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\ MARTIN & BRYAH, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTOX, 8. C. WILL make advancee on cotton and other produce, and give strict attention to the selection of all a.licles ordered through them. JAMES MARTIN. TH0S. A. BRYAN. April 23 8 )y T JAMES ADGER & Co , “ Factors and Commission Mer chants, Office Adgcr's North ‘ Wharf, * CHARLESTON, S. C. Jamrs Adukr, James AoGKR.jr. Rob’t. Adukk, Ettsel L. Adams. Sept 18 29 tf FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. 0. 0. F. The friends of Wm. R. Hunter beg leave to announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Darlington district, at the en suing election. An Ordinance. Be it ordained bv the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Darlington, fit- tin in Council, and by the authority of the same. That from and after the date itV-Ti — * - of this Ordinance, no wagon not belong- takp ,hjs method of tend* ring their eervi- ing to this District, shall la* allowed to oc cupy a position on the public square du ring the sitting of the Courts, except un der certain conditions hereinafter men- : tinned, to wit: all wagons drawn by lour ! or more horses encamping on the square, shal pav a fine of 37| cents per day, or %1 50 during thf sitting of the court; alt other wagons 25 cents per day, or 8' 00 during the sitting of the court. Be it fur- building on the square, nor obstruct any of the streets, under a penalty of §5 00 per dnv. It shall be the duty of the Mar- They have employed experienced black- j n elTrv u ma | e pc^oo) ; an( j j t smuhs and all work ... that l.ne W.llbe ^hatt be the 6bject of the undersigned, in executed skilfully and as cheap as the (he character of the assistance secured, ther ordained, That no wagon shall occu- cheapest, j hey occupy the old btand ot all( j |,j s 0W|| pp ra0 | lt i efforts, to attain pv a position within twenty feet of ajiv ! Huriter & .McLachem. this end. - • ' funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. McEACIIERN 6i SHY. Darlington. C. H. Jan 8 h, 1852. THE regular weekly meeting of this Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order _ WM. R. HUNTER, StcCry. Blanks. The subscriber keeps constantly ot. hand for sale at his office, at Darlington C. H., all kinds of law blanks, titles to re al estate, bonds and mortgages. S. WILDS DuBOA'E. Feb 14 40 tf “The cry is still they ccme!” The goods we mean. We would call the attention of our friends to our stock of hardware and cutlery, being a well se lected assortment of hoes, axes, knives, spades, shovels, hand saws, planes, &.C., &c„ which we ofi' r on the same terms as before; come and «ee, that’s all. ROLLINS It WINGATE. Feb 12 50 tf New Tailoring Establish* ment. The undersigned informs his friends and the public that he lias removed to 1 Darlington C. H., where he will be happy : to attend to (heir wants in his line of bu siness. His shop is south-east of the court house, on (he public square WILLIAM JACKSON. P. 8.—The latest fashions received monthly. Feb 12 50 Iv SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry Wri's, of Fieri- Facias to me directed, will be sold befure the Court House door, of Darlington Dis trict, on the 'first Monday in March next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, the fdlowing property vi?: The tract of land on which the defen dant resides, at the suit of John F. Wil son & Co., for another, vs. Ktuion Mc Lendon. The defendonfs undivided interest in his tatheris land, at the suit of John F. Ervin vs. Jesse Rogers. One hundred acres of laud on the south of Sparrow Swamp, once owned bv the Miles heirs, at the suit of John Du- shall rigidly to enforce this ordinance. Bose ads. Daniel K. Doyal. Done and ratified in council, this third The defendant’s undi-'ided interest in j day of February, 1852. the tract of land on which hi* father re-' E. W. CHARLES, Intendant. sided at the time of his death, also defen- > dant’s undivided interest in the tract of land on which Gayton Petty