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BUSWBSS CARDS. JAMES ALGER A Co., Factors and Commission Mer chants^ Office Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jambs Aix;kk, Jamks Aikjeb, jr. Roh’t. Auueb, Ettsrl L. Adams. Sept 18 29 tf WM. X. RYAK, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Will make liberal advances on Cotton, and other Produce, and will eive strict attention to the selection of all ar ticles ordered through him. July 16 20 tf GLOVERS A DAVIS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ftonth-Atlaittir Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Aug. 28 26 ly REEDER A DoSAUSSURE, FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, adger’s wharf, charleston, s. c. Os well Reeder. J. B. DeA'ausslrf.. Attend to selling of cotton, rice, and Other country produce. Orders filled, and goods selected with care end atten lion. 49-tf THOS RYAN A SON, Brokers, Auctioneers A general COMMISSION AGENTS, HO. 12 STATE-STREET, CHAR1.E8R0N, S. C., Will attend to the sale and purchase of real estate, bank and other stocks, ne groes, &.c. Liberal advances made on all property placed in their hands for sale. • THOMAS RYAN. WM. B. RYAN. Jan 16 46 tf . w . Notice. J. M. Hunter continues to keep a Pub lic House, at his old Rtsnd, near the Post Office. He also acts as General Agent, and having two Wagons will haul Goods to any part of the country. Camden, S.C.,Oct. 16 33 tt STANLY’S HOTEL, (Sign of the Palmetto,) DARLINGTON, C. II, 8. C. UK. B. STANLY, Proprietor, Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to merit a continuance. March 19 3 tf BRYAN, COMMISSI MARTIN A FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL make advances on cotton and other produce, and give strict attention to the selection of all articles ordered through them. JAMES MARTIN. THOS. A. BRYAN. April 23 8 ly PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. 0. 0. F. meeting of this THE regular weekly Lodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall on Morulay next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order WM. R. HUNTER, SecCry. Sons of Temperance. DARLINGTON DIVISION No. 24. Notice to Builders. The subscriber wishes to employ some person to re-build a saw mill, that is to new the timber and do the job entirely, except the hauling, for which he will pay a fair price. THOS. WILLIAMSON. March 4 1 4t Notice. The Co-partnership existing between F. A. THOMAS &. C. TARRH, is this day dissolved by mutual coneent, and all persons indebted to them by note pr ac count are requested to come forward ind. settle up. The business will be continued by C. Tarrh, at this place, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Hallers and Girths; also carriage, buggv and stilkv Harness, stage and wagon Harness, H.ames, Col lars. Trunks, Valices, Carpet and Saddle Bags, Bridle Bits, Stirrup leathers and Whips. Repairing done at the shortest notice with despatch, and cheap for cash. F. A. Thomas will be my agent to make sales, settlements, or such other business as may present itself, so long as he shall remain in my employ. C. TARRH. March 4 1 tf Fair Notice. All persona indebted to the late firm o. Hunter & McEachem, by note or accountf will consult their own interests by making immediate payment “ A word to the wise U sufficient.” 49-tf NOTICE. MRS. HART informs her friends that she will be ready to receive pupils in mu sic, at Darlington, on the 2nd Monday in February, 1852. Mrs. H. will give lessons on the piano, guitar, melodeon, Ac. Dec 25 43 4t THE regular WEEKLY MEETING of this Division will he held at Masonic Hall this evening at 7 o’clock. „ T. C. EVANS. R. S. C. Huggins, prompt and WILDS DuBOSE, MAGISTRATE, OFFICE AT DARLINGTON, C. II. He pledge* himself to attend promptly to all bus*ties* put into his hands, and will invariably collect aM papers placed in his possession at as early a period as practicable. His constable. Sir. G. D. also pledges himself to be attentive to business. Jan 15 46 ly HARLLEE A NORWOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY. DARLINGTON C. H. W. W. HARLLEE. J. U. NORWOOD. MANSION HOUSE, Camden, South Carolina. E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. THE best accommodations and attention to Travellers. l-if" Stables Large and Roomv. Jjmejl 15 ' ly THOMAS BONNELL, Factor and . chant. Notice. By permission of Edward B. Wheeler, Ordinary of Marion District, will be sold at Marion C. H. on Tuesday the 23d March next, to the highest bidder, the following negroes, bt longing to the estate of the late Gen. Win. Woodberry, dec’d. viz: two likely and valuable boys, Powell and Primus, nearly grown—and two very likely girls. Sticky and Sophia. Conditions of Sale—One half of the purchase money will be required in cash, for the