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n ilfln|f',jjiiili * __ or^fthfa B*^^^^|^^oiaSft^&SS?ib An Aot uTchnrter the People'* Rett rood Coonpmy. ' VAn Act for (lit relief of Jacob Feeeher. An Act to umke the owner? of doge lUble for hhoep kitted by there. ? J" An Art to confer the right ot legitimacy on An'AoTu. ?giiSh&t fhe Bine Judge Railro.nl. An Act f.. incorporate the Saving* Building and Loan A-yne-intion. . . - .s- ^ An Afi*- ? Ktteeh the German Huoaars of Cltiolfhin tn the Upper Sqnndmn of the Ith at tqqnnd bngmleof Carnlry. Ati Vet t?o HitiMiJ the charter of the Bank of Ch<i.% . ~ ? '* An Ant to require iu)d regulate the license of itiiicrant-eHlrenien and traveling agent*. An Ant lr> mftlmrkt the *ereml Boards of Cora?>HC?KMlVrs of this State to fix the rate of fommir *io? to >><t charged by their reapcctlve treasurer*. for ivet-.iyiug Mad paying out the public funds. Hod Pur other purjvwe*. Aii Aet to establish the ixiur.dary line between Mnrion nnd Itm-liftgton. - ? An W to incorj>orate the Elmore Mutual Inirtve Company. Au iVot to vest nil the right and title af the State ;n Mid to certain escheated property In per "int l her. in uiunt toiled. \u .Act to alter ond nmcnd the road law of this tttate.. .. . An Aei to incorporate the Dra??town and Pan '!> : nt?* 'tornpik'e t ompany. An -Aft to exempt that part. of the eitv of i in I. >Lyn lying North ol shepherd's street from city In.vcs Alt Act to ntiLiiorizc the Commissioners of public boihliucrs for Willinnisburg District, to sdl certain portions of the public land. An Act to nll'or^ inei cased facilities for the administration of justice in the city of Charleston. An Act to incorporate the Wstereo Embankment Company. Art Act to authorize the formation of a volnn v . inpnny of Light Infantry within the limns of the 34ili Regiment of South Carolina Militia. ami to incorporate the same, and to establish n corps of pioneers in the Regiment of Artillery in Charleston. An Act to amend the charter of the town of Camden in certain particulars. Au Act to afford aid to ine Laurens Railroad Company. An Act to alter the time for counting the votes for Tax Collector for Orange Parish. An Act to increase the powers of the Commissioners of Konds of Spartanburg District, aghfor other purposes. An Act to exempt teachers and students from the performance of road duties. An Ar.t to provide for the formation of a Regiment of Rifles in the city of Charleston. An Act to alter and amend the charter of the town of Aiken. An Act to regulate the amount of penalty of .tlic Imude of tnx collectors. An net to provide for the nrvaninilinn of n proper fireguard in the city of Charleston. An Act to alter the law in relation to the Comijiionn of Guardians, Administrators and Exee-ot*. An Act to nnii-ud the law in relution to Sheriff. An Act. to enlarge the powers of Commission< in Equity of the State in certain particulars An Act to amend the law in relation to the suspension of specie payment by the banks in this State. An Act to provide for the appointment of nn additional Board of Uomtuissionars of Fish Slucea for Broad River. An Aet to alter and amend the Oth section of an Act entitled " An Aet to authorize the formation of limited partnership*. An Aet to authorize the Commissioners of Public Buildings for Riehland District to sell a Certain piece of land in the city of Columbia. Ah Act to punish attempts to poison. An Aet to anthorize the Commissioners of Komi* of certain districts to make subscriptions ?o lliu Clrcenville and French Broad Railroad, and also, to the Blue ltidge Railroad in South . Carolina. An Act to authorize the issue of Bonds for the purpose of continuing the construction of the New Skate House. An Act -to niter tiie law as to legal proceedings against Railroad Companies. Ao Act to nmcud tiie law in relation to homicide. An Act to provide for the appointment, of additional Magistrates for Lexington and Geoger?lr town Hist riots. Au Aet to amend an Act entitled " An Act to . charter llio Wilmington and Mauchcster Kail ^ load Company." *" : An Act to provide for the peace and security % of this State. " Au Act to suspend the 9tli section of an Act P-. entitled "An Actio authorize aid to the Blue ^ jviml, iv?iiro?? umpiny in Honih Carolina." An Act to incorporate certain noelotiril,' niwo ' Si' i.intious nod tumpaniM, and to niter and amend ; i he charter* of certain other*. ' n Aft to provide for compensation in damnt the fami Ilea of persont killed bjr the fault of othera. An At: to t .tifc supplies for the y<-nr beginning k 0e?. l?t, Soft. ?