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T H E. Cl)e pnnocrat. MTKnXESOAY, JAKnAKY 20. JR E S Xj O Cfl . 12—-22::.—„-Zii ! who are in want of good clothing, that they hax« MIUJEST CIBCULITION —77/£ DHMO- I opened Store No. 297, King afreet. Charleston, Back Again! MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, WOPLD infoim their old customer! end all CK.\T HAS THK LAUGEST CIRCULATION or any paper in eastern south CAROLINA AND PUBLISHES THE OFEI- C1AL ADVERTISEMENTS. .■ I md All parties indebted to this ollice for subscriptions, will ploase call and settle their arrear age*, as we are compelled to have money feo keep up the supply of material. Mrs. Pnrltcr, Advertises elsewhere in this Isaac a lot of fine) articles tor the ladies. Hart Parker <1 Ca., Attention is called to the advertisement of the above firm. Thuy have a fine lot of Drugs, Perfumery, &c. Corn Meal. At the Steam Mill of Hakt & Paekkr. This is an indispensable article, and all should know where procure it on the best terms. Cotton. The attention of Cotton Planters are di rected to the advertisement of Dr. J. M. Hunter and Son who has purchased the right to prepare Gins with BoURDINS Patent Gin Saw Gummer. Gins sharpened by this patent will muk. a far better staple and turn out more lint it »he day than those sharpened by the old method. The process is plain and practca , and needs but to be explained to bring it in to popular use. We advise our planters to have their work done before the next cotton season. have in store a large itock of Seasonable, Fine nnd Medium Clothing, 'To are selling entire Business suits at $10; $12; $14; $17; $18; $21; $22 : $26: $28and $ '0. press Suits at $18 ; $23; $30; $3': $37 and $50. Ureas Frocks at $10 to $30. Hacks and Englirb walking coat; from $5 to $20. Pau- taioona $3 to $13- Vests $1.50 to $7. Wc warrant all clothing mads bjr us equal iu ali respects to the best ordered work. FURNISHING GOODS. Our "Perfect Shirt" at $2 and $3; Merino Un der Shirts and Drawers, each. I.iutfi Collars $ 1. $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Olo.es, Hosier/, Ties. B*vs, Scarfs, &e &c., at extremely low prices Heavy double and twist Cassimere at retail at $1 per yard. {tjgrOne price and no deviation. MACULLAll, williams a parkee, No. 297 King tireet, Store formerly occupied by McDuff Cohm. Nov 24 6 2in CARRIAGE BUGGY ^isrzD MANUFACTORY iDj^TUhTurQ-rroisr COOKiNG AND HEATING ID H/L O CJ Tt T. AT JDA.TRTjTl&arTOJSr, S- C, T fIK undersigned beg leare to inform th# citizens of Darlington and Murrounding country, that they have opened a SHOP Dar lington Court House, for the purpoee of carry ing on the bussifH?M of manufacturing and re pairing Huggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Ac. All work done with neatness and dispatch. Wf respectfully solicit a share of publi« pa tronage. D. W. RAST. A CO. Darlington, S. C. Sept 29 52 tf? X’lndniout A ArIln*:loii I.lfc Insu- rnnrf <;o. These two responsible Companies have united and now do business together, Dr. 33. C. Norment, the earnest, courteous and energetic Agent, may be seen here at *11 times, save when his duties demand his ab sence. As evidence of the promptness with which these Companies work, we aek attention to the letter of Mrs. AYitiikhspoon, published in our paper. No better investment can be made: Dr. Xoume.nt will take pleasure in developing the plan of the Companies ho reoresan ts. Masonic. The following brethren were elected and installed officers of Lydia Lodge, A. - . I'.'. M.- to serve for the present Masonic year.: lire. W. W. Moo tic, W.\ M.. “ H. L. CiiANFOnit, S. W. “ O. D. Lee. J. W. “ R. S. Joskt, Treasurer, “ II. J. Lee, Secretary, « W. Y. Mixon, S. P. " W. J. Oats, J. D. A. C. Stewftt, Tyler. MILL POND CHANNEL OYSTERS. Cjiupplied in quantitiea to suit purchasers. Or- J^ders from aH parts ©f th© micrior aolrcited. Addresa McCrady, Agent, I*. O. Box C39. ChaHcater. S. C. Refer (me cs—James Adger A Ca., TTon. J. B Campbell, Dr. H. J. Rayenel. David Jennings : McC-rady k Se«, W. G. Dingle, Joh« S. Ryan. Dec 6 8 3m ‘The Pride of the School. ■WRITTEN BY JOHN WITHER8POON KRVLW axrnrssi.f roa the “SUMTER NEWS.” Addr©M DARK A OSTEEN, vkimtor, S. .C TO THE Southern People! INSURE VOUR LIFE TO-DAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BK Provided For. Tomu, ■ row Yo h. MAY Die! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insnrunce Company, RICHMOND, VA. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared for 1869 40 'get. Purely a Southern Irstitution. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—L'oUeics Non-forfeiting. This populai and and successful Southorn Life Insurance Company now stands at the head of tiieiist of tho rest, host i i bkr aland stlonor* r Companies in America. Its affairs are govern ed by the best men in our country, and the prompt manner in which the policies arc paid ■when due, as well as the careful and prudent in- Yestmeat of its funds, recommend it t< ibe SOUTHERN PEOPLE, as THE C ompany for them to Insure in. w. c. CAUttiNoro*:, President. John x euwaros, Ticc President. i>. j. hsrtsook, Sec»ct;iry. - ». hopkins, Secretary. ’et-tors for South Carolina. — Kx. Ijov. M. L. Bonham, Dr. ]«*iac Branch, Dr. J. J. Wardluw. L. Leap hart. The undersigned respectfully Kolieits the pn- /ronage of th® good citizens of this section for this company. Adderss G. McD. STOLI . Agent, F!oronco. S. C. Dr. W. A. WAsaiNc.Tux, Medical Adviser, Oct 13 1 ly JOHN DATTSON. GEO. TEEL. ROOT. HXNNIKO. Dawson, Teel & Henning, Wholesale and Uetnil Dealer* In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Gr TT IsT 3, AgrlcnUnral Implements, Iron and NAILS, ALSO llXALSSS IX Millers', House (Carpenters', Ship Carpenters’, Cabinet Mahers'. Masons', Saddlere’, Wheelwrights’. Curriers’, litack- rmiths, Machinists’, Turpen tine Mahers’, Shoe Ma hers', Builders’ and UunertaJcers' Tool*, Rope, Twine, Fishing Tahir, Scales, the. taf' A full stock of *1! the above constantly on hand, and for sale at, tho Lowest Fries for cash. Market Street. WILMINGTON, N. C April 7 27 ly Come and C IHLA-IRIjir’S JJTew Stock!! Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hardware, Hats and Caps, .Shoes and Trunks, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Notions, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A FINE STOCK OF P2YTENT JVfl: © dioixios, which will be sold at low figures. These goods have just been bought at the heavy decline. A call will satisfy any one as to thcirquality, aud cheapness. Sept 15 50 If PHOTOGRAPHS, FEREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, Galtery will be open regularly, and non® 1TB but the BEST work will be allowed to leave the establishment. Pictures made of any ®iz», and perfect aaUsfaction guaranteed. J, S. FLOYD, Photographer. 8®jd 22 61 tf T HE undersigned, successors, to Horton & ! Shepherd, have resumed their trade in ' Stoves, in connection wkh tlicir other business, [ and are now prepared to supply other dealers, ; factors, Merchant and all the customers of the old ; house, with the most approved descriptions of j cooking stores ranges and heating stores, at a close approximation to Foundry prices. The cooking stores and ranges are sold with ! or without furniture—some of them are designed | to operate without the aid of chimneys if nccessa- j ry—and all are guaranteed to Bake properly if ! set np as directed. The ranges are unusually low in price— have ; ,*x boiler openings und double ovens, though but a single pipe, and need no Brick work to set them up. The stock of Heating stores embraces cast-iron air tights, Russia iron air-tights, six-plate or Box stores, Ac. Illustrated catalogues and prices will b® furn ished upon application. WM. SHEPHERD & CO. 24 Ilayne-street, Charleston, S. C. D«e 22 10 51 Mrs. Parker, H AS Just received a supply of Japan S witch es of desirable colors. Also novr Dress Trimmings. and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and very pret ty Laco Hollars. Gimps. Huttons, Uiack Sewing ./ilk, and Itlack Headed Belt Pine, Ac,, Ac. Jan 5 11 tf FARMERS! Increase your Crops and Improve your Lands by using PHCENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WILCOX, GIBBS & GO’S., MANIPULATED GUANO. Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, 8. C,. which has proved iu tho soil the best Ma nure in use. Guano, Salt and Platter Compound, Also prepared at Savannah and Charleston, for sale for cash or on time. WILCOX GIBBS & CO., Importer! and Dealer! in GUANOS. 90 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. G4 East Bay street. Charleston, S. C. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga- For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to “Southern Agricu/turist” published by W. C- Macniurpby & Co., at Augus ta end Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 26c. per annum. Dec 16 0 Th® “Carolina Fertilizer'’ is made from the Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in it® Ferti lizing Properties. These Phosphates are the remains oi extinct land and sea animal, audposseses qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculturist, Wc annex the analysis of Professor Shepurd: “Laboratory of the Medical Colleyt of S. C. Analysis of a sample of Carolina Feriilizcr, personally selected, Moisture expelled at 312° F * 16.70 Organic matter, with some water combination expelled at low red heat 16.60 Fixed Ingredients 69.80 Amonia 2.C0 Phosphoeic Acid—soluble 6.96 Equivalent to 12.27 Soluble Dhosphate of lime Insoluble ...6.17 Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone) 13.13 24.76 Phosphate of Lim®. Sulphuric Acid 11.01 Equivalent to 23,65 Phosphate of Lime, Sulphate of Potash 80 Sulphate of .Soda 8,50 Sand 11.00 On the strength os these, results I am glad to certify to the superiority of th® Carolina Ferlilizor examined. K- L T . SHEPHERD, We will furnish ’his excellent Fertilizer to Planters nnd others at SCO per ton 2000 lbs. GEO. W, WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. Dec 8 8—4m ETIWAW &UAXOS, SOLUBLE MANURES, A.3ST3D manufactured at Charleston, gTNDER the Jircciton of Dr. N. A. I’ratt, Chemist for the Sulphuric AciJ aud Superphosphate Company. Soluble Phosphoric Acid, iu the form of .Voluble Phosphate of l.imc, or Dissolved lioue Phosphate, is the basis of all good Fertilisers, aud th< se arc valuable iu the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in Ibctn, The immense diposites oi Phosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 18G7 in South Parolins, by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of Insoluble Phoiphatc of Liter, which is made available as a fertiliser by biing ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as to make ito in soluble phosphate soluble iu water, ami thus made capablr of being taken up by growing plants. The insoluabla Phosphata found in my commercial Fertiliser is o! no mor- value to the plant than the original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this soluble Phosphate which any Fer tiliser contains. the less the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest fertiliser is that containing the highest percentage of soluble Phoephat ;. Impressed with these truths, the Vulphuric A«iJ and .Super phosphate Company have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers .South of Baltimore, and are able to offer to plautei s tho Highest percchtsge of .Voluble Phosphate ofLims knowu iu the market. Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms: 1. Ktiwai: No. 1.—Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 2-1 per cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of I,line. $t>0 per ton. 10 per cent discount for cash, S. Etisvai* No. 2.