The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, November 14, 1849, Image 3
NEGRO SHOES, &c,
To thne Planters of Sumter and
Adjacent Districts.
JOEL WITIlERBY, Corner of King and
Society Streets, Charleston S. C. respect
fully calls the attention of Planters and oth
era to his large and well selected assortment
of
Plantation Brogans and House
Servants
BOOTS AND SHOES,
comprising a stock of over
Thirty Thousand Pairs
of first, second and third qualities-both black
and yellow.
P iHIe has made arrangements with some of
the best Shoe Manufacturers to be supplied
direct from their FACTORIES by the week
ly Steamers from New York and Philadelphia,
thereby affording PLANTERS a rare oppor
tunity of inaking their selections of GOOD
FRESH Shoes, and such as will give satis
faction.
Still adhering to the "Nimble Sixpence
Cash System" great inducements are offered
to purchasers to call and take a look before
buying elsewhere.
ALSO
A general assortment of Boots, Shoes and
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., for Family use.
U TDont forget the NO.
Cor. King and Society streets,
Charleston, S. C.
Nov. 14, 1849. 3 7t
SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue of sundry Executions to me di
rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House,
on the first Monday and day following in
December next, within legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for Cash, the following
property. Purchasers to pay for Titles.
One lot of 4 acres of land and
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. Bowie.
One tract of 150 acres of land
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
Wn. Nettles.
One tract of 425 acres of land
in Claremont, adjoining lands of - and
where defondant lives, levied upon as the
property of V. 11. Brunson, at the suit of A
Barnes.
HARVEY SKINNER, s. s. n.
10 Nov, 1849.
SHERIF'S SALES.
By virtue of sundry Executions to me di
rected, will be sold at Summer Court louse,
on th. firat..Monday and day following in
December next, withi the legal hours of sale,
to the hi best bidder, for Cash. the following
Persona Property. Purcasers to p.,y nir
Titles.
1 r egro levied on as the prop
erty. of WV. J. F. Bethnne, at the suit of B.
N.enick.
1 horse levied on as the prop
erty of P. W. Cullen, at the suit of W. J.
Biethune.
1 negro levied on as the pro
perty of T. J. Coghlan, at the suit of 8. 8.
Farrar.
I negro levied on as the prop
erty of WV. Rt. Gaiyle, at the suit of Daniel
Lloyd and I lenry Bradhamn, f. al.
1 negro levied on as tile prop
er1 y Tima. L. Jones, at the suit of W. A.
Colclough, F. G. D~eschiamps and Hfy. Kelly.
I horse levied 0n as thie prop
erty of J. M. Koalb, at the suit of Win. E.
Richardson f. al.
2 negroes levied on as the
property of WV. E. Melleu , at t he sit of F. G.
D.eschanmps, J. J. Moore and McDowall &
Shannon.
1 nmule levied 0n as tile prop
erty of T. T. Touchberry, at the suit of R.
C. bollard.
1 horse levied on as the prop
erty of J. Hi. Watt, at the suit of .James IH.
Prescott, for al. 2 cases.
3 negroes levied on as the
propecrty of 1. D). \Vhitworth, at the suit of
Ban kof Camden.
40 bushels of corn, 1000) lbs.
of Fodder, 20 head of Hlogs, 10 bulhels of
Potatoes, 10 do. do. slips, half dozen sitting
Chairs, 2 Beds and Furniture, 2 Bed-steads,
1 pair of Geese, 12 head of Fowls, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, levied on as the
property of Th'los Giddins, at the suit of Thlos.
Clary for al.. To be sold at defendant's resi
dence on Tuesday 4th D~ecemnber.
Some corn, somne f'odder, and
some Cotton in the seed levied on as the pro
eray of A. J. Hicks, at the suit of J. M.
J'immons. To be Folil at defendant's resi..
dence on Tur'sd ty 4th December.
H ARVE Y SKIN NE R, S. H D.
10 Nov., 1849).
South-Carolina---Sumter Dist.