\n A?-t to incorporate e< rtnin towns and vil lag? and renew and amend the charters of certain otiifcrp. An Act to incorporate certain religions and r'i i it it'dc = ooiclie- iind societies for the advanecin. ot < ' "n.f.ition, and renew and amend the ? charters of others. An Act to make appropriatitma for the yeai beginning Oct. 1st, IK3W. An Act to establish certain roads, bridge* and r.-1. ' ? nt'-l to i-.MifW and ntuend the charters ot ivrtain others. \ An A< t. to -charter the Newlierry and Chester \ R.i>lruad Coin puny. \ ,.i tho following bilts have been engrossed \ a ure ready lo be certified, to wit: v- \ A bill to niter and nmend the lAth section of v ^ie 1st article of the Constitution of this State. \ A hill to niter and amend the 3d section of the v article of the Constitution of this State. " i Pj-fiteir*- * , U T? ihtii-inir the with. i' I Practw^1 ' ' k -oun^rn ?t?<l*nl from / / 4lr:'.r"i iCLL nHcw YorTrribune My.: id proving. are/r front aignifiennt of ^ the intcnfit.v of Aoti-N'othht feeling which now . the Southern then any political KrLhMinor otttof Co,^?o?hl be. V thoee ?pecc ff.iimitbly represent at vottng io?|*nec of the Southern sut.ond who Met wHh the people > fcr'Jf *?d elngnlnrlv n. vative Korth*rr,l7' think it impossible S? them any longer ??? ?? !" honorable" rein;.L With the N?*fh"* are we to ?p*et of l o g. ?t tnr*e?e? of I .?riI> men', who*"*? ?" iotH, .n.lj t.hi'oit'rr hi.lnm-nntory ilr.tnhe.ol own r.-et it.ni/l4".1^ ' 'f lk? U? ?? meeting n Uo-ion. Phil*/1 "nd ,N'W Wk meet / ., ...nn^ij/ee.ponM of ihi. kind from n ? - . / t'lt iprn m?*n fi/'tnallu t nt-nry, ~ j ? ??? r .? t wh"' wei'tcon we hope ' , , , . t,,<!',enrt "f MiifciMippi or A.~?Tn<* Huitfnrd Timet my^ flint ./iittlut city has repaired iml , j < n <; rm iu rloffk. more thnn two [, ./ it wiw built hjr Huyghen* no me (j, . /til*' y?nr 1640. and though it hm i ' / in"r* t',Bn half 11 centnrjr, ia now / v lime, end may Inet another two / :tforiA * & wa# i>y the artiri, fflwreh. in the jyeae?aiony<if a Dutoh family in Kova Acotia, whrd. hv wit* d<7 on hia icebergsketching expcdl . , B / . 7m}.' ' * * I 1 li ^ ^T ' 11 4SH^^^kvOV^V^EfcB?g|^^ will^^P!1 JP^I (J i:, OU1TUB. Our Motto?"Equal JU1." Thursday* orning, December 29,1860. Delinquent Bubaoribere. We have a few subscribers oo our books, rasiding out of the District and State, who have not paid os for the post several years. In some instances, we have received nothing -from them since they became subscribers to the paper.? Now, we are anxious to bring this matter to the attention of these delinquent?many of whom, no doubt, are waiting to have tbeir accounts aent them. We shall accordingly, at an early day, make out and forward to all of our subscribers residing out of Greenville, a statement of their indebtedness up to tbq first of February next, aud should their accounts remain unpaid at that time, wo shall ttrik* Utrir naniet from our tub. ?eription book. The necessity for this course, upon our part, must be npparenl to all of thoroand we hope that our request to pay will not be unheeded. Should they desire to discontinue the paper, all they have to do, is to intimate as much ?u?i> tory ivuiit us the amount now due as,' ir Our paper comes out a day late this week. A Christmas holiday Is the cause. or Ton. J. D. Asnxona wit] please accept 5ur thanks for favors. tar See the advertisement of new books soon ?to be published by the Southern Baptist Publication Society, Charleston, in to-day's issue. tar The Caksiki will wait on hia friends with his New Tear Address on Monday next lie respectfully requests to be remembered. tar The weather, at the time wo go ta press, is thick cloudy and rainy?not very warm. On Friday and Saturday It was quite Cool. Hopes were entertained that ice could be gathered from the ponds in a day or two?they had already commenced