Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 21, 1848, Image 3

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rent western and southern trnps, including those in New Mexico. The ne tnFebr mintsof the regular army aretto follow the volunteers without unnecessry4delay. the Voltigeur regiment mustering out at Fort Mcllenry, and then are to.cometh' old regiments. All recruits at the rendetvnus wil be ordered into depot; and those -eulisted. or enrolled for the period of ~ the war with Mexico." (regulars arrd volunteers.) will be.duly mustered and held in readiness to receive their pay and discharge from the iee: - The distribution of the army, and the assignment to permanent statiorns and Col mauds, will be inade hereafter, at the pro per tihe. Corresponlencc of the B-dtinoro Suit. .. Washington, June 10. Official iaformnationu has been received at the War Department, of the ratification of ,he treaty, as I believe, and I am certain that an order was sent yesterday to Gen. Wool, now at Muoterey, to despatch one copipany of the 3d mounted artillery to wards Santa Fe, escorted by one company of the dragoons. It is inteuded to unite the 7th Regiment of Dragoons in California. Col. Washing ton, 3rd Artillery, has command of the detachment destined for the region of Sau ia -Fe, and is to be Governor of New Mexi co,.and that vicinity. The other troops, under Gen. Wool, in the Valley of the Rio '.Grand, are to be drawn without delay, and e stationed at its Ninth West. occupying Forts Polk and Brown. The volunteer regiments are to be embarked for N. Or leans, with a view to their being speedily mustered out of service, according to law. Corrpondence of the Charleston Courier. % ashington June 12. The twa [louses met again to day, with a-strong disposition to finish up the snecsesary business of the session an ad journ sine die. By a very large tnajtari* ty, the House adopted a joit tesolu, Lion to terminate the session on the 17th July. Among the bills fromn the Committee on the Judiciary, now before the House, is the bill directing measure for taking the seventh census of the United States. Elhould it pass the session, the census pill be taken and completed in the year 1850; otherwise, it must go over to 1851. The representative ratio is again to b" changed= and increased, unless it should he deemed expedient to add to the pre. sent number of reprsentative. Silver :Medal for the Palmettos. We have been permitted to examine a beautiful specimen Silver. Medal, got up at~the.tequest of. His Excellency the Governor, by,outr patriotic citizen. Mr. William (laz'. in accordance with a resohti;on of the Legislature, at its last sision-; to be presented to the MAem bers of the Palmetto Regiment,, who hive served in :.he ilexican war. We appened a description of die Me. Sbgs .4-k Pmetto .in.bold re e "a .- distant-view of the l'.nriing of the Amoericam Atrmv at Vera r Cruz in which the Amorican fleet, the City, -atnd Castle of St. Jiuan, svi:h. the surf bost hurthened with troops, approaching the 1lidd-themta jestic mountains of 0, i. tta towering highi in the distance-encircl ed by the motto of the State, and thj names-of Buttler, Dickinison and Glad. den. Riverse-Thte mecmorable batlde ftild of Vera Crtuz. Co ntre'rss, C hurusbusco, nn the Gates of Mexico, e'ncircling an American Ea'dk, with. the. Nattional Motto-E. Pluribus Unum-ansd the inscrptiion. .. The Stat'e of South-Carolina. To - A. B. NMember of the Pa4lmetto Rregitmete as a testimionial of the approbation or his good, renduct in the camp, and h's galb~stt betring in the baitle fi Ids of Mexico, 18417. The me'dal is about two inches in di. ametrer, and weighis about six ounces. Ahtogethter a veryv beamifulanapr priate mnetmemao.- -Columbia Tfelegraphs Mr. Caess' Positiont upon thre Slaver3 Question.-WVe believe that the posi tion of Gen. Caiss upon the Shtvemj question has been much msisrepresntred, or at least, much mstunderstood in thi! State. It has beent some time since we read his ceh:brated letomr tupon this sub juct. Our recollection hiowever is, tha he takes decided4 ground against thte Wihnot Proviso, and repudites the doc taineC 'Onty in:erference: .