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posray. ADI. BY II. S. POW ERS. Oh fair nwl violet crowned! The dewy lustre of thine eyes From enuUileeps seem to rise. Beaming a eilv’ry latijfitafre wi lt no sound Tlty hr.tw i~ calmiiew* iniriHed, A id innoc nee all glorified .Si's in the dainty dimples < f ihv cheek. 'I pulv. ji;e not •|Mire monienU tlie yohl du t of timet How |>reciouB they should lie! What account can you ^ivo of your spare inoinentst What can you show for them ( Look and see. This hoy ran tell you how very ! much can he laid uphy improving them; ami there are many oilier hoys I am afraid in the jail, in the house of cor- lection, in the forecastle of a whale pastortinf stooH five'and twenty years, Tho State of South Carolina. so he certainly has the liest light to the bed." DARUNGTON DISTRICT. D. Wushinaton Mmm. who i~ in the MILLINERY. ep! of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, of ship, in the gat.ihliug house, or in the The smiles that court tliy thin-arched ti, ling shop, who, if you should ask lipf’ caress them where they licgan their awful K . Iranq'id in their dreamy hlessedness, t .„ urM . 9 mi} ,|, t answer, “ In mv snore <«I)U like ynutiK Eros when they hear , i * r . , J moment*. In my spare inoments I white {j Mn 'hle<l for mnrliles. In my spare moments I liegan to smoke and diink. It was in mv spare moments that I be- liee speak, A d like soft moonlight on a cloud's trees, Ditfuse thy f.’.ce w ith saintly tenderness. Fa vn-like and timid though thou art. Hiding among the lillies of thy heart The fragrant fancies of delicious thought. And nursing holy images rtf things That nestle in the tirgiu xoiil unsought; Still such enchantment from thy pre sence springs. As we may feel w hen thinking Angel- wings Are fanning round us—fir when thou art near Thought kindles with a calm, supernal glow lii common bosoms—Envy has no sneer— • Men f cl a sacred inspiration flow Through soul and fnisc, and full of longings move Bewildered mid the charms that lead them so. Unconscious that this higher life is love. Oh, spi itual loveliness! Oli. beauty-crowning gentleness! The delicate fitish upon a lily’s lip, Where a fresh rose-bud leans its crimson tip, I- less elherial than the taintless glow Of light, the imagsofthv matchless grace: I see thy calm beatitude divine. I marvel at thy mi d's high soaring w ing, Ckayitig the sky of thought’s pure clirystaline. And wonder if young Live did ever bring To thy sw eet dream so lair a form as thine: So fair? Oh! more than Beiuty dwells w ith thee, Thou morning-star of Truth and Purity! 'irnn*Hi\Y. ‘‘Loir in the luh and lh’ bottom fell out."— A.\os. A couple sat beside the fire. Debating which should first retire. The husband sportively had said— “ Wife, you .-nail go and uann the lied." “I never w f I,” she rpiick replied; “ I did so om-t’, and nearly died.” And 1 will not,” rejoined the spouse, With firmer tone and lowering brows. And thus a war of words arose, Uonliuuiiig till they nearly froze. When hull grew mute—and hovering Higher Around the faintly glim'riug fire, They trembled o’er the dying embers, Astho’the atiur had seized their members, R solved like heroes ne’er to yield, But three each other from the field; And thus this once fond loving pair In silence shook and shivered there, Till every spark of fire was gone. And cocks ivere crow iog tor the dawn : When all at once the husband said— s Wife, hadn’t ire better go to bed !" Tlhl': Cliff I K YtCK SIMKK MHLYIS. A lean, .awkward boy came one morning to the door of the pi invipnP of a school and asked to see him. The servant eyed his mean clothes, and t!.hiking he looked more like ti beggar than any tiling else, told him to go around to the kitchen. ’I he hoy did as lie wtis hidden, and soon appeared at the hack door. “ I should like to set* Mr. said he. Yon yvent a breakfast, mote like,” said the servant gi I, “ I can give you that without troubling him.” “Thank you,” said the boy should have no objections to a piece of bread; but I should like to see Mr. , if he ran see me.” “Some old clothes may be, you want,” remaiked tin* servant, agtdn eyeing the boy s patched trovvsers.