P', Anders~on,
S. A nde.rson.
By virtue of an Order from WVm. Lew
is, Esq. Ordinary of Snmter D:itrict, I will
sell on the first Monday in D~ecember nex t, at
Hnmrater Court l iuse, betweeng the legal
hours of ale. ono tract of lanud, containn
450 acres, in Middleo Salem, on Meet ing huouml
Bfranch, waters of iuck River, bounded by
Margaret Hiuggins, Estato of M~ary Ander
son, Byrd King, Wmui. ilIancock, anid James
Wilson, originally granted to WVum. hlancock.
Terums--On a credit till first day of Janina
ry 1851, for one half, the other half and fees
cash, the purchaser giving Bond with good
securit.y and a Mortgage of the premises to
the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase
rnoney, with interest from thme daty of Sale.
hi. SKINNER, S. S. I).
10) Nov. 1949- 3 3t
,1UST R ECEIVEL).
SBowked Beef, andl Buffalo Tongues,
A l the .sign of the A rgm.
NEW GOODS!!!
We are now receiving and opening for
sale the largest assortment of goods over
oflered in this Town; to which we would te.
spectfully call the attention of our customers
and the public generally. We will not be un
dersold by any house for cash; and offer as ma
ny inducements to approved credit, as any
one. Call and examine for yourselves.
A. J. &. P. MOSES.
Nov. nth, 1849.
Sale to Foreclose a Mortgage,
On Friday the 23d inst., will be Sold at
Sumter Court louse, four negroes, viz:
Drius, Rose, Jenny and Tom, and one sorrel
Mare. The above property to be sold to fore
lose a Mortgage given by Wm. A. Brock, to
James It. irock.
JAMES R. BROCK, Mort'gee.
Nov. 6, 1849. 2 at
A BUGGY
FOR SALE, Cheap for Cash. Apply at
this office.
Nov. 6, - 2 2t
Just Received,
A Lot of VIZETTES for Ladies. Also,
Steel Bead Bags and Kid Gloves.
CLARK & LEWIS.
Nov 6, 2 tf
FISHER & AGNEW,
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Direct Inporters of English Hardware,
Cutlery, Guns &c., and dealers in Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, &c.
are now receiving their full supplies of the
above mentioned articles, comprising the
largest assortment ever offered in Columbia,
which they will sell at Extremely low prices
for cash, or on short credit to punctual cus
torers.
OJ- Country Merchants will find a good
assortment of Hardware, adapted to their
trade, at Charleston drices.
Columbin S. C., Nov. 6, 18-19. 2 4t
CARRIAGE HARDWARE,
Trimmings &c,
A full supply just. received by the subscri
bers, consisting in part of SPRINGS at 12 ets.
AXLES at 8 cts. and FINE IRON at 3 1-2
ets. lb. Together with a complete assortment
of Laces, Fringes, Leather, India Rubber
Cloth, Varnishes, 4*., &c. Suitab'e for Car
ringe Manufacturie constantly on hand and
for sale at prices helow the Charleston rates.
FlSilER & AGNEV.
Columbia S. C., Nov. 6, 1849. 2 St
Cutlery, Guns &c,
Just received by recent arrivals from Li.
verpool a complete assortment of 'Tablo and
l'ocket Cutlery. Double and Single Barrell
Shot Gunls, comprising an Extensive assort.
ment of the above named articles, both with
regard to quality and price.
-A LSO,
Brass Fenders, Andirons, Shovels and
'I'ons, Fancy Bellows, Iearth JIrushes,
(hlinmey looks, &c. Those in want of such
articles can find a large variety for sale at
moderate prices by
PISIIER & A(NEV.
Columbia S. C., Nov. 6, 18-19. 2 8t
Hardware I~Hardware !!
The subscribers keep conastantly on hand
a conmplete assortment of Locks, liingos,
Screws, A nvils, Vices, I lantuners, Spades,
Shovels, Scythes, MillI-saws, Mill I rins, Files,
Rasps, Chisels, Augurs, lioeh and Monblimg
Planes, Pots, Kettles, holting Cloths, harlron,
I loop Iron, atanl Cast Steel in Bars and Sheets.
which they will sell at the lowest tmarket
lpnces.
