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k CASE OF POISONING. On the 17th instant, we learn, that Mr. Daueil Gladden and lady partook of poison, administered in coffee hv their cook, who immediately thereafter absconded. Mr. Gladden very soon discharged from his stomach the poi- j„ ;r annum, or the proti son, by vomiting, but not so bis lady, Apply to JOSEPH N to whoj||) medical aid was speedily se cured, without success however, for she survived but a short time. 'ITiis has truly been an afflicted fami ly; but a short time since an infant of Mr. Gladden was burned to death in its j cradle, and now the partner of bislifc has been prematurely hurried hence, doubtless by the destroyer of his infant, for the woman is now sus{iected of | having set fire to the clothing around the child. Teacher Wanted, Imediately. A GENTLEMAN qualified to teach the Latin, and the higher branches of Eng lish, and Mathematics to take charge ofa School in a healthy and pleasant location in the upper part of Darlington. S. C. Salary, Three hundred Dollars and Board rofit of the school. NORWOOD, THOS. C. LAW. Hartsville, March 19. 3 tf Election Notice. BY Order of Maj. Carter, all vacant offices hi the Darlington Hussars, will be filled on Saturday, the 12ih April next.— Managers will lx* d< tailed on that day. JAMES GREEN, Captain. March 19 3 4t Found. FOUR small KEYS attached to a ring. We "are informed* that the negro has V" ow " er ca " have them b >' W 1 "* for - p this notice. l>ecn arresttHl, tried and condemned to he hung on Friday, the 11th April next. She is now in jail awaiting the time for her execution.—Fairfield Register. MAiTROBBERY. A late clerk in the New Y ork post office, by thenamn of .lames Vassnr, Jr was arrested on Friday in that city as , the person who ’ ’ ’ ’ b Reading ; railroad bonds. (•St> 000 in amount,)in a letter mailed at PhiladelpliH for Lon don, about the first of January. The bonds, it appears were sold in New York and Doston, and the special agent of the I’ost Office Department for that section has succeeded in tracing some March 19 tf S. D. HALLFORD, GENERAL AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 19 3 tf TAX NOTICE. I WILL attend at the following [daces at the time specified, for the purpose of receiving and collecting Taxes for the year 1851. At Kilgores Tuesday 2ftth March, at Segar.s’Y\ ednesday 2bth, at Mount Elon I and the "lh Brigade of Infantry and Ttli Thursday 27th. at Wilsons Mills Friday Regiment of Cavalry to encamp near So- 28th. at Society Hill Monday 31st. Headquarters. COLUMBIA, March 6th, 1851. ORDER No. 2. So much of Ord< r No. 1, requiring the 8th Brigade of Infan try, and 8th Regiment of Cavalry to en- ,nillji st Oodfree’s Ft (TV. On tile IT'll i*»St. At Windhams on Tuesday 8th April, at Keiths Wednesday ttth, at Carters Thursday the 10th, at James’ Friday the Uth, Timmons’ Saturday the 12th, at Salisbury’s Monday the 14th, at Hill’s Tuesday the 15th, at Cannons’ Wednes day the 16th, Conrt House Thursday the 17ih. ciety Hill, on the 1st of Junenexpis here by countermanded. Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTY. Adj’t and Inspector General. March 12 2 3t Just Received, JAMS assorted, Durand’s French Bit- My Books will be closed by the 20th of j tens. Wine. Porter, Champaign. Also Toys, . V icmeri'v d. | lbr sale by R.& R. M. ROLLINS tf March 12 2 tf April. March J. E. KlRVEN.r. c. i>. 