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class o1 < ti t~q~i#a af# tout nt1 y uitioi te bleuo bthese eils. , hfthers of b 'tp i town, theo i-en no 1Ose:Aai oil an ~e~fdepjdlg iiin 1a lite fojird tid ofAKi - MA"' A ou b~~4ia the grit1 -1.I' gnd th hai at th n its,:f luxur, 4Sumshioh3 weri fotne intbat da in'..b.iyuse t t U nr e ditur singi confinei fuldot be s4 'he hibitswbiel Alui wo IeiIth or to keel op o tho6 of display Y t ri Dagnee -gdnerally prudent i1 th L dUeess The evil fall hetivid jioiieofiot d-rate fortunes wIM idn 8hteelves in ambitious at teWntatWcoifpass a f I: to which the3 Are unequal. The toes of wealti whicl ifollo*s all this i'bit a part of the mis pi~f. Te h of idleness whic are ennder the false tastes ani t a 1p"40-te which are created stid whishis given t 1, all tend to lower th of Ln75esi 0roloinj rtaiingthis bjet ,ie t 4 s nuisheOFreno chemist eart'bepasily 1tested. D t bsi metmber of tho Aca nich ha discovered a coi -deogranilated earth an< $e1 btainit; the invento1 M uinns dissolve some moist gra v 4llyart;l0:b 4a been previouslj iiall*ahedand cleansed from any be ttiek ousitaatteriina solution of caus t- alali his nixiuro Is the pro pertQf n6tiloto d by fir'or wi terd ben sp di uon wood, it fornm i vitt-edus ooatj a is proof agaiunst the two-616ea.-. ThW BAilding mon ittec ofd ul Theatre hztve tyice pub telYr r eicornpoiion on two sinal bnjditai;st idiliich was not cover 4 with tli da osidae s consumed while the othe re:ainiedjiefect eit eutire. T~he costpflbis process is ver' insignifioant cojipaedgwithf its .grea utility, beingsabout two francs tie oittnes I ned square feet. Th fofIt.fi cd6N svory insignifican , tied~4uth ita great utility, bein about 1jwb. flhncs three centimies pe hundeil square"feet. The Royalth<l atto at M[unicht has undergone this pr< peas, having abotit 400,000 square feel the expense of which was about 400' or 50007freed." - ETbRT CoURTsotis.-La Democratic Pa ciiguetefll of a foreign married young lad havmngen psnted to the French -Presi dtan h feg 'nciad she was but hautil ei~4~ Meydn for a long stayi J'aie'&lly .aske41L$oi ' Napoleon. -' 6~f ewatheepply, sre youl" '~41t~LVA4~ fary16gon District, o ~ by th -Rev.: J. A.'For -Eto Miss GILIL t i Saturday, 28t sO UotLazra Pav & B ~rlntcis f.,brc on Monay, 5t inDarli lnad Dlen ct on Sunday, M3 bQhly.T Atzirebt Mr. WItLIAM Munso to is SABRn QuGas.. G ecitizens of3 Upe'Balem extend ai co luvitition to hpfficer4 and Soldiers iniP~etteioien to be present wil teap rtak. of a jublic dinner to 1 gIs?t '3a~tIis Church, near Bzshopvil 4i yl .ext. ~ ~WMP H OILEYM!AN, *'.OH *'~INeCi, - pv . uf1~.lj1i 84d a~4?~ ~p~zfb~r ~p l~V.o Inform i ensot ~tnqyIe and vicinity, that I II~ pcotmnpdBitchering ;and wi 41er y .ywk rthiree times ~ ~ qu~ed. i7~I~ YS, THURI g5 .$AIvD Yare the days 1 w~~ n~tci 41prie are four and five et f1tae regularly .round--if choli every time, or the rouind, the price ce~ot. -Aflpersons are requested ina'll Bek edihat 'the Beef can 1 ~jjd n thir Bao0k as wolli as mine. 10jIN CHIN~A. . d' If~ I . . ay.p. in.4on.h a 4-r IN e i ae aDlft 8 . ,t W, " f et Juif M ngp i t t h1I6ht e atte Stallo ildii6'% olunlbiaCat 6 A. W M. 6f:h 5t kv: v . - lh At L RGE FOU. IAC UER broA en etarl re 'lasfrtii a. C. A cM. fti upI =1 etq ~J.OOL. Oth S tgdiatbe Gdrora9-aandVitenstern and Atlantio Rail Roads, I By recent arrangement between the above named Companies, Tickets at -a low: rate of far illbssu d, oodat any tirid betwe'en - the 1IJube'iti Oet6baifo Familes, r Pleisure: Partiep, or Individuals, wiphing to visitthe Up-country, say:. WRoU CHTARLESTON: To Dalton, Ga.40 mile, and retUrn for 015 with the privilege of stopifig ht all the towns on the route, and also of traveling at "three. cents per' mile" during the same period, from station to station, any where on the route.