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■s the e jl h l i nsr c3-t o h ee^vcogh^t. Mn, Parker’s ^'k!£j:ss Trimming «n.i Fancy ««o.U »re . , ]Pnaw "nen «nd l'•'a^ly lor an'.f - >« Ciinpa, liution'i. «n I h»inl»ome Silk a < •...rions CliUdrcn n Scolcli I’Uid > I,adi-a' h.i t Children*’ woolen ’.. lies Tloolen Fanehiona. very pretty, crochet nl.eea, l.inen Tape trimming. Frifti'.g. Come'la. Xc.. atro one piece of i cu r plaide. Her Millinery stock is com- —o— MRS. PARKER WT. T.I. make up walking suits for 1» lies and y children : she will receive Fettcrnt from >..rth each month during the season. 07 2 tf TLMMONSVILLE ' ARRIACn-E 'u. BUGGY MANUFACTORY. i 7 !{ r) unflcrsignod respectfully iiif.jnris the citizens of Dar- mi arfl adjoining Counties '. is prepared to put up in the beat style . \? tin* lowest rates, Baggies, Carriages, Wagons, O^AIR-TS, <5cC. p:,'ring done with neatness and dispatch. ■ v : . 'atiulljr solicits a share of public patron- J. A. PIcEACHERK. T'immoiisville, fc. C. ;t 1 48 ly Onward! Upward!! r--y" VViSfr met with suoces.*, far beyond ♦ "‘1—..in* expectation, in the publication of f IIARL<> f tTE OI5SEIIVER, l’method of tC :.ng our papers, * v, fri-weekiy and Weekly- :!.c lient ndverusing nicdiun.., in West- - .rtii t sroliun. ■ t/itemcufi iSoli jfil—Tcrmr Mmlcrate. I’iU MirMS! I’KEMirMS! t 1’. . i r Kill vnTimlilo -Vgriculiursl I'romi- - , pri'^ous p<;:h — up Club:- fur the Weekly tiMITH, WATSON A Co, Charlotte, N. C. 17 tf Aldre lit \StMNGTON TJ T XT Jl. Xj Insurance Company. 1N81KK VOIR LI PE! ore in Arlington Company! *. Iternn^c !f !s the Best Comiitnjr, J. liecause it is the Cheapest. , its mvWeuds are Higher than ■ j other. • :ii. It is purely Southern amt a me enterprise. teg u‘:ive to call the attention of the public generally to the subject of LIFE INSURANCE. It :<* the sacreddutYof every one to Insure his -i-c. s . that his f-imllv may not suffer from pov- t . : ’i* hr* d<Mt-i. The uncertainty anp peril • lawless* t imo'*, and the ccrtoiRty of death, n .*i.iah ail la make •' ic-dfaft anil Sure ProvUilon for meir LoveO Ones. Tb**««.•:<. ..«• lit- AUIJNGTON COMPANT is tinn%*s$lete<i. rx' .ntheiAt Men Patronize SOUfUs^TITUTOINS. :< ^ terms are so libcml, that all may partake ' ii -j b’Mieiiiii. : ;yrt 1 » f oj tieuiars cull on It. c. Normcnt, AGENT. •Ureh S 22 tf GARBLE WORKS. undersigned informs hs friends and the j public gc« rtilly that lie has resumed his :ie«s. ‘ iiiot* rise late fire, and kef ps constaatly h.vnd a line and select stook of . prepared to fnrni-. h and pul up all kinds work in hia line, viz: Monuments, Tombs. Mantels, .; it All TA ifliKTs’, MAITISMAL FONTS, HEAD STONES, '!1 de.^j-ip'ions nt the Low possible rates, iii Ilailiug** furnished to order, and general f.»c; ion guarantf e h ’ il .rdcr- will receive prompl attention. Ad- ..•* will be required on all vv, rk. reons wishing anything in my Hue should ter the differs ice of freight between tlii- t andth.it ol t'hm le.sutn. J. II. WLLKXErVE. Market-street. ClTF.ITAW. S. (' .1 Ai WOODIV AIID. Agent at Darlington, a d '.v. A. (\\RlUfi AN. Agent at Society Hill. All s through them will receive prompt atten- ' '! 7 On : .ath Carolina Stp.te Agricultural ASD Mechanical Magazine Ortjn)\ of l\r South Coroliiia State -ly. irupuroj an'} M'rh iaval Son'cty.') \ ■; AN r.Ki.V 1 * A T K. TIfF! SUBSOUirKS wiii '.'.xb:! : t!i«* lirst number of r j Monthly / A>v*. flrvolod to the development of the ma- !• ,i inter t'* - of this S’a; «nd the whole South: •I will di-tribute five tlifUi'-and copies g’-at.ti- !v. mi that i v rv one :.iy see what it is 1 e- • > . 1-_• ii'ifi_. They intend to make it the 'i h- :id* »rf *t industrial magazine ev -c.t'o .:t the .-•oh and they ask the cordial - p'*i.i!i i; » evoi v good citizen in this entci- - *. whl • h m;jN! r.'dou?id to the public welfare. 1 .•rt*- ’;s wishing e< pi< s of the first number d please s' nd :;»eir ■• l ircss to AValki’i-. Ftaas k Co^-v.cll. < iltll'lOHlOll, S. r,,v 12 32 tf Notice • to Haulers. P varices off (three-fourths) of the value of all cotton oensigned to <ieo. W. Williams & Co., t’harleston, or TV.Hiams, F.ernie k Co., New York, and fill orders in New York, Baltimore ox Charleston. 