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r P03THY. [Prjtn Be oil’s Wspklv Paper.] LF.T I S 0TW1RP. BV S.i.1.LT T. HAItrr.T. I Jim wMry of 'his rlodf|i>'e Coiis'an' s'rifp mul 'oil f>r cnin ; Evorv nolil' 1 impulse Mrkhig life a »CMW of fsi'-, Cr"f’^li''e• out our f'elinps, l*v n eallit!" 1 ehsiu: Mm»* tlodV iin'T* 1 . ri'olv htiOfUiif, Unto mammoiiV irilcled triiio. Sbves of vice, of oid to i»‘>Vr Th'tiiSflitr, nml FI'-a wo allied. Br-'tliof. will vou always sofT r? Your free inip'il*"''' *o Iv'ti d: Seek you gold [ tljc gji te: j ur paffeaiit, \eeor ('alined an aching br»ast, Cl''hod in ri lios*. choicost lalmcnt. Guilty spiiiis find no rest. Wha* is lile? on car'll ’tis fleeting. Only as a meteor flame; Then fwliear your spi'it’s rhea'ing, Of tlieir just ai d ri'ditf d cbim.' Ste around us nature's beemieo. Everywhere the procpf'efV spread; Wliv negleel these pleS'iner du'ies, Earn you not your daily bread. Craveth tiot the spirit in vou, For a higher happier life: Le\ oh let not trifles win you. To the scenes of mammon strife. Cultivate your spirit na'ure, .Man was born ftr nobler »irn j ! Seeking knowledge of i's Miker, As the heaven born spirit’s claims. Keep the nmtlo tben bef ire you, .Misters ever onward move; Upward, upward, ever soar von, To the fninl of life and love! Progress i« a law of nature. Everything doth heavenward tend! Still refining, still perfecting. Until heaven and earth shall blend. THE BUM,MTS UHEXT. I loved her—Inw I loved her! And often told her so ; But. alas! my vows were fruitless— I found it waa no go. On Sundays, when T went to church, Dressed out bo’ll neat and eav, II t beauteous eve I’d try to catch, But site would turn away. . Perfumed notes I sent to her. No answers were returned— Perhaps the name was written wrong Alas! no,they were burned! Upon inv knees I urged my love, Her face turned rvile then red. She spurned me u i h her nretti f>ot. And almost broke my—head. I told her that I'd dissipafe. And shore mv goods up spoil*, Nav. that slie’d even drive me mad— Says she, '• Oh, you cel out /” m gvMey, nil Id ' iin utal |K»wci8 in vigo- joins excreiar to efl'cet its propo ed i>h- jnct. It is not tlie man who hns seen most, or read most, who ean do this: such a one is in darger of being home down like a lieast of harden, l»y an ore-loaded mass of other men’s thoughts. Nor it the man who can Itonst mere!;* of native vigor and ea pneitv. Tht* g entest of all wgsiiors t'mt went to the siege of Trnv had not the pre-eminence, heennre nafuse had given him strength an.i he ear-JiV the largest Imjw, hilt Iweaii e seP'-di-'. eipline hud taught him how to bend it. —Daniel Webster. mrunoR nERgirTm wokej. Oor eyes hi»»P jnst now fallen upon a passage in Mr. fJreiJ.v's list letter from Europe in which he 8|M>nks of the nppeifrance of the Fngli h women, and eommeiuls with « little more than hi- usual ardor of expression, tln ir fierfee- j lion of tigure. lie attrihntes this, and very in*tlv, to the English lady’s hahit o'" out-door etterci e. VVe had thought that this fact was known, that it was known years ago, and that nnr fair coniitvywomeri would catch n hint from it, that would throw color into their cheeks and fullness into their r ortn«. And yet, sadlv enough, our la dies still enop themselves in their heat ed moms, until their faces are like lilies, and their figures like lily stems. We have alluded to the matter now, not for the purpose of (jointing a sati e surely, but for the sake of asking those one or two hundred thousand ladies, who every month light nnr pages with their looks, if they do indeed pri i* a little unnatural pearliness of hue and 1 dclrnev of pontpl *xinn, beyond that 1 ruddy flush of health (the very tempter j of n kiss!) and that full development of figure, which all the poets from lln. mer dow, have made one of the ehief- e't beauties of woman ? If not, let then, make themselves horse-women; or. hating that, l"t them make acquaintance with the sun-rise; let them pick flowers j with the dew upon them; let them stn- j dv music’s own orchestra. Vulgarity is not essential to health, and a lithe, cl istie figure does not grow in hot houses. For ourselves, we incline heartily to the belief, that if Ametican women have a wish to add to the res- . poet, the admiration, the love, and (i' | need be) the fear of the men, they will : find an eader road toward that gain. I in a litth vigorous out-of-door exerci-e. 1 and a uni brm attention to flu* great es- 1 sentials of health, than in any new-fan gled costumes, or loudly ! ‘lights.’ CABDXBATm FOR TAX COLLECTOR. yr Mr. Editor: Please announce .i. r. Kinrc*, as a candidate for re-electt''ti to the office of Tax Collector, for Darlington District, and ob’ice Mary Voters. tgT Wc nw nxittxorl*'d to announce Cap'. JAMES VV. WARD, as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Da.- Kngton District st the ensuing election. Mr. Editor: You will please ann'-enc'* THOM A** ATKINSON, as a candidate for the euff ave of his f-How ci'bene, for •he office of Tax Collector, of tbi- Dis trict at tho ensuing electi 'it, and oblige Mary Voters. Aug 21 25 tf FOR SHERIFF. &r Eimtor D.irlikgtox Flag: Please announce Maj. WILMAM H. WINGATE as a Candidate for SHERIFF, of Darling ton District, and olilige the Voters of Mt. Elor. Mr. Editor: Phase announce HAR DY M. PARROTT as a candidate tor Sheritf of Darlington District, at the en suing election, and oblige Mary Voters. CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. E. Muse, and T. W. Bacot. having this day formed a Co partnership in DENTISTRY under the name of MUSE Si BACOT, would respectfully offer their services to the ci'irens of Darlington,and the adjoin ing Districts. They feel themselves fully competent to practice in every depart ment of Dental Surgery, and will spare no pains in giving satisfaction in all its departments. N. B.—One or both of tie m will be al ways at their office, from 8 o’clock, A. AI. to 6 P. M„ to wait on any who may wish their services. July 1. 1851. _ 20 tf Thie State of South Carolina, DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Common Pica*. Geo. W. Dargan, i Declaration in Foreign vs. / Attachment, in A*- Wm. Y. Layton. ) sumpnil. THE Plaintiff in the above stated case having this day, filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant fas i* aprears,) is absent from and tvi hout he limits of the State al'wesaid, and bov ine nei her wife, nor attorney, residing .vi'hin the eame. up m whom a copy of his Deelarati m could be served, on mo. •ion of J. A. Si 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 he publication of this order; and in defaul hereof, final and absolute judgment will viren, and awarded against said Defen dant. It is also ordered, that a copy of this | order be published twice, every three i months, for the space of a year and a day, | trom the date of this order, in the Darling- , ton Flap. Clerksoffice at Darlington Court House, South Caroline, ! he 18 h day of March, j Anno Domini 1851. fSignedl E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. March 19 3 32m MILLINERY. Rccia' in" daily, a spltmdid assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, ot the la’est Parisian Styles, among which, may be found dresses’ ofeeerv discriti’ion, w a’iiiand Straw Bonnets.Ribbons,Riding