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t JPOETHY. THE FARMEh’S IMIlillTilR. Die may not in ihi- mnry rl.infp, Wi hjpwplfod imid' , n*\ in; Slip inly no* uni •■on courtly *>\vai|i \N i h pcft, lictt i i tiii e i \r‘ Slip cannoi •» >a>r a fnui ami in in Tli >t tai i li wenllfi li is liroti?li: hpr, Dnt, nil! i he li"s mucli Ciirpr «Inrins: The Farmer’s peerless dan^hter. The rose and li'y on her cl*p«k Tn^eiher lore and <I«pII; Her hnigliinjf IiIiippv s wren'll around The lioart n « i chine s|iell; Her pinile is l>:i;hi ns in iri.ingV (5lnw l*p m the dewy plain : And listening to h r vntco wp dream That spring hasome'again. The timid lawn is not more wild, Nor yet in 're gay and f ee. The lily’s cup is not more pure Tn ail i s | nri’y; Of all the wi.d dowers in the wood. Or hy the chrys a! water, There’s none more pure or lair tliin she Thr Farmer’s peerless daughter. The haughty l« Up w hom all adore, f)n d iwny | ill i\v lies— While firth upm the di’wy lawn The merry maiden hies; And with the lark’s upri ing song’, II t own clear vnjee is lieard— Ye may not t*-ll whii h sweeler t sings, The inaitlen or the bird! Then tell me not of jewelled fair The brightest jewell yet Is the true heart where wrtue dwells, And innoeeirce j* ,-et. The gljw of heal h U|ion her cheek— The grace no rule has taught her— The fairest wrea h tliat beauty twines Is fur the Farmer's daughter. Uiy banes peel—»«y* *’ut twoul»l lake a great deitl of new milk to make a man’s hand feel had What o’ tlmt! I Hain't the men selis licker got tn live? How can they pay rent i 1 ’ nnhntw pat- io;ii .erl em f W hell I think o'tlie I igh CAHWBATiJS. fOU OK/j IXAKY. tents that tavern keepers have tn par.' i al’ays go oml take su’d ing jutf to help ’em along. I’ve thought n good j dei I aliont this l itdv—ami—now Ij . think of it, t iey’\e ii*. on WhatVln , . , I uaiiie’s rent rMWnsa the way, aimi I'll, tj, w f iendsof M »> M. W. Husxm I just go over mid give him a .snuill lit. leave to announce him as a candidate Oh dear! tliiu is a cheekered li.'e.— I f>r iho office of Ordinary of Darlington I lloi.'oti Journal. CO-FARTWElSHir. sr i J. E. Musi ond T. W. Baoot, FOR CLERK. , £•£*» „ n _ _ under the name ot MUSE & BACflT, Mu. Eurroa: I lease annonnee WO uld respectfully c./Tfr their services to *®° ^ ca * ^'* , rk 01 l lr 1 the ci'i/en* ol Darfmgtoe.and the adjoin- rourt of Dar.i.igwnr OlWHot, at the eiiMi- j Districts. They teel thernselves fully u>g Llectnii, and vb i?e l • - - > - .. i u •,, Mas* PfttESDs. SM- District at theensuing election. Tton friends of ‘ tuuuel J. WI I .SON. heg leave to annovnee him a candidate f r the Office of Ordinary for Darlington District. AGRICULTURE. SHILL MATTERS I.T AGRH’lLTUE. From all sections do we hear t!ie erv ol sho.t ptot i ion eroj s, and there is an nlirining t ilth ii toe cry who can douht tvlieu he rteps i i|o a p:o\ i i >u store of one of our ciliosaml I aiii tout Iiikuki sides are ii teen cents per pound, com one doll ir per (inslul, and all hy is ins oilier eatable* iu pnipnition? \\ I SIUTHERU GEmEMEU. prase is no praise, toe adage 1* vulgar, hut true, lint we may some times say n word in justice tu oursi-h ves. wliich cannot lie eonriilpred aa the ref nit of a vain or iMiasting temperament. We only ii'lio the sentiments of every enlightened travder, when we say that the (Mtpiil ilion (t‘ the Southern States o ’thii ( nioii, is the Ik’sI educated, and most refined, wl.ich onr rountry con- tiiius. it