The Darlington flag (Lydia, SC) 1851-1852, June 18, 1851, Image 3
kindred measures, having ever seen the
light. Free discussion has never been
had before the people, because it was
known by the ultraists that their con
demning voice would have silenced the
fiery clamor. The people are satisfied
and happy, feeling that they are now se
cure in their rights, that the cloud that
hung so gloomily over us has been dis
persed and has passed away, and they
ore now basking in sunshine of pros
perity unparalelled, and require no change
in the existing order of things and desire
none. When the sentiment of the whole
people shall be made known, it will be
found that they stand side by side with
Virginia, believing that sufikient occa
sion has not yet been given TO the South
to justify her in withdrawing from the
Union, much less that this State alone
should resort to secession, regardless of
the consequences, under the delusion that
the other Southern States would be dra
gooned into our defence,
It will not do to say that the people of
South Carolina have acquiesced in the
doctrines of secession. It is true that
most of the public press, and the State
Rights ^sociations have approved them,
and have created a sort of spurious pub
lic sentiment, by pretending to act for and
in the UMUe of the jieople. It is notori
ous that" at the late meetings of those As
sociations, for appointing delegates to the
late Convention in Charleston, wi re in
many places but thinly attended, and in
a^t%djoining District containing near two.
thousand voters, I was informed by an
eye-witness there were not more than
twenty-five ffesent in the meeting, not
withstanding Ifrwao* public day and sev
eral hundred people were in the street.
The fact is the people are not concern
ed, they see no cause of rash proceeding,
feel confident that the fugitive slave law
will be pjpjcutoi in spite of the opposi-
tionjt inS? encounter from the fanatics
of the North. Previous to the passage of
the measures of adjustment, alias the
compromise bills, by the last Congress,
the people of the whole south were just
ly excited, and had not an adjustment
baen effected, erj
have gone f<
«T But
passed as
if not the i
on rice, and wild beasts would rove w here
corn and cotton now plentifully reward
the labors of the planter. Desolation
would overspread our now prosperous
and happy State, and she would be forced
by necessity to seek admittance into that
Union from which she shall have so rash
ly withdrawn herself.
These things should be considered well
by the whole people, who should hesitate
long before they are drawn into the sup
port of measures of such momentous
interest as that of secession.
I feel confident that I speak the senti
ments of a majority of the whole people,
as future events will soon conclusively
prove.
“ONE OF THE PEOPLE.”
EFFINGHAM DIVISION
Son« of TcmpcraiM-?, will mve a
Public Meeting and Celebration, on the
4th of July next at Effingham. The citi
zens generally, and Brethren of the order
particularly are cordially invited to be pre
sent. Several addresses, with a Bible
presentation by the Ladies may be expec
ted. Brethwn will meet at their Division
Room at hall uast 10 aflclock, A. M.
" R. S.
June 10 1851.^ 16 3t
RECEIPTS.
The following persons have paid for
the Flag for one year:
John Mims, Mitchell Reynolds, S.
Owens, (6 months) W. C. Bruce (0
months) H. W. Ferrell (0 months,) C.
Wallace, J. Whittington, IshanuC.
Jordan, Miss M. E. Cunningham, C.
H. Wilson $3, L. Morriss, J. Robt.
Crowlv, P. B. Pearce.
OILS, OILS.
THE subscriber has now in store a full
supply of Solar, Sperm, Linseed and Cas
tor Oil, which he will dispose of on the
most reasotifbte terms.
Planmion Castor Oil at $1,50 per
gallon.
also,
SUPERIOR BVRMXG FLUID.
Z. J. DeIIAY
June 18 16 2m
KYMMEAIr.
FAMILY MEDICINES.