Hats, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves. Cravats, Linen and Fi!k Pocket Hand kerchiefs, super! >r to any'btng ever offer- <d in this market. Jewelry, Perfumery, Toilet S jape. Sic.. Sic., Sic. Mrs. M- has taken great pains to selec - so* h goods a- will suit the wants of th' ladies generally. Thank fill f >r pant favors, rhe aoHcifs a continuance "f the aame. W. S. Morphy is authorised to attend to my business. MARY A. MURPHY 30 Sept. 25 tt > Ca. 8a. h ) _ Southern Made Plantation BROGANS. II wise Servant’s Shoes, &■ e., at Whole- Tho Start© Of South DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In tb« Ctommsm Plena. J .hn Jones, TS. loseph Garland. ^ The A!tate..f Nouth Carolina,, vs. - V Ca. 8a. J jseph Garland. y Joseph Garland, who is in the custody if the Sheriff of Darlington District, by ■ inns of a writ of ca/ ias ai Mtirfacien- dutn. »i the separate Mtiis'bf J >lm Jones and the State of South Carolina, having filed In nj\ office, together with a eched- ule on oatli, of his estate and effects, his petitnn to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may lie admitted to the l>enefit of the Acts of the General As sembly made for the refief of inaolvent debtors. It is ordered thal the said John ; Jones and the State of South Carolina, and all others, the creditors to whom the ale and Retail, No. 30 EasT Bav, Charles^ *»* Joseph Garland is in any wise tndeht- t()n s f j an( * are HuinmnitH, Tile subscriber. Agent for the South ! ?, ,ld 'T,’ k T.»rr* r be^ 'b* 1 raid Carolina Slue Factory, at Charleston, S. I aI D^lmgton Court House, on C., and the Cheraw Factorv, at Cheraw, | N. C., will rfti r f >r sale in the 'he first September, a large supply of Sou- h rn made Plantation Brogans and market bv ' ca "" p Court Thursday the !8ih March next, to show , whv the prayer of the petition i aforesaid should not Ik* granted. I 1 E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. From that day forth I've lived alone, Mv sorrows none can tell. While thinking on the faitli'ess one I loved, and loved so well. mt i. has no money, buys on A.\ I UTI L WIBMMJ. I was man ied for inv money was ten years ago, and they have I icon ten years of purgatory. I have had bad luck ns a wi e, for my hnslmnd and I have scarcely one taste in common. —looking around, twenty things strike lie wishes to live in the country which I hale. I like the thermometer at 74 degrees, which he hates He likes the children hrought up at home int-tead of at school, which I hate* I like music, and want to go to conceits, which he hates. He likes roast pmk, which I hate; and I like miuced veal, he hates; there is lint one tiling which wc both like, and that is what we hoth cannot ,. ri j 4 ., higher attainment than is com have, though we are always trying for mon | v believed. It it the last word. I have had had luck Christian forbearancenmongneighhorr, Cheraw A Darlington Rail Road. Books of subscription to the rapi'al stock of four Imndr' d llmusacd dollar*, in shares of fifty dollars each, of the above Rail R oad, will be opened on Mon day, the 16'h day of February next, and he kept open fw sixty days, at 'hefnllow- I ing places, and under the direc'im of i the following named commissioners, or a I majority of them. Five dollars per share will he required in ca.-h at the time of subscribing. At Cheraw—Allan Marfarlane, D. Msl- loy, James Powell, J. W. l.eak. and^Johu A. Moore. At Darlington C. II.—E. W, Charles, S. A. Woods.and .1 hn F. Enin. At Society Hill—Thos. Smith, Caleb i Coker, and Jam-s II. McIntosh. At Beiumtlsvil'e—B. D. Townsend, IP. J. Cook, and C. IV. Dudley. At Marion C. II.