University of South Carolina Libraries
From the. - timore American-. * 'Oagressional. NVASHiNG TOX, August 5. M1r. Cass'resolution in favor of a law pro. Libiting the interference of military officers, in civil aflfirs was taked up. Mr. Jeflerson Davis repligd at greAt length, to Mr. llouston's remifrkstof a former day, concerning Gen.. Tay'ioia ~erations on the Rio Grnu&., Mr. Davis vind Gen. Tay lor froni Xi.Jouston'sanimasd ions. The stibyet w 'stponed. r. Pchreo r6seand said he had prep::red abili to settle the bund::ries of Texas. lie maIde some - remarks in explanation of i,. The great obstacle to our progriess was the question of bound:?ry, and it ivas the cause of the defeat of the compromise bill. It seemed to hin: right and glizie that e::ch in surshould be jndged of bf itselfl. It w NIdLmve m 're stren-gath singly than in a combination wi-:h others.k It was a question that involved th'e pence and Lappiness of the United States. He had intended in his propo6d nediie to deal liberally with Texas. The btddary which lhe proppsed w.uld not suit every ope, but lie believed that it combined many.advantages. The bilk -as partly ba on thibil1 offerod early i the session e 8 tifroni Mis sounMr.Bent Heq wentvon jodescribetire boundarv whi& lie badbehdrsei.d 'he.billWdiid.It is a bill proposing t e ns n7 rf 'ti.d i' CteriViboutndary, -rocides..thatif the propoxi. ~bbe e 'pture of Te, ner te , shall be C~fl t tc S5ateaand Texas. 4daf to commence at t,e infh i* 0he lehk rrec of Wes4 on.andlf 36 degree 30 2h. running thence on that ~ toth'e I of West long -IP %u duIle'. of Nort h, l to- the Rio Gade1nud4henefd6.~ th-l river to'the. fMexico -V ktxas-to- 1q h '41,ll 'claifinsi'o teni!7 to4No i di ry -p-oP&ed, anchdso Sci nusude .anie A, of annex;ion:' 4 The United States, in consideiiti6n of th a e, top Texas ten millions of. Unli e nillionis eservgd to meet payment f .drd .sud upon the faih of * tonsdaties.t.-Ky.. ' .. g s id over. 'Bill was then taken up, and S-wis on denrssment. iote despaired of o~btaining :ny amnmentof the Bill favorable to the South. 'hn filureof the Compromise bill had de stWj ied all hope of this. is duty -was discharged excep' to vote ccording to hisinstrintions a he understood &3nmade some exphImaition. te roceeded. in reply. to show that - 36 deg. 30 min. would have been ped if the other por.ion of the bill could ' ustainod. fter some remarks from Messrs. Soule, n, Foote, Yulee. Dayton, Badger, Ac!i4 n, and Dawson, the Senate adjourned. Cd*respondenea of the Courier. WAsmskTos, Aurust 6. The'Senate'will meet to-day, withi an anxi ons d'sosition to -pass some bill tixing the Texa'V nboundac'y, or providing for its adjust nin M.otit briaat1rt-ad a bi combinn the above object with the estab lishimnent of a territorial governme::t for New - ~.1r, Pef'ree will introduce a different bill. but having in view the samec object. Neih er'of tlhese wiill sneeeed. Mr. Rns~k has ex prs cecaid oyiposition to the comnbia dfthe Texan question wih any othe~r *tis ery important t!:at wvhatever bl respeting the boundary ma~y pass shaill liave dite votes of the- two Texan Senaators, by which it will be commended to .thie State of *Texas. The Texan.Senators are willing to -.-vote for a.bill making a proposition of a cer tain botiud. with an oilferof reniuncrit ion ris~hment of a portion of her' th~oldis sort is to be brought :o some Nonhewrn Senator ~t he omnibus. This pro ommence-the. Northern lin'e at erdendi-hn itWesterni on of thir --six. irtg,:theta South elof thirty-two thence WVest to il~]~~rane. with the- compenasation of teh t. a hiid think this might pass ih a ieparatebille 'Another bill t o e.