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Texas.-Hly the arriiaof the steamship Globe, Capt. lBochener, from 3razts St. Tago, we have Birownsville papers of the 27th ult. The ltio Grandte Setinel COn tains a full account of the murder of three American traders. citizens of Rio Grande City, Messrs. Itrowen, Campbell and Voi tlhington. who were shot by 3Mexican troops. on the 20th January, on the road lealing to Mlonterey. The territorial qoestint still nagitatcs the pu'ulic mind. Public meetings have been held at Roma and Rio Grande Cay. in which resolutions in favor of a separate government were passed by overwheiniig mliajorities. One of those atupted at the Roma tmeeting is as follows: Resolved ,'That it is the interest and the right of the people in the territory between the Nueces and the Rio Grande and below the line of New Mexico to he organized as a Territory of the United States, separate atd apart from the State of Texas. and that the Government of the United States te called on to extend over us, as soon as possible, a Territorial Government. p.. is proposed to hold a conventian at Brownsville on the .l6th inst. to adopt rensures upon the sub-ject. the Sentinel innnnees that the first prot estant churcanh'on: the Wio Grande was or ganized at Brownville n the 231 ult. ~ under the pastil care tof the Rev. lliratn Charnbrrlaiti. who was sent therm by the Board of Missints of the l'res!titerian church. The names of 19 newbers were announctl. Ott the nlight of the 2G;h ilt. n party if six or eight Mlexican desperadoes. arne'd with pistols. guns and knives. entered the house of Joie Maria ltodrivtez, aid after placing a dagger anti pistol to his breast, tied his hands and feet together behind his back. hound his servatts, anod oliged his wife it ri'e nrd deliver to them all the money she had in the house, atttourinC to $130 ; they then tooks her jewelry. and afterwards proceeded to help, themselves to such articles of wearing apparel as suited their fancy. amtint g in all to over 8200. O e of the men has beeu arrested and imprisoned for trial. The American Flag of the 27th tilt. says: "The late mail from Austin brings Us little of eecral interest, more tha , thit Gov. B-Il has been -rowed up Salt river' hy the inhabitants of Mi-lIe and Etasiern Texas, for his attetnp:ed liberality. as they term it, to the owners of hand upon tihe l iio t rande-while Iv a portion of those living upon the Rio Grande. he has xeen de nounced or an attempt to destroy the oil titles. It appears that the Governr is in decidedly heit water on tilt sides." The n~ttriorus Dr. Bello, who snmre month, since ominanded a pt rry of robbers on the road beti een irownsville and Poimt Isabel, was lately arrested at !;razes Si Jago by the Shcrif-N. 0. Crescent, 9tb. nIELxcitnL CA$U.iL''Y -It is with tnfeighned sorrow that we learn, by i ele. praphie intelligence received hre on Ties day evening lnst, that ir. Jumied R iAle Kitin. with his niither, Mrs. llizabeth ' 1 McK:tin. ci'izeis of our town. ;tlso Mrs. vanghas tinto her laugtthr :Miss Virgin it, former residents of _fitts ihire.-utlt ter ed ii~ly the destruct kin of the steametiir - Oriln-e St. .ithin n htiehl w as consunw t byt h fire ott the Altthania livet', tl on T'esdaI - evening h t-t,!betetent .\ i ohe nai 31t.migo, merv. Mr. MIcl~;in atnd his tmotther ne rre on their itav hiiek htome frtom at visit ti All extiectedl to atrrive here. we h teliev'e, ont inttelligencee ha~s cast t deecp shtiitm over outr whatt communitlfity. 10 ce'ntly. in many circles, iu nei'tins have tbreen sore ly n(Tmiitd, eah Ii itlitiont inr its ordter se'emi~n ti e nore severe andt distresite Surety this is -it, to a gr eter 'etnt thn. any ot her wvhichi has priecededt jr.. 'FT Wese our !'riendes at itny :im ie art ittitder ny circumnstance is pai nfi; hut ti pnrt thltus with thenm isrsorrton fit intdreed. in lit deathI of. Mr. .al cKaint tur towrt is dlepriveid of'otne oll its hie~i. tmtst ri-efl . andtenter getic citizens. We cani only mtingtle otir sym~i~thics withh l h i~lerea;veal friendig ; tel relations. andI bitw withi su bmi-iton to th - will otf diiie prmidienc:te. whIichi ini ii my stertiout rdisptenemhi'ot. has haitt bts hanti so'leavily upon tis -Ca-mden .Journ:it. TuE Ptt..iELrua FiREE N e-:080'. The Norfolk 11 erni of' Friday, hat the followii' )in ilargraphl rebu ive to Cap'. Lambdeni's at'resn t mettiinedl : few tda i's aOtt on chiai'e of itt temtingtit to sell three colrored tmetn 'rotm Paidudelpthia, believed to be free. 