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TNIX 1UAWDFXP, SVUIfGM The sidlse o'f thisInstit~ition-wil 1 e * tepnmed on the 16th of .ianar, 1647. Tho iterest matilfestedtowards his en terprisei has indoced the Priailpsil to pur. eh sE the establlshibent,' and lie 'Is now ail ed Ittakgge'stenisiveinprovememnts on th. buildinga.and gqrunds. . The location, after having undergone the test.of. more than a halfe -ciry,'as a place of resort- for health, certainly needs no new commendation. And the wyriter, (hav ing a very strong consumptive tendency.) from his own experience during the last very severe winter, believes thai, the dry ness of the atmoiphere rendere this one of the beat winter, as well as summer resi dences, that can be selected in the Sm'sth. ern country. As regards health, economy, and freedom from the inflynces that often retard the progress of young ladies in vil lages and towns, this Institution present peculiar advantages: to which may be ad ded, refined and intelligent socipty in its It is the purpose of the Principal to build up an institution in which'a thorough, and, at the same time, accomplished edti cation may be obtained; and regarding all education as radically defective, which does not aim at the formation and training of the moral character according to the spirit and precepts-of the Gospel, he wrill endeavor to educate the hearts as well as the minds and manners of his pupils, and to prepare them for becoming useful and Inteligent members of society. IDlicacy forbids the Principal to speak of 1he .competency of himself and Mrs. DuBAosE to conduct such an Institution, but lie pledges himself that the Teacher, engaged, are of the first order in their de. partments. A Chapel has been opeacd, and the young ladies will enjoy the advantages of tegular religious services every Sabbath The scholastie year will consist of t n months. A vacation of two weeks will be given from the 1st to the 15th of May, and the exercises close on the 27th of No vember. TERMS FOR TEN MONTHS. Board and Tuition, including Fuel, Lights and Washing, 8150 00 Music-Piano or Guitar, inchl. -ling Vocal Music and usc of Instruments, - . - 50 00 Drawing and Paining, - 30 00 Modern Languages-French, Spanish, German or Italian, 40 00 0rE-The terms, except the furnishing of Stationery, will be the same as tIh, y have becn during the present year. I. Iustruectors. REi. 3. J. DUBOSE, Mrs. M. E. DUBOSE ISAAC AULD, .C1. Miss MARY IJORT. Dr. AULD will deliver a course of Lec tures on Chemistry during the year, and a complete chemical and philosophical n ppa. ratuts will be provided for illustrating by e.<periments, tihe subjects of hie Lectures Instruction in Vocal Music will form part of the exercises of the school, bui neither for this, Chemistry, nor Latin and Greek, will there be any extra chargce. The charge of $150 will cover all the ex. penses of a pupil, tunless she receives in struction in Instrument.ml Music, Drawving. or the Modern Languages. N- B.--Each young lady wvill be expect ed to have her name distinctly marked on every article of her clothing, and also to furnish her own towecls. Nov. 11, 1846. 