4 44 tf H^hTotioo. I will sell, at private sale, and *1 prices that will aford inducements to judicious invest ments in a thriving town, some of cho most valu able lots in Florence* I also desire to closeout my stock, in whole or in part, and will affore liberal inducement*. Call on or address xue at Florence. JEROME P. CHASE. Oct 26 a tf MS, JOHN LAURENS’ fJortrMttfl £i)t*0l —ron— ■YOTTISTG}- luTVIDIIES, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Semi for Cirenlars, etc. ~&t Sept 8 49 tf F. VON SANTENr 1MPOBTBB OF Paris Fancy Goods, Tojs, Dolls, Camos, Chtldren’s (ar- riascs, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Good*, su*h an Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, &c. 229 KIN^ STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. June 2 36 tf E' UXK SJ’EriAU.V de.iKne'J for the u*e of tho M eilical-Profeiwion »nd th* Family, po»- nessin^ thoso intrinsic medicin*! (iroperuo* which belong to on Old ond Pure Oin. Indinpenanble to Keniolee. Good for Kidney Complaints. A deliciou* Tonic. Put up in co**s containing one doian buttle* each, **d (old by nil druggiats, grocura. Sto. A. M . Binningor & Co., established 1778. No- 15 l)ooT*r-ttr«*t, 'Tew York. July 28 42 f William G. Wliilden & Co,, NO. 255 KING STREET, CH AHLKSTON S. C. H AVE ON hand n full stock of Watches, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware. Granite, Chin* and Glass ware. Pocket ami Table outtlery. Gentlemens’ leather Travelling Bags, Vaaea, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy articles which they offer at moderate prices. * ALSO Importers and Jobbers OP Crockery, China and Glassware, AT XO. 137 MEETING STREET. Got 28 6 ly NOTICE. HE “m.-MIOrVILLE INSTITUTE"’ hae _ been thoroughly established, and tho Prin cipal respectfully nsk« the patronage of the friend* of education in and nround Darlington, C. H. Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00) dollars per month, in the family of the Principal. Boys can be accommodated with board by the Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same amount. Latin, Creek, French, Music, (vocal and in- etrumcntnl) English and Mathematics aro taught. TERMS FIJI (JI ARTER : let end 2nd Classes * $10 00, ord and 4th ('lasses..,, $ 8 00. i f)th and Oth Classes $ 6 00. | Music * $ 7 60. Use of Piano $ 2 60. French $ 2 50. For particulars apply to R. W. Boyd, Esq., of Darlington: Capt. J W. Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishopville, or to AY. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, Principal. May 12 82 tf New iSusamess. Jerome P. Chase, FLORENCE, S. C. GENT for Buying, Belling and Renting Property Offers Lots 6 and 7 eu Front-street, adjoining Sohouboe & Co. The 3 valuable Lois forming the corner bo tween Currie’s & Ulmo’s And other valuable business and dwelling lots in tho growing “city of Flore ace.” UK IS AISO Agent for the great Brooklyn & Manhattan Life Insurance Companies. He begs to offer his servioes and solicit* tb* patronage of those desirijt^Jo's*^ or rent in this •♦yity” or section , or toj^tsurc tho;r live* Call on or address hitaTair.J2pr*nce, 8. O. Jan 27 l? Olci^ Burnham’s Drug Store. ] WOULD RESPECTFULLY cell the attention of PAR- M ERS and PHYS1CI \NS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drugs and Medicines, FANCY AND TOII,I'.T IKTUT.IuS, Spongoe, Bruahes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old StandardSAltSAPARLLA, made from the original receipt of R. W. Burnham, which is rivalled by none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At wholesale or retail. Orders from tho country on Factor*, will be promptly attended to. Give mo a call bofore g»»ing el so where K. 8. BURNHAM, Sign of the Red Mortar, King Sirdet, Charleston, S. C. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 29 6 ly 1869. 