would lie didieult to Hs-igti tlie season, lint the fact stands sdf- evident. A Southern gentleman is a j geutlmaii every inch—brave active, clear headed, honest m public affairs, straightrorward in butiuess, and noble hcui ted in bis family. True, in mere mercantile aflhlrs, there is a dash of the rough readiness almut Hm which is the distinguishing charaeteitic of (uu neo| le, Imt when the woik of the day is over, no one can I tetter appreciate the amenities ofptivate lie; inu-ic (HH-tiy, painting tl*e “fine thoughts," of onr olden hards, words and deeds of the woi I are dear to him, and while lie never slti.ks the more severe pursuits of li e, he ehei ishes a lim ere afl'ectioii for the UI o. ies and t.iuiH|ihs of ait. Southerners have been called fire-ea ters and llotspius ; indeed tile litter name is a favo ite w ith our cnlnumin- tors. Well, why not .•’.crept t' e title ( ~— Better he Hotaf nr tliau FasoHe?—men ■ . t ^ of deeds than w inds Courage is not a an !i|> ,,, !£y bayt. JAMES^W. i qmi" competent to pradice in every depart ment of Dental Surgery, and will ware no pains in giving satisfaction in all its departments. N. B.—One or both of them tnB be al- w ays at thidr office, from 8 o’clock, A. M. to fi P. 51., to wait on any who may wish their services. July 1, 1851. 20 tf Through Fare from Charles ton to Ne w York, $20. The ((real Mail mult from Charleston S. C Leaving the wharf j at the toot of f**»ureiif! In Bistre## we itfccor. HAVING accepted the apeucy lor the'I n North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance _r ,,Y,J, Company. I will take pleasure in forward ing any application* w hich may be made for membership. IVfBOusiusuiim: areenti- MILLINERY. . daily, a plondiit assortment •f MILLINERY,bml FANCY GOODS, of the latest Parimpn Styles, among which, may be found dresses of if very disrriptiou, tied to share m'Uie profits ofthc Co.npauy. | hV■® 0 '« ,e, ^k*bbanr, Riding Tli ' lives of.••laves intty U- iusured m, comm.daliiig terms. , 11 I oikei Hand-. & J II NORWOOD K ' uv-k;, eup< njr to any hiug ever otfer- Mav 21 13 tf -d .mth's markct Jewelry, Perfumery, toilet L tape, &c., &c., die. rfT* The Frier da of Csp'ein RF.U- BEN BEASLEY, announce him as a can didate fir Ordinary of Darlington Dietrist. street, dailv, after th* at the ensuing election. arrival oft ho Southern Cars, \ in Wll^ Many Vuieks. MINGTON and WELDON, N. C„ PE- 64*25 30 if ItERSBCRG, RICmiOXD, FREDE- Mk. EgiTob: Please announce A. J- lloo’e, as a candidate f w the office of Ordinary, f*r Darlington District, and Oblige, Many Voters. Aug. 14 2t tf fV H 8 HER IFF. Darlington Flag: Phase announce Mnj. WILLIAM H. WINGATE as a Cai didate for SHERIFF, of Darling ton District, and oblige the Voter* of Mt. Elos. Mit. Editor: Please announce HAR DY M PARROTT as a candidate lur RICRSBURO, to WASHINGTON, BAI, TfMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YORK The pub’ic i. respecfifully inlhrmed that 1 the steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well j known ai d e.vperienced roinmanderr, , and the Railroads are in fine order, (the Wilmington and Weldon Road having recently been relaid v ith heavy T rail) thereby securing both safitv and des patch. A THROUGH TICKET having already been in operation will be continu ed as a permanent arrangement firm Charleston to New York. By this route travellers may reach New-York on the third day during business hours. On —'ft 1— —ti—tr C-iailc!