freeaing over?but a warm sunshine on Sunday and Monday soon dispelled the hope. The Washington Street Church. Wc ere pleased to learn that the Washington Street Presbyterian Church in this place has secured the services of Rev. J. S. Willbsxks, as its Pastor. He will no doubt prove acceptable to ms cnarge. j\ev. a ?. oah.i.ari> resigned the pastorate, some tint* si ice, for another field of la bor. Messrs. Roberta ft Shumate. Attention is called to the advertisement of these gentlemen in another column, headed "Removal." Their etoek is large and varied, and they will be found accommodating nnd obliging to customers. Give them a call, when they get into their new store. A.*. SV. M.\ A Special Communication of Recovery Lodge, No. 81, A.*. F.*. M.\, was held on Tuesday afternoon lust, for the installation of officera The following nre the officers for the ensuing Masonic year: w. ii. camrnkll, w.\ m.\ w. p. price, 8.\ w.\ w. R. jones, j.\ w.\ B. A. OoonLerr, Treas. c. M. McJcnkin, See'}*. o. a. Pick i.e, 8. . d.\ s. d? pear man, j.*. i).*. W. A. MUD.xnikl, ) I A. I>. Hoke, }?tew.rda Wm. Rosamond, Tiler. Adjourned. The Legislature adjourned on Thursday last, after a session of twenty two working days. A great deal of business waa laid over, untouched, until the next session. There was on the calendar 87 matters continued from the last session; new matters, 97; residue, 256; and 6 reports? making a total of 897 matters yet remaining. In consideration of this large accumulation of busi nesa, the House, on the 17th inst, passed a reso lution proposing to the Senate to rescind the joint , resolution to adjourn sine die on the 22d, and tc take a recess until the first Monday in May next; I hut the Senate refused to concur, consequently ^ there will be no extra session. Should not tlx General Assembly have provided for the rednc tion of the amount of business on the calendar 1 The sessions arc evidently too short for a propei , dispatch of the many matters brought before tlx body, and either longer or extra sessions seem tc be demnruled. A list of the Aots passed may b? found in another column. Johnson Female University. We have been favored with a Catalogue ol this Institution, for the year 1859. From it w? learn that 123 students have been in attendance the past year?? in the Senior, 00 in the Inter mediate and Junior Classes, and 64 in the Academical liepartnient. The Catalogue in n " neat job," and wna printed by A. O. Nonius A Co., of the Anderson Oaittt*. The University in located at Andersen C. H., &. C. Tlie Faculty of instruction in thin institution it r one of ability. Prof. Tiro* IIaix, recently enr gaged in the Fnrwian University, has been chosen to fill the chair of Mathematical We regret te lose Prof. Ham. from our town, Hisgenth-manly hearing and pleasing manners have won for him manj- friends in our midst. His abilitiea as ? ' teacher are fine, and Johnson Uuiversity has beei fortunate in securing hie svrvicea. |y Augusta, On., has a population of 16,084 i iiecording to a recent census return. Hon. Lynn Boyd, of Kentucky, U dead. HT A frog's bone*, of such aim as to indicaU 1 clearly that the animal, when alive, must have weighed from 8(hi to l.Aflo pounds, liave been found in England, in rocks which were deposited ^ k>n^ before the creation of man. ^ : 9 . ^ phU BtUlrtin. says that on the id 1st lust, about I" two hundred loft that city train at night. They were escorted off by> 'number , j>( th.-lr classmates, who sheered Ui?m lustily ; the train Moved offefrom the depot. nut these are not alt yet ifrurj* clary mail brings total- I novy ^ceseiojg. already mentioned were from Jefferson College. Besides those, flfc bars left thelUniversity of Pennsylvania, Md fei th* Haw T& tf*1vireity M??BeM ' College. Before seceding, application was made to several Southern Medical institutions, and we j ifcjlevs they aU, with one accord, threw o|>?H their doore, and sxteudod a cordial invitation to all who would come, offering those who did oouic the privilege of entering and finishing their course, charging only those who graduated the graduation feea The Medical College at Richmond, Va., has received the largest nmnber, while some have gone to