The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, July 31, 1850, Image 4
Court flri of io'Yung' Woman fromi
BostoU.
1 i ng pliajllpupr the- follow.
id #n pton of tho dresw wern by Miss
LsiwriY s the draughter oftour Mmsis ter t(
Juni1jt4, $t ti ).to drawing room, where she
waR'preeteuto the Queen of England:
"''rain'of ich white Maire, trimned with
hoiiillonifl('if tulle and hon~lubts of roses de
M"l'ifted with white glace, with three
skirts, of tulle, looped with chaldsine of
rosa de Mi;. blond berth. Ilead dress.
Feathere, blonde lappets, and diamonds.
Ornaieuts.,-Dianiwds."
We have an idea that this cost.mn"
would contaast ominc* hat curiously with
tie Sunday go-to-meeting apparel of Mi ss
Lawrence's grand another. Let uIs see.
The old lady. if we mistake not, was the
wife of a poor but decent laboring farner.
l-i" costule must have been about as to!
los: Boddice and skirt of linsey woolsey,
sputi woven, cut out, and made upl) with her
owii hands; looped at the sides with oth
hands, when the road to churc h-ilp!citeI
to be muddy.
Shousad no "blonde berlt'e we believe,
altihough as some of the Lmvrences are of
fair complexion, she mnay have hai several
births of blondes. !lead dre s, a mo..b cap.
Ornoment, a contented sunle tiln the ips,
and, a prayer book or ible in the leaniil.
H igh bceel boots of kip leather lced ahow e
tile a:'ncIe, and pattens im wet. weather.
I rd if the old woman could only wvakW e
p nn oee her gfrand-dairter, how it would
nstonish her rerulica n shmphecitv, especial
ly, the bouillons of tulle, the thr'e skirts if
tulle, the obaIdame of roses dr. .\ai. the
feuthers and diamonds!-Mgyaing, :;;.:r.
.,.: -,...mo ....
'1'HE T[QrttITTrE or iLtt..In (.'A as is
a new science, the principils of which are
not yet fulil' estahi stied. It ap;pe:trs to be
conceded that a passen , -: Io paysp for
but one ticket, is entitled -.Iv one Seit,
i. 0. half of one settee; a Ii olseiI!ently,
rMat any other pa:senger has a right to o -
cupy a vacant seat at his side. It tollows
that when there is a deficioner of s eats, a
gentlemnan wyith two laiesc h is no righlt t o
monopolize two entire settees, for the con.
veniCnce of a rICC a tIce.
The concessioris dIle to i:tlieq ini ite
Choice of settees, &e., are not eolt rly de
fined. If the seats are all octcupied, anti
half a doze1n adies step Ito the car at some
station house. mul1lst as mialmVm gent' I .il'1
cate their seats fOr the remIainide'r if tic
trip!
If a gentlelma nlin i el ed I 13 a setter
which swits him), therte being~ one vtaar0
seat it his side, is he liable to be oustel bt,
a gentleman atl hlrlie oConic, into ti
car, and wh Wose pleasure it is to orIlIy h,
feat, ani heave hlini to sheft fOr hanlft. a,
he may be tile! Alany gent htenirl ,tterom.
panying Indies invite silch a Itspos5ses1,r
waih as much assuraice as if it were the.i
right. Ts it their rinht!
In a hot suitmer day a gent lem0an seenr,
a seat on the saidy sde of the car. wie1:
chances also to be tie wi:olw;rd sale. A
gentlemll:l and :tlly, or t2.1.1 I !ie.-, a10r
wards enter the car2, V aid cla - e n.' Ii i ;mi.
paratively cool pos-ition, inIv:te hlme t~ r;,
up h1s settCe fer their benelit, aind to ttke
vacant one on the sunny l , w. t10 II -110
miightcas easily have talien thososel h rs, ha
thboy heen) so dlblosel. Is that a civil in.
vitation; and if so d1os civility riperc iulli
toycomiply !
The legal riit, in al these cases, and
others of a similar character wic tIre.
quently. nrise in praciie, is, we spie ,
suiciently clear. It knowls no dilerencec
blatween porsons and sexes. All are eqIal
in'the eyes of the law. 'The right of all
nre equal. Prior 1.ssessio~n gives it I
to any plarticular Seati. bult nothing13 el5
dioes. It fol lows Ithat.WlI when 1 ohel or 'n
tllienI anJ1 lalteS, coveVCt the sea2t oll :ail
cupanit, aiid propoI~se to get po3I.-esionl lt II,
heshhId dolf all supleremou~is a~rs, and)1
aphproach their vi'.timl inslor11ing IV.
For the~ same1 reason ither1 haVE! no( i'
to be offen~tdedl it'hie d111 enes the31 llurred'.
On the ot her band, it lhe comphe1 wi; a11 equal.1
degree of courtesy ism their part resperI
from themn ani exprless1ion of ckno11w ied.
as personis of goo.i ilree Ing1 k lom.' im'w t
11low1 tar geiemen aci 4 yveld ;ihe.r"r
and1( thiliwe. wiho aiccoinpan them.130 Il hi '3n.
dlec'isioni wvill very likely d~ep;e2:d upon I in
* ~~godi nalture. at. the inomlent, wh.is. h aen
111ay3 deielli tipIon theC stat3e o1 II. 110r1Ii5
lystlerl, anld that uponei the 3irenn32t:in?; e2
to 1ee1 a regular 3ltamlpedeI when* ther '1ntr
the Cirs, it IS indl:spienlio ttiint 3 h-v keCjJ
the gentloeen 12 good! hilunor :2t hon:iC.
All genitleinien are' 11n1r. or l.15 under''
brl)olit till 3s to bll ejlnI wao Ih..
