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proves either incidentally or directly, our
contemplated action. This is co-opera
tion already attained, and it may be the
only co-operation we will have, anterior
to action. Our choice in between accept
ing this earnest from friends and South
erners, as a sufficient surety of the policy
of our onward course, or cringing before
the alarums and threats of our foes and
oppressors, even to the extent of sub
mission. Who can hesitate which to
choose? That the veil of uncertainty
hangs, at last, between us and our future,
no one denies. That there is room for
doubt as well as hope, we do not gainsay.
But the facte, so far, give the preponder
ance to hope. Looking calmly and im
partially upon the probabilities of suc
rose or defeat, let us continually bear in
mind the wholesome truth, thar our
doubts 4>ut too often
u prove traitors
And make us looee the good we oft might
win
By fearing to attempt.”
[Edgefield Advertiser.
T. B. & L. Li. FRASER,
* Attorneys at Law.
Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter
Darlington, Kershaw and Richland.
OFFICE AT SUMTERVILLE, S. C.
HYMENEAL.
Married—on Wednesday evening, the
9th inst., by the Rev. Wm. Beck, Mr. Jes
ses Bryant to Miss Elizabeth, daughter
of Erasmus Bryant, all of Darlington
District.
OBITUARY.
IN LAW AND EQUITY.
The undersigned have formed a Co-part
nership, for the practice of I .aw and Equity
in Darlington District. Their Office is
on Pearl street, one door above R. &- R.
M. Rolmn’s Store.
W. W. HARI.I.EE,
J. H. NORWOOD.
March 5 1 f
TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
CORNER OF BROAD AND DE KALB STS.,
CAMDEN, 8. C.,
J. B. F. BOONE, Proprietor.
May 21 12 tf
FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.
I. 0. O. F.
THE regular weekly meeting of this
Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall
on Monday next, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
By order
WM. R. HUNTER, Sect'ry.
Died, at her residence, in Lowndes coun
ty, Miss., Mrs. Mary Ann Cannon, con
sort of Rasha Cannon, deceased, in the
61st year of her age. She was a native
of Darlington district, 8. C.
At sixteen years of ago she professed
religion and joined the Baptist Church,
called duringtpihe revolutionary war,
Welch-neck, now Society Hill. In 1836
she moved and settled in this county.—
Sho has left a large family of children
and domestics to mourn the loss of an
affectionate mother and kind mistress.—
She has left also numerous friends and
acquaintances who loved her much, and
will long cherish her memory for her no
ble qualities. 8he has been taken from
her children to whom she was devoted.
They were all present but one, and she
was soon expected to complete the fami
ly circle, long broken by her absence.—
But the mother is gone—the old home
stead is deserted—its doors and windows
closed, and a few old faithful servants
left to guard that once cherished home.
In a shady grove neat by she now sleeps
in the dust, by the side of her husband’s
almost newly made grave, having prece
ded her only last June.
Her calm and gentle spirit, tempered
tike the winds of the Heaven, glided
smoothly on as the unrippled sea, through
life's checkered way, none ever bearing
its heavy trials or rude disappointments ;
with more Christian submission; none
more grateful for its joyous sunshines and
blessings. She lived on till the evening
of her life a true and faithful Christian,
and when the night of death was shad
owing her departing spirit, she pointed
her children to her Blessed Redeemer,
with a countenance full of hope and con
fidence that she had treasures laid up in
Heaven. And now it is religion that
gives consolation to her heart-stricken
children, that the world knows nothing
oti to think as they gazed on that pensive
brow for the last time on earth, that their
sweet mother is far happier now in her
Heavenly home.
MARTIN & BRYAN,
FACTORS A!W COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILL make advances on cotton and
other produce, and give strict attention
to the selection of all articles ordered
through them.
JAMES MARTIN. THOS. A. BRYAN.
April 23 8 ly
STANLY’S HOTEL,
(Sign of the Palmetto,)
DARLINGTON, C. II., S. C.
TI. B. STAMLY, Proprietcr,
Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to
merit a continuance.
