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THIS ID.A.DRIjIlfcTTG-TOICT IDEnyCOCU.-A.T. €\)c P cmoctat 4- * <r?^ pp^v ■ C liarlty Cover* o JPfuUltude of NIiik. In the Cherleeton Dnilj Republican, of the 7th Mr. Whittsmokk gives in detail, an account of nil the good things he has been doing for hia ptopU. ,We looked in vain for some explanation of the unfortunatewhich led tohispres- cni 'discomfiture, but find that he makes not the slightest attempt in that direction. His only ex planation why the cadetship was net bestowed upon some one within his own Congressional Idstrict, is at once an insult ta the intelligence of bis constituency. He is evidently under the im pression that ho can balance with his good deeds all the wrongs laid to his charge, and after all be looked upon as a pretty good fellow on an av erage. He accents heavily on having fed the poor, clothed the naked and educated the ignorant. Knowing that figures cannot lie, Mr. Wiiitte- morc would have done more for his own re putation by either remaining silent, or publishing an account current of his receipts and expendi tures made by him as agent of the different North ern charitable and political societies. A correct statement of that description would have clearly shown to what extent his charities had reached into his own purse, and how much of the milk of human kindness he had spilt. It would not have been amiss bad ho attached one or two exhibits showing what he has done with the amouuts re ceived from his own people for church building. we owe the Devils a negro alter the r tilling about four millions of them from ua, but however, let us show them that we can throw in a negro Congressman for good measure] and at the same time make quite an improve ment, on the imported Carpet Bagger or Yankee Mulatto. Colored Brethren, bring him out—in fatt, solid colon, ebony prefor- ed—no more calico—a regular “Dandy Jim of Caroline.” We append the sensible remarks of the Daily Nnn: A COLORED MAN IN CONGRESS. “In view of the approaching election to till the vacancy occasioned by the disgrace ful exit of carpet-bagger Whittemore, from the National Legislature, the colored Repub licans arc very naturally askiogthe question, why it is that in South Carolina, the State where the preponderance of the black voters is largest, and where, in fact, the Republican party would have no existence at all but for the negroes, no United Stases office has yet been given to a colored man- Parson Cain, in one of his lucid intervals, calls attention in the Missionary Record, of last week, to the striking fact that out of the very large number of fat Federal places in the gift of the dominant party in this State, only one— and that the most insignificant, the postinas- ship of Columbia—has yet been vouchsafed to a member of the race, which has given to thrt party all the power, honesty and brains which it can boast in the South. The choice of a succession to Whittemore will give the colored people a chance of pro ving whether, at this iate day, they lack the intelligence to comprehend, or the manhood and in lepcudcuce to grasp what, in a party sense, is indisputably their due. The Yan kee p i* caO!! who volunteered to represent them as well as the amounts received for his works of j 1( Congress, after selling to somebody from TP supererogation; is, marrying the married. We observe from the tenor of tho remarks of the editor of the Rcjntblican. that he does not feel much sympathy for the gentleman; we here ap pend them: — MB. WHITTKMOES’S DE' ESSE. “We publish in another column a communica tion from Mr. 'WhiUcmore. We have already giv en our riews on the questions at issue. We, of course, feel that aa a simple matter of fair play he ia entitled to the publication.” Vet after all that has transpired in this matter, we are only surprised that so much indignation -. astonishment has been evinced. As for ourselves, we arc candid when we say tn»t our opinion of .Mr. Wiiittkmohk is nolaffcc- ted for or against him by these recent disclosures; , Ever since the Pariy to which ho belongs, had ' ^ gotten into power and position, where their true r I. v .wes ami hideous proportions were revealed, X 4 s.-ame evidenl, that deep acated corruption i;**' w^rauduient deception, was the cement of the lit? • -'.w.jjp that bound theta together ns a party, V' no man »r Mr. Wurrnmnis's native and ac- ■ r w.i.