«ton and Georgetown Steam Packet#. Sfimnier•Nina,’’Arthur Magee master, S:enij..T •‘Ctuirlv-ton," Clin . Roly.-a Mas. THE thove Stea mers will cotumenci 'll* ir regular tripe oi »Jlt*v -rn* Munday the 3d Nnveiuocr, ami continue to rtm regularly thrimpli mt tlie season. One Boat will |ciive Cliarlesioii on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday Mori ing? at half pnst 7 o’clock, and one w ill also leave Georgetown on the same days at 7 oc’o. k, A. 51. Robektsor & Black lock, Agents at Charleston, HeKMM. &. FUACW-SHUm, Agents at Georgetow ti, Nov. C 35 2in3 The State of South Carolna, DARLINGTON DISTRICT. *'[4 t»kfu gx-ut |Mtw» to select -ui Irgotds as wtlreuit the wants of the ndi > generally. Thankful for past favors, she solicits u ciHitmnance of the same. W. S. Murphy is authorized to attend to my business. 1 MARY A. MURPHY. ^.,3° tf NEW FALL GOODS. KETCHUM & TAYLOR, wou LT* feMirt-throv mririnThetr coun^ try fiinficift, And ffie i^ifiliggeiin+rtlN^lur they are now in'VfcPtjR of their fall stock of Dry Goods, enmprising one of the bi’st assorted stock of goods they have ev er had the T.|e**tin> of ottering Ct lie ii im'i^Btior). Then* stock consists in part as follows: A ■ ,1 -, WURUTGD DUUW3 GOODtS. Sujieib piiuted I’retich Cashmeres, Muslin Delaines, lu Cumuiou I'lesi-. M*liium anillow ptievd do, do. Mam col u I r. CtishtiU'ies and Delaim Geo. W. Dargan, t Pectaralh n in Foreigu vr. > Attachment, in Ae- Wm. Y. Layton. ) sumj tit. 1HE Plaintifi in the above stated case having this day, tiled his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant (as i: appears,) is altsent from and wi hout the limits of the Slate atom-aid, and htv- * Slieritfof‘l)arli.igton'District, allheeu- and after the first day of July next. Bag- itf wi her wile, twr attorney, residing >. the bold filing election, and oblige F»« e ' Vl1 ' ^ Trcnr tl.e point ef « ' hm the «me, upon whom a coi y of d’s heroes Maby Vi/ters. departure to vVashmgton City, imder the this Uedaratini could bo/fci-rved. on mo- i._ — (hanr*’ of a special A^ent nr Un^a^r lion ol J. A. & ('. A. Dargan I’laiiititPs wiftV FOR TAX ( OLUA'TOR. Mr. Editor: Please announce tharg M/iifrr. At Washington the sarnb transferred to tlw nrr of similar agents, who will accrmpany it to N^w Ybrk.and tion ol J. A. & C. A. Dargan Plaintitrs Attorney*; It is ordered that the said Defendant do Plead, or demur to the said Mr. Editor : Please announce who will acccmpany it to IVw York, and Declaration withimn year an^a day from J.* » . KIKVa.N, as a candidate for j the like arrangements will lx* pursued in the pubUcaliouof this order; ai.diHdetbult re-elect ion to the office of Tax Collector, j returning South. j thereof, final ami absolute judviw i.t will for Darlington District, and ob'ige Throuch Tickets can alone he bad from piven, and awarded against said Deten- Maxv Votr.K>. E. WfNT.OW. Amut of the Wilmington dant. / ' . e f — - and RaVigb R-il-owd CVrhpntjV! ’a* tP r It i« ajso ordered, that a coyy cf this H'«* art* suithvri'Z' d I® office of the Cfimpatiy, foot of Laurens order be published twice, every three .. WARD, a- ' street, Clnrleston, S’ "C., to whom please months, for the space of a year and a day.. “ “ “ Meiinos, “ blaek “ (fo, “ cof’dttnd blaek Ptirametias, English and French blaek Bombazines, SILK DRESS GOODS. 