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Sons of Te D.\RLI\GTON THE regular WEEKLY MEETING of this Division will be held at their Hall this evening at 7 o’clock. F. F. WARI.EY R.p. STANLY’S HOTEL, (Sign of (k* Palmetto.) DARHNGTON, C. 11, S. C. M. B. STANLY, Proprieter, la grateful for past favors, and hopes to merit a continuance. March 19 3 tf MANSION HOUSE, Cam/len, Son th Carol ino. E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. THE best accommodations and attention to Travellers. Stables Large and Roomy. June 11 15 ' ly PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. O. O. F. The State of South Carolina. DARUNGTON DISTRICT. D. Washington Munn, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington dis trict, by virtue of a writ of capiat ad tat- itfaciendum, at the suit of the State of South Carolina, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects,his |>etition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the re lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said State of South Carolina, and all others the creditors to whom the said D. Washington Munn is in anywise in debted, be, and they are hereby summon ed and have notice to appear before the said court at Darlington Court House on Thursday the 18th day of March next, to shew cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. RRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of Common Pleas, Darlington ) district, December 16th, 1851. y Land for Sale. Tire subscriber will sell his land by pub lic auction, on Monday the 3‘Jd inet., be fore the Court House doo-, if not dispo sed of privately before that dav. JNO. J. CANNON. Dec 18 43 td South Carolina, : DARLISGTON DISTRICT. ( ,n Ordinary. Estate Sale. Will be sold by ordei of the Court of Equity, on Wednesday the seventh day of January next, at the residence of the subscriber, the following property bo- longing to the estate of James Nettles, viz: horM-a, mules, one yoke of oxen, cattle, hogs, sheep, Ac.; also corn, fodder, rice, peas, Ac., one carriage, one buggy, two waggons and one ox cart, together with the household and kitchen furniture; also, one piano, and one sett blacksmith’s tools. Conditions of sale—all sums under $30 cash ; and all sums over $30, on a credit of six months, wi;h interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give a note with approved personal security. PETER K. MclvER, Adm’r, H. M. MdVER, Adm’x. Dec 11 41 3t ■ ■ '■■■ ■■ 1111 Darlington Academy. The Exercises of this institution will commence on MONDAY next, the 34th mst. Circulars, setting forth, temm, sys tem of instruction and other particulars, will be issued at an earlv Hate. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 30 38 tf mmassm - *•— Late Arrivals. The undersigned have just received a part of tlieir fall and winter stock of ma terial, and will endeavor to keep on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Bridle-hits, Martingals, Sirsiugles, Whips, Valices, Trunks, Carjiet Bags, Stirrups end ls-athers. Also. Carriage, Buggy and Waggon Harness, Collars and Hames. Repairing in their line of busi ness done at the shortest notice, in good order and cheap, for Cash. THOMAS A TARRII. Oat 26 34 tf THE regular weekly meeting of this Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow's Hall on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order WM. R. HUNTER, Sect'ry. 6000 Sept 26 LBS PRIME BACON SIDES, For sale by ROBT. LATTA. Camden, S. C. WHEREAS, Henry King, hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and Effects of John Thomas. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred i and Creditors, of the said John Thomas : deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Darlington, C. II., on Friday the 26th December inst., at 11 o’clock in the forenoon to shew cause if any they have, i why the said Administration should not | i be granted. I Given under my hand and seal, the Uth m i.*XXT CpIWRY 1 duy of December, in the year of our KlJbW OlvfXlxi. ! Lord one thousand eight hundred and The subscribers would res|>ectful!y in- fifiy-one, and in the seventy-fifih year form the people of Darlington, that they J of American Independence, have just opened a STOCK of GOODS, D. s. LAW, O. D. D. at Morris’s Mills, consisting of the arti- j Dec II 4*3 at cles usually found in ■» country Store, to 1 — which they invite the attention of their i friends. J. E. BYRD, H. T. MOTT. Dec. 18, 1851. 