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THE E -A. H ILi I ET C3- T O ET E E DVC O O H-A. T. tkligioua. I’few Bu§iness. Is your Soul Insured? “Pa.” said a little boy, as he e!in.bed to Ris father's- knee, and looked into his liiee as •arnostiy as if E»e anderst.xjd’tlie- importaace of the subject, ‘"i’a, is yonr soul insured?” “What are you thinking about, my son ?” replied the agitated thiher. “Why do you ask that question ?” “Why, pa, I heard Uncle George say that yo» trwl your houses insured aisl your life insared; but he didii’t bc-lievc you had thouoght of your soul, and he was afraid you would lose it it: won't you get it insured right away ?” The lather leaned his head on his hand, a»d was silent. He owned broad acres of land that were covered with a bountiful pro- doetr, his barns were even now filled with plenty, his buildings were ah well covered with insurance; but, as if that would not suffice for the maintenance of his wife and only child in case of his decease, he had, the day before, taken a life-policy for a large Rinorait; yet not one thought had 1h> given to liis immortal soul, (ku that which wasteth away and becometh part and parcel of his own native dust, he had spared no pains; but, tor that which was to live through the long ages of eternity, he had made no pro. vision. “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose bis own soul?” was a question he cared not to ask. Now, as lie sits in silence, his soul is stirred within him. and be mentally exclaims, “What shall I do to he saved ?” Wasted years, golden opportunities, unim proved, broken Saboths, a neglected Bible, the warnings of friends, and the voice of G.kI's afflictive providence unanswered, rush to his mind; and he finds no place till he throws himself into life amis of Jesus. Dear readers, hare you had your soul insur ed ? If you have houses, you have not neg lected to pay a premium to secure yen against their loss by fire. If you have stock in trade > you are wise enough to have it well covered hy ansurance; and if you have some loved friend to care for, perhaps you have taken a policy, which will only be paid after your mice shall be hushed in silence, and your hands be folded access your breast, never again to be uplifted. You are wise in mak ing these securities; hut have you made sure that everlasting home offered you hy infinite love? Have you secured that policy given by covenant and by oath, and urged upon al^ whether rich or poor, bond or free, in the Divine word, “Ho, every one that thirstetln c.u.ie ye to the waters, and he that hath no money, come ye, buy aud eat; yea, eomc buy wine and milk without money and without price.” A r Jerome P. Chase, FLORENCE, S. C. ■ GENT for Buying, Selling aud Keniing Property Offers Lots Cast! 7 ca Fr®nt-stre«t, adjoining Schouboe & Co. The 3 v&te&ble Lots forming the earner be tween Currie’^ & Ulmo’s Ami other mluable business ami dwelling lots in the growing “city of Florence*” HE IS ALSO Agent for tl>c great Jlrooktyn Lite Insurance Cunpanies. lie begs t* offer his services and solicits the patronage of those desiring to seller rent in this *‘city' r car section , or to insure their lircfl Call on or add rosy him at Florence, S. C. Jan 27 17 ly 1 1869* 1869. Spring Trade. bxif E & Manhattan ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, pos sessing those intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Pure Gin. IndispecsaMe to Females. Good for Kidney CompJwrt*. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one do/.en bottles each. and sold by all druggists, grocers, he. A. M. Binninger & Co., established 1778. No* 15 Beavcr-stveet, New York. July 28 12 f_ s. c. SI Use “CostiarV* Liquid for BED BUGS. Use “OostarV* Powder for INSECTS. !! BEWARE!! of all Spurious Infla tions. For «I, £2, JUS Sizes, Address “COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, Howard-strect, N. Y. OH MY!! OHMY!! ' “These coi ns will kill me.” O ‘I can’t stand it.” ! O!! 0!!! William G, Whilden & Co., NO. 255 KING STREET, C 11 A K L E S T 0 N AVE ON hand a full stock of Watches, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware. Granite, Chiiaa and (jUnss>- ware. Pocket and Table cuttlery. Gentlemens' leather Travelling Bags. Vases, Tooth nail and ilair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy articles wliich they offer at moderate price*. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Glassware, AT .V O. 137 MEETING STREET. Oct. 28 6 ly GREEN, WATSON & WALSH £|FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, The most oozcn/etpeete stock; OF Dry Goods, GROCERIES, (Vc.q &c. in Sumter—selected to suit the tinues. Great inducements will be offered to cash buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal iu mi, jk&P3*® Sfc * > in 1?. I 3 . TO-A-XjE, ClinrlMton, S. C., Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BUNDS* H aving the largest and most COMPLETE FACTORY in the Southern | States, and keeping always on hand a large fttidj irto^t complete stick of Doors, Sashes. Blinds^ Doors, Store Doors. Shutters, Mouldings^ Sash ; he., he.. 1 am enabled to sell low and at Manu-v gP5u Use “COSTAR’S COHN SOLVENT. F«»r Cuts, Burns, Biuises, old Soros, etc., Use “Costar’s” B! T CKTHOUN SALVE. Sold by all Druggists in Darlington. Sept 1 48 8m DRY GOODS! Dry Ooods! OrCXOClSS. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, X'c., Xv., Xv. Xr. Burnham’s Drug Store. 1 WOULD 11EFPECTFUI.LY call the attention of FAR- MHRS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my tanfc STUCK of Drags and Medicines, FANCY AND TOILET AltXK'VSS, Sponges. Brushes, Perfnm *ry, &c., also, t!;c old Siandard S AKSA PAR L LA. made from the original receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rivalled hy none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will cure Cholera and ail disease of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Orders from the country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Give me a caU before going elsewhere. E. S, BURNHAM, Sign ef the Red Mortar, King Street, Charleston, S. C. Four doors^oAow* Calhoun Strom. Oct. 28 s 5 ly GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we huj for CASH, and sell for Octsla. Only, AND THAT WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE. TLc learned nml unlcnvncd are deali with alike. X Would respectfully call tho attention of the people of Darlington and surrounding Dis- Elieotive CliiiittlaiiUjr.. In regard to that Christianity which the world most requires to-day Bishop Hunting- ton very truly remarks: We want in you, Christianity tbs' is Chris tian across counters—over dtnuc tables— behind the neighbor's back, as in his fhce. We want in yon a Christianity that we can find in the temperance of the meal, in mode ration of dress, in respect fir authority, in amiability at home, iu veracity and simplici ty in mixed society, Rowland Hill used to say he would give very little for the religion of a man whose very dog and cat were not the better for his religion. We want fewer gossiping, slandering, glutinous, pevish. coi.* ceiled, bigoted Christians. To make them effectual, all our public re ligious measures, institutions, benevolent agencies, missions, need to he managed on a high-toned, scrupulous and unquestionable tone of honor, without evasion, or partisan ship, or overmuch of the serpent’s cunning. The hand that gives away the Bible must he unspotted from the worjd. The money that sends the missionary to the heathen must be honestly earned, fn short the two arms of the church—justice and mercy— mut be stretched out, working for man, strengthening the brethren, or else your faith is vain, aud ye are in your sins,—Rural Sea. Yorker. Where is your I.aiitern. one him you Young Harry was sent on an errand evening in early winter. After giving his message, his mother said : “Be sure you take the lantern with Harry.” “Bother the lantern ” answered the boy gruffly aud disrespectfully. • ' ' Having said these almost impudent words, ' • • tfc-S- ' Harry started, niuuerritig to himself: “What do 1 want with a lantern? I guess ' * know the way fast