Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1819-1821, February 13, 1829, Image 4
DJiNTWTBY.
D*. AMKLfi* ?>> to ??|M Ml; it lb
oMn nw Mr. iMMtMoni Brick Bang*,
or at M'Coir* HoUl L*dkea illnM at their
re.ldencr, if preform). ttigging decayed teeth,
|? rffMiwIli preventing tMw from fcneer decay,
end readers ? tooth m tefe and m useful et before
It decayed. If the decay ba net permitted to pto?
grata loo far, the operation give* ae palm.
Piling I be teeth, whan Judiciontly porformed,
it a tan great mean* of at reaUnctbelr decay: bot
inocb dependa upon It* twin* dona early, for If
the d*eey attends too deep, the filing will be leaf
fectwal.aed plugging will then be tbe only hum
of preaervleg the teeth Tbe prejudice eihtlug
against tbe operation of filing baa arisen trow (lie
praiiioe ?*f many oi filing sound er unround Itilh
siw/iwrlalina/e/y.
Irregularities of the teelb, a rite from want of
attention at the time of changing the fint aet of
teeth; and it It nita of tbe great causes of daeay. -
T*eth lapping upon each other are nearly certain
to decay, nnl?M prevented by timely aid.
Teeth, however much d>i?o1oreJ, restored to
tlielr original whltemn*. without nny peln or in>
convenience. Oflbotlve breath, arisrt solely from
accumulations of turtnr and decayed teeth, and
ran be remedied only by the removal of tbe caate,
Sc irvy, in the turns and the loosening of the
teeth in their sockets, ure alio produced by tartar.
TeHh or Slump*, attracted with newly improved
Instruments
Teeth ?wt, natural or artificial, from n tingle one
to ? wnolo tel.
D-nirifice prepared of a vary superior quality.
Artificial palatet ?opp'l*d. Term morftntlr
l>r A. mill dedgnt making ColuniMa hit perma
nent pinw of reddance, and occasionally viitlliug
the ouUrliHonng towns.
I>ec 55 M If
COLUMBIA
H \T MAS CF ACTOR V.
('FlHST tiuiCK lioUSl HKLOW TlIK MARKfT.
f HII subscriber l>?|? luave to inform hi* Irinnds
JL and thtf public In general, thr t tin Ims com
menced the MAMJFAC 1*I!KIN(? OK IIATS in nil
it* various branches, lie has nelthor |?ains
nor uipense to obtain llnl rule mutcriuli and
ivoiinen, and hopes to merit a liberal share of
pti'tlir |>atrotiage', fin also bopos that illwhoiro
interested in Hip encouragement of ??utli?rn
uitnuftcluriti, will cull npou lilm and esamlno
Ms Hnt> previous to their purchasing t.lwttliffe,
n? tlio argtuunnl, i? often urged in tryingtlmos o(
looping money in the country lie etpei-.ts they will
b>* duly understood nnd uprociiilt.il by the public
in gtnur.il; It" Intend* keeping on elegant and
extensive nss'irttnout of gentlemen,s
Black and Drab Hats;
Consisting of all thedillerent <iw*litir?.?nd elmprs,
ti??< titer with youth* and chiluien* lints and al?o
Military llat* lor ell grade*ol officers, nil of which
will Im disposed of at wholesale or retail lor cash,
a* low a* tbey can lie purchased in Cliaalnston,
and warranted superior to flats brought from the
North, persons residing In (he country wishing hats
of any partieui ir quality or fashion, can he acconi
nioditifd in the shortest notice bv for?\ nrdiug the
risn of tile head and tiie lieighth "I tlio crown.
N It Ml liat? purchased of (lie subscribe will
l>c dr?*scd gratis.
Cash paid for all kinds of llattrrs fur
O HOCHTRASSRR.
Pccomlier'JS M ''
'f^OTICK.?Absconded in tlio month of July
X ^1 lajt.a ncp-ogirl named MAIIY. She is ulioiil
'JS) year? of ajje, tall nud slender, and of yellow
complection. Ai?y |?r*on securlo# said slave,
aud delivering her to me at my residence io Co
lumbia, will receive a reward of ten dollar*.
SAliAII C. HALL.
