The Darlington flag (Lydia, SC) 1851-1852, October 16, 1851, Image 3
ROBERT LATTA’S
GROCERY AND PROVISION
STORE,
CAMDEN, S. C.
July 23 21 tf
MARTIN & BRYAN,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILL make advances on cotton and
othor produce, and give strict attention
to the selection of ail articles ordered
through them.
JAMES MARTIN. THOS. A. BRYAN.
April 23 8 ly
TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
CORMRK OP BBOAD AND DB KALB 8Tft.,
CAMDEN, S. C.,
J. B. F. BOONE, Proprietor.
May 21 12 tf
PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.~
I. 0. 0. F.
msr» -rrcyzzzZ-Z
Preserves,' Brandy -Poaohea*
&C M &c„ &c.
E. I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (ass’ted)
Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits,
Curacoa Maiaschins and Cordials, (assor
ted.) Maderia, Sherry. Port and N. C.
Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Lon
don Porter, pints and quarts.
HEIDSRICH CHAMPAIGNS.
Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces,
Rose water, Chocolate and Cocoa,
Prunes, Citrons, Currants and Raisins,
English, French and American Mustard,
do. — do. Pickles,
do. and Goshen Cheese, Macaroni
{ Italian.)
hit
on
THE regular weekly meeting of this
podge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Monday next, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
By order
WM. R. HUNTER, Secl'ry.
W. J. KENNEDY,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar-
linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough.
March 12 2 tf
T. B. & L. L. ERASER,
Attorney* at Law.
Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter
Darlington, Kershaw and Richland.
OFFICE AT SUMTERVILLE, S. C.
NOTICE.
The sale of Mr. Spencer's Furniture,
Books, dec., advertised f>r this day, is
postponed until further notice.
H. H. RUGG, Auctioner.
Oct 16 1851 33 It
N^WFALL CIOODS.
KETCHUM A TAYLOR,
WOULD respectfully inform their coun
try friends, and the public generally, that
they are now in receipt of their fall stock
of "Dry Goods, comprising one of the
best assorted stock of goods they have ev
er had the pleasure of offering for their
inspection. Their stock consists in part
as follows:
WORSTED DRESS GOODS.
Superb painted French Cashmeres,
“ “ “ Muslin Delaines,
Medium and low priced do. do.
Plain col’d Fr. Cashmeres fnd Detains,
“ “ “ Merinos,
“ black “ do,
“ coPd and black Parametias,
English and French black Bombazines,
SILK DRESS GOODS.
24, 26, 28, 30, 3^1 and 36 inch black
Gro di Rhine SRks,
Superb hl’k Watered and Brocade Silks Ham?, Bologna Sausage, fr
Rich plain Chamelion do.^ Lemon, Wat^r and Butter ( i
! Rich colored Brocade do.
Rich Scotch and Tartan Plaid do.
White and col’d Persian Marceline and
Black Silks.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS.
Plain andetnhroi’d white Crape Shawls,
“ “ “ and col'd Cash
mere Shawls,
Rich and figured Brocha Shawls,
Super hlack Gro di Rhine Silk Shawls,
Colored plain worsted do.
Plain colored Cashmere do.
Plitin Waterloo and Bay State do.
Bl'k and col'd Silk Mantillas, ( wadded
“ “ Waterloo do., ( and pl’n
LACE GOODS, &c.
Embr’d Lace and Muslin Capes, Col
lars and Chimisetts,
Embr’d Lace and Muslin under Sleeves,
Valencia and Thread Lace Collars and
Cuffs,
Etnbroi’d Swiss Muslin aud Cambric
Edgings and Insertings,
Plain and figured Bobinet Lace,
Super “ Brussels do.
Lace Bertbas and Muslin Bands,
Infants’ Embroidered Waists.
Charleston Prices.
R. &, R. M. ROLLINS, having met
up with men who were determined to sell
out, have purchased a beautiful slock of
Fancy and Drv Goods at a very low price,
and will be able to sell goods an low it
not on better terms than they can be pur
chased in this market They have moved
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HAND
KERCHIEFS.