March 19 3 tf
JOB PRINTING,
OF EVERY DISCRETION EXECU
TED WITH NEATNESS AND
DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE.
S. D HALLFORD,
CiFftTERAL AUKNT,
CAMDEN, 8. C.
Slarch 19 3 tf
Darlington Priuos Current.
CORRECTED weekly for the flag.
Cotton, - - per lb. $ 00 a 00
Coffee—Cuba, - “
16 a 16
Rio, -
154a 16t
Java, - “
17 a 18
Molasses—Cuba, per gal.
374a 40
N. Oleans “
45 a 50
Beef, - - per lb.
6 a 6
Hams, - - - “
14 a 15
Bacon, “
12 a 124
Fodder, - - - “
1 00 a 1 25
Corn, - - per bush.
1 00 a 1 124
Peas, - - “
1 00 a 1 124
Flour, - - per bbl.
7 00 a 7 50
Salt, ... per sk.
2 00 a 2 50
Nails, - - per keg,
64« 7
Caudles, Tallow, per lb.
20 a 25
Sperm, “
45 a 50
Adamantine,"
374a 40
Lard, - - “
11 a 124
Iron, - - - “
5 <1 7
Bagging—Hemp, per yd.
00 a 00
Gunny, “
00 a 00
R»pe, - - per lb.
00 a 00
BUSIN1SS GARBS.
WM. K. RYAN,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton,
and other Produce, and will give strict
attention to the selection of all ar
ticles ordered through him.
July 16 20 tf
MANSION HOUSE,
Camdon, South Carolma.
E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
THE best accommodations and attention
to Travellers.
>y
To the Commissioners of Pub
lic Buildings.
A Meeting of the Commissioners of
Public Buildings, will lie held at Darling
ton Court House ou Saturday the 19th
inst., at 11 o’clock, A. M. The punctual
attendance of the members of tnc board
is particularly requested.
T. B. HaYNSWOKTH, Ch’man.
July 10,1851. 20 It
The State of South Carolina.
DARIJNGTON DISTRICT.
In the common picas.
James Bell, 2
vs. > Ca. Sa.
A. W. Moye. )
A. W. Moye, who is in the custody of
the Sheriff of Darlington District by vir.^
tue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum,
at the suit of James Bell, having filed 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 relief of insolvent debtors. It is
ordered that the said James Bell, and all
others the creditors to whom the said A.
W. Moye, is in any wise indebted, lie and
they are hereby summoned and have
•lotice to appear before the said Court at
Darlington Court House, on the third
Monday ofOctober n&t, to shew cause if
any they can why the prayer of the pe-
tioner aforesaid should not lie granted.
E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r.
Office of Common Pleas, Darlington )
District, July 15th, 1851. \
The State of South Carolina.
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
William G. Lane,
vs.
W. S. Murphy, !• Ca. So.
W. H. Wingate,
W. J. Floyd.
W. S. Murphy who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by
virtue of a writ, of capias ad satisfacien
dum, at the suit of William G. Lane, hav
ing filed 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 relief of insolvent
debtors. It is ordered that the said Wil
liam G. I«ane, and all others the creditors
to whem the said W. S. Murphy is in any
wise indebted, be and they are hereby
summoned and have notice to be and ap
pear before the said Court at Darlington
Court House, on the third Monday ofOc
tober next to shew cause if any they can
why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid
should not be granted.
E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r.
Office of Common Pleas, Darlington )
District, July 15th, 1851. j
The State of South Carolina’
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
In the Common pleas.
Mary F. Leger, 1
vs. > Ca. Sa.,
Daniel Doyal. y
DANIEL DOYAL, who is in the cus
tody of the Sheriff ol Darlington District,
by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfacien
dum at the suit of MARY F. LEG HR,
having filed in my office, together with a
schedule on oath of his estate and effects.
Notice.
fe are prompted to eall upon our
friends and patrons for a settlement by a
dun from Charleston. They will there
fore confer a favor and one that we will
not forget by calling for and settling
Thu friends of Samuel M,
beg leave to announce him a
candidate for the Office of Ordinary for
Darlington District.
