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T II E ' ID-A. IR, Ij I :CT G-T o ItsT IDEZVEOGE^AT. i B arkei-N ■ S 1 *i* ; Trimmin?^ »n<l Fancy Ooo^* arc ; open and ready for sale. V lijf . uimpa, Huttons, »n<l handsome Silk . >n-. (Children’s All-wool Scotch Plaid \ .os. Ijadio-’ all l t'hildiena’ woolen Woolen Fajiehiona, very pretty, , .. , , jict shoes. Linen Tape triiuraing. ^ K • • .ing. Corse?is, kc.. also one piece of pi v plaids. Her Millinery stock is com- MilS. PARKER , Ci LL rouke up walking suits for ladies and y children ; she will receive Patterns from . h «iacii month during the eeaeon. 2 tf 1MMONSVILLE ^ A "MGGY MANUFACTORY. undersigned respectfully i jforms ?!ie citizens of Dur and adjoining Counties . prepared to put up in the best style t the lowest rates, laggies, Carriages, Wagons, o-a.:r,t3, <scC. .riiv.ng dc.no with neatness and dispatch, ctiiilly fcolicits a share of public palron- J. A. McEACHERN, Tiramonsville, 8. C. rrt t 4H _ _ _ lT \vard! Upward!! met with success, far beyond .^—our cApcctuijun, in the publication of ' H ARl.OTTE OBSERVER, d -Mhis method of otfering our papers, iy, Tri-weekly and Weekly. ..■ ny the best advertising mediums in West- .• orth Carolina. 'kernml* Solicited—Trrms Moderate. PREMIUMS! PREMIUMS!! r FIVE valuable Agricultural Premi- v'rsmis getting up Clubs for the Weekly r i*. Address •SMITH, WATSON k Co, Charlotte, N. C. 47 tf N.S. JCiHN LAUHtNS 1 pdiirbing —rom— ^oxjnsro e^vidies, CHARLESTON, S. 0. W\. Send for Circular*, etc. "MM Ropt 8 49 tf F. VON SANTEN, IMPORTEE OF Paris Fancy Q-oods, Toys, Dolls, Games, Children's Car riages, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Good*. *uih *• Clothing, Snrterf Sheeting, fte. 25f> 1115(3 STRICT, Two Door, ebore Market-street, CUARLCSTON, 8. 0. Jure 3 ti tt r >UASGTON : TJ T XT -A- Xj i Insurance Company. tm T RE vonrLiFE! o in Arlington Company! ■ •,i!3 e it is the Host Company, hvaissc It is the Cheapest. . iiiUdcnds arc Higher than .. i purely Southern and a . :’??rprlse. , ' ; Iv rive to call the attention, of the JL. i :i- generally to the subject of LIFE INSURANCE. . • •dcrcddutvof every one to Insure his : ■ ;t iiis family may not suffer from por- iTSflty ii his death. The iiiie©Tt.ii».?^ nnp peril ' 4* vh tawi^Hs tiin n a, and the certainly of death, . -it ’ill to make n.o :stc and Sore Provision for llN-ir loved Ones. ' •'isCUTi''''i' f lV ' ■ , “ r “^ aTu:- ' ''°* !,, AV , y jf H forms outhevn Men Patronize NOTICE. T IIW “PISH0PV1LLK INSTITUTl*’ ha* been thoroughly establislied, and ths Prin cipal respectfully asks the patronage of the friends of education in and around Darlington, C. Ff. Young ladies can obtain board for ten ''$10.00) dollar* per month, in the family of the Principal. Hoys can he accommodated with board by th# liev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same amount. Latin, Greek, French, Music, ^voenl and in strumental) Fnglish and Mathematics are taught. TERMS PER QUARTER i l«t and 2nd Classes $10 00, 3rd and 4th Classes... $ 8 00. 6th and Oth Claeses $ 0 00. Music -$ 7 60. Use of Piano 2 60. French....... # 2 60. For particulars apply to R. Yf. Boyd, Bs^., of Darlington; Cnpt. .T. W. Stuckey and Charles Spencer, of Bishopville, or to W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, Principal. May 12 *2 it I sc “fostar's” Liquid for BED BUGS. Use ‘•(’ostar's” Powder for INSECTS. !! BEWARE!! of all Spurloua Imita tion*. For $1, $2, IlS Slzos, A (Id rms “COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, IIowsrd-Btreet, N. Y. OH MY!! OH MY!! < ’* n ' 1 iUnd,t ” ‘•Tbeno corns will kill me." 0! 