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V f'4- iltfac-.' ’ THE E-A.HLI3STC3-TOJsr EE EE O C E. -A. T . ®l)f Prutocrnt. WEDNESDAY. i riJItuAUY 10, i some has conferred a great Lonetit on t he craft. ' He was an active Agent in every Lodge. Deal with no traveling agent, unless he can show written authority to act. Address John Ransom, Proprietor “Tidings,” Warsaw, Wyo. Co., N. Y. Km-lto's Weekly. This beautiful work for juveniles comes to us much improved, anil filled with very inter esting matter. No family should be with out it. See below the inducements held out! * 1 ' R tin; will of God—be it so. God will bo glorified i by either, or by both alike. Such wrs the lot ef j this dear servant of Christ; and beauliSnlly did he illustrate iu bis life of suffering, the jv-wer of that ' faith which works by love" and purifies the heart—the etilivening and strengthening in fluence of that‘ hope which is as an anchor of the soul, both snro and steadfast,” and of ibnt ‘charily whioh sufferetb long and is kind.” It is refreshing to contemplate a character thus early ripening thfough trial for ths bliss of tue re deemed Death tobiui was disrobed of terror. With no prospect of recovery, ho was calm, peaceful, and even cheerful. No murmuring word escaped He was aware of his approaching end. “Calito.” The following from the Columbia oorres pendent of the Charleston Aoic*, will show bow the “Calico” gang do things. What a change iu our Legislative Halls within the past decade:— A ROYAL. HOW AT THE CAPI TAL.. ELECTION OF A CIRCUIT JUDGE to its patrons. and when it came, passed away as in a gentle r . . , . , ! sleep He expressed some desire io live, that he In response to inquiries, asking at what . f, . . , r , . ’ ,. * ' n | might minister to the comfort and suppor of h:r rates wc will furnish the F^rm and widowed mother. A dutiful and devoted son, he MEMBERS PAID TO CHANGE THEIR VOTES. A Scene of Awful Confusion. CORBIN QUELLS THE RIOT. A SfDI SHOW OUTSIDE. Scott ns a Peacemaker. i W-' 4* The two houses met in joint assembly at 1 o’clock, to elect a judge for the Fifth Cir cuit, Senator D. T. Corbin preiiding. A very large number of persons were present. W. J. Whipper nominated Colonel 8 - W. Melton, of Columbia. The following were also nominated: Scott Murray, of Anderson; W. E. Kaile, of Greenville; Coy Wingo, col ored, of Spartanburg; Thompson II. Cooke, of Orangeburg; Leroy F. Youmans, of Edge- field; C. W. Montgomery, of Newberry, and !>. T Corbin. Ic.mg speeches were made iu favor of the different candidates. Melton 06, Murray 46, Eearb- 5, Mont gomery 2, Wingo 1. When the ballot was announced and it was found that Melton had not a majority the agents of Murray moved to change their vote?. Some of them did so, but the major ity changed their votes in favor of Melton, idcfting him on the next ballot. There was great excitement before the -ite was announced, and attempts were made • ' '.oo.qve the joint assembly. , . ....gesof bribery and corruption were ' '’ .Dainst the friends of Murray, and a ■ >£: i. -ttee of investigation was called for. " ’v-Vo ho vote was announced the meui- <15 ered, slung their hats and coats r \-' 1 ;r. and waved them and the chairs •' beads. \* ■! assembly dissolved in confusiou. 1 jt .,- be coolness and deform; nation of Seu^ih loin, there would have been a fr. 7 , ,he floor of the House after the . vuAK'V vson. a colored represensative, struck jcs jw, the colored postmaster, and a generaf' ’ I seemed innu'iDPHt. Two or three jgpt' ? were drawn, bu ; the distur bance was'quelled without damage to any one. It is understqpd that a resolution for the expulsion of Henderson will be introduced on Monday. Outside the Capitol building several per sons got to fighting. The Governor came out, and at his request the combatants dis persed. Judge Melton has qualified and lakes his seat on Monday. He was elected as a man who accepts the situation, but not as a Re publican. Escape ami Re-capture, The young assassin who was confined in our jail for cutting a negro girl some time ago, made his e scape on the night of the 6th inst., by climbing through the feed window of the cell. On reaching the bottom floor, he secreted himself behind the door unt” the jailor had passed up the stairs when he escaped to the street. He was caught the next day about daylight, by a wseoner trying to steal one of his horses.