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To the stockholders of the Wil. ft Man. R. R. I have be*n instructed by the President and Directors of said Road to enter suit against those of the stockholders who are in arrears, if payment is not made by the 15th February next, which will be done. S. WILDS DuBOSE, Agent W. & M. It. R. Jan 15 4(j 2t PUBLIC SALE. On Wednesday, the 28th hist., I will sell at my residence, household and kitch en furniture, a small stock of cattle, a gin and various other articles. Condi tions made known on sale day. JAMES GREFA. Jan 8 45 td The engine has arrived! SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Wri s, of Fieri- Facias to me directed, will be sold before the Court House door, of Darlington Dis trict, on the first Monday in February next, and the Tuesday following at the usual time, the following property viz: One bay mare, one saddle and bridle, one sheep skin, about three hundred and seventy pounds of seed cotton, at the suit of Ira brown and others vs, Nelson Parnell. On Tuesday, at the late residence of Joseph Hailliburton, deceased, five head horses, stock cattle, sheep, goats, two steers, one yoke of oxen, one carriage, one waggon, one cart, and plantation tools, at the suit of IV. C. Bruce and oth ers vs. Joseph Halliburton. J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D. Jan 15 1851. 4ti 3t Cheraw & Darlington Rail Road. Books of subscription to the capital stock of four hundred thousand dollars, in shares of fifty dollars each, of the above Rail Road, will lie opened on Mon day, the IGth day of February next, and lie kept open for sixty days, at the follow ing places, and under the direction of the tollowing named commissioners, or a majority of them. Five dollars per share will be required in cash at the time of subscribing. At Cheraw—Allan Macfarlane, D. Mal loy, James Powell, J. W. Ijeak, and John A. Moore. At Darlington C. H.—E. W. Charles, S. A Woods, and John F. Ervin. At Society Hill—Thos. Smith, Caleb Coker, and James H. McIntosh. At Bennettsville—B. I). Townsend, IV. J. Cook, and C. IV. Dudley. At Marion C. H.—A. L Scarborough, D. J. McDonald, and J. Eli Gregg. At Sumterville—Wm. Haynsworth, D. B. Mcl^iurin, and James D. Blanding. At Charleston—James Gadsden, S. Mowrv. and E. L. Adams. At Wilmington, N. C.—Alex. McRae, Henry Nutt, P. K. Dickinson. At Wadesboro’ N.C.—W. R. Leak, H. B. Hammond, and S. W. Cole. At Rockingham, N. C.—W. L. Steele, | R. J. Steele, and W. F. Leak. John IV. Leak, Jno. A. Mooke, D. MALLOT, James Powell, A. McFablane._ Charleston Mercury and Courier, copy tri-weekly; Black River Watchman, N. C. Argus, Darlington Flag, Marion Star, and Wilmington Journal cupy weekly till Hiih February. Jau 15 46 5t Bringing with it Baltimore plaids, apron checks, lx»d ticking, brown drills, cotton fianel, alpaca r.nd black silk serges, vest ings assorted, fine black, olive and blue French cloths, doeskin and fancy cassj. meres, Kentucky jeausof all colors, King ston tweeds, satinets, Washington and Georgia kerseys, lindseys assorted, cloak ing, white, scarlet and twill flauel, domes tic ginghams, alpacas and merinos assort ed, every variety of prints, figured cash meres and delanes. brown and black table A list of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Dar- ; linglon, C. //., S. C. f 1st Jan., 1852. B—R. 8. Bailey, Mr. Betsel, Miss EliznWtli Bevil, John Bed si I, J. G: Brown’ J. M. BeUil, W. J. Barnes 2, L. J. Bostick. C—J. J. Collings. D—A. A. Dowling, J. B. Douglas. F—W. g. Fonwood 2, J. Foxworth, >f l uwd l "• G—Mrs. Rov’d. Good, J. D. Gard- j chasen,by ner, N. V. Gunisnft. H—Solen Hunter. J—AIx Johnson, Abraham Jones, L K-w““' Kavior. ; W. H. STANLEY/ R-F. M. Rogers. DRAPER AND TAILOR, S—Jessee Sparrow, James Sands- RESPECTFULLY noti- hury. i- V—Vaughn & Fveligh. IV—Mrs. Jane S. White 2. M. A. HUGGINS, P. M. Jan. 1 44 Peruvian Guano. 50 tons of the best Peruvian Guano, of latest iinportation, and direct from the agent The quality warranted. The effect of this manure in increasing the production of cotton rice, corn, wheat, and almost every vegetable substance, tin* great saving of time and labor in its application, renders it worthy of trial to all planters and farmers who have not For sale in lots to suit pur- RIIETT & ROBSON, No 1, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec 25 43 3t -John Truitt. -Vaughn & fies his friends and custom ers, and the public generally, that he has removed to the S house formerly occupied by R. &. R. M. Rollins, where he 2t dinners, brown Hdland, Iri-h linens, -rx. » T white and colored cambricks. Bishops Dr - Rogers Liver iVOrth and and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blan- Tar. kr!