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THE ZD-A-IR-LIItT C3-TOTT E E 3vE O G H T . the .Southern boya ami eirls are not support. ; Xlic Wcorgctowii smU Charloiu- J b I Kail Rood. should do. 11th instant, W» fully fk.'WaatWD Uat weak. Con tracttforlWO. cndone .jM %fr"'n g . For ed to y * M Ed. Dkm. ••There arc no greater legal complications than those which grow out of the relation of landlord and Tenant. The mutual rights, duties and liabilities of the parties, and the iemedy for their cuforccuicu.t when violated is a faithful so iree JPstrife aeff litigation. To avoid tuoh dMHudKIes *r te ansero a safe at.d speedj redress against offenders, wc ad- vi„e our readers to maiett an invariable rule to enter into writtawoufrads before witnesses specifying clearly the terms of the contract. Wherever this is doM. ^jtber the landlord, tenant or laborer, etitt have an cssy remedy for violations of the contract, under the pro visions of an Act to protect laborers and persons working under eonlraut on sbares of crops. The 4th section of that Act makes its criminal offence i» cither pnrty to the contract to violate its provioions, by fraudulently dis- posiog’of or removing the crop before division or by refusing to perform the labor or fulfil the conditions of the contract, and punishes the offender by fine or imprisonment on con viction before a oompete«t Court. We regard in one of the best laws for the times, that ould pc framed, and we want our readers to understand that it relates to and governs written contracts emty amdjthein duly witness ed. One half of the (JiCicuItigg between les sors and leases result fromjiegRgatice in mak ing their contracts. After they get into trouble they seek a lawyer and find, if any, tli-re is but a slim remedy. They have no contract, because they each thought the other would act right, and even then each perhaps thinks he is acting fairly, having forgotten or misunderstood the terms of the original agreement. Write your contracts hcroafter and have them signed and witnessed in du plicate and you will fee! yourself more repaid by freedom from any anxiety in the coming settlement.”—Keoiccr Courier. “Welals Xectv Assoflatloii.” This religious body, souvened at the Bap tist Chu.ch hero, on Saturday. The opeu- ing sermon was preached by the Bcv., Mr. Cui.rKPPER from St .John's gospel 3d (ha pi.. 3d ivree. “Except a man be born again he cannot aec tha iingdbm of heaven.’’ The discourse wa* a iorjr able effort, provingthat increasing years have not weakened the in tellect of this fatl^r in Israel. On Sunday morning an immense congre gation listened to a sermon of marked ability and great power, by the Rev. Mr. Tuomas. The discourse waa based upon the para- ble of the man •hAntfaM build now barns, lay up stores for many years and have his sanl take its ease—eat, drink and be merry. The preacher «J*ii»f*$*»rach originality of thought, atrd KptAM? ?$r£e congregation bound by his cJB^icnc# -dr more than an hour. In the afternoon their waa a Sunday Sehoel celebration. Speeches of much im- Mraak to tho chiidjcn, wwo delivered to large aasomblage of scholars and teachers of all tha schools in town, and other interested listeners, by J. LOOKER, J. Culpepper, J. A. W. Thomas and J. O. B. Daroaiv. On Monday and Tuesday the usual busi ness of the Association was transacted in the spirit of brotherly iove; and the body ad journed at 2 p. nr. (Tuesday) to meet with the Jit. Ealon Church at iU next annual ses sion. it, as it » altogether the best of the juvenile publications of the country. Terms 82 a year —two copies for 83- Address J. W. Burke & Co , Macon, Gu. Prterton's Magazine for December is on our table in advance. It is a splendid num ber, with two steel engravings, a mammoth fashion plate, colored pattern in berlin work and nearly fifty wood cuts. Every lady ought to subscii.be for it. Its colored fash- iou-plates are always the kitest and prettiest. Its stories are as good as the best. In 1870, in addition to its usual (juautity of short sto ries, five original copy-right novelets will be given, among them “The Prisoner of the Cas tile,” by Ann S. Stephens, “The Secret at Bertram’s Home,” by Jane C. Austin, “How it Ended,” by Frank Lee Benedict, &c., Ac. Now is the time to get up Clubs for 1870. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 306, Ches- nut-strect, Philadelphia. On Thursday last, the meeting was held in Columbia of delegates from the different counties along the line of this road. It was resolved that the iuteacst of-Charlotte and Georgetown, and the inter vening counties, required that the rail road of the route proposed via Bishopville to i Charlotte should be built. Committees were appointed to petition the North and South Carolina Legislatures for the charters neces. sary. Mr. John A. Owens, of Bishopyille, said that subscriptions to the extent of 8125,- 000 could be obtained in Clarendon and Sumter counties for this enterprise. Darlington S. C. \ November, 15th. 1869. j Mr. Editor :—What about the Factory ? It is known in the country that the Compa ny is organized but we do not see notice of it in the papers. Let the gentlemen who are authorized, keep a notice in the papers all the time so that our thrifty farmers who have a surplus capital on baud may see for themselves where to invest it to advantage. I say to advantage because I know of no the justice of suffering alone, while the lead- TUe Ikrawback Frauds. New York, Nov. 25.—The Tribune says editorially : “The first testimony iu the draw backs frauds w T as taken on Saturday, and so far opens the case that the public cau name the principal conspirators. These frauds have been going on for five or six years, and the parties in the work must have, robbed the Treasury of a vast amount of money. Samuel T. Bratchford was the leading spirit his assistants being R. B. Ealdwell & Co., customhouse brokers; Romcyn, Mulligan & Fr .neis, and Howard, a clerk in the Reve nue at Washington. The most important witness thus far is a clerk named Korne, who was familiar with all the transactions, and was an interested party to some extent. He was arrested last January, but not liking The meeting was we!! represented, and displayed unusual iuterukt in the great sub jects of its consideration. Some important charges, in the course of business, hereafter to be pursued in the body, were adopted, which, it Ls believed, will result in much good. other investment that with good management would give such a large percentage profit. Moreover a factory would be of advantage as a market for raw cotton. In substantia tion of this I quote from the Augusta Geor gia Chronical aud Sentinel which says : “There are twelve Cottou Mills in the re gion which drew their supplies from this market.They aggregate 70.000 spindles and 16.000 Looms, demanding a minimum aver age for daily supplies of more than 90 hides of rate cotton. All these Mills arc prosper ous and prospering. The Augusta Factory- pays its stock-holders regular quarterly di vidends of 5 per cent, or 20 percent per an num. The established dividend of the Granltc- ville Factory is 8 per cent : all profits oucr and above this sum arc held as a reserve thud andjs t apart as a banking capital, made necessary by the existed limited National Bank Capital which has been wisely and profitably pursued. We derive this evidence of the prosperity of these Mills from their regular reports.” Eight bales of cotton per day used bv cue Factory ! Three hundred working days in a year, and We have one mill, a market for 2400 bales. Who would have the® - ‘ft much ? The frieght to CharlestoR^j^f?- 85000 This rould Jjf- wvo'rl is' - ’ ' * 7 *' it is almost useless to try to co'uj ‘ 'H-;, ,-yj* many advantages of a cotton h.-- out^ side, of the returns to the Stockhr} ' qq, c last, though not the least, in)pOj ant ( g t j 10 supplying of a great want in oir midst, a mo-ms of living to many of oo r women t-' whom such a thing as a factory w , )u ij jj 0 a Godsend. I feel a great interest in this masufattur- ing ^movement, because we can't compute with the Mississippi valley and the South west in producing cotton, our staple. What ing offenders went free, ho told the whole story to the District Attorney.” Several persons whose names are withheld are under arrest, and Judge Pierrcpont is determined to sift the matter thoroughly. Cotton. Wc have received the “Monthly Report of the Department of Agriculture for Octo ber,” and extract the follfcwujg summary of its observations on the cotton crop of the year: The area of cotton cultivation w [ > s increas ed last spring fully sixteen per cent. More than a million ot Seres were added to the cul tivated area. Fertilizers were liberally used in the Atlantic States, and improved imple ments were to some extent employed. These facts were taken as sure evidence of a large crop. As the season progressed, serious drawbacks appeared. It cannot be denied that the loss by drought has been severe in the Carolina? and (ksorgia, greatly feduccing the yield otril! upland soils of medinmTfopth and fjHaiity, causing thq blooms andojonng bolls to fall, stopping the growth of the plant and forcing into too early maturity the morn advanced bolls. In ackaows and othe^pof- - hot wcathor in —Jfi&i a . q the . W-woP . *- r - » m some section her?