— * On his perscu was found the pistol of the jailor, which he has sl- lcn. He is now iu jail again and the jailor has taken the pre caution to stop the cracks so that he cannot >-scape anymore. This boy is only about thirteen years old. Masonic Tidings. /Tome and Hark* s VTcekly for Boys and j was the comfort sad joy of hi, mother. The Girls, for 1870, to club with other publica- 1 sympathies anj prayer- of many friends are tions, we give the following rates: Southern Farm and Home, $0 50 Burke’s Weakly, I 00 Where both arc ordered by the same person 300 J. W. Burke & Co., Macon, Ga. FOUR COPIES for ONE DOLLAR. The Lit lie Soldier, published at Macon Ga by J. W. Burke &, Co , in the cheapest and handsomest Sunday School paper in this country. North or South! Each number con tains sixteen pages and from eight to ten elegant engravings. Single copies, 50 cents a year, or four copies, sent to one address, one dollar.” I J. E. BYRI>, M. I* TIMMONSVILLE, S. G. dealer IX Hostetler's Celebrated GERMAN BBTTERS. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles, Surgie&i Instruments, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Syringes. Paints, Oils, \ arnisheg, amt Dye-stuffs. Physicians Pre scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours. Feb. lb J7 ly KTIWAN UUAXO, w. C. J5EE, & Co., Agents ( harleston, 8. C. JTMNS A, LAW. Ascii!, At Darling*'m, S. C. Order? may be left al .Vr. J. G. McOall’a Store. “ ieb. 16—17 2m. This handsone eemi-moutbly has become a fixed fact io.f >urna!i?m, and wo 11 ngrat-- ulatc the bre ,I ’ r ei on having at last secured a reliable oxp --r t of their principles in th popular new.pap form. We learn by a note from 'hi cd r, Mr. John Hansom, that, sc gre - huv been its success during the past year, i wo! be cominco -" 1, and be print ed on a 2^x42 he'K in quarto form. The mice however • H remain as now, One Du.- lar Per Yeti i t'- great attraction for «tb-.t Ji.hu W. S;mens, of - ‘ no i a Fast Grand M.i-t r , J I’rei rfjic- of the Grand Lod-e and jr>nd tiigh i’rievf of the Grand < baptcr .' Wfntr N 1 w i ork is to be one of its ehief. dirara. He is ju-i!y renowned as a Jurist, and is oue of the freshest, • * -udeitl wriiers in the friiternitv. JL- e cxelusivi charge of the l,aw De- it but v :i i. a by »ny means be cou- ■ that. 'Tidings \4 the only real newspaper ; fraternity. There is a host of revies ? . i r cs. :te., but tais alone occupies (ho , newspaper field. Its news items are ■ ered liom .he four quarters ofthoglob vre always fresh an I reliable. Fvei ; \| K . f - ~ht to have it andean afford to tike it '. /r it «t O"? Dollar a Year, Mr fL j. Correspomlent of ttie Democrat. Society IIill, Feb. Uth 1870. Dear Democrat: Seeing paper, pen and ink, on the mer chant? desk, and being left aiono save these companions, your corespondent will avail himself of the opportunity to drop you a few brief notes. You have heard of Socie ty Hill, if you have never arrived at the summit of its social happiness. Well, the “Hill" is just on the other side of Smoots’ Store, The Society is, ‘ here a little” and “theri. a liltle.” Two new stores have late ly been erected in this village, to the appa rent discomfiture of oue or two “ante-Bel- lum” merchants. The “Hill may he a “Town” after awhile. “Here's hopin'' anyhow.— You know they have got a ‘big’ bridge over the “Great Fee-Dee'' up here—It pay’s wd!, judging from iho “Sic Oracles” who stand at the helm and draw. The weary traveller ean find repose, good cheer ,anj social cnterUuxnent at the hnspitble board of Mrs. J. E. Gandy, at Mrs. Douglas’ old stand. The merfhants at the “Hill” never advertise One of the old ones told me some time ago that “it wouldn’t pay, for every body knew where the “Hill” was. His store is not far from the Hill. This portion of Darlington County can boast of some of the best firm era, substan tial citizens, and “Parisieiine” gentlemen in the State.. Kev. James Hamilton, is Postmaster He is spoken of by the citizens generally, as polite, accommodating and conscientious in the discharge [of his duties. Several A Scott's birds returned per train yesterday from the penitentiary, ready to vote the “Rascality ticket”.at the next election. The Democrat is taken at the house from which I write. Long may it wave. “THETA.” [We trust our correspondent (“Theta,”) will let us hear from him again soon, and that it may be of a more lengthy nature.] PlllENIX GUANO.—For unguanoed rows yielded forty pounds, and four guanoed rows 101—believes it the beet Fertilizer used in his section. Merriwether Co., Ga., ' t >-‘oeniber-l, ISO!). Messers. Wib-ix Gibb- e Go : I used one ion of Pi»,,alx Guano with the following esul’s: I left lour rows by the side of ti. . which was guanoed, and from these four guanoed rows I gathered forty pounds cotton, and cultivated rows ou same soil, and cultivated alike, I gathered oue hundred and one pounds. 