* rnot CHARLKSaToN I To R~mes. G 885 miles, and rettn, fbr $15 with the privilege of stoppin t:all t n t route, iis' ,of. to sthtion, any w ere't hrc 81et Children under 14 yoars agf v :la Wer vants half price; i.nfa. in the ' s frees N. B.-Persons at Columibla,.Cinsden, or nny other point son. the 'South-Carolifia Rail Road, can avail thetsmelves of the above named-Tickets, with a right to return to the point from whence they started, on applica. tion totho proper Agent of the Com any. GEO. S. HAC P R. Agent Transportation, S. C. R. R. June27 85 tfE 6 Dozen Townsend's Sarsa parilla, just received and for'sale at' MELLETT'S DRUG STORE. Education, The SECOND SESSION of the subscri her's School will' commence on Monday the 2nd of Jilly. W. W. ALSTON. Cottage Level, June 8, 1840, 3:3 4t SWimington and Maniester Rail Road. OFFICE~ WIL.&MAiN. 1.. R. 'C. Maro C. HI., June, 11, 1849. The Stockholers of the WVilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the-second instalment of Five r Dollars.perashare is required to be' paid oa the Bly or decr of the Board of Dlircectors, JOHIN McRAE, Jn. Treasurer. ; June 20 33 im Keep Note of Time, NJEW JEWELRY. AF.IHOYT respectfully informs his friends - and the public, that he has ttrned from the North wvith a new and choice selection ol Goods, consisting of Gold and Silver Watch. es, ..ewelry and Silver Ware. -Also, f -select assortment of Fancy Artics and Cutlery, which he 01i'ers as the -best ever received in the District. TJermns liberal. June 20 34 &t New Boot Thesubscriber having just returned from h. Charleston with an assortment of BOOTS r, SHOES, Ladies' and Misses' SLIPPERS TIES-and GAITERS, of every kind what ever, off'ers them to the public on oeter terms Sfor Cash, than can he had elsewhere, and so ' licits an early call at one door east of Mille & Bossards Drug Store. .Also, the Newv ani i' Fashionable alipper for Ladies called TAY LOlU TIEIS. iIJ All rips sewed up woithout char e B. FU ~.OM. i Sign of the Boot. h May 30, 1840. 31 tf e CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STORE Fisher & Hoxie Receive wveekly by steamers from - NEW YORK Additions to their extensive assortment of arStyleseralwayu prepared to furnish the lates tyeatsatisfactory prices. a Columbia, June 6, 82 3t A. M.MANIGAULJT, eVANDER HORST WHARI 0 C1I(RLESTON, s. a. Jne1 1 840d 8 8t S(Pfd.] ' ........ tro y4 t CO pan to he 0%, orerto 0 e;;r l - ia ad eart to Jan 1 cthns inciplee, and toft thse, jitieh btadorn the fe. iT60e IWl -i openedmder the chArgoy~ vv ai~inia wiith MfdeS 5PAINl Assistabnt Teaer, arid Mri 1 f-IMELL'- as Teacier of Music, Fr u na N iT i of the Insttutewill con sist 6f t sessions 4)five'honi'eaobi e ginning onAhe first Monday in:February and ending the letFriday'in ~ovember. Tesi: ' i0 io iadBoa d1 Board'and ~tioitg.the entire Inglish couirse, fir asiono6f fie droiiha," '- ': - *700 Music pNtifo Piaoh6 e aror. - sie ie.fInstrumont per sesiCi . - 200 Latin,.Fenehlor Italian, -- 20 00 Drawipg and Painting, - - 15 00 :Shell and Wax wohk the mate rials furnishiedby thc pupils, - - 5 00 NO.-Pupls wi6 return home at the end of the ek ave -no .washing done at thenstitdtid lbe 6 rgpg on-thiid less for Board. IEFPNRY .IREEN, Pres'of the Boar, lC LoU NETTLE8. June 13, 1849. 