—-Peruvian Nupor-phosphats, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dis solved Bone Phosphate, and G to 3 per cent, of Amonia, with a sufficient addition of Peruviau Gua no to adapt it to all crop*. $70 per ton, 10 per cent discount for cash. We also offer Dissolved Bone, of high grade, for planters or iiianufactnrers. who mav desire to mix into any othsr compost, and ws suggist that this is the best and cheapest method for manufac turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in tits mixture. Will he sold u; a fixed rate for each percentage, WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, -Yu. ]4 A dyer's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Jan 5 11 ’ 3 m “CORN I” ASH orders for cora filled at Jobber's per cent, by LOUIS O. DARGAN. Darlington, G. II., S. C. c If. HOE & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Malay and Gang SS-A/WS. Something New! IMPORTED ALES. i: E. 2t Dry S. F. WHOLESALE & COLE, RETAIL DEALER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, *f. Timmonsville. & 0. A new nnd complete stock just received Baltimore, which is being daily Added t®. and aeo tbrm. Nor 1ft 4 FOR SALE OR RENT. A N Excellent Cotton I’lantfttion near Florence a dwelling, and ail oilier necessary fro m Call 3m buildi Dec 1 ng«. Apply to (7- -10 E. A. LAW, Darlington, C. II. 050 [ will ?»*!I at private sale 9*>ft acre® .mis &c.- on reasonable 1 of fine Cotton Lands, part clears All necessary out-buiUi terms and cheap. Apply to Jau 12 J. M. McCALL. 2t \2 UNTotioo. A LL persons indebted lo A. F. Culpeper, by -ijL nnto or account are requested to come for ward and !»*‘t.ile, or their accounts will be put in the hands ml a lawyer for collection, A. F. CULPEPER. A' ot _- 4 _ (5- M ©. 111. JMuwr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instiuments, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods, Cor. King and Vanderhorst-StreoU, •’HARLESTON, s. c. Proprietor of Aimar s Sarracenia Bitters, For Dyspepsia. Aimar’s SAKSAPAKlf LA & QCKJSN'5 DELGIHT. Aimar’s I’KK.MU'M COLOGNE TVaTEB, AGENT FOR James Buchan A Co s., CELEBRATED CRESYLYC SOAPS. May 5 3i ly R. RAGSDALE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Goods, Groceries, Precisions, H mes Liquors, d-c. TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. Would inform th. public generally, that he hr. on hand a full assortmenl of the above mentioned goods, which he has just received and is daily receiving, to keep the stock ful’. Has ea hand and to arrive 100 bbls. choice Family Flour, at $9.00 per barrel. Have just received a choice and select stock lot of Gentlemen’s Clothing, DEISTS of the latest styles. I have on hand a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising choice silk patterns. Alpacas, and French Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks of all styles, Hats, Bonnets. &c., Ac. I have the most complete stock of Ladies and Gents Shoes in the country* I wish the public generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as I sell at aston ishingly low prices foreash. 1 am the Agent of Whann's Superphosphate— the great fertilizer of all crops—which 1 am pre pared to furnish to any extent. Refer you to Dr. H. K, W. Flinn and otners, who have used it. I am prepared to receive Cotton on consign ment and make as liberal advances as can be had in Charleston, or any other city North or Aouth. For further particulars call and see for yourselves. Dec 16 9 w. P. RUSSELL, HAVING BEEN Liberally Patronized for th® past Twenty Years in Charleston and throughout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicith a bontimiance of the same. Hr is Prepared with Every Facility to FILL ORDERS for SASH LS, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FKAMLS MANTLE-PI Ft MS, MOULDINGS, ate., &c., and has at his Ware-rooms, No. 5. Hayne-idreet, a large and well selected stock of the above goods. K ITOHARD STREET v iwciiiy years will be a guarantee V The Character of th to I hose who mnv ord< 6m NOTICE. 1) BRING my absence from the .State, parties indebted to me will make payment to J. A. Law, who will be found at the old stand of Law &, Clements, Flinn’s X Roade. Y P. CLEMENTS. Flinns’ Roads, Dec. 1, 1869. 