1 believe the Phoenix is the best fertilizer that has been used iu this section this year; it stood the drouth better than any 1 saw. The laud I used it on has beeu cleared thirty years—it ie a light gray soil. I used 200 lbs. per acre. Where I used the Guano the crop stood the drouth better than where there was none. Respectfully, J. 1). Ui i.pkppf.r, MmZk -'-a deeply enlisted in her behalf. Her bleeding heart needs to be bound up, and mollified as with oint ment. But the cloud which hangs like a pall her wounded spirit is tinged with the “sil ver lining” of hope. Lot her cheer up. Her “son iirvth.” Those who, like the writer saw tafc-^ much ofhim during his protracted season of trial Jj|p^ and suffering, cannot for a moment -doubt the genuineness ofhis faith, or fail to indulge the L pleasing assurance that he has exchanged the hopes which cheered him here, for the fruition of * immortality and eternal life.” “Mope looks beyond the bounds of time, When what we now deplore, &haM rise in full immortal prime, x4nd bloom to fade no more!’’ F*b. 8, 1870. Mt. ZION INSTITUTE W1NNSBORO’ S. C. Classical and Normal School for Boys. P UPILS sent to this Institution will be tho roughly trained in all the branches >f ft liber al education—unless parties prefer their sons to take a BUSINESS COURSE. which will embrace careful drilling in Commer cial Arithmetic and other English studies, and is designed to fit boys for raereantile life, or actual business cf any kind. A uniform, uni'ing economy with neatness of costume, will be adopt'd. the next year, and the discipline made still more effective by eotuhining some of th ■ feature*' of the Military Academy with tho.^e of the Normal School. Terms per Session of five months : Board, including tuition in all the branrbes $100 00 The scholastic year opens 1st Monday in Feb ruary. For particulars send for circulars. Address, G. A. WOOPWAKD, Principal. 19 13 8t ih: Parker Co. AS Just received a new supply of Medi cines. S2PE01A.XI ZtSTOTIOES ' - , TO CONSUMPTIVES. .. . . .. The advertiser, having been re - to red to health ^ * i; < ' % . in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. * ft ♦* r ^ j*-- having suffered several years with a severe lung ” ' " - ^ A - affection and the dread disease.—Consumption— ia anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. | pp ^ To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the Jl O VjrlH. v.v^y'HLOITS* pretoription used (used free of charge] with di- | This is to say, that we have had our Gins re- rections for preparing and using the -umc. which I paired by Hoardings tiiu Saw Ountmer and find they will find a subi cukk for Consumption, ? it to be superior to the hand saw mode of sharpe- Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the ad- ning, it frees the saws from lint, especially when vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit : gi Qn ; 0 g damp cotton, and adds greatly* to the the afflicted, and spread information which he \ sample and facilitates the g a in feeding more in conceircs to be invaluable; and h# hopes every j the same time over the hand file. It restores the sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them j te eth to their original shape, making all alike, in nothing, and may preve a blep.-ting. j-doing so it lengthens the tooth as much as itis Parties wishing the prescription, will please! woru off at the point bef e needing repair again, address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, i y, T ti ^vould say it dees ail that it ia claimed to do. Lubin’s Extracts, Violet, Be l it rope, dr Night Blcou;inj Cereus. —also— Bine Toilet Soaps, (hitcoine. &c., m . which will be sold very low for cash. Call and 'i? f;* 'i ». ’ ..“ve for yourselves. 1 «•'_ > m Law Notice. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Part nership under the name and style of Harllee & Dargan. for the practice of Law and Equity in the County of Darlington. Office, for the present ^ above Mosers. Early’s stm-i;. * W. W HAUM.LE T. G. DAUGAN. Jan I, 7870 ^ 4t ; s v-yfcq: v ‘J*'* ~ J ^ ■ SJgStr r"- 1859. CAPITAL $350,000. CASH ASTETTS $450,000 J. F. BOZEMAN, President, D. F. WIDCOY, Seeretarv. C IONTINTJE to furnish per fee tsecurity agairat ' loss or damage by FIRE, on all kinds of INSURABLE PROPERTY, at adequate raies. Agents ean be found at every prominent point in the Southern gtat*s to whom application for Insurance may be made. Chkkaw Aob.nct. W. L. J. REID, Agent. Dec. 8— 8 2m. JOHN S. FAIRLEY & Co. ■WHOLESALE dealers in ■WHITE OOOTDS, HOSH’UY, FANCY GOODS AM) .SMALL WARES GENE HALLY. No. 37 Hoyr.e-Rtceet, CII A R L E S T O N, S. C. Dee. 15 9 THE FREEMASON. Now is the time to subscribe for the FREE MASON, the Largest Masonic Monthly in the tooild. Clubs of 10 at $L 50 each. “ of 20 at $1 35 each. “ of 50 Si 25 each. Single subscriptions $2 00 each. Address GEO. FRANK G01 LEY, Editor and Proprietor, St. Louis, Mo. Keb 2, 1S70. Williamsburg, King County, New York. Jan 5 ly and would respectfully recommend our farmers to give it a trial. P. A. Wilson, M. D Jesse Keith, ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vou8 Debility. Premature Decay, and all the ef- | R- IL l 1 * Roi.LINS, fects nf youthful indiscretion, will, for the take | LaZAKU.S MoRRIS, of suffering humanity, send free to ali who need ' JaMJES COKER S. W. Morris, W. Co: r., W. P. OEE, J. M Coker, E. G, Kirvin, U. th% receipt and directions for making theaisahi ^ Dove pie remedy by which he was cured. Huflf^rcrs ] _ ^ . wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, ! Ha\ing six counties tcoperatcin, viz: Darling- can do so by addressing, with perfect confidence ■ * on * Marion, Chesterfield, Marlborough, Horry, JOHN B. OGDEN, j George’' wn. it will be impossible for me to ffr No. 42 Cedar-street N.Y^- i attend to A\ who may wish repairs made on their J an 5 ’ t v ^ 1 ^ ius Fell seasons, in so large a scope of ' : ^;ftof country, therefore I would say to the Farmers 001. KOSKOO.—AUK YOU Sid': '.MDarUngUru ami a.yoiningCountie'vthst shouM , i* . ; ..xr need work, it will be to their interest to nervous, or debilitated T Are you suffering f •j ; , i » „ - ’ J send m their orders now. and have their Ginsre- any form of Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Rhetmafiem, Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration. Ac. t If so, you can be restore*!to healtfi and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence’s cele brated •‘Koskoo.*’ Xt cures rhe most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when other remediae fail. It ie not a secret qnackjn jdicine; the Forimxla is aroumt each bottler a <d it is a standard remedy of r- qrlzed merit. It is d?tily j rk'SQgibod byj>hyf*^i« *«, aid recommended by 1 L i v, 1AL N -To parties iu wan* of fh ors, Saahes Bud Blinds, we refer to the ad- rer^sement of P. P. Toale, the largo manufactur er of those goods in Charleston. Price list fur nished on application. paired for the ccuing season, a* I expect to work eatiflly in the other counties the next sea- so i Persons desiring my services will confer a r-ivor bjr ehtaining as many jobs in their section possible for Lam prepared to sharpen Saws, fill Boxes and Brushes, and to put your Gins in gplendid order. Orders will receive at- tMifdor. in due time, at y«u t r resideuccs. ray- men fer w ? ork will be made*easy. i. hftva iwo excellant second handed Gins for «*iv, in splendid < i -.ter Addrets Dr. JAS. M. ii UN TP ft, or M. W. HUNT Ell, Tunmoi. >vllle, S. C. Jan It 12 4m Carriage Painting, S HAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph Gallcrj', and am prepared to Paint and Trim in the very best style, Garriagos and Buggies. also Furniture cleaned, painted and varnished. Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, &c. All work, no matter how small, warranted to give satisfaction. J. S. FLOYD. Sept 22 61 tf i v A?t ORDINANCE SfsT LADIES “MERINO FROM :'Cu£ ; any disease peculiar to tr. ir sex, can be restored, to health by ueing Dr. Lawrence's “Wemau’s Friend.” It purifies the p-retions, and restores the system to a he *p..; r( . •ndition.—For sale by Haut, Pakkch & ^ ' f ’i!ng!on, 8. 0. SeptS .V f *9 ly ~l:ANDSOM<: "iNDIGKMENT. —Every person who sends $3.50 to the “XIX CENTURY” Publication Co., at Charleston, S, CL, receives that "uperb Magazine for one y'ar, and a copy of either of the Waverly Novels or the works of Chari^s Dickens that may be desig I nated—Specimen number with Premium !i»i 55 i cents Sept 8 49 3m St David’s Lodge No.72A.\ F.’. M.'