}-f*' TI
WILSON, l
LyT Mr. Epitor: Please announce
TAILORING.
THE Subscruiek respect
fully informs the ditizens of
Darlington village, and the
surrounding country, that he
has located himself in this
their accounts. If you have not money | K-MIRVEN, asacandidato for place, for the purpose of
i-iii Kmn- if 1 reflection to the office of Tax Collector,
your notes will bring it.
We are Very Res’fufly.
R. & R. M. ROLLINS.
July 9 19 tf
Wiatars Halsam,
Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral,
for Darlington District, and oblige
Many Voters.
M.ay 7 10 tf
IjjT’ arc aulliorixed to
j announce Capt. JAMES W. WARD, as
Peerv’a Dead Shot, a Candidate for Tax ColledTor of Dai-
FAMILY #EDICINES.
Grecian Vanchero-
iffan, Drops,
Hasting’s Syrup of Jew Davids Plaster,
Naptha,
Tarrant’s Seltzer
Aperient,
Murray’s Fluid
Magnesia,
lington District at the ensuing election.
Wo nro nntliorixod to
announce RICHARD D. F. ROLLINGS,
a candidate for Tax Collector, for Dar
lington District, at the ensuing election.
April 16 7 tf
Fahnestock’s
tnifuge,
Ver-
Rogers Liverworth
and Tar,
Sands Sarsaparilla,
Janes Expectorant, C'T WTT'V
“ Alterative, \V . II. SIANJjILI.
Rnwand’s Tonic DRAPER AND TA ILOR,
Mixture, RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends
Are a few of the Many Valuable and customers and the public generally,
Family Medicines, that may always bo that he has removed to the shop nealy
found at Z. J. DeIIAY’S, * opposite the old Post office where he is
^ i < prepared to carry on the 1 adoring Husi-
_ ._ ... ’ ' ness in all its departments. Black and
June 18
$30 REWARD.
RANAWAY from the subscriber on the
“26th of May, a negro man named GEOR
GE, hired by me from A. W. Move. The
said negro is about 25 years of age—he is
a mulatto about 5 feet five or six inches
high rather pot-gutted than otherwise—has
a quick black lively eye. I will give ten
dollars for him, delivered to me or lodged
in Darlington jail, or thirty dollars for
proof sufficient to convict any white per
son of harboring him.
ROBT. R. CANNON.
Merchants Bluff. S. C.. June 11th 1851.
ASSNIGEE’S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to John L. Dick
son, by Note or account, are notified that
payment must be made before the 20th
September next. And all persons bold
ing discounts against him, are nitified to
hand them in according to Law.
S. WILDS DuBOSE, Ass’nee.
June 25 17 tf
Lynches Creek Land for Sale.
The subscriber offers his valuable Plan
tation for Sale, containing about 2177
acres, lying on Lynches Creek. On the
place is a fine too story dwelling House,
a Gin House mid Screw, with all neces
sary out buildings, the land is in a fine
state of cultivation, and the range is good
for cattle or hogs; the Creek swamp
abounds in canc and acorns, and the pine
land in grass &c., for further information
apply to Elias I). Law, Esq., and Dr. J. E.
Bvril, or to the subscriber at his residence.
STEPHEN DANIELS.
July 9 1851. 19 4t
ness in all us department
Fancy Cas-irners Vestings, and Trim
mings of all kinds kept constantly on
hand.
He has just received the Spring
and Summer reports of Fashions from
laindon, Paris and Philadelphia for 1861.
March 12 2 ly
The State of South Carolina,
carrying on the TAIMIR
ING BUSINESS. Personse
wishing work done ou short notice can be
accommodated. He warrants his -It'orK
to give entire satisfaction.
