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a The subscriber has purchased the inte rest of Murray & Alden, at Mt. Elon. He keens on hand a general assortment of goons, which he will sell low for cash or country produce. C. H. NETTLES. Jan 8 45 tf PEE DEE LODGE. No. 12. L 0. 0, F. The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. X. Phillips and' Cm. 8a. Com. THE regular weekly meeting of this Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. A punctual attendance is earnestly re quested, as the list of those in arrears will be read, and other matters of impor- tance brought before the Lodge. By order WM. R. HUNTER, 8ecCry. A. J. Requier, va. Hasting Stokes. Hasting Stokes, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by virtue of a writ of capia* ad satisfacien dum, at the suit of N. PhillipH and A. JT Requier, having filed in my office, to gether with a schedule on oath of his es tate and elfticts, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that lie may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said N. Philips and A. J. R>-quier and all others, the creditors to whom the said Hasting -Stokes is in anywise indebted, be, 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 show cause if anv they can why the prayer of the petitio.i aforesaid should not Lie granted E. B. BRUNSON, c. c p Valuable Lands for Sale. Office of Common Pleas, Darlington ) Will be offered for sale on Monday, the District, 13th December, 1851. ( 26th of January next, upon the premises, that valuable plantation so favorably known in Marion and the adjoining dis tricts. as H Spring Branch,’’ situated upon Catfish creek, 4 miles North of Marion Village, on (lie road leading to Bennetts- ville, containing 2,200 acres more or less, with COO acres under (Vncc and in a high state of cultivation, having upon it a large two story dwelling, and other lie Peruvian Gnano. 50 tons of the best Peruvian Guano, of latest importation, and direct from th agent. The quality warranted. The effect of this manure in increasing the production of cotton rice, corn, wheat, I and almost every vegetable substance, the great saving of time and labor in its application, renders it w orthy of trial to Estate Sale. WHl be aold by ordei of the Court of Equity, on Wednesday the seventh day of January next, at the residence of the subscriber, the following property be longing to the estate of James Nettles, viz: horses, mules, one yoke of oxen, cattle, hogs, sheep, die.: also corn, fodder, rice, peas. Sic., one carriage, one buggy, two waggons and one ox cart, together w ith the household and kitchen furniture; also, one piano, and one sett blacksmith’s tools. Condflions of sale—nil sums under $20 cash ; and all sums over $20, on a credit of six months, with interest from day of saia, the purchaser to give a note with approved personal security. PETER K. MclVER. Adm’r, H. M. MclVER, Adin'x. Dec 11 41 3t The State of South Carolina DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Chancery. Lazarus Morrtss 1 vs. I Bill for Parti- Janies Oliver and Nan- \ cy his wife, Joseph Re- I tkm of Land, rill, and Wm. B. Oliver. J 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 this State, on motion of Moses Sl Haynes- Valuable Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, his Val uable tract of Land near Mt. Elon, con taining 330 acres; on the premises ate two settlements with neat and comfortable dweliug, with all the necessary out build ings. Also his Coni, Foddsr, House-hold and Kitchen Furniture—Stock Hogs, Horses and Cattle. The Plantation is in good repair, and in a high state of Cultivation. For fuiher particulars address the subscriber at Mt. Elon, S. C. C. J. FLINN. Dec. 18 42 3t Late Arrivals. The undersigned have just received a part of their faJI and winter stock of ma terial, and will endeavor to keep on hand , a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Bridle-bits, Martingals, Sirsingles, Whips, 1 Valices, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Stirrups and Leathers. Also, Carriage, Buggy and Waggon Harness, Collars and Haines. Repairing in their line of busi ness done at the shortest notice, in good order and cheap, for Cash. THOMAS L TARRH. Oat 26 34 tf Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continues to carry on j the above business at his reeidence near St Pauls Church, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat- - — - ■> . - • UNPRECEDENTED ARRI VALS. cessary out buildings, a carriage house, a j| p| at ,( ere atM j farmers who have not default thereof the same be ordered pro stables, ov erseer s house, gin house, flic., vet j t p or sa | 0 