. rilHE llEGU!..Ut( tiMMCMCATON OP THIS B Lodge, will t>c ‘held on Monday Mar’h 14, Lodge. at 7 o’clock. P. M. By order of 0. M. PARKER. K Glo. W. II wkm.. Secretary Jan 5, 1870—t f. Oenth of T. I>arg;;iii Ziuimoraian. On the fith instant, ibis estimable young • man breathed his la**t, at th© residence of his i mother, aged about 27 years. At an early pe- ! riod of the lat* war. under the commau 4*of that noble manyr of Liberty—Col S. II. Wilds—he went fonh with many other heroic comrades, to battle for the eight of seif-governmet, against the ! usurpers and tyrants who threatened to wrest j (and have succee led iu wresting) from us th** | birthright of freed im purchased for us by the blood and treasure of theglor'ous fathers of I77C* Patriotism, courage and constancy marked his career as a soldier. In a hard fought battle near Petersburg, he received a dang rous wound, the ball entoring near the hip, «n l jiassing out near the spine: undiiithe contlict on Morris Isand, he was shot through th e leg.Jand i .;ain, injtlie <b-.«pcr- atc tiege of Fort Fisher, he vas wounded in the hand. While Htaiionci • * Jarries i-'.inJ, he was brougld to tlie edge of the grave by a violent and proiraeted fever, Dom the effects of which li** »e- vtr r* covered. In IHUiL that mortil enemy of the human frame—Consumption—took hold of hi? , il- and for three long years, he lingered upcij the verge oflife until he reached th© sev enth a; iii.ers.uy ofhis father - f ut!i. v.hen ‘'the silvev cord j i j . ( and the golden bowl was j broker.’' Bu; h< was \v : sn iu choosing early : “that j* • vl p*irt wliich coul*l never be taken from • ' him.’* During the beloved man of Go IV. A. Gamewp11 Church, and was car' er to witne? cut off for long 1 sauctua r y, and th< Hot ;u vh»m. Tv.'' cliri if it CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.’. M.’. (OF H.ORJ NCE.) REGUl.AU CON YOU Af ION OF THIS ( h^pter • ill be 1. id.n hi M*i> n'c Hall, in 1 loreir v r.u Ucdneydiiy Feb'y ,23 at -'.J'. Companions wii! take, due notice of the above and govern themselves atvtordingly. By order M.-. ii.-. 11.*. P.v 11. M. GILBERT, Secretary. June 2 35 iy IR- REJElLk, TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Saddles and Harness, Medicines, Liquors, all kinds, General supply of NOTIONS. G-entlemen’s Hats AND CAPS. CLiOTHING, <&C. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices for rash. Ho will always be found directly, opposi+r tho Depot at Timmons- vile, S. C. Dec 22, 16C!) 10 ly NOW IS THE TUBE TO SBB3CRI3E FOB THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, The People's Favorite Journal. The Most Interesting Stories Are always to be found in the NEW YORK WEEKLY. At present there are SIX GREAT STORIES running through its columns ; and at least One Story is Begiin Every Month. New subscribers arc thus sure of having the commencement of a new continued story, uo mat ter when they subscribe lor the NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY contains Several Beautiful Illustrations Double the Amount of Heading Matter of anyf-pa- per of its class, and the Sketches Short Stories, Poems, etc., are by the ablest writers in Ameri ca and Europe. The NEW YORK WEEKLY does not confine its usefulness to amusement, but ' publishes a great quantity of really Instru«tive | Matter in the most condensed form. Th© X. V. Weckl) Department* Thysirian to the Intendarst or Wardens, any ser- j have attained a higher reputation from their ■on violating this Ordinance w’ll ! fined fwen- ; brevity, xeriience, and correctness, ty-ftre D ‘liars for ib* fits! nflem **. be inform*-. •' The Ulc.-ant I’auagraphs aremade up of the ! j to receive, one-half of th*. fiv.e, and forth© second ' nccntr.f.-l nit and humor of many mimis. j ‘dfem * his License will bo. revoked. Tub Kn*.v\ i.k.uiE Box Is confined to useful in VII. 4^1 immoral or boi«tn>us conduct, .-uch 1 formation o:. ail manner of subjo ts, j as ploying Kail, ir.aibles. Sir., on the Sabbath j Ink Nk>v> Items give ie the f- ■.vest wo is th j Day, is strictly prohibited, iu the corporate limits i h.osi no .hie doings all oy v * ttit world, j **f the town. XriF Gossip with Uor.BKsroNdents contai VITJ. All Tobacco, and other trsvclliug wag- ansuerirdo aquiries 'P' O all iinaginabiosuhjecr. | ons who offer f.