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1 • JAMES ADGER A Co., Factor* and Commission Mer chant*, Office Adjei** North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. J A MR* A on kb, Jamks Adgeb, jr. Roh’t. Ad«;kr, Ettsrl L. Adam*. Sf-pt 18 29 tf FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. 0. 0. F. msmrnmmmmmmmmm warm Darlington Agrioultural So-1. Tax Notice. Ciety, j tax returns for the year The semi-annual session of this Asso ciation will be held at the Mineral Spring on Tuesday the 24th instant. Meeting to commence at 11 o’clock, a. m Feb 12 T. P. Lion. R. S. 50 at THE regular weekly meeting of this Lodge, w ill be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall on Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order WM. tt. HUNTER, Stcfry. Sons of Temperance. DARLINGTON DIVISION No. 24. Missing. From tbs subscriber's library, the 5th volume of Bacon’s Abridgement. Any one hat ing it will conler a favor by re turning it. J. H. NORWOOD. Feb 12 « 50 tf Una '!i„ TEICT. J Ordinary. THE regular WEEKLY MEETING of this Division will l>e held at Masonic Hall this evening at 7 o’clock. T C. EVANS. R. 8. South Carolina Daiu.ikgto* District, Whereas, Dewitt Fields ha'h made suit to me, to grant him letters of Admin istration of the estate and effects of John C. Fields: These are therefore to cite \ and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors, of the said John C. Fields, dec’d, that they be anil a|>- pear before trie, in the Court of Ordinary, ; to be held at DarlingtonC. II.,on Tuesday j the 24th February inst., at 11 o’clock in | the forenoon, to shew cause if any they ; have, why said Administration should | not be granted. ' Given under my hand and seal the 10th ! day of February, in the year of our i Lord one thousand eight hundred and t fifty-two, and in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. D. .8 LAW, 0. D. D Feb 12 50 2t 1851 at the following places and days ape cified, viz: Kilgore’s, Tuesday, 17th February: Sc- trnrs’, Wednesday, 18th ; Mt. Elon,Thurs day* 19th; Wright & Sinckev’s Store, Friday, 90th; Wilson’s Mills, Saturday, 21st; Society Hill, Tuesday, 24th. J. G. Gatlin’s Tuesday, 2d March: Windham’s, Wednesday, 3d; Keith’s. Thursday, 4th: Carter’s, Friday, 5th; Timmons’s, Saturday, 6:h: Salisbury's, Monday.8h; Hill’s, Tuesday, 9th; Can non’s, Wednesday, 10th. J. E. K1RVEN, t. c. d. d. Feb 5 49 5t Notice. On Monday, the 1st day of March, I will sell to the high est bidder, at Darlington C. one valuable Horse, on twenty mnnts credit, with note and security. M. HILL. Jr. Feb 5 49 4t Irish Potatoes- If you want to plant, you had better apply soon to ROLLINS <fc WINGATE. Jan 22 37 tf Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the plan- VM K. RYAN, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Will make liberal advances on Cotten, and other Produce, and w ill give strict attention to the selection of all ar ticles ordered througli him. July 16 20 tf ■ In Ordinary. GLOVERS & DAVIS. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Kontli-AtlantU* Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Aug. 28 26 ly Cigars! Just received, a lot of very fine cigars, and more than that, we’ve got a large box and a bench, to bask in the morning’s sun, and enjoy the luxury of a No. 1 roll. Step over this wav. ROLLINS & WINGATE. Feb 19 51 tf South Carolina, ; Darlington District. Whereas, Sarah Wright hath made t suit to me to grant her letters of admin istration of the estate and effects of Me- j Diiffie Wright, now deceased: These are ; therefore to cite and admonish all and j singular the kindred and creditors of the I | said McDuffie Wright that they may lie I and appear before me in the court of Or- ^ exclusively to this business, diuary to lie held at Darlington C. H. on JAMES O. HALE. Tuesday the 24th inst., to shew cause if Jan 1952 49 3t j any they have why said administration | should not be granted. The friends of Wm. R. Hunter beg Given under my hand and seal this 10th leave to announce him as a candidate for day of February ,in the year of our Sheriff of Darlington district, at the en- Lird one thousand eight hundred and suing election, fifty-two, and in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence Offce Wil. cv .has. K. R. Co., f MarionC. H., N. C„ Jan. 29th, 1852. jj An adjourned meeting of the stock holders