Ladies’ white and black Silk Hose,
“ “ raw' Silk do.
“ white, bl’k and col’d Cotton do.
“ “ “ “ worsted do.
“ black Alpacca and Cashmere do.
“ col’d, white and black Kid Gloves
“ Embr’d scol. and plain Silk Hdkfs,
black and col’d Silk Neck Ties,
perior Hyson and Black Teas, old
Java Coffee, English Walnuts, Brazil Fil
berts, Shell Barks, and soff shelled Al
monds.
also,
Smoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon,
Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime Leaf
Lard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured
Soda, Wine,
’rackers.
Choice ami Favourite Brands of Segars.
By Robert l.ntUi,
Camden S. C.
Sept 25 30 _ l _
At Cheraw Tannery and bate
FACTORY.
onnn PAIR premium pegged
?)Ul/U BROGANS AND .SHOES,
Revitted Bands at New York prices, to
gether with, a general assortment of Lea
thers.
The subscriber respectfully asks the at
tention of purchasers to his Premium
Brogans, tor Plantations, confident his
faciliiies enable him to serve the interest
of buyers. I.iberal discount made on
wholesales. Orders solicited, planters mea
sures fitted with care.
Good Hides aud Skins received in ex
change.
F. LYNCH.
Mr. W. C. Bruce of Society Hill, will
receive measures for the above Brogans.
Sept 25 30 tf
Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and
Tar.
A full and fresh supply of the above
valuable Medicine for Coughs, Colds and
Pulmonary aff etions, direct from the
house of Scovill &. Mead, New Orleans.
Just received at Z. J. DIHAY’S.
Fresh Caster Oil,
i Neatsfoot Oil, Train Oil, Epsom Salts,
Sup Carb. Soda, Saleratus, &.o., &io. Just
received at Z. J. DeIIAY’S,
Camden, S. C., Sept 4, tf
- -D. J.- T-AYXOR,
General Agent and Commie-
eion Merchant.
King* Wharf, George.’.orn, S. C.
Deems it appropriate to notify hi? friends
aud the public generally, that he has ren
ted the commodious /ftvfrof/ ware rooms
and wharf of Mr. Benjamin King, where
he has removed; besides the extensive
wharf of the estate of Myers, and is pre
pared to conduct the General Agency ami
Commission Business in all its branches,
and he hopes, to the satisfaction of those
who may commi; their business to his
trust.
Georgetown, Sept. 4, 27 4t
UNPRECEDENTED ARRI
VALS.
&T W e
announce Capt
a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dai- I
lington District at the ensuing election.
lo Through Fare from Charles
-JAMES W. WARD, as N<;w jjjq
The great Mail mule from Charleston S. C
Mr. Editor: Please announce A, J.
Hoot*-, as a candidates f >r the office of
Ordinary, for Darlington District, and
Oblige, Many Voters.
Aug. 14 24 tf
Leaving the wharf
at the foot of Laurens
street, daily, after thi
Notice.
their groceries out from the house former- „ ... .,
ly occupied by them, and have had it ^ ,en *® "’bite mid bl k Silk Half Hose, j
ntted up expressly for a fancy store.—
Persons wishing to purchase any articles
usually found here, will do well to exam
ine our stock before they buv elsewhere.
We have a few Watches, Finger and
Ear Rings, at very fair prices. Also
IVatch Keys, and Chains or Guards, of
all sorts aud sizes.- We will have this
stuck 0|>en on the ensuing Saturday.
Please call and examine for yourselves.
Oct 16 33 tf
Notice of Assignee.
“ “ ami col’d Merino do. do.
“ bro, white and mixed Cotton do do.
“ col’d white and hl’k 8ilk Gloves,
“ “ “ “ Kid do.
“ col’d, bor’d and white Silk Hdkfs,
“ “ white an Silk do.
“ black and col’d Silk Cravats.
DAMASK TABLING, Ac.