+tablish a ornarial goverment fo~r New Mexico as suming. the :above line, and the act totanke effecteen a giv en day, s:ay the third of* MNarch ~,ext, vill then be very likely to pass, though ~i th-the aid of the Tex:m Senators. hem ifornia bill will be~ deferred shiould pdpossible to ..et ott these bills, and ~hito. the other House in advance of ~ 'i~lbe attem'ted ini both Hloases to res trc he bounda ~ litforniL to irty-six thirty. I do not th S~J~vill slucce ~d. iny of the Southern men are ina *'rent-to it, be caiuse, as they say, it wvill eblish another free State on the P'acific. There is still an attempt to be maide to re viethe Wilmot -Eroviso in the [louse. If it .sneceeds, the teilritori~d bills will fail be T tween thei twolHouses. The'iveatlier is cool'aiid wvet, and far from * bes'ng bleasant or healthy. The dysentary )l emails. to some extent. The Cholera, is mareldow theCumberland road, Itaving appea aUnotw.It seems to have pased Cu m11e~aid'and struck- upon Harper's ~ Tlie amount *of -United SState Sto jif~frred to foreigners, sine the books were re-opened, on the 1st July, is $160,000. There arc a iarge amount offunids in the Treasury now applicable ia 1857. The proceeds oirthe lands were pledged for that loin. - Corresponilence of the N~ews. WASHIG TOS, August 7, 1850. I-ihe Senate, after some opposition from Mr. Hale' the resolution of Mr. Clemens di reeting theilitary Committee to report on the expidiency 'of' makting General Scott. a Lieutenant General, wvas ad opted. The bill introdrtced by Mr. Pearce yester day, providing for the settlement of Texan boundary, was taken tup a vote of 25 to 11, atnd aifter some conver.,aiion, piostponed until to-morrow. After somte unimpjortanat bills in regaird to California, were presented, the Senaate aid journed. In the Hottse, the Post 0:1iee A ppropri tin bill was considered ini Comamia.ee of th~e Whole, until the receptioni of~ the important Message of the Preident relative to the Texas boundary was received. TIhe~ Como miittee then rose, and the Message with the ae~ompa~nyiig documents was read. Mr. Howard, of Texa.' expressed his re gret that such a Message shioutld have been s'ent at tis unfortimnater juneture of events. He said its tendency was inevitable, being to defeat the at tempt rat adjustzbent now making in the Senate. What was our condition m.w! Why, the Pre.iJnt has dawn the ** sword on one of the.soerei Sjites of the Union ; and he Mr. H( wouldiever vot'd for a. settlement of .the eontroversy while the sword was thus suspendnd over Tv7ns, nd while she is denounced as guilty of treason. He then declaredthe McSage to be a totl misrepresentation of the whole history of tho controver, and that it sntudionlV omits the most impo'rtant items. IL was al tog~e;her one of the tuost extraordixary productios of the -ge. Mr. Morse followed on the saie ide, and hoped the M "ssage would be referred to a Special Committee, to decide whether suet doctrine as it contained should go out in a printed forin from Congress in the nine eenlith century.: It was a docnment whivh militated against every State right, and nide them the mere instruments of the Federal Governinent. Never since the alicn and Sedition laws h: d (here ever, been so omplete *anetyort aimed at State rights. Under the operationo4ie. preyious ques tion, a motion -to refer-theMessago.to a Committee of tha Whole, anl to print it. .was carried. bya large majority. - It. has caus ed a great.dead, _of;.exciteuept, but n-my of the Northern and Western umemnbers del.tri ,that nthting could be more-concili:-tory,'and that r..-ilkmoreneould .not havc said loss thanie 1i., itilf probily coint up for debate td6forrow, when some heavy blows will be dalf. Tits Co-rro Cior-Paper. s ad lelter3 froit the inerior speaka encour.;:g1ig!yi' oth:e crop-nt thi tieni. The p,mt i4 nhou three weeks behtind- time, but th wrni dry weith er i;* very fivorable. WXi.h a L'e tall t wo thirds ofa crop will -be made, wihere thre has beenu no overilow. An c::riy frost will re du* the crop to 6oe-half or one-tird. We sh11i expect letters vri:tca, by the agenits of foreigni hour es will have the e!Te'.t of knocking dow:i the plicea: but i~k wil onily be for a shyrt time. The m-rket will open'and tb- &igitainedby Ihe ighet rites of the last'Ee'n.f" ' *ainf.theipipeii-throngii the Co ton re gion pupiih -the quqntity prodneecI