of this Company will be held at Sumterville, S. C., on Thursday the 4th March, 1852. By order of the stockholders. JNO. McRAE, Jr.. Secretary. Feb 5 49 4t Look up, ye Disconsolate! The subscriber, having locsted himself twelve miles south-west of Society Hill, would restiectfiilly inform any person or persons w ho may lie suffering from the effects of cancer, or anything assuming lift' character of cancer, that if they will call at his residence at any time between tin- loth of September and ibe 15'h of May, and put themselves under his ireat- nient. he will deal candidly with them, and if he does not effect a permanent cure, they shall receive their board and bis services free of charge. Having had considerable experience in this practice, he feels no hesitation in extending the in vitation. He intends devoting himself Notice Particularly. All |>ersoi!N indebted to J D. Murray, or Murray Si Alden. by note or account’, are respectfully but earnestly requested to come ftrward and settle up. Those in» debted by open account will please settle up, if not by cash, by note. Mt. Elon, Jan. 30.1852. 49-4t $20 Reward. Ranaway, on the morn ing of the 25'li ult.. my ne gro boy, CHARLES; the said boy is about 22 years of age, and of dark com plexion. He has a scar on one of bis cheeks, is alsnit five feet eight inches in height, and when ! spoken to is quick of sjieech. The boy I having left wehout any provocation on ' my part, I am under the impression that he lias been enticed away by some person or persons. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend and I deliver the said negro to me, or lodse him in jail either at Darlington C. II., Sumterville, or Camden. W. H. HEARON. j Jan 29 48 tf 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, Darlington Academy. * 11^ The Exercises of ibis institution will niiogtnu and Manchester Rail Road pa*t- conunenceon MONDAY next, the 21th cs through a small portion of this tract, inst. Circulars, setting forth, terms, ays- Also another tract of land containing tern of instruction and other particulars, | t our hundred and eightv-seven acres. will lx- issued at an early date. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf alout one mile east of the place 911 which I live. It also has a dwelling on it, and all other necessary out-buildings j except a gin house and screw Both it , — . « places are between the waters of Jeffries Home made Boots « Shoes. Creek and Middle Swamp; the former The undersigned takes this mode of extends from one stream to the other.— announcing to his friends and the public I Dn the latter place there are about fifiy or generally, that he has commenced the I sixty acres of cleared land. Fur further manufacture of boots and shoes on his information apply to Sale of Real Estate. Tl*‘ subscriber offers fir sale, on rea sonable terms, his plantation situated on Jeffries Creek. Also, his house and lot in Donneraille, for sale or rent. For further particulars apply to C. A. DARGAN. Jan 8 45 tf own account. He may lie found iu the shop one door above the office of S. Wilds DnBose, Esq. He lias just receiv ed a fine stock of Northern leather. A. W. THOMPSON. Jan 29 48 ly 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, w here he is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Business in all its departments. Cloths, Blaek and Fancy Cassimers, Vestings, and Trimmings of all kinds kept com-tantly on hand. He has received tie* Fall and Winter reports of Fashions from London, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. 1 Dee 25 53 ly De ipply 1 SAMUEL VV. MULDROW, Darlington C. H., S. C. 11 4f tf NOTICE. MRS. HART informs her friends that she will be ready to receive pupils in 11111- j sic, at Darlington, on the 2nd Monday iu February, 1852. Mrs. II. will give lessons ; on the piano, guitar, melodeon, &c. Dec 25 43 4t Feb 12 D. S. LAW, o. d. d. 50 2t Darlington Division, No. 24, S. of T. Will celebrate its 3d anniversary on Monday, the 23d inst. An Oration will public generally are invited to attend. Irt?*" Members of the Order are re- j quested to meet at the Hall at (>J o’clock, \ and proceed in procession, by torch-light, ; to the church Com Mr. Editor: Pleas*; announce JAMES W. OWENS as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Darlington District, and oblige Many Voters. Garden Seed. A lot fresh and good, just received, by ROLLINS Si WINGATE. ' Feb 19 51 tt Mules! Mules! The s'lhsdriber has twenty-seven very fine MULES, measuring from 14 to 16 hands in height. Apply at the IKateree House. - It HOLLEY MAN. Camden, Feb. 10, 1852. 