-;ll on tht ,part of Coitress with Sa :ry, eitlhter in the States ov Territoties, belioving tbwt-te people c~he respective Statei and Territories.are alone competent t. decide t.his qttestion. It seems to us abat the doctrine of entire non-interfer ence on the part of Congress is the trui ground, and the only safe ono for the South. To allow Congress to inter fere a.t all, even thouughi it be to pr otec us from any improper legislation on thi! subject by the Territorial governmiens wotbld be yieldintg a point which wi think that the South ought never to con cede. Thre position taken in the atl. timore Convention, thamt Congress shal not intermeddle 'i ith the subject at all is in our htumble judgenment, the onl, true ground of s:tfoty for the Sou th. Palmetto State Banner. Professor Leiber.--Thtis distingumish. 41entlemien, and devoted friend of li ibay took his departme from this cits yesterday tmourning fur Germany, hi! fartherland. The presence of this gentleman, whlose life hass bet devoted to thte study of ther science. of Govern,n-nt, and a close ob servation of the wiurkitng of tie institu tions of thsts country, mtay be of incal, culable importance to hsis countrymen, if they should It wise to avail thettselve: oflhit.aid, in the formation- ofliY-go vernm'eift suited to theircherneter and want's.' A'pleasant incidIent occurred at the College, on the evening previous to his departure, which does credit alike to all parties. Tuo Students learning. his intention of leaving for Gertn.tnv,-gathered tlwir whole fot ces in fi mt of the learned and deservedly popular Professor's house, and cheered the Doctor and his country. The compiite-nt was so handsome and touching, tht the Pt ofessor could not do less than return erato fid thanks, which he di.i in a neat and short address-in whiclh he took occasion to bid them fare well for a time.-Columbia Telegraph. From the South Carolinian. At a Meetiu of the Executive Com inittee a the Nerbetry A--ricultural Socie tv, held-this lay. the follotwiuo letter from Col. A . G. SuIMEa, was read by the President. SOUTH CAROLINIAN OFrrC. Columbia, June 5, 18. To the 'lion. .Jonto Bwr'voN O'N:.:AL. President of the Newberty Agricultural So ciety. Dear Sir:-Believing that a great spur can be given. by the proper distribution of pre.niums. to the Agricultural spirit of Newberry, I take pleasure in placing at your disposal 2:0 copies of the current vol. utme of the Southerr Guttivater, to be ilis tributed in Twenty Premiums. such as you tay designate,-said Premiums to be a warded t the next annual meeting of the Newberrv Agrienltur:,l Society. Very resiectfully, yours. &e., A. G. SU011 ER 'Whereupon, it was Resolved. That the following premiums be offered at the next annual meeting of thi Socity. viz: 1st. Fur the best Tt ister Plow. com plete for use; one copy of the current V.o utme of the Southern Cultivator, 21. For the best Bar Shear, or other Plow, wi hich shall be most ef'ectual in turning under, the Pea Vine, or other Veg etable Coat, frotm the surface: one copy of the same. 3rd. For the best Plow for the cultiva. tion of Cotton. one ditto. 4th.- For the best Plow for the cultiva tion of Corn; one do. 5th. For the best Harrow for putting in sitall grain , one do. Gilt. For the best Thresher; one ditto. 7th, For the best Fan for cleaning small graiu; one do. Silt. For the best method of putting in Wheat: one do. 9th. For inc most effcctual method of preventing Smut it Wheat, tested by long exnerience: One do. 10th. For the hest essay on the preven tion of Rust in Whenat; one do. 11th. For the hest barrel of Flour of the present crop: one do, 12th. For the best mode of preparing Wheat to be ground into Flour, and the barrels which ar': to contain it, that will ottsest preserve the Flour sweet; one do. 13th, For the best specimen of Indian Corn in the Ear; one do. 14;t. For the best. metliod. of plantibg and cultivating. a Corn crop, one Ito. 15:5t. For the best and most ecoinomi cal modo of preparing Cort for food for Smetik; on- do. 1G:h,. For the best arranged Farmn for eultivation, preservation.and produce; onte do. 17tht. For the best mide of pIlntinlg and cultivating a Corn crop; one do. 181h. the best specimeni of Irish Prntq toes, with the moltde of cuttivating ; (h specimen exhibited to be not less than a p.'