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PROF. ALEXANDEft C. BARRYl TRIOPEROUS - Or Medicated Compound, E effiecy of this justly celebrated em *3 brocaton. for invigorating, beautifying asnd impsra glos and silken softness to th, Iar,is no:io widely known and acknowldged tit it has gained by its. merits a reputatioi which is not for a day, but ?or all time. It i the province of scienee to subdue and contrc those physical evils which refined civilization ho b'rought in its train ; for so long as warm room and tight hats, with the combined agency c other influences, exist, will thousands of-.nnhap py.Tictiis be troubled.with bald heads and gre hairs, to say nothing of the various eutaneou diseases to which the head is subjected. It wa to relieve these evili that Proressor BARiT intro duced his invaluable remedy, and among th thousands and one who have been his competi tors, he now stands alone on that pedestal c success, hewn out of Bart's Tricopherous, and sustained by the favor and universal patron age of-a discerning and intelligent public. Fo restoring the hair.to its original growth, or pre venting it from Falling out, this compound ha been pronounced by all medical inen, to be sure remedy. For eradicating seurf, dandrufl and curing diseases of the akin, glands, muselt stings and bruises the " Tricopherous" will al wa' sbe found a safe,apeedy and unfalisnigre ad so loing as . Fair tresses man's-imperial race ensnare, 'And beauty draws us with a single hair." ill Barry's Tricopherous be essential to th tuilet of every ldy and gentleman who desir to give a soft, glossy and luxuriant appearane to the natural diaperf of reason's throne. Sold-in large bottles, price 25 cent., at th paineipal office, 137 Broadway, New York : ani by all the principal Merchants and Druggist throughout the United States and Canada. Mexi co, West Indies, Great Britain, France, &c. E7 For sale at Edgefield C. 11., by % G. L. PENN, Acsr. Jan15 5 52 OILS, TALLOW -GREASE, AND OEO MNEU&L IAINVE 3 [JBARRELS MACIIINERY OIL, U0 2500 Gallons do do in casks of various sizes. Price 75 per gallon. 200 Barrels Boiled Paint Oil, 5000, Gallons do do do in casks of va rious sizes. Price 75 ets per gallon. .350 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinde and qualities, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon. 150.0 Gallons in Casks of various sizes. Va. rio -us kinds and-qualities, from 35 to 50 centu per galon. 50 Tons Tallow Grease for Heivy Bearingg and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, oi any consistency required. Price.6 cents per lb, 150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, al the lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to Sperm Oil. Boiled.-Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, othi than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above namd articles, and my motto is. "Snal profits and quick returns." B. F. BOND, 56 Water St., (under the Pearl at. House.) Naw Yoax. Jan10 6t 52 List of Letters R) EMAINI-NG in the Post Office, at Edge field Court Unuse, 31st Dee. 1851. Arlington, Henry P Ilill, John D Abney, John _Hart, Jessee. Black, R O.. Ilarris,Ditd' B'irton, James F Howard, A-E M Boina Ross Jones, Obediah 2 Bolls, Mrs Savannah Land.,iedel, L~ Cogburn, Martha Y Landrum, Mary Crowune, FlH Lowery', D R Collison, James Mayi', Miss Sarah Cooper, Campbell Merriwither, Dr. 2 Crain, Miss Frances Mills, S WV Curry, Joel Onnzer, Daniel Collier, S Powel, Albert * Cou raey, Mrs Susan Procter, Sarah 2 Coumber, Johmn Price, Charles Carley, Profe.sor Jas.Pow, Anna 2 Clark, Richard Paddleford, James C Croft, Dr. HI Orlesby, Z W Cavan, Martha Randall, John R Cooper. F G . 1 ushton, John Dozier, Aaron S 2 Turner, Jos. 2 Davis, Lewis Vingard, John Dumison, John Vanee, Satmtuel 2 Duncan, Hiram Vance, Margaret DoLittle, Edward William, tihe heirs of Dicks, John WVilliams, Dragoon Doby, Johnt Esq., Wa~lsingham, John C Davis, Solomon WVarters, Miss Mary DeLoach, Micheal WVhit lock, Elizabeth Freean, Frank WVilliamns, Samuel Flacke, W WVynn, Trhos. Griffin, Mi.'s Jane W~ise, Jatrrett Garrett, William Williamsa, Thos. Garrett, Thomas Valuable Negroes for Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John G. Pettus) Thos. Smith and others BilfrRif,4c B YVirtue of tan Order of the Ceurt of Eqnity, I will proceed to seil, on Sale day, in February next, at A bbeville Court H ouse, the following slaves. viz :A rmsted, Roberson, Elims, Lewis, Will, Adam, Toney, Ljou, Ned, fDiek, Alfred,- Henry, Naneev, Szal lv, Eliza, Hetta, Ann, Emma, Tilda,'Sairah, Miary, Caroline, Martha, Maria, Pleasant and Jane. Said slaves are valuable field and house servants, and among them a good plantation emithI. TEnRMS-One half cash, the balanee on a credit of twelve months with interest from date, to be secured by bond with good surety. P'urchasers to pay for papers. H. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Comn'rs Offiee, A bbeville C. H., January 6th, 1852. Jan 15 3t 52 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HIILL,Esq,, Ordinary of Edge Wh erea, George J Anderson bath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, righti and credits of James Allen Anderson, late o; the Dist'riet, aforesaid, deceased.. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors e0 the said deceased, torbe and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis triet, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on Monday the 2d of February next to show cause, if any, why the sa administratioz should not be granted. GIven under my hand and seal, this the 14th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and ii the seventy-sixth year of Amernean Indepen, dence.OHN HILL, o. E. D.s. Jan 14 NEW BOOT k SHOE FACTORYI (Next door to SuLLIVAN & BaOTHEa.) H ERE may'be had BOOTS 4- SHOES *WV of all descriptions, made of the - Best Materials, I ly the BEST WORKMFN! A large Stoek-of Home made Plantation Bro a gans of the bestitality. Planters are vited to examine-them; Upper, Sol, Ha ni "nd Belt Leather upon U good tcrms for caih. U Mr. J. D. Tzpa-rrs, the Foreman of.Ahis f Establishment, will fill all orders fi materials - and execute all-orders for work with d'esiiab. R. ' . T MIMS, Proprietor. Jan 8 tf 51 Merchant Tailorig - 'HE Undersigned having fi-med a Co-Part .nership for the purpose of conducting the above- business, at-the old stand of JoinN C6L. GA.Y, next door to lessris. WILLuAs.&-CurIUsS, respectfully solicit the patronagetif tlieir'friends and the public generally. - r . The best quality of Goods kept constantly on -; Od, and made up in the neatest and-rhost-fasli aiisa'le siyle. - COLGAN & LEGG, Jan 8 5t 51 -Notice. LL Persons indebted teime. eitlier by note or open account, are for "the lat time, solicited through this medium to call and liqui date the claims I hold against them. Settlements ' not made by return day for March Court,'will 0 be handed out for collection. n JOHN COLGAN. Jan 8t 51 Dissolution, - 71NHE Partnership existing between W. B. I BANNOx & M. W. COLZEAX, in the firm of Brannon & Coleman, is this day dissolved by' mutual consent, and 1'1. W. Coleman will attend to the winding up the affairs of the late firm. W. B. BRANNON, M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, Dec 30, 1851 T If R Subscriber will continue the Ware. House & Comn 16isln Biil ness, at the stand of the late firm, and will give his entire attention to the interest of those who may favor him with business. and hopes by promptness and an exertion to please, that he will merit a share of the patronage of the late firm. The Books of the late firm are in my hands for liquidation. M. W. COLE',AN. Dee 30,1851 Im 51 Administrators Sale. Y permission of John Hill, Esq., Ordinary 'of EdieneTd District,: I shall proceed to: 'sell on Wednesdity the 21st of January inst.,. at the late residence of Malachi Brunson, dee'd., all the personal property of said deceased, con sisting of TWENTY-SIX NEGROES, About four hundred bushels Corn, a quantity of Fodder, Oats, Peas, One Carriage and Harness, One B .uggy and Harness, Stick of Horses,.Hogs, Cattld, Plantation and Blacksmiths Tools, liouse hold and Kifchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. The above property will be sold on a credit until the 25th of December next. Notes with two approved sureties wil- be required -of the purchaser. 