Charleston. Baltimore, Augusta, Savannah, Nashville, and other places. The Philadelphia SoutAern Monitor says it Is an error, at said by some of the anti slavery papony that Gov. "Wise telegraphed to students to leave that city. Ho told them if they resolved to return South, they would bo received " with open arms " Many of the students had been arrested and ill-treated merely for cheering for " Wise and the Union." The Mayor's armed police secreted them in the basement, took frnm them all means I of defence, and then battered their beads with the bulU of their pistols 1 And some of the professors and their sons arc anti slavery teachers! Who blames them for returning, under these cir cumstances? The day has come, we hope, when Southern institutions will receive what justly belongs to them?the natronnge of Southerners? and when the South will be raised to feel her non-dependence upon the North, in every respect. Things are taking a change?the South is waklug up at last, and may she keep awake. Marietta High Sohool. In another column, the public will read the I'roepeetus of the New High School at Marietta, Greenville District. It is under the change of Dr. Pixbcr, a native Carolinian, and graduate of the South Carolina College. I)r. Pikrcs has been engaged in teaching in tliia village for the last three years, and has given general satisfaction, and we hesitate not to rank bi*n among the most zealous and cflicieut teachers of Uie day. Those who have children to send to school, would do well to put them under Dr. Pikrck, at Marietta.? Read his terms, Ac., they arc the most accomodat ing or any tonus connected with any of the higher order of educational instilulions. ?-?<?> ir Fernando Wood, Mayor of New York has written to a gentleman of Charleston, desiring that accommodations may be eecnred for himself and friends?about one hundred in number?for the week of the National Democratic Convention in that city in May next. tr The work or. the Stump House Tnnncl, on the Dluc Rnlge Railroad, has been stopped entirely. Tmc Ilr.i.rr.R Imcekdiamsm.?At an important meeting in Ilenrico county, Va., of which the Hon. James Lyons was the President, the following was adopted : Jietalvtd, That the sixty-eight members of Congress, and others holding and disgracing high of fieial positions, have, hy the recommendation and circulation of the "Helper Pamphlet*?a base, slanderous, treasonable, and incendiary produc tion, shown to the world that they are uliens to truth, justice, patriotism and honor, unfit associates for gentlemen, North or South?and we inI drtlge the hope that they will ho so regarded and .-j ? -n : 1 -| ircmru un nu |'ru|icr uvciiskuip, uj tnoee WHO may be brought in contact with them. ditbtswsa Occtrbrncic.?a distressing occurrence happened in WiUngt county, North Carolina, recently. It acctue, na we learn from the Iredell Express, that a young Mr. South, while cleaning his gun, not knowing it to bo loaded, pointed it at a young lady, Mies Hornby, who ap. proaohed him, when the piece exploded, the charge entering her body, from the effect* of which she died in a few houra. Tiib Richmond (Vn.) Whig announce* the arrival in this country of the alalue of Henry Clay, ordered soce fifteen year* ngo by the Indies of hie native State. The work i* now in the city of New York. Permission will be -naked by the Legislature to plscs it on the nuhiio square, hut the formni inauguration will not take place probably till the ensuing anniversary of the ( great Commoner's" birthday. Rat, the absconded Sheriff of Yftncy county, ^ N. 0., has been enught in Washington county, Tennessee, and brought buck by his securities.? ' lie surrendered some two thousand dollars. They I have the tax lists also. . 1 Pibbct Importation.?The Richmond Enquirer learn* that the Danville Railroad Company have > ordered *ix thousand tons of Railway iron oi Messrs. Dunlap A Co., of Petersburg, agents for a London house, and that the same is to he import ed direct to that city. Pittuhvro, I>ecember 20. A monster cannon vm coat this morning at lie Fort Foundry, under the superintendency of Lieut. Rod. It w af a complete aucceaa. It weight; P over 35 tons; the material ia col ltd Floyd metal. , Or the twenty-two men who joined in the IInr|>?r'a Ferry invasion, eleven were killed at that place, five have eitiee died on the scaffold, two, Slovene and !!?