J. F. JONES.
March 12 2 tf
EDUCATIONAL NOTICE
Thu Krndford Springs
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
THE second session for the present
year, will liegin on Tuesday the 8th of
July. This Seminary is situated on the
range of the High Hills of Santee, c lebra-
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 lor the
comfort ami progress of the pupils. They
have had the good fortune to secure the
services of aide and competent teachers. In
the well established reputation of the Prin-
| cipal, (the Rev. Envvia Cater) for high
literary attainments and moral worth, they
have the guarantee that his siipervii-r n
must impart to every one as c < iated writ
him ill his work, as well ns 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. Religions ser
vice in connection with Sabbath School
. exercises, held every Sunday in theChapyl
for the benefit of trio pupils. We have
i an excellent and well selected Philesophi*
| cal and Chemical apparatus ami giv< a
finished education at moderate charges.
1). B. McLAURIN,
Secretary and Treasurer.
July 9 19
tt
his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, ’narlinp+on Agricultural So-
praying that he may be admitted to the "Arlington jigTxcuuurai do
benefit of the Acts of the General Assein- 1 ClCty.
This tS'ociuty will hold its anniversary t
meeting at tlie Mineral Spring, on Tues- i
day the 12th August next, when an ad
dress will he delivered by R. G. Edwards
Esq. It is hoped that committees will
•fit of the Acts of the General Assein
My madt for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.
It is ordered that the said Mary F. Leger,
and all other the creditors, to whom
the said Daniel Doyal, is in anywise
indebted be and they are hereby summon-
Executive Department.
To ALL AND SINGULAR THE MANAGERS OF
the General Elections, for the se
veral Districts of the State of
Smith Carolina:
WHEREAS the Legislature of South
Caroling, at its late session, did pass an
Act teproi ide for the election of members
to a Southern Gongress. And Whereas,
said Act requires the Executive Authori
ty to issue Writs of Election to the Man
agers of Elections: I do hereby require
you, and each of you, after giving legal
notice and being duly qualified, to proceed
to hold an election on the 2nd Monday of
October next, and day following, lor two
Deputies to represent your respective
Congressional Districts: and after having
determined on persons duly elected, you
will certify the same according to law, to
the Governor for the time being.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
State, in Columbia this 1st day of Jum-
in tlie year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-one.
J. H. MEANS,
Governof-and Commander-in-C'hiof.
W. F. Arthur, Deputy Sec’y. of StRte.
June 25 17 Hit
Allll MliKMENT.
ed and have notice to
ar before the then be
apnei
said Court at Darlington Court House, on
Stables Large and Roomy.
June 11 15 ^
\#J.KENNEDY,
J^TOBNEY AT LAW,
'mD ARLINGTON, 8. C.
Wild, Practice in the Courts of Dar-
linton, Marion, Horfy and Malborough.
March 19 9 tf
THOMASBONNELL,
Factor aa4 Cowataaloa IWor-
chant.
No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET,
(back or the roar office.)
* RLESTON, S. C.
nd to Receiving and For
ward ingGoode, and Executing all
ordera for Planters.
March 1 tf
inst by an Oration and Dinner.
The Oration w ill be delivered by Bro
ther T. C. Evans, in Odd Fellows Hall.
Members of the Order in regular stand
ing are fraternally invited to unite with us
on the occasion.
W. R. HUNTER, Sec’ry.
July 16 20 tf
PLANTATION FOR SALE
The subscriber offers for sale the Plan
tation on which he lives, containing 328
acres of land. It is bounded on tlie North
by Thomas Williamson’s lands, on the
East by Williamson’s and James S.
McCall’s, South and West by Dr. Smith’s.
On the place is a neat comfortable dwel
ling and all necessary out buildings. It
is situated 7| miles above Darlington, C.
H., on the road that leads to Society Hill.
For further particulars apply in my ab
sence to Sanders McCall.
JOHN J, CANNON.
July 16 20 tf
CO-PARTNERSHIPr
J. E. Muse and T. W. Bacot,
having this day formed a /NhjRfe-
partnership in DENTISTRY M ~‘-t^HLP
under the name of MUSE &, BACOT,
would respectfully offer their services to
the citizens of Darlington, and the adjoin
ing Districts. They feel themselves fully
competent to practice in every depart
ment of Dental Surgery, and will spare
no pains in giving satisfaction in aft its
departments.