24, 2(1, 2S. 30, 32,31 ami 30 high black (iro (ii Rhine Silks, Supefb bl’k Wab-tNHl and Brocade Silks Lie | liiinl* C liaimliun do. Rich colored Brocade do. Pigli, Scotch aud Tat tun Plaid da White and eol’d Persian Bliuctline »nd I laek ‘ ilka. SHAWM and mantillas. I’laui ailaetitbrolU w bite Cra|>eShawls, “ “ and'xfnfdV.’ash- mere Shawl’*, Rich and figured Bmcha’Snawls, tint .1. gal 1,1 contest, than ctagate in menu intii- gne*. May w e never lament the day, when the worst chatge which can be made against the sons of the South, is that they are ImtMouded and fiery ; for though we do not exactly wish to be regat ded, ns Children of the Sim. With whom revenge is virtue, w e know the iinpottance of a bold nn- tioind diameter, and will endeavor to The drouglit, no doubt, mucli to do with it, hut it is tint entirely ; owing to the d<ought. Our fanner* 1 and planter* have not given sufficient otteutiau to t!»u simdl matter* of agii* •culture. W Im» ca. es for corn, potatoes, j peas, aud the thousand little g.iidcn liikiuies, that nil may have, when the great staple eiuntn tuds good pi ices! But alas! tin* great stainpie is down, and the small mallets are up. li the Apostie meant what Ite sai l, when he dcclucd that those w ho provided not lor their own liouselinlJ-were worse than i i thiol*, we I ear our people are in a I mil nlight. “Dopi.-te not small tilings," preserve iL Hotspurs! we are pioml ol say s 1 pi.ati.ui—but how* few heed it. tin* Maine, for if we retneu.her tightly, We talk ol our lb.ee milli m hags of Harry Perry, the Hotspur, was as him- cotton, as t.houg'i it was the lever of orable as he was hrnve, and as aide as the wo l l: let us talk more of the hum- he w as honorable.—A'. O. Della. bier crops. ^ » — V\ ho has 11.mted flic gouber and the 1 cow pea—who hns line lit Ids of | ota- toe*; wiio ii well stocked with carrots, rutabagas and tmiii is; whose coin etih is fnllf who i. will supplied with H i.*d "ith one whom have dep ivedof fruit for the year; who has a sup; ly oi il " charms ; show me the man who is herbs for nieiiiri ml and savory purpo- > "illtug to help tbe deformed, who sc*; and, in sluut, who Live any of the ! Hand* in need of help, as if the blutli comfort* of lie aiottud them that they do not cx|K*et to pny for ftom t!ie pro- eee«L of cotton, at its nreseiit low pri ces! Again, we say, “ L’e*| be not i- . . , ( r . ' a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dm- apply: and to Cli'rleston, at the Office of from the date ot this order, in the Darling- rtuper Idavk Gin di Rl.iae Silk SliawH quality to be ashamed of h t ns rat cr. PnKll i„ K the New Jersey Railroad and Traitspotta- on Flag. b I ( j ore ;j. $ ho proud ot our w arm blood, which ^ Uon Company, New York. I Clerksdffice 4. Darlington Court House.' pi.,:., , 4 T would .eel an insult like tlte Huit iug M k. hTUToa : You w n, , f n,* ounce ' 2 ‘» 'XJL ^ <;aroih a, he day „f March. | | j!', WituVbNi mtl B-'V Ftutn 0 o! hot 1 o„, and snoner How m gallant THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidat# Dry Gcods ior Fftll ill A '"? 1>ouu, i-' -• I < * ■ / .• ^ T’. . for the suffrage of hb II lloiv ci izens, titr I lie office of Tax Collector, of this Dis- tiict a: the fiisutug electi >11, and oh'i»e Many Voters. Aug 2T 25 tf Southern Made Plantation BKCGANS. II ruse Servant* Shoe*-, &.o.. at Whole sale at.d Retail, Nu. 30 East Bav, Charles^ ton, 8 C. Ttie subscriber, Agent for th* South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Cltarieston, S. (’., and thoCIwiaw Factory, at Chcraw, N. ('., w ill 1 tli x for ra!