(1ui3-tei.3; and1 theO hohes13 sl*,uid1 hIrn to re.
ceiv.e a 12avor with thankfu\il'lts., an n.t
a righit. NuneiiL of: th t e 23r' m 'rry, 2re
Ilerleet houllrs at! thi.s :22 er : -. i srt t
beC de:dl w.3h Ii n the! pro Ih':: l2 ri'1j(1.
city.-[ N. V .IJiwrnatf i.I(
Preserving Newstpaper's.
-Oiie oIf the many11V thinir. w1hih I Imn
Ito '(rert, saysI 2 (a correspornient 3*1 th
ritis41 htiner, in3.1) I i vill my i: i
'o'1th, at leas.t, assoo as:312; I wtiii able tl
dho it, take~i andi p3re'serve 5111fe ga'I
newItspaper. ilw initerestingJ it woiuld
- ) h now11 21 a(l~ seenaian 22 , !ou~k int2o
I ow 11nany interesting~ al'soitionsi and211
feelings- wouibiit rev ive'! \\'hat ai vi2
wouhli it give of pas't yearis! \\'hat
knowledige wouldi it preserve by assist(.
in2g tihe memiory! An rd hlow l niv v at.
ulle purporsei (If ven) ai lit(l a rv k iind,
miight it be rendleredi sIm servient' to.
Ilfow muchei do I w~eish I conM11
1(ook into0 sneh1 2 a record111'. when compoising
tltis short article! Ilut necwspalpers ar1e
they wvere sixty or even tw'enty years10
ago. They', I are (unSpielikaly more0 in.
these-3( timels are bl1tter tIeo thle fibrlln-r.
- Fo(rmerliy tihe edlitors of newMsplapers
wereVI. obldigedI to stra1)ill thir Wit n Ii l
matter. fto Iill thir) palges. 7w the2
grent diftiulty is, to inisert all1 the vol.
niale, intereshlig maltills that1 11re
p3313red u pon the mI io fra (very parI)t ofl
* * ~ ~ he world, andl from Iivery.'~ gr'1 a nl
phase9 of societly. N 3w, illewspaperils
(ctlttain malny .of thin best thonah~. tts of
trnt evenLiilre the miost retlihh-, '1nd1
witl .furninbh liniexhantstabliei fund of
'net1goIe n fl e
E:
HusIANi 'A NI WI F'E.-Amont sine
vho have red lBlackstone, and wiho have
lint, all opinion- prevails, thart a hteibahd
may chastise .his wife, provided the weapon
lie not thicker than his little finger. I'or
the honor of ligland we wish we could
pronounce this opinion its legally errone
otls, as it is ungallant and borbarous. It iS
innieh to the credit of our ancestors on the
other sidle of the Atlantie, th:at they have
not carried wit h themn this relic of the once
ravage sta;to of their forefathers. In it caso
which came before the Supremoc Court of
South Carolin, sonie year ago, the presi
dingi .udge siumned up an anirable view
of t ii lat w of t he liepihe,on tihe in:trimoni.
al relation by q(uoting these lines from the
"Iloicy Moon," whicI may be said to con.
lain also the law of hinnaitty on the sub
Th" ina tha t a I vs< his hand ipon a womiiu,
Save in the w yifi( ' oi Initdner, isi a wretcl
Wh Ilinit werye gr.ccs flattery to itnne a icuward.
Educational Notice.
IL,' The exerises of the hlRA )I" OltI)
Si 'l{lNGS U$E AA ,1: INS'IU'1'U'1UT, Sun.
ii'r lstricet, will be resuined on Mlonday,
the -'Ih of February n'sininr, under tie
<brection of lIto.1EliWIN (.Url.',R, assist
ed by. :ible anl arroilphshied Teachere, in
all the various branches of literary and
orn11annenltal (duention. Th'le Trustees have
inade the miost liberal and coinple:e :r
ranrr' nents to iinpart an extensive, thor
01n^,h, and in'ghiy inishe'l edneation to) all
thll n11pi1! e(,anadIttted to thei1r chaerge; aiil
oti iie iin0st tuIoilcdracte teris. Strict and
prnt :l attnt io; paid to the imanners and
11)r141 (t the yom } laiihes. llefgious ser
t:. r, in coninction w ith Sabba:th Sefiool!
exercises, hii'!l every Siiulav ilorliny in
the ('hapel, fur the benefit Of the itstitn
ti''n.
''he shrl : stic ye'ar is divided into two
snssiol!is of five toolitlls each, behginruncg
respcc'itively on tl first Alutdl;ycs in Feb
iary aini Juily: payne-nts h:alt ye'a'r!y in
aivanre. I.iites tiie- the, sae' ats last year.
S;c. & T''reas.
The f~ olowing resolution was aldpited by
th ihii~ t of 'T'ruiste'':
l'Rcolved, 'ih.t be'c'nfier any parent,
who siill send t board .nl' edcaite in this
Iistitut, ;It any ote tio live udighter:,
sh-n ' lie e inti li o ri cei'c'ive tcthe bhoard and ,
e: in ion of t h filth one gratis.
An1 arr;.itielenti! h-:s ai been nmade to
stripply tnien's of tthe st it ute wish r ook
ant] stationalry 1t ('harleston retail prices.
I b. tith 1"5O 15
Fare Reduced to $20 from
Charleston to New-York.
TI'll: tGil:.\TI .\a.\t, 1(OUT. FRtO.\
(if .\It 1,ES- I't iN, S. (',
lE.I\VING the \\ 'rit' at the foot of
I 'ni s..st. dlily at :S, p. mr.. after the
a)rroe.1 of the Monuthe:rn cars, vial \Vil,
.1\l\'t)ON :ndi \\'l:I)N, N. C. 1'
T~lsiti't;. llIit)Nil, to \\'A\ l!-,
I 9 ; IT( > , 1L. h.T I .\l( U(I":, I'l il l..\1)Il0,
I'lil . .:en! N. \'t)I{K.
