The Darlington flag (Lydia, SC) 1851-1852, November 20, 1851, Image 3
STANLY’S HOTEL,
(Sigm^At PmtmtUo,)
DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C.
M. B. STANLY, Proprietrr,
Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to
merit a continuance.
March 19 3 tf
MANSION HOUSE,
Camden, South Carolina.
E. 0. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
THE best accommodations and attention
to Travellers.
Stables Large and Roomy.
June 11 15 ly
PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.
I. 0. 0. F.
THE regular weekly meeting of this
I .edge, will lie held at Odd Fellow’s Hall
on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. 51.
By order
VVM. R. HUNTER, Sectnj.
IV. J. KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar-
linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough.
March 12 2 tf
T. B. A L. L. FRASER,
Attorneys at Law.
Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter
Darlington, Kershaw and Richland.
OFFICE A T SUMTER VILLE, S. C.
A NEW SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE!
ESCOVKAOZ HOME TALSKT AMD UDVSTKT!
TIE
Illustrated Family Friend,
A SEW Aim E LEG ART PAPER,
PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, 8. C.
• AMD EDITED BT 8. A. G0DNAN,
Solicits Examinatior ard Challerges
COMPARISON, WITH ART RORTHERR PAPER.
It is a large sheet, magnificentlyprinted
upon splendid paper, contains Original
Tales, Sketches, News, Poetry, Agricultu
ral Articles, and what ever else that will
interest an intelligent community; besi
des, four elegant engravings each week.
Terms, $2 per annum; address,
S. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS,
Columbia, S. C.
South Carolina,
Darlirgtor District.
Ordinary.
WHEREAS, William Watkip*, ; hath
made suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and Effects of
Jesse Pearce. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors, of the said Jesse Pearce
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be
held at Darlington, C. H., on Monday the
28th November next, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon to shew cause if any they have,
why (lie said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, the 13th
day of November, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-one, and in the seventy-fifth year
of American Independence.
I). S. LAW, O. D. D.
Nov 20 38 2t
Warranted Pianos, &c. On
TRIAL.
PIANOS of beet Makers. Rosewood
Pearl, Mahogany, Ac. in any desired style
Notice.
THE subscriber respectfully announces
to those interested that he will open at
Darlington Village, a MALE SCHOOL, i
commencing on the 2d Monday in Novem- j of finish—or other Musical Instniments,
ber. furnished fret- of charge, or obligation to
'Hie scholastic year will be divided into ! keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Af-
two sessions of five months each. lpr sufficient test, may be bought, exchan-
Terms—Classical per session, £20 00 ! Red, hired or returned, on terms lower
Advanced English Branches, - 15 00 I than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit.
Land for Sale. In Distress we Succor.
A tract of (and lying on the north side HAVING accented the agency for the
of Lake Swamp, consisting of one hun- .j orl b Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
dred and ninety acres. Said land is boun- t ^ om P ,n y. I will take pleasure in forw ard-
ded south bv bv tha run of Lake Swamp. ; '"«»"> applications which may be made
It has an Island of twenty acres, which is i for membership. Persons msurineareent:-
as good land as can be found in this coun- I tied to share in the profits ot the Company.
Elementary, -
School room former female
near Presbyterian Church.
W. J. KENNEDY.
Oct 30 35 -
- 10 00
academy
If
LOGAN & GLEN,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
ESTABLISHMENT
No. #•! King street one door North
of W. R. Babcock’s Book Store
(Charleston, 8. C.
Has constantly on hand a full and com
plete assortment of Mens', Boys’, and
Children’* Cl/JTIHNG, made in the most
Fashionable style, to which they would
respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic.