Columbia, Jan. 2, 1029. 1 if
| AW NOTICE. The nilucrilier* would io
I A torn, the public that Ihey liave formed a
connekion in the atactic* ssf LAW, for Soerlan
liurpb district. II. II. Thompson may U con
Milted at Spartanburgh Couit House, and T. Wil
liam*, jr.at Voikville Business intiosted to our
rare will meet with the leqnislte attention, and
the favour duly acknowlod**d.
T. WILLIAMS, jr.
* H. H. THOMSON.
January 2ft. 1820 ft ftt
rilO JAILORS. About the 21st August last,
1 Lucy left my plantation on Singleton'#
creek, Lancaster district. She it dark complect
ed,spate made, considerably dish faced, bavin* r.
very hlgli forehead, has ? l*rge gap in Iko front
row of her upper teeth. She lived about Colum
bia and was sold by A. or Sandy Prwgear to Jol.n
(Jikm-.Ii of this district, In February last Slit has a
down look and is much whip marked. Informa
tion of her ditected to this office would Ins thank
lully regarded. LEEROT HAMMOND,
Liberty Hill, 31st Ilea. 1829 4 I3_
UK MOV A L.
ft,- L SHERMAN, have removed their Coach
Manufactory to the south end af the Bikk
Range, afew doort below Ihelr Saddlery Ware
house, where, they have on band a largo assort
me.nt o|Carr<agos, consisting oflcoaehes, Harourh
os, Tllburys, Aulkeys Deerborns, Ur. Uc.
which they will sell at prices that tally with the
N. B. they will repair all kinds of Carriages on
reasonable tetms.
Jan (W.I8W, *
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville Dlatrlct.
f.rxol? Lomax, *)
v*. C. Attachment. ,
Jotchh Potter, S
%*/ HKRF.AS the jdalntlff did on Ihe eighth day
f ? of th?slnsUnt,llehUd?cleratlonlntblscas?
. Ka)nst the defendant who U ebsent from and
without the limit* of (Ms state, end has neither wife
or attorney* known within ?h? snme, on whom a
,-opv of 'he declaration with a role to plead can ??e
?rived It Isthenfore,ordered,that the said Jo
*rph Foster, the eh*nt debtor, do appear and
plead to this action ft year enrt a day fmm
lb. late hereoferjndfmentwUllH. entered again*
him by default. J AS WJ?R,)T' AW, C.^P.
Clerk's Office, May Id, 1828. 22 leSmly
Girardin & Ijenon.
JNFORM the laheMtanta ?( ( olnmbla and lis
vicinity, (bet the* have nndertehen all kinds
rg?satr?.?3S3
srarrtf
fo Mesw* Wanace^kMrf ^
n'r. OhL* bom the Conntry attended to.
Jr 3 &SZ
oat, I,aw, Medical Theological. end School Book*,
which will be given to those making parchaaMi ,?
K. \V. It A. 8. JOHNSTON.
November tl 47 tf
* W. iiA.8 JOHNSTON, b.ve r?o?Ued
E
# the following o?w publications;
Tales of a Grandfather, 80d aeries,
Domestic Duties, by Mil. Parker,
Kent's Commentaries, 3 vols.
Tain of the Erneiaid Isle,
Ikougham's Speech on llio present itatc of the
law,
(Irvine's Columlitu,
Foreign Quarterly Rev>w, No. ft,
Dihdun'a Reminiscences, 1
Garden'* Anecdotes, find series,
Sketehei ol Persia,
C'omlnt: Out, by Miss Por'?, 1
Sain Wuimar's Travels In me U. 8.
riicy have on hand the following annuals for
IBM.
Ackerman's Portal mo Not, (London,)
Tim Winter's Wreath, do.
Priendithlp's Offering, do.
The Amulet, do.
The ChrisiniK Hot, do.
The Atlantic Souvenir, (Phlladelji4iln,)
Thr T<1 li?innii, iN*w York,)
Tim Token, (Boston,*,
The Mirror, do.
T?l< ? Irom Souvenir's,
A (e?v setts o( Kngrnving'j from the Atlantic
Souvenir, se |>erate
Jammr* 23, IffclV. 4 "
Periodical Literature.
Till', subscribers receive subscriptions for tln
tullow lii j; Journals.
The Southern Review, 1st No.to appear 1st Pcb
Kdiuhitr* Review,
Westminster Review.
Poreimi Quarterly Review, which begnn July
In.M,
Retrospective Review,
North American Rrviuw, (of which they have
compete jetts,)
Aineri':nn?J.iarterly Review, do. do.
