The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, October 17, 1849, Image 3
% f Trusteew of the ridfo d
-1 Ititute will meet at Strr
'a O the "24th November:
Zt ; fct "'tpose, electingaPRINCIPA
tid FEMALE ASSISTANT,' two
41 MNJ8Wc TEACHERS and a BUI ,
:fqjl3 ensu ing year;'commencing on,
t ho.1s a in Feb runry,-and closing the
AIst Fd" d1 November following .
The P1t NCIPAL, must bet married gei.
- eian, of experience ii teachingcompetent
"to hnstruct in Natural and Moral Philo ophy,
Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany the
Lattin ahd Greek classics-whose wife will
be required to have the entire superintondance:
of the conduct of the Young Ladies, when out'
of thc.Sehool loomn. A salary, of one thou.
sand dollars, per annum is of'ered, with board
of himself, wife, and any children they may
.have under seven years of age, free of charge.
The MALE ASSISTAN 1' must be a gen
tileman of irreproachable, character, compe
tent to instruct in Algebra, Geonetry, Plain
Trigononetry, Rhetoric, Logic, the Latin uid
Greek clissics. The Salary oifered .is Five
hundred dollars, per annun, and board fur
niished.
The FEMALE ASSISTANT must be
com peten to instruct in Spelling, Rending,
- Yri t rngeirithtictic, English Grammar, Geo.
ropliy wi lititory. Salary Three hundred
a d:i ify.dollars, per annum, with board.
" Salary, Five hundred dollars per annum
with. b'oard, is offered for a Lady coinpetent to
tnstuct in Music on the Piano, and the French
a ary, of Four hundred dollars per an
num with hoard, is ol'ert'l for another Ladv
Comnpetent to instruct in Music on the Piano,
and Guitar, and who understands drawing
:md Painting in 0.1 and Water colors.
For a BURSAR and his Lady, who will
be required to dsclargo each and every duty
pertaining to that. otlice a Salary' ci, Five
hundred dollare, for twelve months commen
cing 1st of January, is oflored with hoard
of themselves, and their children under se
ven vears of- age.
ADDR1ESS, post naid, I) B. Me LAURIN,
Secretary, SU3tTl(VILlE.
HENRY D. GREEN, President.
Oct. Ist, 1840. 51 (it
117 Charleston Courier, and Southern
Christian Advrocyte will please Copy twice a
week until day of eloction, and forw:.rd their
hills to the Secre:arv.
Sale at Auction.
On Monday the 5:h of November next,
12 o'clock, will he sld near the Court H -use
in Sunmterville for C.ASI--unles soontier
deposed of at 1;rvate S tie -l Horse narded
Glanceus, well known in the vi'inity of
1l ,nches:er, as a very superior Plantation
;inlhons-he is vcry gentle, and a very tine
iddI' und Ifuning I lorse
A 2 Horse IDaggv and Ihrness in good
order.
I Break W:icon in rood order.
1 :nit Carriage Il-rtiess in good order.
I Oil Sikey. .
W. E. ItCIARDSON, Agent to sell.
15 (t, '49 5i 2t
Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing !!!
Weo have j ust rceiveud decidediy, the lart.,:
nod I'ru ass ,ted NT(Xc of itEA DYt'M aiADE
( Il. ill Nt; ever ulle.d in this ,Iarkct, and
no moietake. Cmuta, Vests, Pauts. Over Coots,
!?,;rwers, Shh ts, Unde~r Shicrts, .$ocksic. We,
can rnew ith n" hole o,'er moo from Itonnet to
* liomot-i-l--- i E A P' FOlR tA Ml, or on uc -
camianoahat i ,a termsa land ransonazble prie-s io
good enstomears. Uoaae on and make your selee,
A. .T. & P'. 310SES.
Oct. 16 51 tr
Office B, C. Railroad Company,
Cl I.il LESTON, (Oet. 5, 1b-').
Notice,
rates for pasige over thi s lied1 will Le a.
folws:
Fromt Clarltes; an to Ifiamburg, Colutm
hin, C an-le, and all places 125
iniles amit uover. - - - - $-, 0g
Unde'fr 125 inules, an I intermediate
istanices per moiea, - - 4 ets.
O. 1) 51 ii
T, E,0CLYDE,
. Ul'dIt 0i1!) FELLO)W' HlULL,
Mceling Stireet,
ClHAR LESTON, EO. CA.