8,9, 10 1-4 brown and white Table
Damask,
6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 1-4 white and brown
Table Cloths,
Office Wilmington & Manchester f
R.R. C.\, Marion C. 11., Sept. 8th, (
The stockholders of the Wilmington , , ,
and Manchester Rail Road Company, are j ^53 a, id 255 bjog st. (one door be
hereby notified that the ELEVENTH Wentworth. _ .
The undersigned takes pleasure, in in
forming hi? friends and the public gener
ally that be is now receiving, ami will
continue to receive to the 1st October, hi>
Fall ami Winter Stock of Heavy and
Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fol
lows:
Brown, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered
Sugars,
Rio, Java and Cuba GVff.-e,
Lard, Bacon, Flour and Corn,
Muscovado ami 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
Barrels,
Sperm, Adamantine, Patent and Tallow
Candles,
Bar and “Exceleior”“P” Soap,
Godard 1805 Brandy,
Claret, Madeira,Ginger and Port Wines,
Heidsick aud Anchor Brands Cham-
paigne,
Porter, Ale and Champaign** Cider, Old
Rye and double rectified Whiskey,
Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces
Jains and Jellies,
Brandy fruits of all kinds.
Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine
Apples,
Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Spice and Ginger, !
Raisins Almonds, Currants, Figs, and
Prunes, Filberts. Pecan, Brazil and Eng- !
lish Walnuts, Wine, Butter, Soda, Lemon
and Water Crackers.
Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder
Tea.
Crockery and Glass Ware.
Powdei, Shot ami L ad.
Oranges, Apples and Lemons in season.
Candies of every descrip'ion.
The finest Brands of Cigars and To
bacco, 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
country. W. C. MOORE,
Op|>osite the Post office, Camden, S. C.
Sept 4 27 4ni
Dry Goods for Fall Trade in
Charleston,
W. G. BANCROFT,
low
arrival of the Southern Cars, via Wlfo
MINGTON and WELDON, N. C., PE
TERSBURG. RICHMOND. FREDE
RICKSBURG, to WASHINGTON, BAU
TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW
YORK.
The public is respeclifully 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 fine order, (the
Wilmington aud Weldon Road having
recently been relaid with heavy T rail)
thereby securing 1>oth safety and des
patch. A THROUGH TICKET having
already been in operation will lie continu
ed as a permanent arrangement from
Charleston to New York. By this route
travellers may reach New-York on the
third day during buisiness hours. On
and after the first day of July next, Bag-
gage will !>e ticketed from the jioint of
departure to Washington City, under the
charge of a special Agent or Baggage
Mauler. At Washington the same w ill be
transferred to the care of similar agents,
who will accompany it to New York, and
the like arrangements will be pursued in
S-gC’ The Friends of Captain REU- 1 returning South.
BEN BEASLEY , announce him as a can- Through Tickets can alone be had from
E. WINLOW, A*rent of tin Wilmington
and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the
Mk. Editor: Please announce HAR-
D5 M. PARROTT as a candidate for
Sheriff of Darlington District, at the en
suing election, and oblige
Many Voters.
Mr. Editor: You will please announce
THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidate
for the suffrage of his fellow citizens, for
the office of Tax Collector, of this Dis
trict at the ensuing eleeti >n, aud oblige
Many Voters.
"Aug 21 25 tf
Mr. Editor: Please announce l{. tl.
Itutlin , as a candidate for Clerk of the
Court of Darlington District, at the ensu
ing Election, and oblige
Many Friends.
* Tin* frii'iul* of J.
WILSON, beg leave to announce him a
candidate fir the Office of Ordinary for
Darlington District.
All persons indebted to James E. Hall- White and col’d Damask Daylea,
iug di
hand
ford by note or account are notified that
payment must be made on or before the
1st of Jaituary next,and all persons hold-
its against him are notified to
in according to law.
i WILDS DuBOSE, Assignee.
£1851 33 tf
Notice.
J. M. Hunter continues to keep a Pub
lic House, at his old stand, near the Post
Office. He also acts as General Agent,
and having two Wagons will haul Goods
to any part of the country.