Wistars Balsam, Peer vs Dead Shot,
Ayer's Cherry Pec- Greoian Fanchero-
toral, nian, Drops,
Hasting's Syrup of Jew Davids Plaster,
Naptha, Rogers Liverworth
Tarrant’s Seltzer and Tar,
Aperient, ;Sands Sarsaparilla,
Murray’s Fluid Janes Expectorant,
Magnesia, | “ Alterative,
rahn
iev. 1 mi
Mr. Wilson, Mr. IflllnBic Reddick, to
Miss Susan, daughter of Mrs. Sarah
Smith, all of this District.
BUSIMSS CARDS.
lifnge, | Mixture,
Are a few of the Many Valuable
Family Medicines, that may always he
found at Z. J. DkH AY’S,
Camden, S. C.
June 18 10 2tn
ICE, ICE, ICE,
AT R. &. R. M. ROLLINS’S
June 18 14
tf
Boots and Shoes.
THE Subscriber has just received a fresh
and well assorted stock of BOOTS and
SHOES—Miss’s Boys’s and Children’s
do. For sale by A. W. SEXTON.
May 7 tf 10
Wanted Immediately.
A good JOURNEYMAN TAILOR—to
whom liberal wages will bs given. Ap
ply to J. F. JONES,
Darlington C. II.
April 30 9 tf
20,000 fine Spanish Cigars,
20,000 “ American Cigars, for sale by
A. W. SEXTON.
May 7 tf 10
;-*r me. Editor : Please announce ;
J. E. KUtVElV, as a candidate for'
re-election to the office of Tax Collector, I
lor Darlington District, and oblige
Many Voters.
M.ay 7 lo tf
I-ST" We are authorized to
announce (’apt. JAMES W. WARD, as
a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dat-
lington District at the ensuing election.
Millinery and Mantua;
Making.
MRS. MARY A. MURPHY.
RESPECTFULLY Voders her servi
ces. in her line oTtnisirtt'ss, to the citizens
ol Darlington and vicinity. All orders
with which she may be favored, will lie
punctually attended to, and executed in
the most fashionable style.
She will keep constantly on hand, a
rp T
2-fr Wv are authorized to I lar p of ^‘"cy GooV, embracing
announce RICHARD 1). F. ROLLINGS. , .' ad,e8 Bonnets of the latest
a candidate for Tax Collector, for Dar- a ".' 1 '»°«t approved Styles, Ribbons, Trim
mings o! every description, &c., &.
The public are resnertfiillv solicil
lington District, at the ensuing election.
April 16 7 tf
l-fF' The friend* of Samuel J.
WILSON, beg leave to announce him a 10 ,n .' business,
candidate for the Office of Ordinary for | March 19
Darlington District.
public are respectfully solicited to
call and judge for themselves.
W. S. Murphy is authorized to attend
tf
The suliscriber has constantly on hand
Medicines—such as Perry Davis’s Pain
killer, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Collier’s
RflUit dv for Horses, Castor Oil, Spts. April 9
Cuffiphor, Gray’s Ointment, Thompson’s | 1 !
No. 6, Seidlitz Powders, Writing Ink, &c.
A. W SEXTON.
May 14 11 tf
Musical Instruments.
Violins, from $1,50 a 45 Dollars, also
a variety of Accordeons for Sale by
R. & R. M. ROLLINS.
6. tf.
The State of South Carolina.
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
In ChniM'ery.
In the matter of the4
cause of Mary Lat-
Just Received,
«0© lbs LARD,
300 “ Goshen Butter,
For sale by
A. \V. SEXTON.
May 21 12
tf
- -t— - STRAYED.
JOB PRINTING, From the subscriber's plantation on Pee
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECU- Dee River, on the 21st ult., a cream col-
! ored MARE, white main and tail, about
six years old, marked with saddle and
collar, also a split in one hind hoof. Ten
dollars will be paid tor her delivery or five
i dollars for positive information that will
1 lead to her recovery.
JAMES H. ALLISON,
TED WITH NEATNESS AND
DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE.
MANSION HOUSE,
Camden, South Carolina.
E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
THE best accommodations and attention
to Travellers.
