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xr=n THE E _A_ H 3Li I 3ST C3- T O IDsT E E DVC O G E, T . c p t* m o c r a t. parker & kelly. SS. HOi:& €«. wki»xusi»ay, hkc kuhkh i. E. E S LOCI DEALERS IX LARGEST CIUCULATION—TilK DF.Mo di A T HAS TllK LAKHKST ClkCVLA TIGS OF AAT 1'Al‘Flt IX EASmX SOUTH CAltOLItTA AXD PUBLISHES THE OFFI CIAL A I) VEK T1SEMEXTB. All parties indebted to this office for subscriptions, will please call and settle their arrear ages, as we are compelled to have money to keep up the supply of material. The Knife. "Was used on the public squire on Satur day last. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, H-A-TS, &EO-, ALSO CHOICE FAMILY GrX-o o ex-iosi, which they will sell very low for cash. April 14 28 ly MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED Extra Cast Stool Patent tiround CL cnlar Mill Nulay and Gang Vi, . VcyV'—_-^y SI &M EL f- w. Wc call attention to sumlry advertise ments in this issue, which we cannot notice at large, for lack of space. The Carolina Fertilizer. We invite attention to the advertisement efthis valuable manure. Messrs Parkeu & Kei.i.y arc the Agents of the Company. This enterprising firm continues to furnish supplies to planters, taking liens upon the crops as security'. Too Katl. The cutting down of the few remaining shade trees on the square, is, wc think, un pardonable. It seems that we are progress ing backwards. The Sycamore. This tree, famous as the scaffold upon ■which Amik Spain was hung, has fallen be ncatb the axe of our progressive City Fath ers. Counucmlablc. Since the Steam Mill of IIaut fi PARKER commenced operation, meal has been reduced from Two dollars per bushel, to one dollar and a half. This only goes to show that the enterprising man is the best friend to the masses. We wish our friends much success. More Turnips. We again render thanks to Mr. James Garrison and Mr. William Blackmon, for favors in this line. Change. It will he seen that the order for sale of the real estate of the late D. SYDNEY Law. situate in this County, has been amended ns to time and conditions. Those interested will observe the advertisement. Our readers will also notice the change of sale in Assignees sales, Masonic. It will be remembered that officers will be •elected at the next regular Communication •of St. David.s Lodge, A/. F.\ M.\ [For the Darlington Democrat.] That Public Scale. John Heins, CABINET MAKER AND DILI LEI; IN ETJ'HJXrXT'OriR.E, 318 ICixo-Stbkkt, Charlkuto*, S. C. flood.*? packed and shipped carefully. Nov 21. (G—(im) J. r. o’nkiu, r. l. o’nlii.t.. JN0> F. O'NEILL & SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS Dealers in WIXES, L1QUOUS, Ac., COMMISSION MERCHANTS- Also Agents for John Taylor's Sons Albany Cream Ale. No. ICTKastHay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 24 (C—flat OSTENDORFF & CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in MIXES, LIQUORS d: SUGARS, No. 173 Fast Day, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agents for II. Clausen's Ales. Nov 24 (5—if ZDIHECT THOlvA ZP-A-IRIS- J l'ST received, a full assortment of LI B1N S, VIOLET'S COUBRY’S, Soap*. Extracts. Pomades. Oils and Toilet Waters. A full line of Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Bulfa'.o, Ivory and Shell Combs. G. W. AIM All, Chemist and Druggist. Corner of K'nj and Yanderhornt SLrzcL, Charleston, S. C. Ocl 27 2 3m. Jttr Editor :—There ha* been much talk about the necessity, and utility of a public .