in their countie foi a- series of years, and learn fiorm the olddstylInters and best judges. the prob i bletiopetihis yearg Vaknow i1 0v much the'babit for.the sellers to- underrat~cthe pro duct, and the buyers to overrate it. ut it would be for the interest of to know at the commencement of the se:son, wht is likey.v to be the inling price. An recurate know ledge of the tictnal condi~ion of the pl.mL fromn month to month, is of the utinosi im portance to all. We sh:ll be glId if gentle men of the interior will gi e usthe p of the crop in their iimediate neighborhoud. -N. 0. Cresent 31st ult. TuE DENAut, ErtMMt.-The Aoitant Marshal, who i- en . ,.d in taking the (i sui of Barmvell Ds'riet thus wri;e- 1t) the Mercury, in ivimg :n iecount of wh:it he has -een. . W wonder if any other as tants have hAIi -a sibr experience: BaUnwnLL C. Au gmst 4.-The whla Ditrlet i:; comple'el p:..lyzed wih dry weather and canidates. The b titer have overrun ever y seclion, corner and hole, within their knowledge. There are for the Legil t ture seven ; Semite, three; ShLi, thn-e: Clerk of the Court, seve:i'e:n ; Tax Col!e lor's otice, tiventy-tiree; Ordinary, eiheen; muakinsg. in all, seven!v-one.; n l when thris swarm conmes cdown upon5 ai tsm.:l crowd of people, it is indeed the "time to tr:heJiir souls." I wais upon thme the tr.ek o-f :Ixcv." evemteen of thems d one- .: . . a house aind beflore I could cournnee :-Xi :g the lady of t'ae hounse how nm'sny horses, hogs; doesce its, & e., she 1lsd, she said (taking me tor one oft the sw arm,) '-I am very msody~ moy hus.lmd ia ntot here : lhe hais promil-dd 10 vte for all the enndidates. and I have no doubt, if he was here, bewonh~l promise yn:." "I prcee on myl: wa , :. md.. :.: a. nram piowinig not f..r fronis the ro.:d. . so..a he saw mne, he commtiencedl wsima'i :ni c ing faster. A fer proceedingr sin" li:d1 di. tance, he mustionmed hi-i::rmn to..ar m. ; " Go on ''o oni." said he. " Ill vcme f~ o . -:1 ways said:I would, so dont't lI: di'.a souss." OUTTR AGE ATni CAPE M.A-i- learn I i t a ,dastardly oum.;g was comvni t" 1 os h Southerner-nyho were at C-:p" Ma n ti d(Ity 1 sa. Ii appe.;rs that a 3Suthaera te:i:le mant, stopping atL the A:la:ie Jlosel, w.:-., for soma' e::ne, :assauhted :'rd dIreadfuilly bc eten by the r.cgros servan:s oif thast estb'ishmient. aiid. that af~erwarids the tight beenme en:-ral between s-oaie of the w'dces and bl.ehs: the l:stter bsing joined by; the othier rervants on the Elmd, to the :utmb!er of~ several hun foree. :ll thet Sotr hersier to leave the I.. :d forihwiih ! As mong the numbe;C. Wetn, manyfl We are isformml thait i: wi- f.-und imper. sible to re I-:s dih vis.!snee of! he mnob; id mnd to save blooshed :hle Sou:horiner atarted otl'from-the 1bl. WeX haive not becen ::bb to nieertani the erc onirii of the hi (-h mnd ed dufr'iga'. whsiebi we fear wvill le::d to o-her and worse conseu.i:-ee.-lbl:. (. hippser. The followia;g is the votes taken upon Mr. r'a~r.cis bill int regamrd to Texas, which has passed the Sen:tte. bury, Brigh . C::sr, Clarke. Cleiie i-. Ci'ope.r, Diis of Mass..ehutt et is. D.sar;mn. ick~~~inm. Dodge of loiwa, Doan . Fe!el, F :te. Greene, Holauston, Kitng. Norris, P'earce, Phe-ls Rush, Sielkds, Smith, Sra:e.x, Siurge'~on, Nays-Messrs. Atctisaon, Ui. I :wins. R3irn well, Bienton, Butlecr. Chase, Datvis oft Mi Lis sippi, Dodge of~ Wisconsin, Ewinsg, h.lle, Hunter, Mason, Morton. S -wnrd, Sasule. Tur ney, Underwood, Uphamt, W:!:-:r,:mnd Yulse -20. The Seniate then :adjournied. Nor~t . C?-morms EL~E-rro:;.-SuOmei.-n returnis h::Nrot vet been receeivedl ta) enithlIs us~ to state Mr. R id's matjorily wili ansy s~r of esectness~, but we think, says the Wi! mingtonm Jouirnal, of the 9th Inst., that we are not far from the mil; in placeinig it at three thousand. It is more likely to exceed this thani to fall below it. The majoriiv in the Legi-lature wilt be s:dis, not mnore.~perhaips, tian four ins eaeh Houise, enough, hsowecvercto prevent the mi-er.;b~c squabihb!es. abotut thi organization, whc so much delayed tihe basi ness of the last. S.tv~AG E TAL.