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T" ? ppboinl, m $i9,ig&, which U< aiftwfeoced for : nn enrljr dar. - , \ ' tn* - , .. V. "-V " Thia ^e^rtr^ini" n^ods Boino xroodidcnlions and}, reforms' for Vhicji reference is rtf Pnl ?mlitiflltftM rmi.^nt* - piaitiopr'singulirfy anomalous, i* ' special attention, arid close* cl' brief; s > tfatiiw" and de^inica of the cdfi^iry, iiifd 'ar!! oSjwiition of tha responsibilities ^esrblvetfon "all who aw called to minister in 1$eirgroat trusts. At this time, \rlien all pnrtics nro either in fusion or confusion almost, the Meeaa^jo canuot please all readera, and mnv, perhaps, nearly disappoint all/ In its spirit* however, tho candid will firid much to commend, and a* the present Ww^fession of Congress is limited in time, and before it more than one subject of presimportance, jmajr \ye not hope that its 'il'':;^ww^.i1?l?tes and deliberations will be directed : 1o topic* strictly within its sphero of powers and diiti^eTf ' v TIFE INDEPENDENT PRESS ib rtblibued ^fcvxbt 6atlhdat mobiftjfo. 4 ' ' > - % O. O. FUOKETT, )p.,.nr, - M. PUOKBTT, \Editor,> Individual*, like nation*, fail in twthinij vcliich th?ij boldly aUem.pt, when, sustained by virtiiou* purpose, and'lrtcrminedreMlution.?Henry Clay. ^ "Willing to praise, ytt not afraid to blame." Terms?One Dollar a Year, in Advance. ABBEVILLE O. H. FRIDAY, - - - - DECEMBER 15, J 854. Acceptable Attention*. * _ Messrs. Marshall, Hearst, nnd.others, of the Abbeville delegation, will please aocept the thanks of tho Prctt for their several attentions to it. ? ? ffc-i Hoggish Business. ' % Several fine droves of hogs havo pawed through, and some have sold at six cents.? j Tall price, these depressing times, but may be suggestive to economy. One drove has A' 6inoo offered nt five and a half. & ? ?. A Splendid Investment. Three dollars for Oodey's Lady s Book and tho Independent Press together for one year! Old subscribers to the Press, as well as new ones, can have a chance Wo have received orders for six copies of Godev, and will wait a few days for more, before send? ing for them. The Bell Ringers. The entertainments given by tbo "Swiss Bell Ringers," on Monday and Tuesday ^ nights la*t, were attended by (for Abbevjlle) unusually largo audiences, and afforded the highest gratification. No company, we presume, ever carried from here higher recom * mendations than the? did, and in our opinion they deserved them. More Lawyara. . The following named law students have " bi'e^ admitted to the practice of Law in this State: Adams. Blake. Blue.Bream. ' Brown, Cothra*, Doncajt, Fort,'Hus;>r" ter, Johnson, Livisqstqn, Marshall, McCants, Means, Rkilly, Thomas, AVickliffk, Williams. Messrs. Cothran,Mar?p shall and Livingston are of this village. The NewGovehifflr.' |?5p[.;*_' bo observed 'that Gen. James H. 'Adams Uns been elected (Jovfernor of South ?-.J?, vu.uniM lui I.UV pnBlHng , two ye*J*. MT{ Ada us wdf not .wfj ohoioe, botw? doubt % not bis ability to wear gubernatorial honors becomingly. The Legiiilataie ?*rl?Snty KP&'' ^thought so, and "in ?uch 'caaesmad**ft? B?? providcfd"^It is the M ^acting prgan of the people. ' 8w?<- ' ? ' * , ft&&: - Amalgamation. Egs.ir The two Anderson muta*% *tlrnt it wai "not good to be alon^i direct all our thoughts,nnd shape (ill ourt?> for ?wmpl^ rate opportunity (o secure correct and en djiri?