The Darlington flag (Lydia, SC) 1851-1852, December 18, 1851, Image 4
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Am! d.ivi-r Huai diil*f#r»-;
It!) win’ i-lf-i- li >'i won il’-t not know,
Uiiini.vi h i It wi !i <1 nk d -; tir.
CANDIDATES.
FOR CLERK.
--n i' lia' Hi • power to drown
li nit hie <>t it' V eierneiO i.l—
V,
T!
To b i v t ir-i- (' ilnet - 11’ woer—
A id coniH-i.-iic*- v. i.-e to tli.l;
Hi ,i w it n t— >li! never seek
U i!r i Hi fci 'h - b nvl—
A dr iin li h ill oi ty det-ptr fix
'I In- agoi y of lli<- i-ouL
Ve piv i" tli v tin- oli’H ’i-h blood,
A id iiidt it (| i,:ker fl >w:
Vo mv ’lit !'!»': Haul to iln-
Ami b/i^in i t ruby plow.
!1 ivc vo not toon ill • fa tiing lioli*
Tint from 'li • c. i n* cii|i cam -,
!• ad on 'lit- It ni|''i d, Initiiiig one,
»«fryn.nJil.wht,Itaertiioio—ui»naote fill ns^ it \vn» a wliilo
ii (tn fliom. oil *W* iit/gii» in de wo.ld jK'iiretl to bo
tioml lioavens! bow could »t‘ h ip- Hplittiiijf wood.
I" n f
“ | know very well, Pdlr—1 w.-n*
v» rv dmnk wlien (t-amio home, waMi’t I?
“ vVliy, Judge, you know your old
Imliit when you ('vt umoug tbosc- la»-
! yor*.
•• l!nt l was Tory drunk 1
“ Yt-*, you wa-.
“ Wiw I n-nm kaibly ao w lien 1 got
Imim*, Mie. Brown ?
“ Yea, Judge, dmnk ns n fool, mid
Ibity times us ftii| id.
“1 tbouglit so, wild the Judge, drop.
| i:ig into ii cbnir in estn-iiK- di*s|»ou-
ileiK-y—I knew it would come to tiint
at I n-t. I have always thought that
COTTON GIN
MANUFACTORY.
„ *ire Sucoor.
11A.|U>G ycceDtpd Uie agency tor Uie
Nort^Carolina Motutil Life Insurance
the latest Pariman Stiler, among which,
“ J - -■ • tug ary applications w inch may be made
JIk. Editok: Please announce R. ^
Uo diu , as a cm didate f »r Ck-rk cf the ability, as to wfiether he can compete vvi h
Court pf Oarnngtoo Bi-lrict, at the enou- a „y other Manufacturers in the nbive
ing Eleciiiio, and obi .re ! named business or not, as he never in one
Many Fkiesds. , single instance, failed to give satisfneti m
I to those who purchased new gins of him. i
, He would respectfully SoRl it the attention 1
of aM whom it may concern, to give him a
Tin- f iendsof Maj. M. VV. Hvster beg call when ip need of Gins, or a gin, and
leave to amuMJiice bim as a candidate try his before purchasing elsewhere, and
I f-tr the office Ordinary of Darlington ifhe f'ils togive snti^facton.no harm doue,
Di. trict at the ensuing electiou. he will receive them back again.
MILLINERY. ! aal
Recfii ine dsilv, a splendid assor'ment
. .. . .. , ofMILUNERY and FA\CY GOODS, ol
THE subscriber begs h ave to mfrom
the public, that he has located himself at . f nfer.rc .1 is. rim ion. 1 n* B y 'mme
iHX, gw ,.c.M,.,,d „o. :^n^Srr'rrT”'"^
to execute work, m a neat and workman- „ Udi ,. B ' alld (jenllemeu’s Gloves, !i‘>t" hare . n ? dieproUtsofthe Company.
Uke maimer, and at the^shortMt notice, ^ d ^ ,, ke , Uand-
... .he above hr* ol h’>einess, bo h new k( . ri . hipf ■ , r t „ a „y, h i llg ..yer olf.-r-1
work and repairing He ihmks ,I um.e-, > a ^ itiij4 ^ IVrfumery,
,-essary to say a.iyihmg concernmp l.is ToiUj , ^ ^ ^
Jl:s. M., has taken great pains to select
Theyves of slave* may be insured on ac-
coirtlvidating terms.