®^-.riTu.ro half the crop of the county ! but their ravages was by no moans general. Detailed and complete estimates of the aggregate yield have not yet been ■•!. There is no reason to believe, ironi an ex amination of the October report, that the preliminary and conditional estimate here tofore made of 2, 750,000 bales—the only one made this season—newspaper reports to the contrary notwithstanding—can be ex ceeded. In the next report will be given a can we do (What do we now?) when the I detailed summ«ry of the yield, after final rc gone. Not so. He is determined the world shall hear from him; and in default of any real grievance, he is quite equal to the task of inventing one. His latest blast is against the Administration for not protecting his darling negro. It is not easy to tell exactly what Wendell wants, but if we are to draw any inference from this last phillippic, it would seem that our philanthropist will not be satisfied with anything short of having the head of every “rebel” or “cx-rebcl” cut off, aud the negro enthroned supreme in the White Houoo. And why all this ? “Because,” says Wen dell Phillips; “the Ku-ktux lately shot all the leading hands on the plantations in five counties in South Carolina, and so frighten ed all the rest from voting.” It is somewhat singular that wc did not hear anything of this remarkable massacre at the time of its occurrence. We are almost tempted to believe that the whole story had its origin in the fertile and negromaniae fan cy of Mr. Phillips. Wendell Phillips and Parker Pillsbnry are thorns in the flesh to the Radical politi cians; and no wonder, these two fanatics arc so very imprudent, and so thoroughly ira- prsetical.” The Steamer Stonewall, was burned on the Mississippi, forty-five miles above Cairo, and over 200 lives were lost. The fire is said to have originated from a candle by which the Deck passengers were playing cards near some hay. C O Ivl dVT E E, G I H E . Charleston Market. Nov. 15.—Getton has a very firm and up ward tendency, owing to their being but lit tle ou the market. It ranged to-day from 22 to24 cents. SEECIHE INTOTICES- a@u KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK, nervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration, &c. ? If *o, you oaa be restored to beslth and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine; the Formula is around each bottle, ami it is a standard remedy of rocogniied merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, asd recommended by many thousands of our best citizens. For sale by druggists and Merchants everywhere. For sale by Hart, Parker & Co. Sept 8 48 l j BQy SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want i>f Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad vertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manufactur er of those goods in Charleston. Price list fur- iked on application. "the “XIX CENTURY” PUB- Xii8U€ S-vitlnvcst the riant «*«*> fe-- “ Chw, “‘°“- liave been ■° " UCCC6S - ziSk *_.T«ca rrv. to inUterav. countless acres, now lying waste, and capa ble of producing from one to three bales per acre are worked by thousands of industrious aud contented Chinese, content to.yrork and make money, even if they do expect to re turn some day or other, dead or alive to their native land. We can’t got a big price for Cotton, what then ? Let us manufacture what wo make. With these few remarks I will close, hoping to bear more about the Factory soou. Yours Ac s SUBSCRIBER, dollars to renew my ports arc received and carefully examined. Oil. (lie Carpet Ruggers. P. S- I send subscription. The Income Tax. Col. S. II. Wilds. The many friends of Col. Wn.DS, propose erecting a monument to commemorate his many excellent traits of character, and as an evidence of their respect for his memory. We most heartily .commend this effort, andjfill give proper direction to any money left at this office for the purpose. Address James M. Woodward, Darling ton C. II. Oar I'.vcliiiiiges. Salto Monthly Magazine.—We are in receipt of this marvellously cheap and hand some Magazine for December. Its table of contents is varied and charming, embraoin" the usual fine variety of .