—A. L Scarljorough, D. J. McDonald, and .1. Eli Gregg. At Sumtenille—Win. Haynswor'b, D. B. McLaurin. and James D. (Handing. At Chorlestor—James*, Gadsden, S. Mowrv. and E. L. Adams. At Wilmington. N. C.—Alex. McRae, IIeirt*v Nutt, P. K. Dickinson. At Wadesboro’ N.C.—W. R. Leak, II. B. Hammond, and S. W. Cole. At Rockingham. N. C.—W. L. Steele, R. J. Steele, anil W. F. la-ak. J iix IV. Leak.' Jso. A. M< ORE, D. Malloy, James Powell, A. McFarlaxe, Charlesion Mercury and Courier, copy _ w > tri-weekly; Black Rij’er Watcbman, N. love an enetnv and forgive an e\ il speak- C. Al^us, Dar.ington I lag, Marion Star, i and Wi mington Journal copy weekly till inonlv believed. It is easy to talk of Hbh I* bruarj. Darlinston Hotel D {RLINGTOy COURT-HOUSE. fl-mA THE above House ha\ ing been purchased and fitted up mew by Jons Doten, is again iasiuK 'pened for the accommodati on > of the Public. Strict attention to the j wants and comforts of guests will be giv- - en, and no eff >rt, calculated to merit the ! (jatronage of all who may favor the estab- \ ishment wi li a visi*, shall l>e spared. A'l that the morket and surrounding i country afford w ill be found upon the j table. Comfortable rooms, for f; milies or in-( ! di\ iduals, are prepared. The Stables w ill loe attended by care- : ful and attentive hostlers. • , Droves can be well accnmm''dated, as i ! any number of horses and mules can be j kept in the stables and lots expressly pre i pared for them. < March 12, 1851. lv H ntse Servants Shoes, together wi'h a general assortment of Hoots and Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest market prices for goods of similar ouali'v. R. A. PRINGLE, Dealer iu Brogans, 1! o's and Sh'vr, No. 30 East Bov. Aog 14 24 4m Office of comm m Pleas, Darlington I Di-trict, 13th Decembt'r, 1851. y Owe No Max.—T his may he had poetry, hut depend upon it is excellent sense. If is an old saying that the deh- ^^, lor is a slave to the creditor.— If so half the wot Id enter into i tiie voluntary aervitudo. The universal that 1 r .,p t , buy on credit is a seiimis evil iu this country. Many a mnriied mail is entirely ruined hy it. lYLitiy a man goes i ito the store for a single article COACH AND CABINET MAKING. THE subscriber begs leave to inform 'he public that he has established a shop f>r carrying on the above business, at Ef- j fingh»in in Darlington District, lie re- ! turns his thanks fir (iast patronage and desires to inf rm the eili/ens of the Dis- ! tricb tliat he has received a fresh supply of Paints, Varnish. Sic,, &c., and is fully | prepared to do any work in the above line ( of business. Any person favoring him wi ll jobs w ill have tin ir work done neatly | and with as much dispatch as practicable.; R. J. ANDREWS. P. S.—He a'so receives toll or Cross- UNPRECEDENTED ARRI VALS. The undersigned takes pleasure, in in- firming his friends and the public gener ally that lie is now receiving, and will continue to rcti ive to the 1st October, his Fall and Winter Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, consisting in part as fol lows: Brown. Loaf, Crmhod and Powdered Sugars, lii \ Java and Cuba <7<'ff e. Lard, Bacon, Flour ai d Corn, Muscovado and N. 0. Molasses, Rice, Cheese and Maccaroi i, Beef Tungues, Dried Beef and Buck wheat, No. 1 and 2, Mackerel in half and whole Kits, No. 2 and 3, Mackerel, in half Ba rrels, Sperm, Adamantine,Patent and Tallow Cardies, BniARnd “E.Ncolcior” “ P” Soap, Godard 1805 Brandy, o Clare*. Madeira,Gmgerand Port Wines, FlCsll Drugs, 'Cuoiniculs, &c. , lleidsick and Anchor Brands Cham The iindttfeignt d is now receiv-1 pabne, ing his Fall and Winter suppty Porter, Ale and Champaigns < rider, Old of Drugs,Chemicals, Patent Mi- live and