The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, September 09, 1851, Image 7
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U ton re u
o on oF oavet ! anc
' dra are
is rang, (dio
tb O who v..,ali
'i vith gieat ceremony
ip, arowned King of the
. Wetof the Lord, and
eosus Clfrist.' Govern
odu er ajol of
, y ai d o:rsonailly O ne
fthis code requires of his
-" 41& h b \tbnual 'contribution of
Q1'htbhir irlcqnei, Which is
oeded to A partial no
fit least, :or s tc a stipulation
from tho enlarged scale on
Sdomestic affairs of the king
:rN ...ted-:-his household con.
t les. than seven Wives,
gony proportionately 'rij
or is barren, and of small
- but picturesquely situatesl at
rthern extremity of Lake
The surrounding islands
ar sAid to possess manj
n ttractions. It is but little
by vessels of any class,
inhabifints are chiefly
t on agricultural pursuits for
astoance. In dress these Mormons
6t Jess peculiar than in their re
Y belief tthat of tle women
o tig~of a$rt of combination of
Iomor' with the 'bifurcated
" + s An individual whdi8 on
t to that community, writ to
SlevelaiDemocrat, as follows:
so far as we could discover
natantial evidence (for his
- rship ii) nid from his
fs a bold, bad man.
dt ontl iaiem, without faith,
assume thei patxt which he is now
ytig to rgrie . is desperate for
L ie W1 oiut a shadow of claim
r'e (Lo#h s followers thle highest) a
relation to higij that they may take
ession of PI'the islands; thev
seid upon their present abode.
indictmient for various
L es gnoiP' them that of inter
Sg the mail to the northernlakes
ladMg, not to be
te ill t m in hand.
=O ti of a p ole 6"e
* d C~p is a si niar
4~jbn'~~Io thei St. I his
r .osuntoins 'the o
N ~ tpt responsibolkition in tho6
Ur~td States armi,' 'ii'ting from
Vlydesc~ribes a deplorable
Sttof things at Salt Lake, which
A ~ nhelligenfor does not regard as
7, ctract frog his letter:
~ Truly, were an angel from
- Ieoaen to tell you of the wicked
raheand the base, unprovoked
* ~imo~of~this people, you would? dis
. ~j~ tje report.-.:uich is the enor
heir qonduct, that in a series
~~~so~tions drmawn up by a Pres
raggrgyman, and signed by
n emgrats, 'the truth, the whole
Sth'was designed-ly avoided,. lest
ld be too shocking f&a ibf. -
hiazardon~s ething in sajmg that
- g by savagehiorde or lawless
itwere there exhibited such
n~discriminate vindictiveness of pur
-%pcoieas are togb seen in the conduct
of~ri~ thEfrmons of Salt Lake valley.
theg human feeling has beeni
~ebased to worse than beastly passion
s tig~ and then all symipathiy
d~ cnsurite by, or absorbed in lust,
sentiment there finds, its lowest
~.--~q eg Oradattion. There is no
Snbt has its lull free justification
oe fo prpetaed against a Gen
etIa~iy terni those who are not
a41run No matter how good1 a
scharater may be before lie
a rmon..and makes com-.
C' ~ IiO~ fti~l6vhiith sem afer lie is
~~rnj,~ti~ e is aggmade~to 'i'eld the
bejet to the dlecrees
~ ~U~i~i'io Twelve. All' are
nh~ reed ready anid prompt in.