enough 1” . Very soon Master Harry, in crossing the ' atieet. stumbled into a hole which had been made by a recent rain. By this fall he knocked the flesh from his shin-bone, aud covered his clothing with mud. On his way back, he forgot that the fence bad caved in near the edge of a ravine. As he groped his way along the bank, ho fell wer. and went sprawling to the bottom of the ravine. With much ado, and alter ma ny bruising., he got into the road once more hut when he finally reached his mother’s door, he ! okf 1 more like a scarecrow than a living boy. The lantern would have saved him from all this Wasn t he not a foolish fellow not to Dike it? Certainly he was But what ah ill bo said of those- hoys and girls who ■' ^tnow the Bible to be the only lamp which • e guide their feet s .iely through the p iths ‘ * "j&Hf* to their home in heaven, aud yet re- to carry it ? Are they not still more ijt ugh? Are they not likely to suffer even Homespun Long Cloth Gingham Fr. Musl’n and Da' Hicko.y Stripes Ac, WHOLESALE :BTT3r:Ms:ojBi arc invited to an examination of our STOCK.— They can be supplied at Charleston Prices—freight added. Green, Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SUMTER, S. C. Kany ysars a^c, the writer ci t>.:so liner and an invalid physician, while visiting the Island cf St. Croix for their health, crpori’assd and witnessed many surprising and beneficial offset: of the Ena there psoducod upon many of the invalids who were - like oaraeives) seeking health ; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal virtues, lie was delighted and surprised, and after his own - 'tvery, which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the to'.a right to manutactura and sell it in tho United Stater. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the eolehratcd PLAilTATIOlT BITT.dhd was thus made known to tho world. ?LAH- TATI01T BITTZltS being an article of real morit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history, of medicine, and beoamo as a household word all over the civilized world. The cabalistic S. T.—18CC—Z. was a talisman of health, and the_.#.emand for the PLANTATION LITTLES scon for exoeoded the abilities cf tho proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Rum, made expressly for the com pounding of these Ritters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive seals abroad should at cnee be made, and an agent was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. Ho was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses wore erected as if hy magic, which utterly “ aston ished the natives.” Tho oervioc-s cf experienced men and natives of the island were pro. cured, and vary soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTZES were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Eum needed in manufac turing'tho 'CHEAT EYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7IGQEAT0E. The above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it ftr the stills and presses. As aa antidote to Paver and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use cf the PLANTATION EITTEES is unsurpassed in tire history cf the world. Over five million isotiles arc disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always produce an immediate beneficial result. ch 3, 1809. 22 tacturei*’s prices. N. B.—Strict attention to good order. April 7 27 shipping ini fr o Olollctxx SADDLES, TEAM HARNESS, FLOW HAMES. BRIDLES, &c., &e. rjNHU undersigned begs to invito jour atten-^ tion to the fact that he has recent 1 j purchnn-% ed a large lot of Government McLellnn Saddle* and Team Harnes, which ho U offering at a re duced prices, single or in quantitjr. —also— To his stock of fine So^mesefc* and Shaftoa Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Harness. Plough Gear, and new WoC!,ell;u, Saddles, Team Harnena Plough Harnostf. he. 1 am selling the Plough Bridles and Collars; at New York Pactory Prices by the dozen to deal-, ers. v F. F. CHAPKAU, fi8 Meeting-street, next to Mills House, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 17 20 ly. DRY GOODS :fojER. tihiie se^soust, JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB £ Co. / Domestic Stor«, 1 / Lie* Srorn*. 