0!! Olil aa,.v«c -COSTAn'R"] 0R5 S0LYE5T. For Cuts, Burni, Bruisea, oM Sor*s. etc., Uh© «CosUrV> BUCKTHORN ALTX. Sold by ail Druggista in Darlington. Sept 1 4i Pm »f irs bene P'dv- fui JEKN INSTITUTOINS. - are so liberal, that all may partake f or i • ■ •*’ particulars cull on II. C. Norment, AG ENT. M*i >1 3 22 »f '—«l~ :Ea:i±3^^-W r^AItBLiE WORKS. * 4r ■ ndersigned inform.s hi? friends and the ■ lie generally that he has resumed his - 'inco the late fire, and keep* constantly 1 c une and select stock of 1V£ _A. “One Price.” Thos^^fe Blackwell. <r.ng ad JDioaa to hi. L«r(« wishing Goods, - T, TH» LA7 4AiSiS Of ' ' T'.t. ■Vu., j- ± pr,a, 67.) IT?*-; CnJir-tertr, ! Shirt, Ream Jfpiei and to Order. Jjhm'Ai’, KiJ Glovr-t, Our nooos ire all marked at low price*, Mid In /’lain f'tfivrr, and our motto i* ‘'ONE PRICE.” 219 Kinp 8tr»»t. I door below Market, Charlaton, S. C. Oct 13 1 tf lid is prepared to furnish end pul up idl kinds of work in his line, viz: roaameiits, Tombs, Mantels, ML TABLETS, BAPTISMAL i FONTS, HEAD STONES, descriptions at the Lowest possible rates p Ibiillng-* furnished to order, and gensral fp.etioTi guaranteed. ,. oi • . ill rtcci'ie prompt attention. Ad j r - - 'v»!i be rcijuired on all work. ■ * > ' g anything in mf line should i i *T ! i.;Tcreace of freight between this .. . and that of (iliarleston. J. II. VILLENEUVE, Markct-ijiicct. ’.AW S. C. '‘HD- Agent at Darlington, and b! i . A-u u Society Hill. All ( .1 ig! t.ieia will receive prompt attcu- 27 -hr' ... v.'arolino State Agricultural -ohanical Magazine. ' ''’. ’* ' of tiit Smith ('ar')hi Stotc I.u/ Mt hamral S'/dvfy i -7. F - 1 -G.Y 1-4TR. THE .'rTiSnillJURfl ■ ' ' Ii Hr.tnnx.Wr of* Monthly > ‘ " '■ ! ■ h*deTrlojnneet rf tli<> m*- ‘ 111 •suie,»n-lthe-.fh 1« .cuthj -i. ;b fivo thou«an<l roj.irr pratui- ■ r*t> one m-iv ;-re it {. I b -y ixten ! to ninkp i: tbc ’ '“'t " I r.i;if;ii:ne i-v-r f:,l «»li, tiff' *iifjr b.k the cordial . evi.rv j-o.i i ciliz m in tbU ont.r- " rt.~lotm.lt.> ib- pul,li e wt if„ 1C- . . i- i■ ii- (■,.pi, , fl f ii,,, f r . ( i.j m ii U r . ?»• id their fuMress i > »alk(‘r, Evsiiw A Cogswell, Ahjsrlt ^Joii, N. REEDER & DAVIS. COTTON FACTOR & GencrnI Commission MrrebuuU, Atlycr’* North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Couei-nment* r»<ptotfully lolieited. Oawm.L KCKL’BR, Aug 26 S1MMBBUAB PAVlg. 47 Gin. Rosdallis, | ON AND'« TyNIC M1STCHE, CHKMICAL tuSh a ' - Food, Ueii^boi* Ague Pills. Ac. For sale by 1IAP.T. PAKKER & CO. JiinelG 37 tf PARKER & KELLY. William G. Wliilden & Co,, NO. 255 KING STREET, CHARLB8TON 8. C. H ave on ii»nd * full .took of Watches. Jew elry, Silret and Plated Ware. Granite, C jinn and Glnsa- ware, Pocket and Table euttlery. Gentlemen-' lonther Traeell’iug Dag*, Vaae*. Tooth nail and Hair Bruahea, and a variety of 1Taney articles which tbty offer at moderate prices. AMO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Glassware, AT NO. 137 MEETING STREET. Got. 38 # 1/ Bumbam’s Drug Store. W WO0LD RESPSCTrULLY d. sail the attention »f FAR- MEna and PHT8ICIAN8 of the Country, to my large 8TOCR of Drags and Medicines, FANCT AND TOIX.ET ARTICLES, Fponges. Brushed, Perfumery, &c., also, the old Standard8AR8APARLLA, made from theorigiua! receipt of tt. W. Burnham, which id rivalled by none, and his Anti-Cholera Mixture, which will cure Cholera and all disease of the bowels. At wholeaal® or retail. Orders from the country on Factor*, will be promptly attended to. Give me a call before going elsewhere. K. *S. BURNHAM, Sign of the Red Mortar, Fing Street. Charleston. S. C. F^tr doors below Calhoun Street. Get 28 * 6 ly PEALEHSIN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hoofs, Shoes, ZEaLA-TS, &cC., ALSO CHOICE FAMILY C3rX*oooirios, which they will eeii very low foi April 14 2^ DOTY’S WASHING MACHINE Lately Xueh Improred—and the New Universal Clothes Wringer Improved with Rowbl'h Patsht Doubli Coo- wuBBi.A, and the Patikt Stop are now unques tionably far superior to any aparatue for wash ing clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by sating labor and clothes. Those who have used thorn give testimony as follows: “We like our machinemuoh ; could not be per suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty Me feel that we are masters of the position.”