>? ljfeepe?e?.,of yourw>Jf and fri?nd? jwijMfJum "oq minquu or awrto." audi likenesses are among the moat precious rol lca ofjofeparted fri?n{l?,; ;Mr. Lakkbav, (whoso ?card too,) cnn giv( n picture unsurpassed. - IIe ? a Baptist oler f man of more ' than ordinary ability, i end id artist, an J a most courteous gen tinman. . ' N Vt' ' ' > _ ' Aiken and Ninety-Six Road. / ~W* Iclira from tho Advt*titer that thi subscription to this Road, on the books ai Edgefield, lias reached one hundred rod flft.3 thousand dollars. Also, that fifteen thou sand dollars wero subsotibed at the New Market meeting in November. Our hopet for the success of the enterprise begin t< revive. The Completion of the Raburv Gaj Rood. will necessitate tho building of eitbei this connection or the Savannah Vallcj Road, perhaps both. We gb for .all rail' roads, provided always, nevertheless, the> do not put their heads together an& keef freight and passage rates a little over th< rinrlif ? ..WWMJ ??? ?MV wiuiiium uutcnucL have done in regard to eating and sleeping Congress. We have no news as yet of importance from Washington. Congress met on Mon day, the 4th instant, and received the Pres ident's Message. It is a voluminous docu nient, and is generally applauded as a verj able and orthodox one. We publish ax uisakiiici uii ui? jireccumg png?- Air Bright, of Indinna, wm chosen Presideni of the Senate, in tho absence of Mr.ATOHt son, tho incumbent. It has been predicted by "knowing ones,' and wishing ones, that the present will bo i stormy session. Of course we may expeol some turbulence where bo many, element! meet, but for ourself we fail to di&covei symptoms of anything but the usuaftunoanl of wind. There may be a dectructive gab behind the nianmuvroini?thun(l??r.ra<*lni. hni we neither believenor hope so. If anything of interest occur*, wo shall nolo it. * . t Compendium*Mr. Jab. A. Lyon offera to dispose of a valuable plantation. Apply soon; he it a trading man, aud the first bidder may clotfc tne opportunity. Other opportunities for land buyers will be afforded by the sales of tbo Commissioner, Ordinary and Sheriff.. Mr. Wm. C. Moore has a bran new supply at his "Variety Store," and is willing tc exhaust it as fast as possible, so that he may have room for another fresh stock. Mr. A. B. Kexnedt will expose to snlo, an inot a ?vam>ama1 ?^ w.? ...V ?VVM C* |/VIOVUUI WJOMJj flUU nil opportunity will be afforded for the purchase of bargains. Walker, Glen As Eattoh, Newberry, will be pleased to hare our readers remember them, when in a trading way, and vr< hope they will do so. A Military School U to be established *i Yorkville, soon. Messrs. Coward and Jsk | kiks, the projectors, are graduates of th< Charleston Citadel Academy, and are highly recommended by thoee who know them The Abbeville Male Academy has ut place in the picture." The Principal, Mr Calhoun, is entitled to much credit for tlu example he ia setting the educated anc wealthy young men of the State. A mating of the Stockholder* of th< SayannahRiver, Railroad Company i* t< be held, 90 Thursday next, at Hamburg, CoecRovs <fc Brknuan, Augusta, Ga. are ottering a vast quantity of goods foi sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, and a cost prices. See, their card. : Those in need of castings, cotton yarn baoon and w on, will oUerve that Kerr ha. the articles. Better call soon, though, fo he advertises, and of court* sells! Mr. thfltoin nrotwsea to attend io ah tuning and repairing of