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—- POETRY. Tuts “Hajimkk” at Lmiwa—Ah ' autiioHcer at LihhI* was extolling liis goods with unusual eloquence, and ns they were chiefly draperies, he was ' particularly earnest to Impress his hear-1 era w ith their really good quality. Ta- j eavU^mocked ki "" “I' 11 n ' 11 ° r CHr l ,vt t ^ descrilH-sl 1 it thus s “Here are filly yards of splen- , did UrusseU carj»et; no sham here;. nH first rate. It is the very lx*st made. 1 for I know certainly that this was j made hy Mr. Brussels himself. What will you hid now for this magnificent real Brussels carpet!” Oil WllllO Til IT HIE WERE HERE. Bt.r.rosGK r. nonius. Oh would that ebr were here. These hills and dales among, Where vocal groves are By echo’s airy tongue Where jocund nature smiles In all Ii<t boon attire, And roams tho deeply-tangled wilds Of hawthorn and sweet-briar. Oh would that site were here— Tile gentle maid i sing, Whose voice Is cheerful as the songs Of forest-birds in spring. Oh would dial site were here, Where tint free waters tea]), Shouting in sportive joyousness, Allown the rocky stee|>, Where sephyrs crisp and cool The fountains as they play. With health upon their wings of light. And gladness in their way. Oh would that she were here, With these halm-hreathiug trees, The sylvan daughters of the sun. The rain-cloud and the breeze. Oil would that she were here. Where glide the rosy hours, Murin’riug the drowsy hum of bees, And fragrant with the flowers— Where heaven's redeeming love Spans earth in mercy’s bow. Oh would that she were here, Amid llies* 1 shades serene— Oh for die spell of woman’s love To consecrate the scene! [From the Poughkeepsie Telegraph.] Ill II 1\ LIFE. Bay. what is life? that toy t\e prize so dear: A silv’ry sound, vibrating on the air— A gleam of sunshme on jo.ne desert spot, 0||e of ^ , lloRt eatimnWc and success- (old. irtolatfil, barrm ami lorgot: ...... . . v v i : That only darts its false enlisting rav, ' ul Ncw \ u,k - * To mock st.m d-solation's with nngsway, i distinguished, among other good qunlt- Atul mark where glowed fair summer's | ties, for the brevity of his public ser- flow’ry train, vices, whether prayer, sermona or nd- Now blighted, scathed, and ne’er to bloom dresses; and Iteing complimented on again. CAMIflATKS. FOR SHERIFF. MILLINERY. Editor Daruxotox Fi.ao: Pleas# ni.rounce Ma ij. WILLIAM II. WJNLATE as a Candidate for SHERIFF, of Darling ton District, and oMige the Voters of Mt. F on. Receiving daily, a splendid assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY GO0D8, ot tlm latest Parisian Styles, among which, may be found dresses of every discretion. Satin and Straw Bonnet.--,Ribbons, Riding , Ha;.-. Ladies’ and (ientl. men’s (iloi es, street, dnily, after 'In Through Fare from Charles ton to New Tork, (20. Thcgrtut Mail routefmm.Charleston .S’. C Leavikg the wharf' at the foot pflrfiuretif' ..... ■ i . . i • r'ir ed in this market, Jewelry, Perfumery. TLRSBITRG. RK HMOXI). FREDK- ot alnts, \ antish, &.<•., die., and is fully -p„ij , s . ,5,,. 4. . ^ . ’ SICKBBURG,to WASHINGTON,BA1- — prepared to do any work in the above line j M ’l-'tseaken areat pains to s.'k>ct ’ TIMflRE, PIIli.ADLLi'illA, and NEW Mr. Editor: Please announce 1IAR- , ot business. Any person fcvoring him tti „ M1 f t t | 1 „ I u . ai , ts ’ YORK. »V PARROTT as a candidate fcrj with jobs will have iWir work dowwatly , l!ld|e8 - #||) , Tltankful far past favors. , BlierifT of Darlington District j suing election, and oblige JxTKQBITY OK THE Doo.