-The New~ York Tribune is well pleased wvith the President's Message, and esteemns it as a viet ory' on the side of re soil. It is quite savage to Mr. Hlow.rd. It says: " The langu'ige of Mr. Howard in the Iouse- on the reception of the miessage is that of. an ispolentt t r itor. anid ought t o be resent d a; :.ues byv every ei;izen who believes ins se.t!ig ourt'domesitCie di-puek by votes and jda si :1 deei-lis ratmhor thtm byv arm . "if Tax's wats to get otut of the Union, let her go wit lonu- a struggde or a murmur; but thait she sahould rensissin it andtt bully il by muilitary for-ce ia inot tolerable." Swrrtnt.un.--A eenlt us juis take:ahsdows From the Columibia Tele'graph, 12th in;;t. LateT News fr-om the Mast. ARRIVAL OF TiLS STEAME~R PACIFIC. *BALTMORE, A11:S 12. Tile Aincriain St~pmiir PACI~r. re:ic N~ew York. to-dai'.It '1A. ILL Slc hriov,; Sr:ict Of her news is griven belo.v * Livr:arooL, Jaly 31. Cotton liqi J-1DVA'XNrED 9' ai 4.. wx,; the0 Cannbria's dep.tru rc. Thei demnim fur tlii ::r;.Iele up tn yesterd.ty 1av~is :r ~d 1:ridi gre.1ter uctiviv yI, be~ n.en Illi: iiIes-ed. TPle a!,-s Fbar Ow~e f'otr daiys end:- list vve~iu:.! were Fort-Svell Tt;ownimrl ni !ii Twenty-ive Tliousaaid wvere ta:ikl I~ S ofeu Liflors aad Exme . Corn has (iecli8Lwd . Flour firin at previous5 r~itec;. WVheat hats experieiied ai dele of I]1. Coffeie in~llin the iatcs prcviously re ported. Tile Ilavre Cotton Market mnifes;ted eon -iderable dullness on Sturday last, but lazis bifllP MItnred,an 111on .ye~te;(Ijy (7T'ue~d l -19:I10 a good dectree or itniniion prev.iPe. Th le emidi~ioii of' trnade ia other respaects i POLITICAL NEWS. Tile DRini w:ir is cxci~iin- consider:bL iftr-e.t nE. iii . on ::ccount of' the rid tiliu ei ~ijg e'vi.enl flint naltionl pnaid, 111 bA!i vr;:t ImwLer-, :,ld l :tiom'it ixolved i;i tieu 11:ii.e ir.Av~. ht L; cou.i I eo'l not imil I i k ,I l l~ ilmilni~fry will 1.c I !"lz-eln es eolipwlh.d ;o itulelre ill -tile tiatter, fir fla, pn'w iw io(f Bri;kih comnrce, as offi*: 0( V tL* iU~~i~.~butwtcii Dentni:irk anl the L :. . v ~v ee rciv froni t!: peaa. I b ~~l~ ,ly which, it- zillbors fli:tL lv.-e:i relIinve 1'ron Mirh 1'141d.,p Wp1 .~cd i AideJOuijfilninent il F4bb6In101*6 'i'~e n~l~iene o :PC& t T oL br' (11-101 e1aeji..e-; aL faQudi~a1f~O r as~ wve have yet lcarnc(L.A, .. Th'le ti: '~ ii Tnve D ltv' be ;,iid t -h6 ic On tt 2-501~ tilt. Tll' fe,, urcii cs nid :it Adsle'Jt, flc nic3 um ibng 40,000, amd the I !ul: eiicrs: aot330Op :. A Ik,!r zi Vc'it es of sevd"I fle DRu.es 6,0120 ill killed, Woiided Isi. ItussL.-A tretn nu ow in l vi:.iL' tile cii' of .1"iihii -.s now JA iuhwl. rronm the~tatc-Rights RepuULkan. ZM-joxtant Eom Washington. .BALTJIIorm, Au,,. 9. Ni th ic i. ied Staites Sciialte onl Fnidajv, the D;11L idI~ by -',r. Piorce, of .r; btaunav of Trll.S miad i j.- M~ oxico, fer o1ldboundLiries as5 332.111 :!s tiiv i'.l et Jordih byluuh1. vw.1 lt kin.v froain Texas :11 of' lir own nowv p'...Sed by a Vote of thirty o , 111, ToeIi S i i tors from Texats voted.. it s~1~ Di.jn B 11rn' ial, We d "''i"the U1i:1. Thtie t u~c gra.L1.1.,g h v-is ten rillfowi of 4oao rz ia a stock. bc~i:mr ive p:'r eailt. i -litnde] emii i t1ie-i tt ! j I It RA I FPS SA 1 E. B Y Virtie of sundry n'rits df Fieri Facias, to me dire!ed. I shallfproceed to sell at Ed.#ield Court Hotse, ohi'hlirst Monday nI Tuesday in Septemherneat, -ihe follow ig property in ifoliigl easego,;.iza .lohn C. Glover vs. V illi nn Herbert. and .1. f Iurley; Sinnuel Giog:.the Sime; one lot in the Tow)n od m kndi ii as Lo'. No. 133. oil Cen i 5tfet, having fifty fee; front :nd 15) fCei btck., D. Lambdle for ihe tue of Thomas Difly vs. Herbert & DuTy; Thotflai Dully vs.the 8ne. One Lot in the 'gy Pof hamburg, kIown as Lut No. 1-14. bileld on the Nh L Lot No. 1.13, o!! tl nz--''a c-o :13 1'etC, oiw. Wet Joel u-tr Wil on vs.den: l a cik H 1; a tract o taaihjn one htindred-and fifty ugres,.moreor less vlre he Idnt Rnrsell Iaden. lives, and