— “I guess he has none to spare; he gives away a sight;” and without minding the boy’s request, she went away about her vvotk. “Can 1 see Mr. ?’’ again asked the boy, after finishing his biend and buffer. “Well, lie’s in tin* library; if be must he di'tutbed lie must; but be docs like to lie alone sometimes,” said the gi I in a peevish tone. She Seem ed to think if very foolish to admit such an ill looking it How into her mas ter’s presenee; however, she vvijied her hands and bade him follow. Open, ing the library door, she said: “Here’s sotm bo v, sir, who is dread- gait to steal chestnuts from the old wo man’s stand. It was in my spare mo. moots that 1 gambled with wicked as sociates.” Oh, be very, very careful how you spend your spare moments! Tempta tion always limits you out in small seasons like these, w hen yon are not busy: he gets into your hearts, if he possibly ean, in just such gaps.— 'I here lie hides himself, platmiug all soils of mischief. 'Fake care of your spare moments.—Mr*. II. C. Knight. O’Con.xell’s T.yt r in (’ross-Exam- inini;.—•He was once examining a wit ness, whose im-hiiety, at the time to which (lie evidence referred, it was es sential to p*ove. He quickly discover ed the man’s character, lie was a tel- CANDIDATES. FOR SHERIFF. : together wi h a edit dole on oath of hi- Cravats, Linen and Silk Pocket Hand- estate and t tf. cts.his |ietitioii to the Court kerchiefs, superi >r to anything ever off r- Editor Daruxctir Flag: Plea-e of Common Pleas, praying that he nnv ed in tins market, J-wi-lry, Perfumery, m tim iI. vr* att admitted to the lienefit of the Acts of I "tlet S ipps. Sir., &:c., 4:r. anuouiiceMaj. WILLIAM H. WINGATE ,j )e General A*semhlv made far tlie re- Mrs. M., has takeil great pains to selee ss s Candidate for SHERIFF, of Darling- lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered smh goods as will suit the wants of th ton District,and oblige tho that the said State of South Carolina, and ladies generally. Thanktiil I ir past favors. Voters of Mt. Ei.on. ah ° hers the credi'ors to w hom the said ^ she solicits a eoti'imtanee d 'le* same. , D. Washington Mitim is in anywise in- j W. 8. MuRrHY Is authorized to attend Mr. Editor: Please in noun* WAR- debted, lie, and they are hereby summon- to my business. DY M. PARROTT as a candidate for **<1 a "‘l have notice to appear More the , Sheriff of Darlington District, at the en- sa| d c 01 "' at Darlington Court House on suiyig election, and oblige Thursday the 18th day of March next, to Mary Y’oters. shew cause if any they can why the ; ——— ] prayer of the pelkion aforesaid should FOR TAX COLLECTOR. not be granted. I E. B. BRUNSON, c.c.p. Office of C> ininon Plea , Darlington \ district, December I6ih, 1831. f Sept. 25 MARY A. MURPHY. 30 tf J-|f“ Mr. Editor: Please announce J. I-'. It I It Y ll >, as a candidate for' re-election to the office of Tax Collector, for Darlington District, and oblige 51 any Voters. J#* We are authorized to | atmounce Capt. JAMES W. WARD, as Darlington Academy. The Exercises of this iiis'itutiou will commence on MONDAY next, the 24th hist. Circulars, setting forth, terms, sys tem of instruction and other particulars, a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dai- will be issued at an earlv date. lington District at the ensuing election. low who may be described isli vi itb roguery.” hnlf fool- Mr. Editor: Y’ou will please announce THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidate for the suffrage of his fellow citizens, for the office of Tax Collector, of this Dis trict at the ensuing electi in, and oblige Many Voters. Aug 21 25 tf J. VV. SMITH, Principal. Nov 20 38 tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. “ Well, Dai by, you told the truth to I- E Muse and T. W. Ba< or, this gentleman.” * having