t'nthe perpetrationi of
rnne I1d suppose4 that sliko
o~~ ili a societig, thiero ivere
t~p9~VO prsons among>.them, who,
o1evmnghIn- justice and virtuous
~jieiplesg.could not be made the
huoilty. agtt of crrho,:r commit
-C ~ ~ch~fences as had bcdn frcquently
A * v 'a. emp but, from what
~g~in~rh m firna
- ft ' ''tform the worst
'~igtiYoung, their
- , 'bcd~~'to them more
~ o at s' th~YoIco of,. od
e~..o buit a' Gag~le
asror tbat oftie
nghts displeasigo, or
el~vo, and soon.. his
:otlfe
* wt~wo F roto~,L p ne
se 4Q49 ren
OK,
JtL -f.iIi &
Q Ly: is seized aid colfl ca
rdtheroof d p~iveV o :thr
en ~hed.)orst0
ll/ N-q i nat balls l eciaine withoul
form 6fa trid Ind in most cases
W iont oveatykniown :'oaition
^ot igtants besides nigslf'heard
Brighlam Young. - the. stand
declatue t'1 fasonablo Af.Wtia. gts Uitd"-tts:
lie deemed the right of jurisdiction,
on the part of our government and
pleeged himself that if a governor
came there and attemptedits. o
tension lhe would resist it to .d~!t
The right, of governorship undjt.
by the authority of the United ;e
he- claimed as vested in hinse o
life. To the citizens of the United
States who talke of their rights and
privilege as A ican citizens, he
would say that lio was not amenable
to their government and said, 'nowv,
as when at Nauvoo, ho defied the
combined powers of the United
States and all hell.' - Those of us
who were known to speak against
Morinonisin, or abuse the Mormons,
lie ordered should have their
throats cut.
'1froin that momer t the emigrants
becamo the predestined and pro
scribed objects objects of Morn.on
vengeance. A report was started
that I was then a reporter for gov
ermnent, and soon my property was
seized and myself arrested and sub
jecten to the insults of one of their
prostituted functionaries, without any
cause for prosecution or any charge
to plead against. Shortly after, five
head;of my cattle were shot, and 1
was eleete l a subject to be salted
down in their lake. Five, of their
assassins took upon thcnmsehlfes the
pleasing duty. But I entertined
no fear of them.--On the contrary I
came out and declared iy defiance
of them. My whole solicitude was
far my family, and every exertion
was directed toward getting them out
1 of the valley.-Being composed
mostly of females, I had just cause to
fdar that if deprived of a protector
they would never be permitted to
leave this sink of perdition, for no in
telligence against Morinonism is
Permitted to be mailed. Dissenting
Mormons and emigrants have told
ine that they lDve picked up before
the post oflico pnrts of letters they
had deposited to be mailed for the
United States, but in whiri'they had
expresod themselves too freely of
the Miwons,. In truth. the basest
'ysteni of espianago prevanils, 'thdb#
ovor wvss known to exist in the Wold,'
'-N,"Y. Jour. (bmn.
Catce iang Hailts ini time Iloutit.
There is a man now living in East
Dixfield, Uxford county, Me., who
ac tually caught in his mo'uth a ball
dhisc-hargedi from a imusket. lie was
at the battle of .Hridgewater, in thme
year of 181 2, amid while bitinig off
the end. of a cartridge, for the pur
pose of loadhing his gun, was struck
by a ball, which enitered thme left side
of his face, kmnoeked out eight of his
teeth, cut off the emd of his tongue,
Iand passedl inito his thr oat.- le rais
ed it, went to the hospital, stayed
out thme i-rnuider of his enlistinenit,
andi returne omcluie with thme bullet in
his pocktt.-- IK.XCmnyfv/ pagn'-.
Th'le New Orleans l.'ieavunme, one~
of whose editor-s was ani eve-wi tness
of most of the leading b attm'es in Mex
ico, Cupiles thle foreging para-:gra ph,
and apphenids t. it the fal!oninmmg rela
tion:i
IWe can relate an accidenit ev( n
more strang thian this. A t thme
siege ot 31ntrey, inm .1 S ., andi
while (Genm. WorthI's trcool s were ad
vanmeinig to stom the s:mcalhlbfot
knio wn as L a Sohtladha, a im named
Wtran ex''cellenm slier belong
ing' to Cap~t. Jien. ilec'l~loe's Ran
iers, caught a large gm-ape shoat di
rectly ini his mouth. It was fumlly thme
size of a heni's egrgr was rough, unev
en in shape, anid its course coimplete
Ily carried out the four upper front
teeth of the ranger and h.art of the
jaw, euit (out the irddWer ttsth as
with a chisel, splIthi'fisToido in
twain, carried away Ius palate, wenit
thmrough to time bacek of his head, and
strikingt a tendonl glance dow an md
lodged under. the skin on the should
er blade, whdi-e it w~as extracted by a
surgeon amid wasl safely ini the pocket
(fgiators ior- future reference.
