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WL'U.""; - "V"11' '^? How Jones Got Barrclld Up Mr. Jones sot on an empty barrel standing in trout of a store on, Miolii- ,f gan Avonuo and remarked thai ? was cheaper to loso $2 wortb of time t waiting for tho car than to foot it t nine blocks. Mr. Jones is long and c loan, and weighs 1G0 pounds. The < barrel ongbt to hold up two jiiBt' fifce I liiin, but as ho wriggled around to I secure an easy position, tho head full i in. M i*. .Tnhnn full in nffpv tlin lipnfl It wasn't tho best tiling ho could do, but notirao was loft him to plan and ) ondor. Tho first thing he know alter tho crash, was linding his feot and ankles over one side, and liis shoulders and head wedged against tho opposite. His head was bent forward until his nock was neatly broken, liis legs seemed to liavo boon driven up and lie was right where the boys wanted him. IIo yelled out in smothered tones, and an uged lady who keeps an intelligence office uear tho scene of tho accident Jookod down from her window, and called out: "Bub, we don,t want any such footing around_,horo"' "Bub bo blowed! Leiuino out?~? Ilelpl help!" hoarsely Teplicd Mr. Jones. "Oh? young man, yon aro on yQur way to the gallows!1' said the Jady, and she drew back from the window and sighed. Few peoplo walk the streets at liGoii. and Mr. .Tr>ii?? vnlloH nut mnm. - - > J ?? "'""J times before tbo grocer came out.? IIo saw tlio feet sticking up, and bo gave biin a rap witb a potato smash er and exclaimed: "You boys deservo killing!1' "I'm dying in bero?help me out!" roared Joucs. "I'll die you, you old vagrant!" re ]>lied tbo grace, soeing tbat tbe feo^ hnlnntrfifj fn si mnn ?txl l><- ........ ?i.~ o? ? j m-w ^avu tuv; barrel a kick. your or five hoys camo round the comer and when tliey discovered what was up< one of thorn recognized Mr. Jones' voice. Looking into the barrel, lie a6ked: "la that you Mr. Jonee?"' "Are you doing well down thoro, ilr. JoneB?" , uOh, Heavens?lomino unl" cried] n ? iiiy jjribonur. 1 "Aren't you ensy in your rtiind, Mr. Jone6?" inquired another )>oy. 4*I tell you I am dying!" shouted Mr. Junes as ho tried to struggle and get Around. " 4\L beliovo you ilro a liar," replied the grocer, aw he gave the barrel a uhake. When ho was jQonviileed that the man in the bat>i*el was not a'vacrrnnt O 6r a beggar, lid sot about helping liiin out. lie tried to help him up, but Jones yelled for mercy, and the buys put in their talk and decided that the barrel should be lipped over. This was done, and while tho grocer went after tho hatchet to knock tho hoOpa oil*, tho buys rolled Air. Jones up and down tho walk "to cool off." ? uJ)o you feel belter now, Mr. Jones," iiHjuirou one. "Ilavoyou cramps in tho stomach, Mr. Jone?" askccl a second. "Do you really and truly want to got out of that placo car, Mr. Jones?" a6kcd a third. And Jones growled and took on ,,rri i.:~> ' " - ?IIV> 1IIUU lU illlU iiU inu uoys rolled him along lio was heard mak ing a solemn vo.v tliat ho would kill everybody in Detroit if he over got out of that barrel. The grocer finally came with his hatchet, and as he knocked at the hoops he said it was a pity to go and dastroy a nico barrel like that in oidcr to save one human life. 1 'II . jno saves litmlly fell in and fell 1 out and Jones gavo a yell and a 1 ret ain hie up. "Ah! lie's tho man to phiy circus 1 trickf!" exclaimed ono of tho hoys. "You hotf heV> hoBa performer!" ' yelled another. 4 Mr. doners clawed aron^d and tried ; ' to jjjet them, and as he limped away i1 i.? ..,,<,.1 i...i.. ' ' I..V, C.