and o'liers resido, at the suit of the State vs. Henry , Moore. A tract ot land adjoining Christopher, Flinn, at the suit of John F. Frvin vs. Robert D. Fort. The defendant’s lot on which he re- 1 been extended to him. takes this method sides 1 at tl.o suit of Joseph Lawton and of informing his friends and the public . others vs. Hiram H. Ritgg. | generally, that he is now prepared toexe- The defendant's lands on which he re- cute all orders fir any description of Car- sides, at the suit of Wm. Stuckey and riages and Harness that are now it. use. others vs. James R. McLendon. | He experts to use the l>e:-t materials and Also, on Tuesday, at the residence of to keep in his employment the Itest work- John Reddick, three horses, one sow and men that can l>e procured, and hope® soon three shoats, one cow and calf, one cow to have in operation vari ...skindsof ma- and yearling, one waggon and one buggy, chinery that will enable him to compete at the suit of John F. Ervin vs. John I in every respect with Northern or any Reddick. other manufactories of the kind elsewhere. One negro woman. Peg, at the suit of both in doing neat, durable and cheap Wm. H. Scatboro, bearer, and others, vs. work. Hi* object is to make his estah- 1 BARGAINS. The undersigned haring associated themselves together in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, under the name and style of McEACHERN &. SHY ces to the public in that department.— They are prepared at all times to make or repair carriages, buggies, wagons, carts Sic., wi h neatness and dispatch on rea sonable terms. All new Work Warranted. Female High School. The undersigned will open,in the town of Greenville, on the 6th of January, 1852, a Female High School, in which will be taught all the branches connected wi’h a solid and accomplished education. In said School great attention will be paid to the primary department; and this will not lie neglected on account of any undue attention to the ornamental i branches. There is no good reason why the ntore solid and tlte ornamental bran ches should Warranted Pianos, &c\ / TRIAL. \/ PIANOS of beat Makers, Rosewood Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired style of finish—or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unlean entirely suited on trial. Af ter sufficient test, may be bought, exchan ged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. Many references to families in different , .. . States, and districts of this State, quite not advance with an equal to judge where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher ef Music, Camden, S. C. June 4 14 tf S. Wilds DuBose, Clerk. 49-4t IIARTSVILLE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS FACTORY. The subsrrilter, thankful for the liberal patronage that has Notice. The undersigned has purchased the interest of C. Graham in the firm of Woods A Graham, and will continue bu siness on his own account. 8. A. WOODS. January 19, 1852 47 3t Supper House. The subscriber has made arrangements with the contractor, to furnish the stage passengers with supper, to and from Camden. C. H. NETTLES. References. I. W. Stegall, contr'r, Col. E. Charles, Maj. John D. Murray, P. M., Cheraw. Mt Elon, Jan 21, 1852. 48-4t this end. The rates of tuiUon, per quarter, will i be as f.llows: Reading and Spelling, Instruction in the use of the Slate, and first lemons in Writing. #3 00. Reading,Spelling, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, first lesson* in As tronomy, Philosophy and English Com position, $f> 00. Reading, Spelling, Writing,Geography, Arithmetic, Algetira, Geometry, Grammar, Astronomy, Philosophy, and English Composition in its more advanced sta ges. 88 00. The Ancient languages at this point if desired, without extra charge. French. Music, and Drawing and Paint ing, at the usual rates. The subscriber will be aided'by his la dy and his sister in said School. T. T. HOPKINS. References.