Thell p~ub is r.sp~ectfully' informled that
the st.iis of tics hcin, froni (Charleston
to \Wihnintini, are in first rate coc ition,
:cil are nicm- cgatd' I v well Inowi c1ncI expi.
rienei d hcc ncininl ers, ;nd Ii' ';iirai ds ate
in line order, th-r'byv f'.'inrinicr clart'v huch
aid dispaltclh. A 'Il(O[(TlI Tl'KI:'l'
having already hei in operation will be
coinn cl on tnd after the first of ().'t.
j19. it a piirnianent :irr-nge'intenit frecin
( il'h cciai tic New''c \'crk. I' c cengers
av cinhni thi'ouselves' thecr-of. w'c invi'ecc the
op(cj n c i thericii tcc i'ciinnuio' ' w ilho t det' .v.
ccibronch the ruticcorc oterici. rtoiicstora
In lii rd t he \St I~n rS t J\\' hh cn, asi iw.
wocc oI thei i han-I o tc'' .'ii It th ict iii
di l' cclin trom ii. ilic ici t ccc cc. \'r .
Thrion'-I' h Tu-cc 'c 49 h'cci h, ea : In hr
nelir: LfI) I-Z \IN.>\' \rn of the
\\icc iand ic' i c- c .c i. It. '"pa y
atth lle rch circ'ma y :it li,' 'i
rien c- tre, to whc' pi'p'y lo
I .. ( c'. l A .trc:,c
A cc-th .\:nercic llote Ch~aleon .('
.\l iv 'c en i
t Itho in nd t Ia ( ' - Ir in uni ter
e. Toiin n-Cow n c r1 h- - h.
t i c: pu a w .
hr r Ii catI :n: 'clai
Plat --ntbatin (f;: -: le('ab:
T l iir 'h ca-'ra 'I r~en fa
cl'I iccr ilc nelin:1 icc ci'ci t .-. fl '.i
\~ c i'Xcwb :icdaw th cc :tendoni 'ii-c' enthi- -
l :-cc I 'cl aiccr csi ttI eni - u h i .
cci ii i'c.\l. iclclii l Ic'i it a (i' .,lcc
Th sbarkicy'ofs flo lghs lUn
laion in ne Ii'' iic , cc uo. cc-c-c -tr onthi
ofc - t t cc i , c l' i- i j hi a tccii i il
20t000 lb:k .n hleor And :nt rabl
c'bpted4 tc th iecc. I it ion'o ccl f. T er
buih i i - libh. ihnd ii rn 1-:nI h
a rc 'i ::. cci The cl I cich. ; i' Icecct d cic~ inth
oi it. !w ci o mb in toradrc ad s a h
I' b '7\\ .1. .. IP0l:. .U~I .
TheFrienads of Mal. A. C.
SPAIN, beg loavo to announce him as
Candidato to represent as in the next Leg.
islature.
July 3d 1850 MANY VOTERS.
W erg Leave to annoumsee
F. H. KlENNEDY Esq., at a Candidate for
the next Legislature.
July 3d 1850 MANY VOTERS.
irr' The friCasds of Ma). E. M.
ANDERSON, announce him as a Candi
date for the Legislature at the next Elec
tion.
May 15, 1850. 29 tf
0-Tic hicuads of Capt.
.AWiltl.NCE I. HIELSER, beg leave to
anntounce hun ats a Candidate for the Legis.
laturn, at the ensuing Election.
April 2.1. 26 tf
FOR SHERIFF.
(Lt' Tihe friessti of A. I. Brad
han1,:, Eq..nnounce hin as a candidato for
the oflice of Sheriff at the next election.
March 29th, 1t49, 24td
GTOz e are authorized to
announce MAI.LLY BROGDON, Esq. a
CLmdidacte for the Otlice of SherifTof Sum.
er )istrict, at the next Election.
=We are nauthorized to
,tounuice Col. JlON C. ItIIAMlE, a can.
rlidate for the office of Sheriff; at the ensu.
ing Election.
The Fricuads of' Riclard
U. IlltOWN, announce hiint as a Candi.
date for the Olica of Xheritr of Sumter
IDistrict at the ensuing Election.
iLT W\e are authorized to announce Maj.
101 IN B A.l.A 1I), as a calidate to
IeriIf at the ensuing election.
The fricnids of W iliam
A. (COL1A .OU11, 'seq, announce him
as a :atdidate for Sherifl' at the next
E-lect ion.
FIOR C L E RK.
rTs We are authorized to
announce Mr. JOAIN U. DIJ1tAN'1' as a
candidate for the .H1ce of Clerk (f the
(Court at the ensuing elect ion.
i W j'% are autihorizei to
annUnnCe DANI l:1. IH. ItII IOfRIT,
a cenlilate for the oflice of Clerk at the
ensniti election.
1"OR T.-t \ COJ~iaCTORl.
r-We are authorized to
:inounce.1 OlIN V I)ALtGAN, a candi
date for Tax Co tllector, for Claremont
(''unty, at the next Election.
(1" We are authorized to
anntonce A LIEXA N I)ER WATTS, Esq.
as a t' :alidate for Tax Collector, of Clare
uont county at the ensuing Election,
MANY FRIENDS.
GIN MAKING, &C.
We are prepared to execute orders to
:ny extent in the above line, both for new
piwsetI buy any miade in the State, potssertingr
all the a n.'antalges otf thle Fal ling Breast
andI Sliding~ I tilb, which saives a great deal
int' wawof reairs. Wec also use the Steel
l'iteS~tsvithi teethI set ini an angle that
cei:,'mt possbly injure t he finest staple,
wi hi ant ttprtvinuenf 'o regrilate the nattingr
of ithe c ttont; tour bruish i titstructed on a
0 n, ir at ontce, thle atdvantnrges oft
Eght ce, st renigthI andI torec-all very
m:tte'rudt in the SuiccessfulI opera:ton of '
(Lu . would invit(e plantersq to call
a tii xln t o :ed eXait ine for tertselves,
wit we ' woubih assure lie 1publ1ic genierai
Iy, tht it tey shill have tno ctise to coim
plain est-er oft utr work or prices.
