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—ifi-TT-Ti m rtar. Prirata. EnUrtBimnent. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned JJp^khas o|H'ned a house of enter- ^■■HKtaininent in the village of Dai* lingiou. His house is located opposite Dr. Thomas J. FlinnV shop, in one of the m >et pleasant portions of the village.— No pains will be spared to render agreea ble the visits of those who may favor him with a call W. S. MURPHY. March 35 4 tf BUSUtSSS CARDS. Land for Sale. The subscriber offers his land ^^^^^for sale. It may be found one y|S^Bniile and a half from Lynches 4 nilHBCreek, and two miles from Field's it ridge. It contains 490 acres of land, 165 of which are cleared. A com fortable dwelling, gin house, screw, and water mill, are on the place. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and look for themselves. ROBERT M. SEVERANCE. March 35 4 tf New Goods—spring style. A long continuation of events will, in time,compile volumes; so, the continued arrival of enods will till the vacuum w hich can be effected in a few months’ sales, and all of those w ho w i.-h to buy Domes tic Plaids, Ginghams, Cotton Twills, Fan- cv prints, &c., die., would do well to call on ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. March 25 4 tf JAMES ADGER A Co., Fiulors and l ommimion Mer chant*, Office Adfer'* North ‘ Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jamka Adokr, Jam ns Aix;kk, jr, Roh’t. Adueh, Ettskl L. Adam*. Sept 18 29 tf WM. K. RYAN, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER- CHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wat make liberal advances on Cotton, and other Produce, and will give strict attention to the selection of all ar ticles ordered through him. July 16 20 tf GLOVERS & DAVIS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Bonth*Atlantic Wharf, Ohari.f.ston, S. C. Aug. 28 26 1 v REEDER & DeSAUSSURE, FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, auger's WHARF, CHARLESTON. S. C. Oswell Reeder. J. B. DiSaussdre. Attend to selling of cotton, rice, and other country produce. Orders filled. T. B. & L. L. FRASER, Attorneys at Law. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE A T SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Notice. J. M. Hunter continues to keep a Pub lic House, at his old stand, near th" Post Office. He also arts as General Agent, and havingtwn Wagons will haul Goods to any part of the country. Camden, N. C„ Oct. 16 33 tl Blanks. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his office, at Darlington C. H., all kinds of law blanks, titles to re al estate, bonds and mortgages. S. WILDS Du BONE. Feb 14 40 tf STANLY’S HOTEL, ( Sifcn of /he Palmetto,) DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. MI. B. HTAMLY, Proprietor, Is grateful for past favors, and hopes to merit a continuance. Marcls 19 3 tf For sale. A find BUGGY and HARNESS, ply at this office. March 18 3 Ap- 3t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Wri s, of Fieri- Facias to me directed, will Ik> sold before Carolina Female College. The next term of this institution will commence on the second Monday in Jan uary, 1852. FACULTY. Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c. ,The undersigned is now receiv- ing his Fall and Winter supply ofDt HARES VILLE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS FACTORY- The suliscriier, thankful fir he liberal patronage that hrs •rugs,Chemicals, Patent Me dicines, Paints, Oils, Dye N lutIV, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and Fancy , Articles. AH ot which he will dis|»ose of lieen extended to him. takes this me'hr.d on the most reasonable terms, and to of informing his friends and the public which he invitvstheattentionofhisfriends ! generally, that he is now prepared to eve- and customers. Z. J. DeHAY. cute all orders for any description of Car- ringes and Harness that am now in use. Bounty Land. He expects to use the beet materials and THE Subscriber will act as the Agent to keep in hi' employment the lies! wmk- o n, u U, n l 1 -j . j ,, and forward all applications for Bounty men that can la* procured,-and h''p> e sonn' Rev. T . R. \\ ash, I msiden and ‘ r o- j I^mJ, for all persons entitled under the to have in operation vari uts kinds of ma- fessor of Mental and .fora science. j 0 f £g t |, September, 1850. He : chinery that will enable him to contltete Rev. A. B. Smith, Prolessor of Lan- wiU atte|ld punctua |,f t0 the whole bu8i . 