DEAJJ:R IN
Sugar, Coffee, M~olasses,
Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c,
AGF.NT FOlt
Oct. 10 51 (it
For01 the Fall Campaign,
Thei saub cribecr hfas ree*I It' re' I froum
a-cre t awI tun-nt1) of
Urugs, Chemicals. Patent Me
dicines,
G-.A.SS, tiOAPIS, 111tU:- IIl'4, P'E ft Ut7
10 wihiieh he redp ca tally invit, ai' the ltton or
liysicis, Planters and dealers genaerally.
I am, unw the rcoularly appninted Age'nt for
the folloswinig volhitbile Preparitionis viz:
Colberi'sa ltcemedy for Dliseaued lIorsesu.
Alilen's C'ompundaa fir DypepsJiait~.
lKu,-lor's Sirn.-oard '&iaP uiceu.
SVeriinge Syrup.
"ithmtinatic Lot oa.
Ei~JIng's .Siarapariliu ama Qumee' Dolight,
eic., etc.
.in yne's Famity Mel d icinees ad ltochte's Embr io.
ttions fotr I loopjing C oaugh, wi ninmny otheors
,to0 ntifierolls to niu tOn, ans~y clwnys h,, faold
Z. .1. Dr.HTA Y,
Na'"rl!; Opfposite .IJlason1ic 1(1a1.
(uaden, Oct. 7, l-20. 51 if
A'. p~ r-ulani (deteditu to thlate F IP mT ouf
(ON WVAVY & WJN N, are earn"aitly sodea edru
in1 inaike iinanediate payment anal savo Cost.
a u
'd: sfis n'tndn
di i fG- onday. n a . 0 o rln
Novtdmberttoxtewithinlegal boufsot :tiq
The highest bidder for Cash. thef*I 61
property. Tdrcasrsito pay' fer"EttleZ)1
One lot of.adi dann
ings thereon, in 'Kinchietofadjoining lands]
of and where Sitmj.'J. Tindall Ilyes, lov
ied upon as the property of . J. 1olliday ot
the suit J. H. &L Bo.wie. 'I
One lot of 4 acres of'landandl
buildings thereon, in Manchester, adjoining)
lands of - and where Saml. J. Tindall.
lives, levied upon as the property of Samuel
Tindall, at the suit of J. S. &L Bowieh
One tract- of 150 acres -ofIand:
more or less in Claremont, adjoining lands of
- and where defendant lives, levied upon;
as the property of J. M. Kolb, at the suit of
Win. Nettles.
One tract of 130 acres of land:
more or less in Clarendon, djoiilng lands of
W. Carpenter, levied iUpon ai the property of
R. R. Thames, at the suit J. G. Rhodus, f. al.
Once tract of 100 acres of land
in Clarendon, adjoining lands of Win. M.-To.
bias, levied upon as thes property of J. H. To..
bias, at the suit of Miheson & Simons.
One tract ofA20 acres of land
in Clarendon, adjoining lands of --and
where defendant lives, levied upon as the
property of Thos. Richbourg, at the suit of
Henry Kelly and A. J. Moser, Assignee.
One tract of 20 acres of land
in Clarendon, adjoining lands of - and
where defendant lives, levied upon as the
propert' of A. B. Brailsford, at the suit of J.
IR. Brock.
One tract of 2000 acres of land
in Clarendon, adjoining lands of Jas. Carter,
Bethune, McKnight, and others, levied upon
as the property of Est. of Jos. Horton, at the
suit of I. J. Weils, against M. M. Benbow,
Adm'r. of Est. of Horton. To be sold at the
risk of the former purchaser.
Lot-and builings thereon in
Sumterville, adjoining lands of F. Hoyt, lev
ied upon as the property of Wim. L. Brunson,
at the suit of Jos. Lain ton.
Interest in one tract of 1000
acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of
- and where defendant lives, levied upon
as the proprty of J. 11. Dingle, Jr., at the
suit of W. [Line,
One tract. of 100 acres of land
more or less, in Cla rendon, adjoining lands of
- levied upont as the property of W. A.
Broek, at the suit of W. C. Dukes.
h A RVEY dKINNl IR, S. S. D.
13 O,:t, 18419.
SHERIFF1".S SALES'.