Charleston, Sept. 25th, 1851. 30,6m
[9*Editor Darlirgtor Flag: Please
announce Maj. WILLIAM H. WINGATE
as a Candidate for SHERIFF, of Darling
ton District, and oblige the
Voters of Mt. Elor.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
The subscriber keeps constantly on
h«nd an extensive assortment of fresh
genuine Medicines. Dte-stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brush
es, Surgical Ikstuments, Pf.rfumery,
Soaps, Hair Dyes. Mantle and Toilet
Ornaments, Toys and Fancy Goods in
great variety. These, with every article
belonging to the drug business, will be
sold very low. Persons desirous of ob
taining bargains and fine articles, are in
vited to give us a call before purchawng
elsewhere.
FRANCIS L. ZEMP,
32-tf Camden, S. C.
Many references to families in different
States, and districts of this State, quite land has on it a
competent to judge where Instruments houses, all new.
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.
try. The balance is
about 80 acres cleared,
good land, 50 acres ot which lias been un
der cultivation four years. This tract of
dwelling. Gin an other
Persons wishing to look
at said land will do well to call on the sub
scriber as early as possible,
JOHN L. ROLLINS.
Oct. 30 3* 3t
profits ol the Compa
up-land, with slaves may be insured on ac-
This is also very ! commodating terms.
J. H. NORWOOD.
May 21 12 tf
June 4
14
If
Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and
Tar.
A full and fresh supply of the above
Fresh Sarsaparilla,
R. & R. M. ROLLINS.
July 30 22
tf
Charleston and Georgetown
Steam Packets.
Steamer “Nina,” Arthur Magee master,
Steamer “Charleston,” Chan, Relyeo Mas
er,
THE aliove Stea
mers will commence
their regular trips oti|
Monday the 3d November, and continue
to run regularly throughout the season.
One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon
day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings
at half jiast 7 o’clock, and one will also
leave Georgetown on the same days at 7
©clock. A. M.
Robertson & Blacklock,
Agents at Charleston,
Henning & Shackleford,
Agents at Georgetown,
Nov. 6 35 2m3
ngnee’s Sale.
Anderson Needham, }
vs. > Co. 8a.
Abram Gilbert. J
On the first Monday in December next,
I will sell at Darlington C. H., all the de
fendants right title and interest in and to
a Negro woman named Mary, and her
three Children to wit: Anthony (a mulat-
| to,) Jim and Louisa, and on the Wednes
day following at the defendants residence
1 will sell the remaining portion of his pro
perty Assigned me; consisting of Corn,
! Cotto
otton, Hogs, Fodder, one bay Horse,
At Cheraw Tannery and Shoe
FACTORY.
onnn PAIR PREMIUM PEGGED
OUUU BROGANS AND SHOES,
Revitted Bauds 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, for Plantations, confident his
facilities enable him to serve the interest
of buyers. Liberal discount made on
wholesales. Orders solicited, planters mea
sures fitted with care.
Good Hides and Skins received in ex
change.
F. LYNCH.
Mr. W. C. Bruce of Society Hill, w ill
receive measures for the above Brogans.
Sept 25 30 tf
RUSSELL’S
BOARDING HOUSE.
Situated on Maim Artel, first brick block
centre building, between A. M. Hunt's
Hotel, and the Slate H/use.
Is now prepared to accomodate Day
Boarders, Families, and Travellers.
by Rail Road or their own conveyance,
with their horses.
Columbia, S. C., Aug., 1851 24 3t
Situation Wanted.
As Teacher by a young man, a native
of Darlington District, who has hnd one
year’s experience in the business. He will
undertake to prepare boys for College,
and to teach the usual branches taught in
Academies and Common Schools. Satis
factory testimonials as to competency and
character can be given if desired. For
further particulars apply at this office.
Oct. 30 31 tf
Proclamation.
House-hold and Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
Terms made known on day of sale.
W. H. WINGATE,
Assignee.
Nov 20 38 2t
Sale of Land, Stock,
sion, Ac.