-eriaU, sketches sto° ties, poems and attractive engravings. The publishers announce in the prospectus for the comingyear, a serial story for adults, by t£c popular Magazine writer, James l’ r - ;11 l". lin Fills, and a juvenile set: ' to,-the veuw* The New York Times, of Wednesday, has an editorial article on the evasion of this tax and the efforts now making to insure a large revenue to the Government from tliis source. It says: We are glad to see that Commissioner De lano is detormined to correct abuses of this description. He has resolved shat the in come returns of last year shall have a thor ough overhouiing. To this end officers have been detailed to this special duty, and are now at work in all the leading cities of the country. Their advent in this city, is we understand, creating quite a sensation among those who have learned how to live in brown stone houses, and keep handsome equipages without possesiug any income. We trust the investigation will be thorough and ex haustive. When it conies to ho understood that every doubtful return is to be inucsti- gated, and that the inquiry will not necessa rily end with the filing of the return in the Assessor’s office, the receipts of the Govern ment from this source will be largely increased. If Commissioner Delano will carefully but pcrsistantly follow up the investigation lie has begun, we have no doubt next year will witness an increase of the revenue from in- Com- s of net less than ten millions of dollars. to in Utwav-y enterprise last they are distribut or choice Standard works free to .Magazine. Ask for it at 49 3m ERlA'D tltOM any disease pecullai tn their sex, car. restored to health by using Dr. T.awrcnee’s “Woman’s “Friend.” It purifies the secvciJivif. a..J restores the system to * healthy condition.- For sale by IlaXT, Parkku. & Co., Darlington, S. C. Sept 8 AMIT5T LODGE, No. 121, A.’.F..M.’ FLORENCE, S. C. HE R E G U L A R COMMUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will be holdcn at Masonic Hall, Florence, S. C., ou Wednesday, 17 thNov. at 8 o’clock, P. M. The arreaf list will be read ami the rule ap plied. By order W.\ M.\ O. McD. STOLL, Secretary. May 2G, 84 ly STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. Darlington Couni*. llobt. IlarHce and Win. II. Bill to Cannou, Exr’s. | Foreclose vs. Mortgage. Joseph Bacottc, and W. E. I Zimmerman. B Y virtue of an order of saie to me directed by the lion. J. M. Rutland. Judge of the 4th circuit,! will sell at public auction at Darlington Court House, on the 1st Mouday in December next all the Real Est ate described in the pleadings in the above stated case on the following terms : So much cash as may be necessary to pay the cost of this case and the expenses of such sale, the balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to pay for necesss- ry papers including revenue stamps. W. E. CHARLES, c. c. r. * a s. 10 4t STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. In Common Pleas Darlington County. James B. Jarrott, Ex’r. h Bill to Mar- vs. J shall Ed. Chas. Jarrett, [ Assefcta. Jas. II. MeClenaghan, I &c. Evan J. Lide, and others. J B Y virtue of and order of sale to me directed by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th circuit, I will sell at Public Auction at Darling ton Court House on the first Monday in Decem ber next. All the Real Estate described in the pleadings in the above stated case* Terms of sale—one-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, purchasers to give bond with interest from day of sale, payable an nually, secured by a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for all necessary papers, including revenue stamps* W. E. CHARLES, c. c. p. a o. s. Nov 10 4 4fc J, M. Woodward, TAKES pleasure in announcing to his friends and customers, that he still continues to keep on hand a full and general Hissortmcnt of Japan and Plain Tin Ware, which he offers at wholesale and retail for cash country produce. He has on hand and for sale, a general assort ment of GROCERIES, aud is also prepared to supply the public with COOKING STOVES, GRATES, &c. &c, at the shortest notice* He is also Agent for the Marble Works at Che- raw, S. O., and those wishing Head Stones or Monuments for their lost friends and relatives, would do well to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. All work done will be warranted to give satis faction, and at as low rates as can be done in any other establishment. Nov 10, 1700. 