v*riou* rauaict! Profewof m wend school* of this Su*< ?mow <*:<*#. maulbt, lJr.uitix*, and tlll Coum & Co', Eiprew, enUroiy dfc-Jt . "otWUined. ^ (J; S. Bovrsfte' property, which w?i tbe^ yj ; store of D. F. Spioknrh, Vvr?j i Mured; for oil . $1,000. The ?took of. Mr. Spioenbr ?ti- tW Viatel?t$8,000; insuredfor - ; *? , Tl?o^Achipge^a?T?eUura?t?belonging V to eitnto"of WW. Biahd; no ?t?nran<^; % -4dt00k $6,000; insurance $2,000. : /* yi< Carolina Hall, property of Mr. ^*?811 AM. '4? In tliia building were the clothing store of 8t X I. ORAvrroRU?no insuranoo on tlie J1 fttock, n pert saved; store of jf J. Mact&4 *r, gunsmith?insaranco on stock of #800; ^ in the second story a gallery, of paintings ri ; viUaed at $3,000?^nd insurance, fclHosL . ?? A. 0. Saontm-r fureiiar? **^?0Wn; \ building insured for $%800; stock for fO< 1 800> . d. ' A thre? story buiMing, belonging to Jas. G > Boattoigkt, insurance $6,000 ^fartjiture D ' store of G. 8. Bows**, insured for 11,800; r. confectionery of Mr. HklSX, nO in mi ran or,, *Jj Ttfb offi^jfof the Carolinian, property of ' R. W, OiBBn 6t Co.?no instirnnoe on ei- th * ther building or stock; loss estimated at c ? $40,000. - *! 1 Building* belonging to J. 8. Bo At- q xntianr?Mrs. Paokcn haw's boarding C house, & BklukowkV law^office, office of oi > Jas. I). TftAMWKLl* Esq.?insurance $1, tr aaa : +. > . m IX J. S. BoATWBtoirr's carriage factory; . stock estimated at $8,000 insurance $9,000; C r building insured for $2,000. c< i House belonging to tyv Peokham, in- ^ . aured for $900. <- ^ t The book bindery of Thos. J. Lamotte, ;n - orer Miot's drug stone. ; loss estimated at rt VI,500; no insurance. ti; ' Such is a brief ontline of the sad havoc ^ t produced in a few hours by the agency of a g, I devil incarnate. Hanging is too good for tj, i such a scoundrel. Bat ten chances to one, x t' " , r were .he detected, and hisgnilt decided by a L jury, s tender-hearted Gorernor would spare w i his life, and post him off to another Stjkto m i to steal the property and fire the houses of stranger*. I - ' * Proceedings of the LsgliUtun. cc iv OATURDtT LfeC. Z g( Skit ate.?Mr. Moorman presented tho so i petition of John Bel ton O'Neal I, President qt k of the Convention opposed to the liquor traf( 6c, that a law be pawed to prevent tho sale tli of aloobolio liquors by itinerant traders. Be- !c ferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. I Mr. Porter presented the petition of tho er Trustees of the Roper Hospital, praying an or appropriation. St A bill was received from the House of of Representatives to alter tho Constitution of Si thfl Rtnta Wl M tft nrniii/la Cn? " ' of Pendleton into two election districts. The in bill received its first reading, nnd was, on motion of Mr. Pickens, made tbe special le ' order of the day for Wednesday next, at 1 tr ' o'clock, in the committee of the whole Sen- th 1 ate. * M The bill to recharter the Merchants' Bank |u ( of Cheraw received its second reading, was d< agreed to, and sent to the Ilouse of Repre- th sentatiTes. ? - V ' Mr. Witheiapoeo presented the returns of ?l the Commissioners of Free Scoools for Ab- w t berille district for 1854. Referred to the re . Committee on Colleges, Education and Be- re i ligion. (, Hobss or Rc^a.?Mr. Thompson pre- tli ' Rented the returns of the Commissioners of G Free Schools for Abbeville district; referred i to Committee on Education. tli Mr. Herndon presented the annual report vi * of the Trustees of the estate of Dr. John jj > t>- r - tt^ * jus noire; reierrea. Mr. Campbell presented ihe petition of in ?"P1?