57 Sale to commence at the usual hour. .R. P. BRUNSON,-Adm'r. Jan? 73 to 51 B Y Virtue of an Or'der from John 11111, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield. D~istrict, we will proceed to sell at the late residence of Elisha Barronton, dee'd., on Wednesday the 28th inst. all the real and personal property of said do ce-asedl, consisting of one tract of Land contain ing three hundred acres, moure or less. Also, all the personal property, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Bacon,11orses, One Yoke of Oxen. Cattle, Stock Hlogs. Household and Kitehen Furniture,-.Blacksmiths Tools, &e. Tuaxs-AII rutms under $5, cash-all over that amount, on a credit until the 25th of De cember next. A. & W. BARRONTON, Ex'rs. JanG 6 te 51 Just Received A LOT of FRE~SH GARDEN SEEDS, A fine lot of Hollow or Pot Ware, which will be sold very low for cash or punctual buyers. LOD liILL. Janf6 tf 51 Lumber! T~HIE Subscriber informs the public that lie is [prepared to furnish L UMBER at his Mill, at 'the followlng prices, viz: Best Lumber,............7eta pr hun'd. Refuse and Rough Edge,... 376 " JOS. A. ADDISON. Jan7 2t 51 Attention? XLL persons indebted to the estate of John C A. Butler, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them properly attested. G. J. ANDERSON, Adm'r. Jan 8 . te 51 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mil ton Perkins, dee'd., are requested to nmake immediate payment, and all those having any demands against said estate will present them properly atte.sted. FELIX RODGERS, Ex'or. Ja ly 51 Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of James F. Grisham, dee'., are requested to make payment forthwith, and those having' demands will present them properly attested. J. A. TALBERT, Ex'or. -JanS 8 5 51 Notice. A LL per sons indebted to the estate' of Henry F. Freeman, dee'd.- will come forward immediately and make payment and thoso hav ing demands will render them in propeqrly at tested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Jan ly 51 For Sale. A GOOD CAR RIAGE and a pair of well broke MATCH HORSES. W.% P. BUTLER. Jan!1 tf 50 Notice. LL. those, indebted to the estate of Joab AKilerease, dye'd-, are required tornmke im mediate paymcnt, adthose having demnands to present them properly attested. JOH N HILL, Adm'r. A ugust 28 ly 32 "Fresh Drugs. E lCEIVING and now opening a fine addi I~tional assortment Fresh and Genuine, eare fully selected, Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Powders, &c., for sale by ~Nov27 G.' L. PENN, AGEXNT. T-ojhe Public . HODGES k FULLER INSTITUi'ES Ma. E. A. STEED, PRINCiPAL. Ni. J. M. PELOT, GaanuArT OP-,ITADZL Acaouur, ASSISTANT. Ray. T. J. PEARCE, A. B., PIaNeCPAL. :..-a M. CORNELIA PELOT, AssIT-rArr. An accomplished Teacher of Music -will be procured., The above named are natives of the.South. ilE. excrcises*of these Institutes will be .e .sumedon Monday the:12th of January. These Jnstitutions have hitherto receied a liberal patronage, and the Trustees -confidently appeal to an intelligent, moral iadreligious'pub lie for its conthiieice and increase. Circulars will be issued in a few days contain ing alfnecessary information. - W. P. HlILL. See'y., B. T.. Greenwood, Dec 30 2un2 50 SOUTH CAROLINA.FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. W.Z EARES, PrincipaL DE'AKTmLE%'r OF UroItY ANo BELLES Lr-rnus. B1ENJAMIN'MILLER. A. D.-Department If Maithematies and Natural Science. Mone. V. H. MANGET-Instructor of French, Spanish and Italian Languages. Mons. Euezse Dov:LL:Ets-Instructor in Drawing and Painting. WILLIAm H. ORcnAno-Instructor in Music: Piano, Harp and Guitar, and Vocal Music in classes. Dr.-CIARL81 ZIMMP.MAN-Instructor in In strumental Music: Piano. H-. E. VAAR -Instructor in Instrumental Mu sic: Piano, Guitar, and Harp. Mis-SARanl S. WAL.ACc-Assistant Instruc tor in Mathematics, Composition, and English Branches. Miss SUsAn Kain aRaLY-Assistant Instructor in English Branches. Miss ExtLY BtADn.T-Assistant Instructor in Enirlish Branches. IET Arrangements have been made with Mr. A. M. Hunt, proprietor of the United States Hotel, for the conveyance of patrons and pupils to the Institute, at the most moderate charges. Those who come by the Charlotte Railroad can land at the Institute. Jan I 6t 50 Edgefield lfale Academy, TEACHER WANTED. STEACIER is wanted to take charge of the Edgelield Male Academy. '1he alipli cant must be a-TEACHER by PROFESSION; hone who has experience in his business, and am ply qualified for preparing young .men- for the South Car-olina College. To a man of suitable qualifications, the place offers many inducements. Address the Trustees. N. T GRIFFIN, '1 JOhIN LIPSCOMB. JOHN AUSKETT, ~ ' R. T. MIMS. , Nov 28 tf 45 Wanting a Teacher T 0 take charge ot the Plumb Branch Aca . deny, situated in Edgefield District. It is requisite that the applieantlie a Southern Gentleman, prepared to give reference with re gard to morality, &c.