'AlIINp:T MAKING.
We. are also p lrepared( tot do work in lie
I 'n- at ei-strbI as hk'd',te:ils. W-a rd
robest Safes, Ilok tkcases, Statuils, LTbles,
i' yiboa rdsi, &c. &c. at short nttice, oin
hhertl termts.
O)pi.siti thr I'rislyieriuan chur ,ch.
aleie, A ptril 22, 15 17. 2O
.E( IY & .( N\-:S, wounhl rexlpectfuilly,
notn their Iriemols andI the pub tic general
V ta, thecy a re no w rece i cing rtne of thle
,t s-'!ered sticks of irv ;tils tunl
~ie~e ,wi tvr lredl in tis place, cton.
stoli m part of Cabrtes, I tumespiuns,
ushus.1ii, It lhbonri, I ves overt de
'.pn I I''sery, I Itts mald Cape, loots,
Groceries,
N. ( . S iga r. ( 'oth1t . Miasses, ('otnlles,
ocp 110krel. 70t00. Spanishi I'igars, It0
barreL.-It lah aanr' Flou, 501 lbs Sabitratius,
I t' as, anI 'varitt othien ;irieles toto nu.
'i.calanI exaine~ ton yourselv,
hoor puchasng leer; ilooitie
Webb'. N. York S or,', Jlrroadt street No.
Saddlery, Harness, &c.
L. it. IJA NKS.
M -i' fir ihe .l. I.- tf .S. I.I-I>.t h.4.y
I Ft I 'j'T jl'jy l. l * l>.. 1U><().' a tol 'tarn..
Oua Haned by
Wmn. Allston Gourdin,
Nt i. d, l"A.\T ia Y, ('Il. H A 11.E-STO)N, S.C.
1 a prpae tt naa.ke lberal atdvanicts
l our, (Aauin, Elay, &c.
it mu:1: eN s.---Al 'irs. G oun lin. Alauthi
-tnt & (Co., Geotrge A. I Itpley, Alonzo J.
Wh* ite. C harleston, S. C..; Ta'ndy Walker,
1.wi., G reenivillte, S. C.
April '21, IM50. 26 ly
SUPERIOR C1ABI
FREDERICK CLARK, NOS.
Would respectfully inform the pople o
ceived from his Manufactory In Cit
CABINET FURNITURE, ever of'ered In
of style or workmanship, cannot be surpass
lIe also invites those who tire about to p
prices--satisfied that they will be met wit
Among i Stock now on .h
Wardrobes
Book Cases
Centre 'Tables
Sofas
Divans
Sofa Tables
Dressing Bureaus
Marble Top Wash Stands
Mahogany Do. do.
Al
WRITING DESKS in great variel
]
195 and 11
(T'All Furniture safely pac
Jan 0, 1850.
Lam Notieg,
GEORGE V. MORGAN,
SUMTERVIILLE, S. C.
'-7 Office one door South of A. C. SreaI's
nflie.
Sumterville, June 5 31--tf
JOHN T. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sitinterviille, Z. (f.
Will practice in the Courts of Law, for
Sumter, Darlington and Kersla w Districts.
O0lice one door below Clark's I hotel.
COLLETON IN. TOBIAN,
CIIARLESTON, S. C.
Will practice in the Courts of Sumter,
Kershaw, Darlington and Richland.
Jan f, 1850. I v
Law Notice.
The subscribers have this day formed a
co-partnership in the practice of lAw.
T. B. FltASER,
L. .. FRASER, Jn.
Jan 1, 1850. I y
Fresh Garden Seeds,
CoNSSsTrNG O
English Peas, Deans, Cabbage, Turnips,
Omion Setts, &c. &c. For Sale at
M ELI.ITT 'S DRUG STORtE.
A LSO
I1m3provedI Yest PowIer.
For Sale by It. S. MEIL..ETTF.
School Books,
Of Every Description fron the Elenen.
tary Speller, to latin and Greek, includ
ing Stationery of all kinds, for Sale by
A. J. & P. MOSES.
$10,000 CASH
frn hand for the purchase of Negroes of
either sex. A pply to
3. M. 1E. SARAIP,
Coburrnhia, 8. C. Aug. 8, 1849,
Gin Bandsi, i
100 eet 4I inch Copper rivetedGi
Hanrds,
(Jil Phxn- Cloth, hrmiin Ru.bber Cloth,
Brussele. Carpeting, together with a fulI
arssoirtmrent ot Carriage Trirnntings, Oi
l'aintu, \ arnislh &c. For Sile' by
A. J. & P. MOSIES.
(Lobmnbia jbtrti'arltellte.
SCOTT & EWART,
NO. 1, MgitClAN' ROW,
Keep'u coinstanIly onl h.and a general assort.
inenit tuf
Hardware & Groceries,
t~ tihusit inrg of
11ellows, Vises,, Anvils, llammenrs, &c.,
l'lanres, Saws, (hinges, levels, Sqares,
M ill ('ranks, .Mill Screws, Wrag I ronis,
Mill Spindles, Winged Godgens, &c.,
1,1 ME, C'alicined Plaster. Nails, I loes,
I'lough Mlouldls. Iron andii Steel, L~c ks,
II ing.es, Scre'ws, lloits,
Windowv Pautenrings, l'runing Shears,
Whale, Spermn arnd Liseed il ) .,
Varni hl, P'aints, Painit llrusihies,
tured by Wekeritt & Blrother, wvitha
a large amr well seuwlected stck of Shell
Iliarware and Cutlerv.
----A LSO
Smugar, ('f'e, Molelassecs, Flour, Spices,
TPeas, &c. Any article not iaswering to
le'serpt ion gi ven wy: I be exchianged, anrd
ill soild at tunisuially low prices for ('ash.
ii i ( ,( ( )f) dehivered at Rtail Itoand IDe
pot free oIf charge.