—Hon. R. DeTreville, i :neilt . To the stockholders of the Wil. A Man. R. R. I have been instructed by the President and Directors of said Rond to enter suit against those of the stockholders who are in arrears, if payment is not made by the 15th February next, which will lie done. S. WILDS DttBOSE, Agent W. & M. R. R. Jan 15 40 2t The Copartnership of HUNTER Si McEACHERN, is this day 1 Dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will lie used bv the undersigned in settie- Epping’s Compound Fluid Extract of SarsajHirilla and Queen’s Delight. Recommended by the editors of the , . , . , „ , . Southern Journal of Medicine and Phar- | l.-hment second to no other, and all that mnrV( nMI { prescriU'd and recommended he asks to enable him to accomplish if I® ,, v a || re H,actable physicians of j the patronage ot a generous public. All Charleston and (he surrounding country. | new work warranted twelve month®, and , Thi * rn .paration (bv adding Queen's | repaired free of charge ,f anything should , Dl . Iighf &c t0 lh „ s ar - al , ar i:i a) com . I f;if! in point of workmnnpflin Gr material , j tt a nnr«‘ perfect decree than any ' j*r» w ~~ wi'hin that time, wi'h wood usare. known remedy, tonic and alterative |>ow- 1 air Notice. All orders thankfully received and ,. r . ; a „d is highly recommended by emi- All persons indebted to the late firm of punctually mended to. iieut phvsicia.ns. It i® preparedincon- Hm.ter &. MrEachern, by note or account. Conditions—Cash, or approved note 0 f recomn.endation given with interest from by Dr. II. R. Frost, Professor of Materia , T „ ,• *,'• Medica, in tl.' 1 College of Charleston, S. llartsv.lle, Darlington Dist.,S. C. Beaufort, S. C.; Rev. Richard Fuller, Bal- J timo.e; Col. p. F. Townes, and Messrs. C. J. Elford and S. Maudlin, Greenville, S. C. W. R. HUNTER, I). A. McEACHERN. Jan 1, 1852. 44 The engine has arrived! J. B. Parnell. One negro man. Bill, at the suit of John F. Ervin and others, vs. Elizabeth S. Pet tigrew. J. H. HUGGINS. 8. D. D. Feb 5 1851. 49 4t will consult their own interests by making immediate payment. “ A word to the wise is sufficient.” 49-tf NOTICE. Having rented the Greenville Female Academy Buildings, together with the Apparatus, Library, Sic., for the year 1852, the subscriber wi|l open his Female Bringing with it Baltimore plaids,apron Hiali School at that plaee, on Monday, j i*,,} ticking, brown drills, cotton 5.1. January. | t-ir Arrangements will be made to procure a first rate Music Teacher in a few weeks. T. T. HOPKINS. Jan 22 47 2.nlm For Sale. The subscriber offers his land for sale. Tax Notice. I will receive tax returns for the year 1851 at the following places and days spe cified, ri?: Kilgore’s, Tuesdav, 17th February: Se- gars’, Wednesday. 18th : Mt. Elon,Thurs day* 19:1.; Wright Si Stuckey’s Store. j C., it. his work on Maieria Medica, and P. S.—For tin* accommodation of all concentrated by a process of the eubecri- who live !>eyoiid Darlington C. II. and So- lier's, render it ...ore convenient for ad- riety Hill, either in Darlington nr the ad joining districts, who may wish to favor me with ll.eir repairing, 1 v ill agree to take their vehicles from either place to my shop, and return them again when repaired. Left at Darlington C. H. care Friday, 20:h: Wilson’s Mills, Saturday, of Dr. R. L. Hart, or at Society Hill, rare 21st; Society Hill, Tuesday, 24th. J. G. Gatlin’s Tuesday, 2d March; Windham’s, Wednesday, 3d: Keith’s, Thursday, 4tl.: Carter's, Friday, 5th; of C. Coker & Bro. February 2d, 1852 49 J. L. H. iy Mis residence may be found 9 miles fr n. ^ immon* e, Saturday, 6:1.; Sansbory s, Darlington C. II., on the stage road to Camden. J. A. FONVILLE. Feb 12 50 tf Monday. 8 h; Hill’s, Tueaday, 9th; Can non’s, Wednesday. 10'h. J. E. KIRVEN, t. c. d. d. Feb 5 49 5t Darlington Agricultural So ciety. The semi-annual session of this Asso ciation will In’ held at the Mineral Spring m. Tuesday the 24th instant. Meeting to commence at II o'clock, a. m. T. I*. LIDE, R. S. Feb 12 50 2t Missing. From th* subscriber’* library, the 5th volume of Bacon’s Abridgement. Any j one having it will confer a favor bv re turning if. J. H. NORWOOD. Feb IS 50 tf Notice. On Monday, the 1st day of March, I will sell to the l.igh- , est bidder, at Darlington C. H., one valuable Horse, on I twenty monts credit, with note and security. M. HILL. Jr. Feb 5 ' 49 4t Of ret H'il. o. .