The Darlington flag (Lydia, SC) 1851-1852, January 29, 1852, Image 3
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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. TH0S. A. BRITAN.
April 23 8 ly
, JAMES ALGER & Co.,
Factor# aruLLomm i«#ion Mer
chant#, Office Adjer'e Forth
Wha/f,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
James Adger, James Adgek, jr.
Rob’t. Adger, Ettsel L. Adams.
Sept 18 29 tf
FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.
I. 0. 0. F.
-■Notwo.
The undersigned has purchased the
interest of C. Graham in the firm of
Woods & Graham, and will continue bu
siness on his own account.
S. A. WOODS.
January 19, 1852 47 3t
Irish Potatoes*
If you want to plant, you had better
apply soon -to
ROLLINS & WINGATE.
Jan 22 37 tf
I’eter K. M’lver and wite, adm’rs.
vs.
Joseph RNettles and others,heirs
at law of James Nettles, dec'd,
and Isaac D. Wilson.
In pursuance of a decretal order of the
Court of Equity in this cast*, I will sell at
Darlington Court House on the first Mon
day in February next, all the real estate
I of the late James Nettles, lying on Black
creek, in two separate parcels. First, all
on the north side of Black creek, suppo-
i sed to be about 1600 acres. Second, all
on the south side of Black creek, sup
posed to be about 475 acres. Of which
plats will be exhibited o,, the day of sale.
Terms: Three hundred and fifty dol
lars in cash. The balance on a credit of
THE regular weekly meeting of this a , n ^ , ' v0 > pi | rs ■" equal instalments.
■ .. . a.. — ..... Purchasers to give bond and personal
security, and a mortgage of the promisee,
ami t(5 pay tor necessary papers.
T. C. EVANS, c. e. d. d.
J»u 22 37 2t
Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall
on \fnnJnu next, at 7 o'clock. P M.
By order
WM. R. HUNTER, Sect'n,.
Supper House.
The subscriber has made arrangements
with the contractor, to furnish the stage
passengers with supper, to and from
Camden. C. H. NETTLES.
I. W. Stegall, contr’r/ Col. E. Charles,
Maj. John D. Murray, 1’. M., Cheraw.
Mt Elon, Jan 21, 1852. 48-4t
* ©hermw ArDarlmgtoir ftafih'
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 be opened on Mon
day, the IGlh day of February nex’t, and
be kept open for sixty days, at the follow
ing places, and under the direction of
the tollowing named commissioners, or a
majoritj: of them. Five dollars per share
will be required iu cash at the time of
subscribing.
At Cheraw—Allan Macfarlane, D. Mal
loy, James Powell, J. W. Leak, and John
A. Moore.
At Darlington C. H.—E. W. Charles, S.
A. Woods, and John F. Ervin.
^t Society Hill—Thos. Smith, Caleb
Coker, and James H. McIntosh.
At Bennettsville—B. D. Townsend, IV.
J. Cook, and C. IV. Dudley.
At M arion C. H.—A. L Scarborough,
D. J. McDonald, and J. Eli Gregg.
At Sumterville—Win. Haynsworth, 1).
B. McLaurin, and James D. Blanding.
At Charleston—James Gadsden, S.
Mowry, and E. L. Adams.
At Wilmington, N. C.—Alex. McRae,
Henry Nutt, I\ K. Dickinson.
At Wadesboro’ N.C.—W. R. Leak, H.
B. Hammond, and S. W. Cole.
At Rockingham, N. C.—VV. L. Steele,
R. J. Steele, and VV. F. L-ak.
John IV. Leak,'
Jno. A. Moore,
D. Malloy,
James Powell,
— MtWICr——1
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 her course of instruction, iu Vocal
and Instrumental Music, by the first Mon
day iu January.
J.' W. SMITH, Principal.
Dec 11 41 tf
Pay up! Pay up!!
All persons indebted to the subscriber
are hereby requested and earnestly so
licited to call on him for settlement.
PETER R. MOWRY.
Jan 15
46
$30 Reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber, on the
morning of the 22d inst., his negro man
SAM. Sam is about forty-five or fifty
years of age, five feet 7 or 8 inches high,
complexion not remarkably dark, has a
wife and family at Mr. Thos. William
son’s. I will give five dollars for his de
livery to the jailor tit Darlington Court
House, and twenty-five dollars for proof
sufficient to convict any white p< rson uf
harboring him. E. R. WILSON.
