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THE 3D .A. IR, Xj I IfcT Gr T O IfcT IDEHOGHAT. | rt I* f* rt t ! “ ’'“‘''‘ti'''* o* Mr. Jilntckt'ords guilt, and will ft ( f W V l % W 4* briii" an iiidictiueut against him at once. Vf jspjjESDAV. ^iOVKWBKR 84. or without given a quid j>ro <jiuj, that may and no doubt will have opposition. lie lie One of lire moti prominent officialy in the | dislikes work as much as the negroes. He Treasury Hepartment at Washington is ! wants a position where he can make other implicated with Illatchford. | people pay his expenses; so do the negroes. Since man to man is so unjust. Ho wants to keep his seat in Congress, Im» Wc hardly know which man to trust, cause there is a chance for picking, especially if that man he a Republican office MAI hi Ub bU. DAikOiaiiN A. Dabu.ngto.v Coustt. Horr.ce WiMiarason ] Win. K. James ami .Tohn Bill J. James, ILx'vs of S. 11. j to m.ar?bnll assett®, Wilds, f &c. i jiiii to Marshal The Fulr. Wt efip from the Umov Timet the follow- in" notice of tho Agricultural Fair lately Lei* in Oofninbia, 8. C. •‘The Agri.mluirul Fair Columbia, on Wednesday,Thursday and Friday oflastweek was a perfect success. Kverything was favor able, and every one was pleased, the rain of Tusday war sufficient to settle the diut, and not enough to make the gromid muddy. The fair days were clear and bright. The Ex hibition. in every department, was creditable. Horses, mules and cattle, hogs sheep and poultry, showed that careful stock-raising were not wanting in our State. Cotton, ramie, rice, wheat , oata. &c., were placed there by anccessful planters. Improved cotton-presses, wheat- thrashers, and agricultural machine ry of different kinds, attracted the attention of progressive farmers. Andso, too, in every department of industry, this fair gave evi dence of South Carolina ingenuity and energy. Union was there, competing successful for several premiums, as the prize-list shows. In many respects, the fair was pleasant reunion of South Carolinians. It was a State affair. South Carolina managed and controlled it; the money of our own people carried it through. Nothing came from the State-offi cials- Politics were eschewed, and men of prominent position, republican in principle, entered the gates with oomplimentary ticlwts. Rut others, now holding high office in the present State government, went ns the hum blest citizen, if they went at all. There was no cringing, no botying of the knees, and the Executive Committee, by their action, have satisfied us, that exalted position, when not hold by gentlemen, tempts not the homage of South Carolinians And it was a reunion of friends long parted. Every section of the State was represented, by a goodly number of her citizens. , From three or four thousand people could be seen every day upon the grounds and in the hall. Since the war, no such gathering has been had in the State, of her own sons and daughters; who love her still, as dearly as ever, as a thing apart from her preaent rulers. A N;id Accident. We clip from an Exchange the following account of a sad accident, which oecured in Columbia, during tho scsion of the late Agri- cuuurat cao holder under Grant, whose peculiar pets, it seems, can well afford to make him valuable presents. COMHCSICATKO. Maysviiu, S. C., Nov. 15.1SG9. Wc happened to bo at Kingstrcc on Fri day last; we arrived at that place on the morning train by the North Eastern Rail Road, and found a large assemblage of ne groes congregated WUjrc the Court House. At the corner of each street there was a crowd, all sizes, ages, sexes and conditions were there—tho young the middle-aged, and the old: the young and stout, tho old and feeble, the Mind, the halt, the lame and the lazy, all in various groups, waiting, “Micaw- ber-like, tor something to turn up. Wc con'd see that something unusual had caused them to meet, and our curiosity was excited to know what it was. AVe asked sev eral negroes what was the occasion of their meeting, but they were reticent. Each one of them appeared to happen there without knowing the why or the wherefore. One old fellow however, more communicative cf the negroes think they might as well have the place, and for all tho good he does, can fill the place and take the prr diem and the mileage. Some time ago the negroes were directed by AA'hittemore; now they arc as free as hots. Go it AA'hittemore! Go it ne- Geo. B I. W. McCall, aud i others. J V virtue cf an order to me directed by die Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th cir cuit, I will .sell at Public Auction at Darlington Court House, on the first Monday in December, j lington, C. if., the residue of the personal estate iiOl’ctCC IV lliUlljftOU, | Win. E. James and John | J. James. Ex’rs, vs. Geo. 