1 287, ' / KlBg { 289. \Y» ire now recd-Ang a very large stock, weU selecteil. for tmtti onr RET AIT, an.l VYUOU1S.M.E DEI’ARTMENTa. MUROnANTS amt PLANTERS visiting onr cilv, nic sjieeiallv invlteil to examine our stock, i l l.I, LINKS OF CALICO FROM 7 to 14J e. FULL LINES OF DROWN S1HRTINOS, 7 c, to best quality. FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 aa* 2+ c. Together with every article to be found la % well selected stock, tit STOLL, WEBB & Co., Banokoit’s okl stand, Feb 1—18f>9—ly King street. } Iv triels, that I am expecting a large consignment of merchandise, and being compelled to make rooa for the same, I notv offer my entire fcJteek, consisting of the above named go^ds at seldom heard of, such as Calicoes .... G O T T O 3ST SHIPPED. DEMOCRAT JOB OFFICE. ,vc made arrangements to COTTON TO CHARLES KERRISON, F ormerly of the firm of c. & e. l. KERRI JSON. would inform his friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. James Sugar ff^to 18c. Coffee ... . . 21i to 27Jc. Elour $7 to $9 Clear Rib. ,Sides 18 to 20c. Prime Shoulders 15 to 10c. WHISKEY at New York prices, adding freight. 50 0 BCSHELS e'OK3r for sale. CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. A. W. LOYNS, Florcnco, 8. C., June 9. 1869. [36 6m.] <3- TT _A. UnT O S AT FLORENCE, S. C. JEROME P. CHASE, A GENT for JOHN ll. RARDY’S Celebrated GUANO and FERTILIZERS. Sells them at Florence, S.C., at New York prices adding pimply the cost of freight. He solicits your patronage. 17 ly Jan 27 Cott®2i Ties. ► KAROS’ Patent Lock Tics unsurpassed by is strength and durability, this Tie has no equal. Having sold this Tie for the la it throe tears we fool that we can cordially recommend* them to all Planters as the article thev want. Eov sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS CO., Factors, Charleston, S. C. Aug 18 40 8m GEORGIA MUTUAL IF I IR, E <fte LIFE INSURANCE CO. MACON, Ga. AUTHORIZ’D CAPITAL $500,000 A FIRST CLASS SOUTHERN CO. Till-, undersigned having been appointed Aaont of the above first class Fire and Life Insnr mca Company, would Le pleased to receive for it u share of the patronage of the citizens of Darling ton County. To those who have heretofore been prevented from insuring their lives by the high rates charg ed by other Companies, the Georgia Mutual of fers great inducements. The ensh paid to the j Georgia Mutual, is invcste Usaiely in the best se- • curities at a high rate of interest, thus enabling it to make large profits, which are applied to di vidends for the benefit of the policy-holders. The advantages t'.>s-esse 1 end inducements offer ed hy the Georgia Mutual are certainly not equaled hy any other Copmany in the United States. Apply to J. PLAYER WILSON, Florence, S. C. July 28, 1809 I S jf nipror Universal Clothes Wringe* Improved with Rowel’s Patent Douklb Coam wheels, aud the Patent Stop are now unques tionably far superior to any aparatus for wash ing clothes ever invented, and will save their corit twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Those who have used them give testimony as follows: “We like our machine much; could not be per suaded to do without it, fiy&d with the aid of Doty we feel that we are ma$£&fr ^of the position.”— /ut>. 1j. Scotty Jlishap Jf. jS Js!, Church. W OR Cu RLE ST OXy ‘•It worth one dollar a week in any family.” —N. *Y. Tribune. “In the laundry of my bouse there is a per petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for the invcii- Uoxl. '—Rev. Theodore L. Cuyfer. “Every week has given it a stronger hold upon the affect Ions of the inmates of the laundry.”— N. Y. •tbserver. “J heartily commend it ^o economists of time, money, anti contentment.”—J). Bellows. Friend Doty—Youf last improvement of your Washing Machine is a complete’s access. I assure you ‘bur machine,* after a y« irs* use. is thought more of to-day than ever, and would not be part ed vi*h under any firoumstauces.”