j,, | 0 t s t 0 gu jt p ur . roufesso against them. It is also ordered requisite to carry on a large farm. | chasers by r ‘i - - worth,complainant’s solicitors, it morder- ronage. His motto is “let the work show ed that the said defendants do appear and plead, anser or demur to the Bill of said complainant within three months from the publication of this order, and that in At the same time and place will be sold 2.000 bushels of corn, 40 or 50 slacks of fodder, a large quantity of cotton seed, iteas, ic., 3 or 4 thousand pounds of bacon, 10 or 12 head of mules and horses, the stock of cattle and hogs, 3 yoke of oxen, a fine carriage and harness, a wag gon, 2 or 3 carts, 1 set of blacksmiih's tools, together with a large assortment of fanning tools. Also, at the same time will l>e hired out for the ensuing year, 10 or 12 likely ne groes. Tenns—For the real estate, a credit of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years, with a mortgage of the premises, and bond, with approved security. Purchasers to pay for all ne cessary papers. For the personal proper ty, the conditions will be made known on the day of sale. RACHEL CHERRY. Dec 29 1851 3t 11 Dec 25 RHETT Si ROBSON, No 1, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 43 3t NOTICE. MRS. HART inform* her friends that she will be ready to receive pupils in mu sic, at Darlington, on the first Slonday in January, 1851. Mrs. II. will give lessons on the piano, guitar, melodeon, Slc. Dec 25 43 4t that a copy of this order be published in the Darlington Flag twice a month for the space of three months. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D. D, Nov 27 1851 39 2m-3m W.H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY noti fies his friends and custom ers, and the public generally, that he has removed to the house formerly occupied by R. Si R. M. Rollins, wliere he is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Business in all its. The Copartnership of HUNTKR A departments. Cloths, Black ana f ancy McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by C’assimera, Vestings, and Trimmings of mutual consent. The name of the firm all kinds kept constantly on hand. will be used bv the undersigned In settle ment. W. R. HUNTER, D. A. McEACHERN. Jan 1, 1852. 44 ff MISSING, Ou the morning of the 25th ult., my negro Boy CHARLES—the said boy is about 22 years of age; his complecttoh dark. Tie has a scar on one of his cheeks—he is about five feet eight inches in hight—when spoken to he is quick of speech. The Boy having (-JT’ He has received the Fall and Winter reports of Fashions from London, Pans and Philadelphia for 1851. Dec 25 53 ly Educational Notice. The next session of the Bradford Springs Female Institution, w ill open on the first Monday of the ensuing Februa ry. The Board of Trustees will by that time have completed some additional provisions for the comfort of the board ers, and the adjacent grounds will be placed in an improved condition. Tite various departments of iustruc for itself,” he expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. I-gr Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMF.S NEWBERY. March 26 4 ly DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keeps constantly on ! hand an extensive assortment of fresh genuine Medicises, Dyk-sttffs, Paikts, Oii.s. Varmshes. Window (Ji.ass. Brcsii j es, -Surgical Instuments, Perfumery, : Soaps, Hair Dyes. Maxtle and Toilet j Ornaments, Toys and Fancy Goods in I great variety. These, with every article belonging to the drug business, will be j sold very low. Persons desirous of ob- { taining bargains and fine articles, are in vited to give us a call before purchasing A NEW SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE! excourage home talent and industry! THE Illustrated Family Friend, A HEW AND ELEGANT PAPER, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, 8. C. AND EDFITD BY S. A. GODMAIF, Solicits Examination and Challenges COMPARISON, WITH ANT NORTHERN PAPER, j elsewhere. It is a large sheet, magnificently printed upon splendid paper, contains Original 32-11 Tales. Sketches, News, Poetry, Agriculhi- TVC* » rr\'\ r a T ral Articles, and what ever else that will | IvIiiJVlL/ V interest an intelligent community; besi- The subscriber begs leave to inform his des, four elegant engravings each week. | f,i ell as and the public generally, that he FRANCIS L ZE.MP, Camden, S. C. The undersigned takes pleasure, in in forming his friends and the public gener ally that he is now receiving, and will continue to receive to the 1st October, hii- Fall and Winter Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fel lows: Brown, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba Coffee, I.ar-1. Bacon. Flour and Com, Muscovado and -V O. Molasses, Rice, Cheese and Maccaroni, Beef Tuugues, Dried Beef and Buck wheat, No. 1 and 2, Mackerel in half and whole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Barrels, Spenn, Adamantine,Patent and Tallow Candles, Bar and “Excelcior” “ P” Soap, Godard 1805 Brandy, Claret, Madeira,Ginger and Port Wines. Heid.