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BTJSWBSS CAR99. T. W. BACOT, SVRGCORT OFFIC^iT^^L^TOS, C. II. WILL practice Dentistry in all its departments, in Darlington and the ad joining Districts. April 16 7 tf W. J. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT EAVT, DARUNG TO.X S. C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar- linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough. March IS tf IN LAW AND EQUITY. The undersigned have formed a Co-part nership, for the practice ofLaw and Equity in Darlington District. Their Office is on Pearl street, one door above R. & R. M. Rollin’s Store. W. W. HARLLEE, J. H. NORWOOD. March 5 1 f T. B. & L. L. FRASER, Jr., Attorneys at Law. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE A T SUMTER VILLE, N. C. THOMAS BONNELL, Factor and Commission Jler- cliant, No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, (back of the post office.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Will also attend to Receiving and For ward ing Goods, and Executing all orders for Planters. March 1 tf STANLY’S HOTEL, (Sign of the Palmetto,) DARLINGTON, C. 11, S. C. !«. B. STANLY, Proprietor, Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to merit a continuance. March 19 3 tf S. D. HALLFORD, GENERAL AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 19 3 tf Z-& Wc are authorized to announce RICHARD D. F. ROLLINGS, a candidate for Tax Collector, for Dar lington District, at the ensuing election. April 16 7 tf e-jf The friends of Samuel J. WILSON, beg leave to announce him a candidate for the Office of Ordinary for Darlington District Wanted Immediately, A COOK, for which liberal wages will be given. Apply to W. S. MURPHY. April 16 tf Valuable Plantation for SALE. THE subscriber offers his plantation for Sale, containing about 700 acres, with about 210 acres of cleared, lying on the road leading to Camden from Darjhigton C. H., situs ted on Jeffries Creek, a mstanre from the Court House of nine miles, with a Comfortable Dwelling House, and other necessary buildings, for further informa tion, apply to the subscriber at his resi dence. WM. PARROTT. April 16 7 tf SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of Sundry Writs, of Fieri Facia> to me directed, will !>e sold before j the Court House door, of Darlington Dis- | trict, on the first Monday in May next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, tlie following properly viz: The tract of land on which the defen dant resides, at the suit of John E. Dennis vs. Uriah Smith. One Buggy and Harness at the suit of W. G Lane bearer vs. J. A. Parnell. P. R. Mowry and W. J. Floyd. One two horse wagon and britching at the suit of the State, and others vs. James A. W. Par nell. The tract of land on which the de fendant risiden, also the following Negroes viz: Ned, Milk, Hampton, Q’loe. Livonia, Sally, Lucy, Brister, Dave, Abram, Jane, Clarrissa, Crecy, Ellen. Peter, Judy, How ard, Betsy, Ellis, Cato, I-atta, Jack, Nancy, Sam, Frank, Pinckney, Violet, Alfred, (Charles, Mariah, Jackson, Pompey, Elijah. Hannah, Martha, Adeline, Sally. Sharper, Solomon, Jubitcr at the suit of C. D. Wal lace guardian of M. A. Ellerby vs. H. G. Charles. The following Negroes viz: Peter, Hub- bert, Dick, Adam, Calvin, Dianna, Bailey. Hannah, Jane. Flora, I .aura, Jacob, Samp son, Prince, Silla and Child, Sairy, Dice, Nelly, Clarrissa, Kizzey, Catey, Hasv, Chloe, Fanny, Rebecca, Peggy and Lizzie at the suit of C. D. Wallace guardian of M. A. Ellerby vs. Wm. E. Dargan. Three Negroes viz: Andrew,Lener and her child at the suit of C. D. Wallace guardian of Thos. S. and W. I). Wallace vs. the Admin’r. of Wm. Wingate. One Gig and Harness at the suit of J. P. Zimmerman vs. Goe. C. James and John T. Boseman. One Negro man Isaac, at the suit of John S. Bradley vs. Mathew Brunson. One Negro man Jeffrey, one wagon, two horses, one cart, at the suit of E. B. Brunson vs. C. W. Garner and James N. Garner. Two Negroes, Else and Caty, five head cattle at the suitof Sarah Garner, Charles W. Johnson and others Ex’tor., of W. Garner vs. J. N. Garner and others. One negro boy King, at the suit of J. I'. Ervin, and others vs. James N. Garner. J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D. April 12, 1851. 2 3t Musical Instruments. Violins, from $1,50 a 45 Dollars, also one fine Accordeon for Sale by R. & R. M. ROLLINS. April 9. 