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I I / Slate to a course of action t>he had cau tiously avoided, by getting “ a snap judg ment upon the question” taken. « The people of South Carolina have ever been opposed to party strife, and consequently are ifct readily clamorous in opposition to measures not detrimen tal in themselves, but confidently trusting that their leading men will do what is right, generally renfUn quiet and conse quently undisturbed by the rage of po- sraeiirti'a litical element# as other States are, and though to Justice this “abundantly proves that until ncently there was no division among us,” yet Justice must now per ceive that the people are watchful, and that as soon as they find themselves in danger in consequence of the policy of their rulers, they readily speak out and show to the world that they are not “ in the leading strings of the politicians.” Justice begs leave to challenge the truth of the assertion that Mr. CAyiouN was opposed to separate State action. If he had had the proof that Mr. C. did favor that measure, he could have given it in fewer words than he used in speaking of “Sugar Jimmy,” and endeavoring to bring his name into contempt. Why did not Justice quote the language of our la mented statesman in which he advocated eeparatc State action, and by thus doing put an end t^that But instead of tlujj he quotes from Mr. Cai.hocb’s speech on the Force Bill, which 'ia? no analogy to the present crisis, and then quotes from another speech in whfclt the name of CarolinI is nolwnentioned, but “the South” and “the Southern States,” an#'unless Jvslice can make it appear that South Cai Jinr is “the South" hie argument falls. But I am not without positive proof that Mr. Calhoun did en tertain the views attributed to him by Gen. Hamilton. Speaking of the course the South should pursue to obtain re dress, he says: “ To do that concert of ac tion must be necessary, not to save the Union—for that would be too late—but to save ourselves. Thus, in my view, concert is the one thins; needful." And in his letter to Mr. Foote, he says: “The South cannot save herself without con cert of action.” Next in order comes “ A Member of the S. R. Association,” the tone of whose effusion at first inclined me to pass him unnoticed, but lest he should think he has “bewildered and frightened” me, I shall do him the honor to notice him briefly. He has learned that “hard words can be disposed of in one way or another,but hard arguments are the hardest kind of tilings to get over,” and he acts upon that principle in lull, or he never would have used such expressions as the fol lowing, viz.: “Webb and warp of their oUnmaking,” and “ the cry of secession, it seem s has rung in his ears until it has Iniwildered and frightened him,” and “ if One of the People tfere likely to prove half as valiant in the use of the musket as he is in random and extravagant as sertions, he would be an acquisition to the cause of Southern Rights,” and of course to the Southern Rights Associa tions, of which he is “ A Member.”— “One of the People” confesses that he has never rightly understood the charac ter of Southern Rights, if “ the use of the musket” be a distinguished or indis pensable qualification in its advocates, but it must be, as “ A Member” would not have used the expression he did. If the time ever comes when “ the use of the musket” shall bajrequisite in “ the cause of Southeni4®|(tt|k” One of the People trusts that A IKfmWt w ill be “ valiant”— not “ bewildered and frightened.” A Member has outstripped himself.— He has branded One of the People as ‘•this Plebian representative of the peo ple—the masses,” and I would respect fully ask him if he is the Patrician repre sentative of the Southern Rights Asso ciations, and if he is, whence he derived his “nobljs lj^K>d," since “all men are cre ated equal” He Speaks of the people “ being hitch ed to the Federal car, and rolling along in the sunshine of Federal favor, with no rights to vindicate and no wrongs to re dress,” as though the people of South Carolina had ever been recipients ofciYd- eral favor to any alarming extents or that they are not watchful and jealous of their rights- Ilo of course speaks ironically, thof are keenly aftve to injustice, but they are not willing to be hurried to ruin in order that Patricians may figure in the new order of things. I have already dis posed of the point respecting Mr. Cal houn's views, in ray reply to Justice. I, as well as A Member, “ alwniinate appeals to the avarice or fears of the peo ple," and l|e would have done well to have given a calm and di passionate view of flseesskMIi so that the )**ople might know what the secessionists are promiang themselves. , , [JNE OF THE PEOlT.SE CAJU>S. WM. X. RYAN/ FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, CHARLESTON, S. 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 lt> 20 tf ROBERT LATTA’S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, CAMDEN, S. C. July 23 21 tf e, on the 1st of October— 1,an,n « to " will embrace eight rocutbs.