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CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C., -0 "P3ri.3.Oil.:3l. A. 13. BRUMBY, A. M.-Latin and Mathematics. J. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. &l.-Greek and English. T. DE.NCON, Graduate Univ. Franee-French. T IE ANNUAL TERM is divided into two ses sions of fivo scholastic months each, begin ning respectively on the first Monday of October and March-the second closing with an Examina tion. Pupils received at any time. Students pre pared for the South Carolina Collee or other Literary Institutions, and for the practical pursuits of life. 7Ans-$30.00a session. French, $15.00 extra. For furtber particulars, address either of the Principals. - RrEREacas: Columbia, S. C.-Faculty S. C. College, Revs. J. H: Thornwell, D. D., P.J. Sham', S. Townsend, Capt. A. R. Taylor, C. P. Polham, Esq., and Patrons of the School generally; Aarleston--Gen. W. E. Martin, Col. I. W. Ilayne; Wimaboro-Hon. J. A. Woodward, Mdaj. J. 11 Rion; Cheser-Hemphill and Gaston, Esqrs.; Yorkille-S. W. Melton, Esq ; Charlotte, N. C - Wm. -Johnston, Esq., Savanna, Ga -Bp. Elliot, Rev. D. H. Porter; 1Iontgomery, ALs -Elmore and Culp, Esqrs: Mobile-Col. J. M. Withers; Fee Orleane, La.-Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D. Dec. 15, 1858, 4t 49 Happy Valley Academy, T HIS School which is situated near the resi dence of J. F. Duias, nine miles North west of Edgefield Village, will commence on the 24th January next, under the charge of its former teacher, Miss JULIETT M. PICKERING. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions, the first of 24 weeks, and the second of 16 weeks. Terms for the English branches, $20 per year For French $12-Music, $10, and $4 for the use of Piano. Scholars will be charged from the time of entrance till the close of the Session, except in cases of sickness. ggGood board can be procured near the School at $7 per month. Dec 13 5t* 49 Red Bank Academy. T HE Exercises of this School -wid be resumed on the 2nd Monday in January next, under the management of Mr. J. W. KEMP, who is well versed in the Classics, and whose services with us the past year has given satisfactory evidence of his general Scholarship and efficiency as a teacher. The following will be the rates of Tuition per Scholastic year, viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing and A rithmetic, $12. The above, with English Grammar and Geo raphy, - 18,00 The above with Algebra, Geom.etry, &c. 22,00 The abovi with Latin and Greek, 85,00 Good board can be had in familits convenient to the Academy at $8 per month. W. S. MOBLEY, E. MOBLEY, 1 J. R. EIDSON, . DENJ. EDWARDS, ; T. JENNINGS. I LEWIS RUSHTON. Dec 18 8t 49 - Long Branch Academy. 'THIS Institution will re-open on the first Mon day in January, and the e.sien will close about the middle of June. -everal vacancies have occurred by students going into business., Early applications are solicited, and will be promptly answered. Monthly Circulars will le Issued, containing the ntunber of Recitations and their degree of perfection, absence, deportment, &c The strict discipline will be exercised, and a dissipated or immoral student cannot remain. -JAS. E. (ROSSLAND, Prin. Beach Island, S. C , lc 13 * 4t 49 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFJILD DiSTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. * XILLIAM Y,. LLOYJ), wh., is in the cus Vtody of the Sheriff of Edgtiesld Distriet, by virtue of writs of Capaas ad respondendum -hsnid William B. Lloy3d haaving beture his ar dr said writs first executed bail bonds to a ns heris', in due form, with Samuel roks as his bail, and aft.-rwards hiavingt been sur rendered to the Sheriff by his bail, issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas, for this D~istrict, at the suits of Henry Schoonmaker and William B. Dorn, and others, having filed in my ofiliee, together with a Schedule, on oath, of' his estate and a t , his petition to the Court of Comimon P1.as, p.ray ing that Ihe may be admitted to. the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, amade fo.r the relief of insolvent debtors, It is orde..red, that thme said Henry Sechoonmaker andl Wileium II. Dorn, anid all the other creditors to whom the said William B. Lloyd is in anywise indebted, be, and the-y are hereby summoned and have -notice to appear be fore the said Cour-t, at Edgefiell Court lHonse, on Tuesday the eighth day of March next, to~ show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the peti tion aforesnid should not be granted. THlOs. G. BACON, c c.D. Clerk's Office, 7th Dec. 1858. 3te 49 'STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. G EORGE WEST, who is in the custody or the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Saiisfaciendum, at the suit of George A. Stockmon, having filed in my oflice, together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said Geirge A. Stockmnon and all other cre'hi tors to whom- the said George West Is in any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and bave notice to appear before the said Court at Edge~eld Court House, on Tuesday the eighth day of March next, to show cause if any they can. why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should notbe granted. THS.G.BACON, c.c.m'. Clerk's Office, Dee. 7, 1858. 13tc 49 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! C HRI ST IE d& H URLB ERBT. r~ HEfl Subscribers oli'er for sale at the old stand of R. HI. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, .And all other articles in their line. 