Will be soil by the subscrilier at his re-
! sidenre near Effingham, on FRIDAY the
5th day of December, his Stock of Cattle
tnd Hogs, and two Horses. Also, Corn
: and Fodder, die. He also offers for sale
| the tract of land on which he resides
i consisting of 673'acres. There is a new
gin house and screw on the place, with
other necessary buildings.
JOHN LANGSTON.
Nov 20 38 3t
Darlington Academy.
The Exercises of this institution w ill
; commence on MONDAY next, the 24th
hist. Circulars, setting forth, terms, sys-
containing one hundred and seventy-two i t el „ of instruction and other particulars.
Notice.
J. M. Hunter continues to keep a Pub-
! lie 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.
PrOVi-‘ Camden, S.C., Oct. 16 33 ft
Valuable Land for Sale.
Will lie sold by the subscriber at Dar
lington Court House, on the first .M*i .day-
iii December next,the valuable plantation
and tract of laud, on which Wiley Cha|>-
inan resided at the time of his decease—
acres. The purchaser will receive good,
titles, and be allowed a credit of twelve
nioutlis, with interest from day of sale, a
bond and approved personal security and
a mortgage of the premises, will be requir
ed to secure the payment of the purchase
money. JAMES P. WILSON,
Ext’r. of W. Chapman.
Nov 6 35 tf
will bv issued at an early date.
J. W. SMITH, Principal.
Nov 20 38 (T
S£
?F’S SALES.
Tho State of South Carolina
DARUNGTON DISTRICT.
^ Office Court of General Se- )
ssious and Common Pleas. \
I, E. B. Brunson, Clerk of said Court
in pursuance of the directions of the act
of the legislature, in such case made and
mu <
the Court nouse door, of Darlhigton Dis
trict, on the first Monday in December
next, and (he Tuesday following at the
usual time, the following property via:
Tile defendants tract of land on jvhich
he resides, at the suit of John D. Murray
vs. Hymbrick Barnes, the defendants tract
of land oo which he resides, at the suit of
Jane Campbell vs. Lewis MclAidon one
hundred acres of land, bounded west by
Timothy Lee, north by Jesee Keith and
south by George Carter’s land, at Hie suit
of John DuBoso ads. Daniel K. Doy al, the
tract of land on which the defendant re
side*, at the suit of the executor of Bur
rell Segars vs. David Johnson.
J. H. HUGGINS, 8. D. D.
Nov 6 1851. 35 St
BY virtue of sundry Writs, of Fieri-, ~ .■
Facias to >m directed, will be sold before provided, do hereby give public notic-
that an election tor Clerk ot the Court ot
General Sessions and Common Pleas and
also for Ordinary for Darlington District,
w ill be held on the second Monday of
January next., at the usual places of elec
tion throughout the said District.
CABINET SHOP.
HAVING employed a Cabinet Maker,
we are prepared to execute all orders for
new work or repairing in the above line.
HUNTER & MuEACHKN.
MARTIN A BRYAN,
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. THOS. A. BRYAN.
April 23 8 ly^
LBS PRIME BACON SIDES.
For sale
by ROBT. LATTA.
Camden, S. C.
6000
FOR SALE.
ON Sale day in December next,
(if not disposed of before then,) w ill
tmoffered for sale before the Court
IMlse, HARRIET, a prime negro
35 years of age. a good cook, washed and
ironer, indeed she is serviciablu in almost
any capacity. Also, her child a tine mu
latto boy 18 months old, said negroes to be
sold on condition of their not being carri
ed out of Uiu District. Conditions Cash,
purchaser to pay for bill of sale.
JOHN W. LEE, Ag’t.
Nov. 13 37 3t
House this 10th day
A. I).. 1851.
E. B. BRUNSON, c. c r. &. a. s.
Nov 20 38 td
Late Arrivals.
The undersigned have juat received a
part of their fall and winter stock of ma
terial, and will endeavor to keep on hand
a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles,
Bridle-bits, Martingale, Sirsinglee, Whips,
Valices, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Stirrups
and Leathers. Also, Carriage, Buggy
and Waggon Harness, Collars and
Haines. Repairing in their line of busi-
new done at the shortest notice, in good
order and cheap, for Cash.