*d talent could affiliate or connect himself * •'* ‘sn ch a party without a full knoivledgc of facts. ’ .' tho .circumstances we do think, the hein- °uo>^.. 0 f |,; g crime, am! sum total of oflence to thtft*. 0 f bit party consist, in its octog .u.rot - rrcu. ^.^aKing every thing into consideration we rc gH >. Whittkmorc as a specimen Carpct- Ht^^V.Jtar above the average. If he is Guillo tine t*.;. hi s Party for selling cadetships, may Heat • ^uip his executioners. Politico, Rcligio. the North, the cadetship which in cotuon de cency and gratitude, ho should have held out as a noble pize to the most proficient among the colored youth of his district, has been ignomiuiously driven from his seat, and dcclarei by the unanimous voice of a Re publican House, to be unworthy of the con fidence and support of the people. And yet this man sneaks back to tho State he has disgraced, and, exulting in the ignorance of those whom he has so foully wronged, de clares in public that he will lyiepcl them to send him back tc Washington, and so to en dorse aud perpetuate the infamy which hi; own party has so clearly fastened upon him. Will tho colored Republicans of the First Congressional District submit to this dishon or ? Will they, while they have among them intelligent and capable men of their own race w ho have always been true to them and to the party, say in effect to that they can find no detter representative South Caroling'Han the perjured setts parson, who has just been j mo «.oio.ji4v«ok ^ ill the rest, the real Republican reader* on seaboard, answer the question. The |b is for the Radicals to solve, aud nei their opponents no special concern. “It none of our funeral!” tion. It any of our Hush readers desire to lay aside something that will keep in ’any climate, we think that the present is a fa vorable time to lay in supplies. The Phcbnix stands on the list of Guanos. I use, this year, Phoenix Guano, Soluble Pacific, Baugh’s Raw Bone and Mapes' Phosphate. AVhere there was 200 lbs. Phoe nix Guano it is hard to discern any difference between it and 400 lbs. Soluble Pacific. The Phoenix stands first on the list of Gu anos with me. From present prospects I think it will more than double the yield of ootton this year. Mike Mcoee. Anderson Co., S. C., August 11, 1869. The father we advance in knowledge, the more simplicity shall we discover in those primary rules which regulate all the appa rently endlass, and multiform operations of nature. To abuse them brings disease and its tribulations. To aid in conquering disease is to benefit mankind, and therefore the grea ter the merit. The most efficient auxiliary of this class, is the “Old Carolina Bitters.” SjPECIAJL.JN'OTICES. #0?* WM. H. HERN Alii), Proprietor of the Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. 0., ia authorized to receive advertisements for this pa per at our lowest cash rates. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several year* with a severe lung atfection and the dread disease.—Consumption— is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (used free of charge] with di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sun* cukk for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the ad vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the. afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, ami may preve a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, King County, New York. Jan 5 ly 1QU KOSKOO.—AHE YOU SICK nervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration, Ac.? If so, you can be restored to health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence's cele- brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine; the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognized merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, asd recommended by many thousands of our dwt$t. citizens. For sale by druggists amt’Merchant* every where. For sale by Hurt, J^rJfer & Co. SeptS \ ^ 4# ly SPECIAL parties in want } of Doors, Sashes and IMinds^jJe refer to the adf vertisement of P. I*. * $Uai DISSOLUTION OF C O-PARTNERSHIP. T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing uuder the name of DbLOKME & LYRD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All par ties indebted to the said, firm will make immediate payment, and the name of the firm will be used in liquidation only. CITS. H DELORME. EVANDLR BI RD. February 1st, 1870. O Co-Partnership Notice, T HE UNDERSIGNED having this day asso ciated themselves together in the general Merchandise and Commission business under the name and style of GAILLARD & BYRD, will be pleased to see their friends at the old stand of Dc- Lorrne & Byrd, Dove’s Depot, and make arrange- meuts with them for the ensuing year. N. D—-Liberal cash advances made on Cotton consigned to Geo. W. Williams, & Co., Charleston 8. C., or Williams Birnie & Co., New York. Wm. I). GAILLARD, EVANDKR BYRD. Feb 1st. 1870.f Mar. 16.