'They have maade arrangements to keep their Ihouse supplied with the BEST ARTICLES, from the BEST Yaetories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASti, or for good paper on short time. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des cription will be furnished to order on short notice. S. CHRISTIE, A. HIURLBERT. April 22 tf 15 S UPERBLY BIEAUT1FUL--Jutst ont, the CosatomoLuTAN ART JoURN(AL for De eemb~er. Over seventy pages-choice at tieles elegantly illustrated-splendid Steel Engravings. Price 60 cents. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C.L. DERBY,548 Broadway.N Y. _ ~~Apply to Dr. E. J. Mims, Hon. Se'ry. M OWEY IS THE WORD.--AII per sons indebted to me either by Note or Ac cou.nt wilt please onll and settle by sale day in Jan uary next-before if possible. I cannot go on with amy business without money. My friends will tat tend to this call at once. J. M. WITT. fDec7 ' tf 48 NMO T IC E.-.AIl persons having demants Jiagainst the Estate of Btenj. L. Murrell, dee'd, are requ-.-ted to present them, to the Administra C,,rs, properly attested, and all indebted to said ..tate, are requestod to make payment. LUKE CULBRE ATFEI, ?Adm'ors FERABA MURRELL, f' Dec. , 6it 48 ORSALE.--A Yoke of strong, well-trained OXE. AsoanOx-Wagon. Terms reasonS ble. A pply at this Office. lyee5 .8t 48 WAVE YOU SEEN THFM 3--That ...superb Engraving, " Tus VIL.AGE BLacK nirn," and the beautiful Any- JouBNAL, whsiche .arc furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, .can now be seen at Me-ars. Bland & Butlers sMore, for a short time only. See adrtisea-att elsewhere headed-New Features. nec. n U d CAROLINA HOTEL TUE Undersigned begs leave to inform'the 'l public that on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, he will offer for sale to the highest bidder, the above named valuable HOTEL, formerly known as the SPANN IlOTEL. He Is induced to do this in consequence of domestic mis fortunes. Finding himself incompetent, situated as he is, to carry on such a business profitably, lie is desirous of turning his attention to some other pursuit. This HOTEL has always had, and, as long as well kept, will always continue to have a liberal. patronage. Its retired position and convenience to the business part of the Village, render it alto gether desirable to visitors and the travelling pub lie generally. Attached to this HOTEL Is one of the best vegetable Gardens, near one acre in size. Also, three large Stock Lots and Stabling for over one hundred Horses. And all necessary outbuildings required on such premises. Should any one wishing a private residence in Town, buy this House, they could at a very mode rate expense, convert it into one of the finest and most desirable private residene-s that the Town affords. 0'Terms liberal, and made known on day of sale. F. D1. NICHOLAS. ec 8 3t 48 AMBROTYPES FOR FIFTY CTS. AT Tn CIALMERS) GALLERY, POST OFFICE CORNER, AUGUSTA, GEO. W M. 11. CHALMERS, the well-known and successful Ambrotypist, is still furnish ing pictures in the same EEAUTIFUL AND Lt.FE-LIKE STYLE, that was so much admired last season, for the Low Price of 50 Cts. and upwards, According to the size and style of case. The Gal lery havinir a MAMMOTH SKY-LIGHT and SIDE-LIG HT combined, together with .Instru ments of the latest and most approved kinds, Pictures can be taken at all hours of the day, and as well in cloudy weather as in clear. Having recured the services of beveral of the Best Operators in the United States, Likenesses will in all cases be PERFECT or no charge. Each Picture will be handsomely col oure:! by an ekperienced Artist, and warranted not to fade. The Public ate invited to call and examine the large collection of Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, elainotypes, Photographs, Paintings, &c., on ex hibition. gWEntrance to Gallery one door above the Post Office. N. B. Instructions given in the Art and Ap paratus furnished. Augusta, Dec 7 4t 48 Attention, S. & .. A. BOWIE & CO., Factors e and Commission Merchants, Charleston, 8 J., hereby give notice that they have changed the style of their Hrm to BOWIE, BROTHER & CO. J. S. BOWI, L BOWIR. J. A. BOWIE, Charleston, Nov 30, 8t 47 Administrator's Sale, Y order of W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at my House, on the 28th December, all the personal property of John rouch, Sr., dec'd., consisting of SIX LINELY NEGROES, ne Mare nnd one Buguet, one Gold Watch and I Key, ::nd other articles not necessary to mention. All sums of and under $5, cash-all over that tmount on a credit of twelve months. Purcha-, es will be required to give Note a-id two ap roved rsureties before the riaht of p~ropecrty is :tanged. SIEON CROUCH, Adm'or. De 8 3t 48 Public Sale. THlE Subscriber will offer at public outcry. at L his residence, on Tuesday, 20th December, 175 Acres of Land,. 