Columbia, Nov. 6, 18419. 2 8t
Notice.
All persons hwaingi dhaandas against the
Est ate of Mrs. A NN E. R OA CI[ ha:e of Sum.
ter District, are niotitled to liand thlenm in
piropierly attested; and those ia~iehted, to
make paymnent.
WIlLLlAM SANDERS, Ex'uo,
Oct 30, 1 tr
Just lRccelived,
A snmall lot Stout C'altf lO()I'S-Also1
Ladies Walking ShIOES, which are oihieredl
low for casha.
B. FOLSOM,
At the sign of the floot.
Oct 30, 1 tf
IMPROVED ENDLESS (IIIfN
Water Elevators,
All P'ersonas wvishinag thle abuove Elevators
cnn lbe siipplied lby the~ Siublscriber, who is the
Agent for the District of Suimter 8. C.
hR. F. L.IGON.
Sumiterville, Oct. 31lst 1S.19.. 1 1 y
Providence Land For Sale,
The subascriher ot'ers fair Sale. hiis PI: ian.
tion near P rovidecet conlt a inting fromi 90) to
10)0 acres of goodl Cotton tad provision Land.
Ona the premnises are a comifortable [Dwelbanr
I house, K itchetn. Barns, Stables, anal othe~r
tecessary out Buildings. T1his plac~e is con
sidered o of the tmost hatItfulI situatins
in the district. To an approved puirchiaser
the terms will he miade acconaunodatinag. Foar
further piartienlars appilly on the pireliises, aor
to C. STILES.
Oct 30) I g
Stra y(ed.
A smnall pie bahal I IOR SE. prlinicipaally
wvhiito with chocolate coaloredl spots of viariouais
sizes; a deep) sink in front of his wet hers; aine
fore hoof slightly split, anal a set fast oni hia
back. Any3 person forward inlg theit s:a uie toa
mea, or giving me imfortmt atin t hat ia; , leadl to
tmy finding hiim, will Lie rewarded' fo is
trouble.
Kingstree Oct 2,5, 18-1). 1 it
Iuadia liuber' Boots auiud
over Shoes for ladies and genitlemietn, Mlisses
Indaia rubbter Buskins, for sale by
L. 11. IJANKS.
Oct 2~2 52 i
A Nice assort usseut of 5pi Ait
gasas Lampa~s. Also, the Spirit-gas..
I'or sale lay
L. B. JIANKS.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
Sumter Division No. 12,
The regular Weekly Aleeling of this Divi
nion will be held on Wednesday Evening
next, at their Hall at 8 o'clock.
P. O'SULLIVAN, R. S.
Sutnterville, S. C. .19 ly
r We are authorized to
.nnounce JOHN W DARGAN, a candidate
Foi Tax Collector, for Claremnont County, at
the next Election.
0dt. 31, 1649. 1 tf
For Sale,
A PIANO in good repair, will be sold low
if app;'ied for immediately. Apply at this
office or to A, J. Moses.
Oct. 3 1, 1849. 1 tf
Notice,
All perse'ns indebted to the Estate of D.
SOLOMON , and Mrs. R. SOIDOIONS
either by note or open account, are earnestly
requested tQ. make immediate paynment, as it
is positively tiecessary their books should be
brought to a -'lose.
Net 30, 1 tf
.Wotice,
Capt. J. 1. N. 1[AMMETT is authorised
to act as Attorney for the Cecurities of the
Rev. Jesse lorgan in disposing of the 8toch
of Shoes &c., of 'I'an. Y:r'.--udor the assign
ment; as also the doh. 's due the said Tan.
Yard.
T. J. COUJII, AN for Securities.
Oct. 10 , ' if
A large and general as: o.'1.ment viz:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardwt %re au'l Catlcry
Carpenters and lBlacksmiths Toole, 'arra;i
Trimings, India rubber goods &c., Boots ant)
Shoes, IMats and Gaps, Saddle. -y, Stationary
a good Stock of Crockery, a vei - large Stoct
of CLOTIII NC, and a variety of 'other good
almost too tedious to enumerate. The sub.
scriber having purchased hi, in th<
city of New Vork, and at the clo >. t piOSibl(
prices, chiefly for cash, ertbles ;\iin to Ice
prepared to suit customers in prie *
.. It. l1AN -
Oct 522 ' if
200 pr. Negro liankets.