—Tile Al- ; ! ntighty, who gave tlicylog to be the com- | pnttinn of our pleasure and our toils, hath invested him with a nature noble and in- | capable of deceit He forgets neither nor foes; remembers, and with friends accuracy, both benefit and injury. He ! bath a share of man’s intelligence, but no share of man’s falsehood. Yon may , bride a soldier to slny n man with his . sword, or a witness to take his life by false accusation ; but you cannot make a hound tear Ids benefactor. FOR 1ST Mr. E ditor : Please announce J. §'• KIllVf’N, as a candidate for re-election to the cilice of Tax Collector,! for Darlington District, and oblige Mary Voters. ace aiitlioa i/. <1 lo announce (’apt. JAMES W. WARD, as mf Candidate for Tax Collector of Dai- lington District at the ensuing election. .Mr. Editor: You will please announce THOMAS ATKINSON, as a candidate 1 for the sutfrage of Ins fellow citizens, for the office of Tax Collector, of this Dis- Tiiim-i Lost Forever,—Lost wealth may lx 1 restored by industry; the wreck of health regained bv tern- ...... . , , ,, .. a m , •, , tnct at the ensuing electi >11, and oblige , perance; forgotten knowledge restored 0 Mv.nx' Voters by study; alienated friendship smooth- An" J1 *25 tf ererl into forgenfulness; and even for- — (cited reputation won by penitence and virtue. But whoever looked upon itis vanished hours, recalled his slighted years, stamped them with wisdom, or effaced from heaven’s record the fear ful blot of wasted time l COACH AND CABINET • MAKING. I THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has established r. shop for carry ing on the above business, at Ef fingham hi Darlington District. He re-j I Jir 1h« ri.Wpp m-. D I LVavate, Linen and Silk Pocket Hand- ' Souther., via VVlu desires to inf :rm the citizens ot flic l»t'- i . , . . . . _ MTNGTOV nnd VVL’l imv v m, trict, that If Ins received a fresh surnly kerchiefs, superior to any hing ever offer- 1 N PE- a,,. .„,t r.,11', ed nt this market, Jewel Toilet Soaps, &c.. &c., & c. Mrs. M.,1 stu b goods as will suit the wants of the , The public is fesjiedifully infonnetl that ’be steamers of this line, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by «, ;| known and experienced commanders', ! !U, d ’he Railroads are in fine order, (the ; Wilmington and Weldon Road ha vine ! recently been relaid with heavy T rail) 1 thereby securing both safety and th ; patch, A THROUGH TICKET hat mg already been in operation will be eontinu- WOTTLD respectfully inform their coun- , p! ^ * !*"«»»•»» •rrangement frein try friends, and the public generally, that ; . ,\ v 0,1 0 _ ew ' klK r °n f ' tlnw are now in receipt of their fall stock . , 'Z 8 ^‘-b ^ ,, w-\ork on the of Dry Good*, coin|>riHiig one of ihe j . ^ a -' * ,u ^^ s ^our*. On best assorted stock of goods they have ev- *' ,d , aft » ® f ***': lh ?- er had the Hrasure of offering f-r their f fj! ^' ,U ^? <, * . ,he » 0 r uU ' ' Their stock consists in part d . f ^ure to N'flRhu^tou ( vty, irnder rfiv- cfnrgt* ot a spend Agent nr Baggage Master. At Washington the same will he . at the en- ! and with as much dispatch as practicable. R. J. ANDREWS Many Voters, j P. S.—He also receives toll or Gross- —, r- — — lug Lawrence’s Bridge’s, persons going TAX COLLECTOR. ever will please call at the sign and pay • tlcir ferriage. R. J. A. M.ay 7 10 tf she solicits a continuance of the same. VV. S. Murpht is authorized to attend to inv business. MARY A. MURPHY. Kept. 30 tf Brevity.—The Independent says ’T is a light hark that ploughs the world’s wide sea, Through waves of woe, and storms of I misery ; O’er fortune's quicksands, envy’s unseen shoals. While round it 1 rat red’s deadly thunder rolls; Hope, Ihe bright pilot, steers the rudder, ' breath, Till anchor’d in the boundless haven. ■ Death. one occasion for his habit, he answer ed : “ I suppose I have done some wicked things in my life, and I know I have done many foolish tilings; hut I never did u long thing.” 'Idie best dowry to advance tin* mar riage of n young lady is, to have in her countenance mildness,in her speech wisdom, and in her behaviour modesty. That man lliat now a days will write, And not prepay his letter, Is worwer than the heathens are. What don’t know any better; And if you take a tine tooth comb, And rake down ‘ all creation,’ You couldn’t find a meaner man In this ere mighty nation. Vt lg \rir.h Rkkixf.d.