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Edgefield Colegiate Instituti FOR YOUNG LADiES! EXERCISES RESUMED ON MONDAY, FIFTH JANUAR) A NEW SESSION will commence Match Is The present is however a good thne to ente pupils, as new classes will be formed and thos who commence are charged but from the time c entrance. There will be no other vacation unti August. CHAS. A. RAYMIOND, Parx. Jan 5 tf 52 OAK GROVE FEMALE ACADEMY P LEASANTLYJocatel two mies West ef Kirk sey's X Roads, and near the Residences o Dr. E. Andrews and Elbert Devore, Eq., Edge field Distrie-, S. C. Scholastic year divided int -- two Sessions of five months each ; the Spring Tern will commenee the SECOND MIONDAY in Janu, nary, 1857. Miss C. E. WEEKS, PaitCar.AL Ma. T. P. MOSES, TEAcHER OF IUSic. The Trustees take pleasure in announcing thal they have secured the valuable services of the abov named instructors for the ensuing year. Miss WEEss has the highest qualifications a. Teacher of the usual English Branches, the highei Mathematics, French and Emb:o4cry, &c.,-ha been in this department for several years, and pro ved every way worthy of our unqualified approba tion. Ar. MosEs, from the New England States, is: gentleman of high accomplishments' and mora worth, one of the most experienced and successfu Teachers of Vocal Musie, tUrgan, Pinmo, Flute, &e and also. of Sketching ani Painting in Crayons and Oil Colors; has yielded to earnest solicitations ol the Trustees to remain another year in this Depart ment of the above named Institution. While the rates of Tuition are less than perhaps at any ot'.er School of the kind in the State, the Trustess confi dently recommen,a the instruction as above to be equal to the best. Payments at the close of each Session. Board im the neighborhood of the.School, from 7 to 8 dollarb pe!, unth. pet Address either of the Trustees, Kirksy's X Roads, Edgefield DistLict, S. C. Dr. E. ANoaEws, ELsaRT DEvoaRx, JOs9uA BARRIs, Directors. S. STALNAKER, . SAMUEL STEvENs. ) January 7th, 1857, tf 52 The Greenville Baptist FEMALE COLLEGE, T HIS INSTITUTION, established by THE BAr TIST STATE CONvENTIoN OF SOUTI. CAROLINA, and under the control of the Board of Trustees of the Forman University, will resume its Exercises on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, with the rollowing F a eul ty. Rev. If. A. DUNCAN. President and Profesa *or of Mental and Moral Science, and Histoel. C. R. TWITrY, Professor of Mathematics, the Physical Sciences, and A ncient Langiages. Rev. M. W. SAMS, Projessor of Logic and Belles Lettres. E. B. BACON. Professor of Music. Mrs. M. A. RICE, Principal Instructress in ihe English Department. liss J. CAM ERON. Associate Instructress in the English Department. RATES OF TUITION PER HALF TERM OF FIVE MONT1IS, Payable Invariably in Advance. Collegiate' Department...............-- S.,00 A cademie- " . -------- ~, Primary _ -..---.. _----....... 2,00 EXTRAS. Piano, including use of instrument........ $2,0 Guitar................. .... -- -----------. 15.0(1 Ancient Languages, (each,)...........-.-.12,0 Mlodern. un".. ". ---------------. 20.0 DaigadPainting..............-.-- 150 Board can be obtained in the College Buildings, or in their vicinity, for $10 per month, payable in advance. Further information may be obtained on applien tion to any member of the Faculty, or of the follow ing Executive Committee. C. J. ELFORD, Esq. Prof. C. H. JUDoo, Rev. R. FUaMAN, T- B. RonTs, Prof. P. C. EDWARDS, P. E. DUsCAN. Col. T. P. BROCEMAN, Prof. J. P. Boycs, Januatry 9th 1857, St 52 OR DERI NO. 2. HEADQUAliTERS, Cu m.Es-roN, .ianuary 1, IS57. i H IS1 Excellknev the Governor and Commamnder I.in-Chi.- hat been pleased to appoint J. 11. A LLSTON, of Charles'on, and A. J..G REIEN, of Columbia, especial Aides-de-Camp, with the rank of Lieutenant-Codonel, who wilh be obeyedl and respected accordingly, and report themselves, mn .-full uniform. to Ilis Excellency at Charlestonm, on or before the fifth day of February prox. By order : J. .JOINSTON PETTIGRE W, Aide-de-Camp. Jan 6th 1857, 1t 51 Notice, . ALL~ persons Indebted to the Estate of James S. AShadrack, dee'd. are requested to make pay ment befire the 1st of February next, after that timec thy will ind the Notes and Aceounts in the hand. of W. W. Adams, for collection. Any person hay in demands against said Estate, will render thems in properly attested. IT. BUTRNETTF, Admt'rs. T. M. FISlhER. N.B1.--We will be at Sale .* Anagws' Store, 6n the 16th and 17th of .lanuary, instant. Jan. 5th 1857, 2te 52 . For Sale. ANEW [ROAD) WAGGON and liARNESS for sale. A pply immediately to J. L. A DDISON. Wod Erk, four miles South of Edgeflid C. HI. Jan. 5th, 185 ,tf 52 Ne'w Garden Seeds, DIECT FROM TIlE GR[OW ERS' C .*' PENN, has r.ceived from the celebra. . tedl seedI Farm atnd Gardens .f Co.anst'ck, Firre & Co., at I.irge su pply of PR ES!! G ARDEh~ SEED, whichl ate now airanged in his Se.ed IDo: rn:d for sile.' - Dec 31 tf 51 At Private Sale, A STOCK OF~ GROCERIES, &C. TE 0 an indu~strious mant with a smatll Casha Catpi tal, it would prove a good investment. Fr larticulars apply at this Oflice. - Dec. 31 1856, 2t a l Land Warrants. T l1E following Land Warrants have been issues by thme Commissioner of Pensions, whiael Warranes can obtain by appieation to Cicero Ad. Jacobil llianghnmana, 120 acrei James Broom, c John Bryant, 8 John B. Ilo~mes, 8 J mh" I)eekatrt, Ui i .lames Powell',6 Mlary Prior., Mary A. Key. 40 " J ht W. Holly. A. PERRIN, Att'y. De. 31 1856, tf 51 Money, Money, Money. ALpersons indebted tam the Subscriber fa BOOTS d& SHOES furnished during i yer 1866 and 1856, will do well to call .and settleca once, I am not ab!c to pay thte usual per cci ch srd for collecting, and therefore make thi earnestreuest. BERRYMAN K EMP. Dee. 29 1866, 6t 51 PRIAVA TE BOAnD. U R or five young gentlemen can be accon dated by the Babscriber on