dljoininig I.:n of Willih i WiiTon and other3. Matthew M. Cray v.Ooliver Simpson; a p::reel or Iot of li.d. Iying, beig and situate in the Town of .uliudbir; dontain one hm.dred ::i:d fifty feet Aiaure, bitntded on the Nort'i by Lot No. 1b2,, Eist by Lot No. S53, South bid Lot' No.,1, mn W1e6st 'hy Cook Stree, and l vi'd ohas the property of the dfelnt. - Wiim Hull and o rivs Josiah J. Br.. in and Ii; wife Zulim.. c house and.lot aid joninglr Mrs. e- Hofel havii if fe- i Iet froi i Ila Cenre Sireet, iid rntnin)g >.ek 150 feet, beig the otne~. hat.' Lot No.. 124, loiniid Norh Il) Lot No 12 5 Seuoth -b, Lt No. 1-"3, E.s' l ini'-iin of Lot NJ. 121, nl Wesit by Citre 8reeft The floime aid Lot On the Corftr of Cen tre and ''obb S l. eniiifin'g 50 feet fiont o'i (e::lre Street, ailruninig back 160 feet, III oi lets,-i'ai. beiij par of the Lot known by the plan Of the"Iown of'li'rbnirg, as Lot No. 11.5, boun'ded: Norh by -(olb Street, Eastby Cente.l rt,'Sith:'tiy.Lot. No. I l a; nnd Wesv .'iy .p.irt of4hc aforesi.d L"- N.. 11S.3 l'he lloure ard .if whereon Irs. Tul re.ide:, conu.ii n .gg flOet front Oil Centre S:lC. mai r-nming s 11. 150 feet,-this Lot i.s ;nde up of parstdefteLt"s, knoen in the pkn of the Twn of Hamburg, as Lots Nos. 2' 2. :83 and 238-, being ebanged fru the originl1 plan at a srtJ of the properlydb the ' Execu. urs ot John - Willi.tuj-m. This. Lot then was sold 'us Lot"No. 28 1, bounded, Norib auw Sou'li by the remarining parts of the saiil Ios Nos. 282. 283 arid 284, East by Lot No. 285. nd West Iv Centre Street. Toree L''s in rer ol' the af.resiid Lot No. 281, ecint. ining iai 150 feet front by 200 feeot liek. andI nuthAbered in the plan of tIe Town of Hanburg. as Lots Nos. 285, 28; :nd w7. with a stuible.thereon, boun(ded Nor.h Iv : Street on 1he' beemion of heid No. ] 1. E::' : V 'Cok tree:, saih by Robert so.I Rret, :I:'I :d Wes. by Lot. No. 284.4 A lot orTr.:et ot' LInd on the [lilli Aove i no b:'r. :md k:o'wn :. i pr Section Yo. 17, 2o:Iiing 21 verem. more'or less, at r'ntin ''te'p Ieiin of Mr. Kleekler and 'hom.as Keiv, bounded on all ides, by the re: of .i::d "ill 'Wni .the LeAi Tet. Three' l.t:; i Il umi UIIT~he phn of the Twn A oI L. rnuburg , ; Lowts Nos. 175, 1 78 aad I 3, echl coznh;iiiing 50 feet fonl'dy; 19 4N-1 h'" Jk.-Lew -'l 8 atnd 179, being ti o ''& t 0on the South. by Lot !b .:ra..tie f i2~n-n an the 1is "- Gires' StrLet 'and tin tlhe West ly 8:mw~ S :w-.Lo No. 17a, bounded oin orbb: h- -on :reet, On the WVest .- Sow m ir.' on the' E::st by Spires' .s r.et:a~n..: .u-S tt hv byot No. 1'75. .J:.r i~'. (nrrilI vs Ani 1ull: Josi.Ilh J. Bryan-vs thec ::ne, thtree unlimproved Lots in ihe T1' uu r' II iunburgt, and known by the p'hn of s::id Town as Lo:; Nos. 115, 178 nnd 1'd. Al o. one other n::iinproved Lot -No. 1 :-, bomnn.ie-l lby Cock anwl Rtobertson Steet u i h 50 fit frii.t, :n:ml 19. feet back. John D).h't' vt .;'el~tzon Covamr and C. J. G;!-.er. tie- I iiinie tind Lot in the Villnge of E-:.e;te!ld wherie Lekson Covar ives. .loh~niat 'r v's. Ann lin:', Adnix. ;s Jum's T."rry. Com'r vz Atn n Unil, Allmm'rx, -a - rrdiet, Irim 'anud j:.i' :iiiiibit n'rnii11 fromthe Town' of 1 -zmuir on t he Ini:mi road leading from s -Id Tow ii' Ii Eb"y:-hd Court Hoinse,a ad jtining' l.na; of Wm;i m Pemlberton, John I':r low. mal' i' her. .-leviedc on :is the pro per'* 'of Giideon 1!. flull. dee'dl.. by u'rtnie of thii'Ii h , ag.:i;: AXan Ifull, Adiniktr.-trix, on the I-', weol' .: Gideon Hi. Hull. S. CHRIJSTIE, s. E. De. Ang." 10. 1850. . 4te - 30 -F.CN i A NN E.\F.\tR OF TilE Or'uC oN -rnaz i&rni Novanaxsa :.xir. rjlI h, 2Ke.'d anmnual Fair otf the Southm Caroili .' in'2t'O, ftr the priomnotion: of Art. .Me eli:d:; !notn. klCv e., illt be. hetld in Chamrles i'in, opeLIn. on' dhe laht N;omen'iber, anid. to S tp ciment, of.ivery. branuchi of' nindustry are' iarti t iv slit'ed.I .Piiumis will be awiarded1 fr the 'bes. yini -iv,~ a1 SNi ledal ; lIer tlie a mitabb premm-n, at the diaeretion ofi the jutigs. A sclterion" wilI b ' imizde uf.the bes't spiecimen'i :i:.:ar, T.:-t:e. Con Whea ~ti't, Fl-ur, losin andu Turpen~in-imn t., the Worb'Il's Fair, to be hell ini l.tn.!oi in the bSprittr' oif 1851. A lirv" an:d comn ' iioj buih1' ,has been se le1e. for tihe Biii . leyat-tetion will ,: piiI to iith recei'.d'careotf ariles se-nt M "i. I (ilrn. Chir'tninz of C.o'miittee oif Arrange mems-nt, and be th-!iv.