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4 •- V- THE E Jl. H Xj I DST O- T O TT EE DVE Q f~1 ~F?. A, T 1 _ Cl)f Pcuiitcrnt. WEI>XKSI>AV, 9IAIU II ». El E S E O O I . LARGEST CIBCrLATIOS—r//A' DFVO- CXA T HAS THE LARGEST CIRCVLA TIOS OF AST PAPER l.V EASTERS SOUTH CAROLINA AND PUBLISHES THE OFFI- CIAL AD VSRTISE.VESTS. All parties indebted to this office for subscriptions, will please call and settle their arrear ages, as we arc compelled to have money to keep tip the supply of material. Florence A^nin. We are pleased to sec that Mr. Jacobi, the well known Florence Merchant intends to continue his Auction sales on every Sat urday. His first auctions was a decided suc cess, and everybody who bought went home welt pleased. Indeed, Mr. Jacobi, deserves a hearty support in his efforts. These auc tions are a 'rreaT accommodation to Merchant, Farmer and families. Mr. Geo. Me D 6'fOLr., the Auctioneer, will continue to conduct these large sales, and his many friends will do well to call and i;i ve him a bid on Satur days. See his advertisement in another col. uinn of the sale for Saturday next, l!)th iust. licnrili and Home. For the farm, garden, and fireside. 'We can heartily recommend this jrurnsl to our readers as an excellent paper and friends companion. It devotes a considerable portion of its space to the cult ure and entertainment of the young. It is also a good agricultural paper Price *4 per anunm. Address Petesoili. Bates & Co., 37 Park Ib.w N\ V. FARMERS! Increase your Crops and Improve yeur Lands by uaiirr PHOENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Islands, South Pacific Ocean. WILCOX, GIBBS k GO’S., MANIPULATED GUANO. Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C«. which has proved in the soil the best Ma nure in use. Gnono, So It mid Plaster Compound, A1*o prepared at Savannah and Charleston, for sale for cash or on time. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers In GUANOS. 00 Ray street, Savannah, Ga. 64 East Bny street, Charleston, S. C. 241 Broad street, Augusta. Ga* For further information, address ns above for circular, or subscribe to “Southern Agriculturist’ published by W. (J. Macmurphy & (•«.. at Angus tn and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25c per annum. Dec 15 0 CARRIAGE BUGGY -A-HSTID MANUFACTORY AT Tbc XIX O-nlury. The March nunber of this valuable month ly is before us replete with varied and interesting matter. We observe with pleas ure tbeaditional efforts of the Publishers, to please an interest by the]iiitroduction of wood cuts. In two months the Periodical will commence its second year. It is cousequctly important that old subscribers should renew their subscription, and a good opportunity is afforded the lovers of literature to subscribe. Specimen to be seen at this office. Tlic "IturnI C arolinian.*’ The March number of this sterling month ly is, as usual, promptly before us, and fully sustains its reputation. It has several particu larly noteworthy papers. “The Preparation of Laud for Cotton,” signed ‘dow Middling,” which we believe is from the pen of General Johnson Hagood, of Barnwell, contains some most timely suggestions, backed up by the necessary facts and figures. “’r], e Premium Cotton crop,” and “A Method of Planting and Cultivating Cotton,” are also worthy of attention in the same connection, and are timjely and to the point. Some hints on the “Cultivation of the Castor Bean and Bene" for oi., from the pen ofGen.E. P. Alexander suggest another ineaus of diversifying our industry. “Poultry Farming for the South,” a beautifully illustrated article on the best breeds of