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IVANSiO HUUSE! '1'HE Undersigned having purchased the large l and commodious House occupied fair several year. by Mr. Chas. Compty, as a Hotel, but recently by Maj. G. A. Addison-as a Dwelling, respeetfully ann'ounces to his old patrons and friends that he will open said House in a few days for the accom medation of all who may favor him with their com pany. His Uotel is privately but still conveniently located, which makes it verygdesirable for a board ing house. - He promegs to use every exertion to - please, and having had considerable experiene in the Hotel business feels confident that he will render complete satisfaction to the public generally. lie has procured the services of No. 1 Cooks, and will constantly keep his table ladend with the best that can be lad. Mrs. C. -will also give her personal attention to the culinary department, in having every article properly prepared. Ills ROOMS will be completely furnished, and care taken to keep them so. His STABLES will also receive the careful atten tion of an experienced Ostl'r, and be plentifully provided with the best of provender. le hopes by giving strict attention to business and endeavoring to gratify the wants of every-oue, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. LEWIS COVAR. Dee 30 if 51. STOCK OF GOODS AT COST! V 'illE Subscriber wisling to close his business as speedily as poss-ible will, on the first day of January next, CLOSE 1IS BOOKS, and on and after that date, oflr his extensive Stock at Goods, 'AT COST FOR CASH, A large portion of the Stock will be ofiered at 0; heavy and str ictly Staple artielks the expense of transportation will be added. 87 Families wishing to obtain supplies will ind a general assortment, and Country Merchants may obtain many artioles from the Stock pt prices below ,the'present market value. M. FRAZIER. Dec 23 tf 50 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GA. H IGHT & MACMURPHY, continue the above business, in all its branches, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful for orders for all kinds IRON AND BRASS CUTTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery of all Descriptions. Augusta, Dee 30 6m 51 1856-Fall Trade-1856 WM, 0. PRICE & CO, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Augusta, Georgia, Are now WELL SUPPLIED with a choick stock of Cloths, Casshieres, Vestings, And all other Goods for Winter wear, imported by ourselves. Gent. men leaving orders for any article of Clothing may be assured of getting FINE and GOO) GOODS, and made up in good and Fa.bionable stvl-s. WM. 0. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tailors. A ugusta, Oct 28 if 42 Sherif~s Sale. A n-rew J. Cricglhton, ? Vs. .i Fa in case. Aif. (IR navenserrt. P 1Y V'irtue of the Fieri Facias in the above stated } ase to me directed, I will proceed to sell in the Ton of llamsburg, $. C , on Wedmasday the t-ve'nty-fir~t instant, the folloiwing~ property. To wvit: Sundalry I irugs in the hous~e where the D)efendan: A lfre'd Razvesan'roft kept a regular D~rug stor e. cin, sisltng of Medi.-ines oif all k~nds, Oils. Paintts ann oilier fazncy articles as are usu:dl k ept in ai Dr ug Store. Termns of' sale Cas.h. J AMaES ElIISON, S.E D. January 3d 185G, ?et 52 - E1A1J7-qUTERE; - 2sn llR1 GAD E. S. C. M1. Edield, C. 1., Dt.. 19th, lS36.I ORDERS NO INS abediiee to' orders recAeie fromn his Exe.-1 ..lenev the Goavernor. tan E!eetiion will by~ htilM at lie v:iriaous lieL imen'ttal .\ auster G r.,unds in t, rand lIr-gnade, S. C.-31I.. ont Wednes~ay~ th: 2.'t February, 185~7. tlar .\l:-j.ir Genral (of I.--t Iijvis:ai S. C. NI., toa i I i e vacancy uica-ianedl by the re signautiitn of Majjor Ge'n. SASuturLi Mc~jowuN. JBy ot der of . j' A bbeville I :anner andl im1 endent Preaws wil give three insei dtins. For Sae SEVER.\L OL.) blULElC. suitable for wag *azn n-anId toleratbl' :.i ad fiar piawin~ S. S. TON1PKilNS. .19 0 lie52 N OT ECE FOSITIV E. A l.LT th..se indebted to Tr. F. Colaitnt, R 3I. Seurry & S. Turtner, will dii well to comei( forwmid anad make payment by Return dty, as loanger is.duslgetwae canntot nor will not be given I h wuie who wish to save costs must pay prtoper attenuion *tethis. notiice. "RAISING THE WINDS" GenstClmen take the Hint! i &lH E Subscriber beitng about to ma;ke a change ~.in Ihis busitness, riespaetltul!y noatilies all whoa .are iwIeted'a to 'nimu either by Note or Aceount, tsa cometk forward and sette the same byv the first of .latnuazry, as I nam necessari:y comtpelled to "iraise the winad " bay that time. S.LE SiUTZ Dee. 31 18~>6, , t 51 MONEY WANTED. LLPersmns indebted to thse Subsc'ribe'r by ? 