-red by the 1-!th oif Noyedznber. Con::itnic: t-i.nr. a: .osted to .J. uis.H;Ta'r oti I'iinm oft Comimittee on Corres:poindcnce, wt.mee whht prto'?'t atteiition. Irl -n loos. 11. L.Ir~aY, of Georgin, will delivi -the Aiinuial AXddre'ss, on Tluesday~nighit, the I 8th N .vemiab r. .z aniemets lhive beenu male wi:h the South C'nuin I li 'il (:tidtijidany,-to) let all articles inftundedfuthte Fair. ret~urin free of charge. - .WMa. GR~EGG, President. E. C.~~~ Seet '-~-3 r TlE undecrirned pi-oposes to tench VOCA L . d - i'm h rate or on dicirar pe css tlon, (-.oni-tinp o thirteen lessons,) to comene.nO CI 1., . a a: ch4 may be made Upi. For fumrthier inifor:tatanmz adire.ssthesubscriber at Dunntontsville. P. BOY D. Ante. if -2 1--ine CIuming' Tobacco. Si\ 1I0!-:> F~ie Chewing Tob-aco, " Neettir GU .co- -:tdradot~," 1longh andt Ready,' c'., For sak by. .. 1. A. KENRtICK. I Ibiiliia' M;arch 8 i f 45S .Votice. .LL persons jidebted to thle Estate of thec i late Ii n:;h 1M. QualesL, either by Shop'or Mlid nccotinmi azre earnestly regne.sted tF, conic fr walrd ani.t sent 11 the ne without delny, as.by that m-..:as they will save cost. IR. 31. Ft"LLER, A'ldm'r., in Right of his W f'e. Jnly 3 185 to t SELLING OEF;BELOW N. Y. COST. - HE Subscrib&!iiy'request, willcontinue to . -sell at privatoaa for one Month longer at 10 per cent bel o _.0.t.Those wishing cheap Goods had better ara themselves of this oppor tunity, ana welltli y i lokfor great bargains. J. COHNi For the beneft of his Creditors. July 31 -St 28 HIOWLLN.'8 WAIRE ROOMS, CHA'RLESTON, SO. CA. William Howland, NFORMS the inhabitants of Edgetield and vicini:y that he has removed from the corner of-'ig and Market Streets, to his New Ware. No 244,- bend of King Street, apd X ( iv ffers and will continue to keep one of the Wetviid most comprehensive Stocks of For Zeign and Domestic DRY GOODS to be found in the city, a large part of which he has. IMrORTED DinEcT expressly for Southern Trade. The ONE PR.ICE SYSTEM will be stri l aliered to. - reihants, Planters and Families visiting the Cit for ti6ir supplies, will find it to their advan tage-to give this STOCK an examination. August 7 1850 t .29 Ext-c t ive . lDel:tn CIA RLE'3TONT Jer 1#50o.~, * O *a.* - TT 0NTL hi - iOptqer %next. 61arll n ; %J nications fortheutiust be-addres ed to him, a Coli dr of the Gov ernor. -T. Sa 'ry. July.24- 27 E dggil demy. JIU exercises of' 'ill be -e oppned on the 1st eptember. SON. Aug 7 29 Teacher Wanted TO- take chargd of a''biw11 solet SCHOOL T 12 miles -East of Ed. fieldm Cdurt House." The school will,eommence.hybst of-Ootober next. For one who can come well recommended, will mec wit pernidfent employment and Aiberal ry p foethe of tlie subheribe B3...LNDRUM, LEWIS JiMILES, COL.U.IN, llODES" A ugf 7 1850. '29 Edgefield Ruzzars, - TTENI.%M Y OU are 'hereby commanded to appear at Y the 'upper Cherokee -Ponds,- (Cosbey's) on the 4th Saturdy in August, inst. armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and in struetion. By order of Capt. R.- B I WETHER T. C. M a-rurs; .'s. South Cai-oliaa lMluun1 YUare hereby c1 your regular niiter grua-y~ the ' 4is or August, inst4ant r.or arl-.md iuntriu"- Eiv 3. Efer August 7 1830 ~ t .Notice. AN atijourned Rail Road fetw .Cplace at the Rqy. J. RII Johnsor Sturdaiy in Septemiber next, at l1e.e'eh t. take fhittier''measures to secuire the of-a -Rail Rtoadffrom. some 'point on tlii Carolina Rlail Road. at or near Aiken, ta nae pergalently at Mr. John Lotta. Notice. . APPLICAITION will be'nade to'tEgisla tituieaof thlis State -at its next'Seesin,for~a iharterto constrnct a Rail .Roiadldhinsdietpaiit ou the SoutlLCarolina RailRoad, it'or near Af ken,-to termiate prinanently atMa..John Lotts, oi thxtidge'Utad. , Ang7 1850 .. f . 