6. t£ ASSIGNEE’S SALH WILT, be sold on the 28th inst., at the residence of John L Dickson, all the Goods and Chattels, &c., assigned over to me on his Schedule, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms of Sale—All sums of and under Two dollars cash all sums over Two dol lars on a credit of six months. Interest from day of sale, on Note and approved security. Terms to be complied with be fore delivery of articles. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. S. WILDS DuBOSE, As’nec. April 9 6 3t ASSIGNEE’S SALE. WILL be sold on the 25th inst., at the residence of James E. Hallford in the Town of Darlington, all the Goods and Chattels &c., Assigned over to me in his Schedule, for the benefit of his creditors. Terms of Sale—For all sums over Two dollars on a credit of six months, with Note and approved security, with interest rom day ol sale. . Terms to be complied with before deli very of articles purchased. Sale to com mence at 10 o’clock, A. M. S. WILDS DuBOSE, As’nee. April 9 6 3t EDUCATIONAL The Bradford FEMALE The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In the Coimnosi PN****. A. W. MOYE. who is the custody of the Sheriff of Darlingtion District, bv vir tue of a writ of cainas ad satirfucieudujn at the suitof James Bell, having tiled in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the re lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Janies Bell and all other, the cre ditors to whom the said A. W. Move is in anywise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear be fore the said Court at Darlington Court House on the third day of July next to show cause why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of common Pleas Darlington > District, 2d day of April, 1851. ( DRUGS AND MEDICINES In C'linulcu, >. C. T(IK subscriber takes this method of informing his friends, and the inhabitants generally', of Darlington, that he still contin ues at his old stand, too doors above Messrs. A. M. & R. Kennedy, where he keeps constantly on hand a large and se lect stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines, Paints,Oils, Varnish and Window Glasses, Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Spices and Fancy Articles, Dental and Surgical Instruments Thomsonian Medicines, GARDEN SEEDS, &c.. &c. Keeping but limited Quantities, and or dering frequently his Medicines may be relied on as being Fresh and New. He therefore solicits the attention of those visiting the Town for the purchase of ar ticles in his line, to his Stock and Prices. Z. J. Df.HAY. Camden, April 2, 1851. 5 ly The State of South Carolina.! DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In C'oiumon Pleas. Geo. VV. Dargan, i Declaration in Foreign vs. > Attachment, in As- Wm. Y. Layton. ) tumpsit. THE Plaintiff in the above stated case having this day, filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant (as it appears,) is absent from and without the limits of the State aforesaid, and hav ing neither wife, nor attorney, residing within the same, upon whom a coi y 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 | Sv Declaration within a year and a day from j ‘ • ‘ the publication of this order; and in default . COACH AND CABINET MAKING. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has est-'Mish'd a shop for carrying on the above ousiness, at Ef fingham in Darlington District. He re turns his thinks for past patronage and desires to inform the citizens of the Dis trict, that he has received a fresh supply of Paints, Varnish, &e„ dtc., and is fully prepared to do any work in the above line of business. Any person favoring him with jol»s will have their work done neatly and with as much dispatch as practicable. R. J. ANDREWS. P. S.—He also receives toll for Cross ing Lawrence’s Bridge’s, persons going over will please call at the sign and pay their ferriage. R- J. A. t April 2 5 tf | thereof, final and absolute judgment will given, and awarded against said Defen- SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. THE imdt rsigMd having, locaicl iln in-elves ill tins' place, fur the purngge of car rying on the above business at the old stand of C. Tabrh, i are prepared to do anything in that line. They will sell work Cheap few Cash. £3F" REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. THOMAS & TARRH. March 5 1 tf Constantly on Hand FRESH Soda Water and Lemon bv R. &. March 5 R. M. ROLLINS. 