51-3t Negroes for Sale. 1 will sell at Darlington Court House, at . usual time, the following property viz: public outcry, on the Ithh of March^hc- j The tract of land on whim the defen ing Tuesday of Court week, three vaitia- dant resides, at the suit ot John F. Wil hie negroes, viz: John, aged alwut thirty- son & Co., for another, vs. Kiniou 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 a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Bridle-bits, Martingale, Sirsiugles, Whips, Valices, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Stirrups and Leathers. Also, Carriage, Buggy and Waggon Harness, Collars and he delivered in the Baptist Church at 7 j Haiiies. Repairing in their line of busi- oYlock P. M., by P. W. P. John P. Zim- ness done at the shortest notice, iu good merman. Neighboring Divisions and the : order and cheapi for Cash. THOMAS Si TARRH. 34 tf Got 26 49-9t Wm. R. Hunter,'I F. F. Warley, > T. J. Flinn. ) SHERIFF S SALES. BY’ virtue of sundry Writs, of Fieri- Facias to me directed, will be sold befxre the Court House door, of Dtrlington Dis trict, on the first Monday in March next, and the Tuesday following at the 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 her course of instruction, in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Ly the first Mon day iu January. J.’ W. SMITH, Principal. Dec 11 41 tf five years ; Mira, aged about forty-five years; and Dolly, aged about fifteen years—to foreclose a mortgage from Wil liam W. Campbell to me. Term* made known on the day of sale. SAM I. W. EVANS. Feb 17th, 1852. 51 4t Valuable Negro Fellow for sale. I will sell to the highest bidder, at pub lic outcry, on the 1st Monday in March next, a valuable negro fellow aliout twen ty-seven years of age. warranted in every particular. Terms—one-half cash, the balance on a credit to 1st January next. Purchaser to give a note with approved security, and to pay for bill of sale. THOMAS C. EVANS. Feb 17th, 1852. 51 2t Dissolution. The Co-partnership of Mott Si Bvrd is this day dissolved, bv mutual consent. H. T. MOTT, J. E. DYRD. Feb 16, 1852. 51 2t Blanks. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his office, at Darlington C. II., all kinds of law blanks, titles to re al estate, bonds and mortgages. S. WILDS Du BONE. Feb 14 40 tf An Ordinance. Be it ordained by the Inteudant and Wardens* of the town of Darlington, sit- tiu in Council, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the ilate of this Ordinance, no wagon not belong ing to this District, shall be allowed to or- 00 “ The cry is still they come!” The goods we mean. He would call the attention of our friends to our stock of hardware and cutlery, being a well se lected assortment of hoes, axes, knives, spades, shovels, hand saws, planes, &.C., &.C., which we offer on the same terms as before; come and see, that’s all. ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. Feb 12 W tf New Tailoring Establish ment. The undersigned informs his friends and the public that he has removed to Darlington C. H-, where he will be happy to attend to their wants in his line of bu siness. His Iftop is south-east of the court house, on the public square WILLIAM JACKSON. p. 8. The latest fashions received monthly. Feb 12 W ly W Me-! Lendon The defendant’s undivided interest in his father’s land, at the suit of John F. Ervin vs. Jesse Rogers. copy a position on the public square d'!- One hundred acres of fend rj| ,g the sitting of the Courts, except un- south ofSparrow Swamp, ondt* owned by I ^ cerfajn c * ldi , ioil8 hereinafter men- tbe Miles heirs, at the suit d John Du- t j 0M( , d) f0 w j t . a || wa g 0ns drawn by four Bose ads. Dam.