Jan 10, 1850. ly
'IllIIN, LIS & IARllEN
Wholesale and Retail.
RI. MORRISON, & Co.
FlIt.T STOltK NOItTlI OF TILE MARtKET,
It. M. & I'O haven on 'hand a full and
compiletei assortmeirnt of C/I.VA% , (.1, s1
a nd l T~i l-.\' i\'.A i .', toget her wit h
!!enera l anssort nment of 11l1 I T A . A Al )
P' 1,A I-:/) It'AU ll. Git arid Mlahogany
1rnamed Pier anid Toilet Looing~ ai i.sses,
&c., &c.
All of t heir Stock being entirely new,
andl selected by oine of the firm, they flatter
lihemselv es, t hey will lie enaled to) give
s t isfation, toi 1purc ih'ers, both11 in prnees
and qumahmty.
A CA RD).
Reynolds & Reynolds,
I haveo 0 hilday ass.ociated WM i.... IIEV.
N(O)I .DS witha nu'm in thle pracie o f I)EN.
Mr. Iteyvuor.his has been may pupil for
thle past four years, anid I coniinend him
withI confidence to the connrnnityv.
TIhe hiusi nies wvillI be conducte'd as for
mierly at amy niflice on Main street, undor
the above name aid style.
\VM. 1tEYNOLDS
Aug. 15 .1-> ,
195 ANI) 107KING. STEBET,
f Sumter District,-that. he -has recently re
of New York, the choicest assortment of
the Southern market, and which for beauty
ed.
urchase, to call and evamine his stock and
I general approval.
rand, are the latest Styles of
Curd Tables
Piano Stools
Mahogany Rockers
Bedsteads
Dining Tables
Arm Chairs
Mahogany Chairs
Walnut Do.
&c. &c. &c.
rederick Clark,
Y7 King Street, Victoria .Range,
Charleston, S. C.
ked for Transportation.
11 ly
tII ttries ton '2 borrtistmerits.
TO EIMtllANT TAILORS.
II. B. CLARKE,
has now on hand, a full assortment of
the LATEST STYLE AND FINEST
QUALITY of the following Goods:
Superfine and medium BROADCLOTIIS,
in black and colors
Superfine and medium black French and
German Doeskins
Fancy Casimeres of the latest styles
Vestings-Silk and Merino, rich and new
patterns
Extra super. black Satins and Silks
Gent'. Kid Gloves, best quality, in black,
white and colors
fent's Beaver, Merino and Military Gloves
Under Shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Wool,
Merino and Cotton
Black Italian and fancy Crarats, of the best
quality
Tailors' Trimningrs, of all kinde.
Orders from the country promptly attended
to.
Hf. B. CLARKE, 205 King-street,
2d store above Market st.
Charleston, Nov. 28th, 1849. 5 m
W, A, KENT & MITCHELL
FASIIIONABLE
Clothing and Out-Fitting
E ST A B311 I M ENT,
MASONIC HALL,
No. 268 King-street, corner of'
Wentworth, Charleston, 8. C.
Purchasers will find at all times a full
and complete stock of Gent's,
R E A DY-1AD.F' CL OTHING
AR TICLES.
W. A. KE. G. n. MTCn[FLJ.
V9anufactory 113 WashIngton
Stores N. '.
May 18419-3 tf
Charleston Hotel
The un~dersignled late of' the United
States liotel, Augreta, Georgia,) having
leased the CIIA I.ESTONJ HOTE L for
a term of years, takes pleasure in stating
that the entire Establishm~jent has been
refitted and furnishedi with newv Furniture,
and is now open for the reception of com..
pany,
imp ro'emnts have also beeni made in
the Ilionse, particularly in the Ladies' Do.
partment by the adition of a Reception
l'arlor, and the removal of the Ladies'
D~rawing Room.
Which imprm-ements, he is assured,
will greatly add to the comforts of the
gnests of the house; and hopies, by strict
attention on his own part together with the
utlicers of his house to merit a liberal share
ofth AIEL AX R Proprietor.
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
FERLDINAND) ZOGBAUMA,
Importer of
MUSIC, RIUSICAL INSTRUnMENTS,
ing street, Sign of the Lyre,
J1. & E. IlJ,
W'lJOLFSA LE AND) RE'l'AIF,
BOOT. 81:oe, Hat anid TRUNK
W A Rt E II O U S E,
NO. 326, KIN(-STR EET,
Carleston,, S. C.
(Xig n 1 of thme Gonlden Tluck,)
'2 1)0011 NOltTIl OF G EORGcE-S-rn-.
Edward C. Tharin,
~~*ii.AND
GEN'l.. COMMISSION MIERCHIANT,
A'u. 2i Venue Rage, Chalest~on, S. C.
K ep;s always on hand a general Stock of
G;roce'rica, &c., and disposes of every des
cription of Procxle at private sale.
Referrnre's:
M. C. M.oni:Ar, E'sqj., and C"oh. JIutrS
WV. C. Dukes & Son,
AND
SoItIIn A-rr.A-rIc WVnAjmF,
Jan 23 I y
Paul T, Villepigue,
F A C T O R,
()J:EV RIA I. co.1f.tI~vxv)s .II1.:RCIIA N'T
A(4.lrOiATuoN wniA fl,
Chaqrleston, '. C.
A BUGGY
1FORl SALE, Cheap for Cah Aply
at this ofheeo.
Brown, Lee & Co,,
Agents for the sale of ItA RUIN'S SAOES
find luarness.
Jume 1 32 .
laps to an fliirelgAousy ebelgsjP, 6
Youth ahd4 ""
VAIGOftUJjB
P, Jv ate c De4-'
K(inkelin on Self-Preserva on
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with use
ul information, on the infirmities and diseases
f the Generative Organs. It addresses itself
like to YOUTHII MIANHOOD and OLD AGE.
