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From the Correspondence of the News. -. Letter fr m JrMssoerL Sr. Louis, (Mo.) MAY 16, 1850. With us Spring still wears the mask o Winter. Gpal tires are as comfortable as they were ie January, and eloaks, muffs tippets. a4pEr determined to resist the wonted fashions of thd season. Now and then a flash of 'sunshine, or a moist brez secms to harbinger the incoming of the fair truant,but it is as the illusion of a dream, all' - the promise is broken to the hope." The-telegraph has -no doubt, ere this, cir.1 ad -terAiying accounts of the ravages tolera among us. For the benefit of such .ur citizens as have relatives or friends iding the General Confereneiof the Me ist Church, South, now iniession here, ne early contradict anticipated-exaggera s. In the beginig ef the week divers s of Cholera occurred-upwards of tien a all; and so sensitve is the public-nind -he fresh impressions of last year's melan ily -history, the announcement was sulli r" ut to create a universal panie. "Col. Benton is politically doomed in Mis url-indeed, what is his present position fore the country ? - Whatever mist and iacertaintv at first clouded the probable re uIt of his" appeal," are rapidIf passing away; .id the end begins, to le -clear to all. Th uty of that novel proceeding is at last I- ii understood as a Charlatan arti c "" rthZ, inlventor would have cover -. diso dience J ithe Iir. ' un of4r 'LgisLiture, and dcic-d the >eople into be ing misled by his sel5ish purpose. The war ieiween the servant and his anister has re i.ulted in the annoying ridicule common to such encounters. Moreover, the Col's. late courgin the Senate, and the odour in which heis held at. tile Capital, have consired to auginent his detr-,d-ition at home. Few dis interested zinids but, regard the sands of hii; Senatorial career as nearly run. Missouri is tired (of an arrogant ditliator; the dignity of the State reqiures vindication froin his per sonal abuse. Il< cnntuiacy has beeoine treason to his duty; Ids menaces, continued and unqualified, ehalenge the exercise of the sovereign powr he repudiates. The true minded Denoer.iev, stung into action, are at length aroused, and arc upon him with all the dlternhied resentment that the basest ingrat itude for pist favors can Irovoke. "Old Bul lion, or Billin"-as was his earlier sou *tiluet !-has been weighed in the h:d:nee-s ald found wanting, his days *ill not be long i the land. So run the mysterious word of paophecv. "On the very wall he invoked betwee himself and his "former friends, the finger 6 Fate has written his doom, and the -dee litch" he dtnr for others isrdestined as own burial place. He may chafe, an( villi and threaten. as is his wontf but though were an Ajax in strength, against the sto I of opposition about to Overwhelm him e luist prove impotent is the burly GreAek wl det-Ayig the lig'itning. The Press, the r iecuale portion (f it, i- arrayed against hij. its banners are unfurled in the bri.rbt cause i 1,ubversion, and the rnighty artillery of:its Iatuence thunders along Cthe path of the cru ue. Next August will tell the stirv thzat will, eche thrillingly in the succeeding l)eceUmber elections. Though the doughty Colonel wore a charmed lire, he cannot e -)pe. A fixed determination and unitedtie' ion, like a'silver bullet,' will immolate hin Is the unequal contest. His design is now to ereate division in the Democratic partv, and thus surrender the State. into the hfinds oaf the WVhigs ? A letter written to aco - u4tdenit itn fhi' city on the eve .of' o~tp iammecpail eleetion, and.)hich fmdimg its iay into the puiblic prints have since circulited far andl wide;, di.scloses tile whole 'schmenn'of the intendted treaichery. And that netious scheme actwel'ly put into practice in thee~lee tion refe'rred to, two di ~tinct Demo~tie tickets having been tinminated, oneC of g~em, the grand "IBenton test," wvas the menuis of lo'sinig to the party the azdniinistr itton of' the 'ity., of' wvideh thef h id maidntai:aed quieti osa s.