No mn'.i thought the wounded i-ani
ger- could live-he could swallow nei
thier food nor water-. We saw himi
two-nighits afteward-s in a room in
the hishop's Palace, whlich had beeni
vonverted into a hospital, sitting bolt
upright anmng the wounded and dy
ing, for the nature of this terrible
hurt was such that lie could not lie
down without suffocatingr. I his faice
was swollen to. moro thain its ordinary
size--ho was speechless, of course
is wvants were only riade knowna by
means of a piceo of brokeni slate and
nommiyand he was slowing applying
ENuongo to his mouth, endenyo
It tract moistur'e, which might
ct tho fbver .mn intolerable
tir e 'dm which he wps suifering..
I~bs sido hav younm 'jhomnas of
r o
a or ofktQl.3$
9 d. y.ae t iv
struck' that
epioo in or ncou ig63
the Grand Elata, c buing
ouglitn thosurg erg ampu.
ta't ng and ;diasing (he hirts. of the
$2tldicips, by a Palo a siek y
light , the groans those
voys p added new horror to
which ?ias at best frightful.
ccollect perfectly wll a poor
b ow, struck in both logs by a grape
shot Whil&advancing up one of the
s'teetd He was bogging lustily, after
one of his limbs had bcn amputated,
that the other might be spared him
on which to hobble through the world.
P9pr Thomas, as gallant a spirit as
over liged, finally breathed his last;
tojrought Waters a fresh -cup of
'a etowitlh which to moisten his
wounds, and, then left the room to
catch an hour's sleep; but th ecol
lections of that teurible night not
soon be effaced from our memory.
he above incidents occurred or
the'iight of the 23d and morning of
the 24th Septenber, 1846. During
the early part of the month of Febru.
ary following, while passing into the
old St. Charles in this city, wp were
accosted with a strange voice by r
fine looking man who seemed ex
treinely glad to see us, although he
had a most unaccountable mode cl
expressing hiinself. We recollected
the eye as one we had ben famili i
nith, but the lower feat es of thc
face although in no way disfigured,
ftr the life of us we could not make
out.
'Why, don't you know me!' in r
mumbling half indistinct and forced
maner said the man, still shaking
o ir hand vigorartsly' 'I'm Waters.'
And Waters it was, in reality
looking as well and as healthy as ec
or, and without showing the leasi
outward sign that he had evet
caught a grape shot in his mouth.
A luxuriant growth of mustachiout
completely covered his upper lip
and concealed any seni the iron mis
sile might have made; an imperial or
his under lip hid any appearance of
wound at that point; and with the
exception of his speech there wat
nothing to show that he had ever re
ecived the slightest injury about the
face. His tongue, which was terri
bly shattered, was still partially be
nunibed, rendering articulation hotl
difficult and tiresome; but lie assui
ed us that he was every day gaiuin;
more-and more the use of it, and it
his own words he was to be just a:
good.'a ew.'
.kt-IS i less to say that we were
trulfjb6d to 96eollim--to wee
one wo-l1 never expected to en
cohinter againl in such excellent jilighit
Any one who could have seen hiu
sitting ini that apartment of the .lish
ol>'s .1 .lace, his faice swollen, ani
with a gravity of countenmance which
would have been ludicrous even t<
the causing of laughter had it noi
been for his own precarious situatior
and the licart-renmding scenes around
would have been erqually ais nmch as
tonished and rejoiced as we were, om
again so unexntectedly beholdimig him
Thes uecutnt or the Flyving Ex.