By virtue of sundry Executions to me di.
rected, will be sold at Samnter Court I louse,
on the fir;t Moun.lny and day following in
November next, within the In it hours of sale,
to the highest. hidder, for Cash, the following
Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for
'l'iiles.
I negro levied on as the prop
erty of henry W. Atkinson, at the suit of C.
C. Moody, for al.
Some corn, potatoes and fod
der levied to as the property of James Ails
l.rook,. at the suit of 'Marv J. Wells, Adn'r.
To le suil on Tuesd.iay ~ Nov. at Is resi
dence.
1 negro levied on as the prIop)
kriy of EBlward Amlerson, at the suit of Da.
Saussure & Reynolh, Assignees.
2 hIorses andi -1 niegroe)s levied
on as thne p~ropbery of Wm A. Brock. at the
suit of J. 11. Watt, David Trent and W. C.
Dukes.
1 i 05gro4 levied oni as the prop
erty of W. J. F. Bethnne. at the suit of B.
N. Pecnic.11
I horse, huggyv and hiarntess
levied on as~ thle property of L. BellI, at the
suit of TJind~all & Hi trvin.
I negroP~ levied ont as the prop
Ierty of Wm Ballard, at the suit of T. J. Din
kins.
5 negroes levied on as the
property of Milly Uroedon, at the suit of H1.
F . Th'ligpen, l. It. D) ia, atnd Jlohn F. Jlune.
I niegro~ levie~d onl as the pr'op
erty of John J. Brown, at the s~uit of TI. J.
("oghlIani, Johmnston & Ca pers, and Jas. Dun.
lai.
1 hoerso levied on as thie prop
erty of P'. W. ('ulen,, at thne suit of W. J.
Bothu'ne, and J1. I. 31l11er.
I mule leviedt on? :in she prop)
er:y'. of Isaae 1. IBrogdoin, at the suit ot WV. J.
lBethu~ne.
7 negr'o(es le~vied otn as the
P'roperty' of Jam;es Evane, at the suit of WV.
leni is, Ordinary.
I ntegro le'vie~d ont as thie prop~l
er~ty of WV. E. Mlolet. at the suit oif 1. J.
D~eschamps, McIDowall & Shannonm and J. J.
I lides' itn vuusf~ and otit of vatts,
I ,iathir and SThoies, leviel on as thne property)
propeirty of JT. t. Tuunilai, at the suit of1 I N.
Pen ic k, 8. IP. (O: er, Jam :ies T1. P ark, A. ..
Mloser, W. A. Cole laugh.
1 horse levied ont as 1he prou
erty of J. IH. Watt, at the suiit of J1. Ii. P re
cott, for another, and John Cobia.
1 mutlo Ieviedl on as te prop
erty of Jessee Yater', at the suit of Rt. RL. Da.
vis and wife.
3 negroe~s levied on as thie
property of I. D). Whitworth, at the suit of
lBankI of Camdien.
I negro levied on as the prop
erty of Samiuel McKay. ait the suit ot J. A.
Moore.
Goods in Si ore levied on as
thme prop;erty ot A. Chishohno, at the suit of
L. P'. JInrinr '2 cas.~X
2 horses levied on as the pro..
perty ot C. D). Gaylec at the suit of Wm 1H.
Brunson.
1 ntegro~ leviedl on as the pro
perty of Tlhon. J. Coghlan, as Scenrity for P'.
0. Sullhivan 'at thne uit of the B:mnk of South
Carelhna.
lev'iid orn as the propi~erty of P'. ( . "uliIvan at
the suit of thne Bank of Sounthi Caro~ l in.
H AIRV E Y SK INN IS , S. 5 D).
' 1 0
J.iomasO o pe , -
Will be od Jni Court' ltouse on
ret Noyember-nyAt, 1 Hdrse,
ie I~a d fp' of defentdaiit.
GLLUGH, 'Cs S. D.
.Oct. 13, 4 f 51 at
Bouth-iOarolina---Sumter Dist,
Eligahell Dep et. all
Thornas McElven and
Robert McElveen.
By virtue of 'ate Order from the Hon
orable the Court, I will soll on the first Mon.
day in Novemnber next, at Sumter Court
House, between the legal hours of sale, oho
tract of land, containing 58.5 acrea in salem,
on Deels and Mill Bys, adjoining lands of I.
Goodman, Est. of John Lemtnon, Est of Benl.