THOMAS & TARRH.
Got 26 34 tf
2,000 lb«. Mountain Butter,
The best ever brought to this place.
Also, a prime lot of Bacon and Lar d, for.
sale by A. W. SEXTON,
Nov. 6
Sept 25 30 tf
The State of South Carolna
DARUNGTON DISTRICT,
fn Common IMeas.
Geo. W. Dargun, ) Declaration in Foreign
vs. / Attachment, in A*-
Wm. Y. Layton. ) sumptiL
THE Plaintiff in the above stated case
liaving this day, filed his Declaration
in my office, and the Defendant (as
it appears,) is absent from and without
the limits of the State aforesaid, and hav
ing neither wife, nor attorney, residing
within the same, upon whom a copy of
WHEREAS it is at all times propet
for a people to hupible themselves before
, Almighty God, t6 express their depen
dence upon Him and to acknowledge
tlieir gratitude to Him tor His numberless
mercies.
Now he it known that I, JOHN II.
‘ MKAJiS Governor in and over the State
of South-Carolina, do issue this my proc
lamation setting apart FRIDAY, the 21ht
of November next as a day of Thanks,
giving Humilnlion and Prayer—on which
day I earnestly request that all secular
businessbe suspended, and cordially in
vite all religious denominations through
out the Slate to assemble at their respec
tive placet, of worship, to render thanks
to Almighty God for the many undeser
ved blessings he has bestowed upon us 1
and to implore his continuance of the |
same—to humble ourselves before him
on account of our manifold sins as a peo
ple; and in view of the dangers w hich j
threaten our institutions fervently to pray
that our nilers may lie inspired by wis
dom trom on high so that their counsels
may be lirected in that course which j
will redound to His glory and the good
of our beloved State.
Given under my hand and the seal of
i the State, this 27th day of October, in the
year of our I/ird one thousand eight hun-
I dred and fifty-one.
J. H. MEANS.
By the Governor:
Benjamin Pekky, Secretary of State.
Nov 5 35 3t
Saddles, Harness, &c.
THE subscriber continues to carry on
the above business at his reeidence near
St. Pauls Uhurch, Darlington District, and
respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage. His motto is “ let the work show
for itself,” he expects to keep constantly
on hand, Ready made Harness of his
own manufacture.
£3^“ Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch.
JAMES NEWBERY.
March 26 4 ly
Attention Darlington
Hussars!
You are hereby ordered to be and ap
pear at Darlington Court Houre on the
Second Saturday 13th, in December next,
armed and equipped as the law directs.
Defaulters beware.
By orderofCapt. Samuel Ervin:
J. R. ERVIN, O. S.
Oct. 14, 33 tl
MILLINERY.
Receiving daily, a splendid assortment
of .MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, ol
the latest Parisian Styles, among which,
may be found dresses of every discretion,
Satin and Straw Bonnets,Ribbons, Riding
Hats, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves,
Cravats, Linen and Silk Pocket Hand
kerchief, superior to anything ever offer
ed in this market, Jewelry, Perfumery,
i Toilet Soaps, &e., &c., &c.
M rs. M„ has taken great pains to select
such goods as will suit the wants of the
ladies generally. Thankful for past favors,
she solicits a continuance of the same.
W. S. Murphy is authorized to attend
to my business.
MARY A. MURPHY.
Sept. 23 30 tf
COMMITTED.
Taken up and committed to the Jail ol
| Darlington District, on tho 21lh inst., a
Negro Woman, aged about twenty years,
four feet eleven and one half inches high,
1 black complexion, her back and arms
i considerably scared. She says that she
belong to Mr. Dick Singleton of Sumter
District, and that her name is Christia,
and that the Overseer’s name on the
plantation she left is Levenham, and the
Drivers name is July, and the Plantation
is called Deer pond Plantation.