—Vulgar— Take the rag off the hush. . Refined—Removing the dilapidated linen from off the infantile tree. Vulgar—Money makes the |rot boil. Refined—The precious metals cause the cauldron to effervece. Vulgar—Money makes the mare go. Refined—The circulating medium com|H'ls the female nag to absquatulate. Vulgar—A fool and his money is soon parted. Refined—'llte partnership existing between a simple one and his small change are sjieedily dissolved. Vulgar—What is bread in the hone cannot come out of the flesh. Relined—That which is matured in the ossified substance, cannot emanate from the carneous man. Vulgar—Tell the truth and shame the devil. Refined—Proclaim what is varacious, and cniifte Diahuln* to blush. Vulgar—Knelt dog has his day. Refined—Each masculine of the cainc species is entitled to the |K)8ses- bion of one diurnal revolution of the earth. Vulgar—Does your anxious mother know you are out? Refined—Is your solicitous maternal guardian aware that her oflsping is abroad ? Amusing Gamkm.—Cards we some times play here io long winter evem A Fact from Aati kk.—The white and red ants make slaves of the hlaek : ants; yet they are the very insects to j which the Holy ,Scriptures refer us to learn wisdom. For every negro in she j very in the Snurii, there are more than a hundred thousand negro ants in sla very in the same region. Slavery, thcrufore, of the hlaek to the white man is not incompatible w ith the economy of nature. The in stitution cannot he founded in sin, or we would not have been referred to the insect slaveholding sinners to learn wisdom. CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. E. Muse and T. W. Bacot, having this dav formed n Co partner-hip in DENTISTRY under the lunge of MUSE & BACOT, would respectfully offer their services to the citizens of Darlington, and the adjoin ing Districts. They feel themselves liillv competent to practice in every depart- uK’nt of Dental Surgery, and will spare no pains in giving satisfaction in all its departments. N. B.—One or both of them will be al ways at their office, from 8 o’clock, A. M. to Ci P. M.. to wait on any who may wish their services. July I, 18j1. ‘20 -tf FAMILY MEDICINES. Wi-tars Balsam, |Poery’s*l)oad Shot, Ayer’s Cherry Pee- t Ireeiau I’mtchcro- toral, nian, Drops, llasting’s Syrup of Jew Davids Plaster Naptha, Rogers Liverwortli Tarrant’s Seltzer and Tar, Aperient, jSaudii Sarsaparilla, Min ray’s Fluid .Jane- Expectorant, Magnc.-i.i, “ Alterative, Fahnestock’.- Ver-i Row rind’s Tonic mifitge. Mixture, Arc a few of the Many Valuable Family .Medicines, that may always he found nt Z. J. Dt:IIAY’S, Camden, S. C. June 18 10 2m Land for Sale. Tlie subscriber will sell his land bv pub lic auction, on Monday tth January next, before the Court House doo ’, if not (li-i>o- set! of privately before ihat dav. .<1 »» * TT"'Tr V 1 »t ’ JM). J. CANNON. “ I can t Juki bread lor my family, | ( , J( j said a lazy fellow, in a public company. Dry Goods for Fall Trade in Charleston, VV. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King st. (one door below Wentworth. We would again respectfully invite the attention of our friends and customers in the country, to our Extensive Stock of Dry (ibons. when they visit our city. Always on hand N’oltherx ManVvac- tcre!) Goods: consisting of Georgia Pi.iins and Kerseys, Alabama dn., plain and striped O.