1. W. McCall and I Assets, Injunc- others, creditors of »S. li. j tion, Wilds. J P URSUANT to an order of his Honor Judge J. M. Rutland, in this cause, of date 20«h October, instant, to us directed, we wilt «eU on Wednesday, the 6th of December next, at the plantation known as the Ervin Plaoe, j»o#r Par* I i' if i 11 t l .v f. f I 11 1 PSi ikt.C M ATE OF SO. (JAK0L1NA. In Common Pleas IUklington County. Bill for 1 J account, &c. BETA, next, All the real estate described in the plead ings in the above stated case, namely ; Tho house and Lot on Pearl street, in Darlington Village, the residence of the late Col. S. H, Wild# containing 89 acres, more or less—the house is /arge and commcdious and the out buildings in goodie pair. Lot in fcjpringvlllu. with the buildings thereon, continuing six acres, «aore or less. Lot in Spidngville with the buildings thereon i coufainiug 7| acres, more or less. =- — -^rrrrx-j:—. — j Tract of land containing f>02 ftcrefi, more or MARRIED, on the 21st inst., at the residence j lying on Black Pwamp, Darlington County, of the bride’s Grandfather, in Darlington, by the j adjoining lands of the late Mrs. Emily L, Bacot, Rev. J. E. Watson, Mr. Joiim R. Lileh, of Greens- ! Estate of Dr. S. F. Ervin, and lands formerly ^ si • ■ owned by the late Jno. D. Witherspoon, boro, N. C., to Miss Lizzie. A. DfUosz, of this T , a( , t ’ of i and c0 „| a i u ing 150 Acres more or less, lying on the public road leading from Dar lington Court House to the “Pocket Landing” on hiimcnciil. place. May their lives swcotly blend in one, and ns of the late Col. S. H. Wihfc*, t*oi>**isting of Mules, Cattle, Provisions, Farming Implements, &c. Terms Cash. HORACE AVII.LIAMSON,) A\'. K. JAMES, 1- Ex’i JNO. J. JAMES. Nov. 10, IRGlt. V 8t STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. Darlington County. Robt. Hurilee ami A\ m, II, A Rill to Ca:.non, Exr'ii. | Forecloze Mortgage Joseph Bacotto, ar.il A'v E Zimmormaa, B Y virtue of an ardor of sale to me directed by the .'Ion. .1. M. Rutland, Judjzc of the 4th E.j •' , . ; r :' : the Oreat Pee Dee R.ve.r, adjoining lands of I!. »t,y tl,e Mon .1. oi. i nuami JuUite ot me sin 111*." gently glide down the stream oi fitne, May F Williamson and Geo. W.Dargan, known as circuit, l wtlUeU at public auction at Darlington .1- . » ... ... O- A*..,,,.* \1 r.r* il •• vr in 1"W» *s r» t no rude storm ever man* their onward course. o o nvr xx n xt c x a. i-. Char!t»lon JIurkel. Nov. 22.—Cotton, in «f)od demand, sales about 500 bales. Middling S4)@24}o. SlPEOI^Xj XsTOTICES. ‘•The painful accident, which closed the i late Fair at Columbia, threw a feeling of sadness over the whole exhibition. A sud den death, at a time like that, when all are experiencing a buoyancy of spirit, is apt to affect, us with gloom; but in addition to this, young Gnighard died so horribly—crushed to death beneath the weight of his own horse! He was a gtiod rider, and was no stranger to to the saddle; bat he was unable to get off in time from his falling horse. The horse was •track by another, and lost Lis balance; he plunged and reared in his efforts to gain it, and at last fell over on his back, with AA’illie Guignard beneath him. The horse made thre* aovsrsl efforts to rise and fell back again upon bis master; and once he pawed the forehead of his victim. But from the time of the first fall, until 1 $ P. M., on Satur day. when he died, poor young Guignard was unconscious of friends, of thought, of pain or anything.” A Swindler on his Konnds. New Yorlt Market. Nov. 20.—Cotton steady at 355c. Flour than tho rest told us that he came to hear j dull, prices ranging from bt 50 to SO.00, ac- Mr. AA'hittemore. He heard that Mr. AVhit- cordidg to grades temore had some land he was going to divide among the negroes, and he wanted to get a piece, if he could. AA’hcn the mules were being shared among them last year they gave out before they got to AVilliamsburgh and ho hoped the land would reach far enough to give him a piece anyway, and if so be be could get some land ho could wait until Mr. AA'hittemore got another supply of mules. After our business was done, and wc had loitered about the village, waiting for the evnuiug train, until we were tired—you know, Mr. Editor, how tiresome it is “to wait for tho wagon”—we saw the negroes moving towards that old building known as Staggers’ Hotel. It was announced that Mr. AVbitfcmore would address his constituents from the piazza of tho Hotel. AA r c moved down with the crowd. Any thing to kill time was acceptable then, aud a speech from AVhittemore would do as well as anything else. AVe got there in time fir the commencement and we stayed as long as AVhittemore whittled. He spoke under u pressure, something weighed on his mind, not on his conscience ; for