** in this market by I the first September, a large supply ofSou- hern made I’lautatiou Brogans and II nise Servants Shoes, togedy r wi h a gen* ral asAoktnu'iff cf Bix*ts sed Sh'es. which will be sold at the lowest market A Gk.ntlf.m IN.—•Nhow.no a mnr. price* for goods of similar rpmli'v. wlm cun quit the b illinnt society ni R. A. MvINGLE t loymmg to lioten tu llie kindly voice o itg(—who cun hold ehoerfiJ! ronver- Desler in Brogans, U o s ami Shoes, No. 3 j East Bay. Aug It 2i -tm of Helen mantled on I,is cheek ; stmvt no more look tudily nt Hie poor gji) in the village, than at the well d res fed ladv in lire saloon ; show me the man Bounty Land. THF, Suhccriher will act as the Agent and forward a.l applkatioup for Bounty Land, fir all persons entitled under the •‘Act of the 28 h Hepttmber, 1850. He wiil attend punctually ‘o the \vh de buFi nest connected with the appHcaii-nt. All Charleston, W. G. BAM ROUT, 258 and 255 King st. (one dcor below ’•Vi ntwofth. We would again rcsje-ctlully invivulie ! attention ot oar friends and custom**)* in the country, to our Extensive Rtock of Dry G ods, when they vnU our city. Always on hand •Vouthedn Manufag- TiKtn Goqi*s: cun -istmg of Georg ia FUiur- and Kerseve, Alabama do., plain aud stuped O.-naburgs, Bleached amj Brown Domestics. •Suj.er Dajjtl Blanktlx, Direct Jmj oria- lion. We would also particularly invite ut- tentinn to our Inipoitaiions, of Silk- and Dress Goods, living one of the Largest stocks in the Southern Country. We arc also prepared 10 furnish every article in lUeDry Good line, viz: Ho*icry,Gloves, LinucOe, Flannel*, Cloths, CaA-iiocres, Bombazines, alpaca*, Merino*, 51’ dc Lai- nvs, Maids, Joe met aud NuUe Mu-lin-, ; Ibirmiture Dimity, Prints, Gingliain . Shawls. Luces, Edgings, Ribbons, Trim mings, &.p., die., die. 8ept. lb 2D 3in DARLINGTON CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THEundeivigiied.rhiinkfidforthe very (Sffied) E- B. BRUNSON,‘u q. p. 51 arch 19 3 - ‘sini I I k .ituleord Silk Miuitilbis,/ wmidi <( “ Witteih.io do., ^ nud pl’ii D. J. TAYLOR. I G'uoaiAp*, a,^ Co1 ' Jferrfittuf. Emhr’d L:i(f;ii,d MtoTm under Sleeves, Xlrrge Wharf, Cabrge'otrn. S'. C, 1 Vnl ticia And Thre-KfL ieeLoilHiii atuI Deem-it appro’piiate to noiifv In- ft i 1 d* < 'tfi’ 1 *. and the public generally, 'ha' he has reii- Emluni’d Sv.jsX"AfuHih Aud Cnn.Tmc ted the.yi linn Mi ms/rcy r«/u are room* KdHngs kliA ltiseil»:i^, and chart of MV. Benjamin King, w here pp.i, ht' nas femoYHi; tw'. irtfs tlio ivv - i’ ’ * V i 9 whirl of U:. fst*le.of Jlvcrs. and' i- I l e- ‘ * 1 s ' USSi. Is..so. pared :•> conduct th*- Get eral Agency at d (’ommi“*ion Bltsifil-ss in all and he lopes, to the *afi-1Tndli0ti rtfiliW* w ho may gonut i. tL ir btisim ** to Ui. t+nkl. Georgetown, Kept. 4, 37 Fox Sale. A prime lot of Che(4e and Bacon, t)\ the subscriber. A. IF. S EXTON. : Oct 9 32 if COACH AND CABINET bramhe*, ; ii . HOSIERY, GLfSVBS AND HAND- KERCHIErs:. LmVvV 'yhi(n and blxtck ^iilk llo.-e, NMUrhl.,’ ' 4t MAKING. szrV r.Tw t^ilk def ^ “ white, i.lTi and oril'd Cotton do. ‘ “ v it . “ Wa«k Alpj.cc.* mid (’asiiruere do. “ eol’d, white mid hlaek Kid Gloves. “ 1‘hiihr’d scot, nnd plain Silk Hdkfo, “ Idack aud col’d Silk Neck 'l ies. ti« i«v, ,0 <I «f 'f'iKii.aAaM fir* fruits cultivated, preset veil mid d.ied, a iii'iilihlull condiment mi^lit necoinpauy our Imcon and griH'iis tiuough the win ter. Were the herbs cttlli ated and saved, dimes ami dollars would remain at home, that now swell tin* Shakers’ purses; mid were tlie iiimuiMiable mul titude of small matters prope iy atten ded to, that grow nl.uo-l Kpontaticou.