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<< .. a~t tbt fro n , yy e of" dayvPA pep et 6 was histoy which united people ini nestion, by gi ing both. a omtmon property in things 16hble. Henco ware gathered t.und their hearts the same house. d dieties"and breathed into their Ss, infancy and age; around their er es.an over their biers, the same mes:- the illustrious Alfred, 't.whoin bothicountries were. indebt 4dfor their old Saxon laws ; the mag U'bknusA2lizabeth, towhome bot for their speaking the ve politic William, who, whle d f~ingthe great moniarch of France on te continent, lacy at home, in the raoognitiont of "the great principles of Mvil arid reliious liberty, the corner rtie" of every .solid edifice of free governnent;- (and he knew 'that he had ionly .to mention civil and reli gie Alierty in Maryland, in order to excite the warmest enthusiasm.) Tbese great princes, and not only - they, but Shakapeare and Milton, Rauleigh and Bacon, Coke and Lit tleton, Newton and Locke,,. Blake and farlborough;, all these, and diners almost equally worthy of men on, though he shouhli not then utnerate them, were in their fame and name as much the inheritance of alltere present as his own; were as ar and familiar to every American t, as to: the heart of every En lshman on the other side of the Atlantic. But whilst he dwelt on those in whom the history of the past :gave Englishmen and Americans a copartnership, and was proud of t p, he was proud also to see that, hoots of the old tree were trans anted, they grew up in the original form, and brought forth fruit of the original character: and for this rea son he did homage to men worthy of the ancient race of England, and whom future history, nevertheless, would claim as altogether American. .'Whore, indeed, could he find in .ld England a senator and orator taore clear an4conciso in his logic, more copious an4.noble in his illus titions, more extensive and pro. fopind in his acquirements, than the senator and . orater from New Eng 'lanid--the great Ulysses of debate, thev: variously accomplished, the al most icomparable Daniel Webster? And where, amidst the statesmen of his' own country, for whom he felt pat iotically partial, where could he a6i t a statesman more gallant in hbealing, more chivalrous and - heart-stirring in his eloquence, more tlian he who united the experience of Nestor with .thea irit of Achilles the knight and sage of Ashland-his able, amiable, arid universally beloy edcc friend, Henry Clay, whose ab sence was the only drawback to the pleasures of that entertainment? And if such were Americani ora tors and statesmen, such also were SAmerican historians and warriors. He haft, for his part, never had an adequate idea of the achievements of those great Spaniards who first car ried the sword and the cross into the New World, until he had read of Hernando Cortes, in the pagesi of Prescott; and yet, just at the time when it appeared to him that the heroes drawn by that great artist * were matchless, if not fabulous, there sepped forth heroes from that artist's owg9 land, who, on the very country which he had taken as the subject of his immor tal work, equalled or sur passed by their exploits thuose whose marvellous deeds he hand been de scribing. A gentlemen had spoken of Agincourt. T1hie name had suggest ed to him (Sir H. Entuwer) a singu. * larcooincidence applicable to the top. ic he was speaking upon. The~ bat tle of Agincourt was foiughit on the 25th of October, on the plainas of Picardy in France. -There were on that occasion the English forces, few in number, fatigued by marching, en ~feebled by sickness, and surrounded by a great and gallant army, so con 6dggt in victory that its chief, previ ous to giving the signal for the onset, sent a herald to the English leader to bargain for his ransom. TLhat lead "4 or's answer had been thus given: 'Go tell your master here I am, - "My rans~omf is thib friall anid wortlessi trunk; '-My army but a weak andl alckly ganu; But God beforo : TenI him we will 'ome on m.' And on went King Henry and his gallant hand. They conqjuered. Itwas a great victory, and won on S* Crispin's day. Well, in 1847 was fought another remarkable bat tle in a valley in Mexico; and this time the descendants of those who had fought and conquered four centu ries previous were, as their ancestors had beon