— Ht». L. ScoU, Btshctji M. Ji. Church. “It is worlfc one dollar a week in any family.’* —.V. F. IViouns. “In the laundry of my honse there is a per petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for the inven tion.”—Ri.fitHodori L. Cuyltr. “Ivory week has given tt A stroager hold upon (be afioctiou* of the inu-ates of fLe laundry.’*— AT. J". Observer. “1 heartily commend it to economists of time, money and contentment.”-—/Cssc-AL Fnenu Doty—Your last iraproTemeat i v ashing Machine is a'’omptatr'success. J you ‘<mr maohiu*.’ after a years’ ueeV •• more of to-day than ever, ami would not bi f j with under any circumeiances.”—Soioi eon. >'• __ ■ “Your Washing Machine hasV*cd in our laundry,'and the houb-V hcreo’f as highly plensed with it. ^ nly accomplishes a grenier qusntity of ir with less labor, and does not wear ihe clothe a.i.r so much as the old fashioned wash-board. Ry using it, one laundress is dispensed with.”— irr*. M. F. Round, Superintendent of the Infant 1 Apart ment of St. Catherine'* Nut-eery of New Yvrjt. PRICES—A Fair Offer. Send the retail price Washer, $14, Kxtra Wringer $0, anil 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 the machines fret of freight after a montl '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 bo done better, more expeditiously, and h-ss labor, and no injury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusive right cf sale make money fust, selling them. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts are made, R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 82 ortlaudt St., New York. Au K 18 _ 4G f 1). J. PAUL *. X. WXI.CU HKNHT RHANDKS. PAUL, WELCH St BRANDES, IMPORTERS A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Northern and Southern Produce, WO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite New Custom House.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Constantly on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains, Pineapples. Apples, Potatoes, Unions. Canned Fruits and Vegetable*, Pickles, Jellies. Raisins, Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of all varieties. Special attention given to filling and shipping orders moh 10 23 ly 18G». 1869. Fall Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH QFFER TO THEIR FRIENDS AMD THE PUBLIC, Tha most aOiR/EFILIETS stock: ov Dry Doods, GROCERIES, in KnaUr—selected te evil the times. Great inducements will bs offered toeaek buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this Store “A HOUSEHOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember «that we deal1r GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, That we baj for CASH, and sell for AND THAT WE HAYK BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. W II O L E S A L E era invila'i to aa axamiaatiou of our STOCK.— Thajr oan »uppli*d at Charla*toa Pricas—fraif ht added. Gr een 3 Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., _ sr jiTKR, s. e. c o o? t o :i\r SHI P P E 1). '^p|7'E hare made arrangeineats to SHIP COTTON TO "'ST<0>3Yl3L. BALTIMORE OR CHARLESTON, : , MAKING CASH ADVANCES V'* same when delivered, aud having it k«dd at EITHER POINT A 8 LONG AS W» will raovWa MAT BJC DKSIKBD. O O "X* "X* O T^T AT SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLS, MANCHESTER, AND TIMMON’SVILLE. GREEN, WATSON k WALSH, Dealer* in General Merchandize AND COMMISSION MKRCHANT8. FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 KIN’G-Street, (In the Bond,) Sign of the Big Bible, CHARLESTON, S. C. * B. M. Fgoartib, Sam’l Fogartie, Agt. s cn«h. ly Florence Hotel. tf asm lleiiis, 'FT MAKER AND " T73E STABLER,, t ■'•xvO't -rj %.L DEALT.!', 1\ •tJ^InTITTJIRJE, ..; ma-Stblet. Chaei t.