-nahurgs. Bleached and Brown Donvstics. Super Dafftl Blankets, Hired Importa tion. We would ai-o particularly invite at tention to our Importations, of Silks and Dress Goode, being one of the LirOest SToi KS IS THE KqCTHEUN CoVXTRV. We are also prepared to furnish every article in the Dry Good line, viz: Hosiery,Glows, lanneiie. Flannels, Clolhs, Cassiuicres, Bombazines, alpacas, Merinos, M’ de Lni- nes, Plaids, Jacwhet and Swiss Muslins, Piinniture Dimity, Prints, Ginghams, Shawl-. Laces, Edging-, Ribbons, Trim mings, &c.. &r., &c. Sept. 18 29 3m | Just Received. A prime lot of Northern Flour, for sale bv the subscriber. A. VV'. SEXTON. Oct 9 3‘2 tf At Cheraw Tannery and Shoe FACTORY. •MWin FAIR PREMIUM PEGGED •HM ;U BROGANS AND MIOES. Revitted Bands at New York price-. w>- sether with, a general assortment ofliCa- lliets. The suh-criliyr re-pi ctfully asks the at tention of purchasers to his Premium Brogan#, for Plantations, confident his facilities enable him to nerve the interest of buyers. Liberal discount made on wholesale*. Orders solicited, plat iters' mea sures fitted with care. Good Hides and Skins received in ex change. F. LYNCH. Mr. VV. C. Br.ucc of Soviets Hill, will receive measures for the above Brogans. Sept 25 30 tf 2,000 lcs. Mountain Butter, The best ever brought to this pinee. Ai-o. a prifiie lot of Bacon and Laid. fir. sale by A. VV. SEXTON, Nov. 0 NEW FAIJ. GOODS. KETCHUM & TAYLOR, inspection, a- follows; WORSTED DRESS GOODS. Superb printed French Cashmere*, “ “ “ Muslin Delaines, 1 Medium mid low priced do. do. j Plain cnl’d Fr. Cashmeres and Dclains, “ “ “ Merinos, • “ black “ do. “ col’dand lilack Parnmetins, English and French black Bombazines, SILK DRESS GOODS. 2-1, *21), 28. B0, B2.BI and .‘Ri inch black Gro di Rhine Silks, Superb hl'k Watered and Brocade Silks Rie plainh Chninelion - do. Rich coloretl Brocade do. Rich Scotch and Tartan Plaid do. White and eol’d Persian Marceliite and Black Silk g. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. i’lnin andetohroi’d white Crape Shawls, ^ " d ' 0 ^ , r lor , ' l ' s lliark< ’' ll > .. .1 Mhe first SeptemU-r, a large supply of Sou thern made Plnntatioii Brogans and House Servants Shoes, together with * •H'*’••• general a-sorluient of Boots and Slice-. transferred to tlie care of similar agents, who will accompany it to New York, and the like arrangements will be pursued it returning South. Through Ticket* can alone be had from E. VVINIJJW, Agent of tlie Wilmington and Ral-igh Railroad Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please apply; and to Charleston, al tlie Office of the New Jersey Railroad and Transporta tion Company, New York. July 16 2U tf Southern Made Flantaticn BROGANS. House Servant’s Slioes, Sic., at Whole sale and Retail, No. 3(> East Bay, Charles- I ton, S. C. The subscriber. Agent for the Smith Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charleston, 8. C., and the Che raw Factory, at Che raw. mere Shawls, Rich and figured Rroclta Shawls, Super black Gro di Rhine Silk Shawls, which will bo sold at tin- lowest market Colored plain worsted do. prices for goods of similar quality. R. A. PRINGLE, Plain colored Ca-hinere do. Plain Waterloo and Bay State do. Bl'k and eol’d Silk Mantillas, j* wadded “ “ VYatciloo do., t mu!pi n LACE GOODS, \e. Embr’d Lat e mid Muslin (’.'.pcs. Col lars and Chimisetts, Denier in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 3n East Bay. Aug It 21 4m Bounty Land. THE Sul)Hcri!>cr will act as the Agent and forward ail applications fir Bounty 1 1 ,, 1 Laud, for all nereomT entitled under the r-.nihi d Lace and Mu-lta under Sleeves , u of the j 8:h s’eptend* r, 1850. 11 V aleiici.i and l liread Lace ( uliars and , vv j|| attend punetuallv to the whole bu->- Culi's, I ness coimevted with the annlicntion. All Nor 1,” replied an industrious mil ler; “ I am obliged to uork for it.” Pro-Slavery Politeness—A cour teous writer in tlie Boston Transcript makes tlie following pious reference to Mr. W. Lloyd Garrison, the sturdy ab olitionist: '* We contemplate the works of the Almighty, not in the spirit of ar raignment, but of wonder. He has taken from this world, in the midst of their days and of their usefulness, men eminent for their fervent piety; and yet the devil is still permitted, not only to walk up and down tlie earth, hut to edit abolition newspapers.” The State of South Carolina, DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Collision !