Darlington C. H.. Jan. 27, 1852. 48-tt
$20 Reward.
Ranaway, on the morn
ing of the 25th lilt., my ne
gro boy, CHARLES; the ,
said boy is about 22 years
of age, and of dark com
plexion. He lias a scar on
one of bis cheeks, is about
five feet eight inches in height, and when
spoken to is ouick of speech. The boy
having left without any provocation on
my part, 1 am under the impression that
he lias been enticed away by some person
or persons. 1 will give the above reward
to any person who will apprehend and
deliver the said negro to me, or lodge
him in jail either at Darlington C. H.,
Sumterville, or Camden.
W. H. HEARON.
Jan 29 48 tf
Home made Boots & Shoes.
The undersigned takes this mode of
announcing to his friends and the public
generally, that he has commenced the
manufacture of boots and shoes on his
own account. He may be found in the
shop one door above the office of S.
IVilds DuBose, Esq. He lias just receiv
ed a fine stock of Northern leather.
A. W. THOMPSON.
Jan 29 18 Iv
Mt. Elon Store.
The subscriber has purchased the inte
rest of Murray & Alden, at Mt. Elon. He
keeps on band a general assortment of
goods, which he will sell low for cash or
country produce.
C. H. NETTLES.
Jan 8 45 tf
.•*. »« .XA .
Cornmiss'rs
at Cheraw.
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. & R. M. Rollins, wnere he
j is prepared to carry on the
Tailoring Business in all its
departments. Cloths, Black and Fancy
1 Cassimers, Vestings, and Trimmings of
all kinds kept constantly on hand.
iW" He has received the Fall and
Winter reports of Fashions from London,
Paris and Philadelphia for 1851.
Dec 25 53 ly
Preserves, Brandy Peaches,
&c., &c., &c.
\ E. 1. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do. (ass’ted)
! Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits,
Curacoa Maiaschins and Cordials, (assor
ted.) Maderia, .Sherry, Port and N. C.
Educational "Notice. "
The next session of the Bradford
Springs Female Institution, will 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.
The various departments of instruc
tion will be filled by the most competent
teachers that can be obtained, and no one
will hereafter be retained longer than
•'—M I CLIN CRT.
Receiving daily, a splendid assortment
of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, of
the latest Parisian Styles, among which,
may be found dresses of every disci iption.
Satin and Straw Bonnets,Ribbons, Ruin e
Hats, Indies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves,
Cravats, Linen and Silk Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, superior to anything ever offer
ed in this market. Jewelry, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps, &c., &.C.,
Mrs. M., has taken great pains to select
such goods as will suit the wants of tlie
MARY A. MURPHY.
Sept. 25 30 tf
Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Ixm-
Charlestou Mercury and Courier, copy units and quarts,
tri-weekly; Black River Watchman, N. HEIDSLICH I'll A Mr a iu e.
C. Argus, Darlington Flag, Marion Star, Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces,
and Wilmington Journal copy weekly till Rose water. Chocolate and Cocoa,
16th February. Prunes, Citrons, Currants and Raisins,
Jan 15 46 5t 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.
ability and fidelity are exhibited in the dis- ladies generally. Thankful lor past favors,
charge of official duty. \ she solicits a continuance of the same.
It is very important that the members ! W. S. Murphy is authorized to atti ml
of the collegiate classes return at the tie- j to my business,
ginning of the session, that the regular I
exercises may not be retarded.
TERMS.
Board, per session, including bed,
bedding, lights, and washing, 1
the pupils being responsible for
the various furniture of their
rooms, an inventory of which
will be regularly kept, $60 00
Tuition in primary class, 10 00
Tuition in othei classes, 15 00
French or Latin, 10 00
Music on piano or guitar, 20 00
George M’Clenaghan and wite,'
vs.
Jeremiah Hunter and others,
devisees of James Hunter, dec.
In pursuance of a decretal order made
in this ease, I will sell at Darlington C.
H., on the first Monday iu February next,
a tract of land containing 711 acres, sit
uated on High Hill creek, being a part of
the land bequeathed by the late James
Hunter to Mrs. Geo. M’Clenaghan and
Jeremiah Hunter.