-- IjrV ca, ! lbric . a J.’ d *ilk handker- ^ f u p an ,j p U nply of the above ^ chiefs^ b ack satin and fancy silk cravats, va | uable Ml . dicil , c for doughs, Colds and lad.es black k.d and cashmere gloves, p ulmonarv aff . r . tionS) direct from the gent s Hoskins and Berlm gloves, scarlet | 10UW c f ScoviH & Mead, New Orleans, colored, black and while hose and half Jl)st receirpd at Z . j. DeHAY’S. hose, silk wrappers, suspenders, cotton _i osnaburgs, «&c., &c. fOTSSuTi '”*^1 Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons, SB ^-i-kyXlQNJ lasting vest and coat buttons,union dress The Copartnership of HUNTER & N. Phillips and' buttons, and a general assortment of pins McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by A. J. Requier, i The State of South Carolina DARIJNGTON DISTRICT. In rhanoery. Lazarus Morris* J vs. j Bill for Parti- Janres Oliver and Nan-} cv his wife, Joseph Re. [ bon of Land, vill, and Wm. B. Oliver.) It appearing to my sati.-faction that Nelson Revill and Joseph Revill, two of, the defendants to this Bill, are absent from. a4id reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Moses &. Hiynes- worth,complainant’s solicitors, it is order ed (hat the said defendants do appear and plead, anser or demur to the Bill ol said complainant within three months from the publication of this order, and that in default thereof the same be ordered pro confesso against them. I) is also ordered : that a copy of this order be published in the Darlington Flag twice a mouth for the space of three months. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D. D, Nov 27 1851 30 2m-3in is prepared to carry on the i/r/ ti'i t , /. 0 , Tailoring Business in all Land lOT SA10. departments. Cloths, Black nud Fancy j The subscriber offers for sale the plain Caasimers, Vestings, and Trimmings of tation on which he lives, containing four- all kinds kept constantly on hand. *■5?" He has received the Fall and Winter reports of Fashions from London, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. Dec 25 53 ly The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. and needles, lor ROLLINS & WINGATE. Jan 8 45 tf MORE LAND FOR SALE The subscrilier offers for Sale her plan tation or tract of land lying on the waters of High Hill Creek, and containing two hundred (200) acres. The said planta tion is bounded by the lands of VVm. H. Brown, G. I. W. McCall, John W. Lide, and the estate of James Hunter. For further particulars, apply to Dr. J. P. Zim merman, or to the subscriber. JANE COOPER. Jan 8 45 tf mutual consent. The name of the firm vs will !*• used by the undersigned in settle- Hasting Stokes, meut *V. R. HUNTER, D. A. McEACHERN. Jan 1, 1852. 41 tf > Co. Sa. Case. teen hundred and twenty-four acres of land, of which about five hundred are ' cleared. There isn 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 poriion of tin’s tract. | Also another tract of land containing ' lour hundred and eighty-seven acres, l almut one mile east of the place on which I live. It also has a dwelling on if, and all other necessary out-biiiidings I except a gin house and screw Both MISSING, On the morning of the 25th nit., my negro Boy CHARLES—the said boy is about 23 years of age; bis complection dark. He lias a scar on oneofliis ( cheeks—he is about five feet eight inches in bight—when spoken to he is quick of speech. The Boy having left without any provocation on my part 1 am under the impression that he has been enticed off by some person or per sons. I will reward any person liberally that will arrest the said negro, and deli ver him to me, or lodge him in Jail, Sumterville, or Hasting Stokes, who is in the custody I places are lx tween the waters of J> Ifries i of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by | Creek and Middle Swamp; the former i virtue of a writ of capias nJ ralis/acien- extends from one stream to the other.— , ,lum, at the suit of N. Phillips and A. J. Dn lh« latter place there are about fifty or Requier, having filed in mv office, to- sixty acres of cleared land. For further I gether with a schedule on oath of his es- information apply to SAMUEL W. MULDROW, Darlington C. II., S. C. Dec 11 41 tf Cornmiss’rs at Cheraw. GREAT BARGAINS. Tho undersigned having associated themselves together in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, under the name and style of McEACHERN &. SHY take this method of tendering their servi- ■ '•ftber at Darlington, ces to the public in that department.