reasonable terms. -PD. E.PURISOE. TO THE LADIES. R ECEIVIEG RECENTLY A LETTER FROM a yoiung lady in Alabama, I shall take the liber ty of publishing a portion of it, and shall also take ocedasion to make the subject of that letter serve m r by way of a " text" for my adverisement of this week; e and in doing so, it will, I know, be duly regarded and 1 appreciated by the ladies, especially the young ladies, I who make perstnal appearance and attraction a study. There is no country in the world that, can produce a greater array of pretty faces than ours, mid it is also true that there is no country where there are so few finely developed forms among the female sCX its in ours. Why is that! Why is it that the ingenuity of the milliner and dresms-maker is taxed to the itmost to give tie appearance of reality? Why is it int formsn once full, round and plump, have become shrunken, r thin and bony ! lint to the letter: " DEAa Sta: Were it not from conviction of your Shospitable feelings toiwards a good number of patients who annoy you with the narraition of frivolous and fancied ailments, I should never he embolened to undertake so awkward a task as the consulling you in relation to myself; and if, after staling my condi tion, which I conceive t# be the result of simne dis ease-what, I know not-you sAmuld regard it as purely of the imagination, ratmher than actual diseake, a statement to that efiect from youwould, I am confi dent, prove as remedial to the fancy, as would your remedies, did aciual disease exist. I have always enjoyed the best of health, and up to the prosent time hardly have known what pain or suffering was. I (l not now remeniler ever to have had a spell ofrsirkness, or being in any way indispne sed, with the exception, perhais, of an ortsesiaitl and but very tlight headiacie. My apeetite is good-per haps too good- I digest my loo. without diflficity; can walk without ittigue. I sleep well, and can say, as I have already said, that I apparently enjoy the best of health. Yet, notwitlistanding the mass if testimory in favor of my heing entirely exempt i rom disease, there is a condition of system that I am una ble to account for. I allude tio lie fact that for lihe last eighteen or twenty-four moitthis I have entirely Jost the rotu idity of from wihu has always been na tural to me ttp to the time referred .o. It is now near two years since I first discovered that I was gradually 'oing flesh, and at t hu present nie, my arms, neck, and in fAct the whole person, which was oncve full, round ani firn, are now very much shrmiken, aiten uated anl bony. Relieving that such a cotndition of body could nt take place. at any rate cmiitintie tit exist for so long a period, n ithnlit having for its cause diseased action sonewhere, I applied for medical advice, hlnt without gaining either satisfaction or any benefit. I was told by one physician that I would regain my flesh afterawhile-hy another that I would recruit as soon as cold weather came, and by another that as soon as warm weather came I would be as fleshy as ever. And now, sir, I apply to you, not only for an'opinion, but for treatment, if, in'your judgment, the case demands is," &c., &c. Most certainly does the case demand treatment, and for two reasons viz: that diseased action may be re movel, and that the rotundity of form may lie restor ed. The latter is accomplisited by the removal of the former, which is not only the cause in the above case, but in all others of like character. Tle idea that a thin, spare habit is natural to some, is eitirely errone ous; for in every instance it is the result of disease, either hereditary or produced by natural causes. As a matter for consideration by physicians, this one has been almost totally disregarded ; and one of greater importance can scarce be mentioned ; important not only from the fact that vital organs are diseased, and also because of that disease, beauty of form and come liness are sacrificed. Let us now look into the cause of this trouble. What is it ? Why this shrunken, lean and bony con dition ? It is a faly nutirition ; the body is imper fectly nourished, from the fact that good, rich and healthy blood is rot present, and throughli which alone can the body be welrnoutrished and dily developed. Why is not good, rich and healthy hloo.d prsent ? fer certaimly, in many cases, thirre is no lack of appe tite, or of good, substantial and wholesome food, and plenty of it, which makes good blood. The reason is simple-for altiingh there is no wanting (if appetite, or of good flood, amid in almrilance, yet the foiod is not taken up and carried into the circulation. or at any rate, hut a small portion of it-and why? B-cause of the congestive stute of the digestive organs. That is the trouhle-the system is in that precise same state that it would he were it in a half-starved condition. And now, how is it that a congested state of the di gestive organs prevents the food from being carried into the circilation and converted into good blood. Those who inve read my advertisement or last week are fully acquainted, I think wiith the way that tie food is 'carried iunto time circulatiotn in th'e form of chile, and conver'ed ito blood, and it now onily re mains for me to give the reason iwhy it is riot, in time condition iuder consideration, carried there and conm verted into gootd blood. 