2000 yds. Negro Kerseys and Linst V
For sale by
L. B. IIANKS.
Oct 22 52 tf
AT IIB EllilE STORE
NO. 6, MIERCHANT'M ROW COLtJ 1tBIA.
FISHER & HOXIE,
Are now enabled to ofler to their friends
and to the public generally a full and well
selected Stock of Staple and Faac DRY
(;(l)S, to which the-.y are making Ireliuot
additions. Their Stock at present consists
in prart of
Ladies lVear,
Rich Skilk and Satin de Chinese, Canton
Crapes black and rol'd, Alepine and Molnir
Lustres, Cunton Cloths for Alorning, a beauti.
ful I rticle and equal to Lapins Bornhazines
at ),alt' tlso ..,~
Gcittilanlls Wear,
One thousand pieces wooleni Goods in
Clothms, Cassintercs, Tweeds, Satinets and
Carpets, Rugs, andl -Drumggems, together
with an assartmjent of Eniglishm, DT'ili and
Arn~erican lilanikets by the single pr. or hale,
all of. which we are disposed to sell at low
prices for cash.
Oct, 2J 52 4t
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SUlIWTER DISTKWT,
New Fall Goodd2
KI 'TCilUM.~ & TAYLO.l. would respect
fully inivite the attent ion of the residen,:s of
Summnter District, who inatendl visit ing the c t v
this tall, to their e xtensive ass. ru nent <':
STAPLU and FANCY UlY GOODS, con
Sisting ini part as follows:
Sl LKS.
de, NaieL., a.nd G ~ro dte Sw iss, F.uti oil, St ritped
atmil 'Ia idedl?l. Rb Ieh Ch'launehe n lirocades,
Rich (lharneilon (!ie'.,, lt~ai Cinale
('e', &c.
Dtr le aniI~.i~d. sing : wn dh e >t.,.n ,
in rreat va.rsey anud at itt pirices.
A lar,2e asso-rt nent of \%hit., libek andI
('nolr ('rap, inbeuu.t \ :u, 'i'ueri , d o
~lmianmSdh al E.~iuual wrv ru-h.
li!'d ia.lnai. \:itl .\iOrani he, ;sck
liittca llC 'h, I.iiiI. ril anm ( ob l d ,
atal .lairoeastii, ac of 'lt, '.ui. g.,er
Samrie't do., Siuh doXw, and e l.
IL 01 T I'l (- '.,
Tlwid, Keuckv .t'la8nt iga- I r PhiI,
wiatit&., Itawaiit hn,ccla-elw tu, aitI Yaen
I lirti wn a-. Itl;uiri, ltSh e ;.. ',i.'ls,1-.
iide-tow:irev :nui hed herg:nina.on
'lo h.%, Co' uEd :fiiih' Srie .ir i~u thme.-.pr
flndseys, Ker.]y, thainthe Iaketii.'am-i,
&tyl., it geil tat r ciuuety, 'i and a t artce
ursally f'tou il~ ieenie Drt Go.c
Eistablihi hent.vlie m a(al
I'. &. wXIIorlire fuit rear :ith~la tei
ind fthfulleip of eital. h us isinb~
23i ct,Tob cined. 5e 7st e
NEW G
TIMU! SUJ1SCRIBER-callstti attention of his
and well
STOCK OF STAPLE AN
Which is now complete, and will bo shown wit
of the leadir
FOR LADIES' I
Rich Figured.iind Plain Changeable SILKS;
Mousseline do Laines; Rich Figured Mohair
and Coburgs; Plain and Fancy Colored Alpaca
Delaines. A largo assortment of Ginghams ar
k AL:
Ladies' SILK SACKS, MANTILLAS, and
FOR GENTLE
Superior Black BROADCLOTIIS and CAE
Tweeds, Albertino Cloth, and Jeans.
