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» THE E-A-ELIHCa-TOE" EEHOOE-A.T. ®l)r p c m a c c «t. WKI».\KM»AY, \«\ KMI5KK S. _ E. E S E O O ± 7 MRUKST ClR( TLATIO>--- TUK Df:MU CH AT HAS THK LARGEST CIRCULATION or ANY r.\FRR IN DARLINGTON COUN TY AND PUBLISHES TUB OFFICIAL A D VKKTISEMENTS. _ To Our Subscribers. Our subscribers will bear in mind that it takes money to carry on a Newspaper, and we earnest ly hope that they will come for ward and settle their subscriptions at once. Our Mcrrliautti, Are receiving large stocks of goods'. As they don’t seem inclined to advertise, we ■would invite our readers to come and hunt Go to tho*e who do advertise first. liev. J. M. Tiiuuions. It is with sincere sorrow that we announce the death of this old, true and faithful ser vant of the Lord, who died—no, went to sleep—at his home in Timmonsvill on the 30th., ult., The loss of his family, of the community and of the County at large, is his etenud gaiti. He has run his race ; he has fought a good fight and he has kept the faith. “I heard a voice from heaven, saying; write, blessed are the dead who die in th Lord.” Solicitor A. J. Suaw. This able and efficient officer has, by his earnest labors, his kind and gentlemanly de portment, his fair and candid manner, u n the respect of all classes in our coiuiuuuitv He is a model gentleman and an officer the typo of better days. Our Market. We cannot understand why meats broughi to our market should be held at such cx eeeiingly high prices. Beef is selling here at from ten to twelve cents per pound, wn mutton, which once sold Ly the (juartur. is now disposed of by the pound at similar pri cea. That (his is so, is owing entirely to the pur chasers; let a few beeves be refused, and we ▼cuture the assertion, that city prices would Slot be insisted on. Suppose ice tr ity! The IVow Jail. This building, which is an ornament to our town, has been opened and is very popu lar. The occupants seem religiously inclined if we are tn judge from the loud singing n! hymns, &e. We would suggest that these devotional performances by convicted felons, are very auoyiug to the citizens, fund request the Sheriff to prevent their conlinoance £ BADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF Cures the Worst Pains IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. WOTT OWE BEOUIl AfteMPOAding this advertisenurat, ncad any one SUFFKfl EADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It fras the first, and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the most excruciating pain\ ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS & CURES CONGESTIONS, Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or other glands and organs, by one application IX FROM ONE TO TWKNTT MINUTES. No matter hoar violent or excruc* the pain, the RHEUMATIC, Bod-ridden, Infirm, c . ,'Ied, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disc**} may sutler, K AI) WAY’S READY RELIEF iHl!, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES afori eats ami comfort, and thi.; medicine, so rapid in stopping pnin, can be purchased tor -'J cents per bottle at a!mo«t every cL and country merchant’* store on this conti- nen. * in ^ wv/hin </ne hour's distance of almost every kabiL ’on in lh<' United States. 1. heumatism and neuralgia. RK^ t ^ATISM and neuralgia. ItHKi^WAriSAl A?;i> NEURALGIA. Klii:Dk rA ' ris M AND NUURALfllA. r.UB. , MA ,r I s ^ AND m.uraloia, RUEU.'A'i AND NLCIIALGIA. If these who m * no ^ suffering Tain-no ms«*»r wbvt the cause in iv or by •vbrtt norne it i« ratlM— ti external apply the* It.' DV» AY’S IlEADY It ED J-'.F *o th* part of the body w. w P* 111 “ pitjseut. IF INTERNAL 20 DROPS DlLimO I V WATER, As a drink; whether Cramp*, t. h» Itllumm-ition, Congeeticm, Antic Cholera, Chills* Fever, the mejet violent, exorucialiusf, and torturiug be Stopped l-V FUOM ONE TO TWENTY PAINFUL ATTACKS WlIFltE nADWAV’S READY RELIb T WILT. A'■FOHD INSTANT EASE! INKLAM W A f 1' »N Or 1 H II KIDNEY*, INFLAMMATION OF THE elado-r. INFLAUUAli N OK THK HOWiiLS, CONi.i SIION OF THE LUNGS. S<i:. ■ THROAT, HlFFli ULT I.HKYIIilNU, PALKI fAiTO., OF nil, MEANT, UYsTEiUCi C1HUF, DIFfHEUIA, CATAldlTI, INFLUENZA, UEADACUE, 100TI1ACHB, NLCHAI.OIA, FUKUMATISM. COLD CIII1.LS, AOUK CHI 1 LS. The i , o,tiion of lb, HEADY RELIEF t, the port »r p»ru. ir.ur. Ih, p.