*1 Pr?7ing*<^,a'tflr ror jibank * i to be called the (WmevcUl Bank of Cbarlee- bi > ttfcwi. N Mr. Sjmin prewnted the mernoml of tho ^>T; P**J^ tto* ministers d< r , Mr. Anompson reported faTorably on sua- ffi 1 Sl?C<mn Ui^f0r8 mf61Ted 10 Com* ' Milfur^^rtS bTSlflTn Cl # the BichUnd 'Volunteer Rifle ComMnv, H r Oor?tao/? GaartKCaroUaaBhwa *?dBiob- ig * Und Guards, praying the formation flf fp. N ; i to^W arid nraen^ lion of tho State; relative- to the. iftahnefhr to bo choMi. fcr both Up undies of the Legislature ; referred to the [e\ ^^Monthe^dida^;, - th .Monday, Dec- '4. bj 8 k Kate/?Mr. McAliljr, pursuant to no- 0< & and leave of tbe Senate,. introduced a R II to amend the cliarter oftlje South Car- 04 ina and Gbrirlojte Jflailrcwd; Company; BI lich received ite firsfr reading and was mmitted to tlio Committee on Incorpora- nl >n?, . .._ >' '> < t? Mr. Chestnutj pursuant to notice and witli ti *ve of }.he-Senate* introduced a bill to pro- L 3e 'for tbe election of Electors of Prcsi- ?i Vjce. Prcsidea^, of' the United ates: which received its first readincr. and ' i?. referred to the Committou on (lie idiciaty; House or. Rise's.?Mr. Hearst present-, S i tflS petition ot sundry citizens of AbbeHo District prttying' the opening of. a s w road; also a counterpetitiori on the same a bjoct; whiuli were referred to the Commit9 On ftoAd*, Briclges-nnd Ferries. ^r. Tjhnan presented the petition of sun- __ y dittos res*4Kg in the neighborhood of raiilteviUe, proving that the petition of the 6 irectora of the Graniteville Manufacturing ompariy praying that no license to retail . irituous liquor within three miles of that " ace be not granted. :, 71 At 8,-1-4 o'clock p'. 'm. the Speaker took 0 ie Chair, when Mr. Middle ton,"from the * oramittee of Ways and Mentis, pando fairable reports on tlie bill to amend the = larter of the bank of tho State of South nrolina; also on the petition of'tho City I ouncil of Charleston, praying an increase : en appropriation for tho support of the " ansient poor of Charleston, and recotn- j ended thattho appropriation be $7,000 \i jr Annum. ri Mr. Thompson, from the Committe on C laims, reported on a large number of acmnts and petitions, before referred to said -j ommittce. Pursuant to notice, Mr. B. F. Perry inoduced a bill to authorize the State to aid i the construction of the Blue Ridge Rail- ^ >ad Company; also introduced a resolu- g on authorizing the Committee on the Ju- iciary to inquire into the expediency of esblishing County or Inferior Courts in this = Late, and for the establishment of an addi- A onal Court of Appeals. v A bill to authorize the State to aid in tho h instruction of a Plank Road from Con- t< I i. ? T> 1 m "wr .? /> * ayuoro 10 ruir i>mn, r<onn tjaronna, was ad the first time and referred to the Com- ? ilteo of Ways and Means. . Tue8dat, Dec. 5. 