1869. Fall Trade. Dry GREEN. WATSCN 4 WALSH ^FFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, The most COM35»X J ETE STOOIKI (j? (woods, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., Ac. in Sumter—selected to suit the times. Great inducements will be offered to cash buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal in X>I*37 r C3rOOCiSJ 9 GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we buy for CASH, ana sell for Oetslx Ox\l.y, AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned »a‘i unlvarneJ are d»e!t with alike. I 3 - 3P - T O A. L E. CharlpKtoii, S. C., Manafncturer of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. II WHOLESALE f Sconstantly receiving addition* to Assortment of John Ill's 118, 1A BIN K T M A K E 11 A N D TJI TID-h: UlT AKIErt, /! - X{ I'KAI.EU IN ru xaisr it xj , K no Strvet, Chari.raTo (.■ , .1 ».nck.‘1 t'i shijirM'd « I’se “Costar’s’’ Ll(j'!n?f for BED BC I sc “Costart” Powder for INSECTS. !! BEWARE JI of all Spurious Imlta' . ^ A tioiw. tor$l, $2, $3 Sires, Vdilrcua “ COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, Uoward-strect, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! "i ^ “These corns will kill me." Ol OM OM1 m.- Use “COSTA R S ’^ORN SOLVENT. For Cuta, Burns. Bruise*, old Sores, efe.. Use “fost.ir’.s” IHTKTHOBN ALYE. Sold by all Druggists in Darlington. Sept 1 48 8m “Dae Price.” Thos. H. Blackwell. his Large Men’s Furnishing Goods. . ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Tits. Satr/r, . Jl'jsttrirs. (Jlovri, Under-KKtr, Entc Shirts Ready Made and to Order. Jl'txsou’s Kid (Sores, Our good- are ."11 marked at low prioo><, and in Plain Fiyurct, and our motto its “ONE PRICE.” 219 King Street, 1 door below Market, Charleston, S. C. Oct 13 1 t f REEDER &z DAVIS. COTTON FACTORS, —AND— General Commission Mm-liants, Adircr’s North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. DOTY’S "WASHING- MACHINE Lately Much and the New UniversA cioth^ Wring Imnr-,ved - i!l ‘ Lowfl’* P^rtar witKjiLs. - .id the 1’atcxt Sror are ni,w un .“uii..,ly far superior to any aparatus furisaei ing clolhes ever invented, and will save their are invited to an examination of our STOCK.— They can he supplied at Charleston Prices—freight »ddod. Green, Watson & Walsh. Con. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SIIMTJER, S. C_. (D orrrr o i<r SHIPPED. w* have made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO> TC'O-W" ’3T<03rl3L B BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON, MAKING CASH ADVANCES haring it held ni Mar./ years ti» -r/rlier cf Uic:o lines and an invilid physlsian, will* visiting the Island tf Cl. Croin for their heiith, cspcrionced and -witnerord nany snrtrMnr. and tenencial oSecVs cf the r.am tiiero jroduoed nnen ir.iny cf t’ae invalids who were (lit* curselvos) icaiing health.; and. u.~cr. iajairy and irvertigatlca, ostained a rill histcry of ios medicinal vir.nei. lie was delighted and snrprirad, and after his own recovery, vrhioii socn oceurrad, ddtsmined, if possicls, to jrocuro the toie right to xnan'afacwro end ssil It in tho ITnitod States. Tho reoult of his labors rvas a glorious success for himself and suffering hamanity, far the celebrated rL-UiTA -lOU BITTSBS was thus made rnrvn to the evorid. PLAU- TATI01T EITTSPiS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, wor/.ed a rapid revolu tion it the hisecry cf medicine, and became as a household werd all over the riviliicd world. The cabalistic S. 7.—1S6C—5. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the rLAlTTATXOi’ 2OTXES ccoa far esseeded the abiiUios of the prcprietors'to supply. lletwithotcndinij the large importation of St. Croix Sum, made expressly for the com pounding of these Sitters, tho euanaiy was inadequate. It therefore became neoeesary that arrangements upon an es.i_'ive scale abroad should at oace be made, and an agent was dispatched to Et. Themes for that prjpor?. He was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations cn seme of tho largest and most productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and press?: wore erected as If by magic, which utterly "aston ished the native?.” Tho serviooi of experienced men and nativss of the island were pro cured, and vs-v scan the prepriotors cf the PLANTATICN EI7TE3S were in a poritiori to supply their laboratory with all th* perfectly pure St. Croix Sum needed in manufe - turing the 8S2AT DtSTEPWC 70HIC AITS ir7T303A?OR. The above cut represent* the natives cnriJug tho sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it forth* stills and presiei. As an antidote to “ever and Ague, laWnnlttent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred dissrscs, the uto cf the PLAITTATICil EITTTSS is unsurpassed in the history of the worii Over live niiiion bottles aro disposed of annually. They are adapted to old and young, mala and female. They are agreeable in taste, and alwaya produce an immediate beneficial result. b 3, ISCft. 22 ■2?3E3;E3 It E M O C K A T JOB OFFICE. I inventul. ani ec-t twice a year, hy etivinj; InL.ir and cloth«>. Those who have lined them give testhnony as follows: “We like oitr machinemuch ; could mAcc pen aundeil to do without it, and with tlie nid of Dotyi-- we feel that we are mo-iterii of tho position.’'—| Met’ L. Scott, liiyknp JU K Church. "““It. i» worlfi one dollar a week in any family. —At It Tribune, on earn on delivered, and ’ EITHER POINT A 8 LONG AS MAY BE DESIRED. AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK of avory description, such as LAW BLANKS, LAW BRIEFS, UAND HILLS JUIJ. HKADS, LABKLSa HUoINKSS CARDS. VISfTTNG ( \IU>S, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly and proun ily cxecured at prices to suit. —AL.^O-- t.arda ami P/intin^ Paper always on hand. Office iu rear of McCUlis’ Store. We will receive iprnments respectfully solicited. • MYEM. K F.KL'MK, 47 /I MR HUMAN I»AV»s. Cm. C3- tj _a_ nsr o s AT FLORENCE, S. 0. JEROME P. CHASE, A GENT for JOHN IS .H.\ III)VS’ CclehraLuJ ’L'ANO and FKRTII.1ZEU.-" Sell* tlirni nl Klorenec, 8.tt ar New Turk pr:.*:* adding simply th# cost of fn "g!r. lie Milicits your paironage Jan 27 >7 “In the laundry of my h< use bere is a per petual thnrksgiving on ItlondayR, for tho inven tion. ”—Rsv^Thtodorf L. Cuyltr. ‘ Every week has £iven it a stronger hold upon the affeotiotiS of the inmates of the laundry.”— AT. r. ObtrrvtT. “I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and contentment.”—Rev. D. Bellow. Friend Doty.—Your last improvement of your Washing Machine is a complete success. J a. sure you ‘our machine,’ after a yeare* tse. is thought more of to-d%y than ever, and wouh.’ ’not be pari- ed wirhunder any circumstances.*’—Solon Robin- son. “Your Washing Machine has been daily used in our laundry, and the housekeeper expresses herself as highly pleased with it. It certainly accomplishes a greater quantity of work, with less labor, and does not wear ihe clothes near so much as the old fashioned wash-board. By using it, one laundress is dispensed with.”— )Vm. M. F. Round, Superintendent of the Infant Depart ment of S*. Catherine s Nursery of New York. PRICES—A Fair Offer. Send the retail price. Washer,^14, Extra Wringer and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places where no one is selling; and so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return tho machines free of freight j after a month’s trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- two days in the year, when it can be done better, more expeditiously, and less labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and ’a j L'liivcrsnl Wringer. Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast, selling them. Solo by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts arc made. R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 32 ortlandt Sfi, New York. Aug 18 46 f J>. J. PAUL S. E. WELCH HENRY BRANUZS. PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES, IMPORTERS * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce. WO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly oppos- o New Custom House.) CHARLESTON. X. C. Constantly on hand and arriving ! Ilavanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons j Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains, ! Pmeapp\-s. Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned ! Fruit: iiud Vegetables, Pickles, Jellies, liaising, | Nrt-j. c" \ Seed Potatoes of all varieties. iceial attention given to tilling and shipping OO T ■X'O AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, AND TLMMONSVILLE. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH, Dealers In General Merchandize and COMMISSION M LUC HANTS. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R.j KIT Ti jlaSI ******r or'fcir ^ CHARLES KERRISON, F ormerly of the firm of c. a k. l. KERRISON, would inform hie friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. James B. Belts v all his STOCK IN TRADE, fcc., AT THE STORE, No. 252 Kiufc Street, Charleston. S. C., ASD VtLJ. Til X X K COKTISUB Tilt DRY GOODS BUSINESS WHOLESALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on bii own individual ikccpunt and responsibility. He will proceed without delay, to rephsmah arul re new the Stock, and continue so doing until the assortment shall bo made complete and attractive. As the terms will be Strictly Cash, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept at least as low as to be found ai any other respectable es tablishment. His brother. Mr. E. L. KERRISON. assisted by Maj. A. li McDOSELL, both experienced mer chants in this line, will be found at his store’aid- ing in the conduct and management of the busi- u'‘ss. and it is hoped that his and the«r efforts to win the confidence and patronage of tbi public wiii be as successful as in past days was the old firm a:, corner of King and Market Street, mch .’l—1 » AYING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY in the Seethe#* States, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock of Doors, Sashes, Bliade, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, kc.. Ac., I am enabled to sell low and at Manm*> facturer’s price*. N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping ua good order. April 7 27 ly IhioOlollctxir S A IS II I; E S, TEAM HARNESS, PLOW HAMBS. BRIDLES. Ac, At. T HE undersigned begs to invite your attea- >ion to the fact that he has recently purehae- ed a large lot of Government McLellan Saddles and Team liarncs, which he is offering at a re duced prices, .“ingle or in quantity. ■ 1 ALSO ■— To his stock cf fine fiomracsets and ShafieO’ Saddles, Carriage aud Buggy Hurnese, Plough Gear, and new WcClellan Saddles, Team Harness Plough Harness, kc. 1 am selling the Plough Bridles and Collars at New York Pactory Prices by the doxen to deal ers. F. f. chapeau, G8 Meeting-street, next to Mills Houst, CHARLESTON,*8. C. Feb 17 20 ly. Oct 21 HART, PARKER & CO. DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Would respectfully call the attention of the citizen.* of Darlington to their new and complete supply of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, &C., Would also call the special attention of Phj- fiGans to our stoek of Drugs, All prescriptions put up with oare. TERMS CASH. April 14 28 ly DANIEL H. SILCOX. -ey } SU PER IN TENDENTS OFFICE, Uiibhaw, 8. f. April 12. 1 sii'.l ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. THE DtTII inst., ibe following .Sclie'liile will be run by ti.e Trains on ibe Road : Leave Cheraw Arrive at Eloreno* Leave Florence Anire at L'licraw April 12 7 00 A 10 00 A. 8 45 P (i SO P. ft SOLOMONS, Superintendent. Scott’s Shirt Emporium THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE a-ETSTTI.Sl^ETSr’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. North Eastern Kail Road, SUPERINTENDENT S OFFJCE, N. CiiAiii.E:si», fi. 0.. April 12, FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, So. 21*0 KlXtJ-Street, (In the Bond,) Sign of the Big Bible, CHARLESTON, S. 0. 