peri t:ertt receuntly pulisheItd ini somec
of tihe Frenchi pta pers, auid copied iutec
some ofl thaosei in tis count ry, in
pron~ouncLed to be a lhoux. Galigtanti 's
(P'ari) Mlessentger says:
Some I of thle joutri nals have publi1shed1
a long an d ve ry det-ia iled account of a
p'rietinded ex per ient by n a
Anille Ic, w~iith a fly ing tmachinei. Wec
we Cre:Ci coniced tat the tme that thlis
uns a hoax, atnd thterefore did not give
it. The (Gazette de France ai
yesterd: tate-s ot te out'nority ci
proswho we re tmentionmed us hvn
been present at te experialent, that
evr ieof the article was paire
A N A irme:n. i-ro -ru Go (hNi~us.---.
betet ph need] on the coutier int our
lleningi Roorn:
'We, te untdersigned, ig ree to pay~
t he sumos opptosit totu ourt~ taes-, to fa.
cilitarte thle retrt of exiled Cubunis to
their ntive shoresS.'
We. hope thle f riendrs or thieO oppressedt
wvll nmot he s'ow to respondtu to this call.
It is tmnade ini be-halfU of those, who~se
sitrh'rinugs itpp~eal to ts with tinosi
eloriet and bouchitig pathios.---Sav.
annah I t'orgin.
'Tii: U'so on Turizso.--Galoo, wheni
oneL dayv ini the al etropohta.t Church of itsa,
when lie obsierved a lhunp wich was tus.
petndedl fromti te ceilIi ng, and wich had
beetn disturbed hy'accttdent, swinin~ig to
atnd fro. fThis was at thjig so conititatr
t honsandst, nol dloubt, had obsier ved it be.
fore; but Galileho, st ruck with Ithte reg.
ula ilty t which it inoved back wards rid
forwards, reflected ott it, aind perfected the
roet hod nouw int use of meiasurrig time by
meanstt of thle pentdu hmit.
Sfnlseeinr. rN Swr:i'si.--T'fhe wri
ting~s oft S~haktspeake wvotnhl a~pea r, fromt the
follintg fact, ton be reatd with tas nochr~
avidity aind dehabi lt itn Sweder as in his nta.
live countttrv.Atrnltoofhspa h
I iiaberg;, ,1'roesh ofi ree i h'i
v'ersty of I .und, isi now ini course of publi.
-rtion. )i tit t welve vohlnjnes ha~ve ap
Iaperedi, andtt atlthouagh thet first editiont con.
sisted of no les-s thain 'd,0001 colpies, thle
wholie ha~ve lbeeni sold tfn, anid a seconrd o Ii
ion is ini prepa ratiotn. P'rofessor I Iagherg's
rtranslatlion is miost fiavdbly ,sokent of biy
those who are upinbalied to judge of its tier
ita.--Note Fnd Querie's.
1cft1it~od a-RJatbbir~ your shinsi with nt
b'-ck- a
pvtie u r~ e f:0
,1 i1 . *? ;4 a
O 21evef1 i h' poit wely,
to pay t on Jul- oth. -At eleven
~o'c JocIfo happonell to be in the atore,
and who aould make his appearance
but our duimiting friend. The following
diatlogtto inpnediately ensued:
-Dun.-- Good morning, Mr. Jones.
(We'll call the merchant Jones, that
nano- being as good as the original.)
Jones.-Good morning, sir.
Dun.-I just called in, presuminig
thant you wished to see mne, sir.
Jqncs.-l wish to see you? no indeed!
Dun.-l hothught perhaps you w:6hd
to pny something on account, sir,
(showing the bill.)
Jones.-No; I hav'ist got a cent. I
havn't sold a thing to.day.
Dun.-Well, as I'i n~t by any
menuns in a hurry this niorning, and
the weather's hot, I think I'll just take
a gent, with your permnission, and
remain till you sell something.
The coolness with which the
proposition was mode, and the sent,
sniting the action to the word, was
taken, conjitned us in the opinion that
the Dun all ho ordinary individual;
and being 'a- confirnmd, we left,
determined that his should find a place
among
"- the fe , th' immortal names,
That were not born to die."
N. 0. Delta.
A Novi:r.rY is A~nCr!Tr.cTUIE.-Ve
examined on Saturday, a new mode of
building houses, introduced .nto these parts
by 0. S. Fowler, tho phrenologist, who is
litting up a splendil mnsion in his new
style. The walls are composed of slate,
gravel, and litne, nixcl together and laid
in boxes, which are .uiecl up as tho walls
they form become firm enough to receive
another laver. In this way, Mr. Fowler
has raised walls four stories high, on
a much lets cost than by any ether plan.