5 acres cleared and in cultivation, 15 of which s Creek bottom. This Tract is situate two miles 2 Cortha of Loti's P. 0., on Mine Creek, and bounde~d y lands of D. L. Rotten, A. Crauchi, .John Kenny nd others. A comfortable Dwelling and all no :e a~y (.uthuildings on the pireises. --Also orn, Fodder, Cow Food, stock and Fat Hogs, Sheep.. r atte, ilorse, lPump T-eols, P'lanata tion and Blacksmith Tools, Hlousehold and Kitchen Fur,,iture, &c., &c. Terms-All sums under $5 cash-over that mount on a credit of 12 monthas with interest from date. Purchasers giving Note and two good ureties. D). MATHIENY. D. c 8 t* 48 - Notice, - A LL personas arc hereby forewvarned from tra ..din for three Notes. gr'en to Wmn. 1111l, of. Hamburg, S. C., by W. W. Waller, M. A. Crews, T. C. Crews, and Z. Sparks, endorsed by WV. WV. Perrymnan and Stanly Crews, dated on the 9th of ctober, 185d. saidl Notes are foer Nine Hundred and Six Dollars, and some cnts each ; made paya ble one twvo months after date, one tour months, and one six months after date. The consideration for which the said Notes were given hais Ihiled, and they will not be paid unless compelled by law. W. W. W ALLER, M. A. CR KWS, T. C. CREWS, Z. SPA RKS. Dec. 8, St______ 48 N OTICE--AlI persons indebted to the Estate of David Ouzts, dec'd., are requested to pay t~he same without delay,and those having detmands against the same will render them in, properly at tested, for patyment. T. 3. OUZTS, Ex'ors. L. BROOKS. ' Oct. 0, tf 39. NOTICE--All persons indebted to the Es .. tate or J. W. Rearden, dee'd., are requested to make immediate palyment; and all persons hav ing any dema.nds against the same will paresent them properly authentieated. .JAS CAL.LI3ON, Ad'urs S. REARD)EN. Dee 8 f 48 N OTICE-All persons indebted to thme Estate of .J. 1U. IHarris, deceased, are requested to pay up~ as soon as poissible; and th~ose having de m:,ds against the Efstate-, will render them in by the 1st .January next, properly attested.. D. P. SELF, A dm'or. Nov. 3, 1858 2m 43 FOUIND on the 26th Nov. last, in the Martin Town H ood, near D)r. Thos. Lake's, a PO'K igr IOOK containing a sunm of MONE Y, whieh the owner can have by proving property. For turthier particulars, address mec at Kirkaey's X Roads, Edsefield lDistriet, S. C. RANSOM HOLLOWAY. Dec S3t 48 C1AUTION-All persona are hereby can tioned against trading for a certain NOTE given to G. F. Parks, or Ga., for $124,00, payable 1st January 1859. as the consideration for whieh said Note was given has proven unsound, and 1 am determnined to resist its paiyment. IIENR~Y HOLLOWAY. Dec 8 Sie 48 I AST NOTICE.-A1 persons having do .,j mands against the Estate of .John Dotby, de eesed, arc hereby notified that they must present them by or before thie 10th of .January next, as on that day we desiga making a final settlement of the Estate. Persons indebted to said Estate are also enunest~v reques.ted to settle tip by or betfore tha.t date. *J. A. D)EVORE, Agt. Dec7 5t 48 N OTICEC-All persons indebted to the Et tate of John A. Co'eiman, dee'dl., wi1 mamke payment by the first February ne.xt ; and all p. r sns heaving demands against the Istate will rea der them in properly attested for payment. LEWIIS SAMPlLEL,) Ad'ors J. B. F LOYI). Dee 8 2m* 48 TENEESSEE HAMS AND LARD. J UIST aeceived 1000 Lbs Choice Tenn. B ACON, and a supply of A No 1 LAR D. W. R. &rT.S. IU DSON. ' n- a4f 8 NOTICE, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM HEAD-QUARTERS, A very handsome and select assortment of the FINEST JEWELRY, Which we will sell a a VERY SMALL AD VANCE on Manufacturers prices. g'Thc attention of the Ladies to it is respect fully asked. BLAND & EUTLEII. Edgefield, Dec tf 47 GREAT BARGAINS -IN MEY N600DiS JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, B EGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his large and well assorted Ztock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! [e having disposed of all his old Goods previous o his going to the North, is now in possesseron of an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desiraible in Style! Pe ha added to his Store another Department in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. -0 le has a splendid lot of DEL AINES, worth 17 cis. which he sells for 25 ets. C1.0 A KS and 8lAWLS, very cheap ; All wo.d DELAINES, ROBES, &c., very cheap; Fine SILKS, all styles, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLL AlS worth $1, for 50 ets. AND ALL OTIhER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 t f 43 CAROLINA HOTEL. T HE Pioprietor of this well known and popu lar HOTEL takes peculiar pleasure in an ouncing to his friends and the travelling public ;enerallv, that this House is open for the reception f company, and that his whole energies will te )ut into requisition to gratify the wants of each tnd all who may favor him with their patronage. The House has just been thoroughly repaired, nd the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con ition for the Spring and Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that an le had, and presided over by one skilled in Ie culinary department-and In short, everything equisito to gratify thu taste of the epicurean will )e supplied in abundance. The servants of the IAROLINA 110TEL are noted for their polite and tentive character, and are cvcr in attendance to bey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which Lre commodious and complete, and Horses left in y care will receive kind and careful treatment. ' lhankful for past encousragement andi patron-i ge, I respectfully solicita continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. gg The travelling community are notified that hy and their bagna;;e will be conveyed, at a mo nent's warning, without charge, to the E'arolina or eorgia Depots.J. A. M. Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 16 FRESH1 GROCERIES, &c. STHiE Subscriber is now receiving - a choice stock of well selected GROCRIES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &e., hichi will be sold at moderate prices. The as rtment is large, and consists in part of Stewart's C. SUG AR, an excellent article; New Orleans, old process, SUGARI, Superior Crushed do. do Po .vdered do. Sugar House SYRUP; New Orleanis do. Old Goverment Java COFFEE; Superior Rio do. Choi'ice OLD BR ANDY, goodl, better, heit ; ibson's XX WIIISKEY, a first rate article; A lso, all oilier LIQ UORS, WINES, &c.; Exc:lent TOBACCO and SEGARLS; Confectioniaries and Pickles ; Fresh Sahuon and Sardines; MACK EREL, No 1 and 2, in Kits, very fine ; Good English l~airy CHE ESE ; Superline FILOUR; su1.erior qualities of SOAP, &c., &c., &c. il of which has been bought at reasonable prices nd will be sold at small profits. Thiankful for past patronmage, the Subscriber opes by strict *Attention to merit a continuation of he same. W. E. LEGG. Dec8 tf 418 DISSOLUTION, T E Firm of COLEMAN & SMITH, was, by mutual consent, disselved on the 0th of nAuust last. All persons indebted to us arc re spectfully solicited to settle as soon as possible, as e wish to close the biusiness of the firm. Either f us, or J1. C. Chapimim, are authorized to use thme ame of the firms in liquidatinig. COL EMA N & SMITH!. Mount iEnon, S. C., Nov. 23, 1853. TO THE PUBLIC. Having sold my entire interest in the firm of COL-EMAN &dMiriito) Mr. W. B. Ssenu,my former artner, hbeing thankful for past faivonirs, I take illeasre in recommending himi to our former ens tmir and friends. All lpersons indebted to me will pilease come forward and pay, as I am cent plled to have money. LEWIS COLEMAN. Nov. 23, 18 5tC 47_ Norfolk and New York Oysters. r NH E above superior OYST ERS can be had at IS. E. BOWERS', in Hamburg. fresh every day, by Express, in half and Whole Gallons. Nov 26 tI. d6 N OT ICE--All persons desirons of employ ig the Negro man JOE belonging to Mrs. Seibels, may do so upon complying with the terms mentioned in a paper which Joe carries itih him. E. SEIBELS, Agt. Nov 23 1m 46 We want Money ! AL f. persons indebted to us are earnestly soli Acited to call and settle up by sale day next, as we have heavy Bank Notes to meet in a short time. Come, ye whom we have accommmodlated with cheap goods and reasonable time, walk up to time " Captain's Oflice" and cash your accounits. We wvill expect hellp from you on Monday next don't disappoint us. WV. R. & T. S. H UDSON Deci t f 47 F~tSL -Agood COOK, WASHER rind 1RON~lt.S. S. TOMPKINS. Deci t f d7 W ANTED--A Competent MA LE TEACH ER to take charge of a School six miles below the Pine House, for the year 1859. Address subscribers at Granuiteville, S. C. B. F. L ANDRUM, - LEWIS J. MILES, A. G. TURNER. Dec. 1, 1858 5t* 47 F NA L NIOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Estate of Wmn. S. 1nmyly. dlee'd., arc notifi' d to pay tihe same forthwiith ; andi those hav ing claims naainst said Estate will ri nder them i1 prop, ily iattesed.J,. C. SMY LY, Ad'or. Dee g 3*48 IIOTICE--LHst in Hamburg on the 24th oi .Septembier 1858, a sealed Note against Ant Collins, payable to Edward Collier, one day aftei date, for the principal sum of twenty five hundrem dollars and seventeen cents, bearing date 5th da) February 1856, attested by Richard Key. Al persons are hereby warned against trading for th< said Note. EDWA RDCOLLIER. Col Spring, Edaeaeld S. C, De. 1i 28* 47 Edgefield Female Institute! IIE Undersigned will commence the exercises of this School on the 2nd Mondaiy in Jan uary, 1059. It is his purpose, if possible, toibuild up an In stitution that will afford to Young Ladies every facility for acquiring a liberal education; and he asks the hearty co-operation oT all who are friend ly to such an enterprise. He will be assidted by as many Teachers as the number of pupils may require. He submits the following recommendation from the Professors of the University of Virginia: "The Undersigned, having been inforned that M11r. Joux R. GwALTSNEY, a Master of Arts of this Institution, will take charge of the Female Insti tute at Edgefleld, S. C., are, pleased to have an opportunity to testify to their high appreciation of' li merits as a Scholar, and as a Christian gen tieman. They believe that his attainments and character qnalify him for entinmit. usefu!i ss, as a Teacher of the tir.-t cluss, nd they reconinend < his Sehool aesorlingly. A. T. BL.EDsoE, Prof. of MatleNmaties. W. 11. .c0 uvEy, Prof. t'' Moral Philo:.ophy, C S. 1MAUPcm. Prof. of Clist ry, -I B. L GILDFRLsLEEvr, Prf. (of Greek. J. L CAuxLL, Prof. of Physciology & Surg. A. HowARD, Prof. of Metdicho J. S DAvis, Prof. of Anat, Ther., & Bot. J. P. Hoico1u IE, Prof of Const. & Intern. Law, Joinq B. hlnoR, Prof. of Com. & Statue Law. FnAiECIS Ii. S31T, Prof. of Nat Phihsophy. C Gassuxr UAiasoN, Prof. of Latin " 17 Any one, desiring further information will plea1se addreSs JOTIN R. GWALTNI-X, A. N. Edgefleld, S. C., Nov 17 t 45 School Notice. C H AVING bien tendered, by the Toustees of the " Fuller institutute," the use of their commodious Building, Apparatue, Furniture, &c., my School, for the instruction of Girls and young Ladies, will be resumed on the 17th of .Ianuarv next, without the aid of Truste.s. All the En. lish brancle", with Music, French, Drawing, Painting, Wax Work, Needle Work, &c., will he a taught. Te scholastic year will be divided into two sessions, first commencing 7th of Janutry and closing 31st t.f July; second commencing 5th September and closing 10th of Decemnber. That every facility may be oflered for a thorough edu cation, the serviegs of my sister, Mrs. M. A. BLAND, have been engaged, who will assist me in the Musical and Ornamental departments. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed, I hope, by strict attention and unremit ting industry, to receive a continuance of the same. ANNIE C. GOTT. Greenwood, S. C., Dec. 8, m 48 FDGEF IELD INALE ACADEMY. E All persons indebted to the Trustees of the Edgefield Male Academy are informed that the accounts are in the hands of the Treasurer and an early setivnent is requested. GEO. A. ADDISON, Treas. Dec 8 2t 48 OTICE-te Patrons of the Edgefield Fe N male Collegiatte Institute, will please call at the Aeudemy and settle their Tuition bills with the Principal, Mis A. -1. R. MEARS, from this day until the close of the E0-slon. W. W. ADAMS, S W.' NICIOLSON. Dec 8 2t 41 JINGIS MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKY I bLE, S. C. Patset- Maj. M. J - NKINS,* 'rof. Mathematies. rAL~s. Capt. A. COW A ItD,* Prof. French. Liut. C. A. SEABiQO0K~t Prof. Ihui 4- Greek j u . M. L AW.