balance a credit of twelve months, bearing interest from the day of sale; pur chasers will be required to give notes with approved personal security, with a mortgage of the property, and pay for necessary papers. SARAH B. WOODBERRY, Administratrix. March 4 1 3t 29th Regiment, S. C. M. Hartsville, Feb. 10,1852. Orders —. The 29th Regiment of S. C. M. is here by ordered to assemble at Darlington f\ II. for Drill and Review, on Saturday the 27th day of March next, at 12 o’clock M. Commissioned and non-commissioned of ficers will attend the day previous, at the same place and hour, for drill and instruc tion. The Regimental Staff are required to attend. Lt. Col. Kirven and Maj. Wilds will extend this order to the officers comman ding companies in their respective Bat talions. By order of Col. Law. J. H. NORWOOD, Adj’t. Feb 26 51 td HARTSVILLE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS FACTORY. The subscriber, tliankfn! for -ffi^EE-the 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 expects to use the best materials and to keep in his employment the liest work men that can be procured, and hopes soon to have in operation various kinds of ma chinery that will enable him to compete in every respect with Northern or any other manufactories of the kind elsewhere, both in doing neat, durable and cheap work. His object is to make his estab- 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 shop is south-east of the court bouse, on the public square WILLIAM JACKSON. P. S.—The latest fashions received monthly. Feb 12 50 ly Home made Boots A Shoes. The undersigned takes this mode of announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the manufacture of bools and shoes on his own account. He may be found in the shop one door above the office of S. W ilds DuBose, Esq. He has just receiv ed a fine stock of Northern leather. A. VV. 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, wltere he is prepared to carry on the liahment second to no other, and all that Tailoring Business in all its V* >« A r • 1. t ... A -■* A 1-1 x. 1 » . . V. 4 A A . — — • — — . . 1 ,. > 1 , .« .. « j| . . * ,| . . g%l 1 V a . departments. Cloths, Black ana fancy Cassimers, Vestings, and Trimmings of all kinds kept constantly on hand. BT He has received the Fall and Winter rejmrts of Fashions from London, ' Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. Dec 25 53 ly Hoad Quarters, 7th Regim’t Cavalry. Darlington, C. H. Feb. 25, 1852. In pursuance of orders fromGeuL Net tles, an election w ill be held at the respec tive parade grounds of the several com panies comprising the u|iper squadron of of the 7th Regiment of Cavalry, on Sat- _ I urdav the 3d day of April next, for a Ma- Conimisslou .Her- j or ,0 com ma»d that squadron. Officers in command of companies are charged V vvrWAvrp OTnrrT , with the execution of this order. The No. 13 LaCiiANue. ol Kbfc, I, managers, or at least one from each poll, (back oktiie posr orriCK.) , w .j|| m pet at Society Hill on the following CIIARLES'TON, 8. C. _ ; Monday, count the votes, and transmit Will also attend to Receiving and For ward ing Goods, and Executing all orders for Planters. March 1 tf W. J. KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DARLINGTON, S. C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar linton, Marion, Horn* and Malborough. March 12 2 tf T. B. A L. L. FRASER, Attorneys nt Law. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE AT 8UMTERVILLE, S. C. LOGAN &~GLENr FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. No. MI King street one door North of W. R. Babcock’s Book Store Charleston, S. C. Has constantly on hand a full and com plete assortment of Mens’, Boys’, and Children’s CLOTHING, made in the most Fashionable style, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic. Charleston, Sept. 26th, 1851. 30,6m Encourage Home Manufac* turee. The subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, takes tins method of informing the people of Sumter and the adjoining Districts that he still continues to carry on the CARRIAGE and HARNESS business, in all its various branches, at his stand located at Bishopville, S. C. He is ma king large additions to his establishment, so as to * liable him to manufacture every thing wanted til his line at the shortest notice, and in a style of workmanship equal to any in the Southern States. Hs has in his employment experienced workmen, and is well supplied with the best seasoned timber, and with trimmings and mountings of the latest style. All new work done in his line warrant ed 12 months, and repaired without charge if it should fail in that time. He will do repairing at the shortest notice, and in case any person living at a dis tance should want repairing done, if they will write him to that effect he will send for tha job, and return it when done. JAMES W. AMBROSE. N. B.