-duly qualified to teach the Languages,4ogether~with the various branches of thu English. The A cademy is situated in a healthy portiOrr of the District, and -will open uIh+t-Menday is- Februnry,- under te su perintendanee of a Boardl of Trustees' who, with the view ofobtaining a share of' patronage, will reduce the Tuition to the lowest rates, and pledge themselves to give strict attenttion to.ward the prsrvto of the morals of students tunder their care. 1oard can be obtained convenient to the Academy, at the- low rates of $6 per ionth. For further information address either of the Trustees, at Cairo Post Office. JOllN TOM1KINS. WM. C. ROBERTSON, CIl ESLEY WEL LS, CHA RLES FR EEMAN, ( JAMES A. TA LBERT, I .1AM1ES BLACKWELL.J Dec 10, 1851 . tf 47 $10 Reward. RDANA W AY from the subscriber on the 24th * of October last, a negro man named CA M BR IDG E, 5 fect 10 or I I inches high, between 50 and 55 year. of age. Whten walking is sightly inclined to bend forward, and moves rather briskly. 1He had on his nose (thte side niot reeilleeted) a snip, or slight deficency, easily iscoverable. Had on, when Ite wentt away, a hiomespun Sack Coat. Hie is believed to be lulik ink about the neighborho'od of the subteriber's ,lantatiumn. The above reward will be paid to any person who will apprehend the said negro and deliver him to thte stubscriber at her planta iun, four miles North-west of Edgehield Village, or lodge him in any jail int this State. CLARA LANDRtUM. Jani1 5t 50 Co-Partnership. Tj HIE Copartnership heretofore existing under the namte and firm of R. M1. FeLLER~ & Ce , is this ny dissolved by tnutual consent. Titers fore, all those. indebted to the concern are re qested to come fortoard immediately and cloac heir accounts. R. M. FULLER, ,JOHN E. LEWIS, N. U. CH ASE. January 1, 1852. tf 50 Estray. TOLLED before me. by Nancy Thtomson, livinc thirty miles No.rth of Edlgefield C. ., one BAY MARE MULE, thirteen years ldl, right eye out-no other marks discovered. A ppraised at forty dollar. LEWIS CULBREATH!, M. E. D. Dcc 18ut4m 48 Notice. ALTL those indebted to the Es.tate of Perry Cl.Holloway, dee'd., are required to make pymeunt, and those having dentands to present them properly attested. .JAMIES YELDELL, MARY HOLLOWAY. ~A's Dee 18 3mn 48 Nails. 05 KEGS, assorted sizes, just received' and in Store. wvhich were purchtased unsually low, and are offered for sale at a small advance, by G. L. PENN, Aostr Dee4 tf . 46 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry .Waldrum, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present themi properly attested forthwith. WM. WALDRUM, Adm'r.* Dec 25 tf 49 Notice.. TjHIS is to notify all Persons that gave their Notes to Rob$. McCullqught for the hire of Negroes or for property bought at.his sale, that said Noteae in-the hands of SaueBrooks, at E 6 ilO~I, *hbo has posiitive orders to sue alhain unpaid after the 10th day of Febrary~iit. --.,9 SAMUEL BROOKS. HEA P D RY GOODS. WILLIAM H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA. EING deyerm6edtE sell off his Stock of WINTER GOODS, offers them at greatly B REDUCE-DPRICE8, and .respectfully invit'es all who visits the City and wish to buy Goods Casipg to give him a call. -Among them are Rich Plaid anV I/CADE SILKS, Fine Welch FLANNEL, Elegant ChrvitaAPilace DRESSES, RedGreen and Yellow FLANNELS, Fine EmbraidereP Merino ROBES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, Rich Figured Oriental .DRESSES, SATENETTS, JANES and TWEEDS, French and agElish MERENOS, very low, Plain and-figured ALPACCAS, GINGHAMS, CALICOS, and Shirtings, French and Engliblk'DELAINES,. 8-4, 9-4 Dnfl. BLANKETS, very cheap, A larig;n-d plenaid assortment MAN- Good NEGRO CLOTH, at 12 etas pr yd. TILrAS, ACKS and SHAWLS, Togetherwith a rgessbrtment of Goods suitable for the season. * --Flat Dry Goods Store below the United States Hotel. dJanuary8 3t 5 RAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FORlIGNj FANCY STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DAY GOODS' 290 Broad-Strect,- Augusta, Ga., HA' 3.just ieciyd one of the RICHEST.-LARGEST and CHEAPEST Fall Stocks ,Lu. eegant Dr fGoods, they have ever offered in this Market, having been purchased from the 'direct ImpLorters and Mnufactories for CASH, and selected with great care as regards richness of style and texturc,.we feel confident in saying to those visiting our City, that we can offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS, Both in QUALIT.