-i-k and Anchor Brands (.'ham paigne, Porter, Ale and Champaigne Cider, Old Rye and double rectified Whiskey, Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, and -Sauces. Jams and Jellies, Brandy fruits of all kinds, Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pint A pules, Nutmegs, Mace, Raisins Almonds, Currants. Figs, and Prunes, Filberts, Pecan, Brazil and Eng lish Walnuts, Wine, Butter, Soda, Lemon and Water Cracker*. Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockery and Glass Ware. Powder, Shot and Lead. Oranges, Apples and Lemons in season. Candies of every description. 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. O. MOORE, Opposite the Post office, Camden, S. C. Sept 4 27 4m ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to W. -S'. Mur phy, by Note or account, are notified that iiayinent must be made Irefore the 25:h February next. And all persons hold ing discounts against him are notified to hand them in according to Law. S. WILDS DuBOSE, Aee’nee. Dec 4 40 tf Through Faro fiem Charles ton to Ne w York, $20. great Mail route from Clnrkston S. C Leavixo the wharf, at the foot of Laurens Vyy~^• street, d?i!v. after tie »-J.'Mt:-"-'?*'. arriv;:! of ihn Southern (,'prs. \ ia NVIl- MINGTON at>d WEIDON. Y (’.. IT- TERSMRG. RICHMOND. FULD!!- Terms, $2 per annum; address, 8. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS, Columbia, S. C. Just Received. Notice. J. M. Hunter continues to keep a Pub lic House, at his old stand, near the Post Agent, i lias Removed to the Store formerly occu- . i pied by Thomas Bonel & Co., one door I i below Zeiiip’s Drdg Store, where he will j A prime lot of Northern Flour, fhrsalt continuelo keep a large and choice assort- by the subscriber. A. IF. SEXTON, i’ ment of Oct 9 32 Fresh and Desirable Goods, Office. He also acts as General *«»..» i of •J' qualities and descriptions, suitable ,, ■ , J .. . . ,” | to the trade of this market, consisting of and having two Wagons will haul Goods 1)ry _ Goo<K Groceri ,.,. Hardware, Glass- to any part of the country. Camden, -S’. C., Oct. 16 33 ti left without any provocation on mv part j **<>» * *11 *'> the most competent I am under the impression that he has , ‘* a ‘*r r# ,hat ( ' a " ^ obtained, and no one been enticed off by some person or per- ! hereafter he retR.ned fonger than ‘ ability and fidelity Rre exhibited in the dts- sons. I will reward anv person liberally - A that will arrest the said negro, ami, deli- 1 01 official duty, ver him (o me, or lodge him in Jail, either at Darlmflon, tfumlerville, or Camden. * W. II. HEARON. Mt. Elon, Jan 1st 1852. 44 3t South Carolina, Darlington District. Ordinary. It a- very important that the members of the collegiate classes return at the be- i ginning of the session, that the regular I exercises may not be retarded. TERMS. ; Board, per session, including bed, { (redding, lights and washing, the pupils being responsible for iho various furniture of their rooms, an inventory of whieh MUSIC. The subscriber respectfully announces '• that Miss A. Smith, whose services have been engaged for the Musical Department of the Darlington Academy, is now in the village, and will be prepared to com mence Imr course of instruction, in Vocal and Instrumental Music, by the first Mon day in January. J! W. SMITH, Principal. Dec 11 41 tf Ware and Crockery, Hats, Caps, Cloth ing, Sic. Which he offers on reasonable term*, and to which lie invites the atten tion of the public. 8. D. H ALLFORD. Oct 2 31 tf On w ill be regularly kept. $60 00 Tuition in primary class. Tuition m otbei classes. 10 00 16 00 French or Latin, 10 00 Music on piano or guitar, 20 00 Use of piano, 4 00 WHEREAS, Alex. McLaughlin, hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects of Duncan McLaughlin. These are there fore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors, of the said Duncau McLaughlin, deceased, that they W and appear before me, ip the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Darlington, C. II., on Monday the 12th January u.st, at 11 ^ dnwm jn oj , or o clock n. the forenoon to sfmw cause if ter co *| or Monochromatic or any they have, why the said Admmistra- . . . . tion should not be granted. Ornamental" needle work, &c.. G.ven under my hand and seal, the 28th p furnjst) lhf . H . 