1 • ^ . | neee connected with the application. All \Vm. K. Blake, A. M Protessor of; who jn th 7 W a r declared Mathematics and Natural Science. | by thp United States against Great Britain Miss Mart R. '' arren, Female Mu- on tb g jg tb j unej or 0 f an y 0 f | bt , sic Teacher. _ , . _ | Indian wars since 1190, their survivng Misp Marie Cook, Teacher in Prepara- , or minor children, are entitled to tory Department. draw under the act.” Mise Colf., Teacher of Ornamental j Those who have lost their certificate of Branches. ‘ discharge need not fear to apply. Parham Smith, Esq., Steward. l S. WILDS DrBOSE, Darlington, March 12,1851. 2 tf Jan 8 45 4t In Distress we Succor. XU inSUOBS WO QUULUI. HAVING accented the agency tor the (\| II111 North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance | v/V/V/V/ Offci IVil. & Man. R. R. Co., ) Marion C. H., S. C., March 9th, 1852. $ The Stocholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company are hereby notified that the thirteenth instal ment of Five Dollars per share on their sul>scriptinns, is required to be paid on or before the 1st day of Apri 1 , 1852. By order of the Board of Directors. JN. MACKRAE, Jr., Treas’r. March 25 4 2t 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; aNo on Tues- _ day, at the late residence of James Tru- nnd goods selected with care end atten- , ett, on Lake Swamp, two stacks of top it-i j i i ... i .1 the Court House door, of Darlington Dis- Company. I will take pleasure in forw ard tion. 49-tf and blade fodder, one bedstead, one loom, rPTTAC WAV At COM I two plough stocks, one singletree, one IHUO-IS.XAI* ot our*, | clevis, one axe, one scythe and cradle, one Broker*, Auctioneer* cr gen&'ul. oven, one bucket,two baskets, one. shovel, j-,k"\incyT/-\xr a °f Charles E. Siuitlt and the State vs. James Tritett. J. H. HUGGINS, S. D. D. ing any applications which may lie made for membership. Personsinsuringareenti- tled to share in the profits of the Company. The lives of slaves may Ik* insured on ac commodating terms. J. H. NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf Sept 25 LBS PRIME BACON SIDES. For sale by ROBT. LATTA. Camden, S. C, 30 tf COMMISSION AGENTS, NO. 12 STATE-STRF.ET, CHAR1.ESR0N, i. c., Will attend to the sale and purchase of real estate, bank and other stocks, ne groes, &c. Liberal advances made on all propeCy March 18 2t Educational Notice. placed in their hands for sale. ~ I , 1 Bradf,,rd 1 1 opnngft rt'inale Institution, will open on THOMAS RVAN. WM. B. R TAN. | tbe p lrK | JI 0 „^ a y 0 f ||, e pueuj,)^ Febrna- 46 tf WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. The subscrilier respectfully announces to the citizens of Darlington District that, he has made ar angements with Mr. Moses A. Huggins of Darlington Village, to receive and firward 1o him at Sumter- ville. Watches, Jewr-lrv of all descriptions and Musical Instruments, which maybe sent him for repair. All work w ill be done in workman-like style, and warranted to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. CHARLES T. MASON, Sumferville, S. <*., March 18,’52. tf Tax Notice. I will bo at the following places and days specified, to receive taxes for the year 1851, viz: At Kilgore’s, Monday, 29tli March : .Ne gara's, Tuesday, 30ih; C. Bruce’s, Wed nesday 31st; Mt. Elon, Thursday 1st April; Wright Si Xiucltey’s, Friday^Snd; L-arensworth, Saturday 3d. Society Hill, M mday, 5:h ; Cannon’s, Thursday, 8th; Hill’s, Friday. 