*iett? are In the custody of the Virginia authorities, and three, Meritam, ' Tidd, and one of old Brown's aona, escaped, and are now in Canada. # ? A yt"A< k says that he has invented a remedy ' for " the 2-tliuke, which will allevi-8 fill pain 4thwith I" ' - r r~~?? ^LATLA Mahbixd, on Thiimtay evooioR 2%m<1 inst., by ' R?v. Jwi# nt liaiali Cox\ K#q., Mr. Wlb LI AM a YEAROIX. an.l Mi? WflmXK B. COX, nl' of Or?tATille IHstriot. . ^ Religions Kotioe. i Rkv. .f. M. Itl'MON, by Divine pentimftinn I will preach ?l CTIfOK** SFltJKGS, on the 411. ' Hnbbnth in Linoorv rexf. ? A B H Tjjyn* not of c>iU?D, baft of the Richmond Enquirer. *7-, Yfcie dfiSt |t SIR JAMES CLARKE'S > OKLE^BATBO FEMALE PILLBj TJI1S iavjaEfagLlc medicine is unfailing in thenar? ofw ^^<^"^MpMyy[ aangerou3 diseases Incident It ?ed?ra4~*lll,|r. cees^a and rcraofM01 Ab<Kr?etionavfrom wtiMuftauftne, nnit a apMifljr our# tfutjl mabrisd ladies It is peculiarly euiUwi. it will, in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. jz&EX: tbey are sure to bring oa Miscarriage ; bat at every other time, and in every other cm?, tbey are per"ty leases of Xcrvona and Spinel Afeittoiaj* I Vaiu in the Back and Limbs. Jkaxlucy, Fatigue , on slight exertion*. Palpitnti-n "C tin- IT-art, noss of spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the oainful iliac use a occasioned br. a dieor- I dcrcd system. These Pills will effect a cars when all other means have failed. Full directions in the putuphlct aronnd oeh package, which should bo core fully preserved. A bottle contniniug fifty pills, and encircled.with the Government Stamp of Great Hritain, can be seut post free for $1 and 0 postage stamps. Sold by E. Krutoh, Greenville, llsviluud 4 Chichester, Wholesale Druggist, Charleston. A.\ F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of ??<j^^Roeovery Lodge. No. 31, A.*. F.\ M.\ will be held on Monday evening, January 2d, 1860. commencing at? o'clock. The members are requeated to attend punctually. C. M. McJUNKIN, Sec'y. Dec 29 8-1 1 tTTTENTIOX, AT Butler Guards. JEL/ YOU are hereby notified to attend the Regular Monthly Meetlng of yonr Corns, at McBee's Ilall, Til Tuesday Evening next, January \f.J| 3d, at 7 o'clock. W. T. SHUMATE, Sec'y. Deo 20 3d 1 NOTICE. I HEREBY FOREWARN all persons from cr?d Ring my wife, LEANIA OHAPM \N, on my account, as ! cm determined not to pay any account she may contract. T .1 CTTAPMA-W Deo 80 84 T* MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL, 14 MILES ABOVE GREENVILLE C. H. DR. W. PIERCE, Principal. COURSE OF STUDY. CIu??ical Dopartmuut. FIRST CLASS. LA TIN.?Bullion'* Latin Ornmmtr, Historic Sacra*, Vivi Soma, Caesar, Cicero, Arnold'* Pro** Composition. GREEK.?Greek Form*. BKCOND CLASS. " LA TIE.?Sallast, Virgil commenced, Arnold'* Prose Compoaition. , GREEK.?Jacob'* Greek Reader. JUNIOR CLASS. LA TIN.?Virgil continued, Cicero Dc Seneetate, Horace commenced. OR EE it".?Xenophon'* Anabn.il*, Uom*r commenc ea, Arnold's rrose Composition. SENIOR CLASS. LA TIX.?Tloraee continued, Livy. GREEK.?Holder continued, Thucydidcs, Pinto, Arnold's Pross Composition. The French, Italian mud Spanish optional. Eugllftli DcpnrlraoBl. FIRST CLASS. Reading, Spelling, Writing, History of the United Slates. Algebra, Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Pantomime. SECOND CLASS. Rending, Spoiling, Writing, Bullion's English Grammar, Mitchell's Geography, modern aud ancient, UreculeaTs Arithmetic, Colburn's Mental Arithmetic, Composition by Quackonbos, Declamation, Analysis, Elocution, Pantomime. JUNIOR CLASS. Algebra continued. Geometry, Universal History, Natural Philosophy, Logic?Hedge's, Astronomy, Composition, Declamation, Elocution, Rhetoric. SENIOR CLASS. Logarithms, Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Integra) Calculus, Comic Sections, Shades nod Shadows, Phvsi ology aud Anatomy, Moral Philosophy, Intellertual Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, Essay* and originul Speeches. Combo's Constitution of Man, an<l Spiirsheim's Diasoctiun of tb? lntolloctual Faculties, Constitution of the United States. Primary Department. FIRST DIVISION. Rending, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, Rlemontary Orography, Stage Pantomime, Lectures on Elocution. SECOND DIVISION. Reading, Spelling, Writing, Stage Pantomime, Arithmetic, Ooogruphy, Grammar, Lectures on Klociftion, Latin Forms, Composition, Declamation, Book-Kceping. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, The Aoadrmio Year ia divided Into two agoaiorts: the first begins on the first Monday in FetMronry, uud the second '.--Ion on the 14th of July. EXAMINATION AND EXHIBITION, At the close of the Mat term, Drama*, Dialognos and Declainntiona before the pablio. VACATIONS. There are two vacations in the year?from the first of July to the 14th, and from the 14th Daesm bcr to the first of February. BOAUD. Several families near the School have opened their houses for Boarder*. Boy* can get the Srery bust Boarding in the village for six dollars per m?>ntu. \ -rMSf-a. , In the Cliumioal, boy* may mad of any of tb? ( reck or Latin ai'flho?* Wtjitlrod for graduation io any of our iol1?|tii or univortitiofl. - ? ? EXPENWH OF TUITION. PRIMA IIY DEPARTMKT. First Divisiom Six iKdlar* per Soaaion. Skcoxo Division Hight Dollar* par Session. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Twelve Dollar* nod Fifty C*nU per Session. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Sixteen Dollar* par Session, 11 The Academy It loMted at Mariottw, I* mile* above Oroonvilla C. II. Conveyance from tbo rillitgr ran be prortirad at any time. The Aeadrmy is 7* feet by 42, with three lira pfnoea, a large Declamation Mage, and a piaasa running the length of Ibe bnildhig. Water furnished by pipes for bathing. A full Gymnasium, for physical education of boy* and y<>uag lad lea. Den 29 . ' M tf *a*Tbe Spnrtanburg Kxpre**, Abbeville ftaoner, Anderson Curette and hiowjberr.v Sun will please in sert three timer, everyother vrr.-k, nnd forward a?foanta to W. Pierce, Merfetts, Greenville Ditfrkt. I | v// 'KK// >' ?s ftfaads Of JOHN r. E(L wosl re*ivsetA?t1jr mioum him as ? Candidate for Sheriff of Greenville District,' at the earning Kloctioa. MYMiiiMMimM. Which thsy ?0I sell ca VERY REASONABLE AAVSSkmj Wf^a' ;: M Ready Made CI rt thing, broadcloth* Camlmeres, Satinet* Tweed* Brown and Bleached Shirtings, bleached and Brown Drilling*, Tickings, flannels, I>*b.?go* Wool DeLaians, French Merinoaa boiul>axitie* A1 pa ocas, black and Fancy Silks Msrceltine nnd Florence Silks, Dress Trimming* Embroidered and Mnrtellles Seta, Embroidered Crotchet and Marseilles Collars Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Ac. . mn am? ?aps, Gems' Boots and Shoes, LADIES', MISSES'. AND CHILDREN'S SAI1ERS, BOOTEES AND 8HOES, Farmer*' and Carpenter*' Tools, Saws. Angers. Chisel* Planes and Drawing Knives, Parker's Mill Nail*.Trace Chain* Steel Hoes, Axes, Amps'Spades And Shovels, DuckeU, Heelers, Tub*, Crockery, OoflWe, Tee, Crushed, Pu1hH?4, Clarified and Brown Sugars, Sperm. Adamantina and Tallow Candles, Bridle*, Saddle Wallet* Wagon and Carriage Whip*. We are constantly receiving new additions to our Stock, to which we invite the attention of our customers and the public generally. ROBERTS A SHUMATE. Deo 29 84 tf SHAMSraii ACA1IMY SpnrtftubHrff District, S. C. TItS Exercises of this SCHOOL will resumed (D. V.) at) lb Third Mott?V ta JnHxnry, 1840. jflgf The Scholastic Year I* divided into rraT two term*, twenty week* oaoh. Tuition, in English Course, per Term,.. $10 Tuition, in Classical and higher Mathematical Course, j?or Term .....815 GOOD BOARD can be ohtainod within convenient distance, at $9.00 per month. Student* wDhiug to enter, will please address WILLIAM C. HYND8, or J. D. BIVIHG8, Esq., Dee 29 31-4 * Crawfordsvtlle, 8. C. aim FIUIUTU sscorl Will Issue. January lot, I860, tyi iL-ir IKL^^lP'Sl^UTYf ITS NATUAE, IIS FRUITS, AND ITS CULTURE. By Charles 1>. Mullary, D. D., author of " Advantages of Sabbath School Institution," " Hanriiflcation," "Simple Rhymes,'* " Life of Wimberly," " Memoir of B. M. Banders," " Little Preacher," "Little Schoolmaster," "Denominational Idolatry Reproved," etc., 12uo, olo., 330 pp., 75 eta COTTFJITS.?TAUT FIRST. THE NATURE OF SOUL-PROSPERITY. Section