>r sale, g *ods «.r merchandise‘if i ; any kind shall p«\ a fee ot < re dollai for each j Aa Unrivaled Literary Taper. New Store. We have just opened a new, and well sellectcd stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, Six miles from Darlington Village. We respectfully ask the public to give us a call. Our Stock will speak for itself. PARROTT A CO. SeplSt 5o tf No* the Better Prcsercation of Good Order in the Town of Timmormille, S. C. I. Drunkenness And dit-orderly conduct is pro hibited in the corporate hurts of this town. Any person violating tills Ordinance shall pay a fine of not less than Tov Dollars, and not more than twenty dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one day and not more than twenty days, or both at Die discretion of the Intendant. II. No person shall retail spirituous liquors in the >Town, without a License fr*m the Town Council; any person violating this Ordinance shall be fined not less than ten dollars, and not more than t wenty-five dollars. Ill All person* who retail liquor of any kind, will bo required to give bond in the sum of three hundred dollar- with two approved securities, to keep an orderly house. IV. All persons applying for renewal of Li cense to retail li.pn r, sball pay i fee of Fity Dol ls rs for the present y* ar. ending January 10th, 1871 , Twenty-five Dollar© to be paid in advance, ami nolo and security for balance, payable quar terly in advance. V .111 persons making application for License to retail Liquor at any period during ike present year ending January 10th 1871, shall pay a fee of five dollars in advance. VI, No Bar Room shall open, sell, allow to be drank, or carried away from their premises, any spirituous liquors ot any inti.ricating drinks ou the Sabbath Day, exempt with a certificate from a W. FERGUS, (or SOUTH CAROLINA,) WITH Simms & Tyson, Wholesale Grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 64 South Gay-street, BAL TIMOR E, Md: Consignments of Cotton solicited and prompt returns made. Aug 4 44 6m gTa.howakd, FLORENCE. S. C. Cabinet Maker, AND UPHOLSTERER, Furniture made and repaired. Matrasses made to order, All orders promptly attended to, Jan 5 11 tf GEO. P. THOMAS. B. F. BARTHLOW. Ueo. P. Thomas & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors. iVo, 385 IF. Baltimore street, Jan 5 BALTIMORE, MO. II It “viaiEcs 7 FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870. T HE Frst Edition cf one Hundred and Twenty Thousand copies of Vick> Illustra ted Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is pub lished and ready to send out. It is elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about 700 fine wood Eugravii.^sof Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Colored Plate, consisting of seven va rieties of Phlox Zlrumtnondii, making a fine BOQUET OK PHLOXES. It is the most beautiful, as well as tha most in structive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough directoins for the CULTURE OF FLOWERS AND VEGE TABLES. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent free without application, but will be forwarded to all who ap ply by mail, for ten couta, which is not half the cost. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Jan 19 IS tf oris *c r I, O H f \ V K, s. c. VIE EF.G Amity L* day they offer such goods for sale in the limits of this town. IX. .411 travelling .4gents who may offer any goods or merchandise <«f any kind, for sale in the j corporate limits of the Town, shall pay a fee * f j five dollars in advance, fur theyear ending Jan- ' u&ry 10. 1871. X. A’1 trav'-Uing shows, cirouscsor managorics , shall pay a fee of Ten Dollars for each day they j exhibit in the limits of this town, and five dollars • for all minor exhibitions. XI. All persons liable to do street duty in the J limits of the Town, shall be required to work the streets six days, or pay three dollars. a xrTmxr t r\T\ « n \T loi A T? UK '• I XU The unn«*ees*ary firing of guns r od pL- I AMITY LODfcrE, No. 121. A. . F. . M. tub* in the ' m ri* nth-t..«n > tncily pi ed, I>< { any person violating this Ordinance will be fined j i two dollars. ! XIIi. dll! pearsons arc 7,rohibiton f-orn fasten-j I ing horses to palling^ or shade trees in the limits i — cf this town, any person violating this Urdmancc i J - shall pa y a fine of one dollar. XIV. No person shnM allow any nuisance t- re main on his premises, after being duly notified of the same, any person violating thi- Ordinance j vrillae fim d five doHars for each day it remains .. . .after being notified. it . y • M • I ^ r - Xo P crson place any obstruction in j 7 ° r Cr ‘McD. STOLL, Secm.rv. I ’ l,lv P ub,i .°y r .'' ft " f : * n \ ! wn EleeUon of Officers will take plave'lhH ! P^-n vieUi.,,* ilwa Or. .-i.r. .