Terms: So much cash as will pay the .
costs of these proceedings ; the balance |
on a credit of one, two and three years, j
purchaser to give bond with personal se- |
curity and a mortgage of the premises,
and pay for necessary papers.
A pint of the land is in my office and J
will be exhibited to any person wishing :
to see it.
T. C. EVANS, c. e. d. d.
Jan 22 47 2t
Carolina Femalo 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 and Moral Science.
Rev. A. B. Smith, Professor of Lan
guages.
Wm. K. Blake, A. M„ Professor of
Mathematics and Natural Science.
Miss Mary R. Warren, 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
To the stockholders of the
Wil. & Man. R. R.
1 have been instructed by tbe President
anti 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. &i M. R. R.
Jan 15 46 2t
Use of piano,
Pupils 011 guitar furnish their own
guitars for practice, and also
their guitar strings.
Painting and drawing in oil or wa
ter colors, or Monochromatic or
India Ink. each, 15 00
Ornamental needle work, &.r., 5 00
Pupils furnish their own materials.
By resolution of the Board, persons
send!.two jvt.p.U nave tin mi tioimled at
$11 00 per month: and those sending
three or more, at $10 00 per month.
I). B. McLAUKIN,
Sec. and Treat.
dec 25 43 tf
Southern Made Plantation
BROGANS.
House Servant's Shoes. &r., at Whole
sale and Retail, No. 30 East Bay, Charles
ton. S. C.
The subscriber, Agent for the South
Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charleston, S.
C., and the Cheraw Factory, at Cheraw,
.S’. C., will offer for sale in this market by
the first September, a large supply ofSou-
00 tiiern made Plantation Brogans and
1 House Servants Shoes, together with a
I general assortment of Boots and Shoes,
which will be sold at the lowest market
! prices for goods of similar quality.
R. A. PRINGLE,
Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes,
No. 30 East Bay.
Aug 14 24 4m
-ALSO,-
Stnoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon,
Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime Leaf
Lard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured
Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda, Wine,
lemon, Water and Butter Crackers.
Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars.
By Itubcrt l.utta,
„ °~* T 'fliiii S. C.
Sept 25 so —
Bounty Land.
THE Subscriber will act as the
Land for Sale.
Agent
and forward all applications for Bounty
Land, 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
The subscriber offers tor sale the plan- by the United States against Great Britain
taliou on which he lives, containing four- on the 18th June, 1812, or of any of the
teen hundred and twdhty-four acres of Indian wars since 1790, their survivng
land, of which about five hundred are widows or minor children, are entitled to
cleared. There is a comfortable dwelling, draw under the aet.”
a gin house and screw, and all necessary Those who have lost their certificate of
out-buildings on the place. The Wil- discharge nee d not fear to apply,
mington and Manchester Rail Road pass- S. WILDS Dt BOSE,
es through a small portion of this tract, j Darlington, March 12,1851. 2 tf
! Also another tract of land containing I .
four hundred and eighty-seven acres, I — , _
about one mile ea.-t of the place on Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, A'C.
which I live. It also lias a dwelling on rf|^(fljLTIi<'miiler-iKiic.l is now receiv-
! Il ’ “*“4 all other necessary out-buildings •"8 hi* Fall an.I Winter supply
a f ln o.ul screw Both tmli of Drugs,Uhemicals, Patent Ma-
4 I'aii.t,...»«, i)v<- ».,ik
from 0110 elroam lo„i|„. r _ \ AnWWTvS"?*, "l"; 1 "' .J 1 " 1 1
the most r.'AWbUJ"' will dispose o!
s the attention oTnmftHd..!o
Mrs. L. DuPro places
Commenced h>*r select school for girls, j Creek
at her residence in this place, on the first ! extends
of January. The term will embrace eight j On the latter place there are about fin* or i on the most
months. 'Several boarders will be re- sixty acres uf cleared land. For further wlml. he mvit.
D.
Epping’s Compound Fluid
Extract of Sarsaparilla and Querns
Delight.
Recommended by the editors of the
Southern Journal of Medicine and Phar
macy, and prescribed and recommended
by most all respectable physicians of
Charleston and the surrounding country. !