0WI1 IIWt ,. riak day of December ", the year of our B v resolution of the Board, persons Lord one thousand eight hundred and „ n( j in . , w0 jl(l , iave , h(in p^ded „ fifty-one, and m the seventy-fifth year ^ M alld lhow , Pupils on guitar furnish their own guitars for practice, and also their guitar strings. 15 00 5 00 of American Independence. -1* ,« D. 8. LAW,0. Jap 1 44 d. a A list of Letters, Remaining in the Pot! Office at Dar lington, C. 8. C, \tt Jan., 1852. B—R. S. Bniley, Mr. Betael, Mins Klizalietli Bevil, John Bedsit, J. G. three or more, at $10 00 per mouth. D. B. McLAURIN, Sec. and Treat. dec 25 43 tf Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c., &c. E. I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (ass'ted) Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits, Brown’ J. M. Bel.-il, W. J. Banns % | Curacoa Maiaech,..* andCordials,(areor- * t* j- r ’ ted.) Madena, -Vherry. Port aud N. C. n t i ,Y»r "-'iO Black Berrv Wine*, Scotch Ale and Lon- i. Y , *Ju‘ ln § 8 ’ , „ « , don Porter, pints and quarto. p - W a p™ '!IiLti ? p D ° Ug !i l u I HKIDSEICH CHAMPAIQSE. r—W. 8. Fonwood 2, J. Foxworth, f . _ _ . . 0 «=*•'*„ J. a. w-, ner, In. v. Uuihsoii. ! Currants and Raisins, English, French and American Mustard, " Pickles, H—Soleii Hunter. J—Alx Johnson, Abraham Jones,) do. Lewis Jones. K—W. J. Kaylor. R*—F. M. Rogers. 8—lessee Sparrow, James Sands hurt-. T—John Truitt. V—Vaughn &i Kveligh. W—Mre. Jane S. White ± M. A. HUGGINS, P. M. Jsn. 1 . ' , 44 4s> and Goshen Cheese, Macaroni (Italian.) I Superior Hyson and Black Teas, old Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, English and American. A beautiful assortment may be found at Z.J. DiHAV’8. Attention Darlington Hussars You are hereby ordered to be and ap- f ear at Darlington C. II. on Saturday the Uth January next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., armed and equipped as the law directs. An election will be held for 2nd laeii- tenant. By order of Sam. F. Ervin, Capt. JAS. R. ERVIN, O. 8. Warranted IPianoS, &C. vu I f a( .j|j|j e!J enable him to serve the interest D ‘j of buyers. Liberal discount made on PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood . w l, u |,.: a |e8. Orders solicited, planters n.ea- PearL Mahogany, tc.trt any desired style I surth |iiu , d with care . of hmsh—or other Musical Instruments, i GooJ H|(| ^ al|d skit* received in e.x- furmshed tree ot charge, or obligation to | c i iail „ e keep, unless entirely suited on IrioV. At i 1 ' ® ’ p LYNCH ter sufficient test, may be bought, exchati- , Mr w c Bru e of Society Hill, w ill RKK-SBUUG.t.) WASHINGTON. HA I TIMOR!’,. l llil.ADELt IIIA, and NEW YORK. The public is respectifiiily informed that the steamers of this lino, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced eointnandetr, and the Railroads are in fine order, (the. Wilmington and Weldon Road having recently been relaid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and des patch. A THROUGH TICKET having already Iteen in operation will Is* continu ed ns a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. H\ this route travellers may reach New-York on tin- third day during buisiness hours. On and after the first day of Juiv next. Bag gage will be ticket-'d from the point of j departure to Washington City, under the I (barge of a special Agent or Baggage ' Ma.'ter. At Washington the same will Iv | transf Tred to the care of similar agent -, I who will accompany ii to New York,ami a . ,„. ' the tike arrangements will bo pu: * *d in eW.Sp.ce and Ginger, ,,,„, rni| , r Through Tickets can alotin Ik* had from F. WIM-OW. Am lit of the Wilmington and Ral-igh Railroad Coinpan}. at the office of tin* Company, foot <4 Laurens street,Charleston, S. (’., to whom plea o apply; and to Charleston, a' iln* OlFicii of the New Jersey Railroad and Transporta tion Company. New York. July 16 2u tf Southern Made Plantation BROGANS. H mre Servant’sShoi ^ &:e.. at Wind- - sale and Retail, No. 30 East liny. Charles ton. S ('. The snls-criber, Agent tor the -Souili Carolina Sluw- Faetory, at Cliarieston, -S. C., and the C'hernw Fadon, at Clie-.iv , -S'. will nth r for sale in this ma-ket by the first September, a large supply of Sou thern made Plantation Brogans and House Servants Shoes, together with a general assortment of Boots andSho**. which will bo sold at die lowest market prices for goods cf similar quality. R. A. PRINGLE, Dealer in Brogans, Boots nndShoi ?, No. 30 E i^ B’y. Aug It 24 4m Bounty Land. T HE SulwiTiber will act a* the Agent and forward ad applications for Bounty Laud, for all person* entitled under tho “Act of the 28ih September. I85U. He will attend punctually to t!i<* whole busi ness connected with the application. Ail persons who served in the war declared by the United States against Great Britain on the I8;h June, 1812, or of any of the Indian wars since 1790, their survivng widow* or minor children, are entitled to draw under the act.” Those who have lost their e< rtificate of discharge need not fear to apply. S. WILDS DuBOSE, Darlington, March 12.1851. 