^n or itii&cull, UUU, »ill uttori rase ana c<~uiu>;-t. >o vnors is a half tumbled of water win, in a few monr.CTts cure CM A MIS. &l*ASM3. SOUK STOMACH, U^AUTLUUS, SICK nFADACHE, DlAIiiaiLA, DYmENTRY, COLIC, WIND IX THE ROWELS, And all lub-inal Pain*. Trar-ner* ehould a 1 , vayscarry abottleof RADWAT’S REDEF with them. A tew drops in water will prevent li. knesss or pains from ebanpe of water. IT IS iiETTER THAN FRENCH BRANDY OB DITIXES AS ▲ STIMULANT. I'icKHt mid Ice. We had a killiug frost on the night of the 28th ult. Ice was abundant. Wc fear that the cotton crop has been materially injured as in places not infected with rust, the bolls have opened very slowly. Wboleftnlc Robbery, We learn that in the neighborhood of Ktngstree,;WiiliamsbargCo., u cotton field of seven acres, and a cotton field of four acres srere picked out v clenn in a single night. This is the result of Radical teaching. This ia the plan of the Radical party—robbery, pillage and murder. Recoining Common. The use of the knife is becoming quite common among our young freedmen. The amusement of cutting has been indulged in thriee in our community, during the past week. On one occasion, an aspiring youth of about eight winters, attempted the diffi cult task of cutting a little girl's throat sci entifically. The throat was cut: the work wa* roughly done and came very near prov ing fatal. In thcsecoud instance, two young bloods of color, engaged in alight—one of them was cut in various places, and is con sidered dangerously hurt. In the third case older ones were engaged, one of whom was carved considerably. Such are the results of freedom. FEVER AND AGUE, FEYI.R AN T ) AGUE CURED. KKVEtt AND A-JUE CUKK0, IKVKK. AND AGUE CURED LIMOUS FEVER CURED. SHIP FEVER CURED. YE LOW FEVER CURED AND PREVENTED. AND PKEVENTr.D. FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY CE.Vltt There b not a remedial ia tLia world ttuft xrfTl Cure FEVER AND AGUE, And aU ether Malarious, iiilioux, £>carle f . Typhoid. Yellow, and other Ftvurs (tided bv RAH WAY'S 1 ILLS), eo quick KADWAY’a l&ABY REI 1EP. nA.JDWALY*» XiU:A.r>Y I* ICJLIKJT has proved infitllible, and will cur* these terrible ferors quicker, and without cuwilis-/* the frightful pensltioa mi KNOOtiaSD LIVEIt, FAT3TLE. X, Die jUDERED JilD.NEYM, and SAFFRON-COLORED SElaV, that are auro to follow the u<e of the 41 Ch'>lofS0RUC*,'’ 4J Affu* Curr*," and other agent* of the hcroio (lumine, Monu- riul, Arneuie. nndo-.hcr trea*inents where the medidnet ttemut u 'a:-c, mal bucom«! dcpotiU d iiT the ajtiU'm, H.aic, * R POWAY’S READY 9 •}-<!( RELIEF '• «t, and ttifojt remedy that cau be uped 'EM AND AGUE, R1LIOUS,"and other Fover*. IV O r V O IV Xi •d suffer, be they ever »o much exposed to 1 A true, if they will only take RAHWAY’S fc.\ >: RELIEF, and keep their Ih-wtU ojxn with U.'dw % s Pills Hundreds <a t1»o Went, who have, i ii .t«> been doebinn^ at the rate of ome and two hur.- ..ed -oi ars M a te v mouth*’ troatmenf, are keeping th m-etves and families free from FEVER and AGUE, CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, &<•., for one or twit dollar* a year, unei.t for RAD WAY’S READY RE- Lll’F and HAD -VaY’S I’JT.LS (caited). The READY RELIEF will tiiford instant cast lo ail. Pncennly 50 oente per bottle. N.D —See that everv bottle ha* an India Rubber S'oppcr. Sold at all Drug yurts, and at I>r. Radway’a i lUce. Ne. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. mrillian Admitcd. In the United States Court yesterday, A. 1,. Evans, Esq., of Marion, was admitted to practce in tho United Stales Court, for tiie District of South Carolina, A Portland man has cured one of the most dangerous cases of caucer by drinking red clover tea and applying a red clover tea and by useing a red clover compress, and thinks it will prove an infallible remedy in all cases. 8arsa aESOLVENT. NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE. Of all Wjutinjr, Scrofulous, and Eruptive Disea*©* of th* Ey Nose, Mouth. Throat, Ears, Lead, LUNGS, Kid- ucy^i. Bladder. THi^ bKl.N MADE l'URE,CLEAR, SMOOTH. AND REAUriFUL. Brick Pomeroy, in his Demorrat, says: “The editor of tne Brandon (Miss ; lirpub- can, A. J. Frantz, calls us a biue bellied Dcmocrrt. We’d rather be that than awhtie livered Hep ublican fool. NOTICE. T HE Annual Meeting of ihe Stock holder of tlie Cheraw an 1 Liarlington Itailroud j Company: ia to he held nt the office of tho Cheraw, ou Tueatay, the 10th day of Nover.il.ea next. .1. H. MelVER, Seep,. Cheraw, S.C., Oct. 27, 1809. (1—8t OSTEINTDORFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS & SEGARS, 175 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales. a si *•' ‘y DR RAHWAY’* 8A K-SA1* A KILLIAN RESOLVENT F.v'.