-ss.ion for several years. "Rule orin is the inscription upon his standaird il di reeted by a linitd infuri.ite spirit offp ati aism,. that like the scorpion futile in its aige, int the pierson of such a leader, is ra to spend its venom in a self.inflicted stn! his few deluded, adhterents stand array ed ~ider a black flag. The examnple of the areli trai ter of Lindenwald is about to be followed. Unfort unately, however. even if Bentoed ios ~.sesed the sli'ght of hand dexterity ofG"~the little Magiciazn," in pterfourmances ofilfsort,f it is diilicult to play otl'the saume trickr twice.E With~ its first exhibition the secret becomes .nmanife~st, and the public mind- enlightened' :and prepared for its reiteration, th~ powe of theenchianter is lost forever. --ir. Calhoun's decease created a pofout i sensation of regret among those of outr comit imunity who appreciated the man; and who, of them did not ? Some, perchance manuy ! Bunt narrow prejudice, and unscrupulons sel fishness, mn.ike complexions to suit thir own motives, and portray character evedi in the mirage light of their own principles, They hab~ve no sympathy with the good, because they cannot believe in n'disinterested pur pose, and no just apprecitioni of the truly greait in that they mustrust the mneatisb which greattness is achieved. The dletr' ?ion and defatmat ion that spring fronm such poutrcesq, as they fadled to i~npede tie care yr of -Carolina's patridt sage in litfe, cannot atbus his memory now that he is dead. The coli uman of hits fame will rise above the lior zon of future ages, and the risinig and the setting sun of time wvill reflect it, in all the glory of unsullied brightness. Not the Pe culiar tenets of his political creed, but his moral character as a Statesman, illuminated by transeendent intellect, will be ~7th broaduestion submitted to posterity. And ploud, proud, inideed, may every loyal Carolinian be in the submission of' adehi an is sue. There catn be no prouder boast of Care' lina's sons than that, despite sonme diffe'renices of opinion among them, they aliladmired, venerated, and loved John C. Cilhiun. In the nature of things it is scarcely possible that such a man will ever again b~less theta with his sincere attachment, and ennioble them by his shining virtues. In life he forgit totally the interests of ambit ion for theym, antd died a devoted martyr to the cause that was'nte:1r est his aA'eet ions. God grant that liis influ once for purity and eineerity of soul inay live in his memory, and that bur youthi:' y'train themselves in~the light of hdis glori g . ple! ri B~i.. A COL.ECE IN THlE UP-'CoCNT .-The Rev. Mr. Furman, of the Baptist de imina tioni. has sp)ent several datys in our village, engcgd in receiving donations, fg lie es tabmlishmnent of a College in the up ountrv rThe location of the inmstitutin haswi ot bein detitnitely fixed, but the selection, * under. stand, is to. be mtade 'from a compariso of the adlvantages ailbrded 4 this place, Green ville C. H., and 'Greenwood, in Abbeville District. A Theological Departmnen avillbci cec~tteted with the College, which is tf beui dher the direction of ihe Baptist order fehri tiatns. Liberality in public enterprises is~ a (ar ineteristie of our district, and wecj~s that the haoartsn and purses of mantv ot' our citizens will b~e fully entlisted in t114 wvorkl 31 LAST NJOIIT'S IAIL. ' A" has been received but being too latt or this publication, will appear in our next. . From tde Baltiriore Sun. _'rDeath af-oma. Mr. Elmore. WAVASMNTON, May 30. The Senate met at 12 o'clock. 'is reading of the journal was dispensed with. -egButler announced the death of his col lcague, the lon. Franklin H1. Elmore. Het pronounced a high eulogium on the charne cet the deceased. ss. Yulee, Webster, and Jeffersoi tspoke of the character and servieciqo' ore,nd of his death as a national Mr.- Butler offeiid the customary resoin iong,.and in honorof .the character of the ecnsed the Senate adjourned. The committee of arrangements are Messrs. Yulee, Clemens, Badger, Jones, Corwin, aua Jois. ,' PALL BEARFEnS : Mr. Hunter, Mr. Bright, Daivson, Davis, of Mass. Downs, Underwood. The funeral will take place at 12 o'clock to-morrow. TP1he House met t0-day pursuant to ad. oprnment, at 8 o'clock, A. M when -i- con t of the dentri.-Mr. L i,,senator ro'M_ South Carolina, it was agreed that when the House adjourned, it be till to-mor w at 11 o'clock, A. M., to receive the otlicial innouncement of the death of that distin ished Senator, and to tne such action a4 i due to the occasion. T The' Speaker (Mr. Cobb) availed huinself of the permni.'ion given by the House yester da, and called Mr. Boyd, of Kentneky, to preside as Speaker, pro tem., during his short sence tromt the city. The proceedings consequent upon the deafth f Senator Elmore will induce the necessity of exteznlifil the recess until Tuesday or Vedncsday next, to enable the oflicers of the louse to complete the arrangements of the hall forthe summer. GREAT Loss or LIFE.--A despatch from t Loiis,28th ult.to the Baltim'ore San, gives he subjoined particulars ot' another tei-rible, steamboat disaster: A frightful steamboat accident took Place this evening. The steamer St. Louis col lapsed two flues, three miles below the city, at quarantine. A frightful scene ensured the shrieks of the wounded and dying were most heart-rending. From all the information whicb could be gathi-ed in the confusion, it appears, that '.5 lives, were lost, and 40 persons wounded. About half the number of persons sealed will certainly die. The sufferers mostly were deck passengers. CIBINET MEETIN..