Fowls, will be interesting and profi table to all who are fond of eggs and chickens Articles on Sisal Hemp and the cultivation oftho Banana commend thomselves particular ly to floride readers. The Editor’s “Sug gestive Facts” should set ourpeople to think ing. We hope they will heed the warning the article embodied—don’t neglect every thing else to plant cotton. We arc glad to see that the publishers have been fortunate enough to secure contributions from that able arehetect Alex. Y. Lee, of Columbia, one of whose excellent designs appears in the pres ent number. Charleston, S. C., Walker. Kvans & Cogswell and 1). Wyatt. Aiken. Two dollars a year. Ia. Dry it. RA(4SDAL.E Good*, Grot cries, Provisions, Liquor*, (tc. TIMMOKSVILLE, S. C. Wins* WouM inform the public penerully. that lie lin# on han<l a full assortment of the above mentioned goods, which lie has just receded and is daily receiving, to keep the stock nil!. Has on hand and to arrive 100 bbls. choice Family Flour, nt $9.00 per barrel. Have just received a choice and select stock lot of Gentlemen’s Clotliing, of the latest styles. I have on ban 1 a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, c ,uprising choice silk patterns. Alpacas, ami French Foplins, also Ladies Cloaks of all styles. Hats, Bonnets. &c.. \c. I have the most complete stock of Ladies and Gents Shoes in the country* I wish the public generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 sell at avion- isbingly low pri« < s for cash. I am the Ag< nt of Wlmnn’s Stipci j hosphate— the great fertilizer of all crops—which l am pre pared 4o furnish to any extent. Refer you to Dr. If. K. W,* Flinu and others, who have used it. 1 am prepared to receive Cotton on consign ment and makeas liberal advances as can be had in Charleston, or any other cit\ North or Aouth. For further particulars call and see for yourselves. Dec 15 9 6m a i m a irs on The Grhat Southern Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, Al<l .liien.r, arising from n Hi>nT'lI'v..'I cnn'litimi of the .'lUHmic.'i umJ Liver. Prepare:! by 0. W. AIMAK. Pruggis' air! i'heniiat, I'.'.arlcsion, S, C. Seif Sol 1 by all Druggists. mar 2 11! fin iD^HETisroToisr. s. c. T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Darlington anil stirrounding country, that they have opened r SHOP at Dar lington Court House, for the purpose of carry ing on the bussiness of manufacturing and re pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, &c, All work done with neatness and dispatch. We respectfully solicit a share of public pa tronage. D W. HAST, k CO. Darlington, S. C. 8cpt 29 52 tf J. F. O*SKILL F. L. 0*NKfLL. JNO. F. O’NEILL & SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS, <£■<•., commission'merchants- Also Agents for John Taylor's Sons Albany Cream Ale. No. Ifi7 East Rnv, CHARLESTON, S. C. Not 24 _____ (6-f.m TO FLORISTS. F RF.SIl Garden. Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub and Kvergreon Seeds, with direc tions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most complete and judicious assortment in the country. AGENTS WANTED. sorts of either for $1.00; prepaid by Winail. Also Small fruits, Plants Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, Ac., prepaid by mail. *1 lbs early Rose Potatoc, prepaid, for $1.00. prepaid. New hardy fragrant everblooining Japan Honey, suckle, 50 cents, each, prepaid. True Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland culture, $1.00 per 100 prepaid, with directions. Priced catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade list. Seeds on commission. R. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nursaries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in 1842. January 19 13 4t OSTENDORFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WIRE!?, LIQUORS & SEGARS, 175 East Bay,Charleston, S. C. Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales. Aug 21 J9 ERR $3$ RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Pains IN FROM ONE TO TV/ENTY MINUTES. OJ\*E HOUR Aftor r«f»ding this advertioemeat, n«*J aar onw SUFFER With PAIN. BADWAY’S BEADY BELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first, and ia * THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the msst excracbttm# pain% ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS & CURES CONGESTIONS, Whether of the Lun.yj, Stomach, llowola, or other ghinda and organs, by one application IN PROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No m'ittor haw violent or eseruci- the pain, thM RHEUMATIC, Bod-riddon, Intirm, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with cUsoaw m*y sulfaf, KAOWil’S READY RELIEF *m. In from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES ajfori mm and comjort. and tbi. tnedirin., m mpid in atoi’pin, p.:n, own b. (MirchnMd for 50 cent, por bottlo At Ai.n >.t crerr and oountry merehant'. .tore on thi. conu- nr'it, and within one bour*. dictnnoo of almo.t evui, bnhiuition in the United Status. RHEUMATISM AND NKURAT.QIA. RHEUMATISM AND NMTKAIOIA. — RlrtUMATISU AND NEL'RALOIA- KHl-.UMATIC-r AND NEIfRALUIA. RHEUMATISM AND rKUKAUHA. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. If those who are now ruT-rins Paid—no tra'-er wh.t the enuso may he, or by what name it is eall»d— if «*teiual apply the RAHWAY'S READY REDEV 'o INtErNAL lh8 b0jy vUcze 1510 ^ “ PAeAo“*~ IV * 20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER, As a dnnk ; whether Crai.ic, Spasms, InHammation, t,oncestion, Asiatic Uhoieiw, Chills and Ferer, the meet uio.ent, «xcruciating, and toiturinu paics will ha •topped IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE RADWAY J 3 READY RELIEF inflammation of tub bladder, inflammation ok the how els ^ OONUHSTION OF THE LUVOS. SOUP. TITBOAT. DIFFICULT I REATHiNt}/^ PALPUATION ok THE HEART. IlYSTEAiOa. OE'iUF, DIFIflERIA, ^ CAIAlOill, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTH AGUE, NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AO UK full LS. ’ The application of ilia READY RELI KK to th. part or parts, where the pain or diiiieultv ciisu, will uttord Bri-xj nnd com foil. >0 DROPS IN A HALF TUJJBLK!» OF WATER ^ill, is a few moment*, cure CRAMF.S, SfASHS, SOUR HTOMACIL C-aIAUThUHN, SI< K HE ATi AC HE, DIARRHEA, DYGENTRY, COLIC. WIND l.V THE BOWELS^ And all Internal Paina, Trarcnew should always carry alxittle of R.^DWAY’S BELIEF with them. A fa?/ drops in water will prert>nt nJcncsss or pains from ohangn of water. IT IS DETFER THAN FRENCH BRANDY Oil BITTERS AS 4 SmiULAAT. FEVEH AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE CURED. FEVER AND AGUE CURED, 1EVF.U AM) AGUE CUIt&D BILiOUS FEVEK CURED. SHIP FEVER CURED. VL LOW KFVER CURED. AN!) PREVENTED. AND PREVENTLD. FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY OEMS Thor* i* not a rwaadial ageut in this world th^t vrC\ euro FEVER AND AGUE, AnJ all other Malarious, Bi ious Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fcrm (udod l>v RAHWAY’S TILLS), quick a* R.tDWAY’S R^ADY REI.IKP. likVUWA.V'3 iiiraA-DY KEI^IKIT baa proved iufallible, and will cure tho*r, torrible fever* I uicKpr, and witiiout entn’lio » the frightful penalties of NOtmOED LIVER. FATSPLKtN, DiS()RI>ERkD KIDNi: T«, and SAb'l'LV »^-COLURED .SJ\ IN, that are lure to follow the use of the “ Clt -loso^ucs,” 41 Acpie Cure*,” and other apente of the heroic Huinine, Menu- rial, Arsenic. *»nd oUier tivnlincnt^ where the modidnoe RScd accum i.'a.'c, u.il bccv>me dep-tsiti d »u the sysu-ua RADWAY’S READY RELIEF !s the cheapest, and safest remedy that can be uped for FEVAR AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other JTcvere. IV O T O JV E person need mifier, bo they ever so much ex posed to Fever and Ajroe, if they will only tsike K-vuWAY’S READY itKLIEK, and keep their b- weis ope* toilA RatUuati'i Pills Jiuudrsds in the West, who have * hiiiieito been doctoring at the rate* of one and two hui.-aa died dollars for a few mouths’ treatment, arc keeping . thunselvo* and families fret, from FEVER and AOUr. ** CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, Ate., for on* «h two dollars a y««r. spent for RADWAY’S READY RE-* LIKE and RADWAY’S I J LI.S (coated). The READY RKI.1EF will ntford instant t&tt to ail. Price only 50 cunts per bottle. N.B —See that every bottle has an India Rubber Stoppci. Sold at all Druggists, and at Dr. Radway’s office. No. 87 Maiden L-vnv, New York. KTIWAN OUANOS, SOLUBLE MANURES, MANUFACTURED A T CIIA R LE STO N, r XDER th,direction of Dr. N. A. Prait, Chemist far tbe Sulphuric Acid and SuperphospW, Company. *Sbluble Phosphoric Acid, in the form qf Soluble Pliospiiate of Lime, or Bone Phosphate, is the basis of all good Fertilizers, nud lUcso are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them, The i by l>r. by being u soluble phosphate — — . . , - - The insoluable Phosphate rbwnd in my commercial Fertilizer i** of no inoro v«!ue to the yiaut than the original Phosphate rock. Tl ^ greater the proportion of this seltible Phosphut * wh;ch any Fer tilizer contains, i* that containing l Impressed Charleston th ths Highest percentage of «^utublo Phosphate of Lime known in the market. Their Ferttlizcrs are offered under two forms: . • KliwtlU lm—Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to Contain ~ . per cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime. $00 per ton, 10 per cent discount for cash, Xo. —Peruvian jSupeF-phosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dis solved Bone Phosphate, and to 3 per cent, of Amonia, with asufheient addition of Peruvian Gua no to adapt it to all crops. $70 per ton, 10 per cent discount for cash. We also offer Dissolved Bone, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who may desire to ▼ ny other compost, and we suggest that this ia tiie bctl and cheap* at method for mauufac- nosport the Sulphuric Aeidevutained in llis mixtuie. Willbsaold at a fixed rate for each m m e “Carolina Fertilizer” is ma'le from the Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounce rious chemists, one of the best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in its Fcrti Th by various lizing Properties. These Phosphates are tbe remains of extinct laud and sea animal, audposscses qualities of the greatest value to the Agriculturist, We annex the analysis of Professor Shcprrd; **Laboratory of the Jtcdieal OolUgs of S. C. Analysis of a sample of Carolina Fcrlilizer. personally selected, Moisture expelled at 312° F ] ' 'O Organic matter, with some water of combination expelled at low red heat >> / Antonia Phosphoeic Acid—soluble 0.9(1 Equivalent to 12.27 Soluble Phosphate ofiune Insoluble 0.17 Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone) 13.13 24.75 Phosphate of Li Sulphuric Aeid «11,01 Equivalent to 23,05 Phosphate of Li Sulphate of Potash 80 . Sulphate of Seda ....