'Caprt. Lambdlen. wihit, ns staitetd yes terdav, was senit to jail for at temptttingC tt seh thbree coloiredl mein Ito hatd shiipped - ni board of' h'ti schitiner, r.as exinedici yesterday and isc-hatred for want of evi dence to con vict himi. Tthe negroes akre in jail, waiting~ the trecessatry evidlence it their freedom. tupn the receipt of.whtich, they too will be dhi'uchargedl. Otur laws protect the free negrt'es tof the Nerthb fromt the kidnatpper; but whena a slave rtntis away f'rotm the South, andt ite ownver goes ini pursuit of him, hie is mi'bb'ed, hisi life thireatened,. and his prtprty wr'ested '-fromit him. Sueh condulct tin the fiart of turr Ntirthern bretherit is mitre tilttrag~eu's than ours wiouhi lie it' we were tet sell all thei-r free nettroes wvhentever we caught temo. attlap.Iply the prticetds ti thle reinhborse. mnent of thiise of or citizents w'htm they have thus spoiled of their prpry Tnt. Mit 'SiSsiPP.-The Vic.ksburg Sern S irnel oif the 20th ul'. says : "Trhe river at thtis poinlt is onIly sevenl tr eight inches below the highest rnark of last year, and was rising yesteriliy, arnd the day befoire. ait the rate Ill ani inch itn tweniyy-'tur, hours. If thte repeirt lhan aniother heavy rise is comttinig uttof the Arkansas be true, thle watter will lie hiigher here in a week or t'vo than ever k totwn. M~any tof onr river planters are ties ond, iog, and stome have determuinedl to ab; tdont - their places altiiguether. We b jieve that two successive seasons tif floolls in the Mississippi, is a circumnstance untknguwi till noiw, since tho setulement oh the eitun.. try. The dlamagre to the planting it'4er esr between Memis~zt anid New Orle us will be itmmense. if we have, as thier i every rea-son tt expect, the~ n oal sprlpg rise close followeing this flood.'" Venumenoal nit ne nattnoa BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. P:ttsasaL )iFFICULTY.--A Wa shing on correspondeint of the Sun says a utn. y iersaion, in refererile to the division iia the $outhrnt ranks in WAllshington. led to a little firsonal ditlicilty betwecu two enators. which is thos related: .-A diticulty arose yesterday in front the Iuteilbgencer office between Senators Foote andl liorlanid, ot of a conversation on the sul.-ct. M r. Foote dropped a few vcrds ahont -servile followers' of Mr. Cai houn, which -1 r. Blorland costrineing to reflect 11pon11) himself, a scufile ensued. in which Gen. Foote was !struck in the face. e'head -ut recertly recovered from a se vere attick of pleurisy. andt was hardly prepared ior a s-rr-et fight. Mr. 3orltnd. the moment tie tlow was struck. perceived himself the extreme impropriety and un eneronue-s of his conduct, and apolo, gized for it sinace ina a manner which alor.e coult atone for his ra-h cond ct. .'The apolo"y being regarded as satisfuc tory. no unpleasant consequences are ex pected t) ensue. The President has rteconrized Samunel I a irte as Consul of the Republic of Chili, for Caiitfornia. . N-ws vron FnAscr.-The Washing ton corre-pandetnt of the lBiliirore Sun, n.akes the following stiange announce ment: -'As I alittded ta sonie startling informa tion from Franc-.e I will imicatior :bat, fromita private and arthentic source. it is known that Louis Napoleon has falleia into a condition of helpless imliecility, I both mental and physieanl. lie tns been per-rnled, hv rl ittee of lead'ers of both p;artie,. to abdicate. tie will consent to renrerare his authority in favor adf the res t'tration of the mntarchV, in the pesrson of the Drke of Roceedeatix, with a re servation in favor of the Cou.:t de Paris. A Carnaitt'D boy in, the nTee o' the firisville Journal recently fell ant of the window, uhlt tetyEO feet, striking a the roof of a s:tni 't house. It was at fur.t thougrhit he was killed. hart it wias soon ascertiard that he had fallen on his headl. No darnago done 'except to the roof of tine outhouse. which it is thougit cal soul) be repaired. The Van Biuren (Ark.) lutelligencer no. ires ahe arrival of e l:ahoat load of cottlon at tiht place from the (reiek mntion. The eotan was iaised hv the Crecai Inrialisr. imayt' of nbun are said to be industrious farmers. It J~ C A-vfleti. 