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$6 Reward RUNAWAY from the nubecriber . on the night ofthelSth inut n negro , womnn longiiig to It is supposed she is Hv*h* village or vicinity. Wm. M. ALLMON* Sept, 18 29 It JAMES ADGER & Co., ~ Fac toru aud Commission Mei - chants, Ojflee Adger's Forth W/tarf, pIIARLESTON, s. c. James Adijkb, James Auokr, jr. Itou’r. Aduek, Ettsel L. Adams. Sept 18 29 tf Attention Darlington Hussars! . n . You are hereby ordered to be and appear armed and eqniped as the law dhects, at 1 a part of the Miles Land at the i I parade ground, on'Mturday John Du Bow vs. Daniel K. Doyal. The annual elision of officers of the Darlington Academical Society, will be held in the Court House on Thursday 18th inst., at 12 o’clock, M. Members are requested to be puctual in their atten dance. W. H. WINGATE, Sec’ry. Sept 11 28 2t SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of aim dry Write, of Fieri- Facias to rue directed, will Ire sold before the Court House door, of Darlington Dis trict, ou the first Monday in October next, and the Tuesday following at the | usual time, the following property viz: Tlie tract of Land on which Benjamin Jeffriep resides, containing about Eighty acres, at tho suit of the State and others vs. George H. Moye. The tract of Land on which the defi-n- 1 dant now resides, at the suit of John F. Wilson &. Co. vs. Kinion Mcl^ndon. One hundred acres of Land on the | South side of Sparrow Swamp, known as of the Miles Land at the suit of 1 your UKuil, the 27th inst. An election w ill lie held to till the vacancy of the 1st lieutenant. Punctuality is required. By order of Capt. S. F. ERVIN, James R. Ervin, O. S. Heptiff 29 2t »Dry Qgpds for Fall Trade in * Charleston, I W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King st. (one door below Wentworth. We would again respectfully invite the attention of our friends and customers in the country, to our Extensive Stock of Dry Goods, when they visit our city. Always on hand Soctherk Manufac tured Goods: consisting of Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Alabama do., plain and striped Osnaburgs, Bleached and Brown : Domestics. Super Dajpl Blankets, Direct Import a- tion. We would also particularly invite at tention to our Importations, of Silks and Dress Goods, being one of the Largest stocks w the Southern Country. We are also prepared to furnish every article in the Dry Good line, viz: Hoeiery, Gloves, ; Linneus, Flannels, Cloths, Cassirneres, Bombazines, alpacas. Merinos, M’ de lai ties, Plaids, Jaconei and Swiss Muslins, Purmiture Dimity, Prints, Ginghams. Shawls, Laces, Edgings, Riblions, Trim- , inings, Ac n &c., &c. Sept. 18 29 3m South Carolina, J In0r<linary Darlington District. \ WHEREAS, Win. II. Brown, hath mad*' suit to me, togrant them him Tet ters. of AdministraiiMn of the Estate and Effects of James Browns. E*inte, with Will annexed, these are therefore to rite and admorjish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors, of the said James Brown, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to lie held at Darlington, C. H., on next, at 11 o’mek in the fore cause if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, the 8th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifiy-one, and in the seventy-ffth year of American Independence. D. S. LAW, O. D. D. Sept. 8 29 2t ELECTION NOTICE. In accordance with an Act passed at the last session of the legislature an elec tion w Ul be held throughout the District oo the 2d Monday of October next, and the day following, for two Deputies to the Southern Congress, to represent this Con gressional District. The election to be held two days at each poll. The polls to tie open at 9 a. m.. and close at 4 p. m., each day. The Managers to meet at the Court House in Darlington on Wednes day following at 12 o’clock, count the votes and declare the election. MANAGERS. At Huggins’.