— Camden. They are prepared at all times to make ; I IE A RON’, or repair carnages, buggies, wagons, carts Mt. Elon, Jan 1st 1852. 44 3; &<\, with neatness and dispatch on rca- I ~ . souabie terms. Preserves, Brandy Peaches, All new Work Warranted. ■ &C., &C., &C. E. I. Ginger Preserves. W. I. do. (ass'ted) Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits, executed skilfully and as cheap as the Curacoa Maiaschins and Cordials, (assor- cheapest. They occupy the old stand of ted.) Maderia, .Sherry. Port and N. C. Hunter A: McEachern. Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Ijon- FuneraJ* furnished at any hour of the don Porter, pints and quarts. late and effects, his petition to the Court j of Common Pleas, praying that he may j lie 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. Requier 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 | keep, uni. >s entirely suited on tna/. Thursday the I8ih March next, to show j 'or sufficient test, may be bought, excha.i- cause if an-, they can why the prayer of I S pd ' ,1 " vd or returned, or. terms lower I UNPRECEDENTED ARRI VALS. 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, Ins Fall and Winter Stock of Heavy ai d Fancy Groceries, consisting in part us fol lows: Brown. Ijoaf, Crusbed and Powdered Sugars, Rio, Java and Cuba (' (fee, Lard, Bacon, Flour and Corn, Muscovado and N. O. Molasses, Rice, Cheese and Maccaroni, Beef Tungues, Dried Beef and Buck- w heat, No. 1 and 2, Mackerel m half and v hole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Ba rrels, . Sperm, Adamantine. Patent and Tallow Candles, Bar and “Exeelcior” “ P’’ Soap, Godard 1805 Brandy, Claret. Madeira,Ginger snd Port Wim Heidsick and Anchor Brands Cham paigne. Porter. Ale and Champaigne Cider, Old Rye arid d mble rectified Whiskey, Preserve .Pickles, CaL-up-, and .Sauces. Jams and Jellies. Brandy fruits of all kinds, Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine A miles, Nutmegs, Sl ice, f'love-,Spice and (linger. Raisins Almonds, Currants, Figs, and Prunes, Filberts, Pi can. Brazil and Eng- li.-h Walnuts, Wine, Butter, Soda, 1, m m and Water Crackers. Hyson, Black. Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockery and Glass Ware. Powder, Shot and Lead. Oranges, Apples and Lemons in sea: on, Candles of every d(“cription. The finest Brands ol' Cigars and To bacco, with all other articles usually fnm .1 in a well selected, Heavy and Fancy Gro cery Store, and will U sold upon the most reasonable terms. Strict attention given to orders from tins Warranted Pianos, &c. On TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood Pearl. Mahogany,&i\ in any desired style of finish—or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to AH country. < IppOsit. N pt 4 01HII) W. C. MOORE, the Po.-t office, C.tmden, S. C. 27 Ini Lbs prime bacon sides, tot by ROBT. LATTA. Caniden, S. C. 30 tf They have employed experienced black smiths and all work in that line w ill he | the petilio.) aforesaid should not be ! granted E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. 1 Office of Common Pleas, Darlington ) \ District, 13th Decemlter, 1851. ( Tooth and Hair Brushes, • French, English and American. A beautiful assortment may be found at Z. J DeHAY’S. day or night. McEachern & shy. Darlington. C. II. Jan 8:h, 1852. Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have this day asso ciated themselves in copartnership, undvr the name of Reeder A. DeSauseure, for the transaction of Factorage and Com mission business in Charleston, for the sale of cotton, rice and other country pro duce. Orders filled with care, and promptly- forwarded. Office—Adger's Wharf, Charleston. OSWELL REEDER, JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE. Jan 8 45 4t Carolina Female College. The next term of this institution will commence on the second Monday in Jan uary, 1852. FACULTY. Rev. T. R. Wash, President and Pro fessor of Mental ami Moral Science. Rev. A. B. Smith, Professor of Lan guages. Wm. K. Blake, A. M., Professor of Mathematic* and Natural Science. Miss Mary R. Warrex, Female Mu sic Teacher. Miss Marie Cook*, Teacher in Prepara tory Department. Miss — Cole, Teacher of Ornamental Branches. Parham Smith, Esq., Steward. Jan 8 45 4t Mt. Elon Store. The subscriber ha.