J. H. NORWOOD.
Mav 31
13
tf
LOR OR MX ARY.
He would respectfully sav to those who
something would happen to me—llwt ■
I ahould do snim-tbing very wrung— J-gT Tlic friend* of Miuiiael .1. hare hadlofide so Hi rally patronitsd
kill I
fip, kill somebody in a mn.nent of pasinn, ir 1 " ,n ’' ha, he is f,r I iaHl ,rv f i.mds
,,■'.,,,.-1...',.i *i*d ti«t I %££*{£&<*• «'****>ElSt
is.
suili goods as will suit the wants of the
ladiesgetieiaUy. Tbankful fir pnsttavors,
she solicits a continuance of the an me.
W. S. Mum-ity is aulhoiiit-d to attend
to my business.
MARY A. MURPHY.
Sept. 35 30 tf
NEW FALL GOODS.
KETCHUM A TAYLOR,
WOULD res|M>ctfi^|y infirm their conn-
aud the public generally, lhat
i n.i-ei v ai .I Imiii 1 r
Tli 'n •• t-iste no*, lourli noi,”—ere y« thus
V.mr pi iri msbi.- Ii-ripbt s ain?
W'lillld \e—<lr-cel ilanls of die five.
Clank ill • i.wb iile’s (ll <i i {
N >!—!.\ 'be ns-m-irv < f 'In- brave
Wb i sleep t«-ii( Jill 'll ‘ sod—
Sink-- elf .h • curse, si d give y.iur I'lcdge
T i virlue and to G id.
■ — i ■ ?"—« am
aUSCELbANEOUS.
Cl RTV. BIT III!! Nk.
Not a few <e our readers, West or
SoigS, who had t!ie pleaaur** of nn in-
li u te m-q.iai it nice wit'i Dan Matl.le,
v. ill iceng- i e the i.-resi tible story he
U'od In -till' n fie tt'dcii s|miiiiis and
the 4»en gi» Judge. (Hi. Bradli*
we l.ili -vi', once dresaed up the joke
uinI set it agni ig, and paiti--llv i.i that
gi.i e we gi.-e it a 11aee i.i the nnmtla
o; t it- emnniedi in;
“.Many Venn ago, while the State
of (ieie-gi i was yet in it-* utfimev, an
e.-cent i • creatu e named Rrtrwn w;m
one o. fie t i ctiil Jinlg lie * ••• a
in in of cn i i h-.al I - and iitdeMtd - in-
t -g itv, and rauc'.i In Invwt ami rr-t.it-ct-
ed by all fie legal piwi• i.m, but be
bad one fault, iii* aori ;l i|u:ditiew
W'Mtj I l.-ad 1 iai, de«| ite I.i" jn lg««ient, ’ jt
i itn frequent exces-r*. In travilli »v;
fie t ircnil it w.-e* I.i,.-.11111* t inv* i dje
bal i! (lie night befoie npeniug the ( nuit
ta get * eniiifo. tably tm ** "11,’ by lueana
of ap| li nice* commun upon •web oc-
ca.-i *;m. If lie ciu.ldn't succeed while
opnaliag u; on I is own book, the gen
ii-iiien o. fit-law w oul.I generally turn
and In l)i I ini.
•• It was i-i the spiiug of the year, |
liking li • wi e—a model of a woman I
i 1 her way—in the ol l-’as' inned, but
M ong * carry-: II,” be journeyed some
f" ty miles, and leached the village
wheu- fie couit was lobe o|>ened next
d-y. It w as alaiig in the evening of j
Sunday tliat be nr. ived at the 11 aee, I
and look up I i • qua f-rs w ith a relation
I i* In-tier bal '. In - whom the pre- !
should be mean enough to lie guilty of
deliberate larceny,
“ But there may be some mi.lake,
J udge!
“ No nii.-itake, Polly. I know very
well bow it came about. That fellow
| Stenitt keeps the meaneit soil of li- |
quor, and always did—liquor mean
enough to make a man do any sn:t of |
a menu tiling. I have always said it
was mean enough to make a man steal,
o| 1 i« better bal', Uv
sence of fie oliici .1 dignity wa- cmi-
i-idere«l a *i-igid ir boiior. After MipjaT
t ollv-d over to the only-
low 11, where he found
Judge Brown
11 vein in the
in my oil I.i nils, c lied to the 11 ice
like liiniM-l on i npo taut |i:o'e». ional
Inc-i ie«s, and who were projier glad to
nu-et Mm.