on the occasion alluded to, few in numbers, fatigued by march ing, enfeebled by sickness, and on Scompassed by foes who felt so sure of -success in the approaching contest, that their' commander sent to the American commander, summoning huiosrrender at discretion. Did Sthe gentlemen remember the answer thatXa3 returned to this summons? Zh ubtto do so. It shpuld live li 'b 86 If lie (Sir . roue ered rightly it ran 'He ~4uarterg ne~ar Buena a e note of this . date, saimonin~ O tflirretr say; I declid b endib t -r 4e. -iet. Iu :obedient M' t '$ ZAO IA RY TAI LOn.' his was not Poetry, but it was stout and sterling old Anglo-Saxon prose; and it was followed up in an Anglo-Saxon manner. Again, there was a great victory, not this time on the day of St. Crispin, but on the birth-day of Washington. But did not the old battle of Agincourt re semble the modern battle of Buena Vista? Might not they who were proud of their fathers having been at one, be as proud that they themselves had been at the other? Hk said yes; and many were the gentlemen who had slept quietly in their beds at Bal timore, on the night of the 22d of February, who would at that moment give half their forune to have passed it by the side of the gallant veteran who was then at the head of the American camp, and who now pre sides over America's counsels. He should resist the temptation .to pursue a subject which, notwithst and ig, would give him the opportunity of speaking of many friends of his, distinguished in letters and arms. - But this much he would say, that no success in letters and arms, adding to the fame of the people of the Uni ted States, could be a matter of in difference to the English people, and he could not but hope that, as Eng land would always feel an interest in all that added glory to the history of America, so America would feel an interest in all that justly added to the historical glory of England. Of this he was sure, that if it should prove eternally true that time first reaped unto destruction those whom age and honor first ripened into maturity; if the beautiful idea of the great father of poetry should ever become applica ble to their common ancestral land '.ike lover on tres the rie' of man L. fuaa~zl, Now green in youth, now waiheriig on the groud!; Thu. generntions in their turn derenv; Ever so flourish thes---w hen tihae are pt away.' If the arsenals which were then joyous with the busy hum of muariners should ever be silent and shipleas; if the warehouses which were then re plete with the countless wealth of merchants, should ever be emi,ty ad decayed; if the proud march of Eng laud should ever cease to be upon the mountain waves, and the meteor flag which for a thousand vears had brav ed the battle and the breezi, beeone but the winding sheet of past renown; oft then would the historical muse of America quit the broad rivers of these grander regions for the silent banks of the deserted Thames, there to ponder over the tombs and draw inspiration from the memories of the once great in waiein polities, in el, quence and song, whose blood eircu lated through the veins of those who heard him, andl whose genius attend ed them in the cabinet, the ecuncil chamber, and the field. But these were gloomy and1 idle thoughts, which he had only intro duce'd because he knew that men rarely discovered how much they lov edl a friend, until they discovei ed a possibility of losing him. A bright and more real picture of fer-ed to his eve. '!The glorious s;:ec tacle of two great Smtts, both piow erful and flourishing, the one in the prime of youth, the other in the vigor of inaithood; two States, the samie in origini, in language, and above aill, in character; standing side by side. hawl i nai, int the van of all mnaintd; the first whereon true glory was to be gained; justice anid merev to be vini dicated; commerce and civilizatiou to be spread. I'Te past hollowed their union; the future smiled on it, and ifeaven could not but ble~s it-for it was the utnion of one famniy , and had for its objeect the benellt of the n hole world. (tiblj Ito0. a(t-'nTim riiad i Maij. a.. .,a . dale' ih r tihe Lei spla lure ait the next lIer Mayt lb. I1850- 29 t fCizrIIe ?'riemads of' 4z'ai. Iatu re, at tiho einig i~'erg ion. April i- iti t FOR S'IFRIFF'. (IT Time frie~Isas or A. H. IEtl hunt, 199., anunenbc~ hirn ia s a undid ,,t, for