*3,50 S*nd ij.Od On the strength os these results l am glad to certify to the superiority of th# Carolina examined. fi. u SHEPH We will furnish ’his excellent Fertilizer to Planters and others nt $00 per ton 2000 lbs GKO. W, WILLIAMS A GO., Factoft Dec 8 ’■f, sTfru m WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 Athjer't Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 11 3m •Wjfxixrjziio 3xa:x3^JX3xrc3r AND iCJLJSTTJir’-A.C'X'TJI^IlsrCS- Coiupany* J. R. DUKES, President. irorlora.—J. P. Aiken, George E. Oibsou, Hot. Jumeu P.Eajdo, L. D. .l/u« rj, F. J. Pelier. !»ctai'y East end Hast I Street. Jfines on Ashley Hirer. OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dealers in. WINES, LIQUORS & SEGARS, No. 175 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agents for H. Clausen’s Ales. Nov 24 (5—tf COULTER <Sc Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTON FACTORS, 53 I.KiHT STREET. BALTIM ORE, Md. I.ibenil ndvimecs iniule on consisnmcnts. Iteprescuted by I'ARKER & KELLY, Darlington, S. C. Oct 27 3 m Mrs. Parker, —T" , *"T**AS this day received a large supply of —* L, .Jappn Switches, Heal Lace StUts, very pretty Drilled Dress Lining, one piece of beauti ful French Alpaca, Black Serpentine Braid, Bi’k Corded Silk Buttons, &c., &c. Jan 20, 1870. TO TTIE Southern People! INSURE YOUR LIFE TODAY, THAT YOUR FAMILY MAY BE Provided For. Tomorrow You WAY Die. ! PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON Life Insurance Company, RICHMOND, VA. Assetts over $1,500,000. DIVIDENDS declared fur 1SG0, 40 Purely a Southern Institution. Policy Holders Participate in Profits—Policies Non-forfeiting. This popular and and successful Southern Life Insurance Company now stands ai the head ot the list oftho UKST. MOST LI UKK A Land STRONGEST Companies in America. Its affairs are govern ed by the bkm men in our country, and the prompt manner in which the policies arc paid when due, as well as the careful and prudent in vestment of its funds, recommend it to the [SOUTHERN i’EOPLE, as TIJE Compaijy for them to Insure in. w. o. oarringtox, President. John e. ei*waruh. Vice President, i). j. hartsook. Secretary, v *. HoRKix*, A^st- Secretary. •rectors for South Carolina.—-Ex. Gov. M, L. Bonham. Dr. 1 *»iac Branch, Dr. J. J. Wardlaw. S. L. Leaphart. The undersigned respectfeliy solicits the pa tronage of the good citizens of this section for this company Adderss G. McD. STOLL, Agent, Florence, S. C. Dr. W. A. Washington, Medical Adviser, Oct If 1 ly Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT. WEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE. Of all Wasting, B<irofiilons, rini Kruptivs Dison*i'« of the Eyus, Xo^-o. Mouth. Throat, Ears, Head, LUNGS, Kid neys, B luckier. THE .’KIN MADE I‘(THE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, AND BKAUMFUL. DU BADWAY’S SAKSAPAUILLIAX RESOLVENT Establishes u l ew principle of Cure nf nil Okrouic dis- easo«; and proves to the inoiien.1 world thit Consump tion and otLcr Scrofulous disease# are curable. This fact hts been d^monstratod in over ONii HUNDRED CASES OF CONFIRMED CO SUMPTION where one LMvg in over sei^enly casts was destroyed and dried up. and in over .VK) CASES OF SUSPECT ED CONSUMPTION, lid. RADWAY, throe years tinoo, published to th# world hip nnulysis of the Blood in the several stngon e£ CONSUMPTION, showing in every stags, that where tuhdi-cles b#come deposited in the Lutig* and other organ*, ai in the Kidneys, Liver Bronchial Glands, Intestines establishing Consumption of these orpins, the BLOOD is thin, pale, watery, #nd is defi cicnt of such constituents as hbim Albumen, Fho*- phorur, and the rich red