1 tf Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE subscriber informs the citizens of Darlington District, that he keeps con- stantly on hand a general assortment of j Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell low for cash. S. D. HALIfFORD. Camden, March 19 3 tf i Bounty Laud. 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 whole busi ness connected with "the application. All persons who served in the war 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 Variety’s the Spice of Life. CANDY, Nutmegs, Almonds, Brazil, , Pekin and Butter Nuts, Pickles, Brandy ! Cherries, Tobacco, Spanish and American i Cigars, Maccaboy Snuff, Table Salt, Pep- i 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 Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continues to carry on the above business at bis reeidence near St. Paula Church, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. His motto is “ let the work show for itself," he expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMES NEWBERY. March 26 4 ly dant. It is also ordered, that a copy of this j order be published twice, every three ! months, for the space of a year and a day, I from the date of this order, in the Darling ton Flag. Clerksoflice at Darlington Court House, South Carolina, the IStli day ot March, Anno Domini 1851. (Signed) E. B. BRUNSON, r. c. r. March 19 3 32m TAILORING. THE Subscktber respect fully informs the citizens of Darlington village, and the l surrounding country, that he j has located himself in this I place, for the purpose of carrying on the TAIIXJR- ING BUSINESS. P ersons. i wishing work done on short notice can be I accommodated. He warrants his work ! to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JONES. March 12 2 tf Headquarters. FRUIT. R. & R. M. ROLLINS. Have just received, Brandy Fruit, Ap ples, Orangs, Figs. Citrons, Raisins, Catch ups, Sauces lemons,Pine Apples, Prunes &C. April 9. 6 tf. Executive Department. THE STEAM IS UP. Now l*t the Time, Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest f THE suliscribers have just opened, and are now still receiving, the most splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods which they have ever had the pleasure of offering to their numerous friends and customers. We are sincerely thankful for the most flattering encouragement heretofore bestowed, and are determined at least to merit a continuance of the same. We are prepared to supply any and eve ry thing that they may wish, and at pri ces which will, at least, favorably com pare with those of any other establish ment in the place. It would be entirely superfluous to en ter into an enumeration of the various descriptions and qualities of good things which we are prepared to deal out, suffi cient tosav, they embrace every style and NOTICE hue. hpringa j Ha's and Caps, Bouts and Shoes, in INSTITUTE, ! the greatest abundance, and of every cut COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs leave to infrom the public, that he has located himself at Darlingtou, C. H., and is now prepared to execute work, in a neat and workman- COLUMBIA, March 6th, 1851. ORDER No. 2. So much of Order No. 1, requiring the 8th Brigade of Infan try, and Kth Regiment of Cavalry to eti- camp at Godfrey’s Ferrv,ou the 17th iut-L like manner, and at the shortest notice. , and the 7th Brigade ol Infantry and 7lh in the above line of business, both new work and repairing. He thinks it unne cessary to say anything concerning his ability, as to whether he can compete with any other Manufacturers in the above named business or not, as he never in one single instance, failed to give satistaction to those who purchased ne-.v gins of him. He would respectfully solicit the attention of all «r h f '!r>. it may concern, to glvo hi;;', z call when in need of Gins, or a gin, and try his before purchasing elsewhere, and if he tails to give satisfacton, no harm done, he will receive them back again. He would respectfully say to those who have heretofore so liberally patronized him, that he is indeed thankful for past favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. NT All work warranted to give satis faction. R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. H., March 26. 4 ly Regiment of Cavalry to encamp near So ciety Hill, on the 1st of June next, is here by countermanded. Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTY, Adj’t and Inspector General. March 12 2 3t iai Charleston, 10th April, 1851. BY His Excellency,!. H. Means,Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. Whereas information has been received at this Department that JACKSON VAIG- NEUR, eharged with the commission of an atrocious Murder, has escaped from jail at Gillieonville, in the State aforesaid: ow, therefore, in order that the said Jackson Vaigneur may be brought to trial,!, J. H. Means, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a re ward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of the said Jackson Vaigneur to the Sheriff of Beau fort District, or into any jail In this State. The said Vaigneur is about five feet nine inches high: black eyes, hair and l>eard; dark complexion, about twenty- throe years of age, and has the end of his right forefinger out off about Ute middle of the nail. t . Given under my hand and the j L S. > seal of the State, at Charleston, f ' the 24th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty-one, and in the seventy-fifth year of the sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. J. H. MEANS. B. K. Heneoan, Sec'ry of State. April 16 7 " 3t HAS opened its first session for the pres ent year under the most favorable auspi ces, and with a largely increased patro nage. This Seminary is situated on the range of the High Hills of Santee, celebra ted for salubrity of climate, purity of water, and beauty of scenery. The company have spared neither labor nor expense in providing every thing necessary tor the comfort and progress of the pupils. They have had the good fortune to secure the services of able and competent teachers. In the well established reputation of the Prin cipal, ^the Rev. Edwin Cater) for high literary attainments and moral worth, they have the guarantee that his supervision must impart to even, - one associated with him in his work, as well as the pupils un der his charge, the beneficial influence of his piety and learning. Strict and paren tal attention paid to the manners and mo rals of the young ladies. Religious ser vice in connection with Sabbath School exercises, held every Sunday iu, the Chapel for the bertefit^pf the pupils. We have an excellent and well selected Philosophi cal and Chemical apparatus and give a finished education at moderate charges. D. B. MrLAURIN, Secretary and Treasurer. April 9 6 tf ft pply at this office. April 2 J. E. MUSE, SIT KG EON DIINTIST. WOULD respectfully inform Ute citi zens of Darlington and the surrounding Districts, that he has located himself per manently at Darlington Court House, and that he has paid special attention to ()pe- rative and Mechanical Dentistry, and feels himself fully prepared to practice ui eve ry department ofDentaljSurgery. Hewill perform all operations m his profession, in the most complete manner, and with the least pain possible, he will replace Lost 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 wait on them with pleasure. All operations guaranteed. Tooth Brushes and Dentrifices kept constantly on hand. March" 5 1 tf and size. Groceries, a well selected stock and of the best. Crockery, Hardtrare. <fr. tfr. 4«. tf-c. But we havw said enough—come up to the Captain’sOflice and see for yourselves and if we don’t suit you. we will a'most. McROY & JONES. Sumterville, April 2. 6. Co. Sa„ Case. Tho State of South Carolina. DARIJNGTON DISTRICT. William G. Lane,' V8. W. S. Murphy, Wm. H. Wingate, and W. J. Floyd. W. S. MURPHY, who is in the custor- dy of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfacien dum at the suit of Wm. G. I^tne, having filed in my offiae, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his peti tion to the Court of Common Pleas, pray ing that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly m»d< for the relief of Insolvant Debtors. It is ordered that the said Win. G. Lane and all other the creditors, to whom the said W. S. Murphy is in anywise indebted be and tltoy arc hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Darlington Court House, on the first day of July next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner, aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. f. Office of Common Pleca, Darlington J District, 26 day of March, 1851. ) March 26 4 3m Wanted. 1 j Several loads of Podder immudiati ly, on hand. Domestic Goods of all kind* The coeh is ready. 