-- purchased the inte rest of Murray &• Alden.at Mt. Elon. He keeps on hand a general assortment of goods, which he will sell low for cash or Superior Hysoi country produce. Jan 8 HEIDSEICII 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.) i and Black Teas, old Attention Darlington Hussars You are hereby ordered to be and ay>- pear at Darlington C. 11. on Saturday the 1 Olli January next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., armed and equipped as the law directs. An election w ill beheld for 2nd Lieu tenant. By order i f Sam. F. Ervln, Capl. t 0 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 sjwak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, 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 si'liollars for the ensuing year. None need apply w ho cannot come well recom mended. For further particulars apply Sept 25 COACH AND CABINET MAKING. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he ha.- established a .-h p for carrying on the above hosin'. at El- ; iingham in Darlington' District. He re- tunis his ifcanks for pa.-t patronage and de.-ires to inform the citizens of the Di— | trict, that he has received a fresh supply I of Paints. Varnish, A c.. &c., and i-hilly t prepared to do any work in the alxivd line , of business. Any person favoring hint i w ilh jobs will have their work done neatly and with as much dispatch as practical^”. R. J. ANDREWS. P. S.—He also receives toll or Cross- Law rence's Bridge pers going JAS. It. ERVIN, O. S. Dec 18 42 2t SION HILL Dec 4 40 3t (’. H. NETTLES. 45 tf Java Cotfee, English Walnuts, Brazil Fil berts, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al monds. PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. O. O. F. To Hire. In the village, a very fine house girl. For particulars inquire at this this olfice. Jan 8 45 tf Mrs. L. DuPre Commenced her select school for girls* at her residence in this place, on the first of January. The term will embrace eight mouths. Several boarders will be re ceived as members of the family, and others can get board in the village. She has reduced the price of English Branch es one half. Applications will be receiv ed up to the first of February. No pu pils will be admitted for less than eight months. Terms—English Branches, $10 Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, one or ail, 20 Drawing and Painting, 20 Board per month, 10 Marion Star copy 3 times and forward bill to this office. Darlington C. H., Jan. 8 45 4t Sparrow Swamp Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his plan tation, containing 330 acres of valuable land. It is situated three miles west of Mt. Elon P. O., on the road leading from Darlington Court House to Camden, via Stokers Bridge, and about 130 acres of said tractis cleared. For further particu lars, apply to the subscriber. JAS. W MIXON. Jan 8 45 dm THE regular weekly meeting of this Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow's Hall on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, 1*. 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 liefore the Lodge. By order WM. R. HUNTER, S~ctry. Valuable Lands for Sale. Will be offered for sale on Monday, the 26ih of January next, upon the premises, that valuable plantation so favorably known in Marion and the adjoining dis tricts, as “ Spring Branch,”-situated upon Tho State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. !h Hitt Cotuiiicu Pleas. John Jones, J i vs. / Ca. Sa. also, I Joseph Garland. ) .Smoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon, : The .State ..f South Carolina, ) Mackerel (kegs and barrels.) Prim* Leaf' vs. > Ca. Sa. Lard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured Joseph Garland. ^ Hams, Bologna Sausage. Seda, Wine, Lt ‘tnon, Water and Butter Crackers. Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars. By Itobor! Camden S. C. i Sept 25 30 tf WATCH CHRYSTALS For sale by VV. S. MURPHY. Joseph Garland, who is in the custody of the Sheritf of Darlington District, by 1 virtue ol a writ of rnpim ad salnfacien-1 dum, at the separate suits of John Jones and the State of South Carolina, having ' filed in my office, together w ith a ached- 1 ule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Commo|i Pleas, DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keep* constantly on hand an extensile assortment of fresh genuine Medicines DvE-fTUFF*, PaINTS Oils, Varnishes, Window* Glass Brosh es, SrnoKAL Instuments, Perfumery, Soafs, Haip 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 iu- \ ited to give us a call before purchasing else w here. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. 