‘scale in the village. A month ago nearly all our merchants, and a majority of the cit izens of the town signed a petition to our •‘■Town Cottucil,” asking that a public Scale le established, and an ordinance passed com pelling all persons to have their produce, es pecially cotton, weighed by a sworn weigher. This measure was intended to strike at the root of the rascality which was cheating the poor negro out of bis hard earned wages, and and depriving the honest Merchant of his share of business. The measure was there fore popular with all honest men white and black—all seemed delighted with the idea— even those of the ‘Town Council” who were opposed to it, said they would yield their views to an expression of public opinion. They have had that expression and have done nothing. The time has gone by when their action could be of any use this season Does the Council intend to do anything ? or will they wait until a Council of a different complexion takes their place, and give them the opportunity of passing this ordinance, and establishing tlm moral worth of Darling ton. If the “Town Council” wants another : and stronger expression of public opinion on this subject wc arc sure they can have it. j XVe hope and protect the Cormorants, who are like an ugly ulcer eating into the vitals of the body politic. PRO BOXO PUBLICO. [For tiie Diirlingtuu Democrat.] Clear The iloatl. K. D. CHARLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIM MON’SVILLE. S. C. Sept 22 M tf Mill Pond and Channel OYSTERS. A FTER the l?t of November, it is proposed to furnifdi these Oysters, either in the J-'hel! or Opened in quantities to suit purchasers, and at the lowest market prices. The Mill Pond Oyster j supplied, will be the celebrated Gully Island Oysters, from the Lucas’ Mill Pond at Charleston, which for fl ivor and plumpness is well known to be un- sui p \ssed. '1 ornis cash—Orders solicited from all parts of the country. Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, V. O. Box No. 330, Charleston, s. o. UEFCBENCF.S : JAMES AUGER & CO. HON. J. 1». CAMP BELT., !)R. JAMES IIAVEXULI., Oct 1 3 DAVID JENNINGS, MOCRADY A Son, JOHN 9. RYAN. 1 COULTER & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTON FACTORS, 53 LIGHT 8TUKET, B A L T 1 M O R K, XI d. Liberal advances made on consiL'nmrnts. Represented by PARKKR & KF.LLN , Circular Saws With Moveabla or Inserted TEETHTl ^Try" !•; claim for our.Parent Cirtiffol* j v\f the followingadvantagna©.vqv-oUothers: j The shanks of the teeth are clastig, and expert a uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plate is no way affected'by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth independently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appli ances are employed in connection with the teeth which area? simplein construction, and as easi ly used as a nut for a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore experi- en -ed in the use of movable teeth for saws, are fully mot and obviated by this invention. —also— TUTTLE PATENT “Champion” Cross-cut Saws. O2*o • CtjlI; OF ALT. KINDS. SAW MANDRELS, GUIOIiriG HACHINES, &c. Sen ! for catalogues and Price Lists. E. HOE & Co., Printing IW.is, Machine and Sate Manufac turers, New York, Hostor. Mass , nnd London Englunl Oct 13 1 flm MILLINERY. M RS. TlAYNSWORTII tenders her tbnnk for the very liberal patronage given her and exports to open about the 27t!» instant, a new and complete Stock of Millinery and Fancy floods, cm •:.ri-\:ig. all the latest Parisian Novel ties, it'.* the fall and v. inter Reason and at prices that will dv‘y competition. Orders will be at tended to with cure and promptness. Sept, 13 30 tf I^r<o-£:ioe» I will sell, at private sale, and at prices that will aford inducements to judicious invest ments in a thriving town, some of the most valu able hds in Florence. 1 also <!*.»'ire to (dose out my slock, in whole or in part, and will adore liberal inducements. Cal! on or address me at Florence. JKKOME r. CHASE. Oct 20 2 tf r. RUSSELL, HAVING BEEN Liberally Patronize.] for Uio past Twenty Years — in Charleston and throughout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits it bontinuance of the same. He is Prepared with I’rery Facility to FILL IIKDEIIS for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE-PIECES, MOULDINGS. &o„ ,vc.. and has at hia B are-rooms. No. 5, Hayne-street, a large and well selected stock of the above goods. WORK SHOPS IX PRITCHARD STRKKT. The Character of Hie work from this establishment for tiie past twenty years will be a guarantee to those w ho may order goods from "VST. !