double rectified Whiskey, dicinea,Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, | Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, and A'auces. Perfimiery, 8oaj>e, Brushes and Fancy Jams and Jellies, Articles. All of w hich he will dispose of Brandy fruits of all kinds, on the most reasonable terms and to | Preserved Peaches, Apricots and Pine Bounty Land. THE Subscriber will act as the Agent ( and forward all applications fur Bounty ' Land, fir all persons entitled under the “Act of the 28 h Reptem'ier, 1850. He I will attend punctually to the whole busi ness connected w i h 'he application. A'l j persons’who served in the war dec’arrd i by the Uni ed States against Great Britain ; on the 18 h June, 1812. or of any of the h dint; wars since 1“90, tlieir aurvivng i w idows or minor children, are entitled to draw under the act." Those who have lost their certificate of discharge need not fear to apply. S. VVILDH Dr ROSE, Darlington, March 19.1851. 2 tf , w hich lie ini itestlie attention ot hi-friends 1 and customers. Z. J. DeIIAY. COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber begs Lave to infrom i , , , the public, that he has located liimi-elf at mg Lawrences Bridges, persons going Dar fi ngtoili C . IL, and is now or", a red over will please call at the sign and pay ext ,° ltt . uork , in a ueat al , d / or k m iu . Apti’es, j Nuimegs, Slave, f^oves,Spice andGinger, Raisins Almuuds, Currants. Figs, and Prunes, Filberts. Pecan. Brazil and Enr- li~h Walnuts, Wine, Butter, Soda, Lemon and Water Crackers^. Hyson, Black, Green and Gunpowder Tea. Crockerv and Glass Ware. their ferriage. M.ay 7 R. J. A. 19 Foolisli man! Pay day must his eye—be i credit I come, mid ten chances to one, like ! Death, it finds yon unprepared to meet ! R. A Great Attainment.—How-dif ficult it is to l>e of a meek and forgiv ing spirit, when despiteliilly used! To Commiss’rs at Cheraw. 1 like maimer, and at the shortest notice, in the above line of business, both new - i work and repairing. II ■ thinks it unne- Dry Goods for Fall Trade in cessary to say anything concerning lii.- Charlcston 1 ’ n '“ ,0 " , i ,er ^ u ‘ cai1 compete iviih Pow der, Sliot and tzead. .Apples ani Hfery descriprion. >V. G. BANCROFT, any other Manufacturers in the above named business or not, ah he never in one imr St rone dcor below I sin ? ,c ''>^ance, f,riled to give sati.-fact ion c „ lln : rv . VVnuvnrib d M ' to thwe " ho P’ 1 ""< w gins ot him. Opjibsite e . He would rernec'fullv solt.it tin attention E"r)» 4 tarn respecttullv invite the „. u • , * p • _ GOOD 253 and 255 K Went We would again respeclf attention of our friends and customers in the country, to our Extensive Stock of Dry G oiis, when they vi it our city. Always on hand Aouthern Manitac- j tubed Goons: consisting of Georgia Plains i and Kerseys, Alabama do., plain and Bleached and Brown i as a mother L.for two suc.!i huge, selfish, (Wteinnate, imm'imigetilile Imya never t irmeiited a 'eelile woman since hoys liegan. I wi.-ii I had called lliein hoth (’ai l. At this moment they have quar- Jan 15 46 5t lint to practise it ourselves, proves ns to lie Chri-lian indeed. The surmises of a few credulous poi sons need not 1 t oithle the man who knows Ins cause is *oon to lie tried in court, and he he relied about their un hies. Mm tinier acquitted. So theevillmigu- haa torn Orville a collar, and OniUe age ofthe times need not disturb mo, pro ¥ »rit>n* foriiie comf jrt of tlie baard- has H|i|'lie«t hi* colt-like Iwad to Morti. , p u . ol jmlginent, mv “jud- i ers, and the adjacent grounds w ill be Educaticnal Notice. The next session of the Bradford Springs Female Institution, w ill open