this day formed a Co- “Yes, your honor,Counsellor O’Con- P ar . tnt,rs ' i 'P DENTISTRY mil.” “How do you know my mime?” “Ah! sure eveiy one knows our path riot Well you are a good humored under the name of MUSE & BACOT, would respectfully otter their services to Charleston and Georgetown Steam Packets. I Steamer “Nina,” Arthur 5Iagee master, Steamer “Charleston,” Clias. Relyea Mas er, THE aliove Stea mers will commence their regular trips onj Monday the 3d November, and continue to run regularly throughout the season. One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings Southern Made Plantation BRCGANS. II mse Servant’s Sh >es, &c., at Whole sale and Retail, No. 30 East Hay, Charles ton. S. C. The subscriber, Agent fir the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charleston, S. C., and the Cheraw Factory, at Clieraw, .S'. C., will i (fi r far sale in ibis market by the first September, a large supply of Sou thern made Plantation Brogans and II mse Servants Sh >es, together wi*h a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest market prices for goods of similar quality. R. A. PRINGLE. • Dealer in Brogans, Bco's and Shoes, No. 30 East Bay. Aug 14 24 4m Bounty Land. THE Subscriber will act as the Agent and forward a.l applications for Bounty Land, far all persons entitled under the “Act of the 28 h Septemlier, 1850. He will attend punctually to the whole busi ness connected with the application. ,\ll persons who sem d in the war declared by theUni’ed States against Great Britain the citizens o! Darlington,and the adjoin- j at half past 7 o’clock, and one will also on the ] 8ih 18I2> or ()f any ofthe ing Districts. They feel themselves fully competent to practice in every depart- 1 O tnent of Dental Surgery, and will spare honest fellow; now tell me. Darby, did ! ho pains in giving satisfaction in all its you lake a tlmpof anything thatilay?” : 'b'Piu'nienis. j “ Why, your honor, I took my share N ' Ji -°" e % ,,0 ' h of ?'* .. • I ^ ways at their office, from 8 o click, A. M. ol a pint ofspints. t „ 6 P. M„ to wait on any who may wish their services. leave Georgetoyvn on the same days at 7 oclock, A. M. Robertson &. Blacklock, Agents at Charleston, Henning & SttACKi.EronD, Agents at Georgetown, Nov. 6 35 2m3 Indian wars since 1790, their survivng yvidows or minor children, are entitled to ; draw under the act.” Those who have lost their certificate of discharge net d not fear to apply. S. WILDS DutfOSE, Darlington, March 12. 1851. 2 tf 0000 “ Your share of it; now by viituc of your oath was not your share of it— all hut the pewter 1" “ Why, then dear knows, that’s true for you, sir.” The court was convulsed at both question and answer. It soon, step by step, came out that the man was drunk, and was not, therefore a conqietent yy it ness. Thus O'Cotmell won hiscase for his client. Here is another instance of his ready tact and infinite resources in the defence of his client. Inn trial at Cork for murder, ptincipal yy itness syvore strong ly against the ptisoner yvhose name yvas James. “ By virtue of your oath arc you sure i that this is the same hat f” “ Yes.” “ Did you examine it carefully before \ you swote in your information that it was the pi isoncr’s ?” “ I did.” “ Noyy, l.-t me see,” sail! O’Connell, as he took up the hat, and liegan to ex amine it carefully in the inside. He then s|<elled aloud the name of James, slowly, thus,—J-a-m-c-s. “Now, do you mean that that word was in itvyhen you found it?” “ I do.” “And this is the same hat?” “It is.” “ Now, my lord,” said O’Connell, holding up the hat to the bench, “ there is an end to the case, there is no name, whatever, inset died in the hat.” ’] he result was an instant acquittal. Inactivity*—An idle man is always | a disappointed man; he is always complaining of his misfortunes, he | sinks in despondency, because he is sunk in negligence and sloth. The active scenes of life must present them- j selves to him in their true coloiing, but July 1. 