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BUSINESS CARDS.
JAMES AUGER A Co.,
Factors and Commission Mer
chants, Office Adger's North
Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
James A doer, James Aoger, jr.
Rob’t. Auger, Ettsel L. Adams.
Sept 18 29 tf
WM. K. EYAN,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will make liberal advances on Cotton,
and other Produce, and will Rive strict
attention to the selection of all ar
ticles ordered through him.
July 16 20 tf
GLOVERS A DAVIS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
South-Atlnntic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
Aug. 28 26^ ly
REEDER & DeSATJSSURE,
FACTORAGE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
adger’s wharf, charleston, s. c.
Os well Reeder. J. B. DeNaussure.
Attend to selling of cotton, rice, and
other country produce. Orders filled,
and goods selected with care end atten-
t.on.' 49-tf
THOS RYAN & SON,
Bi'okers, A vctioneers d' general
COMMISSION AGENTS,
NO. 12 STATE-STREET, CHAR1.ESRON, S. C„
Will attend fb 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 15 46 tt
T. B. & L. L. FRASER,
Att*niejr» at Law.
Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter
Darlington, Kershaw and Richland.
OFFICE AT SUMTERVILLE, S. C.
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 havingtwo 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. //., S. C.
M. B. STANLY, Proprietor,
Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to
merit a continuance.
March 19 3 tf
South Carolina,
Darlington District.
In Ordinary.
Whereas, Wm. J. Lewis and Margaret
•Strother hath made suit to me to grant
them letters of administration of the es
tate and effects of James G. Strother,
dec’d: These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said James G. Stother,
that they may l>e and appear before me
in the court of Ordinary to be held at Dar
lington C. H. onFriday the 2d April to
shew cause if any they have why said
administration should not lie granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 16th
_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.
R. BEASLEY, o. d. d.
March 18 3 2t
Notice.
By permission of Edward B. Wheeler,
Ordinary of Marion District, wHI be sold
at Marion C. H. on Tuesday the 23d
March next, to the highest bidder, the
following negroes, belonging to the estate
of the late Gen. Win. Woodberry, dec’d,
viz: two likely and valuable boys, Powell
no I
In Ordinary.
South Carolina
Darlington District
Whereas, James E. Hill, hath made
suit to me, to grant liim letters of Admin-
i istration of the estate and effects of
Henrv Piuer, deceased: These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
' gnlar the kindred and creditors, of the said
Henry Finer, dec'd, that they be and ap-
and Primus, nearly grown—and two very
likely girls, Sucky and Sophia.
Conditions of Sale—One half of the
purchase money will he 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 approyed personal security, with a
mortgage of the property, and pay for
necessary papers.
SARAH B. WOODBERRY,
Administratrix.
March 4 1 3t
Head Quarters, 7th Regim't
Cavalry.
Darlington, C. II. Feb. 25, 1852.
In pursuance of orders from Gen 1. Net
tles, an election will be held at the respec
tive parade grounds of the several com
panies comprising the upper squadron of
of the 7th Regiment of Cavalry, on Sat
urday tbe 3d day of April next, for a Ma
jor to command that squadron. Officers
in command of companies are charged
with the execution of this order. The
managers, or at least one from each poll,
will meet at Society Hill on the following
Monday, count the votes, and transmit
the result to Brig. Gent. Nettles.
By order of Col. Bacot :
J. J. MclVER, Adjutant.
March 4 1 2t
Notice to Builders.
The subscriber wishes to employ some
{ arson to re-build a saw mill, that is to
ew 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 6i C. TARRH, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, and all
persons indebted to them by note or ac
count are requested to come forward and
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, Halters and Girths;
also carriage, buggv tytd sulky Harness,
stage and wagon Harness, Haines, 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
DARLINGTON
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
The undersigned having asso
ciated themselves together in the
keems constantly on
office, at ~
above business, under the name and firm
of McEachern & Shy, 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
Blanks.
The subscriber keei
hand for sale at his office, at Darlington carriage and buggy hames, whips, &c.,
C. II., all kinds ot law blanks, titles to re- and being supplied with superior timber,
they are prepared to make or repair Car-
HARTSYILLE
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS
FACTORY.
cJOLa- The subscriber, thankful for
^fc&Jlthe 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 best work
men that can be procured, and hopes soon
to have in operation variouskinds 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
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 thankfully received and
punctually attended to.