—Solon Robin- “Your Washing Machine has been daily used in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses herself ns highly pleased with it. It certainly accomplishes a grclltcr quantity of work, with less labor, and does not wear the clothes near so much ns the old fashioned wash-board. By using it, one laundress is dispensed with.”— Win. M. F. Roundy Superintendent of the Infant Depart- itic at of St. Catherine's Xursery of Xe,c York. PRICES—A Fair Offer. Send the retail price, Washer, $14, Extra Wringer and wc will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; and so sure are wc they will be liked, that wo agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of freight after a month’s trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- two days in tbeyear, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast, selling them. ►Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts arc made,. R. <’. BROWNING, Gen. Affent, 32 ortlandt St., New York. Aug 18 4t> f MAKING CASH ADVANCES an same B'hou delivered, and having it held at EITHER POINT AS LONG AS MAY BE DESIRED. We will receive I AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK of every description, such a» LAW BLANKS. LAW BRIEFS, HAND BILLS. BILL HEADS, LABELS. BUMNESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly and promptly executed at prices j follow to butt —ALSO— Cards and Printing Paper always on hand. Office on the Public Square, North of the Old ourt House. must be kept :if i> ;i any other nspectab! CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. OO "37 TO AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, AND TIMMONS VILLE. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH, Dealers in General Mcrcliamilze AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS. HK ' "Ljlj If ffSpLj .1 fff* 1 kr SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, l Chkh aw, S. C.. April 12, 18G0 / ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 13TH inst., the following Schedule will be run by the Trains on the Road: Leave Theraw Arrive at Elurcnce Leave Florence Arrive at Chcraw April 12 7 00 A M 10 00 A. M 3 -lo J*. M 0 30 P. M S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. Betts, all his STOCK IN TRADE, &c., AT THE MOL Ik No. 252 Kfn^ Street, t'liarlexton, S. C., .VXD WILL T1IKRB CONTINI'K TDK DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on his own individual account and respenaibilify. He will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the Stock, and continue so doing until the assortment ‘■hall be trade coni pi etc and attractive. As the lorn, w ' 1 i Strictly Cosll, or approved ;;ity accept tin- . u . sin>rt credit, it uetccssarily flm: • i p to be 1 ono 1 tab’ sltin- tt !i \ i’RRISOX. a'-sisted by M ooth experienced mer- clianTs m :ii:> v..ii be found at his store aid ing in the conduct ami management of the busi ness. and ii is impid that his and their efforts to win the confidence ami patronage of the public will be ;i- ; ucce- lul as in past days was the old firm at corner of King and Market Street. muh 21—ly Scott’s Shirt Emporium, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE OEISTTLEiyEEKr 3 S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. FOGARTIE’S book depository, N". 260 KINB-Stract, i In I ho Bend,) Sign of the Big Dihle, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. M. Fooartie, OAM L F Agt. S' HOOT. ROOKS. STATIOFERY. f-UNDAV SCHOOL BOOKS and REWARD CARDS. Theological & Miscellaneous Books. ••V Ii Rosdaliis, ONANDIS TOXIC MIXTURE, CHEMICAL hy Food, ' Juno 10 Shools Ague Fills, &c. For sale H ART, DARKER & CO. o" i than the boy ? 1 oh now hi- the Bible, therefore,: they are. -v.> ,uY i ■ fe-.- , , X, and let it be a lamp until your feet and "• j ;, f ‘ , A Might unto your path O INTotioo. Nthc Ifet < l October next, the undersigned ■ .1.1. .lit. I» I .. ■. . is. will establish himaclf in Florence, for the - v — ' ■ V; ’ ' ! ‘ your life-lau- 1 l ,r - o!,co 0 > his profession, nnuoffers his services r ' j to theinhahitantg ofthoTownof Florencs and i(s toot nr,A I vicinilv. MOIITOX WARTXG, M. D. I». J. PAUL S. K. WELCH IIF.XlCY DRANHES. PAUL, WELCH &BRANDES, IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce, NO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite New Custom House.