on the first Monday of the ensuing Februa ry. The Board of Trustees will by that time have completed some additional strijied Osnaburg: Domestics. Super Dajfil Blankets, Direct Imj orta lion. of all whom it may co icent, to give him a cal! when in need of Gins, or a gin, and try his before purclnsjug elsewhere, and ifhe fails to give sati-facton, nobarm done, ! he will receive them back again. He would respectfully say lo those who have heretofore so lib Tally patronized I him, that he is indeed ilelnkful for past Ornntres, Apflef and lemons in season, randies of every The finest urands of Cigars and To bacco, with all other articles usually found in a well selected, Hefcw and Fancy Gro cery Store, ai d will be sold ppon the nio.-t reasonable terms. Strict attention given to orders from the W. C. MOORE, the Post office, Camden, H. (’. 27 4m LBS PRIME BACON SIDES, For sale by ROBT. LATTA. Camden, S. C. 30 tf favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. We would also particularly invite at- ; All work warranted to give entid- tention to our Importations, of Silks and fiction. Dress Goods, lieing one ef the Largest i r. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. II., March -6. 1 l y _ ment shtill he brought f«i tli as the noon- day.’' Fruits ok Virtue.—If yon should see a man digging i:t a snow dii’t with inet’s rilis; while the (why Neuoliia, in my lap, who never sleeps more than hah iin hour at a time, and cries all the time she U awake, has been roused by their din. to scream in chorus. I have had had luck as a hou*e-kee|ier,! the ex|>ectation of finding valuable (oe, for I never kept a cliamlier-mai I more or plaiitiiig seeds U|miii tlie rolling hil- than three weeks. As to conks, I look lows, you would say at once that he bhek bewildered on the long plmutas- was beside tiimself. lint iu what res- magoi ia of flices flitting sternly thro’ | pert does this man differ from you, my kitclten, as a mari ter renirnihera n while you sow the sc*eds of idleness rapid succession of thunder gusts and and dissipation in yonr youth, and ex- hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico.— jiect the fruits of age will lie n good My new cliamhermaiJ honneed out ofj ronstitulion, elevated affections and the room ye terday, muttering “real holy piinri].les , l If you dcsi.'e a viitu- ol l maid, after alljust liecause I mis and happy life, in youth you must showed her n table on which I could shape your character by the Word of write “ tdut” w ith my finger in the dust, j ouening wisdom, ami plant in your I never see my plump, happy sisters, j bosom the seeds of hoiiiless.—Golden and then glance iu the nri. ror at my i Rule. own cadaverous, long, doleful visage, — - ^ — w ithout wisliing myself an old maid. | A Word koh tiik Younb Convkrt. 1 do it every day of my li ’e. Yet half —The most effectual way to do iroml placeil in an improvi d ronditiou. The vari hi* departments of instruc- lion will Is' filb d tiy the nn*t competent teachers that can lie obtained, and no one will hereafter be retained longer thnn stocks ix the Fopthers Coustrv. We ' are also prepared to fnri.irii every article ' in the Dry Good line, viz: Hosiery. Gloves, | _ , _ 1 Linneii*, Flannels, Cloth-*, Cassimeres. | In Distress W0 SUCCOT, BoiiibaziiM**, alpacas, Merinos, 51’ de I^ii- t llA V ING accepted the agency tor the 1 ne», 1’lsids, Jaconet and Sniss Muslins, North Carolina Mtitmil Lifi Insiirancc | Pnrmiture Dimiiv, Prints, Gingliain", i Company. I will take pleasure in firward- Shawls, Laces Edgings, Ribbons, Trim- ! i"gany apphcati ms whlih may be made 1 tilings, Sir., Slc., Sic. I fir membership. Per.