LINI
DAMASK DIAPERS; Napkins and Doille
buck, Birds'-Eye, and Scotch Diaper.
DOME
Brown and Bleached SIIElTINGS; Canton
above comprise 1 large variety of width style,
ULAN:
A large and varied assortment of Negro 13
Bed Blankets, inported for city trade, very ch
SUND
EMBROIDERIES of all kinds: Lace Cape
&c. A fine rssortaent of Lace Edgings of al
one diO;Brent raricies. incltding Alexundre'
women, and children, inclu:ing ladies and g
lectitn of Bonnet and Neck Ribbons. Also,
Cords and Tassels. !rollers, &c., painted in Oil
and 1landkerchiefs, in great variety; Perfume
CA RP[
The subscriher is also in receipt of Rich Ta
and rich pattern; English and American -Bras
nor Three Ply Carpets, of the latest styles at
of hansone styles, a::d some at very low pracc
the Carpets; Venetian Stair Carpets: Floor Cl
The above comprises the largest assortonen
his customers, and have been very carefully s
and w itl1 the above will be sold at the very lo
Colualii. S. C., November 0, 1610.
Cheapest Bargains
Errr 01'rei in sS'er, infcrille.
The siuhxribers having received a fresh
supply of l .i.ll and \VINTER GOODS,
take phlasure it o! rin'g to their friends, and
the jimblic ait a tr:'iu:g p.'ecenftce the follow
ing well selecte-l Merchandise, to wit:
Musline )'hnaines, French Cashmeres,
lain hamns, Fanety Prints, Mourning P'rints,
-3'.. hred and ilrown Cotton Shirting, Shawls,
tinp itder , I11It. Ribhns, Sup. Irish .inen,
til u.che- I and lirown Canton Flannel, 8.4
To ) oimtask, G an-1 12-4 Sheetings, Broad
Clot 'ba, Ca"ssimoures, Satinetts, &c.
A .SO,
;1 -ell selected Stock of Shoes, Ladies and
Misses Uai..r 10ots, Valkim 'l'ies. Also,
Negro 5 'wes of every kind. For Sate by
.Y CLARK &L:V'ti. i
( I-t :31 1 tf
300 pr. i!egro Blankets,
1000 yds. rseys mrd inseys.
For Sale ))Y
, %.\RtK & LE~WIS.
Oct :10 1 tf
JustRt. ceived,
A Prime lot of [Wi1 ''TIR just received
and for Sale by
CLA R. 1 & LEWIS.
Oct :30, 1 tf
Notice.
The snbscriber hegs le.ave to iinrm his
friend.s andi the public generally, that he wil
continnec the hI( ATI NG Ill J51. GS frori
WVRl~hlT'S 111,UFF'I to Chamrle. tAon thme en.
suin1g Womter. Alil C'ot tn and oth V( h'rodlhice
consign'e: I to h:is II nts ill be reee, :ed, stone
&.r., tree ot chiarg. F'reight as rt 'alt,>nable
as hev anyi o'ther con::verancej.
( frtin ttr 'ad~: ttor s, he hiopes, Lj hi."
esital a!ities attIentionil to thle interests E E h
rimis to rc ni.:e a contin:uan:ce oh the: ''f
trozage.
J. RUFU'S FEL1).FR.
South-C arolina----Sumter Dist,
IN ORDI)NAlRY.
vs.
Peter '\!cmughc.
It appea rm- to myv sat isfact ion that
hoe;na t1 I'~ighh thm d-fenlant, in, the
abheie aated case, res.ihh-s iouilit 11:ts State:
It tsth'refo're, oril.'r.l, thatr he do appear
ert.t rhis conisenit will be eCoteredl oft
Sept. 17th, 1 1!). .19 :lt
Office 8. C, Railroad Company,
Notico.
Fromin after thes 15thI inist lmt, the local
r fte for pas~ugc oiver th:s Rl~al will hi. as
l'rot:n ('harrlestn to Hlamburg, (ohnn-mi
iunies. andl iiver. .. . . - 85 00
'ni.h-*r 125i i, amnd intmiaite
dlt meii't omr nuie, - - -1 ets.