43 2t 30 tf Valuable Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, his Val- nahle tract of Land near Mt. Elnn, con taining 330 acres; on the premises are two settlements wuh neat and comfortable dcwling, with all the. necessary out build ings. Also his Corn, Fodder, House-hold and Kitchen Furniture—Stock Hogs, Horses and Cattle. The Plantation is in good repsir, and in a high state of Cultivation. Forfuther particulars address the subscriber at Mt. Klon, S. C. C. J. FLINN. Dec. 18 42 3t A Teacher Wanted. ■ A male or female teacher, who can teach reading, writing and arithmetic, is wanted to take charge of ten or twelve schollars for the ensuing year. None need apply who cannot come well recom mended. For further particulars apply to SION HILL. Dec 4 40 3t Attention Darlington Hussars You are hereby ordered to lx' and ap pear at Darlington C. 11. on Saturday the 10th January next, at 10 o’clock, a. m., armed and equipped as the law direct An election will be held for 2nd Lieu tenant. By order of Sam. F. Ervin, ('apt. JAS. R. ERVIN, O. S. Dec 18 42 2t The State of South Carolina, DARLINGTON DISTRICT. Commissioner’s Office, 1 Nov. 27th, 1851. J All guardians, trustess and others, lia- hh by law to account in my office, are hereby required to make their annual re turns on or liefore the 1st January next. I shall positively issue suite against all defaulters after that day. T. C. EVA AN, C. E. D. D. Dec 4 40 tf ASSIGNEE S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to W. .S. Mra- ritv, by Note or account, are notified that payment must be made before the 25th February next. And all persons' hold ing discounts against him are notified to hand them in according to l-aw. S. WILDS DuBOSE, Ass nee. Dec 4 40 tf Warranted Piano*, Ac. 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 bought, exchan ged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit 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 Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c., &c. E. I. Ginger Preserver, W. I. do. (ass’ted) Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits, Curacoa Maiasrhius and Cordials, (assor ted.) Maderia, .Sherry. Port and N. C. Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Lon don Porter, pints and quarts. 1IEWSEICH CHAMPAIGSE. Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, Rose water, Chocolate and Cocoa, Prunes, Citrous, Currants and Raisins, English, French and American Mustard, do. — do. Pickles, do. and Goshen Cheese, Macaroni (Italian.) Superior Hyson and Black Teas, old Java Coffee, English Walnuts, Brazil Fil berts, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al monds. also, •Smoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon, ,0 mention, Mackerel (kegs and barrels.) Prime Is-af i mahogany rocking chair, one sola, two laird, (in hbl*. and kegs,) Sugar cured i H,,e *>'ie clothes press, one hall 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 January next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, the following property viz: The defendant’s tract of laud on which he resides, at the suit of the Executors of Burrel Segars vs. David Johnson. The defendant's interest in the tract of land on which he resides, at the suit of Join 1 D. Murray vs. Wesley Bell. The defendant’s tract of land on which she and her daughter Reliecca resided on the 12’h day of July, 1851, at the suit of Win. Morriss vs. Mary Conier. The deteudant’s tract of land on which he reside*, at the suit of John F. Ervin and others vs. Riley Scaff. One buggy, at the suit of John Doten and others vs. Curtis Ivy. Also, on Monday the 29:h inst., at the | residence of Ambrose .Spencer, opposite Dr. T. J. Flinn’s, one carriage and two horses, one waggon and gear, a variety of rare and valuable books, viz.: lives of the | Lord Chancellors, Gallery of Portraits and Paintings, Ninevah and its Remains, letters of Madam Darhlav, Win. Wirt’s life, Don Quixote, 1/igic of Mathematics, 1 Scott’s Novel, Charlotte Elizalieth's works, Walpole's letters, McCawley’s England, , Gallery of Nature.Cruder’s Concordance, Dr. A.'s History of the Reformation, Fam- ^ ily Library, Mechanic's Magazine. Clark’s j Commentary, Lady Alice, one large and : complete Atlas, music books and jirinted music, and a large assortment of Novels, Pamphlets and other books too ti dious one dozen parlor chairs, one The State of South Carolina DARUNGTON DISTRICT. In Chancery. Lazarus Morriss ) vs. j Bill for Parii- Jaines Oliver and Nan- J cv his wife, Joseph Re- I tion of I/md. vill, and Wrn. B. Oliver.) It appearing to my satisfaction that Nelson Revill and Joseph Revill, two of the defendants to this Bill, are absent from, and reside beyond the limits of ibis State, on motion of Moses & Haynes- worth, complainant’* solicitors, it is order ed that the said defendants do amiear and plead, anser or demur to the Bi'l ot said complainant within three months from the publication of this order, and that in default thereof the same be ordered pro confesso against them. It is also ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Darlington Flag twice a month for the space of three mouths. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D. D, Nov 27 1851 39 2m-3m ip. Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda, Wine, Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers. Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars. By Rub^rl l.attu, Camden S. C. Sept 25 30 tf REMOVAL. Saddles, Harness, Ac. THE subscriber continues to carry on - the above business at his reeidenee near : St. Pauls Church, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. His motto is u let the w ork show for itself,” he expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. w Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMES NEWBERY. March 26 4 ly DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keeps constantly on | hand an extensive assortment of fresh ! genuine Medicixks, Dye-stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, IVisnow Glass, Bkdsii- f.8, .Surgical Instumknts, Perfumery - , 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 j sold very low. Persons desirous of ols 1 taining bargains and fine articles, are in vited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, 32-tf Camden, S. C. | Charleston Prices. R. hi R. M. ROLLINS, having met up with men who were determined to sell nut, have purchased a beautiful stock of | Fancy and Dry Goods at a very low price, | and will be able to sell goods as low it j ; not on lietter terms than they can be pur- ■ ; ('based in this market. They have moved i ' their groceries out from the house former- I ly occupied by them, and have UNPRECEDENTED ARRI VALS. The undersigned takes pleasure, in in forming his friends and the public gener ally that lie is now recrivh g, and will continue to receive to the 1st Oc i.lx r !ik Fall and Winter Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fol lows: Brown, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba Coffee, Lard, Raeon, Flour and Corn, Muscovado and N. O. Molasses, Rice, Cheese and Maccorei.i, Beef Tongues, Dried Beet and Buck wheat, No. 1 and 2, Mackerel m half and whole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Barrels, Sperm, Adamantine,Patent and Tallow Candles, Bar and “ Exceleior” “ P” Soar Godard 1805 Brandy, Cl;.ret, Madeira,Gmgerand Port Wines. Ihidsick and Anchor Brands Chain ptugm*. Porter, Ale and Champnigne ( ider. ()ld Rye and double rectified Whiskey, I’nwrves, Pickles, Catsups, and Nances. Jams and Jellies, Brandv fruits ofai! kinds, Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine Apples, Nutiyegs, Mace, Cloves,Spice and Ginger, Raisins Almonds, Currants. Figs, and Prunes, Filberts. Pecan, Brazil and F.ng- | lish Walnuts, Wine, Butter, Soda, Ia iiioii and Water Crackers. Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockery and Glass \\ are. Powder, Shot and L ad. Oranges, Apples unit l. in ms in season, Candies of every description. The finest Brands of Cigars and Te- lurco, with all other articles usually found 1 in a well selected, Heavy and Fancy Gro- : eery Store, and will L* sold upoif» tin: i most reasonable terms. Strict attention given to orders from the country, W. C. MOORE, Opposite the Post office, Camden. S. C. Sept 4 • 27 4m j clock, beds, and furniture consisting of!!-' Lui 1 1 mattrassee, bolsters, pillows, sheets, coun- hl'ed up expressly tor a fancy store - , terpane* and blankets, one wire sale and 1 I’^sons wlulling to purchase any articles j \ arious other articles of household and 1 UMUall . v fo,,, ; <1 ^ '''i " kitchen furniture too tedious to mention, ' •5*.™? 0 ? at the suit of E. IV. Charles and others vs. Ambrose Spencer. On Tuesday at the residence of Parham I). Stokes, about eight hundred pounds The subscriber begs leave to inform his ; xeed Cotton, at the suit of Gray Bryant friends and the public generally, that he i vs. Elias F. I^w. has Removed to the Store formerly occu pied by Thomas Bone) &, Co., one door We have a few Watches, Finger and I Ear Rings, at very fair prices. Also ’ Hatch Keys, and Chains or Guards, of all sorts and sizes. We will have this ; stock open on the ensuing Saturday. ! Please call and examine for yourselves. , below Zemp’s Drug Store, where he will continue to k merit of J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D. Dec 11 1851. 