the othee of Sheriff' at the niexii't etee g0, March 29Jth, I1-.19, 67'-WVe are atutUa4ri'zed to annoumnce MiA [,1,Y BIlt 1;DON, Etsnia Candi date for the~ )tlitce of hie rbf of'i Stirn-i cr District, at the niext lElecijoi':. atnnounce 'Col. .I01IN ('. ltl.li, a cani. didato for thle oflice ofsh'lerijf', at lie rnsnu 13. BitOWN, annot1uncte lii as a E 'atlii. dato for the (O)licet of .'hleri if of N'' iiter il j',S' arc athiorizedl ton an nounce tiMN jq. JOllN IIAI~LLlt, asi a caiuhdate to SherifT at the ensutinig elcioni. TIlue t'rie nds o' WViIIi:t isa A i COLCIOtj i.ll, Mq , anno'iuunc hit i as a tanddalte fobr Slierri aI tt the nii'st F"OR CLE RK. KTcr We are authorized to announce Mr. JIOIIN 0. DURA NT ns a candeidate for the <(lice of Clerk of the CourL at theo Onsuing olect ion. (-~f"WeA~ are aIt.toriz~ed to a canid~ate ,for the OfliCe or Clerk at the *nsuing .leetion. iiounce l y GAN, a j 44t for Taxi Col odU{, for Clnretiioni County, at. the Ie E1pctio. "" We ae authorized to announce ALEXANDERf WATTS, Esiq as a Ctndldate for Tax Collector, of Clar wtont county at the ensuing Election, * ANY FRIENDS' duai0a Notice UJi The exercisent of the BRADFORD' iI'I1NGS FE MALE INSTITUTE, Sum. ter District, will he resumed on Monday, the 4th of February ent.ing, under the direction of Rev. EDWIN CATERt, assit, ed by ableoand accomnphished Teachers, in all the various branches of literary and ornanmental education. The Trustees have miode 'the most liberal and conpleelo r. rangenlonts to impart an exteniive, thor. ough, and high 'y finished education to al the pupils connnmitted to their chlarno; and on the most moderate terint. Strict ant parental attention paid to the maiera and mnorals o! te youmg Indies, Reli ius ser, vice, ilu (connectionl with Sat)ihIt i S1chno exercimse, held every Stuaday morniny it the Claopel, for the benefit of tlto Institu. tion. 'lhe schoitic year is divided into two swessonoms of five nonths each, begrinning rtspootiv.ely on the first londays in Feb. rotary atil Jury; paymenttos hall yearly it advance. Itttes the the same as last year D. B. McLAURIN, Sec. & Treas. The following revolution was adopted by ihe hoiard of Trustees: Itesolved, That hereafter any parent who 1ball send to board and educate in this; I 0insItu'e, at any ot n l:toa- five dntghters sh:ll be ent hled to receive the board ant e.duatie o i Ith: filth one gratis. An arrangenment has also henn made t< st2ply Stuodents n, the Institute with hooki anil statitiotary at Charleston retail prices. Feb. 6th 1850 15 tf I;.R. KEEL RIS' Oelebratedi Fiamly MTediinfes, O)R. K F CLR is a retulr gradu:ate from one of the hot nmedical scimols of the conn try. atnd urnctsing phiaysicain of the cty o Philtadrlphiia. We take great pleaosure it presrnting thes remedie to the ifllicted 'ier or- -all of unidonhitet motedirinail porwar anod hold out to the i nvalid it promi.e of reiief sn-Ih as non.- oth.ra p.sWe-. They akci hav tiern thorrongblsy Iro. in it lontw snccecauul ptri vnt.- prasciuce, and have. established for themi seives it reptttotiol but few toreos. nid gvel bet ter satisr0uction to the ifllietod than any o ti-e boasted remedies of the day.. Is oltring thielt to the public, the ptrolrielor rsiinfluencec by tao sinister motives of cuiin, but fIwls cot scio'ns that thy ire -mneiotly deservitnm to puili confidence. No oediciies ever before the public have acquired ruchm deserved repu tititon :pton their inorita ulo,,., or appeal wltl euch irre:istil.. force to the invalid. be blci,,t . Dr. Kaeeler',tSarsma - pariln. for the remonovai uid per m wn.1t sure of tall di s"-oteo arisig tratm al isepoure tauts of the l1l-Oi I nud llotbit of the tdy viz: t:hronoie' llr..nchit:et. C:atirrh. Plu r.ey. ('utt. s So:ot ni int .il it'. forais, 'l'.-tt-o aidoi head. ljlcrs of the m:e, boil ttt eX Ieinitiesr, Chromc liiheunu.tisn1, chronic da:'c seems of tle stiomacmh. I ave. undt :1t4,Whil .wellings, Enlar;emmt of the joaints, ol t!" ers. ctteotinnni debility, syphlitic ditorder atret:oriznl nil hdreditary pire di.tp, titvans, etc 'if TI'II E EWI.E AN ) AI'"'I.IC 'l-:I -li every change that is taking plar in the bod, it ts mainifert hat it is brought aboIt ir stioethiutp hoaoin; stubstantlive eoxistencte. I we supper-m~loe the ortgmas of ouor bodly originail; petr!.C etounle'ss chlamnged by th' intervoolen 111u imoethinig tat bemam tan utnheialthy rtoItjion : Sheomo. tn aill c:aem of diseases.o. thtere' m,1.st to t1h, inter'oitun of so e tiew inogrediern w!moch. bay playing~ its p.rt nos s CmanS,, se..re, t, too,btf-; toe prop, rise be I.forte cioectd w.is the bodyl. It is aimlinrd to t .ik of' ipontttanont dlI-enn~ oo.king~ pohmce ini organsmmm hethytt , wtith oeo0 .ii the .' uroo ouo ono00m ronurhofic iagenlt Asm well.f ronoht iwe oxpct a ptwco of ihlmdk I rornufer 0 selt sponmutanosiv31 into Phtur ii 'ar is. wiithloni tho -od of .sulhuric Aridl. I al oibloo'mo.,ther.