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B* -S' ■ -T | THE E-A-HLIiTTOTOH IDEl^OOH^.. NOW IS THE TIHIE TO SUBSCRIBE you TIIK NEW YORK WEEKLY, The People'ti Favorite Journal. The JIrt.sl Interenllnff Stories Are always t> be foaud in the NEW YORK WEEKLY. At present there are SIX GREAT STORIES running fhrongh its columns ; and at least One Story is Begrun Every Jlonth. New subscribers are thus sure of having the commencement of a new continued story, no mat ter when they subscribe for the NEW YORK WEEKLY. Each number of the NEW TORE ^ EEKLY contains Several Beautiful Illustrations Double the Amount of Heading Matter of anyfpa- j,er of it* clasa, and tbs Sketches, Short Stones, Toems, etc., are by the ablest writers in Ameri ca and Europe. The NEW YORK WEEKLY does not oonfrne its usefulness to amusement, but publishes a great quantity of realty Instructive Matter in the most condensed form. The N. Y. Weekly Departments have attained a highor reputation from their brevity, excellence, and correctness. The Pleasant Paragraphs are made up of the concentrated wit and humor of many minds. The Knowledge Box is confined to useful in formation on all manner of subjects. The Nawg Items give in the fewest words th roost notable doings all over the world. The Gossip with Correspondents contai answers to inquiries upon all imaginable subject.. An Unrivaled Literary Paper. IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. K&ch isnufl conlaine* from EIGHT to TEN TORIES an«l SKETCHES. »n.i HALF A DOZEN POEMS, in ADDITION to Hie SIX SERI AL STO RIES end tbc VARIED DEPARTMENTS. The Terms to Subscriber*; One yen; -—single copy Three Dollars. »* Four copies ($2&0 each) Ten Dollars. “ “ Eight copies Twenty Dollars. Those sending for a club of Eight, all sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy Fnir. Getters-iip of clubs can afterward add single co pies at $2.u0 each. STREET it SMITH, Proprietors. No. 66 Fulton Street, N. T. Feb.9 16 6a > MS. JOHN LAURENS’ —FOR— •YOTTlSra- IsoAuTDIES, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Send for Circular*, etc. -10 Vav.- JS -? S&yl?.,- 3 4:' TIMMONSVILLE CARRIAGE BUGGY MANUFACTORY. T llK undersigned re?peotfully informs the citixer.s of Dm liugton and adjoining Counties that he’s prepared to put up in the best style mid at the lowest rates, Bn 0 "' =1, Carriages, Wagons, .rts, <sca. e with neatness and dispatch, jlicits a share of public patron- i. A. IQcEACHERN, i iiumonsrii e. s . ' ’ ■ 48 ' iy sra. Sept 8 49 if F. VON SANTEN, importeh or Paris Fancy Goods, Toys Dolls. Games, Children’s Car riages, Crouch Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, India Rubber Goodi», sush as Clothing, Nursery hheeting, ke. 220 KING STREET, Two Doors above Market-street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Jans X 35 If NOTICE. T he •'BisiionriLLE iNSTiTirTr’ ho* been thoroughly established, and ths Prin cipal respectfully asksjlhe patronage of tb« frisndn of education in and around Darion, C. H. Young ladies ca*i obtain board for ten DO) dollars per monlb. in the family of the Principal. Boys can be accommodated with.^b''v-d hy the Rev. J. W. Crider, and others, . v ? ths same amount. Latin, Greek, French. Music, (vocal and tn- dtrumental) English and Mathematics are taught. TERMS PER QUARTER i 1st and 2nd Classes $10 00, 3rd and 4th < lasses $ 8 00. 