-on* insn ring are enli- 19 29 3m i tied to share in the profits of the Company. | — —— ! The lives of slave* may be insured on ac commodating terms. J. It NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf Through Fare from Charles ton to New York, $20. ability and fidelity are exhibited in (he dis- The great Mail route from Charleston S. C j S'-) t 25 Tlie State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. ' N. Philip* and ] : A. J. Requier, ! Ca &a c V*. I Hasting Stoke*. J ^ H isting Stoke*, w ho, is in the custody ; of tlie Sh 'rifF of Darlington Dot ict, by ! virtue of a w rit of ra/ ios ad satisfacien- ; dam, at the *t:it of N. and A. J. Requier, having filed tti toy oflic-‘, to- geifiW with a schedule ou oath of hi* es tate and effect*, hi* petition to the Court of Comm m Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act* ot General A**i mbly made for llw relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said N. Philips ami A. J. Requier and all others, the creditors to whom the said i Hi’stbifr Stokes is hi anywise indebted, j lie, and they are hereby summotv d j>nd i have notice to appear betbre, the said . barge of cffic.al duty. ( Leaving the wharf It ,* very important that the members at(he f(K> , ^, nurell V of the collegiate classes wtum *1 he be- ; „ daj , v , 8fter th , gmnmg of the session, that the regular | arrjval ( , f ,' h|l 8 )Utht r , 4 Cal .„; exercises may not be retarded. ‘ ’ of my sex marry as I did—nnt lor love, but for fear of dying old maid*.—Peo ple's Journal. r:w srHflUKx irkYidk. Costly appiirntns and splendid cabi nets have no magical (lower to make scholars. As a man is iu all circum- stanoes, under God, the muster of his to your own soul, is to ilo good to others. If your sou! burns w ith love, lie not as a candle under a Imshcl. Let others ipmi ded limn the dark paths hell, to tlie (mradise of God. behold yonr light, amt thereby lie goi- thnt lead to He that is united to God loves sol?-’ tude in the rvbitive rather than the ah- own fortune, so he i« tlie maker of his i *olnte sense. True, he is secluded from own mind. Tlie wentnr has so con men. Imt while he is shut out from the st it a ted the hitman iutelleet Unit it ean world lie is shut up in God; and in tlie only grow by its own action, and hy absence ot hnmnn society, has the far its own action it will certainly and m*- better soeiety ol the Infinite Minyl. cessarily grow. Every num must, ■ \ therefore, edocate him»li'. His hook* Tooth and Hair Brushes and teacher are hut helps; the wo-k U| EnmchT Engli h and American.’ A hi*. A man i* not educated nntil he beautiful assortment msv be f im d at bt* u« ability tv wMMDvti, iu au enter-1 Z. J- DsHAVS. TERMS. Bonn), per session, including lied, bedding, light*, and washing, the pupils being reepotisible fir the vari ms furniture of th' ir room*, an inventory of which will be regularly kept, $60 00 Tuition iu primary cla.-*, 10 00 Tuition in oth'i classes, 15 00 French or Latin, 10 00 Music on piano or guitar, 20 00 Use of piano, 4 00 Pupil* on guitar furnish their own guitar* fir practice, and also their guitar string*. Painting and drawing in oil or wa ter color*, or Monochromatic or India Ink. each, 15 00 Ornamental needle work, &c., 5 00 Pupil* furnish th ir own materials. By resolution of the Board, persons sending two pupils have them boarded at $11 00 per m iuth; and those Mending three or more, at $10 00 per mouth. D. B. McLAURIN, Sec. and ’Treatt. dec 95 43 tf Dr. Bonn’ Liverworth sad Tar. I A full and fresh supply of the above I valuable Medicine for Coughs, Colds and Pulmonary aff-cttutis, direct frrfln the house of ocov ill fc Mead, New Orleans. Just received at