2 t - Notice. .THE Subscriber respect fully announces to -the citizens of Sumterville, amnd thme v'icini ty, that lhe has opened ai school in this vil huge, on Main si. opposite thme Druggist Store, for instruction . -all the branichmes o f English Education. There will be four tcrms ofeleven weekr each. *Terms, 81,00 for Elementairy Instruie fun, 85,00 for Arithmetic, Granmmar, arnd Geography ; $6,00 for Philosophy, Chm istry, &c. lion on tihe Piano Forte, in Needle wvork4, &c. 'H. E..BOWLES. Sumnterville, Nov. 0, '46' STOZLiN. FROM the IHouse of the Subscriber, on the 30th of October, a POCKE P BOOK. cintaining, in cash,, Forty-six Dollairs anid Eeighty-one cents, amnd two Notes, as f'oh howvs: erne for 8220, given by Irvimn R ogers, as Principal and~ Richard Brown as 8ceen rity, dated February 1, l1840: and Dine for 65, given to the subscriber by Ilenry Pea bles-date niot recollected. All persons are hereby cautioned agaimnst Iradimng for said notes. OZIAS M ATIllES. Sumter District, Nov. 3, 18416. I 2t Racon and Lard. PRIME North Carolina Bacon tand best Leaf Lard, for sale lowv by M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden Nov. 3, 1846. New Figs, M~alaga Grapes, P'runes, &c. - 25'Drumns New Figs; 5 k egs Mahaga G ra pes 50 boxes newv Prunems, f..nc~y boxes 10 boxes newv RaIsins; 10 hmalf boxes do do. 5 gr. boxes do do I box Lons. I keg newy Tamarinds, which will be re tailed by the pound. DICKSON & L ATT A. Camdt~on. S. C. Nov. 2S. Piaflelioidinmntlity,.. SY 1i iAXTOI & It s 'Q5. ormtmndway. NeiwvYork, .cona ipi)g .3 page", royal oc;ayo. !11'ERM-One Dollar, per year Inlad. Vance; thre.ezepies for Two.Dll rs; eigi copies for Five bollars. Whlen Agrijeultural:8oieties prder the Work ftr iptribution. olpiti tie mepiberv, hm price wil he only FIFTY -CEN'LS vqpr,.fsir the Il amhtlaly tNmbers, and SEV NT'Y-FIVE CEMNTl' pei co4v for bound .volumes. It will he expected. that. Ilese orders conl e officilly,. aid be signied by the President or Secretary of thfe Societiy. The object orf pitting our periodical at this vei-y low. rate is, t eei tefrnn .,iftiobeamelit tile fmir-oig comnmn ity more extemivelv than it could otlerwise be donie. ,We hlope, heniceforthl, to see the Agriculturist inl thie liianls of every Farmer amid Plimter i the cmntry. Ench number of the Atgricilttristi cii. tains but Oim* sheet, and is traisporteal by imail under the same rieLguliation nait news papers,. viz: free any distaime inot over 30 miles from iis laicom of pmubaticntions; ovt-er this and within 100 miles, for to fanfy town iii the State-of New York, fine cent postage filn eaicl nrmber, and one and a half cents if over 100 miles, without the State. Back Voluies if THE A3mEnICAN Acni. CULTUnRIST, With table of contents Coml plete, for sale at $1.00 each; elegantly adm uniflormly bumidif in cloh, 81.25. These are fhaidlsomile, tuastefuil books, 0ad make very desirable premims fiar distri. imuion wvith Agricuiltural Societies, and slubl ilso finid mplace in all ur District School. Libraries. - They cmistituto the besta nd most complete treatise fimn Amneri can Farmig. Stack-Breeliag, and 11lorti culture, extant. Wheni several copies aire ordered, a liberal discount will he maide. Editors of newspapers miticing the num hcre of this work imthly, or advertising it, will be furnished .a coply uratis iimian senalding such nmiotime to this aflice. TEE CAMDENT BAZAR, (orrusrE THE CA31DEN DANK.) H. DIRUCKEIR & CO. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Sumter and the adjacment conatry, tham they keep constantly oat hund a large and splendid assortment (if ENGLISIh, EINCI AND AMEIICAN DRY COODS, Tfogether with a largo- asso-rtment of READY MADE CLOTIIING, of the latest style, and all qualities. --A1.o A large and well ussortei stock of G R O C.E1RIE S, Of every description, with Bagging, Rope and Twine, Crockery, Hardware J, Cutler y - A asO A large Stock of flats Cups, Bonnets, Boots anid Shoes, of all qualities andm4 pri ces, and many-manmy art eles, tot immer. ous to Mention. For smile by M. DPUCK ER & CO. Camnden. S. C. Nov. 6. 1810. KentiucLy, N. U'narolina aind N. Orleans Whiske'y. 4 Blils. Old Keitucky Rye 'Whiskey, vin. taige of 1836 10 dli. Oltd Nonirth Caroilina3 Rlye Wh1iik 20 dlo- " " alow p riced 50 do. New Orleans llectified Wijkev -A 1S' 30 lims. Newt Orle'ais aol.iase, 20 4 Northil Calinaii~ 'himir. fair salme by Dit'I'SON m& L.ATTA. ('mmame, R. C. N.' . 0. 1 i10l. A gmoaad assorinentmcl? of 8sachmh-s. lliidles, fuor saile l-,w lie M. DI)UCK lI & CO. Cm.ammde'u. Naoiv. 3, I16 165. 20 l)..zn Congmress Wiater, pini;is I5 " Pamvilin m imms 15 4 "i " ' aI Pmor silblt'K1 l SvON m& L~ATT'.. Newv Iluckwhen4, 'anali ad %. Carolina Floura. 23 him is Phihimle' lplma ;i hicki i'I mhatI 10 barre'ls extram fine. Co.ial F lmour 50 biarrels Northi Camrslimi' Flu - A J. 15 hmaxes EnglIishm~ Di ry Chee'me '10 dom Gishem idm ado DICtiSON & LATTlA. Camdeni, S. (. N'iv. I8. IBaconu ! NaconI !! Eiacona ! 8000 lbs. Wembemmrn Sidea.s 5 barrelk Lard. 2 lirkimns Gaishenm Hiutier 25 FaaItlt Market smokedi Tain gues Iisih PimImtmtimad Guaimns. Fmir saile bly Cmimdeni, Naiv. IS. I ron. A (mll asmsormmimet fl raron of every die scriptin; Iimmvlow i Wrme am., fair sale hlaow byv M D)iIUCK ElI & CO. Camdenlei. No v. 0. 18-I6. WVI LLI.A S. 1 I01 T, a bi<inay, tailledl he, forem rme aiLa lit -'BAY 1l01S88, 13 yeamrs d; appltramisedm at TIwenmy-aimve .m a Olliarsm. 'lThe aownaer can ha mmve thae abmove 11 arse bay applyinig to WV. 8. 110y , Summtmer yille, S. C. and pamyig chiarges. T. J. DINKIJNS, Magistrate. Summterville., 8. 1' Oa i. 26. 1840. 3 if DOBY'S OL D STAN Would respectfully inforin thecit country, that tlicy lp ve optened an c hvicli will be offered low. for CASI times. - Tlieir facilities for keeping guarantee satisfactioi to their dusto -THF.Y HAVE 10-holf. SUGAR, prime and lowv pried I5 bhIs. DO. 300 loa, ves Double refined Loaf and Crash ed. Also, fine. 5 barrels d13. Ertcra'ie Hyson TEA. Fine do. do. wosising (blaek) iii half pound papers. Dit. very supeirior Powsihng (do) in half pound pppers, Bags old Java COFFEE Laguira .do " Rio do old and new crop Boxes Sperm Candles, 4, 5 and 6 to the pouniid Bonus Adumantuine (in papers) 0 to the pound Boxes Charleston. made Tallow 6 to the pound I & 2 lb. canisters Preserved Salmon, hermetically senled I Ili. eanisters Lobsters, hermetically Jar.- mixed Pickales; do. Gherkins, q'is. and14 pitis Caisters Sardincs (in oil) I and.2 lbs. Layer Rtai!sins, (all einsters;) Zenie Currants Quarter boxes MR Raisios Soft shelled Almonas Drums Turkey Figs (sinall size) Bordeaux Almonds, soft shelled Boxes Getioa Citron, preserved with white sugar East & West India Groceries assorted Jars East 1. Preserved Ginger; Mac nrofii Whole and grournd' Black Pepper; do. Allspice - Nutimegs, Cloves, Ginger Cinsmnon, Mne No. I Choe'late, prepared Cocoa Und'erwood's Mustard in 1-2 and 1-4 lb. hotles Rosa