“-(!enil nien,’ sci.l the Judge,’’tis
ipiite a 1 1 ag ti ne sinee we have enjoy-
1 I a gl iss logi t’oei—let us take a bo n
i'll round. Of course, J-'tcriett, (nd-
d i-sr i ig tin- i im I > d.) you have In-tler
li pror than you bad tne 11 t time we
vverr lieu-—the fluff yon had then was
not fit t" j i.e a dog.'’
“Mer ilt. who had charge of lire
house, pretended tliat everything was
light, and m» they went to wink. It is
minecevsaiy to et In ge upon a d ink-
i itr hout it a country- tavern—it will
qi.i-e answer onr pn -pose to state that
KoniC'.vherc i 1 the region o' ini.lnight
t'u* Judge wended his very dcvi.ru.- way
low-iids I is temporary home. About
t ic ti in- be was l.-uviug. however, some
young banisters, finid of a ‘practical
joke,’ and 11.1t iiim-b afr.-.i I of the
bench, l ansfem-d all fie silver s|mnuis
of Sterrclfto t'ie Judge’s |M*cket
“ It was light oVInck on Monday
1110 niug t'liit t tv Judge WMp> Having
part iken of 11 cheerful and refreshing
b.eak a t, be Wettt to his mom to pre
pare l.imsi I-' for the duties o! the day.
" Well. Polly, sni I he lo his vvi e, I
f *e| mnc’i Irctler t itn I expeetvil to
fit I a ter fiat fiolie of list night.
“ Ah, Judge, s.ti I «h<-, reproachl"n4y,
yon are gdli ig loo oi l—von might to
I,-ave oil' fiat bmiuess now.
ami now I have a practical illustiation
of the fact. And the old iiian burst
into tears.
“ Dont Ih* a child, said his vvi e, wi-
| i, ing away the tears; go, like a man,
over to Stenitt, UU him it was a little
hit of a Indie—pass it off ns a joke-
go and open eouit, and nobody will
ever think of it again.
“ A little of the smithing system op-
*• e-ated B|ion the Judge, ns such t! mgs
• w dl v do; his extreme mortification
was fin.dly sutHlued, and over to Mer-
lilt’s he went, with a tolerable face.
Of course he had but little dillieiilty in
im tiling with him; for aside fiom the
fact tiiat the Judge’s integrity was un-
qoi-stimiablc, he had an inkling of the
juke tliat had Hitii t l ived
•• Judge Brown proceeded to court,
and took his seat; but spoons and bad
li pmr—bad li pior and spoon liquor,
«;«ions, (hunk, Ini ecu v, ami Judge
rovvu, was so mixed up in bis wor-
•hip's liewildcrcd bead, tliat be fi ll »vv-
fid ]«»/<*, if be did not Imik so. In
fact, the Judge felt cut down, and his
usual s l‘ > -posKesycd manner of dispo
sing of business, bis diction and do-
ci ions wen* not what Judge Brown
! bad been noled for.
“ Several days bad passed away, and
the Inniness ol the com t was drawing
towards a close, wlien one morning a
rougli looking so;t of n cietomer was
a.igm-d on a charge of stealing. Alter
the ch-ik bad read the indictment to
r*' 1 him, lie put ih * usual question;
“ Guilty or not guilty i
“ (fiiilty but drunk. aiMWered the
piisoner.
" VVhat’s that plea? exeluimed the
Judge, who was half do ing wpon the
j bench.
! “ lie pleads guilty bat wiys be was
1 d link, rc| lied Oie elcik.
** What’s the chaige against the
man t
•• He h indicted for grand larceny.
“ Wlint’s the case ?
“ May it please your honor, said the
prosecuting attorney, the man is regu-
l.ulv indicted for stealing a large sum
from the Columbus Hotel.
“ He is, eh 1 and he pleads—
“ He pleads guilty, but diunk.
“The Judge was now fully aroused.
“ Guiltv, but di unk! That is a most
exlraoulinajy | lea. Y’oung man au-
you eeitain you were drunk?
“ Yes, sir.