-IK. Izoyal. j or more horses encamping on the win a re, The defendant’s undivided interest m a fine of 37 J c * lt s per day, or the tract ot land on wlmh bis tather re- ^ d J uri , hc „ itti of ,1,* court; all sided at the tune of Ins death, also deten- ° - E - daut’s undivided interest in the tract of; land on which Gayton Pe|y and others I resid.). at the suit of the Stlte vs. Henry Moore. A tract ot land adjoininf Christopher,) Flinn, at the suit ot Johe F. Frvin vs. R'il*ert D. Fort. The defendant’s lot on which he re sides* at the suit of Joseph Lawton and others vs. Hiram II. Rugg- Tlie defendant's lauds on which he re sides, at the suit of Wm. Stuckey and others vs. James R, McLendon. Also, on Tuesday, at thf residence of John Reddick, three horsesmne sow and three shoals, one cow and talf, one cow and yearling, one waggon aid one hngey, at the suit of John F. Etvin vs. John Reddick. One negro woman, Peg. at the suit of Wm. H. Scatboro, bearer, arid others, vs. J. B. Parnell. One negro man, Bill, at thi suit of John F. Ervin and others, vs. Eliiabeth 8. Pet tigrew. J. H. HUGGINSk D. D Feb 5 1851. 4t Fair Notict All persons indebted to tl^ late firm of Hunter Si McEacbern, by noj; or account, will consult their own iiitereajs by making immediate payment “ A ford to the wise is sufficient.” 4JMf For Sale. The subscriber offers his land for sale. His residence may be found 9 miles from Darlington C. H„ on f. atage rowd to Camden. J- A. FONVILLL. •FubU ^ ~ . GREAT BARGAINS. The undersigned having, associated themselves together in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, under the name and style of McEACHEtN & SHY take this method of tenderingjheir servi ces to the public in that detriment.— They are prepared at all timet to make or repair carriages, buggies, w*ons, carts &c., with neatness ana dispaih on rea sonable terms. All new W«rk W«r**te4. They have employed experier ed black smiths and all work in that l|e will be executed skilfully and as didp as the cheapest. They occupy the ol stand ot Hunter & McEavheru. Funerals furnished at any hjur of the day or night. „ . . McEACHERN Sl tHY. DeilLgua. C H.-*w 8th, !*».' other wagons 25 cents per day, or $1 | during the sitting of the court. Be it fur ther ordained, That no wagon shall occu py a position within twenty feet of any building on the square, nor obstruct any of the streets, under a penalty of $5 00 per day. It shall be the duty of the Mar shall rigidly to enforce this ordinance. Done and ratified in council, this third day of February, 1852. E. W. CHARLES, Intendant. S. Wilds DuBose, Clerk. 49-4t HARTSVILLE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS FACTORY. The subscriber, thankful for Ithe liberal patronage that has been extended to him, takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he is now prepared to exe cute all orders for any description of Car riages and Harness that are now in use. He expect* to use the best materials and to keep in his employment the best work men that van be procured, and hopes soon to have iu operation various kinds of ma chinery that will enable him to compete iu every respect with Northern or any other manufactories of the kind elsewhere, both iu doing neat, durable and cheap work. His object is to make bis estab lishment second to no other, and all that he asks to enable him to accomplish it is the patronage of a generous public. All new work warranted twelve months, and repaired free of charge if anything should fail in point of workmanship or material within that time, with good usage. All orders than received and punctually attended to. CoimiTiuiis—Cash, or approved note with interest from date. J. L HART, Hartxville, Darlington Dist n S. C\ P. S.—For the accommodation of all who live beyond Darlington C. H. and So ciety Hill, either in Darlington or the ad joining districts, who may wish to favor me with their repairing, I will agree to take their vehicles from either place to my shop, and return them again when repaired. Left at Darlington C. H. care of Dr. R. L. Hart, or at Society Hill, care of C. Coker Sl Bro. J- L H. FebnJarj Jd, 18JC 49 ly The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. i Enos J. Hickson,' John A'Oliver & Bil1 for Rt ‘ lief * Sarah R. Olii er. J It appearing to rnr satisfaction that John Alexander Oliver, one ol' the defendants to this bill, is absent from, and resides be yond the limits of tins State; on motion ot Moses Sl Hay ns wort h, complainant’s solicitors it is ordered that the said de- | ieudaut do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill of said complainant ! within three months from the publication oft hi* order, a nd that in default thereof the same Ik* ordered pro conlesso against him. It is also ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Darlington Flag , twice a mouth tor the space of three | months. T. C. EVANS. c,e. d. d. Jan 15 46 2m3m BANK AGENCY. The Merchants’ Bank of .South Caro- t lina at Clieraw, has established an agen- 1 cy with the undersigned, and he is pre pared to purchase drafts, bills of ex- i , change, Ac., on the usual terms. S. A. WOODS. Darlington C. H., Jan. 26, 1852. 