The Owner is requested to come for
ward, prove his property, pay charges
and take her awav. this 23rd Aug. 1851.
G. D. G.* HUGGINS. J. D. D.
Aug 28 26 tf
Notice.
Ml |
dicine for Coughs, Colds and
affections, direct from the
house of Scovill A Mead, New Orleans.
Just received at Z. J. DeHAY’S.
valuable M
Pulmonary
do.
do.
Witness my hand at Darlington Court _ R
of November! this Declaration could be served, on mo
tion of J. A. A C. A. Dargan PlaintitTs
Attorneys; It is ordered that the said
Defendant do Plead, or demur to trie said
.Declaration within a year and a day from
Son* of Temperance.
Members of Darlington Division No. 24,
Sons of Temperance, are hereby notified
that business of a most Urgent and Im
portant character will engage the atten
tion of the Division on THURSDAY
EVENING the 20th inst. Punctual at
tendance ot) Ifre part of the members is
most earnestly reqweated. .
* By order of tlie Divirnn.
F. F. WARLEY, R. S.
Nov IS 37 St
For Sale-
, Wash-Stands, me.
Bedsteads,
For naleby
hunTkr
Oct. 30
A McKACHEKN.
30 tf
Assigned Property for Sale.
Will be aold on Thursday the 4th of De
cember next, at the residence of Caleb H,
Nettles, all the Goods, Chattels, Ac., ren
dered in on schedule, and assigned over
to me, by the said Caleb H. Nettles for the
benefit of hi* creditors Terms for all
sums of and under Two dollars cash,
over two dollars, on a credit of ninety
days with interest from day of sale,, with
note and approved security.
Sale to commence si 11 o’clock, A. M.
S. WILDS DuBOSE, Assignee.
Nov 6 35
Tooth and Hair Broshes,
French, English and American. A
twawtifnl assortment may I* found *t
Z J. DrHAVS
the publication of this order; and in default trust
D. J. TAYLOR,
General Agent and Commit
eion Merchant.
Kings Wharf, Georgetown, S. C.
Deems it appropriate to notify his friends
and the public generally, that he has ren
ted the commodious,/ire proof 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 and
Commission Business in all its branches,
and he hopes, to the satisfaction of those
who mav commit their business to his
Office Wilmington A Manchester l
R.R. Co., Marion C. H., Sept. 8th, \
The stockholders of the Wilmington
and Manchester Rail Road Company, are
hereby notified that the ELEVENTH
Instalment ot Five Dollars per share on
tlieir subscription is required to be paid
on the 1st October, 1851, and the twelfth I
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
; REMOVAL.
The subscriber begs leage to inform his I
friends and the public generally, that he
has Removed to the Store formerli/occu
pied bv Thomas Bond A Co., one door j
below Zemp’s Drug Store, where he will
continue to keep a large and choice assort
ment of
Fresh and Desirable Goods,
of all qualities and descriptions, suitable
to the trade of this market, consisting of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glass- (
1 Ware and Crockery, Hats, Caps, Cloth- !
ing, Ac. Which lie offers on reasonable !
terms, and to which he invites the atten- 1
tion of the public.
S. D. HALLFORD.
Oct 2 31 tf
UiMeof, final and absolute judgment will
j^lr*n, «nd awarded against said Defen-
It i» •iso ordered, that a copy of Aids
order oe published twice, every t%ee
months, for the space of a year and a day,
Georgetown, Sept. 4,
27
4t
Notice.
The undersigned having made arrange
ments with a responsible House m Char
leston, for the prompt sale in Charleston,
from the date of this order, in the Darling- of all Cotton or other produce consigned
on Flag. to him, by Planters and for the faithful
Clerks office at Darlington Court House, execution on very accommodating terms, j
South Carolina, the 18th day of March, of all their plantation and family supplies
Anno Domini 1861. 1 **■“ ™—*— - •>...
