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~ 4 r ~ fl)II en. ArT i at(w i Th pp ~ti ddeh isf 1prai osn ti b'Uistabllshibent g ade 'W h' DeaviigikggobIthe "'~of' rretli'n hlfcutu':,. fplaod of re6rffo-i heaIth, cerirl 'rides "id ncomtioendaton. Anid theiritif.(hav ing a very strong consumptive tendency,) fron igtown'experience during -tho.lasi very severe wInter,'believes that' the dry need of:the'atmosphere rendera this orie of th6-best wit-6r, 's "well assnm irn:rsl den~botthat calybe selecte4 U tliea-gthi ein cointry- 'A6 tegiis iftthec6:ionmy,c and freedomn from th influepces that often retai-d the'progress of youtgladtes in vil. lages end towns, this Institution present. peculiar advantages:.to hichlmay be ad del, reftie rd .' tllign t ocety in its vicinitf. , r '- - It is the purposo af thel Priniupal t'o: build up ah institu'tion in which a thorouli, an'd ,at thd same time, accomp ishicd edu cation may be obtained;'!d6 d rgaidfngh l edhcation as 'radically adtiv 1'. das not aim at the formatioli anr.irhiriig of the inral dharactor according" tie spirit and precepts of the Gospel, l.e will eindeavor 'to .date th .heIts a ,.el as th Minds idif mannervf his 0,ii s, and ..prepare ahem for.becorring usefil and intelligent memberi of sqciety.. Delicacy forbids the Principal'td speak. of the competency of:himself and Mrs. DUBOSE to conduct such an Institution, but he pledges birnself tha the Tachers engagei., are of the first order'in their de partments. A Chapel has been opened, and- the young ladies will enjoy the advantages of regular religious services every Subbalth. The scholastic year will consist of ton 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, $150 00 Music-Piano or Guitar, inclu. 'ling Vocal Music and use of Instruments, - - - 50 00 Drawing and Painting, - 30 00 Modern Languages-French, Spanish, German or fIalian, 40 00 D:'y-The terms, except thu furnishing of Stationery, vill be the same as they have been during the present year. Rzv... J. DUBOSIE, Ms. M. E. DUDOSE, ISAAC AULD, M.r. Miss MARY HJORT. Dr. AULD will deliver a course of Lee. tures on Chemistry during the year, and a completecliemical and philosophical appa. ratus. will-be 'provided for illustrating by %periments, 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 and Greek, will there be any crra charge. The charge of $150 will cover all the ex penses of a pupil, unless she receives in struction in Instrumental Music, Drawing, or the Modern La'nguiagcs. N- B.-Each young lady wvillbe expect 0(d to have her name distinctly marked on. 'every article of her clothuing, and also to furnish her own towvels. Nov.11, 1840. 2 tf Tlac Anaerican. Agricu~tuis~t, Publishted mon thly, by SaxTon & MI iLEs, 205 Biroadway, New York, contaiihing 32 pages. royal octavo. TERMS-One D)ollar per year in ad Vance; three copies for 'ITwo Dollars; eih copies fur Five Dollars.g When Agricultural Societies order the work for distribution, among thc mnembers, the price will be only FIFT'Y CENTS a yeari, for the Monthly Number-s, 'and SEV. F.NTY4'IVE CENTS per copy for blunid volurnes. It wvill be expected that ikse orders come oflicially-, atnd be signed bf the President or Secretary of the Society. T1he object of putting our periodical at this very lowv rate is, to benefit the far.ning community more extensively than it could otherwise be done. We hope, henceforth, to see the Agriculturist in the hands of every Farmer and Planter in the country. Each number of the A griculturist coni tains but One sheet, and is transported by mail under the same regulations as news