6th and 0th Classen $ 6 00. Music $ 7 60. Use of Piano $ 3 60. French $ 2 SO. For particular; apply to It. W. Bov d, Ksq., of Darlington : Capt. .1. W. Stuckoy an l Charles Spooocr, of Bishopville, or to W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, PriaoipaL May 12 82 If William G. Whilden & Co. NO. 255 KING STREET, CHARLESTON S O. H AVE ON hand a full stock of Watches, Jew elry, Sihei and Plated Ware. Granite. China and Glass ware, Pocket n ml Table cuttlery. Gentlemens’ leather Travelling Bags, Vases, Tooth nail and Hair Brushes, and a variety of Fancy articles which they offer at moderate prices. ALSO Importers and Jobbers OF Crockery, China and Qlaasware, AT XO. 13? MEET IX G S T R E E T. Oct. 28 6 ly Burnham’s Drug Stu e. l WOULD HESPBCTFULLY o.ll the attention of FAR- 'JERS and PHYSICIANS of the Country, to my large STOCK of Drags and Medicines, FANCY AND TOILET AUTILXEN. Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., also, the old Standard S AB8A PA KLLA, 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 the country on Factors, will be promptly attended to. Give me a call before going elsewhere. E. 6. BURNHAM, Sign of the Red Mortar, King Street. Charleston, S. G. Four doors below Calhoun Street. Oct 28 5 lj U He i ag«. Lsc “(’oslarV Lin I'so “Costar's” Powder iu. i. ? . ■ !!BEWAREII of »H Spurious lmlt« tlons. For lit 1. R2, K3 Sizes, Add res* “COSTAR” COMPANY, 13, Howard-street, N. ¥. OH MY!! 0HMY!! ••These corns v ill kill me.” Ol O!! O!! 1 l>e “COSTAB S | ORN SOI/ I-N T. For Cots. Burns, Bruises, old Soros, etc.. Use “U-sUrV’m rKTKQRN VLYE. Sold br ail druggists in DuiTington. t- 'ard f .' Upward!! *.*u met with success, far beyond our expectation, in the publication si 4H '; W Price.” +1. Blackwell. Irriog additious to his lau g- Mi CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, ' welnke (hi* method of offering our paper*, ■' •/ fm'sbtliV Goods Daily, Tri weekly and Weekly f ; >/*<#**• xmt ■^uMj^h^Cj^^reriMing mcdiuini -i oTYLES' Oi' fm ■ NorUi Curoliu*. rREvnivsi We offer FIVE valuable - Term* Xxferule -*■ A . *,*•*.. washing "Machine Lately Much Imp-ovod- ami tbc New Univeraal Ciitbes Wringer Improved with Rowel’/ Patent Dorm.* Coo- wijkels, and the Patent rh-or are now unques- tionably far superior to any ap^ratus for wash ing clothes ever invented, uid will save their cost twice a year, by saving hd»or »vn«l clothes. Those who have used them give testimony as follows; “W« like our machine much ; could not be per suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty we feel that we are masters of tho position.”— HeJ.. Scott, Jhthop 31. K. Church. “It is worth one dollar a week in any family.” —N. Y. Tribune. “In the laundry of my house there is a per petual thanksgiving on Mondays, for tho inven tion.’*—Rev. Theodore L. Cuylcr. “F.very week has given it a stronger hold upon the affections of die inmates of ihs laundry.”— *Y. Y. Observer. “I heartily commend ft to economists of time, money, and contentniout.”—Rev. 1j. RtUlws. Friend D« y—-Ytgir last mprov^*?nt. of j our WusiHPg Mac dne is a ca eph te *acy I a:-^ure yen ‘our machine.’ aP vf a j . U thought ^ Efe of io-ilay then ever, and vv:. p ft rt s with under an % circumra Rohm- x.r ■ 1860. I860. Fall Trade. GREEN, WATSON & WALSH ^JFFXR TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, The iao8t OOIfi^TIPI-.IETIE STOCK: OF Dry Goods, GROCERIES, dc.. Ac. [ in BnaileT-^sslssisd \% sail ths tSacs. Great ; inducemeats will he offered to cask buyers. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which has made this 8tor« “A HOUSE HOLD WORD,” will be continued. Remember that we deal in IDry C3rOOcls ? GROCERIES, AND EVERYTHING DESIRED, Thai we buy for CASH, and sell lor Ostslx Only, AND THAT WE HAVE BIT ONE PRICE. The learned and unlearned are dealt with alike. IP - I 3 . T O .A. Xj E, ('!iarle*to:., S. f'., ManBfseturor of 'DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. H aving the largest roMPLKTK FACTORV i„ most WHOLESALE ar. iaTited to a.u examiaation of our STOCK.— Thoy eanb,*upplie<lb( Charlosiou Frico*—frsight added. Greer, Watson & Walsh, Cor. MAIN AND LIBERTY Sts., SCMTE . S. C. 1 r * H € iiaiy years arc, ti.3 wrlur c: ticra I je~. a:.d ar, ‘.r.Ta'-id jhysldaa, ■while waiiag ths Island of St. Crsls for iioir hoalti, eaporiaaocl and vrltarrojd nar.y saryrlsias and boaefioial -sffoct: cf ths Ea:n thors produosi mas raaav cf ths inralida who were iliks oarsolrc:.) sedda^ health ; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history ef its medicinal vir.ucs. He was delighted and rurpriccd, and after his own recovery, which seen occurred, determined, i: p-.ccibic, to preenro the lc'.c right to asnufactore and call it in tho United Statcc. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the celebrated PLAUTATIOlf BITTHiS was thus made known to the world. PLAh’- TATII1’ SlTrffllS being an artisla of real morit, founded upon new principles, and relyino whclly upon tho vegetable world for its medicinal effect;, worked a rapid revolu- ticn iu tkc history cf medicine, and becaao as a household word all over the civilized world. Tho cabalistic 3. T.- 1CGC—ff. was a talisman cf health, and the demand for the PLANTATION LiPTSPS ccon far cnceeded the abilities cf the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation cf St. Crcis Sun, made esprossly for the com pounding cf these Bitters, tho ruantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale ah: cad should at once bo made, and an agent was dispawhed to St. Thomas for that purpose. £o was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations on some ef tho largest and mart productive estates on the island. Houses, stills and presses wore erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished the natives." The services cf cnpcrienced men and natives of the island were pro cured, and very soon tho proprietors of the PLANTATION EITTEBS were in a position to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Groin Bum needed in manufac turing tho GB2AT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVICOBATOB. Tho above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cans and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses. As an antidote to "ever and Arno, Intermittent and Ifalarious "overs, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use ef tho PLANTATION EITTEBS is unsurpassed in the history of the world. Cvor dvs million bottles are disposed of annually. They ar* adapted to old and young, male and female. Thoy arc agroeable in taste, and always croduee an immediate beneficial result. h 3, 18<><> 2d Iv r AND MOST in the Southern lair-?. nn<! kpepin* nhvnya ■ ii lian.i n Iar K e anJ com plot a atock of Doors. |;!