* Prof. JIistory, 4.-Mathematics. "I I. K. T!IOM AS.* Prof. Belies Lettres. 'I "it. T. JIARPER,*Prof. Eng. 4- Ar-ithmetic. B P. BOYD, Bursar. Urs. BAILRON & BRATTON, Burgeons. TEnxs :--For all S~hmool Expenses, i e , Tuition, Boardinig, Light, Fuel. stationcry, Books, anmd. edical attendlance, $200 perf cholastic year. No Pup~il under twelve or over eighteen years of age will be received. For further in~furtnation apply to Prinlcipl)s, Yokvile, 8. C. ] Rferences :-Cen. James .Tones, Columbia, S C.; Gen. D. F. Janmiason, Orangeb~urg, s. C.; Gen. J. HI iMians, Buckhead, 8. 0; Gen. Daniiel Wal-1 lce, Jonesville, S. C.; Col. I. I). Wilson, Soci. ty 11il, S. C.; Gen. It. G. M. Dunovant, Ninety-Six ieot, S. C. *Gradua'tes of tho S. C. Milit~ry A cademy. t Griduante of tIne S. C. College. STEVENS' CREEK ACADEMY, TilE exercises of tis~ Academy will be re sunied on the 1st Mlonday in kI~nuary next, under the supervision of J. W. MUcANTS, V'~.s' a grduate of Enmory and Hleury College, of Vir iia. "lie carne to this neighborhood with the best of recommendations as to character and qiualineations,. and we can no(w testify to thme fact ourselves, lie having taughat five months to our entire satisfaction. Young men wishing to prepare for College, we do niot, think conld do hetter than to conec to our school. It is in a good neiglhiorhood where board can be obtained at chi.alp pirices. J. S. S'MYLY, ) J1. L ANDitUM, Trustees. Nov. 2L185S - L 46 TlE LIVER INVIIGARATOR. PREPARLED) Y DRt. SANFORD. 1 T"a'r'at''i'infc mien~il dlsi ovry, andl isdaily workling enr, nn,latI m o es g,. r.:ant.e heieve.'. It ensres nas it' . mugi i, vent~m the lirs t dose giving be.at, id setltdo,n amore thm:ma n utle 1is re'jpiiredl to cure any kinud <of Liver Compulinint, fomn the woarst .Iiundice or 1)vspep~sia to a cum,ana head anh", all of which are the resulttof ai diseasedt Liver. The Liver is one oif the principal regutiulors of thae huan body, andti wheni iit perfo'rms its func''I' tis we-ll the por ii he sIueini uS-e fully dtevelopjedI. iThe s'omneh is atmo,'t etiirely d *epeneilent on 1th healthy atio oif the 1.1Iver for thme pro'per pertan:une ,of its f un tethans. WhIe n he stm "" nelh is at thuit, theL bowelIs are ti huni, ain't ihe wblrdeC sysins ai iTe C in cemns' qIeIce of onei. organs---h .C L',ier-havinig eensedt to .14 1 titsduy. F. .r thme e'isn .s of that ,,rgm, on ofr the ~rritirs ha15mad i ti4 hai5 studty, in na prnietient of mgre thmanm tWwenty years, o ithIlad s'ome, re'medy whecre w i tl t countecrnet the m~)anay deriungemnents 144 whicha it is hlitbe. To prov~ that this re medcay Is at lasit ftmdnu, any. p.rn troubled~' with Liv e' r Cuajmomp li im nn ofr it f-arams, hans buit to try a .. bottle, and convaictlon Is A CI lmdn has beenm formed by dtisslvian gintis and. extracting thai part .which Is soluable for the ac tive virtuaes ofr the medi c"ine., .Taese gunma remove, alt morb~id. or hadt matter romrru the system, supply lg ina their place a hue:dthy th or of bile, linvgorating otth actie, cau4sing fmod to digest welt, purifyIng te boodt, givinag luile nutd health to the i' haole mnehai nery, removu~ing thec enusesm' of tihe disease, and effet aigm radlIena caire wit hout ain y of the disagreenuble anur effects, fellthy iusinlg Catomel or Mineral P'.n s i n ti Is usualty resor tedt to. One deo after enatinig is sufliclent to relIeve th e stonach, anid pirevent thec food from rIsing and soar Onnly one dose -taken 1mbefore retlrIng, prevents Oaly one done taken at rfmnight loosens the bowels gently, and cnres costive '' ness. On e taken after eacti * meal wIll cure Dyspepsla. g 'One doase of two tea spoonatnd wilt always re leve Siek IHeadache. One bottle takmen for fo male obstrucetion, removes the cuse of time disease, and maskes aperfect cure. Only nme douse haiinedl ately relieves Chlihe, whIte One mlhse, often repuented,'' Is a sure cure for Chiol era Morbus, andm a lire .-. ventative of Chlamera. One dlose, taken mifen, will p reveat the recurrence ~f Bilious Aitmieks, w~hile i reieves all pinful feel inU Only one bottle Is ,needcd to throw out of the system the effects of medl cine after a lo'ng slckness. One bottle taken for Jaundicc, remo ves all yellowness o r unnntamurnl E color from the skin. One dose taken a short timne before eating gIves vIgor to te appetie, undl mnkes fuod digest well. One doswe, oflen repenated, cures Charonle Dlarrhma In Its worst fms, wIle suammer and bowel comphlants yield at not to the first dose. One or two doses euares attacks caused- by worms, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer or speedler reim ed In the world, as It never faills. There Is no exaggeratIon In these statemnents; they are plain, sober facts, that we can give evldenace to strove, whaitc al who use It are glvinag theIr unaunnaous testimuony In Its etake Inanniute pketasure i recomnmending thais medIcIne as a prevenative for Fever anid Agume, Chill Fever, and all Fevers omf a ilklus type. It operates with certality, anad tiousndsare willlhtg to testify to Its wondlerful vIrtue. Aong the hunditredts of Liver Remedies tiow offered to the public. thecre are n-oe we czan so hIghly recuommeund as Di. SANFOICIFS INVIOIfAToIt, so generalty knuwna now throuaghout thec Uion. This preparatio.n is truly a Liver Invigorator, proahuieing the most hasppy results on nll who use i. Alnost innumerable certilleates have been gIv en t the great virtue of thius medlelne by thaose of the hIgh est stanhlug in society, and we know it to be the best prepia ratoin now before thejpulie.