Ami'iirnn Review ut Medical Science, now sr*
ries.
P.. W.L A. S JOHNSTON.
?Intl. 11 a If
Looking Glasses & Shell Combs.
\N Awrtmint nf Toilet Claws, 1,2,3.4, and
A drawers, vnrl itisly mounted, some of which
?ri? very Immdso.ne A InrRe supply of the fiueM
slirtl combs. Ju?t rvelved and forsale low lor
ca.ti, by
K. W. k V S JOHNSTON
n
REMOVAL.
James Ultra ? Co.
AVE removed to Ibe Store lately occupied
hy Mr I'.. I'fck, n few door* below Ihelr
fnrmrr <ltnd in Mnuiiic Hull. They have jud
ter.eivi?' mi e*ten*lv?? n?<oitnient of CI.OTIIiNU
and II \T.S,*iiitnbl<ifni tlio prr?fnl nnd appronch
in* *en?on, which they will di?po?u of at greatly
reduced prlrn
CnluroliU, April 11,1828. IA If
notTce"
x I.I. per?on? having demand* axainrt the estate
,ld( the lata Jatob Delcnn of Rlc*tland district,
decerned, nrtt requested In render them m proper
ly tllrttad. And those indebted lo Ihe Mid estate
lo uiaku payment lo either of the xibscribcrs.
AURAIIAM DEL EON, > P.,riltftr.
M. I)F.I.con. \ Ewctor..
Colombia Oct. 17. <12 If
?House and Lot for sale.
'"ftMlEBniwrrllier'slargennd commodious duel
ft. lin^ ll?'l)3E, formerly occupied by Colonel
Prlile, situated In one of III* hljfhc.il nnd x oil
plmwnt parti of Columbia. Term* one third cash
the balance on a credit of one and I wo year*
with lntrre*t. Application may lie inane lo
Mr. Wm McMillan in Columbia or lo the lubicr*
Iter, on Craoo creek.
JAMES DOUGLASS Ben.
December 2. IKl tl
Blankets, Plains, Negro Shoes,&c
'|*IIE Bnhrrribere offer for Mile low,a freili and
I. general assortment of seasonable
Dry (Jotdi, //alt. Saddlery, J/ardwarr,
and Crockery.
Also, n complete supply of ttroceries, nmon^
which ere the following, via:
Brown, l.oaf, l.ump and ilav. Sugar*,
White and Oreen Coffee* various ?|unl>Mor,
Boliea, llyvin, Imp. and O. P. Yeas,
Clioeie, Mustard, Spice*, fee.
It IjYKX, Lfc,
Superior J C. Champnigne, in case*/
Old L I Madeira,
l.ondon limidr.d Port*,
Mr.?to? nnil St. Julian CJarnt,
TenerifTe, Sherry an J M>iln*n,
Dopay ? Brandy vintage IfilO,
Holland Hin and Jam Hum,
Cordial*, Preserve*, Sweet Oil, kc.
WALLACE U M FIE
Columbia, 12, Dee. VI If
LOST,
ANOTF. of hand drawn by F.lias Mark*, pay.
able lo Jo?eph It Pilee or i?enrer, for Jf78,
witb an endorsement of JtIS, an ?ome date not
roroltecUd. A* payment i* (topped, It can I mi of
no um to any ono but the mbseribnr.
JOSEPH B. PRICK
Dec 0 ' M tt
FB^O KENT?The Home and |^>t belonging to
1 Mr* Elian Wilton, late ly occupied l>y Mr.
D. W Sim*, and poxeiiion given on the |?t day
of Januaiy ne*t. J AS D*VI?
Columbia, Dee. 2rt. |f?2B I if
Mary Ann Becket |
WM ITH nn/ b pleasure inn?on>'+? to her friend*
in the eouutry, and the Ledie* of Colum
bia, that the ha* commenced the M1LLINARY
ami MANTUA MAXIMO bmi*e?tl* ell it* vert
on* hr*neh*?, et the Commercial Hotel.
She he? engaged Mr*, porter from New York
whnee abilities in the Military end fancy Ore**
Making bnttne** are well known here.