DuBose, James Moore, and uthiirs, for not
less than Three 'Dollars per acre.
One other tract of 54 acres on P.id ling
'Swamp, adjoining, lands of D. Green, R. I.
Fullwood, C. 'T. Player and Est. of John
Lennon, for not less than Two Dollars per
acre.
One other tract of 200 acres on Puiding
Swamp, adjoining lands of C. T. Player, Etst.
of John ieitnon, H. Goodman and R 11.
Fullwood, for not less than One Dollar and
and seventy-five cents per acre.
One other tract of :303 acres, on Gum
Branch, Waters of Douglas Swamp, adjoin.
ing lands of 1I. Goodmnan and Thos. Welch,
for not less than One Dollar and sixty cents
per acre.
One otner tract of 2659 acres, on Douglas
Swamp, adjoining lands of J. Moore, S. B.
Coker, F. Rush, Lydia Floyd, Wm. Valen
tine and Est. of Ben. DuBose, for not less
than Thirty-seven and a half cents per acre.
Terms-On a credit for twelve months
from the day of sale, (all fees and costs of
tale cash,) the purchasers to give bond with
good security, and a Mortgage of the premi.
ses to the Sherify of Sumter D.strict, for the
payt out of the purchase money, with later.
est from the day of sale.
I. SKINNER, S. S. D.
13 Oct. 1849. 51 3t
South-Carolina---Sumter Dist,
A1. Rhodes,
vs.
E. Rhodes.
By virtue of an Order from Wm. I,w.
is, Esq. Ordinary of Sumter District, I will
:ell on the first Mlonday in November tncxt, at
Sunter Court House, between the legal
hours of sale, one tract of land, contamini
125 acres on Rock Bluf, waters of Black
River, adjoining lands of Jos. Chandler, A..1.
(handler and Est. of I)avid Shaw, deceased,
belonging to the Estate o. Elizabeth Rhudes
derensed.
Terms-On a credit till first day of Jantua.
ry next, (all fces ensh) the purc.-.ser g vinag
Bond with good security and a Mortgage of
the premises to the Ordinary for the p.iytent
of the purchase money, with interest frotm the
day of Sale.
II. SKINNER, S. S. D.
13 Oct. 1849. 51 3t
South-Carolina---Sumter Dist,
J. B. Caragan and wife,
vs.
R. S. Redford and wife,
By virtue of an order front Vn. Lewis
Esq., Ordinary of Sutter D.trict, I will sell
on thec first alonaday in Novembear next, at
Sumtater Conr; I lonse, hect weeun the legal hours
of sale, one trac t of land containting 207 atcres~
on Gum Branch waters of Black Itaver adjoint
ing latnds of Sarah S. lled~ord. J 'o A. Cal
elought, 3. Gaillar.d and .ad .rol Springs, ori
ginallv' granted to Wmt. WVcstbcrry, belo~ni
to the Estate of Rebec. Spant, dleceas~ed.
One other tract ol 1(i3 acres :otjoinaing lataas
ot 11. Jenanings, Saraha S. R.t-aiorJ attd Mrs.
Mouaz;n-origi nalIly granted to Gena. Thomas
Sutnter belon~g:ng to the Estate of itebec,
Spmt ., deceased.
Teraans-On a credlit till first day of Jan.
atary next (all fees; cash) the puarchaser giv
ing Batnd witht govad Securnity and a mortgage
af thte pre-nises to the O)rinarv, fo'r pay
ttaent of the puarchase mao:aoy with interc.;t
from the day of stale.
11. SKINNER, S. S. D.
1: Ot., 1849. 51 e
For' Saile,
FOR CASII (JR HOUnI) .APE-R.
23 head of CA'l"T I,.l,
I goodl stronag four~ lhoa ?e W\ague, w.ith gear,
1 new t wo ht-:re. w wo!',
A a excellentt. srcnud IanJ~ 30 S aw Gina,
I'sm t ation Ima.pl atnenS &c. AllI ina first
rate' orde'r. A pply at lth.:; utlic..