19 3 Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE subscriber informs the citizens of JAMES M. BROWN, DEALER in Fruit, Sugars and Confec tionary, opposite M. W. Hunter’s, Dar lington, C. H., S. C., having added a complete and fresh assortment of articles in his line, is now prepared to furnish J every thing usually found in a well fur nished establishment. The finest steam refined Candies Fresh and preserved Fruits, English Sauces and Ketchups, Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, Fresh Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, Lon- Darlington District, that he keeps con- don Porter, Champagne, Cider and Dir stantly on hand a general assortment of rands celebrated french Bitters, will al- Darlington Division, No. 24, Sons of Temperance. WILL hold a PUBLIC MEETING, at the Baptist Church, on Thursday the 3d of April nezt, at 11 o’clock, A. M. An address will be delivered by brother Thos. C. Evans. The public generally and the Ladies particularly, are invited to attend. iST Members of the Order are reques ted to meet at the Hall at 10 o’clock. A. M. By order VVM. R. HUNTER. R. S. March 12 2 td Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, whicli he will sell low for cash. S. D. HALLFORD. Camden, March 19 3 tf J. E. MUSE, SURGEON DENTIST. WOULD respectfully inform the citi- ways be found ready for those who may desire them. He request a share of the public patronage. March 19 3 If having of them directly to Vassnr, who has confessed his guilt His connexions are zens of Darlington and the surrounding sail! to he of the first respectability, and Districts, that he has located himself per- quitc wealthy. ; inanently at Darlington Court House, and ^ » that he has paid special attention to Ope- 'P«k City ok Memphis (Tbn>.)—The rat.ve and Mechanical Dentistry;, and feels i i , )0 i,' i himself fully prepared to practice m eve- Me.npli.s Appeal says; ‘ Really there rv departmentofDentaUSurgery. He|will "> my seems to he no end to the brick and p-rtbmi all operations in his profession, a PP < “ in the most complete manner, and with the least pain possible, he will replace Ixrst Teeth with artificial, from a single to a complete set. N. B.—Persons who would prefer his services at their residences, will please in form him, and he will w ait on them with pleasure. All operations guaranteed. ■* * *■ — Tooth Brushes and Dantrifices kept Emigration of Fugitive Slaves, i constantly on hand. TAILORING. THE Subscriber respect- j fully informs the citizens of ! Darlington village, and the 1 surrounding country, that he j has located himself in this j place, for the purpose of j carrying on ihe TAII/IR- Derlaraiion in Foreign 1NG BUSINESS. Persons Attachment, in As- \ wishing work done on short notice can be accommodated. He warrants his work to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JONES. March 12 2 tf Wholesale Umbrella, Parasol and Walking Cane Manu- fiu-tury, 133 tleeUaig UP STAIRS.—The sub-cribers would inform dealers and joliliersthat theyjcan be supplied with ant quantity of tin- above goods ai as low prices as they can be bought for in any other city in the Union. Wo also import direct tine WAT( 1HES, English, French, and German Fancv Goods, which we are dertermiued shall be sold at as low prices as they can he tiought from any other importer in New York or elsewhere. All of the above Goode will be sold on accommodating terms. ROBERT LKCK1K & Go. Charleston, S. C., March 5, 1 3m The State of South Carolina DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Comiiiiou Pleas. Geo. \V. Dargan, i vs. > Win. Y. Layton. J sumpsit. THE Plaintiff in the above stated case NEW IMPORTATIONS. THE attention of Planters and C ountn Merchants, is particularly roqu m >1 the arrangements now made at BAN CROFTS Silk. H nise, 253 and 255, K street, Charleston, S. C„ for insuring a o gutar and constant supply of all the varie ties of the dress season, both from the English and French markets, and w Inch joined to a determination to submit every thing at the very lowest possible price., will otfer greater inducements to pur chasers than this market has before affor ded. Particular attention has been paid to our Stock of Domestic and Heavy Goods for servants \\'ar. Hosiery of every size and variety—we confidently invite the attention of our friends, and the public generally to au inspection, being determined to offer the greatest uoveltii . and the largest variety at the lowest pri ces; our stock consists in part of Rich Chrne Silks Striped, Figured and Plaindo., Plain and Figured Black Silks, French and English I .awns and Cambrics, Plain and Figured Colored and White Organdies, Bareges, Silk Tissues, French Embroideries lace Collars, Muslin and Cambric Edgeinge and Insert- ings. English Tweeds. Summer CassimerM&<*., Irish Linen—pure flax—an article we confidently recommend. PATENT Elastic Touch—J. J. Wise 1 Birds Eye and Towelling Diapers. & Brother, Manufacturers of Grand, Bou- 6-4,7-!. 