15. M. Fouartib. Sam i. Fouakiir, Agt. S CIKKIL BOOKS, STATIONERY, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS and KEtYARD CARDS. Theological & Mlscellaneons Books. Agency of the CTiarleston llible Society and her English and American Religious Publica- e. r.. u. \ lb08. f ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 18 th inst., the following schedule will Le run by ike Trains ou this Road • EXPRESS DAILY. Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M Arrive at Florence 3.30 P. M Leave Florence 10.A. M Arrive at Charleston *F00 P. M ACCOM MO DAT ION. (DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston Arrive at Florence Leave Florence Arrive at Charleston April 12. 1 GO P. M 10.00 P. M 2.GO A. M 11.16 A. M S. SOLO MON.S, Superintendent. le inc Nov.24 S. flu! it Rosdallis, ONANP=t TONir MIXTURE, CHEMICAL C'l«»8lng Out. J •n-lrt ..| Imwlt Ig'ic Pill., fir. For fair HA 11T, PARKER A CO. I 27 >f i ti HEAT BARGAINS. Jerome P. Chase. FLOUEM K, aS o. ITH a view t«) changes in business, offers i is valuable fiTOCK and Town Pr'nerty w'it h iiir ffjdciidid Store, at prices lower than Cost and Value. Juh 27 17 ly oihe tion Societies Coders for supplying Sunday School and Paris | Libraries will bo promptly attended to. A full ! supply of School Books, Stationery, and nil School Requirements. Teachers in the country will find il to their advantage to intrust their orders to us ne prompt attention will be given and liberal discounts allowed. J'.' u/iar adruntayes to persons rcshliny in i the (\tuntttf. Any books published in America or F rope will be ^ent to any part of the country, Fret of Extra charge. < n receipt of Publisher a price. All the Weekly, Monthly'and Quarterly Periodi cals supplied by subscriptions or single iiumbciA. fn addition to our large 8took of New and Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in a retail Book ond Stationery Store. Persons from the Country, visiting fhar’eston will find the •‘Circulating 1 ibrary' attached 10 this establishment a great convenience. N. P Addres-. “FogarlieN Book Depository” CHARLESTON S. C. incb 24 26 ly W. & M. R. R. COMPANY. G EX UK ALSU i’il RINTUNHKN TS OFFICE. ) The Proprietor of the Gentlemen'a Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meeiing-streel, near Market, desirous of bringing the famous Star : Shirts into general u?«\ and believing that it is | only necessary for gentlemen to wear these Shirts ! once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter offer them to his customers and the public generally at cost prices. His stock of Neck Ties, Scarfs and C ollars i willnlsqbe sold at suefi prices as to defy compe tition, and if satisfaction is not G-iven he will return the money Hrs charges are so reasonable as almost to mak 0 buyers believe the fw tides arc given Away He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the utmost dispatch : and his assortment of ready- made Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at .it a moment's notice. For proof of these stote- ! incuts call I At Scott’s i Star Shirt and Furnishing Good* Emporium. Meeting-street, nearly opposite mar 21—26 ly C fcAND AFTER April! j? TRAINS on this road w ing Schedule. • EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Willmingtou oaily at Arrive Florence Arrive at Kingsville j Loire Kingsville at Florcio . at Wilmi •th, PASSENGER 1 run on the follow- WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers. Printers, w Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, S. C. ly OH A RLESTON, June 23 38 1:16 A. M. ...!<>• J2 A. M. 1:46 p. M ...12:40 P M- d ; 66 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 0:15 P. M. Express Train cm mumU closely nt Florence vvitli tlie G )rtliea‘;tei u Railroad for CJiarleston, and Cbcjavvand Dailingtou Railroad for Gheraw. ami at Kingsville with the South (.'arolina Rail- road Ihr Augusta, to which point the cat s run through without change. ACCOMMODATION train. T Leave Wilmington daily (Sun A rrive at Florence' Arrive at Kingsville Leave Kingsville Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmington •x.) at 8:05 p. M. ...! 