=>. iFj.TJStBi'gVSX-aX-., "Who advertise* bimsalf the only Practical Sash, Blind and Door maker by trade, who is now carrying on the above business in this city, and will allow no job of work lo leave bis establish ment thttjt d#es not rdlicot credit. upon him as a mechanic. Xo. 5. ft AVNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mnv 3 31 1j 6 ‘One Price.” Thos. H. Blackwell. I S constantly receiving addition* to his J surge Assortment of Men’s Furnishing Goods, ALL TIIE LATEST STYLES OF Ties, Scarfs, • Hosieries, Glares, Under-iccar. Fine Shirts Ready Made and to Order. Hasson s Kid Gloves, Onr goods are all marked at low prices, and in PUsin Fejuict, and our motto is “ONE PRICE.” 219 King Street, 1 door below Market, Charleston, S. C 1 Get 13 tf Equality Ofe Insurance Co. Of Vix*Sfl22LXSt- aN i CARRIAGE -A-HSTD BUGGY MANUFACTORY AT ID^iFlX.ITTGTOISr, S- CL T ill! r.ntlei Tgrr-d beg leave to inform the citizens of Darling*on and surrounding Country, that they have opened a SHOP at Dar lington Court lk> . o, f »r the purpose of carry ing on tiie oussiness of manufacturing and re pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Ac. All work done with neatness and dispatch. W e respectfully solicit a share of public pa tronage. D. W. HAST, & rO. Darlington, S. (>. Sept 20 32 tf Darlington. S. O. Oct 27 Mrs. Parker’s D RESS Trimmings and Fancy Goods me now open and ready for .-ale. Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, and hand-ome Sils i e they will awake from their lethcrcry j C'hak Buttons, C'hiMren’a All-'.oo! JScoich Flaid j tcct the people from tl.e raiacity ofi !} n *<h Nubi.« Ludics’ and Cl'ildren,- woolen t t lo Hoods, Ladies Wuolen loncluons, very pretty, Infants’ crochet shoes, Linen Tape irimming, Casli’s Frilling, (’or.setts, Ac., also one piece of very pretty plaids. Her Millinery stock is com plete. MRS. PARKER "WTKTILL make up walking .nit? for hidier mid children ; she will receive 1’nlterns from the Norih cachiuontlt during the season. Oct 27 2 tf Will the “city fathers” of Darlington in their mercy and wisdom, take pity on a poor countryman who is ‘scared to death” every time he visits their beautiful little burg. In riding into the town, he is completely lost in admiration of the many beautiful sights to Men along IVirl Street. He sits in Buggy perfectly listless—completely absorbed j K i>Kr<;s, CHFMICALS. I’ATKXT while the rich, and varied panorama is pass-' ing before him. Bat his dream is rudely , ii i i i • \ ii i. i i.:..™ Would also call the special attention of Phv- dispelled by Ins horao suddenly dashing up!,.. , .1 ,. the street, may bn throwing him out of the buggy; and he finds that he has furnished HART, PARKER & CO. DARLIXGTOX, C. II., S. 0. Would respectfully call the attention of tbo , . j citizens of Darlington to their new and complete 5 lS * supply of >R M KDIC1NES, nmusemnutfree, to the inhabitants, just be cause tl.cy will have a little steam pipe puli ing. and snorting into tha face of ovary horse that ocmcs along Town horses limy stand it; but country horses got corn enough to induce them to notice such tilings. Flense put an end to the pulling. COUXTRYMAN. ficians to ot;r e'c. k of Drugs, All prescriptiotaa put up with care. T Mil MS (ASH. April M 2H l v MAYESVILLE MILITARY OaCiomy. /J'NN the Is*, of October next, the undersigned X^JPwil! open a ]\* ililai'y School, ttt Mnyesville. Hoping, from his long experience in teaching, to give entire satifuctiou. aud lo merit the con fidence and patronage of the community nt large —he is deteiitiined that tiiis School shall be of t!i- hlghcffii grade, and second to none in the country. Boys will be prepared for College or Business. TIi. Principal refers wit!: pride and gratification to his former pupils, who have taken high posi tions in Collegt s and Business. Y!;e I - Session opens October 1st, and closes February 1 >t h. The 2si i Session opens February IGth, and closes June V.Vttli. , i , (‘rms — ’rUK) per* Session A»r board and tui tion. jM v.ibieinvariably in advance. 