&bli*hc< a now principle of Cure of all Chronic dia- cmvos; and prove* *« tb© mcdicfil world that C»»n*urap- ii«>u and miner Scrofulous rttaeittcs tre curable. This r. h bv u dsnj.j'igtj-atod in over .. HUNDRED CASES OF CONFIRMED CON SUMPTION •v < “ one I.U'iti in over seemly cases was destroyed and dt-'l ttit. a it-1 in oeer 0J CASKS OF ^USPECrED CONSUMPTION. DU. HADWAY’. ttaio© years since, published to the world h; an ;ly»i^ of tl»© Rlo.-)d in th© fovcral of C« •N.-tUM i riO N, showing in every stuite, that where tuboidre bocomn dej»o«i*cd in th© Lungs and oilier organs, na i'i the Kidneys. Liver, Sphen. Bronchial Glands, Intestines establishing Consumption of the-© organs, tho BLOOD is thiu, w .U |»al“, watery, and is deficient of such constituents as tibiin Albumen, I’lioa- phoiiiS, m d l!ie rich red coloring dis s of the Blood Corpuscle*. In the absence • •f these ocnstitucuts io the Blood, the Blood is exhausted of strength and noiuish- meu’, and wherever there i-* inlliminntion it depositt tuber !e*i and decomposition, it lues not tho power to hold in huJu’. oii ns uftiurs! cou rtu nonU, and Ulcer*, Sores. Tumors, Cancers, and Virulent Humor* are formed, tho presence of which causes inti animation, gathering, and conhequont suppuration. reader, t« the true cause of the fvirmution of Tubercles nud Consumption. Dr. Rai-w*t whs the first to advance this theory of the enuse of CoiiKumption and its kindred disenses, and prcr»arcd the RADW/ Y S RESOLVENT to supply the Blood with such constituent* it was deficient of. in tl wse conditions of system, and to give it the nourishment and strength to hold its natural constituents in solution. Dr. Rahway's theoi v was pub- irined in hnglard, Franco, Germany, and Amerios, and was seized upon by the scicntitic men of both hemi- spheres. From his text mediivtl books hn v t» been since publi-hcd by medical writem claiming w have dis covered the cause of Coniumotion, but have failed to produce the remedy to cure. 6r. liADWAY was the first to ad van- e this tho ry, an.i the first and only discoverer of n mcdicim*Uml unit ■‘•ire. In RAHWAY'S SAKSA- PARI I.LIA N KiisOLVHNT the public have a remedial fttrent. that will cure Consumpt Ion and alt diseases of tho LUNGS, BKONCHiAU KIDNEYS, BLADDER, W«»MB. THROAT, GLANDS, AND URINARY ORGANS. In all Wasting Discharges, such as Involuntary Loss of Sperm, Emissions, Weakness of tfco Genital Glsnds, L-uchormea, and all Uterine dificulties. Gravel, Lima S . . iiiiek .Iri^t. Urip z\'.id, ami Calculous Concretions, h bA USA PA 1:11 XIAN KESOLVENT is a oos tiv ft ■'• • re In Dr.-py, Diabetes, uncured Venerc-il, Syphilis ’■ itK. many ioims, it cures when u.1 other medicines fail. EVERY DAY an Increase of flesh, we pht, and stiongth is expcrir.ne^-d. It is Fat-tissue, Calo- m or 11 out making. IL i« to the blood what o:cygcn is to the atmospheric air, tl supplies the life principle. It swittiy remove* from th© surface all 8pots, Blemitilics, Pu-stuics, Tetters, Rash, Flesh Worms Bores, Ace., imparting a CLEAR AND DEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION to all. CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY. The following letter is from a highly-gifted ladv, well known m the “ circlej of our b<’3*. soiicty “ Lai ayfitk, Feb. 23, lg6?l. “ I had not mu h confidence in your SAR8APAKIL- LIAN RESGLVEN l. Having bec'i disfigured for the last four months with BLOTCHES and PIMPLES, I re solved, at all events, to try it, and tn„k TWO TEA- STOONKFUL three itraos a day, a* directed. It is not S u>te (>.< !•: MONT H -snee 1 (• .'mim-ncvd its use. To-day lerc is n- a BLO 1Cli, upot, blemish, or defoction of any kind ou my person. * * * # SAllAll H. TREMONT, Jersey City P. O. rrice $i per Bottle, fi Betties f3. Da. RADW AY'S lb mcdie* are Sold General Store Keepers. Principal Lane, New York. I by Druggists ana Dilice, bV Maiden To Rent. Carter’s Bridge,) Sumter County, S. C., Sept. 22, '69. j A Metfeting of Boards of County Coininissts- sioncra of Sumter and Darlington Counties, was held at Carter s Bridge to-day, according to a previous appointment, lor the purpose of devis ing means for repairing and rebuilding the Bridg es upon Lyncbe’s Creek. The meeting being called to order, Commis sioner Wright, of