^ u J Ht Sash Door*, Store Doors, Shutter*, Moulding*. Ac.. Ac , I am •nablctl to aril low und at Manul fucturor’i* prices. N- B.—Stricl attention paiil to shipping i* good onler. ^Pril 7 27 J T 3^21 oOlo 1.1 sxxi 8 A I> « E E S, jTKA.M I1AHXKSS, P!*OW If AMES. imiDLKS. t^c.. <to. T HE umlcrsignetl Logs to Invite your attem- ti°n to tlic fuc! tliat i:c ha.* rccent'y piirchas- j eil a Urge bit of Government Me Leilau Ba«ldl«s and Team Hurries, which lie is offering at a re duced prices, single or in quantity. ALSO To his stock of fine Sourmcsets and Shaftoo Saddles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, Plough G^ar. and new liot. :eUun Suddles, Teum IIrvuvsb Plough Harne.-s. Ac. 1 am selling the J’lough Bridles and Collars at New York Pactory Prices by il:c dozen to deal ers. F. F. CHAPEAU, C8 Meeting-street, next to Mills House, CHARLESTON, S C. Feb 17 20 ly. I> E M O € ll A T CHARLES KERRISON, A^rieuilttral .. ■»'* - dfttii.ir t.| < ui- for the ft - % A Mr.>- :« -SillTH. ft A l .-O', A , .no to Ch.rlo'te, > ‘'id- Glim ' ••Y«t'- . -4 Machino h*. UBL-lI coTTon^r SHIPPED. JOB OFFICE f ; V .i;ke.I tto i* %r' VRICE. iSl WS • Stwife, 1 • Joor Lelow Marks!, Sv puMic geoijjg’ftfwtu. .« friMtd*«u^ Uto • 1 tf h *o '«1 SfJ Ur urinjr t-.- w ,-.ef,.-n! Ifrpart- >'-• 'Vrto York. tll0 ‘ l8le fl “ ( Hwl • ^trstfu a fine and eeiect stock of bl os eonstaatly Ami i» prafiarrtl to fnrniHh and pa! up an Iriada of work in hi* lia*, vix: Monuments, Tombs Mantels, mural t ab let3, baptismal FONTS, HEAD STONES,** Of all descriptions at tho Lowest possible rates. Iron Hailing* furnished to orclar, and general ‘atisfaction guaranteed. All orders will receive prompt attention. Ad vances will bo required on nil work. Persons wishing anything in my line should consider the difference of freight between this point and that of Charleston. J. H. V’lLLKxn’Vf;. Market-street. Chkraw, 8. C. beedeW£J» • corr^- „ Mmhants, l0,n >rth Wharfs ‘ \<-tox, s. a. Ijr aolieited. xm*R*«ka nxlit 47 Om. Vosdallis, R CONIC MIXTURE, CHEMICAL ONAND’S ^ol* Ague Tills. Ac. For sale Foad, Hex HART, TAUKER A CO. 47 - • tf fw* Vf* tb*old j » j It. oW UundrcSs r. tioun/i. <**U of St. ■ hertne'* A' PRICES,—A Yfcr Offer. Bend thcaj-lail price, Manlier, $14, Extra I^Vpi-gcrjiff. wc will forward either or both & Z&.'oZtYl, 01 height, to places where no ^ ’ ie U selling; amf^^UiC are w*j they will be \ liked, ihat we agree to refund the money if any me wishes to return the machines fro© of freight af ter a month’s trial, according to directions. . j No husband, father or brother should permit | the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- • two days in theyear^when it can be done better, i more axpe;- iously. and le.-^ labor, and no injury | to the gArvicuts, by a Doty U] L uhes Washer, and a Universal Wringer. Cantos sc nf with exclusive right cf sale make money fast, Selling them. ' ■ •f old by dealers generally, to whom liberal dis counts are made, R. e. BROWNING, Gen. Asjent, 82 ortlandr St., New York. Aug 18 40 f June «r\ J. M WOODWARD, Agent Rt Darlington, und W. A. CARR1GAN, Agent at Society Hill. Ail orders threngb them will receive prompt atten tion. April 7 27 Cm South Carolina State TStfeiB & KELLY. HEADERS in U~<*± l Mechanical Maprazine. fOfieml Orjun of the South (' Arpicu/tarul iin<l I/, honiem ro’tna Soite • S' eieto j t T AN KAKl.V DATK, THE .NLTf'CH!’ F.KS will r"iljlis!i 4he first number ol« ft '..lily 'l igM/inc. i.-d thedcrrli.puicnt .it Hie ma- ] <•. Ui iaU «• i Hit* > t*t«,and U , wImUHohU; ' -ind w,|| .l.«,rilm c -i ibouwnd edric- grntui- j t-.m-’y. *u ilist cv- . y m.» maw .. » -vl.at it i* ffc-. 1 tore .'•ib-.-ritiing. They intend t.. make it the 1 best an-l handsomest indu.iti .nl utgatuic -.-vi-r publish**! at i-:c South, snd thi-y a 1 th,, cui li-ii en-operation of every gu.id cttixcn in hi prise, whi Person? will ph.ii-. sen’i iheir sddr- Vlitlker, Kuin- A Cotrsnoll, s. c. ir.xy 1? id jf Staple and Taney Dry Goods, jB«©ts, Shoes, JHT.A.X’S, &Dd., ALSO CHOICE FAMILY dVsrooozrioSj which thoy will sell very low for cash. April 14 28 ly 4. PAUL S. E. WELCH .HENRY HBANDES. PAUL, WELCH &BRANDES, IMl-ORTEHS A WIIOLK8AI.K DEALKRS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nortliern and Southern Produce, NO. 215 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite Now Custom House.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Constantly on hand and arriving Havanna and Florida Oranges, Lemons Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plantains, Pineapples, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Pickles, Jellies. Raisins, Nuts, etc. Seed Potatoes of all varieties. Special attention given to tilling and shipping Iv hare made arrangements to SHIP COTTON TO 2S£J535£ oris-, BALTIMORE OR ('IIAR/ES?OX, MAKING CASH ADVANltS on same when delivered, and having it hel>-At EITHER POINT A 8 LO.xo AB M.vf 1> x DESIRED. Wo will roooiv* OO T TO J*J AT •SUMTER, LYNCHBURG, MAYESNILLE, MANCHESTER, ANI) XIM M(INSVILLE. GREEN, WATSON k WALSH, Dealers In General tlercti.vndize AND COMMISSION M E RC HI ANTS. AM non prepnrod lo oxcciito r.Il ,101*. WOUX of every d scription, snch h. LAW Bi.ANKS. LAW BRIEFS. HAND BILLS, BILL HEADS, LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS, j VISIT!xr r t‘A!U>.'•*. AND PLACARD.^. All work ii'Mtly and pvntr.ptly executed at prices to suit. ALSO Cards and Printing Paper always on hand, Office in rear of McC/jilla’ Store. RUS1NESS FOR CASH, on hi* responsibility. He FOGARTIE’S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KlNU-StiT't, In llto Bond, Sign of the Big Bible, CHARLESTON. S. C. II. M. FimslLTX*, SvM L Fofi.VRTIE, Agt. S' orders, inch 10 23 i? en ei - nmvi redound to thf ]>ublic weltaie. shmg coj.ies of :lie first number Florence Hotel. UK A1KIVK HOTI’L H AS Ill.'EN ELEGANT- - -B . T, lt 1 up and refurnishiDl since ilie close ol • • e war, end now aft« ids superior accoTiimo- duuoiiH to the travelling public. The table' I with the bt-i that Northern and Bonfii- can tilford. The proprietor is i e- ,, „ :eP P l^Obt eating house South or f “ c 1 otomac. - — snpplip ern marketa “rminedto J. Jiil. 1SL .il. 12 S. CADI N E'1 M A K E R A N ]) XJlSTIDIRTR'TRA-TrE JE=l, n «li 24 ft . G vmrli; Proprietor Parrott’s DEALER IX ^TTI^IST.T'T'TJ x-*. .E, :U8 Kiso-SiavKT, Ciivni i-ii.v, . r. Kf^.iliKBlspacke 1 mi-l shipi • n, iSuv 24 —bin ) (f, i OIPIOSS ; A NOTHLUX,.,, A -;,"-* 5 I bun ih.Tw?' | *»* r>lhm K wuih , . | thing giiiir.intcil i.s • houf. a, ' ft? h.T* , Full f lock> AUj N KiV i ml acv "tonk hu? an-ivnn ,„•) uie Nearly *e. and everv- ' Darlington C. it. ft- I "ptla bn lligltest friers rabrott & cn 6U C3rOO>Z32E3 FOR THE _A_ ZD_I E S. Mrs. ,11. HA VNSWORTH, H AS removed to the Office opposite the resi dence of Mnj. A, C. Spain, where she will continue the business of Millinery and Dress Making, m.iylO ff8 lj __ JAMES KNOX JOHN SILL KNOX & GIIaIa, COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS. FACTORS IN COTTON & RICE, No, 125, Smith’s Wharf, BALTIMORE, Md Liberal advance? mn'le upon Cotton shipped to us. and will bold the same until ordered to sell Sept S y Uni PARKER & KSLL Y, H AVING just, received TEN TONS of the ('Mroll 11 a FerllllKOP. 