“ Where did you get your liquor?
“ At Meriitfs.
“ I id you get none no where else?
•* Not a di**p, sir!
** You got thunk 011 I,is liquor, and
a ferwnids stole bis money ?
Yes, rir!
“ Mr. Prosecutor, said the Judge, do
me the favor to enter n nolle prosqui in
that man's case. 'ITic liquor of >ter-
lilt’s ia mean enough to do any thing
di tv. / go' ilnink on it thr o'her tint)
inysrlf, an t x'olr all Stcrritt'* non* ;
release the piisoner, Mr. She:iff. 1 nd-
Darlineten District^
The Frici ds of CppJS’in REU-
HhN BEASIJ'IY, announce him ns a can
didate fir Ordinary of Darlington District,
at the enetdrig electi.m.
Mast Vorras.
Sep* 35 _30 tf
Mk. EbiToa: Please announce A. J«
as a candidate f *r the office of
Ordinary, f ir Darlington District, and
Oblige, Many Votebs.
Aug. U _ 34 tf
FOR SHERIFF.
now in receipt of their tall stock
! of Dry Goods, comprising one of ihe
lies I assorted stock of goods they have ev- ,
1 er had the pleasure of ctfeiing fir il*eir ,
inspfciioiv. Their stock conrists in part
! as iollovvs:
tr- Editob Darusc.tox Flac ; Please
announce Maj. WILLIAM II. WINGATE
as a Candidate for SHERIFF, of Darling
ton District, and oblige the
Voters or Mt. Etas.
Mr. Editor: Please aiiuouurn HAR
DY M. PARROT!’ as a candidate lor
Sheriff of Darlington District, at the en
suing electioii, and oblige
Many Votebs.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
&r Mr. Editor: Please announce
J. a’. ItlSlYa-.T, as a candidate for
re-eleqtion to die office of Tax Collector,
tor Darlington District, and oblige
Mast Voters.
V. e nt-<* iitilliorlxcd to
announce (.’apt. JAMES W. WARD, as
a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dai-
lington District at the ensuing election.
Mr. Editor: You will pf esc announce
THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidate
for the suffrage of hU fellow ci'ucns, tor
die office of Tax Collector, of ibis Dis
trict at the ensuing efirfi >u, and nli.ige
Mas y Voters.
Aug 31 35 tf
Southern Made Plantation
BBC CANS.
Ii >us:e Servant's Shoes, &c., at Wholc-
sale and Retail, No. 30 East Ray, Lbarlt-.--
ton, S. (
The subscriber. Agent for the South
Carolina Shoe Faeiory, at Charleston, S.
C., and the Cl reraw Factory, at Cheravv,
h. L\, will ( ffer tor rale in this marLet by
h*- Iks! Septi-iiiber, a large supply ot'Sou- j ihe like arrangements will be pursued in ,
WORSTED DRESS GOODS.
Superb pilnlcd French ('ashmcrcs,
“ “ “ Muslin Delaines,
Medium 11 ml low yii iced «!o. do.
I lain c«d’d Fr. Cashmeres urn) Delaius,
“ “ “ Meiiuos,
" black do,
“ col’dand black Parametias,
English and Frem-li black Bombaxipes, having this day, filed his Declaration
fill K nuEfifi r*rnrirfi i ni >' nfr,c, '’ a,ld ,h,s Defen , dant ^
BiLitx LIKCKVI tittuus. | jt appears,) is absent from and without
24. 2tf, ‘28, 30, 32.31 and 36 inch black the limits of the State aforesaid, and hav-
Grn di Rhine Silks, 1 in K nei her wife, nor attorney, residing
Su|h*. b bl’k Watered and Brocade Silks w “ h ii‘ lhe een ‘ e * U P?'.' .' vho,n a . C0 1 >
Ric plaiub Clmniclion do.
Rich colored Brocade do.
Rich Scotch and Tartan Plaid do.
W hite and rul’d Persian Mate* Kne and
l.laek , v ilk s.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS.
Flaiu ami enihroi’d white Craja* Shaw Is,
“ “ “ mid col’d I’ash-
mere Shawls,
Rich and figured Broeha Shawls,
Suiter black Gin di Rhine Silk SjiawL,
Colored plain \vors f ou do.
Plain colored Casbmere do.