Watter, LenionPine Apple,Siraw berry, Rnspherry,anl Orgent Syrups Sweet oil, Iarvey uhices Iteriding lushroom Ketchup, Tomitto Ketch. tip Paoli Vinegar, Stoughtos's Bitters Soda lliscuit, Pic Nie-, Wuter, Pilot, & Navy Ci ckers, Lemon do. Pearl Siarch,(a sup. artitle) Fig Blue Inmdigo Letter Paper, Foolscap do. ; Salt Pe Ire White Wine Vinegar, Cidaer alo. Caiisters Dupont's Eagle Rifle Pow d r ' r Keies anad hluf ke~gs FFF. glaized dao. ,A fllI sass rtm n ofaci aS ho t, sill sizes 20h0 Sates SAI LT, extra large size, and ins Na's. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel., Kitts Noa. A LAlGE ST~OCK OF BOOTS3 .ND SHOBS. Weare nows~ openuing i FlZlI stock, coampising every~r denscripiona oaf seweda~a andl l'egLged' work, msiali in thae bes~t aimnnei~r. par tenarly foir our rea*il Itradela, conmasisting in pao the loll swinig kindse: Light fair stih Phlihu~llphia~ H .ets at 85. 50 to 0 00 1 Is h uewed iad pegged Caat 2 50 to 4 00 Wast er Proofa sewe candt u hegin l at 3 50 to (100 llaysewa 1dag ad pe'ggedtl hip. and enirlS st 2 00 to 3 00' sine cnI al sewe anisdt- peggead wate loof' ~* liteis is L 50 to 2 00 Fiina'ea aI andii g.aamt se'wed anda peard~ szaloesaia at 1 25 to 2 25 Stsn a If anda kip1 sewed and pegged Iloastecs at 75 to 1 00 IIOY'S .ighst Ilesots, vssais sizes at 1 50 to 2 50 " aad stout Booiitees att 50 to I 25 LAIDIES' Bhlick iad coeadia gnsiter Boaot aees', paumps suad web~s at 1 50 to 1 75 Blacek a13.61 calorF'd guimer Slmas . pup anda wvebs ait 50 to 1 25 Seahal aaleahr waslkinig [lus. lsiiis andi Bloat~ s t 50 to 1 00 Best PhsihulaeIlphi a Shi ppers, Ties sands Buskina, welats at 75 to 1 00 Blest colasr'd mo uroiCco i ad k id ies ianda Slippers iat 75 to) 1 00 M1oroecco, kid 3am' lesathuer TIies anmd Sli ppers at 37 to 75 Prune a'h Slippers and [Buskin wa..lkings at 02 to 1 00 MISSES' S4eal, lealsier andt morocco Doot eues andue IBuskins at 37 to 87 Kid ani S French~I mosarocco T1ies' andta Bmskinls at. 50 to 87 Prumnella iand col'd. gamnbroons rat 50 to 75 ftenthaer w~elt andl pump [Boot ees at - 50to 87 CHII [LDRI EN'S Black anda col'd mlorocco and kidi T1ies att 25 5o002 nlaek tind cld~u aniser Roles nt 27 to 7.5 '~gso S,, 44Aw i V xtenbsye assorlment o LOVER lpS, I, at prices to coxtrespondjini the up their supplies are ,uh, ato mners - Pine A pple Chese.Clu 6h' inkid lierrings. - LIQUORS. Goddsrd'a. Bru.mly,#,viotagvr of. 1805, celbIrq tedl for-is uft fruity flavor. Hferckenwrait & Low ndes' J. J. Du - py's C. Brandy D~o. Do., 1illad Gin Newton, Gordon & Murdocks J old Madeira . -Do. - do. new -do. - Pale Sherry, Sweet Melaga - Old Jam-nica Rum,'old Scotchl -Whiskey : Bnsl Champaign, Cordials'ssorted Bbls: Monongnhela Whiskey, . N. 0. Rectified do. Bbls. N. E. Ruim Double BroiW Stout Porter [Dunbers] quarts and pints. ScotC'Pale, very sunerior in pints Philadelplaia Pale Ale,,in q'is and p'is War''s'big grain Rice, etrictly piie; 2d1 quality don. poc Goshien Butter, Nforthern Cheese, mild andI rich K... Pine A pplie Cheese, Codfish, ismoked lierrimgs Nos. I, 2& 3 Mackerel, Kitis No.1 do. Extra bleached Spe:ni 010, winter strained Solar do. Shne Blacking, Sal.EAratus, London Shred Isinglass Coorper's Gelaine, Raspbirry Syrup, Strawberry dli). Whole, half and utiarter boxes Soap, all qualities. COrna Brooms. boxes Table Salt, Paint ell Buckets Jars Tamarins, in fine syrup A full assoriment of CANDIES, of all Sorts; Almond Soap; Fan,y do. Extra Canal Flour, whole-and half bls. A full nssormentof CROCKERY and GL \SSWARE. SEGA RS AND TOBACCO.. 