—‘20—21.] GEORGE HOFFMAN, BtEHCHANT TAILOR, CO IT STREET, FLORENCE, S. C. K EEPS always on hand a well selected stock of Cassimeres of nil grades, Ready-made ciaOTiKiisrah, of all grades, Gents Hats of the latest, style. Boots, Shoes, and Gouts Furnishing Goods geu- erally. All who are in want of a good substantial SXJXT well made and a Good Fit, will do well to call on him. He never fails to please in both fit and price, and his goods are all of the best quality. He also begs leave to inform the public, and the Ladies especially, that he has on hand a select stock of Ladies’ Spring and Summer Dress Goods of every description, which he intends to close out at very low figures, as he intends keeping a Gents Furnishing Establishment exclusively, so the Ladies will do well to call and see these goods while they are going, mar 1*»—’70 20 tf An Ordinance. Council Chamber, ) Darlington, 3. C., Mar. 15, 1870. ) A T a meeting of the Town Council of Darling ton, the following Ordinance was adopted ; ^No Fresh Beef, J/utton, Kid or Pork, shall be exposed jfor sale within the limits of the Town of Darlington, except at the Market, on the Public Square. Any violation of this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of Five Dollars. J. G. McCALL, Intendant, John Floyd, Sec., and Treas. mar 16 20 tf The Tutelary Genius of the white ami black negroes of this Congressional District has made his appearance at this place, full of Grace and Poll, tie. tji He is preaching, praying, and stumping before his deluded followers. Truly “Great is Diana of the Ephesians.” The martyr St. Benjamin Fu.akklin Whittbmohe, has held his auto-da-fe, and never did bipgot, fa natic or heathen more submissively bow than the mongrell devotees of this modern Deity. To touch hut the hem of hit garment is absolution to them. The tenacity with which WnirrmonK’s sub jects adhere toiiim is not to be wondered at when pVopcrly understood, and this requires no lengthy explanation, it is on the same principle by which men cling to a siuking ship. He has been their ^guiding star, their Iguis-fatuus, that has led .vvlicia astray, and intodeep waters. Let us try to save the ill-fated crew of this lost ship. A I.j ccuut. We clip the following from the Charleston .Vciee, and heartily concur with the remarks of the -•Old Teatlier,” they contain deep truths, beauti fully expressed, and at the same time arc sugges tive of how pleasant and instructive something of the kind would be at this place. Who says a Lyceum for Darlingtou. --The course of conversational lectures, pro posed by Piofessor Holmes, is announced by an advertisement in another column, to commence this afternoon at the Lyceum Hail, at 5 o'clock. To those ladies and -gentlemen who have taken tickets we pr.» ■ ' . a n >sl agi-cabie intellectual treat. An old and experienced CJoId Yurttn* Circenlmt-k. Although we hail with delight the appre ciating value of currency in its rapid approx imation to that of gold, we can but regard it with distrust and suspicion. It has the appearance of a Xpwtion to an oprKjsito extreme from the late feverish ex citement irf the gold markey|i^td without good and substantial reasons.~i’ 'its perma nency. Tis true that a good ootton crop has been made and its tentpurary* influence is being felt in supplying the demands of importer*, but this source will not supply the constant require me tits of this class for the double purpose of Exchange and Government du ties much longer. It must Lc borneuitypind that the whole ba sis of the Greenback currency rests upon the stability and integrity of a fickle, reckleu, Hjteculatiuy, extravagant Government—a Go vernment that has plundered thousands of its innocent citizes of their property and re pudiate the very idea of restitution. No go vernment, whoso Supreme Court must pan der in its decisions to the eonecived ideas, interest or prejudices of a Political Party can ever expect to command that abiding confidence from the great commercial na tions to restore the desired confidence. If the commercial powers of Europe had per- St David’s Lodge No. 72 A.’