even the negroes have the knowledge of the fact that he was manuttetured in Massa chusetts where they leave sucl things out of the composition of man. Sjrvqfcin on his mind. The promises Cj wore before him in the faces and those faces we—* asking which Whlttemore AA’hittemore is ennn can dodge, buVh" docs A man named Adolph Mycr, apparently sf Jewish birth, recently established a silver smith’s shop at Appomattox Court House He remained about a mouth during which time he was well patronized. At the end of it he decamped, taking with him some five or six gold aud some twenty silver watches, supposed tobc worth several hundred dollars. Nothing is known of the direction taken by h.ui It is hoped that the following description of the swindler may lead to his identification and arrest: He is a low man, with dark hair, somewhat curly; speaks broken English; is about-five feet six inches high about twenty- five years old; has a cocked eye aud a down-’ cast look; bis right eye is the larger; his eyes are dark; wears a moustache, and a stove pipe hat which has been cut down, AA’hen he left he had on a gray suit. He was last seen at the Court House Sunday night. Myer recently did business at Living ston Depot, in Nelson county. lie signs his name AV. A D. My or, and says he resides in New Orleans. All honest people are warned to he on their guard against him.—Lyurh- inrj Republican. More Kcpiiblifaii Fraud. Another member of the God-and-morality yet. If you owe a negro, you must pay him. Holding to bail for contracts is done away with, in most cases, and the ert sa, is an unu sual process in those days; but. sir, a negro can collect a small bill where a ca. sa. or a bail writ would fail to accomplish anything. AA’hittcmoro has filled his basket with chips. Ho is unwilling to give place, as yet, to any of his less fortunate confreres, but l.o wants a new jack knife. The old one will uot cut. AA’c expected when we saw AA'hittomore- come out to speak to ttie crowd, that he had some new <insil to dazziejjieir eyes with some new tones to his bell wim which to de light their ears; lutwe were disappointed. He wants a jack knife and something to cut. Can’t you got up a subscription for him, to enable him to buy a now jack knife? AVe will furnish the whittling stuff. AA’hittemore pleased the negroes as long as he talked of the white man aud his desire to cheat the negro. He pleased them mightily. He tickled their fancies by telling them that in those places where there was most steal ing on the part of the negro, there was most unfair dealing on the part of the white. He excused his dear pets for their thievish pro pensities. “A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind.’’ H e came, at last, as lie had to do. to (he land question, you ought to have been there to see how cautiously he approached it. It had to come however. There was no dodging it. The negroes wanted to hear something about that land. Well, sir, they heard it. It was worth hearing and worth seeing. The negroes did not expect to hear Mr. Whittcmorc say that if they wanted land they had to buy it aud pay fur it. Oh ! no* no such thingl They came to hear of the land being divided out. They came to get their share of it, and they went home curs ing, not only deeply but loudly. The reti cence of the morning was gone- They could tell you how they were summoned to Kings trcc and why they came—they were commu nicative after \Vhittemore's speech. Thev could tell you what they expected in the morning and what they did not get, what they were promised and what they did not receive. The mule was not there. That the “Sukey Cannon” plsioo. Tract of land on the publio rooad le^dins: from Darlington Court House to Lawrence’s Bridge on Lynche’s Creek, two miles from Darlington Court House, containing 983$ acres, more or less, known as the “Ervin Tract” to be sold in two separate tracts ns iieor equal as they oan be made. Tract of land on Indian Branch about one and a half miles from Darlington. C. H., containing 2009 acres, more or less, to be sold in 10 differ ent tracts, plats of which will be shown on day of sale (the title to a part of this tract is disputed.) Terms of sale : Onc-thirJ cash, the balance on a credit of 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 all 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 ho insured until f lic whole of the purcdja.se money is paid. W. K. CHj&LES, c. c. p. * a. 8. Novcuiber 10 5 4t Assignee’s Sale. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. South Carolina Disrrict. EX PARTE—S. AV. MORRIS, DAVID PIG ATE—H. E. P. SANDERS. Assignee, 7/1 Re, JOHN M. TIMMONS, Bankrupt. In Bakmptcy. P ursuant to an order of the Honorable Judge Bryan, in the above case, l will sell on Wed nesday, tho (15th) fiiftccnth day of December next, at Tinimouaville, S. C., all the right, title, and interest of said Bankrupt, in aud to the fol lowing real esta' e : Lot No. GG, fronting on Railroad street in the town of Tiramonsviile, known as the Bristow and Blackwell lot, measuring 48 feet on front and back line by 105 feet deep, more or less, with the buildings thereon. Lot No- 126 in the rear of lot known as the A. B. Bristow lot, in the town of Tiimnonsvillc, S. C, 48 feet in front and rear by GUfeet, more or less. Lot 127 fronting on Rail Road street, in town ot Timmonsville, 66 feet in front and back line 1 y 105 feet deep, more or less. And also at the same time and place at the risk of tho former purchasers, the following real es- ,te: Lot No. 4 in town of Timmonsville, fronting fftret 210 feet by' 210 feet on street j one acre more or less. in Timmonsville fronting 210 feet by 2 10 feet on street, con- imire or less. r >, ©n Brockinton and Clifford , insvih .Jiof.rl e.ich,by210 led ,, . , on tk£ other f\no sides, .j., re 0 r less, ceutaiuing —Every person who sends $3.50 Jo the “XIX > air. o E®. KOSKOO—ARE YOU SICK nervous, or debilitated ? Arc you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration, &c.? If so, you oan be restored to health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when ofll other remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine; the Formula is around each botUc. and it is a standard remedy of rieognizeil merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, aid recommended by many thousands of our best citizens. For sale by druggists aud Merchants everywhere. For sale by Hart, Parker k Co. Sept 8 48 ly SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in want of Doors. Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad vertisement of P. P. Toalo. the large msnuthetur- er of those goods in Charleston. Prico list fur nished on applicat ion. THE “XIX CENTURY” PUB- eation Co., at Charleston, have been so success ful in literary enterprise that they are distribut ing hundreds of choice Standard works/recto the purchasers of fthe Msgazin^r- ?sk for it at this office. Sept 8 s f . 8m Rtf- LADIES ST?: any disease peculiar to their health by uying Dr. La‘ It^uWftos the sec lr?i.te a Vvltb^ vKKSU l>*5? Court House, on the 1st. Monday in December next all the Real Est ate described in the pleadings in the above stated case on the following terms : So much cash ss may be necessary to pay ihe cost of this ease and Ihe 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. AA r . E. CHARLES, c. c. r. * g b, Nov 10 4 4t Bill to Mar shall Arnetts, Ac. A HANDSOME INPU CENTURY” Publication Co., at Charleston, 8, C., receives that superb MagaWne for ono year, ami a copy of either of the Waverly Novels or the works of Charles Dickens that may be derig nated—Specimen number with Premium list 85 cents. Sept 8 49 3m St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.’. F.\ M.\ T HE REGt-’LAR COMMUNICATOR OF THIS Lodge, will be held on Monday Dec. 13, at 7 o’clock. P. M. Brothers will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of F. F. WARLEY, W.\ M.\ J. W. Lee, Secretary Jan 15, 18G9—t-f. CAMPBELL CHPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.'. M.\ T HE (OF FLORENCE.) I EG CL A R CONVOCATION OF THIS in Florence, mi Wednesday .Dec.. “I! at 8,P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern themselves accordingly. By order M.\ K.\ II. -. P.-. H. M. GILBERT, Secretary. June 2 3") ly AMITY LODGE. No.121, A.’.F.’.M.- FI.OKESTCE, S. C. party has come to grief. Deputy Collector | they knew and were reconciled to. The S .n.uel T. Bl.xtcbford, of the New York Cus- I l an j WM here, and if they got any of it they have to pay for it. AA'hittemore came out loin-house, has within a short time succeeded in swindling the Govermont outof 5700,000. and has left for parts unknown A warrant is oi.r for l.is arrest, hut as yet he cannot he found. The eontribution of 5500 made by him toward purchasing a horse fi r Grant in AVasliiugton was a sort of biscuit cast upon the waters, which he has taken back unto h’;n.«elf swollen fourteen hundred fold f.-im its long soaking! An investigation is going on under the d’- ractiou o. 1‘Xricl Attorney I'icrrcpc-m, who and told them so. They believe it now, al though when wc used to tell them so they did no* believe i s AVhittemore has made his o’ ips out of them. The poor deluded creat'ircs are— hkc the puppies he spoke of—gettin." their eyes oprn ; In will have a new jack knife | for them 1 lore long. and. he knows how t > j whittle. There is one draw back on AA’hit- j tom.