4 6m STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. Darlington County Horace Williamson Win. K. James ami John J. James, Ex’rs of S. U, Wilds, STATE OF SO. CAROLINA- Darlington County. Elihu W. Cannon, Admr., “1 Bill to iner>hall vs. ( Assctta, In- Marpiret Law, / junction acet., E. Franklin Law, et. al J and relief. B Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th Circuit, I will sell at Public Auction, at Darling, ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem ber next, the Real Estate of D. Sydney Law, in said county, described in the pleadings in the above stated ease. Conditions,s<i much cash as will defray the expenses of these proceedings, the bal ance to be paid in one, two and three years, in equal annual payments, with interest from date payable annually until the whole is paid. The purchaser to give bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the pay ment of the purchase money and to pay for all necessary papers and revenue stamps. W. E. CHARLES, o. c. p. *o. s. Nov 10 4 4t S. F. COLE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. TlMMONgvm.K, 8. C. A new and complete stock just received from Baltimore, which is being daily added to. Call and see them. Nov 10 4 3m New Store. We have just opened a new, and well sellectcd stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, Six mile* from Darlington Village. We respectfully ask tlic public to give us a call. Our Stock will speak for itself. PARROTT & CO. Sept 15 60 tf Geo 49 From the Savannah Republican we gath er facts not complimentary to the moral and Christianized carpet-baggers from the North, now desol itingand demoralizing the South ern country as maggots follow in the wake of death. Florida, that State of flowers, per petual bloom, aud attractions too numerous to mention, is peculiarly eursml. Her Governor is a carpet-bagger named Red, a resident of Wisconsin, and one of the biggest social, moral, political, financial, ex ecutive and general “dead-beats.” we know of. That is, he is one of the bugs that fat ten so well on the v.nc of Republicanism, leaving nothing but slime to luark his course. Wej knew him in Wisconsin, years atro, when he wouid ride in the closet of a railroad ear to escape the conductor when he passed through for the collection of tare. He was a good man for the Republican party. Just such a man as finds therein a home and a chance to steal. He went to Florida, and was appointed carpet bag Governor of that State. He . fills his pockets, and returns semi-occasiocally to Wisconsin to unload. Now he has be<oi convicted of receiving 812,000 iu cash for his influence in seenring the passage of a bill through (he Legislature for the benefit of certain speculators North, j Had the parties known the man as well as do ! " wc, they would have saved twelve thousand i *^* dollars, five hundred being sufficient to buy a HANDSOME INDUCEMENT. Every person who sends $3.60 to tho “XIX CENT0 RY " Publication Co., at Charleston, 8, C., receives that superb Magazine for one year, aud a copy of either of the Woverly Novels or the works of Charles Dickens that may be dcsig nated—Specimen number with Premium list 35 ceuts. Sept 8 49 3m St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.’. F.\ M.’. FIE REGULAR COMMUNICATON OF THIS Tl Lodge, will be held on Monday Dec. 13, at 7 o’clock, 1*. M. Brothers will take notice anti govern themselves accordingly. Bj* order of F. F. WARLEY, W.\ M.\ J. W. Lee, Secretary Jan 15, 180‘J—t-f. CAMPBELL CHPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.*. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) T HE REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THIS Chapter will be holdon at Masonic Hall, in Florence, on ednesday .Dec., 22 nt 8, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern themselves accordingly. Bv order M.\ E.\ H.\ P.\ 11. M. GILBERT, Secretary. June 2 35 ly r*. McCall, and crs. Bill to marshall asset ts, &c. B Y v/rtue of an order to me directed by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th cir cuit, I wUl sell at Public Auction at Darlington Chart House, on the first Monday in December, next, A 11 the real estate described in the plead ings in 1 he above stated case. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance on a credit cf one and two years, purchasers to give bond with interest from the day of sale, payable annually secured by a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for aJI necessary papers including revenue stamps, and that the purchaser of the house and lot in the town of Darlington be re quired to insure the building on said lot. for the sum of four thousand dollars and assign the poli cy to the Clerk of the Court, as additional secu rity, and keep the same so insured until the whole of the purchase money is paid. W. E. CHARLES, o. c. r. t a. s. November 10 6 4t LOUIS O. DARGAN, FLINNS’ CROSS ROADS, R espectfully calls the attention ofi»is patrons and the public generally, to a choice stock of And Plantation Supplies, Just received at his old stand, ;and selling in quantities at prices to suit purchasers. Sept 1 48 jj If You Want OOD COLOGNE, GO TO HART, PARKER k CO. June 16 37 tf G FOR THE L .a. hdi e S- Mrs, E. H, HAYNSW0RTH, H AS removed to tho Office opposite the resi dence of Maj. A, C. Spain, where she will continue the business of Millinery and Dress Making, may 19 33 ly Come and 0 ZE^zR-mrsr’S JVew Stock!! Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Tranks, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Notions, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A FINE STOCK OF PATENT o dioixxost, which will be sold at Jow figures. The** goods have just been bought at the heavy decline. A c«U will satisfy any one os t* their quality, and cheapness. Sept 15 60 tf_ Mrs. Parker’s D RESS Trimmings and Fancy Goods firs now open aud ready for sale. Fringes, Gimps, Duttons, and handsome Silk Cloak Buttons, Children’s All-wool Scotch Plaid Hose, Nubias. Ladies’ and Childrens’ woolen Hoods, Ladies' Woolen Punch ions, very pretty. Infants’ crochet shoes, Linen Tape.trimming. Cash’s Frilling, Corsctts, &e., also one piece of very pretty plaids. Her Millinery stock is com plete. MRS. PARKER "ttTffTILL make up walking suits for ladies and \ \ children ; she will receive Patterns from the North each month during the season. Oct 27 2 tf Mill Pond and Channel OYSTERS. A FTER the 1st of November, it is propoto£ to furnish these Oysters, either in the Shell or Opened in quantities to suit purchasers, and at the lowest market prices. The Mill Pond Oysters supplied, will be tho celebrated Gully Island Oysters, from the Lucas’ Mill Pond at Charleston, which for flavor and plumpness is well known to be un surpassed. Terms cash—Orders solicited from all parts of the country. Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, P. O. Box No. 339, Charleston, a. c. FKrEKKXCIS: JAMES AT>GEB A, CO. KOI*. J. n. CAMPBELL, 1>K. JAMES RAVENELL, Oct 13 l>AVII) JENNINGS, MCCRADY * SON. JOHN S. RTAN. 1 2ra JAMES KNOX, JOHN GILL. KNOX & eilHL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE, Wo, 125, Smith’s Wharf, BALTIMORE, Md- Liberal advances made upon CoMon shipped to ns, and will hold the same until ordered to sell. Sept 8 49 6m To Rent, Tl IWO Desirable Residences in the Town A* Darlington for the year 1870. Each place has an excellent well of water upon it, and one has twelve (12) acres of good land attached. Ap ply to G. W. DAHGAN. Oct 27 2 4t STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. Darlington County. Tn Common Picas. Elizabeth McCall, Adm’x., ) Bill for I’urti- vs >■ titiou and ac- Wm. T. McCall, et. a! ) count. Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th Circuit, I will sell at Public Auction, at Darling ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem ber next. The two tracts of Land described in the plead ings in the above stated case. One known as the Mcllvaine tract, containing Three hundred and forty-one acres, aud the other known as the Mc- Dowel tract, containing two hundred and twenty five acres, more or less. On the following terms, to wit ; One third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, payable in equal annual instalments, with interest from the day cf sale, payable annually. The purchaser to be required to give bond together with a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money, and to pay for necessary papers and stamps. W. E. CHARLES, c. c. p. ,t a. Nov 10 4 4t Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing be tween L. W. Scarborough and D. C. Rey nolds, under the name and style of Scarborough & Reynolds, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. SCARBOROUGH & REYNOLDS. October 11, 1809. 3 4t NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership, under the name and style of REYNOLDS & SCARBOROUGH. All arti cles usually kept in a country store can be found atour establishment. Motto: “QuI ;k sales nud small profits.” Give as a call. REYNOLDS & SCARBOROUGH. Mini’s i* Roads, Nov.11, 1869. 