Mr*. Porter ha* brought from New York the
Inteet fattens of tknt City, and having n regular
eorre*?end*noa, will elwny* be eMe to make their
work agreeable to thn late*t edvieee. The pet
rimege of the l*die* will bn thankfully reoeived
ami punrtnelly attended to.
' November *1 47 if
11UNTVB
UREOO & HUDSON
will practice LAW Jointly In tbe court* for Fair
Said district, iad will retain (lw olw formerly
ussxnss?" *t.wii|Mbot<M,>||'w^iM Hu
i
T AW NOTICE Tl?? irtmlbin have Mttt.
Kdjaleln, Abbeville, Anderson, Plofccns, Green -
i, Lwww, Newberry, SpurtanbUfgh, and
on. W llNgMM, M m* Im codmIMiI
snvllle conrt-boosa, and /. H. /rfy, at Lm<
T
MU
Union.
Grecnv|llt<
reus court-house.
WADDY THOMPSON, Jr.
JANES H. liunr,
December 8>, 1 If
Piatt Spring Academy.
HIS ln?Otution wilfbe continued lor the m
suing yonrunder the direction of Mr. ISAAC
H. SMI TH, h graduate of Booth Carolina College.
Tbe course of Mndy will be mcIi ea to qualify
students for admission Into tin Junior Class 80.
I Cn. College.
I Tbe Principal will Accommodate n limited nnrn*
ber of students In hie own family at 100 dollars
per annum, or 26 dollar* par quarter, including
M'ftllklllK*
RATES OP TUITION.
For one quarter In tbe clamlcnl department S9
One do. In tbe English do. 0
No student admitted for n las* term titan 1 or.
Ilee. 9 62 If
Cedar Spring Academy.
THE exercise* of this Institution will com
mnnre again on the 8d Monday In January,
under the care and direction of Mr Benjamin U.
Dye, who lies presided at principal of tbe InstHo
tion the present year, ftnd given, it is believed, en.
tire satisfaction to atl cou erncd.aod it Is with
pteanure w? recommend blm to the |kiMIc a* a
gentleman of good utornl character, and eminent
iy qualified for a teacher In tbe varlons depart
ment* of English and Clanieal Literature.
The course of studies are strictly preparatory for
admUiiou into the three lower clasaes of South
Caroilnn Cullfcf
Termsof tuition, per annum are, 510, 51?*nri
JCP, to bo paid quarterly.
Boarding run be had with the teacher residing
at the plaee. or in n??i?eelal?le families convenient
lo the academy lit $70 j?ei annum
II. CRE9WEM.,
Pre?ident of the bunrd ot trustees.
Cedar Spting, 9|> irtanburg, >
Novrmlirr 21. 1828. \ ?2m
COMiMlCHCIAL HOTEL
I^IHF. sultsnilwr very resjieetfully inform* Iim
frii?nd< Hi-d the public ?<??? tally, tlmt lie Iih*
otH-nod a IIOI'ftE OK KN'I KUTAiNMF.NT for
Tranlleri and Hoarder* on the Main sired, an-J In
the inidit ot the cotton market. Ilia house Is iarre
and convenient, and tin belt the.market iiflonli,
will at atl time* lie in plenty.
The latert news from Europe is received nt
tverv nriivnl, th? current price* from New Vorlt
weekly, betide* different daily paixr*.
b BECKET.
Novem wr 21, 1838. 47 if
MEMOIR OF IIIELIFfc
APB
EUIaOOY ON THE CHARACTER,
OF
THF. I.1TE JUDGE If A TIES.
B70BAV0BU0ADB8AV88VB2I
Jnh pohlished ?txl lor sale at this oflice aod at
the Book Store* in tb<s place.
November 21
IIAKDKiN SEEDS A general *v?or|.
JD monl of ilia altovo just received frum Ijani.
rrlh'i crlobrated uursrry. ami warranted genuiun,
f?,r title by WALLACE lc MTIH
Columbia, Jan. 13, I0W. 3 If
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. ConlenU
of No LXII. Art.
I. The Decline of Poetrv,
Lord Byron and bis Contemporaries: with
Rccolled toiu of the Author'* Life, and of lit*
Vliii to Italy. By L*l<b llnnl.
. II. ScitiidiiMivlan Mythology, I'octry, and llis
torv.
1. Edda 8?tnund*rliia? Lloila; Eddn Rliyth
m.'tM ?ive <nti<|uolr, vulgo Sainundina dic
ta. Pari* III.