*•<>::«. GfO. VV. Fkirgaii, i Declaration in Foreign v*. / Attachment, in .t*- VVm. Y. Layton. } sumps!/. THE Flainlifi in the above stated case having this day, tiled his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant fa it appear.-,) is absent from ami without the limit.- of the State aforesaid, and hav ing neither wife, nor attorney, re-iding within the .-ame, upon whom a copy of tion of J. A. & A. Dargsn Plaintiff's Attorney*; It is ordered that the said Defendant do Plead, or demur to tln^said Declaration within a year and a day from the publication of this order: andiiidefaul; thereof! final and absolute judgment will given, and awarded against said Deti n- dant. It is al.-o ordered, that a copy of this order Ik* published twice, every three months, for the space of a year and a day, from the date of this order, in the Darling ton Flag. Clerks office at Darlington Court House, “ With all mg heart,” | South Carolina, the 18th day of March, Anno Domini 1851. (Signed) K. B. BRUNSON, c. r. r. March 19 3 32m A lecturer on the hiatory of chemis try thus described the celebrated Mr. Boyle: “ He was a great man, he was the father of modern chemistry, and the brother of the Earl of Cork.” A feeling reply.—“ Shall 1 have : your hand ?” said a New York exqui- ( site to a belle, as the dance was about , commencing. Wita the soft response. Manner.—Of all the modifications ings; hut it is as they play chess, not manner which are to he met with for money, hut for honor, or the plea- i" society, peri>a|M the most generally sun* of lH-aliitg one another. I have, ! pleasing is simplicity, even as that wa- indeed, now and then, a little com- t* r is the purest which has no taste; punctiou in reflecting that I spend that air the freshest which has no odor, time so idlv ; but another reflection comes to relieve me, whispering, “ You Voltaire was at table one day, when know the soul is immortal; why, then. t the company were conversing on the —’* ot the world. His opinion Darlington Hotel. UAHLisoroy coi r riiorsn. I THE above House having been purchased and fitted up anew by Jons Dotes, is again opened for the accommodation of th** Public. Strict attention to the The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. I). VYashin gton Mtinn, who i.- in the custody of tlie Sheriff of Darlington di— trict, by virtue of a writ of capias rtl sat- isfaciendum, at the suit of the Slate of South Carolina, iming tiled in my office, together with a scht dole on oath of his estate and r ffects.his petition to the Court of Common Plea-, praying that he may be admit!' d to the benefit of the Ads of th" General Assembly made for the re lief of ineoirent debtors. It is ordered that the said State of South Carolina, and all others the creditor* to whom the said D. Washington Munti is in any wise in debted, lie, and they are hereby summon ed and have notice to appear lief ire the said court at Darlington Court House on Thursday the 18th day of March next, to shew cause if any they can why tlie prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. v. Office of Common Plea-, Darlington ) district, December Ifitli. 1851. J | Darlington Academy. Tlie Exerci-es of this institution will | commence on MONDAY next, the 24th ! inst. Circulars, setting forth, terms, ays-! tetn of instruction and oilier particulars, will lie issued at an earlv date. J. VV. SMITH. Principal. Nov 20 38 tf Epihroi’d Swiss Mmlin ami Cambric Edging* anil Inserting*, Plain and figured Uohiuet Lace, Super “ Brussel* do. Lace Berthas am! Mu-lin Bands, Intunts’ Embroidered VYni.