1f A. tiU im, .March Ili. Since the receipt of the Crnttada's news htit i; le has ieena oth-red. the few .-.nle-ai ' e has been at a dec!tlne of .,to of at Cent. In the proeart etae l~ the titmrket we findl it dilliinit ta giv' pttlttaairs with iny degree enre tncary, nerd theralbrea oit )iet with the: remiartk that waggaonu sttals range frtm10i tOL. ro 1 Ile. C1L Tll. ON' . . aairjai 1A 'iThe Cortotn tr m acket, whichi lars par eened sat uloomy% tad aeltares.-ig an appttearnine fo~r rte last ri:;htt ar teni day, iani hrai pairliy recov Ir toasumeaa a vi::orousa nodt an ainimatited aispect. IThe d.-'niir r teart icle tot'a t-dlay w'as briisk rId good, a nd tuu wo~a thonnstiad oane hundrrred hatlte' we'arej nobi n: ar trne taf fturm 10, ta 1-t cet<i - Prcs atre ary ja:. irmia thr lowtest porirt itf tast wee~k. - rit is .al ir:st'i.c-rott orynso' . Ont Saindaay irst I hteardi of the dethl of( my chly neaw.-. I w:ts tra.-tled ;it iorhe w'as5t ata blei yathl oft mantly memtt lir::e f'ratut tad helirt little. tiat arlar. lhe hars siped ate bitter eiti' iliati naw.its its til li itnts 1at. tratt its toa that ht'ttne (a om whece tar iravelier reituirs ; li< pit ha t~s ion tra o it d who v~ ga vt it. Nevetr btinet ~ t lve I witne~sseal snehi a s itt andt sotl emni bairial. 16[i retrinus were inirerredt in lire hurtt' inrg grounda tat r ibreray Chiurcih otn .\laaiday amotring succendingr Iris dathi. Th'ie mraainig wa~s tronanitliy coortl tand cahn;r till itaturge see-a aea tat maoaria ari this -tad aacctaion. At ii0 t'cck, thre corpse airrived attenaded try tai b lrothr',4 siter-,. other ea tiv'es rad triands, iad hrere to iad moira sadnest~s ta tire sceae, we weret utinmonda thtat iris agedt paretits were uibrle frron protrated illttess. to wit iwsis the tlast sard igts oft teir litvedt suit. Anad rah ! sirmii I ariaer forgei thre caun rtea-inrce tar Ellat thre etldest sst''r ;shre wias ta ht:iiai girt. tall tniri comartiy, with inrt.eeen:ai fetaurre. Shar wetpt nt, fur tire deep well arf tier hienirt wias dr aied tap her giatt was Far htayondat tetars tich sttood lii : a marle siai.'," w- b high-duit fet-uares, trat ta hiar chetrak. ami hetr aeyas were trnlitida iiynn I hra arpaen vault: tab! n in rg trto puriie for enarih,. Alt tis Iitrsaw. trat couatld lootk tat tarion', I rari real behlind saomea ..-anit' of tire previarts deadrt hasi unrade a itasting itres'asirana upoan tty mind, welt mnty wet say thrat in tire o' midrst of lhf'e wat are inr dtht." Th~e litmiiy hrave tmy hreart's symathtiy ini taeir trilliheliarth the eretVtt tros vuna:~i \ilham~s wris a stdent ini ary schlrr n'. lyi tle Girrove Acylemuity. D)rriag tie first ates ion tar hartd tn -evere raitnaak aof tire mntatsles c t saton rtecorver.-d,. sort niier I was ptrostriaed try tie Qrinite ctai on' irn its woraf~t form, dtnitnaym tituessr \V niian< was moirst taf tire titte ne~aFr-.e ever r'tanv ti renider~ i saisttance; ire ne'ver tired, btut w-achtted tve'r ad symiipathrizeud with mie ais a barother wanakd hive donie. [ shll naever fir at iris f'riaihl.pa tanda -kiineiass. \Votld to Godt thtt I couldtr have breennr im in a hri's :ist illnie'us. thrtt I mighit hrave reipaid is aic tan' by tadnuln-< tterihg tar hris wi~tls. Hie diedi froma infhmntiiitna rf tire brran, e.:mted lay a trio copi-. Im auls ae at ftpiiie wi'let hiaig chtillstrand lo ver. IHfe wa'rs ari excellenrt yarn ag tart a. sirirtily monrl, .energzetic andr hoorabl~re int his dispoir~ tttitnand flai ptses. Yoritg \Viliamas lada its tiw IeIt wars egnatl iti capartciy arn~l advriancemet with nay oat tis chais:<, n daiil nata aeiempar~iy s trldent. Latte wil! we rreembetr tad chierisih ti maemoirvn. ~ \V. .\1. Rt. Edigetield. Pikt Co. Ala. Sept. i7th I149. IDirnj at thet residernce ofi Mrm. Siniqietield, in .etersoan Coty.t3 otn his wnytt~ to rte West, rai \Vedaenlay 6th inst., Iiswrs Lot.vK-rrK A. T I Sur.:.-ros, eldest tsrniof S~iarrael Wr. anrd Lacy II.