2. Svea-ltikts Ilafder of E. G Geijer.
III. AiromIu'i Life of GerrV.
The Life of Elbrldge (' rry, with contain-1
norarv Letter* to the Clo*e of the American
Revolution, by Jame?T. Au*tln.
IV. Biography of a German Carlonarirt.
'* Johanno* Wit, genannt Von Dorrlne ?
Fragrcente aus meinem Leben und melner
Zill.
John Wit, alia* Von Dorring. Fragments
of my Life and Time.
V. Flint'* Geography and Miitory of the Wrs
tern States.
A condensed Geography and History of
the Western State*, or the Missistlp|>l Valley.
By Timothy Flint
VI. Irvine's Life of Colnmbn*.
A History of tha Life anil Voyages of Chris
topher Columbus. By Washington Irving.
VII Ihe Eplatle to the Hebrews.
A (Commentary on ihe EpWtln to the lie
brrwa. By Mom-* Siuart.
VIII. llAVtl.
1. The Present Slate of llayii, with Re.
marks on it* Agriculture. Commerce, Laws,
Religion, Financea, and Population. Uy
James Franklin.
2. Ilist? Ire d'Hayti, depots m Decouverte,
JiMquVn IB24. Par M. Charles Malo.
IX The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road
1. RepoM of ihe Engineer* on the Recon
noiseanee and Survey* made In reference to
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road.
8. Second Annual Report of lis* President
add Ihreetorsto the Stockholder*; and First
Annual Report of Ike Board of Engineers of
Ihe Board of Director*, of the Baltimore and
Ohio Rail Road Company.
X Heerrtfa Historical Work*.
I. History ol the States of Antiquity.?
From the German of A. H. L. Ifeeren
9. Iltatory of lli? political System of Ea>
rope and id ColOnies.from the DHeovery of
America IO the Independence of Uie Amerl
run ?'o.iiinehi, From the German of A.M.
L. Hearen
XI Simon Bolivar'
IIMorla de hi Revolacloo da la Repuhliaa
de Colombia. For Joaa Msaail lUstrepo.
XII. Isia-WHtatr'sTnwK
Re lee seiner Hofceit de* llerzog* Bernhar
an Baahscn Welaser fclsewek dnrch fford
America In den Jakreo IMA and ItM
Travel* through Worth America, during th
Tear* IMS and IMS. By Hit High neat, Bern
bafl.lhrke of SaieWefmerRfceaack.
mIh liy
R W. k A. 9. JOHNSTON
Ce/umWe, Feb 6, I MO. ? if
-lucrair
S9iM&5
gggaggs^^&s
'"iJi ot|mImi1mi of (Im tebotl to ottki p)M il
llMBK*t ippmwd OjfMMU<? III Sorooe* AjtfMa*
II to dealgned to obviate M?y ol the defect* la oar
common schools ot learning, ?d to combine, m
firu |x-*cUe*bU,all lb# improvements of tbcego
oo the important subject of Education froyliloa
It made Tore ihoroagb course ofltulractton la the
following department* r[
An tUmmUdrjf Dtmmrhmtnt, eomvUMRNdiag.
Spelling, Writing, Orography, Arithmetic, MM
KngUahUremmir As n tlwough knowledge of
these broaches b InditpentlMo in layingtheloun
detlon of ? good Education, every student. in tbe
early coarse of Va study, will U required to bo
Muiw of thrui.
A CUmtml Department, embracing the Latin
unci <Ireeh,Fnmcn, Spanish, and Italian tongue
get. Tbe Latin end Greek, will bo tau|ht mot
oiigbly aad gramallcollv. The student may pro
srcnie tbaoi to nay desirable eitent, bat a* much
Hose to oftaa unproitably ?pant la thattadjof
these taagaeges, be will be required to pay mo
?tore atteatloa to them, thea sells the design of
btoadaanUoa.
7*e BtUct IMIrtt Department, eomprislag
Coiapojltloa, tbe Principles of Taste end Criti
cism, Rhetoric, end History.
11 A SetenH/U Department, comprising tie higher
braaehea of Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry, Topography, Measuring heights
and distances, Surveying, Navigation,Civil Be
glneering, Natural Philosophy,Natural History (
and tbe application of Mathematics to Architec
ture, and to tbe prlnciptea of Mechanics.