colaring discs of the Blood Corpuscles. In th© absence •-I those constituent* in the Blood, tho Blood is exhausted of strength and nourish- rrwnt, and whciwer there i.? inflammation it deposit# tuber dos and decomposition, it lias not the power to hold in solution its natural constituents, and Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Cancers, and Virulent Humors are formed, th# presence ot which causes inflammation, gathering, and consequent suppuration. This, reader, is the true cause of the formation of Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. Radway waa the first to advance this theory of the cause of Oousumption and its kindl'd diseases, and prepared the RADWAY 3 RESOLVENT to supply tbe Blood with such constituents it was delieient of. in ti #-ie conditions of system, and to give it the nourishment and strength to hold its natural c* nstituents m solution. Dr. Rahway's theory was pub- li-hod in England, France, Germany, and A men on, and vms seized upon by the sei -ntiHc men of Ixjth licini- sphor.e. From his text medical books ha»« been since pubii-hed by mcdii^l wiitc-s claiming haro dis covered the cause of C'onsumptiou, but have failed to produce the remedy to cure. I >r. Radway was the first to advance this theory, and lh fir«>t and only discoverer of a nu iiu' that will r-tre. In UADWAY’S SAIUSA- FARILLIAN ItESOLVLNT the public have a remedial ogent that will cure Consumption and all diseases of tho LUXOR, DRONt HIAL, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, WnMB. THROAT, GLANDB, AND URINARY ORGANS. In all Wasting Discharge*, such as Involuntary D s.- of Sperm, Emission-,, Weakness cf the Genital (Hands, Leuchorrnon, and all Uterine diticuitics, Gravel, Lime Slone i(ri«k dust, Unc And, and * ni'ous Concretions, th. SAURA RA HI I. LI AN RESOLVENT is a ro-dive cure, iu Diopr-y, Diabetos, uneurod Vcnere-il, Syphilis in it - many foivis, it cure# when all other medicines fail. EVERY DAY an increase of flesh, weight, and strength is experience-^. It u Fat-tissue, Ca^o: io or Heat making. It is to the bloo-t what oxygen i# the atmospheric air, it supplies the life principle, it swiftly remove# from the surface ali Spots, Blemisliev, Ru'tuie*. letters, Rash, FlosJl "Worms, t.-ios, Ac., imparting a CLEAB AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION to all. -y-TPy- p. RUSSELL. I1AVINO M’.EN Libpjally Patroniio l for tlio oatt Twfintj Toar^ W — in Chari—ton and tlirougloul tbc JStnie. rrturna UU thankr, an.l —j——tfully •ollslU a boatinaaaM of tha —raa. He is Prepared with Every Faeilllv to Fill. .or SASHES. ISU.MIS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES MAM 1.K«1I1XES, MuO .D .SOs, So., kc, lias at his Ware-rooms, No. ft, llayne-streot, a l.ifNte nu-i well selecttnl viu'iN yJ-1ee .1>jvc . NVOllIC eilOl’. IN I'lllTClIAUD STlfEE T. XI The Character of the wort from, his eslahlisl-.nient for the past twenty ye.frr will K- a guaii to those who may order "goods fro.-a ^ Vho advertises liims<’.f the only Practical Biin l and Do n* makrrbj carrying on tbe above busiursH in this city, ;>nd : allow no iwork ^ meat that docs not reflect credit U]»on him a- a ; locbamo*. , Mny Equality G>-r -X7-: PS CD 0 a> CQ • r-H -4-3 CD > < 00 • rH c3 <x> cxinclo IF’orlilissox*, KuouafneDildd hy Agricultural Chetuiats, as a special manure for ~ on, Corn, Wheat and other Grains, iato Rock for sale by ’ G. Dukes & Co. fn'F, ao. 1 Sdqtlk AMs^lepton. $. C. •yaX. Adams’,'' k.H©E&C«., M ANU F A( IT (’ RKIIS OF IV A It RANTED Extra (a t Steel Patent Gronnt) Circular Mill Mulai/ and. Gany S_A/W£L V x a • • v EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF VIRGINIA. Reasons, tefty Every One Should. Insure in the. Equitable Life Insurance Company of Yiryin ia. 1st. U is more LIBK11AL to the Insurers than any other Company, and will eventually become Purely Mutual and belongs to the Iysurku 2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons who are the Insurers. Consequently the} are getting the benefit of the rapid HCcunmlations of tbe Company, the money being invested by the Board of Directors among the insurers. There fore the the insurers are building up an institu tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for their benefit. 3d. The loans of this Company are as liberal as other companies, who declare dividends nt the end of the second, tfiird and fourth years, but this company at the end of the first and every year. Thereby the insurer saves sev ral yei rs’ interest on the loans by insuring in this compa ny, and he nevei looses his money if he pays for one Whole Year, whereas, in other companies, he has to remain an insurer for several years, or he loses all the money ho bus J>aid, DAVID B. CLARK, President. Til OS. H. WINNK. Vice. President, . ^ JNO, Q. WINN. Secretory, Gen. JAS. II. 11 YSE, Actuary, * * Dri U. WMEVV^ 8 ’ } '>0ic.MA,1vi SP «, Judge JNO. A. MEHEDITH, Conuscller. # DIRECTORS. Wm. J. .Tounkok, of Johntoa A Hunt, IMiolesnle G rocers. Wm. II. l-ow kbs, Winston & Powers, Wholesale Grocers. Alhkht Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Slate Company. Chmg.k- V. Mounts, Morris 6: Co’s., Sugar Re finery. G. A. Pkiilks, superintendent manchcster cotton v mills. J .. v II. Tyler. J. II. k John Tyler, Jewellers. M. Milmiisf.h. Wholesale Dry Goods. '1 uos. Baldwin, Clothier. John M. Goodin, Cashier Planters Bank* J. it. Dowell. Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Co. < Alex. G. Rorkutson, Cattle Broker. Geo. I. Herring. Wholesale Grocer. ^ It. 1. Brown, of Brown, Jones & co., Wholesale Grocers. A. Rodeker, Druggist, j S. M Ko^knuau' , of 8. & M Rosenbaum, Dry (lends, THE F8mB u® mm Ifnw is 'ho time to subw^oe for the FUEK MASO V. the I.argat JfarJ ift Xon/Ahf in the tmild. Clubs of 10»t .....*, $1 60 cuch. “ of 20 «t ?l Sf) cneh. <• of 00 at 21 each. Siftjj^r auhseripiinna 'Xleach. \dilreM ; ft Eft. FRANK GOriA.V, Pditor aad fMfidkila.S'- Louis, Mo. Eeh 2, 1870. V ceutificatk of nE VUTY. The following It (ter is from a hiv'hly-gifWd lady, wcD knowu in the *• circles of our best suK ioty “ I.AKAYKTTK, Fob. 23, 18ll9. “ I lu.tl not mu- L confidence in your SARSAPA KIL LIAN RESt‘l.Vi.NT. ILivin - >»e©ii disti^urod f«r th# Inst four months with RLOTCJILS and 1’IMRLKS, 1 ro- HilV' d, ir .’til ev.-nU, to tiy it, . ud to«;k 'J WO TEA- PRGONSFUL three times a day, na directed. It is net quite GNi; ’.IGNTH •incc I commenoed itsuso. To-day tiv; ih nut a BLOTCH, sp*>t, bh nufch, or dcfoctioa ofunj k:nd on my person. * ♦ * * 8AHAH Ji. TKBMOXT, it cuey City I’.O. Priro per Battle. 6 Bottle# $5. Dr. ItADWAY’d Hcmotli* s are Sold bv Drugtn^t# o?»a General Store Keeper#. 1'riucip.U Office, 67 Maiaca Lane, Atw York. PIIOTOORAPHS, FERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, ’MM'V Gallery will he open regularly, and none IX B but the BEST work will be allowed to leave | the establishment. Pictures made of any size, I and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. J. S. FLOYD, Photographer. Sept 25 61 tf EQUALITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ej amine its Parophli fs beforf you lnsun .it is to your interest to do so. Principal Office 1(115 ATaine-street, Richmond, Virginia. Ajcnfs Wanted E ■ ry*rlr ! • NnV 10 -I Cla&iliorm If erring & Co IR.. ^ TI.MMOWVILLB, /tALEalK Dry ( louds* Groceries. ILu ,' ? are, & yal Shoes, -fi. mockery, Saddles and Harn6£- Medicines, . Liquors, all kinds, ,*■ General supply of NOTIONS. Gentlemen’s Hats AND CAPS. C Li^THIN Cr, &.V. All of which will he sold at the j most reasonable price*- fur cash. He will always be found directly opposite the Depot at Timmons- vile. s.