Stables Large and Roomy.
June 11 15 ly
WATEREE HOUSE,
(Late Planters’ Hotel,)
CAMDEN, s. c.
i time the fiat would
Union is dixtolr-
measures were
ft ho acquiescence
Fapproval of the ma
jority of the people of the w hole United
States, and the excitement that existed
has nearly subsided, except with the abo
litionists of the North, and the ultraists of
thefloutk Butler has come out against
separate State action. I.»»cnon Curve*.
and nearly all the Judges of the Stata
are on the side. And a late letter of
Gen. Hamilton - states Uie fact, which has
been entirely overlooked, viz.: that the
great, the illustrious patriot and states
man, our lamented Calhoun, with all his
,Southern principles, and his antipathy to
Northern aggression, never contemplated
separate State action, but was only for
the united action and harmony of the
whole South.
The secessiontsts have not, it appears
to me, reflected much upon the future
condition of South Carolina, in case of
her withdrawing from the Union unsus
tained by her sister States, but have de
luded themselves with the idaa that if
any difficulty should arise with the Gen
eral Government, that the whole South
would fly to her succor; which I very
much doubt from Uie very best of rea
sons^ viz.: the position the other South
ern States have assumed. If South
Carolina secedes she will doubtless be
alone; and it may not be irrelevant to
inquire what will be her condition, a ques
tion which every seceesoinist should en
deavor to answer, to himself, at least.—
Bad as our situation may be now, it be
hooves prudent men tonpnder well upon
the effect of a change of the existing po
litical relations of this State. The enor-
ifcous expenses of the government we
should be compelled to sustain Would be
astonishing, even to those best acquainted
with such things. Heavy taxation would
inevitably valiHS and prostration of trade
with our neighboring States. Our for
eign trade would be bnt a cipher.—
Charteston, the emporium of the South-
emtiPfcntic coast, would go at once to
ruin ; the trade now transacted there, be
ing diverted to other cities, except our
own internal trade, for North Carolina,
Georgia and Tennessee would not trade
here .when they could obtain better bar
gains ||other States, and when the goods
piircjtti^d in South Carolina would be
subjaRi the revenue laws of the Gen
eral Government. SouthCarolina would
be isolated, for her cotton and rice are
inconsiderable in the commerce of the
world, and uo government woulditrouble
itself with a burdensome and winjity al
liance with the little nation of Smith Car-
olitta. Our mercantile interests destroy
ed, the ^people ground down by heavy
taxes^voi^lii with their capital, seek an
asylum unror the “stripes and §t*rs,”
leaving the homestead endeared by a
thousand ties, seek repos* and prosperity
in the west and southwest. Agriculture
would be paralyzed and forsaken, for the
T. W. BACOT,
SURGEON
THE subscriber having pur
chased this extensive and well
known Establishment,and hav
ing added largely to its conven
ience and comfort, by a new addition of
. Furniture and thorough and complete re-
Oh FICE AT DARLIAG l O.Y, C. //. pairs, begs | t >ave to inform the Public, that
WILL practice Dentistry in all its lie is prepared to Entertain all who may
departments, in Darlington and the ad- j favor him with a call, in a mgbtier hitherto
— ‘ ‘ unknown in the town of Camden.
He deems it unnecessary to make any
pledges, only so tar as to say that his Ta
ble will be supplied daily as well as any
joining Districts.
April 16
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TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
UOKXKR OF BROAD VN1> DK KALB STS.,
OAMW4N, ». O.,
J. B. F. ItOO.NI\ Proprietor.
May 21 12 tf
J. E. MUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFICE in the hear of the COURT
HOUSE, DARLTNOTON, S. C.
WILL practice DENTIS
TRY, in Darlington and the,
surrounding Districts.
April 30 9 ly
W. J. KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar-
linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough.
March 12 2 tf
T. B. & L. L. FRASER,
Attorney* nt Law.
Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter
Darlington, Kershaw and Richland.
OFFICE AT SUMTERYILLE. S. (
^THOMAS BONNELL,
Faetor and Coiiimi**ion Jler-
ebant,
No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET,
(back OF THE POST OFFICE.)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will also attend to Receiving and For
ward ing Goods, and Executing all
orders for Planters.
March 1 tf
S. D. HALLF0RD,
GENERAL AGENT,
CAMDEN, S. C.
March 19 3 tf
Just Received.
A variety of ready made CLOTHING
—also Gentlemen’s fine Panama HATS, ;
Bovs’ Palinloaf HATS. For sale by
A. W. SEXTON.
May 7 tf 10
Look Here.
10,000 lbs. Bacon,
500 Bushels Corn, for sale by
9 A. W. SEXTON.
Mav7 tf 10
TAILORING.
THE Subscriber respect
fully informs the citizens of
Darlington village, and the
surrounding country, that lie
has located himself in this
place, for the purpose of
carrying on the TAll/JR-
ING BUSINESS. Persons
wishing work done on short notice can be
accommodated. He warrants his work
to give entire satisfaction.
J. F. JONES.
March 12 2 tf
MARTIN & BRYAN,
FACTORS A.XD COMMISSION
MERCBA NTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILL make advances on cotton and
other produce, and give strict attention
to the selection of all articles ordered
through them.
JAMES MARTIN. THOS. A. BRYAN.
April 23 8 ly
$30 REWARD.
RANAWAY from the subscriber on Uie
; 26th of May, a negro man named GEOR-
| GE, hired by me from A. W. Move. The
said negro is about 25 years of agi—he is
| a mulatto about 5 feet five or six inches
j high rather pot-gut led than otherwise—has
| a quick black lively eye. 1 will give ten
j dollars for him, delivered to me or lodged
) in Darlington jail, or thirty dollars for
proof sufficient to convict any white per-
i son of harboring him.
ROBT. R. CANNON.
Merchants Bluff, S. (’..June 11th 1851.
Hill for account and
Partition.
Petition for Parti
tion and Relief.
IN LAW AND EQUITY.
The undersigned have formed a Co-part
nership, for the practice ofLaw and Equity
in Darlington District. Their Office is
on Pearl street, one door above R. & R.
51. Rollin’s Store.
W. W. HARLI.EE.
J. H. NORWOOD.
March 5 1
FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12.
I. O. O. F.
in the State; attended by polite and atten
tivo fforvanU*.
His Stabt.es, will be bountifully sup
plied with Provender and attended by the
very best Hostlers.
No pains will be spared to keep a quiet
and orderly House.
II. HOLLEYMAN.
Camden June 18 16 3m
CAMDEN HOTEL,
is NOW OPEN
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION
OF THE TRAVELLING
PUBLIC.
IT is an excellent and com
modious building, new and well
fitted up, and lately put in a
state of complete repair. The
rooms are large, open and airy; fine fami
ly parlors well furnished.
The Table will be supplied with every
thing which an excellent country market
will afford, and attended by the best ser
vants.
The BAR will be supplied with the
choicest Wines and Liquors.
The STAB1.ES are well fitted up: at
tended by careful and experienced Host
lers, and well supplied with Provender.
Also, Lots prepared for the accommo
dation of Drovers, with excellent water
conveniences.
There will at all times, lie an Omnibus
in attendance to convey passengers to
and from the Depot.
The subscriber having had several
years experience in the above business,
feels confident in saying that he will lie
able to give satisfaction to all, who may
favor him with their patronage, as he is
determined to tise every exertion on his
part to please.
H. J. WILSON.
Camden, June 18 16 1m
Saddles, Harness, &c.
THE subscriber continues to carry on
the above business at his residence near
St Pauls Cliurch, Darlington District, and
respectfully solicits a share of public-pat-
ronage. His motto is “ let the work show
for itself,” he expects to keep constantly
on hand, Ready made Harness of his
own manufacture.