^.U "?'"J "? '?IU IMlVlllgUJIU'J l.ll ? tico looked out ol tlio window and ^aid: j "II that man doesn't g> round rob 'oing clotnea lines, then I'm no judge of human nature." 4t& Why do honcat duck* dip thoir hoiid.s unc.or water? To liquidalo their litllo bill.**. 'Thb Maid of AthensIt is the privilege of poets to coner their own famo upon their loves, md they havo boasted of this in liany a weell known vcrBO. Tbo Eliz ibo^han p^ety'wofb especially fond* offering immorality ot fame in ex-* Ihangofor affection. Spencer wooed lis wife in ibis manner, and warned bo lady that her only chance of boing reuignafbergd oxisted in his praise, lis sonnets litid his "Epithalamium" ire not yo( forgot toil, and posterity paKea goou ins prouiise. iho highpst cogapUmqpt paid to Sponcer was that of of Sir Phillip Sydney, who declared that when tho "Faerio (Queen" appeared "Oblivion laid him down on Laura's hearso." Petrarch was then famous in England, and his devotion to Laura alone causes her name to be remembered. Mary will b'e roniem'boVed till Bums is forgotiten, and tho loveliness of Julia is s'ill mrpRorvod in the amber verse of ITer [I f ;rick'. But no woman, perhaps, owed greater la^nc in her own lifetimo to hor poetical eulogist than tho Maid of iAthons owed to Lord Byron. | Tho death of Mrs. Black, which re. cohtly occurred at the ago of seventy ,six, recalls one ot tho most harmless incidents in" Byron's life. Sho was a maiden when ho mot her in Athens land to her ho auuressou that beautiful song which has been sung in ovory quarter of tho world. The young ,lady married, was the mother of a [large family, grew old, and became so poor in her-old age that about a year ago a fund for her relief was raised Lv subscription in London. . r But, though ihu Maid, of Athona bo~ jcauiooldj tho sung made in her honor remains forever yonng. ller trossess noconlined are atUl woood by each Jsgoan-wind and lior Boft checks bloom is still kisaod by her eyelid's jetty fringe. Lovers still sing, in voiULb vury viir> iu<? in ijuimiy 01 uiu Maid of Athena, and implore, her to thiuk cjf them when alone, and vow |that they shall never cease to love I her, and that although they fly to Id tamboul, Athena holds their hearts and soul. Thus the song which celebrated tho charms ot tho Athenian maid has become tho praise of thousands of fair women. The value ot love songs 13 that thoy can be ones ily applied by any lover to any lady, and. Ihiyuid Taylor finoly expresses this merit when he says of tho 13rits ish troopB -teingin" tbefore the eve of buttle in-tlie Crimea,' "Jiucli < heart recalled a different name, brtt all sang Annio Laurie." It ia atrango how one man in a fow aimple \yurda thus speaks for millions. The lady ;doea not, merely receive fame, but |nlso confers it. Tnisson<r is not only due to the geniija of Byron, tyut to tho beauty of tho Maid. Bat fofiher in~ 'juration 'it would not havo been written. Fifty years havo passed sineo Byron's death, and after a long ami honorable life the.Ma^l of Ath\ ens has followed him to ,the tomb. But both continue to live togethor in the'littlo so'ilg which tho Pilgrim oi li.t.ci'iiity like a roae into the lap of one lie loved for a moment and leit forever.?N. Y. Ilorald. Tho industry of William B. Anlor in diligently attending every day to his private business from an early hour in <l?r\ iitm-iii n<f null! frit it* ni? fiUA o'clock in tlio afternoon is liclcl up a shining cxampTo to young men. JJut to wluib.find? is thoro not something hotter lor human heings to do in this world than to labor so many hours every day