1’lnnters de- | sirous to piivelmsc will do well lo call and exam- j iue thi? excellent manure, fte are agents for ! the Garolitia Fertiliser: and will furnish it on the 1 mo-t reasonable terius. Dee!. I7 tf SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIOFEUV. SUNDAV SCHOOL BOOKS and REWARD CARDS. Theological & Miscellaneous Book.-. Agency of th«* Cliaiiostoii IHhlr Snt irty and other English and American Religious Publica tion Societies. Oodert* for supplying Sunday School and Paris Libraries will be promptly at? mded to. A full supply of School Books, Stationery. and all School Requirements. Teachers in the country will find it to iheir advantage lo intrust their orders to us as prompt attention will be i given and liberal discounts allowed. Peculiar atlvantages to perzona r .■ '• limj in the Country. Any books published in .America •r Eu rope will be sent to any part of the country. Kres of Extra charge, on receipt of Publisher s price. All the Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Periodi cals supplied by subscriptions ,n single nuinbeis. In addition to our large Stock of Xow and Standard Miscellaneous Books, will be found a great variety <»f Fancy Articles usually fourifl in a retail Book and Stationery Store. Persons from the Pountry. vdslting Chsrh stop will find the • Circulating Library” attached to this establishment a great convenience. 5. B. Address. “FosarUe's Book Doposltorv.” CHARLESTON S. (’. mch 24 23 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Stationers, Printers, AND Blank Book Manufacturers. 3 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 2!) CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. t'eC—*'“ ,f ‘ pf pf ft j < tVsTtft t '■■s : iti' tl-j~ w i£V_l SLTKUl.VJTNDENTS OFFICE, j t’jir.HAW, S. (April 12, IbnH j ON AND APT Ell TUESDAY. THE LITH inst., the following Schedule will be run by the Trains on the Hoad: Leave Uheraw T (KO A ?\rrive at Elorence 10 00 A M Leave Klov< nee 3 do P M Arrive at Cheraw 0 30 V. M S ?. SOLOMONS. Supcrintt ndi. ut. April 12 NoftE Eastern Hail Hoad. 8Ul’KIIl VTI:NDF NTS OFFIUE, N. E. R U. » Chartnstow, S. * April 12. 1808. j ON AND A FT L't MONDAY THE 13 th in*t. the following schedule will bo run by the Trains on thi -* Hoad: EXPHFSS DAILY. Leave Uh.wleston Arrive n» Florence Leave Florence Arrive at (”i;»’lesion ACCOM IOD VTiON. lOM'.Y, KXCKI'T SUXDAVM.) Leave Charleston 1 .■'{) P. A; ri\Florence 10.00 1*. M Uare Florence 2.30 A. M Arrive at 1 '..ivies!on 11.!A A. M j 8. b‘. t^OI.nMC.NS, tSuperimendtiit. ! April 1”. W. & M. R. R. COMPANY. GEN EH AI .M FEB! Vi FALi \T.v OFFh L , WlLLMINOT' N, N. C.,Ma\ ll. IM',^. j • AND AFTLH April 11th. PASSFNCKB i THAI NS on Ilii.