. F.\ M. 1 . T HE BEG.yLAR communicaton of this Lo<lgt\ will he held on Monday April 10, at 7 o'clock. P. M. By onler of C. M. PARKER, WV M.-. Geo. W. Howell, Secretary Jan 5, 1870—t f. AMITY LODGE. No. 121, aTfIm/ FLOKKNC’E, 8. C. rjpi A feet confidence in the integrity of this Go- teacher has re- ! vernmeut, there certainly would be no ques- would flow into the and paper currency be esteemed only as it should be for a con venient medium of circulating specific val- 1 ncs, and cease to boar a falsehood upon its face. Knowing that the nominal price of cotton aud other articles of export would be mate rially affected by any disturbance in the val ue of National currency may not the present appreciation of the currency indicate a spec ulative movement in that direction ? It is very evident, that just so long as there exists any materia! difference between the value of the currency aud what it purports to represent, just so long must all commer cial and industrial pursuits be extra hazard- , , l,us ’ :in ^ precarious, and necessarily partake The prevailing sentiment ol the people at wore or lcs , tlu . uatlJre nf gambling, and the precent time seems to be. to give the- j u ^ t long must the masses of the people be Devil his due, and all vre want to know now. tlie victims of capitalist or unprincipled poli- Ls, what is hi. due l It ts au unmtstakeab e ticians, either have it in their power to ex- fact that in thisConnty, the powers of Dark-! ert a disturbing influence. There exists at ness rule supreme. J he Darkte element p rc . flut outstanding unsettled accounts, with predominates beyond dispute, aud under the I foreign powers yet to ho adjusted which re present regime when the majority rule, re-1 quire the most delicate manipulation to r re- gardless of every requisite ol qualification, it vent ruptures,—bet! seems fit and proper that those who hav vrig-.iirtod the present state of thin -we th« practical results of (heir abominable • are many probabilities of difficulties tbat v >«V i, bty It could scarcely be *npuscd that ^ would seriously disturb the currency ques- i marked, on the rel u.ou of natural history to in- j t i ons as t0 Gold W tellect aa an educating power, that “ii* B tmlv i . j* • t i , . . . 7 | country, Kir investment, ai the true met uou ot eco^Guiizing time in educa- > J . tiou, for when other books must be closed, the book of Nature is open ; it teaches you to treat of real things and not of mere names; its subjects of thought meet the eye in our strolls of pleasure, in our hurried walks, and as ve rest by the way- side. The meanest flower that blooms, the hum- bUst snail tha» crawls, or the smallest grain of sand on the lap of earth, has, to the opened eye, a beauty that has a halo of glory around it.” •Tbeetudy of nature iba perpetual delight.’’ The '’walls df the Lyceum Hall are embellished with beautiful d’Ag**an»a "nd paintings, and the ta bles on the stage contain inn seating specimens, which are used by the Professor to illustrate his lectures.” A Xrgro for C'ongrcHH. HE REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will beholden ai Masonic Hull, Florence, S. C., on Wednesday, 16th Mar., at 8 o'clock, P. M. By order W.\ M.*. A. A. STRAUSS, Secretary. M iy 26, 34 ly CAMPBELLCHAPTER7N0.31, R.\ A.‘. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) T he regular convocation of this Chapter will be holden at Masonic Hall, in Florence, on Wednesday Mar. 23d at 8, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above ami govern themselves accordingly. By order M.\ E.\ II.*. P.*. A. WEINBERG, Secretary. June 2 3« r ) ly SPRING AND SUMMER Importations, Greatest Invention of the 1 Cheapness, Durability, Conrealenca. Agents Wanted! TO SELL THE CELEBRATED Golden Fountain Pen. ^ow lodged by all who have used them to ,nat Pen made or sold in this country. No -No soiled fingers! Sxity lines writ- .fy.n tfw pen'of Ink! Will outwear any steel 5 “■ Bankers, merchants, teachers and all * ^es, endorse them iu the highest terms of Put up in ncaCslide boxes^No. , 1, for No, 2, medium; No, 3, for ladies’ i *vu<pnm an tdi i p. if''-Commission to Agents. "prepard to givo any ene.getic person agency of »hoae Pens, a commission till pay $200 per mouth. We invite all wiiihinp* employment, to scud far sill pies and circulars. Two samples boxes for Fifty cents. WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Indianapolis, Ikd. Manufacturer’s Agents. Mar. 16.