—William Ilearon, Beni. Clements and Blanev McNease. At Se>eieiy Hill.—Robert G. Ed wards, John E. Gaudy and Allison Smoot. At Kilgore’s Aft//.—Henry W. Mc Intosh, James Kilgore and John L. Hart. * * At Wilsons Mill.—James Williams, Josiah A. Fort and Daniel Dove. At Laurence’s.—Archibald Me- Lauchlin Benjamin F. Lawrence and Thomas Stephenson. At Segues’ Store.—Wesley King, •Vamnel B. Dewitt and James Sugars. At Carter's.—Giles Carter, Joseph Commander and William Carter. ’][* At Windham's—Elisha Rogers, G^Wge Mims and John Pearce. At Cannon’s Store*—George lUc- Clenaghan, George James and George Cusack. At Keith’s—J. E. Morris, Jesse Keith and Richard Rollings. One small Wagon and Gi-ar, and one roan horse, at the suit of Warren King vs. John W. Skinner. Two negroes, viz: Hester and Emma, at tlie suit of E. K. Anderson, and others v*. the Adm’r of Thos. Stanley. „ < ^‘ 1 r <'K 1 ro ’ v i i 1 : Andrew, at the suit of j Raisins'" Almf>n'ds.'“Currants. v? CL * * ,ua, ‘l ,an vs ‘l' ,e Aam r ol l»rnnr«. Filbert?. Pecan, Brazil and Ene« UNPRECEDENTED ARRI VALS. Thu undersigned takes pleasure, in in forming his friends and the public gener ally that he is now receiving, and w|J^ continue to receive to tho 1st October, his Fall ami Winter Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fol lows: Brown, I-oaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba Coffee, Lard, Bacon, Flour and Corn, Muscgvado and N. O, Molasses, Rice, Cheese and Maccaroni, Beef Tungues, Dried Beef and Buck wheat, No. 1 and 2, Mackerel in half and whole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Ba rrels. Sperm, Adamantine,Patent and Tallow Candles, Bar and “Excelcior’* 4 ‘P” Soap, Godard 1805 Brandy. Claret, Madeira, Ginger and Port Wines, Heidsirk and Anchor Brands Cham- paigne, Porter, Ale and Champnigne Cider. Old Rye and double rectified Whiskey. Prertwres, Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces. Jams and Jellies, Brandy fruits of all kinds, Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine Apples, Nutmegs,Mace, Cloves. Spice and Ginger, Figs, and Mr. Editor : You will please announce THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidate TAILORING. The aubscriber takea this method of in- COMMITTED, Faken up and committed to the Jail o 1 for the suffrage of hia fellow citizens, for , t - orm j t [ i0 inhabitants of Biahopvile, j Darlington Di.-trict, on th 24th ins: the office of Fax Collector, ot this Dis- | an( j neighbouring country, that he has N -gro iVo trict at the ensuing electi m, and oblige Many Voters. Aug 21 25 tf JagT* C. W. Dudley of Marlboro’, ami Hon. John P. Zimmerman of Darlington, are hereby nominated as the candidates of this Congressional District, for our Re presentatives in the proposed Southern Congress. Co-Operation. Aug 21 25 tf Mr. Editor: Please announce K. Jl. Kolliiio. as a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Darlington District, at the ensu ing Election, and oblige ^ Many FrTe NDS. J-t*" Tho friends of Kaninol J. WflJBON, beg leave to announce him a candidate for the Office of Ordinary for Darlington District. ter Mr. Editor: Please announce .1. Ih Ia IK V L\, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector for Darlington District, and oblige Many Voters. M.ay 7 10 tf William Wingate. Ten negroes, viz: Ann. Wesley, Han nah, Julia, Esther, Katharine,Mary, Dar- gan, Marthu,and I«eslie, at the suit of Sa rah Goodwin and others, vs. Janies W. Segars and John Segars, Ex’re of Burrell Segais. On Tuesday, at the Def. ndani’a resi dence, ten head of cattle, at the suit of the State vs. Arthur B. Johnson. J. H. HUGGINS. S. 1). D. Sept 11, 1851. 28 3t State of South Carolina. lish Walnuts, Wine, Butter. Soda, I/unon and Water Crackers. Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockery and Glass Ware. Powder, Shot and I/'ad. Oranges, Apples and Lemons in season. Candies of every description. 