1851. 20 tf FAMILY MEDICINE. V\ istars Balsam, jPeery’s Dead Shot, Ayer’s Cherry Pec- Grecian Fanchero toral, ! nian, Drops, Hnstiug’s Syrup of Jew Davids Plaster Naptha, i Rogers Liverworth Tarrant’s Seltzer! and 'Far, Apcuent, ISands Sarsaparilla, Murray’s Fluid Janes Expectorant, .Magnesia, “ Alterative, Fahnestock’s Ver- Rowand’s Tonic mi luge, Mixture, Are a few of the Many Valuable Family .Medicines, that may always be found at Z. J. Dali AY’S, Camden, S. C. June 18 16 2m Tho State of South Carolina, DARUNGTON DISTRICT, lu Common Pleas. Geo. W. Dargan, i Declaration in Foreign rs. > Attachment, in 4s- Wra. Y. Layton. 5 sumjmil. THE I'laintiff in the above stated case having this day, filed Ins Declaration in my office, and the Defendant (as it appears,) is absent from and without I the limits of the State afar*-said, and hav- Just Received. A prime lot of Northern Flour, for sale bv the subscriber. A. IF. SEXTON. ' Oct 9 32 tf Peruvian Guano. 50 tons of the best Peruvian Guano, of latest importation, and direct from the agent. The quality warranted. The i ffact of this manure in increasing the production of cotton rice, com, wheat, and almost every vegetable substance, the great saving of time and labor in its | application, renders it worthy oftiial to all planters and farmers who have not yet used it. For sale in lots to suit pur chasers bv RHETT & ROBSON. No 1, Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec 25 43 3t The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In (lie Common I’loa*. John Jones, fin Jones, i vs. > Ca. Sa. >h Garland. ) Jose | The State of South Carolina, 1 vs. > Ca. Sa. Joseph Garland. y Joseph Garland, "ho is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by virtue of a writ of capia* ad satif.icien Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c. The tindersigm d is now receiv- ini; his Fall and Winter supply ofDrugs,Chemicals, Patent Ma- dieiues, Paints, Oils, Dye .Nlufts 1 Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and Fancy Articles. All of which lie will dispose of on the most reasonable terms, and to which he ini ites the attention of his friends and customers. Z. J. DeHAW cotton GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs 1 eave to iufrnin tlie public, that he lias located himself at Darfiiigtou, C. II., and is now prefared to execute work, in a neat and workman like manner, and at the shortest notice, in the above line of business, both new work and repairing. He thinks it unne cessary to say anything concerning ids ability, as to whether he can compete j} i.h any other Manufacturers in the alwve named business or not, as he never in ene single instance, failed to give satisfaction to those who purchased new gins of him. He would respectfully solid* the attention ot all whom i? may concern, to give him a cal* when in need of Gins, or a gin, and try his before purchasing elsewhere, and if be fails to give sntisfacton,no harm done, he will receive them back again. He would respectfully say to those who ' IIV ing neither wile, nor attorney, residing virtue of a writ ot capon ad satufacien- heretofore so lib Tally patronized within the same, upon whom a copy of ^ 'If J"'"' *<""* him, that he is indeed thankful for past pon wnom a copy this Declaration could be served, on mo tion of J. A. & C. A. Dargan Plaintiff's Attorneys; It is ordered that the said Defendant do Plead, or demur to the said Declaration within a year and a day from the publication of this order; and in default thereof, final and absolute judgmeiit will given, and awarded against said Defen dant. It is also ordered, that a copy of this order be published twice, every three | months, for the space of a year and a day, front the date of this order, in the Darling ton Flag. f’lerksoftice at Darlington Court House, and ihe State of South Carolina, having filed in my office, together with a sched ule on oath, ot his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, ! pray ing that he may be admitted to the f ar 7ion benefit of the Acts of the General As- 1 setnbly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said J dm Jones and the Stab* of South Carolina, j and all others, the creditors to whom the said Joseph Garland is in anywise indebt ed, be and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Darlington Court House, on 1 Thursday the 18ib March next, to show past favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Jrt?" All work warranted to give satis- R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. II., March 26. 