--rhe Baltimore Sun of Friday says th-tt a despatch fromt Wash ngton. announces that a Cabinet, Council wais held on Wednesday, at which it was re 4olved to hold the Cuban authorities respon sible for any treatment the American resi dents may receive. A special messenger is to be sent out there forthwi h from the State Department. to look after the interests of American citizens. OBITUARY. DSIarTL'O this life, at 1.' residence, inr this Town, on Friday evenng t e'22d'uhiino, Capt. ALLEN' t. ADDSO~ The deceased had beeifolr abont two weeks1 somewhat indisposed, but a day or two ; before his death seemend better, and was well enongh, in 'company with a friend, to, visit his saw umill, about ten midles fromt homxe. Hie returned late in the aifternioon, anid shortly after~ tea, was suddenly 'tricken down by the~ hand of death, Hie diced of an affection of the heart. Captain ADDrSON was born within a few miles of this town on the st .\pril 1788, anid was raised in the District. His father, Mr. Jlos~ru Aiuersoy, died whilst his son was an inmtt, and his early training was left to, his pious mother, whose maiden name was Bauws, a lady of stroiig mind and exellenit qualities. The meaiis of the family denied to the sian any thing miore thatn a mlere conunon English education, a result to be lamented, for if his high natural tilents had been improved by eduention, there is little risk in say. ig that lhe would have niade a strong and deep ipression on the age in which he lived. With his limited education hotwever, improved by read 'ig and elose observation. C.apt. ADDIsoN ren dered himself a prominent nman and highly useful itizen. Ihis mind was emiinemuly practical anid this quality was signally exhibited in all his ailhirs. Ihis mewmory was uiiusumily retentive, and to a strong and vigorous judgmniit hec united great timess and etnergy. Dutring the War of 1819. thtrough the kind interference oif the late Mr. CAr.nomes, lie ob. tained the commission of 1st Lieutenant in the U. S. Army ; was stationtedl for a year or mnore with his Regiment near Chuakston, andl for the greater part of that tilme, acted as Adjutant of the Regiment. In the anny he comimanded the highest resplect andl conlidlanee. le wa~s asso 'lated with many. Oficers fl'omi this State, in the .*une Itegiment, who ae known to have enter taied the strongest attacmenet for limi,. The late Capt. G~ontce BL-rrcia, the late Capt. Ilsxav TAvrOIL andl the lIon. .Jams ifla~un~roN, oaf this State, were in the army wih him andl were his warm friends. Soaon after lie left the army Capt. ADDmSON nuirried the excellent ladsv who has mur ?i'ed himt; theyv had four chil'dren, three of whom are living~. For more than thirty years the dleeensed was one of the Msagistrates of the District, amid nmo man ever fulfille~d the duties of his office, with more hotnesty and fidelity ; whilst lie exe'rcisedl its poiwers with firmtness, in no itnstatnce did he ever encourage litigation, or umse his office for thme p-:r poses of ijutice or opapren. . Uie alsao held the oflice of Coroner for many yc'are and was a .ood offi"er. In all the' relations of. lit.. Capt. Aiansox'-was exemiary anid faithful. Hie lived moi~re than thirty years in the town where lie died, atnd cotminanded universal conhidence amid este'm. lie was remiarkably useful in the cotm mnunity ; niany survive htim'twho, remienmber'with uratitudle his kinadneass anid good counsel. In h' the cause of mtoritlity, good order anal education always found a frtend. Hie anmasse.1 a coiansidera. ble foirtutne lay his prudence and industry, and his house was the abode of a generous hoaspitality. In 1831, Capt. Auonmsos, united hittself with the aptist Church of this iacae, of which he ret ed an active and 'onistet' mjembiher until his death. In all the measures of the Ch'urch fort promoting the cause of virtue, he took a pronni nent-and liberal part. ' ~1Hbr-'remains were interred on thne Sal1bntl nortiing after his death, in the btiryiii ground of the Baptist Church, aund the ver Jtecuneoursc of our citizens which folloiwad A e remains ti the tomb, evinced the estinmation,- in which h<. was held by his neighbors andl the .comnhity gene.rally. That coninusity may have lost met of more distinguished talents, but it -.has rarel: lost a purer man or a more useful citizen. 