Conditions—Cash, or approved note
with interest from date.
J. L. HART,
Hartsville, Darlington Dist.,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 dt Bro. J. L H.
February 2d, 1852 49 ly
al estate, bonds and mortgages.
S. WILDS DlBO.VE,
Feb 14 40 tf
nary, 1852.
FACULTY.
Rev. T. R. Wash, President and Pro
pear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, | lessor of Mental and Moral Science.
Rev. A. B. Smith, Professor of Lan-
at 11 o’clock in j guages.
Wm. K. Blake, A. M., Prolessor of
nages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c., with
neatness and despatch, at greatly redu-
| CP( j p r j ces> No humbug here. Call and
Carolina Female College. yourselves.
The next term of this institution will ; 4SO Cama K e shninkon^t
commence on the second Monday in Jan- * 3 jn-r a " d horseshoeing (by one of
1852 tbejbest smiths in the State) at $1 50 all
Female High School.
The undersigned will 0)>en,iu the town
of Greenville, on the 5th of January,
1852, a Female High School, in which
will be taught all the brandies connected
with a solid and accomplished education.
In said School great attention will be
paid to the primary department; and
this will not be neglected on account 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
pace in every good 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 attam
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, $3 00.
Reading,Spelling, Writing, Geography,
Arithmetic, Grammar, first lessons in As
tronomy, Philosophy and English Com-
positioi^$6 00.
Reading, Spelling, Writing,Geography,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grauiinar,
Astronomy, Philosophy, and English
Composition in its more advanced sta
ges, 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.—Hon. R. DeTreville,
Beaufort, S. C.; Rev. Richard Fuller, Bal
timore; Col. G. F. Townes and Messrs.
C. J. Elford and S. Maudlin, Greenville,
S. C.
S. WILDS DuBQSE,
MAttlSTBATE,
OFFICE AT DARLINGTON, C. H. t 0 be held at Darlington C. H., on Friday
He pledges himself to attend promptly the 2d April next, at 11 o’clock in
to all business put into his hands, and the forenoon, to shew cause if any they i
will invariably collect all papers placed have, why said Administration should Mathematics and Natural Science,
in his possession at as early a period as not be granted. I Miss Mary R. Warren, Female Mu-
Given under my hand and seal the 16th 1 sic Teacher,
day of March, in the year of our Miss Marie Cook, Teacher in Prepara-i
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ] tory Department,
fifty-two, and in the seventy-sixth year j Miss — Cole, Teacher of Ornamental
possession
practicable.
His constable, Mr. G. D. C. Huggins,
also pledges himself to be prompt and
attentive to business.
Jan 15 46 1 y
HARLLEE & NORWOOD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQITTY.
DARLINGTON C. H.
W. W. HARLLEE. J. H. NORWOOD.
MANSION HOUSE,
Qajndm, Sooth Carolina.
E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
THE best accommodations and attention
to Travellers.
vgr - Stables large and Roomy.
,y
of American Independence.
R. BEASLEY, O. D. D
March 18 3 2t
For sale.
A find BUGGY and HARNESS,
ply at this office.
Ap-
March 18
3t
June 11
15
THOMAS BONNELL,
Factor and Commission .Hcr-
chunt.
No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET,
(rack ofthb post okfick.)
CHARLESTON. S. C.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry Writs, of Fieri-
Facias-to me directed, will he sold before
the Court House door, of Darlington Dis
trict, on the first Monday in April
next, and the Tuesday following at the
usual time, the following property viz:
One bay mare, about twenty-five bush
els of corn, and one rifle; also on Tues
day, at the late residence of James Tru-
ett, on I^ke Swamp, two stacks of top
Branches.
Parham Smith, Esq., Steward.
Jan 8 45 4t
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 the first Mon
day in January.
I round, and all other smith work in proper- ! ^ SMITH, Principal.
| lion. Mill irons made or repaired at short ! . " 41 ”
I n0,,c<, • Fair Notice.