- is, a0 primor canoo.. 0 tito a t ht reo ,eno thirlo thein'htel -ntmi,-nt .f th Iil [.1tiDI: to acompgjih wicmh thme oalnten-,. have too roont.'d/ egnail to Dr. l1iMEL~lt' $A lf."A '.lotlI.l LA. Ii '' or hecadii.eet'ilientes', etc..* sco circat lors tole.- Prnco $ I pe'r bttle. lairge tizo', Dr. K~eelr Congia Syraup. Aiitoni all the restedl'eso bteo tihe poubli o hiil ,-10ad piI~ro-enin t'o Iostitution, l irmon ohtis o. ('m tar rims t 'onghsio, 11,-: rseess, WI~ hoop. "o.o ('aoughmq Ple nri-y , As0 hwa, .'1hrain~g 40 filoo,nn md lor all atbutoons of the pulii~monr' oirgans oareinaionited by col'i. Tomo1 mnlh porai0s caotmom he. hecatotwed, Uonol lth- remedyi aan lmi tihe piropr e omr nires .anmy one mmflleted w:i an immte bv.- (tontmptainmts I mt'to ert ml a .ne. It i-t waoro.oonted to roure or no pay. - Price only fifty centmos. aiuIantive. liey faomiat whei iter rich or polor, win omine,' healmthi andoo mol t ble'.ming, fhonlI haovo -lios aov:a,:mabh- rc'mwdmy .,t he:~mnd, II at infini and. or al deense of the stomaicht aoul hoomwel. h101 toren it ao oepumt4Ioin mmt lirml 0as ondstammnt I'm ime t.5 cenmt4 per lbomtte. Dr. keeleor's Veriu3suuage .Myrap llTis renwdy'oi :.o tpit'lttatt to ther laste, harmih ie's to the, ptomien0t andto all pow.rfmul ino destrovy mom:ol reio'omvng alli kunino .of wtonmo frmom hi bodyv. It is woumot domnhm, the. cheapesi..ot ami bteot of,' trIoym I miem befo re 00ti'o time puobbe.m umOst, remo0lve hemll withm 01live Ort mt homur; 1.1 er takenm. Theo. dfue, is sonal I, andt eoiel bIttl Ic~4o!on Iwice as muchal ustsmiarre Kile. Pilbls. alil,"' yet tt.cy amreii ith noblet and10 he-t roiiel oiwt-ach mmol gesotmon, tco. toihke, othie Imthoew for temale is amnd ptro'onso itendomg; setuoomtmry lit,. 'rco OX coat01. A~ jty celebIramtedo e'xOrnal plica.otion (te, pannte ol thii ches Ot, nteurami,'io headoiiich splromnus, haroes, tic dloreox, swe iungm of tiht jtoilts, Itinnttoint itoot , etoicajo and~ lr alt r.emoody a.0 tpphoemtoe. l'rico, : 7 I -2 clts, pte, botitl,. Alli01 thi ovo celebirated omnd exotensooie 2')1 imoo ket ."str.-"t, f1m' r soth-o by Dr. R. S. M. lletI , Surn t P. M. Cohent~g; C.harle'ston anid bty I)rtiggit aifd Merochano ts in eveury i'awl thtroonhout the State. Just, receivedo't a large andoo beamutiful aosrtmnen rof .ooghorn, Mlohaoir, hirtiod andi oplenI Srmo Hlonnoit'; Hatin, Hiaro'unetutnt lnonnlet Rlibbions Also, a fme lot fresth K id Golov,'. 3. T. HOLOMONS & CO. F & WK ARK, NOS. { ha ht ;hote oppe of> tg tudio " 11t eClty of' URE, ever rol i th Iajp, cat)not bitauh'pjiaseid. touo who' re abo t xolptc hat: they. X11 bi t", h iStock nwwoeg ables re ureaus ;IIr& op Wash Stands Do. d ;..; = LS WRITING DESKS in great varlet. 195 and 197 1 jMAII])rniture safely packt Jan , 1850. fttti Nott ees, F. SUMTER, Attorney at Law. BROAD S TREET, Sumterville, S. C. May 10, 1849. 29 tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumterville, 0. Ci. ,v. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Suintor, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. I Otlice one door below (lark's oltel. COLLE'tO!r I. TOEIAS, ( tmtcruille, 0. qI. f Will practice in the Courts of Sunmter, . Kershaw, Darlington and itichl.a'd. Jan 9, 1850. ly Law Notice, The stbscribers have this day formed a co-partnei-hip in the practice ot L.aw. T. 1. FI ASElt, L,. L. FR ASER, Jn. Jan 1, 1850. Iy Fresh Garden Seeds, CoNssTiN oF English Peas, Beans, Cabbage, Turnips, Onion Setts, &c. &.c. For Sale at alr:EllETTS l)RUG( STORE. A LSO-.. gimtproved YesentL Powdeirs. For Salo by it. 8.I' t I'L1.ETI' T. a School Books, Of Every Description faa,, the Elemen- % tary Spoiler, to Liti and Greek, includ. ing stationery of all kinds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. $10,000 CASH in hand for the purchase of Negroes of either sex. Apply to Colunibia, S. C. Aug. 8, 1840. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Cop~per riveted Giun Oii Phoor C lothI, lindia Ribbher ClothI, I Irmis-els Carpeting, toirethier with a i' a'ssortmienit of Carrixa Tlrimiiiings, 0Oh, .Iloin~ts, V'arnish &c. For Sale by A. .i. &. P. NlOSF. S. - 0IlllltbiI 1Uct-istcmnetg SCOTT & EWART, NO. 1, MEIstCIIA NTis' IROW, Keep cons t anta on h,1 an d .a general assort Hardware & Groceries, Conslistm5 ag c. hlllow. Vises Anvi ls, Ilammuer-, &c., Mdli ('ran~ks, .Mhi Serews, WVro. hr'ons, Id M10 l~a'a icined 1'l.i.:er. Na:hs, l11oes. I 'louagh .\l'oanids. I r. n and Stel, iicks, ? I i::es, Sg'rews., Hohis, Wt'indaow IFasteminags, l'rtining Shears, a W\h:aIlo, Spermai 1.ins ~e'ed Odhyt, Whlaa ~it inad, waaranted pure. ,mainaac. tarred bay W akeriat &. llrt her, wzah a large and well seeIe stock of Shelf l1hrwa and~ Untlerv. --AL1SO Sngar, Coafee, M'ahuasses., l'ionr, Spices., T'eax, &c. Anry art icle not iaswering to dlescr,ption)1 givnia will lie exchanrgNd, arid all soni ait nualylw prices fo 'r Cash. fl:r- ( (t I D)dehv~iered at Itad lloadd lDe. poat free of cha:.rge. .la 10, 1M:50. ly Wholesale and Retail, RI. MORRISO)N, & Co. FiliT~t STIOltE Nollili oF Tlil: MAltla.:T, RL. M. & (O. havi~e on lian~d a fuand ca omph-l e ;tssoerutii ol ('/II.VA,, (. /,.I .S andt I!A llI I E W A1' lL, i ngethaer 'vilh general aissortamentiofit I I T..I AlA~ .1 A I) 'r.amed~ 1ier ;and TFoilet (M, i km Glas, &c., &c. All of ti heir Stoelr : heinag enirely new, aaad selected bry oune of te i ram, thiey thatt er ahemiijehe 'i, theay wil bei enaabldi 'to giver Sit i s2act ion, to puIrch asers, 1 hi inice anid qluality. R011'l1T MOlt hIlS( N. W'M. 1I T hA NlAV. April t!4. Ir ij A CARD). Reynolds & Reynolds, NO 1.15 wih aie am the praelice of [lEN Mr. ltv.nsa hias been m~y piuil for thre piast fouir years, arnd I commraeuii inm with conlhIdenco to the comlinuinity. Trhe buin ro wrill be condulcte'd as fair tuerly' at amy ollice on Main street, under the ahore niamea anal style. W M.'i HYNOL Ds. A ug. 15 42 t f .5UMT R ECEIVED), A larg.. assortment of Flower Jars. A fresh lot of Fine Dress Goods. .. T. HOWMnu s &, CnO l W 1w 7tr t\t"oaigia a eh tNw York, thot choicst'serth* - O a Southern. marketi. adwhibcb foir heeto casiand oeminn his tock-npd ncral approval.,. :, . d, are the lateet:Stylee of *' : Card 'ables Piano Stools : Mahogany Rockrs Bcdstead& Dinin Tables Arm Chaniis Mahogany Chairs **D Walnut Do. &c. &c.. &c. 0 'ederick Clark, King Street, Victoria .Rang';U Charleston,". C. d for Transportatioi. ltairic(ton ' crtiscmets. c O MERnINT TILOf t. IH. I. CLARKE, Has now ofi hand, a rull assortment or in LATEST STYLE AND FINEST LUALITY of the following Goods: upertino and medium JDILUADCLOTIIS, in black and colors uperfine and nedium black French and Gernan Doeskins 'aney Casireres of t.e latest styles restings--Sdk and Merino, rich and ndw patterns :xtra uper. black Satins and Silks rent's hid Gloves, best quality, in black, white and colors ;ent's Heaver, Merino and Military Gloves hnder Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool, Merino and Cotton flack Italian and lancy Cravata, of the beet quality '.ilors' Trirmnings, of al' kinds. )rders from the country promptly attended II. B. CLARKE, 2()5 King-street, 2d store above rMarket st. Charleston, Nov.- Atir, ~119. 5 (Im AT. A. KENT & MITCHELL FASHION ABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ES 'I' A B L1SI MEN '1', MASONIC HALL, O. 2G8 hing-street, corner of Ventworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full ud complete stock of Gent's. READY-M1ADE CL OTHING AR TICL ES. -. A. KENT. G. II. MiTcHE., ?kauafacory 113 Va laington Stores N. V. Ma3 1819. 30 tf Charleston Hotel. Te nndersined late of he United eased the C1IARI,2dTON ?IOTEL, for term of years, takes ple:.susre in stating hat the entire EAtablisharnent has beeni efitted and'furn ished with new Fu rnitulre, rnd is nlow opein for thle recep)tioni ot' coin any. hniprovemness have a lso i.eten niade in lie I fouse, particularly in the LadiIes' D)e a:rtmenut by the addiun of a Rteception 'arlor, andl thre rensoval of thre Ladies' )rra g ltrsomi. WVinch imiprorvements, he is assured, Cill greatly addl~ to the comifort a of the cuiests of t he htouce; andgi hopes, hy sti. tent ion enr hii, own part toagethrer with tthe iiers ofl his boise ito rorit a h Lera Ishare i thie publ!