Plain Wateiloo and Bav Slate do.
lie ru made Plantation Brogans and
II iu*e Servants Shoes, together wi.h a
g'-iu ral » Aorlinent of Boots w d. Shoes,
which will be sold at ihe lowest market
prices for goods of similar qualilv.
R. A. PRINGLE,
Dealer in Brogans, H o s andShoes,
No. 30 East Bay.
Ang 14 34 4m
W. hT STANLEY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY notifies his fri.-nds
and customers and the public gem rally,
that he lias removed to the slrop nealy
opposite .he old Post office, where lie is
pn part d 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.
or He has just received the Spring
and Summer reports of Fashions from
Ixrndon, Paris and Philad.lphia tor 1851.
March 13 2 ly
Darlington Hotel.
I)\RI.L\U /’ON CQUit r hoits E.
THE above Houae having
hwsti purchased ainj fitted up
newi and personal attention to business, to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
Jaif" All work warranted to give satis
faction.
R. DICKINSON.
Darlington, C. 11.. March 26. 4 ly
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
J. E. Muse and T. W. Bacot,
having this day tbrnird a Co
partnership in DENTISTRY
under the name of MUSE &. BACOT,
would respedfully effi r iheir services to
the ci .izons of Darlington, and the adjoin
ing Districts. They feel themselves fully
competent to practice in every depart
ment of Dental Surgery, and will snaro
no pains in giving StMactton in all its
departments.
N. B.—One or both of than w ill be al
ways at their office, from 8 o’ctock, A. M.
to <5 P. M , to wait on any who may wwb
iheir services.
July 1, 1851. 20 tf
Through Fare from Charles
ton to New York, |20.
Thrifrrat Mail route from Ckarletton S. C
I.e a vises the wharf
at the foot of Laurens
street, daily, a tier th(
arrival of the Southern Cars, via VVH-
M1NGTON and WEI,DON, N. C„ PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND, FREDE-
RICKSBURG. to WASHINGTON, BAU
TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW
YORK.
The
the steamers
condition, and are navigated by well
known and experienced commanders,
and the Railroads are in fine order, (the 1 Embr’il Lace and Muslin Cape*, Col-
VVilmington and Weldon Road having j | f , r8 mid Lbiioisctta,
recently been relakl with heavy T rail) I Embr’d Lace and Muslin under Sleeves,
thereby « eunog both smi-tv aiui des- Valencia and Thread Lace Collars and
patch. A THROUGH TK KET having (* n rr
alreadv been in operation will lie continu- ' r , .
ed as a permanent arrangement from Lnibioid . wiss Muslm and Cambric
Charleston to New York, fly this route j Edgings and Insoi tings,
travellers may reach New-York on Ihe Plain and figured Bobim-t Lace,
third day dining buieinoss hours. On Super •• Brussels do.
and after lhe first day of July next. Bag- 1 Berthas and Muslin Hands,
gage will be ticketed from the point cf | n r anU ’ Embroidered Waists,
departure to Washington Citv, under the
charge of a tjecial Agent or Baggage 1 HOSIERY', GLOVES AND HAND-
Maxter. At Washington the same will be j KERCH I EP S
transferred to the care of similar agents, I
who will accompany it to New York,and Ladies’ while and black Silk Hose,
“ raw Silk do.
“ white, Id k and col'd Cotton do.
“ “ “ ** worsted do
“ black Alparca and Cnsl.tiieie do.
“ col'd, white and black Kid Gloves
“ P’mbr’d scol. and | lain Silk lldkfs,
“black and col’d Silk Neck 'lies.
Gents’ white nmJ hl k bilk Half Hose,
“ and col’d Merino din. do.
“ Lro, white and mixed Cotton do do.
“ col’d w hite and bl k Silk Gloves,
“ “ “ “ Kid do.
“ col’d, bor’d and white Silk Hdkfs,
“ “ white nn Silk do.
“ black and col’d Silk Cravats.
Charleston and Georgetown
Steam Packets.
Sn-nniet •* ! ,\tii», Arthur Magee master.
Steamer “Charleston,” Chaa. Rclyea Mas-
1 er,
THE above 8tea-
! mers w ill commence
! tle-ir regular tri|)s oi-|
1 Monday the 3d Noth uiber, and comiiibe
to rii|i regularly throughout the season.