. k.) ; one do. 19th. For the best spreimeni of Water 31eclorts, (not less than five to be exhibit ed.) ;one~ doi. 20 hi. For the h'eat mode of plrepariing the ground. plunting anti cuitivating a Tur. itip crop ; tote dot. 2hz. Fo th he Dometic Cheese ; onr cop'. oft h- r.dina II tos Wife. 22ntd. For the best specimuien of [ut ret one coipy of Thortnton's Southern Garde tier. Rlcorlbed. That A. C. Carlingtoo. 1&q, be r-q'uested to deliver the Atnual Adm udreas at the text regulir meeting of thtit Soiiety3. Rcs' lied. un 1iimously, That the thtanki of the Ne'e berry Agrient'urnl Society, het tenidered to Col. A4. G. SUsttI.,:q, for~ the libierat and a ppropriate donatit on. of 20 co. pies of the curtrett volu-nre of theo Souithern CubtItivat or, wvhich hie h as phtmieil at lhe dlispos-al 'f the F xecutive Commttittee fi the bentefit of theu Society. L.S. JONES, R. S. From the Colwnhia Daily Telegraphr. No: ice Itis been given through theu pa. pers, thiat disi::sg wa~s cotmmitt in g sad ravattes on thti Pitne Trees int tho dist ricts of Chester andi Yor k. Asitmilar disease prevailed abont live yoars agul itn the Northern patrtiont of Lexingn:ion District wh iljiidestroyed vast numibers of these. valuabie troee. When the dlisease stop. ed, it seemied 'o Stop att once. ['mi not informed that anty instrumentality wa: used to prevent its pro:.ss. 1 ami sa tisfied that thtis diseatsu is ten wiirk 01 insects. Td destroy these, severmat em. edit's have bcen confidentiv recomn mended: 1st. B3 re a hole in each treeo jnst out side the.inifecteu; district, inttoduce it it with a small cane scoop, a stmall por lion of the flour of brimstone, tl'etn pltu thet hole up. 21. Somewhat bare the roots. Thtron in salt ini proportiotn to the sizo of thec tree. 8I. Otne gatllon cheaip whale oil, ont piound fliur of brimstone, twelve 11untces salamnoniac', one potund clot ide of lime. Let the salamoniaic atnd itme be well pulvetiz -d, so that all the plarticlces car be well mixed togethe-r. Take old wool. len oir cheap coiton clioth, about nine in chtes wide', fats:eni it rotund the tre*,. so that the upper tmay hamng down like the collar of a coat, havitng pre viouisly brush ed the mixture upoti it. 1i will he well the insect quits working. It is alleged that-as soon as the' orm coines iM6nt -tact 'ith this: mixture deiath immendiatIlt ensues. 4th. Encircle tho,tree just about t grohud with Tobacco snuff' If any ono thinks proper try one or. ell of these preventatives, and the result should he satisfactory, communicate the same to the public. I would eg-tfd the destruction of our Pine forests as an irrep.trablr' calamity, to prevent such a catastrophe every feasible instunientali;y aught to be resorted to. I have heard.that :a strong decoction of, sago kills sote insects at once-weI the tree all arotn with a brush just above the ground, about 2 inches wide, about.twice a week unt I the calamity is past. DAVID EVART. Columbia, May 27, 184S. Fao: Tr n wts-r 1, ols.-The steam ship Great \Vesteru arrived this mourning from St. Ttomas 'in Bermada. Left the formner on the 1st inst. and the !after on the Glh. We learn by this arrival that on the 22d of may the slave population at Martinique was in a state of rebellion. and bef:re it was subdued many of thu white inhabitants were mudered. It is added that the au thorities of the island were very lax in their etlerts to put a stop to the outbreak. Gua daloupe was quiet.-N. Y. Commercial. Bibic Burning in Cork.-A cnrrespon dent of the Kerry Evening Post gives au account of the burning of bibles by a priest ofNewmarket,country of (ork. 'Twenty two Bibles,' he says, 'were thrown into the flames, surouttded by hur.dreds of rejoi-c in, spectators, who, with clubs, threw the flatmittg Bibles into the air, and, as t hey fell. beat them back into flames. shouting. .We will beat ani burn the life out of them.' Part of the town appeared illumi nated, as if in comnmnemnration of some great unationat victory. This scene was repeated on the following day.' Suit Dccided.