— 20 Gtno. fT rVTf JTTi TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant em ployment ai home, the w hole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable, Persons of either sex easily earn from 60c. to $6 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting thcii whole time to the business. Boys ami girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer; To such as are not veil satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and e '-opy of the Peoples Literary Companion, one of tbe larjyenj and best and pretiest family newspapeis published, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you wa.it ' nent, profitable work, address E, C. ALLEN, Augusta," - aep LORILLAltP’8 “EUREKA” SMOKING TOBACCO. Is an excellent tfr of granulated Virgin ia; wherever intro duced it is universally DFt I B B O IsT S t Millindry and Straw Goods, ARM,STRONG,*CAT0R & Co. Importers and Jobbers of BONNETS, TRIMMING & VELVET RIBBONS, Bonnets Silks, Satins and'Velvets, Blands. Nets, Crape:. Ruches, Flowers. Feathers. Ornaments, STRAW RON NETS AND LADIES Trimmed and Untriinmed, SHAKER HOODS, 237 and 230 Baltimorc-street, BALTIMORE, Md. Offer the largest Stock to be found in the coun try. and unequalled in choice variety and cheap ness. comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. Feb 28 18 ' 5t admired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in w hich orders fur Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LOR/LLAJID\S | clashed by all Vncht rinh I wl, ° consume it I ttClll ClUU I as the “finest of Smoking Tocncco I all.” R •» mad. of the choices leaf grown ; it is anti-nervous in its effects, as the Nicotine has been extracted; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking : it is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as three of ordinary tobacco. In^this brand wealso pack orders eve ry for first qualify Moorclmum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, “thk FINEST ON ALL.” This brand of Fine Cut chew ing tobacco has no oqual or su- RORlLLARD-8 CIEIsrTTTIR. Y CHEWING TOBACCO perior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in thecountry. LOKILLARD’S S N U F F have now been in general use in the United States over 110 years, still ack*evf!T*l£fcd the best in u*e, wherever us*«a. If your storekeeper dyes not have ihi***£ cles for sale, ask him is get them; th«y qrv by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices forwarding on application. P. LOHILLARD, A Co., New York. Mar 9 19 3m THE CHARLESTON Cigar Factory 314 King-street, cor. Society. J. Madsen, Proprietor, CIGF .A. i=tS- per M. y Bill to Marshall t ) Assets Aco’t & I». W. Edwards. Adm’r. vs Tho Cred’s A Heirs at Law of’ Levinali King. ) Belief. OTICE is hereby given to the creditors of ( ^ Levinah King, that pursuant to order iu >re the Cuban C[uestion ' this case, they are required to prove their claims de- fit of V li.jse who have is disposed of, in all probabilitv tins Govern- ^ hc, " rr ,ll< ‘ l, y thc fi™t day <,f .lui.a next, or in 'tilings sbould n.ont will in .-lomn t j fault tbereof. will be deprive.] of thc bonefi . , ■ , , ! ,n ' omc wa y implicated. There : any decree made in this cat. cu abominable are many probabilities of diff.,.„l.tos H. O. CHARLES. March 10.— G. CHARLES. Siv em. Ueffrel. 20 id. Carolina cigars Carolina No. 1, Carolina De Espana El Bouquet La Canueur (small cigars) Partagas (small cigars) 11. Upman (Havana) Figora’s (Genuine Havana) Jenny Lind “ “ As all these cigars arc made under my especial care and supervision. I can warrant that all smoke well and will give satisfaction at the prices. Also stock of Leaf, Chewing and Smoking to bacco. Viginia leaf Tobacco for Plantation use at 20 cents per pound. All orders will be promptly Executed. J. MADSEN, mar 9 19 Cm $20 00. 22 00. 25 00. 30 00. 35 00. tf 0 00. 60 00. 