On*Boat will leaveCInriostoti on Mon
day, Wediie>day, and Friday Mornings
ai balfjiast 7 o’clock, and one will also
leave Georgetown on the same days at 1
oc-lock, A. M.
Robertson & Blalklock,
Agents at Charleston,
IIen.mxo & Shackleford,
Agents at Georgetown,
Nu». • 85 2m3
The State of South Carolna,
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
In C4»mm«n Pleas.
Geo. W. Dargan, i Declaration in Foreign
vs. / Attachment, in As-
Wm. Y. Layton. ) rumpsit.
THE Plaintiff in the above slated case
- public is respeclifully informed that ^ ^ and col d Silk Mantillas, ^ wiuirled
•mers of this line, are in first rate“ *‘ YVaterloo do., j and pin
LACE GOODS, &c.
a copy of
j this Declnrati -n could be served, on mo-
, tion of J. A. & C. A. Dargan PlaiutifTii
Attorney*: ’It is ordered that Ihe said
Defendant do Plead, or demur to the said
Declaration within a year and a day from
tiie publication of this order; and in default
thereof, final and absolute judgment will
given, and awarded against said Defen
dant.
It is also ordered, tliat a copy of this
order be published twice, every three
months, for the space of a year and a day,
from the date of this order, in the Darling-
on Flag.
ClerksofSce at Darlington Court House,
South Carolina, lhe 18lh day of March,
Anno Domii i 1851.
fSigned) E.’B. BRUNSON, c. c. i>.
March 19 3 33m
■ i|i
mew by John Dotkk, is again
pencil for :he accommodalfon
ot iiu- t'ublic. Strict attention to the
wants and comforts of guusta will be giv
en, and no effort, calculated to merit the
returning South.
Through Tickets can alone be had from
E. WIN LOW, .\:repf of the Wilmingtvn
and Raleigh Railroad Conipauv, at the
office of the Company, foot of Laurens
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.
July 16 ' 20 tf
Dry Goods for Fall Trade in
Charleston,
W. G. BANCROFT,
253 and 255 King st. (one dcor below
Wentworth.
We would again respectfully invite the
attention of our friends and customers in
the country, to our Extensive Stock of
Dry Gcods, when they vi.-it our city.
Always on baud Muuthekx Ma.xufac-
TtRED Goons: consisting of Georgia Plains
and Kerseys, Alabama do., plain and
striped Osuaburgs, Bleached and Brown
Domestics.
Suj>cr Duff.I Blankf!x, Direct Imjorlo
tion.
We would also particularly- invite at
tention to our Importations, of Silks and
Dress Goods, being one of Ihe Largest
STOCKS IN THE SOUTHER* COUNTRY. Wo
are also prepared to fitrui-h every article
DAMASK TABLING, Ac.
8,9, 10-1-4 brown and white Table
DHiunsk,
6, 7, 8, 10 mid 12 1-4 while and brown
Table t loths,
White and col’d Damask Davies,
“ “ Napkins,
Trench, col’d nndliord’d Linen Tow els
Pi.(I eye and hui-kabni-it- i L-qat do.
Russia, (•eiinan, Scotch aud L’ud Eye
Liapera,• « *! < ' - 1
9-8 and 1-4 Pillow Case Lim ns,
10 mid 12 1-4 Linen Sl.i ting,
1 ino medium mid heavy Sl.i ting Linens
1). J. TAYLOR,
General Agent and Cornmie-
etiou Men ha nt.
Kings Wharf, Georgetown, S. C.
Deems it appropriate to notify his friends
and the public generally, dial be has ren-
tod Uie Qommcdiotis fre proof war$ rooms
aud wharf of Mr. Benjamin King, where
he lias removed; besides the extensive
w harf of the estate of Myers, and is pre
pared to conduct the General Agency aud
Conunffleioo Business in all its branches,
and he hopes, to the satisfaction of those
who may cotnii.it their business to bis
trust.
Georgetown, Sept. 4, 27 4t
For Sale.
A prime lot ol Cheese and Bacon, by
thesubfcriber. A. IF. SEX!ON.