9th; Keith’s, .Satur day, 10th; Salisbury’s Monday, 12th; Timmons’s, Tuesday, 13ih; James’s, Wednesday, 14th; Carter's, Thursday, 15th; Windham’s Friday, 16lh; Gatlin's, Saturday, 17th. ] will be at Darlington C. II. on Thurs day and Friday, the 22d and 23d of April, at which time I will be obliged to close the books. J. E. KIRVEN, t. c. d. d. March 18 3 5t Jan 15 8. WILDS DuBO&E, 1QAGISTRATF, OFFICE AT DARLINGTON, C. II. He pledges himself to attend promptly to all business put into his hands, and «ill invariably collect all papers placed in his possession at as early a period as practicable. His constable, Mr. G. D. C. Huggins, also pledges himself to be prompt and attentive to business. Jan 15 46 ly HARLLEE & NORWOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AND SOLICITOUS IN E41VITY. DARLINGTON C. H. W. W. HARLLEE. J. It. NORWOOD. IfANSION HOUSE, Camden, South Carolina. E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. THE beet accommodations and attention to Travellers. l-tiT' Rubles Large and Roomy, June 11 ry. The Board of Trustees will by that time have completed some additional provisions for the comfort of the board- 'rs, and the adjacent grounds will be (laced in an improved condition. The vari'ius dfpartinentK of inetruc- ti<u w ill be filled by the most competent teirhers that can be obtained, and no one wi' hereafter be retained longer than i abi'ty and fidelity are exhibited in the dis- i rhago of official duty. lUa very iini»ortaut that the memliera ; of ll« collegiate classes return at the be- | giutiig of the session, that the regular excretes utay not be retarded. TERMS. Board, yer session, including bed, beddiig, lights, and washing, the pixils being responsible tor the vaious furniture of their rooms, m inventory of which Encourage Homo Manufac tures. The subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage heretnf ire liestowed upon him, takes this 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 I located at Bishopville, S. C. He is ma king large additions to his establishment, so as to i liable him to manufacture every thing wanted in his line at the shortest notice, and in a style of workmanship equal to any in the Southern Slates. He has in his employment experienced workmen, and is well supplied with the best seasoned limber, 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, lie will do repairing at the shortest notice, and in ease 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 DARLINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. The undersigned having asso ciated themselves together in the will be tgnlarly kept. $60 00 | Tuition in military class, 10 00 ! Tuition in thet classe?, 15 00 j French or htin, 10 00 i Music on pino or guitar, 20 00 ‘ Use of pianc 4 00 15 iy THOMAS BONNELL, Factor a»d Coinmis-ion ITIcr chant, No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, (hack of the post office.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Pupils ott guar furnish their own guitars for practice, and also their guitactrings. Painting and rawing in oil or wa ter colors, o Monochromatic or India Ink. eth, 15 00 Ornamental ntxlle work, Aic., 6 00 Pupil* furnts th-ir own materials. By resolutiot of the-Board, persons sending two ptijls have them-boarded at $11 00 per mtith; and those sending Darlington Academy. The Exercises of this institution w ill commence on MONDAY next, the 24th lost. Circulars, setting forth, terms, sys tem of instruction and other particulars, will be issued at an earlv date. J. W. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf The Copartnership of HUNTER & McEACHERN, is this day Dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used bv the undersigned in settle ment. W. R. HUNTER. D. A. McEACHERN. Jan I, 1852. 44 tf Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, English and American. A beautiful assortment may he frond at ' Z J. DeHAY'S. _ , Cigars! Just received, a lot of very fine cigars, and more than that, we've got a large box and a bench, to bask in the morning's sun, and enjoy the luxury of a No. 1 roll. Step over this wav. ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. Feb 19 51 If Will also attend to Receiving and For-1 three or more, a$io 00 per month ward ing Goods, and Executing all V'•* i-r..vT orders for Planters. March 1 tf W. J. KENNEDY, ATTOItlfKY AT LAW, DARLINGTON, S. C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough. March 12 2 tf “The cry is still they comer 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., die., which we offer on the same terms as before; come and see, that’s all. ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. _Feb!3_ 50 tf Home made Boots & Shoes. The undersigned takes this inode 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 bo found in the shop one door above the office of 8. W this DuBose, Esq. He has just receiv ed a fine stock of Northern leather. A. W. THOMPSON. Jan 29 48 ly Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and Tar. A full and fresh supply of the above valuable Medicine for Cough*, Colds and Pulmonary affections, direct from the house of Scovill di Mead, New Orleans Just mcivod at 7. J DeHAY’* LOGAN & GLEN, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. No. Oei King street one door North of W. R. Bakcock’s Book Store Charleston, S. C. Has constantly on hand a full and com- K ’ la assortment of Mens’, Boys’, and ildreu’s CLOTHING, m»4e in the mist Fashi mahle style, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic. Charleston, Sept. 25th, 1851. 30,6tn MARTIN A BRYAN, 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 MARTI*. TH0S. A. BRYAN, April 23 8 ly PEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. O. O. F. dec 25 D B. McLAURIN, Sec. and Treat. \f tf Charleston and Georgetown team Packets. Steamer “Nina,” Arthur Magee master, Steamer “Charleston,” Chas. Relyea Mas- an j j". er, _ _ | an P • THE above Stea- will commenrt above tnisiness, under the name and firm of McEaciiern & Shy, take this method of'soliciting a share of public patronage, at the old stand of Hunter &i McEacii ern. Having recently purchased a com plete stock of carriage material, and also carriage and buggy harness, whips, &c., and being supplied with superior limber, they are prepared to make or repair Car nages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts, die., with neatness and despatch, at greatly redu ced prices. No humbug here. Call and satisfy yourselves. Carriage and buggy tires shrunk on at $3 per sett, and horseshoeing (by one of the best smiths in the Stile) at $1 50 all round, and all other smithwork in propor tion. Mill irons made or repaired at snort notice. All lieu Work Warrimtod. Funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. D. A. McEACHERN, WM. SHY. Darlington. C. II. March 4, 1852. Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continues to carry on the above business at his reeidtmes near Sl Pauls Church, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. His motto is “ let the work slnw for itself,” he expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. J-#* - Repairing done with neatness in every reipect with Northern or at y other manufactories of the kind ehew In re, both in doing neat, durable and cheap work. His object is to make his estnli. lishment second to no other, and all that he asks to enable him to ncc< mplhh i is the patronage of a generous pubi c. All I new work warranted twelve mon-.ln. at d repaired free of charge if anything thould fail in point of workmanship or material wiihiu that time, wi h go* d usage. All orders thankfully received and i punctually attended to. Conditions—Cash, or approved note with interest from date. J. L. MART, Hartsville, Darlington Dir t., S. C. I‘. S.—For the aoconnnoda’ion of all ( who live beyond Darlington C. II. and So ciety Hill, eiiher in Darlington nr the ad joining districts, who may wi.-h to favor ! me w ith their repairing, I will agree to 1 take>tlieir vehicles from ei In-r place to ! my shots and .return litem again win u repain d. Is ft at Darlington (’. II. cam of Dr. R. L. Hart, or at Sjciety Hill, cam I of C. Coker & Bro. J. L. II. February 2d, 1852 49 ly MUSIC. The subscriber respectfully announces that Miss A. Smith, w hose services hare been engaged for the Musical Department of the Darlington Academy, is now In the village, and will be prepared to rmt- I meuce her course of instruction, in Vocal and Instrumental Music, by the lirst M to day in January. J. \V. SMITH. IhriucipaL Dec 11 11 n Fair Notice. All parsons indebted to the late firm c. Hunter & McEachern. by note or accom tf will consult their ow n interests by making immediate payment. “A word jo the wise is sufficient.” 49-if liters March 26 JAMES NEWBERY. 