-ton, ^1. p. • lapacko] and shipped cr ••H.l’v. M (*>—Gn») T he \Bf)>yi:111»i'i;l h \s jikky rr aant- ly fitted up and 1 ^fumirdied Mine'* Uic clo.-e «>! the war, and n i •' ffijrd-' -uporicr n •comrno- datioitf t » the travpl’ing public The fable in sup) lii 1 with the best th.-it Northern and South- el« can ford I ■ : d - 1 mt Bed to keep •!..• - eating hottee 8< ■ the I’ltoiiuir. J. W. GAM ELK, Proprietor. irch Cl Pari’ott’s Cl^OS. NoTIfKll . 33.0^ IDS. I A XGTIIF.R Nta k ha ; : nn 1 n . .' R't ert-n < !.<•«,.,. tii*n tlie ht*r ,\rm v | o,. ryiliir.K want -i.-afi hnfo I I,..-... Hn .] PT , I iliiiiK Ku.ironl»eiln.s oh> i t , n, m Darlington ( ii j Wc- Iniva n Fnl* Hfcrk, A I.f, \K\v At .' IkIm'Vo in i|» .- i “M m.i| avia |i tYe will l.nj all j>>..'lucv at thi | f'nir.t .n i I’AimOTT A Co. J Srpt’.j Ml ,j- FOR THE Xj ^A. XD I E S- Mrs. E. H. HAYNSWORTH, fg U AS reraovod to the Oifice opposite the reei- " §| lent'* of Maj. A. < Spain, where she will contiiuo* the businoes of Millinery and Dress Makii g, limy 19 o-l ly JA MKB KMOX, JOHN CiLL KNOX & CJILU COVj MISSION M KUCHA NTS. FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE. No, 125, Smith’s Wharf, BA A TIMOR F. MU- Liberal ndvances made upon Got*on nbijiped !f» in, and tvill hold the eume until ordered to soil. Sei»t 8 49 t SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIOFERY. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS and REWARD CARDS. 1 Theological & Miscellaneous Books. Agency of the Charleston Bible Society and other English and American Religion? Publica tion Societies. Ooders for supplying.Sunday School and Pari* Libraries will be promptly attended to. A full supply of School Books, Stationery,- an<l all School Rcqttimnri.n. Teachers in th« country v ill liud it to their ndvanlago to intrmt tlreir orders to u* ns prompt attention trill be given end liberal discount* allowed. Prcidinr inlfimtiii/'s to jirrtrm, mutiny in the Counhy. Ifcd* Any books published in America or Eu rope will be sent r any part of the country, Free j I of Kxtra charge, on receipt of Publisher s price, j All the Weekly. Monthly and Quarterly Periodt- j cals supplied by subscriptions or single niirnbeis. In addition to our large Slock 0 f New and i Standard Misccilatleous Books, will be found a ! great variety of Fancy Articles usually found in ; a retail Book and Statu nery Stor, Persons front the 1. untry. visiting Charleston w ;i find the ‘•Cirr lating i.ibrnry attached >o i this cstahlishment a grent convenience, j N. B. Address, “losiirtleN Book Depositorj,” Ull \KLESTON S. C. ! mch 24 25 4y ! prolife ! ighe«t prirof PAI1KEK & KELLY, n AVl.NG jrM received TEN TONS of the C nrolina F<*rtHlzor, Planter* de- sii oui* to puvrl»rti«e will do well to call and exam- inf* tliis excellent ninnuro We nrc agent* for the Unrolin i Eeriili/.c»; and will furninh it oh the n:o?t reavoi'ftMc teinu- Pec), I"CSt 7 tf WALKER, EVANS k COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, AND Blank Book Manufacturers, 3 BROAD STREET, C II AKLKSTON, S. C. June 24 38 lUnjr yeir* aga, tSu writer cf lia»i tad aa inrilid while viiting th* Iiitad of St. Crdz for tliair health, exjsrienced tad witr.aaeed many xnrprixing and beneficial effects of the Stun there predated apoa many af the invalids who were tlika eanelre*) seeking health; and, upaa iaqtoiry cad iavosti^atiea, obtained e full history of its medicinal virtue*. Co was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery, which soon occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the :o’.e light to maufeeture and sell It In the United State*. The result cf hi* labors wa* a glorious necess for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN TATION 2I7TEE3 being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world far its medicinal eSetts, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the dviliiod world. The cabalistic S. T.