75 0,,, 80 00, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC, We take great pleasure in offering the Old Carolina Bitters to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of thc best Tonics iu the Pharmacopia. ^ls evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, we have certificates from many of the loading physicians in our State who have prescribed thorn in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTKRS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills, Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but us an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every where Principle depot GOODRICH, WINEMAN A Co. Importers of choice drugs and chemicals, Olmrlestor., S. C. mar 9 19 ly GEO. McD. STOLL, ^TTCTIOUNTEEIR. —AND GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGENT FLORENCE, S. C. AGENT PIKE AMI LIFE INSHUNTE COMPANIES. ggy* Parties desiring to Purchase or Sell Real Estate, $lock* and Ronds. Insure their Lives or Dwellings, Stores Barnes, &c., Ac., would do well to consult the undersigned. GEO. McD, STOLL, mar 9 19 6m, For Sale or Rent. S TORE-HOUSE and lot in Town of Timmons- ville, S. C., situate on front street, lately oc cupied by Jones & llaper. Mar. 9 Apply to K. D. CHARLES 19 tf. J. E. I3YliI>, M. Di TIMMOXSVILLE, S. C. DEALER IN Hostetler’s Celebrated GERMAN BUTTERS. Drug*, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfiimeey and Fauiy Toilet Articles, Surgical instruments, Trusses. Shoulder Braces, Syringes. Faints, Oils, Varnishes, and Dye stuffs. Physicians Pre scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours. Feb. 16 17 ly P. A. Wilson, 31. D Jlsse Keith, R. 1). F. Rollins, Lazarus 31orhis, James Cokkr, To G in Owners. This is to say. that we have had our Gins re paired by Bourdine’s Gin Saw Gammer and find it to be superior to the hand saw mode of sharpe ning, it frees the saws from lint, especially when ginning damp cotton, and adds greatly to the sample aud facilitates the gin in feeding more iu the same time over the hand file. It restores the teeth to their original shape, making all alike, in doing so it lengthens the tooth as much as it is worn off at the point before needing repair again. We would say it does all that it is claimed to do, and would respectfully recommend our fanners to give it a trial. S. W. Morris, W. Cole, \V. P. Gee, J. M. Coker, E. G, Kuivin, A. B. Dove. Having six counties to operate in, viz: Darling ton, Marion, Chesterfield, Marlborough, Horry, and Georgetown, it will be wRpossible for me to attend to all who may wish repairs made on their Gins in the Fall seasons, in so large a scope of of country, therefore 1 would say to the Formers of Lari’ngt on and adjoining Counties that should they need work, it will be to rheir interest to send in their orders now, and have their Gins re paired for the coming season, as I expect to work entirely in the other counties the next sea son. Persons desiring my services will confer a favor by obtaining as many jobs in their section as possible for me I arn prepared to sharpen Saws, fill Boxes and Brushes, and to put your Gins iu splendid order. Orders will receive at tention iu due time, at your residences. Pay ment fir work will be made easy. I have two excellent second handed Gins for sale, in splendid order. Address Dr. JAS. .V. HUNTER, or M. W. HUNTER, Timmonsvllle, 6. G. Jan 12 12 4m ED. PERRY, No. 155 MKTT1NG STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel^ Charleston, S. C. D EALER in School and Law Books and Printing Materials. Law Blanks, &c.. Blank Books of all styles on hand and made to order. Stationery of all kinds. Printing. Rulingnnd Binding of every descrip tion executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. Printing Papers, and Wade & Co.’s Book and Job Printing Ink. mar 9 19 Cm ■TO AULuXji O TJ T O F K M F L O Y M K N T. $1,500 to $3,000 per yoar can be made by energetic and intelligent men. in securing at once au Agency for the Best and most Popular Books ever published* This is a rare opportuni ty for Making Money and doing dood. Clergy men, Uliuhlcd seldiers* and all others wanting an AiretffcY wiM ph ase apply, for further particulars to b ^ * J. 0. DUBBY, Southern Publishing Agency, Cor. l>^ioi4d and Jnyfcaou Sts., Augusta, Ga. Feb lit AS eow2t B. VV. Edwards, 'j Bill to Marshal vs. ( Assetts, Aect., Thc Creditors and Heirs aud Relief, at Law of Levinah King. J M EARING the affidavit in reference to the ab sent Defendants Susannah Smith, Elijah William D. Peebles, Louisa Pecbl3S, Jus. G. Wallace and Eunice Wallace. 1 * is ordered on motion of B. W. Edwards, Complainant’s So licitors that said Defendants do appear and an swer, plead, or demur, to the Bill within forty days from the first publication of this order, or that, in default thereof & decree pro eon fee so be taken against t/iem. W. E. CHARLES. C. C. & G. S. Jan 12. 