-lv here miliinns of dollara would st.iv at home to build colleges and school houses, that now are scattered over tke wmlJ—and our jk-o, la feeling and rea- li mg their i idependeiiee, would then indued, “g e.illi inde|ieiideut live:*.”— Aijaiit we say, ties; i,e nut the siujiII tilings ofagi iridtme.—i'ai/ttf the South. \ LimtK’.x s:il.iuiqi v. Oh dear ! Oh deal! What a wo ld this is! I l.b wo. ft), as Klink-penie very hsnntiful renm. k«, “is nil a cattle show, for man's dijutioa given—and— nnd woman’s too.” ’I’hut’ afaet. Shuks- |K*ar s light! II i- lie re is* a vvty—a him it* the blaspheme.' or tradurer o his mother’s sex—who scorn ns he would the coward, the li liculer of a woiuau’s foibl 'S, or the ex)>o*er of wo- ; maidy reputation ; sliow me the man who never fo gets for an instant the delicacy and respect that is dm* to n oiunnn as a wotnau 11 nay condition or class, and you show men true gcu- > lleimtn. Sports of Ciuluiiood.—A celehra- ! ted female waiter tlius | leads the cause | of the litlL'gi L; , “11 lead mat she be not punished as a romp, if she keenly enjoy* those ac tive spoil* which city gentility pros- ' ctilies. 1 plead that the amhitioa to make bci'ucvompiudied do not clown her to the fH-mn. till the s; iunl culumn, which shiHihl consolidate the frame, ; Ma'ta nkide like a Iwoken reed—ftiiir bow her over a book, till the vital ener gy, which ought to pervade the whole, frame mounts into the brai.i and kin dles the death-fever. Those who have lost their certificate of! ar| d fi^pabh, on reasonable terms. discharge need not tear to apply. iV w 1 ** I'Y* i**!* 4 " ■»**’«• • S. WILDS DuBOSE- I 0 " Ha i d, Coadt Izices, Cloths Dam- the public that he lip* established a sho] for carrying on the above bufineee, at Ll- fiugh?ni in Darfington District. He re turns bis thanks for past patronage ar.d desires to inf 1111 the cithene of the Di.-- tsict, that lie ha* nxeii td a freeh *11] ph ofpjthps, Van.i*Ji &,c„ &.c.. and is fully prepared to do any work in the above line of business. Any per-011 tkvoriug him ittid crthlUMMlhJf 1W. (to. “ bro, w bite mirl iul.\<d-Cotlmi do do. “ ci.l’d white mid hi k Kilk Gloves, “Kid do. “ col'd, bor'AJnd while Kilk Hdkfs, “ “1 white tm J- ilk do. “ hbtek and cofd >Jilk Cravats. DA.MA8K TABLING, &c. Darlington, March 12.1851. 2 tf I wi.h jobs will have tVir work Jane neatlv , . „ ,, 1 and wi.lms mui h diyiatth as iiracdcablc. ^* ^* M brown and wJiite Table R. J. ANDREWK. Dtuna k, j asks, Eolfonno, Black, Blue, and Drab t F- S.—He also reci ives toll tr Crots- | ti, 7, 8, 10 mid 12 1-4 white and brown Enamel, Top, Dash. Flap, Skirt, Bridle i uig. Liwrenoe’s Bridge’s, persons going 1 Tulle t loth* Fresh Drugs, Chemical.. &c., SLw “ t kH 1,! I"!: •** ^ S»t- The under-igned is now recety- D n ,h.f ri , m e H , E . x ,ra Box**, wrenp)ies, M.ay 7 10 if ., , ... , mg his Fall and Winter supply and other Castings: Camige Bolts, ex- — - - 1 rem it, erd d an Ihoid d Linen Inwels ol DrugNUb' iui* als, I’ateut Mi- - ^ « « *» - • — - dit-ine*. pRints, OT*, Dye >Siulfs,' Article*. All of whith he will dispose nt on the most reasonable term*, and to which he imitys the attention of hi-friends and emtomejk Z. J. DeIIAY. s, oti,. | V8S8 _ Oil Carpet, Axels, Springs, Bands,; ‘heir ferriage, v receir-j Dash-frames, Extra Box**, wrenches, M.ay 7 ti ‘ rsuppl) and other Castings: Carriipe Boifs*, ex- * * t i is - • j 1 r,P. ... ‘ ‘ “ _ . — - . _ Just RcCC IVCd. End eye tici»;«buck Li.tper do. SUGAR CQFFEf, MOUAtj&EK and Russia, Gciman, Scotch aud llird llye RKJB. -Fur *«m^ hy Dbipurs, >, - —^ _ «-R ami 1-4 Pillow Case Linens, Dry Gobds, Grcccxifs, &c. ^ ;im * ^ I '.