- Shel-tonr, of I Iambu~trg s. C. in tire 25th venr r ohs nie. Hiis mrarry tainbte gunrlitiens Imdtr entdeared hrimr to it largE' circle of friends whet sicerely symarpathi:se with tire bereaved parnts in rthear afflliion. H E Suibscribier dtetstrirn of closting hris ML 3 erati deabusineess rat Lireerry ii ill, will sell Ihis enrtirat Stuck raf GorrJs at Cant. Comment~f dugruitlwitt.R M1. FULLER. Ja.. 1: 19n .r' .;2 Subscriptionf ltReceipti The fo'llwing persons have paid tip to time affixed to their names. lingh Dholly, to 3d June 1850, Joht Gihon, to 28th Ju tie '-51. Dr. \V. \V. Geiser. to 8th Felb. '51. Wilm. GulbrenthIll 13th Manrch b51. Thmas Camzon, to 13th Match '51. M. Al. Paideett, to 13th March '51. L. P. Rnthid, to 13th March '51. S. J l' atson, to 13th Mtrch '51. E. 11. Forrest. to 13th March '51. S. 11. Rodgers, to 13 h Mareb '51. Ja. Eidson, to 7th atich '51 J. J. Jennings, to 13th Sept '50-. Jai. Blackwell. to 2d Jan. 51. Capt. P. S. Brooks. to 1st Jan. '51. R. 11. lticholls, t 5th Jan. '51. )r. J. F. Adtms, to 8-h Feb 51. J. B. Colmnt. to 13th Mireb -SI. W. G. llatmtoind. to 15th Jan. '51. J. Al. Matltis, to 13th Alarch 'S1. Cnpt. 9. Denn. to Gth Sept. '49. Denjnmin Stevens, Eq. to 8th Feb. '50. Dr. E. Andrews. to 8th Feb.'51, E. .ake. to 8th Feb. '51. Jas. Al tnrrell. to 8th Febl. '51. D. t. Strother, to 8th Feb.'51. Col. T. W. Lanth:n. to 20:1h March '51. J. W. Mnn'lv, in Htl Feb '51. Joltt Vash. to Gh Jnnt.'SI. Bien j-tain Bepttis. In 8th Feb. '51. Joh Jonte, to 20th Sept. '5,0. Jthn Sentell, to 20th March '51. Buller Lodg'e Jlr. 17. 3. O, 4. J. (E" Reenlar meeting of thi; Lodge bae ieildl ott Mlonday evenin next at o'clock, W. C. MORAGNE, Sec. AMarch 20, 11 J ( The friends of' Major AiRA JONES, announce him as a candidate a sent in the next Legislature. Qf' The friends of JNO. E. P. RYA announce him as a Candidate for a scat the next Legislnture. J A M E S l. D A Y, SURGEON DENTIS1 Or IUCIHMOND, VA. P ER MAN ENTI.Y located at Edgefield I1., ol1rs Idi.a professional services to citizens of the Village nrmliJ.vicinity; and 1 aitend to any en sto may INv either in village or country. All operations warranted. March 13 150 tf Edgefilcid Female I' ST8ITUTE. T ilE Se dond Qanrter of thisatrrndv fl id.ing INS'T'ITUTION will ronime, oil the first diy of April next. It nirer to y sent uirther iiscouri'ption, the puliIc are stecttfiuly inforited that it is not itecessary await the end of a quarter, pupils aii he tered at alty titte duritg a rianrir and tire o charnred Crimp the dayy of en.tranore. 'arin:ts ailtiinardials are invited I wito the: daily exercises of this scho:il. au th:: convince thet i~elvcs that it is thornigbZly s plied with I=TirL'cTrn<. I-rungt-Ktr+. : erm v necesinty meanstisr ittparitlg a thoroi anl acconplishiied dction. Prsipeeiiimes of Teras-Text Dool.. < can be tbtainid by applicationa piersio:ily o'r mail to ito itOBERT 1. .' ICIIOLI.S Rector .. 6 1 1sti I us . -m.-fi.:!d C.- is. .M*rcirt-;. ; ."i -:,t ' lian Tel'p'ier-miJe A"dvocate1, will pleause ei three ties iNew Goods! Ne&w (d~oods .JAGKS.N & KilN.;il LIEY. AV'lNG jusiit riceived thieir stuck Sprtmg Giodi, for L'a lies, Genits. t;thiarens wea~r, ntamtia4 themti canl be fit Ithnek and Ci,r:'di ditk<~ (ut e'ery varin Tis-ii',s Buiregee? lawno, French~ 3l i-:bl -hirtilqit ad shee,:inge, (iif every widtth.) To'~ Ilumno~-k. T1'veili 5. Di prs Littei iand Uni Pant Stis, siep. Entikh andi Fretnch Ci and Cassum trs for Siner ntu Spritng. Ja itit. S wiss Al til. Me diumin, Plaid .ttd- Book Ml tis, A prim Chick, Diie ln~imneipans. Bi1k.: itiwnil 1s. Tickig', Striies. Gloves, 8 pendiairs, R~hibots (soti ve:;iry hanitdsomte ten f lose andt .j Ilose Shtors. L- cus, Lineine, PNe Ies, Pitis, Tapes, & c &c:. A LSU. 4 Dozeni Newv Styli' Al ini Mtatiln.'. l'tomz outr friends. aind personsl visituig. gasl ai aiid ilambilurg fir ihlth rpsie of iny ini their situppliesl of Dry Goids., wec shonah elad ito have a ca.llh. ats we are conifident I: wil iod or stock ats crimph-titi' n-' anyt lii it either mai~rket. aitd wie aro deterinted to lilmhirg, larchi i( 1850 tf' ! LONt. SS it is utaposed ott Tiuesdayt last, andt the Stunge Riiond be'tweena this pla1ce linnuorz. n scatled talpir ini I le form ofi at ter, wtaitua any address coiting~i~ ninety I. Inur~~a i ak bills. A reasioable rewatrd lie pa:id tio anyt onte who may' find and will liver tip the matney. Marc~h 18 1850. tI' Admzinitahrator's Saie. BY an order fr omt Jtohit Ilull. Esq.. orit of ct EdIgeft..d Distriet, I shaaltl procee sell ait the late resiidence of Willitnan Ha inphrt deceased. ona Tues~day the- 'i1 of' A pril: next, te persoirl propae ty of' sard dicenised, coml iiig of' two htkely N'egroes. stock ol inor lotrs. Cattie. t'our hidles Gottoia, Hoiieid andt' Kitchen t'iraaiture, anotahear tartielesl wdiiiut tn menitiion, on a credit until the twi' fifth dity o~f December nrt, wviit tnote anad aproved secorities. JAMIES EIDSON, Adne'r. Matrcnh 18 1850. 