to increase an accumulation of vroalth already too groat to ho of any uso to its owner? Mr. Astor was a highly educatod man, and Iiad projected great scbomos of loarn o research, but relinquished them to bosumo his own business manager, and at bis doatb loft a fortuno of ono hundred millions, mostly real ostato. Now wo roally do not tliink that any conudcrahlo number of sensiblo men will 4ce :in3' valuable lesson in Hiicb an oxwnpl<\ There could bo no greater alnmnity to such .1 country as ours Lli.an to cultivato .1 raco of suoh mo? riopolists as Astoi". A Milwaukoo chap kisHod l?is girl about torty limos right stright along; and when ho atopjod tho tears camo into her oycf, and sho naid, in a sad tone of voico: "Ah, John, I foar you havo coasod to lcvo mo." "No, I havn't," replied John, "but I mird breathe " ! Mrs Armslrbng is n CbioogOi physician, ngainst tho dosiro of'hor husband Who doos not boliovo in professional farcers for women. IIo carriod this Opposition to tho oxtont of cruolty and sho got adivorco, with an allow., anco of a thousand dollars a year from his oetrtfco. Tho dortainty of such an inoomQjtoadp^Mra! Armstrong loss ambitious in tho praetico of modioine, and sho was induced to sign an agroe mom, i/O givo up mo Dueinoss ana jivo | a domostic lifo with Mr Armstrong, ltecontly sho brokq t^ho compact, and rooponod an oflico as a physician; and lior husband asks a court to relievo him from tho paymontof tho stipond. His complaint avors that sho is called from homo at unseasonable hours, that her mind is prooccupiod with her patients, and that sho will bestow upon him no aftoctionato attontion. 1 Tho Ladies South Carolina Monu1110111 A880ciati0n estimates that four thousand dollars will bo required to pay soino back indebtedness of tho Association and to erect tho shaft whioh now lies in Columbia. Airs. J. E. J}. Stuart, tho widow of Gonoral Stuart, of Virginia, is now tho manager of tho Southern Fcmalo Collogo at Richmond. Goneral liogor Ai Pryor has boon !chosen to deliver tho annual address before tho Washington and Loo (Vir-' jginia) Univoraity literary societies noxt Juno. + ". Tho Laurens ltailroad lias been complotod to within ono and a half'l milos of Clinton, at tho olovonth milo post from Laurons Court IIouso. Clinton will soon bo roachod. Hogs in Greenville at7icoi"ils.? Mr. Latham, ct Atlanta is shipping illnm tl,aM !,?. (I.amoo.,,1 T*T1 I wuviu u'iui \j ij j tiiu tiiuunauu. n nj cnnnot Ensloy bo supplied with somo for tho bonofit of tho County? ? Tho champion pio oator of Amorica lias boon discovcrod at Mohrsvillo, Pa. ILo contractcd to cat an applo pio, thirty inchcs In circumferonco, in ton bites, and actually devoured it in eight. Much of Moody's succosa is said to bo du? 10 tho fact that ho talks and acts like a merchant with fivo hundred hfirrnltt r*F Kr?r?f inltS/>U 1%r% !? /1a4a...v? . v?u V JL .yvivi J U IIIVI1 11 VJ IO UVitUl 111* I incd to Bell quick for cash. An Indiana man picked up a wild cat in his barn in place of an Afghan. Ho detected tho uifl'oiencc is? the 111 illionotli pni't of a second. A picturo of Gilbert Hunt, the col orod. blacksmith, who savod tho Mvob iof a number ot persons at tho burning of tho Riohin'tfnd thoatro, Decernbor 20,. .1811, has. boon placod. in tho Statu Library of Virginia. ' -vi btpwvs nnmwo *???*???? ? I ivftbiltf WUUiUi UlftfaWUiW. Senator?Jl E Bowen. Representative?D F Brailloy. Clerk of Court?8 I) Keitli. j Judge of Probate?A. K 1'hilpoJ. Sherijf'?J Ililey Ferguson. Coroner?Warren Boyed. School Commissioner?II A Bowon. Treasurer?W A Lesley. Auditor?Alonzo M Folger. Countd Commissioners?Jolm T Gosaett, vyjiiiirmun?iioucri Uraig, U M Lynch. Clork County Commissioners, C L Ilolliugsworlh. Trial Ju*tictx?Ensht/ : O IT C Smith?S<ttubrity : .) 