5 . ff ANDERSON W. SEXTON, GIVES notice to his friends and the public generally, that he keep* constantly on hand. Domestic Goods of all kinds. Groceries and Hardware, which he w .11 ocltqfhj* *.'Ynu' Baltimore Piano Factory. PATENT Elastic Touch—J. J. Wise Sl Brother, Manufacturers of Grand, Bou doir and Square Pianos, would respect fully invite the attention of laidy 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 insrument, it is very plain it should bo according to the skill and power of the operator. The com* mon piano be it delicate or iiMiaate, soft or hard touch, the adbe is not a like suita ble to the grave moments of the feeble pupil, and the rapid prestos of the finish ed artist. Call md see the improvement. Jlnrch 5 -h • DARLINGTON CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, thankful for the very lilieral patronage they have received take this method, to “ keep it before the people,” that they are prepared at all times to make or repair Cartages Buggies Wagons Carts &c., with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms. All new Work Warranted. On Hand, Coach Laces, Cloths, Dam asks, Eolienne, Black. Blue, and Drab Enamel, Top, Dash, Flap, Skirt. Bridle and Harneli LEATHER. Patent Can vass, Oil Carpet, Axels, Springs. Bands, Dash-frames, Extra Boxes, Torenehes, and other Castings; Carriage Bolts ex tra Pad-Hooks and Terrills Lamps Harness, Collars Whips Grass Mats Sic. Funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. HUNTER &l McEACHERN. Darlington, March 19th, 1851. 3 tf 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 punctually attended to, and ex 'cuted in the most fashionable style. She will keep constantly on hand, a large variety of Fancy Goods embracing Ladies’ Dresses Bonnets of the latest and most approved Styles, Ribbons, Trim mings of every description, die., &. Trie public are respectfully solicited to call and judge for themselves. W. S. Mubitit is authdrized to attend to my business. March 19 3 tf Darlington Hotel. DARLING TON COVR T-IIOVSE. THE aliove House having been purchased and tilled up (anew hv John Doten, is again (Opened tor the accommodation Public. Strict attention to the wants and comforts of guests will be giv en, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all who may favor the estab lishment with a visit, shall lie spared. All that the market and surrounding | country att’ord will be found upon the | table. Comfortable rooms, for families or in- dividuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by care ful and attentive hostlers. Droves can Is? well accommodated, as any number of horses and mules can be kept in the stablesand lotsexpres=ly pre pared for them. March 12,1851. ly i r. Headquarters 4th Brigade Cavalry. Springvtlle, S. C.. March 14, 1851. Order No. 12. So much of the order of the Comman- der-iu-Chiefi No. 1., as relates to the 4th Brigade Cavelry, having been counter manded. Brigade order No. 11 is hereby revoked. Colonels of Regiments will make re turns in conformity with the published orders to the Brigade Major hy the 16th September next. By order of Brig. Gen’l. NETTLES. W. II. Wingate, Brigade Major. March 5 1 3t A I.i-l Of Civil Officers in Darlington District. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, E. B. Brunson. Ordinary, D. S. Law. Commissioner in Equity, T. C. Evans Sheritf. J. H. Huggins. magistrates. Uppt r Bat., Beat No. 1—Charles B. Fort, “ “ “ “ 3—Asa Garland, “ “ * “ 4—Thus. Atkinson. Lower Bat., Beat No. 1 U U 4i U O . “ “ “ “ 3—J. D. Salisbury, “ « « « 4—David Large. For Darlington Court House, S. Wilds Du Bose, James II. Norwood. Commissioners to approve public Se- curities, Jas. S. McCall, Dr. John P. Zim merman, John W. Lide, Wm. James, Dr. T. J. K. Dargan. Commissioner of Locations, E. D. Law Coroner, David C. Milling. NEW IMPORTATIONS. THE attention of Planters and Country Merchants, is particularly requested to tho arrangements now made at BAN CROFTS Silk House, 253 and 255, King street, Charleston, S. C., for insuring a re gular and constant supply of all the varie ties of the dress season, both from the English and French markets, and which joined to a determination to submit every thing at the very lowest possible prices, will offer greater inducements to pur chasers than this market has before affor ded. Particular attention has been j ml to our Stock of Domestic and Heavy Goods for servants wear. Hosiery of every size and variety—we confidently