-Ttc Me'mphis Enquirer says: --The city of Nashville subscribed $500:000 its the stock of the Chattanoog1 and Nashville Railroad. Several of her citizens thought is an unconstitutional act, and to save the burden of so much addi tional taxation, we presume, filed a bill praying that the subscription be declared unlawful and void, and that the corpor a lion he enjoined from pay ing the stotk. The case was tried in the Nashville Chan cery Court a few days since. and the hill was dissolved-the court declaring the sub: scription constitutional and lawful. This is a very important decision. The corn plainanuts, defeated in Chancery, have de tertmined to take the case by appeal to the Supreme Court of the State." Decision of the .S'urpeme Court in the <'arlisle Slave Rio't Case.-.An ar gument took place during- last week on a writ of error, befote. the. Soprente Court, now sitting at Ilarrisburgh, intie case of the eleven' colored men hio were- cominitt dt Cuttisfi iitysii' on a charge of riot, growing out of an at tempt to remove some alledgcd futgitne slaves ott o that place by thteir .iaster, ihe partienlars of which were given at the time of their occurretnce. Each of the def,-ndents was sentenced to under go imprisonment in the IEtssern Peniten tiary for thte ternm of threec years. The :ounsel rot the defendents cotntetnded t hat the Coutrt enred is sentencing themi 'o impirisonme'nt in thte Eastern Pe'nsitn tiary, the oftince being but a misdetments nor, for which the law authorizes inicar ceration int the prison of the county w'here thr..olfence~ is commritte'd. I'The Dopnties A-torniey G'eeral for Cumni deantd couty t3, appiea red in b~ehal f' of the Cnmon,wi'iahhl, and Charles Gib birous, C-q., for the prisoiners. The1 Cort t-ided to set taid tine jualec'ment of then Caurt h, low, and on.Twdy thea keepier of the~ penitenttiary' received ;a d ischa rg. tor thea pi isonlers, alt of whtoml wet e discharged. Camden Br.ancl.-Wo understand lh-st tis BaianCht is in rapid pt ogress, andI that the trains are running regularly every day to Statebuirgh;. A contract hats been mado to transport tlie mail, to comm~cence on the 1st day of .July next, and t) be contve.yed fromt the head of the toad to Camtbetn tt stage by the old Raleigh I line. By arrangmnent, pas senigers Icivitng Charleston in the mortn ing will arrive in Camben by supper titme the samte evenintg. Chariseton Mercury. Cologne or any other lipntid perfume ma~de with essenitial oits, -will scent a roomi much bet ter and Iongzer, if, itnstead of sprinkling it, about you pour a few drops itnto a glass of wvater, and put it itn sonie cenitral place, OBITUARY. Departed this life on the, 5th Jitte. Rnehel Ehcza. yolunigest child r Williamn and liarriet F-'. Vanice, aged 3t yours and a few dlays. We've laid thy dust at Atntioch, Where many toot-steps press To worship in. the hntse of Godt - reno'arnters may fid rest. Thy iitr.,t spirit's go'ns away To'a God, inI bts, above A n Anguel now, to itxp the praise Of ever lasting lovn. O! may we seek andu find thart rest, Of hitmibde comtrite heart"; Th'en come cnld death, and let us rest With this sweet infant guest. D). Einiler Lodige NYo. 1. ft7 Regttlar meueting oif thtis Lodge sdll hie held on Mtonday eventmg next at 8 o.clock, JOllN LYON See. Jute 21 . It . 22. Privates Boarding nouse. M fo. AleCLIN'ITOUK 'w ill tre' -glad to take atfew BOARDEIlS at -Slu-per mrithi, exchitsive of Wtmshinrg and Lights. Hter' houtse i-t convcuient to thme Academy, nnd well adtapmed to the accomnmodation- of Studehts. ." M. IeLange, eo ]i. tilt, . LE O&AIGUSTA., S ,g at Mr SPANNS'HOTEL, to-,a few ys only_ A few months, or longer indulgtenco. will he .iven t all res onsible persons, wlot may deg rre-it. hiri iey miay fully test uiy 'work." before payiar for it. Refer to .x. Bi. A. Rlodrignes, S'argeon Dentist, in Charleston, and to maty of the most repectable families-in Augusta and H am burg. - June21 22tf Dunng my absence, Sir a short time from- the Sitte, N. L. GnivFIv, Esq. will act as my Attorney; persons