1! Clayton?Central: Jas A Lid tlcll?Pickens C 11: C L llollingsworth? Daciisvitlc: J 15 .Sutherland. SIJ B S 0 RI 13 E pn ri tii ? BB mil i?i*. It. .1. C4 111 I land II AVINU returned ami permanently loea1 ted nl lMekonsvillc, respectfully o(Y)rs liis Professional sol-vices to the citizens of ilint, vicinity and surrounding country. Charges reasonable. May 0 41 1" * i n ' wwo lamii . J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j ^aCDOMESTIC * SCWINC I ' -BEj) MACHINES. VrTO* 1&2 Jjy Liberal Torma of ExMMMmOL W chnnRoforSecond-hand Macbinea or every dea^ cription. "DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. Tli# IJeat Pattern* made. Bend Oct*, for Catalogue. Address DOMESTIC SEttlMa MACHINE CO. A?MH ffmtu). -K* NEW YOUK. (f> 1 Q allay nt home. Agents wanted. OutiPl/0 fit and terms free. Truo & Co., Augusta, Maine. SHUN DRUG POISONS. " MEDICINE HEKOr.HEn USELESS. Volta's Hlcctro licit* and Hands are indorsed bj the most eminent physicians iti the world for llio cure of rheumatism. neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aclics, pains, nervous disorders, lits, female complaints, nervous and general debility, and oilier chrou ic diseases of the clicst, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood.? Eook with full particulars tree by Yolta licit Co , Cincinnati, O. (fcBnrriK WEEK guaranteed to Agents, Hy I /Malo and Female, in their locality.? Uj II Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address T1 l?.(). VIO'KEHY & CO., Augusta, Me. 11$5 to $20 per day nt home. Samples worth ?1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. PSYCHOMANCY, Oil SOUL CHARMINGIIow either sex may fascinato ami gain the love and affections of any person they | choose, instantly. This art all can possess, free, l>y mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, etc. 1,000,000 sold. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., riib? Philn. AGENT.?, the greatest chance of tho ago. A rlrlt*.iau Q#n.?rw /' i?~ ? ? ?"?l 11?1? DV?lur> MHUVUM VV|>J[IU|} Co., Atlant, On. Maryland Eye & Ear Institute CO N. Chaiu.es Stueet, Baltimore. Md. QEOttGK HEULINO, M. 1>., Into l'rof. of Eyo ami Ear Surgery in ho Washington University, Surgeon in charge, Tho large handsome rcsi<l">icc of tlie late Charles Oarroll has been fitted up with all the in.j/i'o'vcmcnt.s adopted ;.n the latest Schools of Europe, for the special treatment of this class of diseases. Apply hy letter to Ukouuk Rkulino, M. D., Surgeon in Charge. j TjlHLT OARl?ETmaS,' 80 cents por ynriT I X? Fell Ceiling for rooms in place of plaster. Felt Rootling ;uul Siding. For Circular anil Samplo, address 0. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. BALTIMORE Ul'il and 11AK Institute, No. 55 Fkankun St.. Ualtimouk, Mi>. JULIAN J. CIIISOLM, M-D.l'rof. of Kycruul Ear diseases in the University of Maryland, Surgeon in charge. This Institution is thoroughly organized n1111 lillmi iiii wIili . vi>v iv... ii... treatment of Hye and Bar Diseases, For further information, ?ii>i>ly to the nbpvo. CONFEDERATE Bills, Bonds nn<l Postage Stamps Wanted.? $1 for rarest bills, $10 for rarest stamps. It will pay to send tliem immediately. Also other curiosities, American Stamp Co., l!ox 4045, Now York. Dec 2 .41 4 I.iflfirw and tain SluAli# aiwdj- MfhH MUW Parties desiring to hire conveyance to 1'ickeos Court House,Table Hock find oilier points, am be acoommodutod ut my Htables, nil I.A. - e !