Oct. 1t. 50 2t
Head Quiarters,
20TrIlI R'Tl. S. C. MJ.
rThe Upper anad loe /Wih I ttalions, 2(0th
R"gtaaent, iS. (C. Mlhtaa, tare hecrebty ordere-d
to assembale at thea~ir respecativ '.laces of ren.
dezvonas, for I)r:H ad eltview. Th'e Uppe.r
on .Nraurdaoy thc 3rd 'kay of Novembter text,
aand theo I o'wer, onr .'iauray the~ 17thI Nov.
fleers. .at'(-:anhna' the dlay pereviouas for IDr: ami
Itaruca-tion,. The ieout. :o'. atal .hiar -ro
<larna:ed witah the r'xt:n co)n of iis 'r.!r in
their r'es'ictive lhtnabaios.
Bly crdear of C,,'. lint.. :ar
8plendid Assortmient,
T. J, SOLOM~ON~S & 00,
HIave jutst rec.-ived atad tare naow uonha er
NW t-' TOCK~l of FAI.l. aaad WIN V li
(O()I)ES c ,oia oa A P),I'ao Nt N l)-.. (J( Ja>T1,
afiane aato'rtmei ctnt
Ready Made Clothing,
All of wahich they- aare off--rin.. at te vrn
t.Ow kx-r -rrnata --oa wic to-f tty cana tae tod mIta
this atarke't.
M1UN\ITY to agiv themaa n, caltl and e'x.-ain foar
thaemnselves befo1,re purchuosh:i elsewhe re.
Oct inI 50( tf
PANTING.
TIlo hessribl.-r haavita.: just retuarnaed from
Charamron, it noaw (inlyvtirepatred to Exeett
in a finaished- asty ' of Workmaaaaship-a-uny P ain.
tiniaa, either Phuian or Oraa:a anouttn-anud haop-a biy
hao coattinuatad .tefrtions4 ta leas, to mertit a
conratingi, :,n ol pa' raingo I rom Itis fritae' a nid
the putblic geneorally.
ALDElT' 10~ GiAY.
SRnhtcreyia. c,. A8,
ufir. . ."
Head Quarters
4lthkREG'.0, C.M
OLDFolRD 8EPT.-25, 1849.
.Tne Forty-fouirth PRegiment 8. C. Militia,
wl raatTim Town on Saturday
the 27th)twentysnth day of Odto:ber
next, armed and equiped ahethe lad directs
for drill and review.
The commissioned andt nornmissioned
Oicers will meet on the dsy previous Sat
the above stated 'placo for drill and instric.
ttons
An inspection of armres. will take place
immediately after parade
Brigadier Gonoral Saml.. t. Chandler and
Stafy are respectfully invited to attend the
perade.
By Order of
COL. F. IM.- MELLETT,
W. T. WILDER, Adjt.
Oct 2 40 4t
School Books,
Of Every Description from the Elementary
Speller, to Latin and Greek, including Sta
tionary of all kinds, for Sale by
A. J. & P. MOSES.
Oct 2 49 If
Gin Bands,
1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin
Bainds.
Oil Floor Cloth, India Rubber Cloth Brus
sels Carpeting, together with a full assort.
mont of Carriage Trimmings, Oils, Paints,
Vernish &c. For Sale by
A. J. & P. MOSES.
Oct 2 40 tf
In Equity-Sumter District,
Cordell Hunt,
vs. BILL,
Margaret Hunt et. al.
Will be sold at Sumter Court House on
the first Monday in November next, and if
not then sold will be ofibred on each subse.
quent sale day until sold the fol:owing lands
of the estate of I. Bunt, dec'd.
A tract of land of one hundred and fifty
two acres lying on Bay Branch the mill tract.
A tract of four hundred and thirty five acres
lying in the fork of Bay Branch and Deephole
Swamp and adjoining the mill tract.
A tract of forty eight acres lying on Bay
Brach and adjoining lands of Estate It. Hunt
and C. Hunt.
The above landa are situated in Darlington
)ist rict.
A tract of six hundred fifty acres more or
less situated in Sumter and Kershaw District,
on I lorsepein Branch, on Scapo wero granted
to E G.rkins, boundes by Arrants, and others
lands.
A tract of one hundred and thirty-eight
acres unore or less situated in Kershaw Nis
trict, on the South Side of Bigtimber Branch;
A tract of one hundred acres situated in
Kerhew District, on the West side of Scape.
whore Swamp, bounded by Davis's, Moore's
an-1 other lands.