5.000 Waisbington Regalia. 8&-gars,: 3,000 Louisiana Florenda Regalia do. 4.000 Palhnas d. do; 6.000 Casailores do. do. 4,000 La Concoadia do. do. 0,000 Giold Leaf d1o, 5,000 La Norma - do. 4.000 Laranaga. do. 2,000 Principe do. 3.000 Panetellas . do. 10,000 3-4 Spanish io. 10,003 1-2 Spanish d o. 2 Boxes Myers Aromatic Tobacco, 2 * Tihonmas'sa 1.00 brand do. 2 " Watson's do. 5 " Myers 5's to lb. . do. (3 " Young's l6's to'Ib- do. Persns wisheitig to purchase, wiill find it to their initerest to cull and cxamtine for DICKSON & LATTA. Onm nun S. C.I Nov. 0, 1840. Lenathter, seal and morocco at 25 to 75 [ufuntis bl'k and col'd kid Bootecs at 25 4000 Pairs.' Meni's and Boy'# Russet and b lack Brogans 50 to 86 House servan's strop shoes nn ad Buskins 50 to 75 w'h . feel no hesitancy to recomnmend, as 1-hey aire ownm nnanflac u~yi n designedl to givL: saitisfatctioni to~h purehs ry, Calf skinas. Linaing tia~'Sb luher, Shoe thrend aind all ki ndg of 8ioe Maker Iuools always on hiin~I, and of thonbeit kind. Men's Black and Drnb B. B. p ' Ilas " " fasl~ionable Beaver "? " " Cassimers and Peaii ~irt ing Do: " Plujed, Caney, and .glazed Do, " ur, .Cloth, Velvet and glazed Caps, Boy's Fanmey Drab sporting H~ats. ' ' " Clotn, velvet and, glazed . Caps, Cihldren's funcy cloth and v'elvet Caps, A LSO, .30) doz. rounds and square top wool Ihats, v'ery low~ either at retail or by the dozen. BONNETS. Ladi. a and Misses Leghbrn,i Tuscan, Silk and IHomblazine in all their varieties iand'shape, andt at prices thai. cannot be if you wish to see NRATi' CitBAP andI sioon shoes, give us a call-we do~ a bsa business-have but mile price oun' objectbe ig to establish a large retailtfrade, innfaakc inne to pay ani extra proft to make'tip for thie looses sustained b~y the credit systemnt Our motto is "quick sales and smal profits," or as our opponkditS say, "fn0 rroftr at all." - , Jry R EM EM BER, alltaoes 'soldl by uas are warranted, anal in every instaitoe tips epaired w~ithout-chtrgeo 11. BARTLETT & Co. Store nearly ornsite the natih or Camdten T H E Sbbserlbes ;late TYPE EoUNk)RY In'*t Yorik w here they ate reIyfd j1j~*' dera to anyxenist, for enr k to FANOY'ITYPE, and eve farlI , gary for ayPrinsing Office. ~il The Tyetwhibe csti from an entirely -ne' sitid Il deep cotintersj are wirrijjtd t 9 passed by any, and wll be o d ( - mi't tbf suitiihetlme. Printing Presses" furished, anfdTit Stieam Engines of the most apr sved.$t tern. N B A Machinist is'co61ao4Ant tendatice to do -light work. - 1! Editors of newpapers, h4 b three times-qs much type auv tiikr bilt amount to, may give the. abo. Akiijtli 1inserlion in their papers.'and se hdr paers conitaining it to-the subscribeuis.' COCKCROFT & OVEREND, Oct. 3, 18461 6:M 08AnnS. OF THND THE SU TI R. .J w 2* *. UDeBR n othe ave Title, i isg p eie to piublish i paper in the To oluei 'slle. The paper will bo -*sied weekly, bithirnprning of every i ednesday. t.X 4 bherleved, that Sunyter District af fords as mawny capabili ies for UanIngA weekly newspaper, as a medini*of Ad Y tsenient, General News andilBuuinesa. as any of her sister Districts In the itate; and. confiding'in this belief, we iniite, to our coluims, the atiention of