Camden, S.C., Oct. 16 33 t»
Napkins,
Frendi, col d and hord'd Linen Tow els
Bird eye and huckaback Diaper do.
Russia, German, Scotch and Bird Eye
Diapers,
9-8 and 1-4 Pillow Case Linens,
10 and 12 1-4 Linen Shitting,
l ine medium and heavy Shirting Linens
Colored, cotton and worsted Table
Covers,
Cloth Piano and Table Covers.
hereby
Instalment of 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
0000
Sept 25
LBS PRIME BACON SIDES,
For sale
by ROBT. LATTA.
Camden, S. C.
30
tf
TAILORING.
The subscriber takes this method of in
forming the inhabitants of Bishopville, j
and neighbouring country, that he has
located himself in Bishopville, and is pre-
‘ li
Attention Darlington
Hussars!
You are hereby ordered to be dnd ap
pear at Darlington Court Houre dn the
Second Saturday 13th, in December next,
armed and equipped as the law dintets.
By order of Cap*. Samuel Ervin:
W J. R. ERVIN, O. S.
Oct. 14, 33 tt
SHERIFF S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Wri.s, of Fieri-
Facias to me directed, will be sold before
the Court House door, of Darlin
trict, on the first Monday in
next, aud the Tuesday following at the
usual time, the following property viz:
The tract of Laud on which Benjamin
Jeffries resides, containing about Eighty
acres, at the suit of the state and others
vs. George H. Moye.
The tract of Land on which th» defen
dant now resides, at the suit of John F. j
Wilson & Co. for another ve. Kinion
McLendon.
The defendant’* interest in the tract
of land in Darlington district on which
he last resided, at the suit of Warren
King, vs. John W. Skinner.
Theqeveral tracts of’. nd owned by i
Burrell Hegars. at the time of his death,
at the suit of Eli Holloman and others,
vs. the Executor*‘of Burrel Megars.
The tract of land on which the defon-
DOMESTICS, &c.
3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 bleached Shirting and
Long Cloth,
6,8, 10, 11 and 12 1-4 brown and
bleached Shirting,
Brown and white Canton Flannels,
Brown and white Cotton Drilling,
Blue striped and plaid Homespun,
Cotton Osuaburgs, Bed Tick, Blue Der-
rima. Apron Checks, dec.,
Together with a large assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts. Plains.
Kerseys, white, Saxony and Welch
llannels, Plain and Twilled Red Flan-
sold before Lindsays, Bath, Whitney, Macki- I plete assortment of M
ington Die- nxw and London Duffil Blankets, Ate., j Children’sClAITHING,
November ^ to whicll thev invite tho atu . Illi(>n Fashimable style, to wl
of their friends and the public. At
wholesale aud retail, at
NO. 243 KING STREET.
Terms cash, or city acceptance. All
orders promptly and faithfully exe« uted
Charleston, Oct 4 ’51 32-tldJ
pared to make up all garments in his line
at the shortest notice, and in the latest
style.
SAMUEL E. W. CLARKSON
Bishopville, Aug. 20, 1851. 26 3m
LOGAN & GLEN.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
ESTA BLISHMENT.
No. 901 King street one d'*or North
of W. R. Babcock’s Book Store
Charleston, S. C.
Has constantly on hand a full and com-
Mens’, Boys’, • nd
made in the most
yle, to which they would
respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic.
Charleston, Sept. 25th, 1851. 30,6m
JAMES ADGER A Co.,
Factors and Commission Mer
chants, Office Adger's Forth
‘ Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
James Adokk, James Adobe,jr.
Rob’t. Adder, Ettsel L. Adam«.
.. . . Sept 18 2ft tf
dant resides, at the suit of C. D. Wallace, — —
Guardian of li A. EU.rby and others, 80^^ Made Plantation
v*. nopktns u. Charles. MAAAWC
Ten negroes, viz: Ann. Wesley, Han- " • . vv , ,
nih, Julia, Estlrer, Katharine, Mary, Dar- Huuw* Servant a Shoes, &c.. at Whole-
n, Martha, and Leslie, at the suit of i «»le and Retail, No. 30 Last Bay, Charles-
in Segar* and others, vs. James W. ton > V.