A Commercial Department, embracing Booh
keeping by single and doable entry, the forms ol
commercial laslruments, with all that relates totba
details of commercuil transactions; tbe history aad
objects of commerce, its mflaence on society and
civil liberty, and Its connection with Political
Kconomy and International Law^ the ConstHa
lion of the United Stater. with the liest lllastratioa
of its principles, furnished by cotrmporaneoui
eftpO'Ulon, and legislative and Judicial decisions,
An A*i {cultural Department, In which will be
taught Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Zoology
an J Botany, to far at these sciences are of Impor
tance In * practical application to the purposes of
Agriculture. The character of different sells, with
tho liest method of improving them, and their
adaptation to different (traductions; the raiting of
stock lortntioi or lond, with Ihe ursucisnd vege
for saving end facilitating labor, with all that ro>
Inlet to practical funning. A well cnltiveted
tablet for their utei the implement* of husbandry
1 facilitating labor,
radical fnrmlr
be attached In Ilia Institution for
Ihe purport of csperimenl and practical illus
tration.
A Dtpnrlmtni a/Military Science end Ph^tical
tUtucaliou, embracing the principles and practice
of llitf Mililaiy Science, Uymnasilct, and all that
relatt-t to be nil It and Pli> tic.al Krfucntlon All
Ihe tludcnlt of tollable npe will Ito fnrined Into a
.Mililaiy Corps tor staled drill and discipline.?
This Is designed to add one prottabla variety to
ihe department of Ktereise and Phytlcal Edncn
lion, while It Imparts practical knowledge In a
science intimately connected with Ihe duty of
every American cilisen. A regolar and system
atic course of eaerdse will be |*uctleed by every
student, In which due regard will be had to his
former habllt, pellicular constitution, and the
wishes or directions ol hli parents.
Those students who nre designed for College,
wUlbenteperedloenlaranvoflheclattes. Those
who with to complete their education al this in
stitution, will receive ? course of Instruction Iraly
liberal, and adapted to their intended pursuits in
life. They may pursue the fnll course, embraced
In all the Departments, or such parts of II only at
are applicable to tbe deVignt ol thtlr education
Appnratut, for the illu?trali<>n, and mutual ap
plication of tbe mathematical and physical scien
ces, will b? procured, as the circumstances of the
school reonire.
The students will bo divided into fiction* of
tutht, end the whole number limited to one hun
dred. A leachcr will lie assigned to each seftlou,
and with hit section, will occupy * if penile buil
ding constructed for their study and dormitory,
lie will associate with them, both iu their studies
end amusements, nnd will at ell timet have ? m>
prrvWon over every part u? their conduct.
The government will be ptrenial, hind end
liberal, but Arm, end addressed to the good end
honorable feelings of the students, who will it all
cases, hoard with the teachers in Ibe atyle and
manner of ? well regulated family. Their lodg
ing will be In single bedj, nnd on metlreiees, aad
the whole system of regimen such, as will be moat
conducive to their health and comfort.
The moil |terfcct regularity in their ttndiea, ??.
ereltea and amusements, ana the constant employ*
ment of time to some usr/W4ea<///rert/fe/purpose,
will be required and enforced, l?v which eetly
hattfts of attention, industry, and perseverance,
wIN be formed, ana will Impart to after life their
tone end influence. To cultivate, end tiMUfiA
Mich habile, the teachers will direct unremitted
efforts
The mnrtli of the yonth will he gaardefl by tbelr
removal from temptation to vice, and hy tuc pa
rental government, eci.stantly eicrcued over
them.
Tbelr hiallh will be preset ved by theialabrlty
oftlm situation, by the utmost cleanliness In thou*
rooms and persons, and especially by that whole
some ph Mtifl dbeiplint in gymnnstie and milita
ry eserelse, whkh will cultivate a manly deport
ment, give strength and energy to the eonetlwtloa
end restore the scholar to his studies with renew
ed relish aad vigor.
Their ntmnurt will be cultivated by the family
order, that will be given ,0 the whole internal
economy of the institution, and by the terms of
Intereoarse constantly sustained lietween Ibe
teachers and stadaals, in which the deport meal of
gentlemen, and the courtesies and elviHtiee of
well regulated aociety, wlU be car*fully iaealcated
aad Insisted on.