-ts. HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HAND- KERCHIEFS. Ladies’white and black Silk Hose, “ “ raw Silk do. “ white, hl’k and col d Cotton do. “ “ " “ worsted do “ black Alpacca and Cashmere do. “ col’d, white and hhick Kid Glove* “ Emhr’d seol. ’ ‘ ' Ki!k Hdkfs, “ hlaek and col'd Silk Neck 'lies, Gents’ white and I l k Silk Half Hose, “ “ .and eol’d Merino do. do. “ bro, white ami mixed Cotton do do.' “ col’d white and Id’k Silk Gloves, “ Kid do. “ col’d, bor’d mid white Silk lldkfs, ! “ “ white an Silk do. “ black and eol’d Silk Cravats. DAM VSK TABLING, Ac. 8, 0, 10 1-j brown and white 'Fable Dama-k, (>, 7, 8, 10 and 12 1-1 white am! brown t Table ( loths. White and cold Damask Davies, “ “ Napkins, French, col’d and hord’d Linen Towel* Bird eye and huckaback Diaper do. ! nes* coumvted with the application, persons who served in the war declared by thefJni'ed State- against Great ilri'aij.j on the I8?h June, 1812. or of any of the Indian wars since 17IH), their HMrvIviig w idows or minor children, are euutUd m draw under tin- Tliose who have lost their certificate of discharge need not tear to apply. S. WILDS Ih BOSE, Darlington, March 12.1851. 2 If Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, &c. -^nie nmh'rsigned i- now receiv- Y ina his Fall and Winter supply of Drug-,Clieiiit'cnIs, Patent .Ma- iviw.. ^ diriue-, Paints, Oils. Dye .Vtut!- . Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and Fancy Article*. AIPnl wliie.h he will dispose of on tlie most ivasouaide terms, and to which he in\ ties ths. attention of hi* friends nud customers. Z. J. DeHAV. COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber isg. leave tn iul’roin j the tniblic, that he has Im-ated himself at ; Darliiigtou, C. H., and is now prepared 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 sav ajiything conceminf his ability, as to whether he can compete with | any other Manufacturers in the abo'e named busines* or not, as he never in one single instance, failed to give satisfaction Russia. German, Scotch and Bird Eye j J? ,hwe .^ 0 P»phased new gin* of him. r V ^ J Hi* would n^pectfuHy Holicit the »ttei»!!Oii l, ‘^° ‘ * I of all whom it may concern, to give him a U-8 ami 1-4 Pillow Case Linens, | call when in need of (rin*. or a gin, and 10 ami 12 1-4 Linen Shit ting, try his before purchasing elsewhere, and Fine medium ami heavy .Shi i ting Linen* i d he lads to give sati*fhctoii,nohnrm done, Colored, cotton and worsted Table de will receive them back again. [:::; Ml* Cover*. Cloth Piano and Table Covers. DOMESTIC’S, Ac. 7-8 and 4-4 bleached Shirting and 12 1-4 brown and should you lx* such a niggard of a lit tle time, when yon have a whole eter nity before you f” So, being easily convinced, and like other reasonable creature*, satisfied with a small reason when it is in favor of doing what I antiquity of tlie world. Iteiug asked, he said, “The wot Id is like an old coquette, who disguises tier i age. Our arithmetics tell ns that ten mills have a mind to do, I shuffle the card* . "'nke a cent, hut a western paper say* again and begin another game—Frank- tdat when flour is down to four dollars and forty cents a barrel, and wheat at eighty per bushel, ten mills can't Charleston and Georgotoum 3 t| „ lh Steam Packets. (j ( 8> w, n fln d Steamer “Nina," Arthur Magee master,] bleached Shirtinu want* and comforts of guest* will he giv-, Steamer-Charleston,'’ Urns. Relyea Mas-, Brown iuu{ whiuT’nnton Flannels, en, and no effort, calculated to merit the er, ’ Brown and wlutc Cotton Diillmg, THE above Ktva- - triers will commetwe tlcir regular trips on Noble Sprctailk.—Tliere can hardly he a more sublime spectacle _ _ presented for our admiration, titan that ^ lover, who had Iieen cruelly maim- of a young man, who, urged on hy tlie «• t*nd disfigured in battle, said. “Tell impulses of a struggling intellect, start# • ,i,n ,,lnt while he has body enough to boldly from the trembling rank* of oh- contain hit soul, 1 am his.” Noble wo- scuritv and want, determined to battle Inan • hi* way, through every obstacle, to patronage of all who may favor the estab lishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding | country afford will be found upon the 1 table. Comfortable rooms, for families or in dividuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by care ful and attentive hostlers. Drove# can be well accommodated, ns any number of horses and mules can be . - kept in the stable* ami iot»expres*ly pre A Udy, in reply to r message from nar ,.,i fnr 1 } r Blue stri[)ed and plaid Homespun, Cotton Osnahurgs, Bed Tick, Blue Der- Monday the 3d 'November; inA chntiuuo J'';" 9 ’ Apron . Ci,cck8 » &c * to nin regularly throughout the season. ’I ogether with a large assortment of One Boat will leave Charleston on Mon-, Cloths, Cassimeres honor and renown. 