This preparation (by adding Queen's
Delight, &.c., to the Sarsaparilla) com-;
bines in a more perfect degree than any I
known remedy, tonic and alterative pow
ers; and is highly recommended by emi
nent physicians. It i« prepared in con-
Isabclla A. Wingate,
vs.
Win. H. Wingate, and J.
F. Ervin,adtu’rs, &c, W.
Manly Wingate, and oth
ers, heirs at law of Wm.
Wingate, dec’d.
In pursuance of a decretal order of tin
Court of Equity iu this cast
for sale at Darlington C. II.
Monday in February, that tract of one
hundred and thirty-two acres, lying in the
fork of the Field’s bridge and I)nBose’s
bridge roads, about one mile from Dar
lington village, belonging to the estate of
the late Cnpt. Win. Wingate. I will ex
hibit a plat on the day of sale, and in the
meantime it may be seen at my office.
Terms: One third of the purcjiase mo
ney in cash, the balance on a credit of
one and two years, in equal instalments,
with interest ftom date, purchaser to give
bond with personal security and a mort
gage of the premises, and to pay for ne
cessary papers.
T. C. EVANS, c. e. d. d.
Jan 22 47 2t
Salo of Real Estate.
The subscriber otfers for sale, on rea-
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
Enos J. Hickson, ’
vs.
John A. Oliver &
Sarah R. Oliver.
Bill for Relief.
sequence of the recommendation given : equable terms, Ins plantation situated on
by Dr H. R. Frost, Professor of Materia Jeffries Creek. Also, his house and lot
Medica, in the College of Charleston, S. i" Donneraille, for sale or rent.
C., in*his work on Materia Medica, and For further particulars apply to
concentrated by a process of the subecri- C. A. DARGAN.
ber’s, render it more convenient for ad- J' 11 ' ® 45" tt
ministration, and with the exception of -T" _ ~ ~ ~
the addition of mercury, which may be _ Th6 StatO of South Carolina.,
at all times added when necessary.
As a general purifier of the blood, and
an eradicator of all obstinate* diseases,
this preparation will undoubtedly take |
the precedence of all other remedies. It
gently operates upon and regulates the
bowels, restores to the blood its wonted
purity, gives tone to the stomach, and
promotes digestion.
It is the best remedy known for scrofu
lous aff. ctiotis, sores, nud breaking out
in young children, and is safe and effica
cious in removing entirely every trace ot
hereditary diseases from the system in
the tenderest infant; in fact in all cuta
neous affections it is invaluable.
It is highly recommended for all disea
ses of the skin, chronic as well as recent.
There are few cases of chronic and
painful Rheumatism that will not yield
*o the influence of Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight, if duly persevered, es-
I ecially if taken in conjunctian with
lydr. of Potash.
J. P. M. EPPING,
Chem. and Drug., 227 King-st.,
Opposite Society-st., Charleston.
Who also offers for sale, a general as
sortment of Medicines, for plantation,
family and physician’s use, on the most
reasonable terms. Orders from the couu*
try put up with care and despatch.
Jau 29 48 6m
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.
L’wadcn, S. C.,Vct. Iff J3. tt
Female High School.
The undersigned will open, in the town
I of Greenville, on the 5th of January,
1852, a Female High School, in which
| will be taught all the branches connected
: with a solid and accomplished education.
In said School great attention will be
1 paid to the primary department; and
! this will not be neglected on account of
I will offer ! any undue attention to the ornamental
on the first branches. There is no good reason why
the more solid and the ornamental bran
ches should not advance with an equal
pace in,every gorfd female school; and it
shall be the object of the undersigned, in
the character of the assistance secured,
and by his own personal efforts, to attain
this end.
The rates of tuition, per quarter, will
be as follows:
Reading and Spelling, instruction in tiie
use of the Slate, and first lessons in
Writing, $3 00.
Reading, Spelling, Writing, Geography,
Arithmetic, Grammar, first lessons in As
tronomy, Philosophy and English Com
position, $6 00.
Reading, Spelling, Writing,Geography,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grammar,
Astronomy, Philosophy, and English
Composition in its more advanced sta
ges, $8 00.
The Ancient Languages at this point
if desired, without extra charge.
French, Music, and Drawing and Paint
ing, at the usual rates.