29 I Notice. TLOST on' Last Wednesdayist-Duy Creek;a ...Lsil ver Lever Watch with a-pateraichrystal, second hand off-engraved oininside".Columnbia S. G..Wm. Gregg, No. 02,.'"also, roughly eut on inidk bf'ease,J. Hlutet ity.infii'matiorfthkuk flly rceived, - ' + JOHN TItET. Non'r-Tn referring~to afr&Gray's book, who worked upon it, thenanrib a262-mny recollee tini is;, that it is No .. -- A ug 5 18:>0 29 Wian ted Onthe remitd5r f t1iffeh4 three or four negro Carpenftrs. - Llberal wages :will be given. K ..JAMESLL. HALLEY.. Il:JG'he .August& Coitstitutionalist will copy once and oiward-bllio this office. Aug 7lO 1850 tf 29 Notice. 4LL' persons indebted to the Estate of Win. 2 -~iyrry deeasd, rerequested to make imneidiate 'paymient, and .those haviig~demnands will present them properly attested as 16iger in dugde than'return duay'will not be given. * MARY.H. SCURRY, Ad' H. C. CULBREATHI. ~Ar Aug 4 1850 5t- 29 *Notice. 4LL persons indebted to the Estate of Ralph Li.Scurry, deceased, are requested to make immediate paymen~t, as longer indulgenco thain return day will not be given. II. C. .CULDREATH, Adm'r. Aug 41850 5t 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFFEIJD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. JVOHIN UILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge. Bfield District: Whereas Janmes Blackwell, hath applied to mec for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and ehattles, rights and credits of John B. Logan and Charles B. Lo gan,-late of the DistrieL, aforesaid, deceased. These are..therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors cf the. said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinaiy's Court for the said Dis triet, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 2d day of Sept.. next, to show cause if any-why the said, administration should not be granted." *Given undermy hand and seal, this the 6th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eightihundred and fifty, and in the 75h yair of American Independlence. - ' JOHN HILL, 0. F.. D. August '7, - 3t 20 TJUST Received Sfi DOZEN BOTI'LES -. very fresh and pure/foi sale by G. L. PEN'N, AGENT. u.,,. n if - i19 EDGFIELD FEMALE INSTITUTE. EDGEFIELD C. I., S. C. T lIE VA CATION of this Institution com menced on the 26th of Jnly and will ter minate on the 1st of September. The Schol will be re-opened on MONDAY the 2nd of SEPTEMBER, on wliclk day it is earnestly hoped that the Pupils will re-assemble that the Classes may be formed. The REeTOt begs leave to olfer his grateful thanks to his patrons for their very liberal sup port,-to those of Edgefleld District in particular for their determination so strongly evinced and expressed to support their own District Suhool. It slmall be his constant stadv to deserve this sup. port, and to prove to them, what they are evi dently pre-disposed to believe, that i, is nnne cessary for them, any longer, to send_ beyond their own borders, and that their own Village, for anlubrity, morals and refinement; is not to be surpassed by any in the State. Faucular~.. AMa. ROBERT II. NICHOLL5, RAeedr and General fnktructoi. MRS. S. M. NICHOLLS. Instruete: in- Alusic, Singing anid Emkroidery . Miss H. M. PERRY, Instruetess in iasie, Sing ing, Drawing Ai Painting" Miss E. PELOT, -Ihstructeibs in the Primary Dc partment. Miss E. SCHNEIDER, Assistant Instructess. Trastees. N. L. 0 at -, Esq. j'EDMUxD.PENN, Esq. F. 11. WA LMAW., Esq. S. F. GooDE, Esq. Dr. Rrs6irARD. T. BI'us. * eefre Ases. Gov. D. JoinsoNi Dr. Vx. MOvLEY, Hlon. F. W. PICKENS, Dr. Jonx Lxz,. Hon. W. J. GRAYsos, Dr. J. NicnoLsox Capt. Joux Lircon, Col. L. TI MusDo Rev. W. B. Jonssox, JAB. SHEPP, Rev. Tnos. Cua-rS, s. C " 3,Dr tf Drpe. oJo Wines L .Dr. JNI. norAo SCLDo A DERL T A, " TENFUIFF9 ' CLAUET, MALAGA SWEJT. Also, old Extri -BRAWDbYAhd10 agood supjpy always. in, store; andforle~tli Drug and Otemical Store of . July 315 1 f A OldF fr,3ao r 02wss D 'o J 3,T Raeived..f doz6]f .V lr~ rTemend's origWiiipiounadyru' snpsill~anl fr sle-t the Drisi E~ Storeof . ~ .1B % '31M.' Subseribet wtse to 'p~yt)rO .o .Lthree )ioeng mm.9~f.ber and steahl.