The terms of sale are so much cash as will
piy the costs of th:s case and sale, the balance
on a credit of one and two years in equal
annual investmnent s with interest fronm sale,
purchatser toa give Bond and personal Securi
ty and( a mnortgage an pay for deeds &c.
By orcher of the Cotnrt
JOlIN Ii. ll.LER, c. E.s.Dn.
Sumterville, Oct. 2, 18419. 41) tf
In Equity-Sumter District,
vs. BILL,
John G. Shaw, )
Will be sold at uter Court House on
the the first Monday in November next, and
if not thien sold will be ofl'ered at each sub
segnient sale day until sold, the following
hands: A tract of one hundred and twenty
two acres situiate~d near Alligater Branch
watersi of Rtockel luft, bounded by lands of
Al. Rhodes, A. Chandler, and Estate of Daniel
:3haw and Rt. Shaw.
A.so, seven negroes, property of the de
fewil.mnt. Tfhe terms~ of sale are Cash, pur.
cha;ser payi:.r for aull paes
By order of the Court
Oct 2 4lt tf
Grocories! Groceries!!
"COMPEI'TITION IS TIlE LIFE OF
So nyv F'l!TIRSlON & PRINGLE who
take tlt s mei hod of lintroducmgl! their rnun4st
l'rtenuou&bis t'o thie notiice of "'the dear people"
of Souter I).strict. A "new broom sweeps
clean,"' andi for the~ purpose of makmg a cleani
sweep ot aft their Giroceries, they have re
sot led to sell at such prtics that will tempt
all piersons to buy u ho honor the~m wvith a
Ever vriety of Groc'eries for Cash or
Barter-ini part as follows:
70 Pieces D)unden llagging (best) 44 in.
17 c:ents.
5(1 Coils Rlupe, 12 cents.
1010 Sacks Salt.
1'3( lbs Ba~con Sides.
15,003j Solars.
N:ua- G 1-4.
"1).:i.. r'foicd.
50 .\ *. of CoilS-, Cubha, Rio, Java, 9 1.2
to 12 1-2.
'. us.e ., C*. .i '*:. Priu es, Pichels, Go.
shij a'r, t ';-e.r. ad ll "t!hat's niace."3
(Opposuic \Vmndimm's luateJ
.Sumlercille, S. C
Sept: 25 415 tf
South-Carolina----Sumter Dist,
IN ORDINARYV.
P'. M. Glbb~ons,
Pete .le' nih't.o
It nrpermo to my sat isfact ion that
Thoma Mcoight, the defendant, in the
ablove stated <ase, residle. wit hont this State:
It is therefore, ordereid, t hot he do appear
and ohinet t' th' iavHi n or Sale o. thle
Real lF-ta e, * TIhuomas M.-Kniight, deceased,
6:: 'ir bar, c. the- seventoontihi day. of Ihr.em-.
I 'r ni..i, or ina~ conseat w:1l be entered of
record.
Sept. 17th. 1849. 4n9 -n
l th t A r 1e060 ;ers t the
J 1 ,5 :
v pf he g pas ; opened,
and are w prepared to phew' ay plendi&i
S u , As, ega suaehtu resr Muslin Do.
Laines, Plain Merinos, Chameleon Ltisteoe
Lyanese Cloth.,DLls itripps, Gidghaina,
Prints, &c., -
A large asortmedit ofshawl.,
Such. as- Long and square Shawls, both
plain and printed, silk, cashtiro anu btoceho.
AT.so
A large stock- of Lieynen. ;Hien
-ood , -
Marseilles Quilts, Dijnities,Cq rn Stuire,
&c. ' 't 1
EVERY VAi.RTY ; ya. y
Goods for Geitle ae'B Wear1
ALSO
A large and splendid stock of .Readg
Made
CLOTHING,
Of every quality, and at prices which "annot
fail, to please.
AND
They are also prepared to offer to Planters 4
and others, one of the most complete assort.
monts to he found in Camnden,of
Blankets Kerseys Sattinets Jeans,
D OMESTICS, ic.; c.
It? They cgnfldently Invite the attention
of purchasers to their stock, as one of the Jar
gest in town.
It is their intention to embrace in their stock
every. urticleor Dy. Codsthat tnay tie new
ar.desirahie, so dItA purchasers e.n always be
supplied with - the newest 'an'd beat style of
Goo.ls in the market and at the lowest possi
ble prices.