Oct 9 32 If
COACH AND CABINET
MAKING.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform
the pub’lc that he has established a shop
for carrying on the above bnsmers, at Ef
fingham in Darlington District. He re
turns bis thank* tor past patronage and
desires to inf nn the citi'/ens of the Dfo-
trict, that he has received a fresh supply
of Paints, Varni h,&c„ Ac., and is fully
prepan d to do any work in the above line
of business. Any person favoring him
wTh jobs will have thi ir work done neatly
and w i.h as much dispatch as practicable.
R. J. ANDREWS.
P. H.—He also receives tol l or Cross
ing Lawrence's Bridge’s, persons going
over will please call at the sign and pay
i their ferriage. R. J. A.
M ay 7
10
tf
Just Bcccived.
SUGAR COFFEE, MOLASSES and
RICE. For sale bv
A. W. SEXTON.
Dry Goods, Groccrits, &c.
patronage of ail who may to vor the esUb-
journ tile t’omt.— Faleonbridge's Life, ihhmenl wi h a vwi', shaii be spared.
“ You must not smoke here, si--,”
sriid n captain of a Noitb liver steam-
I mat, to a it ni 11 who was smoking a-
inong the ladies on the qumter dock.
“ 1 inmm’t, hev ! Why riot?” tepBed
the fellow, opening hi < rapm-ious mouth
mid allowing the c« ling amoke to ea-
' *ft
Ah, Polly, what’* tin- use of talk- I epp slowly.
L idn’t you aee Ihe sign
‘Gentle-
It
wns at t. 14 previse instant
li.-ne that the Ju.lge, Irivi ig |mt nn I.i* '
invetTO'th wa* prneevtli ig, areordi ig to !
PL iisn il eu torn, to gi.e I.i* wi'e a !
pa.-liig ki n, t rat be bap|M-ued, in
t n 11-ting i>ij hand iuto his |mcket, to
I rv l.ol I of SnuTiil'a ajaHtn*. lie pull
ed t'.iein out. M ith an exprea.-inn of
Inirror nliiunt ildeac.ihald.*, lie ex-
el i tied.
"My God! P. lly!
" WJuit 01 en Li a lhe m.-tlfer. Judge ?
“Jit t I 10k at these spoon*.
“ Dear me. w heiv'd you get them ?
“(■it them? ^’out you see t!ie in-
i.i L on tin ih?—.-xteiidiiig t'.iein to-
u a-ij*2e• —l *ti 11 tin in!
“atoll tlieiu. Judge I
sA “ Yes, fctol I t’lem!
“ My dear hnshmid. it can’t lie pos-
a vru wlwurl
g \ji , *x. ♦A-
men are reqoeatetl iH>t t« smoke abaft
the engine?’”
“ Bless your soul! that don’t mean
me; I am no gentleman—never pre
tended to he—you can’t make a gentle
man of me, nohow you can fix it I”
So saying. Im- puffed away aud took
j the responsibility.
Feather la-ds sfmuft be aired once a
i week. Yea, and nlwaye in the crater
! of Vesuvius, or some other fire that
1 would In- sure to destiny tin In, lor feu
1 thingsare more nnhealtliy to sleep on,
especially dm ing hot weather. They
Ad that the mirkbl and surrounding
country afford will be found upon the
table.
Ci mfortabie rooms, for form lies or in
dividuals, are prepared.
The Htabtes will be attended by care
ful aud attentive hostlers.
Drove* can be well accommodated, as
any number of horses aud mules can be
kept in the stables and lots expressly pre
pared for them.
March 12,1851. ly
For Sale*
Ik dsiei’df , Wa>-h-8iand*, Ac.
For salcbv
* HUNTER A MoEACHERN.
Oct. 30 30 tf
Purmiture Dimity, Prints, Ginghams,,
Shawls, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Trim- 3-4, 7-8 and 4-'4 bleached Shilling and
iinngg, Ac-.fftc. Long Cloth,
Sept. 18 29 •-* 1 ^
3m
DARLINGTON CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY.