8—1m STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. Daklington County. Horace Wiliamson, Bill Wm. E. James aud John James. Ex’rs, to Marshal vs. ) Geo. I. W. McCall and I Assets. Tojunc- him t . do anything mean, contemptible, or in I others, creditors of S. H. j tion, &c. accordance with his Republican precepts, i Wilds. J principles, and practices. EJl KSUANT to an order of hU Honor Judge , . •,* ,> • i • K J- M- Rutland, in lhi» cause, of date 29ih | \ cnly, teiii), the prisons aud Jails ol the j Oolidier, instant, to u? direr ted, we wii! sell on Z\'ovth should he empty when SO many Re- j "ednesday. tho 8th of December next, al the . i _ ,1 „ . „ , ,• . plantation known ns the Ervin Place, near Dar- ptudicans, under the protect.on of the Gov-' eminent, at the expense of the people, are stealing their wav tlirouirh the South, fillinjr Bill for Account and Relief. their carpet-bags with plunder for the bene fit of Northern homes.—Brick. J’ nteroy. in people's favorite, Haratio Alger, Jr. The | \Tho anual report of tho London Missionary price of this periodical <s a marvel to every. 1 Society says, respecting the eroat work body—a hundred page first-class illustrated ! Madagazcra : Magazine for fifteen cents, or 81.50 pcrycar. 1 the refo-iuus is indeed wonderfully cheap. Elliott, Thomas A Talbot, Publishers, Boston, Mass. Parke's Weekly for Boys and f,The I Societ November numbers of this favorite periodical j any oeorJ j- received. Big Foot Wallace's Adventures i the mission speaks of iiO.OCt) grow more interesting as the story advances, i to the emigre... ,lions durin - and it promises to be the best story yet piiut- I returns tl e converts at .'17 wOO ed in its page*. We arc sorry to learn that ^ eluding 1,000 members Wi Wendell IMii!lii>*. this vile old had hoped that i, Rad’ Iu the l.-Jia.ls of Madagascar j after having seen his placed in power _ rogress nude during the past I over the Sonth, would lay down Iiis dirty | year i» not only themost rapid that has occur-j pen, but in this we arc disappointed. lie j cd wimin a siinil ir period in any field of the ; has found another koy to tho “infernal ma ys Libor., but it fiicl,- no parallel a mom' I chine,” and hurls another bram The report- of hearers added : -t vo ir; of discord the ruined, downtrodden South. Hear die] : what, the Grnilcston f nurrVr says of him : snd | wrMigr.K ritii.t.irs on the war eatii. i 'ii'. iii- “Now that slavery is dead, many of us tii.o jht that Mr. Phillips’ occupation was the residue uf the personal estati of the late Col. S. if. Wilds, consisting of Mules, Cal tie. I'rovisions, Farming Implements, &c. Terms < •ash. HORACE WILLIAMSON, ) W. E. JAMES, C Ex’rs. J.VO. J. JAMES. ) Not. in. 1809. 5 3t New School. M ISS LENA HUTMAriJER. laic of Charles ton, bogs leave to announce that she will open a Crochet School for Misses and Children, on Mouday 22nd instant, at her residence in street, nearly opposite Moss's old stand Three lessons per week Terms—$1.00 per month. Nov 17 5 St J. M. McCall, Adm'r., ) O* T. A. of James S. j McCall { vs Elizabeth E. McCall j et. al. ) Y virtue of mu order s.Je to inc directed I >y the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th I Circuit, l will sell at Public Auction at Darling- \ ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem ber next. The Fields tract of Land described in the pleadings in the above case. Terms of the sale cash. W. K. CHARLES, c. c. r. s o. 8. Nov. 10 4 4t FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his plantation containing 477 acres of land, situate on Jeffrey’s Creek, ten miles west of Darlington, Court House. The premises is in good condition, well fenced and ditched, and the woodland attached thereto is unsurpassed in Western Darlington for fine groves of oak, there being on the place four eli gible sites for settlements, in addition to the two now occupied. Water good: situation healthy, iherc not having occurred a single case of fever tn the family of the occupants for twenty-seven years. Parties wishing to purchase a good place on most accommodating terms, are requested to call and see for themselves. The object of this stile is to pay out of debt. D. G. WOOD. Oct 20 2 3t .Estate Notice. A LL persons having demands against, the Es tate of Moses Klias Witherspoon, deceased, will present them properly proven within the time requirep by law, and those indebted to the said estate will make rayment to the undersign ed, r>rher authorized agent, John B. Witherspoon. ELIZABETH P. WITHERSPOON, Qualified Executrix. Nov 3 n «t i! STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. In Common Pi.eas Dakuinoton County. Abijah B. Bristow, Ailm’r., ] Bill for ZDIZR.ECT ZFX-tOZMZ ZP-A-ZR-ZES. I’ST received, a full assortment of ^TKXOORF A ICO., have removed 'their Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Estab lishment from No. 304 East Bay. to No. 176 East Bay, directly opposite The late store of A. Bis- choff, where they will be pleased to sec all their old pat rons. Oct 27 2 tf COULTER & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTON FACTORS, 53 LIGHT STRUCT, BALTIMORE, Md. Liberal advances made on consiirnroenta. Represented by PARKER & KELLY, Darlington, S. C. _ Oct 27 2 3 in TO TZHZZE Suuiliem People ! INSURE YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. 