• ytll be «n ; -I - 1 f five d<»llarsforeaeli day such obstructin'* remain, evening. j \\ r \ Vny person laying himself liable to ar- i lay , J— } re ^( shall be brought immediately to trial: if con venient, or be required to give bond for his ap pearance at trial. or belodg* 1 i.i the Guard Hou.sc f N addition to notice horet 'fer* j 1 isbed in 1 nt the discretion ef th<» Lit* ? him rriation to delinquent tax payer* for ISfiH, my | ^ X\IT. The Town Mars! dl is r'-.juired strictly fflee will be open f. r the recep:- • of the taxes i to infers all Ordinaeces that have. L- en made bv for the fiscal year of !8f;p, should 1 be furnished i the council, or may h< re tft.er bemade. And any pas. irate at Darlington of that ; ^;,j, fj,,. dupltcat : or tax warrant. i neglect, in the discharge of his dmies wid subject l—now gom* to rest—the Rev. The total rate percent nm for Nr ate piirp->s,*s ie ; himself to a tine of not : 8** than five d Mai >ieiiniti-^ ||i l'ic Methoflim 5mills on the .lolliir^ TIi..-total rale j^rceUlum | XVIII. The Ton;i Marshnllslinl’ho • IioriTSd tor i tv inirposi* 5 mill* on the !• llsr. To- f a n<! otni»,were4 to enll on nt.v .‘itixen t..,-»-<t in ,,u ' l, “‘ hle ,jrl - f ! rrltP , f 0r all purvo.es. 10 mill. ■ r, the ilolla, s a good prote.srion* Though 'fhcre will be twenty percent added on all de- i* o, from thf privileges of the linquent Taxes for the year 1860 ou and after the ariiv* duties of life. Iu lived I 10th .l»y of April, 18TU. Kj order ortho State Auditor. ft( bt. J. iiCAfPIlRBY, i c. i>. c. bt his lot to suffer, rather thou to do i j, t (, | t ; 17 U NEW YORK \Y E E K L Y. Each iv-iu- m s from EIGHT to TEN T* *’* i ES Mid SKE'i ‘ If K.S amlll MsF V DOZEN POEMS.ii! > Ohn'M )\ o th- i X > K I; l A!. S i O- : 3. i Terms to Subsrribers : One Year—single copy Three Dollars. ” ih ircopi<H T’.. •> ach) Ttn Il>.I:.i' 3 . “ “ L.ght copies Twenty Dollars. Tliojm sen ling ^'.0 r . riul of IT •■hi. all sent at o • rirne, ^11 be euliLodto a copy Ekf.k. Gt'.lei- ip ot A:! .E ca?i after tv;,i'ti add single co- es a: i : STKiT/i A SMITH, Proprietors. N«. 5’ Uullon Street, N. Y F‘b.0 ]fi 6m sale at MART & PARKER'S Steam Those in ne* d of either will find it to Their iutciest to all and exainineyovn, meal, and price. Jan 26, 1870. X>T.S30X,XJTioisr OF roi’ARTVKKSIUP. rW^HU e partnersh.r. heret 1 M. l, ‘' • I his day name anti style or Lav dissolved by mutual | indebted to she firm will mak i meat to J. A. L,kW. J. A. LAW. P. CLEMENTS. ' existing under .V C'lements, in -’en t ■ Parties imnif-.liate pay. COOKING AND HEATING STOVESS. rWVIH: undersigned, successors to Horton Is B Shepherd, hitvo resumed their trade in Stoves, in connection with their other business, and are now prepared to supply other dealers, factors, Merchant and ai! the customers of theold house, with the most approved descriptions of cookiup stoves rutiles and heating stores, at a closcapproxinintion to Foundry prices. The cooking stoves and ranges are sold with or without furniture—some of them are designed to operate without tho aid of chimneys if necessa ry—ami a l are guaranteed to Bake properly if set up as directed. The. ranges are unusually low in price—have six boiler openings and double evens, though but a single pipe, and need uo Brick work to set them up. The stock of Heating stores embraces cast-iron air tights, llussia iron air-tights, six-plate or Box ptoves, See. Illustrated catalogues and prices will bs furn- ished upon application. WM. SHEPHERD & CO. 24 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C. Deo 22 10 6t Mrs. Parker, H AS just rveeivsd a supply of Japan SwiUX- es of doairable color#. Also new Dress Trimmings. and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and vory py©1» ty Lace BOllara. Gimps, Buttons, Black Sewing Silk, and BIa«k Headed Belt Pins, Ac,, &c. J*» 6 11 tf FARM B f 1ST • ncrcase your Crops Mid Improve your Land© by using PHCENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix l•land#. South Pacific Ocean. WILCOX, GIBBS & GO’S., MANIPULATED GUANO. Prepared at Savannah. Or., and Charleston, S. C„ which has proved in the soil the best M»~ nure in use. Gmi no, Sol/ and Plaster Compound, Also prepared at Savannah and Charleston, for sile for cash or on time. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importer* and Dealer* in GUANOS. 99 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. 04 East Bay street, Charleston, S. C. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga* For further information, nddrers as above for circular, or subscribe to “Southern Agriculturist” published by W. C- Macmurphy & Co., at Augu©* U and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 26c. per annum. Pen 15 9 La J. Flinn’sX Heads, Dec. 1. 18 r»9. 