J5?” Repairing done with neatness
and dispaten.
JAMES NEWBERY.
March 26 4 ly
THE regular weekly meeting of this
Lodgce, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall
on
Ige,
Morula
it, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
mlafpext,
By order
WM. R. HUNTER, .Wry.
STANLY’S HOTEL,
(Sign (f the Palmetto,)
DARLINGTON, C II., S. C.
M. B. STANLY, Proprleter,
W. H. STANLEY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends
and customers and the public generally,
that he has removed to the shop neafy
opposite the old Post office, where he is
prepared to carry on the Tailoring Busi
ness in all its departments. Black and
Fancy Cassimers Vestings, and Trim
mings of all kinds kept constantly on
hand.
He has just received the Spring
and Swnmer reports of Fashions jrom
liondon, Paris and Philadelphia for
March 12 2
COTTON GIN
MANUFACTORY.
THE sulifccriber begs leave to iufrom j
the public, that he has located himself at
Darlington, C. IL, and is now prepared
to execute work, in a neat and workman-1
like manner, and at the shortest notice, j
in the above line of business, both new
wortc and repairing. He thinks it unne
cessary to sny anything concerning his
ability, as to whether he can compete with
any other Manufacturers in the above
named business or not, as he never in one
single instance, tailed to give satisfaction
to those who purchased new gins of him.
He would resjiectfully solicit the attention
of all whom it may concern, to give him a
call when in need of Gins, or a gin, and |
try his before purchasing elsewhere, and
ifhe fails to give satisfacton, no harm done,
he will receive them hack again.
He would respectfully say to those who
have heretofore so liberally patronized
him, that he is indeed thankful for past
favors, and holies by his industry, prompt
ness and personal attention to business, to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
All work warranted to give satis
faction.
R. DICKINSON.
Darlington, C. H., March 26. 4 ly
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
In C'liimton, 8. C.
THE subscriber takes this
method of informing his friends,
and the inhabitants generally, of
Darlington, that he still contiir
ues at his old stand, too doors above
Messrs. A. 51. A R. Kexxedy, where he
keeps constantly on hand a large and se
lect stock of
Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines,
Paints^Oils, Varnish and Window Glasses.
Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery,
Spices and Fancy Articles,
Dental and Surgical Instruments,
Thomsonian Medicines,
GARDEN SEEDS, &c., &o.
Keeping but limited quantities, and or
dering frequently his 5iedicines may lie
relied on as being Fresh and New. He
therefore solicits the attention of those
visiting the Town for the purchase of ar
ticles in his line, to his Stock and Prices.
Z. J. DeHAY.
Camden, April 2, 1851. 5 ly
A Valuable Plantation for
SALE.
THE subscriber offers his plantation
for Sale, containing about 700 acres, with
about 210 acres of cleared, lying on the
road leading to Camden from Darlington
C.H., situated on Jeffries Creek, a distance
from the Court House of nine miles, with
a Comfortable Dwelling House, and other
necessary buildings, for further infonna-
pply to the subscriber at his resi-
TAKEN UP
AND COMMITTED to
the Jail of Darlington Dis
trict a Negro MAN, who
says that his name is PE-
TER BERNES, and he
was sold by a man named
Wilson,tosomepersonnear -
Orangeburg; aged about 56 years, has
a small scar on his riglit eye brow, ami
j his right hand is deficient—about five
feet eight inches high, Tolerable dark
i complexion. The owner is requested to
I come forward, prove his property, pay
! charges and take him away.
G. D. C. HUGGINS, Jailor D. D.
June 4 14 tf
la. Robert Latta and
others,
ts.
W. H enry and wife,
and others.
Robert I.atta, Albert
Latta, and others,
r*.
William Henry and
others, heirs of Ann
Henry, amt the heirs
of Edith R. Woods
and Mary E. Woods,
and others.