11b has le'ft a bereaved widow and children and large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Ani great as is that loss to themt, their grief, iti hoped, wvilh be soothed, by the consolations of tha religion, which supported htin in lifeanid in death md the joys of which he is now sharing in purer region above.. On the 30th nIt. at Mr. Henry Chappel's, b cve. W. P. Hill, Dr. D. C. Tourwiss to Mis HIAIMBURG, JuNE 1. Since our last the market has been dull wit only limited sales from Waggons at rates abot thu samta last reported. Wednesday there w: a good di.soition to buy, but holders scen rer ittle dispos'd to accept of the offers inade for lot! so business rinains tt a stand ktill. We quobte oi inary to middling 10. to 114 ; middling fair t fair 111 to 12J Good fair fo chice 124. CHATRLESTONJ'UNE 3. The Coiton mIiret''to-djy wVas i tnc-,' an, ales were limited to seven hundred bales at range of fon 12 a 12ecns.zdding Fair i now down to 12 cents, which establishes a dc fine of Jo. COLUMBIA, JuoE 3. The Cotton market waunopt brought to; stanid to-day, as we have onlyhieard of 20 bale being sold during the entire- day, which went of at Iola 11ets. AUGUSTA, Jes 1. The Cotton Market is very- quiet to-day-th heavy- business of the past thr'ee days taking of of the-marketahnost all the lots that hol-Jers wer, anxious to sell, and buytrs to-day were not an xious. subscription Rocoipts. afflixed to their names: Tandy Burkbalter, to 8th March IS51. Win. Andrews, to I Ith March '51. John Durst, to 13th nMay '51. T. D. Padgett, to 8th May '51. Isaac Ouzts, to I (th May'51. Peter Ouzts, to 16th May '51. Capt. A. 11. Coleman, to'7th February '52. John Faulkner, to 15th May '31, John T. Middleton, to 4th July '51. Benjamin Stevens, Esq., to 8th May '51. L. T. Ahney, to 2NJ May '51. Capt. Daniel Bird, to Si February '50. Abner Dorn, to Ist Ma-y '51. Jesse Little, to 221 May '51. S. C. Strom, to 17th May '31. Capt. 11. Hart, to 221 kay '51. John P. Self, to 3d January '51. Silas Cooper, to 41th October '51. James Bean, to 1st April '51. James M. Bell, to 29th May '51. J. R. Seurry, to 20'th'May '51. Capt. J. LipsCnoib, to' I1th A pril '51. J. G. Dagnell, Esq., to 8th February '51. Wiley Clover, to 7th May '51. D. R. Bryan, to 29th May '51. John W. Herren, to 3d December '50. Capt. R. Ward, to 10th December '50. Col. Whitfield Brooks, to Sth February '51. Thomas DeLoach, to 20th January '51. A. T. Hodges, to 21st January '51. Dr. S. G. Merriwether, to 5th June '51. Capt. Robt. Merriwether, to 5t1h June '51. Maj. Tilhnan Watson, to 8th April '51. C. G. Thurmond, to lit March '51. Win. M. Burns, to 7th January '50. Butler Lodge, No.17 1. 0. 0, F -- A Regular meeting of this Lo.h 3will be haeld on 31onday evening nex . ' at 8 oelockc. W. C.. M)R AGaNE, See'y. June 5 It .. lMasonic Notice, A N Extr~a mieeting of CON (CORIDIA LOD)GE, No. 50, wil . 1he hebd at their Ui lt on 5:atrd:a the. 15th Junae. at 8 o'clc~k P. .1'. A ptmetual attendancee of all tha June 5, . It to ABATRBA CUE will he r'ven at P:-G aov: (apt. TIhee. Dena's.) on the -Ith of~ .hd; next, Maj. 11. R. r~u lans been: requecsted an is expected on that occasiona to deliver an oratilo upon a given subhject. The canadidates are inivite, to attend, prepaed toi speak uponi the po litse, topies of the day. Juane 5 3t 20 D. R. B E LM ONT, R)ESPECTFULLY inaformsu the~ citizens .I Edgefield and vicinity that hae will attendt Tuning and Repairin" Ph.\ NO) FOflTES. Orders left at the " Siann ]otel,'' will b promp~tly atten~dedl to. May 22, 2t2 E XC E LS I1O R1 HODODS ZNSTITUTD. SECOND) ANNUA L EXIHIHITION, TUEI> DAY NIG HT, JUNE 11-r. Oi;Quat Pieces IN GREEK, FRENCU, GERMAN ANJ ENGLIShL Addre.s's before the Sophronean Societ'y on Tue. day Evening. Address before the two Schools on Wedneitda Morning. r H SECOND SEssiN of !c..w .1commt~ene on WEDNESDAY 10'th Jluh Thie samte Instructors continne. N. B:-The second Sessioin of the FULL.E INStTIT UTE, openas at the sanme time. Greenwood, S. C., May 31, 2t 20 G LE NN S PR I N GS. TiHlS well know W ATElUN( .,.-. P'LACE is now" open for the ree The line ~afies to this plhe leaves Columbia on Mondays, Wednesdays, ani F.ridays. Also Stagecs to Greenville twice pi week, and three time per week to Rutheurfordtnt N. C. Thtere is a good line of Stages fromi Rutli erfoardton to Ashville, N. C. lIt Rates for H(eard, same as last Seamon. J. C. ZIMMERMAN, P'aoran:-r'n. June 5, Gt 20 Hasuburg and Edgefield Plank Road Oornpean 3R1E--4eeting of the stockholders of this Con pany will be held at the~ Town hall in lizmy bturg, on Friday, the 7th of .June at 8 1'. M., lcet Two D~irectors, to fil vactacies, occa:sirone by the resignations of .lamnes Sheppnrdl mt moames Ratinesfoird. W. W. SA LE. Se'y Ibaburg, June 5, 1850. 