1'Wu'h, German ana Drawing, extra. Pupils will bo charged from the opening of the Session, and will not lie taken later than six weeks from the first of the session. WILLIAM II. CO IT, Principal. ItEKEllEXCES. Bov. J. Le ighton Vv’;’ n, D. D., Mnyesville, S. 0. Dr. J. A. Mayes, “ “ Bev. li. A. Bulst. {’hernw, F. C. (Jen. W\ L. Th Prince., ('heraw, 8. 0. Muj. F. F. Warby, Darlington, S. C. Bcv. <•’. II. W. Fctric, 1). !>., Montgomery. Ala ‘ Bev. .1. B. Mack, <’harleston, 8. <*. Mes s. Blanding Kichurdson, 8umtcr, 8. C. St ; » 8 49 3m HRS. JOHN LAURENS’ piuu'lnnfl "^rOTTIsrO- 3L.A3DTES, CHARLESTON. S. C. Egri. Stud for Cireular.s, etc. "CsAl EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF VIRGINIA. Reasons tchy Every One Should Insure in the Equitable Life Insurance Company of 1 Irginiu. 1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurers than an}’ other Company, and will eventually become Purely Mutual and belongs to the Ixsckku. 2d. It circulates i- 0 money amongst its patrons who are the Insurers. Consequently they are getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of the Company, the money being invested by the Board of Directors among the insuress. There fore the the insurers are building up an institu tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for their benefit. 3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal as other companies, who declare dividends a* the end of the second, third and fourth veins, but this company at the end of the first and every year. Thereby the xn. urer ?*vcs reve.ral ycavV interest on the loans by insuring :-i ibis compa ny, and be never looses his money if ffej pay# Tor one Whole Year, whereas, in m^^poinpjKsi?*, he has to remain an insurer for soypi.yetirs, or he loses all the money he has paidc •, EQUALI'I Examine its Principal Office^ v K Xov 10 Ciaghorse DAVID D. CLARK, IVesi lonf. THOS. 11. W1NNB, Vice-President, JNO, Q. WINN, Secretory, tun. JAS (l. II \N K, Actuary, } Medical Advisers, Judge JNO. A. MEBEDIT1I, Counsellor. DIRECTORS. W>r. J. Johnson, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. Wm. II. Powers, W'inston & Powers, Wholesale G rocei-.i. Aubekt Okdway, Treasurer Buckingham Slate Company. Charles Y. Morris, Morris Co’s., Sugar Re finery. G. A. PE-BFr^guperintendcut manchcstcr cotton mills.- ’ John R. Tyler, J. II. A John Tyler, Jewellers. M. Milt.itiser, Who legate IJpY Goods. Tmos. MM.nwiN, Clotliier. Jolts M. <iOI>i>in, Cashier Planters Bank* J. B. Dowell. SuperimqfMlent Western Union Telegraph Co. Alkx.-G. Bobehtsov. Cattle Broker. Gev). I. Hgukixo, Wb»»lesnie Grocer. V L. Br-.ws, of liro .vn, Jones & cu., Wholesale J rocors. A. ioDEKKR, Druggist. S. H. UosknoaITM* of s. & M Bosenbaiun, Dry .Gio ls. . > Durance company! ' k>v< e. it i- to your itifcrest to do so. • • • i troet, Ricl)-.Mond, Yirginia. • J \ J\ *. Merrill^ & > ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, OlHce, 17 Broad-strect, Charles ray, s. c. Scj.t 8 4 tf Prime Leaf Lard, F oil SALE AT PARKER & KELT.VS June 16 AT tf Sugar-Cured Hams, F or sale low for cash nt PARKER & KELLY S June Ifi 37 tf If You Want 1 7^ A SIT ION ABLE, nnd cheap goods, go to Mrs / PARKERS, over Parker & Kelley’s Store. June 30 89 T frr.ynrIttf . " .i W anted—Agents, 0 sell a new book of great value to Farm ers, Mechanics, aud Working men of all trades and occupations, 13th edition now ready. The FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ IsjI^lSrTTA.L, Edited by OKO. K, WARING, Jr. Author of ‘‘Elements of Agriculture,*’ “Draining For Profit and for Health,” and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 300 Octavo