3-if OSTENDORFF & CO., Wholesale- Grocers, DKAI.FI’S IN WINES, LIQUORS k SEOARS, 175 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Agents for H. Clausen's Ales. Aug 21 20 ly OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS d- SEOARS, No. 175 Ea?»t Bar CHARLESTON,‘ S. C. (5-tr WORK SIIODS IN work from this c?tal UshiiK'nt for the pa§; r goods from Who advertises himself the only Practical Sash, Btipd and Door maker by trade, who i« now carrying on the above business in this city, and will alio'V no job of worh to leave his abligh- ment that docs net re Meet credit upon him as arffecHltr ic. No. 5.u;,v’R’’ m.KET, Clt.MJLlISTON, S. C. Mav 5 nwL, dquality luife I: Circular Saws With Moveable or luserted TEETH ! "T'TrV'S claim for our Patent Circular Saw W thefollowing advantages over all others: The shanks of the teeth arc elastic, aud ®xert % uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plat* is no way affected by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth independently, may bo adjusted to the cutting line. No rivet.*, key*, or Qlher objectionable appli ance- nr® employed in connection with the teeth which areas siuipi*in construction, and aa easi ly used as a nut lor a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore experi enced in thr use of movable teeth for saws, are fully met and obviated by this invention. —aiso— .* TUTTLE “Champion Oro.. -kit Saws. Ox-C'--: 7-U.t uranc® Co. o> a C/2 • r—< t-i o > Clausen's AUs. .Agents for 11 Nov 24 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TZE-HE Farmers and Planters of ] >A KLINGTON COUNTY. ^ JS it will bw in.possible to procure for unoth- F-eas m, full supplies of the “Peruvian we takr jdeasure in recommending to « of the Farmer* and Planter? of this the "CAliO LI.\ A FLU TILJ A KR % '' vledged by those who have expori* the. host Commercial ma- ! Guano the no county •vi hich i? ark j inented with it, to | nurein tlie market are Agents for the sale of this valuabl® ! Fertilizer. 1 tho*y who wish to secure it shoud , makr imm Hat >. »p ici nto us. W« arc pre- i pared to srinw s.mipics * id furnish circulars of saDvr Tt-rv, $60-00 cash, v.* $65.00 on time, with apiirovcMi security, r aytiblc first Novemhsr J87t*. We .rn n’so Agent* fev the firm of Messrs. Geo. W. Williams tc Co., Factors, 11115 will make cash advance, to threc-fom-tha the value on cot. ton, ooiisignetl to either tlie above firm in ('hot !•■.=;- ten. S. t .,or WiiU.irns, jiirnie ,t Go., of N York DlLORME A BYRD, Dore's Depot, S. C Nov 23 6 j- eZl CtJ oo pH EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF VIRGINIA. Reason* why Kvery One Should fvsvr ‘ in the Ef/uitahlc Life Insurance Company of Yiroinia. 1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurer than any other Company, and will eventually become Pl hkly Mutual and belongs to the Insurer. 2d. It circulate its money amongst it.-' pi-.tvons who^.10 the D urerK. Consequently they are getting thi benefit of the rapid ncciimulnti .m^ of the Company, the money being invested by the Boa'il of Directors among the insurers. There fore the the insurers are building up an institu tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for their benefit. fid. The loans of this Company are ;is libera 1 as other companies, who declare divider.dp at t ho ei»dcf«he second, third and fourth years, but this company at the end of the first and every year. Thereby the insurer saves several years’ interest on thu loans by insuring in this compa ny snd he never looses his money if lie pays for one Mfeholc Year, whereas, in other companies, he has to remain an insurer for«eVeral year?, or he lose? all the money he has paid. O DAVTD B. CLARK, Pr.sidenL 'I livU II. B l.WE, Vice.President, J N O. Q. WIN N. Sr c ret cry, Gen .IAS. If. HANK. Actuary, Dr. P. B. WATKINS, > Dr. II. W. DAVIS, 1 Judge JNO. \ MEREDITH, Conn? 9 OF A J Kit Medical Advisers, llor. DIRSGTORS. \\y. J. Johnson, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. Wm. II. Powers, Winston & Power*, Wholesale Grocers. Ai.iiF.iir Up.oway, Trtasarer Buckingham Slate Com pan e. Cn milK.i V. Morris, Morris & Co’s., Sugar Re finery. <T A. Pfiji.eh, superintendent manchestcr cotton mills. John H. Tyi.kk. .7. IT. & John Tyler, Jewellers. M. Miu.msEii, IVIiob sale Dry Goods. Ti:os. Baldwin, Clothier. John M. Goi>i»in, Cashier Planters Bank J. 11. Dowell. Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Co. Alia. G. [lo’.r.nTsow Cattle Broker. Gko. 1. Hekri.no, Wholesale Grocer. R. L. Brown, of Brown, Jones & co., Wholesale Grocers. A. Rodekku. Druggist. S. M. RossNBAt >t, of S. & M Rosenbaum, Dry Goods. .J"- SAW ^lANDkELS, aurainii^s: mxfiQiVEs, &c. Sen.' for art'&djuM an! P^lJ/sts. n. HOE <^CJq., Printing Press, Marhiur and .Wtinnfic- tarers, Nfw Y’oi-V, Boston Mass, an.i'LonJon Bnjlanii Oct 13 l ' Cm J, M. Wood ward, TAKES pleasure in announcing to his friends and custoinev?, tliat he still continue? to keep on band a full and ♦eneral assortment of Japan and Plain Tin Ware, which he offers at wholesale and retail for cash country produce. Hf' tins on hand and t\,r sale, s general assort ment of <JUOC£KlKS, and is abm prtpsired to supply the public with COOKINH STOVES, GRATES, . Ac. &c, at the shortest ncJic®' lie is also Agent for the Marble Works at Che- raw, S. C., and those, wishing Head Stone? or Monununts for their lost friend* and relatives, would do well lo give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. All w ork done will be warranted to give, satis faction. and at as low rates as can be done in any other estahlishmonl. Nov 10, 1 < 69 4 6m ;fall and winter fashions. M RS. M. A. BINDER ha? juft nkrived from Pari? mid London with the latest design* j personally selected from the greatest novelties: j also the most elegant Trimmings to be seemed in j Paris. j . Liter-, Jl-bbons, Vrivets, I'r ulal Ynlt, Flower*, J Fi'ie Jrwflry, and Trimmed Paper Pattern*, Jh LIQUORS AND CIGARS, -A-T A. P. LUCAS’ SAMPLE ROOM, In rear of J. G. McCall s Store. Aug. 18 4t> tf Forty Thousand Cases of Goods, wci8 shipped from our liouee in One Veur, to familial, clubs, ami merchants, in every part of the couniry, from Maine lo Califot uia, aiuouuting in value to over On© Million Dollars, Our facilities for tranaporting the imtnento business are better than eror before. Wc hav® agents in all the principal cities to purchase goods from the Mauufactnres, Importers, and others, for (hush, and often at a« immense sacri fice from the original cost of production. Our atock Con his ts, iu part, of th® following goods : Shatclt, 71 lank-* ft. Quill t. Cottons, Gmghmms, D~ts* Goods, Table I.innen, 7’oueling, J fasten/, Gloves, Shirts, Corsets, !lc.. Sue. Silver-Ida led Ware, Spoons' plated on Michel Silver, Dessert forks, Fire-bottls plated Castors, Britannia Ware, Glass Ware, Tableland Pocket Cutlery , tn great variety. Elegant French and German Goods. Beau tiful Photograph Albums, the t ewest unUoh4>fc%«t styles in Morocco and Velvet Binding!*, Morocco Travelling Rag*, Ilamikerchiejs, and Glove Boxc*, dec. Gold and Plated Jewelry, of the nonwest styles. Wo have also made arrangements with sora® of tho leading publishing Houses, that will enable us tho sell the standard and the latest works of popular author* at about one-half the regular price:—siK*h as Byron, Moore, Burns, Mijtvn And Teunysou’s W v rks. in full gilt and Ctotli Bindings,—«ml hundreds of others. These aud everything else for ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. ' ^ ITe do not offer a single artieis of nierehandisa that can bosotd by regulai dwilers ai otirprM.s. We do not nsk you to buy goods tro.u UK unlsss no can sell theui cheaper thuu you can obtain tlism in any other wny.—while the greater part of our goods are sold st. about One-lialf the Regular Rates. Wo want good reliable agents in every part ®f the Country. By employing your spare iim® tc form clubs arid sending us orders, you can ob tain the moat, liberal CGinmiHsione, either in Cath or XcrrtlAllcliaAdise, and all goods sent by us will be .