- -1-? ---? ! ' uv an uuuia ui mu uay linn niglii. I'lir? cliftscrs con also ho suppliod with Good Stock at reasonablcpriccs. Regular Mail Lino to IMckcns Courthouse daily, (Sundays excepted.) RICH BY & WYATT. V.otlnu .QIoIIaii ? fl A nr# ! " J' n*?19-ly (Zionists, liiii i^i*an(s and Travelers Westtvnrd. For map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in regard to trans* portal ion facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address Auiimit 11 Wiilinn, General Immigrant Agent, Ollicc No, 2 If. I. Kimball ffouso, Atlnnla, Oft. No one should go Wost without first gelling in communication with the General i:migrant Agent, and become informeil an to superior advantages, cheap andijuiek transportation of families, household goods,slock, and fanning implements generally. All information cheerfully oriven. w. Vdanlhy, no3 0m 0. 1*. & T. A. ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTOMKY AT LAW, GREENVILLE C, H? S, C, Practices in Courts of Pickens ounty, and in United States Courts FITM AND IJ'IIJII'NY posilivcly cttrcil. Tlio worsl cn.ics, nf longest HiamlinK, Wy using Dr Hcbbanl's CureA boltlo son! Ireo to all n<l<Ii*cs8ing J. 8. Dim. ni.i:r., Druggipt, 811 Clli Ave., N. V. a. as lijuikn A T 'I' O I! Nl'i Y 8 AT St A [?iii;a^yj!S 6. ? Y\TII.L jrivo tlioir rittonlion (o (lie l'rnclic< VV mill lo I lie Colloc- ion of I'onsimiH Homily I.ami and all other Claim J. .1. NORTON, J. K IIAOOOl), Walhulla, S. (!, l'iokoi! , S, 0. July 27tli 1871. 1 If. THE WEEKLY SUN, UK SJT5! In New Year'-*, post J prvid, (>() c(p. AiMicss "Tlio Sun," N. Y ttmti mm m\ MONEY SATED. Dealers savo Five, Ten and Fifteen dollars per thousand on Cigars, and cot Tobacco at lowost figures, by ordering from PERRY & SLAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Store,COLUMBIA S. 0, N. D. Send for Samples Doc 24 18 tf. co? UTEW LOAfl)ON, ONN., Manufacturers of Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin Feeders, Condensers nml Cotton Gin Mate. i.. c J ^ ? runs Di every ucscrijnion. uur U1I1S Jinvc been in use thirty years, and have nn established reputation for simplicity, light running, durability, and for quality and quan?. tity of lint produced. Our Feeder is easily attached to the (Sin, and easily operated by any band of ordinary intelligence. They arc i lie sini]>lcst and cheapest Fteder in the market and feed with more regularity ihanispossiblo by hand, increasing tlie outturn and giving a cleaner and better sample. At all Fairs where exhibited and by Planters having them in use, they havo been accorded (lie highest enconiums. Our Condensers are well made, durable and simple in construction, and do what is required of them rapidly anil well. No additional power li required to 1 inirn I lm Iwtnilnt* I "* rl ?*?> onu ??a f! Jm House in completo without them. W'c arc prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to every purchaser. Circular**, prices aii'l full information furnisho l. Aihlress as above, or apply to Julius C- Smith, Giconvillc S- C GrccnviHc & Columbia R R SCHEDULE 0\ ftnu a,nr ruiUAl, yluUUST 'JHt.M, 1S71, tli0 PAdSIiNGKll TRAINS on this lloiul will bo run as follows, daily, Sundays excepted : UP. ot uvc Columbia at 7.20 a m " Alston W.05 a in " Newberry 10.31 a m " Cokesbury 2.06 p in " licit on 3.50 p in Arrive**U Croonvillo , 6.30 in DOWN. Leave Greenville at (1.30 a m " licit on 8.30 a m " Cokesbury 10.13 a IB " Newberry 1.30 p nc " Alston 3.10 p in Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p ni Connect at Alston witli Trains on the Snnrlanburtr and Union I! nil rami pmihwI ni Columbia wiih Night Trains 011 the SoutliCar olinn Railroad nj> ami down ; also with Train: going North and South on the Charlotte, Co lmnhia un<l Augusta and the Wilmington, Co lumbia and Augusta Railroads. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Innim IU...M1. ? ft IT... ? a nun iviuu aui;vTlllu ill ?MU U III., UOIIUUUf ing witb Down Train from Greenville. Leaw Cokosbury At. 2.16 p in., connecting wiili ?Jj Train from Columbia. Accommodation Train, Mondays, WcdiiOHilays and Fridays. Lcnyt Cokosbury At 11.10 a in., or on tho arrival o' tlie Down Train from Greenville. LeavesAb? bovillc at 1 o'clock p. in., connecting with Cf Train from Columbia. ANDKKSON B1UNCII ANI) JiLUil F L7^ DIVISION. DOWN. Leave Walballa At j i t "* Perryvillo 0.23 a ti. " l'enilleton 7.10 a m iniurawi 0.1U ft 111 Arrivu at lielion at 0.00 a Connecting with down Ivrtin from Greenville LT. Leave Mellon nt 3.60 p m " Anderson 4.60 p ni " rcnillelnu f>.r>0 p ni <i "(> 0.36 p in Arrive at Wallmllaal 7.16 p ni Accommodation Trains litlween Bolton and Amlorson on Tnendays, Thursdays and Satu (Jays, l/oavo Helton nt O.fiO a ni., or on nrriv i 1 ni Imwh Trnin from Greenville. I.euve \n<lei on at 'J.00 p m., connecting with Up '1 rain iV u <'..lninliin. THOMAS DOT) AM HAD. G enernl SiiperintondcnI. JA1SK'/ NORTON, General Ticket Agent. Wept 10 'J If Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway OOIN'O NOUT!! KXPHF.P8 THAIN. Leavo Atlanta 0.00 p m Leave Seneca City ll.fil pm Lenvo Central 12.42 a m Leavo Kasley 1.12 n m Leave Greenville 2.12 a m Aeavo SartanbnrR fi.00 a m /Irrivc at Charlotte 8.00 a m <!OINO SOUTH?KXI'BKBS TRAIM. i.eavc cimriotio ii.uu a rn Leave Spartanburg 10. AO a n> Leavo (Irocnvillo 12.88 p m T.ouve Kaslcy 1.1 o p m Leave entral 2.00 p m Loav? Senccft CWy 2.-18 pm Arrive (it Atlanta {(. 1H p ni riOINO NORTII?ACCOM MO DAT ION T It AIN Leavo Allonln 7.Ofl n m Leave Boncca Cily 0.4K p m Leavo entral 0.07 a in Loavo F.nsloy ^_]r, a m Ltfftvo Oroonvillo 8-21 am ).eavc Spartanburg 11.00 am Arrive al !i:i!ollo (i.Ort p ni (iniNii .xontii m ommodation tiuin. Tjoavo hfirlQIto |> III Leave Mparliinhiivg ft.."?0 |> m T.euvc Oreem illo lO.tHpin I />'. r.i It'.Milatt 1 1 * ? - i..v.r>TV ' mivj I l.'l~ j> III r,o five oal 12,51 a in Lonvo Rcnooft Oily 1.fit am I Arrive ft! Atlanta 1.-18 pni I J! Y.SAOF, Eng. &Sup?. ? I I .. ..! Encourage Home Enterprise and Bona Fiopli. : : Ufa it ? i ) T r ^ tfl DOORS, SASH AND BLIND# i >u'T g<I^S^E5V: CHARLESTON, S, C. ; Tlio only Cnrolininn engaaged in tho m&? ufacturc of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moujding and Turned Work in Charleston, a. C* 1*1* if?OQ nc 1 n w nu oti w a< 1> n? Kauba ???1 ^11 , - . ..w .v.. uu Miij Ullivl JIVUCCj nuu iuf I work first-class. no 29* iy PICKENS HIC4II SCHOOL, 1875. i rpHE Exercises of the First Term of thi? X School will commcnco January l&th an<1 end Juno 4th; the Second Term, July 6tlv ami end November 19th. Students entering within two weeks after the commencement of tho Terms, will be charged for the whole term ; those entering nfter this time, from th*. time of entering. Hence, it is very import* ant that students enter at the commeocttuMi! * oj tho Term that they may be properljr pnd justly classified. Course of Study. ;i .PRIMARY DEPARTMENT- j J UNion CLASS. t 1 st Term?.Spelling, Webstcrs ; Reading, 8ar? gent's Series. 2d Term?(Spelling and Reading continued y Primary Geography, Cornell's \ Mental Aritlinictic. Davics: Exercises in Writing B. , INTERMEDIATE CLASS. 