6 Sknatk.?Mr. Drayton, on the part of the * immiUco appointed to count the votes for ate Assessor, reported tliat James S. J?butt bad received 94 votca, and was conse- . lently elected. ( Mr. Drayton preaentcd the memorial of ,e Northeastern Railroad Company asking gtnlative aid. Mr. Chesnut, from the Committee on Fednl Y?nlafinna nn on mnnti ?i.? I 1 's Message as related to the acts of this ate in respect to free negroes and persons ' color employed as mariners entering the ate, reported by bill, which received its st reading, was ordered for a second read- ? g to-morrow, and to be printed. House ov Rep's.?Mr. McGowan asked ave to recur to the call for Abbeville Dis- ~ ict. Leave being grunted, he presented ie report of the Board of Visitors on the j ilitary Academics of Charleston and Co- p mbia. The report, with the accompanying 1< jcuuienu*, wa? oruureu IU ue pnmeu. AISO ie report of the Solicitor of the Western ireuit on District Offices and Officers, aqd so a petition of sundry citizens of Greenood praying that J. R. Tarrant might bo j appointed magistrate. This petition was a: ferred to the Abbeville delegation. 81 Mr. Hammond introdnced a bill giving e election of Governor and Lieutenant overnor to tho people. Mr. Mullins introduced a bill to arrange ie State into judicial districts, and to pro- 6 de for the election of an additional Law * Wge. Sundry bills were reported by the Comittee on Incorporations, among which was 1 bill to authorise the Town Council of Hamlrjr to subscribe for stock in certain Hail- ^ aafi and for other purposes. Mr. Tucker then called for the racial orw at fhrt dav. which was a bill for 'the - iproverafentand reorganization of thecomon school Rystetn. The House th en resolved Itself into a Com jttee of the Whole, Mr. McQo?r?a in the j Mr. Tucker then ad vocated tho passage of k e bill at length, and showed the mismsn- * rement and fallacy of the present free tf ihool system. The bill provides for the is , ... C-2&J'1' /I ecuon ?-?, ?>oara ? Anreovyn ??r-vuiuod Softool* Mn cwsU Section ^triot, wept tho: election district <ft Clwles- 0 n, to cgneist of not lew than si* Hot h 0fe 4h?tt twdVe toemb^v;lhe>/Boatd ^ seb-diTide thetr respective 4?tncta into rtj&viaf7* ? ^MPjBriy !&z ' !; '1 , ' _ mucb suffering. Thia advice ia applicable hundreds who. t?Vn oold, and. cough for sek^ond sometimes rnontha, thereby. ko^reaV $?; iing.^he delicate organs of rtfplratlon.tbat? j eu should they succeed in obtainingrelief -E ey'are.rendered mnch more 'susceptible to 1 Id* tberenfter. All tbla migW b*s * prevented l the amaU outlay of 50 cents, in the purchase a a botUe of 8TABLER'S ANODt'NBCfHERY EXPECTORANT, which almost invariably^ inaea or oirti relief in of tim ' id Throat. The tame tnty b? said of disease* ' til a Bowels. "Wo bellotc flinf hundreds anjally die, from neglect ofa slighttendency . > Diarrhcoa, whose lires might he Saved by n 10 outlay of 60 cent* for a , bottle of .STAB- J ER-3 DIARRHOEA CORDlAL,whIch is so ?J Relent in the cure of diseases of the botfels. *j See descriptive pamphlet^, to be had grot- w of the agent*. Price of each, only . 80 n] snts per bottle, ?r atx battles for 60. l?, 1L 0TABBLER * C0., Proprietors, _ ' " Wholesale Drogiisis, Baltimore. ~ old by Da. P. P. GARY, Cokesbury; H WARDLAW A LYOK. Abberille C. H.; ,n HAVILAND, HARRAL * Co., " Wholesale agent*, Charleston; r< nd by Merchants generally. Pot 18, 1SC4 ,80 tw " MARKETS. F ABBEVILLE, Pec. 14.?>W? quote cotton at r t a ^ ccnta. COLUMBIA, Dec. 18.?The same dull and ^ lactire feeling which characterized the cotton 8( larket on Monday extended to the operations tl f yesterday*. 