RUSSELL’S
BOARDING HOUSE.
Situated an Main-street, first brick block
centre building, between A. M. Hunt's
Hotel, and the State House.
Is now prepared to accomodate Da\
Boarders, Families, and Travellers,
: by Rail Road or their own conveyance,
wilh their horses.
Columbia, 8. C., Aug., 1851 24 3t
We would again respecifully invite the
attention of otir friends and customers in
the country, to our Extensive Stock of
Dry Goods, when they visit our city.
Always 011 baud .Southern Manufac
tured Goods: consisting of Georgia Plains
and Kerseys, Alabama do., plain and
striped Osiiaburgs, Bleached and Brown
Domfritics.
Super Dqffil Blanked*, Direct Importa
tion.
We would also particularly invite at
tention to our Im^Mirtaiions, of Silks and
Dress Goods, being one of the Laruf.- r
STOCKS IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. We
are also prepared to furni-h every article
in the Dry Good line, viz: Hosiery, Gloves,
Linneiifs Flannel*, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Bombazjufs, alpacas, Merinos. M’ de Cai
nes, Plaids, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins,
Purmiture Dimity, Prints, Gingham*,
Shawls, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Trim
mings, &.C., die., die.
Sept. 18 29 3m
$35 REWARD,
Runaway from the subscriber, his Boy
CALVIN. He is about five and a half
feet high, moves nimbly, speaks quick,
: and grins when -s^ken to. I will give
$20 dollar* for his deliver in Darlington
Jail, or $35 dollars for his delivery, and
: proot sufficient to convict any whiu* per-
! sou of harbouring him.
JOSEPH L. HARRELL.
28: h Aug., 1851 27 5t
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
The subscriber oilers for sale the Plan-
< lation on whicl^he lives, containing 328
I acres of land, ft is bounded on the North
by Thomas Williamson’s lands, on the
East by Williamson’* and James 8.
McCall’s, South and West by Dr. Smi h’s.
On the place is a neat comfortable dwel-
j ling and all necessary out buildings. It
i 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
didate frr Ordinary of Darlington Distrist,
at the ensuing election.
Many Voters.
Sept 25 30 tf
jy Mr. Editor: Please announce
.1. I41KVII'', as a candidate tor
re-election to the office of Tax Collector,
for Darlington District, and ob iire
Many Voters.
~ MILLINERY.
Receiving daily, a splendid assortment
of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, of
the latest Parisian Styles, among which, 1
may be found dresses ofevery discretion, 1
Sa'.in and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Riding
Hals, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves,
Cravats, Linen ami Siik Pocket Haml-
kerchiels, superior to anything ever offer- :
ed in this market. Jewelry, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps, &c., &lc., die.
Mrs. M , has taken great pains to select
i such goods as will suit the wants of the
'adies Bent.rally. Thankful for past fovorr. 1
he solicits a continuance of the same.
VV. S. Murvht is authorized to attend
to my business.
MARY A. MURPHY.
Sept. 25 30 tf
A List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office at Dar- ,
lington, V. II., S. !•«/ Oct., 1851.
A—Frances Atkinson 2, F’rnncis P.
Atkinson 2, Richard Atkcr&on, L. T.
1 Andrews.
B—Win. J. Beacons, Stephen Bar
ber, Burnaby «.V Houston, Miss A. il.
! Barnes, John Bosenwn.
1 ('—Wm. H. Collins, Martin Caro-
way, (lemons Cornelius.
1J—Wm. or Robt. Dull'ee.
F—Joseph Flowers, .lames Floyd.
G—C'ynihey Godiey, Leviet Gray,
Win. Gilcreast, W. VV. Gregg, Andrew
Gardner, John 8. Huggins, Miss Surah
Hudson, G. S. B. Huggins, W. F\ Har
rell. John Butorins, James H. Hallibur
ton, James Inglish.