indebted to me will please make payment to him. C. H. GOODtYAN. Jnne 19,.1848. tf 22 A. F. YE. JACKSON. BUTTS COUNTY. GA. April 20th. A. L. 5541. i T.areglar Cotnunication of St. Johns' i Lod e.. 45. of Ancirat Free Masons. thia'dsy nead, I IACK COODWIN, a member of this" . wa duly expelled fromt the I Lodge or 4 asonic conudnct. y..o the Lodge. W ft. BANKSTON. Sec'ry. Junae 22 3t Ii' Masonic Papers will please copy. Er hlt to the Jail F this Pt rict, a negro matn, who says his 0 name itJACOB, zad that he beiong to George Purser. of Orangeb. rg District, S. C., and that- hepnaway about the 1st inst. Said fellow is about five feet 8.j inches high. thick set and of dark complexion. with at very bushy head. -He has a scar lver thei right eye, ande one overfiispight ear, his left arm tappears to have beetrjbgprnt. The oaler is requested to come forward, prove pro ' pay charges and take him a.. way, orths se he will be dealt with-us the law directs. A. H. BURT. I. E. D. June 22.1R48 22 t' STATE tj SOUrrI CA ROLINA. EDG IELD DISTRIu'T. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. B Y JOFIN HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Ed gefield District. Whereas. John J. Jennings bath aa plied to ne for Letters of .rIninistra tiot. on all and singular the goods atnd chattels, rights andcredits of lenry L an;;- i ly. late of tie District aforesaid. dcensed. These gro, therefore. to cite and adtoun ish all and iinaular, the kindred al cree. itorsof theieail deceased, to be and nopear helbre me, at our next Ordinary's Comett for the said District, to he holden at Edge field Court .1 uso.on the 10th day of July next, to show'c;t.ase.'if any, why the said adtninistrationshoull not lie granted. Given undeimy hand and seal, this the 20th day ofJie. in iho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lortv eight and iaeveuty-second year of Aner ican Independence. ,<--F JO'HN H ILL, o. r:. D. june -J a J 2t 20 S4en's Sale. BY-virtutofsundrywrits of Fiori Fa cias, to me-directed, I will proceed tonell at Edgefehf Court House. on the first Monday nud- Tuesday following, in' July next..the jJ..&JiEaroerty. in the ful lowing natned eases to wit G. M 'Yarhoronth. vs Hiram Feaster and Ruse Padgett, one -nrrel horae, levied on as then property of dlefendant Feaster. R. J. Baitl- , vs Rtudolphi Carter and E.. liaehCarter, W. W',. Geiger and others severally, vs the same, the foallow~ing prop). ~rt), viz: gr ntegroes, A bram. Nelly, Ned andi Aggey, three tmules, one bay horse nad one wagop and harness. Terms of sale, ens~h. 5. CH RISTIE, S. E. D. SHEIlIFF'S SALE. BYvirtue of-sunay writs of l.ieri I'a cias, tndi directed. I will proceed toi sell at Ea eligld Court Hnuase, on the first Mondayand 'lTieadny folloning, in July ttext, the followitng property, in the folloawingases, viz: WV \V. Geleer, anti others, severtn!ly. vs. Eliznhebth Ca ter, the tract of land. n hear cd on the det'e dant lives, con' ainitne 1 ive thousnwol acL's. mosae or less adjointing of lmtl ol' Jttin Wise, John .Mlar~ih and others. Josephl N; Bailey vs. Abijalh Ahiney, a tract of Itnd cootaitirng ftive hundired acres. moreior less, adjoitnitng latnds oaf Elizabeth Qirter, Joseph Rumley, atnd oithePr'. Terms ofl taecash. S. C R IST1FE, s. r:, n. June 12 4t 21 s~naburgs. JUST g ECEIVED a fresht sutpply of the --A LSO FRESH R1CE,. and Cnarter'4 Paten FLY BA NE." alar un etiafelictuatl destroyer of Flies. For als by C. A. MEIGS. jtne7 ' f 20) JOUN I . OIIA #E, Y. D,, Ph4ysicifa aid Aurgeona, EGletve to offer his proufessioal sonji.. B ces ialihe citizeans of t1rge'ilel anmd vic.ini. ty and rep~ecif'uy to bolicit a shiate of' thaeir patronatgeof Docvtor 3.'s past sutccss in thde treatmaent o disease~s omen, wotiena anal childrein, etncoitr, agee him fints to ak the stupport of' atn enlight ened contniaty REFERENCES: V on:, M. D., New York City, A. (lark. M1. D)., - R. (. Frary. al. 1)., Hudson. N,.Y, II. I. Child. M. ID.. Pittslielid. Muass. N. I.