$20 Reward,
I ~II l pat letboe rrewa:rdl ton the' apjpre
hiensionm andl dlehuery of imiy ngro muan
l8.\.\t to, mei, oir inm Noter ~Jaii. lsaae is
abltout 5 leem a or I) tiinhs hugh, stannniier.4 a
httlI ,-andl Ihs rathl-r a tiuod apphearance
J. S. RIlCIIARDSON.
tbt 2-1 5*) t
Bargains! Bargains!.
T'he subscrib.'rs have ,just received
one0 of the heaviest andi best 9electedl
st~ocks of Goods they have ever opened
and for quality and. cheapness cannot
be surpa i~ssed in this mnarket. Call and
jtidge for youtrselves.
BROWN, LEE, & CO,
2nd Oct 1849,
0DOD!!!
friends and the Public generally to his large
selected
D FANCY DRY GOODS,
h pleasure. The following constitute some
ig articles:
)RESS GOODS.
Changeable Turk Satins; Figured and Plain
Lustres; Mode and Rich Colored Morinoes
:as; Black Silks; Bombasins; Alpaccas, and
id Prints.
KOSSUTHS.
HIEN'S WEAR.
SIMERES; and a good assortment of Fancy
ENS.
3; Irish-Linen; Sheotings ind Lawns; Ilucka
STICS.
Flannels; Tick ings and Cotton Diapers; ''hd
rind price.
KETS.
LANKETS; Super French (Ribbon Bound)
3ice; also, Crib do.
RIES.
', Collars, Cuffs, Infants' Worked Bodies, &c.,
I styles; Ladies' Gentlemen's Gloves of thirty.
r Bev; Ilosiery, of all descriptions, for men,
entlemien's Merino Under Shirts; a choice se.
Belting. Window Shades, with the necessary
Colors, Philadelphia Made Umbrollas; Shawls;
ry, Combs, Brushes, and Toilet Covers.
1INGS.
estry Velvet CARPETING, of splendid style
els carpets, of now and lieautiful styles; Supe
d choice pattoins; Superior Ingrain Carpets,
s; Rich Chenille and 'ufted Rugs, to match
oths and Baizes, a good assortment.
t of Carpets the subscriber has ever offered to
elected in regard to patterns, style, and quality
west Prices.
G. T. SNOWDEr.
No. 1, Brick Range.
26
Fare Reduced to $20 from
Charleston to New-York.
TIIE GRE:A'' MAIL ROUTE FROM
CIIARLESTON, S. C,
LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Lau
rens-st. daily at 3, p. in. after the arrival of
the Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and
WEl l)ON, N. C. 'ETERSBURG, RICH.
MOND, to WASHINGTON, BAL1TI
MORE, PIIILAl)ELPIHIA. and N. YORK.
Tlhe public is respectfully informed that
the steamers of this line, from Charleston to
Vilington, are in first rate condition, and
are navigated by well known and experienced
commanders, and the railroads are in fine or.
der, thereby securingrboth safety and dispatch.
A T1iltOUG i TfCKET having already
been in operation will be continued on and
after the first of Oct. 1849, as a permanent ar
rangement from Charleston to New York.
Passengers availing themselves thereof, will
have the option either to continue without
delay through the route or otherwise. to stop
at any of the intermediate points, renewing
their seais on the line to suit their conve
oimr'. By this - ruut travettern may reacts
Now York on th third day during business
hours. Baggzage will he ticketed on board
the Steamser to WVeldon, as likewise on the
change of cars, at the intermnediate points
fromi thence to N. York. Through Tickets
632(0 each, can alone he had from E, WVINS
L*OW, Agent of the WVihnington and Raleigh
I. R. Company, at the ofice of the Company
foot of Inurens-street, to whom please apply.
For other information inquire of.
L. C. D)UNCAN,.
A t the A merican lHotel, Charleston S. C.
la_9 _49 ly
Land at Bradford Springs
FOR SALE.