«an. K. R. Co., ) MarionC. II., S. C., Jan. 29th, 1852. i An adjourned meeting of the stock holders of this Company will be held at Sumterville, S. C., on Thursday the 4th March, 1852. By order of the stockholders. JNO. McRAE, Jr.. Secretary. Feb 5 49 4t South Carolina, I Attention Darlington Hussars [ You are hereby ordered to lie and ap- T . _ ■ >In Ordinary. 1 pear at Darlington C,II. on Saturday the I Daf.linotos District. ^ , 141b February next, at 10 o’clock, a. m., | Whereas, Dewitt Fi-Ids hath made armed and equipped as the law directs, suit to me, to grant him letters of Admin- By order of Sam. F. Ervin, Capt. istralion ofthe estate and effects of John j J. R. ERYLV, O. S. C. Fields: These are therefore to cite Feb 5 49 2t and admonish all and singular the kin- | dred and creditors, of the said John | C. Fields, dec’tLthat they be and ap pear before me, In the Court of Ordinary, lobe held at DarlingtonC. H.,on Tuesday the 24th February inst., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal the 10th J ^ ^til'Vf Nepiemter , aU , ‘The“l5’h of day ot February, »n the > rnr 0,, r ^[ a y ? a „d p U t thein^elven under lii# treat- 49-4t $20 Reward. Ranaway. on the morn ing of the 25ih ult.. my ne gro boy, CHARLES; the said boy is about 22 years of age, and of dark com plexion. He has a scar on '* one of bis cheeks, is about five feet eight inches in height, and when spoken to is. quick of speech. The boy having left without any provocation on my part, I am under the impression that he has been enticed away by some person or persons. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend and deliver the said negro to me, or lodge ministration, and with the exception of the addition of mercury, which may be at all lining added when necessary. As a general purifier of the blood, and an eradicator of all obstinate diseases, this preparation will undoubtedly take tlie pree* deuce of all other remedies. It . gently ojierates upon and regulates the | btwels, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, and promotes digestion. It is the best remedy known for scrofu lous affections, sores, and breaking out in young children, and is safe-and effica cious in removing entirely every trace of hereditary diseases from the system in the tenderest intant; in tact in all cuta neous affi ctions it is invaluable. It is highly recommended for all disea ses of the skin, chronic as well as recent. There are few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to (lie influence of Sarsaparilla and | Those in- Queen's Delight, if duly persevered, es ' 1 P‘ " : Hvdr. of Potash. J. P. M. EFFING, Chetn. and Drug., 227 King-st.. Opposite Society-st., ('harleston. Who also offers for sale, a general as sortment of Medicine*, for plantation, family and physician’s use, on the most reasonable terms. Order* from the coun try put up w ith care and despatch. Jnn 29 48 6m Mt. Elon Storo. The suliecriber has purchased the inte rest of Murray & Alden, at Mt. Elon. He keeps on hand a general assortment of goods, which he will sell low for cash or country produce. C. II. NETTLES. Jan 8 45 tf BANK AGENCY. The Merchants’ Bank of Nouth Caro lina at Cheraw, has established an agen cy with the undersigned, and he is (ire- pared to purchase drafts, hills of ex change, Sic., on the usual terms. S. A. WOODS. Darlington C. II., Jan. 26,1852. 48-4t Notice Particularly. All persons indelilk^to J D. Murray, or Murray & Alden. by note or account, are resjiectlully but earnestly requested to come forward and settle up. Those in- , , debted by open account will please settle I PT 0111 ) . !.* in conjunction with up. if not by cash, hy note. Mt. Elon, Jan. 30, 1852. Darlington Academy. The Exercises of this institution w ill commence on MONDAY next, the 24th : inst. Circulars, setting forth, terms, sys- j tent of instruction and other particulars, will be issued at an earlv date. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf j flanel, alpaca and black silk serges, vest ings assorted, fine black, olive and blue French cloths, doeskin and fancy cassi- meres, Kentucky ieansof all colors, King ston tweeds, satinets. Washington and Georgia kerseys, lindseya assorted, cloak ing, white, scarlet and twill flanel, domes tic gingham®, alpacas and merinos assort ed, every variety of prints, figured cash- men s and delaiitv. brown and black table ] diapers, brown Holland, Irish I i tie us, I white and colored cambricks, Bishops j and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blan kets. linen, cambric and silk handker chiefs, black satin and fancy silk cravats, ladies’ black kid and cashmere gloves, gent’s Hoskins and Berlin gloves, scarlet colored, black and while hose and half hose, silk wrappers, suspender.®, cotton osnaburgs, &e., die. j Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons, | lasting vest and coat buttons, muon dress j buttons, and a general assortment of pins i and needles, lor ROLLINS & WINGATE. Jan 8 45 tf The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. D. Washington Minin, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington dis trict, by \ irtue of a writ of ca/iias ad sat- ixfacicndutn, at the suit of the Slate of South Carolina, having fil’ d in mv office, Home made Boots & Shoes. The undersigned takes this mode of announcing to his friends and tin- puhlic generally, tint he has commenced the manufacture of boots and shoes on his own account. He may be found in the shop one door above the office of 8. Wilds DuBose, Esq. He has just receiv ed a fine stock of Northern leather. A. W. THOMPSON. Jan 29 48 ly W. H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY noti fies his friends at.d custom- Look up, ye Disconsolate! The 8Ul.sc,-L-r. having looted himself, , 0 any ,, wUo ui |( apprehend and i ™ u,! ' '- aroiiua. naving n., n ... my umce, and , he blic KtMiera [i v twelve mile* south-west of Society Hill, ,(,, liv( -. r the Mia n «. gr0 to me, or lodce together with a schedule on oath of Ins that hp ha(s f Pmovt f d t0 U ; e Would respectfully inform any person or | , lim in Jail ,, ithl , r at Darlington C. II., j c*tate and effect*,hi* petition to the Court honfle f ormPr | y occupied by persons who may be suffering from the Sumterville, or Camden. I <> f Ld.nmon Pleas praying that he mty R & R &|. Rollins,where he effect* of cancer, or anything assuming \y j| HEARON. I>e admitted to the Iwnent ot Hie Acts of the character of cancer, that if they will j an 29 43 tf 'h e General Assembly made for the re call at hi> residence at any time between , : | lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered Snlfi nf RmI that ihe said State of South Carolina, and May, and put themselves under his treat- , , * | all O’hers the creditor* to whom the said lyird one thousand eight hundred and h) . wjll deal caildid | y w iih them, D. Washington Mnnti is in anywise in- fifty-lwo, and in the seventy-sixth year !, alld if he do es not effect a permanent enable terms, his plantation situated on ( | eh . od , and ,hey are hereby summon- of American Independence. j rurei thpy ah all receive their board and Lr ™- / lso ’ hoxi * e a "‘ 1 lot 1 ed and have notice to appear la-fore the D. .8 LAW, O. D. D hi* services free of charge. Having had 1,1 P 0,, J.' er ?