4 fa in Distress we Succor. HAVING accepted the agency tor the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. I will take pleasure in farward- ingany applications yvhiih may Im* made fir membership. Persons iusti ring are enti- nrt* ancholy hue. Sentimentalism and mor bid sensibility, so often the iMtieof! manly qualities, find no vvelrmiie in bosom of tlie man yvhose high aims { art* gratified in the prospect of res|tnn- tilde exertion. The piimeval paradise was not suffieivntly fair to make its in- habitants happy without occupation. Man could not lie deprived of a great er blessing than useful employment. Wellerisms.—‘Come rest in lids bosom,’ as tlie turkey said to the stuf- fing. * If you bite me I’ll bite you.’ as the |iep|K*r pod said to the Imy. ‘ I’m Mowed if I do,’ as the truin|H*t fully anxious to see y ou, and so I let "« 8 to give a tune. ' ‘Tenihlc pressure in the money I don’t knnxv hnxv the hoy intro- "»»''ket,’ as the mouse said to the keg dticed himsMf, or hmv he opened his of specie, xvhen it rolled over him. business; hut I knnxv that after talking • • ^ — a while, the piinripnl put aside the A WISE LANDLORD, volume he xvas studying, and lookup One night a jndge, a military officer, some Greek books and M-gan to ex- and a priest, all applied for lodging at a nine the new comer. I he exaniina- a ,| ; nn where there yvas hut one sjiare tion lasted some time. Every ques- bed, and tlie landlord yvas called upon ti i which the p i icipal asked, tin* hoy estonnn m llieir true ing, ti.it ] vcrKsoi.ce a. ^.r.mg W ..v. U u..wou^, ca(|w> „ liv prny ,. r of , iiio| , Red to share in the profits of the Co.npa.ly. tinged with many a dtnk and mel- *° uth !. aro (‘ , ! a : ,8 ‘ h d J -larch, ( .|, 0 „| ( | 110t | H . g ra „„.,j. The lives of slaves may lie insured on ac- 1...1.. i. .. i: i Anno Domini 1851. v . . Anno Domini 1851 (Signed) E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. March 19 3 32m should not lie granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of common Pleas, Darlington t District, 13lh December, 1851. J The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. Ca. Sa. Case. A. J. Requier, vs. Hasting Stokes. Hasting Stoke*, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by Miaxvered as readily an could lie. “ U|khi my wonl!” exclaimed the principal, “ you certainly do well!” looking at the Imy from head to font over his R|K“ctaeles. “ Why, my laiy. where did you pick up »o mneh ?” “ In my spare moments,” nnsyvered the hoy. Mere he was, poor, liard-yvorking, with hut fexv op|iortnnities for school to decide which had the best claim of the three. “ I have lain fifteen years in tlie gar rison at B.,” said tlie officer. “ I have sat as Judge txventy years in R.,” said the Judge. “ With your leave, gentlemen, | have stood in the ministry twenty-five years at N.,” said the piiest. “ That settles the dispute,” said the andlord. The lives of slaves may lie insiir*-d on ac- I comm.xiatihg terms. J. II. NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf At Cheraw Tannery and Shoo FACTORY. QOOO ,,A|K PREMIUM PEGGED BROGANS AND .SHOES, Reviited Bands at New •York prices, to gether wi h, a general assortment oTLea thers. The subscriber respectfully asks the at virtue of a writ cf ca r >as ad saihftwkn-! lent ion of purchasers to his Premium dum, at the suit of N. Phillips ami A. J. , Brogans, fir Plantations, confident his