Bounty Land.
THE Subscriber will act as the Agent
and forward all applications for Bounty
l>and. for all persons entitled under the
“Act of the 28th September, 1850. He
will attend punctually to the whole busi
ness connected with the application. All
R ns who served in the war declared
e United States against Great Britain
on the 18th June, 1812, or of any of the
Indian wars since 1790, tlieir survivng
widows or minor children, are entitled to
draw under the act.”
Those who have lost tlieir certificate of
discharge need not fear to apply.
S. WILDS DuBOSE,
Darlington, March 12,1851. 2 tf
(Signed) E.
March 19
BRUNSON, c. c. r.
3 32m
REFERENCES.
Col. N. A. Pey, Eli Harrison, Esq., Fair-
field. Col E. B. C. Cash, Alex. McQueen,
COACH AND CABINET
MAKING.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform Esq., Chesterfield. David Milling, Mai.
the public that he has established a shop w. II. Wingate, Darlington. John B.
for carrying on the above business, at Ef- DuSaussure, Charleston, 8. C.
Oct 30 35 4m
ur. Marion Star, Cheraw Gazette,
Black River Watchman, and Fairfield
Herald, copy weekly lor 4 months and
forward bills to Charleston,
Preserves, Brandy Peaches,
&c., &c., &c.
W.RMcCHeM.ni.tfM.aiMhn., E . I. Ging.rP.werv-. W. I.do.Oj.Vd) i cotton 0««Uim, SdTicii, tfl.id Der.
sure Charleston, S, C. Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits,
invites the attentioh of Planters to the
same. For further information address
NEW FALL GOODS.
KETCHUM & TAYLOR,
\\ OULD respectfully inform their coun
try friends, and the public generally, that
they are now in receipt of tlieir fall stock
of Dry Goods, comprising one of tho
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,
j Superb printed French Caalimeres,
“ “ “ Mas!hi Del,lines.
Medium and low priced do. do.
Plain col’d Fr. Cashmeres and Delains,
“ “ “ Merinos, •,
“ black “ do,
“ eol’dand black Parametias,
English and French black Bombazines,
SILK DRESS GOODS.
‘24, ‘215, 2H, BO. .‘12,34 and 3(1 inch black
(iro di Rhine Silks,
Superb bl k Watered and Brocade Silks
Rie plainh ('hainelion
Rich colored Brocade
Rich Scotch and Tartan Plaid do.
White and eol’d Persian Marccline and
Black Silk s.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS.
Plain ami einbroi’d white Crape Shawls,
“ “ “ and col’il Cash-
mere Shawls,
Rich and figured Brocba Shawls,
Super black (iro di Rhine Silk Shan If,
Colored plain worsted do.
Plain colored Cashmere do.
Plain aterloo and Bay State do.
Bl'k and col’d Silk Mantillas, ( wadded
“ “ Waterloo do., ) and pl’ii
LACE GOODS, Ac.
Embr’d Lace and Muslin Capes, Col
lars and ('himisetts,
Embr’d Lace and MdsIH)under Slot ves,
Valencia and Thread Lace Collars anil
Cuffs,
Embrol’d Swiss Muslin and Cambric
Edgings and Insertiugs,
Plain and figured Bobinet Lace,
Super “ Brussels do.
Lace Berthas and Muslin Bands,
Infants’ Embroidered Waists.
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HAND
KERCHIEFS.
Ladies’ white and black Silk Host',
“ “ raw Silk do.
“ white, bl’k and col’d Cotton do.
“ “ “ “ worsted do
“ black Alpacca and Cashmere do.
1 “ col’d, white anil black Kid Gloves.
“ Embr’d scol. and plain Silk Hitkfs,
“ black and col’d Silk Neck Ties,
Gents’ white and bl'k Silk Half Hose',
“ “ and col’d Merino do. do.