invite the attention of our friends, and tho public generally to an inspection, lieing determined to offer the greatest novelties, and the largest variety at the lowest pri ces; our stock consists in part of Rich Chene Silks, Striped, Figured and Plaindo.. Plain and Figured Black Silks, French and English Lawns and Cambrics, Plain and Figured Colored and White Organdies, Bareges, Silk Tissues, French Embroideries, Lace Collars, Muslin and Cambric Edgeings and Insert- ings. English Tweeds, Summer Cassimeres&c , Irish Linen—pure flax—an article we confidently recommend. Birds Eye and Towelling Diapers, 6-4,7-4,8-1,9-4, and 10-4 Tabling Damask. Fzing Cloths from 6-1-4 to 25 els. pr. yard, Blue Demins—Blue Stripes, Cliambrays 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 &lc.. &c. W. G. BANCROFT, Importer Wholesale and Retail 253 and 255 King st., Charleston, S. C. March 6 1 3m POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENT. JAMES M. BROWN, DEALER in Fruit, Segars and Confec- iionary, opposite M. W. Hunter’s, Dar lington, C. H., 8. C., haring added a complete and fresh assortment of articles in his line, is now prepared to furnish every thing usually round in a well fur nished establishment. The finest steam refined Candies Fresh and preserved Fruits, English Sauces and Ketchups, Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, Fresli Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, l»n- don Portor, Champagne, Cider and Du rands celebrated french Bitters, will al ways be found ready for those who may desirfe them. He request a share of the public patronai e. , . '3 If W. H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends and customers and the public generally, that he has 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 Trirn- mings of all kinds kept constantly on hand. IhSC He has just received the Spring and Rummer reports of Fashions from London. Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. March 12 2 ly Look at This. Anti Cholera Syrup, Nerve Powder Tooth do., I,obolia Seed, Tincture lobelia Essence Ginger, Cayenne, Peppermint, Bay Berry, Bone-set, Pennyroyal, Compo sition, Gum Myrrh, Thomson’s No. 6, Gum Camphor, Chamomile Flowers, Cologne of all kinds. Balm of Columbia, for sale by R. & R. M. ROLLINGS. March 5 1 ft Bounty Land. THE subscriber will attend to forward ing to the proprt Dejiartment the claims of persons, entitled to land under the late Act of (fongress, granting Bounty l.and to certain officers and soldiers, who have been engaged in the military service of the United States; all persons who served in the warof 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790, are entitled to Bounty i and Pleasajnt View, Due land. J. IL NORWOOD. 1 tf March 5 Landreth’s WARRANTED Garden Seed, turn crop, for sale by R. & R. M. ROLLINS. March 5 1 tf CALL IN! CALL IN!! AND you can purchase the following articles low for cash, viz: ftugar. Coffee, Rice, Flour, Pickled Pork, Codfish, Mac- kereli Scotch Herrings, Onions, Cheese, lobsters, Sardines, Sauces, Guava Jelly, 8ugar,Ah»tter, Soda and Lemon Crackers. W R. & R. M. ROIJJN8. March 5 • • . J * ; ’f AT D ARLINGTON, C. It., 8. C. The Northern and Western mail which embraces, Columbia,Camden fold Chera w. Due three times a week, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday—at 3 o’clock, P. M., closes same night at 9 o’clock, P. M. Tlie mail from Charleston, via. George town, China Grove, Black Mingo, Johnson- ville, Lynche’s Creek, FlintviUe, Jeffries Creek, Mars Bluff and Merchants Bluff. Due Tuesday and Thursday and Satur day, at 8 o’clock, A. M., and closes at 1 o'clock, P. M.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The mail from Pinevllle, via: Kingstrec, Camp Bidge and Effingham, Due on Thursday, 9 o’clock, P. M., closes on Sun day at 9 o’clock, P. M. The mail frorciSumterville,via: Lodibar, Mount Clio, Willow Grove, Cartersrille Wednesday at 1 5 o’clock, P. M., close same #ight at 9 o’clock, P. M. g The mail from Sumtarville, via: Me- chanicsville, Mill Grove, Bfehoavillfc Branch. Hartsville, Mount Eton and Creek, Due Sunday at 5 o’cldck, P. M., doe* same nkht at 9 o’clock, P. M. N. B.—AH Transient newspapers not jlht, immediately from the office of publi cation to subscribers, must be prepaid, otherwise they^will not be senton the mail Darlington, C. H., April 9th, Just Receivi JAMS asso ters,Wine,Pi for sale by March 12