‘* Litun Sliining, THE subscriber informs the yitizens ot b tucmetlimn aud lienvy .Shi, ting Linens Darlington District, that hj^teeps con- I Colored, cotton and worsted Table fra Pad Hn>ks and Terri’ts, Lamps, »«_> ottmte*. miim, vt *, me .muus, Hame** ; Collars. Whips. Grass Mate &c. 1 erft'm.Ty. Soaps, Bn^ hes and Fancy Funeral* furnished at any hour of Hie day or niuht HUNTER & McEACHERN. Darlington. March lit h. 1851. 3tf W.H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, | RESPECTFULLY notifies his fifinds i and customers and the public generally, f that he has removed to tlte chop nealt COTTON GIN ' MANUFACTORY. THE subsqfiher begs li ste to uifrcm thw public, that h« has located himself at Ipp^Tt* the oid Post offic^,' wVre he is Darjingtou. t. H., ai d u now prefsped , u f , paad to carry on die TailoringBusi- to execute vww. ttt a nest and workman- j lt deparUnent*. Black and like uiiumur, at the short*st notice. I r r*«„ : -- in tbe abive fine of bosiness, stantly on hand a general aBpr'mcnt of Covers, id^fa very cliuekeii*4fh e. ¥ '| his wo.Id 1, givento fault limling’ Lawyurs, ArTBNrionl—At a *nuill i iiamed husmeasor not.asheitever in one tro-metij|is. Nnw’, liefe’s my wi e ' town up the liver, a young lawyer who 1 single instance, failed to gjvc satisfaction kicked up agrent row, just lwcan-e I thought “tomr “made ot'itain propo- ■ t0 'hose who purclmeod imw ginsot him. went to Inil with mv ovCrcont hoots ***1* »t n town meeting which were nb-1 i‘us|>«ctfull)( snlit it the attention and bat on. w hen -he knew I wanted 1 j*‘« tected tn by a farmer. Highly en- 1 of * 11 rt ^ 10 V"! hiin * , to get tip very . 1 ly 1.1 flu* nmrid:./ and be raid to tbe farmer, “81 •, do you Uy hu pilf ctasi,T ekwwhere, and ^ stilt off iumtcjitlj^Ni po: taut busines*. know tint I have been to two untverst- if he biL t0^esatistacton,uoharm done, | .Site’* very p’ticul ir to im|uir» wl*at 1 and at two coUeges in each uni- he vi ilj ftaxive dwm Lick again, hiisi.ie-s it i 1 th it ciill-,me out so id, |v, 'ur*ity !” W,H, sir,’ tudd the fanner, | iWi ^ •tvbat of that t I had sucked two cows nnd the I 1 nude was ti«t smiv* ho greater calf be gtew . Dry Go»<D, Groceries and hardware, Cloth Piano and Table Covers, which he will sell low t^r csu>li. | . ♦.» , ^ ztTf- K. 1) HALLFORD. DOME8TICS, Camden, March 19 3 tf 1 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 hlcaebed Sbirtbtg and LnugCtrtlh, / ... J . .1. i. "ir ;••• j ness in an us ueparimems. macK atm * i>. 1 i ■> , - n „ , w .i . 1 P. 8, 10, II nnd 12 1-4 Wown and hke mamusr, pi « the. shorteet not.ee. I Faiic Ca-*.mers Va-img-, and Trim-1 , r , r,r > s * hnt ’ ‘ Ideact.ed Kbit ting, m tbeabive lute of business, bjth new milip of kill(U k( . pt C0Ilstant | y 01 , y.-’yerS Clterry Pocy.rcuati Panc.bcro- - ‘ •• 0 ’ work and ropsnm*. IL* think* 11 un.^ hai X , toral, idan, Drops, ! „ n .... ces«u, to sayanytlung comerning In* i Ie has just reaivP(1 ,] 1P Spri Hasting'* Syrup of Jew Lauds! luster i T 1 D " JI "'b r * ! ability, ae to wlMlhor he can compete w».h ( #im1 ^^r reports of Fashions from | Naptha, ' Rogm Liverwort!, U " t * ami , M Homee, on, , any odwr Manutacturers m the ahuve London, Pari* and Phdad* lphia for 1851. Tarrant’s Sell er! and Tnr \I a 1*8 A ■).. 