41 3t Oct 16 33 tf continue to keep a large and choice assort- The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In th<! Common Plea . John Jones, ) vs. [ Cn. So. Joseph Garland, y The State of South Carolina, ) vs. > Co. Sa. Joseph Garland. y Joseph Garland, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfacien dum, at the separate suits of John Jones and the State of South Carolina, having filed in my office, together with a sched ule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General As sembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said John Jones and the State of South Carolina, and all others, the creditors to whom the said Joaeph Garland is in anywise indebt ed, l>e and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said- Court at Darlington Court House, on Thursday the 18th March next, to shflw cause why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of common Pleas, Darlington ) District, 13lh December, 1851. S The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. N. Phillips and' A. J. Requier, Ca s<] c<w vs. Hasting Stokes.. Hasting Stokes, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington District, hy virtue of a writ of cap-ias ad satisfacien dum, at the suit of N. l*hillips and A. J. Requier, havlig fill'd in my office, to gether with a schedule on oath of his es tate and effects, hie petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may lie admitted to the benefit of the Acts General Assembly made for the relief Mackey Lodge No. 77 A. F. M. The funeral services of the late Maj. Aaron Breeden, will be performed on the 3d N'uuday in December, at the resi dence ot the Rev. M. A. McKibben, near Adainsville, Marltiorough district, S. C^ the sermon will be preached by the Rev. in Fresh and Desirable Goods, of all qualities and descriptions, suitable | to the trade of this market, consisting of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glass- , Ware and Crockery, Hats, Caps, Cloth ing, Sic. Which he offers on reasonable terms, and to w hich he invites the atten tion of the public. S. D. HALLFORD. Oct 2 31 tf WATCH CHRYSTALS For sale by W. S. MURPHY. Nov 27 39 Bill for Ac count and Partition. the eulogy pronoun- Bro. McKlblien, am red by Brother Janies E. David. All brethren in good standing are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the Lodge. JOHN J. GEORGE, .Secretary pro tem. Dec 4 40 3t I be ! Just Received. A prime lot of Northern Flour, for sale hy the subscriber. A. IV. SEXTON. ' Oct 9 32 tf At Cheraw Tannery and Shoe FACTORY. Qnftft PAIR PREMIUM PEGGED OUUU 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, for Plantations, confident his facilities enable him to serve the interest of buyers. Liberal discount made on wholesales. Orders solicited, planter* mea sures fitted with care. Good Hides and Skins received in ex- cYiangf. F. LYNCH. Mr. W. C. Bruce of Society Hill, will receive measures for the above Brogans. Sept 25 30 tf Daniel Doyal’s Sale. Will be sold at the residence of Daniel Doyal, on Tuesday, the 16th December next, all the goods and chattels, Stc., men tioned in the schedule of the said Daniel Doyal, and assigned over to me for the benefit of his creditors. Terms of sale—all sums of and under two dollars, cash. Over two dollars, on a creditof ninety days, with interest from Peter K. M'lver and wife, vs. Joseph R. Nettles and oth ers, heirs at law of James Nettles dec'd. and Isaac D. Wilson. In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Equity, iu this case, I will offer for sale at Darlington Court House on the A NEW SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE! 1st Monday in January, 1852. all the real encourage home talent and industby! i n,' 1 ' 1 *' 'at” James Nettles, lying on Black Creek, in Darlington District in two several parcels, to wit: 1st. All that por tion lying on the north side of Black Creek, supposed to be about 1600 acres. 2d. All that portion lying on the south side of Black Creek, supposed to be about 475 acres. Plats will be exhibited on the day of sale; in the meantime the lands wiil be exhiliiied to any one interested, by Mr. Peter K. Mclver, who resides thereon. Terms—Three hundred and fifty dol lars in cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, with interest from sale; purchasers to give bonds with personal security, and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for necessary papers. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D. D. Dec 11 41 td Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the plan tation on which he lives, containing four teen hundred and twenty-four acres of land, of which about five hundred are cleared. There is a comfortable dwelling, a gin house and screw, and all necessary out-buildings on the place. The Wil mington and Manchester Rail Road pass es through a small portion of this tract. Also another tract of land containing •our hundred and eighty-eeven acres, aliout two miles south of the place on which I live. It also has a dwelling on it, and all other necessary out-buildings except a gin house and screw Both places are between the waters of Jeffries Creek and Middle Swamp; the former extends from one stream to the other.