1870. 12 tf Mrs. Parker, II AS just received a supply of Japan Switch- cs of desirable colors. Also new Dress Trimmings. and Fancy Goods, Collars, Cuffs, and very pret ty Lace Dollars. Gimps, Buttons, Black Sewing Nilk, and Blaak Headed Belt Pins, &c,, &c. Jan 5 11 tf JOHN S. FAIRLEY & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ■WraTZE C3-OOI3S, HOSIERY, FA MY HOODS AM) SMALL WARES GENERALLY. No. 37 Ilayne-xtreet, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 15 9 New Store. We have just opened a new, and well sellected stock of Goods at Parrott’s X Roads, Six miles from Darlington Village. We respectfully ask the public to give ns a call Our Stock will speak for itself. PARROTT & CO. Seplot 60 tf W. C. FERGUS, (or SOUTH CAROLINA,) WITH Simms & Tyson, Wholesale Grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 64 South Gay-street, BALTIMORE, Md i Consignments of Cotton solicited and prompt returns made. Aug 4 44 6m (J. A. HOWARD, FLORENCE. S. C. Cabinet Maker, AND UPHOLSTERER, Furniture made and repaired. Matrasses made to order, All orders promptly attended to, Jan 5 11 _tf C®rn Meal. F OR sale at HART & PARKERS Steam Mill. Those in need of either will find it to their interest to call and examine corn, meal, and price. Jan 26. 1870. iDXSsox-.xj'rxorsr OF COPARTNERSHIP. JUE copartnership heretofore existing under T _ _ v the name and style of Law & Clements, is this day dissolved by mutual consent* Parties indebted to thc firm will make immediate pay. ment to J. A. Law. J. A. LAW. J. P. CLEMENTS. Flinn’s X Roads, Dec. 1, 1869. 9-tf Feb 2 GO TO J. G. McCALL’S. 75 3m Orders may be left Store. nt Mr. Feb '. G. Mc<’all’s ir,—17 2m. WATUIIKS, J* E 'W' IE X-. IR. Y , StiTlIna: Silver, Plated Ware, Spectacles Eye Glasses and Fancy Goods, at JAMES ALLAN’S 307 King-st., Charleston, S. C. 8m mar 3 19 N. FEIIRENBACH, Charleston Billiard Saloon, Opposite Mills House, Corner Meeting and Queen-street, Charleston, S. C. N. FERENBACII, No, 0 Broad-*)rcet. Importer of Havana Segars. —ALSO— Imported Wines and Liquors, mar 9 19 (jin C\ IU. (Aiinor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods, Cor. King and Vanderhorst-Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Proprietor of Aimar’s Sarracenia Bitters, For Dyspepsia. Aimar’s SARSAPARILLA & QUEEN S DELGIHT. Aimar’s PREMIUM COLOGNE WATER, AGENT FOB James Buchan & Co s., CELEBRATED CRKSYLYC SOAPS. May 5 31_ »y FINAL) NOTICE. A LL persons having any claims against the estate of W D. Adams, late of thi-County, deceased, are hereby notified to present them du ly attested according to law, at on«*e. or b ‘ de barred payment. J* C. IIIRSLY, Feb. 23.—3m It* Adm r KOSKOO! Crarden Seed. f F you want Fresh end Genuine SEED and Silver Skin Onion Setts, direct from DAVID LANDRETH’S. Gome and G New Stock!! Dry Gnoda, Groceries, Clothing, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Trunks, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Notions, Liquors, Ci;mrs. Tobacco, &c. A FINE STOCK OF PATENT 3V£ e which will ho sold at low figures. These goods have just been bought at the heavy decline. A call will satisfy any one as to their quality, and cheapness. Scj.t 15 " 50_ tr^ ETIWAN GUANO, W. C. BEE, & Co., Agents ( harleston, S. C. JIMNS A, LAW, Agent, At Darlington. S. C. THE GREAT REPI TATION lYhich KOSKO O ha* attniued in all part* of the country. As a Great ant! Good Medicine, Anti the large number of testimonial;* which are constantly being received from Physicians, ami persons who have been cubed by it use, is CONCLUSIVE PROOF ©fits REMARK. AD LB VALUE. As A Blood Purifier, is Has No Equal. DEt.NO POSITIVELY The Mast Powerful Vegetable Alterative get IDISOOVEIFtEIX DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. “The life of the flesh ia in the Blood,” ia a Scriptural maxim that science proves to be true. The people ta.k of bad blood, asdic cause pf many diseases, and like many popular opinion* this of bad blood is founded in truth. The symptoms of bad blood ar? usually quite plain—bad Digestion—cause imperfect nutrition, aud consequently the circulation is feeble, the soft tissues loose their tone and elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale, broad, and frequently covered with a pasty white coat- This conditiou soon shows itself in roughness of the skin, then in Eruptive and Ulcerative diseases, and when long continued, results m serious lesions of the Brain, Liver, Lungs, or urinary apparatus.