'Phank heaven, that though the gifts of fortune me de nied to such, they possess that god like principle within, before the irre sistible energy of which, the most for- midable obstacles become as cobweb- harriers in the patii which honorable ambition points out ENCOtRAGRMRNT TO GIXI US. The Richmond Whig give* notice that it will publish original poetry, charging the Mine rates only as advertisements. “One vote is inqiorUntf’ exclaims a Western editor, who ran for Congress; “ it once elected us to stay at home.” pared for them. March 12.1851. iy Just Received. SUGAR COFFEE, MOLASSES and RICE. For *ale bv A W. SEXTON. Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE snbacriber informs the citizen* ot Darlington District, tint lie keep# con stantly on hand a general assortment of Dry itoods. Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell tow for cash. S D. H ALLFORD. Camden, March 19 3 tf day, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings at Italf past 7 o’clock, and one will also leave Georgetown on the .-nine day# at 7 oclock. A. M. Robertson & Blackcock, Agents at Charleston, HzaXUG & SllA< KLF.FOISP, Agent- at Georgetown, Nov. 6 35 2m3 He would respectfully say to those who have heretofore so liberally patroniz< d him, that he is indeed thankful for past favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. All work warranted to give satis- i faction. R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. II., March 26. 4 I) In Distress we Succor. HAVING accepted the agency lor the North Carolina Mutual Lite Insurance . ..ug,- nnsumneiii Company. I will take pleasure in forward- pi • „ | tngauv applications wlmh may be mail' L ’ ’’ ’’ • “ fo r nisuit^rship. Personsinsuringnreenti- tled to share in tlie profits of the Company- The lives of slaves may he insured on ac commodating terms. _ J. H. NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf Kerseys, white, Saxony and Welch HnnnelS, Plain and Tw illed Red Flan nel, Lindsays, Bath, Whitney, Macki naw and London Duflil Blankets, for., &c., to which they invite the attention of their friends and the public. At wholesale and retail, nt NO. 243 KING STREET. Terms cash, nr city acceptance. All rtrders promptly and i’aithlullv extn nted Charleston, Oct 4 T>1 32-tldJ Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continue* to carry on the above business at his reeide’nce near St. Paul# Church, Darlington District, and ! — — respectfully solicits a share of public pat-! ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE, ronage. His motto ta “let the work show ALL person# indebted to W. .8. Mr*, for itselt," he expect# to keep constantly phv, by Note or account, are notified that on hand, Ready made H arness of hi# payment must tie made before the 25th own manufacture. j February next. And nH pernon* hold- Repairing done with nentnes# fog discount# against him are notifiod to and dispatch For Sale Bedstead#, Wash-Stands, &c. For snlebv HUNTER fa MrEACHBKY Oct. 30 30 ‘f JAMES MEWBERY. March 2C t iy hand them in according to Law. 8. WILDS DrBOSE. AwW. Dec 4 40 tf Notice of Assignee. All pcrHOii* indebted to James E. Hall- ford by note or account are notified that payment must be made on or before tt"' 1st of January next, and ail person# hold ing discount# against him are notified to hand them in according tofaw. 8. WIIJW DuBOSE, Assignee Oct. 9,1851 M