32-tf Camden, S. C. REMOVAL. The subscriber begs leave to inform his lug over will please call at the sign and j ay their ferriage. R. J. A. M.ay 7 |0 if Dry Goods for Fall Trade in Charleston, W. (J. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King st. (one door below Wentworth. We would again respectfully invite the attention of our friwnds and customers in i the country, to our Extensive Stock of ■ Dux Goods, when they visit our city. Always on hand Si as Mam Nov 27 39 Educational Notice. The next session of the Bradford ' Springs Female Institution, will open on the first Monday of the ensuing Februa- 1 ry. x The Board of Trustees will by that time have completed some additional provisions for the comfort of the bonrd- d the adjacent grounds will be praying that be may l>e admitted to the | fifonds and the public generally, that he benelit of the Acts of the General As- - -- sembljr made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said John | below Zcinp's Drug Store, where he will I Jones and the State of South Carolina, I r0 ,joke,-pa large and choic j TURED Goons: consisting of Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Alabama do., plain and striped Osnaburgs, Bleached and Brown ' Domestic*. I Super Dajjll lilaukclt. Direr! Importa tion. We would also particularly invite at- I tention to our Importations, of Silk - and Dress Goods, being one . f the Lahgkvi' era, an placed in an improved condition. The various departments of instruc- 1 aforesaid should not i>e granted, tion w ill lii* filled by the most competent ! E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. p. has Removed to the Store formerly occu- I stocks in the Sot thekn Country. W pied by_Thomas Bouel & Co., one door are also prepared to furnish every arlk in the Dry Good line, viz: Hosiery,G!ov< and all others, the creditors to whom the j mp()t 0 p 1 ° ’ a 01 ' said Joseph Garland is in anywise indebt- < ■_, , , _ • -i, /s j I ed, be and they are hereby summoned, i -^Sn and JJCSirable GOOUS, and have notice to apjiear before the sgid ot all qualities and descriptions, suitable | Court at Darlington Court House, on I'he trade of this market, consisting of Thursday the 18th March next, to show ' Dry-Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Gla: cause why the prayer of the petition For Sale. A prime lot of Cheese and Bacon, by the subscriber. A. W. SEXTON. Oct 9 M »f Catfish creek, 4 miles North of Marion : teachers that can be obtained, and no one Office of common Pleas, Darlington j *™|— —* 1 -- — J *-v* -**- — : ' 1 *- * - 1 — * ,1 -—* District, 13lh December, 1851. J Lumens, Flannels, Cloths, Casuin'-n-. Bombazines, alpacas, Merinos, M’d* I.-li nes, Maids, Jiconet and Swiss Muslins, Pnrmiture Dimity, Prints, Ginghams Shawls, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Trim mings, &c., &c., &e. Sept. 18 * 29 3m Ware and Crockery, Flats, Caps, Cloth ing, die. Which he offers on reasonable -n i. . term", and to which hf invite* the alien- i Through FftlG from CciarlCB Village, on the road leading to Bennetts- ville, containing 2,200 acres more or less, w ith 600 acres under fence and in a high state of riiltivaiion, having upon it a large two atory dwelling, and other ne will hereafter be retained longer than ability and fidelity are exhibited in the dis charge of official duty. It is very important that the members of the collegiate classes return at the be- cessary out buildings, a carriage house, ginning of the session, that the regular stables, overseer 1 * house, gin house, die., ! uxerciaoe may not be retarded. 4 TERMS. Board, per session, including bed, bedding, lights, and washing, the pupils being responsible for the various furniture of their rooms, an inventory of which will be regularly kept,. $60 00 requisite to carry on a large farm. At the same time and place will be sold 2,000 bushels of corn, 40 or 50 stacks of fodder, a large quantity of cotton seed, peas, die., 3 or 4 thousand pound* 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 blacksmilh’s tools, together with a large assortment of farming tools. Also, at the same time w ill be hired out for the ensuing year, 10 or 12 likely ne- j p U pj| 8 0 n guitar furnish their own groes. guitars for practice, and also Terms—For the real estate, a credit of their guitar strings. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years, with a mortgage priming and drawing in oil or wa ter colors, or Monochromatic or tion of the public. S. D. HALLFORD. Oct 2 31 tf ton to New York, $20. The great Mail route from Charleston S. C Leaving the wharf at the foot of Laurens street, daily, after the Tuition in primary class. Tuition in othei classes, French or Latin, Music on piano or guitar, Use of piano, 10 00 JAMES M. BROWN, . DEALER in Fruit, Segars and Confec-j J. M. Ulster cotilinm-a to keen a Pub- 1 ' , • , . - — tionary, opposite M. VV. Hunter’s, Dar- o n ; i • , j, " 1 arrival ol the Southern Cars, via M il#. Ungton, C H., S. C„ havmgadded*. ^ 0^14^ I- li.T.r ^ * V| l™TON WELDON, N. C„ PE- complete and fresh assortment ol articles ,,) bavimrtwo Waeons wiV bml food ! ^ERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDE- in his line, is now prepared to furnish ^ haul Go °^ RJCKKBURG.to WASHINGTON, BAI. every thing usually LnA m a well fur- ^ t °c!mde« S ’ Oct iff' rt ,, I TIMORE. I'HILAW;i J-HIA, and NEW nished establishment. The finest steam ", *>• C ,Oct. 16 33 tl refined Candies Fresh and preserved tti vi _ . „ Fruits, English Sauces and Ketchups, VrIUEoI© Land lOT 0916. Salmon, Lobsters and ardiues, Freali The suliscribi'r offers for sale, his Vnl- Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco ; "able tract of Land near Mt. Elon, rou- YORK. The pub.i :tiftiUy informed that ^he steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders. of the premises, and bond, with approved security. Purchaser* to pay for all ne- cessary papers. For the personal proper ty, the condition* will be made known on the day of sale. RACHEL CHERRY. Dec 29 1851 3t 44 MUSIU The subscriber respectfully announce* that Miss A. Smith, who*e service* hnve been engaged 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 ami Instrumental Music, by the first Mon day in January'. L W. SMITH. Principal. Dec 11 41 tf 15 00 5 00 India Ink. each, Ornamental needle work, die.. Pupils furnish their own materials. By resolution of tlto Board, persons ; sending two pupils have them boarded at $11 00 per month; and those sending three or more, at $10 00 per mouth. D. B. McLAURIN, See. and Treat. dec 25 43 tf 15 00 i 0 fW ar * 0U8 Brands, Wines, Cordials, Lon- taiuing 330 acres; on the premises are !l, j^ 'k® Railroads are in fine order, (the don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du- two settlements with neat and comfortable VV ilmington and Weldon Road having •‘0 00 rands celebrated french Bitters, will al- dweiing, will) all the necessary out build- recently been relaid with heavy T rail) ”400 w ays be found ready for those who may ings. Also his Corn, Fodder, House-hold 'hereby securing both safety and dus- desire them. He request a share of the and Kitchen Furniture—Stock Hogs, p a 'uh. A THROUGH TICRET having public patronage. Horses and Cattle. already been in operation will be continu- March 19 3 if The Plantation i* in good repair, and a! ‘ a permanent arrangement from — ; in a high state ofCultivation. Forfuther Charleston to New York. By this route A NEW SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE! particulars address the subscriber at Mt. traveller* may reach New-York on tho Elon, S. C. fh'fd day during buisiness hours. On C. J. FLINN. and after the first day of July next, Bag- Dec. 18 12 3t gage w ill be ticketed from the point tf ENCOURAGE HOME TAEENT AND INDUSTRY! THE Illustrated Family Friend, A NEW AND ELEGANT PAPER, PUBLISHED A T COLUMBIA, S. C AND EDITED BY 9. A. GODMAN, 1 departure to Washington City, under the j charge of a special Agent or Baggage. Arrivals. Master. At Washington the same will be The undersigned have just received a i transferred to the care of similar agents, _ part of their fall and winter atock of ma- w ho will accompany it to New York, and bouciTs Examination and Challenges , terial.and will endeavor to keep on hand the like arrangements will be pursued in NOTICE. MRS. HART informs her friends that she will be ready to receive pupils in mu sic, at Darlington, on the first Monday in January, 1851. Mrs. H. will give lesson* on the piano, guitar, melodeou. die. Doc 25 43 «t Tickets can alone lie had from Agent of the Wilmington .. Railroad Company, at tho ral Article*, and w hat ever else ihat will and Waggon Harness, Collars and office of the Company, foot of Laurens interest an intelligent community; beei- Hames. Repairing in their line of busi- ( street. Charleston, S. C., to whom please des, four elegant engraving* each week, ness done at tho shortest notice, in good apply ; and ^ Charleston, at the Office of Terms, $2 per annum; address, | order and cheap, for Cash. the New Jersey Railroad and Transporta- S. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS, j THOMAS A TARRH. Columbia, S. C. ] Cbt M 91 tf non Company, New York. July Id 10