-re at this time. There are so many i ■’■ - th*t want in ney without work I IF. R E O U L A R COM MUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will be hoMen at Masonic ILall, Florence, »S. C., on Wednesday, 17 UiNov. at 8 o’clock, I*. M. The arrear list will be read and the rule ap plied. By order W. ■. M.\ G. McD. STOLL, Secretary. iii !y_ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TXXE Farmers and Planters of DARLINGTON COUNTY. S it will be impo-siblc to procure for niiorh- season, full supplies of the ‘•Peruvian ftii.iiii'.” avc take pleasure in recommending ro ike notice of the Farmer* nnd Planters uf tl i-t c-ainty the 'CAllDLIXA FKRTJI.JZF.ll,' I Lot 65 in Timmonsvilh», fronting on Wilming ton & Manchester Railroad, 260 feet by 215 feet on rear line and 210 feet deep, more or less 115 in Timmonsville, fronting on Brockinton street, 210 feet by 210 feet on street, con taining one acre, more or less. Lot 61, near the Depot, in the town of Timmons, villc, measuring in front on Wilmington & Man chester Railroad 64 feet, 54 feet on back line by 94 feet in depth, more or less. Lot 67, inTimmonsvilh with the buildings there on, fronting the Wilmington & Manchester Rail road, measuring 48 feet on front and back line by 105 feet in depth. Lot No. 80, fronting on Market und Keith streets in Timmonsville. 210 feet each by 210 feet in depth, more or less. Lot. 15, Fronting on Warren street and streets in Timmonsville, 210 feet each by 210 feet ia depth, more or less. Lot 12 fronting on Brockinton aad streets 210 feet each by 210 feet in depth, more or less. Lot 79 fronting on Pinckney street and Market street 200 feet each by 200 feet in depth, more or less. Lot. 64 fronting on Wilmington & Manchester Railroad and Keith streets, 200 feet each by 200 feet in depth. Lot 42 fronting on Byrd street in Timmonsville 150 feet and on back line 180 feet by 210 feet in depth. Lot 105, fronting onBrokingtonstreet—street 210 feet each by 210 feet in depth more or less, Lot, 106, fronting on’Brockington streetand — street 210 feet each by 210 feet in depth more or less, Lot 107, in Timmonsville containing one Aero more or less, Lot 109, fronting on Brockington street—street 210 feet each by 210 feet in depth more or less, Lot No 110, trontiog on Brockington street and strcetJ210 feet each, by 210 feet more or less, Lot 111, on street in Timmonsville, con taining one Acre more or less, Loi No. 121, Measuring 420 feet on Brocking ton street, 430 on the Road to Morris’ mill, by 220 feet on street, Also, Lots No. 5 ; No. 7 : No. 26 ; No. 33; No. 81; No. 48. No. 44 ; No. 108; No. 1<»! : No. 112 ; No, 113; No. 116 ; No, 118 ; No, 119 ; No. 120 ; 122; No, 123 ; and No. 124, containing from one to 5| acres, and are bounded ns repre sented by a plat of the Town oi Timmonsville. Also, Tract of land in Darlington County S. C, STATE OF SO. CAROLINA. In Common Plbas Darlington County. James B. Jarrott, Ex’r. vs. Kd. Chas. Jarrctt, Jas. II. McClenaghan. i Evan J. Lide, and others. J B Y virtue of and order cf sale to me directed by the Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th circuit, I will sell at Public Auction at Florence, 8. C., on the 2nd Monday iu December next, or some convenient day thereafte All the Real Estate described in the pleadings ia the above stated case, iu such tracts as will bo announced on the day of sale. Terms of sale—one-third cash, the balanoo on a credit of one and two years, purchasers ♦«> 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, ineluding revenue stamps* AY. E. CHARLES, c. 0. r 4 o. s. Nov 10 4 4t J, M, Woodward, TAKFH pleasure in announcing to his friends and customers, that he still continues to kc«*pon hand a full and general assortment of Japan mid iMain Tin Ware, which he offers at wholesale aud retail for cash country produce. He has on hand and for sale, 4 general assort ment of C>ROd£llIf3M, and i* alsc prepared to supply the public with COOKING STOVES, GRATES, &c. &c, at the shortest notice* He is also Agent for the Marble W*v>s at Phe- raw, S. C., 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 os low rates as can be done in any other establishment- Nov 10, 1769. 4^ Am 7 IN EQUITY. PARTE 1 Din Tor ® r •fi 11 HUNTER V l»o*I, j! yr. MxCLENAGHAN'. J &o, a PURSUANT to an order in the above stated case I will sell nt Darlington Court House, on Wednesday, the loth of December next, the land described in the above stated case, called the ‘•Cook Place,” containing Five Hundred acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by High Hill Creek ami land of Mrs. L. S. Jordan, East by lands of L. S. Jordan and Jac. Gee, South by Zimmerman road. West by lands of Sordan. Terms.