Weehly reports of all the classes, designating
the pmflcleney and conduct of every student, will
be made, from which semlanunal reports will bo
transmitted to parents. There will he private at*
emlnalions weehly and quarterly, and peblie ea
aminations annually. No student hehltaally neg
ligent of stndv, or inattentive to the laws of the
invitation, after all proper means have failed In
reforrp hint. will be permitted to retain his coe
mption with the school. No sluient will be re
tarded by his elese, but permuted to reap all the
advantages of his talents and Industry Public
d dally, and religious wor
which all the students will
M' There will be one ea
Bsiofthrre weel* arranged at a toll*
hie season for dMaat* to vlsM their friends.
. DiirAR* lh?N. Bin* doetee, stale hraalted.
and steading eotar,six oe eight yellow eteh bat
tot*. da the breast; three adder each pocket Hep.
ead four at the usual pleees on the skirts. Th
enllae l.a- Al>dl>( meeet aui_nLai 4a(lA I
*?"?'in uvvi,'i>| rap* vuhvh Rt|pVf vnmmrft
e. a^ ? a. L<Ml<i f ^ mmii HyJ mam
vnw vwwk w cn?" inf?i iipr^? owf ftf
?^is 1. IImim Lull ? a?i saMailaljsAA? lan m,|ms ? .
???in y+ now iHiiifpi) OI9HV pwvu?Hmn? in wNnvfi
md white InedtMMV Blneh leather stocl. or
?Hit handhereblef. The m|Mi| ef each rttodaat
ehoold be aarldil with hie aame.
WimmSm
Mkb
tbe Cbarteato* prioae.
Letter* on the ?tblact ot the aehool iddmitd
Htun Mliy It DiWi Columbia, 0. C will w?
celve |nnntilH* tlUuilou,
R W. DAlLtT.
, II. L. DANA.
Stnurimtendtntt.
Ritt Crttk Spriwft. Jtm. 10, Iw.
By tbo politeness of Ike following gentlemen
wn are permitted |o refer lo Ihtm as friend? or
Ktrous of the school:
JO. Job* Taylor, UU Gorenwr.
Hon. Ab*t. No?t, . ,
lloit.C.J Colcock, ?
Hoa. David Jobaaoo,
Judges of lb? Court of Appeal*.
Hon. H W. Detauseore, Chancellor,
A. Blending, Km, J
0*1.TboaMuTaylor, . J Colombia
Col. J. G Brown, IVcs. of lb* Bank, J
Hon. I. 8. D*m? I
Rev.8.9. Davia, J "T
Ho*. JoDn B. O'Wnll, Judge of the eireok court.
Rev. Dr. Adorn, Prat. Charleston College.
Professor J Dickson, of do. do.
ProfeaaorS H Dickson, of 8. C. Medical do.
R?f. Dr. Pnlmer, >
Rrv.Dr. M Do well,
T. Ford, Ek*. a *.. &
Hon. TiioptS. Grimke, ???;?
W 8. Smith, E*|.
H. A. DeaCMQre, Eaq. ' . >
Charleston.
Tlios. Napier,
Thoe Plemmlnr. Mrrehantf,do ?&*'
ttYCAMORE GROVE FEMALE BEMINARY.
O a?d BOARDING SCHOOl., on ? brawl. of
Indian creek in Lauren* dietrtct, 8. C. under lb*
mpr rinfnndenci- Of Muses Dorothy T. and Isabella
M. Young, has again resumed Ha eierebci with
the favorable prospect of publkmtroiMg* That*
will be ? public eiaminntlnn of Ihe pupil* on thd ^
?ath of June, at which tine all ?rbo*r* i*t*f?ated,
are solicited to attend and Jndge for themselves.
Terms ot Tuition and Boerdleg, will be a# fol
lows, to witj No scholar will b* admitted Car m 4
less time tban a quarter. One quarter'* homdiWft*
and Tuition will be required in advaa**. All *r?
rearegea must paid when the pupils leave tbn
school mjsMF
RATES OP TUITION. - .>
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Drflnition of Words,
and Arithmetic by the qr. #11 60 or $$ per ami.
Tlie aliove wiib English Grammar, Cooipoeillon,
and History. 4 pr. qr or iSprann.
The above with Geography, the usooftb* GJobea,
Philosophy and Astronomy 6 pr qr or 17 prann.