Pages und over 200 Illustrations. The New Orleans says: “It is & book which should be in the hands of every Farmer and Mechanic.” The New Orleans Picayune Shy si “So valuable a book should be found in t he hou se 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 10-pa go circular, telling all about it. E B. TREAT & CO., Publishers. No. 634 Broadway, N. Y. Sept 8 4’J tf WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, AND Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, s. c. ly LAW PARTNERSHIP T HE undersigned have this d*y formed a pm-tnersbip, under the name and style of Mclver & lloyd, for the practice of Law aud Equity, in the County of Darlington. HENRY MrIVER, ft. W. BOYD. Nov 21 ' * 1? CHARLESTON, Juno 23 38 COTTON -FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -A-"CTG-XTST-A-3 OcJS.. C1IA HLESTOX, S. C. AXD PH II. A It EL PHI A, PA. :ouo: LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignments to ^citing* House, and to Messrs. Lockhart & Dempster, Liverpool, England. Agents for sal? of Sheetings, Shirting**, Stripes, Yarns, Ac. Wliairs Superphosjilhate, The Great Fertilizer for All Cropf, We refer to all wHk> have used »t. We recommend it as being fully equal to any Ferti lizer ever introduced into this country. For sale by CLAGIIORN, IIERHING A (. o. « L. R. RAGSDALE, Agent, TimmonsVlllc, S. C. Nov 24 (fi—flm * Mbre* Parker, HAS JUST RKTURXKD FROM isrsw •'stok.k:, A N#is i ow preparo»i to f;ho>Vlier friends and /% cuatoilier.** the largest STOCK OF MILLINERY, AXD FANCY GOODS, That she has ever Jfe^ed to the public. All of which she will sell On the most reasona ble terms. Cull and examine for yourselves. Set 22 Something Mew! IMPORTED ALES. TTVITSTES®, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, _A^T A. P. IjUCAS’ SAMPLE ROOM, In rear of J. l«. 3IcCaH s ^tore. Aug. 18 tf JOHN DAAVSON. oko. Ui'I.T. HKNM'. Sei*t 8 if Pars' N oticeto Flu nt n s. P VBKLK KELI.EY will make CASH r. 1- j vances of { t ’i.rcc fourths j i*f the vu!u.- ef* all ! c<*tton o.'iihigned to Geo. W. Willianis vM ( harleston, or Williams, Bernie A Co.. Nr\. York, and fill orders in New York, Baltimore or Chat let*;on. Aug 4 41 t f OIR.OSS , y.;TH‘:i! New Stock has arrived, and arc ^ even cheaper tha* the hist. Nearly Tvth • vv inti-d can be found iierc*. and every- u;: gsiai a .'t i ti as oheaj* u< at Ih'rlingtoii C. 11 .Ye ’i, iv? a Full Stock. ALL NEW. ,Va b. ' v«» in qv.ick sal- s and small profit*, if e will bay all prodm -t the highest prices me an l too PAHUOTT & Co. Scptlo og tf )ivni, T cel &Hciiniiig, Wltolusalu and Rut all l)cnlor < iti If A R I> W A U K , C U T L E R V, <3- TT* IbT £5, Agricultural linplcimaits, !. .ti and XAIl.S, .ALSO HKAI.LUS IV Millers, ftun sr (liriq, enter s . >'■;'}> rs\ Cabinet Mahers', Mast ,t>\ Sadt' * i t ', Wheelwrights', (Uirrios . I line/:- smith's'. Mtic/iinisf*'. Turjc u- tine Makers'. Shoe Ma kers', Pnifdcrs' and, f atncrft tkers' Tie Is, Rope, Twine, Fishing Takl-. Scab >, <{r. A full stock of all 1 he above con-fa, ;’ v on hand, and for sale at the Lowest Fries lor J C A S II. Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C» j April 7 C7 ly I NOTICE. X 1HE “BISIIOPriLLE INSTITUTE'’ has been thoroughly established, and the Prin- CbpaVWmpc.ct fully asks the patrotiage of the friends of education in aud around Darlington, C. 11. 3 oung ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, in the family of the Principal. Boys can be accommodated with hoard by the Bev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same amount. Latin, Greek, French. Mtisic, (vocal and in strumental) English and Mathematics are taught. TERMS PER QUARTER i 1st and 2nd Claesc84..iiht»»*.»>»»»*»»».00, 3rd and 4th Classes....» »»....»».$ 8 00. 3th nnd 6th Classes.. $ 0 00. Music..... S 7 60. Use of Piano $ 2 30. French $ 2 30. For particulars apply to 11. W. Boyd, Esq., of Darlington: Capt. .1 W. Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishopville, or to .W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON. Principal. May 12 32 tf NOW IS THE TIME TO! 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The Knowlkhcje Box is confined to useful ic forma Jon on all manner of subjects. Ths News Items give in the fewest words tb most notable doings all over the world. The Gossip with Corwkspondf.nts cental, answers to inquiries upon all imaginable subject» An Unrivaled Literary Paper. isrua NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each issue contnincs from EIGHT to TEN STORIES and SKETCHES, and HALF A DOZEN**. POEMS, in ADDITION to the SIXSRHIALST" KIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS. The Terms to Subscribers; One Y’ear—single copy Threo Dollars. “ “ Four copies ($2 30 each) Ton Dollars. “ “Eight copies Twenty Dollar. Those sending $20 for a club of Eight, all sent at one time, will he entitled to a copy ''‘nr: Getters-up of clubs can afterward add single co pies at $2.60 each. STREET A SMITH, Proprietors, No. 33 Fulton Street. N. Y. Sept. 29 62 Cm Forty Thousand Cases of Goods, f-hipped from our house in One Veur. to families, clubs, and merchants, in crcry purl of the country, from Maine to California, amounting in value to over One Million Dollars, Our facilities for transporting the immo] business are belter than ever before, agents in all the principal cities to goods from the Manufactures, Imporlcf * «ti.. others, for OflsJi, and often at an itnmenrt’ eu e. fice from tho oiigiuat cost of precluction. Our atock cotisiets, in part, of the follou ir.* goods : Shawls, IllankeH, Quilts, Cottons, Hires Goods, Tullt Linnrn, Toweling, Gloves, Shirts, Corsets, Ac., Ac. Silver-Plated Dare. Spoons plated on Xic- d Silver, Dessert forks, Pive-hoUle plated Ci Britannia H'ure, Glass it are. Table and f Cutlery, in great variety. Elegant French and Gertnan Fancy Goods, B on tiful Photograph Albums, ilst raw/at aud choices' styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings.. Morocco Travelling Hags, Handkerchiefs,, and Glove Hoses, rfr.‘ Hold and Plated Jewelry, of the neswest style.-. We have alto made arrangements with some <•> the leading publishing llouses, tlmt u-iil ajgU.!.- us the sell the standard and the latest works of popular authors at about one-half the price:—such as Byron, Moore, Bums, and Tennyson's Works, in fttll giH and HiujUogs,—and hundreds of others. Those and everything else for ONE am K* -\ 'i “aS S' V -US m Px* REEDER & DAVIS. COTTON FACTORS, *—AXD (ieiioral Commission Merchants, AilgerLs North Wharf, VIIA R LEST OX, X. C. Consignments respectfully solicited. OSWELL HEF.DEU, SfilMMERMAX DAVlg. Aug 25 47 Cm. W. C. VKHiil'Sn (or south r \n r,ixa,) WITH Simms & Tyson Wholesale Grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 61 South Gay-Direct, D AL TIMOR /;, Md: ronsignments of Cotton Fclicitcd and jT'imjit rctu'.n? made. .U-| 1 4 4 Cm l^llPOTIKtlRAPIIS, FERREOTYPES, \MUROTYPES, "'■% i Bailor}’ will he open regularly, and none ^ -J i.ii* tin BEST work ^ iil !>»' allowed to leave t tahli'lnnent. Pictures made of tiny size, :;nd perfect satisraction guaranteed Ja 8. FLOYD, Photographer. Sept 22 » M tf Carriage Painting. gl II \YF. opened a Shop under my Photograph ; : ...lecy, and :ve prepare'I to Paint and Trim in tin* very host sOlo, C.inlages air' Buggies. F;:, ititnre eloajio.l. j aintv 1 an 1 varnished. Paintin ■. GiMiisgand FanuyPainting, Ac, .\U wmi!:. no Matter Low small, warranted to give sat is’act ion. J. 8. FLOYD. Sept 22 51 tf FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. 7%/jg !’8. M. J. BINDER has ju*d arrived from Xv H • ' • Lmi l«'n with tiie latest designs p: I'.-omiUy ' I'd from the greatest n' veltic* ; ith 't!:e most eV. . t!l ; Trimniin;-'* to be secureil in Paris. ’.of,.'. F-P.rol.,’ Vdh, Flower*, 7. J.-tr trod Ttuc.t l Vapt-r Put Ur n.», J)rt*s 4 { • V-tA; V.r’. o ,. Kx.du.sivc agent for Mrs. M. V’- vIFs celebrated .