'Naote air Account. are earntstly requested tuo make' paymenwst befoare' Ie.turn Day, as I havec ean iletrble smonaey t'. pay aut by thatt timts, andts thoise jtidebteda t, sme mtust aiceommiiodlate meI wih the cat,.h sia that I enns satidfy the demnanads of liy credi torss. il'e~ispon to this sioncLe ins due tisse, youe that arle itesestedl, and dian't caomipel tte to tialy~ for lega: a -ttancee. G. W. 11 L LO WA Y .las 7 3 52 Notce. A lI persort;s 1iaving e'atisms :ta-tnst thec Esta' e of Ansseliels. aaee'd. are re-quaesaed toi rent A-er them:s itnz a.s Iarl a< pssile. tand thse in atny wise indeb'ed to said Estate,. msu.-t settle thet attis "by lIcaturns d'ay. lIkware, :all ye who, are' ppoased toa co)intritnl yeour I), llar-,~ andi dlismes to the suppoia rt o d' th.:,ber'id' aid othIr- puiblic afli-ers. Gil SsLEY' W~i Admt '. JI.snuary 7th 1857, 5 .'Sheren by giv. tn to the creditoaratsaf the Estate af .i. WV. Jte'ams, dee'd. to pre senat th--:r ebomis~ it the Ordiar' Ofiee at Edgetiall. C. 11 . 'an Tues diav thte 3d' d sy oaf Febsruary nesxt, .1s 1 expaet tea ms-~L'e a insal settlementt on the lIcal Estate of emtd di-eeas5ead, on that day. 'E. IIOLL.OWAY, Admt'r. .1:rtn. .5th 1857. 3t* 52 Administrator's Notice. SLl1 pesons hsavinig demattnds agasinst th.- E+. If tate oif Ebajahi I .angley, dee'd. are request d1 tob pre entt them to lie uni.iersignead pruopes ly attestedI on t befor hate 10th (il day of A prnil niest, o:' their al.zimis wal he~ e~seltuded. T~'i Eu I;OldE FISh ER. ) Adm'rs lhIZEdl.\l l;URNETT. S .1.ins. 5th i1857, 3:n* ~ - For IHire(, A 000) LA CESNITII. l! 10 .tf ' A Great MeicineC. )LlS.S' ech brated fuYSPEPIC IWEllEI)Y .1 e[isds that Ilong adver-ltisemen'lt an anothler col' ann. For siale by I>RS. A. G. & T,-.l. TE;AGUEJ. PRIVATE BOARD. 'OUR far five young gentlemen can he accomn i.dated by the Subscriber on r esonable ternms. D. IDURISOE., - NEW STATE HOUSE 0fice of Commissioner of New State House, COLUMBIA, January 8, 1857. TN obedience to the resolutions or the General I Assembly, the Commissioner or the New State House invites proposals for FURNISlH ING AND DRESSING Tl1E STONE FOR THIE BASE M ENTSTORY OF T1l E NEW STATE 110 USK, according to the annexed list of stones and specifi eations of dressing, &c. Bids will be received for TIlE ROUG H STONE D ELIVER ED IN TH E YARD and TlHE DRESSING, either separately or jointly. The contractor for the rough stone will be requit-ed to take the Quarry Tools, Cranes gaid MachinIery'aly prepared, at a fair aid ren sonable price, and the contraet-r for the d vening will be required to pay a like price fur the Cranes, Cutting stteds, Blacksmith Sho.p and Cutting Tools upon the yard, a schedul- ot a'l which, with the es timated value. may be seen and exambiil in the Architect's office. Approved security %%ill be re I quired fur the prompt aud f.ithful perfurmance of the contract. Bidders must make their proposals in writing, stating the namfes of their sureties. sial, endoi se them 1 Proposals for Furnishing Stone," or " Proposals fo- Dressing Stone." or 1 Pro posals for Furnilhiig and Dressing Stone," as the eaxe may be, and leave them at the Com ruissioner's oice, o4n or befiore the 31st (lay of January, instant, on which duy the biddixigs wilfLe closed. List of Stone required to f inish the Basement Story and Portico Foundtiotns. !!anuary 1, 1-57. NO. LFNGTII. ISE. BED. 4 7.8 2.11 3.0 2 7-8 2.1 2.111 24 7.6 2.21 3.9 4 7.3 2.1i 3.9 4 5.5 2.11 4.1 4 4.8 2.11 3.4 4 6.6 2.11 3.4 2 6.7 2.1k 3.0 2 4.3 2.11 4.0 2 4.0 2.11 2.4 2 4.3 2.11 2.G 2 4.2 2.1k 3.4 8 7.6 2.11 3.0 4 7.3 2.1k 3.0 4 7.6 2.11 3.6 2 7.3 2.11 3.6 North and South 4 . 7.5 2.11 3.3 ~Portico Foundation 32 6.6 2.11 .3.3 2 7.5 2.11 3.0 2 6.8 2.1f 2.6 4 6.8 2-11 2.51 4 5.0 2.1k 3.81 4 4-6 2.11 2.9 4 5.0 2.1* 26 12 4.0 2.11 3.3 12 5.0 2.1* 3.3 4 7.0 2.1k 3.9 6 -7.5 2.4* 3.6 4 6.11 2.4 3.8* 11 7.5 2.4 3.3 4 6.6 2.9 3.81 183 2 4.5 11.5 4.5 32 1.10 11.5 1.10 Interior Piers and f Columns. 34 2 5.6 1.8 50 32 2.10 1.8 210 C,,. 34 5 6.7 2.9 3.1 4 4.0 2.9 0 4 6.31 2.0 6.31 3 2.111 -29 3.1 4 8.31 1.9 3.11) 3 7.5 9-16 2.9 3.1 15 7.8 2.9 3.1 3 10.41 29 3.1 2 0.7i 2.9 31 2 4.01 2.9 7.%' 4 5.1 2.9 8.0 16 07 1.9 2.4 4 2.3 1.9 3.6 4 3.5 ~' 3.3t 4.0. .1 581 1.9 2. 41 601 1.06 . 4 7.8 1.9 3. 2 4 3 15-10 1.9 10 14 2.4 1.9 :. 2 4.07-1G 1.9 2. 11 4.0-1 IA) 2. 27 4.21- 1.9 2. 4 .9 t' 1.9 2. 4 7.l1 7-16 1.9 3. 1 7.G1-l6 1.9 2. 33 1116 1.9 2. 1 5.0 1.9 2. 1 2.516 . .9 .1 2 1 11.6 A 9 ' 12.0) 1. b 1.1112. a.1 1.111 2 10 711.1132) .1 5. 1l0 " -I 33 5-1 In ''4 I 1.11 il10 1 4. .1.1 31 41; 1. 1 4 .10 O - 19 13 3.11' 1 1 -1 51 j' 16 735 13 10im I GS 1.51 *J9 2 i 1 6.0 61-d 5 .3.5.5 3.2, H 15 3111 1.3 11 61 3 1 1- 11 3' 66' 1. 