'The mucns membrane whlich lines time stomach continues oni into time boiwels anid lines them also; it is onme continuous metmbirane. I have already descibmed how, in the tipper houwelIs, -their sides are piercedl with am iinnumeramble numnber of little orifices, which are maombls of little vessels or tubes, whose office is tom absoirb or take imp time food after it is fomed into chile and pass it along intmo a large vein, anti on through this vein is time chile car tied to the itutgsm, anmd there, bmy its coiming inm contact with ilhe atnmsphiere, is oinverted into bloued, anid nowv ready for purposes of nutrition or tiourising time body. From thme luntgs, it is (no0w being imaude inito good blmod) brought back tim time heart a-.ain thrughm large veins, anid fromi time heart setnt thtroughouit time entire system thirottgh thme artifices. Now time tmucus metmbratie which lines time stomach and the bowels, also dips imi these limtle mouiths of time vessels abiove sp'okcn of, anid also linies them. Aimd I think now it cain be easily seen that when time diges tive organs are in a congesuted anti inflimemd cummlition, that there is more or less of a swollen state oif that mucus membrtane, anid in conequence of time swolletn state of the mettlmrae, time.miuthm of these vesself.( Iroms their bmeinig som very iiimute, nxouldi be entirely closed imp, which wotud of course prevent the - takinmg up tin time chile and of its beinmg carried mmn into time circemlatio, andi in conmsenence of its not bmeinig taken up by thmese ves..s it is passed tin thironizh tihe howels anti expelled, and without time system 'receivinig any benefit of its tiourishting piropertics. It 9s phmitn, then, frmom mihe fomrm-gmingn, tim-t our IRetme dial measumres must he directetd to time ligesiv,-ormrans, for it is byv time congestion of thmese that mhis shirunmken. attenuated andu bony cnmd ioi is brngt~ ahimomt. What shall lie onr renmedie. ? fThnse that will remo' e the congested state ami restmmre thiem tam a healihiy comn dition. Inm advancme mif all oth,-ir n-med.i.m1 mInn is time using of BLISS' DYSPEIPTIC R E.3l1DY, amnd time f'ollowving omit of all time directionis acconmpanyinig it, and bmy so mdning amid perseve-rinig int time akinmg of time remedly, nt onily every vestige of time diseatse n iil be removedi, but a gradual amd steadly improvinig ini Iflesh and rottndity of form will bie time reuilt.* It is time experienice of every onme, amnd it lias often 1been madme time subject tmf renmark by those who have tatken time Remedy frmmsmne timhe, that it makes ilmem to gain in fleshm; and if I have been uinderstoodl abmove, it will tnow be seen it dimes it, viz: by removing the congested state of time digestive irgans, which preventis time muanufactumre of gtiod, healthmy bltomd, anti conise quentl proper nourishimeimt of time body. W. W. BLISS. No. 303 Broad way, Now York. " BLISS' DYSPEP 'C 1c IE3IED)Y" is fur sale bmy A. G. & T..J. TrEAG UE, Edgefield South Caruolina. "RAISING TEE WIND," Genulenin take thae Hint! 1 H E Subscriber beinmg about tn mamke ma.ehatmge in hmis busitness, re-sptlimlly notifies ail who arc inidebtedl to hinm eithe&r biy Note or Accoumt, to come forwamrd anid settle the samn by the first of .Janmuary, ais I aim ncessari:y cotmipelled ho '"raise the wind " by that timeO. M. LEBESCIUIfZ. Deuc. 31 1856, 3t 51 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket IEDIl~Ch NE CASES-fri Nale bmy i I A . G. & 'T. .1. TR E AG l'1 Iruggists. Mamy 22 tr Cloa~ks anid Talmnan, B ROCO.\h & NORH lELL haive receivied a few momire bt:imdsme CLOAKS atnd 'T .lllAS, soime extrai rih, ns hlih t hey wvill sell low. A ugusha, Geirgini, l)ee 16 i65G tf -19 Teacher Wanted, T O take ehmtge of the chlm ait hlon's Creek . alecting-llouse. Nonmeiecd apply biut those that e:m comc wvell irecotnimmnded . Thie ipimlicanmt mut, o~f course, he immser ,-f the A ni:etl aind Shael erni Linmgus. Tm mu sultable pevrsmon, gomd wages awill be given. A pply to WA SU. WISE,'rTrustecs. ..1. II. FAIR, Nov. 5 tf 43 NOTICE! TI'ilE Undergned hint nows~ solout ii entiret .1 Stoick ofi G, oid , nndi itendsl leaving time Staute Ion thse 10th daiy of .hanumary, atid nteds nd imuist have time tumoney that is due hiimn. Tiherefomre alhl per sons ini anywis'- indebited tio him are reqjuestend to tuke irmmediatet payment, or nit latest by time 9thm Janumary next. This is fair ino-ice. **R. II. SULLIV.\N. Dcc 241 3t 50 -Final Notice. LLs.those indebted to the Estate of Johin D. . Segr, deceased, are hireby notified to make iimmediate payment, anmd those llaving demnnmils ragainst time said Estnte,are requestedi to render thmem rini properly attiested, bmy time 1st of .January 1857, as we desire to settle up the Estate as sooni as postsible. M \ RTI IA D). SEIOLER,? ui's s Oct. 8, 1856, SILR3m - 39 Nolice ! 1IiR. G. Mi. WEVER'S M~ILL is now in first .i rate order, and will supply customers with the best of Flour and Meal. Nov 12 t44 MIANSJON-HOUSE! T l'H Undersigned having purchased the large .J diit ctiiiiomodious louse occupied for severa! years by Mr, Chas Complty, as a liotel, but recently by Maj. G. A. Addison as a Dwelling, respetfully announces to his old p:trons and friends that lie will open said House in a few da.s for theu accom modation of all who may favor him with their con. pany. His H otel is privately but still convenientily located, whieb makes it very desirable for a board. ing house. lie promises to use every exertion to pleace, and having lia considerablei experience in the Hotel business feels confident that lie will render co:iiiete satisfnetioni to thei pubilie genealclyv. I I Ilias protuedi'dlI t II. . i*V I S ti No. 1 C.i.ks. and will eonstantly keep his tiile lai-h-nd with the be;t that nn he bail. Mrs. C. w1 l !Is,) ?ive her personal atio.jtion to the eulin.:iy depanrtmencit, inl h:tviigt v vry artih. properly pirepared. 1 ' R0..\l: 4 wi.l he comilleiely furnihed, and care t.ken t- kcelp tliin so. lis ST.\ iL .E' wil ;."i r'-eceive ite careful atten tion of anl experitnieed O.-tler, aid be plentifi'lI provideid witi the best f provender. 