The subscriber will be aided by his la
dy and his sister in said School.
T. T. HOPKINS.
References.—Hop. R. DeTreville,
Beaufort, N. C.; Rev. Richard Fuller, Bal
timore; Col. G. F. Townes, and Messrs.
C. J. Elford and S. Maudlin, Greenville,
S.C.
ceived as member* ot the family, and j information apply to
others can gej board in the village. She i
has reduced tin* price of English Branch- i
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, $40
Latin, French, Spanish,
Italian, one or all, 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
SAM ill! L VV. MULDROW,
Darlington C. II., S. C.
11 41 tf
and customers.
/.. J. l)i HAY
COTTON GIN
MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber begs leave to infrom
the public, that he lias 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,
The engine has arrived!
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. ()., on the road leading from i in the above line of business, both new
Darlington Court House to Camden, via work and repairing. He thinks it untie-
Stokes’s Bridge, and about 130 acres of j eessary to sav anything concerning his
ability, as to whether he can compete with
any other Manufacturers in the aliovo
named business or not, as he never in one
single instance, failed to give satisfaction
to those
said tract is cleared, For further particu
lars, apply to the subscriber.
JAS. VV. MIXON.
Jan 8 45 6m
Bringing with it Baltimore plaids,apron
checks, bed ticking, brown drills, cotton
flanel, alpaca and black silk serges, vest-
ings assorted, tine black, olive and blue
French cloths, doeskin and fancy cassi-
meres, Kentucky jeansof all colors, King
ston tweeds, satinets, Washington and
Georgia kerseys, lindseys assorted, cloak
ing, white, scarlet and twill flanel, domes
tic ginghams, alpacas and merinos assort
ed, every variety of prints, figured cash
meres and delanes, brown and black table
dia|>ers, brown Holland, Irish linens,
white and colored cambricks, Bishops
and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blan
kets, linen, cambric and silk handker
chiefs, black satin and fancy silk cravats,
ladies’ black kid
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
Tbp subscriber keeps constantly on
hand an extensive assortment of fresh
genuine Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Window* Glass, Brush
es, Surgical Instumf.nts, Perfumery,
Soaps, Hair Dyes, Mantle and Toilet
Ornaments, Toys and Fancy Goods iu
great variety. These, with every article
belonging to the drug business, w ill be
sold very low. Persons desirous of ob
taining bargains and fine articles, are in
vited to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
FRANCIS L. ZEMP,
32-tf Camden, S. C.
Late Arrivals.
The undersigned have just received a
part of their fall and winter stock of ma
terial, and will endeavor to keep on hand
and cashmere gloves, a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles,
gent’s Hoskins and Berlin gloves, scarlet Bridle-bits, Martingale, Sin-ingles, Whips
colored, black and white hose and half Valices, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Stirrups
It ap|»earing to my satisfaction that John
Alexander Oliver, one of the defendant*
to this bill, is absent from, and resides be
yond tin* limits of this State; on motion
of Moses & Haynsworth, complainant’s
solicitors it is ordered that the said de
fendant do appearand plead, answer or
demur to the bill of said complainant
within three months from the publication
of this order, and that in default thereof the
same be ordered pro confesso against
him. It is alsoqrdered that a copy ot this
order be published in the Darlington Flag
twice a month for the space of three
months. T. C. EVANS, c, e. d. d.
Jan 15 46 2m3m
BANK AGENCY.
The Merchants’ Bank of South Caro
lina at Cheraw, has established an agen
cy with the undersigned, and he is pre
pared to purchase drafts, bills of ex
change, &c., on the usual terms.
S. A. WOODS.
Darlington C. II., Jan. 26. 1852. 48-4t
Darlington Academy.
The Exercises of this institution will
commence on MONDAY next, the 24th
inst. Circulars, setting torth, terms, qys-
tem of instruction and other particulars,
will be issued at an early date.
J. W. SMITH, Principal.
Nov 20 38 tf
hose, silk wrappers, suspenders, cotton
ostialiurgs, &e., &c.
Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons,
lasting vest and coat buttons, union dress
buttons, and a general assortment of pins
and needles, lor
ROLLINS &. WINGATE.
Jan 8 45 tf
NOTICE.