7’omorrow You HAY Die! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insurunco Company, RICHMOND, VA. Assetts over $1,600,000. DIVIDENDS declared for 1869, 40 ^ct. Purely a Southern InstltuUon. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular and and successful Southern Lifs Insurance (lompany now stands at the head of the list of the west, mostmberai.and stkomobst t'oiiipanics in America. Its affairs aro govern ed by the best men in our country, and tha pronipt manner in which tho policies arc paid when due, as well tis theesreful ami prudent is- vestment of its funds, recommend it to the SOUTHERN PEOPLE, as THE Company for them to Insure in. w. c. CARRINOTON, President. John* k. edwakds. Vice President. I*. J. iiaktsook, zSecretary. j. j. uopkins,- Asst. Secretary. Directors for South Carolina.—Kx. Gov. M, L. Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J. J. Wardlaw. S. L. LeapharL The undersigned respectfully Folicits the pa tronage of the good citizens of this section fop this company. Adderss G. McD. STOLL, Agent, Florence. 8. C. Dr. W. A. Washington, Medical Adviser, Oct 13 1 ly Final Notice. 4 I.I, persons having claims Against Christo pher Fiinn deceased must prove them accord ing tu law. and ail porsons indebted will make immediate payment to tho undersigned, who is determined to settle the estate. KUZAUETII FI.INN. Adm’rx with will annexed. Oct 13 1 4t 9i LL'BIN'S, VIOLET’S account, &c. For Sale or Rent. HE llesideuce of tho subscriber. Terms moderate* Apply to JOHN W. LEE, Trustee. Nov 17 6 Lt T do bonis non ( V * Susan M. Salisbury, Si others. J V virtue of an order of sale to me directed, by Hon. J. M. llutbind, Judge of the 4th | circuit,! will sell at Public Auction nt Darling ton Court. House, on the first Monday iu Decem ber next. All the Heal Estate described in the pleadings in the above staled case. Terms of sale : One-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and twoyear*, purchaser to give bond with interest from the day of sale payable annually, secured by a mortgage of the promisee, and to pay for all necessary papers including revenue rOUBHY-S, Soaps, Extracts, Pomades. Oils and Toilet. Waters, A full line of Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Buffalo, Ivory and Shell Combs. O. \V. AIMAH, Chemist mid Drwjtjist. Corner of King and Yanderhorst Streets. CUAUI.ESTON, S. C. 0(t.27 2 3m. Florence Hotel. T he a hove hotel has been ntiio vnt- ly tilted up and refurnished since the close "t the war, and now affords superior accouimo- j daliens to the travelling public. The table is j supplied with the best that Northern aud .South ern markets c:i^ afford. Tlie proprietor is do THE LIFE Ejrtraordinary Career and Datrig Esplnift ALLAN PINKERTON, Til R GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE We have now in Preparation and win Publish on the 27ih of Oc tober, Instant, in No. 1261 of tho NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, the j most able and successful Detective the world has ; ever known. I We have been at great pains to obtain the facts j and circumstances attending the remarkable life ! of’this moist extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental in developing the greatc»i crimes commit)dd inlhis country, atrdbringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in* valuable tervice to the Government during tha late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly a Bomnnce of Life, ami the demand for it in all parts of the country will ho so great that those who desire to secure copies, and who live at a lisfance, should either subscribe at once, or no-z stamps. Yv\ Nov Id E. CHARLES, r. c. r t a. s. 4 4l j termined to keep th<J besl eating house South of ! tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase the Potomac* inch 21 J. W. G AMBLE, Proprietor. that tiny may obtain a order. Get 27 full supply on their first ..Jj.lTll IMI -iu.