'Ile ho1pes by giving strict a:tention to busit- ss and endeavoring to gratifv the wajnts of every one, to imeiit and rceiive a liberal siari loatrinagze. LEWIS COVAR. Dec 30 II 51 STOCK OF GOODS AT (OST? rT 1I Subscriber wihhia to cle his bisiness its . speedily as possible will, on the first day of Jarmiiary niext, C I, 0s HIS IlOOKS, and in and afttr that dale, O'er hi-, extnsive Stock at Go' ds, AT COST FOR CASH. A large poiirtii n of thi Sttcl will I. .l'ered at On heavy ind st-iitlv Sinl!e :rticlhs the expense of traspotaton illbe add a mraiii':il assortleti. andl C.ntry .Merelinis 11my olt;iil :tarteils f*1liim the :Stok aprieis bUlow th'e pres. lt imarket value. M U :11 .\. FR.\%IElR. Dec 23 tf 0 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUG USTA, GA. H1GH1T & MACMURPHL, cotitinue the aliive businesg, in all its branches, at the A\ ERI.CA N F( )U N DRY, and will be thankful for oriers for all kinds IRON AND BRASS CUTTINGS, For Gold Mines. MIills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Maclainery of all Descriptions. Augusta, Dee 30 Gm 51 READ QJARTERS, 2ND BRIGADE, S.-C. M. Ehdgefield, C. 11, De2. 19th, IS56. ORDERS NO IN obedience to orders r-:ceived from his Excel 11lency the Governor, an Election will be held at the varins Re::imental Mluster Ground< iii the 2nd B;rigade, S. C. M.. 1n Wednitesiav the 25tli February, 1-9.7, for .Major General of 1--t I liviion. -. C. .\!., to 11.1 tle venaney oeen-iolmel by the re si;;ntin 0' .\boj..r Geti. SnAi. M\Lciwns. liv 1110 4-r1, Xii.Gnl.NO. 1"..WEER Z. W. C.tr.wir.n. Iiitnde .injir. l he 31 16856, 311 5 1 ".bb.-vilk- linner and Inilpendent Press, will giive three inc rtiin". -- FOR SALE, TR.ACT of L.ND in lecl Taal, S. C. tuirmerly owned ty Wiley Gliver. dee- a-ed. eintaining nliout tnv'entV-two hutidred acres. ihree IunIlred anid fifty cleared anI in a e..id state or eui tivattioii. The balatice is admnirably nsid--d. mostly pine for sawing, and stil niuchl in its primitive stati'. The.e is a first rate S.\ W and GRIlST .\ILL. on a never-failinig stream, contveient to A u gusta and t' Sav~annth Rivetr. 'Jlihe toll tif the G;rist Mil wtll pay' a haindsome. interest on thLe ini vestmient, ais it is itiw ding the largzest busitess i syneiiin:. na welt impir.ived .il nsioin, wvith 'mut build - .\ logethter, it is the most desiramie property of the kind in the lI istrict. nind well w. rthy th' atten tion of atny one desiring an investimenit. Tr.:rmts will be liberal. ELIZ.\lETil S. CL \RK. Beech ilandl, S. C.,, Dee. 31, 185fi, if 51 N. IL.-If not dsiposed oif privately, it will be sol on the preimises on the I12tht day of Februa~ry next. E. S.C. rl IlK 11. on~ern iof 1tt|l1 NSO N & -IAC i'MN l.Ilamtburr. S. C., w:t nnittlly dlissolvedit n die 15th iner. .\lr. 1RO!!l NSO)N e a lie Ion:dI at lie old stan'1. durmng bus'neoss lh..nrs. and willa tein o the seule'menit ofC al' einhiols du..- toii int lthe lirmt We ehiN rfui ly recommetinl to out obl friend..s and tmusto:iters ouri suces-i:', .Mir. -1 -.. K BN N BI)D , and d.. soiceit 'itr him a conitiunnee' of' that patr'mna.:e si li'>er.i.ly b!':min, ii tn.ni P~. S It 51 A Fine Horse for Sale, .-}':Q I W':.L sell In. miu tho.r.u-:h -- a 't Ed-rlim'hl (. II.. in .'e day .i in Febenarymt tiex: . tim thei hi:.:hmelt be required. 11-.N R V is toll fur ivisi 'n as lie is iiwned~ by a mrm. Jlentv wn-': byv imp rie G leineo. I li dhtm by 1edoc. hi-s p.:diit.ree is uiues'imna'e :md will lie elveni itn lull to the purc'(haser. I !e is liftieen handtis and :in inch hi:..h. ie is the~ St.:1pon~ tlh:it t. tirst preiumitti at ''tr Statte Faiir in Columbtmia ini Niveti' hem' last. lIe will be att Edg. fiell C. Ii saile iayi. i .Jttnuary. T.ilO'. G. UACON. Dee 241 Ct 50t No tice. H ~AV' ING b'iuoght out thte e'ntii'. stock n. trade of.~il Mles-rs. ROBIlNSON & .J.\CI:ON liibuig S. C.. I will eionti:meu thme bttsinmss at thter hld stand twhier' ill he kept contstanitly~ on hiatnd n, genteral utsitrtment of I IA t'W.'iI B, and w~ould1 respetct'uilly soiciit: 'iit nutiuiie of' ith ir d lriends' pattriiiiage nudl also a lierat sh:ire rum myi iiwn. I .JO$..l. l(BN NEl)YT. Dec.24 StL ~50 A New Year at Iland ! 7 'Il: 5. E.asin has again ::rrivedi wh'en everyv one Sis expi.-titd to setihle up all arr'ears.. I theirefiire give timeily war'ning to) all iindebted tom einc hder by rte iir open ae'oun it, tii comne forwa':rd andl settle' a liigh |-er etit fit' en le.t'tint2. I now umntiv miiumey an utin]iist ivt, li. Smi x':it--' Sr l.:ui eropiS. .' Y' iu e-mn setti with ine untI the list F-'eb rtary, a:ter that tiime wKth imy .\ttiiriiy. .lu1lN CO!LA.4N. Dec 24 St 5 Plank Road Notice.. fj" ilE Ainnual Aleetinc iif il th Stekh.ds o. ::lf thme wilil lie hiell iin hilimnburi in the~ second W~edntesdayv in -laniuary', 1 57,i 'uit . ingte t-1.i WM3. C. SIIllLBEY.'Trets'r. iI.munbiurg. Dee. 3th t1856,' 't 5t I ~ Notic! T 'IR \ T'EhD friom the subhscribiers Planitalion on S.avanniah IiI iver, several head .1' C A TTh. ofit dililfereint colors. A tmtonig dtem is an Ox. cudo wh t~ilec aind ied, while face, nto-hiirteid and hiob-t~ailedl; thei ear tmarks, crop ini the trighmt andi upper-bit in the let year. Any informtartion of said cattle, addrecsed to me or iiiv Overseer at, Bulgefield C. I t., wvill bie t~tankc ullyi recei veil,:mid a liberal compensation triven f'or ny trotuble incurred. F. W. PICK ENS. Strayed. FROl103 heSubscribier at FEdgifielid C. If., on iMonflay the 15th inst., a BAY IJOBSE, about i5 hiandls high, live yeats old, a small white spoit iin the forehead and also tnear the endi of' his nose. No particular marks or sears recullected. A reasonable reward will be given for his ide livery to moe at my resiidenci', or any informiation concerning said harse thankfully received. 13. T. MIMlS. Dec 24 3r 50 Hides, Hides, Hides, TWILL buy 500 good llides delivered at my .Store. EDMUND PENN, AENrr. Oc.2 oo85ne 6m 4 sPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! W E WOU LD inf-rm the citizvn of Edielel an1d the adjo:iiing Diptricts that our con t irensing husiness hsasompelled our re, l9mval trou "3 BlOA 1) STim 'ET," to the mrru ficeit :Id i.acious BROWN STON IP i11 iLI lNU 9 33Mi.OA. D !ST.XEE E T. 41; 4:1 The .e.....