-and PRICE, which will well repay a special visit to.our different De partments. Therewill be found ini our Dress Goods Department, Rich Elegant Broi.de. Plaid" Watered, Plainiind Chene SILKS, new and beautiful styles Plaid, Waieredand Brocade Irish POPLINS, TABINETTS and SATINES, Beautiful W. i-gWatered-SILKS and SATTINS, Colored and Black Ture-SATTINS, Rich Black Br'pde SILKS, of nieWanttd splendid styles, from 1 00 to 85 00, per yard, Plain Black SILKS, of all, *idths and prices.- In our *ACloak-And Shawl Department, .Will be found Rich elegantBrk, Blue, Brown, Royal Purple and Green Velvet CLOAKS of the latest Parisian style, Brocade, Satinand Merino CLOAKS, Black and Color-ed, Phln, Figured and Watered MANTLLAS, SACQUES and MAN TILETTS. fiew and handsome styles, Embroidered and-Plain Crape SHAWLS, of chaste and elegant Embroidery, Rich Figured Cashimere SHAWLS, Plaid, Woolen Long and Square SHAWLS, Black =ad Mode, with rich heavy Silk fringe. Fancy Department, Collars;'C uff, sle've&, Shenisetts, Muslin and Lace Capes, Plain and Embroidered Lin .en Cambrie lankerchiefs, New Swiss and Jaco.net Trimmings, Thread, Linnen, Cut- I ton and Lisle Laces, Kid, Silk and Woolen Gloves, Black Mixed Slate aud.White Hose, Black and White Silk Hose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and Morevean Hose. --* - Linens and Damask.. Real Undress Irish LINNEN, Linnen DAMASK, 10, 11 and 12-4 Linen SHEETING Diapers, '.lig and Sattin Damask Table Cloths, warrented puro Linnen, Rich Emb~rosed'Iiano aid Table Covers. Domestic Goods. Bleached and Unbleachea IIOMESPUNS, Wire Twist Bleached Long Cloths,,New York Mills, 12-4.Alandeal Sheeting, A. C. A. Ticking, Blue, Yellow. Pinl.j Red and White Flannels, Fine Silk, Wool and CottOn Flannels, 11, 12,13 and 1i:4iFine French Ribbon Bound' Blankets, $31o $20 per par, - Ileavy Negro Blaikets, very cheap, Heavy Osnaburgs, Kerseys at Factory prices, &c. * Carpets and Rugs, Velvel Tepestrv rtysels, Three Ply. Ingrane, Woolen and. Cotton CARPETING, of rich and eG it styles, with RUGS to mateh . * .G ntlmen and. Boys Wear. Fine Twiled Black,--Browvn, Blue, Green and Olive BROAD CLOTHS, Black and Col'd " Doe Skin Catsaimeros. Satinets, Tweeds,, Janes, Beaver Cloths, &c., &.e., with a great , variety of other articles, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. GRAY BROTIIERS. Augusta, Oct. 27, 1851. tf .41 e Bethany Academy.Peiia G ao TII1S Institution, situated, at Camip Butler ~( OSo h etPrva uno Ione mile from Liberty, 11111, Edgefield Dis- ~vtelts motto n ietfo h trict, will bc opened for the reception of Stu- gn.Teqaiywratd dents on the third Monday of .January 1832. ThefctrtisaneinnraigteI Mr. Gsosos GALrIuN, whose energy and ruto f otnlie CrWet n ability in the discharge of the duties of his pro- loteeyvgtbo usactt ra esion we can very confidently recommnend. ~v~go ieadlbri t plctorn having employed him fi r six~years, will continua lri otyo ra t l lnesadFr Rector or the A cademy. torwhhveotytudi. The Trustees pledge themselves to put down~Frsl nlt o utprhsr.b and keep do.wn all places of dissipation and vi-Rl T&ROS , ious resort in the neighbourhood of the Acad- No1,Alni hrCalstS.. mv. Ja.1-.5 I'n introducing our Academy to public notice. we flatter ourselves that we are offering induce- ~ ~ ~~~ oie mens-in Instructor-in means of instruction. JHCrdosanDlto fthetteo and in aecomnmodation for students, worthy ofIrs. ryCrlldedaereutd public patronage. tefre opeetter'ead ndefrt Tuition, Couyse of Studies, kcon, h lte omkeptmn frhiht ParmaARY DEPARYTMENT. 5 a Orthography, Readiung, Writing, Arithmetic.- - -- ___________ and Primary Geography, with use of Maps.Noie Children unider ten years of age, per Session of 5 months......................$6 00 IADASanTR TESreeeb Youths ever ten years,...............8 00 nofidtmaehernulrtrstoe ExOL.:sI COURSE-Two CL.ASSEs,. no eoetefrto ac et First Class.-Geography and Ihistory, Ancient Comr.OfcJn1,85 Ot0 and Modern, English Grammnar and Rhetoric, Arithmetic and Introduction to Algebra, perNoie Session....................... $10 00 L hs netdt h saeo onB Second Clas.-Logie, Mathematies and A Physical Sciences,............ ... 