1 12 5.5 1.3 . I 3, 4.61 11 1 21 7.7 1. 1 16 4 11 15.10G 3 1 3 ' 241 2.3 7-10 1. 011 20 4Q .117-10 14- Ja 20 2.8 1.3 12 41 .1 1.31 41 7.01 1.3 3 8 1.3 5-10 1.3' 1 41 5.81 13' . 8 3.61 1-) 0. 41 443 1.3 8 21415.26 . 210 4 581 1 48 8 3.63 1. 19 10 2.51 1.3; 1 1 3.1(5-10 1.319 18 3.23 1.31 23 4.0 7.16 1.3' ' 49 2.1 1.3 37 10 4.0 7-10 13;1. * 2 4121 1318 3 1.101 1.3; 2 18 2.1 1.31 . 8 58 11 1.9 69 0.13 13 31. 20 6.71 1.31 .t 20 1 111 1.31 2.0 3 3 05-16 1.31 . 29 3.21 1.3: . 4 2.8' ':1. 55 2 5 2t t5. 1.31 11 1 4.ii 5- 6 1.31 4 5 5o 0 1 'l 8 4i. O 15 ' .31 2 12 .3353 6 . G 131 2.0 0 4. t t 15-6 1.31 . 8 0.6 271 . 8146 2.71 5 8 2 4 15.16 1.35 . 8 7.5 15-16 1.341.I 3 61.53 2 I .5 - 2.1 .3 4 3.0 .1 1.0 9 G.101 ..9 4 3. 1.0 4 3 . .31-1'2..7 4 3.'1-16 3.5k 7. 4 66* 3.5 7~ 2 1j713 1.3'1 7 4 2.6 7.0 61 5 .6 j.1 7. 6 5.3 1.10.0 6 60 2,.10.0 4i 001 2.4 . 4 .04 24 37.9ero Bs 3 37 2 .49 Bok 2 6.0 2.4 . 2 4.6 1.8 3.0 2 6.0 1.8 3.0 2 5.0 1.8 3.6 2 5.0 1.8 2.6 2 5.0 .8 4.6. 1 4.3 1.8 3.6 12 6.6. 1.8 3.6 Terrace Foundation 2 80 1.8 2.6 4 4.6 1.8 4.6 4 4.6 1.8 3.6 2 7.0 1.8 3.6 12 7.0 1.8 3.3 50. J 29 9.0 2.01 2.5 4 4.2 2.01 3.10 4 4.4 2.0 3.10 4 6.0 0.111 32 41 7.31 2.01 7.3-k 8 5.8i 2.01 7.4 Cornice 609 f. I i. .1 5.4 2.0! 8.11 run. 4 9 21 2.01 8.81 16 6.4 2.01 3.10 4 10.111 2.0j 41.71 .180 Specificaion of Cust Grauite-Work amid Masonry Wauted, to CoGl plete the Foundation and Ense-1 mncut of the New State House at Columbia, S. C. . Masonry of Foundation. Piers for the Porticos. This part of the work cons.ists of the two upper orses of the portieO fouId.tIons, conlaiin altli et ier 233 swones, of such dimensions as shown in tie annexed list; the stone fter it to be sound gran ite, free of sap and seams. to be worked to the re qu rea dinienions, pin. hammllere on their insile joints, bL!ds and builds, and pointed oll' sipearte oil their outer faces. The lids for this work to he mnade per perch of 25 cuble fe.et, for foundation piers of portico. 2. Finished Granite Work for the Basemient The whole of the exterior facinag, pier.' andl! C: r nices of basement. consists. as per annexed ii-t, of ,1158 stetos. ar:anged in hedekrs and stretchers, ad of su it finIislhe.l imensions as atieri by showni ll .snid list. A1.-o fur the interior, 2 square pies 3 Voric iut--d ceinns. of 24 inehts diamieter at the b:ise, and 34 1h)ee caps for the amne -. :mli of which must be worked fine and true, as per draw ings and doisils, in the best matinner. -The exterior facing, or ushlar of the basement, must be worked for the winas of the building anl the sides of the porticos) with fine eut beveled, or rustie joints, and Oil! inch fine cut ;argin around the face of eaci stone ; the remainder of the face to he with inclined rustic striping, as per muamples on the yard. All the facing under the p..rticos to be eut fine, with flush oints, in tle best imanner, as well as the reveals, or eiurns. to all the windlows and doors. Its per sample en the )urd. The beds. builda and joints to be all kept full, and to be well hammered clear back ; the front edge returns worked back fine, for 3 inches all around, mnd the end backed off square to the proper dimensions of each stone, all as per sample on the yard. All the aforeaid cut stone-work nimust be of the bst quality of granite, free from all defects, suchm Is irion, veils, seans, Sap, & e., and of uniformim Color. nl to conform with the sample.exhibited in the of fice, am:d lihe'ed -' Geanby." The finished work to be stmked. or deposited on the vaird. at such plaes and in such assorted gnlianti ties near the huilding as may be desigimated by the Arebiteet: anil all of the work and mmaterial siail te subject to the inspection and approval or the Arcbittet. The decisiot of the Comnissoner toe be final. The bides for the rotigi granite ni.ne, de'ivered at the vard, may be sel::rte from the cntting, and shoild be per cubie foot; the measurement !o be akenmm by the wr-tual sizes of the finisled stone ready to be set The mnvtho i of mensut ing finished werk will be the foll..ving, :nd the bids sheuldl corrvespold ith it, anl he given per squ ire fout 1. Per Filire feet of face, of strip. d work, inl-* t sive of the bv I..d ru-st:c joints iadul fmine cut draft ro-und. 2. Per square fooet (ef beds, bumild,: anid jeints. worked as befeore :specilied. 3 iniehms tine enm the dge, amnd tihe rt\st pin-hmmered. 3. Per seinalre root of line cut face-weirk. 