* or - 6a , e or said court at Darlington Court House on Feb 12.5 50 2t 1 I tor turther particulars apply to it... tmi, of Mar, I, next, to :S In Ordinary. Feb 13^ South Carolina, Darlington District. Whereas, Sarah Wright hath made suit to me to grant her letters of admin istration of the estate and effect* of Mc Duffie Wright, now deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said McDuffie Wright that they may lie and appear before me in the court of Or dinary to be held at Darlington C. H. on Tuesday the 24th inst., to shew cause if any they have why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 10th charge. Having considerable experience in this practice, he feels no hesitation in extending the in vitation. He intends devoting himself exclusively to tin* business. JAMES O. HALE. Jan 1952 49 31 Head Quarters, 4th Brigade Cavalry. Spring vale, Feb. 4, 1852. Order No. 16. Lieut. Col. H. W. Harrington having re- i signed his commission, an election for a Major to command the upper squadron of the 7th regiment of cavalry is hereby- ordered to be held at the respective pa- rade grounds of the several compa nies com|>osiiig that squadron, on , For further particulars npplv to C. A. DARGAN. Jan 8 45 tf MRS. NOTICE. HART iiilbnns her friends that she will be ready to receive pupils in mu sic, at Darlington, on the 2nd Mondny in Thun-day the 18th day of March next, to shew cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of Common Plea®, Darlington > district, December 16th, 1851. S is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Business in all its departments. Cloths, Black and fancy Cassimers, Vesting*, and Trimmings of all kinds kept constantly on hand. ter He has received the Fall and Winter reports of Fashions from Ijondon, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. Dec 25 53 ly Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c., &c. E. I. Ginger Preserve*, W. I. do.(ass’ted) Brandy Pebches and other brandy Fruits, Curacoa Maiaschins and Cordials, (assor- r-IWy «» I III I*^ | y V*l» lll» <HII\( ***vril\*MJ 111 1 \ »* 1 A'l || I % T February, 1852. Mrs. H. will give lessons Charleston and Georgetown r, «r- rr £ , c ' . Black Berry \V me*, Scotch Ale and Un- Steam Packets. day of February 411 the year of our toturdav the 6th day of March next,du- Lord one thousand eight hundred and ring jhe‘legal hours, fifiy-two, and in the seventy-eixth year of American Independence. D. 8. LAW, o. t>. d. Feb 13 50 2t Darlington Division, No. 24, 8. of T. Will celebrate its 3d anniversary on Monday, the 23d inst An Oratiou will he delivered in the Bapti«t Church nt 7 o’clock P. M., by P. W. P. John P. Zim- ineriWMV Neighboring Divisions and the puhlic generally are invited to attend. ■ MT Member* of the Order are re- yond tin- limit* of this 8.ate; on motion of Moses di Haynsworth, complainant’s oclook, A. Valices, Trunks, Carpet Bags, 8timi|>s snd Leathers. Also, Carriage, Buggy quested to tre-et at the Hall at 61 o'clock,; mid Waggon Harness, Collar* and con form and provide,!. By order of Brig. Gen. Nettles. W. H. WINGATE, Brig. Major. Feb 6 46 6t UK Late Arrivals. The undersigned have just received a part of their tall and winter stock of ma terial, and will endeavor to keep on hand a good assortment of Saddle*, Bridles, j order be published in the Darlington Flag Bridle-bits, Martingals, Sirsingle*, Whips, twice a month the ®p*ce of three monihs. T. C. EVANS, c, E. d. d. Jan 15 46 2m3rn rry wines, don Porter, pints and quart*. Steamer “ Nina,” Arthur , Magee master, HEIDSEICII CHAMPAIGNE. Steamer “Charleston, (.has. Relvea Mas- ' , n a J Gauva Jelly, Catsups and nances, j Rose water, Chocolate and Cocoa, Prunes, Citron*, Currants and Raisins, English, French and American Mustard, , _ , , do. — do. Pickle*, i Monday the 3d Novemoer, a..d continue do and Goshen Cheese, Macaroni ! to run regularly throughout the season. (ii a |, a ,|.) It appearing to my satisfaction that John One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon- ^ U |,* r ior Hyson and Black Tea*, old ' J ; — 1 Java Coffee, English Walnut*, Brazil Fil berts, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al- ou the piano, guitar, melodeou, die. Dec 25 43 4t The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. , Enos J. Hickson, Bill for Relief. vs. John A. Oliver Si Sarah R. Oliver. er, THE alwve Stea mers will commence their regular trips on Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the plan- ! tatiou on w liich he lives, containing fotir- i teen hundred and twenty-four acre* of land, of which about five hundred are : cleared. There is a comfortable dwelling, a gin house and screw, and ajl necessary ; out-buildings on the place. The VVii- | miiigton and Manchester Rail Road pass es through a small portion of this tract.