—1360—X. was a talisman ef health, and the demand for the PLANTATION BITTS2S soon far exceeded th# abalitie* of the proprietor* to wpply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Croix Bum, made expressly for the oens- pounding of the*# Bitter*, the quantity wa* inadequate. It therefore became necenary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at case be made, and an agent was dispatched to St Thomas tor that purpose. He was foi'.unate in securirg and leasing several plantations on scene of the' largest and most productive estates on tha island. Houses, stills end presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly iihed the native*. ” The serviae* of experienced men and natives of the Island were cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION 2ITTEBS were in a to supply their laboratory with ell the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in mermfso- turing the CBEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IirmCBAXOX The Above cutrepreeante the native* crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing It tor th* stills end premee. As tn antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, tho use of the PLANTATION BITTES3 is unsurpasied in tha history of th* world. Over fire million bottle* are disposed of annually. They ar* adapted to old and young, male and female. Th*y are agreeable in taste, end always produce an Immediate beneficial result, h 3, 1S69. 22 DP . I 3 . TO-A-HL E, Cherlrxion, S. C.. Manafacterer ef DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. D E 31 O C R A T JOB OFFICE. 1 AM now prepared to execute all JOB WORK of every description, such ae LAW BLANKS, LAW BRIEFS, HAND BILLS. BILL HEADS, LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, AND PLACARDS. All work neatly and promptly executed at prices to suit. A 1.80— Lards and Printing Paper always on hand. Office in rear of Mcf alls’ Store. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. SUBKRINTFN’DKNT S OFFICE, I Ciikbaw, S. •!., April 12. liS09 ( ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, TME 13TII imt., the follrttving Schedule will be run by !be Trains on (he Koa<i: Leave Chei iw Arrive at Ebtrene* Leave Florence Arrive at Chcraw April 12 7 00 A M 10 00 A. M 3 46 P M 6 SO r. M 8 SOLOMONS, Superintendent. North Eastern Rail Road. BUrERTNTKNDENT’S OFFICE, N. E. R. R. \ CnAaf.BBTOX, 8. C., -April 12, 1868. j ON AND AFTER MONDAY THE 13 tb inet., the following schedule will be run by the Trains on this Road: EXPRESS DAILY Leave Charleston 10.00 A. M Arrive at Florence 3.80 P. M Leave Florence 10.35 A. M Arrive at Charleston 4.0Q P. M ACCOMMODATION. (PAII-T, SXesrT eCJCPATB.) Leave Charleston Arrive at Florence Leave Florence Arrive at Charleeton CHARLES KERRISON, 1 7qORMEV.LT OF THE FIRM Of C & E. L. ^ KERRISON. would inform his friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. Jain a* B. Betts, all hi? STOCK IN TRADE, kc., AT THE STOKE, No. 252 king Strert. ( harlevinn, 8. C., a*d will Ttfaaa cottTiXvx Ttfa DRY GOODS BUSINESS WH0LK8ALE and RETAIL, FOR CASH, on hia own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed without delay, to replenish and re new the Stock, *ud continue »o doing until the as.sojuoeut fdial 1 be made complete and attractive. As the terms will be Strictly Ca*h» or approved city acceptance foi a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must