— — ~ Darders w ill be receivecasThem- _ J! 1 !! MANSION HOUSE, Camden, South Carolina. E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. THE best accommodations ana attention to Travellers. Stables Large and Roomy. June 11 15 ly W. J. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DARLISU M-V, S. C. in the Court L. DuPRE, Expects to recommence her select School fur GIRLS, at her residence in this place, The term Several boarders will be received aslnem- bers of the family. She hatreduced the Price of English Branches one half. Pu pils will not be admitted for less than 8 months. Teems—English Branches, - §40 Latin, French,Spanish,Ital ian one or all, - - 20 Drawing and Painting, - 20 Board per month, - - - 10 Darlington, C. H., 30th July, 1851. FOR SALE: A Negro MAN, about ! 27 years of age,aide bodied 1 and healthy, will be sold I on reasonable terms. For | further particulars apply 1 to CHAS. A. DARGAN. July 30 22 Fresh Sarsaparilla, It. & R. M. ROLLINS. July 30 23 if Tlie frteuris of .*iiuiiael J. WILSON, beg leave to announce him a candidate for the Office of Ordinary for Darlington District. I3T Mr. Editor: Please announce J. E. HIR YEN, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector, for Darlington District, and oblige Many Voters. M.av 7 10 tf — TAILORING. T HE Subscriber respect fully inlbrms the citizens of Darlington village, and the surrounding country, that he has located himself in this place, for the purpose of rarrying on the TA11X311- ING BUSINESS. Persons. Warranted Pianos, Ac. On TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makert, Rosewood Pearl, Mahogany, Ac. in any desired style j of finish—or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Af- m I ter sufficirnt test, may be bought, txchau- wishing workVione onX'.TS'eVan be R ," d ’ h . ir ‘ d 0 k r t ret , ur,,e f d ' 0,1 te " ns accommodated. He warranto his work t,,:m obu,nabrc elsewhere, ca.-h or credit. WILL Practice linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough. March 12 2 tf Final Notice. All Hogs and Horses, found running at Court* of Dar- large, within the corporate limits of the THOMAS B0NNELL, Factor and Foininission mer chant, No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, (back ok 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 T. B. & L. L. FRASER, Attorneys at Eaw. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE AT SUMTER MILE, S. C. Town of Darlington, on and after Saturday the 2d of August next, will be taken up and impounded in M. B. Stan ly’s lot, and will not be returned until the fine and expences are paid. By order of the Town Council. S. WILDS DuBOSE, Clerk. July 30 22 It 53T We are authorized to announce Capt JAMES W. WARD, as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Da,- lington District at the ensuing election. ! J-ff* - We arc authorized to announce RICHARD I). F. ROLLINGS, j a candidate for Tax Collector, for Dar- i lington District, at the ensuing election. April 16 7 tf \V. II. STANLEY. DRAPER and ta ilor, ; RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends | and customers and the public generally, * that he has removed to the shop nealy i 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 hand. He has just received (lie Spring and Summer reports of Fashions from London, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. March 12 2 ly FAMILY MEDICINES. to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JONES. March 12 2 tf Executive Department FOR SALE, My PLANTATION on the Pee Dee River in Darlington District, well known as the Brick-House place, situated be tween the plantations of Col. Bright Wil liamson and E. W. Charles, Esq., contain ing about Three Thousand Acres, of which about seven hundred acres is open land, under good fence and cultivation. The premises have on them a good over seer’s house, kitchen, smoke house, gin house and screw, fifteen negro houses, four corn cribs, stables, Ac. About three hundred and fifty acres of upland attach ed to this plantation, on which is a grist mill, which is unsurpassed by any in the ,• c - .. .. District. Also, a peach orchard and an nership, for the practice of Law and Equity „ t }, ^ a m Darlington District Their Office _is fectly heahhy Bt , mlner ’retreat for the overseer and his family. also, Wistars Balsam, Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral, Peerv’s Dead Shot, Grecian Fanchero- nian. Drops, Hasting’s Syrup of Jew Davids Plaster, Naptha, Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, Murray’s Fluid Magnesia, Fahnestock’s Ver mifuge, Rogers Liverworth Sands .Sarsaparilla. sHfKinl leerora RST IN LAW AND EQUITY. The undersigned have formed a Co-pa rt- Their Office on Pearl street, one door above R. A R. M. Rollis’s Store. W. W. HARLLER, J. II. NORWOOD. March 5 1 f TEMPERANCE HOTEL,”" COa.XKR OK BROAD AND DE KALB STS., CAMDEN, S. C., J. B. F. BOONE, Proprietor. May 21 12 tf PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. O. O. F. THE regular weekly meeting of this I/idge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall on Monday next, at 8 o’clock, P. M. By orde* * WM. R. HUNTER, Scctry. MARTIN & BRYANr FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL make advances on cotton and other produce, and give strict attention to the selection of all a.ticles ordered through them. JAMES .MARTIN. April 23 • STANLY'S - HOTEL, {Sign of the. Palmetto,) DARLINGTON. C. II. S. C. M. B. STANLY, Propriet Is grateful for past favors, and hop merit a continuance. March 19 3 tf Til OS. A. BRYAN. 