THE heirs of Ann Henry, and the
heirs of Edith R. Woods and 5fary E.
Woods, parties defendant to this case, be
ing absent from, and residing without the
limits of this State, on motion of J. A.
Dargan, Solicitor for Petitioners, it is or
dered that they do plead, answer or de
mur to this peiitiou, within three months
from the publication of this order* and
that in default thereof the same will tv
taken against them us confessed.
It is also ordered that a copy of this
order be published in the Darlington Flag
twice a month, for the.space of three
months.
THOS. C. EVANS, Cotnmiss’r.
Commissioner’s Office, at Darlington, S.
C., Slat May, A. D. 1851. 14 2m3m
Commissioners’ Sale of Valu
able Real Estate.
Isabella Wingate,
vs.
Wm. H. Wingate
and Juo. F. Ervin,
admin’tors and
others, heirs at
law of Win.
Wingate.
BY virtue of a
decretal order of
the Court of Equi
ty, made in the
above stated case,
I will sell at Dar
lington, f. II., on
the first 5fonday in
July next, the following Valuable Real
Estate of the late Cant. William Wingate:
1st. A two-story Dwelling House, with
all necessary out buildings and ten acres
i of laud attached, situated iu Darlington
Village, and at present occupied by Mrs.
Isabella Wingate.
2d. A lot with a one-story Dwelling and
buildings, fronting on the public
Warranted Pianos, &c. On
TRIAL.
PIANOS of best Makers, Rosewood,
Pearl,-Mahogany,&c. in any desired style
of finish—or other Musical Instruments,
furnished free of charge, or obligation to out buildings, ironting on
keep, unless entirely suited on trial. Af- ! square, of Darlington Village, generally
ter sufficient test, may la* bought, exchan- known as the Stanley lot, and now occu-
g' d, hired or returned, on terms lower I p' p d by Mrs. Sexton,
than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit. 3d. A plantation containing (1050) one
.Many references to families in different thousand and fifty acres of land, on which
States, and districts of this State, quite is a comfortable dwelling, overseer and
negro houses, gin house &c., lying about
six miles north of Darlington Village, in
‘ ide
competent to judge w here Instruments
have been tested and bought and now
speak for themselves. Specimens seen
by inquiring of
Mrs. ANN H. HART,
Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C.
June 4 14 tf
upper Springville: bounded by
Dr. Thos. Smith, Jas. S. McCall,
lands of
Robert
Ozley, and John J. Cannon.
4th. A tract containing about two hun
dred acres, lying in the lower part of the
District, known as the Radford and Cox
land, of which a more minute description
I together with a plat will be given on the
1 day of sale. «
5th.—A tract containing one hundred
j and thirty-two acres, at the junction of
the Field's Bridge and Du Bose’s Bridge
roads, one mile from Darlington village.
Terms—Possession of the property to
be given on the 1st of January next, one
third of the purchase money to be paid
at that time, one third on 1st January
1853, and one-third on 1st January 1854;
HARNESS.
NEW HARNESS, (double and single
Setts, Whips, Neat-Foot Oil, die.
For sale by
HUNTER & McEACHERN,
April 23 8 tf
R. & R. M. ROLLINST
ARE receiving this week a full supply
| in their line, consisting partly, of Preser
ved Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries,
die. Segars and Segar Matches. Oranges , a,,u , "i*™? -“"'‘'"J —
and Lemons, Fresh Citron, and many d ^ r [ ed j '^ r
other small article too tedious to mention. ,pre8t fromlHt Ja I mar > ,85J ’ w !* n ^
J e 4 14 tf session is given. Purchasers to give tiond
un I with approved personal security and a
nortgage on the premises, and to pay for
Jus; Received, ! all necessary papers.
J A 51S assorted Durands French Bit- ( THOS C EVANS.
April 30 9
ters. Wine, Porter, Champaign. Also Toys,
for sale by R. dr R. 51. ROLLINS
5Iarch 12 2 tf
c. £.