THE undersigned, thankful for the very
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for rale the Plan
tation on which he lives, containing 328 I
(>, 8, 10, II and 12 1-4 brown mid
blenched Shirting,
Brown and white L’niiton Flannel*,
Brown aud w hile Cotton Di iliing,
... . . — Blue 8t.i|«-d mul I laid H(.me>i un,
I Wuc Dot-
that they ate prepared at all times to r, 1 ." 1 *’ 'l ,r,,n ^ hM ’* C8 >
make or rejair Carriages, baggies, . 1 V rth a large assortment of
4%MgoM«, carts Ac., with neatness ! Elotha, Caa*imeres, Sniinelt*. Plains,
and despatch, on reasonable terms. Kerseya, "bite, Saxony and Welch
All a«w Work Warranted. Hanmla, 1 Inin ami Twilled Red H :n-
On Hand, Coach Uc-s Cloths, Dam-1 m*!, Lindsaya, Bath, M'hituev, Macki-
asks, l-^heime. Black Blue and Drab nnw and London Duffl) Blanket*. Ac.,
Enamel, Top, Dash, Hap, Skirt, Bridle ! * . 1 • 1 .1 • .1 ’ . •
and HameJa LEATHER. Patent Can- A i c ” 1 , °. ^ , ‘ ,e 1 4, 1 tU '""‘ MI
vass, Oil Carpet, Axels, Springs, Bands, . . r . n,e, . ,d * ,lM! P uI ^> ! - At
Dash-frames, Extra Boxes, wranch**,
and oUw Ca*lmg*; Carriage Bolts, ex
tra Pad-Ho^ks and Terri Us, Lamps,
S. D. HALLFORI).
Camden, Marcti 19 3 tf
FAMILY MEDICINES.
Wist art. Bulanin, ( I’et-ry’s Lend 8hot»
\yer’s Cherry Pee-Grecian Vitbehero-
" torn I, ’ ‘ nian, Drojis,
Hnsting’s Syrup of|Jew Davids Plnsier
Naptha, Roger* Livcrworth
Tamuit’a Seltzer
Aperient,
Murray’s Fluid
Mflgnesfit,
Fahnestock’s Ver-
mi.uge,
| and Tnr, I
Sands HursapniiTTn,
Janes Expectorant,
“ Alterative,
Rownnd's '1'ouic
.Mixture,
wholesale and retail, at
NO. 243 KING STREET.
acres of land. It m hMinded on the Sorth 1 Haniess'(‘duT* Whios‘ Grass’ Mm-X’ I 7 >nn8 CaRh .’ ° r ' l'? " rc< 'l l,nnt ’ L ’- A "
by Thomas WiMrannonV lands, rtn the 1 p,,..„^.i„ r..,, :.i...t !. 1. .’.As .1 ’ ! or ^« r * promptly and .mthfullv exei uted
lands, on the
East by Wibiamson’s and Jsme* 8.
McCall’s, Houih and West by Dr. 8tni h’s.
On lh«* place is a neat comfortable dwel-
exbanat instead of invigorate the sys- ling and all nec-essarv out buildings. It
tent. " I is situated 74 miles abovq Darlington, C.
— - ^ 1 II., on the road ihatleads to Society Hill.
I oni, was yon twr drunk . For further particular* apply iu my «1*-
“Nn; I was nlosicafed onee with semto to Handers MK^I. ‘ }
iirdt-ut * pel it, and «Ut’a enough for dis
da. key. Brew yon, Cwmw, my hrtd
JOHN J. CANNON.
July l« ^ #1 tf
Funerals Turuh-hed at any hour of tlm
day or night.
HUNTER & McEACHERN.
Darlington. March 19 h, >851. 3tf
CABINET SHOP!
HAYlAG employed a Cabinet Maker,
ae are pnqared to execute all order* for
Charleston, Oct,4 ’51 32-tldJ
Dr. Rogers’ Liverworth and
Tar^
A ful! and fresh supply of the above
valuable Mi-dicine for Coughs, Colds and
Pulmonary affections, direct from thi
n«w work or rariairtngln the above line, house of ScnviU &. Mead, New Orleans.
*l4f 1U * N ^ 4 j Just rwivei ft Z. J. DtHAY’S.
Are a few of the Many Valuable
Family Medicines, Unit may always be-
lound at Z. J. DbHAY’S,
Cnmden, S. C.
June 18 10 2m
^ ■ 1 1
Bounty Land.
THE sukcriber w ill attend to forward*-
ing to the proper Department the claims
of person*, entitled to land under the late
Act of Congress, granting Bounty Land
to certain officers and soldiers, who havw
been engaged in the military service of the
United Slates; all persons who served in
the war of 1812, or in any of the Indian
w ars since J71H), are entitled to Bounty
I-and.
It n. NORWOOD.