--Promtpt tattentin given to calls left my resiantce', the house fortmerly ocent ied by 8. S. Taipkms, lisq., by night or day, or at the Posifice by day. I. P. C. May 1 - *tr 17 Ior sale or RenI, rIUE 110US. antd LOTi formterly occtt pi yS. S. Tompkins. Esq. A pgly to S F. GOODE, A pril 4 f t 1l rNOTI0E. ALI. Puiots tndebtedh to the subscriber as ... adtmnstrator-of thei estaite or Thomnnas J. I liabbler, att ior thte Itast ttme reguested to comeic forward amal make pitamet before rettnrtn daty in October: as I ami detet mined to close tip the business. Attentiodf to the above will save cost. .... 1. P. PERRIN jt,,, ti . 4. 20 THE MALE AND FENAALE Academies in Greewood, ABBE VILLE-DSTRICT, S. C. Under the eontrol of the Baptist Denminatiir / 1 I E first sessiuii of the presetit year in the above Shounls, having closed tils Jay, the Board of 'Trustees desira to brjik them Irwin to the favorable nutice of their friends itd the public gtterally. The Exerciso of thr Male Department have iren ably and saBtisfittoril) conduoted by air. it.tr.Ls D.ituc&. a gentleman of good tnor:l haractier, diinitied mantiners, and high literary ittainents; possessiig that order of mind Nwiili eminently qnilifies him for the vocation re hts chosen-the lnstructi. it of Youth. Whilst the Board are imjipy in expressing efore the public the great satisfactioi wien i1r. Dedriek has. in every inspect, rendered in uis department. they can i m-st conidently re :otndil their School to their friends, and to ill friends of edi oni ball, feeling asured that lie exneetationis of hire whose soin ei;Jiiy the ideantag. + of this Institution will be ul ly real z, d. Mr. 1)t Brick being a grauatsite of one of he first hiterary institutiomn it, the 'nitled State:, Union College or Neow York.) and bearinog the iigest t(stimoninis ito l'rutiuokssor of:he Col ege, and frum, other di:tin ished literary getn lemen, is filly qit:ilifi. to pri pare young miien or College. The F1eminale Scitnol is still ntider the care if Profe:jsr ItL U. Niitol.is. 'fTse rcitation di ich this genIlemat nts ne.piired in tIe ditties if his profissi.t tinti n he entire satisfanlion Lichh laI is given his paltrne. during a t.'si lence of 18 moths in riiin 1l:igit. render it iu-cessnary for the lioard. at i his lime, to spea k if his 'auitifications us IReiutr of a Female -chool. .iir. Nicholls and Lady have. with wrreeverii efTii t4, endeavored to e-tab'ish a -'emale School of high order, and at considera dile expanse. Iiwe seenred the Services of a 'pry able nassistatt, Miss SiatAI A WtV.iv. of kgu.:a. Ga.., a yonng lady of superior mind mid fin acicomupl lietis, oumier h tose charge he 31usic and Dtrawi:-g de.irtients have been noKt satisfactorily condictel the past session. It has been antd still is the des gn of the Board to elevate their Instittuntis to an emi ience nt to be surpa sed by any instititions if i situil.ir kind in thite State. To accomplish his desirahle ob.jcct they hane cdeavored to lncage the mo't competen,: Iistruictors. It ti.s they have been pectiliarly forimiate in the ;:Eier. of tihose whore aipes appear above. 1'h.ey appeal to their friends to aid them in hair eiterprize. by their patioonae and iibht mtile. loping io aliord iiddinonial Iheilities the m1in 2 seoion, to those pupils who imay enter heir chooil. the loard contitdently expect a tr-rat puttonage. Tentu as hereiofore put! i:Led lTuition miniey not teq:red until the mad of rarh scesion. Thue :iia Se-sion will comimene the lot Mon lay in July next. J.\MES N1. CITILES, Pt. B. T. G reen wood, .June 8th, 1d"48.1 jne 11 :;t 21 GRE ENWOOD U1 DLi. Tt:E euNTtuitL o lilE: D.ALTIS t tE NOiutNA '0.'. 3. [;. and 3 1R. NIGIIOLLS have umch pleasure in again ltt'tihrmig to their frieinds hicr very gratefu thanks for the continued en :inragenieht they have received. The t bird session of their School terminated as, the tdh inst., nod the text will coininetuce ,it the first Monday in July. when they carn tstly hope that tin ppre:cintion of the efforts tiny have made to establish a superior School, ay. their own unsparing exertions and byen, paging superior assistance at very considerable expensre, will be maitifested in an increased pa t oag iie nist tit iziri tTg-reentti!Tidittioii on ite putt of their friends. The 31u.