papers, viz: free any dlistance not over 30 miles from its place of puiblicationi; over tisi and( within 100 miles, or to any town in the State of New York, onc cent postage on each numbe'r, an'd one and a half cents if over 100 miles, withouit the State. Back Volumes of Tnn Anx nucAN Aon I curTUntST, with tables of contents com plete, for sale at $1.00 each; elegantly and uniformly b~ound in cloth, 81.25. These are handsome, tasteful books, and make very desirable premiums for (distri bution with Agricultural Societie, and should also findl place in all otur District School Libraries. They constitute the best and most comp jlete treatise on Ameri can Farming, Stock-Breeding, and Ilorti culture, extant. When several copies are ordlered, a liberal dliscount will be made. PRIM~E Nn oftain ao adbs LefVrfr aelwb M.DRC.R& O V IT so T Y o t 4F , 4 .j d l I , 5 ; . -A i i Capiaa d Wm!-McWillie for assigned 6'Satisfircidn GEstifie f.Bishop. diil . dt. Mrhiii.deendant,:i~lli# ~1allard iwho 14 Inss0od of the' Sh rllr of said Dis, Iriol a.by tiof or the .aboewrtlsOi'f Caplas adSatisfaciendum nnrder.to en title hlinself '1. -the, benefit dfawr'-act enti iled an-' Act for - the: relief- oft Idsolvent Debtors In the said State, has this day irid in my, office on oath, a schedule of i his .whole estate.'. - Notice is therefore given to the :'bid plain Tiwsas well as'all others concerhed, to bhandiappcak.at;Sumter-Court Hou'se on the first Monday after the fourth Mon day in;Marchi next, at 11 o'clock'A. M, be fore-one-of the circut J6dges, to she cause, if: any 'they can, why: thodefendant shouldnoL. recLievo his discharge, upo'n lls assigning and I elivering- the dflects mbi tioned in hisichedule. - . . M. DA.RG AN,. . Clerk's Office, Nov. 5, 1840. 10 13t! SOUTIHbAROLINA--SIUfITER DISTRICT. Mary Inglesby 'vys. '. & In the'OommonPica's. .Eleandr Spann- . I Whereas Eleanor Spann, who is in cus tody 6f the SherIfof Suintb'r District by virtue of a surrender of Bail in thelabove staid caise,"iap'd the said: Eleanior-S'pann having-filed in my-office her petition, pray. ing for the benefit of tho Act of the Gen eral Assembly, for the relief of Insolvent Debidrs, to'gether with a s'chedule of her estate and effecti - - . : Notice is hereby given to the said Mary Inglesty and all other creditors of tlie said Eleanor'Spann to appear at the Court House for Sumter District on the first Monday after the fourth Monday In March next, to shewcause. if any they can, why the estate and efreits of the said Eleanor Spann should not be assigned, and she be diischargied according to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly for the relief'of insolvent debtors. J. M. 'DARGAN, c. c. r. Clerk's Officc,.Sum. Dist. Januiry 2,1847, 10 13t NOTICE. Necessity compels the suhneriber to state that lie always gave CREDIT mere ly to accommod.ite his friends, and nothi ing else. It is impossible for him to do so any longer; as he intends to bring his business to a close, as quick as, possible; which, when he effects, he intends moving to the West. He very earnestly calls upbn those persons indebted to him to come for ward and pay up their Notes and Accounts, without delay, so as to enable him to ac complish his objects the sooner,--that is, of paying up is debts, and taking his de parttire. Ile would, at the same time, re spectfully inform his friends throughout the District of- Sumter that lie will contin ue to sell as cheap for the Caali, as any store in the town of Sumterville,-as long as lie remains here, such articles as he has been in the habit of 'keeping, such as Leather, Tanned Sheep Skins, Slioes, Hats, Caps,. Groceries, Hardware, Crock, ery WVare, Dry Goods, &c. &c. &c. ie solicits the patronage of his friends as long as lie stays in the District. N. 1.