All new Work Warranted. All persons indebted to the late firm o.
Funerals furnished at any hour of the | Hunter & McEachern, by note or accountf
day or night.
I). A. MeEACHERN,
WM. SHY.
I Darlington. C. H. March 4. 1852.
1 NOTICE.
Sale of Real Estate. * IRS - ,IART '" tor,n8 ,,, * r fr,e ' ,d8 O' 8 '
The subscriber offers for sale, on rea- ! ‘ shc «i» '*« reiuly to receive pui.ils in ......
sonable terms, his plantation situated on £ c ; a ' ^rlrngton on the 2nd Monday ...
Jelh .es Creek. AUo, Ins house and lot Febn.ary, 1852. Mrs. H w.ll gum lessons
in Donneraille, for sale or rent. 1 l" a " 0 ’ K n,,ar ’ ™l odpo '*’ *“■
i will consult their own interests by making
i immediate payment. “ A word to the
wise is sufficient.”
49-tf
NOTICE.
Having rented the Greenville Female
Academy Buildings, together with the
Apparatus, labrary, &.c., for the year
1852, the subscriber wi|l open his Female
High School at that place, on Monday,
5th January.
pfiT* Arrangements will be made to
procure a first rale Music Teacher in a
few weeks. T. T. HOPKINS.
Jan 22 47 2mlm
For further particulars apply to
C. A. DARGAN.
Jan 8 45 tf
Dec 25
43
4t
In Distress we Succor.
HAVING accepted the agency lor the
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance I —
Company. I will take pleasure in forward- The St&to of South Carolina,
ingany applications which may be made! DARLINGTON DISTRICT,
for membership. Persons insuring are enti- En0# j Hick80n ,
tied to share in the profits of the Company. VR
The lives of slaves may be insured on ao j () | )n ^ ()|j V er & ^ Rd * ^ or ^lief.
commodating terms.
J. H. NORWOOD
May 21 12
The engine has arrived!
if .!
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Encourage Home Manufac
tures.
The subscriber, grateful for the lilieral
Bringing with it Baltimore plaids,apron
Sirah R Oliver I checks, bed ticking, brown drills, cotton
' J ,i,ii flauel, alpaca and black silk serges, vest-
R appearing to my satisfactwn that John ; amo ‘ r ted, fine black, olive and blue
Afoxander Oliver, one of the defendants F » neh cloth do „ skm and fancy cilW! i.
to .Ins b.l , is absent from, and resnle. be- | , Kentucky jeansof all colors, King-
yond the limits ot this State; on mot.on | Mon ^ ^ftets, Washington and
of Moses & Haynsworth, complainant s G ja k fo.dseys assorted, cloak-
solicitors it is ordered that the said de- ■ 8 hj( a|1(1 / wi || flane! , domes-
teudaut do appear and plead, answer or | tie ginghams, alpacas and merinos assort-
. . patronage heretofore bestowed upon bin.,
and blade fodder, one bedstead, one loom, i ) akes this method of informing the people demur to the bill of said complainant i , ~ r v variety of nrints figured caah-
| two plough stocks, one singletree, one 0 j- s um t er a nd the adjoining Districts within three months from the publication alu i delanes brown and black table
clevis, one axe, one scythe and cradle, one t ) iat | ie continues^ to carry on the , ofthis order, and that in default thereofthe diapers, brown Holland, Irish linens,
. > oven, one bucket, two baskets one shovel, CARRIAGE and HARNESS business, same lie ordered pro confesso against
Will also attend to Receiving and For- at the suit ot Charles fc. Smith and the j |( a || va rjous branches, at his stand bin.. It is also ordered that a copy ot this
ward ing Goods, and Executing all
orders for Planters.
March 1
W. J. KENNEDY,
attorney at law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar
linton, Marion, Horry and Malliogough.
March 12 2 tf
LOGAN & GLEN,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
FSTA BUSHMEN I
No. King street one door North
of W. R. Babcock’s Book Store
Charleston, S. C.
Has constantly on hand a full and com-
State vs. James Truett.
J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D.