AN ELIGIBLE SUMMWER RESIDENCE.
Tlhie Subscriber offers his tract of land at
Bradford Springs consisting in all of 200
Ac res, situaited in a North Easterly direction
frm the Institute on the publ~lic road leading
from. the Swimming Pens to Camden, adjoin.
'nm: the lands of the Institute and .Mr. F. Bit.
t. 'n,. On thse promises are several v'ery bold
sp rings, (Suilpher, calybraute and excellent
drni: kmng water springs) and from its coin.
mawin" io' ition would form an eligible ste
for a I. '' n. as well ams private rcsidenice.
TIhec sa n. r.ty of its climaite is too well knowin
to noo;d iO namnit. And thle land for planting
i s e ~,d r. superior to a miajority acrotmnd.
Ar. -Qj 'I'd oiiiiung tractl 105 lcres, On)
wich : a da -eibug house and out building's.
Te..riis lw. .'er inr:her particiilars enquire
or if la 'UWN, LEE & CO.
Suimterville A ug, Id, 18 19. 42 tf
InEqityi-Su siter District.
Mlatthe w P. Afayes, et. ' al
vs. BIL L,
John G. Shaw,
Will bce sold at Sumt.er , ''ourt Ihouse ont
the the first Mlonday in Nove, i ber next, and
if not then sold wvil be otl'ereu' .at each sub
sceunt sale day until sold, li ht ollowing
lantds: A tract of one hundred . mdl twenty.
t wo acres situatedl nea r A llinat e. - rnch.
wa~ters of Rockey Bluff, boum~ed by ' lands of
Acl. lRbodes, A. Chandler, and Estate o f Daniiel
Uhaw and IR. Shaw.
AI.so, sevnni nogroes, propterty of the de
feindant. The terms of sale are Csh~, pur
chaser p'ayin g for all papers.
Ily order of the Court
.JOlN B. AlILLER, c. r:. S. D.
Copartnershiip Notice.
The undtersignedl have associated them
selves together under thle firm of PR!ING LE
& Gi AI lAMA, for thme t ransaction of business
coinnected with the Sktam, Mill, situated
1 1 -4 imiles from Suimterville, where they
are prepared to $aw and grind.
ELIJAII PRINGLE,
N. GRAllAMl.
Se pt 10th. 1849. 47 t f
Notice.
Appliectiont will he inade to the Legisla.
ture at its next Session, for a Road, running
eastwardly fronm the. Claremont Depot to the
Caimdeni R'oad.
J01lIN J. MOOR E, Chmi'n.
nfn,a Cr-s... tna.
TO HIS EXCELLENCY TIDE
President of the 's .tateso
HER. M3ESTY,
QUNDN VW5O 3&,'
AND TO
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte,
PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.
Whereas, fora period of twenty years we
ave diligently studied how we might best,
mneliorato the pecuniary condition of the
Eluman Family, and deserve the applaudits of
nankind. We are now happy almost beyond
Ao power of oxpression, to impart the joyou
intelligence that
THE HOUR HAS COME!
When we can procIim to the Nations of the'
Earth the completion of our extended isboira'
in the announcement that we have.
FOUND OUT AT LAST - ?
rhe process by which riches may be insly'
acquired, and
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY FACT
[s, that we give to the world, gratis, the off
spr-mg of those wearisome researches, whichf
consumed nearly a
QUARTER OF A CENTURY
In gestationj asking for ourselves for reveal
irig this
"'OPEN SESAME"
Nothing but the delightful assurance that
mankind will be at last convinced of the prac=
tacability of garnering
A GOLDEN HARVEST .
Through the medium of
PYFBR . 0O.
The Truly Fortunate and Farfamned
LOTTERY BROKERS,
No. 1 Light Street.
BALTIMORE, Ii..
Lot not a few frowns of Fortune cast you down:
She were not Fortune if she did not frown,
Those who in patience beer her scorns awhile
Are those on whom, at last, she most will smile.
MOST GLORIOUS SUCCESS!
P YFk R 4' CO. sold and paid last month a
Aountain of Prizes!