2 Caution. A L.L persons tare hereby f'orwrarned . .Ltrading-for a nte of' eighity five dull palehI to Andrew Mc~inn~is or betret,- dr stmeitm in Decembaer 1849, tand ditm on first day ofi Nnvemohwr next, as the property whie' busaid nttte wats giveni has proveln iatstot tn il I am daietermaineid not to piay it. nuless Ci peled by law. F.MBLERSON BUSSES March 16 1850 3 AND QUEENS DELIGilT. ALA RG E~ suipply jiast teceived anad for a t the Drug Store of' E. F. & A. G. T'EAGUE March 13 I850 2t BIE8T COLD EXP1IES6ED Castor Oil. B Y the Bottle r2.4 cenits tup, also by Gallon. For satli at the Driag Sumr E. F. & A. G. TIEAGUI Manreh 13 1850-(S R ifsilYS SARSAPARIJLA tind I Potaissa comim-itid. For salie at the 1) 6tiare of E. F. & A. G. T'EAG UE EM hr' 1&5A0P '0* NOTICE~. the IIE Subscribers have formed a Copart ener.,hip for the purpose of doinig at gen eral Retail B3uisines. undet the nanmi and style of SULLIVAN & DEAN, and will open on ilonday the 18th inst., (at the Store f(orinerly icnpird by S F. Good..,) an sntire new and well asorted stock of Goods, recently purchnt sed in New York and Charleston, at the lowest cash prices, aid will be sold for cash only at it fery imautll profit. An exatmnatiu of the style andl prices is req-sested of al who wish to deal on the cash system. J. B. SULLIVAN, H. Rt. DEAN. Mlarch 13 1850- 3t 8 Ad4min)istZrator' Sale. P U LIC-Notico is hereby given that by virtind of an order from John 11111. Esq.. Ordinary nLtEdgefield District. I shall proceed to sell nt the late res:dence of Eliha G. Rlob eiisot deceused, on ilonda the 25th of alarch inst. all the personan estate of the said deceased, consijttio of 13 or 14 likely negroes, some 500 or 600 hablaels of corn, a quantity of Unis and Fodder, :3000 or 40d0 ponads b.acon and lard, 7 bead of Horses mod Mules. I yoke of Oxens nod Curt. 2.road Vagg.;os. I Barunche, large stock of Cittile, Hogs and Sheep.. lti ales Cotton, set bf blncksmiths atols. hotasehold und kitchen liiriiznre. pl:atation tools, &c. ELBERT' DEVORE, Adm'r. Marclr*,51- 2t 8 - 19nted. 41 O GOOD Hidleand 100 Cords of Bark fir turning purposes, ill lur which a fiair price will be given. 7 Al. WV. CLAiRY. March 13 1S50 3t 8 Notice. - (CHi ARCOAL. the Canadlin Stallion will - h.. le alf'ered to the stock raising cotmmunity ror with the utmost confidente by the cotttmany. For further tatrdtlmars eiq iii roo oif Lair. Edgefiel1 G II. sinreh 1:th 1t:50 If d N. ogice. in L ilioiat imifea~ted to the late firm of ilILAND, TEAGUE & CO. wi piense s.- eme forward and settle, ns it is desirable to bring the business to a close. larch 13 1850 4t f Rf ~ E EVA L. C. HE Subsetither would inform her friends the .iandih pulic ganertlly, that she has re. a'ill moved to her present r:silen:e, one door East the of the E1'iscop:il Churcl:. wher she will ron tinn to carry on the 311 LLINARY and a1AN 'FU A mtakintg bai-e. 3 She is ithanlfirl for past favor-. and hopes by -- -trie nitetitn to business, to merit a cuntina. ance of the sate. Mirs. E. M. WARD. Derembr218'4. tf 49 or tCel Genuine Cod Lifer r Oil. rr.- UST rereited, am supply of this vnabltle to artical racettily bratnitrt into siuch exteny .iv.' rts ly .astntishitg affects ill ptltniar r nly od atther'diseas. k is repalt by aoar physi. clan. (I)r. Willi:as, oh N. Y.) thai of23I cases of tubeicnlonit disease tthe lungs, treated duir tg the last two and a h.dfyears. IIf whiclt ho il) has pre served ittes, only nineteen derived no Sma.trked benefit from the: use of this Oil. In ra "ar oan c aitlrity olie person has already bee.n, tall app.armiare. nmtierial benefrited by -c. this remedy. Fot Sale by by G, L. PENN. AP-et. Supt 4. 1. 19If3: 5 lIhs. WV. Ildin 20 Barrels New Orleans. rat 20' It'inds. !N. 0. Port ~o.c anaT St. Croix. - 20) Brht. (.Criihed. Poivdra-d and Clatritied, (-O FF EI. aif 20 Br gs niew eriop Riut, 101 brags old Java, 1(1 ta Ln-gs Ctiba, ini. LF.