29th Regiment of Infantry, S. C. M. Hartsyille, Aug. 8, 1851. Order—In obedience to orders from General Blakenky. commanding the 7th Brigade, S. C. M., the Officers and Ser geants of the 29th Regiment, 8. C. M.. are hereby ordered to assemble near Society Hill on Monday the 29th day of Septern- ber next, and Encamp “full five days,” commencing at 12 o’clock, M. A complete return of the Strength of eighbouring country, I located himself in Bishopvilk*, and is pre pared to make up all garments in his line at the shortest notice, and in the latest style. SAMUEL R. W. CLARKSON Bishopvfile, Aug. 20, 1851. t!f> 3m Kaddipah Dragoons ATTENTION! Your Commissioned Officers and Ser geants, are hereby required to encamp “full five days," at or near Society Hil|, beginning at 12 o’clock on Monday the 29th September next. The members ot the company, are or dered to assemble at this place on theJirst Saturday (llth day) in S pU mber next, for drill, inspection of arms, and the trans.ic- tion of important business. Applications for membership may be left with Major Nettles. By onler of Capt WINGATE, I). H. Thomas, O. S. Mt. Elon, Aug. 4, 23 tf OILS, OILS. ~ THE subscriber has now in store a full supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Cas tor Oil, which ho will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. jy Plantation Castor Oil at t?! 1.50 per gallon. sr per to it nut v/.vg fluid. 7.. J. DeHAY June 18 1G 2m The finest Brands of Cigars and To- 1 the Regiment is required. Captains com- I ~ •Ait -i Executive Departmelt. !1ji Hts Ejecellexcy John H. Means, Governor and Commander in Chief IN AND (H ER SoUTH-CaROLINA. WHEREAS, information has reached me that an. altrocious murder was com mitted upon Wm. Cloud, of Edgefield District, by Philip P. Goode, and that the said Goode has escaped. Now, in order that the offender may lie brought to trial, i, John H. Means. Governor in and over the Slate, do issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for the apprehension and •rdinarv, to lie delivery of the >aid fugitive to the jailor i 26th October of Edgefield District. •noon to Shew Thaeaid Philipe P. Goode is about thirty-thnue years of age, 6 feet 3 or 4 inches high, lean and sinewy, ruddy complexion, hazle or grey eyes, dark hair and quick spoken, wiih a marked decay between bis front teeth. Given tinder my hand and the seal of th** State, the 20th day of Au gust, in the year of our Lord, one , thousand eight hundred and fifty one. Bv the Governor. JOHN H MEANS. W. F. Artur, Deputy Hec'ry of State. $ept 11 28' 4 Notice. bnreo, with all other articles usually found in a well selected, Heavy and Fancy Gro cery Store, and will be sold upon the most reasonable terms. Strict attention given to orders from the 1 country. W. C. MOORE. Opposite the Post office, Camden, S. C. i Sept 4 27 4m AN ORDINANCE, To prevent the running of Horses, <^r., j icithin the Corjiorate. limits of the 1 Town of Darlington. \ Be it ordained by the Intendant and j Wardens of the Town of Darlington, in Counci! Assembled, that from and after this second day of September, in tlie year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-one, it shall not be lawfull for any Horse, manding Companies, are hereby ordered to make returns of the strength of their respective Companies, by the Encum/v ment. Bv order nf Col. T. C. Law, J. H. NORWOOD. Adj't. 29th Regiment. Aug. 14 24 tf Southern Made Plantation BROGANS. House Servant’s Shoes, &c.. at Whole sale and Retail, No. 30 East Bav, Charles ton. S. C. The snliscriber. Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, ot Charles*^ g f ’., and the Chetruw Factory, at CheraVr, 8. C., will offer for sale in this market by the first September, a large supply of Sou thern made Plantation Brogans ai.d House Servants Shoes, together with a and Shoes, Millinery and Mantua, Making. MRS. MARY A. MURPHY. RESPECTFULLY tenders her sem res, in her line ot business, to the citizens lot Darlington and vicinity. All orders i with which she may be favored, will I" i punctually attended to, and executed in i the most fashionable style. She will keep constantly on hand, a large variety of Fancy Goods, embracing I Ladies’Dresses, Bonnets of the Inte l and most approved Styles, Ribbons, Trim mings of every description, &o.. &•. j The public are respectfully solicited to , , call and judge for themselves. \V. S. Murphy is authorized to attend I to my business. man, aged about iwatitv yearC* four feet eleven and cue half mere bi.,h, Ulack complexion, tier back and artve considerably scared. She says that eh belong to Mr. Dick Singleton of ISuintor District, and that her name is rhnstia. and that the Overseer’s nann on lb* plantation she left is l*>venham. and the Drivers name is July, and th * Plantation is called Deer pond Plantation. The Owner is requested to come ! r- ward. prove his property, pay chaigod and tukeliw away, this 23rd Aug. 1^51, G. D. C. HUGGINS, J. 1). D. Aug 28 26 tf ASSIGNEE S NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to John L. I.hex- son, by Note or account, are not if/ 1 that payment must be made before the 2Utk .V ptemher next. And all persons hold ing discounts against him, are nitilied a* hand them in according to Law. S. WILDS DvBOSK, A s’noe. June 2.» 17 tf COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE buL-cfibu* beg.- leave to iulu.m the public, that he has located him-(If at Darlington, C. H., and is now prepared to execute work, iri a neat,and liprktnan- hke manner, and at the .-lioiti'st n.l;c. in the above line of business. IwUh :i“\y , work and repairing. He thinks it m n - ce- •ary to say any hing concerning lej 1 ability, as to \\h ’L'T b< can coniriete wi'h arVy other Mamifactnrrrs in tin* as i,. ! named busin* sst.t not. as hstt vi r in one ‘ single instance, faib d to give eatiefot; urn to tliosi who purcluised new gipt ol lee,. He wuulil rcspcctjl^ny . oli it the ay* . i of all whom il may conrurn, to ; rvehiu a c all when in need of (41ns. or a tin: 11 <1 'trvlus I*thro purthasinir clHi wherc. tuid March 19 tf person or persons to run any Mare, Mule, or colt within the corparate | general assortment of Boots i limits of liie Town of Darlington, and for ' which will be sold at the lowt each and every such offence, the offender shall be bound and liable to pay a fine of five dollars, fo tho Marshal or any of the members of the said Town Council. And be it further ordained by authori ty of the same, that ifany person or pc 5 M prices for goods of similar quality. R. A. PRINGLE, Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30 Eas’ Bay. Aug 14 24 4m per sons, shall drive any Horses, Mares, Mu- | les or colts, aliout the public square or ailing any of the streets or roads, of the said Town in a gate faster than a trot, in any Buggy, Carriage, Wagon, Cart or any other two or four wheel vehicle, shall lie Wind and liable to pay to any of the members of the said Town Council or Marshal of the said Town a fine office dollars, for eaeh and every such offence. Done and ratified in Council at Dar lington the day and year aliove written. (Sim. •d,') B. W. CHARLES, In’dant. S. Wilds DuBose, Clerk. Sept 4 27 tf The State of South Carolina, Office Wilmington & Manchester J R.R. Co., Marion C. H., Sept. 8th,) The stockholder* of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that Hie ELEVENTH Instalment ot Five Dollars per share on their subscription is required to be paid on the 1st October, 1851. and the twelfth Instalment of Five Dollars per share on the 1st January* 1852. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN McRAE, jr., Tre’r. Sept 11 28 1m $35 REWARD, Runaway from the subscriber, his Bov CALVIN. He is about live and a half feqt high, moves nimbly, speaks quick, and grins when sjwken to. I will give $20 dollars for his delivery' in Darlington Jail, or $}5 dollars for his delivery, and proof an (fie font to convict any white per son of hsrbonriiur him. JOSEI H L HARRELL. 