—Hie terms are as reasonable as any one could expect jpvtlle, 8, C., March 2, 1852 2-2m | the result to Brig. Genl. Nettles. By order of Col. Bacot : J. J. MclVER, Adjutant. March 4 1 2t Negroes for Sale. I will sell at Darlington Court llouse, at public outcry, on the 16th of March, be ing Tuesday of Court week, three valua ble negroes, viz: John, aged alxnit thirty- five years; Mira, aged about forty-five years; and Dolly, aged about fifteen years—to foreclose a mortgage from Wil- ham W. Campbell to me. Terms made known on the day of sale. SAM E W. EVANS. Feb 17th, 1852. 51 4t Tax Notice. I will receive tax returns for the year 1851 at the following place* and days spe cified, viz: Kilgore’s, Tuesday, 17th February; Se- gars’, Wednesday, 18th ; Mt. Elon,Thurs day* 19th; Wright &. Stuckey’s Store, Friday, 20th; 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, 6th; Salisbury's, Monday, 8th; Hill’s, Tuesday, 9th; Can non’s, Wednesday, 10th. J. E. KIRVEN, r. c. d. d. Feb 5 49 5t For Sale. The subscriber offers his land for sale. His residence may Lie found 9 miles from Darlington C. H., on the stage road to Camden. J. A. FONVILLE. Feb 12 50 tf DARLINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. The undersigned having asso- dated themselves together in the alxive business, tinder the name and firm of McEachern Sl Shv, take this method of soliciting a share of public patronage, at the old stand of Hunter & McEach- ern. Having recently purchased a com plete stock of carriage material, and also carriage and buggy hames, whips, Ac., and being supplied with superior timber, they are prepared to make or repair Car nages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts, Ac., with neatness and despatch, at greatly redu ced prices. No humbug here. Call and satisfy yourselves. Carriage and buggy tires shrunk on at B3 per sett, and horseshoeing (by one of thejiest smiths in the StNte) at $1 50 all round, and all other smithwork in propor tion. Mill irons made or repaired at snort notice. All now Work Warranted. Funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. D. A. McEACHERN, WM. SHY. Darlington. C. H. March 4, 1852. ‘i'- Ordinary. South Carolina Darlington District. Whereas, John Andrews, hath made suit to me, to grant him letters of Admin istration ofthe estate and effects of Martha A. Rogers with thewill annexed: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- E tlar the kindred and creditors, of the eaid . A. Rogersdec’d, that they be and ap- pear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Darlington C. H.,ou Tuesday the 16th March inst, at II 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 4th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. D. .8 LAW, O. D. D March 4 1 2( Blank*. The subecriber keepe constantly on band for sale at his office, at Darlington C. H., all kinds of law blanks, title# to re* Feb 14 40 ,f 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 thankfully received and punctually attended to. Conditions—Cash, or approved note with interest from date. J. L HART, Hartsville, Darlington Dist.,S. Cf. P. S.—For the accommodation of all ! who live beyond Darlington C. II. 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 1 my shop, and return them again when ! repaired. Left at Darlington C. H. care | of Dr. ft. L. Hart, or at Society Hill, care of C. Cbker & Bro. J. L. H. February 2d, 1852 49 ly 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, by tlte first Mon day in January. J! W. SMITH, Principal. Dec 11 41 __ _ ’LL Mt. Elon Store. The subscriber has purr based 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 country produce. C. H. NETTLES. Jan 8 45^ tf Female High School. The undersigned will open,in the town j of Greenville, on the 5th of January, j 1852, a Female High School, in which j w ill 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 Ixi neglected on account of | any undue attention to the ornamental Land for Sale. The aubscriber offer* for sale the plan tation on which he lives, containing four teen hundred and twenty-four acres of land, of which about five hundred are cleared. There is a comfortable dwelling, a gin house and screw, and all necessary out-bnildings on the place. The Wil mington and Manchester Rail Road pass es through a small portion of this tract. Also another tract of land containing tour hundred and eighty-seven acre#, about one mile east of the place on which I live. It also has a dwelling on it, and all other necessary out-buildings except a girt house and screw Both places are between the waters of Jeffries Creek and Middle Swamp; the former extends from one stream to the other.