\ME. ly) 50' Barrels iniI f:e~ airder. now laediing, iS. EG AI. l1. A. KENRICK. I-n1hoidur, Dec. 1y. 1849, tf 48 t-a j'iew~ Buckwha Flour. Bi A G , 2(1 Botxes, 20) Qr. Batrrel, 10 S II infi n 1JDarrels nae w Iluebwhenit it j 1. A. ICENR ICK. hi rNv e 18-19 t f 45 IBacon. LBS111. Bacon Sidaes. 1(100 bts Iicont $hoiders, n-300 Lb5. Gontntry Liarad. Fair sih- by tg . 1IL A. KENILICK. lit T1ambuirg. Noav enl if 45 s Fine Cluwing Tobaceco; "til BOXES Fitit Chtawinig TI lBACCO, 50 Nactiar Len,"a a Etdiirmado," " Rangh _ ud Ready," &c., For snile hy HI. A. KENRrCK. on c'andles, Soap, &c. ~ o BOX ES Sperm and Adraimatiine Can: 15al Boxes lini' Canidles". cul 2( dai Wiichesters PTrnenitine Stap, 2e(- g) T on'ailet and Shutvintg ado Faar ale biy I. A. KENRtICK. - Hinmhtarz. Nov 2&r tf 45 - WFruilts, &c. ORANGES. Lemiins. Pinte A pples, North ry etan Apples, Grraanberries, Pickles, Pre toii serves. Cairdlita. ,ainmked Beef. Siahntaon, Frasha eys Loibsteirs, smoilgdl undt pickledl J'anguies. Mlace, *"l Niagmears, &ca., taigeuier wvith nTmtatst every atrb ist- er article likely to be aneeded the appronehling tia,' hailidays. for sale by ~ .RN W~ ava H aimbuirg. Dec. 1, 1849, t f 4s3 ity. i- PA CKA GES nero iaackevel. Nos 1. 2 sand 5. in whole, halves ad L qiurter Harrrela.uand Ketts, For sale lay HI. A. K.EN RICK. H Iamburag. Nov 2G tf 45 ted Stone Lime, the USI' eeeivedl10)Bblsbest STONE LIaE, far *, for .-ude at H-amaburg price, with the aiddi nO. titan of freighat onu. an~ar G. L. PENN, Agent. .eed Irish Polaloes. - BA RR ELS best Seed lu sh Potatoes, dEI haly expected. atnd f'or snie by isle Jrta. . G. L. PENN. Agent. F Persoans indaebtedi to the Est-ate of A. -'. Crafton,. deceased, will comtfe forward atal mtnke immtediate piaymntt. Anad tall tise hatving demandtl againast said Estate, will ren t eOr thema in duly attestedl a thei law directs. th MA RTHP A. CRAFTrON, Executrix. of Junnary 16 185(0 ]2mt 53 S~Gardten ,Meedi. y RF.SH GARDEN SEED. the Crop of raig 1849. Just reiceived anal fair stale by 3smn G. L. PENN, A..ent. NEW UGODS. H E Subscriber has just received his S STUCK of SPRING and SU11 A1 Cu(DS, cionsistiniiof i complete assortuent of all kinds of Goods foir Ladies Dresses. Fine Worked Cllars. TIippete, Sacks, and Visit, 6il inliii, Edgings and inseriiiogs, 'T'hrend and Lisle Laces, of all descriptons, A line- lit of Ileavy Liim Drilhug:s, Plain Linen o f ill kinds ulii Coats, Jacks, &c. Blnek ioods for do. IIARDWARE, CROCKERY, & SHOES, Fine Benver Uats, Black Silk dn., Paamna, Leghorn. Straw toami Pili Ilats. &c. All of which will ie sol VERY LOW, aid a libernl diicouint for CAS l ! Tlie Subscriber retins his thanks fir past fitvors, ind hpes by strict atiientini to business, to serit at coutinuaice of the same. 13 C. BRYAN. March 12, 1859. itf 8 TEH - HESPERIAN HARP, A New Music Book in .atnt N otes, BY DR. WILLIAMI IIOUSER. IS the greatest work of the kind ever ofiored It the world. It coulins 576 pnges+. aid more ithan 700 tines--Palhms- aiJ IIymn 'Tunies, Odessal Anibems, Senday ehiol. Infant. tev:i, Cnamp'leUing, alissinary, Temperance. Murni, and P'a.criotic piecess;. Scotch. iiih, Geruan, F'rench ad other fiie 'oreign 'ictunes. Ml uch new musice never lie. lire published ; the noble old inies that thillid the lwirte il our ithers and inuthers in their youtlir. nd oni of the pininest .tpo'sitions of the princirles of music and nrcsiI compoesi tion ever puiblishedi. It is specially suited to the tattue if the South anl West, (tie auihor is s 'imbiero man in hirth and ednention. md ill his nlinities)sd is nadpted to the Day Secool lir chidren, the Sinking Sihoul, the Church Chiir eof every denominatins. Ilhe il is-io'nary and Temperance Meti'ug. the pred giai days of our Republic, and the cocial party, where gand sense and the love of every thing virtirns and noble shlmi rule the inirr. Imqire of the Boobs-Ilers n't Countr' erchantis generally, and of GEOL. A. OA'TES & CO.. Augusta. Ga. Teachers who will travel nod sell this work, can imake from $500 to .51500 i year. Address the :author. Spsier'sTurn Ount. Jeffersosi Co. Ga. lsiich 6 1850 lat ' DISSOLUTION. T 11 E Copartnership heretofore existiler nn-D dear the namoe cind ,style of IILA.\D. TECAGUE & CO. is this day'dissolved by inn ttil consent. ELBERT BL\ND. M. D. 1. F. TICAGUE. a1. D. A. G. TIEAG UE.. M. D). Edgefeld C. 11. Febrnary l'J, 1c50 tf 4 T lE Undersigned will cnntiine tihe Drnc bu-inse~. sier the nmae nnid stie of F. F. & A. G.