12 00 *bot c'. r eurdt aeiie CLAssIGAL CotJasE.prenthmporlatse. Embraces all the studies neemssary for admission FEELKTEPEAmr into the Juntior Clas of theS.C. College, 15 00 De24t0 - The Student is charged from the date of en- Ntc trance to end of the Session. No deductions for lost time, unless caused by T~DWRAT o tpe .Nas sickness of at least one week's duratin. .JSmsnB iyLk alr ie .c be Badeeything found, except lights--eanMiWilaBowlCebCry,.F.a breadily obtained in respectable families con- BsNto .Femn ueCreJh vnient to the Academy at seven dollars per Cx om .SmsadWse ecat month. hv enlf ihm o eieyb .M Board of Trustees. PriEq A. C. TALR, ViPresident.Ja1W.PBUL . iperson. an 50no W. F WIN, Es. I ao. ALN {\ Tnes of .adialthe t terianGuns of ec1 6U4 athoe eed aplyato eaeng thse frete 1 SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGIATE ent.rTh disiatiThe swbarbred. oud aTther roefn'eou or finue mile inave n Av ARHNVILE,~a ~pCroductios.nIofCOL Rie CLrnWheaMan -N tesoean mealemiecin os Jan r 8 egeabl 51sace-h gra Dr EaSviRSannLDgh oftm naortie.ppiaiorn c9,er . itL Prshyos inte to the etante and FMr-. Notice. pa~ment, an thse otvyet useadsgit.si owles are eque~ed tomake medit For deterinedot to sittl puheasra . witou dly paymet, ad thse hving.emans aginstnbiS C.rf CartOM, . Cd'. saewilrndrhmirprl tese. Jan 8 3t 50 Oct. 9 * !f 38 TUSTecet1 oz BoeticeMs lilackrel.eTard E t Ceits rantd Detor bof thstuperior i TUST reeeivtdeaflargeletoofrNo.nt, 2hend t.mTrydit.nForesalemb U'3 MACERELandr titealdthlfrBtrelskG pamn PENtwi, AET. and fo salePy.SCAR BOWER.,Nov'7 t. 4 Hambug, Ot 15tf . Notice.I ensuing yearIaNSmallCOTTAGEESIareahnestl now acupie by M. R. TAotinedmk the irnheustdt akeuamento du ~ E. JA.IMS.MINS, P . TE. Comm'rs.6Jan Ofie Jn , 82 9 50 CANDIDATES .or Tax Collector DERICK HOLSONBAKE, WELCOME MARTIN, ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, - L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H. HILL, ELIJAH T. RAUCH. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT, NEW .FAMIY GROCERY I r HE Uudersigned having formed a Co-Part. nership for the purpose of, conducting a ;eneral Family Grocery Business, n the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House south side of Mr. B. C. BrAX'S Store, respect ully invite their friends and the public generally o give them a call. Their Stock consists is oart, of the following articles: 'orto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, :larified "4. Cinnamon and Cloven irushed " whole and ground, lulverized " Mace and Nutmegs, iaf " White and Blue Starch, aguira Cofibe, Turpentine Seap, fava " Soda " lamaica "9 Colgate's Family Soap, lio " Shaving 31ack, Tysen,Gunpow- Variety of Fancy der and Imperial Teas Casteel" lefined Sirup Molasses Sand Balls Vfest India " Segars and Tobacco, ew Orleans " Byas' London Porter, luekwheat Flour, Scotch Ale; 3altimore " Adamnntine Candlea, do Cured Hams. Sperm " 'ig ams Cured this fall Tallow - " .Ard, first quality, jinter str'd Lamp Oil, iekled Beer and Pork, White Wine, clarified, )ried " and Cider Vinegar, - Imoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, .ickerel, No 1, 2, 3, 1 Bananas, Pine Apples, " in Kitts, Oranges, Lemons, almond " Apples, fresh Raisins, iekle.i Shad, Prunes, Currents, )ried Cod Fish, Citron nnd Cranberries, ?resh Clars. ' Soft shell Almonds, .obsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts, rtsh Rice. new crop English Walnuts, 'able and Sack Salt, Filberts, soslien Butter, Walnut and Tomatto heese, Sauce, rish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce. Thite Beans, American Pickles, :oda Biscuit, London " lutter Crackers, Brass 'ound Bucketti, weet Crackers, Painted Vine " " Tubs, labbett's Yeast Powd'r Keelers and Brooms. Ldded to the above is a splendid assortment of ordials, Syrups, Brandy Fruits, . Wines and Liquors, L1l of which wilLbe sold on the most ressona lejerms for CASH! As we intend.doing Business exclusively for. |AS. we feel.warranted in saying to;those who my favour us 'With a call, that we cano: ase r theim as can be done anywhere else. HIOLLINGSWORTI kNICHOLAS. November 6, Ltf. 42 New Family Grocery S. E. BOWERS, I the corner opposite Robinson's Hardwsare Store and frontng-he Aseriran Hotel, IIAMBURG, S. C. ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and L the public generally, that he has opened a New Grocery Store, here he will keep constantly on hand, a choice ock of FAMILY GROCERIES,'OJLASS IND CROCKE-RY WARE, which will be 14d at the howest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to call and xamine my stock before buying elsewhere, and very exertion on my part, will be made to satis those that call. There is now in Store a large riipply Sugars, u$ees, Tensq, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, orter, Mlustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut es, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, utter, Tobacco, Segars. Snuff, Powder, Shot, ,cad, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, lluckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush , Blacking, &c. Also, 20t,000.lbs choice BA CON NIDES, and ,0t0 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTR A H AMSS. SAugust 7. if 29 Notice! ~WTNG to the high price of provisions the following terms of Boiarding will be requir I at the SPANN llOTEL, for the next year, immencing from date. Boardl of Horses per single feed - - $00 37 "" " month - - 15 00 " of Persons, the same as heretofore. Thisi louse will be kept wvith the best order :ad decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies ud Gentlemen. THlE PROPRIETOR. Nov 20 tif 44 Land for Sale?! j, lE Subscribiers ofiiers at private sale, the tract of hind whereon lie now resides, )ftaining three hundred acres, of which there about one hundred acres in woods, the bal se in a thorough state of cultivation. Also, another tract containing five hundred id twenty-three acres, lying on the A nderson ond, nmear Good llope Church, which consists tirelv of woodland Land. GEORGE REAMS. De4 tf . 46 Lands for Sale?! UH lE Undersigned wishing to move West offers for sale . their Tracts of Land-one staining Five linndred and forty-five (545) rca, and the oilier Four hundred and four 04) acres-lying on Bech Creek, (a branch the Edisto,) on the old Columbia Road. On the premises are t.wvo. situations with good wnellings and all necessary outbuildings. Also, excellent Mill Seat with a Gin and Thrasher it, already in operation. For terms apply to ABSA LOMl HORNE, or WILLIS SATCIiER. Dec25 4It 49 Notice. )ERSONS indebted to the Subscriber are re .quested to make immediate payment to Mr. ,hni Middleton, as longer indulgence cannot be ven. G. TENNENT. Nov 18 3m 44 Buckwheat Flour, &c. [UST recejved a splendid lot of newv BUCK W TPR EMIUM FLOUR. A large supply of BA CON SIDES. Also, an excellent lot of choice LIQUORS, r sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Oct 16 tf 39 Fresh Fruits. [UST received, a F'ine1lot of Malaga Grapes, PSicily Lemons and fine W. I. Oranges, also resh Raisens and Currents at 15 cents per und. For sale by HOLLINGSWVORTHI & NICHOLAS. Dee 10, tf 47. Brushes. [UST recei'ved an assortment of Brushes, viz PSuperior Shaving Brushes, Paint Brus bes, all sizes, Shoe Brushes. .11 of which will be sold at the lowest prices. G. L.'PENN, AGENT. No 27 tf 45 E DG EFI-EIL D3 COLLEGIA'E NSWITUTE FOR YOUNG MAIIS RUVMIARTLMS A. TLE-~, 3: Prncpl - 'T HIE Secon Session ivill women eii* tthe, 9th of January 1852. The Trustees congratulite-themselves, heir friends and the public, on what they notr eon sider the permanent establishmentof An instta tion of learning of s high-a chareir~ in.tlef District. The benefts whichtheirown chlldre with others, have experienced during th, pest - Session, enables them'with the gresernbi.. dene, to recommend the.Institatn ts' thepai ronage of the community. - The School was opened -on the 18thtep lember last, with thirty-one Pupils, and* hs since been gradually ineressing. :Itiscon6dest Jy expected that the number inattendane,. will be greatly increased during the vextSession. The Institute -building mow.ientain 'ean rooms all of whic .hiye been built,-and are used, for purposes ot Tnstruction.-. A fisne apparatua ; a large ennectim of Majp; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &e; a-Museum d Natural -listory; a. Cabinet of Mindrals and Shells; furnish unusual facilities for seqiiing a practical knowledge of the different branches - of Science. The course of Stidy is of an elevated charae ter, and more comprehensive, thanthat of met female institutions of the highest reputation. - The PaRNCs'ALdevotes the-whole of his' time to the super.ision and instriction of the ..a.ions classes. - - The Assistants are experienced in their dife. rent Departments, and those only of-known sue cess in teachiiig are-enployed. The Aeademical yr is divided into Semssion of 14 weeks eacli. It is of great importance that the student be present at -the es ment of the Session.. The Classes are -.ss formed, and a few weeks delay sy afeet the standing of the pupil throughout'.