120 bales sold at 6 cents, for 8 ery inferior to 8 for fair. ^ ' \ = CONSIGNEES. ~ d g The following neraona hiv? frnnht .in rt? epot at Abb?v ille:? Dr. J. F. Livingston, C. T Haikell, E.'Tilinn, Dr. A. W. Lynch, J. J. Cunningham, T. L Perrin. Rov. E. Crittenden, Dr. J. J. Ward- iw, C. C. Puckctt, J. W. Crawford, II. S. Kerr, V. M. Hughey, Judgo D. L. Wardlaw, L. Har _ is, Mrs. J. J. Baiter, En right & Starr, J. A. F alhoun, T. C. Perrin, Wm. Morris, John Brown -? :e, D. J. Jordan, A. Martin, E Roach, N. J. (avis, R. H. Wardlaw, Gen. S. P. Graves, J, 8., 11 *W. Thomas. D. R. SONDLEY, Ag't HARRIED, ? On the 7th instant, by the Rev. B. F. Corley, . in. W. W. MABRY and Mow MARY JANE 81 TRAWHORN, all of Abbeville District. C. Z ???L?A??????? ? vaj>v. V , ? On the 7th iustnut, of Pneumonia, Mrs. AD- "J lLEN'A II. PARTLOW, formerly Mies Boiling, d rifo of W. D. Partlow, in her 42d year. Sho as left a husband, t\ro sons and two daughters 9 lament their irreparable loss. (W.D. P. P pT Petersburg Intelligenocr and Memphis Inglo please copy. ** Factory Yarn. a BUNCHES, assorted No*., for ZVJVJ sale, by II. 8. KERR. 1( Deo 14 82 8w Bacon. 2< * AA A rOUNDS old BACON, very choice, )UUV/ for sale, for onsb,T>y H. S. KERR. Dec 14 82 3w 3, [ Kegs NAILS, in store and to arrive, IK/KJ for sale low for cash, by 41 H.-S. KERR. Detf 14 82 8w * : ]] Candy, Candy! )< ^UCH as is tiaually sold in this market, cap 3 bo bought for 20 cents a pound at " MOORE'S VARIETY STORE. ' ?1 Deo 15 82 3w ?? \* A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, by n r\. note or account, are requested to make avment bv the Ural of Februo.ru n**L *? P >ngcr indulgence cannot be given. THOMAS JACKSON. Abbeville C. II., Dec. 11, 1854. 82?-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of William Henderson, deceased, re hereby notified to render the caroe to the 1 ibscliber duly attested. And those indebted " 'ill please pay op as soon as possible. ' oi THOa j. MABRY, Adm'r. - Ti December 18, 1654. 82 8?r tl ItOflhli Holl^w-Wure. - $ )nnA POTS, OVENS, <&&, consisting of to jUUv every six? and shape, to arrive at ni ly store next week. : at ?ALSO,? - " * (M EXTRA OVEN LIDS, AuorUdtizp.. J ?AUHV S few l.ar*e Boiler#, >oldipgfrom ao to ^SvSStbj i a : a s. keeb. P?K .-V ,V . ..!?' : *T REHOVAL. I C o#grove ' i AUGUSTA. OA.,. > TATE Heroored their Stock of GOODS ( CX from the old store of T. J. Cosgrove, uf^u eu?w s?? livwu mi wwi mm*ww uwriv. ^ mw w innftction with thathonse, they oitfd invite leir friends to, call at their Q^JMT Stores, aboro i? Globe Corner, vhm they are now open- , iff ?n utenshra stock of g FANCY & STAPLE DRY 800DS, V hich they will M * **, > or**foJ| p the batinete of the ?rm, an* eatEfy the " 3r? of T. J. Coegrore, toeteed. ?' Peel^ tSH ' : ** <" . : Bw...g SUCCESSOR^ TO .. ' ^ McMOBEIES ?S? 13RO, . ^sSgp nilE Undersigned hare purchased of i. B, . L F. McMorriea, survivor of the late firtri . ' McMorries & Bro., the entire stock in trade/ ,1 . * id will continue tfioIJry Goods business at th<y d stand of McMOftRlES <fc BRO., -where thar < "' ?. ill keep oon^utly> on iu?n$a\general, to lete and varied stock of ... .?> Dftv oqojM. ?V adios* DitfSB GOODS, of the best and at styles, an if in abort, ef ei'Jr Article pertatnV^ J g, we offcf st tire lowest lTvitig riitee. W?t (spectfolly solicit or continutfnce of th* mage heretofore extended to the ojd flrra. Poo l* . . 