4. Per seinare fooet e f bIL k~ni: olf 5. Per squamr. foomt mef cornlice, as peme drawlig, ti. Per pieece if iorie coe.lm, shafts, ea;s and bmee. f'inihe.! :is p. r I r:: nr. F..r~ all timese :mnersul emlenlt.:, thlie :t:l siz. -s f te finuede stoe,c wvith th~eir giveni diilmsons, wli:i e te; mm. .1 A \ii ECs Jl N' i>. Commlhll!.ier~l New s:tate hou:-e. d..::ua -y 14, 18e7. :Et . i A e..a:..wed~e byV WIh-yI (O' ver. d-e ,. ec, .. . I:- Ut.u l w..:: .t w;e hu:l: Irle-i es. 'th:e reeln T.e hmV e.e i<eealy --- ae. :.: : b ... ''I - is am tirst ralt- S\Wm mal I !S tiei L .1 I a never-a~il.'' itellm.. 6 envee elet -e .\u~ 'elea andle thm .cmavarih i i. r l h. 01 ere. ri:-t aidlIIw-i! payv a heeikielee i:.', re-t o eein ..C:.en .as it i:. mm .x die:og the he .: ! s e:--i elm mm ,lebl .rhceee oe i e ::t1 lee ih.- .\ 2:.-. i : ; ei.: . e . tiN opr ..e .'d: u i- . i :.' -. bp ~ Ny, l.-.rn !.ek e led~ e eiaeti ee e .lIlt.ee~r i tsll~ is the n2tsm de-iv het NeeU-'Pl Vy iXt l:L!:' iiET! I C . i . \! . iii eh Wai.l c. C~ , l e . : .v:' .1:' .l.-)N N. i..-- Ir . dC.es. 1V:.tltrivate, eIiteu t hee.d tie. e11 :ami rneern iof .lia!S Nlmc. 1 & I 'iION. le1 tee tihe set d~eliet of ah einila ml ume tee m: :i-Ilin t the firml. Wee chmeerfu'ly re:inne:l tee oul old trie nmes amd custoiers~ Ceurl sues-or \i~ ~ r. .J. d. Kee IN N EC IJXY, amnd dee solicit form heimi a continua::lre' ee ta~t patroniage seo liberm.i-. bi.-ted~~il uepon us. l eC. 3i ct 5 Physicians' Bu~ggy Trunks~ and Pocket ,lilCiN IC GASCS-feer samle~ by . .\.;. & T. .I. TC.U II , liru:ggists. 'iiay 2:1 Ir Notice, A1.1. p.rSlen :n uecbeed tee tile Estamte oft Jamliier S. himdruck , deed. nmye reqestced tee mike pay imet bmee tile Ist eel February twlxl . aftter Ilhl: tie e tm. v wil land tihe Neetes amnd A\eonnts in the h::-. ift IV' .A mi.. '.or celie etionl. A~m ly itrseon ha~V l.! eneimadis Iaais:t said 14tate, will render. them nl prloperl.y atntested. N. U -We will lbe amt Sale & A nde-.x s' Steere, een ile Iithlamd lih eef .lanhu ry. in.:nnt. Jantm. 5thm I857, .t 52 New Garden Seeds, D 111 E CT FR () 0 i T|| E C i0 OW IE 11 L. PEN. I a< r...ede from the eeccbra . t.d see Farlm eend Cad n:isl mlo f Cee-n~eek. ere& (:o., a larlg.: up1ly ilImt FeR E'e1I G.-1RDE A SEEDJCI. wichi arme no~V ananhl.ed inm is Heed lI e eay~ form salee. 7j'0I take~ iiharge oef time Sechoeol amt I leri.'se Creek 14 .\ectinmg-llomu::e. Neene n'ed aply beut thoe 11. If course~, the umlcterm i the .\nleielit and .%d en Langiuies. Tre at 5uittble per.coin, goudI wages~ vi:i i L:ine n. A pply! tee .1 VII. F ii.\l e j Tr'stees. Nvr. 5 tf 43 NOTICE ! L L~f Pasons inet.-to lee a'Is Exceter of time IE.iCt.mte of i)r. -l. (. Niholsmen, mleemi., om dmme me nli A mdlmnitrator of .1. C. Allen, dece'd:, imutI I em foliirwar andm setthi., a' guamrians have beeni pe~. inted fer tirilgen cee mef sa~id E~.--tte I hmope .clneed wJlill comlyl wlithomut turther treeube. 0. W. A LLEN. e 241 4t 50 Notlice. LL~ Peireons ini'ebemd teo time eslnte of .lesse Li.mbeeker, dee'i., are tarmestly requested to make immediale piymlenlt, ned thoeee having die mimands lga;nst time samid Etstate, w~ill rrSenlt thcm re.lyh atteted~i. G. W. LANMUtil1, A dmanr. de tbonieswnon A umt 27 - - 3' English Dairy Checcsc. T UST received by E. PENN, Agent, a lot of very tlsu........m. -nlin Diry Cheese. SPEC.L AN'JNOUNOEMENT! STE WOULD inform the citizen of Edgeltelil andA the adjoining Ditriets that our con stantly increasing business has compeled our re movri from " 3 BROAD STREET," to the mne:l fleent and spacious BROWNSTON K I3L LiLiNG, Thel luclm.. nitot tlriatrl (ies t o this ". N EW. Dl-E POT," are unsurpa.sed by any simihar estabhlish1ment in the United States ; and whilst it will aftrd facilit'ces for keep~ing- our u!Fual L ARGEl Stock of SCEL L LANEOUSB00KS, CHEAP PUBIlCATIONS; &C,, Weal- propoe ad:nre Imp argtely to our imsint ST CK of mnT.TIONERY : A d those in wait if LEDGERSJOURNA CASH BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PAPER, &c.*,&c. will find it to their advantoe to visit us. S. G. COURTENAY & Co., Booksellers and Stationers, "Sign of the Ncws Boy." Cha-le.-tonl. Du- 16 cm 4 Winter Supplies. WILLiAU S~fEAR~, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS rece'ived r.. i New York his ha! aliel Win- sipplies of Staple a:1 k1'ney 11 UY GOOI)S. :nnue n. hieb are Plain Fren.1ch an.1 H'aWl .IERIKVOS: Plain 11%iitend lUhek French .NERIOS. of extra- na 'lity; Fancy Dress' SILKS. of beau,:fi y.: Supei-ior Plain Ji'nk S11. KS, at very ow prices: ]'a'k :si:kg ET .-'S, of extra widdi ani quali tv, for L 11ad' ha;:lun-s: SReal W h tiFL.-42NELS. warra1t1 not to 1srink ; I lIty aShvaiker, Ilk W ir:, a:nd Pitent T/.. IN NELS : r ant :, .'in or..r .;-- 5.0I : A' - WI u: niue1/ '' S L:.....'l ..l l...d ~~ :- )i 'C IJ Lh? JNn l'.I>|:I ;. n!.. l'!W ~i n( ud i : ~seLX a . I. l'-' . I :'. *l1 SI hT' S, o te * -h r .. a air- J .,S:n OSiL1i'S 7. 