~,k 'to, to peddle TI-N WAX in1 tl1Sti Priasn situations' a b igEes pad RALMA SEAW. Aso OldC xtIr B 2R IO- 2t -28 TjAI' se wTb gwn for young Wbeaboll Sood supelylowys nr sran frorei to thir teen) e nr ,i.. . uib. * UST Received.6.dozply of ,UT.DAGA an IAOe TIJRa e .P lIE Subscribers wishes nto emus 'lyg . t1ohdde TINeWtion haiesSte rm t Edgejld SilkwII.ly i185 2ela: 28ee -~ 108. -ct trpf . 25 fSrleer L EN A ~ORDRFSSIN iCAe,.utrcie n TpaEkaSubscrib have ok atsl n Oe elaectini fLadiesha orsS.600Do, ulta, iik aes, Baregele brsey ie~n Fouli-dSilk,. hic. e will~ selatr.ed Jauy 120 180 -tf 21 A T esnaindcer Lo~etafeoA.T FOR. Ran G A ,js eceaewl oe1vied and quality ininkit paers, fo Andsilhoebyv MARTI) A . L.VEX PE.eAots-r. Jauey 1,]~t tfs 2 .nlice. inhs lait demands against taid Estatewlredrtm tin prdu hepoely attested , as theolwedrecn. MARTI.1A J.' CRAFT , xcuri. iNotice. . ALT. Peros aindetds ans the Estat Iaa oflAer V.hit, deceased, are requestedme wil present tem, properly attestd n hs n JOIIN IIILLW, Adm. A pril 19, - '50 t 151 A nLT,t terntindebedl o rthat of Isaia -eldCkell, earceasedl,) ae rqested to make immapearae imnt and hs eaknd manse ,JAMES BULEACKW , m.D Ari 7 1850 4tf n 17 C dEsmirnS y.J,&c 'OLLED befnr medby R t hney (nlesin abuttenseve misC~sles orhofEd, fied)C H.,c neilsMler sra AE fore coler bmal size bA.e i En fc ligtly dred. Fare Mrel ppised to beimsc worth pighten dllrs-chvn dmns LESACUR ATTSE. Dm. 2Ocr-AdleOs, Spari, &c.Rl Frsale by H.AN A. NRICK. TAmug. N 3t -15 DRUGS & MEDICINES. DnS E. P. & A. G. T3&GU I(EEP constantly on band a full -upply of popular MEDICINES, conssing in pa of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayre's Cherry Pectoral, Riwand's Tonic Mixture, Genuine Cod Lier Oil, 01.1 Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparild .. P. Townsend's Saaparils Bull's Saraparilla, Epping's Sartsparilla and Queens Delight, Risley's Sarsaparilla, ". Comp. Fluid Ex. Bnehu, Dr. W. Hufeland's Syrup of Tar, Hasting's Compound Syrup Naptha,, Oldridgc's Balm of Columbia, Orris Tooth Wash, B. A. Fahnestoek's Vermifuge, Riely's Fluid Ext. Pink Dr. Perry's Vermifuge or Dia Shot, Dr. Thompson's-Eye Waterit Cheeseman's Balsam, Turlington's Balsam, Bateman's Drops,- - Balaam of Fir, . H1off'man's Anodyne - Granville's Lotion. Philotoken or Fem Stoughton Bitters -Dr.Dby Crminst Bahnic -C Jew Da Shoe Haughand's 1e. ' . IHenrys ~~ Pa Lmp'Ms% q4*, Opodeldoe~~Sol - 04fUM ljI ' AnIan gir - Dr P 'wt. Ann Also a complete -to'ekntc Drugs, Medicines, Pifl;s Stuffs, Window..Glass,.Glssa & At the lowest August Pam. Edgefield C. I1. July A f 5 GANTT-, - FACTOR! AND 'S 'Css ON M NTS ElVEandll all .ra-ithdspatcl care.. EDW - JAMES4.. . ~~Uefe'chucr '. '1 Ch r esAon-Meuss.T 9 so 3'~1~hL W *Kxz 'nAI~l, on of auth 'Wedniesday, O 44 its fentainingl nydveloms e Pubseuntrlo or the Neof ''e Ra a.. Or tdaia o reutubiscEpdB takes pi e adoiin P iatiot Qe -i ~~~ ardyiner stweek. - i ,th WLURN ML sEqatmnnte tat. Ui solcit anshre na e4s e 'PLTATI0Neeke O oth egua ed uefrofouth CfrtlIa nxsaont July 17150 i new Rad r~numnd lbr adning-itre ts .. bis ~ Ab Jrsuly aion, kni go2 inSHEBstYli Gie. 'Th'- i nwi be Ieeted t the eek. ai~ ex Ss cti stblUiNGMIL ldis; alo to anydnSte Staite.. ado inscit he o pio oad ea June 12980. 3 21 APPLICA TION will boe-made tthe Legisla tutare of South Carolina atitsnextseiot incorporate a Cottny Mnfortuprping Cofui sn ln Ra rm~ome piti ~gfed.it onSe. e' July17S180 f 2 APPLICATION will beinade oteLgsa l.ture of thi State. at tsnetssifoa Crerwocntuc ln Road from dgeith Town ro3 Tn 3 ed Ahvie )istrit. f2 July 1701850 if25 pI retdt sprirofthe se lathIes ove Ainfo lea to-hr dimteconti iseetinthi pdcny o estabiseleau dopnbing lromted. triet,y jnd ntrecinged i for sae Rodea blaj. JohnLTompkinA' Mil. June 12,15. 3 - 21 MOUCC.