48-lt Female High School. The undersigned will open,in the town of Greenville, on the 5tli of January, 1852, a Female High School, iu which will be taught all the branches connected with a solid and accomplished education. ' In said School great attention will be paid to the primary department; and this will not Ik; neglected on acrouut of any undue attention to the ornamental branches. There is no good reason why the more solid and the ornamental bran ches should not advance with an equal pac** in every good liuiale school; and it shall be the object of the undersigned, in the character of tin* 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 the use of the Slate, and first lessons iu ' Writing. $3 00. Reading,Spi lling, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, first lessons in As tronomy, Philosophy and English Com- , position, $6 00. Reading, Spelling, Writing,Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grammar, 1 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- j dv and his sister in said Sclool. T. T. HOPKINS. Referexce*.—Hon. R. DeTreville, Beaufort, N. C.; Rev. Richard Fuller, Bal- limoie; Col. G. F. Townes, and Messrs. C. J. Elford and S. Maudlin, Greenville, S.C. Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c., &c. E. I. Ginger Preserves, W. I. do.(»ss’led) Brandy Peaches and other brandy Fruits, Curacoa Maiasehins and Cordials, (assor ted.) Maderia, .Sherry. Port and N. Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and I/tn- don Porter, pints and quarts. HEWS RICH CHA MPA Hi \ E. Gauva Jelly, Catsups and Sauces, Rose water, Chocolate and Cocoa, Prunes, Citrons, Currants and Raisins, English, French and American Mustard, do. — do. Pickles, do. ami Goshen Cheese, Mj .noni (Italian.) Superior Hyson and Black Teas, old Java Coffee, English Walnuts, Brazil Fil berts, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al monds. * -ALSO,- Nmoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime la-af Lard, (in bids, and kegs,) Sugar cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda. Wine, la'inon. Water and Butter Crackers. Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars. By ItutM'I't I.HtlH, Camden S. C. Sept 25 30 tf Pay up! Pay up!! All persons indebted to the subscriber are hereby requested ami earnestly so licited to call on him for settlement. PETER R MOWRY. Jan 15 46 2tn Sparrow Swamp Land for Sale. Thi- subscrilier offers for sal** his plan- ! tation, containing 330 acres of valuable i land. It is situated three miles west of Mt. Elon P. O., on the road leading from i Darlington Court House to Camden, via I Stokes’s Bridge, and about 130 acres of said tract is cleared, For further particu lars, apply to the subscriber. JAS. H\ MIXON. Jau 8 45 6iii DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The sul>serilK»r keeps constantly on : hand an extensive assortment of fresh genuine Medicines. Dye-situs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Window Glass, Brush- ' ks, .Surgical Instuments, Perfumery, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Mantle and Toilet Ornaments, Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety. These, with every article J belonging to the drug business, will be sold very low. Persons desirous of oli- taining baMruins and fine articles, are iu- ' cited to give us a call before purchasing elseu here. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. 32-tf Camden, 8. C. Carolina Female College. The next term of this institution will ; commence on tlie second Monday iu Jan uary, 1*52. FACULTY. Rev. T. R. Wash. President and Pro fessor of Mental and Moral Science. Rev. A. B. Smith, Professor of Lin- I gtiages. Wm. K. Blake, A. M.. Professor of i 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 JjlONt The Copartnership of HUNTER Sr McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm w ill 1)*' used bv the undersigned in settle ment. W. \{ HUNTER, D. A. McEACHERN. Jan 1, 1852. 