1 'n-eaSIIRTXS o h m .s: r, iro A !.l ' T~n.pn.,i.. iii.. ' : :-n-I t. ::a:i I .- L* '*~ AI; t:'. 49 a ede ....\ ......T.. Sh t . i ,,r Wv :::1 - .I l . ;: Pa T liE L..2tll '! 4 E m ,a Eza r:t f r 1e- i-frni New1d.ri Y.r I .-- I* v.ir. ol Ciol~t 'ha'e '.\i,., it;.e.,.' Wit At lii l t I ii t'. I .'; T ::' f . .: -t . -.I d - A . d lilet. Nti :'th. ' I' i xt I:s :;r A..u-h G r..b li. ters1,ct Nn:s Tfls, e':lt. i'ltie antc t'at .' l i ..s, !w i-d .\.w aj i: hit. .. a lving t-s ti:: e lt .\ dii. tl.\ !arx e si.:thnn of1 te ! -tappove V'Y4: eletf--'ut-penin hiStraKxtt.-n ls Con -l Ali. 'a..i I U:nl . I' O..n: lad h'-ros0et lVoka .\ the I ~E . ~ bs a.nEmoX 1nr & R SIn CJ Iii lty,~ eve 1(1 redinI th<I.u St La r~i~ nil'd f'r SleEtI' f Ed1.Gelin I, liiar e ly~igt 'n Cife ok-tay Cr lak, linh'!re vic:'.in it . 0 -: h y wil find tii ii1.a .. n:vinI thI) itt . U hi t -. I's it ithout ln. foSotna d . P. know Zi u Au- i d - 18,5,.- 6,b. h -tn tid m :. . 57ed iral Edgefield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES! EXERCISES RESUMED ON MONDAY, FIFTH JANUARY N~ EWr SESS1ON will comwmenee .lnareh lt Thprent is howver a go1 tine to entei pnpils, as IeW Clhss-.; will be forim d atid tlosi who commuence are eiirged but fromu the time o entrance. There will be no other vnenatoin unti Augtust. CHAS. A. R.\Y.NMOND, P1ni:j. Jan 5 if 5.2 OIAK GRO)VE FEMALE ACADEIY. --,- .:. .\ TI .Y en .' w.ui v a West if Kirk . X I .nd..ll . I I a. tr 1h- Uvsi - 8 of . u . d . Eii.- rt ir evre, 1 qmli .. Egtie 9 ied .htre . r. I C . achi-tit.e errc ~ die d fhiV ()' II- JAV il ii T. '. US 'S.'I F I . juirt twa e . f :kisi i t l e the Sp.-, i r tine erii. * 9i'iMk s hat the ie ii . ae (jilssiiai 1'rls 1! t.L. iaiil..- e the S e hD.' inNii in Jmnigel bei ntt- A d 4 r t~ ither ifth T.%(iur.tt-a. a-. pir o. uo.t y.. Ei:t-. ieliliDl.u id.t, S. C. .\m. . Ws, El. ' na .;bmt.t T. P. I .\ ce.: . -1pl:.,Im::: orv an- c. a Eot il. 11. . i :e -nt iht A er - he abon . b wis:r.-t I.ts fu rthe %ieen tun r . 0 j,. W" .::: 1..:s hi as t b i .-st qu di alt io s T t, s th. PnA ail year lir t been o- in tin partmlmts d. -verd pv. ars and pr I.o tle Bapti st r. M1o1 : I omTTUhIN.. esaniid by1te4 isi ,ni-m ml l ;It hil-h eSeA. mp,:tlln z tNmi and mral .-d une of tiee Boperecd df trsees ul T-he r s s i t\-i,. ' ilres lume itn xrises N li oIST haDNE Y IiNiet EBR UAR b -XT Trut toe reimnoingo!e eri hsl-pr Dry. . AJN.\N PeIem(drofs ent of thI aov moned &itui. Wiethy Iray IL? ..f Tition a u hs tha n l hp L tan y ots. e .I of the kind i5, thessor, he Logic cni cei Lc l t tre b:-t. gja- A70hes, ither of eTrsei RPmis, EdgefieldeDibt let, S. C. DIr. E. A o E, op OUTHi C R OLIN .1u : ud IMinslcn, DireBord s ru. es im Slm ~ .mJra.mi ia, | , Ae I.RST -'rEDtMS. I FIEBRUAR Jau ~arh,i:57.ibl i5.dine iN iTe ihGthe renville.Baptist 11 \cde;.1.....................rofes so .9lnta and..o.a................i........2~I r: R.l ITITTION Poest 1alheais byhTe . -rtsr ia-r CoxvENso nd-. Soietrrn anos.t, anduer th. conr. S ,ofesBord (of Trustee a1 thles nta Uvrsiywleueit xrcsso T -S. M . A. 11t UE . Presi"JdeInthx and Profes E'n~trlisX Drpirs ii ; C 1. i L. T 1T-.Prssraic of ri-al.icte iiU ial IScieners, aw( eientLanguae...1.. E .iii CO, rOesorofXai the En;-:i Jkrprimwal. HATES OF TUITI2ON PER 11ALF TE2,.\l Ole FIVE .\WNTIlS. Pavale fr narinlbly in .J1A ice. I legi' .ite lh-partment............. ....$ 15,0 .\endem'c 4 I:gtci............--------uidii'g I C ltm r ' " ..............----.. -20n P!:n:i , in:!ndIIing n~m of tiensru.:nt...o ...... ll5,. I:k .. . .......... . H.. ... ..-. --- 5. .\ P i.-~ nP l:in-. hs, (e Ie'.. . .]) - - .-.--. \i.. . " P o...............- -. Cn.iem Pani~ ...........1 0 IV~n e-inLh bnndin:eCLee-i'li~ .:rin .het \ve' ty. fer $1 permath paablT -..)i t.9 . i.i. F.8 .. i. Pr .;C.. .e s !f-- iu !. Fri-i T i.I n~-s Prof. P. . F i iiwans, I I.:ii E. Desc a fur-. - . . P . 1:r ....., |Pr.l J.~i P'..~ Do9rcE, 999 .lnu r 9.h 1 mi 4. -:b St :1i~ I -SIi BL AND & N1. BU LE'S!: rI n.! (.ristpu!: :.iL s' . t-: En of8n:81. l-.i F.\;t:d WI GS T lTUC. i-. A~tin r f.........y ...m..r.ve..ui ep..n.d. Fir b:-aun,t il l -.d. i.1.i ::i i i ho .. ..n . ho m b ii-.I .. Ia,i w8. t-' n ha ii............at. 10h '.Ii 1 8.-- l .9 E 7i a wi h :hey e1m hes 2d Nad an aftu r ta lt! i 19919hit~ltci C- o r .n taii- :~mt e'm~1li-int:81 t ti0me, wilb brii' hit toi mIa mzIm kleicaii .l , t r 'res. l t OO' i ii. -k :u I..l .-. ofe52vss e .1h e.-h tiIl .i.:se ui Ciniis ;98 Enaieni Tabn P ;.!:ns: FreiI Ii 19 -: nt imrh Main on s dn tl.c:1.11 Cfl't..i DeL8:i:ne, bieh:m imolar; . wih !rn.ss ntl.-n to th 9ct. fV~liu in.:r- ta: i .ly : tirses; Eict-e ; ittl b-nd l i.