-? road w ill run * i ili • I'iow ing Schedule • EXPHF.SS THA IN. >11M EH LY OF THE FI KM Of C. *S: E. L. K F KB ISON, would inform his friends and the public that he has purchased from Mr. Juiuc* B. Belts, all his STOCK IN TRADE, fcc., AT THE STORE, No. 232 Kiii^ SI reel, Clinrlmston, S. AS I, Wll.l. Till:’:* IONTIMC TH K DRY GOODS ft 1IOI.ESAI.E ami RETAIL, own iiidivjdual Jiccount and will proce* 1 without delay, to replenish and re new the J?fock. an ! continue so doing until the assorri *('nt sliall !»e maile complete and attractive. As the terms w ill he Sii J .cf!> Cash, or approved city acceptance for a shori credit, it i.eccssarilr 1 • *!lows ihat die prices must be kept it least as low as to be found at any other respectable es- tabr-shnient. l!l In-otlier, Mr. E. L. KERRISON. assisted by Maj. 1> MriiONELI?. both experienced mer chants in this line, will be found at his si ore Kill ing in the condmM and management of tho busi- wioe*.' tt f* *!4i»vU-*<Wd uad tiiyir otfvirtw »*? win the confidence and patronage of the public will be as successful as in put-t day * was the old j firm at corner of King and Market Btreet. i mch :M—ly Scottish il Empor unT ! THE ONLY EXCLUSIYE O-DHTST'TX OIIIVTIETSr’S FURNISHING STORE IN CHARLESTON. HART, PARKER & CO. DARLINGTON, C. H., 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., I Would also cull t’ic special attention uf Phy- ftcians to our stock of Drujrs, All prescriptions put up with care. TERMS CASH. April 14 ”>i ly DAN! E L H. SILCOxT I FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, 175 177 anti 170 King Street, Charleston, S. C. ©^’Furniiur * made and repaired. Goods packed with care for Shipping. Oct 21 A l y. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dl.ylxh.s in WINES, LIQUORS, SEC. ART. TOBACCO, Ac., C«. 197’ Uharlcstfin, S. C. II. BISCHOFF. C. W1 LDF.ItM. J. U. FIEPER Oct 21, l 1-j VICTORIA MOTEL# CflARsf£FF3N, S. C. F. CPHEBKECK,' - Doc 2.1. Prcpriotor. la 10.00 \. M ff.ffd I*. M 10.33 A .1 4 Vo r. M The I'ropri'dor i.f the Gputlcmen* Furiuf»bing Goods Ibnporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desivot.s uf bringing the famous Star b. ‘rt:. *do gen f il use. ami believing that it is only nee«gentlemen to wear these v Shirks once to be well pleased with them, will hereafter tier them to his customers and ihe public generally nt cost prices. liis stock of Neck Tie.- Scarfs :.nd Collars willnlso be sold at • !i price., as to defy oompe- .aion, and if satisfaction is n.*t Given THE Extraordimiri/ < iteei r aud Dan uj Ex/doiU ALLAN r ' r Tin: GREAT DETECTIVE op TUK AGE NKERTON, Wr have n on the liTth the rep. of ()ctoher, Ir.;.iant, NATIONAL POLICE : and nib Publish No U»81 of he will n tern tli 1 . s aln o Ihs : till’ ejiarge? are so belie : «U© GAZETTE, The life nii'l expli.its of Alliin I’inkcrton. th* most aide nuilsuois.ful Detective ihc »„rU b.s ever known. We have be«*n at great p Bus fi> «d>tain the fasts and circumsiunces Htten bng me n mnrknbls lifs I of tins must, exiiaoi'dinary man, who has bssn noiilily insfriiiiirtitiil in ii* veh ping he greatesl crimes <oniiiiit|d«l in this e»iuntry, and bringing theii authors to justice, b reifleriiig io- valuahle tervice t. {lie Government during the late rebellion. The Biography of .Mian Fi nkerton is truly Romance of l.t’e, and tl; • deni.tud !'* i it in a?. j parts o! the country will be so great tliat tlionv I who desire to -a-dire < ..