20) .Vo ice. J OHNw I. SMITH. living on thei Chtappel Fe trv Road, near Richardlsomville, tolls befdi mte a'small Chesnut Sorrel MARE, the rigl hind foot white above thec ankle, somen muatrks< gear,. suppo'sed to e ~seven or eight years Ol] appraised at sixtyv dollars. HIARDY WHITE, M. E. D. June 5, 1850. ./ 4tma 20 Notice. ALL those having domands against the Esta ?.of Abner V. White, dceeased,are request to present them, properly attested, and thmse debted to muake pzymnent. JOHN lULL, Adm. Apri 29m if 15 P $JOPETU JF THE SOUTHERN PRESS. Assoein4s of sixtf-1uree Members o Congvress, Anators and -Representatives it have e8nstituted the undersigned a coinyittee to superintend the estaliishmeit of a-Southern - Press at Wahnt-~tobe devoted &to thl Y exposition and i4ifnecd of'. Sonthern rights and institutions- Ati cl iseur tionot correct infor ination as to Norfthern Poliey4 and the course of Political Affairs geerlly, hput referenceto the old party l)i o- hiLalu emocrat. Ar rangements are-nodilt progres promptly to en i sure the is.n of aiper, under the'title of R " "THE.S0 WF~N PRESS;" for heniu146 hicintable Editorsa have been enaged who~ill jAoeceive the aid'of nuiber of enie. A'itadb'onributors. There will bbtleitiarwEEELY and a wErx LY ifisue-thu laltr to- c'ntii substantially the Snne mintte.r as: the forimier nd intended to reach those pits of the coun I-y whose mail '-eilitis ~arec limiited. - -' A DAILV i38uc iMWdflbe tia hereafrew, thould it be deeneldvisa6--gr'eessiary by tho grLs aud people Uf the :pfther.Sdtesm . iThe paper will n 6s (eIczclusiVely petitical but Avill emabrac, on broad sheet the General SNews oft te day, ie and l'oreign,by mail -.andte rp; < -lal ..and Agricunral, rintelligelce, terr e . Original Essays, iteri am1 Ali-e A, in, shrt, all thoce ite-us of gen. the colleecd ag r;-gata~~ ofwli iteresting anid l: spap. c will be taken to give full and correct leporteof the Proceed ings and Debite4 in tl)h -iou.'e of Coangress, as well as the action oit!e lo'al Lgi-latutres on the Southern (uStiin.)-. A lin-ited mieber rnly of AvertisemenNts will b. recived--te mnaia object he'.ng to furnish larcte aninmt of readiti uninter. The pae w VilN 11irtinl o. a sheet erqial in size to those A' tl otiwr Wanhington papers, ant the material will be procrred especially for t he purpose. It is eonfdently hoped that every true friend. ta the South will ai.1 in - pr->maing subscribers, in iforward the namles, with the. anounat sub ser;bed, to some Sux-rn flepresentative at Wasihnigt~m, forthwith. Posuiaters are o'thorized by law to remit subscriptions free-of pomstagc. TERMS: For Tri-weely during the session of Congresi, adSemii-weekly dmtjng the recess, the price will be, per aimunim................. $5 00 Weekly paper ......................2 50 Tle price of subtt"iIh' muant be paid inva riablvin advance, and the cash accompany thce nioneI sent. All persons procuringf0r names shalt'be*n :itled to receive a copy gratis for one year. A. 1 UTLER JAO(;KSON MOlTON, 1. TOOMBS, J. TO'".1ON. Washington, May 25. 1S50. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN r MITY. B. 11ims, rs.. The Iink of Ihunburg, . TOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of . ' the decree from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceedy to scll for csh.atl Edtefield Court House ontheirst monday in July next, tie followingmngro viz: Frank, Vini, Soloion and Allen\ I S. S. TO I 1:. E.. Conuni-sioner's O ni , 1850. I t Junie5 t a. .20] WVhereas Lucy Ca~:r.-on and James tidson~ hatve aplplied to mne fir Letters of .Admuiis -trat7ioni, onm all and singlair th good.. anid -hatles,. righti~s anud cre'di: of Clinres Carson~ i:30 ot the Di~triet :af'of::d:1i, dleccased. T.heste aire. therefore, to cite and aidmonisth -hl1:mdt si.:n.?l ir. the kl.idred aind creditors of~ he * si dec::d, to bJ e :l ear hefoire mne our n"-a Ordina~rv'.. Conis for the sa:id Ds rie', to bet holden -it MKiNield Court HIouse~ aI the 17th day of Jtinesei::t, to show cause i ty why the M'id adm:inis..trationl should niot~ G (iven tmder my h:and and eeal, tis the 3rd~ .l:v of .liv, in 'the yeatr of our Lord onelC 6himsand eight hiundre{ and fit'ty, and in the' 74:ih yeair of Amnferr louI.pendence. tc1Ev "ItLL, o. r.. D. Juane 53 20E STATE 'ROLINA.j El ICT. MY ~l!ry of Edg~e' \Vhereasi appiedto mel for L.::: 'in all aind~ credits of ." istrict These:ire.lmonish heu 'aid dl 'iore me .our inr xl -ud Dis Irmit. to bie hi House. on the lih-i eiuse~ it any , why t mid not~ 3I (in ~ndii 'thle 3d4 day of .lunsm. ,rdi onme Sseventt'-fomil idepcnj deneie. E. D. Junne 5 20 TH'IE ltate ., be.ing, .L.ierliet. 