-si imrie O s lic. Ldiesco me l :m-l seed t he sii T;hoe E:l.V.9ii . 4i~8.c wi ll :rood It'lmier t-t n f ii: I t:-1:01I 0 - their oigiwin and tswear i th son f;hos ..s Cap.'IL:, A&n'. ToE..pf ich were tec iully invz.itf till it-elnr andiatihers tilon teS.eln c.1O~fnnuAgent Eh-:al.-!, C.. Ot 185, if 52 Oiap Vn CURRYTON ACADEMEIES, jW E invite thet attention of thle public to thec fol lowing arriangeents for the ensuing year: The Male Academy Will vontinu. under the control of Mr. JAMES L. L EN LY, whise long experience and untiring efforts for the ailvaicemient or his pptiils ought to command a liberal silare f patrutige. tlit;oi per Session..... ...........S20.00 The Female Academy, in whiih simill Boys will be nolinitted, will be con duite.l by Mr. J. 11. NMOtiUIS, with conipetent Ti'. g t. ian !..s hail tix or eiht rs expe I icP-e in te:n-hing, bis alvys given entire satiisfc io. ani fr.noi his nekwii ldged ability and enervy, hi -r. the patrinifiie if the public. The T rutiee a:. Croiss 1:. wc heire he las; been teachincg -all gentl.-men f iteilicece-ru ommend him us "i en.inently qualtied t.- give instruetio-n in all the branclis oe'f a thoirougih tdueation." We 'nity add that .\r. l.csl.y fuly endor11ses this. favrt-able oplin r.ArEs uF TiITioN PERt SRSstON. First C 1, 1imry DeplIa:t meni..........1.9 00 , cond " Ordinary B:ii Iranchs..... 1-2.0 TliIrl " ligher .....15.00 Folurth " . Ore k, It Utfin and French.......8.01) M usic...... ...........................20.00 The Selialstie year will be divided into two ses i rn of iive nobais eai. Pupis will be charged fi om tilie time (of enlterwle to the end of the session. 'I'le exreiss v. ill connimence on the firct Monday in Februlary. ILtral can be had in the villa:.e at fron SS to $10 * II1. :SIERlWETHER, S. P. G ETZEN. A. .J. IHAMM3ON D, : S. W. GA R)N E, J. C. PORTEltR, A. P UiR It. A. SIlAW, M Mi BETIHANY ACADEMY, r "I E exercises of tis A lenem will be resumed cn the third londay, 19th .lanuary 1857, un der ti control and instrue:ion of Mr. Geic. Galphin. Rates of Tuition. Claisical Depa'rt ment p, r Session of 5 months $15,00 First Class, English, " " " " 10.00 Seconl " I "t I " 7,00 Incidental charge, " " i " 1,00 These are the regular clarges. payable at the end or each Session. An additional charge of 25 per cent will be madle n2aiuist pupils entering for less tlan a Sts.sion. No deluction for abs.nce unless caused by proractel iekness. Strict compliance with the rules of discipline and close applica-ion to their studies by the students, with thorough drilling and systematic instruction by the teacher, will enable us, we confidently expect, to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. W. HA R RISON, PRIS'NT. B. T. G. J. SutcrPAao,) J. E. LEWIS, H1. EDWARDS, - Trustees. W. T. W ES'T, A. T. TRuvx.oa, J. F. liUantS4. Dec. 2, 18., 7t 47 Masonic Female College, Cokesbuury, S. C. T'1IE Exercises in ti College will be resumed the first School day in February. For information as to Termis, Catalogucs. &c., Adidress, F. F. GARY, Se'ry. Cokesbury, Dec 22, 6t 50 KING'S MOUNTAIN ITheparalory Military S 0hool, YORKVILLE, S. C. OI'~ N ThlE~ FIRST .\ONDAY - 0OF .J A NUA RY, IS->7, the TidYeatr of tis Institutiont wili b le entered upon with a corps of 3 ieProfessors, in tihe new G r seieetcin (or mien of chtaraceter and talent as as s'istancts, thce Pichipials hopc tic merit the conndlence cf their Pa;troncts. anid to allird cevery acdvacnta;ge to their Pupils ; anid furchcer, to seenire thuese ends, they wi 1 receive only a limtited ncutmber of students. The Scholastie year will consist of two sessions, of five mints eceh : First Session commeneing Jan uary 1st, aind ending June 1st. Second Session commencing July 5tht, and entding December 15th. Tsaxn~s.-Fo~r scool expenses, i. c., Tuitiont. looks. &e , ihiard~ig. Lighcts, Fuel acid Wa-Ihing, .it0 pc r -ci ssiin. l'.YNEs-l'i.y lihila~rs at tch .gining and r medcil att iendnutieo. No one under twelve cr ove.r ciihteen~ years ofI ats wviil be received, andl~ all aipci e':cs atre reqi~tired tco en:er ait the bceginnming cif FA CULTY AiD OFFICERS: . (.\lij 31 . .1 F N ii NS ni.r in Regulaction. I)iine~i d 'r~niizatioin.) Professor of par titmilc.) lP,-ofusoriO oj' iatral Philosophyt - ( and~ Frjcneh Li cct. C. .\. SE.\llBOOK, Professor of Lati4 mvl. Cadr. Lieuet. h-'. M!el\'l:. L.\W, Prof. Bele.1c Lettresc. Lieu: 11. T1. AIi' rl', As~sistIant in .Wtemcraties D. II' i i'o A SSON, M1. I)., .Surgeon. ;. IP. IBO Y I. Ilursarcc. Yetkvi;Ie.Uee.2:1.3 6, 2t 40 WIJLLIA MSTON MALE ACADERIY. cnr is. icf tis INSThT U.