-.-aiarrainuemencts of this N EV I) HlP(. are ui;.urpassud by any similar -tablisinnent in the United States; and \vbilst it will aiftrd ftilities fur keeping our usual LA RGE Sto.ek of 11SCE j L ANE0US BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, &C., WoAls, Iro.powe add n i large larg'iy to our present TCK of STATION ELY : A ud those in want of LEDGERS JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LETTEI, NOTE AND CAP PIPER, &e., &c. will find it to their adv:ntac to visit us. S. G. COURTENAY & CO., Bu krAllers und Stationel s, " Sign of the Kezas Boy." Chareton, Dec 1 G Gin 49 Winter Supplies. WILLI AM SHEAR, A1,GcU'TA, GA. A received rm New.v York his Fall :d .. ite.: uip1: .si'of S:iple and Fancy DRY t)IS. a::.-: wich are Plin W hii .l 1tik French .IERINYOS, of extra 1i:i1 v Falme I ).' s jpS. for ;ettfui styie.; 1,; i'lain it'nok SlI. S.at very low prices; anek Siil: VTEL i'ETS~. of extra wid:h and quali 1a WebI ht FI.iXELS, warranted not to bjrin : II...y..:m.er, silk Warp, an.1 Patent Fi,.ANV lIe . .4 f.XELS , .iane at very low priaes. for ervats ; . ',ars.ies ileiiale:k'n' i.laster QUfLTS: Suiu-ror -I . 5. ilnd;. Furlniture1J)/.ilIIS; :nnh.:e JI.)ITKRCIII FS: U./>E//31./-:E l' *. iaet - : SulleriorI l':la ., -1[>I11' PtS T'.iBL E CT,OTflS 52uperi'ir .. i.h Li. ~sn LONG /1AWNVR; 1:'l-4i.Lhtnil L///-"'1G an dd l'iillow Cast..3IK 12-4 BI:ll.aed Allen.iale' SIIEETIXCS and Pil o.v Ca-e COIP TOS: d-8 and 4-4 l 1cacheIId SIIIRTfIXCS, of the Il .st atppirm-d :t !-- -- A larZe su .i;'' If Inlh .i meA2:trienn P'RIATS; A 4:'Injit'e E. ianlit 'f I ..nlies' Gent:emenL's2 '.1. .2. .ppl .. ::: 2e- *;r r. I tant ' a2ar ; n2a. Pha. a:.o.: 2s", 2ad. w.;ich will be s%.hi at v'ery A,~ lu..w i1 .1 fd Negro 010ths and Blan~kets -r a293-,-;3:0?-' 1 :21 received :1 i L.\ N.KL.Ti wI's b - b e . n...'t A - I'lers \ :u ali ee :.'l . 1.. 16 .i -'i.. 0h .\X.2 .5 A !2.1 ':.t,1' It': t' t .a-:e i e 2lp rom' .\.,.i \, A 111l'.itu112i-'. I aros Ox IVT.-&. .\u.:u ITta, lit. l ..- i f -.l19 l ~t~t HARDWAREtI 114 , s TLERY, &c, Erxa h reu i.Hi(:; tt, 'cr n tIOia k Tit.l A \ l pcki'e~ 'N E. 211a in' the at h ir 1.10 .-t 12 .elk lif I' tr:.; t.m 1 i'ore byI his 'x fliet. Nfrmt Sweden-. l.:0 -tihI fun''l *lithe. het. Trtn ll' rons iti l ' t''i, 'Pe .'Ln t.ti iatpen la'r lce. Wi.l.,n . LJ. im i lz Cj~ltih::in . jIon .\ x t:, i:UIL ERS M TERIAS .Ni. A ).so. -A 1a85 as(r1, n:o te 48~ ppoe A~rinin t.Iilm leC. i e ..]:, her -'ns .. Phn2fl', ilio s Oxk~ Yokte. ti e.t 211:1A tre <.:o rejl.1' IIIlilt:r-llunCitof tl'd t.hte iiesi~to :ilnd be-t::--' . menldtlo DIUter .s AdCit Ittlx Y, saer itc. red. hs akt .,- Noe t- ', ice. d uhAgns iber tilt.'fo sdea rk a of L :mda CIn preu.in thf viciNt of11 .S iy~ llil containin. ic 1.nol1 a y i nlt l l -Il -tict. ae , r'2.d t Mi x r lne tito r C tt. . ns(I whIk o tu 201tft(rli2ttsent an wilr d-u~ t r l'M'1 S!-'1iEY AUiER.f h Yre i.~g wodec 10.: 3necha'm ,ingo h A dmiT n laeistwrlatoreSt-.ingupn t LTh p..lrale, but t.tt ie knnksted of org ih>. dJe -irIn )to..a d p :tb::e rthi..stelc, to . bett e rY lci detagniekls thI~ e ub.~nh.. Wis insItt ow n ius elay. $.I U GE.IN U Ad;.\N''. )ee. p, 1856, 57 4 CANDIDATES! F'i's Frienis of Mr. STEPMIEN Sil A respectrully announce hir as a Cindidatte for Sheril of Edgrelield Distriet, a- .ie next (lecifln. 'Th1e friindS of Co. WI.T.A QJATTL.Q m nU.%1 re pectfully anniounce him as a Candidate for Sherif of Edgefiel at the ensulig election. LT Wv are authorizel to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq , as a candidate f or re-election foi Sheriffcf Ed.1ei'wrd Mlstrict. to- TimTI- Frenh.! of Capt. II. BlOULWAfRI respocetfully :nnonnt1 himt asa Camlid.ite for Sherif of EddiI Dietrict at the next Clection. T1i K friends of Capt. LEWlI COVA 1,res ectfully annouince hima as a caidate for Sherij If HKigfield Nl.striet. ,- 1 the u ensing -eleti(,nI. The ninny rinds of W. W. S \ LE, Esq.. of ilaimbur ,, in th: upper pmart of tle District, respect :u!ly ania::el. himl vs a mcainidat! for Sherif of lEdgei. IJ isLrict at the next etion. 0' Tils: Friends of NIr. RB11ERT ). RY AN respectfully anilonilCe himi; as a Camididate for Clerk Of E Mlle:d isiret at the next eleetiuu. i-J- Trr. Fri ids cf M r.. i 1. 1 lAllSON, respecifully ;-naiince him as'n Calndidatt for Tax Cullector of Vdefiehtl Ilistrict at the , nsuig elee t:on. iUTThe friends of ST.\IA NG TURNlER,an noune him a (andidate for-T:x. Collector at the ensuing- election. 1IT The Frien.Is of .%Ir. 1. W. LY L ES respect fu:ly ainounce him as a Cantdidate for Tax Cullee -tor of -:dglfield at th.e next election. a7h-2 niy friendstr of .r. TI! 0.. i1. REESE, announce hin as a Caitdate for Tax Collector of Eigeceld District, at the ensuing election. gf The l rivnds or Capt. E. W. HIORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of.Edgefield District, at the ensuing cleC tion.' Er The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CART ER respectfully announce hin as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election. 07 The Friends of Mr. CHAS. 31. MAY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col cetor of Edgifield Ditriet at the next election. Law Notice, T TIE Undersigned have this day formed a part nerahip for the Practice of Law and Equity, in Ecigefield and the adjoining Districts. Office at Edgefield C. H., where one or both may at ail times be found. S. W. MA BRY, I JAS. A. DQZIER. Dee. 31 1856, tf 51 Law Notice. T. WRIGH T, Attorniey at Law, may I . be ounil in the Ullice imnet-diately below tile Noiii ide of the Court House, (or in the Ofice .of thle C.ommlis.sioner, inJquity. liee.2-l, . t . 