1 lie I1%~ hol dee a hi I ' er Onc abutria 'iato - ervile al i. 1ea all ith~ periapr. tingi of Wag nonmidw iut . a neSto of ay Hose r-psile, al ('2. Ic and sixtmon h it ft -t re n nuder up thei~ USUT CioNc ti .e and AlReaIilheilfcu rer. CotheS*ma. r This frO i i o . t-rd by 1 -. , PN . r -r. Miui jot ti 19 | SELLING OFF AT COST (For the Benep of his Creditors.) T HE Subscriber, in order to- bring his business to a close, without delay, offers his entire Stock to the Public at Naw YOax Cosv and BE LOW, for CASH. *His Stock consists of a very handsome selection of DRY GOODS, BON NETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, of all descrip tions, JEWELRY, HATS, CAPS, SHOES READY .1i ADE CLOTHING, etc. The Stock-was bought when Goods were lowe. in New York than they are now, consequently GREAT BARGAINS will be given. Thoir being no hum ug in this affair, those who want CHEAP GOODS, should call at once and-they will be satisfied with the Goons and PRiCEs. J. COHN. May 22, 3t . . 18 E DGEF IE LD F EMALE IT BEING deeted desirable by a majority of the patrons of the Institute that the VACA TON should be in the mionth of AUGUST, being the hottest and least healthy part of the Smnmer, the School will be continued without interruption at the end of the prisent quarte (June 14th,) for SIX WEEKS longer. jThe vacation will thus include the whole month August, and the School will re-open on Monday the 2nd of September. Parents and Guardians can enter'or re-c pupils for these six weeks or for-the whole or the third quarter.. as they may think :prop.-It ' earnestv reomme edhoweverto thovealr entered and in the fullre-EeiutIon of.theirut that they should continue without any interval until theVacation. R. H1. NICHOLLS, RECTOR. afity 22, 1850. 4t 18 JOHN COLGAN, MI&VtAW TAECM023 RESPECTFULLY informshis friends, patrons and the public a large, that he has just received a new and well selected Stock o SPRING ANDSUMME.R - GOODS, for Gentlemen and Boys' Wear, which has been se leeted with great care by himself. His Stock comprises a very neat and handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS,4-. 1which will be made up to order, at the shortes notice and best style. Call and examine for yourselves. May 22 3m 18 BOOT AND SHOE THE Subscriber is still at his OL STAND, and as usual, will make to order BOOTS AND SHOES of the best French and American Calf Skin, tha for style of fit and workmanship, cannot be ex ecelled anyihere, and will sell for CAsU at the following LOW prices : Fine French Calf Skin Dress Boots, $6 51 Best French Pump Boots ........ 7 00 Gents' Best Calf Skin Shoes ....... 3 00 Ladies Fine " " " ....... 1 50 WILLIAM McEVOY. May 22, tf 18 Tin Ware! Tin Ware!! T HE Substriber has a large stock of TIN WVARE on hand which he ufters to th public and Merchants, either at Wholesale o Retail priccesand as cheap and good as any in the .State. Bills of Tin Ware ordered, will be de livered free of charge. ROOFING, GU'ITERING, and all other work done prompt and warranted. Also, cash D'ifE Subscriber believing that a good article. I of this useful and ncessary Ware is. much ;teeded, has conmc to the conclusion to' make nd keep on hand a splendid article, which Ie will not only recommend, but will warrant t IHe, therefore, most respectfully solicits the. hjatronage of those who deal in andl use this kind of Ware, knowing that they will be satisfied with his Ware and prices. SAll ordh-rs directed to mte at Kirksey's X ~Roadls, Edgefield District, S. C., will mecet with 4roltpt attention. Mr Jugs are marked "(:Chandler Mlaer, tWarrantedt." T. M. CIIANDLER. N ~ay 15, 6im 17 Water Elevators or Chain Pumps. .mIESE are the BEST PUM1PS in use, and they. cc will raise water faster and easier than ~y other punmpever used. They will not get out of oirder or injure the water;-they have given nire satisfactioen in every place where they have >een introduced and are warranted to do the sante. The Elevators 'in all eases, are measurcd front the bottom~ of the well to the spout, and arc sol uit in operation for Cash at .91 00) per foot. These lIhmips are feor sale at Mr. A. BUSII ~NE LL'S Carriage Sheop, and can there be seeni n operatioii. Call an examine for yourself. E. J. TAYLOR. A prifl.', 1850. tf 11 R E M O VA Lb [ITE Subscriber would informt her friends and ~ttepitblie gcne~rally, that shte has remtoved ot( her presaent residlenc, one door Eas.t of the Epi~sopal Church, where she will conitinlue to Icarry on the MILLINARtY and MANTAU naking businiese. She is thankful for past favors, anid hopes by strict attetntion to business, to mierit a continuance -of the same. Mrs. E.M. WARD. 