1-. * FAMILY MEDICINES. Brown and while Canton Flannels, March 12 Jy f —!tnt I wont tell Vr. * Pdie’g no riglit to inlerfeie i'lto my hminos. [ don't in’eiere in lyrs. • 1 don't never nsk her where s! e nnyg grocc.ii s aud ptofW- ion*, un.l git* t:M«lvd lor ’em. 1 don’t t*a.<> where atm buys em—If -tn* gets 'em without thiowing away nmuujr for em. « Aud Uu*u'«lu* fiml* fault wi’ me for s| 4M«liH* so 1 HUtti* oMmev for licker.— But srknt :tm I goiu’todewt Lioker* e isk. It cen't Le bvt trltfiout tin* dime*. She**#* it Luit* ttrf,*' and roepectfoll* -ay to those who Darlington Hotel. DARUNOTOX COUR T-UOUS E. THE abmi? House having ^tt purchased and fitted tip ! iJSJ|f*anew by John Dotty, is agnin hs&aSh )petted for the accommodation of the Fulaic. Strict nttenlion to the Apeiicnt, Wkmls SnrMpnitlln, Wnrtny’a Flui l‘ fanes F-Xjiectorapt, !Hagne-li % “ ^luMlW Fabhi'rtock’s Vef-^Rouand'* 'foni tni'uge, ' fixture, ' Are n few of the Many Valuable Family Medicines, that may a I wavs Ik* found nt Z. J. DkII A Y’S, Caindep, S. C. June!! 8 Jfi 2ut^ , .. - . . . . f watiits and comfortn of guests will he «iv. n calf tliat nave YieiWotoro so lib Tally patronized | e„, and no effort, cslciilated to merit the observation 1 hmi, tltat indeed ihankful for past j patronage of all who may favorthe estaL Sucked the ' "''d^per-by In indnstry, prompt- [phtnent wi it a vi-i', shall be spar, d rr ness and personal attention to business, to | A'.! that the market anfl surrounding .l\‘ ■ ntenta coiitmtiance of their patroi.age. ' country afford will be found upon the Kottc. of totonc. uc *r * "w .00,,, „ ^ Bounty Lanfi. THE siilt-crilter *• ill attend to fir ward 1 t nttnii (taiinburg*, Bed'i ick, BRieDer- tnm, Aptiui Checks, &c% Together w kh it largf* aasortment of j ( lotli'a, t at*'imetrs, Katinetts! Plains. Kersevs, wllte. Saxony and Welch ^ ll j 1 l.iunil-. I I tiif and Twilled Red Man- fitH I, Lindsays, Hath, Whitney, Macki- j 11 aw and Londoti Duffil bbuikeU, itc., j «Ve„ fo which they htvip llto attenlkm I of their li tends and n* public. At I whoUwlimMl retail, at x, NO 243 KING $Tntfe Terms cash,dr city Hyceutaiiye. All orders promptly and i.itJd'uliyx**!** iited | Clunleston, Oct 4JMLtltU All piTSons itid*4»led to Jahsc- E. Hall-' ford by note or account are notified that * payment must by jpstte ou or file I fJrof January okihaiid all person* hold-1 ing discounts apsinrt him are notified to t Inmd them in aorording to law. i H WILDS DvBOKE, A-sigijte. Oct 9, 1851 83 tf i R Dickinson. Darlington, C H . March 26. 4 ^iy For Sale* Bedstead*’, Wash S ands, A*c. Fut^aleby ’ HUNTER it McEACHERN. <&Htr 8o ff I dtyiddaKsro prepared. , ' Act ol'fViierees, granHe-BounV'i^'nd Df. ROffCrs’ liVCTWOrtl^W The St a hies Will he attended by eare- to certain officer* and eoldlefe, Whohave f ® * ful and attentive hostlers. Iteenenratred hi tin* mfifiarv-eTHeet>P«hp 1 AMX* Drove* can be well vcommodatcd, a* Uui’ed 8‘ates: ah person* w ho served i.H 1 A fuff and IW-h toiprdy of thfi ahOve any lumber Qi nyppes anfi nudes can L* 1 the w»r of |#ia,of in anv otthe fndtau ' alttsMe Medicine fat (ioughs, Cold* ami Itlcw to Bounty Pulin'MIdry affVtiims. direct from th« house (tfSeovlII & Mead, New Orleans. Just act.veil a^ Z. J. UtMAV’it k bpt h) the Slahleu^nd lots expressly pn* ■ wart* slnee I'hO. are entl: pared for them. ^ I*,,#. /Tifi March f9,1851, ! 1 2*. |L NO to Bounty NORVFDOOi