Tbe above with Drawing, Painting on neper, Ve|.
vet and Satin, Plain and Ornameatai Need!*
Work, Embroidery and Fancy Wurb,
8 prqr or 88 prann.
Music aad the use of Piano, 3 pr qr or 10 t<r aw. 5
Board and Washing, 18 C? nr or ot 84 pr **4,
JOHN CALD,W?LL.
DAVID ?f A SON,
SAMUEL .VANCE,
? WILMAM MOURE.
JESSE 0NA*7^
FREDERICK POSTER,
WILMAM DUN LAP,
JOHN B O'NEAI.L,
JOHN 8 CARWJLE,
January 18,1889 4 o
Law co PAkTMfctumiv. imjk
have MMthiid themselves la the practice uf
Lnw, and will ?lli?l the court? of Law and tujui
if for the districts o( Lexington, Rhsblaed. ami
Oreuguburgb. W.J. MMk
r. tf/jpHBJPL .
W. J. T. will continue (o practice la tb? court*
fur Fnhfirtd district
Columbia, Jan. I, 1880. 4 If
< General Order*.
Head Qvartibi, C'ommia, Dec. 1Mb 1618
THE M lowing Regin>ents and Corps will pa
rade for review and e*arci*eet the tiMiud
places, specified below, via.
> The 1Mb, Cot. 11 not* Rogimeutt Iba 17th, Col.
CegdeUV, Tendon'* artillery .and Cobee'e cavalry,
i mov Cbarlattou, on Wednesday, tbo 4tb, March
Mlt.
Tbo 18th, Col. Walter'* Regiment,at Fairspring
00 Saturday, tbo 7th. March.
1 Tbo 13tb, Cat- Rico* Regiment, at Walturbo*
,on I'Mtdajr tba lOtb.
nft- 12th, Co!. Jacob** Regiment, at Coova*
whatchie no Friday ,tha l?h.
, Tba 43rd, Col Jrsee Rice"* Raiment,at Bean*
fort bridge, Tuesday tb* 17th.
Tbo 11th, C4I. Cooper's, m Athlcy's on Thurs
day tba 19tb.
Tbo 1Mb, Col. Arthur'*, at Willlarasoo's on
Saturday tba 9lot.
Maj. Caoghman's rqaadroo of Cavalry at Joue'e
bridge, Monday the *J>I.
Tbo 14th, Col. I*ehre's Rag(meat, at 8oall*?,on
Wednesday tboSfltb March*
Tbo regiments and corpa attached to them, will
ba formed far review et IS o'cloric, Meridian, pro*
aiaaly. Tba eommamtiaf officer of tbo division,
ihe officers commanding brigade*, and tbo staff at
tached to each command, will attend within their
respective command*, fully equipped. Thoeevel*
try and artillery fetcept t^eae already named) will
turn out with tboeo regiments of infantry within
whoee limit* they are respectively aitoatad.Court#
Martial will bo ordered on all deltnqneute
Tbo Militia no tbo blonde of Wadmalaw, Ed*
Mo end St. J ?ha, St. J a me*, Ifiltea Head and St.
Heleoo. era eactned from attending tbo review*
to which they aro attached.
Tbo oflkera on tbo Oeoetal Staff, who reeido
In or near Charleston, are eapectsd to attend thn
Commander in Chief, oo the review at <bai place.
By order of the Commander In Chief.
/. B. EARLE, A4}. k in*. Utn.
THE Deputy Adjutant General of theaerond
divMon i* ortlared to obtain, in evOry ioatonoe,
oorreot return* ot theregimeot*,of their Meength,
araae, and accoutrements, with doplicaU*, agree
able to the prescribed form*, heretofore forniabed;
and to mabo a oompleto division return in tbo
Chlof ot tbll depart meet.
Tbo Adtutaut aad Inspector Oeoerel,?ot having
race!tod from his Depntlcv, exoept of the 4th df.
v blan^tnab returns as were required by tbo lust or*
devs extended to them, directs, that they do forth
wttb prepare and transmit hj mail la the Adju
?ant and banc ctor General'* ntRee, at Stbet
(Hade, Pewliet/o district, sneb returns as bavo
been heretofore required; and tbat they note en
?Uob returns the number, and auuteefeef strength
of eeeh regtment,with aeotreet rtport ef tbedi
vision and brigade rftaff.
J. B EARI.E
J4jut*nt It fmpecler OmosL
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