fi* J. DU1A¥’& vrinir i The subscriber respestfuUy ask* the at 'nn* 4 ' ». • . ...... teniiou of purchasers to his Premium 1 he pub ic is respecMrully informed'hot Brotratts, for Plantation?, coni.dent his the steamers ot this' line, are in first rate fari.i.ies enable him to serve tho interest condition, and are navigated by well , ,,(• buyers. Liberal discount made on known and experienced commander*,; w lulei-ale*. Order* solicited, planters mca- Radroads aw in fine order, (the , surtJ(< w j t |, car ^. WnMington and Weldon Road having appear At Cheraw Tannery and Shoo (’onrt at Darlington Court House, on FAPTYlRY Tlntrsday the 18 h March Wxt, to show 1 sYVylV/l\ f . | ( . aUM . jfauv they can why the prayer of the petit! .i aforesaid should not ’be granted E. B. BRUNHflH, c. c. r. Offi. e of Comm in Pleas, Darlington \ District. 13th December, 1851. i onon FAIR PREMIUM PEGGED w.K.,™,*. . , via w ‘" OUUU BROGANS AND MIOKS. TERsmtrg ,>d ultnintoNn N ‘fpfde* lJ, " ds at N ‘; w Vork ,n * T1MORE, PH1LADEL1 HIA, and NEW recently been relaid with heavy T rail) thereby securing both safety a’ud des patch. A THROUGH TICKET having already'been in o pert i ion will be continu ed a* a permanent arrangrm-nt from Charleston to New York. Bv this route traveller* may reach New York on the third day during bui.riness hour*. On and after the first day of July next, Bag gage will be ticketed from the print of departure to Washington City, under the charge qf a e/ieeial Agent or Baggage Master. At Washington the same w ill be transferred to the care of similar agents, who will accompany it to New York, and the like arrangements will be pursued in retmuiug fsoullu Through Tickets can alone be had from E. WINI/JW, A-ent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street, Charleston. 8. C., to whom Good Hides and Skins received in ex change. F. LYNCH. Mr. W. C. Bruce of Koriety Hill, will rect ive measured for the above Brogan*. Sept 39 tf The State of South Carolina DARLINGTON DISTRICT. Ill Chaucery. Lazarus Jlorri* 8 ' v*. Bill for Parti tion of Laud. 2,000 lbs. Mountain Butter, The liest ever brought to tins place. Also,:a prime lot ofBaon and Lard, fir sale by A. W. SEXTON, Nov. 6 Saddles, Harness, &c. THr. subscriber continues to carry on the abive business at his reeidencu near St. Pauls Church,DarlingUni ipstnet, and rcspec fulN soliti* a share of public pat ronage. His tintto is “ let the work eh >w for itself,” he expects to keep constat,tly on hand. Ready made Harness of lease ! own mrtniitactnre. hi* apply; and-to Clnrlaeton, at the Office of j Repairing done with neatness '•hd New Jersey Railroad and Transports-1 and dispatch, tioti Company, New York. JAMES NEWBERY. July 16 m y Xatuh Jd 4 ty James Oliver and Nan cy hi* wife, Joseph Ue- t dl, mid Wm. B. Oliver., It ap(*'aring to my saii-fatlion lhat Nelson Ke\ill and,Joseph Revill, two ol the defendant* to this Bill, are absent front,and reside beyond tlie limit*of this. State, on nioiiou ot Muse* dl’IIttne?- wnrih.complainaJftV s 'licitors, it is order ed that tlie said defendant* doati|iear and plead, a user or demur toJhe Bi'.lolsatd onuqdaii.aMt within three months from he pubiica’i m of this order, and that m. default thereof the same lie ordered pro conf.'ssO against them. Ij i* also orden d that a C<>pv of this order be puhliclied in the Darlington Flag twice a month for the -naee of three months. T. C. EVANS, C. E. D, D, Nov 27 1651 39 2nn»n " Notice. p ^ J. M. Hun ieb coMtuiuewto keep a I ub- lic House, at hi* old stand, near the Post Office. He also act* as General Agent, and having two Wagon* will haul Goods to any part of the count re. Cwadcu, li. 10 <11 I