9-tf €n!'ja*den Seed* R. RAGSDALE, Wholesale *nd Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, IFTnea Liquors. Ac. TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. Would inform the public generally, that he hat on hand a full assortment of the above mentioned goods, which he has just received and is daily receiving, to keep the stock full. Has on hand and to arrive 100 bH*. choice Family Flour, ai. $9.00 per barrel. Have just received a choice and select stock lot of Gentlemen’s Clothing, IXA.TS of the latest styles. I bare* on hand a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising choice silk patterns. Alpacas, and 1 t ench Poplins, also Ladies Cloaks of all styles, Ha s, Bonnets. &c., Ac. I have th© most complete stock of Ladies and Gents Shots in tho country I wish the public generally to call and examin© before purchasing elsewhere, as I sell at aston ishingly low* prices for cash. I am the Agent of Whann’s Superphosphate— tho great fertilizer of all crops—w hich I am pre pared to famish to any extent. Refer you to Dr. II. K, W, Flinn ami others, 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 5outh. For further particulars call and see for yourselves, Dec 1.5 9 6m Come and C New Stock!! Dry Hoods, Groceries, Clothiiifc, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Trunk*, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, ISotious, Liquors. Cierars, Tobacco, ko. A FINE STOCK OF PATENT Zh/L o dioixios, which will bo sold at low figures. These ouods have just been houpbt at the heavy decline. A cull will satisfy any one as to their quality, and cheapness. Sept 11> 60 tf PH«TO«RAPilS~ IIPLCIYPES, A MBROTYPES, M"Y Gallery will be open regularly, and none M but the BEST work will be allowed to leave | the -'Gabiishment. Pictures made of any vise, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. J. S. FLOYD, Photographer. Sept 22 61 tf r i L A K C’oMMUMGATION OF ' dgc, will be ho! !' u at Masonic j Il7il 1. F!«>ri»]ic*e, S. on Wodnes lay, Mar., : 1 at s o’clock, IV M. The arroar list will be read anJ the rule ap- ' I. O NEILL F. L. 31 ly TAX SOTirK! O '.KILL. JN0, F. O'NEILL \ SON. W110 L E S A L E G 1{ O C E K S Dealers in WI VES, 1.10COHS, Ac., COMMISSION MERCHANTS- Also Agentafor John Taylor’sSons Albany Cream you Tver want Fresh ■ik'o Onion .tf'i etts. (iinu’.no SEED and direct from 1 DAVID LAN DUET IPS. Al. \n. 107 Last Ba\ CHARLESTON s. c. GO To J. O. McCALL'S. Feb 2 75 8m TO FLORISTS. r^RESH Garden, Flower. Fruit, Herb, Tree, [7 .Shnih and Evergreen Seeiis. with direo- prepai 1 by | B. W. Edwards, vs. 'The Creditcvs and Heirs | ui I.v.v of Lcvinaii Kiny I! A ItTNH the .fli.lavii in reference to the ab- :t (f.—6m Lost or Stolen. 25,: making arreets and any cit./en call' d on. who refuses or neglect? to obey, shall bo fined not I than five dollar# for every such ref al or neg lect . By order of Coll i!. A F. CULPEPER, Clerk. Timmcnsv.llij. C., Jan. 25. 18C0 tions fvr culturo, prepai 1 by mail. The most j complete and judieiou* aFsorimcnt in the country, j AGENTS UAM ED. | sorts of either for $1.00; prepaid by | 'mail. Also Small fruits, Plant* Bulbs, i ait ‘h* 1 nr Potatoes, ai* prepaid by mail. 4 lbs j early Ruse Potatoe, prepni l.for $1.(H». prepaid. | FTWEEX Darlington village and my resi-‘ Xew hardy fragrant everblooining Japan Honey. WHOLESALE & lencn. a Krceipt Bonk, crtntaliiinc lhr..» or \ »“ck!*. 60cent, rncii prcpai-l. True Cap# Co<I tour hucircJ liolli.r.i of re ipls. Or..' given i.y j'’ranberry. 'or up’nii.t culture. JMH.' per 10U l>. Siilucy Law. f r tluce huiulreil Uoltnrs, ai ' i I renal,1. with directions. Triced Catalogue to .inc given by Mra, If. \. Blackwell, for one liun- i ilriv address, cr> 1 s: also irate list. Seeds on ired and seven dollars, dated 3d March, I*c,3 1 cnnin irsion. Bill to Marshal Assetts, Acct., and Belief. ,..it Iicfeiidiinta Susannah Smith, Klijah King. Wiiliai. 1 . Techies. J.* oi-.i Leeblis, Jaa. (1. W Trace •. . 1 I’m re Wallace. It is ordered on r. ■ T n ol il W. Kdnardf., Complsinant’s So- licitu.i that said Ilcl'endanU do appearand sn- swer. plead, or demur, to the Bill within forty days from the hr-t publication of this order, or that, in default thereof a decree pro confeesobe taken against tAem. W . E. CHARLES, C. C. h G. S. Jan Ik’. 1870. 12 If S. F. COLE, RETAIL DEALER _ Any one find'ng 11. ■ sain- and leaving it at this office, will be liberally rewarded. W Z WINGATE. Feb U ifi Lt B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur?arie<§ and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in 1842. January 19 13 4t DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. , TIMMONSVILLE, S. 0. A new and compict* stock just received from Baltimore, which i« being daily added to. Call »!»d see them. Nov 10 ‘1 3m