— On the latter jolace there are about fifty or sixty acres of cleared land. For fuj iher information apply to SAMUEL XV. MULDROW, Darlington C. II., A'. C. Dec II 41 tf Preserves, Brandy Peaches, &c., &c., &c. E. I. 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. Black Berry Wines, Scotch Ale and Ixm- don Porter, pints and quarts. HEIDSEICH CHA MPA IG NE. 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.) Superior Hyson and Black Teas, old Java Coffee, English Walnuts, Brazil Fil bert®, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al monds. also, .Smoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime I<eaf Lard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda, Wine, Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers. Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars. By Robert Lnlta, Camden 8. C. Sept 25 30 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. MU WRY. Jan 16 46 2m Warranted Pianos, &c. On TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood Pearl, Mahogany, Ac. in any desired style of finish—or other Musical Instrument#, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Af- Sparrow Swamp Land for Sale. Tlte subscriber offers for sale his plan tation, containing 330 acres of valuable land. It is situated three miles t*est of Mt. Elon P. O., on the road leading from Darlington Court House to Camden, via Stokes’s Bridge, and about 130 acres of said tract is cleared, For further particu lars, apply to the subscriber. JAS. W. MIXON. Jan 8 45 6m DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of fresh genuine Medicines. DvE-sTirrs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, l Pin now Glass, Brush es, Surgical Instuments, Perfumery, Soaps, Hair Dyes, Mantle and Toilet Ornaments, Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety. These, with every article belonging to the drug business, will be sold very low. Persons desirous of ob taining largains and fine articles, are in vited to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. 32-tf Camden, S. C. 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 and Moral Science. Rev. A. B. Smitii, Professor of lan guages. Wm of K. Blake. A. M., Prolessor Mathematic:' and Natural Science. Miss Mary R. Warken, Female Mu sic Teacher. Miss Makie Cook, Teacher in Prepara tory Department. Miss — Cole, Teacher of Ornamental Branches. Parham Smith, Esq., Steward. Jan 8 45 4t 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. Ill is Step over i Feb 19 Ins wav. ROLLINS & 51 WINGATE. tf “ The cry is still they come!” The goods we mean. We 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, tic., tic., which we offer on the same terms as before; come and see, that’s all. ROLLINS WINGATE. Feb 12 50 tf Notice. 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 Sale of Real Estate. The subscriber offers for 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 branches. There is no good reason why ’er sufficKMit tcst. mayU' l'pugbt. excban- the more solid and the ornamental bran- cites should not advance with an equal pace in every good female school; and it shall be the object of the undersigned, in the character of the assistance secured, I 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 in | Writing, 00. Reading, Spelling, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, first lessons in As- ! tronomy, Philosophy and English Com- 1 position, $6 00. Reading, Spelling, Writing,Geography, | Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grammar, PI - - - ged, hired or returned, on terms lowe* 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 tieen tested and bought and now speak for themselves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, 8. C. June 4 14 tf The engine has arrived! Tlte Copartnership of HUNTF.R &• McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used by the undersigned in settle ment. W. R. HUNTER. d. a. McEachern. Jan 1, 1852. 44 tf Philosophy, m its more and English advanced sta- Astronomy, Composition ges, $8 00. The Ancient languages at this point if desired, without extra charge. The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. Enos J. Hickson, ) John A.'oiiver ti BiU for Relief ' Sarah R. Oliver. J It appearing to my satisfaction that John Alexander OUver, one of the defendants to this bill, is absent from, and reside# be yond the limits of this State; on motion of Moses ti Haynsworth, complainant’s solicitors it is ordered that the said de fendant do appear and plead, answer or dem-ir to the bill of said complainant within three months from the publication of this order, and that in default thereofthe same be ordered pro cotifeeso against him. It i# also ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Darliitgton Flag twice a month for the space of three months. T. C. EVANS, c.i. d.d. Jan 16 46 2m3m Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, English and American. A beautiful assortment may be found at Z. I. DEHAY’S. Bringing with it Baltimore plaids apron checks, bed ticking, brown drills, cotton ilanel, alpaca and black silk serges, vest ings assorted, fine black, olive and blue ] French cloths, doeskin and fancy cassi- Frencji, Music, and Drawing and Paint- meres, Kentucky jeansof all colors, King- ing, at the usual rates. | ston tweeds, satinets, Washington and The subscriber will lie aided by his la- , Georgia kerseys, lindseys assorted, cloak- dy and his sister in said School. , ing, white, scarlet and twill flanel, domes- T. T. HOPKINS. tic ginghams, alpacas and merinos assort- References.