~Iic pat ronagme. I)A N I L . lXE f, Pro prietor. .uly 25. 189'. - 30:i ly AIMERICAN HOTEL. coinsEn 4or xIxo ANI) Eonc.E s-rac:Frs. UHllA RJLENT ON(, ~S. C. Thiis I Jot i is sr itcte in thle mhost fash anab'ilt part1 of the' Cay:. Th'ie l'roprietor all Itbe pleaisedi to seet hn friendls and ithe rair..lluing public pi nniang, that rio eanr "'ns shall be wantriing ion his part to meake heir stayv agreeah.e. P'rices re~asonabl.. HARMYONIO INSTITUL E Importer of tJUSIC, M lUS1CA L INSTR UM ENTS, Kmrg street. Signr of the Lyvre, Chdfrieston, S. C. To M~illers and Planters, I1 )l 'P NG CL T HY' IS. Tlhne subscriber hase just received air as a rtmenot of Holtinag C!..:hIs or variouis Vidths, anid wi h te sold low byv N. rE Cotrnrr of Mrkett and Jan 1, 1850i, It) 'h, King streets. .1. & E. IIULY, WVIl~l-EsALE AND ItI'TAI[L 00OOT, shioi, HaWti and TItalVt NO. 326, KIN-STREET, (Charlestonn, S. C. ( .Siign of the Hoilens fuek,) Paul T, Villepigue, ANt) adCm.iion.iJri,,N wn1aiur, C;hars,'nton, S. C. .lan 23 ny Edward C. Tharin, CN'L,. COMMISSIlON M! l LCIIANTI' No. 241 1endue Range, Ch/arleston, N. (. ~cepsi alwaysa on hand a general Stock of ,rocerice, &c., i'id dispoines of every des. rip~tionl of Prodnee at private sale. M. C. MouanEcal, Esq., and Col. JAggSA AnsnEN.J-n 23, tf llanks for Sale at this Oflni _ r , . i . . . . . , . EOhhl1L ~iukclin oaSIi~ Y o '1iss Book, jn4YpbaE 'r ~ 111 for wititioit, on iW~pf'rtns1p nie i te r the Cs'nertth;V' o~c~ng: 'IEttltesgi isaitr like to YOUU'll I 3bA . l1) aid OED4GL~. 'V''ll vhsonpiiisjl W d'?jrflir under'th4 dire' clue twunccis of early ti pr l' l d Iitdsliona -to alIi0 fl r hii C4 ~~pv li~ciu1tu iden ity anl hnifti1 latt-.46 a-t!~l is wtaii jliiln b Dlefining physical one ry1 tte~ yt f ervoias andi jWuatal'debilIye t~hd of t loping antl telanoholy deap hd~,iu*' hr : IWould' 0y, *Rieed tit i Hook. " Tuo ye! stable 'eIwiv~t saa4imptretsv svatnlng4 ges; willprevent yea38T of1 mie'tt a'rer ParUenits by readling, it will learn how to pro. cut thle diestrutt~io of flip ir hildren. !~?A remittance 'o1S 51entsieotsloised' in it otter, nddrossod :to :DR. 'KINWCLIN. N: .] orner (if'rTHIRDi &-UNlON' Streeta, -betleua pre, & Vane,. PIIILAI)EPU A; will onsa ere a book, .unalet'-nveiopo, psir re~ttrn of insii.. FlFTEt N-''Y'ARS f e117411,iv o. a>,id- uaiatu rutel pretoK.spent t thi iy htave reneed lr. KtUao ea.ecp rt nil A5IcV't'Ffntl rwtitionssr tar rend~ near, in ,jse r'atent of all disese of it priv'ate nature. 'er".ats a filletel 1ih Wterra nppta the hotly, liroat, or (is, ~tninkti- tlse'ieOc .elrone M, later tarial rhiewuna &mt 'sstitre,r gravel!, dliseaase' riaeingail atej0ut~if'u .e apattter~ or lmnritiea' of' lieBlodvvterbythu cosatitugioa laws becom nfreblced, aget allirttel with success.; Ifrwa pieocus himuself undetr! the0 ctre of Dr. C., may re ligiously conlfide Ins his bouuar ans a onilsuman, ands conifidently eel)' upon lhi skill1 eroeatn dltt'tansee may addrss Or. l'iKlAkh Sof Irn CINE , DltlC'r. )lNS,.&c., fosrwarede, b " sesnding ni remioluoneo nd t>; u.eum'fran'1DAMtAGEi OIL (JURI flITY. $'_ Ilokellr, Newsf Ag mitn, PcrhAr, nsaticr, antill' others isupplied with thes htstu wtork at very low rates. Feb 13,, 1850. I16 l y Important Remedy, ITUJIIEI'S EYE S,1I.n t certain, afe andi eff'ectual Cure (or Sore, Weak (1ru1 iu,qjneL Eye's, dcesiead ex ..preasly fir I)iieases ofr the Fy. TH usnparalleled tsucecesse wich Fost baattendl ,d tlu nst oaf ihL's Jarair.ttt, ai thea aeknweetv' dh~1n'c's.eity fur some nrdsIce wlitiehI can lae lrlupon arte a rernr,-,I' fit 've~re caue. ofC Op hatlrine tionts wehirls are nrc previalet its this ,ott', ialtse-eel tilt Proprietor to tntk. ar-. aslgeitnas through Ils g.i 'atx. to pleate tlei.. anloe wvithain tile rt-ed, of ci cry jawividmial1 weho nal' niesrd thes h'sseflt whirl, reult fi'osa' its orn. ''Ie great sselv-ata,(rsu yas.sesci bay this ur-" irk;a oaver evesry oter. its l:-cr.;siaty. Safe'ty'. .on'll 2i~cce' Maui I.stEcny. All jsha"'siaianse ad nit tihat great dlaunger it t' t appr.sl'nl fromr Iregg~ing huslee a I 111- 1 intan i ifannd and ont le: hy sate.I Ike eelf tis Salve tis ah e'r'ann is. enitirelIy ref seve~sl,. sos no arm can eseeiidly resutlt te':s4' et-I f l~ lng In rall ' - -ee aicalii to the ctirnti! aortidh .etf the rye', hecreby aveeiist' all thu 'itt ueaieti ,psue iu dangsr; sik-It ne't,,uriir aittend the ira res'lsctitref eat y punne. tt article' inito tile eye. Its au .scsrty it s itlelusn& isstl.ttsatlji isc ec tr'at tha~t bitt few rite. es n-'qnlrt' them aof it'sure chats teasekbttle to e'ie ^ p'recst casre. ft'e rptaase at Si'sntersvili~e; Miet-nn~. A. 3. L ll'~ lee~. 