N. B.—One or both of them will be al
ways at their office, from 8 o’clock, A. M.
to 6 P. M., to wait on any w ho may wish
their services.
July 1, 1851. 20 tf
Henry Grantham,
A free man of color for whom I acted
as guardian, died, leaving a small amount
due him, which will be collected this fall.
Letters from his heirs post paid, and
none other, will receive attention from
W. H. WINGATE,
July 16 20 3t
Notice.
Will be let to the lowest bidder, on Satur
day 19 July next, 4 o’clock, at Effingham,
the building of a HALL for the Effing
ham Division, Sons of Temperance, at the
above named place. A plan of the build
ing will be shewn, and may be seen at
any time by calling on the Chairman of
the Building Committee, at his store.
Jno. M.jJTimmons, Ch’n,'
8. H. MtLler,
S. Coward,
J. W. Ward,
H. Smith, /
June 24th, 1851 18 tf
I. 0. 0. F. j the third Monday in Octol>er next, to •
PEE DEE LODGE No. 12, will Cele- show cause if any they can why the pra-
brate its Fifth Anniversary on the 25th ycr 0 f tlie petitioner, aforesaid should not
be granted.
E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r.
Office of Common Piers, Darlington )
District, 15th day of July, 1851. )
July 16 20 3m
Through Fare from Charles
ton to New York, $20.
The great Mail route from Charleston S. C.
Leaving the wharf
at the foot of Laurens
street, daily, after the
arrival of the Southern Cars, via \V 11 --
MINGTON and WELDON. N. C.. PE
TERSBURG. RICHMOND, FREDE
RICKSBURG, to WASHINGTON, BAL
TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW
YORK.
The public is respectifully informed that
the steamers of this line, are in first rate
condition, and are navigated by well
known and experienced commanders,
and the Railroads are in tine order, (the
Wilmington Weldon Road having
recently beehM^laid w ith heavy T rail)
thereby securing both safety and des
patch. A THROUGH TICKET having
already been in operation will be continu
ed as a permanent arrangement from
Charleston to New York. By this route
travellers may reach New-York on the
third day during blindness hours. On
and after tlie first day of July next. Bag
gage will be ticketed from the point of
departure to Washington City, under the
charge of a special Agent or Baggage
Master. At Washington the same will be
transferred to the care of similar agents,
who will accompany itfo New York, and
the like arrangements will be pursued in
returning South.
Through Tickets can alone be had from
E. WINLC
prepared te
By order T.
to submit repo
P. L1DE, Se
19
rts.
cry.
2t
July 9
For Sale.
A fine two horse ROCKAWAY with
harness—will be sold cheap for cash or
approved paper. Apply at Stanley’s
Hotel.
July 9 19 2t
The subscriber has constantly on hand
Medicines—such as Perry Davis’s Pain
killer, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Collier's
Remedy for Horses, Castor Oil, Spts.
Camphor, Gray’s Ointment, Thompson's
No. 6. Seidlitz Fowdcrs, Writing Ink, &c.
A. W. SEXTON.
May 14 11 tf
Executive Department
WATEREE HOUSE,
(Late Planters’ Hotel,)
CAMDEN, S. C.
THE subscriber having pur
chased this extensive and well
know n Establishment,and hav
ing added largely to its conven
ience and comfort, bv a new ;
iddiiion of
Furniture and thorough and complete re
pairs, begs leave to inform the Public, that
lie is prepared to Entertain all who may
favor him with a call, in a manner hitherto
unknown in the town of Camden.
He deems it unnecessary to make any
pledges, only so far as to say that his Ta
ble will be supplied daily as well as any
in the State; attended l>y polite and atten
tive servants.
His Stables, will be boTntifully sup
plied with Provender and attended by the celub , ated
verv best Hostlers,
POST OFFll
AT DARLINGTON, C. It., S. C.