His design is of octagon shape, eighty feet
in dian.oter, with a wiler waste 1nd gas.
pipes inserted in the walls. There is to be
a 1: rge reservoir on the roof to receive rain
water for bathing and other purposes.
T here is a largo ice-house on the north
side, also connected with the wall, which is
as lirm as the rock on which it
stands. All the rooms are 'angular,
presenting a tuiqtue but pleasing ap
pearance.--N. V. 'Tribune.
A Fretchman, in cmuitiny of a friend,
was bound for the World's Fair. During
the voyage, the pick-pockets of Loidon,
became the topes of conversation ; the
friend prided howell in having no lear of
them, and moreover, in detying all their
cllit.a hlis companin, resolved on play
iog h'im a good trick, seized upon a favora
ble opportunit y to houht da:e his pocket ha nd
kereicel ; at the saute tonuent, the wag
felt his shoulder touched tv a maost ele
gantly dreisetd gentenm:in, % !ho took hint
one side, and said, wi:it the most graceful
sante " I perceive, her, that you are oa:c
of us ; allow ile iq Ii n'iI towards you the
duties of hosjiljality, by ieturning your
sntff-box, of which l have just mnai$' the
conquest." Otir Frenehman, rather abash
ed, but quite satisfied, took the box, return
cd tI e hantdkerchieftoljis frietnd, and tray.
elled the renmaider of thie way with both
hattds int hti. po'cketi.-Phare, de . Yew rk.
Spring and Summer Goods,
4*TO( CKi~ )F ( G O S.lb s ich, oili-r., to te
puiblic at1 reduced,-i pics; I'uiisting in Jr.urt as1
Sohid (oirnt
i'rinite.i "
lo--rtini
hai$ 3na ,
" in'1ertin4,
Slip'rthii- " i- l!.bbo nT inteud,
-- - 'lurnuig;
iharie:- Tri 3141ing,
tibon -'
" itw an olrdlidGlvx
i :"otton t
( hannebrv inv an
(mrow.n aut I)rabt I .ineni 1 iritlbw
(o1u3 1 ilo .l~is
3 arlionil' h i73 aind StIpe- liep n
I larlbrro -- .~ l'i~ - tis a.. ute
F~nh- Io- Cloth
Grtittilh-7&31i SIk - 3
Ipra 'ne l'ancy i'it '33 3lors narrL ted
" Fri or:iI I nt- ,
1.:nlies libwh aw .lre G itr)
Atrti Se-il .3inSh Ir.
Negrolin Shoes,
Ge-t l-ubwk h--n hol-re Guak-f -~~~ itr e ntfi
- Lorand Fil r lla le,
" ah-Ito llua !t 33iii ,0)ars
Gr irC I l t Fs, I i.\ t t iW. (l ik t 141, A1)0] 0 ).
t li p be~is' at I )av.t e t ter,1.1 ~t~ns
ppt eitlinr otglbh muthsie,.
A pril 9, 1)1 2UtI.
N N. egr, s~o Sh .
Blaks tah' saile at this fa .ficr
relyenceas ie ganht. he woni repectull
refe peronsw homaybe dsposd t purha.
? I. tie ,"'
To all and an 6uir la T ad aofle
General Elecitims Inorlie aevsi
Distrlcts of the State of.. South C ar
olina -
WIJEftEAS the Legislatureof South Cairc
Hiam, at Its late session, dipass an Act to Pro|
vide for the Elecilon of rnebers to a. Boithlerr
Congress; and wiaereng said aet requirs the ei
ecutivo autibrity to issue -wr1:a of election to tii
MIanagers of Elctlioni: (1o hereby requihe yo
and euch of you, Ofter. giving legal notice,.- ant
being duly qualified, :to proceed .to hold,. ar
election on the scond Moiday of October.next
arid the day following, for.two'Deputles to rep
resent your tespective CotigressIonal Districts
and aflfet having determined on persons dull
elected, jou:will certify the same according ic
law, to the Gvomor, for the tinolbeing,
Given under any hand and .the seal of tin
State, in Colainbla, this e fst any of Jnna
in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh
hundred and fifty one.
J, I1. ,MEANS;
Governor and Comtnander-.n Chief.
W. F. AaruaI, deputy Sec'y of Sat.
$'" All the papers in the Stato- are ro
quested to copy.
Juno 25, 1151, 5 tf,
Segars and Tobacco,
A very htre lot of Spanish Segura; also fin
cets ing Tobacco, just received and for sale lov
by W. J. FRANCIS.
D. W. PRICE,
Merchan1t TaiIor.
Respect fully inforis his friends and tie puilf
generall hat he has just received "a New Stoel
of SPItING AND SUMMER GOODS consist
tng of Broad Cloths of various Kinds and col
ors. Fine Casitnerca, luck and StrIpx d, melec
tiun of Vestings, Satin, Silk and White Mar
seilles, Linensufeverykind.1fandkerchele,Cn
vats, Kid Gluie, t'znbrullas. All person
wishing anythin In his line will do well to call
Garnentr can be made at the shortest notice.
March 20th, 1951 f22 f
D. 3. WINN,
?IHRVJANT TAILOR.
Would respectfully infurtn his friends an'
the pubflic genr rally that he now has on han<
and oil-- r for sale on reasonable terms a larg
and splendidi asuorttnanrwt of Cloths, CasrIhner
und Westin "r, with Ilats, Ca ,
Sw'penders,Cruvanta Socks, fine lin -
en and Merino Shirts, Drawei s,
Gloves, Inndlkerchiefs, irbrellh..,, &c.
Alen and. Itoys Itenoy 3lade' Clotling of eve
ry desrripon annd varitiy.
Complete Military OtiJits, Utaifrirns, Sword
Et nralrtts, &c., frrniuhed at short nr'tice.
Uniforms for Stunter ltitlemen furnished o
reasoa:ble ters.
1 11is vestiings are p-'culin ly rich, consiat in
of far richer patterna than ever previously ex
hibited in this nmrket.
Oct. 10, 19',U 51 if
THIRD ANNUAL FAll
or Titi
South Carolina Institute,
TILE Third Anual Fair of the S 0 U T I
i CMI.tINA..2N4r:Tl'l !TE. f, Zrr pronotio
of Art, aleclanical ingenuity - arnil industry
will be. held in Charleston, 14. C,, opening o
Moxr.sT. 17th Nuvember, and continuing due
irg the week.
,.prcirnitr in ery braiiteh of Mechaxrisdl
SArt arid Iruditstry ; also of Colttrn, hlte, Sugar
T Iobacouund all irtherr A griurlturai l'rodructz, ar
s.olicited, forr wich zultrdle p'remliums wvill b
awardeot.
Thie follIow ing sperinl P'remrims rer offeredl:
For theo six buet specirlem,. oCsteel mradeu fror
Spartanbth~rrg or other.r ironr, the~ produrct of
*onth--rn Stute, andrr inamnit'actured tito Erdge
T'oorls of e:iy kind~.A ( old .itledlul.
N. it.-A si-rarintr ofC the Streel int lars to bi
sent ni itha Ihe Tuols.
For the, larrg't. eptantrity of (orooins rai,.-ed 0
one planirrrnie, not~ le.u drlian Tenrhr liuhl:--.
Gold. .~Iedal or $2'J.
For thre largesrt qnrtiry of Spunt Silk thre prc
dre, ofC anry rn-e pantatio, not tem thani l'e
l'ond-A.' God .\rldr or i're-auimrnr of $55).
Fror the b,. Sea Iland Ct ton Gin,. urn s
nrew' rine-l., srrpe'rior to dr tht nrwin gencrer.
use4L; or for any re.'i and imporrtnt nnprovemrr
on ah Irs 'emnt onue-A Gol 3raled.
For thre inrveniarn ot' a suritable turachino fr
Puhrierisinr Ried lPr.'r---A GSuld Mledal.
For tire , i.t Stenm i.'ngine- A Gold 31ed:
IFor the x. bt m-l! Ste:-.nt Fire Enrgiunc-..
Gud 31,-dat.
I A 1ar1- ami cnuaiousinr burihing hta hree
selectedr for thre Er'.iibion, un:t men'ry trao wi
r. paiil to the. receItin arnd car., of Article's ser:
to thre Fair. All Speiummna ruust be~ in by thn
13lthi Norvembelr.
('ontrirb~rrurum tar thet Fair are respectfuilly re~
quetedoli Ihen thr- terwnnri 5pecimrens for l.:
irhition.., to snrd (nrttdnrcipions oif the Arric'e,
andr rdc inrfornmatin inr genrerad as mnay be e
urm, rind proper for plieniCtiorn.
IAddrs .J. 11. TPAYI.ORl,
('hnairan ofC Comnistlen on Correr~ipondence
June 25:h, 19->1. 13 LI
GIN MAKING, &C.
WVe are precpared to) execute orders t
ainy extenrt in tire abonnve line, both for nev
workzard repairs. Our Gins are not stur
pass~ed by :.;;y m:rde in tire Shtt, posein<
all thre ad .ntag~es of thre Fnllinig .Breal
and Shin tri ibs, which ir azvesr a great dea
ini way of ro-.lairs. WVe nht-r ruse thre Stee
I'later Maw, ithi teethr set inr an angle thra
can lnt possn~iy ianure thse fines:t staple
withr anr itrrirovmrnit to regularte tire rnrotine~
.rf t he'. cottn; ouar brutshi nw construcd on
p1 ns, givinlg at oncee, line adlvanitages o
bigtness, strength and force-all ver'
I aiterial inr tire succei'sisl op~erantioni of:
Gin. We wuhll invite planters to cnl
art our rdrop andl exarrninoe for thremselves
whuils we wouhinassture tire puballicaenr.d
I'y, that threy. dih-l hwn'e am caruse to coina
plaian ei.thenr of ourW w'ork ('r prics.
CABlNE~T AAiNG.
W ar e also prerc edrc to do work int th<m
C ane-t lineo-scas n Hiedsteads. W\ard
robest Safer, iloik cases, Stnands, TIables
Cupblord-, &c. &c. at short notice, or
hn'I III)ON & BtOTlfml.
Oppoasite them Irestyferian churrch.
Strterialle, A pril TJ, 18~47. 20
Shoes ! Shoes I
Lrrdid. brlack atnd coloredl Gariters.
hid anad Miorcco liapr. anrd Tie's.
Gnent's rrundHr lo's Sihe-n.
Ni-Glo~ SItO E:s, &c.&c.
Ptlnanation~ I.cartheur, foar intle Ir'lay
W. .1. FII ANCIS,
I arnder thre Office of tire Sumte~r Barnnrer.
A, Fr Allen,
llav.inrg hand consijdorrle exporicance ii
.time above line of business, respect
Sftully solleiits a share of thme patron
Sage of theo public. All jobs enttrua
od to im, will be executed with neatrisg
and dhispatchr, anti warrated to give Eatig
factin. Iatering Iinishecd in sup 'o
Juno rn-- 3
g,. {A ' ,
?I madeswa on~~ o Y + 1110
vtteult~~~~~ 0l ,M1ttiiK bQ uy r
*o238 H ng, atreet,
UAIIYLc, tTlt4, TUcw ~ N, 8. V.
rafy 2lat ktf30' 1
WA.KENT& A-ITCHELL .
FASION - LE
EST'1.3L'PS{M ENT;
" MA SONIC A I,
,'0.238 1(ing-sti'eet, cornear fit
Wontw vortla, C~hiarlcstoni, S. C.
15urchauGra will find at-aul times a full
angd wptIlez~o stock I~W Gent's.
IL SADY-hlA:I1 CL QTBIYG.
?71UUU1KfCj0O1y 113 W1Vashhagtoai
* 13! urea F: 1'.- '
Maty 18'iO.: "0'
HARMONIC INSTITE,
FEJLPLNAND ZOGDAUMX
MUIImporterof
IUIMUSICA1L INSTRUMENTS,
lugstrect, Sign of the Lyre,
Cliarlostori, S. -C.
JAM ES. E, SPEAR, &'o O.
W1101csa.te and RUetail Dealers;
JVr.dches, Jielry, 511u wr W1are,
.Pallc,y 000a;" 1Beilcdia,; Ifc. N1o.
235 Afing ,St't topposdte Ilasell
.;. ffARLEj1TOV S. C
The fiubacrihers wvould request iluerclants
andoters 1leiting Cit keatora to caB -and ei.
amino their assortmct; roniprising one of the
la'rges t in the r ity. Confident that their prices
silt compa~re favorable with thane of any other
and thu quality of every article is.warranted.
l'articul.,r nttentIon aid to orders. Every
variety of Rlegalia for Mauiwu, Odd Fellows,
,andI Suns (if 1'ctnp.ra. .
Aerantm tb~r Wilder' Fire Proof-Sap.
Oct. :10th, 1 5f) " 1 tL.
ANY, ;AND EVERY. THING.
A. 3, & Pt. ' OSES,
llavlnggrocciv*d their FALL ANI) WINTER
STOCnot ofrecr at thaoir 'comnto-ius Watty
I VIfOLT.9ALE:AND 'WETA IL
Thu largest and In opt, vrred oisortnient-_ of
(luood.' "an-t, and. Mere~hnliiz.,, to be found
in Sooner ilhe viz: -)ry Coeds'. Groceries,
Crockery, Ulai tyare;Citer', t4. ld led'rqi,
Sat*,, yaand En. and Iritonii, lktka1)tn nar
Vluldjirnd ane . rwt ti.,1 Hoprtt4
-,altr.:ltt ir,0U0 i Ittnlu lin'zg
t , h t'l., i y, . " tLYtf 1 ' yr
r W 1
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atntigt n o'
Ctsicdite for'#jua f X
er Di tr c 1: s
annoi ce Cal:. x T
;did ate for the; offl Qti hc rifl at, te. +'
,ing Election. i;"Y '
IS A
The 1 i lteiiit 'jo
II BROW.Nann-ounce ''?}lt.kl Alt a
data for ; the Offcuroof! Stierill',o! :'
.!strict ai the et uing. oct3Oh. . ' '.
11 FWe'are tt tthdrt tlld n
JOh N . BALLARD, .a ' a cg di ,
horiit' at the;ottxaing.olectiouc: j . y
Tlie > ieindl : pPL .
A COELCLOE3(1I,. ,.
ea A.' and datirtfor "Shcrit 'AC nth t t
Election:.. 4i ; x , t
V-7 7
I' On. 'CA: CQLL G, 'O t , .
fir' Mr.-satta.:: Fvtzaass. ue; p... unCe
Mr JOHN P HALWRDaf
cui didaia o1rTax.
collector, at the hen elect on, and ottl
)I YgY(> $. -
February5th,185} 'l5 t ._
e are.authoe
announce"JOIIN W. DAR( AN, a :catidia'
datt#". for, Tax Collector, L, fax.- C lt ipkt s i
County, at, tho nextElcction. vn
W e are' auth o ,..:
announce ALEXANDER-W, 3 .j;
as a Candidate for Tar Coll ectoi3
moist-county at- the encutii j, joI
MAN F $.
The!Friendsof':to8,
i:.. sail ! !i, anuounce'.hipn M a ldt t "for
the otJlra of Tax Collecipr. ibr 4 ii i O
Claremont : s :l
Notember6, l9,i0 .,, ,,",
4i'eare A1t 6 .
to anttoun:e Coppt: - , .%TtlCKCX nt" 4sc ,
dilate Qr'i ax Col .ertor;'.r Saleat" odtttp; at
th yct eiectloort..' rt
ant. 16th, 1950.. 51 #: tt
lky' T IC riends
rfur T k ee c r.- o!' Claretaont cotiut , ;.itbo
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