those, boiit 4jm dus and the surrounding Districis, :j'slo may be desirous of advertising and . fit, to do so.., It is well known, that the sp port of a.paperin general, dependa ,ot so much on the magnitude of its subscriptiop list, as'on the advertising Pgonage which Vify receive. This is t cise ts. InacountryTown, howeie 'r0, god.District, as this is, we must depend on the paTp. a e both of subscribi and adiertiser#. Me hope, then, that ourenterprii6 till not fail from wvant of enco ernwt A strict attention will be paid'to thelfo cal interests of the Town andDistrict,.and wei sall endeavor to keep up, if necessary, t Ie spirit and enthusiasm, which nlow ex. ists,,An regard to the connexion of Sumter with Charlesto aind Wilmingtons (N. C.) by Rail Road. lii Politics, TnE BANNER Avill be strict ly. Dcmocratic, and %vill gi Vp firmsuppoq ti tihe Naiopa Addynaiistration, so ar a4 it conforma iou he principles:upon wisidch it secured the, suppor of. the Democratiq party at 1he South. The assistance of -a.friend, fully compe tent to the task, lins beeni secused for t1p editorial department. It is .not dermed necessary to make .-an exporition. of -Ih great variety of matter that will be ecu tained in the pages of sour paper; suffice it soy. that no pains nill be spared to rendler it an acceptablevisiter in every family isi the District. The undersigned trusts, that the late failure in the attempt to establish a paper in this platce, wvill not h3 permmitted to operate unfavorably upon his enterprise. Tme paper willilie printed on a super. ruoyal sheet. wvith five columus to the page, at Two Dollars anid Fifty Cents, if paidin advance, Three Deliars, at time expiration of six mnonthms, or Three Dollars and Fifty Cents, at tihe end of .the year. WI LLIA M Jo FtA NCIS, Proprietor and Pubishc~e N. B-For further particulars, ai rec gards a Ivertizing, &c. see terms -on f Grst piage. Communications on butsnss, &c., and subscriptions and adlvertisenments, ilil be received at this ofler. Subscriptions and adrcrtisements are solicited. FOR SALE. TfIE subscriber, being desirous of closing his business ini this place, of'ers for sale, rouir Lots of land in Sumiteruille gn Liber ty street, each of whlich measures thirty feel in front, by one hundred end- twenty feet In depth.. Tme aboeVots adjoin; and are now occupied; the firstblimos. McGee, time second bye'oeph:mFeldeor, the third by thme $ubscriber, andlehe fourth by Lewis Johnson. Also, on. Lit cdntain ing thirty Aeres, nore or lvs's, about one mile east' of Suniterville,4 nown &s the Brick Yard Lo;nfohroaoi in miles east of Sumterviihe, con'taininjfif6r 'ac'es, moe oir less, .derma11ade-kno4t on application to time subscriber In RNi Sum ter vilie, S. C. Nov. ?5, 1846, 4 6t Smoked Tongues, Beer, &c. 30 Fultonr Marke*tamoked Tongues,hsrge~ aize 100 lbs. Smoked Beef. 50. lbs. Bologns Sausage * Pickled'Beef ahd Pmrk Kitts Sailmon and Ala kerel &ce &c. *For salei by DICKSON & LAT~IrA Cammden, N ov. 6. 1840. Tme subseriber,' ~ould respectfully in form the Planters ofSumter Dis rict, that lie has just received a few. pieeW GEORItOA VL.,J18., whiich, for stoistnesb authi urab1y,1 . surpphmed by any tidnger o inihlis matket. Call and saisfvyoureel ofth'e fact, atomy store, ivhmero OROCERlE8 andi other goods, will be sold remarkably ch'ap for Cash. L. J. DINKI~ils. Dee.2. 1846: '5 . .