'Deembr en,l1819f f 49 .Wroice. TL Prersons indebhted to the Estate of A. T. biCraiton, deceased, will comec forward and make ifumediate payment. Andl all those hay ng detmaadsagaisiatateillredr~thum in duly attested as the law directs. MlARTH A A. ORA~rON, Excntrix. Janmary 16 1850 12m~ 52 STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA. EJDGEJFIFLD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. P>Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge Jfield istrict: WVhereas Lidiea Williams hath applied to mec for Letters of AdmniistraLtion, on all and ~sigular the goods and~lhattles, righta and credits of Jesse Williams, late of the District afoestid, deceased. I'Tesc atre, therefore;to cite and admonish ~all andi singular, the kididred and creditors of ~the said deceased, to he and appear before me, ~at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Die triet, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, ont the 17th day of June next, to show cause, itf any, why the said administration should not lie grainted. Given under mym hand and seal, this the 27th day of Maty, in'the year of' our Lord one thysad eight hundred and fifty, and itn the 7tyerof Americam Independence. JOHN HLL, o. E. D. May 27 2t 19 Notice. ALL~ those indebted to the Estate of Abia .L.Robertson, deceased, are requested to make paymnent, and those having demands to present them, properly attested. JOIIN IIIL. Adm. Amh1l on 1' Executive Dcpartment. W EREAS the cau of EDUCATION ini . South-Carolina, demands all the Liht which intelligent and experienced ininds are ea ?able of shedding upon it, the Governor, inl pur ;uance of what he believes to be the public wish nggests to the Teachers thiougiiut the State, he propriety-of assembling at Columbia; on'Fri. lay, the 12th of July, to conider the subject of FREE SCHOOLS, the preparation at home of Elementary and other Books for the use of ourl Behools, the best mode of insuring the progress if Education, and other-kindred matters.* May 15 -5t 17 Old Dr. Jaco. fowvnsendn Sarsaparilla. JUST Meceived 6- dozen .of Old Dr. Jacob! Townsends origmal' compound Syrup of Sar-1 mparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemicall 5toreof E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE. May 1 1850 f15 S a r e a'y a 'I i1 UST Received a fresh supply, warranted to be as good as any he ever manufactured, and for We at 874 cents per bottle, or 6 bottlesfor-$4,75, it the Drug and Chemical Store of E. F. &A. G. TEAGUE. May I tf 15 Bar and Fancy Soaps T UST Received and for sale cheap, at the Drug U and Chemical Store of E. F. & A. G. 1TAGUE. May 1 tf 15 Colgate's Pearl Starch JST Received a large supply, and for sale at 124 eents per pound, at the Drug and Chem ical Store of E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE. - May 1 tf 15 Nto. I Chewing Tobacco AND CIGARS. UST Received a choicelot of the above, those wising a good article will do well to call and lay in a supply at the Drug and Chentical Store if E. F; & A. G. TEAG UE. May I if 15 Perfumery, Essences AND EXTRACTS. A SPLENDID Assortment,at the Drug and Chemical Store of . F. & A. G. TEAGUE. May I tf 15 Spices, Pepper and Gingers. A GOOD Supply, and for sale cheap at the L Drug and Chemical Store of E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE. May 1 tf 15 Fools Cap & Letter.Paper. TUJ Received a large assortment of Fool% Cap ; Letter and Note Paper; Envelopes. .ommon and fancy; and for sale very low by .the Qire, 4 Ream or Ream, at the Drug an cal Store of E. F. & A. 0. TEli May!1 tf Best Mlustard. .3DOZEN 4 and 4 lb. boxes superior -.-. 'Utard, for sale low at the Drug and Chemri al Store of E. F. & A. 0. TEAGCUE. May 1 tf 15 Yiedicinal Cod Livrer Oil. fUST Received a fresh supply of genubi eJ transparent Cd Liver Ott, and for sale nt 8 er bottle, large size, at the brug awld Chenie<l tore of E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE. May 1 tf 15 Candles, A DAMANTINE and Tallow, just received 1.and for sale at the 3Urug and Chemicl tore of E. F. & A. Li. TEAGUE. May.! tf -16 (is, White Lend & Painmts. T UST Received a large lot of Oik-,. Coloured U Paints and White Lead, P'urc, Extra amid No. 1 Union Brand, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of *E. F.& A. G. TEAGUJE. May! 1 f 15i Window & Coach Glnss. 60BOXES just received of all sizes, and for UJsale low at the D~rug and Chemical Store of E, F. & A. G. TEAGUE. lMfay 1 tf 15 Lemon Syrup. TUST Received a superior article of Lemn U Sup, and for sale by the bottle and gallon, t the Drug and Chemical Store of E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE. May 1 tf 15 Varnishes, Varnishes ! JUST Received a variety of Vairnishies, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of E. F. & A. Li. TEAGUE. May 1- if 15 lotice. T HIE STEAM MILL at this'pjlaee will 'be a~ Iwork on Thursday, Friday ad Saturday ci ergy wkto gid smaltuns.A turn of to~ ET A fine FLOUTRING MILL, erinal, per haps, to any in the State, will be ' matin in two or three weeks. A.B DELL. May 15, tf ' 17 Brought to the .Jail O F this Distriet, a negro boy who says hit jnme is JOHN, and that ho belongs to ir. Robert Radford, Twiggs County, Geo, aid boy is about 35 years of age, dark comi pleted, and atbout six feet h i~v. He ha~s several sears on his breast, and: ao several oni hs arms. The owner is requested to come fonward, prove property, paty charges and take hit a. wiy, otherwise he will be dealt with aecord ing to latw. IL R. SPANN, 3. E. D. May 29, 185 0 tf 19 Notiee. A LL1 Persons indebted to the Es.tate of Isnan Blackwell, decased, are requested to mik< mmediate paymeont, and those having denmand: will present themi properly attested. .JAMES .ILACKWELL, Adm'r. April 17 1850 If 13 Candles, Sonp, &c. 80O BOX. Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 15 Boxes Hull's Candles, 20 Boxes Winohester Turpentine Soap, 20 do Tuilet and Shaving, For sale by H. A. KENRICK. -omg Nov 2 tf .1.3 qb* JS E 4P H A B N ATTORNEY A'-LAX. TILL be found in his office at Cwirt House, adjoining B. C. !,; 'R. Brick Storc, on Saturdnn, Sclcdays; a CUn eeks. He will attendl promptly and str'elly to business n his irofession. -Jail0 tf G. W. L A iD RUM, ILL Practice in the Courts of L AW nd EQUITY for Edgetield and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. H. Jan1, t W. C. MORAGNE, W II. Practice in the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield andAbbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. 11. 6 .-:3 . -ti - DIR. E. F. T EAGUE, R ESPECTFULLY offers his profesionalPer vices in the practiec of MEDICINE, SUR GERY, and OBSTETRICS, to the Citizens of Elefiwld Village and vicinity. Office at the Drug Store. January 30, 1830,. tf OF R1611$iN, VIRGINMAL Permanently locateIAtEgefield C H., offers his proftsionpl serviven to the citizens of- the Villagegpd is vicinity; and will atteud1 to any eall he may have either in the Villnya' or Country. All operatioits warratited. March 13, 165,). tf 8 CANDEDATES. ; Wor State !enate. JAMES SIEPP ARID, JAMES TOMPKINS. NATHAN L. GRIFFIN, For Houso of Ropresontatives. F. II. W VXRbt.LW, W. C. 3l011AatNE. DANIEF HOLLAND, W. H. ATKINSON. JA3IES C. BROOKS, JOHN E. F. RYA N, JOHN I. WEVER. GEORGE A. ADDISON. ARTIUR STI!KINS. GEORLGE M. BLOCKER, JOSEPII ABNEY, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, A BRAM JONES, W. D. JENNINGS, For Tax Collector. ISAAC BOLES. 4AMPSON B. MAYS,. ROBERT CLOY. THEOPHILUS DEAN, Z L. A. BROOKS. WILLIAM L. PARKS, JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. MOODY HARRIS. - DERUCK HOLSOND4KE, I For sheriff. - JOHN HILL. THOA3S W. LANITAM. um1-IPHREYS BOULW.\IL H ENRY T. W RIli1 r,. F'or Clerk. a ED3)IUND PENN. TJlIIUMas G. B.WON, PET ER QUA'1"ILEBU'M.* Books and Stationary! ..OF'E'RS f.,r s:ale aIre as stortnmenat of SCilGOL BO(OKS, - at prc- wvhich a-a-o t fail to, meet thle approval of the clwest Thisa ink is confidently recomoI'.<na-.1, Sileer Prrie~or:, at vleven Anafld Fauir of thle Am:er: eena and Mechm:mies, laMtitulte. -A LSI - TST received tke followinag W!BLES: - 4 No. 1, Qua-ta ]ihas l10 .ht 1l Pl:, Apocrapha, Concordn:ee and Compkteh~ I'nhasu, n'ricee$ 75. 4 Quarto Riblest. 10 Steel Plates, A . C. & S. 4 Qarato Biles, 20 Steel Plaes, A. C. & S complete, price $1 75. The attenationt of purchaersa is called to the * improvedl quality of the poaer-albo the prnting and binderv ef thiee Bibles: they .are in fact be lieved to be thea cheapest IIELES ever o~l'ered or sale ini this plac. Mny S, t f 10 Dr'ugsi and MedcIicinbes. . Thc Subscriber has in Store and is constantly receiving a general and full assortment of the very best DRUGS. PAINTS. OILS,. PUTT Y. DY E STUFFS. WVIN DOW GLASS, V A RNI11 I3RLUSUES, Tur pntirle,'Toilet, and Shaarhaa SO A P'S,.P'ERFU-... MERY, &o.. 'nil of 'which he will selil tat the -LOW ET s'r Tr s for C A 8ff. H~e respectfully invites all to give himt a cnll b'e lore puca-n lehere-. G. L. rPENN. AGE:fr. ~ May* S, tf 10i Eine Chewing Tabacco. f'iBOXES Fine Chewingt Tobaedo, Nct 9U TAaf," " Eldorado," iloug~h and Ready," &c., For sale by. 11. A. KENRICK. - Hamb'urg Marcha 8 tfi4 U1ST received 10 BrIs ',est STONE LIME, Pfor sale-at Hnaburg price. with the~ additioau of freight. G. L. PENN, Agent. -January 23 1f 1 No&tice. -fTHOSE indaebated to thea Tstate of THwh FDi .Lburn, decensed. are reqinested to auake i:ai meadiate' paymeant, and rall thmose hanving denua.:da to presenat them, proaperly attested, to mte. ont a before the tirs.t of .Jmary.i~ next, or thev~ will r% rejected. ive.n uande.r amy hatnd at mny lc this 29th A pril, 1850. - JOHN HILL. Adm. May 1 tf ' I15 T OLLED hefoare am'by !;obt. ('hnney, (living~ nabout twenaty-se'ven m ilest North of Edge "ield C. H., ne ar liill's' Mill. '-an est ray MA R E, of sorrel color, tam all saze, blae an her faac, roan aish anppeaUrace aan lanaks, left eye wa k, and muane laghtly. croped. tad M-are isappr ased to be -worth eighatean dllhr. LEW18b CULBRtEATH, M. E. D.