8-4,9-4, and 10-4 Tabling Damask, *spect- ' Long Cloths from 6-1-4 to 25 cts. pr. yard, EXTRA QUALITY FLOUR. H l BARRELS,Extra Quality, Fami- ly FLOUR, for sale at $7 25 cts., pr. Barrel Cash. Cheraw Jan 5, A. P. LACOSTE. 1 3t FRUIT. Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Pine Apples, Figs, Citrons Raisins (by P runes tor the pound or half box.) and sale bv R. & R. M. ROLLINS Baltimore Piano Factory. no mortar spirit which not only continues to pervade our city, hut is yearly, yea daily increasing. We confidently pre dict that in less than twenty years the population of Memphis and suburbs ! wifi reach oue hundred thousand, if not more. —Boston, March (>. 1851.—Thirty-one fugitive slaves left Portland, Maine, 1 yesterday for St. John, N. JL The citizens promised their proteftion if i they would remain, but they preferred to go where they would he out of the reach of their pursuers. There are many lelt who declare they w ill die rath er than be taken again to slavery. March 5 1 tf RECEIPTS. The following persons have paid for the Flag, tor one year: E. D. Law,T. B. Haynswortb, J. E. Wingate, J. E. Kirven, Rev. L. Dupre, S. K. Jeffords sr., C. G. W. Humphries, J. H. McIntosh, J. E. Hicks, A. Sing, Millinery and Mantua, Making. MRS. MARY A. MURPHY. RESPECTFULLY tenders her servi- ' ces, in her line of business, to the citizens of Darlington and vicinity. All orders with which she may be favored, will be i punctually attended to, and executed in j the most fashionable style. She will keep constantly on hand, a ; large variety of Fancy Goods, embracing l.adiMi’ liruniiiMB, Bonnet*, at tin* latest and most approved Styles, Ribbons. Trim mings of every description, &.C., &. The public are respectfully solicited to j call and judge for themselves. W. S. Murphy is authorized to attend : to mv business. March 19 3 tf this day, filed his Declaration office, and the Defendant (as ars,) is absent from and without ppea the limits of the State aforesaid, and hav ing neither wife, nor attorney, residing within the same, upon whom a copy of this Declaration could be served, on mo tion of J. A. & C. A. Dargan Plaintiff’s Attorneys; It is ordered that the said Defendant do Plead, or demur to the said Declaration within a year and a day from the publication of this order: and in default thereof, final and absolute judgment w ill given, and awarded against said Defen dant. It is also ordered, that a copy of this order be published twice, every three months, for the space of a year and a day, from the date of this order, in the Darling ton Flag. Clerks office at Darlington Court House, South Carolina, the 18th day of March, Anno Domini 1851. (Signed) E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. p. March 19 3 23m Variety’s the Spice of Life. CANDY, Nutmegs, Almonds, Brazil, Pekin and Butter Nuts, Pickles, Brandy Cherries,Tobacco, Spanish and American Cigars, Maccaboy Snuff. Table Salt. Pep per, Spice, Ginger, Powder and Shot, Pipes, Marbles, Matches, Hair. Tooth and Nail Brushes. Razor strops. Percussion. Caps, Steel Pens, Lamp Oil, Soap of all kinds, for sale by R; & R. M. ROLLINS. March 5 1 tf doir and Square Pianos, would resj fully invite the attention of Lady Pianists, who would abridge the toil of practice, to a simple neat, and convenient method of adjusting the same instrument to any shade of touch the Pianist may require. Touch being the great means of reaching the qualities of the insrurnent, it is very ' plain it should he according to the skill > and power of the operator. The