—Hon. R. DeTreville, every variety of prints, figured cash- Beaufort, 8. C.; Rev. Richard Fuller, Bal- mere# and delai.es, brown and black table diajiers, brown Holland, Irish linens, white and colored cambricks. Bishops and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blan kets, linen, cambric and silk hatidker- : chiefs, black satin and fancy silk cravats, ladies’ black kid and cashmere gloves, gent’* Hoskins and Berlin gloves, scarlet colored, black and white hose and half hose, silk wrappers, suspender*, cotton osnaburgs, An - ., Sic. I Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons, timore; Col. G. F. Townes, and Messrs. C. J. Elford and 8. Maudlin, Greenville, S. C. NOTICE. Having rented the Greenville Female Academy Buildings, together with the Apparatus, Library, die, for the year 1852, the subscriber wi|l open his Female High School at that plaee, on Monday, j 5th January. Arrangements will be made to S rocure a first rate Music Teacher in a w weeks. T. T. HOPKINS. Jan 22 47 2m 1m i lasting vest and coat buttons, union dress buttons, and a general assortment of pins | and needles, tor ROLUNS &. WINGATE. Jan 8 45 tf Look up, ye Disconsolate! The subscriber, having loexted himself twelve miles south-west of Society Hill, would respectfully inform any person or persons who may be suffering front the effects of cancer, or anything assuming the charactcLof cancer, that if they will call at hi# rv^dence at any time between the 15th of September and the 15th of May, and put themaelves under his treat ment, he will deal candidly with them, and if he does not effect a permanent cure, they shah receive their board and his services free of charge. Having had considerable experience in this practice, he feels no hesitation in extending the in vitation. He intends devoting himself exclusively to this business. JAMES O. HALE. Jan I95S 49 ft In Distress we Succor. HAVING accepted the agency lor the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. I will take pleasure in forward ing any applications which may be made for membership. Person* insuring are enti tled to share in the profits of the Company. The lives of slaves may be insured on ac commodating terms. J. H. NORWOOD. May »I 12 tf Darlington Academy. The Exercises of this institution will commence on MONDAY next, the 24th inst Circularsvsetting forth, term*, sys. tem of instruction and other particulars, will be issued st an early date. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf Educational Notice. The next - session %f the Bradford Springs Female Institution, will men on the first Monday of the ensuing Februa ry. The Board of Trustees w ill by that time have completed some additional provision* for the comfort of the Ixiard- ers, and the adjacent grounds will be placed fn an improved condition. The various departments of in*truc- tion will lie filled by the most competent teachers that can be obtained, and no one 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 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 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 Use of piano, 4 00 Pupils on guitar furnish their own guitars for practice, and also their guitar strings. Painting and draw ing in oil or wa ter colors, or Monochromatic or India Ink. each, 15 00 Ornamental needle work, dec., 6 00 Pupils furnish their own materials. By resolution of Uie Board, persona sending two pupils have them boarded at $11 00 per month; and those sending three or more, at $10 00 per month. D. B. McLAURIN, Sec. and ’Preas. dec 25 43 tf Charleston and Georgetown team Packets. Steamer “Nhis," Arthur Magee master, Steamer “ Charleston,” Chas. Relyea Mas er, THE above Stea mers will commence! their regular trip* oni ^ Monday the 3d November, and continue to run regularly throughout the season. One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings at half paat 7 o’clock, and one will also town on the same days at 7 fUMt leave Georf oclock, A. Robertson tt. Blacrlock, Agents at Charleston, io a. Herring a Shackleford, Agents at Georgetown Nor * 36 Jan 1961