8 t Lots for S e at the Springs. The 'Bradfdo Sp'iu nnatijute Company own a tetr:of abdut acrea land, inciud ing near. l. slrin e ql.y of then very bold, and all of themua ordi the purest and most holesomne apr to. be found any where in the state, The eCompany proposes to sell about 500 acres inilots of from 5 to 50 acres, at fair and moderate prines, to such persons as would conduce to societyand the: interests of the Institution. The Springs have long been known as a safe and leasant summer residence, and needs no further description-Persons wish ing to purchase summer lots, will please ap ply to the subscriberor either of the Ttrustees of the Institute. D. B. McLAURIN, Juno, 0, 1840' 82 24t SHERIFFS SA LES. Blyvirtue of sundry Executions to mue di rected,-will be sold at Sumter Court House, on the first Monday -and day following in July next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the followving property. Purchasers to pay fer Titles. 3 tracts of land, one of 228 one of 119 and one of 1410 acres, more or 1ess, in Claremont, adjoining'lands of - levied, on as the property of Cordell Hunt, at the suits of James Dunlap, the State 4 cases, Mi. Hunt, et al, Wm Scott and F J & M Moses. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. Sheriff 's Office, 0th June,-1849. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of.sur,dry Executions to me di rected, will be sol at Sumter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in July next, within the legal hours of satle, to the highest bidder,-for Cash, the fol lowing Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of Julia Fryorson, at the suit of James Rt. Fryorson, admnr. 1 negro, housohold and kitch en furniture, sorrel innre, plantation utensils and other articles, levied on as the property of C Hunt, at the suits of the State 4 cases, F .i & M Moses, Mi H~unt ot al, Jamnes Dunlap, and Wm Scott. Negro. and Mare will bie sold at Sumtlerville, the other things wvill be sold at Richard Marshals on Tuesday 8 July. 5 negroes, levied on as the property of A M WVhite, at the suits of Kel soy & Doas 2 cases, 0 Chaffee and St. Am. and 2 cases, Hl Stoddard & Wood 2 cases, L. White, Thos 1Hrtwell and McLaurin & Chandler. Goods in store, levied on as the property of James Mack, at the suits of WmhMcKil veon, H Stoddard & Wood, Samnl S Farrar, survivor, and E A J Gray; to be sold in Sumterville. One, Horsc, levied on as the property of- Thomas Maples, at the suit of the State of' south Cairolina. HIARLVEY SKINN'ER, s. s. D t Juno 9, 1840. 33 3t Dissolution of CJopartnership. The copartnoehip heretofore existing un der the flrm of .SARGI2NT & MILLER doing business, as Cabinet Makers in Sum tervill e, wvas dissolved by mutual consent cmo the 15th inst. *DANfEIL S, SARGENT, * WrLIUAM D. MILLER. Juno 1I!L 1A4k 84n ., A'A~ and ghpuun 2i6 t he wil'1Usl1 .~ . ... Marh 1iat lhiah about ive feet,-1ea his td~eth rje about yyv.r'an apr6 to thie ubseoi-i , I $in ferJuIl, wJila relI Th 0'fbseriber "d ai his friends anO1 t i4 has oP8064 foi'tli ra of E ljhita 2 aOshare f/ ublic. eare .no at6bi -.Inn theatsine.' He would d ncation of his House Ihif serves both businoss and he aske. Jan, 8, 1849. Respectilly Inform.", i patrons that he he ejusti '' 4a. sortment of NEW AN SPRIG GOOD loi ting, ngs D' tt large .As~ ment odeady'Md *hg at prices to suilt th'-imes, tao h calls th attention of the lie ot District, - ALso, An assortment of Miltarf Tun om. Sumterville,98th Feb849. 