M. DRUCKJR & CO.
Seyt;' 26
GREAT BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS
Wholesale and .Retail.
A. NORTH has opeiod a: the Store re
cently occupied by A. Young & Co., an
Entire New Stock of DRY GOODS consis
Ling offBroad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets,
Kerseys, Jeans, Tweeds, Vesting, Blankets,
Flannels, Bed Ticks, Linone, Ilosiery,.Glqyes, .
Laces, EmbroideriesCravats, Ribbons, Silk
Handkerchiefs &c. ALSO, a large, assort
ment of
Dress. Qoods of the Latest
. Styles, ''..-:
Such as Elegant Silks, Merinos, Cashmres,
Lyoneso and Orlotns Cloths, Mouslin d lames,
Alpacas, Mohairs,- Bombazinesd t.Ginghams,
Prints, &c., &e., &.c ;
SIawlys, iMantillas and Vizeltes
of the Newest.Patermag.
ALSO,.
Just received an assortment of Carpets,
Drnggetts. Ruggs; Fury Chintzes, Dimities,
Moreenus, Damnasks, Marseilles Qiltsc,
AND,
A general assortment of all ;pticles connec
ted with the businesr, which he is determined
to sell at such prices for CASil.
As will not fail to please all wh'o may hon
or him with their patronage. his motto has
been ".nntill Profits and quick Returns."~
Call at NORTHS before buying elsewhere
:3 Doors below his old sianil.
Sept. 25, .48. ,tf
DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE
IN CHARLESTOn, S. C.
The subscriber is now receiving ogje or the
largest and most desirable 'STOCKS OF
GIOODS that has ever beern off'eral to the
friends and customers of 253 KuNG SrREET..
lie lass, during the past Summer,' made ex
tensivo additions and attorations to his rooms,
and is now prepared to thmow in his retail de
pirtment a moost splendidl assortment of
Etich Fabrics for Ladles' Dress,
Such i.3: Elegant Silks, Cashmneres, Mas
in i)'Laines, Alpacas, Satin Du Chines, E~m
broideored Orleans Cloth, Plain Merinuos, E~m
biroidered Cashmaerna, Chameleon Lustre.,
G~ngrhams, Prints, &c, &c- t
Ini the Shmall Department,
lie is prepared to offer- every variety of
Lonug and Square SH.\WVLS, both Plain and
Printed, Elegant Silk do., Plain and Emobroud
ereud Canton Crape do., Cahmnere and Brocho
ho.
A great variety of Rich Black ond Colored
Silk and Sitin MANTILLAS, VISETTES,
md SA CKS,
A large stock or Linens and Linen Gods,
Miarseilles Quilts, Frinuger, Dimitiesw, Cur
Every variety of HTOSIERYV.
Goods for Gentlemen's WVear, such as
Broadclothus, Cassinmeros, Yestings, Cravats,
-c, &c.
AND
In rooms cocnnected with his front Bales
rooms ha3 is prepared to oflR-r Planters and
,uhers one of the mfost complete assortment to
be fonnd in Charleston of
hhlankets, Kerseys, Sattlnetts,
Jeans, Doanestics, &., &,
lie contidenttly invites the attention of all
wvho visit the city to las stock, as one of the
L 4RGEST IN TlIH E SOUTH ERN COUN.
It is his intention to embrace ini his eiock
every article of Dry Goods that mnay be new
nr desirable, so that purchasers can alwauys
bie sujpplied with the newest and best h4tylos
ofGod in the market, and at the LoWEST
Possin3Ls PnuC.a.
N. BI. In rooms over the Retail Department
le otTers to Merchants and others a complete
assortment of nil the above Goods, at
WHO1.ESA LE
And invites the attention of cash bu'yers to
his~ stock and price.
W. G. BIANCROFT,
253 King street, Charleston, S. C,
Aug 25 44 ., tf
-- For Sale ,
A first rate young iIORSE~ accustomed to
drr:injug, in either single or double harness.