41 tf Educational Notice. Tie* next session of the Bradford Springs Female Institution, will open on the first Monday of the ensuing Februa ry. The Board of Trustees will bv that Warranted Pianos, &c. On TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood Pearl, Mahogany, Slc. in any desired style ot finish—or other Musical Instruments, i owe have completed some additional furnished free of charge, or obligation to provisions for the comfort of the board- keep, unless entirely suited »n trial. At-! ,. rP , and the adjacent grounds will bo ter sufficient test, may lie bought,exchau- i placed in an improved rendition, ged, hired or returned, on terms lows'- 'p|„, various departments of iustruc- than obtainable elsew here, cash or credit, tion w ill Ik- filled by the most competent Many references to families in different | teachers that can lie obtained, and no ono States, and districts ol this State, quite 1 * v j|| hereafter be retained longer than competent to judge where Instruments i ability and fidelity are exhibited in the dis- have Ikhti tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher •!' Music, Camden, S. C. June 4 14 tf To the stockholders of the Wil. & Man. R. R. I have been instructed by the President and Directors of said Road to enter suit against those of the stockholders who are iu arrears, if payment is not made by the 15th February next, Yyhich will be done. S. WILDS DvBOSE, Agent W. Si M. R. R. Jau 15 46 2t The engine has arrived! Bringing with it Baltimore plaids, apron checks, bed ticking, brown drills, cotton flanel, alpaca and black silk serges, vest ings assorted, fine black, olive and blue French cloths, doeskin and fancy cassi- 1 meres, Kentucky jeans of all colors, King- 1 - ■ —— | stou tweeds, satinets, Washington and NOTICE. Georgia kerseys, lindseys assorted, cloak- Having rented the Greenville Female iug> wh'ls, scarlet and twill flanel, dotnes- charge of official duty. It is Y-ery important that the members of the collegiate classes return at the be ginning of the session, that the regular exercises may not be retarded. TERMS. Board, per session, including bed, bedding, lights, and washing, the pupils being res|K)nsible for the various furniture of their rooms, an inventory of which w ill be regularly kept, g60 OO Tuition iu primary class, 10 00 Tuition in othei classes, 15 00 French or Latin, 10 00 Music on piano or guitar, 20 OO , Use of piano, 4 00 Pupils on guitar furnish their own guitars for practice, and also their guitar strings. Painting and drawing m oil or wa ter colors, or Monochromatic or India Ink. each, 15 00 Ornamental newlle work. Sic., 5 00 Pupils furnish their own materials. By resolution of the Board, persons sending two pupils have them boarded at 811 00 per month: and those sending three or more, at §10 00 per month. I). B. McLAURIN, Sec. and Treas. dec 25 43 tf Academy Buildings, together with the Apparatus, Library, Slc., for the year 1852, the subscriber wi|l open his Female High School at that plaee, on Monday, 5th January. Arrangements w ill be made to E rocure a first rale Music Teacher in a *w weeks. T. T. HOPKINS. Jan 22 47 2iii1iti Mt Elon Store. tic ginghams, alpacas and merinos assort- ed, every variety of prints, figured cash meres and delaues, brown and black table dia|>ere, 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 and cashmere gloves, gent’s Hoskins and Berlin gloves, scarlet colored, black and w hite hose and half hose, silk w rappers, suspenders, cotton The subscriber has purchased the inUs" osnaburgs, Slc., Slc. rest of Murray Sl Alden, at Mt. Elon. He Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons, keeps on hand a general assortment of lasting vest and coat buttons,union dress goods, which he will sell low for cash or country produce, C. H. NETTLES. 45 iT buttons, and a general aeeortinent of pins and needles, lor ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. Jan 8 46 tf Charleston and Georgetown team Packets. Steamer “Nina," Arthur Magee master. Steamer"Charleston,”Chas. Rclyea Mas er, THE above Stea mers will commence ( their regular trips on| Monday the 3d November^ and continue to run regularly througliout the season. One Boat w ill leave Charleston on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings at naif past 7 o’clock, and one will also leave Georgetown on the same days at 7 oclock, A. M. Rohertson & Blacrlocic, Agents at Charleston, Hexnino <t Shackleford, Agents at Georgetown, Nov. a *>