com- j moil piano be it delicate or indelicate, soft 1 or hard touch, the same is not a like suita ble to the grave moments of the feeble j pupil, and the rapid prestos of the finish- j •>d artist. Call and see the improvement. ! March 5 5 3m Executive Department. DR. F. Y. CLARK, J. Gee, Sam’l. Sparks jr., S. A. Woods, Dr. A. R. Vann, J. Green Jos. Wood. James M. Howe, R. D. Linton, S. B, Dewitt, J. E. dz. G. A. Norwood, Joseph Norwood, J. E - Burch, J. Wright, I). L Stuckey, W. A. Carrig.m, W. Law . WOT j liD inform the public and those (•Jcopies,) Re\. JXiupeper, 1. Lav, ; w [, om }, e [ ias engagements, that he J. Iv, Law, B. J. Hoole, S. VV. Du- ], af . taken rooms at the Darlington Hote! : Bose, Richard Rollings, C. P. Carter, . where he will be pleased to meet them. Dewitt Fields, Caleb C. Brace, J. Eli Those wishing artificial teeth, would do Gregg, P. A. Wilds, E. K. W. Ross, j well to call and examine his new and im- P. A. Bacot, John Moore, Robt. Rogers proved mode of attaching them, which is H. W. McIntosh, Sami. H. Kilgore, ! acknowledged by all eminent Dentists, to G. L. Williamson, Thomas Williamson, E. B. C. ('ash. C. B. Rhodes, James Dunning, James Bell, Rev. J. A. Foil- j viUe, Dr. J. H. Blackwell, B. J. Crow, Miss Martha Emily Thomas, Ira Mor- riss, Daniel Dove, C. Reddick, A. Gan dy, J. J. Blackman, I. D. Wilson, J. A. Rogecfe, John H. Muldrow. bo far superior to all others now in vogue. March 19 3 tf BUSOflSS CARPS. W. J. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, QARLINOTON, S. C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar- linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough. March 12 tf IN LAW AND EQUITY. The undersigned have formed#Co-part nership, for the practice ofI*aw and Equity in Darlington District. Their Office is on Pearl street, oue door above R. & li. M. Rolun’s Store, W. W. IIARLLEE, J. H. NOR WOOD. March 5 l f DARLINGTON CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received take this method, to “ keep it before the people,” that they are prepared at all times to make or repair Carragt's Baggies Wagons Carts Ac., with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms. All new Work Warranted. On Hand, Coach Iaccs, Cloths, Dam asks, Eolienue, Black, Blue, and Drab Enamel, Top, Dash, Flap, Skirt, Bridle and Harness LEATHER. Patent Can vass, Oil Carpet, Axels, Springs, Bands, Dash-framOs, Extra Boxes, Torenches, and other Castings; Carriage Bolts, ex tra Pad-Hooks and Territts, Lamps. Harness, Collarsj Whips, Grass Mats See. Funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. HUNTRR & McEACHERN. DarlingtonTafarch 19th, 1851. 3 tf Notice. W. H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TA Lion, RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends and customers and the public generally, that he lias removed to the shop nealy opposite the old Post office, where he is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Busi ness in all its departments. Black and Fancy Cassimers Vestings, and Trim mings of all kinds kept constantly on 1 hand. He has just received the Spring and Summer reports of Fashions from London, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. March 12 2 ly Bounty Land. THE Subscriber will act as the Agent and forward all applications for Bounty Land, for all persons entitled under the ‘‘Act of the 28th September, 1850. He will attend punctually to the w hole busi ness connected with the application. All persons who served in the w’ar declared by the United States against Great Britain on the 18th June, 1812, or of any of the Indian wars since 1790, their survivng widows or minor children, are entitled to draw under the act.” Those who have lost their certificate of discharge need not fear to apply. S. WILDS DuBOSE. Darlington, March 12, 1851. 