I.?The subject introduced, and a blessing sought. Section II.?The foundation of Soul-Prosperity laid in Regeneration. Section 1IL?Am I one of the Regenerate f Section IV.?A sweet and vigorous discernment Section V.?An active faith another element, of divine things, one element of Soul-Prosperity. Section VI.?The prosperous Christian is a Joyful Christian. Section VII.?The prosperous Christian has a lively and vigorous hopo. Section VIII.?The mrek and lowly graces are in healthful oxorviso. Suction IX.?Strong love to God and man eeaentlal to soul-prosperity. Section X.?A settled spirit of obedience ieeasentian. Secsion XI.?The prosperous saint haa a deep senoe of the evil nature of sin. Section XII.?In the prosperous soul there is a stern contest with sin. Section XIII.?Growth in grace indicate a prosperous state. . PAnr srcoxd. EFFECTS OF SOUL-PROSPERITY. Section I.?It exerts a bearenly influence on the conversation. Section II.?It gives a happy direction te our oonduct in the various relations of life. Section III.?Same subject continued. Section IV.?Soul-prosperity improves the manners. Section V.?Aids our progress in Divine knowledge. Section VI,?Protects us against sinful conformity to the world. Scetlon VII.?Sustains us amidst the Borrows of lifo. Section VIII.?Needful to guide and guard oa amidst our worldly prosperity. Section IX.?Prepares us for the best possible un or special neuoni of refreshing. flection X.?Draws us to the support of beoevolent And pints* pla'us. Section XI.?Infuses vitality and power into our efforts to <lo good. Section XII.?Soul-proepcrlty is a blessed preparation for the honr of death. Section XIII.?It augments the happiness and glory of the heavenly state. filT THIRD. MEANS FOR THE PROMOTION OF feOUIr I'BOBPKUITY. Section I.?The importance of soul-piueperity > must be well considered. Section II.?We must UW for a strong persuasion that soul-prosperity Is attainable. > , Section III.?It innst be sought under the influence of holy motives. Section IV?Renew your covenant with Ood. Soetion V.?Cultivate seripturaJ views of obllgaI ion and dependence. flotkin v Ij* Active obedience will improve our spiritual sthte. taction VII.?The buddings of good and evil must be carefully noted, etc., etc. /Mr Prom the foregoing table of contents fin i peril It ?ki> be seen that a work of unusaai interest is presented to the reading Christian world, and one in wbieh will l>e found much to strengthen and edify ail earnest inquiries after the "tnt* end living ?* Orders for tho above work have been received, emnuntiug to nearly bOO copies, before the day of publication, and it iSVMed that Bookseller* generally will ualt^ln efforts to gtve ttthatertcnelveeir TaXr**" " ? J. TOON, Finanriu) RwnUrr, Cbarletton, P. C. Will bt Publitktdy Januury 20(h, 1860, rr ma So. Baptist Publication Sooioty, THKSOrmilV TIOLKT; ... OR. T1|E OH ARMS OF EARLY PIETY* A? ctt*plar?<l in Hie memoir of Margarat Knat Bayne, lull) of lialtimnra. By Hot. Franeix m. Barker, lUnover, Virginia. lb mo., oloth. if V. J. TOON, Financial Secretary, g ChutoaUn, 8. C. fft- A general ?took of RoHgioaa Buoka, Bllilee, Ac., lor liiniatara, BuoJky HehooU, Oolportoun anU BooksclU rr, at whoteaala. I He 29 91 3 H ~J' m ' / ^ ' I . % 'i ? A*?lnlrtAIfflfl pTv. OdnfaoTj. N. VvMl fcdSawSb ^ jfyrtlgl^OarrirZ?t 80MUm^!lZnd thl??'n*ll,4j,i^<fc"" "if T appearing that-T*W (Wriveu and Edtrond X W. Garrteon, t?o of the defendant*, mM? k?yond the Umita af tbia State.- It i* ordered and decreed, that they do afpmr-at a Cwvrt of Ordinary, Kr6^<i?fc^sr.rouw us ssHd* ^ adeei-e* jircn thereon J and aJcv to render la whataver advancement* they may bare raceivod .fat dha lift time of the Infeatate. - -,- ^ Given onder my hand and eeal, at GreeerHte f.H., this 27th day of IO Woxrh Tallow CfaHdlct, A VERY superior Article, fai?i received, at M Pto tt l W? Bjra^y M ^VAlfo. F()R RENTT TUT. ROOM rooenUy occupied by Dr. Pierce aa a BvHaoJ Room. It is suitable fur ia" Rrbetl, Society Room, maA ?ontain* two lar?e app?Un?*U. jRa ny, M *.,'.'.A-r. tf " FARINA CRAckfiRS," THRESH, just received and for tale far ^ " 17 F1SIIER A ll EfNmil, MoBee's Bleak. Dec 18 t% GLYCERINE SOAP, Glycoriud Cream, and Camphorated !? . 