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Constantly on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains, Pineapples, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned Jellies, Ilaisins, Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and other English and American Religious Publica tion Societies. Oodcrs for supplying Sunday School and Paris Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full supply of School Books, Stationery, and all School Requirements. Teachers in the country will find it to their advantage to intrust their orders to us as prompt attention will be given and liberal discounts allowed. Peculiar a<lvantages to t rmiulnj lit the Country. VZdF' Any hooks published in America or Eu rope will be sent to any part of the country, Frew of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher s price. All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Period!- \ North Eastern Rail Road, SUPEBINTKNDENT'S OFFICE. N. E. R. R. \ Charleston, S. C., April 12, JSos. j ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 th ins?., the following schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road: EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston KVOO A. M Arrive at Florence 8.30 P. M Leave Florcnco I0.85 A. M Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P. M ACCOM MOD ATTON. (DAILY, r.XCEfT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston 1.80 P. M Arrive at. Florence 10.00 P. M Leave Florence 2.30 A. M Arrive at Charleston il l.A M S. S. SOLOMONS, • v 'iipei iatentlcnt. April 12. W. & M. R. R. COMPANY. Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles Nuts. etc. Seed* Potatoes of all varieti* Special attention given to filling and shippin orders. mch 10 23 ly Auh 18 i; 7f Closiisg Out. GREAT BARGAINS. Jerome P. Chase, FLOBENCE. S. C. VtWriTH a view t > clianp ■ in linyinc.-p, nlTpr? liis valnalje 8TIXJK and Tov. n I’n pcrty \v his Fpkn lid SIcvp, at prices lower than Cost and Yatiu*. 17 Iv Jau 27 “V Y. 7; : v - road for Angara, to v.idd. cals supplied by sub-'riptions or single numbei s. . i . ,7 . . T 1 j 1 . ,. 1 c . , .i through with,.ut rminuv. In addition to our large Stock oi New and NEBALSFPEiUNTENDENTS OKFK’E. > WiLt.Mi mx, N. i’..M.* y 11, 1HG8. j AND AFT:;il Aprilllth, PA8.SENGER # _ ni.U \ S on t his road will run on t he follow - ing Schedule • EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave WillmingYm daily at Arrive at Fbirence Arrive at King*\iile Leave Kingsville Arrive at Uorcnce Arrive at Wilmington Express h min connect ebm'lyat FI, the Nortlieastcri. ihidroad for t ii?,’ ; Cheraw ami i>iii iingtou Ihdln. id b anil at Kingsville with i! e (' ; ,i t for Aujru. ta. to which j.^iut th The Proprici r of the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Oo« ds 1 Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, th irons j of bringing the famous Star j Shirts into general use. and believing that it is | only necessary for gentlemen to wear these h ills once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter | offer them to his customers and ' ilio public generally at cost prices, l|is styek of ' .se-k Ties, Scarfs and Collars ! will also he sold at such prices as to defy comp - i tition, ami if satisfaction is not Given I he will return the moti-y. Ills | reasonable as almost to make biu articles are given Away Ho is prepared to make Shirts to utmost dispatch ; and his assortment of ready made Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at «t a moment’s notice. For proof of these stoto- j meat s call At Scott’s J Star Shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium Meeting-strert, nearly opposite Market Hall Get 21 DANIEL H. SILCOX. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 17o 177 and 179 King Street, Charleston, S. C. fifty Furniture maile and repaired. Gooda packed will; care fur ShippiiiK. Oct 21 4 1-y. MRS, W. A. MERHTENS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer aaA Manufacturer of BOOTS & SOIIES, LABlUS FINE GAITERS ALSO BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, fcc. SO. 282 KfXG .ST.. CHARLESTON, 8. C. fr Oct. 28. charges are so , ■ . - believe the order with th GEO. H. HOPP 0 K, Factor and Commission Merchant. ACCOM MO DAT! ON W11A RF, CHARLFKTON, S. C. Out 7 2 If LENGlT CK & SELL, 27 HAYNE STREET, OX-iWIR.IUiIESTOTKr, S. O, Importers and JoUhcrs In VAS CY OOODS^ LADIES’ TRIMMED DATS, ALL VITALITIES AM) CBICBS, AND k 11. b- i ar m n v <» o 4> i> h. t)F EVERY DKSUUIl'TlOM. (J. A. I.KXGXH’K KD. EMKRK'K SELC % inch 24 25 fim mar 21—25 1\ ..1:1 . Htu ..1:4 .12: I \. M. A. M. IV M- !*. M 55 I*. \|. 15 IV M. nee with on. and Uhentw. nu Kail- cars run ii. .5. BA SIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, K. COIl\l:lt KING AND JOHN STKEKT8, C II A R L KSTO N. S. 0. OK BEKS from Druggists. I*!i\ ieians androun- l jiromptly and j rices guaran- Standard Misoellaneous Books, will ho fouml a great variety of I’aucy Articles usually found in a retail Book and Stationery Store. Persons from the Country, visiting Charleston will find the “Circulating Library attached to this establishment a great convenience. N. B. Address, “Fogsirlie’s Rook Depositor),” CHARLESTON S. C mch 24 25 ly A(’COM MODA L'IO> II. KIjATTE & CO., AYHOJ.ESALE OROCLBS, . T1UIN j Leave Wilmington daily :Sun. v | Arrive at Florence - j Arrive at Kingsville Leave King ville Arrive at. Florence Arrive at Wilmington Accommo'hition Train connect en.-o willi l!i.- N.irHiinalci t! llailrna.l fur I Imvlos ton. and at Kingsville witli tUe Sonili Uaroliim ! Railroad for Atigustn. Passengers far Uoinmt.ia should take tho Ac- coimuodation Train. WM. MacPAE, frnl n 7—tf Oen’l Bupt .) at 8:0,I P. M 2:40 A. M. ..... D.-OO A, M. 1:00 P M. •»: 10 IV M 5:10 A. M, •ar Flor- try merchants fille' turd to give s.ii icfacfion. Whoiesji]. - Agent for EE VER AX/) A .V genuine Southern Charleston, C. A Purely Yegetabio (’oinj.oun‘l. rTOIO” <1 EE CERE. preparation prepared in HENRY BiSCHOFF & CO., (WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers ty WINKS, LIQUORS, SEGART, TOBACCO, &c., Co. 197' E-A.3T (ha riot on, S. C. It BISf’IIOFF. C. Wt LLEK.M. J. II. PIEPK^ Oct 21, l Ur JDir-y Oroods, Dry Goods!! Dry Goods!!! AT A i ii ure i'’t*u Sale r D.V H LI NCTOX 11V NOli.M FNT & EAKLY. LOUIS COHEN & CO’S., CHARI.ESTOS. S. C. i call the C.. Auer. 17, 18G8. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1S5 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Oct 21 j. c. ii. cu.m II. K LATTE. 4 . J. FIjEMIXI Attorney at law, SU.MTKR. S. C. OlIA RLKSTOX, Mr. J. //. T asdale. Dkau Snt:—My wife was suffering for a lot time with Chill.; nml l-Vver and after using vi J rious remcilies without 1'ect, 1 was induce*! to ! try \ .mr ••Marengo” Fever nn l .\gc.o Cure which [ ju ov d a »m)>lcte sikmm ris. 1 now take gr' iit ; j»lure in rcceouimcnding \- to nil suffering i wirli F v-r::ii*l Ague and nk-o as an excellent ' Ton4 r« ating a speedy change in the ConsKtn- 'i- n and entirely free from injurious effects. \ tars Very Respectfully, ! WTffLI’ beg to call the attention of our fViendf, T T customers, and citizens generally to oup | large and unrivailed Stock c L ' : — —* *' of Foreign and Do I me*tic , | tsircst OOOIDS, , which will be found complete in every depart ment. And e are offering them at the very lowest cash prices. Buyers will find it to their advantage to amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. LOUIS COHEN £ 00*8., 248 King Street—in the bend. Oct 28 .-i ly Out. 28 M. W. WEBB. Iv 1-V. Will practice in Law and I'quite Feb 24 ( 21 >n any of the ii . Aug 4 MRS, PARKER, AS jii.t r('c*'ivi*d a new .supply Iff beautiful UNDOW.NS. 11 tf Y’ICTORIA HOTELi CHARLESTON, S. C. F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor. Dec. 23 13 i'.ri h .••s»r . % ■ 1C; safe* • ' AL • ■ / v . •**■1 r, ' * t *€* fh . Mi