-it *, „„d \Mi < live at Si ! di si a nee. should either - doerihe at e?ur, or no I tify the newsdoa. is I' . i I;..: they purcha.vo ihat they may obtain a full - tip ply ou their ,; r»t order. Oct 27 2 ROBERT CHISOLM, JR Away He is prepared r - i .akc Skirls to order with the ut:ii.-i ill i.nlch; iiim! Ii- nssnrtiiicul ul rc.ijy- , . rpr.,, v .. v , , -ofi.dl !! :.* buyers can be fitted at , - V 1 1'E T vSc ^ ^ K N > lbi * LOlij m.G,,.. F..r l ot >he»c stole-| OnilT. 17 ilroad-ftlrOCt, Rnof+’a i C IIA R A E S T O X, S . C. .Se,.t K 4l< ,f iris i lent ; ieiiis call At .. f.4r ' i.irt nnd Fiirnii Mecf ii.g-Ktreef, ue mar -l—-A Iv Iv lOtt s CL od Ltnporium. «ipp die Marki f Hall Lenve Willmin n tlnily at... Arrive avt Klorrov -. Arrive at Kingsville.. Leave K,ngs\:lic Arrive at Fio> i. e.ee Arrive at Wibiiingt 1:1 •» ...IO: 1 I: IA \. M \. M. « I*. \‘ . * l*. M. i r m. i ■J i, .i.ic The "Wanted ) .-Ml a new U.m and u new d.'ciiau iiCCUpIltioii —Agents, k of gr> it value t** Favm- ikiid Working m<*n of all | loilM dition now ready Bi-3c l r> i* £ XJEiTft US Express Tr tin eouneet closely nl the Northeast ern Ilaili .:.i foi t 1 Chera w and Darlington K&tlrt id and at King- ‘ ilie with th. Son! it i read for Aug , ista. t«» which po'nt !i:K i <‘nc< u 11 Aut I FARMER’S & MECHANICS’ IvI^VJNTO'A.ie, 1 by GKO. K. \IUNG, Jp. ts of Agriculture.” ‘’Draining OPENED \T STOLL, WEI3B & Co. ( DoMi.srii’ Stuuk, ) / !. .» i Sri iv erv g -t *ck, well tne car. run through witliout change. A(VOM.Mt)DATIO\ TB MX. Leave AYilmington daily Sun. o\ ) ;;t Arrive at Flor ne v Arrive it Kiugsvill- Leave Kingsville Arrive at Florence. Arrive at Wilmington Accommodaiion i’r..in eo.nm • *s e enee with the Nor:h'-a:tei n K.-ulro.: ton. and »»• Kingsville w itl- ♦!••• B..o : b ; :i n ; Raili fmd for Augn-'ta. I’a-senyers for (’olumbia should lake the -\>- commodation Train. WM. M .» B A E. April 11 7—tf Edit •J nr Profit rti h Igri at « r. ....•2:10 A. *.»:00 A. ...4:00 1 . ... 0-40 IV :»:10 \. . • . ’ I M j >! I M : • M. ‘ M i d :» \ for ! • ludl ura > s and id foriner- of alt h Fuginet » x, v. \ i■ r 200 Illustrations KN'TS. T!i :i<di s : i Me The : ? 04,k ‘ New <01 (‘ans /’ . M S!»\ -4 lauds It is a b« » v* i v Fai ew Mrir .o.dd b- tins /V>* foun.! i •r a k- d M ' ntc says • ‘-S«» valuable i the lu'i •• of every Far- :< u .m illustrativn.s will ii man \etiv. and giVi than Ut; •Semi : '.vim , l Uiase selli •e luonev hi. book tJen‘1 Supl. ‘The Fride of the School. WUJTTK JOHN VnTilKU: MV I “DON LAW KEVIN. hi SUMTER JNEYVH. Atlilrc** DAM! S OSTKiA'. rni;ii: imi Fi purl no rl\."l .'. r. .’ 1 i: initv. .1 •.. bt f' r ratisfaef ion w in I he field. _ * ? • ireu ir telling all about it. K 15. ii, KAT vv (TL, i’liblishers. No. hot Broadway. N. Y III PARTNERSHIP. r.-ft.ii-il htiTo tilt* ilny rnvmml s ■ h ,i. nn.lt-r tin* mimf* :in*l ?ly\* ol i. I* t* ilie j’l.itlme ol Law *u.l Crunty of! ftrli turl**o. HKNIO MnIVEF, R. ft. DO YD. '} Jy* ft*,* nr? noiv n*c'*I v i * * i sclocteii. for Imlli oi.r uin ui.., .i ft iioi.i:s,\ r.K Di;r wifv Mnil'll >.NTS»n.l I’l.A.S 1 ;:i;s lisilino our eily. *r* -I..*'* lift ittvili I to < itte . ur '-lock H I.I HM.S <11* r M.ICO R.oM 7 to Hi o I'l'I.L LINKS Ol lliSOUN t-lliKTIXGS, 7 o. til lies! IjOS 1 it v* rru. Lixi.s of long <'loti!s 71,, _o a „a 21 c. Together with every aili well Kelectud slock. t S IN d.L. W EBB ,<• Co., B.wcroit s ol 1 stand. ivt) l—imft'—lv King street. ‘ to be found Ili fSTE Elf's Oa -.I # m .'ZtiS mm