\l1N will bc . ~resum~ced on t he -Itha M~ondtay in .ian n;y next, nacder the icntriil of d. MIANLY WA. LKi l, n ith ai e.,pietent A ssistant. ThceTrus t, i-s m-'c 1iutre. in -:n.~t bi.wincg seuredl the ser ie,. of* .r t. WVA .\i. lEi: for thec ensiig year. Thet lustit utIin hma fimely prosperedl under his charge: an fillmint xpe~rience,( we can r~cicmmecnd imi tas n ic man~i aind ts aeher of high ebaracter andir worthcy of p itrontage. Stcndents will be prepired tc. enter a1 re reetalce Class inc anyi Coll'ge. icf thei Sitate. Wili:inston~s is a henkihyv and llotrishtingr Townit in Andccersioi Distric-t. Th~e Grceenville & C.h.leii T. I ta cild pis-iws thiriough the pilace, by which .$tuden-i:s Iromc abiriac ecn hind~ an easy niecess. Tlhi. is mo..ci e p'en--unt and- des..irablas ont aecount of t he icee'rnctedl .1ral sp.cing, which is near thec AC .\ Iisild gatesi of Tuition. Speling, lieadhing ccnd \'.'itin..I perSc esiont, $it',01t Tli.. cabive with Enigl:shi Granimnar, lIcok K elpn.-. P'ihiiiohiy. &c. 10,00i .\ neii-lt I .anlrcncg cc andl :htcmaties, 16,00 C cntingt!'i E.xpenisc , 50 Stude.~.tis will hie cha~rsied fro.ni the time of enter inug ut:tt the e:csse oif thwsin I l iardc e-m he bl ini resp.-etab'e fatmilies ,at fronm Eightl tic TJeu Pu)ors per alonth. Ber. B. F. MAlr.ust, 1 D .is:. I .t::oN, , A c.-rix Wic.u~.uts, Esq , Trustees. *Dr. WV. B. .\itLLwEE, W. K. Cc.Enn:.vr. ) Willi miialon,. S. (1., No~v. 19, 1856.. fit 50 GW T.h-sc i. to~i etrtify tha t4lr. J1. Aa.Y WAlKERa was~ a pupih, andc acfterwairds a pupiil acid assistant with mie, in the Thalcian A cademy. IHis Schaolarshuip Wats hcighhy ri-pcetabhle, his morals irreproachable. al hti. habits ad princiles nobile and bienuing the genttlem;anc andi the chtristiain. lie hacs mcy futh con-t ience as sucht. anud I feel certain that lie will prove himicself ant cflici.ict and iaithtful tiseher, worthy of ptroncage , tnt onily in tihe loiwer bracnches, but ini the Classical acnd lactemcatiecal Departments of anty A ecclemyr ; and just'y mueritiing lice kin- regnrd of Tfhulatn Aceny, Nocv. 1(0, 1 56 sipanisi Jack, D~on Lopez. jLI, personts who lhave riven their notes to us cuon atccotunt ouf cur .JA CK. are requested to at tendc to the samte withot dhelaiy. Thtose who owe acoutnts wihl also aittendi to the same. G. 1). SVR. T. MI.\S. Ncuv. 5 tf 43 Monmey, ilouney, Money. A LL persons htidebted tco the Subscriber for IM B OTS & Slh10ES furnishsed durinig the year 1855 and 1850, will do well to call acnd settle at once. 1 amt not ahle to paiy the usual o r cent chrgedl fir collecting, and therefore make this earest request. BEiRRYMAN KE31P. liec. 29 1850, 6t 61 Cupping Oases and Searificators, A . idle , cI anects arud a great variety Aof Surcal-. intcrumentc, for saie hv AMERICAN HOTEL, CELENTRE STREBT, rAMXURG, M; 0. 0. P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprieters, March 12,1856. ly 9 PLANTERS' H0TEL I T IE Subscriber having become 'ole proprietor of this well-known House, respectfully in forms the citizens of Edgefield and adjoining yls Iriets, that he will now use his utmost endeavors to give UNIVEIISAL SATISFACTION. Ile in ltends in a short time to make considerable improve itents to tire House and Stables, in order to accom date sall A ho may favor him with their poatrunage. Ilis TAIf i h-enceforthi shall be constantly sup plied with the best that enn be had, and sereed up in a htyle that must pl,-ase. It will,- in short. bo his bsle .urpose to feed the hungry and satisfy the eravings of the thiirsty, an. for this purpose ample arrannements have been made. .f- Attentive Servants and good Osders will ever be in titendance. Tlamkral for the generous patronage he has re ceived, ie hopes by strict attention., to nieritliberal encouragement in the future. B. J. E TAN. Nov 2G tf 46 DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. JA MES TIEN EY is now opening, in. thi6 store ifornmerly wveupied by J. K. Bancroft.-(oppusite to Clark & Co.'s Jeweiry Store,) a choice assort m.otaf Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, selected from the best stoeks of the New York mar ket, to an ex uniination or whieh he respectfully in vites his friends and the pubie geterally. Ile hav ing paid p.irtiiular attention to the secetion of Drcrss Goods and Embrolderies, pers an who may be! pit ascel to favoir him with a - e:a'I. mnay he sure #of having the newest styles. IIis stot cnmprises the following articles: llich DR RSS SILKS; Plain and Printed laeInines; " Cashineres; r.upin's French 3lerinoes; Plain and Fancy Plaid Merinoes; Lupin's bl'k'Bombiz'nes ; A superior quality of black Silk; English and American Prints; French "6 Lupin's Alpaeas, of superior