March 18 3 2t
white and colored cambricks. Bishops
, ... — , t.i i and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blan-
I located at Bishopville, 8. C. He is ma- onforbe published in the Darlington flag-* k linen, cambric and silk handker-
cliiefr, black satin and fancy silk cravat?,
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 w ill by that
| time have completed some additional
1 provisions for the comfort of the I(card
ers, and the adjacent grounds will be
j 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
ability and fidelity are exhibited in the dis
charge of official duty.
It is very important that the members
plete assortment ot Mens, Boys, and 0 f the collcgfoio classes return at the be-
Children’s CLOTHING, made in the most • (h of ^ session, that the regular
Fashionable style, to which they would exercises may not be retarded.
of the pub- • TERMg _
respectfully invite the attention
lie.
Charleston, Sept. 25th, 1851.
30,6m ■ Board, per session, including bed,
j 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 otliei classes, 15 00
10 00
20 00
kingjarge additions to his establishment,
so as to < liable him to mamifacliire every
thing wanted in his line at the shortest
notice, and in a style of workmanship
equal to any in tiie Southern States.
He has in his employment experienced
workmen, and is well supplied with the
best seasoned tinilier, and w ith trimmings
and mountings of the latest style.
All new work done in his line warrant
ed 12 mouths, and repaired without
charge if it should foil 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 the job, and return it when done.
JAMES \V. AMBROSE.
N. B.—His terms are as reasonable as
any one could expect
Bishopville, S. C., March 2, 1852 2-2m
twice a month for I he space of three
months. T. C. EVANS, c, e. d. D.
Jau 15 46 2m3m
Cigars!
Just received, a lot of very fine cigars,
and more than that, we’ve got a large i
box and a bench, to bask in the morning's !
sun, and enjoy the luxury of a No. 1 roll.
Step over this way.
ROLL!!'
Feb 19
ROLLINS it WINGATE.
51 tf
MARTIN A BRYAN,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
WILL make advances on cotton and
other produce, and give strict attention , p r ,. nC i, or Latin,
to the selection- of all articles ordered Music on piano or guitar,
through them.
JAMES MARTIR. THOS. A. BRYA5.
April 23 8 ly
PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.
I. O. 0. F.
4 00
THE
regular weekly n-
Lodge, will be held at Odd
on
meeting of this
lee, will DC held at Udd Fellow’s Hall
Monday next, at 7 o’clock, P. M.
By order
WM. R. HUNTER, Sectry.
Sons of Temperance.
DARUNGTON DIVISION No. 24.
15 00
5 00
Use of piano,
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,
Ornamental needle work, &c.,
Pupils furnish their own materials.
By resolution of the Board, persons
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 ’Treat.
dec 25 43 tf
Charleston and Georgetown
team Packets.
Steamer “Nina,” Arthur Magee master,
Steamer “Charleston,” Chas. Relyea Mas
er,
TIIE above Stea
mers will commence
their regular trips otii
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 past 7 o’clock, and one will also
leave Georgetown on the same days at 7
oclock, A. M.
Robertson & Blacklock,
Agents at Charleston,
Henning A Shackleford,
Agents at Georgetown,
Nor * 35 2m3
“ The cry is still they come P*
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, die.,
itc., which we offer on the same terms as
before; come and see, that’s all.
ROLLINS di WINGATE.
Feb 12 50 tf
5 Per Cent Discount.
All persons indebted to the old firm of
R. &. R. M. ROLLINS, who will pay up
by the 27th inst., shall have a dicount of
5 per cent on their accounts.
R. M. ROLLINS.
March 5 1 tf
y
ladies’ black kid and cashmere gloves,
gent’s Hoskins and Berlin gloves, scarlet
colored, black and white hose and half
hose, silk wrappers, suspenders, cotton
osuaburgs, die., die.
Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons,
lasting vest and coat buttons, union dress
buttons, and a general assortment of pins
and needles, tor
ROLLINS di WINGATE.
Jan 8 45 tf
THE regular WEEKLY MEETING
ofthis Division will be held at Maaonic Hall
tkit evening at 7 o’clock.
T. C. EVANS, R, 8.
The Copartnership of HUNTER dt
MeEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by
mutual consent. The name of the firm
will be used by the undersigned in settle-
W R. HUNTER,
D. A. MeEACHERN.
Jan 1, 1852. 44 tf
aoent.