1 )r.+. :Hiller & jitsrrs, ansd 1). IL s. Mtlletts, endc b' Ag;'.nts gesnrally is nith Careelis;+a. A VoIlet to the' People. DRt. (ORDON'S F.AMllIYPI rI..1k rig cssmponaadi-d a>;, letie'ly'eeC such issgta-dha'ra is nanture isate'n-led sclssestl~el cat ,oil thes ia sairitice+ oif the isuenaa acye'sutt- taike at the root hse sjieuea'1e re'aaiaiing" all impuarities frosm the Laealy, eape'aitag the purrsi rzteaitatll y itad' intecrn ally; seltrttng till fireists and otsnnxinsuspa ii 'slcs fromn the chyle, suothat-tl ablto bel,.of.wlsjch it Is the or'igint, taat bo ilaorngjt.urgt s'pc 'sasairly stccsaring~ s frce,-ahde yiguare" jsvtlos t he tse'ari. funsr' liver aue anti j'srtuhi,, thr'reby r'ee ri ,'Je i Is>' t.,." ~ se ..: e r. . Ie'sw~.. .'ls'ass'seiasg MANUT PR S.~ TWNg iWottdes a1ud ieaustsg 6i 2b% Smest getM n .0e s tdicins This Extract Is put up' In Quart Bq#1" tlamus cheaper, pleasaintereud to any aold. It oates d paleovr . slcnno~ her sjlan i, i e., I lgs at bod' It is Vor Tbest - - ;SPlINO AND'UM E f erg known it tofot 'l nl teaa and stren ene idp on,lip s pbr and d loos 'power by Medicine. And In -his lea- grandN a two years, in re n one hundred s ofNeer iea se aste t1 Ji rt ro sidered ni iriit'has ?ff ip than.l,000 chfldih the huede#sts~aaodL" !: ? ' 100,000 esse of Gorneral Debility of Neavos Enesg Di. 5. P. Toyisaw .vSea v l b. whole system' ermaatseQ. loet-their mueblar enefy; clue or indiscretion committed* cessLve indulgence of the sions, ans by phyalcal prostration of a noervqus e stude, w ant of ambition, fainting sense p ture decay and dicline; hastening toward disease, Consumption, can :be entirely this pleasant remedy. - This Sarsae rlUa rior to any INVIGORATING CORD As' it 'rbusws'amn ingo ttts > tivityto the limpa, an t the system in a most extraordinary degree 7 Consumption ura Cleanse and Strengthens Censumptfoia b6 * cured. Bronhizse,. Cetsesppdn,. Lpar .Ce+n paint, Colds, CaterrA..Cejg. Aasa,:.plflbs, of Bleed, Soreness in the -it Heetic Nih;A Sweats, Dif icai er Profuss Azpeiu ain in the Side, ?c., hae ieere rid pan 4 Spitting Blood. Da. 5. P. Towsaeno-I verily believe your, t parilla has been the means, through Ptov }: of saving my life. I have lbr sevetel yelrs bad Cough.. It became worse and worse. raised large quantities of blood, had night and was greatly debilitated and etued;ac not expect to live. I have only used your BinUr perilla a short time, and there has a. woedeufal change been wrought in me. I are now abise to walk all over the Sity. I raise- no blood; end my cough has left me. You can wel imagine that f am thankful for these results. -Your nbedient servant. WM. -RUSEL. 65 Catherianset. Female MIedines. De. 8. P. Tuwnrsersn's Sarsaparilla is a severeign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barre. ness, Proiapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, tiveness., Piles, Leucorrhea, or White o &btrtt4. sr difficult Menstruation, Incdotinence of Uri of.. inolhuntary dIscharge thereof>ani'fo the general " prostration of the systent-no matter whether the result .f inherent cause or causes roduced 1y ir regularity, illness oraoclahe-, nNo ' n ~ More surprising than its invigorating &iedt atahumam. fran. Persons all weaknesq and .lassitude, feay taking it, at ince becme and full ,.geof xy under its influence. It I y, te'y gaessuef the nervelessness of the feisua *nt which is the great cause of Barrennese.s it ill -be esp te4 of us- In cases of so delicate a natnreate ablblt ees.a tificates of cures performed, bot we ,&Wtelasre-the altlicted, that hundrede of cae ,been repoe el to us. Thousand. of cases wh41 lies have bee" without children. after lsting 'a fe liottles f th1 invaluable Medicine, have been blessed with'eia& healthy offspring. Great ilesaltig to Motheset444 s 4u f It is the sa--t and most elfectual mnedicine puriying the, 's~em, and rellevi the attepdant tspnn childbirth "e igw'dsbrsiey d.' strengthens both the mother at ile child, eveuey pain and disease, increases riche si eod those who have used it, th' Is tndepsensabla. it .ghly useful both befdfe after c. ianeante .as it prevents diseases attendant -uon childbirth in Custhaccss, Piles, Cramps, SwaUng sf tbi Deso ndney , learthurrn, Vomins== Bac' aril Lions, False Pains, ie r, ie &. tgulsatng the secretions and equa is -aton, it has no equal.