Having rented the Greenville Female
Academy Buildings, together with the
Apparatus, Library, &c., for the year
1852, the subscriber wi|l open his Female
Fflgh School at that plaee, on Monday, , t - orwar d e( j.
5th January.
J-|f“ Arrangements will be made to
procure a first rate Music Teacher in a
few weeks. T. T. HOPKINS.
Jau 22 47 2tnlm
Copartnership Notice.
The undersigned have this day asso
ciated themselves in copartnership, under
the name of Reeder &. DeSaussure, 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
and leathers. 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 & TARRH.
Got 26 34 tf
Office—Adger’s Wharf, Charleston.
OSWELL REEDER.
JOHN B. DeSAUSSURE.
Jan 8 45 4t
sheriff’s SALES. GREAT BARGAINS.
BY vinue of .und,,- W™, of -V,i.!
Facias to me dtrected, w _ill be sold before mKI y G b RU si\ESS, under the
the Court House door, of Darlington Dis- nd style of McEACHERN & SHY
tnct, on the ffist Monday m February ^ m e,hod of tendering their servi-
next, and the Tuesday following at the (o (he ^ jn that de 8 par1rnent ._
usual tune, the tollowmg property v,z: are >an . d lt all tim £ t0 make
One bay mare, one saddle and bridle, or c !, rr > b , car ,s
one sheep skin, about three hundred and & ^, ilh „ eal 8 . a 8 (1 d 8 h W|| rea .
seventy pounds ot seed cotton, at the le ter|nij
suit ot Ira brown and others vs, Nelson . .. ... . ...
p ame ll All new Work Warranted.
On Tuesday, at the late residence of They have employed experienced black-
Joseph HailUburtnn, deceased, five head smiihs and all work iu that hue will be
horses, stock cattle, sheep, goats, two
steers, one yoke of oxen, one carriage,
one waggon, one cart, and plantation
tools, at the suit of W.C. Bruce and oth
ers vs. Joseph Halliburton.
J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D.
Jau 15 1851. 46 M
executed skilfully and as cheap as the
cheapest. They occupy the old stand of
Hunter &. McEacheru.
Funerals furnished at any hour of tlie
day or night.
McEACHERN &, SHY.
| Darlington. C. H. Jun 8vh, 1552. .
Warranted Pianos, &c. On
TRIAL.
PIANOS ot best Makers, Rosewood
Pearl, Mahogany, &r. 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 lowe 1-
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
nose 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 his before purchasing elsewhere, and
if lie fails to give satisfacton,noharm done,
he will receive them back again.
He would respectfully say to those who
have heretofore so liberally patronized
him, that he is indeed thankful for past
favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt
ness and personal attention to business, to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
f-er All work warranted to give satis
faction.
R. DICKINSON.
Darlington, C. II., March 26. 4 ly
In Distress we Succor.
HAVING accepted the agency tor the
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Company. I will take pleasure in forward-
ingany applications which may he made
for membership. Personsinsuringareenti
tled to share in the profits of the Company.
The lives of slaves may be insured on ac
commodating terms.
J. II. NORWOOD.
May 21 * 12 tf
At Cheraw Tannery and Shoe
FACTORY.
.)nnn FAIR PREMIUM PEGGED
f)UUU 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, planters mea
sures fitted with care.
Good Hides and Skins received in ex
change.
F. LYNCH.
Mr. W. C. Bruce of Society Hill, will
receive measures for the above Brogan*.
Sept 25 30 tf
Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and
Tar.
A full and fresh supply of the above
valuable Medicine for Coughs, Colds and
Pulmonary affections, direct from the
house of Scovill di Mead, New Orleans.
Just received at Z. J. DeIIAY’S.
gaamw
The Copartnership of HUNTER &
McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by
mutual consent. The name of the firm
will used by the undersigned in eettle-
ment. W. R. HUNTER,
D. A. McEACHERN.
Jan 1, 1852. 44 tf
2,000 lbs. Mountain Butter,
The best ever brought to this place.
Also, a prime lot of Bacon and Lard, for.
sale by A. W. SEXTON,
Nov. 6
Saddles, Harness, Ac.
THE subscriber continues to carry on
the above business at his residence near
St. Pauls Church, 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.
or Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch.
JAMES NEWBERY.
Man* 26 4 If