8 ly My plantation called Fairmount, and well known as the “Round O,” contain ing about fifteen hundred acres, situated in Darlington District, on the old road leading from Darlington Court House to Society Hill, about seven miles from the former place, and about five miles from my Pee Dee plantation, on this place is alstut six hundred and sixty acres ofopen land and under good fence and cultiva tion. It has on it a two story dwelling house 50 feet by 34, eight upright rooms, 1 all plastered throughout, 4 passages and piazza, and a good cellar under the house, attached to said dwelling house, is a new building, well finished containing two rooms tvt'h piazza. One room in said 1 building* wrh used by mo lor a school room, the other as a room for Private | tutor. The premise* have also on them all necessary out buildings, such as a kitchen 38 feet by 19, with Piazza and three fire places and brick oven to one of the chim neys, a good smoke house—a store room and dairy, a brick bathing house, 12 by 11 feet, with large kettle worked in brick for heating water—a good gin house and screw—a stable about one hundred feet long, with sixteen different apartments for horses, each apartment having a door to it leading into the lot—four corn cribs, a black smith Shop,thirteen negro houses, a good ovr r-eer’s house, with three rooms in it and piazza. On this place is also a peach and apple orchard, garden, Ac. a lso, A store house in the town of Darling ton 75 feet by 28, with warehouse count ing room and receiving room, built of the best material and in workman like man- Janes KxpoeTorant, “ Alterative, Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, Are a few of the Many Valuable Family Medicines, that may always he found at Z. J. DeIIAY'S, Camden, S. C. June 18 16 2m Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c. E. I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (assort'd.) Brandy Peaches. Lemon Syrup, Curacoa, Maraschino, and other Cordials. Madeira, .Sherry and Port Wines, Claret and N. C. Black-berry do., —Huidsefcli cliainpaigiie— Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, Rose Water, Chocolate, Prunes and Rai sins, English. French, and American Mustard, do. do. do. Pickles, j Imitation English Cheese, Macaroni, Ac. also, English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, j Shell Barks and Soft .Shelled Almonds. ' ROBERT LATTA. Camden, July 23 21 3t By his Excellency J. II. MEANS, Gov ernor and Commander-In-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina: WHEREAS information has reached me that an atrocious murder was commit ted upon John McDaniel, of Barnwell, by six young men, among whom were Sea born E. Farmer and Wm. G. Tobin: and whereas the aforesaid Farmer and Tobin have made their escape: Now be it known, i in order that they may be brought to trial, | I. John II. M cans. Governor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this my proclamation, olfcring a reward of ; Two Ilvndrrd Dollars for the delivery of both, or One Hundred Dollars tbr tie 1 de livery of either of them, to the Jailor of Barnwell distriet. Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, well made, fair com plexion, blue eyes, light hair, two of his front teeth slightly broken off He has a scar on his cheek abom 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 heard, light hair, white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badly scarred on the right arm and shoulder. , Given under my hand and a l. s. f the seal of the State, this lift!) ' ’ day of July, in the year of our liord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. J. H. MEANS. W. F. Arthur, Dep. Secretary State. July 16 M 4t 5 Many references to families in different States, and districts of this State, quite competent to judge where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen’ by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART. Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. _June 4 _ 14 tf Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continues to carry on the above business at his reeidence near St. Pauls Church, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. His motto is “ let the work show for itself,” he e.\]iects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. l-fr" Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMES NEWBURY. March 26 4 ly Just Received. A variety of ready made CLOTHING —also Gentlemen’s tine Panama HATS, Bovs’ Palmleaf HATS. For sale by A. W. SEATON. May 7 tt 10 Look at This. Anti Cholera Syrup, Nerve Powder Tooth do.. Lobelia 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 salp by R. A R. M. ROLLINS. 