28th Aug., 1851 27 6t COLORED DAGUERREOTY PES. Brigade Encampment. The undersigm d w ill attend the Encamp ment of the 7th Brigade, well prepared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage. Careful Hostlers, and good servants for the Table. JOHN DOTEN. Aug. 14 24 td PLANTATION FOR SALE, j The suberriber offers for salo the Plan tation on which he lives, containing 328 acres of land. It is bounded on the North by Thomas Williamson’s lands, on ll • East by Williamson’s and Janies S. > McCall’s, South and West by Dr. Smith’s. On the place is a neat comfortable dwel- i ling and all necessary out buildings. It is situated 7i miles above Darlington, C. II.. on the road that leads to Society Hill. For further particulars apply in my al>- sence to Sanders McCall. JOHN J. CANNON. July 16 20 tf The subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Darlington, and ,, .iiv....... . vicinity, ftiat be has taken rooms at the ! Offic./'loriiieriy oc.uI'j.'l * D, J. E. Muss, for a few days only, for the* purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. His experience and skill in the art, enables him to take likenesses equal to those Taken in any city. Citizens, whether wish ing likenesses or not, are invited to call and examine his specimens. By a supe rior chemical of his own invention, he is enabled to take likenesses of children in a few seconds. N. B.—All likenesses taken by him are James Owens and James Dunning Af the Court House.—Thomas P. I.ide, Robert E. Wilson andJ. W. P. McKagen. At J. D. Salisbury's—J. M. Salis bury J. D. Smtabury and M. R. Hill Executive Department. To ALL AND SINGULAR THE MANAGERS OF the General Elections, for the se veral Districts of the State of South Carolina: WHEREAS the Legislature of South Carolina, at its late cession, did pass an Act to provide for the election of members to a outliern Congress. Aiul Whereas, said Art requires the Executive Author! 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, 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 tor the lime being, TAILORING. THE Subscriber respect fully informs the citizens of Darlington village, and the surrounding country, that he has located himself in this place, for the purpose of carrying on the TA1I/4R- ING BUSINESS. Persons wishing work done on short notic* can be FAMILY MEDICINES. Wistais Balsam. \Peery’a Dead Shot, Ayer’s Cherry I’ev- Grecian I Ai.cac-ro- tond, nian, Drops, Flatting's Syrup of Jew Dav ids Planter, i Naptha, ,Rogers Liverworth i Tarrant's Seltzeij and Tar, 1 Aperient, |Sands Sarsaparilla, i Murray’s Fluid j Janes Expectorant, J .Magnesia, i “ Alterative, 1 Fahnestock's Yer-jRow. - n>d’s Tonic mi fug**, | .Mixture, Are n few of tho Many Valuable Family Medicines, that may always be found at Z. J. DbIIAY'S, Camden, S. C. June 18 Iti 2m CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. E. Muse and T. VV. Bacot, I having this day formed a On partnership in DENTISTRY <JJ -L 1 under tho name of MUSE & BACOT, , would respectfully offer their services to ! the citizens of Darlington,and the adjoin ing Districts. They fee! themselv. fully competent to practice in every depart ment of Dental Kurgery, and will spare no pains in giving satisfa* tion in all its departments. N. R.—One or lx>th of th* m w *11 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 Notice. Gentlemen ha\ing 1MX)K.S belonging to me, will phase return the same forth with. A. SPENCER. Aug. 14 24 if ifhe foils to give sate* foe ion. no hai a* Ion , In* will receive them back s^uiii. II*' would respecllutly say to tl^oei vlei have heretofore so liberally ,. .iro... *1 him, that lie is indt ed thank fin f.r j * favors', and hope* by his ind i-tr\. pi •n.pl- nese and personal at1<‘ntiOfi<o busi .e .. fo merit a contiiiuani'e oftlieir pair a All work warranted to . faction. R. DKdvli'.SOX. Dailinglon, C. II., March 26. 