—Land to bring at. least four thousand dollars. Fifteen Hundred dollras to be paid iu cash, three-fifths of the balance on the first of January, 1871, and the remaining two-fifths on the first of January, 1872, with interest on the several amounts, payable annually until the whole is paid. The purchaser to give bond wijh two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of tho purchase money. W. E. CHARLES, C. C, 1\ Not 24 _6 3^ Assignee’s Sale. I will sell at Timmonsville, S. C , on the 15th day of December next, at ihe risk of the former purchaser, all the right, title and interest of Jas. T. Bristow, Bankrupt, in and to all that tract and plantation of land lying being and situate on the North side of Lake Swamp. On the public Road leading from Darlington Court House to Timmonsville, three miles from Timmonsville, containing onohundred (100) acres, more or less, said tract of land h.i'ii such shape and bounda ries as are represented on a plat of the same, which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms—one-third cash, balance in two equal annual instalment*, w ith inter' st payable annual ly until the whole be pa: 1, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. HENRY E. P. SANDERS, Assi'jvfir nf .Jas. i\ Bristow, Buvkrujit. Nor 24 ‘ C 3t STATE OF S(X CAROLINA. Daiujngto.v County. hi Common Ph as. MoCull. Glrn’x.. ) Bill fi r I’.irti- vs titi..ii aiul ac- Win. T. Mi-Call, ct. 1 \ count. Abijtih B. Bristow, Adw’r, do bonis non vs Susan M. Salisbury, & others. B y virtue of an order of sale to me directed, l>v It an, J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4lh circuit, I will sell at Public Auction ai Darling- Ion Court House, on Ihe first Monday iu Decem ber noxl. Ail Hie Real Estate described in the pleadings in the above stated case. Terms of sale : One-lUird cash, tlic balance on a oeodit of one and twoycars. purchaser to give bond wilh interest from the day of sale payable ansuafiy, secured by a mortgage of Ihe premises, and to pay for ail necessary papers including revenue stamps. W. E. CHARLES, c. c. p. * o. ». Noy 10 4 4t “STATE OF SO. CAROLINA- Darlington County. Klihu W. Cannon, Adnir., A Bill toroerehall vs. ( AasetU, lu- Marparet Law, j junction acet,, E. Franklin Law, ct. al J and relief. B Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Don. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th Circuit, j will sell at Public Auction, at Darling, ton Court House, on the first Monday in Decem ber next, tho Real Estate of D. Sydney Law, in said county, described in the pleadings in the above stntc'd ease. Conditions,so much caah as will defryy the expenses of these proceedings, the bal ance to be paid in one, two anti 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, c. c. r. a a. s. Nov 10 4 4t J. B. Jarrott, Executor,'J Bill to Marshal vs. I Assets; Injuno- Ed. Charles Jarrott, \ tion Account Jas. H. M'Sleuaghan j aud Relief. Evan J, Lide, A others. ) P URSUANT to an order of hia Honor Judga J. M. Rutlond, in the above stated cause, to me directed, I will sell on Wednesday, the 15th of December next, at the plantation known as tho Cussaok Plaoe, near the town of Florence, the residue of the personal property of tlie late U*\ James II, Jarrott, consisting or Mules, Horses, Farming Implement, Provisions, house furniture, Ac, Terms cash on delivery. JAMES B. JARROTT, Ex’r. Nov 24 8x S. F. COLE, WHOLESALS A RETAIL DEALER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. TlMMOJiiKVII.DE, S. 0. A new and complete stock ju*t received from Baltimore, which is being daily added to. Call and see them. Nov 10 4 3w New Store. We have just opened a new, and well scllected stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, Six miles from Darlington Village. Wc respectfully ask the public to give us aoftll, Guy Stock Mils speak for itself. TAKROTT * CO. Sept 13 ^ 30 tf Come and 0 New Stock!! Dry Goods, G metrics, Clothing, Hardware, Huts and Caps, Shoes and Trunks, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Notions, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A FINE STOCK OF PATENT JVH e dlioixAos, which will he sold at low figures. Tfics* goods have jn-t been bought at the heavy decline. A call will satisfy any ouc as to thoir quality, aud cheapness. Sept 13 90 tf__ Mr§. Parker’s D ress t rimmings n*.d Fancy Goods are now open and ready lor sale. Fringes. Gimps. Buttons, and handsome Sllfc Cloak Butlons Children s All-wool Scotch Plaid Hose, Nubia**. Ladies’ and Childrens* woolen Hoods, Ladies* Woolen Fauchions, very pretty, Infants crochet shoos. Linen Tape trimming, Cftrii’a Frilling. Corsett*, vS;c.. also one piece of very pretty plaids. Her Millinery stock is plctc. MRS. PARKER "W^CTILT. make up walking suits- for ladies and children ; she will receive Patterns from the North each month during the season. Oct 27 a tf Mill Pond and Channel OYSTKRS. A FTER the 1st of November, it is proposed to furnish these Oysters, either in the Shell or Opened in quantities to suit purchasers, and at the lowest market prices. The M;H Pond Oysters supplied, will be th% celebrated Gully Island Oysters, from the Luca.