DAILY MAIL.
The Northern mail via. t'le rnw and
Society Hill, Due Daily at 6 P. M. Clores
daily at 9 P. M.
The Southern from Charleston, via
Camden, Bishopville, Mount'Elen a^l
Swift Creek, Due daily at 4, A. M. Closes
daily at u P. M.
GEORGETOWN MAIL. V
The Georgetown, mail via: (hina
Grove, Black Mingo. Johnsonville, Lyn-
chc’s Creek, Flintville, Jeffries Ur> • k.
Mars Bluff and Merchants Bluffy Die
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday^arT2
M.. and Closes Sunday. Tnc day and
Thnrsday-^t 9 P. M.
rlNEVILLE MAIL.
The Pineville, mail via: .Murry’s Ferry.
Kingstree Camp Ridge, L)nrlie%l.aki.
and Effingham, Due Thursday 10 P. M
Closes Sunday at 9 P. M.
c>L MTERYILLE MAI 1..
The Sumterville mail, via: Lulibar,
Mount Clio, Willow Grove, Cartels', die,
and Pleasant View, Due Wednesday at
8 o’clock, I*. M., close snmeAiiglit at 9
o’clock, P. M.
N. B.—The PoetOffice will lie opt u oh
.Sundays for the delivery of letters and
Papers, for one hour after tho ariri al of
the Southern mail, and one hour cm Sun
day Evening after the arrival of the Nofth-
ern mail if necessity requires it.
M. A. HUGGINS, P. M.
Darlington, C. II.. July 9th, 1851.
JAMES M BROWN,
DEALER in Fruit, Segars and Confec
tionary, opposite M. Hunter’s, Dar
lington, C. II., S. C., naving added a
complete anil fresh assortment of articles
in his line, is now prepared to furnish
every tiling usually found in a 11 fur
nished establishment. The fine-7 ekr.ni
refined Candies Fresh and J 1 urred
Fruits, English Sattci s and Ketchups
Salmon, lobsters and Sardines, Fresh
Garden Seeds, fine Hegars and Tobacco
of Various Brands, Wines, Cq|^ils, Lon
don Porter, Chainpagiu CidhteWnd Un-
french Bitters, v.ii al-
K t . .... ... . . ways be found ready for those v.h^may
No pains will be spared to keep a quiet th , m I1( . r^.n st shared the
and orderly House.
By his Excellency J. 11. MEANS, Gov
ernor and Comm andf.r-in-Chief in and
over the State of South Carolina:
WHEREAS information has readied
me that an atrocious murder was commit
ted u|K>u John McDaniel, of Barnwell, by
six young men, among whom were Sea
born E. Farmer and Wm. G. Tobin; and
H. HOLLEYMAN.
Camden June 18 16 3m
CAMDEN HOTEL,
IS NOW OPEN
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION
OF THE TRAVELLING
pcnLic m
IT is an excellent Rniff'om
modious building, new and well •
fitted up, and lately put In a
state of complete repair. The,
*m. no request a
public patronage.
March 19 3
whereas the aforesaid Farmer and Tobin
have made their escape: Now bo it known,
in order that they may be brought to trial,
I, John H. Means, Governor in and over
the State of .South Carolina, do issue this
rooms are large, open and airy; fine fami-
parlors well
TI
iy
IN LOW, Ag ent of the Wilmington
and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the
office of the Company, foot of Laurens
street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please
apply; and to Charleston, at the Office of
the New Jersey Railroad and Transporta
tion Company, New York.
July 16 20 tf
Cutlery.
Scythe Blades, Straw Blades,
Steel Hoes, Socket Spades,
Scrub Hoes, long handled Forks,
Long handled Shovels, Collins’s Axes,
Drawing Knives. Jack Planes, &c.
For sale by A. W. SEXTON,
May 7 tf 10
arlors well furnished.
'he Table will be supplied with every
thing which an excellent country market
will afford, and attended by the best ser
vants.