32 ^ ^ CHRISTMAS PARTIES. \ ||? iaoo Forte, Organ and'MelocUon ToaV* . S; ^ingknd. RepairInjy. , . V rnE Subscriber bogs to offer his SOTTioesid' the above Branches to ths Ladies of Abeville and its.vicinity. , Having had consider- ' ble experiehqp in the manufacture of these In-, V ruments, ana being a practical performer on tern, lie feelB satisfied he -rill be enabled. ive the moat perfect satiafiiction. Uncxcep-? onable rcferericee if regitireiL . v ar Mv stay here Veing limited to a few ays, orders should be sent Immediately ifr. *, ivc due time for their proper execution. V * Q. F. DaVENE, ; Professor of the Theory . , ' and Practice of Muiici. - v. ' *, Next door to Mr. J*mM sltiiii?A " Mk?s Doc. 14, 1854. 82 It ^ BDUCATIOM! l/TR. JAMES 0. CALHOUN,, hating Min *1 elected Principal of the Abbztiixb Malek'i. . o i cadcmt, will continue his services during the *V: ; ext year. Owing to the great increase in the number of ;holnrs, the services of Mbl MONTGOMERY, ^ V$4j| graduate of tlio University of North Carol[a, have bcon procured. A new and comtuodioaa Acaiemy will in V S' ty;^lort time bo completed. .The building is to> ^ tir^d as to insure perfect quiet, and freedom 1 o1 All things calculated to distract'the attend* ' J:? ', on of the scholar. ' The government of the School will be rigid. " ' 'he morals aud general deportment of the Stu- *' . 1 ents will at all times receive spccial attention. Students will bo prepared to enter the Fresh- ' * ian or Sophomore Class of the South Carolina ollegc, and the . greatest care given to their ,~y . y reparation. The Seholnstic year will be divided into two.%^--^^ Msions. The first will commence pn Janoai^. vvif? ',, --'^ th, and continue twenty-eight weeks; the*^yV ' icond will begin on the second Monday in ' ^t^enterobisr, ana continuo twelve weefca. . ^ The Tuition of cach Class will be for the . it Class: Readincr. Writina. ' Spelling, and Primary Go- , 7 ography, - - - - - $14 00 t ?;00 &*'1 Class: The above with ' Geography, History, A- '.v rithmetic," English Grammar, and exercises in En- . " ji glish Composition, - 20 00 #00 1 Class: Tne above with ' all the advanced English \ \ Branches, - - ? . - 23 00 10 <>6 '.li Class: The above with Latin and Greek, - - - 28 00 12 00>;:/ Boarding can be obtained in desirable fami- ' iw, and at reasonable rates, either in the Yilige or country near the Academy. Although it is of the greatest ,importance *iat all the pupils should be present at the - "4i pemng 01 ino cession, aim mey win oe re- . iived at any time' daring the term, Student* ^ ill be charged from the tipie thoy enter until le close of tlie Session, unless special arrangelents ore made to tho contrary. ' ; ? - V* For further information, apply to the Prihoi* H. JAMK3 C. CALHOUN, A. B., Principal, Instructor ill Mathematics. " JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. B., Instructor in the Ancient Language*. rf.Z December 14, 1854. '84 6m '* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, _ , Abbeville District.? Citation. ^ .^1 i\7mSREAS, Nathan CaBibunHiii Spph'id ; ^. r f - to me -for Letjers 'of Adijalaistraifofc - " i all and alnpnlnr tho j?oods, aud chattels, " gma ana creatis 01 u.Mt*. .vftinoan,. Jatoax- * ie District aforesaid, "deceased: These are,. - - vr v# lerefore, to cite and admonish *11 and singular ' &>>? te kindred and creditors of the said deceased, '?, he and appear bofor& me, ?t OBC ne*t Ordi?r .ffefe'rf iry> Coprt for the said Diatriot, to b"e . Abbeville Conrt House, oh the twentyicTeottov ly of December inikj' to sHoip by^ho Mid administration should not. bo. gWEte iven tinder my band^ and seal, this eleventh