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, Lobsters, Sardines, Sauces, Guava Jelly, Sugar, licmon Crackers and ; Rutter. Soda and WATEREE HOUSE, So 'T all kinds, for sale by (Late Planters’ Hotel,) CAMDEN, S. C. March 5 R. A R. M. ROLLINS. 1 tf oesi " Al ner. ««# ijid* f T1 Have Mercy on your Horsee | FLY-NETS, for Sale by HUNTER A McEACHEN, July 23 21 it THE snliscriber having pur- 1 chased this extensive and well - i known Establishment,and hav ing added largely to its conven ience and comtort, by a new addition of 1 Furniture and thorough and complete re pairs, begs leave to inlonn 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 w ill be supplied daily as well as any Cutlery. Scythe Blades, Straw Blades, Steel Hoes, Socket Spades, Scrub Hoes, long handled Forks, Ixing handled Shovels, Collins’* Axes, Drawing Knives. Jack Planes, Ac. For sale by A. W. SEXTON, May 7 tf ' 10 OILS, OILS. THE subscriber has now in store a full supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Cas tor Oil, wl" " also, The lot whereon 1 now reside in the Tow n of Darlington, formerly ow ned by Moses Sanders, dec’d., containing twenty five acres and having on it a two story building 50 feet by 22, with right rooms JOB PRINTING, , . , . A . h OF EVERY DISCRHTION EXECU-, oKadi.^tr^ TED Willi NEATNESS AND kitchen, 4 negro houses, store houses, DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE. S. D. HALLF0RD, CiENEBAL AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 19 3 tf Head Quarteis, Buckhead, 18th July, 1851. Order No. 9. The Officers and Sergeants of the 7th Brigade of Infantry, and 7th Regiment of i carriage house, barn, Ac. Cavalry, will assemble at or near Society also,— Hill, on Monday the 29th of September full five days,” corn- corn house, stables, carriage house, Ac. also, The lot in tho Town of Darlington, whereon T. B. Haynsworth now lives, containing eight or more acres, having on it a two story dwelling house with eight upright rooms, 4 passages and piazza, said house built of the best material and surpassed by none in the village, either in material or workmanship—said lot also has on it, a double kitchen, negro house, smoke house, store rooms, stables, HA&NESfL UtNESS, (dou^Fan NEW HARNESS, (doulTknd single Setts, Whip*, Neat-Foot Oil, Ac. For salt! by HUNTER A McEACHERN. April 23 8 tf next, and encamp mcucing at 12 o’clock, M. The officers and Sergeants of the 8th Brigade of Infantry, and 8th Regiment of Cavalry, will tttoowble at or near Godfrey’s Ferry on Monday w* 13th ofOctober next, and encamp “full five days,” commencing at 12 o’clock, M. The Major General and Brigadeier Gen erals, wilt, with their stall, attend the en campment* in their commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with th« extension of this order to their respective Brigades. Complete returns of the strength ot the Brigades are required by the 1st ot'October next. By order of the Commander in-chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adj’t and InspL Gen’l. July 30 22 lit CABINEX SHOP. HAVING employ*! a Cabinet Maker, we are prepared to execute all orders for new work or repairing in the above line. HUNTER A McEACHEN. May 28 13 * ‘f A tract of land situated in Darlington District, known as “The Cypress,” con taining about fifteen hundred acres, on the road from Darlington village to DuBoee’s Bridge, about twenty miles dis tant from the former place. On this tractoare 450 acres of land open and un der cultivation. It has on it a good over seer’s house, kitchen dairy, two smoke houses, two gin houses and screws—four corn cribs, two stables, one shelter 80 feet long by 30, with feed troughs and racks, seventeen negro houses, blacksmith shop. Ac. JAMES S. McCALL. July 23 21 4t Bounty Land. THE subscriber will attend to forward- irM to the proper Department the claims ofpersons, entitled to land under the late Act of Congress, granting Bounty Land to certain officers and soldiers, who have i lieen engaged in the military ser\(l4iof the lited States; all persons who Served in SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Writs, of Fieri Facias to me directed, will he sold before the Court House door, of Darlington Dis trict, on the first Monday in August next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, the following property viz: One Gigg and Harness, at the suit of Ira Brown vs. Nelson J’arnell. J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D. July 23, 1851. 21 3t CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. E. Muse and T. W. Bacot, having this day formed a Co partnership in DENTISTRY under the name of MUSE A BACOT. would respectfully offer thejapcrvices to the citizens of Darlington, anrt 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 all its departments. - N. B.—One or both of tin m will be al ways at their office, from 8 o’clock, A. M. to 6 P. M., to wait on any who may wish their services. July 1, 1851. 