J—Thomas Jones, Sami. Jones,
Moses Johnson, Sami. Jones.
K—Wm. H. Kelly,
L—Ira Lewis, Thomas Lirdv.
M—f nines Muldrmv, Sand. Moore,
Miss Lida Mender, S. Norwood.
P—John Prim, Geo. VV. Revel,
S—James II. Shell, Filiznbeth Sims,
P. IJ. Schuller, Miss M. B. Taylor, Mrs.
Ann E. Witherspoon.
M. A. HUGGINS, P. M.
Oct 2 21 3t
Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c.
The undersigned i* now receiv-
imr his Fall and Winter supply
of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Mi-
di( hies. Paints, Oils. Dye .Stuffs,
Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and Fancy
1 Articles. All of which he will dispose of
on the mist rrasonabfo terms, and to
: which he inv ite* the attention of his friends
and customers. Z. J. DeHAY.
Negroes Wanted.
The suliscriher wishes to purchase 18
or 20 young negroes from 12 to 25 years
old,field hands, f,, r which he will pay a
fair market price in ('ash. Any person
having such to dispose of will please
add res*.
W. J, BARNES.
Mt. Elon, P.O.
Darlington Diet., 8. C.
Sept 11 28 (f_
S. D. HALLFORD,
GENKK AL. AGENT,
CAMDEN, S. C.
March 19 3 J. tf
" rrv
the New Jersey Railroad ami Transporta
tion Company, New York.
office of the Company, foot of lAmrens
street. Charleston, S. (’., to whom please
apply; and to Charleston, at the Office of
the ’ - - -
tion
July 16 >0 tf
W. II. STANLEY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY notifies his friend*
and customers and the public generally,
that he has removed to the shop neaiv
opposite the old Post office, where he is
prepared to carry on the Tailoring Busi
ness in all its department*. Black and
Fancy Cassimers Vestings, and Tritn-
mings of all kinds kept constantly on
hand.
J-f*" He has just received the Spring
and Summer reports-of Fashions from
London, Pari»and Philadelphia for 1851.
March 12 2 ly
Warranted Pianos, &c. On
TRIAL.
PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood
Pearl. Mahogany. &c. 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 liought, exchan
ged, hired or returned, on terms lower
than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit.
Many references to families in different
States, aud 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
thresh Sarsaparilla,
R. A R. M. ROLLIN’ S.
July 30 22 tf
FAMILY MEDICINES.
Wist art Balsam, I Very V Dead Shot,
Ayer’s Cherry Pec-'Grecian Tanehern-
tornl, nian, Drops,
Hfiatiiig’s 8ymp of Jew Davids Plaster,
Naptha, I Rogers Liverworth
Tarrant’s .Seltzer 1 nnd Tar,
Aperient, Sands Sarsaparilla,
Murray’s Fluid lanes Expectorant,
Magnesia, I “ Alterative,
Fahnestock’s Ver- : Rownnd’s Tonic
inifuge, Mixture,
Are a few of the Many Valuable
Family Medicines, that may always lie
found at Z. J. DbHA Y’8,
Cnnidi n, S. C.
June In Hi 2m
JAMES M. BROWN,
DEALER in Fruit, Segarw and Confec
tionary, opposite M. W. Hunter’s, Dar
lington, C. H., S. C., having added a
complete and fresh assortment of article^
in his line, is now prepared to furnish
every thing usually found in a well fur
nished establishment. The finest steam
. Pn
Fruits, English Saties aud Ketchups.
Salmon, lobsters and ardines. Fresh
Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco
of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, Lon-
, don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du
rands celebrated french Bitters, will al-
1 ways be found ready for those who may
desire them. He request a sham oLjho
public patronage.
March 19 3 If
COMMITTED.
Taken up and committed to the Jail of
^ Darlington District, on the 24th hist., a
1 Negro Woman, aged about twenty years,
, four fi*et eleven and one half inches high,
black complexion, her back and arms
considerably scared. Site says that *he
belong to Mr. Dick Singleton of Sumter
District, and that her name is Chrislia,
aud that the Overseer’s name on the
i plantation she left is Levenhant, and tire
Segar* and John Segars, Ex'rs of Burrell
Segar*. .