- - The great= medicine istit is alwaysatfe, sad'th* use ituanet succeastnlly, ety. far any: other medicine, ia sami ula \ agnesia is usefl.; IEaerolse nILn.'. ths dclnee w li$t* Tie .ew. .Nabta ea ' .atInwing ceatialcate at MDr. 5- P. Towmpeqas~ It speak..fesr itelf. Da. S. P. Taonso.,o-Daar -Sir: I am c to illre~ou a eeFment of .tle Tensalit frmm ' usfng ynur -Sarssaffilla 'bilielgbys doing. I Ahall rendet'a benefit to thai gnt**. feting as I have been. I was s to~~de rannths by~ the Dyaspepala, so umsehat-It ws mouch dimfcultsy for use to walk o- keep abt hipd also a tetgr, which covered the:moet past may hei-wich wais exireiely troublese soe t ottobealmnbi a seca. used' a a n 1r eroiemdP for both, the eosilns bet received little or noa beneB uinGif'tok your Sis eaparilla, wich. thsrosgh k - kirNdneta Ftv5 dence, has restored me to more tham 9~ haha amnoweendaylag better tlaIm JaaAr bellete it Io be an inraluabllemedicn ~n te ; mend it to rny numbrnu acquaIntances w i s very largteas I havea besea'a tnInister a rh~1 yemr i hop this hiastyanketeh ay- bea bseent to you as your medicine has to mst a. July II, l19i7. JOHN .Sh.OER, JesewjCity ltlethoelist Ciergymuas. The fhlloswisng wasentdonr Agent In liah. wa, -,by the tiea.. J. D. TUJNISON, of' te )thi dl Eiplico oal Chu rah--sne oflihe tuost Ign4esom. speucted in thea connectIon-and jasoother e spe. of the wonderful effeets of Dr. S.. F. To'wsendy~ Sarn.arilla on the system. Fnsn Pr'me-Hlavlng for scene time.sas you as-a aware, experiencd great general deb' ity of my~ system, attended with constant and alarmting Irritation of .my throat aind ngs, I was, at -joist Is. stance, ai n aconlsequence of having reed Cepl hlct~a's decided testimony In Its behsalf, lssoe to try D~r. S. P Towsund'a. far-famed Sarsaparllla I tried Is, I ennfesa, more 'In the. hope than in'th - con~slenc e of its prosing effteiscnus; but l am on' In candor now to aeknowledtgy, that I bad not it long befne I began to eaxs r'ence Its saluitary l elfe-uts ;asod I may now say, with Captalntlae ' that Iisnosnld not be writhout It en any conlre tion."~ it has done me more goo uthan.an vos remedy I have tried, and if ths-st Is deenued1 by you of any -importance- you' ave y full consent to make it public. Ituaway, August 3a, I il7. J1. 0. TU$(40ON IiOROFULIA CURED. ThIs certimcate conclusively proves that t1 Soasorlla has, perfect control @1ev the pmt l stlitute -lIrnuases of the blood. Three rseaouttr4 :nt in one house is unprecedented; Three Children. DR. 8. P. Towmesrr-Dear Sly: I have thzb iee, sure to inform you that three of tty oh lrbn have been oured of the Olorofusls by, the feet~ excellenlt medIcine. They were aledvery soverely with btad Sores;.have. taken. only. iaRs bottles- It took them away, for .which I feel my self untler great ohligation. Ver rEspectfuli - ISAAL. W. CRAIN, loll Wodeten~st. OPINIONS OF PHYSIO1ASc Dat. 8. P. Towvnessun Is almnost daiyigl ordIers from Phsysicians in different psa~~j U nion. --s This is to Certify that we, t1he undeigne Phynecians of the City of Alliany, have in. nan ons c ases pr eribedl Dr. S. P. Tnwnssende s aam s-lls, an.1 belhave it to be nn~fte e propebltions lu-the ntarket. Pi . PUr;TN, J. ~ ~ J. WI SlON. S. D. * II. B. 1dmi00u, Mt.-. Albany, A pril 1, 1547. Dr. S e' Townusaed's-r~Ie Offle-s h removed from 1-26 Fuslton, to Nassn -ts~ iSatit (buch.omely se4e by -the Amn.Ns.-Illeddting & Ca, Nu B Slate-ste, d bamuela Kidder, ,Jr Lowell iHlsnrPrg. a, M Jameis B. Green. Wtorcester AWIh ltibt Coanera ; J Bnlehs- & Sasn. !Mai~ eslt i4#8 DruggIsts and Merchants genatally b4ga*~ United Staues. Wveut Indies. and tks~shis, A. J. & 3!1 wzss:< Sole vgents for Sumnted i $g' Last NoeS All terAnna .Indebte t hew late PfrW oif A. WIllPTE & ('0,yato rstai% maokon p n'netly-lhie lie-i day of Marc-h :iek1, o~hb>.Ne themy will N uliditko n~ocessis of0 pulttingl~ their claimesin.Jlio ha mds or propppg e r olle t on, it e Ill ipIr t oogIumn arnd Shoes, . jssMmpee m' I/ghosrn ntpi Simta fats,