Requier, having filed in mv otfic*-, to- fa* ililies enable him to serve the interest country afford xvill be found upon the I gether with a schedule on oath of Ms ecu of buyers. Liberal discount made on table. I tate ami effects, bis |M'lition to the Court i xvholofaies. Orders solicited, planters mea- Comfartable rooms, for families or in- of Coininap Pleas, praying that he may sures fitted with care. Ik* admitted to the lienefit of the Acts of Good Hides and Skins received in e.x- General Assembly made for the relief of change. Darlington Hotel. DARLISd I'OX COUR T-HOUSE. THE above House having . 4ff^^fa*eii purchased and fitted up rhilhpe and |{{!jra|aiieyy by Joitx Doten, is again ! mSSBtUk ipened for the accommodation 'of the Public. Strict attention to the xvants and comforts of guests xvilt be giv en, and no effort, calculated to merit the patronage of all xvhomay favortlie e.-talu lishment wi:h a visit, shall be spared. Ail that the market and surrounding dividuals, are prepared. Thi* Stables will be attended by care ful and attentive hostlers. insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the Droves can be well accommodated, as said N. Philips and A. J. Requier and all any number of horses and mules can be | others, the creditors to w hom the said kept in the stables and lots expressly pre Hasting Ntokes is in anywise indebted, pared for them. • fa*, and they are hereby summoned and have notice to ap|iear before the said Court at Darlington Court House, on Thursday the I8:h March next, to show 'riiL> u. L r cause if any they can why the prayer of THE subscriber informs the citueiis ot 1 the petit; .i aforesaid should not be Darlington District, that he keeps con- 1 gramej F. LYNCH. Mr. W. C. Bruce of Society Hill, will receive measures far the above Brogans. Sept 25 30 tf March 12,1851. ly Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. 2,000 lbs. Mountain Butter, The lies! ever brought to this place. Also, a prime lot of Bacon and I»ard, far. Mle by A. W. SEXTON, Nov. 6 stantly on ham) a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell low far cash. 8. D. HALLFORD. - Camden, March 19 3 tf E. B. BRUNSON. c.c v. Office of Common Pleas, Darlington ) District, 13ib Dccemlier, 1851. ^ NOTICE. MRS. HART informs her friends that she will fa* ready to receive Tooth and Hair Brushes, French, English and American. A beautiful assortment may fa* f .mid at Z. J DEHAY’S. pupils in mii- Yoo, Mr. CWain, have | S • ! d " y • , ^ 0T Sal(? ’ Ny- “'•'t 1 i rv'sEXTON 1 '-' tun Saddler, Harnors, &c. 4 HE subscriber continues to carry on the abive business at his reeidence m“ar St. Pauls ( hurch, Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. ^His m >tto is “ let tlie work shiw for itself,” lie expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. jsr Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMES NEWBERY. • Han* J0 ^ 4. .... jy . UNF&E0EDENTED ARRI VALS. The undersigned takes pleasure, in in forming his friends and the public gener ally that be is now receiving, and xvill continue to receive to the 1st October, his Fall and Winter Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fol lows: Brown, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, R; *, Java and Cuba Coffee, Lnrd, Bacon, Flour and Corn, Muscovado and \. O. Molasses, Rice, Cheese am) Maccaroni, Beef Tungues, Dried Beef and Buck- yy heat. No. 1 and 2, Mackerel in half ami whole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Barrels, Sperm, Adamantine,Patent and Tallow Candles, Bar and “ Exceleior” “ P” Soap, Godard 1805 Brandy, Claret, Madeira,Ginger and Port Wines. Heidsick and Anchor Brands Cham pnigne, Porter, Ale and Champaign*- Cider, Oi*l Rye and double rectified Whiskey, Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces. Jams and Jellies, Brandy f ruits of all kinds, Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine A pplee, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Spice and Ginger, Raisins Almonds, Currants, Figs, and Pm nos, Fillierts, Pecan, Brazil and Eng- li-b Walnuts, Win!