-13 and Ihatbng Departments wtill be con inteil tutler the chitrge of 31 iss .ItrAtt A WnVIKA, of Augusta, amid it is very :-iincereiy htiped that thiseuhahbe Ictervices of tat tuudy tnny tona hti secured Co tno insttution by every sieonraigemnitt beimg gijven to te exircise of .hiose talhenits which, doiriii the past sessiion, iill'.rded siuh high saitifctiion. It is thouight adivisiables to coiitradict a report lit the tinmber of. pupils is limii ed: -any ittmhuer catn hie rceivied amt in:-tructed. Termsn oft intructi tind aniy othier informoi.. lion reuniredi will be immtueisiitely forwarded by tinail oni applicsationi t thei Principal. Greenwood,,Juune10t. 168. jue14 !!t 21 Take Notice. STATE 01' 0Uil CAROQL:A. W 1l1.l1 llA8, the last Will and Testamnent of' Edwsrid Coillier, desceased, was ad ntiedi to l'riuhntu, ini couimon tirii. in tutdina-. rv. on'tu t .\tu 1:y lasi, nt tihere tumo un piropier .r I7 1:,.em'rs toi tii sairl Will, .tuid a li. titio and Sutsg-.tion beuiig preseuiois -S. ibeut by W,0.* E. Collier uu:ii 'thelrs, Ieuetes nixt nI' kin. r, que-:tini.; thie Ordiniary tio cirry ont the pirvisimt a oft. said W ill, is regnli 'd h': the Aict of .\sienu:y. paad~r 1846it. ini such c::-euS: hler.,iiris.ai uider was1 pised on satidu pettinon ~rantinug tins pratyer thereof(, iiid the etale is auiw ini the cuitody of Dasvid Leshy. Ordiniary if A~hheii lle Diitrict. fur iinist urau iion. the sidu estK, ill pt esen t teir ntoies or oitheir witti.:ni evide nues oh iindbite~tines~s. tog~ether wvith ai Cute cop1y tieritot; and thiose a lho ha~vi Keciuntiii ast uthCle O:tte will tiav.' thiemi prO.. ren. ins the !uiC reypdre~s meurchIanitsid shospkeepj ers Cii prove their accois on sitC iiistiiteid in thie Conr t of Conutiln P'enus, viz. that no ptirt thecreoft wat.. paht uth lit~me ou if thie testatKor by setiltlment. discount or omhterise, n..r -iice his deathi, iad thazt all dweutnts have been lowedu. All demand-r whattever nmst be piresented1 wi tho ut imri. un iir befo're Ktho first dtiy nf Duecuimer nmex t; an il althiose inidebted to Clhe estateK (exuuept thuosi who have riunniing-accototns it Cthi liacksmtith shoups. milti, &c fotr thei pre iieit year. whit n i1li e requuired t' acttle by te 25tht of D)ecetmer) musut mnake immtedhiate pay.. nienit, as ino indiuuzencue cani be giviei; for us all he res~idne andl tut m tiader of theii es:tte will be mold this enstnitng fodl. it beuconutmes ecsary to k now by ihiat tonie Ih lidi etethC ouf ithe -*hist. in order thiat then Exuenitur may tiuri iiier the D.\VID L Ed L EY, it. A. Ii. & E:x'or. ju ne 14 I 1'v 21 N otgice. IHE Estar, iif .luaishat IR Smith, deceased. uueu derirliet, aill pe.rsoinut huaiig papeurs parC in. tig I.o the estate. aire regnutedui to handu uhiim iver to tmt by tie eairliest pi tcticabule timie. andiu i thosi intdibtied to thit estateo to maike pist nent, and thtose huaving demtands Co present .JOlN H ILT., 0. E. D. jnne 14 6mu 21 *, Hambnrg Jonrnal will please copy. Fair Notice. &LLPerson'ms iebtedi to te Snbscriber by ~1Nte r ccoiunt, tire tegntested to make mynment bty Returtn Diy itt October next, if hey ish to save cost, and alt stumus wvhuich are withini a Mlagistrauto's jturisdictinn ituuot patid by hat timuie mustt auls~o pay cost u s I must hayo uoney to keep up~ iny htusinuers. M1 W.CLARY. rolctmns a Ro.ads. March 13. Itmto 91 Head Quarters, 2d Itrgimenut Cavalry, S.C. M. ' Onrr.ns No 4. 4 li*L-:CTION Will be liid al lie Choro.. kec Pond on Ih nii eth sat day in July next, for aptain in coirin:und the Egeficil H nrsars Troop of Cavalry, to ill the v:c:cicy ocucasioned by the resignatiun of A J. Huam lilnd. Other vacni:cies ;'any shoild occur by this Elc'tion. Will be filled :1t thn s:nne time. Lient. 3Ierriwether. 'T'. C. latlis, and John Butler, will act as 3lanagera. By iar.e'r of 'THOS. W. LANIJAM1. Col. 2d legiment Cavalry S. C. M. jnne 7 . 8 20l NEW BOOT AND SOE M;IANUFACTORY. Til E ousuibei''has mrnrnenc. ?-Rz ed thn otuaid Shie aaking' in . - Pottersville, in the Stire-hou e tirmal y, ccupied by :\ea."r4. Drake & Gibbs. 