--H le will sell his Tann Yard and Field, his Store, Hotuse, and. L'ot, ut henov er any person mnakes him at good offer. P, 0. SU LLIVAN. Jan.I1, 1847. 10 .2t HEAD QUARTERS. COLU MBIA, 18th Dec.,j1846. GENERUAL Onnvn No I. JOH1 N S. PR ESTON, William Lowndes, Jas,' S. Gibson, William Butler Trhomp son, Thomas S. Gillison, Richazrd S. Nright, WVilliami H. Ilarr'ington, Thomas Coulfer Means, John' Motte Alsion, and Stenmiare Butler Griffin, having been ap. pointed Aids-de-Camp to His Excellency David Johnson, with the rank of Lieuten ant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly.. By order of the Commander in-Chief. JAMES WV. CANTEY. A djutant and Inspector General. Dec.'24 . 9 S NOTICE.' The exercis'es'f Mrs. RICE'S Semina ry. will (after a brief .internmistion 'of one wveok) be resumed on Monday, the 4th of J antiy.. The services of a competent 'male Teacher have been secured, andI every exertion will be made to give general sat isfaction. In addition to all the Branches of a po lite English Education, will be tatught thje Latin and Greek. Music will also be taught, and boarders received as usual. Mrs. Rice would take this opportunity of tendering her thianks to her friends, and the public generally, for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and solicits. a continuance of the same. Decc. 20,1840. 9 3t NOTICE. lThe subscriber begs leave most respect fully to inform those having small accounts 'wilh him, that heo will, after the middle of the present month, be tunder the necea sity of placing them itn the hanuds of a proper person for collection. FREE~MAN IlOYT'. .an. 1. hs'in. 10 '2t w 14 eQUtatryy thutt Iic e 3p nhic~hwai bolbrdl fo times. T erfi 10-hhas. SUG A1,fin~ie arn1 l1&p~'Ic6 6bar rplsd p dfi uk , EItra AinediHydTB}Ei~ne dodo * '.oolongi (black)in jaalf yearid papei IowShong ( i half rplind fapen ;BagcQld'Jova:- FfEEi -Laguir > do * . .4 io : .do old at d~'ne crog ~d " Boxes&Sperm' Candles ~4, 6 and 6 tho poohd;, -to .oxesAdamantine'(in papeis)6 o th .Ut ord. Bozes Charleston rhide .Tallw t the'pound * 4.21b.:ihanisth's Preserved'Salmon hermetically sealed 1. lb.:canisters Lobsters, hermetIe'llj sealed Jars mixed Pickles; do. Gherkins q'ts and pints ,Canisters Sardina (in oil) 1 and 2 lbs . each Layer Raisins, (all cluisters ) Zanti Currants: . Quarter boxes MR Raisins Soft shelled Almons Drums Turkey Figs (small size) Bordeaux Almonds, soft shelled Boxes Genoa Citron, lifcetved 'itl white sugar East & West India GrocOriks assort& Jars East I':Preaci-ved-Ginger Mac aroni -. - Whole and ground Black Pepper; do, A-llspice 'Nutmegs, Crofes, Ginger Cinnimon Mace No.1 Choclate, 'prepared-Cocdi Underwood's Mustard in -12 andI14 lb. bottles - R os'Water, VemonPin6 Apple, Str w berry, Raspberry,and Orgest Syrupi Sweet oil, Harvey, Sauces Reading Sauce Mushroom -Ketehup,Tom*f6 Ketch up Paoli Vinegar,' Sto6ghton's Bitters Soda Biscuit, Pie 'Ni', Water,Piloi & Navy Crackers, Lemon do. Pearl Starch,(a sup. article) Fig Blm Indigo Fi 1 I Letter Paper, Foolscappjo. Sat Pe tre White Wine Vinegar, Cider' do: Canisters Dupont's Eagle Ri e ow der Kegs and half kegs FFF. gladed do A full assortment of Shot, all sizes 200 Sacs SA LT, extra large size, and it - 'order Nos. 1, 2 and 3,Mackerl Kitis lyo 1 do. TEE OAMDE3X BAZA, (orrosTE TnlE CAMD EN n K.) MY. DRUCKERI & CO. Would respectfully inform the clt zen of Sumter and