EVERY DRAWING TELLS A CHEER
ING TALE!
Or Four Extra Clerks required to attend
to our correspondents!
!i Only See this Stupendous Luck! ,. -: ," "g
$50,000, WHOLE TICKET, sent to a
Rail Road Contractor in the State of New
York. He ordered a Package of Tickets, and ; y; t r
Jleho!d the Result! For an outlay of 0t12'
at PYI'ER & OC'S Far-Famed Offce, lief*
realized the mammoth Fortune of
$42450 0!!!
U3 The most successful method to-draw
Prize is to Purchase a Package ! The ex
perience of every day strengthens this deel'a
ration. =
NOT DONE YET !
$ 20,000, Whole Ticket, sent to Charleston'
South Carolina.
0 Two handsome Prizes of $8,000 sent,
to North Carolina.
15,000, Whole Ticket, sent to Virginia:'
9,000, Half Ticket, sent to' PennsylvahIa!'
'2I,000,QuarterTiket,senttoPennylvanias.
10,000, Quarter Ticket, sent-to S. Carolina..
".No such word as Fail," at Pyfer f
CO'S.
Correspondents whb visit Baltimore are in.
vited to call at dur Oflice, where we'offb-b
ocular demonstration of our almost Miagic
Luck. . .
3' Forward your Orders withoutdelayt
Brillian Schemjes for Nov'ber
1849,
All Orders strictly confudential. .
Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of
Nov. Prizes. Ballots Tick. P'ck'gs. -
1 824,000 78 Nos 13 $5 $18 5i0
2 20,000 77 13 5 18 50
.3 88,000 75 12 10 32 50
5 2, " 78 15 8 25 00
6 10, " 72 15 5 15 00
7 :0, " 75 13 10 32 50
8 2-1, " 78 13 5 18 50
o 10, " 66 13 4 11 00
10 50, " 78 '16 15 45 00
12 2.5,", 75 1,2 8 27 50
13 24, " 75 12 5 18 50
14 3.," 78 13, 10 32 50
15 20,)" 73 12 5 27 50
16 20. " 78 14 5 18 50
19 2.," 75 13 5 27 50
20 18," 66' 1t0 5 17 00
21 :i0. " 75 141 10 32 50'
2-2 24, " 7.- 13 8 18 50
23 15, " 75 14 4 1) 00
241 65, " 78 12 20 70 00
26 30, " 75 15 10 253 00
27 25," 78 13 5 18 50
'8 30, " 78 13 10 32 50
29) 20.," 72 11 5 18 50'
30 20, " 75 14 5 185
i37 Th~e price of Packages of Quarter
TPickets ounly, is published in this paper.
PU lleaise mnail order a few days BEFORE
the l'tteries draw.
1T Letters always strongly enveloped and~
carciully seailed.
11 None but the Managers' Printed Drawe'
ings sent fromt P'YFERL & CO'S.
LlT Every order to PYP'ER & CO. Jsa
answercd by return mail.
Rtank lirafts or Certiticates of Deposit
payaole in Gold, at sight p~romnptly remitted
to any part of the Country for Prizes sold
at this Agency.
1L7 Onse Package of Tickets mayr Draw'
Four Capital!
a2T Money in any suns howerer large, can
be confidently miailed to the address of
P'YFERt & CO.
Distant Residenuts throughout the United
States, who desire an lscux~ss av FonTU4E, -
have an order for a single Ticket or Package
at the prices set forth in the above schedufe,
to the Old Established, Far-famed and Truly
Lucky House of
PYFRER & CO.
No 1. LIGitT STRIEET l)ALTintORE ZtD.
CALL AT THE
SOUTHERN STORE.
F?isher. & Hoxie
Receive weekly by steamers from
NluW YORK
Add;tions .'o their extensive assortment of
Dry Goods,
adare always prepared to furnish the latest
Styles at satisfactory prices.
Columbia, June 6, 82 Om
Last Notice.
All persons indebted to the late Firm of
CON W A Y & WINN, are earnestly solicited'
to make inmimiate payment and save Cost.
Oct. 10, 18-3t. 50 t6.