*thC. year. *Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Di vision, per Session,........... 5-00 " Tuition in the rimary .epartmer . . 2nd Division............. 7 00 " Tuition iu the Academie Deoawtil 12 00 " - Collegiate 5" 5 - Lessons'on the Piano and use of InstrumInt 18 06 Mdlern Languages. each,............ 8 00 Drawing and Skething from Nature. 8 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape, 15 00 Use of Apparatus................ 2 00: Fuel-and care of Buildings,s.o.........50 Good Boarding can be obtained In-the Vil lage including lights, washing, fuel, &c., at (per mouth)............. 10 00 Pupils entering near the mindlp ecse of of the Sesion,-are charged fro i tieie of entrance to the d of the Session No dedue tion for absence, or other causes, but at the dis cretion of. the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., arc psyabl. at the close of each Session. - Books. Stationary and Musie, ea be ebtained ix the Vilise at reasonubls pries... 8UOOAL EPAT IENMT Th~e Department of Musec is uiztiper visiontof one of the most seeurat W , i plished teachers in the-State.; amd i lieved that unusual facilitieslare afforded for acquiring.. a thorough knowledge of this difficult seilnee. in addition to regular private lessons, the.pupils in this department are divided into.elasses,. and taught on the plan of Pestalozii. TI~y devote much time to eaeiser a Iapted to train the. ear, and the voice, and .to imapset an easy and brilliant execution. -- - If they pursue the prescribed course of ~ s cali instr-uetinir, they acquire the aft of.iig.. t munsic with facility. They are required to be wreglar and systemat ic in practising daily at the Institute. The training and cultivation 'of the voice, receive an jutnusual degree of* attentionr. The science of Elocution is here applied, in devrelop ing the voice for singing, with great effect. '.The Institution has been almost weekly visited by a large number of the' ladies and gentlermen of our village, who have invariably expressed the highest degree of. satisfaction, at what they have heard and seen of the proficioncy of the Pupils and the arragenment ofrde Ittatitiate. And the Trustees ha only to idd,.in conels sion, that while in theiropinion, there are 'many institutioiis of learniing deservedly popular in or State, yet there are goine which can furnish greater or niore substantial advantages to young Ladie.s than that under the charge of Mr. Ray MiOXD. N. L. GRTFFIN. . " ::EDMUlND PENN, S. -F. GOODE, - R. T. MiMS. - - p Edgefield C. HI., Dee. 4 1851. if 46 Notice. A LL~ persons indebted to the estate of .1L A. L.Perrin, dee'd., are requested to make Im nmedia.te payment, and those .having demands against said estate wiljwsnt theme properly at tested. h . PERRIN, Adm'r. Oct. 6 V 6m 38 --Notice. i OSE indebted to the estate of- R. U. .iNicholls, dee'd., will please make Immedi ate payment. and his creditors will render in their claims forthwith. Nov 20 ff. 44 - Notice. , LL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza L beth Carter, deo'd., are requested to make imamediate payment, and those having demands against said Estate wifl present them properly at tested. A. J. R ABO, Adm'r. Auguast7 6m* 29 Notice, A S I DESIRE to devote my attention to the Lipractice of Law,. exelusively, I will sell my house (SPANN UOTEL) upon a credit of four years, with interest-or rentitpoehatrm to a good tenant.ituochatem U. B. SPANN. Nov13 tf 43 Notice. ALL~ persons indebted to the estate of Lewis Collins, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against the same to present them properly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adn,'r. Oct. 30 - tf 41 White Lead. JUST received a large supply of Extra and tPurc WHITE LEAD, of the very best make, for sale cheap for Cash, by G. L. PENN,.Aosatr. Oct 30 tf 41 Notice. ILL those indebted to the estate of William ~ .i Bussey, deo'd., are requested to makeim mediate payment and those having demand.s will present them properly attested. - CALEB:-TA~iLEY, Adm'r. Dec 28 3m 49 - Land for Sale. - I Would be glad to sell one hundred ades of the traet of land on which I live. What I - propose to part withIs all woodlaod, and -pie cisely four miles from -the Village,M n-'he. Co lunmbia tBond-an excellent situation for a pleas ant residence. - A. $IMIKINS. Dec10 tf 47 --