-, Butter, Soda, Lemop and Water Crackers. Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockery and Glass Ware. Powder, Shot and Is-ad. Oranges, Apples and Lemon* in season, Candies of every deserip'ion. The finest Brands of Cigars and To bacco, with all other articles usually found in a w ell selected, Heavy and Fancy Gro cery Store, a*.d xvill fa* sold upon the most reasonable terms. Strict attention given to orders from the country. W. C. MOORE, Opposite the Post office, Camden, S. C. Sept 4 J27 4m LBS PRIME BACON SIDES, For sale by ROBT. LATTA. Camden, S. C. Sept 25 30 tf COACH AND CABINET MAKING. THE subscriber begs leave to inform tho public that he has- established a shop far carrying on the above business, at Ef fingham in Darlington District. He re turns Ids thanks fur past patronage ami desirci to inf inn the citizens of the Dis trict, that he has received a fresh supply of Paints-, Varnfali, &c„ &.C.. and is fully prepared to do any work in the above line of business. Any person favoring him w i.h jobs will have their work done neatly and with as much dispatch as practicable. R. J. ANDREWS. P. S.—Hr* also receives toll or Cross ing Lawrence’s Bridge’s, persons going over w ill please call at the sign and pay their ferriage. R. J. A. M ay 7 10 tf Dry Goods for Fall Trade in Charleston, W. G. BANCROFT, 233 and 255 King st. (one door below Wentworth. We would again respectfully invite the attention of our friends and cu*tom*-rs in the country, to our Extensive Stock of Dry G* ons, when they vi.-it our city. Always on hand •Vucthekn Maxceac- tt’ked Goods: consisting of Georgia Plains and Kers. ys, Alabama dn.. plain and striped Osnaburgs, Rlcached and Brown Domestics. Su/ er Dajfil Blankets, Direct Importa tion. We would tilso particularly invite at tention to our ImjHirtations, of Silks and Dress Goods, lieing one of Ilk- Largest STOCKS IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. We an- also prepared to furnish every article in the Dry Good line, viz: Hosiery,Gloves, Linnens, Flannels, Cloths, Cassunerc-s, Uonibazines, alpacas, Merinos, M’ de l«ii- nes, Plaids, Jicotiet and Swiss Muslins, Purmiture Dimity. Prints, Ginghams. Shawls, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Trim mings, &.*•„ A c., &e. Sept. 18 29 3m Through Fare from Charles ton to New York, $20. 'Ihe great Mail route from Charleston S. C Leaving the wharf, at the foot of Littretif' stree*. daily, after th* — ■•■ « i j arrival ofthe Southern Cars, via W'li^ M1NGTON and WEIJXJN, N. C„ PE TERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDE- Rl< KSBURG, to WASHINGTON. BAI- TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YORK. Th" public is respeclifuilv informed that th*- steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by xvcll known and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, (the Wilmington and Weldon Road having recently been relaid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety and des patch. A THROUGH TICKET having already been in operation xvill fa- continu ed as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to Nexv Y’ork. By this route travellers may reach Nt-w-Y’ork on the third day during buisiness hours. On and after the first day of July next, Bag gage xvill fa: ticketed from the |>oint cf departure to Washington City, under the ! charge of n sjerial Agent or Baggage ' Master. At Washington the same will be transferred to tin* care of similar agents, ivho will accompany i: to New York,and the like arrangement* xvill fa* pursued in | returning South. • Through Tickets can alone lie had from E. WINDOW, A Tent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, »t the , office of the Company, foot ot Laurens i street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please apply: and to Charleston, at the Office of the New Jersey Railroad and Transporta tion Company, New York. Jtip 19 .*> • *