* c. Dec 22, 1 ot»9 ID 1 v Circsilar Saws With Moveable or Inserted TEETH! claim for our Patent Circular Saw ^/V the folio wing ad vantages over all othcrK: The shank* of the terth are elastic, and exert a uniform distension in the sockets. — The stability of the pint-, is,no way affected by inserting new gets of tooth. Each tooth independently, mny be adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable appli- nnce* are employed in connection with ti c teeth which arcus simple in construction, and as easi ly used as aunt for a bolt. In short, nil the difliculties heretofore experi enced in th* use of movable teeth for saws, aro fully in' t and obviated by this invention. TUTTLE PATENT “ChaiD?ion” Cross-cut Saws. OX’O'SJS-OlJLIC OK ALL KINDS. SAW MANDRELS, GUMKirJG MACHINES, &c. Pend for catalogues and Price Lists. R. HOE & Co., /‘rutt.'ny Fn**. IU oh hie ami S".ic Monufuc- furers, New York, Boston Mar :. , ami London England. s ■ ly KB, a -s.j, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION -A.TTC3-TTST.A., CAA.. charleston, s. C. AND - ’ooo:— •9 MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA on (‘ ii»s!gmiK*nts fo either Hou^e, and to Mossr*. Lockhart & Agents for sal-* of Sheet Shirtings. Stripes. Yarns. &c. LIBERAL ADVANCES m id Dempster. Liverpool, England. Whan's Superphosphate, 7’/it Gnat EcrtilEcr for Alt Crops, We refer to all who have used it. We recommend it as being fully equal to any Featrlizcr ever introduced into this country. For sale by ULAGHORN, HERRING tx. Co. L. R. RAGSDALE, Agent, Tiiumoixjville, S. C. JToa 24 (C—Cm important Notice TO TITE Farmers and Planters of' DARLINGTON COUNTY. | A S it will bo impossible to pepeure for enoth- | er season, full supplies off the “Peruvian i Guano,” wc take pleasure in recommending to ’ the notice of the Farmers amt JMantors of this I coi nijr the “CAROLINA vt-IUTlLU/.ER," o hi. h is a.Mio«lclgc.lliy those w\* hare expori- , r.,eii oil with it, to be the host Commercial ma- j nureia the market, We ate Agents for Ihe sain of this ral liable : Fertilizer, anfi those who wish to secure it shonil make immediate application to ut>. We are pre pared to show samples aiid furnish circulars of same- Term, $110-00 cash, or $66.00 on lime, with approved security, payable first Xovember 1870. We are also Agents for the firm of Messrs (ice. W. Williams ,t Co.. Factors, and will make cash advances In three-fourths the value on cot ton, consigned tn either the above firm in Chorles- ton, 8. l\,or Wi/liams, llirnie & To., of N Vork. PkI.OK.MK & BYIIO, Doled Depot, S. t Kov 23 6 ly Oct 1.1 r.KO. TKKI.. 1: ollT. 1IKXXIKO. Jons hawsos-. Dawson, Teel & Henning, tVItolrsnle anti I(cia!l Dealers In If A ll 2> W A K K, c u t l j: r vf Or TT 1<T B 7 $ A?riniltaral Im’ilemenlfi, Iron and N \ 1 l.S, AI.SO IIEAI.F.I'.S IS MU’cr*'. Ho,to I 'orpe,Iters', Ship Car],r,iter*’, (\,l,hn.t Ma/.'irs’, Maui**, Saihflert’, 117,., 'irriijhts, ' 'timer*, Sh, h- { smith's, 'fiuhi.iint*. Turp**- tin- Moil in’. Sim. Mi- 1,-. ■ <’, littili/em uml „ Uitnc. tal-rrs’ Tools, Rope Tirhie. Finhmj TakD, Scale*, At. jr. , ■ V full Sleek of all the above eenrtantly 0,1 baud, and f, -ale at the Lowest 1‘noa for CASH. . - ^ MarUi’i ^ii cei, W1LMIXQT0N. 4>- C April 7