— On the latter place there are about fifty or sixty acres of cleared land. For further information apply to SAMUEL W. MULDROW, Darlington C. II., S. C. _ Dec 11 41 tf Situation Wanted. As Teacher hy a young mau, a native of Darlington District, who has had one year’s experience in the business. He will undertake to prepare boys for College, and toteach the usual branches taught in Academies and Common Schools. Satis- tactnry testimonials as to roinpelency and character can be given it desired, toi Inrtlier particulars apnly at this office. Oct. 30 34 «f Notice. THE subscriber respec'fully announces to those interested that he will open at Darlington Village, a MAl.E S( HOOL commencing on the 2d Monday in Novem ber. . The scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of five mouth* each. Terms—Classical per session, $20 00 Advanced English Branches, Elementary, - School room former f inale near Presbyterian Church. W. J. KENNEDY. Oct 30 35 tf - 15 00 - 10 00 academy C.P.Carter and Mar" tha Carter, vs. Washington Carter > and others, heir* at law of Daniel Car- COMMITTED ter. dec’d. , Taken up and committed to the Jail t In pursuance of an order of the Court Darlington District,, on the ‘24'li inst., a of Equity, in this case, I will offer for sad , Negro Woman, aged abouMw enty year 1 , on the first Monday in January 1852, at THE Illustrated Family Friend, A NEW AND ELEGANT PAPER, PUBLISHED A T COLUMBIA, S. C. AND EDITED BY 9. A. GODNAN, Solicits Examination and Challenges COMPARISON, WITH ANY NORTHERN PAPER. It is a large sheet, magnificently printed upon splendid paper, contains Original Tales, Sketches, News, Poetry, Agricultu ral Articles, and what ever else that will interest an intelligent community; bri des, four elegant engravings each week. Terms, $2 per annum; address, 8. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS, Columbia, 8. C. Darlington Court House, all the real es tate ot the late Daniel Carter, lying on and near Lynches creek, consisting of two separate tracts, viz: the home plan tation on which he lived, containing six hundred acres; and one other unimpro ved tract lying in the vicinity of the for mer, containing eight hundred acre*.— I is called General Assembly mane tor uie rc.,. , , of . ^ ^ IM>U . and , wroveA '\ 0 o m ' a th *V.u I curity. Sale to commence at II o’clock. Mild N. Philips and A. J. Requier and all s umi nu Di BOSE. Vilips other*, the creditors to .eqilK whom i lie said Hasting .Stokes is in anywise indebted, he, and they arc hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Darlington Court House, on 'fhurKday the 18th March next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON. c.c.p. Office oi Common PUa*, Darlington J Dietriflt,l9th Dfccefnher, 1831. J Nov 24-39-td WILDS DuBOSE, Assignee. Notice of Assignee. AH pefMMt* indebted to Jamea E. Hall- ford by note or account are notified that payment must be made on or liefore the 1st of January uext,and all peraons hold ing discounts against him are notified to hand them in according to law. 8. WILDS DcBOffiB, Assignee. OctPOW ^ Fresh Drags, Chemicals, Ac. The undersigned is now receiv ing his Fall and Winter supply of Drugs, Chemical.*, Patent Ma- dicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery. Soaps, Brushes and Fancy Articles. All of which lie will dispose of on the most reasonable terms, and to which he invites the attention of his friends and customers. Z. J. DeHAY. 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, ft. C„ Oct. 16 33 tt 2,000 lbs. Mountain Butter, The best ever brought to this place. Also, a prime lot of Bacon and Lara, sale by A. W. SEXTON, Nov. 6 for. ENQUIRE FOR R. &R. M. ROLLINS’ Fancy Dry Uaaffia Mtnre, Where you will find ready made coats, pants, shirts, vests, drawers. Sic., in fact an entire outfit from head to foot, and at the very lowest prises. Boots and shoes, hats and ca|m. Violins, acordcons, files and flutes. Cigars, and tobacco of the best brands. Clocks, silver and gold watches, fill, vest and neck chain* of ev ery cost. Finger rings, breast pine, Su. Fine letter paper, fools cap and cnvelo|ieM- Pistole, and various other articles too te dious to mention. * Nov 37 3P * tf MUSIC. The subscriber respectfully announces that Miss A. Smith, w hose service* have been eiigaged for the Musical Department of the Darlington Academy, is now in the village, and will be prepared to com mence her course of instruction, in Vocal and Instrumental Music, by the first lion- day in January. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Dec 11 * 4f* tf Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, Engli-h and Ainericgp. A beautiful aesortm. nt may be found at 7. J. DfcHAY’S I have plats of these land* in my office, \ which will be exhibited to any person de sirous oi inspecting them. Terms—so much cash as w ill pay the ex|M'uses of sab', the balance on a credit of one, two, three and four years, in equal instalments, with interest paid annually. ! Purchasers to give bonds, witli personal . security and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay foriiece*«arv papers. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D. D. Nov 27 39 td JAMES M. BROWN, DEALER in Fruit, Segars and Confec tionary, opposite M. W. Hunter's, Dar- ■ lington, C. II., S. C„ having added a complete and fresh assortment of articles in his line, i* now prepared to furnish four feet eleven and one half inches high, black complexion, her back and nrum considerably scared. She says that she belong to Mr. Dick Singleton of Sumter District, and that her name is ( hristir, and that the Overseer’s name on the plantation she left is L'veuham. and ‘.he Drivers name i» July, and the Plan.: ti.ui Deer pond Plantation. The Owner is requested to come tor- ward, prove his property, pay charge* and take htr aua\, thi 23rd Aug. 1851. G. 1). C. HUGGINS, J. 1). D. Aug 28 M If Bounty Lind. THE Subscriber will act as the Agent and forward all applications for Bounty Laud, 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 persons who served in the war declared by the United States against Great Britain on the 18;h June, 1812, or of any of the Indian wars since 1790, their survivng widows or minor children, are entitled to draw under the act.” , . ,, z -, • ^ , Those who have lost tlieir certificate of every thing usually found m a well fur- dwd im . d not t „, r to pU . nished establishment. 1 he finest steam o yvii IK lY. io refined Candies Fresh and preserved H. YYil.DS Fruits, English Sauce* and Ketchups, Salmon, Lobsters and ardiues, Fresh Darlington, March 12.1851. 2 tf Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, !.on- don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du rands celebrated french Bitters, will al ways be found ready for those who may desire them. He rt'quest a share of the public patronage. March 19 3 If Henry Wilson, The-' ophilus Josey and wife, and others, vs. Mary Wilson, Har dy M. Parrott and wife, and oilier*. In pursuance of an order of the Court. 0 |' a |) whom it "may concern, to give him a of Equity, in tins case, ! will offer for sate ; { . aU when m ne 4 of ( ; mfs or a and COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscrilxT beg* leave to infrom the public, that lie has located himself at Darlington, C. H.. and is now prepared to execute work, in a neat and workman like manner, and at the shortest notice, in the above line of business, both new work and repairing. He thinks it utnie. ceseary to sav anything concerning his ability, as to w nether lie can compete w ith any other Manufacturers iu the above named business or not, as he never in*r>ne single instance, failed to give satisfaction to those w ho purchased new gins of him. He would respectfully solicit the attention at Darlington Court House, on the first Monday in January 1852, all that nlanta- tioii on which the late Henry Wilson formerly resided, situated near Mt. Elon, on both sides of Sparrow Swamp, con- j taining about eight hundred acre*. It will lie offered in several tracts, if desired, and I will have plats of the same to be ex hibited on or before the day of sale. Term*—so much cash as wiil pay the costs of the case and the expense* of sale, the balance on a credit of one, two, three, four and five years, in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale. Pur chasers to give bond with approved per sonal security, and a mortgage of the promises, and to pay for all necessary pa- per*. T. C, EVAN ft, Comr. Nov 27 30 ^ *d try his before purchasing elsewhere, and if he fail* to give satisfacton.no harm done, he will receive them back again. He would respectfully sav to those who have heretofore so liberally patronized him, that he is indeed thankful for past favors, and hopes by hi* industry, prompt- nes* and personal attention to busmeks, to merit a continuance of their patronage. All work warranted to give satis, faction. • R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. H., March 26. 4«wAy For Sale- - Bedstead*, Wa»h-Stauds, du\ For saleby HUNTER Si McEACHERX. - Oct W 60 If