2:40 A. M. 0:00 A, M. LOO P. M. 0:40 P. M 5:10 A. M. Accommodation Train couneeis closely at Flor ence with the Northeastern Railroad f u* Gharles- ton. and at Kingaville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta. Passenger* for Columbia should take ths Ac- commod&t i jn Train. WM. MacRAE, April 11 7—tf GeaTSupl. K. D. CHARLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, "W anted—Agents, O sell a new book of great value to Farm ers, Mechanics, and Working men of all ti a les and occupations, loth edition now ready. The FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ 3VL' A.TsT'CTA.ILi, Edited by GEO. K, WARING. Jr Author of “Elements of Agriculture." “Draining For Profit and tor Health," and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Ocntral Park, Ni, Y. 500 Octavo Pages aud over 2u<J illustrations. The New Orleans Times sny- : “It is a book which should be in the hands of every Farm-jr ; and Mechanic.” ! Tlie New Orleans I’icuyune s&yn : “So valuable I a book should be found in the hous»- 'every F.ir- | merand Mechanic: its elegant illustrations will ! make it welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can make more n ■ ru v J and give better satisfaction in selling this t ■ than any work in the field. fiend for 16-page eirculai. idling ad about it E. B. TREAT k Oh. Publishes. No. t»*'4 Broadway. N. Sept « 4'J FURNITURE AND CHAIR WARKHOUSU, 175 177 and 179 Xing Street, • Charleston. S. C. gSd?**Furniture made and repaired, deeds packed with care for Shipping. Oct 21 4 1-j. HENRY BISCHOFF dt CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Axd Da.LXKS m WINES. LIQUORS, SEGART, TOBACCO, A*., C«. le? tharlesto*:, 8. C. H. BISCHorr. C. WULIiEBM. J. H. PfSPSK Oct 21, _ 4 1-j VICTORIA HOTEL. CHARLESTON, S. C. F. OrCFBEKCK, Propr ietcr. Dee 22 1* if THE LIFE Extraordinary Career and Dairty Exploits OF ALLAN PINKERTON, THK GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE We have now in Preparation and will Publish on the 27th of October, lustar * in No. 1261 of the NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tho most able and successful Detective the world has ever known. We have been at great pains to obtain the facts and circumsi inces attending the remarkable life of thin most extraordinary man, who has been mainly instrumental in developing ihe greatest crimes commlt)dd in this country, and bringing their authors u- justice, besides rendering in valuable tervice to the Govoinineut during tbs late rebellion. The Biography of Allan Pinkerton is trulyw Romance of Life, and the demand for it in .sL Market Hail | P ar *s of the country will be so great that thrvse I who desire to secure copies, and who live at a | distance, should either subscribe at once, or no- ! tify the newsdealers from whom they purchase 1 that they may obtain a full supply on iheir first order. Oct 27 0 » LAW T PARTNERSHIP. Sept 22 TIMMO.NaYILLE. S. C. 51 if UK imilrruifrned l> *5i» 'l»y form f d * p,irtairrs!>:p. unii'' Itic name mi'l »ijle of Molrpr *. Jloytl. !‘*ir ti.c practice *>f I* ttW it^' KmuIIv, in the I cuulv of Darlinztnn. J ' HENRY MrIVER. B. W. BOVD Not 26 ^ G’ ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Ofiicc, 17 Rroad-strcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. h’.-p- 8 M tf_ DRY GOODS FOIR. T-’T-Zir, SE ASOTST, JUST OPENED AT STOLL. V/EBB <£ Co. ( D mksj 'i Stour, ) . • , , f Lacs firoms, 4 t 2S7, ; K,nK \ 269. r We ar*- now receiving a very large stesk, wsll selected U v t' »»g our KFT A 11. and \\ MOLFS VLB DR!'A KTMKNTS. MFIirnANTS and PLANTEK8 visitiag our city, are specuvlly invited to « \amiuo our stock. Ft 1J. 1.1NFS OF t ALIPO FBOM 7 to 14^ «. Fl'M. I.IVFS UF BKOWN SlilKTIKGS, 7 •. io b , *st ipinlifv. FL'LI. I INKfi OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 and 21 c. Together nith every article to be found in a well elected stock, nt STOLL, WRBB A Co., Ba>cKQI'T> old stand. Feb 1—180'.—!v Kjuj eireet.