-HuAon (bouty )Ismcrat. RICE, ONE DOLLAE PElR BOTTLE. - 8SANF"ORD &k CO., ProprIetors, 345 Blrosdway, New Y ork. Eorsale at Edgetteld U. HI. by 0. L PENN, Agent. INE TENNESSEE BACON-Sides, 'Shoulders and llama-for sale by -0. L. PENN, Agt. Norm, asf 46 State of South Carolina. PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE D]I'PARTMINT. COLUIA, S C , D McMnx., 1,5A. y llis Excellency ROBT. F. W. A LLSTON, Gorernor and comnander4-.Chief in and uver the Stale of South Carolinft: W fiEttE AS, in pursuance of the Act of the Le egislature (if this tae, the votes for niembers o' the ThirLy-EighTh i'oress have been .munted by Comnissienern apponited for thit pur. ose, and it appenrs that JOIIN McQUEEN has een duly elected frr the Congressional District omposed or Lancaster, ChesterfIeld, Marlboro, arlington, Union, Willinnsburg, Ilorry and eorgetown. forming the I st Congressional District; V. PORCHER MILES for the D istrict composed if Charleston, excisive of the Parish of St. Johns olletn, forming the 2d Congressional District; i. M. KEITT fur the listrict composed of Beau >rt, Barnwell, Oranbchurg, Colleton, St. Johns olleton, forming the 3d Congresslonal District; [. L. BON II A MeI for he' i)istri-:t composed of exingomn, Edgefield, Newberry, Laurens and Ab eville, forming the 4th Congressional Distict; J. . ASI.\IOfE for the District composed of An erson, Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg and rnion, form:ng the 5th Congressional D istrict; . W. BOYCE for the District composed of York, hester, Fairfield, Rich'and, Kershaw, Sumter and arendon, foryuing the Gth Congressional District. Now, therefore, I, ROBT. F. W. AI.LSTOS, overnor and Commander-in-Chief in and over e State aforesaid, do issue this my proclamation, tifying and declaring, according to the provisions f the said Ac, that John McQueen, W Purcher tiles, L. Ml. Keitt, M. L. Bonham, J. D. Ashmore d W. W Boyce had a majority of the votes cast their respective Conaressional D;stricts, and are ierefore duly elected Representatives in the Con ress of the United SLate.s. (iven under ny hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, this - day of December, in the year of our Lord o thousand eighthIundred and fifty-i ight, and in the 83d year of A meri can Independence. R1B0T. F. W. ALLSTON. W-M. R TuxT, Dep. S.c. of Z-tato. Dec. 16, 1858, it 49 WRY kOOLS FALL TRADE-.18581 DICKEY & PHIBES AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE, Usually kept In a )RY GOODS STORE! Which they will As any other LESPECTABLE HOUSE! 'he Character of their House is a sufficient guarantee that eeyCustomer will be Charedthe SAME PRICE. Augusta, Eept 183 ____ _f_ 36 New Dry Goods! 2ATE ARRIVALS!! WMl'. H. CRA.ME, Augusta, Ga., has jus nt received from New York, Rich Bayn~dere ~ 8LS ; French all wool DIELAINES, new sty'es ; Low priced DELA[N Esand CASilIMERES; French and hnglishi SIKR~INUS, very cheap ; Black aind Colored A LP ACAS, very cheap ; Coth and Merenoc SH AWl 5 , new styles; Ldics and Siisses Cloth CLOA KS; Fr.c Black CLOTh H8tnd CASI&lERE:4; Kentucky JE\S S.\TIN KTS and TWEEDS; New Styles PL:INTS and (UGIIAlAS; .ilL a great variety of all kinds of DOMESTIC 001ii8 suitable fur tihe seasone which will be sold the lowest ternms for Cash. Call at tile NEW GR ANITE FRONT STORE. Augusta, Dec 1 8t 37 FRESH GROCERIES.. T. DAVIS, Agent, has just replen .. ishied his Stock with fresh imp~ortationls of imost EVERY AltTICLEJ inl the Urucery busi ess which lie is sellingt at Verjy Low Prices ! Ilis presenlt large Etock consists In part of 10 Bhus Stuart's'C. SUG.\R which will be sold lbs. for $1, Cash, r at 11} ets per lb. by the bbl. 5 EBis.:superior Irish POTATOE-IC; Tennessee 1 A MS andi L A R, 15j ets. pr lb.; Northern P1PP'INS andi A PPLLES, line; Tierce R ICE, htest quality; spesi CII EE$E nuel M .\CCA RONI; Choice RLAISINS, CITltON anud CUl R ANTS; do FireS and PRUNES; CAN A1EM rad N I T.4, a lull and fine variety; SAIXON and T.OISTERS, superior; PLENDID LIQUORS, W.INES, CORDIALS, TIolmeico, Segairs, .&c., &c., &c. igCall at the " E~olihae." Nov 24 tf -.- 40 state of South Carolina. EDG EFI ELD DISTRICT, IN RQUI'TV. Femperance la tcher andl others, } ill for Sole ns. Miorris, lisa wife Lucy, et al. ) at~ Jc B Y virtue of an order from Chaneellor Wardinaw in this case. I will sell at Edgelield C. H., (on ~le day in .lanuary next, the following portion of Lhe Real Estate of Bartlet Hatcher, deceased. Two hundred and six (206) acre. to be laid off rm thte tract whereon the stid deetased resided at the time of hi. death, and which will be locatedi on Ihe extreme portion of the said tract, nnd being the most remote from thie dwelling TRits-A eredit of twelve months from day of ale with interest from said date, except costa to be paid in casht. Purhase money to be secured by bond with adequate sureties. A. SIMKIINS, c.E K D. Nov. 22 t 46 Notice Positive. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. ..Lucy Summerall, decessed, are requested te pany the same forthlwith ; and those having demand. against said Estate will please rendetr them in pro perly attested, as soon as possible. I desire to settlk up the Estate without delay. B. M., TA'LBERT, Adn'or. de bonis non. Nov. 3,1858 12m 43 L E1YONS--nJust received Bve Boxes ChoIc LEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. May 19 - f 19 N OTICE--All persons hiaving claims againsi the Est-,te of .)amne S. Culvman, dee'd., are hereby niotitied to render thema in by the let Marel lS5-otherwist their note and necounts will pu-i tively be debarred. Aiid those indebted to said Estate mnust piay up thle 10th FIebruary next, oi they will must assuredly ho compelled to pay co'ts JIENNET PE~RRY, Adutor. June 9 9me 22 F OR SALE 031 REIlT--Tho OFFICI in the rear of the Court flouse it contain two Rooms 20 feet square, and is well suited for Lawyer or Doctor. Apply to the Subscriber. OEO. A. ADDISON. n. e c -81 48. 1858-.-FALL DRY GOODS--185 BROOM~ NDRRELE AUGUSTA, GA., I HVE just opened a very large and elegat assortimtent of MiWTAP'rC&3m an~xcl 3PANCO I @@@D@ Which comprises -verything in the trahil- as wel as all that % netw and e e'nnt in .tyle, exc-i.Iit I quality, andl Low iW P'rie,4. They are detenninnil to niintaii their oll .an well estiblished reputation ,.f Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices And would invi:e ill in starebn of 0001) GOODS at 1.0W 110(111 , to give them a call at thei ONE PRICE STORE. -0 BDed Blankets, Negro Blanketsq, Negro Kerseys, Plains, Linseys, &c., And a large stock of all other Goods for Servants wear, at the lowest possible prices. 0 And as our Rnle of Business is ON E PRICE, ANT) NO DEVIATION, No one will pay over market price, as the rule forces the seller to ask the lowest market price, and protcts the buyer. Therefore, If you wish Goods at low prices, Go to BROOM s NORRELL'S. If you like fair and open dealine, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S If you dislike a dozen prices for the same article, and prefer "one price." - Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. you don't like to he " baited' on one article, and pay doubly en another, Go to BROOM& NORRELL'S. In fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goods, get good value for your money, and traile where you will like to udeal, and ie p'leasel tosend your friends, Go to BROOM &NORRELL'S. Angusta, Nov 9 tf 44 KEEP WARM. HEAVY RAGLANS AND OWER 00GATS. HEAVY OVER SACKS, GENTS SHAWLS & BLANKETS, BUSINESS SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VEST, TO MATCH, FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANT$ AND VF.STS, Of every description. FINN LINEN, COTTON AND MARS81LL5A SHIRTS. MERINO AND FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Byron and Standing Collars, Sus penders, Socks, Gloves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., ALL FCR SALE LOW BY J. M.NEWBY &CO. AUGUSTA, GA. Decc 1tf 47 HENRY DALY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in - BOOTS & SHOES, Under the United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BEG.- to inform his friends and the public thai h13le is just openingt one of the L ARGEST, EST and CHIEA PEST Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, 37al.iue, Car-pet'E~agu, e~c That lie has ever brotighit to A ugusta, selected carefully from the Mlanufactutrers, personally, and purchsed entirely for CA SH, which enables him to of fer superior inducements to those wvho may favor himt with a call. 5,000 Pair of Splendlid Plantation BR OGANS, of very superior quality, exceedingly cheap; 10 Cases of very superior Hair Lined Water Proof BOOTS, entirely new, and desirable for the cold weather. With a full assortmnent of Ladies and Mtisses HEELED and UNHEELE~D GAITRS, SLIP PE., B \SKINA, &c., &c., to all of whichI would respectfully invite the attenit on of the pub lie. IhENRY DALY, NEXT DOOR TO GRAY A TURLE. Augusta, Sept 29 tf 38 WKY H. TUTT, WIOLESALE AN D RETARl F.DAL~ER IN French, EniglIishI aniid Amuerica D RU GS, 1%o. 3.8o, 'Eroac. troetr A UGUSTA, GA. B LU E S T ONE. 3.000 Lbs. for sale very lomw, by WV. 11. TIJTT, Druggist, 180, Broad Street, Augusta. LNSEED OIL, WIIITE LEAD, &t 500 (ballonts English Linseed Oil; 10,00) L bs. Purie White Lead ; Clours of all kinils. For sale at very loi figures, by WV. HT. TUTT, Diruggist, No. 108l, Broad street, Augus.ta. SPERM, WHALE AND LARD OIL A large Stock always on hand and for sale low by IV- H. TUTT, IDruggist, No 108, Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. The best artIcle known for making Soap-cheape and better than Potash. For siale by WV. H. TUTT, Drufgglt, No 108, Broad street. Augusta, Nov 1 f 48 1T I C E.--AlI persons having demand Neni~inst the Estatei of Wi'liam Bawl, bate 4 Edgeieldl Distriet, dtecezwed, are hereby notifiedl t present them prop~erly attesitd, on or before tlh first day of January next, (It'59 ) And all person indebted to said Estate, are requested to make pay ment y the SA MUEL R AWL, Adm'or. Nov. 24 4L* 46 N OTIC--Thie undersigned Intending tot absent from the District for a abort time, ha left his papers in the hands. of Mr. F. L. 8mitt Any person wishing to pay him money can do by calling on Mr. Smith, and by so doing will cot fer a great favour. LEWIS JONES. Edgefeld, C. HI., Dec. 1, 1858, 4t 47 'INAL NOTICE.-All persons having an claimgs against the Estate ofi Simeon Mathi deceased. are no ified that they must render thei in by the i st October next, and those indebted mm pay up by Rteturn-dlay, or the A'dminiitraitur will b fored to place said indebtedne's in the hands of a Attorney for collection. The Estate must be close by the 1st October. SIMPSON MATHIIS, Adm'or. Ag. 4 tf 30 OTICE--Allpersons having claims again the Esiate of William Logue, dec'd., ar Ihereby requested to present them properly attesi ed ; and all persona indebted to said Estate mu make immediate payment. B. H. YOUNGBLOOD, Adm'r. Aug. U 32 NOTICE. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR USUAL STOCK SF Fall& Winter Goods it Embracing NEARLY EVERY ARTICLE Usually kelpt for the tr.de. M , Dt i ield to offl-r them at such prices as I eniot fail to nir e mntistftion, we respectfully In rvite Lh it;l at on ofi i lho- w1 who waint good bargains. HILAND & BUTLER. Ehei0eld, :et 27 tf 42 FALL GOODS. ' HR E uhvcibers r. specfully anounce that their St.ek of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Ia now compliclo The )RS i GOODS embraco all the -w an fin-binnable tityl. io. The sTAPLIC 000) hav. been bought low and will be sold VltY CilEN.P 1. R. SULLIVAN & CO. Nov 11f 44 PLANTATION GOODS, IN Store anl realy for inmpection a large Stock of Georgia all wool P LA INS; Lowell Mills PLAINS; Washington KERSEYS Phald LINSEYS, in every variety; OSN A H URGS and Georgi-i STi'llES; White and Colored Negro JILANKETS. "r Will Ie sold cheap. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. Nov In If 44 NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, E PENN, Agenst, would respectfully an Snsounce to his customers and the public generally that he has received his Stock of FALL & WMTER GOODS. - li. Stock is full :md complete, and has been selected with great care, both in ,-tyles and prices, and will r.ot fa-1 to give ENT'RE SATISFA>. TION. Ie feels grateful for the liberal patronage al ready received, and solicits a continuance of the same the proent, season, and -promises to do his best to please all who may give him a call. Nov 1 tf da Ridge Land for Sale. T HE Subscriber desirous of changing his place T of residence, offers for sale his VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION Consisting of FIVE f1UNDRED ACRES, and ying immediately onthe Columbia and Edgefeld On the premises are a fine one story House, with basement, and all necessary out building,-rall new, Also, an excallentisel of water, a very an. perlor Orchard ad V1inevard, consisting of a gret variety of frits & Ana bi'dn, shml ,k* Plantation in ins repalr,--overy Aeld 61inIt now well painted gate. Plantation advantageouSly Watered, &a., iec. CLI\TON WARD. The weekly Columbia Banner will please copy six weeks, and forward bill to this office. Nov. 24, 1858 tf 4 PINE LAND FOR BALE 26 7 A C RES. SITUATED ON Edgefield & Hamburg Plank Road, THREE MILES FROM THlE VILLAGE, Spma.11 Wcortion, Cleow-ett REMAINDER WELL TIMBERED -AND WA' TRED! - . U.. lYIIY. Nov8 3'f 43 Land for Bale, Tj'HE Subscriber, desiring to change his busi Lness, offers for sale his TRACT OF L AND containin'g Six Ilundred Aeres. On the place is a good Dwelling House and all necessary buildings'. Also, a good iSaw Mill. ~About 140 acres of this Tract arc cleared-7O of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about 2j mailes East of the Pine H ouse. I will take pleasure in showing the land to anay one who muay wish to purchase. ABSALOM 1U0RNE. Sept 8 tf 85 Dissolution! riHE Firm of H. L. CUNNINGHAMi & CO. Iwas dissolved on the 2nd inst., by mutual consent. All persons having demands against us will present them for paymient. All those indebt ed to us are respectfully solicited to call and settle as early as poissible, as further indulgence will not be giicn.. .1H. L. CU.4NINGIIAM & CO. Jlam burg, Aug 4, 1858. To the Public, HJAVING sold out our entire interest in the. I.rmrs of H1. L. Cunningham & Co. to oar for mer partner Mr. HENRY SOLOMON, we take pleasure in recommending him to our old custo m ers and friends. We are thankful for the liber..l patrnage~ we have receivedl, andi solicit a continu snee of the samte for our successor. I IH. L CUNNINGR AM, 0. C CUNNINGllA~l. Hamburg, S. C., Aug 4, '58. Omae I1 UIRE MIS$0URI WINES.--Spark I ing CAT AB \, CA BINE I', and other brands of the Missouri Wine Company, can be had at S. V. BOWF.RL4, Agent, llanmburg, who is the sole Agent for that C'ompany. Hfamburg, Sept I tf 31 Cavalry, Attention. T H E following compose the Court Martial to try .the Defaiuhers of the EdlgeRseld Squadron for the year 1853, and mill meet aS Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Janu-try next. 'Liut. Col. BA'iES, Presidlent. Capts. TALas a-rnd W uvs, .and Lients. GAUL, Sineo: and SMIru. Members. EaLAsMUu S. MImI. Judge Adavocate. By order of .1. F. IUlRISA. Nov10 Col. 2nd Rleg't Cav.dlry. Attention, Planters. GIN MOTES! r E wIll pay ONE CENT pr pound In Gash, Vfor the MOTES that fi l under the Cotton Gin, (and which have heretofore been considered worthless) delivered at the Mill at Bath, S. C., or at the Oflice in AuGusta, or at any depot on the. s . C.ail Road. ihey may be sent by wagon, if or if packed the Bagging and Rope will be re "turned to the planter. Mark your name on each abale. GEO. W. WINTER, a A gent Bath Paper Mi:Is. - Augta,G., Nov.9 3m 44 - G OLDENW SYRUP.-l am receiving a few Barrels Sugar Hlouse GOLDE~N SYRUP, -a superior article for famIly use. Also, new Cheese. Goahen Butter, Pickled BeA' Sand Pork, Smoked Beef, Dried and Smoked ' Tongues, Canvassed Hams. HabugOc . E . BOWERS, Agent. Hamur, ct25tf 42 EXCUTOR8' NOTICE.-All persons eIndebted to the EstateofkJohnl Jones, dec'd., pyup prompt,1y that the provisions of the will atmay be complied with ; and all persons having * demands against the Estate will please present Sthem to the Executors Immediately, properl at dtested. A. 3. -BAMMOND,)E' SeptBW. G. ARR[S. - AGS, RAGS --THREE CENIIper Lb. at in Cash will be paid for all CleanLInens and e Cotton Rags, delivered at the '-hPpe Kills,.at - Bath, S.C.,or atanyNpotn als . .R'aload. at The attention of Store-baepers and Pedharalas 1O0. V, WINTER Augtnt.Ga.- awS 91