-ystv-m JV.;- cutliug bi lies' tireuses, saques, and I'n.- jU. .. 7v<*. N. \ . cor. of 11 and Chernut rta., Philadelphia. Dept. 29 tun ID. ID. JMnuu-, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, I'ledicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods, Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Strcets, CilARLESTOX, S. C. Proprietor of Aimar’s Sarracenia Bitters, For Dyspepsia. Aimar's SAIiS Vl , AltII.I..V & QVEKS'S DEI.OIHT. Aimar’s L'UEMU'M COLOCiM; WATKR, AtiKNT FOR James Buchan & Co s., CULKlUtATKl) CUIfiiSVl.YC SOAPS. May 81 ly F. VON SANTEN, # IMrOKTKR OF Paris Fancy Goods, To}*. Itolis, (lames, flilldren’s Car- ; riases, French Confectioner), FIRE WORKS, ! Inui.i r.ul'bor 0 <>,I' vusb a, Clothing, Nur c crv Sheeting. \e. 229 KINO STIiKKT, Two floors above Viarkct-.'rert, C I! A H I. E ST 0 X, S. C . June 2 Cj t r DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTIC We do no. offer a single article of mere— that can be eo u by regular dealers at OUl3 Wc do not ask j ou to buy goods from u| wc can sail them cheaper than you cajj them in any other way,—while (he great?*] of our goods arc sold at about One-half the Regular Rates. Wo want good reliable agents in every part. 6t the Country. By employing your spare time to form clubs and sending us orders, you can ob tain the troei liberal commissions, either in CiinL or afcrchABchAIldisQ, and all goods sent by i i will be as represented, and weguaiante* mGsA.-- ,ion to every one dealing with our houae. Agents should collect ten cents from each e'-. tomerand forward to us in advance, lor d esc rip live Checks of the goods wc sell. The holders of the Cheeks have the privilege of either purchasing the article thereon describt * or of exchanging for any article mentioned • our Catalogue, numbering over 350 different tides,—not one ot which can be purchased iu t e usual way for the same money. The advantages of first sending for ChtCr* are these: Wc are constantly buying small lofsofrc- valuable goods, which are not on onr cntalogiu . and for which we istue checks till si) are s?oh'.. besides, in every large club we will rut a cl.cc for Watches, guilts, Blankets, Dress Patterns, o.* some other article of value, giving some meml of the club an opportunity of purchasing anal* cle for about one quarter of its value. In every order amounting to over $5.00 aecorr panied by the cash, the Agent may retain 5J On and in every order of over $'00, $3.00 n..»y Im ietailied to pav THE EXPRESS CHARGES. This offer is more especially to assist Ac* :• in tiie Western aud Southern 8ttifes, hut iWm r>^ | to all customer!?. Commissions : Agcnls will be paid ten per cent. i*i casl' merchandise, when they fill up their for which below wc give a partial list ofc missions: 8^ For an Ortlnr of $30, from u elub ol tiiit iy. we will }Miy the Agent, sk commission, 28 y- 1 -'a;. NV' ; ' Brown or bleached :*heciing. Good Dres.s r • Wool Square Shawl, French C.assimcre . *>•. - ' and Vest Pattern, Fine large White etc., etc-, or $8.00 in cash. For nn Onli r of S.'.O, fi-nm - .■ wc will pay the Ajrcnt, as comn-iy \ Rbectin^, uoc |>air heavy Wool BlWf ‘Hr , ^ v ii 1 A* 5 * • ; J e Dress pattern. Hnudsomc wool qd a v, Silver Case Watch, etc., etc., nr $5 00 in For an order of 1*100, from a o!t Hundred, we will pay the Agent, ns c ItKj yards good inrd-H’dc 8hcetii g, .. Hunting Unse Watch. Rich Long Wool ShiK-L suit of all wool French f’assimerc, etc., or$H a‘ - , cadi. We do not employ any Trm clPng 1 va* • customers should not pay money to ,, p *■ porting to be our agents, unlmsj . rtoipjC-^i^Xf.; ed ' v • , ” - ■ v? .‘'I a. ixyq» • ■ tte & 100 Snminer St.. Boston, F ? : '• 'r ttTELO^WJSi'SL COT’x'OJNT GrHT3- —and— ^ r Inffersolls Cotton Pre?R°8. A Send Iffonsy Aiways by Regi' Letters. For furllirr particulars tend for Cnlab^ PARKER & Co., v Fur sale bv I.AWSOX, id;.': A '-.netOn ” v. . k • ■ Sept 1 TEFL b HE i-- ifiSi-.V'*' - - %