texture; teal Welsh Flannels; Saxony " Col.'ted " - Plain Red " Silk Warp " Irish Linens and Lon'g Lawns; Scoteh aud Russia Diapers; Iluckabacks, for Towelling; 8-4 and 10-4 Table Linens; Damask 1 1apkins; Suparior Pillow-case Linens; Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts; Table covers; A larce assot tment of Ribbons; Silk Belts and Belt Ribbons; Velvet Ribbons; Alexander's Kid and Silk Gloves; Ladies' and Gent's Aierino, Silk and Casmere Vests ; Ladies', Gent's and Misses Iosiery; A large assortment of Dress Trimmings Laces, of all qualities; - liem-stitched, Borderedand Emb'd landker ehlefs; Mourning Collars and Sleeves seperate or In setsj Misses Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in sette;. Embroidered Callars and Sleeves, seperate or in %v setts; Inf:mnts Embroidered Waists and Dresses; Swiss and Jaconet Bands; " "t Edgings and Insertings; Whalebone Skelleton Skirts .. Manilla Embroiderad and Eugenie Skirts; Uleached and Brown Allendale and Georgia Sheetines; Swnnsdown Flannels; ; . Ladies' Shtawls, Islack and Colored ; Chenile antd Broche Suarts : Some beatutiful Stella Shawls; Cloaks, of the virious styles now worn ; Pantaloon Stufis, Umbrellas ; And nrmy oth desirable goods too numerous to -- mention. To which is added Mirs. Hleney's beantiful supply of MillInery Goods. Mrs. ileney desire. her old friends and thre pub lic generally, to examine her .stoek, a seahas a superior one to any she ever had. - Augusta, Nov. 18 1856. tf .45. -/ LALLERSTEDT & DEMING~ GENERA H AVE now on hand the largest Stock of Neu gro or Plantation Goods ever otl~red in this City, consisting in part of thme White Mlacinaw 9-4 BL.\NKRETS, at as low pri ees as thte Blue lahnkets. and fatr heavIer. They are the on!y hlouse whio have Georgia Schley's best G EORG IA PL AINS, " all wool fil ing." Other brands of Kerseys also on hand. LINSBYS, OsN AIBURGS, S T Rh IP E S and .1EA NES of every variety. Those visiting our City would do well to examine our Stock before pun chasing elsenr here-Anmong their ---A R1 Black Gro dle Rhine SI LKS; Faney Brocade and Striped Pita de Soir SILK, varying from 626 ets to 85 per yard ; Every variety Paris I'rinted alouslin DeLains;' CA LICOES, large assortment and varied in styles: - Embroideries of every description; llosiery "' " Shawls " " Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings; " " " Floumneingti; lioops, Miohair, Cohiares and Corded Skii'ts; CRENOLINE or Satrdinia SKIRTING, the la test and most desirable article for 'Ladies Skiing, two yards wide: Cloth ad Velvet CLOAKS and TALM AS; Browtn andl Hientehed Homecspuns, with a large astortment or Cms. inmeres, Sattinetta, .lanes, &c., for Nlen's wear; , Linen Lawns, Di::pers, Damask~s, Sheeting, &c., welIl ass trted ; Wi:ha every vaiety oif Go'tds~ uu:table to the season, to which they invite the attention of all visitingour' City. *gr Orders enrefully and punctually attended to. Augtista, Oct 20l ' tf 41 Estray Notice. Tj OLLEI) before mec:as an Estray by John Tur Incr, ontt0 S(RELL llORSE, feurteen handls and~ one incht high. blaze face, flax mnain anti tail, left eye otut, and supposted to be about twenty years old, appr-aised at twenty dellars. The said horse wvill be oundl at .Johin K. Abtuey's, living about twenty-two' miles Noath o.f Edgefield Court Ilouse, on the An derson Road. LEWIS CUIBREATH,. .E.D./ Dee. 1, 1E5f,, Im4m ' 47 -A Fine Horse for Sale. s- I WILL sell the fine thorough a ~ bred STALLION HElNRY at Edgefield C. H., on sale day ~ in Februnary next, to the highest bidder, on a credit un'il lutst .Jatnuary 1858, with interest from, date. A note with good security wtill be ret juired. 11 EN R Y is soldl for division as he is owned by a firtm. Ilenry was by ipttrted Glenco. His dam by M1edoc. 11is petdigree is unquestionable and will be given in full to the purchaser. ie is fitteen hands and~ -ai inch higih. lIe is tihe Staliionm that took first premium at our State Fair in Columsbia in Novem ber lost. lie will be at Edgefleld. C. 11. sale day in JTanuary. TihlOS. G. B'ACON. Dec 24 - t 50 Notice! STR AYED from the subscriber's Plantation onm Savannah Rvrseathead cf CATTLE of and red, white face, no-horned and bob-tailed; thmo ear marks, crop in the right ad upper-bit in the left year. IA ny information of said cattle, addressed to me or my Overseer at Edgefleld C. H., will be thank ftlly received,and a liberal coipensation given for any trouble inured. P. W6 PICKEZTS. Dec. 80-1858, it . 51 Cloaks and Taluaisa B RO l& NORRELL luire received a few more~ handsome CLO AKS. and TALMfA8 some extra rich, which they will sell low. I ....A ugut ..~:ori- Dee ln 18r56 if 4f