, . _ . , , The BAR will be supplied with the
my proclamation, offering a reward of choicest Wines and Liquors
7Vo Hundred DolUirs lor the delivery of Th( . STABLES are well fitted
both, or One Hundred Dollars for the de
livery of either of them, to the Jailor of
Bounty Land.
THE subscriber will attend to forwaid-
ing to the proper Department the claims
of persons, entitled to land under the late
Act of Congress, granting Bounty Land
to certain officers and -qkhert, trap have
been engaged In the mM
United States; all persons^
the war of 1812. or in snv'tmris imlian
wars since 1790, are entitled to Bounty
Land.
J. II. NORWOOD.
March 5 I tf
srvie
at-
Barnwell district.
Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5
yea
feet 8 inches high, well made, fair com
plexion, blue eves, light hair, two of his
front teeth slightly broken off. He has a
scar on his cheek about an inch and a
half long, made by the cut of a knife.
Tobin is 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 11
inches, fair complexion, very little beard
Build.
Com.
20,000 fine Spanish Cigars,
*—— ‘jj^a-
20,000
May 7
American Ct|
A.
tf
rs, for sale by
SEXTON.
10
OILS, OILS.
THE subscriber has now in store a full
supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Cas
tor Oil, which he will dispose of on the
most reasonable terms.
Plantation Castor Oil at $1,60 per
lion.
Al
SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID-
Z. J. DrHAY
June 18 16 it dm
light hair, white
and is badly
shoulder.
, Given under my hand and
l. a. > tlie seal of the State, this fifth
' day of July, in the year of our
Lord one thousana eight. hundred and
fifty-one. J. il/ MEANS.
W. F. Arthur, Dep.« Secretary State.
July 16 20 4t
up:
tended by caretul and experienced Host
lers, and well supplied with Provender.
Also, Lots prepared for the accommo
dation of Drovers, with excellent water
conveniences.
There will at all times, be an Omnibus
in attendance to convey passengers to
and from the Depot.
The subscriUr having had several
years experience in the above business,
feds confident in saying that he will be
ith,th.ck lips, well made, gj V( , satisfaction to all, who may
on the right arm and f avor him with their patronage, as he is
determined to use every exertion on his
part to please.
H. J. WILSON.
Camden, June 18 16 1m
COACH AND CABINET
MAKING.
THE sulr-criber begs leave to inform
the public that he hasMstablished a shop
for carrying on the above huMungj-—* *■’*
fiiigham in Darlington I > imt. 1
turns his thanks for past
desires to inform the citize
trict, that he haw received
of Paints, Varnish, &.c„ A-c., and is fully
prepared to do any w rttrk in the above line
of business. Any person favoring him
with jolie will have their work done neatly
and with aw much dispatch as practicable.
R. I. ANDREWS.
P. S.—He also receives toll or Cross
ing I-awrenee’s Bridge's, persoiMRoing
over will please call at the sign end pay
their ferriage. R- J- ^ A
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Variety’s the Spice of Life.
CANDY, Nutmegs, Almonds, Brazil,
Pekin and Butter Nuts, Pickles, Brandy
Cherries,Tobqcco, Spanish and American
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.
THE subecriher informs the citizens ol
Darlington District, that he keeps con- uuui>», amia re prej
stautly on hand a general assortment of tiling in their line as low as thag can be pur-
Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, chased elsewhere.
which he wilt sell low for cash. The stock Is cornpto*e in all its
S. D. HAIJJ*>RP. I branches^
Camden, March 19 3 tf 1 April
A. M. & R. KENNEDY,
CAMDEN, S. C. 1
WOULD inform their friends and Cus- j
turners in Darlington, that they have re- 1’ipew,
ceived their usual supply of SPUING Nail.Bruyhea, Razor^ strops,, Percussion
GOOD®, anda re prepared to sell every
Caps, Steel Pens, Lamp Oil. lobsters,
Sardines, Sauces, Guava Jejfy, Sugar,
Butter, §<m1u and L inon CttftUI* and
Soap pf all kinds, for'sale by
? R. & R. '»
March 6 1