For terms applyat this edice
25 -ent- 18fk n. 48 -i
di d b ^ )sfit!'" fit t 1r t~~ ~s i t'i+ 1
yrmt n iSfie h tubscriber W righ1\
j~ t ~L A
LE VIN th- Lau y { . Ll,} _{ } .c
nst ily Yil ' at 3, a/rit d ,} -
.: re t .{ .7 ,t +J 't'5:
tELDON N. C. PEErUG YRICtI Jr 1,
'OD o ASIGTN BALT
rOE PHLD+Pi an N YRK
~ihni n, -aei rtrtecniin n
l'een in o rtio 1 i beq )cnontne on and
angement4 from Chaleson o New York
lasdin r avai te ee thereof ill
beventy ~oadoptfont r any furtherotIiz
leathnaddressgh th e ubciber Wrisbte t top
__ J{7Oa.
tay ofte iternadat pont, $ enewing
hr sat ott eir conve
GI ARLEf4Ir , r
inuAV y th rot at le motayof rau
ewssodaily at , d. a du th, fribsns
ho Southrn car, via tWIMINGTON and
IIlJDON, N. C. PPIEtBURG, RICH
h1OND to WedWASHINGTON, BALT .
!0TRE,' PHifLA/ELPHIA. and N. YORK:
hThe public is respectfully informed that
he steamers of thisline, from Charleston to
OWmington, are in firutg rate condition, and
ire navigtkted by mol~l known ncdexperieilced
Lompmanders, and the rilroads are-sn fine or
or, thereby-ecerigboth hwafotyand dispatch.
1 THROUGH 'TICKEJT having aready
reen in operation wilibe continued on and
Lftor the brst of Oct. 19, as a permanent r
angement from Charleston to Now York.
.assnbrer r availing themselves thereof, will
la cie option either to conteiud hit-out
elay through the route or otherwise, to stop
It any of the. intertiedia points, renewing -
eir sats on the lie to suit their conve
liencu. By, this route travellers may rech
Jew Yotk on the third day duritg business
ibui. tB age tillbe ticketed- on board
ho Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the e
hanga of ucare at the intermediate points
roti 'thence to N. York. Through Tickets
320. each, can alone be ad from E, WINS
OW, Aerntof the Wmitngori and Raleigh
t. R. Company, at the office o the Cormnpan
oot of Laurens-street, to hhom please apply.
or other information inquire of
L C. DUNCAN,
At the American.Hotel, Charleston S. (L.
ay2 849 ly .
The subseribers rpie altfolhy, ifori ltoa-i
)W citizens that,- they - hae-s a*ocitaed' thbf ia
elve in business for th pumpoeo of undertakiig
id axecurh, contracts for Baldings of any
mascription and earpeteos work in general.
have made uoh arrangemienua as to en-.
abl.oe build fr our friends and employer,
ompetiong their work in oary department,
ahittng thema to no iucgnveniauce. whatever;
unrdsy having to give to an idea of what do
aripiiun or building they-require-in s reason
oe time receive the keys and torkiover the
WJed.ul. E ,r
Ave, possO'i ample means of rui4Woi g-the
Stat Lumber, Brick, Sithwork. P4inty Lime
Wc.,' etc. Together with good Hwerkmen and
naTy years texperRenc as practia' tmechanics
vl abe determined as far-is our humble sphere
oteeds to wipe off the rewirachattached to the
iobo old South aroinm,nd arouse. her Rip
an -Windke slnmbrs, and ileae Cplirdnith -
an arude of sel some food an r
nts Wgs good and paidin Cas mot
ile D.~ T-. CQLARN.
A~ug. 2.19.l 43 t -
isher &tioHoxiea
Thee uweie lb sae fromlats.
Addions utor thei etwosive ssoten of
ndae awaify peared(7 rnisahlare porteso,
htyes utvatinsfc.to Tricr i a xcl
tapople and seuuisorndohhuaesany time aceor.
h enderst of doemirbe nextc@ air sue
ior Neron apply wrto lj evreset
pra .ps ute t 1e9, ata eutino nr..
To 20oprk centhomis ioathe heandd
ril the emled ortite Pen woosintio
utr rchswaoe willplacl ate plancYd ndh
idumfterve SwaC., the wst, 189 a49 hig
n hry givn thehnat wlbapplid ithe
nadet the oLerisamyuref t e xtr.so
oran cto of thcorporib n 'uamny
ilrh. 1)B. MLWDENJ.
SAug20. 1849. 43 Sin
Fie8sh0er0? &a juirexied
mecof te eaekl statmbst fro cte
Atio oo the e henie eveqrnh ofne
fr qaiy Gdohepnss ano
>e surpe d inhis m a fruiethe alland
judea siforyorrsel e -
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