Tooth and Hair Brushes,
French, English and American. A
beautiful assortment mav be found at
z. S. DEHAY’S.
29th Regiment, 8. C. M.
Hartsville, Feb. 10,1852.
Orders —.
The 29th Regiment of S. C. M. is here
by ordered to assemble at Darlington C.
II. for Drill and Review, on Saturday the
27th day of March next, at 12 o’clock M.
Commissioned and non-commissioned of.
fleers will attend the day previous, at the
same place and hour, for arill and instruc
tion.
The Regimental Staff are required to
attend.
Lt Col. Kirven and Maj. Wilds will
extend thie order to the officer* comman
ding companies in their re* pec live Bat
talions.
Bv order of Col. Law.
J. H. NORWOOD, Adj*!.
Feb 96 51 td
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 house, on the public square
WILLIAM JACK SON.
P. S.—The latest fashions received
monthly.
Feb 12 50 ly
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 8.
W ilds DuBoee, Esq. He has just receiv
ed a fine stock of Northern leather.
A. W. THOMPSON.
Jau 29 48 ly
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 4i Mead, New Orleans
Just received at Z. J. DrHAY’S.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
The subscriber keeps constantly on
hand an extensive assortment of fresh
genuine Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes Window 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 bargains and fine articles, are in
vited to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
FRANCIS L ZEMP,
32-tf Camden, S. C.
Notice.
The undersigned has purchased the
interest of C. Graham in the firm of
Woods Ai Graham, and will continue bu
siness on his own account.
S. A. WOODS.
January 19, 1852 47 3t
Look up, yo Disconsolate!
The subscriber, having located himself
twelve miles south-west of Society Hill,
would respectfully inform any person or
persons who may be suffering from the
effects of cancer, or anything assuming
the character of cancer, that if they will
call at his residence at any time between
the 15th of September and the 15lh of
May, and put themselves under his treat
ment, he will deal candidly with them,
and if he does not effect a permanent
cure, they shall 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 1952 49 3t
Mt. Elon Store.
The subscriber has purchased the inte
rest of Murray Ai A!den,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 4ft 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 l<on-
don Porter, pints and quarts.
HEIDSEICH CHAMPA IONE.
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
berts, Shell Barks, and soft shelled Al
monds.
Stolen.
From the subscriber, on the night of
the 6th inst, a bay MARE, between six
and seven years old. I will give twenty-
five dollars to any one furnishing proof
sufficient to convict any w hite man of the
said theft. NELSON PARNELL
March 6 2 2t
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. Ai R. M. Rollins, where he
is prepared to carry on the
Tailoring Business in all its
departments. Cloths, Black and Fancy
Cassimers, Vestings, and Trimmings of
all kinds kept constantly on hand.
dr He has received the Fall and
Winter reports of Fashions from London,
Paris and Philadelphia for 1851.
Dec 25 63 ly
ALf-'O,
Smoked Beef Tongues, Pickled Salmon,
Mackerel (kegs and barrels,) Prime Leaf
l.ard, (in bbls. and kegs,) Sugar cured
Hams, Bologna Sausage, Soda, Wine,
Lemon, Water and Butter Crackers.
Choice and Favourite Brands of Segars.
By RolHirl l.atlu,
Camden S. 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. MOWRY.
Jan 15 46 2m
Warranted Pianos, Ac. On
TRIAL
PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood
Pearl, Mahogany, Air. 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 lower
than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit
Many references to families in different
States, and districts of this State, quite
competent to judge where Instrument*
have been tested and bought and now
speak for themselves. Specimens seen
by inquiring of
Mas. ANN H. HART,
Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C.
June 4 14 tf
Sparrow Swamp Land for
Sale.
The subscriber offers for aaie his plan
tation, containing 380 acres of valuable
land. It is situated three miles weet of
Mt. Elon P. O., on the road leading from
Darlington Court House to Camden, via
Stokers Bridge, and about ISO acres of
said tract is cleared. For further particu
lars, apply to the subscriber.
JAS- W MIXON.
Jan 8 45 6m