1st Term?Geography continued: Introdu<)4 ^ lory English Grammar, Bullions ; Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic, Duvics; Exercises in Writing. ? % 2d Term?Intermediate Geography completed-t Analytical English Grammar, Bullions; KW? cincnts of Written Arithmetic completed^ Primary U. 8. History, Quackenhos; E*? crcises in Writing. ? -<1 SBNion rt.Asa. 'I 1st T.m'hi?English Grammar completed Phyo-t si Ml Geography, Warren's, Gommon Behoof Arithmetic, Davies ; Analysis of W ordag Towns. ^ 2d Term?Analysis of English Lftnguaf*/ Greene's: Aritlimniin - & ?%i? , WUIIIMIVM Composition, Qunckonbos; Higher U. IT History, Stephens'. i'4 l'REl'A UATORY DEPART ME KT,f ? JUNIOR CI.AS9. 1st Term Latin Grammar Riillionn; Latin R??4 der, Rnilions; KluiuviituVj Al^cbri, r History of England, Mnrkham's. 2(1 Term?.Six Rooks of Ciosnr, bullions; A*-? nlysis of l.ntin Sentence, Arnold's ?? ? Latin Rook; Greek Grammar, Hullioat; Greek Render, Bullions'; Elementary A1g*? bra, completed; Naturall'liilosophy, QuMki ^ cubos, . ^ 1 NTK.UMEDIATE CI.ASS. lul v:- i-->? - ? .?v duokh oi virgtl, Anthoa ft Grc< k Reader, completed; l'lain Geometry Lo?mi.-?; Higher Composition and KhaUrle ^ Ouackenbos; Kendrick' Greek Ollendorff} 2d Term?Sallust's Cnlnline h Jugmthn, Anthon's; Xenophon's Anabasis, Anthon'ij Higher Algebra, commenced; Robinson'* New University; Solid and Sphcric&l (J#* ometry, completed; Chemistry, Vou.uan g HkiNlOli CLASS. ', 1st Term?Cicero's Select Orations, Anthon'a Xenophon's Memorabilia of <Soorate8; A?>4 thon's; Trigonometry and Surveying, mis; Roman History, Arnold's: Latin Composition, Arnold's. 2d Tcrm--Antlton'8; Six books of Homer'* t llind, Antlion's: Greek l'roso Oonjgcsiil^is Arnold's; algebra completed, Astronomy. ^ ltrooklcsby's Tho above course will prcparo can* didatos lor admission into tho Sorifo* mork Class of any ot our Southern (Jo!logon. Ktudonts, who do not stand u s:\tisliictory examination upon th sevoral studies ot cacl? class, will nc bo allowed tho privilege to advance tc the next highor, but bo rotainod in such class, till all tho studies of it be satisfactorily completed. Tuition or Iiumaiiy Df.paktmbntJ PER TF.n.M. . \ I junior Class, S10.00 j Intermediate Class, - 12.50 oonior " - . 15.00 L'ropiuutory Dopnrtmont, 20.00 No doduction will bo mndo for lost timooxcopt from prolonged sicknoss. Monthly roports of pnnctulity, deportment, and rccitutrons in onon study, will bo furnifthod parents. J . J I, CARLISLE, IVm?ipai_ Dcc.17. 17 ? ^ , T>T A rn/iTTT If'till' V\lmproved CUCUMBER .Jl (P J3 SIWOOl) I'UMPis thflMf <STa \?t *V knowledge 8tahda*d 61 the market, by popular verdict, t lie best pump for the Mtty money. Attention is invited to $3B?j Hlatoliloy'fl Improved Braokot, th* ^31'?| Drop Cheok Valve, which can b$ 4 withdrawn without disturbing thf i ^Mrrn r ? 11,0 <"oppor chtttnbef *" which never cracks, scales or rusts, and will last 11 lifo time. For flnlo by Dealers mid tho trado generally. In order to be sufi ib%\ you get Blatohiey'fl Pump, bo oarcfut and se? that it has my trado mark as aboye. Ifyot} do not know whore to buy; descriptive circulars, together with tho name and Address of tho agent nearest you, will bo premptly fur* nished by addressing with stamp. 4'IIAtt. <4. IHjATC/IIIJEY, lUunuractiirer. 25-0m jOLoinnionfipAfi HI i>?. II-J-I??- - MVf) A iinnuui|Mlllf *x Ii?W NoUC . 'I ho underaigned, having resumed the prafe Iioo of law, will atlcml (ho Court* on the 8th .Judicial Circuit. IhiHinesH left with Wm. Kllagood, at Pickens C. II., will ho promptly attended to. J. W. HARRISON, Nov. H, 187-1. *