1 1\ Fresh Sarsaparilla, R. &• R. M.BOJd.l W. July 3ft 22 if DARLAN IfTOIi CA tiRIAGL AIANU FACTORY. THE mid' relgi lily-rnl patronng'* tlie ibis m**thod.‘.n** kep]i it Is tbrethe i than I; ft: I for die r, ry reci'iv. d lake Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, English and American. accommodated. He warrants Ins work j beautiful aijsortmeut may be fouridat I J DeIIAi S. to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JONES. March 12 2 tf Warranted Pianos, &c. On TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood Pearl. Mahogany.&e. in any desired style of finish—or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Af ter sufficient test, may be bought, exchan- Giveu under my hand and theses! of the hired or returned, on terms lower State, in Columbia, this 1st day of June, i^gu obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. Many references to families in different States, and districts of tins State, quite competent to judge where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Through Faro from Charles ton to New York, $20. The great Mail routefi am Charleston S. C Leaving the wharf at the foot of Laurens street, daily, after the*HH3i arrival of the Southern Cars, via \VI U i MTNGTON and WELDON. N. C., PE TERSBURG, RICHMOND. FREDK- ihat they are prepared at .til times to make or npair CiirriiiKo. l»Ui;gi4»*, AYittfOii'.' Curts fitc.. w : li nc.u. and ih spatch, on reasonable tens . .Ill nc*vi Work Warrunteil. On Hand Coach I.. < •): . H :ri#. asks, Eolienne, Black Hes nOA *r»R Enamel, Top. Dash. Flap. Sk.rt. B,idln nndllarness LEATHER. Pat* at Can** valar#)il Carpet, Axels, Springs, Lai ds. Dash-tiamer-, Extra Boxes, wrenches, and oUut Ca-tings; Carriage Bipb-, ex tra Pad-Hooks and Territts, Lamps. Hant'-ss, Collars, Whipp, Graa^fai.- A *. Funerals fornihfi'eil at any hdfir of He dav or night. HCNTER & MeEACHERN Darlington, March 19th, 1851. 3tf Head Quarters, Btxkhead, l»th July. 1051 < If-uf.k No. 9. The Officers and .Sergeants of ihe 7th Brigade ol Inlaiitry, and 7th Regitie iit of Cavalry, will .* sOiable at or le-n o iety Hill, on Monday the 29th nf ep:onil)er next, and encamp “fiill five dsy**,’’*orti- menclog at 12 o’chrek. M. Th. nlfir> r« and Sergeants of the 8ih Brigade of Infantry, bim! 8iti Ri ghni nt of (’avalry, w Ul assemUe ator near Goaltt ys Ferry ou Monday the 13ili > dOctober next, and encamp “ full five days,” commencing at 12 o’clock. M. Th? Major Cm .at and Brigadeit-r Get - era!.-, will, with tin ir staff, attend the en campments in their commands. Tho Brigadier General* ar<* diarg* >i witli tiie extension of thfo order to tfoui' resiicctive Brigades. Complete returns of the tdiengilr *.t t. Brigades are renurrd by ilis 1st ofOistoU-r next. ^ Bv order Command* r rn-chiof. J. W. CANT BY. Adj't and liispl. fi nd. July 30 22 Jlii in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and fifty-one. J. H. MEANS, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. Arthur, Deputy ec’y. of tate. June 25 17 ' 16t Male and Female Teacher*. Are invited to take charge of the Dar lington Aeadsmies for one or irtbre years. The compensation for their services, w ill be tlie tuition received which it fo be lieved will well pajy|oinnetent instructor, in all the languagws euch being wanted. Propositions will be considered up to the 6th October next, and it fo dexirg^e that die school should be opened a* soon thereafter, as fo possible. Address Hern tary Dallingfon Acade mics! Hoetety, Darling tom C. H., post-paid. Wm. II. WINGATE, Hrc’ry. Sopt 11 ' * 28 3t Oiarlcstoti Courier,copy 3 tinea warranted not to fade. Sept 4 27 tf tif" We »re nuthorl/.