One negro, viz: Andrew, at the Vuitof
C. D. Wallace, Guardian va. the Adm'r of
William Wingate.
Ten head of cattle, at the suit of the
State v*. Arthur & Johnson.
J. H. HUGGINS, 8. D. D.
_Oct6 185L 28 St_
For Sale.
A prime lot of Cheese and Bacon, by
the subscriber. A. IV. SEXTON.
Out 9 32 K
The subscriber, Agent for the South
Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charleston, S.
C., aud the Cheraw Factory, at Cheraw,
S, C., will offer for safe in this market by
the first September, a large supply of Sou
thern maae Plantation Brogan* aud
Httue Servant* Shoes, together with a
gdflera! assortment of Boota and Shoes,
which win be aold at the lowest market
prices for good* of wmikr^uali^.
Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes,
No. 30 East Bay.
kud U U 40
R. A R. M. ROLLINS,
ARE receiving this week a lull supply . , . .
in their line, consisting partly, of Preser- I ,he above bu *'» M * at h"' ree.dence near
Saddles, Harness, Ac.
THF. subscriber continues to carry on
ved Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries,
die. Bagar* and egar Matches. Oranges
aud Wtmons, Fresh Citron, and many
other small article too tedious to mention.
June * 14 tf
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
The subscriber keeps constantly on
hand an extensive assortment of fresh
genuine Medicixes, Dye-stuffs, Pauts,
Oils, Varkishes, Window Glass, Brush
es, Nuruual Irstuments, Perfumery,
Soaps, Hair Dyes, Mantle and Toilet
Orramexts, 'Pot* and Fatct Goods in
great variety. These, with every article
belonging tw the drug business, will be
sold very low. Persons desirous of ob
taining bargains and fine articles, are in
vited to give u* a call before purchariug
elsewhere.
FRANCIS L. 3XMP,
334? S. 0.
St. Pauls Church, Darlington District, and
respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage. Ifls motto is “ let the work show
for itself,” he expects to keep constantly
on hand. Ready made Harness of his
own manufacture.
jar Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch.
JAMES NEWBERY.
March 26 4 ly
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
J. E. Muse and T. W. Bacot,
having this day formed a Co-J
partnership in DENTISTRY
under the name of MUSE 4i BACOT, | Drivers name is July, aud the Plantation
would respectfully offer their services to . is called Deer pond Plantation,
the citizens of Darlington, and the adjoin- , The Owner is requested to come for-
iug Districts. They feel themselves fully 1 ward, prove his property, pay cliaases
competent to practice in every depart-| and take her away, this 23rd Aug. 1851.
I Surgerv, and will spare! G. D. C. HUGGINS. J. D. D.
Aug 28 26 tf
CABINET SHOP. 7
HAVING employed a Cabinet Maker,
.ractice in every depart
ment of Dental Surgery, and will spare j
no pains in giving satisfaction in all its
department*.
N. B.—One or both of them will be al- i
ways at their office, from 8 o'clock, A. M.
In Distress we Succor.
HAVING accented the agency for the
North Carolina Mutual Life Ini
Company. I wifi take pleasure in
mg any applications w hich may
for membership. Persons insuring aiweiiti-
tled to share in the profits oSRie Company.
The live* of slaves may be insured on ac
commodating terms. • FRESH
J. II. NORWOOD. j Syrun. by
to 6 P. M, to vjait on any who may wish we are prepared to execute all orders for
their services. _ new work or repairing in tho above line.
July I, 1851.^ 20 tf_
Just Received.
A prime lot of Northern Flour, for sale
by the subscriber. A. IV. SEXTON.
k MuEACHEN.
Oct !»’
A. ■
39 ^
Constantly on Hand
ESH Boda Water and L
May 31
It!
tf
Lemon
R. £ ft. M kOLUNS.
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