-'ITEAGUE I; thaniekfel Ios the lib erlI p.atina ge bestowecd on tie lirms of Lland1-., Tengne & C(i. we hope i cointiminiee ot the ncnce, n., Vie are determinned to snit the tinde in qalitv, ipmiitv anid price. t.. F. T EAGUE . 11. 1). A G. L.\IllE. M. U. Ecigelield C. 11. February 13. 150, if 4 BOOTS AND SHOES, At Rceduned Pr'ices. r l I E Sibscriber respcect flly calls nttoefo U 1i his lately redcced picees fosr CASH1 us fosllo~ws: NEw Pn tc es, OLDn Pnr CEs. Welted Doots, .$6 50t $S t00 Pumap " 7 00t 0I t0l Watesr Proof " 8 00i 10 ini Quilied Bltonm, 8 00 ] 0 00) Al tiihe~r wocrk iei propor~tifo. No euedtt fir tile s!Iwrtest Lusnc, w'ill bi givecno noe. All lear aonas hacviing work doeie n ill be resp~aired wsithomci dlis'tinctioni toe payv rash, hbefore their wofrk eniti ihe isikeni fromic th hop1 us there are nii bocoks kepi ini time istabtlishmeni lt, noir never shlci Itw naeninl .1mnaiiry 1. 1.0. if 5 Jack BIackmght! T ill fsaionis JAlCK BILACKNIG I IT will~ iioid t h ning~ season atic the fol ieowin'g timsl' iand places, aind er cthie folloswini termi, iz: lie na ill be at the siubscribce rstidenuce nnil the 10th eof 3lairsch, cil C. Trnrer's, nia the I0t nd iI Ih o a a ch~ ;sat 1. L. .Al irrell'a, oi this i3:hciI 4an i4. wihein lie will reinrni hiomce, an id wvHI goc the run d every caiac ti any ii unt h 10th of.ciine. IHi will tbe let to miares at the licw rate oi SS 001. teeo iinsure a mnare with hel.-nio res pientsiiit iy tfo delv~ e ccn ism subiscriber ih r ant m-ciidentt t hat mnicy hinip-pin, hmt evesry ecro wvii he taikeni to avoifd scich. Any~ personi piuttinfg : mnire nine eichegini the riguat bfiere lie liet is kniownc will hce held re ponisible ior the inis raiceaicisy. D.\NEL HOL[LAND. Fehrniary 25th. 1950. i 6 Wtice. ALL pe'rsoins are hserebay forwatined frci .Ltramg ilor a Note .given by the subscribe, for ill ty dillarsa, paiyable ti L. D. Jichinon t, nf thae contlside(racS tin fear whichi the abhove niote wmf given has enti rely inaied an td I amis de'ternet not to piay lhe saime unalesi ccoiopehid icy bciw. J. C. LOVELES8. Jaca.28th 1850 if 7 Lurinte Cordtial OR ELIXIR EOF L.OVEsv A N ini'ullihcy remedy for thce Prastratiln n the Procrenntt Funictiones, md Uitrreaaness fo~r ceale act thce Dcung-Sterc nf ErF,& A. G. TE AGLUE. MuatrchO 6150' -2k 7 Towns~entIs &arsteparilla. DO)0Z-EN Townscends Scrin pa rilla fic sale ati 67 cenats pcer bottle, or sevent bot tiesi for $5 50. At the Drurg Store of E. F.-& A. G. T EA GUE. March 6 1850) 2t . 7 Chaisnpaignae Winae Liquors, Ac.. 01BASKET'S Chciapaigne Wic~e. 10~P BI larrele chieicei New York Cider, 21) Buirrels Bcstcn IHnm, 5 do Nort-hern Gin. I Pipe choice Hicligad Gin, 3o Bfnrrels W himkey.. vcariainst qualitiesi, 35 Qr. andic eighili Pipes- Macdeirac, Tenceriffes Pefrt, Sherry aced Mligc Wiie, 20) lcIr ciid Qiunrter Pipees Gogicce Brandy vacrioius qccalities. Now Iiadinig und for stile by H. A. KENRICK. Hftamburg, Nov'20 if 45 To Rent. 731H E BUILDING at preseni ..r..occcenpied by M rs. W An , a s a Millinary Establishment Possession will be given on the 1st of January no. Termaa moderate. Apply to P. F. LAB3ORDE,. Die 12 if 4'7 . CIRCULAR. EXICOTIV DVPARTEItTr, Feb..26, 1850. To the Chairman of the Conunissioners.of Free Shools of---. SIR: Yon will oblige his Excellency the' Governot by giving concise anlawera to the' tollowint qpueries. na early asyour convenience' will ourtit... Respectfully, & c.. it. T. WAT1'd, Secretary. Jt. Whint is the- present tnumber of mule' and femiitle pupil:: at the Free Schools in the )i-irict (or P.arish) of What has been the number since 1845 T 2d. What is the tuition fee for each pupil? ''he n'regate aonnnt paid to the Teachers.? The proportion of the school Ftnd- received' cron the Staler -. :li. Are all the pupiis sent to the Free Sehols ? If not, ho'w many are instructed: at p~rientte rir public Academi,-s. nd at what cost I dth. Whitt proportiotn of the: youth of receive no ed"aatimn ? To what causes is neg. lect on this head netribable ? Silt. Are the Teachers competent men, and otherwise einlified ir their statlion 1 1) they undergo any preparnury extamiiation 7 Are they hng int olic's, or are changes fre:quent I If the litter, nasign the reason. Gith. Wha'r is the plfim of instrnction V State' partienlarly every branch of knowledge taught, anl how fhr cnrried. 