Darlington Board of County Commissioners, was requested to take the chair and preside—and Mr. C. M. Hurst, Clerk of Sum ter Board of County Commissioners, to act as Clerk of the meeting. The object of the meeting was then concisely stated by the chairman, and the members of both Boards of County Commissioners being present, took part in the discussion which ensued. It was finally agreed, that but three of the said Bridges should now receive the attention of the Commissioners, viz ; Du Bose’s Bridge, to be thoroughly repaired—and Carter’s and Durant’s Bridges to be built entirety new. Sealed pro posals for the work to be received by Chairman of either Board of County Commissioners, until 10th October, 1869. The 14th of October, 1869. was appointed for another meeting of the Board of Commissioners, at Carter’s Bridge, to examine bids and ghe out contract*. The following “General Specifications” were adopted, and the attention of Contractors invited thereto : The Clerk was directed to publish the above synopsis of proceedings, and to advertise notice and specifications as adopted, in the Sumter and Darlington newspapers, till 10th October, 1809. Persons who desire to contract for the build ing of Bridges across Lynch’s Creek, are hereby notified that, proposals for the said work should be made in accordance with the following re quirements and specifications, viz : IhiBOSE'S BUlDtJE—-5 new Plank and one new Arch. CARTER'S BRIDGE—lo be built entirely new. Length 180 feet. Number of Arches 1G from Butment to Butment. DURANT'S BRIDGE—to bo built entirely new, f.ength 360 feet. Number of arcbes 28 from Butment to Butment. 77 iW ■W. P. RUSSELL, HAVING BEEN Liberally Patronized for the past Twenty Tears in Charleston and throughout ^hc State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a bontinuanee of the same. He is Prepared with Every Facility to FILL ORDERS for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE-PIECES, MOULDINGS. &c.. Ac., and has at his Ware-rooms, No. 5, Haync-street, a large and well selected stock of the above goods. WORK SHOPS IN PRITCHARD STREET. The Character of tho work from this establishment for the past twenty years will bo a guarantee to those who may order goods from -W. X 3 * ^.XTS^ESXL.Xj, Who advertises himself the only Practical Sash, Blind and Door maker by trade, who ia now carrying on the above business in this city, and will allow no job of work to leave Lis oatablish- raent that docs not reflect credit upon him as a mechanic. No. 5, IIAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 5 31 ly JOHN DAWSON. QKO. TKKI.. ROOT. HiiNNlNG. General Specifications. All Arches to Bridges to be built of equal dis- « except at the channel, which must have * g » aCfe of i t least 25 feet in the clear. Size of ’ r of I’’ 1 '"?- 12 b y 12 indies 18 to 28 feet long, tu be bulIt two feot KboT ° high u-atci-mark. , . Cap Piece* 12 by i." i-'' cb ?*! 18 ^ lon 8\. , . ~ >y 8 inch es, ri m a breast, 2 > feet Stringers 8 by At the 25 feet space (chaneP of Eas* Bridge 5 Stringers, 12 x 12, 27 feet long. , Arcues to be spported by brae.' un crneath from piling to cap piece, size 4 by G tushes. Siancl Braces, 10 by 10 inches at bottom, bi y, ~ died to 4 by 10 inches at top. Length, 3 teet 10 inches, supported by a brace, from the top to end of cap piece. Jog Hailing. 4 hy 6 inches, hand railing 1 by 5 inches, to be morticed upon the tenon and draw- bolted. Flooring of Bridges to be 2 inches thick, 10 or 12 inches wide, 12 feet long, to be fastened b}' strips nailed to the jog railing. AU timber to be of best heart stuff, subject to inspecDon of Commissioners. Piling to be driven by Piling Machine, with a 1,000 or !,.”00pound hammer, suject to direction of Commissit. ners in charge of the work. Sealed proposals received to 10th October, 1869, by Capt. SAMUEL PLACE, Chairman be *rd County Commissioners, Sumter bounty, at Sumter, S. C. % Or by JOHNATHAN WRIGHT, Chairman Board C urty Commissioners, Dar Liny ton County, Dai C. //., S. C. And must be accompanied by n of t.ecuri- ties for the faithful performance °i The Boards of Commissionerc rfis'H’vtf the right to accept or reject any or all propoF^** offered. A>ntraetor.« may propesi for the wo r k 'd one bridge or more as they may p.efer. Meeting then adjourned d>er p rox. at Carter’s Crossing. ( JOHNATHAN WRIGHT, Chairman D M. HURST, Clerk. Sept 49 62 2t Dawson, Teel &Henning, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLER r, <3- TT UsT S, Agricultural Implement?, Iron and NAILS, ALSO DKAUHtS IN Millers', ILruse Carpenters', Ship Carpenters’, Cabinet Makers’, Masons’, Saddlcrc', Wheelwrights’, Curriers’, Black smith’s', Machinists’, Turpen tine Makers’, Shoe Ma kers', Builders' and Uunertakers’ Tools, Rope, Twine, Fishing Tukle, Scales, Ac. A full stock of ail (tie above constantly hand, mid for .ale at the Lowest Tries for CASH. Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 7 Mrs. Parker, “One Price.” Thos. H. Blackwell. £ S constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment of Men’s Furnishing Goods, ALL TliF. LATEST STYLES OF Tics. Scarf*, Hosieries, Gloves, L’nder-iccar. Fine Shirts Ready Hade and to Order. Bassou’s Kid Gloves, Our goods are all marked at low prices, and in PUhh Figure*, and our motto is “ONE PRICE.” 219 King Street, 1 door below Market. Charleston, S- C. Oot 18 1 if ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Olllcc, 17 Broad-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 8 d'J tf Prime Leaf Lard, F OU SALK AT June 16 PARKER & KELLY’S 57 tf 27 "w. C\ FERGUS, (or soct'H cabousa,) WITH Simms & Tyson, Wholesale Grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 04 South Oay-street, BALT [M ORE, ttd Consignments of Cotton solicited returns made. Aug 4 44 HAS JUST RETURNED PROM 3STEW A ND is now prepared to show her friends and cubtomers the largest STOCK OF MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS, That she has ever offered to the public. All of which she will sell on the most reasona ble terms. Call and examine for yourselves. Set 23 PHOTOGRAPHS^ FERREOTYPES, AMI3ROTYPES, M V! bu Sugar-Cured Hams, I TIOll SALE LOW FOR CASH ; at PARKER & KELLYS 87 tf at June 16 If You Want F ashionable, and cheap goods, go toMrg PARKER’S, over Parker «.v Kelley's Store. June 39 .39 W anted—Agents, T O sell a new book of great value to Farm ers, Mechanics, and Working men of all trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready. ' Gallery will be open regularly, and none |_but the BKST'V. ork will be allowed to leave the establishment. Pictures made of any size, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. J. S. FLOYD, Photographer. .Sept 22 61 tf 1 jla«u«iy, iu .the Photograph nt and Trim best style. UarriAge* tt iij buggies. pair.te l anft varnished. ,d Fancy Painting. ’to” warranted to MILLINERY^ M rs. nAYXSWORTJU t«»dcrs L\- for the very Ubetot CARRIAGE BUGGY MANUFACTORY AT ID^IRILIlSrGhTO^Xr, s. o. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Darlington and surrounding country, that they have opened a SHOP it Dar lington Court Douse, for the purpose of carry ing on the business of manufacturing and re pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, &c. All work done with neatness and dispatch. Wc respectfully solicit a share of public pa tronage. D. W. HAST, & CO. Darlington, S. C. Sept 29 52 tf MAYESVILLE MILITARY A. o £*,cle:m.y. O N the 1st of October next, the undersigned will open a Military School, at Mayesville. J loping, from his long experience in touching, to give entire satifaction. and to merit the con fidence and patronage of the community at large — he is determined that this School shall bo of the highest grade, and second to none in tho country. Boys will be prepared for College or Business. The Principal refers with pride and gratification to his former pupils, who have taken high posi tions in Colleges and Business. The 1st Session opens October 1st, and closes February 16th. The 2nd Session opens February 16th, and closes June 30th. Terms—$100 per* Session for board and tui tion, payable invariably in advance. French, Gentian and Drawing, extra. Pupils will be charged from the opening of the Session, and will not be taken laiei than six weeks from the first of the session. WILLIAM II. COtT, Principal. REFERENCES. Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., Mayosville, S. C. Dr. J. A. Mayes, *' “ Rev. E. A. Buist, Cheraw, S. C. Gen. W. L. T. Prince, Cheraw, S. 0. Maj. F. K. Warley, Darlington, S. 0. Rev. G. H. W. Petrie, D. D.. Montgomery, Ala. Rev. J. ]>. Mack, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Blanding & Richardson, Stitntcr, S. C. Sept 8 49 ^ni MRS. JOHN LAURENS’ pmtrfcinfl —FOB— "YOTTISTG- HLAIDIIES, CHARLESTON, S. C. *05. Send Tor Circulars, etc. “Y88 Sept 8 49 lt_ 1 r, r.w *v*w and complete ods, comprising, Ha • s r ° r mh that Wi.” d *0 tended to ^ th caru Sept. L r The FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ 3vr^.3srxTA.x J , Edited by GEO. E, WARING. Jr Author of “Elements of Agriculture,” “Draining Far Profit and for Health,” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 500 Octavo Pages and over 200 Illustrations. Tho New Orleans 77w<»* says: “It is a book which should be in the htuids of every Farmer and Mechanic.” The New Orleans Picayune says : “Fo valuable a book should be found in the house of every Far mer and Mechanic ; its elegant illustrations will make it welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can make more money And give better satisfaction in selling this book than any work in the field. Send for 16-page circular, tolling all about it. E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers. No. G54 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 8 49 tf WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I’UR TUB NEW YORK WEEKLY, Tim Psoi'I.e’s Favorite Journal. The Most Intcreslliifr Slot-let. Are always to be found in tlie NEW YORK WEEKLY. At present there arc SIX GREAT STORIES running through its columns ; and at least Out* Story Is Begun Every Month. New subscribers arc thus sure of having the commencement of a new continued story, no mat ter when they subscribe for tho NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY contains Several Beautiful Illustrations Doubla the Amount of Reading Matter of anyfpa- per of its class, and the Sketches, Short Stories, Poems, etc., arc by the ablest writer* in Ameri ca and Europe. IJu) NEW YORK WEEKLY does not confine its usefulness to amusement, but publishes a great quantity of really Instructive Matter in the most condensed form. The N. ¥. Weekly Departments have attained a higher reputation from tho! brevity, excellence, and correctness The Plkasan i Pauaouaphn arc made up of the ccueciitratci wit and humor of many minds. The Knowledge Box is confined to useful in formation on all manner of subjects. The News Items give in the fewest words th most notable doings nil over the world. The Gossip with Couiu^eondent* conta answers to inquiries upou all imaginable subjec An Unrivaled Literary Paper. IS THK NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each issue container from EIGHT to TEN STORIES and SKETCHES, ami HALF A DOZEN ’OEMS, in ADDITION to the SIXSRUf ALSTo R1ES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS. The Term* to Subscribers ; One Year—single copy Three Dollars. “ “ Four copies ($250 each) Ten Dollnrs, “ “ Eight copies Twenty Dollars'. Those sending $20 for a club of Eight, all sent sit one time, will bo entitled to ar copy Fbei:, Getters-up of clubs cau afterward add single co pies at $2.50 each. STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, No. 55 Fulton Street, N. Y. Sept. 29 £2 6m CHARLES, K. ATT0K.XE7 AT LAW, TIMMOk'SVILUK. 8. C. At DarllngL 0 D, 3. C 8*pt22 »r JVew Store. Wc have just opened a new, and well selected stock of Goods at Parrott's X Roads, Six miles from Darlington Village. We respectfully ask the public to give us a call. Our Stock will -peak for itself. PARROTT & CO. Sept 15 50 tf FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. M RS. M. A. BINDER has just arrived from Paris and London with the latest designs j personally selected from the greatest novelties ; also the most elegant Trimmings to be secured in Paris. Laces, Ribbons. Velvets, Bridal Veils, Flowers, Foie Jewelry, and Trimmed Payer Patterns, Dress and Cloak Making. Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work s celebrated system for cutting ladies’ dresree, eaques, and Basques, &e. N. W. cor. of 11 and Chcsnut-sts., Philadelphia. Sept. 29 Cm Toys. Dolls, Can: Jr, CRi rlages, French Confectic^ . FIRE WORKS? India F.ubber Goods, sush as Clothing, Nursery .Sheeting, &c. 220 KINO STREET, Tiro Doors abcTc Market-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J-ne 2 — 85 tf ^3ook Manufacturers, i. . il • •'•VISTON. o. C. nership. FOR THE DL* -A- IDT E S- Mrs. F, il. HAYNSWORTH, H AS n'Q' ' TC ^ l°'dhe Office opposite the real- ' Uono. * f -'laj* A. C. Spain, whore she will continue the i» IS*” Millinery and Dress continue Making, may 19 33 Iv JAMES KNOX, JOHN GILL. KNOX & GICLi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE, Wo, 125, Smith’s Wharf, BALTIMORE, Md- Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped to us, and will hold the same until ordered to sell. Sept 8 49 6m Louis o. jl^arhan, F LIN NS’ CROSfc* HOADS, R espectfully uaiia t;« ntteniien ofMs patrons aud the public p/one.-afty, to a choice e’oek of • Anil Plantation Supplier Just rrccived at his old stand, {and quiintitieis at prices to suit purchasers. Eept 1 48 iy If You Want GOD COLOGNE, GO TO HART, PARKER & CO. June 16 37 tf have tins day formed a under tlie name and style of Mclver k Bojtl, for tho practice of Law and Equity, in the County of Darlington. HENRY McIVER, It. W. BOYD. Nov 25 9 ly. NOTICE. T HE “BISHOPVILLE INSTITUTE” has been thoroughly established, aud the Prin cipal respectfully asks the patronage of tho friends of education in and around Darlington, C. H. Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, in the family of t he Principal. Boys can be accommodated with board by the Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same amount. Latin, Greek, French, Music, (vocal and in strumental) English and Mathematics are taught. TERMS PER QUARTER : 1st and 2nd Classes $10 00, 3rd and 4th Classes $ 8 00. 5th and 6th Classes $ 6 00. Music - $ 7 50. Use of Piano £ 2 50. French... $ 2 50. For particulars apply to R. W. Boyd, Esq , of DarlingtonCapt. J. W. SRuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishopvillc, or to W. BEATMONT CLARKSON, Principal. May 12 32 tf G PARKER & KELLY. DEALERS IN Florence Hotel. T T WO Desirable Residences in the Town of Darlington for the year 1870. Each place has an excellent well of water upon it, and one has twclvo(12) acres of good land attached. Ap ply to G. W. DAR0AN. Oct 27 2 4t Parrott’s CZFtOSS A NOTHER New Ptock has arrived, and are celling even cheaper than thfe last. Nearly everything wanted can he found here, and every thing guaranteed as cheap as at Darlington C. II- Wc have a Full Stock, ALL NEW. We believe in quick sales and small profits. We will buy all produce at the highest prices Come and see P A ffROTT & CV HE ABOVE HOTEL HAS BEEN ELEGANT ly fitted up and refurnished since the close of the war, and now affords superior accommo dations to the travelling public. Tlie table is supplied with the best that Northern and South ern markets c a afford. The proprietor is de termined to keep the best eating house South of the Potomac. J- W, GAMBLE, Proprietor. mch 24 25 * Something' New! IMPORTED ALES. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, BLA-TS, .ScO-, ALSO ?0ptl5 SO If LIQUORS AND CIGARS, .A.T A. P. IATCAS’ SAMPLE ROOM, 4 Iu rear of J . G. McCall’s Store. Aop. 18 46 <f Noticeto Planters, P AllKER ft KELLEY will mnko CASH ad vances of J (tbrce-lourthsq of !he value of all cotton consigned to Geo. W. Williams & Co., Cbarl“Ston, or Williams, Drrnie & Co., Sew York, and fill ordefs in Sew York, Baltimore or Cbarlesfott. Aug 4 U tl CHOICE FAMILY G-ro o eario s 5 which they will sell very low for cash. April 14 28 ly HART, PARKER &. CO. C. 11., 8. C. REEDER & DAVIS. COTTON FACTORS, AX1>— General Commission Mmliants, Adgvr’s North Wharf, . CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments t ■erpoctfully solicited. DWELL RKEDKK, ZIMMEBUAX OAVIiJ. Aug 25 47 _ _ 6»'<- CVltC Aimin', i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, luedicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods, Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Proprietor of Almar’s Sarrace.nia Bitters, For Dyspepsia. Aimar's SAltSAl’AUll.LA & QUEEN’S DELGIHT. Aimar’s PKKMICM COLOGNE WATER, AtiENT FOR James Buchan & Co’s., CELEIJK.YTKD ClIESYLYC SOAPS. May 5 31 Iv Forty Thonsand Cases of Goods, were shipped from our house in One Year, t<» families, clubs, and merchants, in every part of the country, from Maine to California, amounting in value to over One Million Dollars, Our facilities for transporting the immense business are better than ever before. Wc have agents in all tho principal cities to purchase goods from the Manufactures, Importers, and others, for Cusli, and often at an immense sacri fice from the original cost of production. Our atock consists,- in part, of the following goods : Shawls, Blankets, Quills, Cottons, Ginghams Dress Goods, Table JAnnen, Toweling, Hosiery, Gloves, Shu ts, Corsets, &r., &<*. Silver-Plated Ware, Spoons plated on Nickel Silver, Dessert forks, Five-bottle plated Cast*'-*. Britannia Ware, Glass Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, in great variety. Elegant French and German Fancy Goods. Beau tiful Photograph Albums, the ncw/st and choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings, Morocco Traved tag Bug*, Hand kerchiefs, and Glove .Boxes, tlY. We have alson m * ft arrangements with some of tne leading publishing Houses, that will enable u» me sell ilie standard and the lates: works of popular anthers at about one-half the r^gula^ '/ price:—such as Byron, Moore, Burns, and Tennyson’s Works, in full gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of others. These anil everything else for one' dollar FOR EACH ARTICLE. We do not offer a single article of merchandise, that can be sold by regular dealers at our prices. Wc do not ask you to buy goods from us unless we esn sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in any other way.—while the greater part of our goods arc sold at ab-»ut One-balf the Regular Rates. We want good reliable agents in every part of the Country. By employing your spare time t" form clubs and sending us orders, you can ob tain the most lihernl commissions, either in ClAHh or Mcrcliiinclmndise, and all goods scut by u will be as represented, and we guarantee satiafac- ,iou to every one dealing with our house Ag cuts should collect ten cents from each cus- tomc r ami forward to us in a-Lance. for descrip tive Chocks of the goods wo sell. The holders of the Checks have the privilege o. cither purchasing the article thereon described or of exchanging for any article mention**.’ * our Catalogue, numbering over 250 differen tides,—not one of which can be purchased usual way for tho same money. The advantages of first sending for t • arc these : Wc sue constantly buying small lots of valuable goods, which are not on our catotogi. and for which we issue checks till all are *<■ besides, in every large club we will put a ch for Watches, Quilts, Blankets, Dress Pattern* sonic other article of value, giving some meml • of the club an opportunity of purchasing ana clc for about one quarter of its value. la every order amounting to over $5.00 accou panied by the cash, the Agent may retain ?2 and in every order of over $100, $3.tX) inn\ retained to pay THE EXPRESS CHARGES This offer is move'especially to assist Ar in the Western aud Southern Stuti v, hut is oj to all customers. Commission?: Agents will be paid ten percent, i.i cash o- merchandise, when they fillup their entire ciit K , lor which below wc give a partial list of con.* missions: For an Order of $30, from a club of thirt wc will p.iy tlie Agent, as cninuiissiou, 2b ynr Brown t-r ble’i. bed Wheeling. Good I'a'tcffej V' % DARLINGTON, Would respectfully cal* the attent: 1 *!! of the : citizens of Darlington to their new and complete j supply of H UE DftUGS, CHEMICALS, LATENT j MEDICINES, AC., Would also call {lie special attention oi i liv- ficians to our stuck of Drugs, All proscriptions pu* up with care. TEEMS CASH, Airilll -2 Mv School Exercises ILL begin (th of September. School year *10 weeks long, and divided into 3 ssionw. Tuition per year $20, $05, $40, no- cording to class, and divided by length, ot Session. Butries by Session, nud deductions in. cases of j protracted sickness only. Tuition hi fAvao> j Our room is Urge, well lighted, und with ironi frame desks and seats f>f th '•nod latest stylo. Docorui.i and Scholarship ,| l0 f r ’ t , will be i'lsistcd on. Ho«r,l ntvi ,„ om% \ QW ^ cash. Apply to Principal, Aug ! 17 ■L I- WEIGHT. la IS ooi .''<)t:nrc Shaw l. I . <*n -li Cussimorc rams kh.C - and Vcbl l’aticru, Fine la ge SVliite Connterpaiui etc., etc-, or $6.00 in cash. For ail Orilor of $50, frem a club of fifiv we will j,ay the Agent, as coinniission, yam sheeting, one pair heavy Wool lilaol e*I'Vplu Dress pattern, MsnJsome wool fa - .are shav.l Silver ease Watch, etc., etc., or $ e' a) i n cash. Fur an order of ffrmo, from a dub of Oa- Hundred, we will pay tho Ago- |( Hs comieievioii. 100 yards good yard-wide S’( oiu-si’.w Hunting Case Watch. Hie' 1 J, nn( ,^\w.t Shew', suit uf all wool French C assiiMOrc, etc., or $1" in cash. We do not employ Traveli ng Agents. customers should r , t pi|v (o persons pur porting to be our agents, uni-**pertonullguc^huu rd. Send ELynev Always by Registers Letters. For IV riher particulars send for Catalogue- PARKER & Co., & too Sniniacr St., Boston. COTTOTNI O-XX-jS —and— Ingersolfs Cotton Prpssi Fwr “ 1C DWN, TKBI HSNyt.SO. W i<i.f ng let, N. 1 c . t -I 8 Sept 1 y-| Apiiin