15oR softening an<| beautifying the fOtnplea|. tloa, and a cure preventive of chapped hand* and lip* Prepared and for eala by fisher a hkimtsr, . Drtnnfiete and Chofiiialji. Dec IS 82 If . - i 4* Silver OIom Slnrcb." AFAR mptrltr SUwh, both >o quality nd strength, than sue ethrt* in ??e. Fer Mil by FISHER A HEINfTSH,* Dec IS S2-tf MvlW* Btoek. boXrd f boahdTi mTlIK Subscriber respectfully ennouocss to the public generally, that he U prepared to furnish liy tie Day, Week or Monti, on the moet NMDUble terms. Person* attending the fcoUrts and other public occasions will Cud it to tbsir advantage to call oa him. 75#~ Apply 151 yards east of Old Court Rouse, on Market Street. R. W. BTONS. Dec 22 85 la BUSINESS SCHOOL. A SELECT SCHOOL TOR YOUNG HEN. LOCATED AT WOODRUFF'S, SIPASB? jsjassifop a.cs. I^nrs SCHOOL, for the on ruing year, will be resumed on tbe 11th of January. Scholastic Year, Ten Liouths, divided in I Wo terms of |r* months each. This School offers to Y.oung Men the advantages of a Practical and Business Education. Location, pleasant and healthy. Charges, iaclad: rr..isi r> i nr....l: a. . *gn m inpt luuiun, dunni, it umihir ^dw prr For further information, address v " E. F. DAVIg, Principal. Deo 22 33 11^ * NOTICE. land and horses FOR SALE. I WILL offer for rate, to <h??t dUv^hi|(hMt bidder, oa Thnrtday, the i?c?VX 12/A of Jamnary m*.rt, at my re* S I * | aidence, at Pairvgv Post Office, Two Tftacts of Land, No. 1 contains *? <> Hundred and Tiremty-tkree Arret, adjoining ufid* of C. B. Ktuwart, Wra. Choice aud other* ; fa a* oh out twenty-five acre* of Wood* land on it, about the saute in cultivation, the balance in pine old fu-M. No. 3 contain* On* Hundred nmii Ninety-fiee Arret, adjoining land* of Ju*. McDowcl, J. Abner Na?h and others ; twenty-five acres ill cultivation, the nstnaiudcr Woodland. Stock or HORSES, CATTEE & SHEEP, And such other Property a* I do not uccd to keep. Terms made known on day of sale. * * IIOBF.IIT PEDEft. Dec22 S3 4 just received; ' * ALT OF ~ COSSISTIXO OF NHgMmra. FRESrt&ALMON & LOBSTERS, ffPI* In Cans, W0Rcf5f?R8HlRE & WALNUT SAUCE, VtBHUAtt? 034Vfl?fiWS>F B'i'wi, Porter, Ate, Cordialt, Urnmtij Ptaehee, Freak Peaches, Pino Apples in can*. Apple, Strawberry, Peach and Blackberry Jellies, Ciuss Drops, Sugar Plums of rarioua flavors, Freeh NuU several kinds, Pickles in half gallon and <|aart* and plate, Frefh Soda, Wine, Butter sad Sweat Biscuit, fwa Millers' llakery, Charhsetcn. ALSO, A FIX* t.OT of Fire Crackers, Bky Hoekuta, Serpents, Wheat Rockets, Torpedoes, Urea*hoppers, Ac., and a small lot of ? as a & s? ? "3 ? , AU of which will he sold at low price* for CASH, at . SMITH'S FAMILY GROCERY, Oppoiit* Joka H'. Oradu'e, Maia Stree*. Dee ti .13 If TO RENT, From the Flrnt of lnnnar)r, 1MO, THE VERY DE81RADLK VaalAanae M T> V- m. . wvoiuuiiuu uu JUUIIUUIIIUO Ofce. OCtJ?PJKD daring th? pastyoar Wy A. C. Sum, K?q. The if ohm ftontniu* Alteon Room* end eleven Kire-pWc*. Tim Lot comprise* eight Acre* , of ground, with a It rent-h of Water running through it. 1 he premise* are loomted adjoining the Peru ale t'oll-ge, ptpl It re alMjttfady mo*t f!rr>r%bly . " for a first cIm* Private Boarding Homm. Apply to ? S- ?. CHITTN*I?fe?. I>*c 16 32 if South C#rolii)u?(iireeobille 3)i*trtef. AU8TIK lJKUC'K, wLo lain ensiody of the glw rill of Greenville Di* trior, by virtae of a Writ Of CllUlVia Iff/ Ilillt/AOLonriuM al |L emit AL. dish A. Pickle, havtugyilcd In ray offlee, together with a schedule, An onfli, of hie estate and effa(ft|jt< bia petition to the Court of Common Picas, praying that ha may be admitted to the 1>?oHU of tba Ah f tba Hanerbl Assembly made for the relief of tasulreat debtors : It ia ordered that the Said Obediab A. Pickle, and all others, the creditors, to whom the said Austin llruee Is in aay wise Indebted, be and tbay are hereby summoned, and bare net lea to appear, before the said Court, at Ureenvilie Court Ilouso, om IA4 fourth Jfnadna ?e AforeA a*f u ben cause, If any they can, way the prayer 0r petition aforeaeid abould not be granted. ? , W. A. MrllAKf- J, fc C> y TJfBce C?urt ?f Cmnmoi- n ^ Ureen villa nia. I trier, l>oc. 2ft, 1BW. V, clcvrm wX5ic|?r^Ts 1 A de?ttr-- ^ mJ < a -n *??*? a