4 I, NOTICE. MRS. HART informs her friend, that she will be ready to receive pupils in mu sic, at Darlington, mi the 2nd Mond iy in February, 1852. Mrs. II. will f^ve I .:soiih on the piano, guiiar, nielodeoti, &c. Dec 25 43 4t The engine has arrived! a. their regular trips on Monday the 3d November, and continue to run regularly throughout the season. One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings .t ic fair premium pegged at balljiast 7 o clock, and one w ill also BROGANS AND .SHOES — - .u j - Revitted Bands at New York prices, to-’ leave Georgetown on the same days at 7 oclotk, A. M. Robertson Sl Blacklock, Agents at Charleston, Henning Sl Shackleford, Agents at,Georgetown, Nn r 35 2m3 At Cheraw Tannery and Shoe FACTORY. 3000 prices, Bringing with it Baltimore plaids,apron checks, bed ticking, brow u drills, emum flanel, alpaca and black silk serges, test ings assorted, tine black, olive and blue French cloth', doeskin and fancy ras.-i- meres, Kentucky jeansof all colors, Kit p- ston tweeds, satinet'. Vv’n.'hin«tou ai d Georgia kerseys, lind'cys assorted, e.lnal - ing. white, scarlet and twill flanel, domet * gather with, a general assortment of Lea-1 gingham", alpacas amt merinos a..m ed, every variety of prints, figured <-:e' The subscriber respectfully asks j^e at meres and delanes. brown and black tab Mt. Hon Store. Tbe subscrilier as purchased the inte rest of Murray Sl .'den,at Mt. Elon. He keeps on hand a fncral assortment of goods, which he wf sell low for cash or country produce. > H. NETTLES. Jan 8 4. tf Through Faro iom Charles ton to Baltimoe $17.50, to Fhiladelphi $19, to New York, ©0. The great Mail route from Cirlesion S. C Leaving the wharf at the foot of Laurens street, daily, after tht arrival of the Southern Carecia Wil mington, N. C., from which 0 i„t two daily trains are despached at 8 . M. and 2 P. M.: the 8 o’clock only cont c tj„g gj Weldon, N. C., with the Sealing a iu ( Roanoke Rail Road to Norfolk, th|c«> by steamers to Baltimore, and both>raiiii> connecting at Weldon with the l e8 a t Petersburg, Richmond, WashiiigtoiJJol. timore, Philadelphia, and New York. The public is respectifully informed, a t the steamers of this line, are in first fe condition, and are navigated by v|| known and experienced command*,, and the Railroads are in fine order, (ti on THE regular weekly meeting of this jdite, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall Vuufay next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order WM. R. HUNTER, Sect ry. Sons of Temperance. DARLINGTON DIVISION No. 24. THE regular WEEKLY MEETING of thin Division will bobt*l4 Mskoiik Hal ,TW., «1 VcUA. viN9i t On Warranted Pianos, &c TRIAL. PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood Pearl, Mahogany, Sic. in any desired style 1 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 r 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 be8n 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 tontion of purchasers to his Prmtium 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- i change. F. LYNCH. Mr. W. C. Bkuce of Society Hill, will receive measures for the above Brogans. Sept 25 30 If MILLINERY. Receiving daily, a splendid assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY G(X)I)S, ot the latest Parisian Styles, among which, ; may be found dresses ofevery discription, Satin and Straw Bonnets,Ribbons, Riding ( Hats, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves, ! Cravats, Linen and Silk Pocket Hand- 1 kerchiefs, superior to anything ever offer ed in this market, Jewelry, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, &c., Sic., Slc. Look UP. ve Disconsolate! Mr*. M., has taken great pains to select The .Ubec?ibe7. having located himself ™ c . h * <xm1h “ wi " 8 ‘ H ‘‘ h r, Wa " ,8 t ? f th ‘“ twelve miles south-west of Society Hill, '^*8 generally. Thankful tor p«t favors, would respectfully inform any person or I * cont.nuance ot the same. j*ers<®s wno may lie Buffering 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 16th of September and the 15th of { May, and put themselves under his treat ment. he will deal candidly with them, and ! f 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- Wilmington and Weldon as well as thj vitation. He intends devoting himself Seaboard and Roanoke having recently exclusively to this business. W. S. Murphy is authorized to attend to my business. MARY A. MURPHY. Sept. 25 30 tf dinjiera, brown H dlfind, Iri-h linen •, white and colored camhrirk*, Bishops and Swiss lawn, a splendid lot of blai- kets, linen, cambric and silk liandk* r- chiefs, black satin and f.iucv silk cravats, ladi*'.'’ black kid and rashtnere glovi ■, gent’s Hoskins and Berlin glov es, scarlet colored, black and while Inse and half hose, silk wrappers, su c penders, cntion osnaburgs, &o.. Sic. Also, pearl and agate shirt buttons, '.listing vest and coat buttons,mi.r.m dress buttons, and a general assortment of | ins and needles, lor ROLLINS Sl WINGATE. Jan 8 45 tf DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! The subscriber keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of fresh genuine Medicines, Dye stuffs, Paints, Ojls. Varnishes. Window Glass, Bki -ti ts, .Surgical Instilments, Peifumekv, 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 line ar teles, are in vited to give us a Pall before purcha*Mtg elscitt here. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, 32-tf Camden, 8. C. been relaid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these route* passengers availing them selves of the FIRST TRAIN may reach Baltimore in 40 hours Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New York in 604 hours; and by the SECOND TRALV they arrive in Baltimore in 50 hours Philadelphia in 56 hours, and New York in 614 hours. Through Tickets can alone be had from E. WINDOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please Jan 1952 JAMES O. 49 HALE. 3t ’he State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. *oe J. Hickson, Bill for Relief. * p &l. tf Sale of Real Estate. The subscriber offers for sale, on rea sonable terms, his plantation situated on Jeffries Creek. Also, his bouse and lot in Donneraille, for sale or rent. For further particular* apply to C. A. DARGAN. Jan 8 45 it Notice to Builders. The subscriber wishes to employ some C raott to re-build a saw mill, that is to w the timber and do the job entirely, except the hauling, for which he will pay a fair price. THOS. WILLIAMSON. March 4 1 4t The Co- F. A. TH Notice. (-partnership existing betw OMAS Sl C. TARRH, is vs. Jo, A. Oliver Sl SMi R. Oliver. Iv>peariug to my satisfaction that John Ale.\|(ter Oliver, one of the defendants to thrill, in absent from, and resides be yond v limits of this State; on motion of Mo, Sl Haynsworth, complainant’s , solicit*) jt is ordered that the said de- j feiidaut 0 appear and plead, answer or demur . the bill of said complainant within the months from the publication ofthiaotrd an( j that in default thereof the same be dered pro confeaeo against him. It is »> ordered that a copy of this order be pushed in the Darlington Flag twice a mofi for the space of three months. c. EVANS, c,*. ».b. Jan 16 40 between this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persona 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 Notice. The uudersigtii'tl lias purchased the interest of 0. Graham in the firm of Woods Sl Graham, and wi.l coutinu** bu siness on his own account. S. A. WOODS. January 19, 1852 47 3t Stolen. From the subscriber, on the night of the 5 h hist., a Itay MARE, between six and seven year* old. I will givetw<nty- five dollars to any one furnishing proof sufficient to convict an? white man of the said theft. NELSON PARNELL. March 6 2 2t “W. H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY on hand a good assortment of Saddles, . RESPECTf L l.Li noti- Bridles, Martingales, Halters and Girths; | fies his friends and custom- “I ! 1 —- J •* WW 1 .J <*-4|yv«*««IUr 1 I -ti also carriage, buggy and sulky Harness, ers, and the public generally, atago and wagon Harness, Hames, Col- that he has removed to the Valices, Carpet and Saddle house formerly occupied by **.. r , . • I n *-o if lars. Trunks, Valices, Carpet and Saddle house former! Bags, Bridle Bits, Stirrup leathers and R. Sl R. M. Rollins, where he Whips. ie prepared to carry on the Reftairing done at the shortest notice , Tailoring Business in all its with despatch, and cheap for cash. F. A. Thomas will be my agent to make sales, settlements, or such other business a* may present itaelf, ao long as he ahall remain in my employ- C. TARRH. Maitfc 4 1 departmente. Cloth?, Black an4 Fancy I Caaaimera, Veetinge, and Trimmings of all kinds kept constantly on hand. dy He haa received the Fall and Winter reports of Fashions from'Ebcdon, Parte and Philadelphia for 1861. if.