2 tf SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. THE undersigned Inning, located themselves m this) place, for the purpose of car rying on the above business at the old stand ofC. Tarkh, i are prepared to do anything in that line. They w ill sell work Cheap for Cash. Jagu* REPAIRING done w ith neatness •" I dispatch. THOMAS & TARRH. March 5 1 tf Columbia, 21th January, 1851. BY His Excellency. J. If. Means. Gover nor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina, n'r-*-—. ;•> 1 Blue Demins—Blue Stripes, j Chambrays Striped and Plain, Osnaburgs—Bro. Homespuns and Sheet ings of Southern manufacture, which, as we are agents of several Factories, we are enabled to offer by the bale or yards, at Factory prices—a full assortment of Glo ves, Hosiery, Haberdashers A*c., Ac. W. G. BANCROFT, Importer Wholesale and Rebiil 253 and 255 King st. Charleston, S. C. March 5 1 . 3m HEAD QUARTERS. Columbia, Feb. 10, 1851. ORDER NO 1. THE Officers and Sergeants of the fill- lowing Brigades will encamp and the fol lowing Regiments will parade for review and, drill at such times and [daces as are I harein stated viz: Officers and Sergeants of the 8lh brig- ! ade of Infantry and the 8th regiment of Cavalry will assemble at Godfrey’s Ferry on Monday the 17th March next, I and encamp full five days,’ commencing , on Monday at 12 o’clock m. The Officers and Sergauts oftlie 4th ; brigade of Infantry will asst ruble near Charleston, ai such place as Brig. Gen. f ruikshank will direct, on Monday the 31st. March, and encamp full live days,’ formation has been rec. ived at this Depart ment, that Thomas Daiey, alias Kenan, who was committed to the jail of Beaufort District for negro stealing, broke jail a few days since, and made his escape: now therefore I, J. H. Means, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a reward of oxr. hunpred dollars for his > apprehension and delivery into any jail in Kenan Whereas in- commencing on Monday at 12 o’clock M. this State. The said Daley, alias is about forty-five years old, five feet live or six inches high, rather stout, blue eyes, front teeth out, and is an Irishman by birth. Darlington Hotel. DARLINGTON COIRT-HOVSE. 9 THE above House having been purchased and fitted up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts of guests w ill lie giv- i 0 f our l*ord one thousand eight hundred and ilfty-oue. and in the seventy-fifth year of the sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. J. H. MEANS. B. K. IIeneoax, Sec’ry of State. March 5 1 3t en, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may favor the estab lishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding country afford will be found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or in dividuals, are prepared. The Stables w ill be attended by care ful and attentive hostlers. Droves can he well accommodated, as any number of horses and mules can lie kept in the stables and lots expressly pre pared for them. March 12,1851. ly The -nii raiment of Cavalry will encamp with either brigade of Infantry and parade w ith such regiments of Infantry as thf Brigadier General may deem proper. The Independent Battalion of infantry, composed of the companies of Edisto Is land, Wadmalaw, John’s island, and James's Island, w ill parade at their Bat talion parade groudon Tuesday, the 15.h April next. The 13th Regiment oflnfantry will pa rade at Walterboro on Friday, the 18th April. The Beaufort Artillery, and Beat C' in- Hihon Head Company, and the !S . mounted Rifie Company, will pa- Beaulbri on Tuesday, the 22d April. , Given under my hand and the 1 panv. H L. S. * seal of the State, at Columbia, the Helena i ' 24th day of January, in the year ra( i t . a t pril. The 12 Regiment of Infantry will pi de at Coosawhatchie, on !• riday, tie T. B. & L. L. FRASER, Jr., Attorney* at Law. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE AT SUMTERVILLE, 8. C. STANLY’S HOTEL, (Sign of Ike JFtlmetlo,) DARLING TOff, C. H., S. C. HI. B. STANLY, Proprietor, Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to merit a continuance. March 19 3 tf THOMAS B0NNELL, Factor and (Om mission mer chant, No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, (back dr the port omen) CHARLESTON, 8. C. Will also attend to Receiving and For ward ing Goods, and Executing all orders for Planters. Office Wil. & Man. R. R. Co. J Marion S. C., March 13th., 1861. ( THE STOCKHOLDERS, of the WiU miiigtou and Manchester Rail Road Com pany are notified, that an adjourned meet ing will be held at Wihningtou, N. C., on Thursday the 10th April, 1861. JOHN McRAE, jr., Sec’ry. March 19 3 4t Mrr- •> Headquarters 4th Brigade Cavalry. Springville, S. C., March 14, 1851. Order No. 12. So imtch of the order of the Cornman- der-iu-Chief, No. 1., an relates to the 4th Brigade Cavalry, having been counter manded. Brigade order No. 11 is hereby revoked. (^Mont is of Regiments will make re turns in conformity with tho published orders to the Brigade Major by the 15th September next. By order of Brig. Gent NETTLES, W. H. Wingate, Brigade Major. 5 l 3t SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of Sundry Writs, of Fieri Facias to me directed, will be sold before the Court House door, of Darlington Dis trict, on the first Monday in April next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, the following property viz: The tract of Land on which the defen dant resides, levied on at suit of W. C. Bruce and others, vs. Gayton Petty. The tra# of land on which Benjamin Jeffords How resides, containing about eighty acres, levied on at the suit of Da vid Smoot, bearer vs. George H. Moye. Three Negros, viz: Andrew, I*ener and child, levied on at the suit ofC. D. Wal lace guardian of Thos. S. and W- D. Wal lace vs. the Administrators of Win. Win gate. Forty negroes, viz: Ned, Milly, Hamp ton, Cloe, Lavonia, Sally, Lucy, Brister, Dave, Abram, Jane, Clarrissa, Crecy, Ellen, Peter, Judy, Pinckney, Violet, Alfred, Charles, Mariah, Jackson, Pompey, Elijah, Hannah, Martha, Adeline, Sally, Sharper, Solomon, Jubiter, levied on at the suit of C. D. Wallace, guardian of M. A. Ellerby vs. Hopkins G. Charles. Twenty-Eight negroes, viz: Peter, Hubbert, Dick, Adam, Calvin, Dianna, Baily, Hannah, Jane. Flora, I*aura, Jacob, Sampson, Prince, Sallv and child, Sary, Dice, Nelly, Clarrissa, Kizxw, Catey, Hasy, Chloe, Fanny, Reliecca, Peggy, and Lizzie, levied on at the suit of C. D. Wallace guardian of M. A. Ellerby vs. William E. Darxan. IrUtTract of land on which the defen dant tfewdes, levied on at the suit of the State, vs, Jesse Gilbert jr. TvfcpCows and Calves, and on^rearling levied upon at the suit of Dank-lllove vs. Sami. VV iIson and G. W. Dargan. The defendant’s Tract at land on which he resides .levied upon at the suit of A. L Scarborough vs. Michael Hill. J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D Mure*! »*51. » * Attention Darlington Hussars! YOU are hereby ordered to ap pear on your parade ground armed and equiped, according to law, on SATURDAY the 12th of April next By orderofCapt.JAMF.sGRF.EN, J. R. CANNON, O. S. March 12th, 1851. 2 tf Notice. rade 26th April. The 43d Regimen of Infantry will [,a- rade at Buford's Bridge on Tuesday, the 29th April. The litli Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ashly s on Tuesday, the let May next. The 3d Regiment of’Cavalry will pa rade at Holman’s Bridge, on Saturday the 3d May. The 15th Regiment oflnfantry will pa rade at Williamson's on Tuesday, the 6th May. The 14th Regiment of Infantry will Parade at Orangeburg, on Friday, the iKh May. The Officers and Sergeants of the 3d Brigade of Infantry, and the 3d Regiu DAGUERREAN GALLERY. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Darlington District,that he has opened a Daguerrean Gallery in the office formerly occupied by Dr. J. E. Muse. where he is prepared to accommodate all persons who may desire accurate likeness es of then'.elves and friends. He has had nine years experience in the business and warrants perfect satisfaction. He lias been especially successful, in taking the pictures of small children. He will re- main in Darlington only for a short time, ^igade of Infantry, and the 3d Reg.ment A. D. GALE. Artist. j of "j" st Omn^borg, March 5 1 tf on Monday, nc Uth May, and Encamp * “full five days," commencing on Monday, at 12 o’clock in. Office Wil. 6l .Man. R. R. Co. I Marion C. H., March 10, 1851. ( THE Stockholders of the Wilmington end Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the NINTH IN STALMENT, of Five Dollars per share, is required to be paid on the first day of April 1851. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN McRAE, jr.,Treas'r. March 12 2 3t ANDERSON W. SEXTON, GIVES notice to his friends and the | public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand, Domestic Goods of all kinds. Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell upon accommodating terms. Constantly on Hand FRESH Soda Water and Lemon Syrup, by R. Sl R. M. ROLLINS. March 5 1 tf The Officers and Sergeants of the 5t!i Brigade of Infantry, afed 5th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Camden, on Monday, the 19th day May, and Encamp “full five <!ay,b” commencing on Monday, at 12 o’clock m. The Officers and Sergeants of the 5th $57 REWARD. Brigade oflnfantry, and 5th Regiment of If>ST by the subscriber about the 15th 7ylh Mav"’l,d Hi’c^np^full £.mK‘ i on Monday, at Fiftv.*eve„ dollars, in Mila on the Bank | %’ h ‘ officers and Sergeants of the 7lh a i n T an , d Brigade oflnfantry, and 7th Regiment of receipts Perron indebted to him by note ! c *. will aK< ^ b ,„ at Society Hill, on !2 Monday, the 1st June, and Em amp ‘.full five days, commencing on Monday, at 1*2 o'clock m. The Commissioned and non-Coininis- sioned Officers will assemble the day pre vious at the place of rendezvous 01 their respective Regiments or Battalions, for and taking receipts against the old oitee EL W. MULDROW. SAMUEL March 5 3t Landreth’s WARRANTED Garden Seed, new crop, for sale by R. & K. M. ROLLINS. March 5 1 tf — Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road. THE Stockholders of said Road, are notified that the 8th Instalment was due, j on the 1*1 January last, those who are in arrears are earnestly requested to come forward and j»ay up their arrearages. Payments are always expected on the 1st January, April, July and October. 8. WILDS DuBOSE, Ag’t. Derllnjtoff, 7th March 485L 3 It Bounty Laud. THE subecnlier will attend to forward- respect ing to the proper Department the claims Drill and Instruction, of persons, entitled to land under the late The Major Generals will with their stall Act of Congress, granting Bounty Land attend the the reviews and encampments to certain officers and soldiers, who have 1 in their respective commands, been engaged in the military service of the 1 The Brigadier Generals art charged United States; all persons who served in with the exteiisioi of tins order, the war of 1812, or in any of the Indian AH the Uiui'j.m Compaam s, and arms wars since 1790, are entitled to Bounty \ ofBeat coe.vpanies will be nspeoted. I.and. Complete returns ot each Brigade, in- i chiding effective and «U*ro men, and specitimg foe number and kind of public and private arms in use, Mill be made by the Brigadier Generals to the adjudant and Inspector General before the first of October next. The Aids-de-Carops of the Comman der in-chief, residing in Brigades where encampments nndrevictrs are orderded. II. NORWOOD. 1 — March 6 Look at This Anti Cholera Syni tf Nerve Powder, Tooth do.. l/ihoH* SecTI. Tincture Lobelia, Peppermint, avenue, l*ep ■t, Penny royal, Cempo- O' Essence Ginger, CayeiiiHijr Bay Berry, Bone-eet, sition. Gum Myrrh, Thonwon’s No. 6, j are .^specially directed to attend him, and Gum Camphor. Chamomile Flowers, j other aids, with whom it may lie eonve- Colugue of all kinds. Balm of Columbia, nieut, are requested to join him at such for sale by , places as suits them. R. &. R. M. ROLLINGS. By order of the commander-in-chief- Mt rch 5 \ (< j J. W, CAN'TEY. Adjt arid Inep G«u