA^LI I t,s4ate puyablf annually 1111,1 lie "h°lc ammmt both “principle and interest be paid, the purchaser We have now in Preparation ami will Publishl [on the 27th of October. InsUnt, in No. 1281 offl the IfsY’ SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want! >f Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad-l irertisementof P. P. Toale, the large manufactur er of thoso goods in Charleston. Prico list fur J nished on application. A HANDSOME INDUCEMENT S —Every person who sends $3.50 to the “XIXj CENTURY” Publication Co., at Charleston, S.l , receives that superb Magazine for one yeiir.S .nd a copy of either of the Waverly Novels < he works of Charles Dickens that may be dosiji ated—Specimen number with Premium list 3 eats. tScpt 8 49 Cm i he life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, th [most able ami successful Detective the world ha*] lever known. "We have been at great pains to obtain the fact: md circumstances attending the remarkable lift lof'this most extraordinary man, who has been jniainly instrumental in developing the greatest! •rimes commit jdd in this country, anti bringing heir authors to justice, besides rendering in (valuable tervice to the Government during th* (late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly [Romance of Life, and the demand for it in all [parts of Ihe country will be so great that Ihos (who desire to secure copies, and who live at aj distance, should either subscribe at once, or no- ify t. newsdealers frern whom they purchase’ l«hat they may obtain a full supply on their first 1 irder. U 27 2 j ■purchasers to give his or their bond or bonds with! {approved security ami a mortgage or mol•tgagc.'*| , t the premises. Purchasers to pay for ali necessary stamps laud for papers. " HENRY E. 1*. SANDERS, j.\ssignce of duo. M. Timmons, Dankrunt. Oct. 11. i860. 1 3t Final Notice. A LL persons having claims against Chriato-J | pher Flinn deceased must prove them accord- ling to law, an«l all persons indebted will inake* Jimmediatc payment to the undersigned, who isj [determined to settle the estate. ELIZABETH FLINN. Adni iX with will annexed. Oct ia i Notice, I S hereby given, that the Annual meeting of the County Commissioners, for Darlington ounty, will be held on the first Tuesday in No- Iveiuber, 1859, at Darlington Court House, S. C. JAll persons having Bills against the County will Ideposit the same with the Clerk of saitl Board, Jon. or before, the first day of November jand in default thereof, such bills will not be addi- jted at such annual meeting. JOHNATHAN WRIGHT. Chair’m Board County Corn’s. |()ctober 13. 1 td. Assignee’s Sale. Y virtue of an or<Ier of sale to me directed by the Hon. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the [United States District court, for the District of Iouth Carolina, I will oflVr for sale at Public [Auction, in front ofthe Market, Darlington Court House, on the first duy of November 1869, at 10 o’clock, A. M. All the right, title and interest of James T. SBristow, in the following lot and tract of land, with the buildings thereon, Lot of Land with buildings thereon (consisting »f small dwelling, kitchen and smoke-house) in It he town of Tirnmonsville, s. c, fronting the Rail Road, and containinf, mcdmlf acre square. That Lot of Land w\\\\ the buildings therfon, Ldtuate in the county of Darlington, three mile* [from the town of Timinonsville, on the Public [Road leading from Darlington court House to Tirnmonsville, containing one hundred acres— [fifty acres under fence and cultivation. TERMS—One-third cash, balance payable in Jtw'o equal successive annual instalments secured by individual bond or bonds of the purchaser, with interest thereon from the day of sale, payat hie annually, and mortgage of the real estate [purchased. Purchasers to pay ior necessary •tamps aud papers. HENRY U P. fiANDERS, Assignee of .Ins. T. Bristow, Bankrupt Oct 13 T JU Parrott’s OK.OSS RO-A-X5S- A NOTHER New Stock baa arrived, »nd ar« srlling even cheaper than the last. Nearly Everything wanted can be found here, an [thing guaranteed as cheap as at Darlington . We have a Full 8tock, ALL NMY. We believo in quick sales and small profits. We will buy all produce at the highest prices ouic and p A RR 0 TT & Co. ScftlJ “0 ■