be kept mt least aa low ns to be found at any other respectable es tablishment. His brother. Mr E. L. KERRISON. aseieted by Maj. A. B Me DON ELL, both experieneod mer chants in this line, will be found ai his; atore aid ing in the conduct and management of the busi- ncss. and it is hoped that his and their efforts to wiu the confidence and patiouage of the public will be as successful as in past days was the old firm at corner of King and Market Street, mch 24—ly Scott’s Skirt Emporium THE 0X1.Y EXCLUSIVE OEisrTX-,5:^i£;TXPs FURNISHING STORE IX CHARLESTON. The Proprietor of the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Geeda Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, deairoua of bringing the famous Star Shirts into general use, 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 put,lie generally at eo*t price*. :k Tii >\eck April 12. 1.30 B. M 10.00 r. M 2.30 A. M 11.15 A. M S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. W. k M. R. R. COMPANY. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, I WiLLMTXurojt, N. C.,May 11, 1868. / O AND AFTER Aprilllih, PASSENGER TP* A INS on this road will run on the follow ing Schedule* EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Willmington daily at 1:15 A. M. Arrive at Florence 10:32 A M. Arrive at Kingsville 1:45 P. M* Leave Kingsville 12:40 P. M* Arrive at Fb-reuce 8:55 1*. M. Arrive at Wilmington 0:15 1*. M. Express Train connect closely at Florence with the Northeastern Railroad for Charleston, end Choraw and Darlington Railroad fur Chcraw-. nnd ni Kingsville with the South Carolina Unll- ro.td tor Augusta, to which point the cars run through without charge. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. cx.) at 8:05 1*. M. Arrive at Florence- * 2:40 A. M. Arrive fit Kingsville 9:00 A. M. Leave Ki&gsvtfle I 00 P. M, Arrive at Florence 0:40 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 5:10 A. M. Accomniouution Train connects closely at Flor ence with the Northeastern Railroad for Charles ton. and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augusta. Passengers for Columbia should take the Ac commodation Train. WM MacR AE, April 11 7—tf Gen’l Supl. K. D. CHARLES, ATT0RWE7 AT LAV/, For proof of these etote- Ilit) etock of iea, Scarfs and O oliars will r.lso be •old at such prices as to defy compe tition, and if satisfaction is not Gfiven ho will return the money. Hi« charges are «o reasonable as almost to make buyer: believe tho articles are given Away He is prepared to make Shirts to order with the utmost dispatch ; Jind his assortment of ready made Shirts is so nill that buyers can be fined at at a moment’s notice, nienrs call At Scott’s Star Shirt nnd Furnishing Goods Emporium. Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall mar 24—25 ly W anted—Agents, |0 sell a new book ot great vahie to Farm- e.rs. Mechanics, and Working men of all trades and occupations, lo'li edition now ready. The FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ TvT-A.TsTXJ'-A-X-,, Edited by GEO. E, WAKING, Jr. .Author of “Element? of Agriculture,” “Draining For Profit and for Health," and former ly Agricultural Engineer of Central Park, N, Y. 500 Octavo Pages and over 2(H) Illustrations. The New Orleans Timee sayn: “It is a book which should be in tbc hands of every Farmer and Mechanic. The New Orleans V'camme sny« : “8o valuable :t book should be found in tin* hou^e ofev< ry Far- mcriifid Mechanic: its elegant illustrations will make i‘ welcome everywhere.” Active men and women can make more money nnd give better .-.ti start ion in selling this book than any work in the field. 8end for D’-page e-rcular, telling all noout L. K F». TUF.AT GO.. Publishers. No. i»51 Rroaduay, N. ^ • Sept 8 49 LAW PARTNERSHIP. j rgi II i E ^ parinersliif i Mclver & I’oyd. f« undersigned have this clay formed n , • . 