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 the North by Thomas Williamson’s lands, on the East by Williamson’s and James H. McCall’s, South and West by Dr. Smith’s. On the place is a neat comfiinahle dwel ling and alj necessary out buildings. It is situated Tf miles above Darlington, C. H., on the road that leads to Society Hill. For further particulars apply iujny ab sence to Sanders McCall. JOHN J. CANNON. July 16 20 tf rhich he will dispose of on the in the State; attended by polite and atten- J most reasonable terms, tive servants. i Plantation Castor Oil at §1,50 per His Stabi.es, will be bountifully sup- gallon. plied with Provender and attended by the also,' very best Hostlers. t SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID. No pains will be spared to keep a quiet , Z. J. DeIIAY and orderly House. , June 18 16 2m II. HOLLEYMAN. Camden June 18 16 3m The State of South Carolina, Executive Department. T(> ALL AND SINGULAR THE MANAGERS OF the General Elections, for the se veral Districts ok the State of South Carolina: WHEREAS the legislature of South Carolina, at its late session, did pass an , Act to provide for the election of members ! in his line, is now prepared to furnish to a Southern Congress. And Whereas, j every tiling usually lound in a well fur- said Act requires the Executive Authori- uiehtd establishment. The finest steam 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 and Screw, with all neces sary out buildings, the land is in a, tine state of cultivation, and the range i#good for cattle or hogs; the Creek swamji abounds in cane andaoorns,and the pine land in grass Ac., tidfwirther information apply to Elias I). I .aw, Esq., and Dr. J. E. By rd, or to the subscri!>er at his residence. STEPHEN DANIELS. July • 1881. 19 4t JAMES M. BROWN, DEALER in Fruit, Sugars and Confec tionary. (toDosite M. W. Hunter’s, Dar lington. H., S. €., hai ing Ntlded a complete and fresh assortment of articles % _je war of 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790, are entitled to Bounty Land. J. H. NORWOOD. March & k tf Henry Grantham, A free man of color for whom I acted as guardian, died, leaving a small amount due him, which w ill be collected this l'4k Letter* from his heirs post paid, and none other, will receive attention trona'iRe W. II. WINGATE, y- 20 3t ? July 16 requ ^mu ty to issue Writs of Eleqtion to the Man agers of Elections: I (Whereby require you, and each of you, after giving legal notice and being duly qualified, to proc“ed to hold an election on the 2nd Monday of October next, and day following^ for 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 June, in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and tifty-one. J. II. MEANS, Governor and Commander-in-Cluef. W. F. Arthur, Deputy Sec’y. of State, June 25 17 « 16t Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE subscriber informs the citizens ot Darlington District, that he keeps con stantly on hand a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell low for cash. S. D. HALLFORD. Camden, March 19 3 tf $30 REWARD. k R ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 26th of Mav, a negro man named GEOR GE. hired by me from A. W. Move. The •aid negro is about 25 years of ago—he is a mulatto about 5 feet five or six inches rather pal-gutuxl than otherwise—has ick black lively eye. 1 will.giire ten jars for birti, delivered tome or lodged in Darlington jail, or thirty dollars for ' ffu' proof sufficient to convict any white per son of harborinf him. ROBT. R. CANNON. Merchants Bluff, 8. C.. June 11th 1851. refined Candies Fresh and preserved Fruits, English Sauces and Ketchups, Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, Fresh Garden Seeds, fine Segnrs and' Tobacco of Various Brands, Wines, Coiyhals, l^n- don Porter, Champagne Cider,.nu(l Du rands celebrated trench Bittro. will al ways be found ready for those who may I desire them. He request a share of tho public patronage. ; March 19 3 If Notice. We are prompted to call 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 I their accounts. If you have not money ; your notes will bring it. We are Very Res’fully. R.JxR. M. ROLLINS. - July 9 ^19 tf The subscriber has constantly on hand cs—such as Perry Davis's Pain- killei^Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Colliers Remedy for Horses, Castor Otb Spts. Camphor, Grav’* Oirfbnent, Thompsons No. (>, Seidhtz Powders, Wrinn*4nk, Ac. A. W. SEXTUN. May 14 11 * Candy. ' Pickles. 300 fU. 10 dot 3 Black, Sffisn aud Gun Powder Tea. Nut MM^bice^Pepper, Cinnamon. Soda, 8a!dratu% Epsom Salts. Pdtoder, Shot and iJ'ad. For slfc br A W. SEXTON. May 14 11 tf Laudreth's WARRANTED Garden Sefd, new A6SNIGEE S NOTICE. I ,or "' ! k a R. m. roluns. AIX persons indebted to John L Dick- March 5 1 son, by or account, are notified that I ■ : _ i ~*! payment senst be made before the 20tli ( JlOOtS and ShOCS. SepteraberWxt. And all persons hold-j THE Subscriber ha* just received* fresh ing discounts against him, are ratified to ; and well assorted stock of B(X)TH ant', hand them in according to Law. SHOES—MishW Boys’s and (liildrens 8. WILDS DuBOSE, .Wnee. do. I uf tale Hy A. W, SEXTON June 25 17 tf May I * tf 10