5 D entistr y, TI 1IE Subscriber has opened an .OlliCe at tivan's Hotel, where he will tttend to any business pertaining to his Prcfession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin cur Gin and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Pot uip in a style to peasc the most fastidious. Dentcists wishing teeth put up~ on Allens Pactent, eclm have it dcone by senldinig in their Plates at very moderuut~ pricrs. D~entists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gull Silver and Platina icre, roundc, hll' roundl ni.1 el nrial miadeL to (order. , II. PA RK ER. N. 1.--. settlemenct always att thce compilletioni of the. woc k. diulv j1 . tf 20 TO THE AFFLICTED, DR.h T II1Y E I, H amOpathiC Physiciun, Sar. Ligeon, and Accouchceu r, late of Philadelphia, nocw lcatedl No 217, IBroad Street. Augusta. Ga. Particular attenltion paid to tihe treatmetnt of Chronic disease.s. Visits made at a distance on tite mst rea'onatb!e itri.s. P'lease address, Ag-aG a. .\-ri 2 tf 12 Sale of Furniture, &c. N ecloset ale,' thr->.:h~I my*~ \g.-nisa:i the Hoshl and Kitchen Furniture, I a...] liy 'the ltec .tcl'liI lobh, ::ndl heldn .*i'il to Chib . Table. .\ nd-r.m.c ce.. &c. .\ nlin'tl hie .lTrm wc" ill be im::de 1i0:cvn on thle .hIax or \Jl per:-: li ivil' (.htu:s :,.gainst il11' l.s*'.0 olf Ill t ai.I .blb il y , t e.. 'd -. .ll l.'c ' .n ctc l tic it.i-.. my i ll e :d . . I. 0 1 i :l lire .tn o tile\'eib th rstc tc -ii - l.n c felt-fl ithel no.o p..'-ily :s.-t.. Iw!l.\ la *m: -nd'bted t iihe I:.-till w.ill" pia- e..: . t. Vi.-r . (rid ..e icay~ ,a 'it oil my :. i'.d \ ly lt i t!h l csa l$me l t in t ie o I.ltVING~ mra e ti ::t - my atin nte r 1st cint~ tili iJsiii. wi:!a l itkerg twd o rd plr-cie ~ y l j1 in .\h-vile. They~iui aruitun-e ste i cuthe '' c l tloos."c tt m~il pri th ei-r ci-. an intti ncetdaelontenosdrn f the uiv e ai n:eyi a.ilra.l 1:t pte usc :tif i ht.) 375,ccl h>I f 25y tic: uneid 155 N cres , .r orx i les-1. wipe tvel. The i~ itl lv e t iare d.'par 1:ltv Ineise andL~ tadinig. cdi woui make~u two The abie.-ce Lacids are wtilr. btpne silalicte:,0n btit if not ispos lflby t . eon Ai'.N.t a in lan-tt tea rly e t wi hi put5ny t t~t hgt~ blidderi5 oti tida.! Th Vtd to.1I r tik pice on pi es. A~ci ,ucI bus.. he~.tuof Corn Ceedtti, I ye.I Piils. qunity of . nide rt yohue, cctt Oxeedn n. Cartc~lSils.OIl t\i eelintows, C Ploughst ml Plt tioni hnptlem.w-k Ii'tcnerale . wie uiI of linsee Il t ing~ ahitni s,5 'li e.:uan' wil t tin, Klc ie ain imp-ted" tICcuirn Slo-ie . ticll Of m ital..heral yol eii cixen i. ersof dspote Dece. 17 4t 4:) Executors' S4le, lI E: will pcriic'ed toc sell at thec late restiienlce of Jmne.Tios Yeidielt, d-e'dI., oni WE-DNESDA Y, thi 1-1tlut a of .1 anuary next, all the pe.rsona:l pro-. pilty of tsaid dceawedci oi~(l~stingt of TJihjirteen or Fourteea Ne~rroes Stoek of I lorscs, Muics, Cattle. 1 ogs and Sheep, I cio. Foddelr, Oats, Cictticn Seed, Phmotationi Tciols, Wagon, Ox Cart. Set of PIllcksmithc Tcools, Thriashter, Gin hea~d,. ii onschcild and Kitchen Futrnitutre'. Aliso Oielo two Shatres of Stoick itt the Edteield Oddl Feluws' & ailsonie Bitilitng Ausciaution, acid other articles nit necessary to mntion. Also,~ at the samte time andi place will -be sold the Planitationi or Tract of Lausad Where, n the deeensed resided at the time of his det, adujcoining landis oif John P. Self, Wmc. 1i. Dortc and cothers, and containing Three htundred and sixty-foiur accl a half acres, more or less Also, te iteresi of thte deeansed itn a Tract of Lad knowtn its the B1RACKNELL TRlACT, b uhct by the dec'cased and othiers for' mining ptir p')ses, a Ilfseriptioni of whi.-:h will giveni on the day of rale. jW Teroms made kncwn on thec~cay cof side. JASPERi Y ELDiELL, Ex'o's' JOSEWIL L. TA.LI;EitT. 5 D)e 24, 3t 50 hian inh~ Jack,~ Doui~ L oped. LLcperscims whoc hauve given their ncites toc us on accounit cof our .JA CK, arc requcested to at tenc to thie samuie withlout delay. Those whlo owe ccounts will al.so atttendi to the same. G. D.~ & R1. T. MIMS. No. 5 ,f 43 4. AMERICAN.OTEL CENTRE STREET, wornUR A0 0. P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprietairv March 12, 1856. ly 9, PLANTERS' HOTEL! d IIX Subscriber having become -sole proprletor . of this well-known House, respectfully In- 'I - forms [lte citizens of Edgelield and adjoingis trietst, that he *ilf now use his-utmost endeavors to cive UI'VERSAL SATISFACTION. He in tends in a short time to make considerable Improve ments to the llouse and Stables, in order to accom late all who may favor him with their patronage. ills TAiiLE henceforth shall be constantly sup plied with the heAt that ean he had, and served up, in a style that htint llp-ase. . It will, in -hort, bo his'.* sole purpose to feed the hungry and satisfy the - cravings of the thirsty, ndsl for ibis purpose ample arranaenents have been made. e iV Attentivo Servants and good Ostlers wilt ever be in attendance. Thankrul for the generous patronage he has re ceived, he hopes by strictattenion,-to merit liberal eneourngement in the future. - 0 B.J RtYAN 0, Nov 26 tf .46 DRY GOODS AND MILLINER. D A NJ ES UEN E'Y is now opening, In thq store - formerly o-enpi:e.l by J. K. Baneruft, (o 'te Ito Clark & Co.'s Jewe!ry Store,) a choice rt - . ment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good selected from the-best stocks ofthe New York mar ket, to an exatmination or which he rIptf llTu vites his friends and the public generally. av ing paid particular attention to the seetioe -o Dress Goods and Emlbroidies, persons who may be pk-ased to fdorh th a call. may be sure of having the newest at .lls stock comprises the following articles: Rich )R ESS Sl.KS; Plain and Printed DeLAines; " Cashmeres; Lupin's French 5lerilnoes ; Plain and Fancy Piaid Merinoes; Lupin's bl'k Bombazes; A superior quality of black Silk; - English and Americnn Prints; French Lupin's Alpacas, of superior texture; Real Welsh Flannels Saxony Colored " Plain Red " Silk Warp " Irish Linens and Long Lawns; Scotch and Russia Diapers; -- Siuekabacks, for Towelling 8.4 and 