1 _ . 1. „ ntirl of IC»I UK'O IUJCT under the name and style of the practice of Law and S.pt 22 riMMONf* V Il.LK. s. r. M WWAYINO THE LARGEST AND MOiY ■tj COMPLETE FACTORY in the Southom States, s*d keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Savh Doors, Storo Doors, #Shuttsrs, Mouldings, Its., &o., I am enabled to sell low and at Manu- faoturor’s prices. N. B.—Strict attention paid to shipping bm good ordsr. April 7 . $7 ly IVioOloXl^iTL S ADOBES, TRAM HARNESS, PI.0W HA MRS. RRIDLKS. 4o.. Aa T HE undersigned begs to invito your atten tion to the fact that ho has recently purchas ed a large lot of Government McLellan Saddles and Tearr*. Barnes, which he is offering at a re duced prices, single or in tjuantity. —at,so— To his stock of fine Somrnesets and Shsftso Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, Plough Gear, and now WcClellan Saddles, Team Harness Plough Harness, Ac. I am idling tho Plough Bridles and ('oliars at New York Pactory Prices by the dozen to deal ers. F. F. CHAPEAU, 68 Meeting-street, next to Mills House, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 17 20 ly. HART, PARSER dTca DARLINGTON, C IT, S. C. Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Darlington to their new and complete supply of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, AC., Would also call the special attention of Phj- ficiana to our stock of Drugs, AU prescriptions put up with care. TERMS CASH. April 14 28 ly DANIEL H. SI LC OX. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 175 177 and 179 King Street, Charleston, S. C. / l^y-Fovnittire m*Je anti repaired ttaod* packed willi care fur Shipping. Oct 31 4 1-J. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aao Dial*** ii WINES, LIQUORS, 8EGAKT, TOBACCO, At., C*. IQ*? EAST < harlrston, 8. f. ■ . BISCHOFF. Oct 21, C. WirLBVBN. j. n. risri* ly VICTORIA HOTKLi CHARLESTON. S. C. V. OPDEBEEf^, Proprieter. D.« 2S. <j8 __ _ If THE LIFE Extraordinary Career and Ihnriff Exploit* or ALLAN PINKERTON, THE GREAT DETECTIVE OF THE AGE We have now in Preparation and will Publish on the 27th of October, Instant, in No. 1261 of NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, The life and exploits of Allan Pinkerton, tho most able and successful Detective the world has ever known. We have been ot great pains to obtain tho fasts and circumstances attending the remarkable life of this most extraordinary man. who has bssn m:»inlv instrumental in developing the greatest crimes commit jdd in this country, and bringing their authors to justice, besides rendering in valuable tervice to tho Government during the late rebellion Tho Biography of Allan Pinkerton is truly Romance of Life, and the demand lor it in af. parts of the country will be so great that tho«« 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 that they may obtain a full supply 0 n their first order. ROBERT CHISOLM, JR ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR, Office, 17 Brond-slroet, CHARLESTON, S. C. 3*pl 8 49 If DRY CiOCIDS FOn TIKE SEASOKT, JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB A Co. f Domestic riTom*. 1 ... _ I Dace 8to«i. ■) \ 287, | Kmg \ 239. ( We *rr. now receiving a very larg# welt sele led, for Uoili oar RETAIL nnd WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT* MERCHANTS and PLANTERS visiting nar eilv. arc specinllv invited In examine our .lock. PULL LINES OF CALICO FROM 7 In I4J e. KCI.L LINES OF BROWN 8HIRTIN03, 7 c. In best nualily. FULL LINES OF LONG CLOTHS, 7 to 20 and 21 c. Tnpclmr with every article to he foiin* tn a well selected stock, st STOLL, WEBB ti Co.. llAvi aniT * nM stond. p^b j 18,;9—1 y King st, •ef. Oct 21