'o all who apprehend or suffer under the dire
:onsequences of early or prolonged indiscretions
-to all who feel the exhaustive effects of seden
ery gild IAneful habit--to all -who in addition
o declining physical energy, are the victims of
servois and mental debility and of moping and
aelaneholy despondency. Vr. K. would say
Read this Book.
The valuable advice and impressive warning
t gives, will preten years of misery and sufet i
srng, and save annually Thousands of Lives.
Parents by reading, it will learn how to pre
rent the destruction of their children.
f ' A remitance of 25 cents.enclosed in a
etter, addtussed to DRi. KINK ELIN, N. W.
:orner of THIRD & UNION Streets, between '
Sprnca .& Pine ,PHILADELPHIA, will-en.
cure a book, under envelope, per returnof mail.
FIFTEEN YEARS t
>f extensive and uninterrupted practice spent I
in this city have rendered Dr. IC the mostexperst
ad successul practitioner far and near, In the
reatment of all diseases of a private nature.- '
Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, I
throat, or legs, veins in the head or bones, mer- c
curial rheumataim, strictures, gravel, disease
arising from youthful excesses or impurities of 0
he hocl, whereby the contitution has become
3nfeebled, are all treated with success. d
He who pieces himself under the care of Dr. t
K., may religiously confide in his honor as a
gentleman, and confTdontly rely upon his skill
as a physician.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. t
K. bletter, (post-pai,) and he cnred at home. s
P KAGS of MEDICINES, DiRECT.
DINS, &c., forwarded, by sending a remittance
and put up secure from DAMAGE OR CURI.
DSITY.
IV" Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars,
Canvassers, and all others supplied with the
wove work at very low rates.
Feb 13, 1850. 16 ly
Important Remedy,
MITCHIEI'S EYE SALVE.
A certain, safe and effectual Curefor Sore,
Weak and inflarmed Eyes, designed ex. I
presly for Diseases of the Eye.
TILE unparalleled success which has attend
ed the use of this preparmtion, and the acknowl
edged necessity for some article which can be
relied upon as a remedy in severe cases of Op.
thalmic affections whlih are so prevalent in this
cemntry, induced the Proprietor to make as. I
rangemwents thirongh his Agents, to place this
Salve within the reach of every individual who
may need the benefits which result from its use.
The great advantages possessed by this nr
ticle over every other, its Certainty. Safety,
Convenience and Economy. All physicians ad.
mit that great danger Is to be apprehend fromi
drugging the eye when in an inflamed and an
healthy state. In the rie of thin Salve- tfr oh
jectiomn s entirely removed, as no Iarnm esn
possibly result frovnt its ase; it being in all ca
ses applied to the esterrml portions of the eye,
thereby avoiding all the hconvenience, pain
and danger, wfhich necesswrrily mtte-ml the in
tretirction of any pumgera article into tine eye.
Its activity in arheftring ini lamnunatio is no
great that but feew cases require- the use of more
then one! bottle to endi-eta perfect enre,
fi " Agents at Heimterriller Messrs, A. J.
& P. Moses, lrs. Miller & Bossarl, and D
I. S. Mellet, and by Agents genesady in
South Carolina.
A Voice to ime Peopie
DR. GORDON'S FA MIX PILLS.----Be
ing compomadel ersensively of such ingredients "
as nature fute-mIed should operate on the im- a
pimrities of thejmanan system-strike at the root J
tire disease, removing all inspel kea. fom the .
body, opening the pores externally tund Intern
ally, seperting all Ibo at and Obnoiouspirt
t ees from the m h ae e ,of which s
kiafhe orgir re sltn gdy pmaaspQa. J
essatrIy securing a free and vigorous action lo
ihe heat. lunigac, itver and stomach., thereby
re-storing herrith, by opeting thepore, cleansing
thme vein, and) arteres, tueimpeding all thme
natural veins and purripg the blood, the-y ren
dler the systent not onlytthoroughly sound, but
ma-o impervious to dis-ease, even wh~en all other
mrans homrefuiled.
Tm'a : unmversal cele-brity whlicha tis mcedi
cine hans zinnedl in every section oaf the e-cnntry,
try, ate many astocnishmin ecare- it has af
fe-ted, havi eatahliahe.d its eficeacy be yond all
dioalt; an ahigeea famiy me-dicmne it has anu
rivl. n al csesof Ind Iigestion, Bulieons Fe
vers, Dyccpepsia, Liver Compnllaints, Sick Ihcad
mache. Janndcie. Astbinn, lDropey. Pile, Colic,
Worms, Diseecof the Il'eurta, and hn ail afl-c
lions of thme stomache and bowels, Gordten's
Pills wiii het fmtnd a never fmcilng re-medy.
TIo incure thme full benefit ocf the-sc ecbrted
Pills, they shmechle he kept inm the hmouse, ce, that
ucpone the fimst eomnmnenceme..nt of cicknewc thmey
tmay e- at once retedc tm-. Om-' hose then Is
better than a chozen after the disease ham. he
come establishedc in the system,
.' G;ordon's Pills are puarel'y vegtable, and so
innocent that the Infant of a month old may
amse- ti-hmn if imaeicine ice requir-ed, rnt only wvitha
safety int with ma -eirtaint y of rece-ivinag ail the
beanefia med icinme ai capabitle of imnparting. Fe
matle-, may use thmit ducrint all thee critacnl pe
riods of the-ir livei-Dr. (eordonm's Pills will
insurne their health undi produce- regularity In
mail thei fucaationas of lif...