‘is represented, nnd v\«guarantee eatisfac- ,ion to every one dealing with our house. Agents should collect ten cent® f»cm each out, tourer and forward to us iu advance, for descrip tive Checks of the goods wc sell. Thu holders of the Checks hav® the privilege of either purchasing the Article thereon deecribrd- or of exchanging for any article mentioned ou our Catalogue, numbering over 300 different ar ticle?,— not one of which can be purchased in the urml way for the raino money. The advantages of first sending for Checks are these: We are constantly buying small lots of v®ry valuable goods, which arc not on our calologii®*, and for which wc issue cheek? till all are sold ; besides, in every large club we will put a check for Watches, Quilts, Blankets, Dress Patterns, or some oilier article of value, giving some members of the club an opportunity of purchasing anarti. cle for about one quarter of it? value. Irt every order amounting to over $6.00 ac^on- pnnied by the cash, the Agent may retain $2-00 and in every order of over $100, $3.00 msy b® i retained to pay I THE EXPRESS CHARGES. i Tlii? offer is move especially to assist A gen ; in the Western and Southern States, hut is open to ail customers. Commissions; Agents will be paid ten per cent, in cash or .•ncivlmndisv . when they fillup their entiioclnb, u o give a partial list of com below a n <1 Cl >ak M i king. Kxciusiv * ag'-nl for Mr ?y?tam for cutting ladle B;i?quc?. Ac. N. W. cor. nl 11 and Chesnut-sts., Kept. 20 M. Work’? celebrated ! brosso?, c-aques, and i rhila«lelphia. j 6m i EQUALITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Examine its Puiruldr/s before you Jusurc, it is to yr-.ir interest to do so. Principal Ofiicc 10]."* Maine-strect, Ricliinoml, Virginia. Agents Wuuted Everytcherr.-^jt, V..v 10 4 lr Oisaliwrss, Herring & Co COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION .A-XTO ITSTy^., O /V- UttABLEftTOy, s. a •9 MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A NI) LIT>EBAT. ADVANCES made on Consignments to either House, and to ^leR?r«. Lockhart a. Dempster, Liverpool, England. Agents for sal * of sheetings. Shirtings, Stripes, Yarns, &c« Wlian's Superphospliate, The Grant 1*'utilizer for All Crap*, Werefor to all who have ugc l it. Wc. recommend it as being fully equal to any Featrliserever inG'oducod into this country. For pale by CLAGHORN, HERRING & Co. L. R. RAGSDALE, Agent, Timmonsville, S. C. Nov 21 ft—6m IDIT^UOT I-AROTvO: J 'UIST reccivvd, u full agsortmem of ja BIN .S, YIOT.KTS rori>RY ? 8, S«vsp?, BYtrachs Pomad. ?. Oil? nnd Toilet Waters, A full line of Hair, Tool It nnd Nail Brushes, ' Buffalo, Ivory and Site!! Combs. G. W. AIM AH, Chemist nnd DrUygL t. Corner of King and Yanderhr>r$t Struct*, i Clll RLESTON, S. C. Oct 27 2_ 3m. I COULTER & Co. tiEMEKAL COMJIISSIOX MERCHANTS! AND COTON FACTORS, 53 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. Liberal advances made on consistiments. Represented by PARKER & KH. LY, Darlington. S. C. - Oct 37 2 3m for \vh;e missions : For an Order of *‘{0. from a club of thirty n u til pay the Agent, as corn uisaiou. 28 yar I. I riiwn or bleached Shcc.’ing. (too'i Dress I’attcrn. doI Square Shawl. French (’assitnero I’ai.t? uno ; si 1 \ c?i Ihittmi. Fine large White Ceuntcrpane. , «6.„ etc-, or in c .zh. j VVr an Order of $50, fYom n club of fifty, i we will pay the Agent, as commission, 4*) yards j sheeting, one jutir heavy Wool Blankcl®, Poplin l>f ,, ?s pattern, Ifand^otn® wool rquare shawl, : Sshor ca?c Uatch, cue., etc., or $-Yooin<w*u. For <m ord-r <f ^1G0 9 flout a club 'AOne II nndi id. t,e will pay tho Agent, a? commiltoiGi!. j K'O yards goi il yard-wide Sheeting, (’oin-oilvec ! ^Lnting Case Watch, Rich Long Wool Shi»\H. ?'iit of nil wool French ra.s?imere, etc., or$Wio MdiIo not employ any Travelling Agents, and Cttffitoi ' rs ® ; - i st p»y v.t !i/*v to plTtimf pur porting to be our agents, unlesspersoii-Uyoequeint- rd. Send Money Alwayi by Registered Letters. For further particulars sen ! for Catalogue PARKER & Co.. & 100 Summer St.. Boston. Mas*. 52 os • l't 2‘t tf OOTTonsr OT3STS- - -—AND— Ingersoll’d Cotton Presses, For rale by b.HVSON, TF.FI, h. HBNMXO. IVitmiugten, NO. 6»pl 1 . a • . 48 2 so A-i- tl- ' mm ** A