18 A fine assortment of Ready MadoG !t1*1g with Shirts Drawers Cravats Goves& 'Panama Leghorn and Palmlesf ats, broad brim fur do., ve'y low fr Cash. U.. BANKS.' April 4. Upholstering and Paper HANGING. The subecritwr respoetfuatyj informs the Oubit that he has established himself in SilmtervilIe. and is now prepared to execute any ~ruler' that may be entrusted to his euirn, with neatness and dispatch. to wii:-Mking aend repalriogrSofa., Chuit,. Lounges, (of eveiy deseription.) tat reases muade to order, and every vaity of Band Buxes. CHIARLES DuLOftME. May 23, 1849. 30 Cm NOTICE. All persons having goods shipped to Mid dieton Depot, will be charged Storage on the same, (i case they remain in Djepot over seven r ys after the date of their arrival) andl in every such instance wvill the storn be required to be paid -before the 'od~ are delivered. B1. F. WILSON, Agent. Middleton Depot, S. C. 11 I. June 6 i2t1 Night Writing Bohool, The subscriber most respectfully informs the public generally that hehas opened his WRITING ACAIIEMY at the Town Hall, Sumuterville, S. C., where he will be happy to receive all who are desirous of obtaining thlis useful and elegant art. His mode of inatrue-. tiun is entirely upon fl new andairnjle plan, and will at once convince all5 that the most abominable scrawl, can he converted into an" elegant, bold and expeditious hand.writing. Charge-S8, for the whole course o[ 15-les sons. Night-Moalday, Tuesday, and-Thtgre April 24 27 .3m Cabinet Making, &o, The subscribor respectfully announces to the public that, he curries on the Cabinet jnat king Business in all its various branches; imd hopes by untiringlindustry ar-J attention to business to merit albare of tho patrottage ol~ his friehn and the piublic4 N. B.--Ho tvill keep cottantl3' on hand--Fancy and Plain marble <to Dress. ing Bureaus, Side-hoards, Pine and Maho - ny Wardrobes, high and low~ poet curled map~le Bed-steads,, ofas and Divans, Centre tablos, Sitting Chairs of every description, Mahogar Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do? Boston oe kern and Nursing, Pier Taljles, Candle stands, &c. &e. Also,- Cotton mat tresuser., wvhich they-will soil low for Cash or S-FRNTR MADE and REPAIR BD at the shortest notice. Mahogany and Plain Coffmns furnished at the shortest notice. -Just received a splendid asqortmient of Bed-steads, Sitting and Nursing Chairs. D.S ARGENT. Just Reoieved, Dcess Muslina at 12 1.2 dents per yard. 'Also a, fino asortment of~ Bar. oes. For als bhe - II .b m .8Itk, Geadreie fries ~ es '6ipe4 i Gf "All S. c.h I t I A-ri 'I4l -cemegsEIaU.s Ni sBCCE"OR TO HOUITa~ o2.R 9ppo t it~~ 3fanfaen rWe oIj T I~iPa of rid' t i hidd on th~eGasPiiwp4bthnprc sae givigirre avn York rates. Hetis now diferi-gIiI'utock (whichiis not exeled for vqridigst4 e yand dayrability .of teark1oipn$1g Wb f~nion, atauchprsees as tolmike ~~ap'ie rnent -for jihrchasing to call before o~nna their selectiong A supeiorinisortma'6 f Fine Shirt|Collars; Cravmt an constantly ohahnd - With. a~tteni and obliig g aemo itlrec an depend l?1 to supplied immediate warranted3 to fit well and gies*Ilo4 - 5 Mr JuHN T. DAT ogkEi oloti iis now t thi b alis ,n( where &o d bo happ to seeaj~~ hiEs~r e. 'Bc estor to Honulon & Hyd< Che eoston). My28, 1849. - 30 C T OCdi 3,~~8NEs ,~ ialso hDEN Povbr~ t ottf aafr v ui j Rn enn f(nory teetimoi character.Cqmmu iatoan~ ed to tho care or r1Zg~~to n Stroet, (.harIoeton, . ~C&,a~ vist g 8#MJ of. tho eity, ds totadoufg and conveoneeto tlj ~itavollj nity, and Verpianeti oade lIshmennt is cdaducte strityn anco priy~.qples. ThItMS O seners. terlapte alea t qr q 'I'71 .7.1 tD, J.I ,