Within the last twelv-e monthas, more than
once hucnedredc caves of the most aggravated foarm
of dhisperpsia lhave bee'n e-ured b~y the miedi cane,
where rattid dieting, the Blue P'ill, anad almost
every other means had been resorted tea, wvithout
many bieneafit, ande wvhen death aitan-ed its anise-na
bile victims fumlly icn the face. If D~r. Geordonm'mei
l'itll were maot adapted to the eanre of any bta
this laorrid cimaladly, the-ir auniformanem-ecss ea this
dhi.'n~se alone wvouled hb, oflicietat to "wnmfl on
time fiaame" the umema of their inventor, ase a bone
factoer oaf his species.
Tme medicine ane-ver faeils to enare time worst
casesn of P'iesa in one wee-k! For sanle at:
gt? Ageunts at .Sumterville; 31emers. A. 3.
& P. Mlose-, IDrs. Miller & iloisard, and D.
it. in. Mellett, and by Agents generally ina
Southl Ciandcina.
Fe b. 1850. 13, 16 6
lie WIse Inn Tluaue!-'TIS FOLLY
TrO DEFER ! AFFLICTED READ
Theousanads are suflyerinag from disease fromn
which there is no difficulty in beinag perman.
mnently and speedily relieved, provided lthe
righat ranas heo used.-A. every vice hcas iten
ownt punaishmenat, so it would seem every
diseaso haas its remnedy-. This is true, acad theroe
is naothaing in this hite more certain thana that
thec AMERICAN COMPOUND is thae nmost
speedy aind certain remedy for all diseases of
a delicate character, knownm to thae world.
Aeldapted to every stage of time disease, sex anmd
coestitation, at all time-s and seasons, there is
nao fears of exposuare, detention fromn businiess1
aner rcestrictiona ina diet; fmrm the certain amid
speedy relief it gives, it is naow thme most popus
lear remedy of the day. Ten TIhaousanmd cnses
hmave breaetacred etyectually by it during thae
past year Prepared by a practical physiciain
time afflicted can rely wvitha conafidiencaecan its
curstive powers over diseases of tis chearac..
atmr. Full directions accompanmy each bottle.
o1-7 CAUTiON.-ask fer the aumerican
compound and paurchasne onmly of thme agentas.
Price 1 50)!
For Sale by P. M. Cohmen Chamlestonm,
Ilontarighat & Mint Cohumbnia; Z,. De hiny
Ceamden aand hey the prinacipad Druaggiset ina al
thce County lownam throughout the State:
Merchants' Hotel,
BY ST'EIGN &- DIVVE~R.
(corner iof Kineg and .Socit-streets.,
eAR av-oN, es. C.
Tis lintel, situmatedl in thme business part uofthce
city, offi-rs everiy desiraable comfort arad cornvon
ic-mce to the.Trmav-elng Coimmity, aned P'era.
noutca Ikarensr. The establishmeant Iis cndateed
strictly on Temperance Principles. Tatu~s
MonasArrx.
Ama Omnibuts andl Carriage will ittendl thej
.Steambiat Wharf, andi also eg the Rlail Riadc
DeOtOt for thme accommnodation of Piasscengene.
1-eb.~ 91 834 lliy
a'
Wodrcw r. r
e
wim .ana P.meWN .*
e west setreerdineryg' latsinevi .r I
rhis Extract Is put .rp in quart MottIIs
tiees cheaper, piees*nter,en4 WRfOssestA
to any sold. it ods3i1
purging, sickening, or
The great besuty and u ",
orilla over all other Medins"7 ad
ates disease, It lavlgortsthe
wry beet
BI5RMO AND SUMER r lp.
vet known i jt not only purfes ow
mand stre thensthe ersonbr c
ore and rich blo err s ~e
Ifediclee. And In h lies e
ronderful success. It has noe
wo years, more thans one"Iaide
l severe cases of disease, at least,.oa*
hdered4incurable.. i haojsvaed As
ban 10,000 children the thret
00,000 aoses ofGneral
of Nerveus Eneepy . i
Do. 8. P. Townsxasgs's Ssspargh .. j r:
rhole system rmently, -To thae!:
net their muscular energy by the efscts.
in, or indiscretion commi.ed In you
essive Indulgenaee of the asioen ati -
y physical panutrtisa of tvoos pyeua,
studs, want of -mbi fainting is
ure decay and decline, toni toward
lisease, Consumption, can be e.aa ' restasrea
hls leasant remedy. This Basaap t i
INVIGORATI a CO2DIAW
La It renews and invigorates the nsteig
Ivity to the limbs, and strength the cas #a
ystem In a most extraordinary degree
CensusmptIo O zs: L
Jeanse and en., D
cured. Brenrits,, Cenasmp* Clsm
Plaint Colds, Caterrh, Coug,&eJm , ,ijae
o Bod, S.reness in the Cdst,' Rettel as4
Night Sweet, D(jtcult er Prefues .spteiretion.
Pes in IA. Side, 4c., Aere se and tan 1, cease.
Spittng Blod. - - -
Da. S. P. Towrsns-I verily believe r'ai,
arilla has been the means, throughA'rovidanne
e saving my life. I have for several years id
ad Cough. It became worse and worse. Al"([
sised large quantities of blood, had vi At rivdie,
ead was greatly debilitated and reducidkay W,
tot expect to lie. I have only Used your 8are.
verilla a short time and there has a wonderfa
hange been wrought in me. -I as now &e
walk all over the city. I raise no
cagh has left me. Yon can well i !eY(
am thankful for these results. Yours obedhnt
ervant. . WfI. RU8SEL, t6 Catherined.. -
Female BMedleIneg, ,
Da. S. P. Townsams's Sars is a novereigts
and speedy cure for incipient Br'oa, g a -
wes, Prolapsus Uteri, or Fall Woialat ,
Iveness, Pales, Lencorrhea, -bstregted
ar diffieult olnstraution, I onees
avoluntary discharge thereof, ane for the(
.rostraton of the system-no mutter w t i
esult of ierent euse or cues, roduced .by ho
egularity, illness oaceident. Nothing can bi mo;e
urpris lg th it invigorating efects on the hIis
teant. Persons all weakness and laesttuda:
aking It, at once become robust and Ill-ef -
trnder its inguenice. It immediately ecente
be nervelessness of the female frame, whiol f
[reat cause of Barrenness. itwill not be expeted
if us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit car
1fcates of cures performed, but we can aeret
Mlcted. that hundreds of cases have beesvr eposted
0 us. Thousands of cases where families haveseew
without children, after using a few bottli thip
nvaluable Medicine, have been blessed with Bnl
uealthy offeyring.