D. D.
tf
SADDLE AND HARNESS
A. M. & R. KENNEDY, MAKING.
f'Aunti'x K !■ THE undersigned having
. ’ .’ '. ’ located themselves in this
WOULD inform iheir friends and Cus- , a( . e> tor the p Urp<m . 0 f car-
tomers in Darlington, that they have re- rying on the above business
ceived their usual supply of SPRING ( ;l ’ t the ohl *tand ofC. Tabrh,
GOODS, anda re prepared to sell every j are prepared l0 do anything in that line,
thing in their line aslow as they can be pur- q-h ‘ u .j|i W |1 WO rk Cheap fir Cash.
chased elsewhere. REPAIRING done with neatness
The stock is complete in all its j an( j dispatch.
branches.
April 23
8
6t
tion. appl;
dence.
April
16
WM. PARROTT.
7 tf
Music Teacher Wanted.
THE Darlington Brass Band, jirqpc
re-organising themselves,and are desirous
THOMAS dr TARRH.
March 5 t tf
JAMES M. BROWN,
DEALER in Fruit, Segar-s and Confec-
tionary, oppoaite M. W r . Hunitr’s, Dar-
_ , op; i»eite M
of procuring the services of some scienti- I lington, C. H., 8. C., having added a
fic musician, who will engage to give them complete and fresh assortment of articles
instruction on their various instruments.
No Northern man needapply. It will be
expected that the applicant shall produce
ample evidence of his competency to give
instruction. Apply at this office by letter
post paid"
May 21 12 tf
tanner being disheartened would fly to a
inoro congenial clime; the grass would merit a continuance
grow where now aiumnllv wave tie gold- March 19 3
L&ndreth’t I
_ WARRANTED Garden Seed, new
is'grateful for past favors, and hopes to ' crop, for sale bv
K. & Iv. M.
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5Iarch 5
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Cutlery.
Scythe Blades, Straw Blades,
Steel Hoes, Socket Spades,
Scrub Hoes, long handled Forks,
Ixmg handled Shovels, Collins’s Axes,
Draw ing Knives. Jack Planes, d:c,
For sale bv A. W. SEXTON,
May 7 tf 10
300 lbs. best Refined Candy
10 doz.4ara assorted Pk
3 doz. Lime Juice.
Black, Hyson and Gun Powder Tea.
Nut 5f%, Spice, Pepper, Cfl|nanku
Soda, Haleratus, Epsom Salto.
Powder, Shot and Lead.
For sale by A. W. SEXTON.
May 14 11 tf
Bradford Springs Female
Institute
ON Monday 19th inst, tlw Rev. N.
Graham, Designed the office of Bursar, in
the Institution. The Trustees accepted
the resignation, and made such arrange
ments in the Boarding Department, as
they confidently believe will give ample
satisfaction, to all the patrons of the Insd-
tute>..}Thh Principal and his I^dy aided I
~t assistants, will assume the '
inSMHpMU of the Boarding on the first
ofJuS^ By the request of the Secretary
feasurer, the Principal will also die-
in his line, is now prepared to furnish
every thing usually found in a well fur
nished establishment. The finest steam
refined Candies Fresh, and preserved
Fruits, English Sauees jjfid Ketchups,
Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, Fresh
Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco
of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, Ion-
don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du
rands celebrated french Bitters, will al
ways be found ready tor those win may
desire therrur’ He request a share of the
public patroiia|)K
March 19 3^ _ U
Constantly on Hand
FRESH Soda Water and Lemon
Syrup, by
charge the duties of that office uu
ieturn of Mr. NtoLAURm from thot
May 28 13
the
eet.
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R. & R. M. ROLLINS.
CABINET SHOP.
HAVING employed a Cabinet Maker,
we are prepared to execute all orders for
new w uric *f repairing in the alxn. Im.
HUNTER &• McEACHEN.
May 28 13 tf