the adjacent ponntry, tha they keep constantly on .hapt)'a large apt splendiulassortmeni of ENGLISII, FRENCHI AND ARIERICAN *DRT GOODS,' *Together with a large assbi-truent of RE ADY MADE' CLOTHING. of the latest style, and all qualities. A large and well assorted stock of. ofeeyGROCERIES, ofeeydescription, with Blagging, .Rope and Twine, Crockery, Ifardlware k Ostleryj A largeStock of Hats Caps, Bonliets Boots and Shoes, of' aliaqualities 'and pri cs, and many-many articles, too numer ous to mention. -. For sale by - M. DRUCKER'& CO, :Camden, S. C. Nov.' 6,: 1846. Smioked Tongue,fleef,&c. 30 Fulton Marke*timuked Tongues ihrgi ' size . ' ' . '" - 100 lbs. Smoked Beef ' 50 lbs. Bologna Sausage Pickled Deef abd:Pork -Kitis Salmon and Mackerel'&c. &c, For sale by DICKSON & LATTA. Camden, Nov. 6. 1840. Blaconl Blacon!BacofZ 200 choice IBaltimore, Hams 8000 lbs. Western Sides 6 barrels Lard. ' - 2 firkinlsGoshdli uitter 25 Fultoni Market smoked Tongues 75 don do pickled (10 Irish Potatoes and Onions. For sale by DICK~SOiN & LATTA. Cainnn Nov'. 18. ee -m c t b. . Mo!gh a ku I' 6 O tdd 1'J n.4r - 2d etslitydo. 8 P N Herins a:1 "ib i e4' NosRil2A aGiefdtN Iir a ii'bihd p 'OaMlae fta o . g Shoeplacing Sal ratuks"J''U.do pcShd in ess D: p3bls. GMnonei Raer Syr Whioe Pale, an qer; bho - pints a ~'Wad'gbiggraivi ice ~t':cyfiigi p .allqualities, 8~ -ed Buckst GouheAsso'rtmt o l i C6 11, A and rc1f :~ ?*i R h1,e Appcle Cl~j Clli. din'okbd in Ierringa ' '' a Nos. 1,2 &lacerl 'a stiaind Solar do'1 n . ! Shoe laklF, hSal handa dl Shrd Went;RK n ,PooersSr , 3E Rii "rF AN'D TOA C , W h ing of - gnd ualiT begres .p1 all q altiesd o.r Corhi flraIn bbxisTable Suit; :, Pa'nti .d Buckets doo 'Jars5T,0 arinsIine syrLNrt A full.asao'rtmejwq~oCCAN DIEISO, Afll.; . sort.Almnd So I do 3,iroCAnal'Flour, wholePandnheaf bi. A full asrtmentf,CROCk and p 2~ Waso'd 2 GLASSWARE. "* ,BEGARWAND TOBACCOi ' 6,000 Washingtion-Regali' Segfs, 3,000 :Louisilana florcnda Hegollu an. v: 4,000 Palmas , d. 'do:.. c 5,000. Casadres '.do. 4,000 La nte cordia e t a a e n fi as 6,000 Gold Leaf dr-I 1 6,000 La Noirma 'i~I 4.00 D Lar CNnaga .& LAA al C$ mde lrnlp ..C.,lOy 0, C4 -. -CC ,00t Pancariys a do. 10,0004 3ni4hSpaWh.-.! .se.i in 2k Boetycrh Aroati ppyScor ty 2 " Thonassti 1 n d , 2 " Waison':, d 0"0' i frsnsentishey nwtof midiaer ils~n ithJ dee equpr Iterstt arcarr antd oe.are sea Preiniig'Pese frised ndasog CtamdEngie oftheON m&s arove pa-t . - :.. s Iedae to do light -work TEitorib ewsphavopened.~h awilE bt TYrEeie asUI~..hhe ic.'iry iof N aw amYountlothm y aiv read abo sippy. moth Ie -inry fion aineraesating.sude-hei pespe cotiinhkth~aests ei er ols-, rc fr o Oa e Ctrely A r, s.tof aeriND, at Kenuck &y, aN.v~lb baolndatjad e P0 inui o asog 2r0s d K., pri.ets' g te0laid o orleige.woed Editrso nowpaprs-- wl byi i ul~tiaon ntrt *ptper1a f etze i paeription' oIj gto e -e -Bfsc a rW 10I by*h DO~(RUCKYEN&, CO.*a CKenk, N6'. Ca8olu - a~~~ A~B~s ood- asormntof y dyes, Jliesvn ~ Mardotin'lN,~van C~in diya ISr saedow. by &etM. DRU NRdW~~kej: ' amie. N o:. 3. 184a. Oft -L # t , rmt-L 4AVL 1- 1. to r bioryi, orge ingrsoitiDtrc,-IQNrDg 06 t.1sueh ongr~s~it rnprfsn isi ricta fof rng irwlBatl~~ieoadte~ krnp~t.las ef 1 e o7bk .DAV1DA- JOil NSONff,3 Go6eriib otiumgon o ch4h lb 'a B R liU had -mheoity of S4jite Golunm.1'a, this t Jef' DAID JOHNSON'.. TIE S YN i.r--~k UI4Dh ae I-ov Title ,i Tilrjio Ibilia per-in 1h''bi Qu6 ~ 1'~ rth6 t morit e~ entay idfbof ':71 .7-11t~~ is and: - yb-ode4IIl bof6, -46 T IiM " int oft 0Ia pein- genor,d Tp.n nt fIt on4W ngidWa d'r.t s bcr- )da i as on uim a"l)niit