1Ie soeliits iit pitiiatrn o'i t'riPmiad ithe public ga'iirally. lie wiii m11:a1ke( to order Routs and Shoes, in :a iost superior stvle of evork. matnshipa. Gienthem-ennai: crsoe dniube'- led. w:i er.. urnio. w ki.ng, dreds and line ptitunpulre bnihs. nmil made of the-Lest iatertis, will leave their urduers with the ani.. scriber. N. BALITLEY. Maiy 21 if 18 1 1 n der-i:;n d is riov receiving addl-. ti on. t- I- t k Iof FunLeiy ' hnpfe Ih; Goods, C(OiCKEKY. if \U.J WARE, DRhUGS fIAT3. CAPS. BONNF'.'I' S. 10oEs. &c. to which hr, iivitet th attention of his friends nid ristuners. Call and examine ilr your. selves. C. A. MIEIGS. may 24 tf 18 'elE MARKET will b, 5, open on \irnrday's, ''hdrsday's and SaturdIay nornings, ti hall' past four. anid remain open in til hal pail six. 'he pric of Ie f will be re, tuced fron the first ,f June ai least one eat per piunnd. ('. H. GRAY. idgetield C. IT. A iy 2', 1844. may 2-4 5t is Improved Stock. ''IIllA'. very fine young aerlimatcd Devon and Dur har BULLS. for sale, Apply at this oflice. iiimy al tf 19 STATI E OF SOUT H CAROLINA EDUGIFILD) DISTRIUGT. IN TllE COURT OF ORDINARY. William Little, Applicant, 3 Partilion of laid VS. { rdised by I ll Jeste Little. James Litt!e, fli:n& Little, Sr. ind otlier:. J 1T nppearing foamy satisfacetion, tht't Joh:1 Lin e and Davil Little. two of the defeti' dants. reside without this Stato. it is thcreforo ordered. that they dr appeir. and olject to tfie dii' isiani or s-de of the renl estate of lYilliam Little. Sear.. devised, to the parties to this pr.ceelii.r. i or hbrelir tIe fotrih day ordep' enier next. t r their consent to the sane will be entered of record. - JOHN HILL O.E..b.. may 24 12w 19 NO TICLE. * BY T H & CO.NSEN'' OF PARTIES FflE Pnpe.rs pertaining, toc te. e-esiite' of T Willinm Ferguson. dee'd.. heing in inly haiinls, all those indebted to the estaite. by noto made payable to Cullen O'Neal. Fxtor. in right cof hii wife, are regired'u to make- Fa~y imint, and those having demands to prseut ilhaun properly attes'ted to mer. . . JOlIN HILL. 0. E. D. tny :1n 3mt 119 N~O T C E. LL those iindebted to rhe estate of' Bnzil .ILowe. dteicened, are requiested tin. make pay mnenit, nni.l the. se bie ing deim ainds to pnreset JOllN HJILL, 0. E. D. amy 31 8t 19 Look. at? tis also. A LL prerseni imde'btedl to the esiate of' D. Wi~re, either by.anoteor account. nre re qliiredh to miahe imm nrian e payrmenit, and t hose haiving~ dlemands to presenat iim pro~perily att, teste~d. JOH N 1I LL, U. E D. mnay 24 8t 18 MOE NEW GOODS At F-oberts' CGheap Gas11 fM T 0 1. E , PrlIcFi TO .Ul'T Till: TIMClS. . Ti'll-i:lR ihhet..: ofthr !uncguieqalkcd ,llt l..\,SS. dname; as hatu 'J.) cents a F'mte'rv Yarn i. allnurrn.'rs. :;.Jars Lornili l's .Maccabonry 'luntT1, I ziroi 're'ssed IlL' eurt liTobacco, Pock let i-:i roa, Il~nlna w. Fhiles, Carpe'iten',r Knobo Locik4. Gunnpowdvier, Woodien Alilk Ii'lis, Tnnp-:nde.a imnd' in P a hieBts, F~h lloksn, :.elulow arnd wite Fishi Lines, C'ork-c'r'Ees, Shon aind Lead. Wh'lich. with mw wvelt slectedn stock, rreceiv inn conastamnt ad.ditions. I wait sell low. for Cash. I. S. Ruuoi!.T:r. aray :1. tI 1'J STATE~ OF 801UTil CAROLINA EDGCl-'ELD DIXTR'ICTJ. lN THll COILMU N PLEA4S. Jiffers & Cothrani, ) tlnrv Tliinnnn. S V M' I E: PI un.tiir in thre abno c-.s. hanrin.-r en i.then 1~t dany of Alay. .ha:. filed hris deflair ion. On miotin ofi \i'r. Yi::ey,.i raturny far Plijin'ifl Ordered,. that the' said Defe1.ndant apa pair aind plinli ton t..' saijd d'fuchiratii. within a1 y'ear andm a day friomn the' date hereal, or jundg maeint will tbe aw-virdedr arg.in-r him n i uby ehit. TihlO. O 13 \CON, 'Ckrf. Cierk'sr O~Tiec. 1st June. 1848i. Inna7 gly 20 A L L perrns irnidebtedi to the estatte of I it lT. j..ltodgerem, decea'sed. are reqaired to ranka immedi~ia te payot.tr t an tihoiinse ha~vinag demands rendrer themo in prnoperly attesteid. to ' .JAS G. Ci. WILKINSON. Adm'r. LT 'rThe Thnmbnurr Joturnal is reqitested tn copy thne above thre'e monunthns. FOR SA LE. A TR.\CT OF LAND, cointaiining~ Five 1. harnaired arid eighty'-tivc acres (5e<). twelve miiles f'roin Edgeliihl C. II., ly-ing bc twenen Beaverdamn arid Turkey Cr'ek, Lt. TIermns will be mrade easy. .Appaly to IL PLATT D3RUNSON.