10-4 Table Linens; Damask 'bLapkins Snparior Pillow-cue Lnens; Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts; Table covers; A large assortment of Rilbons; Silk Belts and Belt Ribbons; Velvet Ribbons; Alexander's Kig and Silk Gloves; Ladies' and Gent's Merino, Silk and Casmere Vests; Ladies', Gent's and Misses Hosiery; A large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Laces, of all qualities; llem45titched, Bordered and Emb'd Handker chiefs; Mourning Collars and Sleeves seperate or in sets Mlisses Collars and Sleeves, seperate or- in sitta, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in setts; Infant's Embroidered Waisti and Dresses; Swiss and Jneonet Bands ; Edgings and Insertings; Whalebone Skelleton Skirts; Manilla - - Embroiderad and Eugenie Skirts; - Bleached and Brown Allendale and Georgi Swndown Flannels ; - Ladies' Shawls, Black~and Colored; - Chienile and Broche S'arfs ; Some beaiutiful Stella Shawls; Cloaks, of the various styles nowv worn; Pantaloon Stuirs. Umbrellas ; And many oth desirable goods too numerous to mention. To which~is added. Mrs. Hlency's beautiful supply of Millinery Goods. Mrs. Ileney desires her old frends-snd thme pub lie generally, to examine her stock,- as she barsa superior one to any she ever had. Augusta, Nov. 18 1856. - t f 45, LALLERSTEDT & DlEMING, 00h)6f', 4000f clobe f6 l, 44$$ Sn., GENERAL HAVE now on hand the largest Stock of lie iigro or Plantation Goods ever offered ini this City. consisting in itart of the White Slarinaw 9-4 BL ANK ETS, at as low pri ces as the Blue Bilankets, and far heavier. They are the only H[ouse who have Georgia Seha-y's best GEORGIA PLAINS, " all wool fill ing." Other brainds of Kerseys also on hand. LINSEYS, OsN A11URGS, S T R IPES and JIEANES of every variety. Those visiting our City would do well to examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere.-Among their -ARs Black Gro de Rhine SlI.KS; Fnney Brocade and Striped Pou de Soir SILK, vairying from 62b cis to $5 per yard;* Every variety Paris Printed Monslin DeLains; CALICOES, large assortment and varied in rstyles:; Embroideries of every description; Hlosiery " -" Shawls " Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings; " " -. " Flouncing; Hoops, Mohnir, Cohores aind Corded Skirts ; CRENOLINE or Sairdiniat SKIRTING. the la test and most desirable article ror Ladics Skirting, two vards wide: Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALM AS; Brown andl Bleached Honmespuns, with a large , astortmen't or Cassimneres, Sattinetts, Jlanes, &c., fur alen's wear ; Linen Lawns, Dinpers, Damasks, Slheeting~,&e., well assried; etbetthsaon With every variety of Good utbl ote esn .to which they itnvite the attention of all visiting our City. ig' Orders carefully and punctually attended to. Augusta, Oct 20 tf 41 -Cotton Plantation for Sale, LT A VING miore land I wish, I offe'r for sale Five L. hundred. One Thouennd or Fifteen Uundred Acres of l'HIalE COTTON LAND-in a body or sepately to su't purchiasers-lying on Sotith Edisto River. two miles distant from Unamberg, a Station otn the Augustai Branch of the S. C. Rail IRoad. Three fourths of the Tract is Thigh H1am mock, subject to no over-tlow. The River is damned out froum the remaining portion). With ordinary seasonts these Lands will yield from Iti0 to 1 .500 lbs. of Cotton--from 30 to 60 bushels of Corn-frum 15 to 30 bushels of wheat p'er acre. I have tested the health of this section. and hav ing resided in the uper portion of the State, feel that I cnn safely say that it will comparo favorably with any part of the State of which I have any knowledge. )Thetse Lands may be bought on a credit of four years at $10 per aer-or, for one third cash, bal )ance on a cedit of three years, at $7 per acre.. )There is at good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, )Out Houses, &e., on the place. Three hundred -acres cleared land--100 acres first and second years5 land. I Those who may wish further-nformation as to the quality of the L.and and health of thme place, I beg leave to refer to Col. P. 5. Fluder and Dr. Alexan-. der Sally, Graham's Turn Out, Barniwell District: .Gen Buchanan, Winnsboro, and Col. Jacob Stro man, Black ville, Barnwell District. -3. Ml. BUCH ANA N. Nov. 12 1t 4 gg A bbeville Banner, will please insert the - Sabove till 1st .Janunry, and forward the bill to J. M. t B., Bamberg, S. C. Estray Notice. . 'OLLED before mc its an Estray by John 'Thr I ncr, one SOR RELL HORSE, fourteeli hand. -and one inch high, blaze face, flax main and tail, left - Seye out, and supposed to be about twenty years -oldy-'. appraised at twenty dollars. The snia ltorse will be-* fouan at John K. A bney's, living about twenty-two. Imiles North of Edgefield Court House, oh the An fderson Road. TW'SCIBETI su Dec. 1, 1856, Imn4n 47. CURRYTON ACADEMIES, W E invite the attent'on of the public to th.:: ft r 6%ving arrangem-.:'its for the ensuing yeai The M1ale Academi Will continue under the 2>ntrol of Mr. JAMES I LE L>Y, wliose long experience and untiring effor r for the advancenient of his puiis ought to commat a liberal share of patronage. Tuition per Sessiop..............$20.00 The Female Academy, In which small B1opys will be adinitted. wiil be cot dutedi by .1lr. J.: 11. lORtIS, wih coipetel This -.eitilman has hail six or eight year. expi i1,en'e inl teaehil. has always given en:ire satisfxi tion, ai (1m his acnowedged aii ty anid enere; li ,eseres the iatronae of the publie. I Tru.tees at Cris II ill. % here lie has been teachii -ali geni.:men of inte'ligentce-ruommend him. eminently qn lified1 t- give instruction in ll 111 braieles of a thorongh education." We 'nnv ad that Mr. LI.:svy fully endurses tis favorable opit RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION. Fir.st Clasi, Primary Department..........