7th. What hooks are nsed, where bought, an. it what prices. 8th Is there atnntally. or oaensionally. n pith fir. or private examination of the Schools? If sn. o 1tme Conni.sioners, as it body, or any portion . IF tiem. ittend I gtlh. fs the present system a isccespfiel one irn the If not, why ? how may it lie 'n proVed I 1tth. State-anything else, in reference to thie' subject. which you may think important. Manreh 6 165G 4t 7 U E ADQ UAIIRTE I. CHARLESTON. Feb.27,18>0. (.E NER:L ORDERS No C IRcUMsTANCES denanding. that the' Governor sohnmid he oflicially acquainted with the effective force of the State, ,tnd the niuher of alarm MeIt, the' Brigadier General* nre hereby directed furthwith to make refurnse of their respective countiontd to the m pAdjtant antld inspietor Grierl, at Camden. A fsittre in respondimg promptly to this or, der will not he overlokilced, antd the newepapetd tublientins will be tegairded as sufficient notice. By order of t-he Coauiniider-in-Chief: J. W. CAN t'EY. Adj and rusp. General. Mnt~hC 11.>0. . ...3. .. . Regimental Orders=. 11EA D-QUA RTE-RS. 9-rt Rr.o'rr. FFBaUXtIY 4, 18i5O. ORDERS. $Ot. IN pmuratunce of Orders from Brigadier Gen, \V ivyn, n,::1Electiont will be heild on Fri day' the 22d. Ma:rcht ne?x, for a COLONEL to c~omiandi the 9th Regimoent, toi fil the v'scanicy occaionied by the resigniationi of C'orfonel lB, E~ach Captain or Comnnidam of Comnpany ini the llegimtent, will puitiup at Comipanty Ken dez"vonis, a noatice of .a'id Eleaction,. antd order to his nawistanice oni thea daiya ni Eliectint, t wo of his Strb:tdternt Ot~cers, wh-o shall opecn anid' hotld ti poll at such Cmnpilany Reiidtevns-, from I1 A 31. to 31 o'clnck, I'. M-. One or titre of the' 3luiiagers nt eatch Mnstier Grounud, wtill meet tanittatel WVilliamts' oin the day followiing, t, conuitt the votes-nitd- tratnsmiit a certified slate mteit to the Brigadtiei Genteral. ry order of R.d PI.ATT BRI'NSON, Liet. . (;iommtanditig 9th Itegiment.' Feb.6.18-O 71 3 State of South Carohina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN 0-RIXI.NA R. BY.JOHN lHlL L. Esq., Ordinary of' BEdge lielt District: Whereas' James hIlackwell, htath ap plied ro inc fof Letters of Admtinistrution, tin till atnd singular the goods and'chat tels, rights antd credits of Isaiah lilack well, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These arc, thereftore, to cite a'nd ad mon ish ull mid singurar. the kindred atid cred itors of the samid~ deceased, to lie and a ppeav before me, at otur next Ordinary's Coturt for the said District, to he hideti at Edge fieltd Court H-ouse, on the 29)h day of' March inst. to show cause. if atny why te si-d aslinirrist ration should not be gratied. Given under rrry harnud anmi seni, this the 1'34h day oh F'ebruaary. irhe year of' outr Lord otte thiousantd eight hiundired and fr-fty, atiid in the l4uh year of Atnericata -Idependence.. 40HIN HILL, 0. B D Manrch 14 - 2c 8 STATIE OF 8'OUTH CA ROLINA. EDGE-FIELD I)TSTRICT. IN~ ORDINARY. Jamnes E. Northl, A pp't. Siummons in - ohno North- , Df-flt. frion,~i **' I T appetaroig to tmy sttisafiction tin3iut i Ellison Nothl, resides beyond the limtitse4, this State, (if living.)' It is therefore ioriered tlit the sunii James Ellison North,-deceased,-or lisa legal Represetativ~es. do appear in the* Courtri f Ordinary, on or biefore the 29th day :* of April inext, to show entnse if ahny they can, why the Real E~saf of the said James Eillisot,- - N~orthi, deeenused, Consisting of an uindivided mtoity of the Real Ettite of his Grnidfaather. Johnt Taylor, decensed;tl shotnid not be soltl or dividmedl, fir their cotnseuit to -the sa,na will liir enitered of' Record. Given under nay hatnd at tmy Oflice, this the 5th daty of Feabriiary, -185O' Feb.6 12t ,- - . 3 Notice. STANMORE JOHNSON,-living anout 4 - miles from William b.' Smyley's btore, tolls before nie a smnall sorrel-Mare, witth w~hite specks over her body nyid rrblaize in her iace, supposed to - be abont .18 years old, apprauised at lificeen dollars. The owyner is regnie-ted to enme tforward,. prove hisi pro perty, pity chargces and lake himr away ; theis E6th day of Feb. 1853.. 3MAH LON 31. PADGETT .M.E.D. M3iuchG' -itm 7: