The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, December 30, 1846, Image 4

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Al. trie exs MAN h or j?, 9 t' inifte I~ w i t' ~ eat nme t ure on the buildinga and sde d Thue lqoIyn, aiten hsvgndelgoune test ofmorei thana hal .lm Iy,:sN a place ..o(.r*.ort forghehithg eet hyqfeqds n6 - new commeidttonviAtd theyri , (hay. ..lng.a very strong..egaispte tetten y,) efrom klaen ,exptieneqduriag' the.last -4esIof the itmosphere zentleto i. oni.of ,th-9 best tointpr,.s~ welInisistnn.r-resit . dences, tha.t can-beselected is the South. ern country. , As regards hesillaeinkuy, and freedom ftom -the,Influences that often restqrd thp progress ofiyotingilalies.irt vili 4Juges -anti -towns,. this Institution present peculiar a d t i.Whth may be ad .dedo refine'd a nd -intellig ht' otliie t; its Itzisl the'priidse of-!he Ptlq Al to ,-bbild 4i unlinstitution in *hlth thiitugh, and, at ho'shkide tit,'ateenipliuhed ' Geatibh!rheyr be obtained1lsiwd;kga6 l l eduestloa ias lradicallyJ defedtive, *tleh :doWs isotialm'at -iie formdtion and training * afithd m ortIhirscter'ecording to' ie Vepirit' add precelis of theGospdil hewwill 4endesirwreto educake the. hearts Mash Well nia s he'minds and inannbrso$t.tis liefils, d'-wtt i pieire them foob'e6oaidjuseful atldi'ateoliadoat mrenibera of seioctyi '2 *DYeliPh'i idi' iW' Principal to' s'eak ofIthe cimpetency of hinselfaandMrs. Igoissato conductsuch -an. Instibution, bt4'a es bimselfthat ti Tiichers engagell, are,of'ilieirst o'derin'tliir de. partmente.. ;, ;.! . -A! Chapel has been opened, and. the young ladies :will enjoy the, advantages of regular religious services every Sabbath.. The scholastic year will consist of ten months. A vacation of two weeks will be given from the tst to the 15th of May, and the exercises close on the 27th of No veqpber. TERMS FOR TEN MONTHS. Board and Tuition, Including Fuel, Lights and ..Tasling, $150 00 Music-Piano or Guitar, incli. 1ing Vocal Music and use of instruments, . .. 60 00 Drawirig and Painting, - '..30 00 Modern Uinguages-French, SpanlsheGerman or Italian, 40 '00 IiPTWid terms. except the furnishing of Stationery, will-be the same as they have been during the gireent year. .hntructoru. Rav..J. J. DUBOSE, I MrsEM.. DUBoSi. ISAACAULDa. C. I Miss MARaI HorT. Dr. AuLY will deliver a course of - 1pres opn Chemistry during the year, and a complete chemical and philosophicalfappa' ratus will be provided for illustrating by experiments, the subjects of his. Lectures Instruction in Vocal Music will form part of the, exercises of the 'school, but neither for this, Chemistry, nor Latin arid Greek, .ill there 'be any extra charge. The charge of $1I0 will cover 'all the ox pensesof, 'a pupil, unless she receives in structidh in Instrumental Music, Drawing, or the. Modern 'Linguageu. N'al.t-Ech young ladivill be expect Od ih 'vo her name distinctly marked on 4rfartl3e of. ier 'clothing, and diso to Vutnislihr ileri tqwels.' Nov.11, 1846. - . 2 tf The Amnerican Agriculturiset. .Published monthly, by SA xTON & M iLEs, 205 Broadway,. New York,' containing 32 pages, royal octavo. TERMS8-One Dollar per year in ad Yan'ce; three copies for Two Dollars; eight copies for.Five Dollars. .r-When, Agricumltural Societies order thme * k for- distribution, among the.meembers, affelrce will be only FIFTY CFNTS a ydifer the Monthly Numbers, anid SFIV. .ENTiFI VE.CENTS, per copy for bound ,olarmes. It wvill be expected that: thmese eT'rs come olllcially, anid be. signed by thie President or Secretairy ofI the Society. 'The object or puttinig our periodical at this very low rate is, to benenht thme ' arrhing ceomnmunity more extemnsively tihan it could &:hIerwise be dlone. We hmope, hencefortha, to see the Agricmmturisi in the hmands of every Farmer and Planter in the~ counatry. Eachm number of the A griculturist con tains but One sheet, and is transported by mail under the same regulations as news paper., viz: free any distance not over 30 mniles from its place ''publication; over thi, arid within 100 n,,,es, or to any town In the State of New York, one cent postage en eanch number, and one and a half cents if or..100 miles, without the State. Bjick Volumes of TnE AuM .R CaN AoR I ,oULTUJR1sT, witha tables of contents Com plete, for sale at .$1.00 each; elegantly aind unmiformly bomund in cloath, 81.25. Thmese 'are hmandasme, tasteful books, amnd m-ake very desairabuie preamiumms for distri bustion withl Ag ricualtural Societius. and should also find, pilace in) all our District SchI 'ol. Li braries. Thely conisti tute thme best sad mfost complete treatise on Ameri can Fuarminag, Stock-Breedinig, and H'orti cumlture, extant. When sereral copies are ordered, a liberal discount will be made. Editors of newspape~rs noticing thme num bers of this work nmnthly, or advertising it, will be furnishead a copy gratis upon sending such notice to this oflice. iron. As full assortment of Iron of every do. acription; Hlollowv Ware dto., foar sale lawi 19yM. DRIUCKERt & CO. tamden..Nova 0, 1840. 0 TX TRWAUD0I -3ANN.)' hkrten den rE ADY MAO CLOTHING, of the latest style,f and lfi u'aHisies.' :Mag and' wel 'ssir-ted'stek o oe y descriptionwith , - Bdgging, Regend wine Vrck4'UIipi4jidare4Cisat, 'idSldseu, of~ al' qualities' atid pI?: ,"~Vanyrinany aribb too nitmer ous to men t on. FrRafe ' l i RUC IR. CO. IRO th 'auspof he.qucriber,qn theS0th of Qctobir, asP0il 8001Q1% containjngj.1.iicahorsyssi;;Dollars and Eeighty-one..utn , andtwo: Notes,.as fol lows: quae .for:'8220,-given by Irvin~ogers, as. PrisliandeRichpi Dirow as Bean. rity, dated Fefiru.ry/i,,40& and. one fo C gien t jhe, subseribar n bya ieniyFeo bles--dato notr olnc*ed.. AI perpons are .lerieby cationed egaunst strza~ding for said notes. : .'. .OZIAS MATHIES. Sumter District, -N9,v. 3, 1840. 1' 2t Estfay... WILLIAMS. HOYT, t'is day, tolled be. fore me a -light-BAY HORSE, -18 years old;' appraised at 'Twentyantve Ddllars. The osvner can have the above Iforse by applyiuigno W. '. Hoyt, Sumtervilie, S. C. and, paying charges. - T. J V DINKINS,- Magistrate. Sornterville, S. C. Oct, 26, 1840. 3 tf MR. BOWLES WOULD espectfully anno;ne that he will commence the term of his scho'ol on therat Mdnday in' Janua.ry. '6 i-ms, 84,00 for Elementary Instrue ion,..05,00 for A rithmetic, Gra'nmar, and Gebgraphy ; c6,00 for Philosophy, Chem. :stry, &c. New Flge, Malaja rapes, saPrdneses. 26 Drums Newr Figs;5 kegs Mlaga Grapes 50Oboxes new ?runes, faincy boxes 10 boxes new Raisins; 10 half boires do do. 5 qr. boxes do . do. 1 box Lemons. ,, .AL5o I Leg new Tamarinds, which wil be re talled byj the pound. DICKSON & LATTf A. Camlen, S. C. Nay. 28. kentucky, r. Orolin and N. Oirleans Whiske'y. 4 BblT. Old Kentucky-Rye Whiskey, vin tage or 1836 10 do. Old* North Caro~lina Rye'Wliiky 20 do. 3.4. ' tf 50 .do. New Orleans Rectified W hiskey --ALSO-- , 50 bls. New.Orleans Molasses . 20 4. North Carlina ilour, for sale by DICKSON & LATTA. Camden, S. C. Nov.6, 1840. Saddles, Bridles, &c. A good assriment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Wagon and Riding Whips, for sale low by M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden, Nov. 3, 1840. Congress and Pavilion Water 20 Dozen Congress Water, pints 10 - " " quarts 15 "' Pavilion " pints 15 " '. " quarts For sale by DICKSON & LATTA. Camdsen, Nov- 0, 1846. New Buckwheat, Canal and N. Carolina Flour. 25 bags Philadelphia Iluck wjheat 10 barrels extra fine Canial Flour 5 half do do do0 do do 50 barrels North Carolina Flour I5 boxes English Dniry Cheese 40 do -Goshen do do DICKSON & LATTA. Camden, 8. C. Nov. 18. Bacon! Bacon !! Bacon!!!! 200 choice Baltimore lI-ams 8000 lbs. Western Sides 6 barrels Lard.. ---A LSO 2 (irkins Goshen Butter 25 Fulton Market smoked Tongues 75 dio do. pickled do. Irish Potatoes and Onions. For sale by DICKSON~ & LATTA. Camden, Nov. 18. URCon and Lard. PRIME Nartl, Carolina Bacon and best Leaf Lard, for sale low by M. DRUCKERL & CO. Camden Nov. 3, 1846. ANTiHONY W NolTicEs., Sme le S. C.,) is my authorized Agent, during my absence from the State. A. C. SPAIN. iri"South-.Carolinian will copy. Dcc El, 1846. 6t 2t country. bat tiaeyi hav ag U U times. Tts X, I h tes. .Thorne. g1 barrls d. Eitrahilne spx T ne AT io. o Ooolng 61ak)U it f piyd i aera 'Do: Verysu perior SPowshonig' (d6 in h l ' p~ie B-a*gs Doldb Jaa, refE~&1- id k*, Laguid - de I l barres n bao,.1d Bb&e d tied' Bod Aha ni *i pa .Beres:CliaHesnonidp P1 b t C t. ntii potinld -W W4 -, 1 di 2b. cenittvs ProdSd'd in, iii lb. cattisters Lobsib i lirnstleall sealed a Jars mi ed P.) tleq; dp.Gperkins, q'Ss. pn nd.i anistrs L si6al cu eZ seao led an IntsI Drums le Figs (rnii" 1e a) Bordeaux Almo pi, sotl helled *BoxesgGenoa Clren, preservsd with whitesengar East & West. India Grocrie a nssrte'd Jars E(sI.PreseivedGinge ;,z ac Boear n Cton , -p;eevdwt Whole and ground BlackPepper ; do. Ailspice Nutimegs,Cloves, Oitige*'Cinnamon, Mce''. - No. IChobite, preparediCocoa Underwood's Musard4d 1-42nd 1-4 lbebottles.:. *Rose Watcr, Levnon Pine AppleBtaw. berryRazpberqr,and Orgest Syrups . Sweet' oil, Harvey Satces Readink Saucq. Mushroom Ketehup, Tomat: - Vp Psll Yinegar,. toughtan's Bitters - Soda Bieecut,'Pic .liic, ater, & Navy Crackers, Lemon do., ,sPa .Stpre (a-sup. arlce).FigijW-* In ugo - , . LetterPaper ,Foolscap d1.; Salt-Pe Ire A .White Wine Ninegr,""'e W 6. Wbite e Canisters Dupont's Eaile Rifle Pow Kegs and half kegs IF;.glazeld. *A.,full, pssortmentt ofShot, all sizes 200 Sacs SA LT, extra large size,.apd.is. per~er ..: * No.. 1, 2 and 3:Macrel, Kiti. No. . I do. SA LARGE SirOCK OF BOOTS. AND SIZOES. We are nowv openeirg: our Fall stoec , cornprising every descriptio.n of: sewed and pegged work, madle in t best mnanper, particularly for our retail trade, consisting in part ofithe. followving kinds: * G ENTLEMEN'S. - Light fair stitch .hiladlelphia Bouts at . $5 50 oOOO0 Light sewed bndi pegged at 2 60 to 4 00 WaterF Proofs sewed and *,pcggsd at , 3 0 toOOQ0 Heavy sewved and pegged kip . and calf at ~ 2 00to 300 Fine calf sewed and pegged, water liropf Bootees at 1 50 to 2 00 Fine calf and goat sewed and, pegged1 Bootees et . K 25 to 2 25 Stout calf asnd kip aewved and. pegged Bootees at ?& 75 to.A .00 LilglIt:-Boots, varjous sizes at 1 5O to 5O6 -and stout Llootees at 50 to 1 .26 I.ADIES' Black and colored gaiter Boot Blac pumps and wvelts at 1 50 to 1 76 akand color'4ggager Slipes 'pbnpsed wefts at.6O to 1 25 Seal and leather walking Bus. kins andI Boots at , 50 to 1 00 Best Philadelphia Slippers, Ties and Buskin,: welts at 75 to 1 00 Best color'd mh'rtded n~dk~i . . Tiies and'Slippers at 56 to '1 00 Mb1ideco, kid abel leather 'Isies and Slippers at ''37 to 75 Prunella Slippers and Buskin walking at. - 62 to 1 00 MISSES' . Beal, leather and morocco Boot ees andl Buskips at 37 to.87 r K~id and French morooco Tiesi and' Buskins at. 50.to 87. Prunella and col'd,.gambroons at 50 to 75 Leather wvelt and pump Boot-, ees at 50 to 87 CHILDREN'S. Black and col'd~morocco and kid Tries atL 25 to 02 Black end enl'd gaiter Boetanal t 75 , u 8 ___T I , Isv Itd -i3~ S. it py, 5 O randy, tDo. t tifeii1 -Newtonr'Go di~tj Ditit 4, 1.91Old~JamkI~kg U BliMonogtihe i Whik 4 B ib i gi h If f Douly~ndsS aeoi-i hg 01T9 - Pho n aii dog~i ~hz * Ju's Tf~~~I~6h ls,~p~ lo - r n d ShrA d Isi - COnr's G apberyy yy ups hiwer 64 6.4m - 4,00n LotaiSl f bf 8 Padoi Extra Can do. A rutias Imid oA dtOCKIERY and, GL.ASSWA d 1~ P a - i 5,000.Casade.es d'. 4,000 La.C0i do. do O,060 satiti do, 5,000 Laf ldith do. 500 I a a do. Princi dq .3, P Cn et' ilas. dia.e 10,000 3-4fSanih Io. 106900jS p f B pr a rITa adleis ~n e ss a L e xrTam fo iekah, sea Do ilbnzine bit 25 tei Vt 75 un'l s and at i r,1 s litdo~b blf s y -u' istia se .dHET, i 85~ ose Bie s :a l-wela6Ah ra tohestabsh lrge iaIladeldk salac ya om ld roit, nd, as INBO~ll .p , -oia all, ., af.1ae "pi~ ',iig4~e -~yadgae '. c.loarTavLveT' &ndog.a-e 30or doaz. atit nd sqadko' of l'Hmdcn '44f7 -'4 T4R .4 giggf;h1, fa t po~ a. papr ner u~~ margeg e s. caiu~~~ p coftry a s as, e n pe 4 hen, ou et 1i t m N A : i toton l I te, lot~ I q dfllil. a~ catThere~s i0 vb I jorma endeiavor t pi thedifie rti a pwoft 67 ow e s'INS tb W!TIM dt n''Triilfl -te ,t 1 11gl, t q'6p;r-O e wid edt-a' .A'idt. 1 t ~ rec sary .to nakle ane6e~r4f~ taineatir paper; sfie thy spat pno be fedto render it ani cept aite v 6ister in evrauff:in ' the:District. .The~ undersignidirtea he late fal idr ti l e pggy 1 i ijwisbesbih by'.~ Ral j1jloca illpp b The ape g.0 a pra 'I Cents. a thie.end of .the~.y.ear, - WItLLI~3tm PR4NCISV * *: Popfeora ;'ad .W.. 'Imputhgr~ely g as a y~er izing,:,&,e ses~gergsrp page. -Communcentions QIn busings and sub cripnp apd adliejtipq9OnWe~ m.Sqrlpt ops and e~ n solicilted. -T1 16 1a~.u.i pi4 THE subscriber, being desife 11tON h lk ihis place,Jers four Lots of land In Snmtgis I~, tys4et,r.ach Mof r pvgp.esfh feel. ipifr'on., by ,o1ge~ p 4R .4If (est ipn joth phe,. 3b~~Lt .,jpijp saninyre in v cetipie~d; ~lpir~, y.J74Q& McG'eete secod by he 4end thirdy tie xbsriber, an ehefouJa Lewis.Johnson. Also, one -Lot-contapas ing thirty. AA-~eigfriae 6ksI,-labout on.? mile eqat- pi umterv' ,3yp ash Brick Yard to); one gl ra6 I66t two ot ath' f Stmet 6nane to es,blidseoiles, Termsinde know~' i~citifi yte lhk Eub~escibe tinsu nIrville, S. C No. 256184640~I For sate b DP ,*rATTA~ Cpnadeg, q9 .Apialgi U near thbir4d*krtt Chb co:$aOSidg ~u r uprg t gon ~d one garre room. - Attach lt('tl r estt' areoa good asKed l'd.idge&t rge gaiden, an&1;hble~bt~iabo. o a e, towid' suiiabje .foa smal~~L~~ the~tald arot- sa e -ma dy ersctipglas siablp. ~A~CtermsD fpoi teasonable. F.orhVr? eplers, 9 Dee,'23, 184 8