$9.0 Second Ordinary Enzlish Brancies.....12.0 Third " Iligier " " 151 Fo-urth " Greik, Latin and French.......18.0 Music...... .......'...................20.0 The Scholastic Year will be divided into two se% simns of five months each. Pupils will be charge, from the time of entering to the end of the sessior TIc. exreises v. ill commeice"bn the first Nlonda, in February: B. ard ean had liai in the village at from $8 to $11 per mnintli. R. 1..1. GETZ7E N. A. J. IhA MMOND, e S. W. GARDNER, J. C. PORTER, A.- P. H UTL ER,. 11. A. SIAW, Nav. 5 tr 43 Edgefield M3aie Academy. I' I IE Exere'.t-s of the Edelfield .lale Acade . my will coiintience on Mlonday,,January 12th 1857. Ml. 5icCASLAN, still has chargeof thisSehool and from his past success in preparing boys foi College we hope lie will be libernlly patronized. Tuition of Prima; y Clnsses. for the Scholastic vear. $28; of Intermediate $32 ; of the Classic $40. Students will tie charged from time of entering until the end of the session. A. SDINKINS, Chairman Board of Trustees. Dee. 17 . 4t 49 BETHANY ACADEMY, T lE exercises of this Academy will be resumet on the'third Monday, 19th Januay 1857, un der the control and instruction of Mr. Geo. Galphin Rates of Tuition. Classical Department per Session of 5 montht $15,01 First Class, English, " " " " 10.0( Second " " " " " " 7,0( Incidental charge, " " " " 1,0( These are the regular chargs. payable at the enc of each Session. An additional chairge of 25 pei cent will be made na2aiist- pupils entering for less than a Session. No deduction for absnce unlest eaused by protracted .sickness. Strict compliance with the ru'es of discipline and elose applien'ion to their stulit % by tleftudenta with thoroiugh drilling and systematic instruction by the teacher, will enable us, we confidently expect, ti ive satisfaltionl to all who may favor us with theii patronage. W. I IA R1 , UN, PaS'sT. B. T. G. J. SHEPPARD, J. E. LewIs, 11. EDwARs,I Trustees. W.- T. W Es-r, 'A. T. TnuALOR, J. F. Buaiss. Dec. 2, 1S., 7t 47 School Notice. Th le exercises of M1RS. MicCLINTOCK'S CI 00OL will be resumed on Monday 19th January 1857. - RATES OP 'IUirsoy45. 6 aind 67, per quarter. Dec. 23. St - 50 l1lasonic Female College, coakesbury, S. C. T IIE Exei-s in this College i:i be resume~ the first School day in February. For information as to Terms, Catalogues, &e. A ddF. F. GARY, See'ry. Cokesbury, Dec 22, Ct 50 KING'S MOUNTAIN PvTp)i'allol' il'r Sc 100l, Y'ORKVILEE, S. C. N;~~ TIlE I iST .\ONI).\Y O1 F JA NU.\RY, 1857, the . beetrdupoul wiVth a corps of '- iv rofessors. in the new Gar- . marso Buildin;gs. fly the .i. %i et in ot mueii of ebantr andii talent as As sitant. the Priipai':'s h..pe to mier it the er.ntidcne. .tfl thei rins. anhtull :ardl i' vryl a.vanta~ie tc the. r I ::,11-; andt f.i rther, to senre the.se ends, ihie wi reeae *ionly a lim:itedl :umber.i of sinolents. Th 'Iho ha stie ve:;r w:D consist ut' two sessions f ti-e mo..nis eaich: Fir..t sssiont commeniceinig Jan uary I--t. and ein'n .1Luie iCst. Seond Sessior1 go'oienem . uiv 5!h, ando endiing Itliecemer 15th TlILn as - 1air iuchool xpenises, i. c., Tuitioni I el= . . aid.m:ing, l .i::hts, Fuel anid Wa-hing S: lim p..r s'ian P ~ im\-Fift Dv 1)ilars nt the begining and middl of Lec ssiin. Trhere w;ll be. nm ebarge thrime.1:el :attedance. 2-.o one under twelve os or i tihteientas of sta, will be received, and al appi eamsii' are required to entter ait the beginning o F ACU LTI? AND OFFICERS: .\ij. M. .1 E.NIN, (Seniiir in Regulation I :.e~iti un OrganIization,.) P'rofessor 0J it .\. Ct) WA. It D. (Seniiir in Finiancial De - i ( a tr tiimint.) Profcanor of ..atIurah!lJPhitosoph3 acnel renich. L ut .-\. SE.\13ROOK', Profersor of Latii Liut. E. McIVEIR LAW, Prof. Belles Lettres int 11. T. A 1 BOTT. Acsistant ina Xlalhematica andl~ Engplivh. D . hI. T rllolAiSSON, '1. D., Surgeon. i. P. BOYt). lursar. ' Yir kvile.hDe. 23, 1S50, 2t 40 WILLIAMSTON FlER 1eei ses of thmis lNSTlTUMlltN will be resunmed Lii t he 4thl Monday in Jan ary next, under die conitrol of J. SIAN LI \V*.x Ll'. EItR, witht a e.ampetent .\ssistanit. TheTrus tes are 0httered in agzain hiavinig seenred the ser vices of Mr. W A LK ER for the enisuing year. Thit nsii:ioii ha~s finely prospered tinder his charge atd frim expaeriene,. we can recommnend him as: gtlma tind ta~thier of high ch~arcter~ anc wrhofpaItronage. Students will be prepairedat nter a respctablle Clnss in anty College of thte Simte WillIianaston is a healthy and flou rishin: To'wn, in Anidersoii D istrict. Thle Grenvitle o Clouiat Rail R~oad passes thirianzh the place, b; whib studet.<l romt abriiad cnn findl an easy necess The place is tmoie p!ea.<ant ail desirnuh!e. on accoun: of the celebrated Mineral sparing, which is near thi ACAI)EMY. Rates of Tuition. Splling, Readintg and Writingi p'er Session, $6,0 The aboave with English Gratninar, Bo~ok lNeepinte, Philosophy. &c. 10,0 Acienit Latiguageas anal Mathematics, - 143,01 Conitingentt Lxpenses, 51 Students will be char~ged from the time of enter ing until the close of the Session. Board cnn lie htad ini respectable families, at fron Rigt to Tena Dollars per Month. R ev. BI. F. M Aur.mts, l)ANIET. LI~oN, Am trrN WuIL~iuts, Esq., ~.Trustees Dr. W. B. Mta~lvwEE, W. K. CI.PxNE-r. . Willimston, S. C., N'ov. 19, 1856. 6it 50 Qg Th'is is tao certify thtat Mr. .J. MANr.Y WAt.xr. Iwas a ptupil, and afterwards a pupil and assistatn witt me, ini thte Thalian A cademy. Was'hgl respectab~le, hisnmorals irreroachable alhis habits aol principles nolhe atid beiming th< e~ntleman atnd mthe churistin. H e htas mty full coni filence as such,. nndi I feel eertamin thmat Ite will prov, himself ani cilicient and faithful teneher, worthy patronage, not ontlv in the lower branches, butl tle CIassical and Maithematical D)eprtmments of nn |Acdmy ;nand justly meriting thme kindl regamrd all gentletnen. J. L. KENNEDY. T..a:.... A.ad.my. No. 10, 1856