2 tf Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &e. Tim under.-igiit d i now receiv ing hi* Fall and Winter supply of Drqgs.Chemicals. Patent Ma tt' At Cheraw Tannery and Shoo FACTORY. Ofthn ,<AIR PREMIUM PEGGED OUUU BROGANS AND SHOES, Revitted Bands at New York prices, to gether wiih, a general assortment of Lea thers. The subscriber respectfully asks the at tention of purchasers to his Premium Brogans, for Plantations, confident his dirinee, I 1 nin o; Dec 18 42 2t The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In tbe Commou IMca*. John Jones, i vs. » > C«. 8a. Joseph Garland, y The Stale uf -South Carolina, ) va > Ca. 8a. Joseph Garland. ) Joseph Garland, who to in the custady of the Sheriff of Darlington Dtotrict, 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 w ith a sched ule on oath, ot hi* estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, C tying that he may lie admitted to the nefit of the Acts of the General As sembly made, for the relief of insolvent debtors. It to ordered that the said John Jones and the State of South Carolina, and all others, the creditors to whom the said Joseph Garland is in anywise iudebt- ged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. Many references to families in different States, and districts of tills State, quite competent to judge where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak for themselves, bv inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camdeu, S. C. June 4 14 tf 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 particular* apply to SION HILL Dec 4 40 3t receive measures for the above Brogans. Sept 25 30 tf 2,000 lbs. Mountain Butter, The best ever brought to thi* place. Specimens seen Also, a prime lot of Bacon and J-ard, for. ) sale by A. W. SEXTON, Nov. 0 The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. D. Washington Mitnn, who is in the Dvn -Stuffs, and Fam-v ill di.-r custody of the Sheriff of Darlington dis- 1 trict, by virtue of a writ of captas ad sal- | isfaciendum, at the mill of the Stale of South Carolina, having til-''I in my offii-e, togeilrer with a schedule on oath of hi- estate and effects,his petition to the Court of Common Plea*, praying that he miy r j r « i I br: admitted to the benefit of the Acts of g j„ K ] ( Land tor Sale. I tl,e General Assembly made for the re- The subscriber offers for sale the plan- ' lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered Ulion on which he lives, containing four- • that the said State of South Carolina, and teen hundred and Iwenly-four acres of all oilu rs the creditors to whom the said land, of which about five hundred are D. Washington Miuiu i* in anywise in- cleared. There to a comfortable dwelling, debted, be, and they are hereby suinnion- a gin house and screw, and all niH-essary ed and have notice to appear lief ire the out-buildings on the place. The Wil- said court at Darlington Court House on mington and Manchester Rail Road pass- Thursday the 18th day of March next, to es through a small portion of this tract, shew cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of Common Plea*, Darlington ) dtotrict, December 16th, 1851. ) Also another tract of land containing four hundred and eighty-seven acres, aliout one mile east of tire place on 1 which I live. It also has a dwelling on it, and all other necessary out-buildings i except a gin house aud screw Both places are between the waters of Jeffries Creek and Middle Swamp; the former ed, be and they are hereby summoned, I ( . xtfc , l( J g f roll) one stream to the other— and have nonce to appear before the Mid Court at Darlington Court House, on Thursday the 18th March next, to show cause why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of cotaiuou Pleas, Darlington > District, 13th December, 1851. | BROWN, JAMES M. i ™ * u,- f „ -or DEALER to Fruit, Begars and Confec- Java Coffee, English Walnuts, Braid Ftl- . tionary, opposite befts. Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al- lington, C. H., tnonds. 2t Dr. Bran’ Livenrorth and Tar. A foil and Iraah supply ot' the above valuable Medicine for Coughs, Colds and Pulmonary affections, direct from house of Scovill Si Mead, New Orleans. Jutt.jHcwvsd it c* 3. J. PsHAYV ■Smoked Reef Touguos, Pickled Salmon. Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime Leal Lard, (in bbU and kngaj Sugar cured Ha inf, fkdogna Sausage, Soda, Wine, Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers, ttytet? a ml a * af *’ Camden S. C. Sept 25 *0 tf WATCH CHRYWALS FWari.), W «. Mimrav. NcreMffidtLvffJ l w 'JO ' * wa 7 On the latter place there are about fifty or sixty acres of cleared land. For further information apply to SAMUEL W. MULDROW, Darlington C. H., S. C. Dec 11 41 tf Darlington Academy. Tlie Exercise* of this institution will commence on MONDAY next, the 24th hist. Circulars, setting (orlh, terms, sys tem of instruction and other particulars, will be issued at an early date. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf Perfumery. Soap*, Bru* 1 Articles. All ( f which lie will di-p-ve <>( ini the nnst reasonahle terms, and to l w hich he in\ lies tin-attention ot his f lends and customer.*. Z. J. DeHAV. COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subsci ibcr lieg.-, Ii*a\ -* to infrorn j the public, that he has located himself at 1 Darlington, C. II., and is now prt pared I to execute work, in a m at amt workman- 1 like manner, and at the shorte. t noli- , I in the above line of bimitic- . both new 1 work aud repairing. II ■ thinks it uni - cessary to say anything concernhip his ability, a* to w hether he can compete wi:ii , any otlier Manufaclurins in the above nained business or not, as lie never in onn instance, failed to give satisfaction to those who purchased new gins of him. He would respectfully solicit the attention of all whom it may concern, to give him a call when in need of Gins, or a gin, and try hi* before purchasing elsew here, and it lie fails to give satisiactoii,no harm done, he will receive lie in hack agtiin. He would respectfully saUto those who have heretofore so lihsrafly patronized him, that he to indeed thankful for past favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. All work warranted to give satis faction. R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. II., March 26. 4 ly AHOn lbs prime bacon sides. Charleston and Georgetown UUUU re.,!, s Packet.. Steamer “Nina," Arthur Magee M. W. Hr NTEK’a, Dar- 8. C., having added a complete and fresh assortment of article* in lua than, to now prepared to fiimtoh every lluug usually found in a well fur nished establishment. The finest steam refined Candies Fresh and preserved 1 Fruit*, English Sauces and Ketchup*, Salmon, Lobster* and ardiues. Fresh Garden Seeds, fins Sugars aud Tobacco of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, Lou don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du- 1 rands celebrated wench Bittere, will aL ] wayabe found ready for those who may ’ desire them. He request a share of the [ puldie patronage 1 Marsh 1ft Sept 25 by ROBT. I.ATTA. Camden, 8. C. 30 tf master, Steamer “ Charleston,” Clia*. Relyea Mas er, THE above Stea mers will commence tf Notice. THE subscriber respectfully announces to those interested that he will open at; their regular trips on Darlington Village, a MALE SCHOOL Monday the 3d November, and continue commencing on the 2d Monday in No vein- to run regularly throughout the xeatfoii. i ber. One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon- ! The scholastic year will be divided into day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings , two xewdou* of five month* each. at naif jmdU 7 o'clock, and one will also ; Trkus—Classical per session, $20 00 leave Georgetown on the same days at 7 Advanced English Branches, - 15 00 , Elementary, - - - - 10 00 Hclioo! room former female academy * near Presbyterian Church. W. J. KENNEDY. Or. JX— « - « ft oclock, A. M. Robkktson Si Blacklock, Agents at Charleaton, Henning Si Shackl‘.m<sd, Agents at Georgetown. Nw. 8 99 2m9 In Distress wc Succor. HAVING accepted the agency lor the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. I will take pleasure in forward- ingauy applications which maybe made for membership. Pentoi is insuring are mu lled to share m the profits of the Company. The lives of slaves may lie insured on ac commodating terms. J. H. NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf Fpr Sale- Bedsteads, Wash-Stand*, &c. For salebv HUNTER & McEACHERN. Oct. 30 30 tf Notice of Assignee. All jhtsoiik indebted to James E. Hal'- ford by note or account are notified that i payment must be mode on or before the , let of January next, and all persons hold ing dtocounf* against him are notified to hand them m according to law. S. WILDS Du BOSE yYsaignue. Oct 1861 M «f