- Also another tract of land containing !onr hundred and eighty-seven acres, aUmt one mile east of the place on which I live. It also has a dwelling on it, and all other necessary out-building* except a gin house and screw Bo’li places are between the waters of Jeffries Creek and Middle Swamp; the former extends from one stream to the other.— On the latter place there are about fifty or' sixty acres of cleared land. For furiln » information apply to SAMUEL W. MULDROW, Darlington C. II., .S. Dec 11 41 tf Sparfow Swamp Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his plan tation, containing 330 acres of valuable land. It is situated three mile* west of Mt. Elon P. O., on the road leading from Darlington Court House to Camden, via Stokes’s, Bridge, and about 130 acres of said tract is cleared, For further (articu lar*, apply to the subscriber. JAS. IY. MIXON. Jag 8 45 6m DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of fri-sh genuine Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Paint% •Oils, Varkishes, Htxdow Glass, Brush es, Surgical Instuments, Perfumekv, Soap*, Hair Dyes, Mantle and Toilet Ornaments, Tors and Fancy Goods in great variety. These, with every article belonging to the drug businea*, will bo eold very low. Persons desirous of ob taining bargains and line articles, are in® vited to give us a call before purdnuing elsewhere. FRANCIS L ZEMP, 32-tf Camden, 8. C. Officers m command of companies will Alexander Oliver, one of the defendant* d ‘ , >’ a !' d ,^ kUy Mor " 1 "^ ..form to the law in such case made to Hits bill, is at>*-..t from, and reside* be- one will also leave Georgetown on the same -davs at 7 monds. solicitor* it is ordered that the said de fendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill of said complainant within three mouths from the pulilicalion ofihis order,and that in default thereof the , same be ordered pro confesso against, him. L is also ordered that a copy of this i Robertson & Blacklock, Agent* at Charleston, Henning it Shackleford, Agents at Georgetown, Nov. 6 35 2m3 -At*o,- , "tggo and proceed in procession, by torch-light, Hames. Repairing in their line of busi- lo the church 40-3t Win. R. Hunter, I F. F. Warlet, > Com T. J. Fils*. j ness done at the shortest notice, in good order and cheap, for Cash. THOMAS Si TARRH. Osrt 26 tf music. The subscriber respectfully announce* ! that Miss A. Smith, whose services have { been engaged for the Musical Department of the Darlington Academy, is now in the village, and will be pre|>ared to com mence her course of Hisiructiou, in Vocal .Smoked Beef Tongue*, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel (keg* and barrel*,) Prime Leaf lard, (in bWs. and keg*,) Sugar cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda, Wine, Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers. Choice and Favourite Brand* of Segar*. By Robert Latin, Camden S. C. Sept 25 30 tf Pay up! Pay up!l All person* indebted to the subscriber _Jrisli Potatoes 1 ■ , ■. ■■ , . IP you want to plant, you had better a "d Instrumental Music, by the first Mon- , are hereby requested and earnestly ao- atmlv k-w... fo ’ A ' day in January. licited to call on him for ssttlemunt. .(ply *oqu WINGATE, i J- W. SMITH, Principal, i PETER R. MOWRY-. Jau -22 37 ,f j Dvtcli H a j Jtut » Carolina Female College. The next fi-rm of this institution will commence on the second Monday in Jan uary, 1852. FACULTY. Rev. T. R- Wash, President and Pro fessor of Menial and Moral Science. Rev. A- B. Smith, Profesaor of Lan- grrage*. Wm. K. Blake, A. M., Proteaaor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Mix* Mart R. Warren, Female Mu- aic Teacher. Mis* Maui Cook, Teacher in Prepara, tory Department. Mi** — Cole, Teacher of Ornamental Branches. Parham Smith, Esq., Steward. Jtuib 45 /