“ bro, white and mixed Cotton do do.
“ col’d white and bl’k Silk Gloves,
“ “ “ “ Kid 0b do.
“ col’d, bor’d and white Silk iidkfs,
“ “ white an Silk do.
“ black and col’d Silk Cravats.
DAMASK TABLING, &e.
8,0, 10 1-4 brown and white Table
Damask,
6,7, 8, 10 and 12 1-4 white and brown
Table Cloths,
; White and col’d Damask Davies,
“ “ Napkins,
French, col’d and hord'd Linen Towels
Binl eye and huckaback Diaper do.
Russia, German, Scotch and Bird Eye
Diapers,
0-8 and 1-4 Pillow Case Liileit*,
, 10 and 12 1-4 Linen Shirting,
Fine medium ant! heavy Shirting Linens
Colored, cotton and worsted Table
Covers,
Cloth Piano and Table Covers.
DOMESTICS, <Ae.
3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 bleached Shirting and
Long Cloth,
0,8, 10, 11 and 12 1-4 brown and
bleached Shirting,
Brown and white Canton Flannels,
Brown and white Cotton Drilling,
Blue stri|>ed and plaid Homespun,
fingham in Darlington Dietrict. He re
turn* bis thank* for past patronage and
desires to inform the citizens of the Dis
trict, that he ha* received a fresh supply
of Paint*, Varnish, &c„ die., and is fully
preftared to do any work in the above line
of business. Any pereon favoring him
with job* wiH h*ve their work done neatly
and with as much dispatch as practicable.
R. / ANDREWS.
P. S.—He ako receives toll or Cross
ing Lawrence’s Bridge’s, persons going
over will please call at the sign and pay
their ferriage. R. J. A.
M.ay 7 10 tf
Curacoa Maiaschins and Cordials, (assor
ted.) Maderia. Sherry, Port and N. C.
Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Lon
don Porter, pints and quarts.
HEID8EICH CHA MPA IGNE.
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.)
Sur
Constantly on Hand
FRESH Soda Water and 1
Symn, by
Soda Water and Lemon
R.fcR M.R0LUNS
Sale of Assigned Property. I & u perior Hyson and Black Teas, old
Will be sold on Thursday the 27ih nfNo- Java Coffee, English WalnutS, Brazil Fit
vember next, at the residence of Dr. W. ■ berts. Shell Jlarks, and soft shelled Al-
S. Murphy, all the Goods and Chatties, monds.
tic., of trie said W. S. Murphy, mentioned ( also,
in his schedule and assigned over to me, : .Smoked Beef Tongues, Piekied Salmon,
for the benefit of hi* creditors. , Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime Leal
Terms—AH sums of and under Two Lard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured
dollars cash and ail over on a credit of Hams, Bologna Sam-age, Soda, >V ine,
ninety days, with interest from day of Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers,
approved security.
rims, Apron Checks, Air.,
Together with a large nssortineut of
Cloths, CassimeroB, Satinetts, Plains.
Kerseys, white, Saxony and W elcb
I Flannels, Plain and Twilled Red Flan
nel, Lindsays, Bath, Whitney, Macki
naw and London Duffil Blankets, die.,
Ate., to which they invitethu attention
of their friends and the publiiy At^,
wholesale and retail, at *
NO. 243 KING STWRET.
Terms cash, or city acceptance. All
orders promptly and faithfully executed
CharMaton, Oct 4’51 82-tldJ
S. D. HALLFORD,
GENERAL agent,
CAMDEN, S. C.
March 19 3 tf
hale, with note and
Sale to cmuincnce at 10 o’clock, A. M.
S. WINKS DuBOSE. Assignee, i
Ot? 80 35 4t Srpt 25
Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars.!
By Robert Ealta.
Camden
30
H.C.
tf
Landreth’s
WARRANTED Garflen Seed, nsw’’
crop, for sale by
V R. A ft. M. ROLLINS