*’ Mill Pond ai Charleston, which for flavor aud plumpness is well known to be un~ surpassed. Terms cash—Orders solicited from nil parts of the country. Address TUOMAS MoCRADY, Agent, P. O. Box No. 239, Charleston, s. REVERENCES> LOUIS O. DARGAN, FLUNKS’ CROSS ROADS, R espectfully eaii« tfo t«esiion ofhi« patrons and the publio generally, to a choice stuck of IF.A.lX/EIXrX' And Plantation Supplies, Just received at his old stand, [and acUing in quantities at prices tuauit purchasers. Kept 1 iS j) If You Want I ODD COLOGNE, GO TO ur June 1(1 HART, PARKER k CO. « tf FOR THK Hi .A. 1DX ZEC S. Mrs, E. H. HAYNSWORTH, H AS removed to the 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 JAMES KNOX JOHN GILL. KNOX & GILdL, COMMISSION MERC HANTS, FACTORS IN COTTON <fc RICE, Wo, 125, Smith’s Wharf, JIA L T1MORE, Md- Liberal advances made upon Cotton shipped to us. and will hold the same until ordered to sell. Sept 8 49 Cm To lle.nt. 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 twelve (12) acres of good land attached. Ap ply to G. B. DARGAN. Oct 27 2 4t Klbul-efli T. Dissolution of Copartnership. T"- HE Co-partnership heretofore existing be- I.. \Y. Scarborough and D. C. Rey- j nobis, under the name and style of Scarborough ... v r • 1 ■ eem^-sr • . * • ~ . . . } \" Kevn *!ils. is this day dissolved by mutual con- containing t»0 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands ^ \ virtue 01 an ord°r of sale to mo directed ! * •' formerly owned by James Oliver, William Geo. (■ 5by «he Hon. J. M. Rutland, Judge of the 4th | 1 c-j ■ \ t> nrwp / ir*n 1 r c. » r w/at nc? Mrs. Ham and known as the land where William ! ", bi. 1 wills. 11 ;l . • ubbe An dion, ui Darling- i W, “ 0t ( ’ H & KKlNOLDS. Oliver lived, | ton Oourt House, on the first Monday in Dec cm j Octobei 1, .69. 4 4t Tract of land in Darlington County .S c.,con , ber next. ( ^ taming 167 Acres, more or less, bounded on the ; The two tracts of Land described in the plead- ! JN O JL 1 C y I ‘ 1. Nmth. aud oast by buds ofW. ». Timmoi-. South ; ings iu the almvo «t:ir. d esse, t >„e known os the \ j-j-jhk undersign*! hive this day formed a Mcllvame tract, e e , e » tnree hut, Ired and | _L fopartnership. undo, the name and slyle !• tv.. ,; ■ neves, nud ihe other auuwn ns the Me- j |.|,;\ xol.ll.S & SCAUlitlROi Gil AH urti- *«t>tatt>t»'f. l«o hundred and twenty ; c | e s usually kept in * country store can be found five acres, more or b -ir. On tlic followtng term 0 : by lands formerly owned by Thomas Iii!!. and on the west by lands of Hill, Gray aud McLendon and known 11s the ‘-Hicks Land.” Tract of land in i'larcndon County, S. C., con taiuing 450 acres, more or less, adjoining binds of James Thomas, J<-(d Allen, and Jessie Hill, known as the “Grant Land,” Tract of land in Glarcndon County, 8. C.. con- : taiuing 935 acres, more or less, situate on Burnt | Branch and Kingstrcc .Swamp, waters of Black i River, hounded North by lands of Stephen L. FLtytl, t. J/. Knight, and estate of Wm. 1„ Hick- ■ son, on the East by lands . f Win, L. HicK-1 son agd Estut'* ol .lnmos J/cKenzie, South hy land i of Duncan SrnyUy, Noah Floyd, XcrsiIH—'Bie-ilFrd cash, and t!ic balan -e j upon a credit of one :.nd two years. With inter*-• | to wit ; One third cash, (he balance on a credit of one and two years, payable in equal annua! instalments, with in: r *.it from the day of sale, payable annually. The pi ire has or to be required to give bond together with a mortgage ot the premises, to secure tho purchase money, and to pay for necessarv papers and stamps. W. I*;. ( HAULKS, c. CM*, i o. s. Nov 10 4 4t at our establishment. Motto: “Quick sales and ‘mall profits.” Give as a call. UKYNOLDS & SCAB ROROl'GII. Mim’s X Roads. Nov.11, 1869. 3—1m JAMES At>0EIt A CO. HON. J. B. CAMPBELL, Ult. JAMES HAVEN ELI., Oct 13 UAVID JKNNTNOa, MCCBAOV * AON, JOHN S. KYAN. I 2m COULTER & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTON FACTORS, 53 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, Mil. Lilx'inl advances made on consiuuiisMiU, Represented by DARKER & KELLY, ' Darlington, S. 0. Oct 27 2 3w TO TITE Southern People! INSURE YOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided. For. Tomorrow IVi MAY Die ! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insurunce Company, BJCiniOXD, VA. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for ISGft. 40 "jjlct. Purely a Southern Institution. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—.PolUiMi Non-forfeiting, This popular and and sncoossful ?tfiU|thorn Lifs Insurance tN>nipaiiy now stands nt the head of the list of the best, most Lruun.M.and stkonosst Companies In America. Its affairs are govern*, ed by the mkst mks in our oivuutry, and th% prompt manner in which the policies are pai*^ when due. as •veil ns th* careful and prudent ia« vestment ot its funds, recommend it to tho SOUTHERN PEOPLE, as THK Company for them to Insure in, w. c. CAitiiiMiTOX, President. John e. edwards, Vice President, n. j. kartsouk. .Secretary. J. J. Hopkins, Asst. Secretary. Directors for South Carolina.—R*. Oov. M, L. Bonham, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. J, J, Warut&w. S. L. Leaphart. The undersigned respectful^ soliclta the pa tronage of the good eitizens of this section for this company, Addcrss G. McD. STOLL. Agent, Floronoe, S. (V Dr. W. A. Washington, Medical Adviser, Oct 13 1 l r which is tiekn.ovledged by those who have vxperi- j from dav of-al*')»uy .ibli annually until the w! minted with it, io be the best U- nimcrcinl ma-J :vm oimt both principle and in!cie«t be* paid, the nitre iu the maiket. j pyr^'.hvser or purchasers to give his or their Bond We are Agents for the sale of this valuable , (tr w jth approved security, aud mortgage STATK OF SO. Dak! INtiTOX Fertilizer, and tln»se who wish to secure it shoud make immediate application to uk. W pared to show samples and furnish circulars of same* derm. $60 (X) cash. *>r $65.00 on time, with approved security, payable fir-; November 1870. We are also Agents for tlic firm of Messrs. Geo. W. Williams & Co., Factors, and will make cash advances to three-fourths the value on cot- | ton. consigned toeitherthe above firm in Chorlos ton, K C.,or Wi/lirms. Ibrnle , c tv,., of N. York. BKliORMK tV BYHIh Jjnres Drp't. $ (\ Nov 23 0 ly ur m rtgages o: e are pro- necessary papers irotilnfa e.f I 111’ \ Assignee aaI'J Nov 24 ho premises, and to pay for ail and stamps. LIY IT Ih SANDERS. . M. Tiimnous, Biukrujd G J. M. MtCaii. (’ T. A of MeCal! A*liu JliKH .S S. Elizaiieth V.. ct. al. CAKOLINA. County. I Bill | lor | Account and | Relief. Y virtue of an S^hy the Hon. J. M. K itland. Judge of the 4th i Unciiit, 1 will s< il at Public Auction at Darliug- ’ sale to mo directed i R l%Lv t!:o Non. .1 M. L it! I^kTO'tXOG- , , , ,1 Ion I'ouit Ilouso. on mu In -t Momiav in Deccm- 4 t.L )".*r.»oiia I- A. f. t ulpoi g> j 1)cr TJw l icM . (raot of LauJ jcscribed in not,, or iccount are rcqiivaicl lo cone tor- tho r ,^, lin , s ,1,,. , lb „ ve cft <e whi'.I ami scii*o. ,r H.eir iK counts will be put in , Xt ,,. ul8 o1 ,1,,. . :l!l , theliaioisoralavierforcnllccDon K. CHARLES Instate Notice. a: Hack Again! M ACULLA R, W1LL1AMS & PARKER, WOULD inform th-ir old customer* and all who are in want of good clothing, tlmt they have opened Store X .. King street. Cliurlealon, and ha\c in sf >re a large stock of Seasonable, l ine and Mnlium (Jluthiny, We are selling entire Business snit j nt$10; £12; $14; SIT, $1S; $21 : 5*22 : $26 : $28 nr d $80. Dref ■ Suita at $18 ; $2 0 $35; and $50. Dres-’ Frocks at $10 to $30. Sack* and English walking coats from $5 f o $20. Pan taloons $3 to $13 Veats $1.60 to $7. We warrant all clothing made by us equal iu all respects to the best ordered work. FURNISHING GOODS. Our “Perfect Shh-t ’ at $2 aud $3; Merino Un der Fltirts nyd Drav crs. .g I each. Linen t’ollars $ 1, $!.50 and $2 per dozen. Gloves. Hosiery, Tics, Dews. Scarfs, &<•. &e., extremely low pV4‘,«es. ^ Heavy double and twist ('a-simere at rciai! at Si per yard jfogg* < )ne i•vice nnd no deviation. MA(M JiAR, >VU,UA>!4 Sore Nov ^ BARKER, AV 297 Kiiu/-8frrrt % ton 24 r '.V 1 iipud I'l/ M'-Duff C'.trn li 2m LL pem.ii, liavinjr (icniaii.ls nirainsi. the fia- j tale of Moses Klias Witherspoon, deceased, j will present them properly proven within the ! time requirop hy law. and those indebted to the ! said estate will make payment to the undersign- ! cd, orh' rauthorized agont, J. Boy* 4 Witherspoon. ; ELIZABETH p WITHERSPOON, | Qualified Executrix. ; TMyBTISF LENA I1UTMAUHLB, late of rfiarles- Nov 3 3 3t | lyB ton, bogs leave to announce that she rvill j open a (.’rccdict S» houl for Misses and t hildrej^ Florence Hotel. I ”’ 1 "r 1 *?.--".'L Ssund. New School, T Not '.-l '•—lit I Nov. 10 4 c. c. r. * a. s. 4t HE ABOVE HOTEL H AS BEEN ELEGANT ly fitted up smei refurnished since the close ct the war, and now affords superior aceonimo- i dations to the travelling public. The table is I enpplifd with the best that Northern .and South'? j ern markets can afford. The proprietor is de termined to keep the best eating house South of the Potomac. J. W. GAMBLE, Proprietor. mch 21 * | — street, nearly i Three lussons per month. Nov If Terms leuce nand- $1.00 per ;’t For Sale or Rent. T HK llcsidcuco of tho subocriber. Term, inoderslc- Aiir.lv to jljllN \V. LKK, Trustee. Nov 17 j 31 -* 'A-' \f'r. tdaLtik ^ g r ! ■! » „ ik.