«*«l to announce Capt. JAMES W. WARD, as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dar lington District at the ensuing election. ' Mr. F.orron: PI*•a?" amv'unee A. Mr. Editor: Hlase announce HAR- 1 DY M. PARROTT as a candidate for ' Sheriff of Darlington District, at the en suing election, and oblige ^ ! Many Vorflk FOR SALE. A Negro MAN, about 27 years of age, able bodied and healthy, will be sold on reasonable terms. For further partirulagfofepply to CHAS. A. DARGAN. July 30 22 tf Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. June 4 14 tf Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and Tar. A full and fresh supply of the above valuable Medicine for Coughs, Colds and Pulmonary affections, direct from the house of dcovill it Mead, New Orleans. Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY’A Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c. m The undersigned is now receiv- ing^his Fall and Wilder su^jly of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent ma- . __ dicinee, Paints, Oil*, Dye Stuffs, p 3. Perfumery, Soap*, Brushes and Fancy All of which he will dispose of Sands’ Sarsaparilla, Harrison’s Grays’s ami McAlister's Ointments, Wistaria Balsam, Jayne’* Ex pectorant, Ay er’s,Cherry Pectorial, Perry ’* Dead Shot, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Jew David’s Plaster, &c., &.c. Always on hand at Z. J. DeHAY’B. Hook*, as a ftaudidatu for the office of Articles. Ordinary, for Darlington District, and on the most reasonable term*, and to Obli *. 6 Many Voters.. winchKe invitestheattcntionofhisfriends , 14 “ ’ *J4 tft 1 and customer/. Z. J. DlHAY. Fresh Caster Oil, NeRtffoot Oil, Train Epsom Salta, Sup Carb. Soda, Salerafu*. dtr„ foe. Just receiyvd at Z. J. DgHAY** Camden, S. C* Sbpt 4, (f COACH AND CABINET MAKING. * THE Miliecrilwr begs tfltve to lukyiu the public that he has estabb livd a shop for carrying on abov*- busiiies ;. at Eti- fingham in Dartnigton District. .Ji. n - turnshfo thanks for past patronag’? ar’d desire* to inform tho citizens of the Di-- trirt, that he ha* received n treeh supply of Paint*. Varnish. &e-Ac., and fo fiillv prepared to *iu any work in the abox hue ofIrtisiiiese. Any person i.uonng him with jobb v. ill have UMiir work auiu ucaily and with as much (li*pat(h a* piac icaUc. R. f. ANDWiY'S P. S.—He also receive^ udP«br Urosa- fng Lawrence's BridgeV Perkin* going over wdl please czll at the sign and pay their (triage. R J- A RirKSRITRG.to WASHINGTON. BAH TIMORE. PH H.A DELPHI A. and NEW YORK. The pulilic is re*]iectitully informed that tire steamer* of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commander*, and the Railroad* are in fine ord( r, (tin* Wilmington and Weldon Road having recently been relaid tgith heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and des patch. A THROUGH TICKET haring already been in operation will be contjpu- ed as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. By '.hi* raiH travellers may reach New-York on fte third day during bufoines* hour*. On f!niv«tr,ntlv on Hand, and after the first day of July next. Bag- L . u WnWanUy Ott iianu gage will be ticketed from the jmlnt of I BF,l4H Sons departure to Washington City, under the | % ru i** ,J 3 charge of a special Agent nr Baggage Master. At Washington the sum* will be j transferred to the care of siuular agerit*. who will accompany it to New*York. and j the like arrangements will be pursued m returning South. Through Tickets can alone be had fro * E. WINDOW, Agent of th* Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, »t the office of the Company*, foot of Laurens street, Charleston, 8. Ci, to wh«w please apply; and to Charleston, atidhe Office of- the New Jersey Radruad aiUTransjerta- Ynd dlspatclp tirth Company, New.rftik , h. • w* tf c N r ' : ” R. St R. V. ROLLING. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. wndersigm d ha', . located Uuuueelves fir thi*| .plactxfor tfte purpoe. < f car rying on tl**i abpve business at tiivbl.t *tt»Ht ofC. %mekh, i are prepared to do aDy ihmg in that fine. 'flNw will sell work tap Jar Cash. j Hf” REPAfRING done whU w^atur * »- TOd dfopan L • " THOMAS A. TARRH