groat Blessing to otheu aid Ceilregri
IC is the safest and mat effectual miadioIne;
aurifying the system, and relievring the sulbrl
lttendant upn childbirth ever. dliusoerdd
trengthens bt the mother and the child; prevestd"
Gain and diease, increases and eniebes; ib -tod.
hose who have used n, iink It is Indispensable..lb
a highly useful both before a after confnement,
u it prevesda diseases atte upon childbiith
veneas, 'es, Cramps olil e F
ene y, Heartburnt, Vom his e
al' Pa1ins, N
tatiose pal~e u
S no equnal. -
sediine a
dother a ,"in
Nlis osuL Exerolsi in the
food with this mediine, will a! ase
sa easy coanement.
The Rev. Jobsn Begaer
f Jersey City, en old and-highly respectale elesi.
yman of thel Baptlzt Denomninain, hiandedain thu
allowing certiflcate at Dr. 8. P. Tovwr.aetb sEcts
I speak for ltself.
Dx. S. P. Towseaan-Dear Sir: 1 am constrained
o give you a statement of the benefit I derived
rom uning your Sarseparilla, believing, by .sa .
Ioing, I aball render a benefit to those who artesF~
'erin as I have been. I was reduced heo aae
nonthaby the D)yspepuia, so moch that It was vsil
nuch diffculty for me to walk or keep abodt ?
sad also a tatter, which covered the most part of
ny beadt-which was extremely troubiesmuc eat
or: tg tit.b almost a scab. I used u
nubro eedios for both the comptl hbt
received little or no benefit. until I took your Seaw
aparille, which, through the kindness of Pro&I
lence, has restored use to nmore than may ustabW
beslth, as I am now enjoyIng better than I have.Eeo
a aumber of years. laem nowv60 years ofE age..
believe It to be an invaluable msedicine, and recota
anend It to my nmerous acquaintances, which is --
rery large, as I ha'-e been aminister a gresa maany.
ears I hope this hasty sketch way be as munch
~neat to you as your medicine has to me.
July II, it47. JOHN SEGER, Jersey City..
Methodist Clergymean.
The following was sent to our Agent in ab.
wray, by the itsr. J. 0. TUINISON, of the Mekpls
PRpiscopal Church-one of the moat learned jud re.
icted in the connection-and Is another eviec.
afthe wonderful effects of Dr. S. F. Townsqn4's
lausaperlilea on the system.-------.
FasaN Pnsxox--ling for solos tIme lest. m
von are aware, experienced great general debility
if my system, attended with constant end slasnilt
rritation of my throat and lungs, I was, at your n
itance, and in consequence of having rend C a
ticLean's decided testimony in its behalfhi
o try Dr. 8I. P Townsend's far-famed Sarsapila
'tried it. I confess, more In the hope than inthe
onfidence of Its proving efficacious ; but I am bona
n candor now to acknowledge, that I had! not tied
I long before I began to expes'ience its eaa)tary.
*ffeets ; and i may now say, with Captain biefean,
thut I would not be without it on any considers
Ion." It has done me more good than any pse
ions remedy I have triedI, sad if this statement i*
leomecdby you of any irnportance, you have may
ull onsnt o mke it puhlice
Rnaway, August 3d. 1847- J. 0. TUNISON.
SCROFULA CURElD.
This certificate conclusively proves that this
laramparilla has perfect control over the most oh
tinate diseases of the blood. Three persons cured
n one house is unprecedented.
Three Children. -
Da. S. P. Townssvasn-Dear Sir: ! have the plea.
nre to inform you that three of my children have
seen cured of the 8erofula by the use of yqus
axcellent medicine. They were afflicted very
everely with badl Sores ; have taken only fn
ottles ;it took them away, for which I feel, my
elf under groat obligation.
Very respectfully,
ISAAU WV. CRtAIN, 100 Wooster.sL
ornfIows Or PHrsTo!AIs.
Din. S. P. Towsan is almost daily receiving
arders from Physicians in different parts of the
Juion.
This is to Certify that we, the undersigned
'hysicians of the City of Albanfy, have in nurser
us cases pr'iscibedl Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsap
-illa, and belie'.e it to be one of the moat vailb
7repar-ations in the market.
i. P'. P'UlING, M. D.
J. WILSON, Mi. D.
R. DI. DRIGGS, Mi. D.
P. EF. EL5IiENDORF, P.f. Di.
Albany, April 1, 1st?.
Dr. S a'. Townsend'. Principal Ofiea haq, bees
removed from 1-i6 Fulton to EI Nassasaetkeet, Ina
the building formerly occupied by the Seeth
Daptist Churh.
Anm-nts.-R eddings A Co, No. 6 State-street, sa
Mrs. E.- Kidder, N~o. 100 Court-street, etfo.
Samuel gidder, Jr. owcil i Hapry, Pratt.S)~
James B. Gireen.'Worcesr; Allia &
Concord ; J. Blalch & Son, Pavvdence; and b
Druggists and Mierchenta genserally th ouhost b
United States. West Indies, ad thd da~i
A. J. & P. MOSES,
Solo Agents for Sumnter Distriet
& Nice assortmeint ofspir
t. gass .Lamp)s. Also, thea Fpirit-gacs
For sale lby
1. Bi. HIANK&~
Boots and Shoes,
Fur, Salk. Panaman, Le~ghorn an itirnwj~~