— Much, vory much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It is estimated by some that one-fifth of the human family are effected with scrofula in some form. When the Blood is pure, yen are not so liable to any disease. Many impurit ies of the Blood arise from impure diseases of larga cities. Era- dicate every impurity from the fountain of life, and good spirits, f ir skin and vital strength will return to you. KOSKOO! As a Liver Invigorator! STANDS UNRIVALED, Being the only Known Medicine that efficient ly stimulate and Corrects the hepatic Scrofulous and functional Derangements of the Liver, with out Debilitating the system. While it acts freely upon thc Liver instead of copious purging, it gradually changes the discharges to a perfect ly natural state. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and Some of the Disease* Produced hy it. A sal’m er yellow color of the skin, or yellow ish-brown spots on the face and other parts of the body; dullnenu and drowsiness, some^mes head* ache; bitter or bad taste in the mouth, cough ; unsteady appetite; sometimes sour stomach, with a rising of the food: a bloated or lull feeling about the stomach and sides ; aggravating pains in thc sides, back and chest, and about the shoul ders, constipation of the bowels, piles, flatulency, coldness of the extremities, &c. Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in tit cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, In these Affectum* it is as near a specific as any remedy can he. It does its work kindly silently. Th* relief which it affords is both . certn in andpen ej t ide. Diseases of the Kidneys & BLADDEP ( Persons unacquainted with the structure and functions of the Kidneys cannot estimate tqojim* portance of their healthy action. « Regular and sufficient action of the Kidneys ia as important, nay, even more so. than legnlarltj of the bowels. The kidneys remove from the Blood those effete matters which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy life. A total sus pension of the urinary discharges will occasxor death from thirty-six to forty-eight hours. When theUrinis voided in Gmail quantities at the time, or when there is a dispo**ition t< Urinate more frequently than natural, or when the urine is high colored or scalding with weak ness in the small of the back, it should not be trifled with or delayed, but koskoo should be ta ken at once to remedy the difficulty, before a le sion of the organs take place. Most of the dis eases of tho Bladder originate from those of ths Kidneys, thc Urine being imperfectly sacreted in thc Kidneys prove irritating to tho Bladder and Urinary passages. When we recollect that medi- cine never reaches the kidneys, except through the general circulation ofthe Blood, we see how necessary it is to keep thc Fountain of Life Purs. KOSKOO I Meets ictth Hreal success in the cut*# ^ * DISEASES OF THE Nervous System. Almost nine-tenths of cur people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable to its concomitant e?ils of mental depression, con fused id ‘as, softening of the brain, insanity, and complete breaking down ofthe general health. Thousands are suffering to-day with broken- down nervous systems, and, unfortunately, tobacco* alcohol, late hours, over-work, (mental ami phy sical) arc causing diseases of thc nervous system to increase at a fearful ratio. Thc symtotns to which discuses ofthe nervous system give rise, may be stated as follows : A dull, heavy feeling in the head, sometimes more or less severe pain or headache ; periodical head aches, dizziness, noises or ringing in the head, confusion of ideas temporary loss of memory; dejection of spirits ; starting during sleep ; Bad dreams, Hesitation in answering questions; Dul- ness of heating : twitching of the face and at ins, &c*, which, if net promptly treated, lead to Pa ralysis. delirium, insanity, impotency, apoplexy, Is NOT a secret quack remedy. Formula around each bottle. Recommended by the best Physi cians, eminent Divines, Editors,-Druggists, Mer chants, &o. Thc Best and Most Popular Medicine in Use. PREPARED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D. Organic Ciie.mj»t ## Laboratory and Office, No. 0 Swkf Streets, NORFOLK, Vi- Price, ONE DOLLAR PER llOTTLE. ror SALE HY Dr C. M. PARKER M. D. Darlington, S. 0. And by Druggist* everywhere. Feb 2*. 1870 Hk «» MNNH