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\ . 0>?? (.KUiv lli.lj fiakc some bacl debts, and no doubt do, but ith proper care, never to' that extent a3 to ro(iuce any ecrious injury. At any rate it is prudent for every concern j f the kind to be occasionally wound lip in j rdcr to ascertain iw?*v 1 ...www <! Illiiue, now Gether anything at all has been licr or no a part or all of the ct been last by bad debts or "h?re has been a great deal said bolt the profits of the Bank of t is out of the power of any er otmen to tell what has been t has\been lust. This cant bo r will Uever be known until jt The b^ debts must be deduct nl settleribnt of the concern, bculation ca. be madovof the proriler couliT^upj, up now several usand dollaV of bad debts, and probability Vbufop drop in the bat will appeaWj ia final settle:ounts. At advents, the fact the ih^^We want i t Cadets of Tcinpcrancc. ""Ma. Enrrtm :?Permit me to inform the friends of Temperance, that a Section of the ' Cadets of Temperance, was organized at this , place, on Friday the 24lh instant, consisting ; of sixteen charter meinl>ers, and that the jwuhii wcm very iiiucl) pleased it-it h the or- ( gaiiization. , Tlic follow ing is a list of the officers: W. C. Moore, W. A. i J. W. Weemr, V. A. J J. W. Pope, G. J W. W. sliillitrt, U. IT. C. Crowley, W. S. E. Williams, A. W.- . W. F. Weems, S. j ) LeUot Ckowley. A. S. \ II. D. Moore, T. < J. McL. McBiitde, A. T. 1 ? c nun v>i^iiiii?.*u ny l'r.i.rsranch, ^ D. ('. \V. 1'., assisted by Brothers Dr. D. Mr Bass, C. II. Allen, II. S. Kerr, John Mell- ii wain, John McBrvdo, J. T. Moorei and Thorn- t h9 Knox. Bro. II. S. Keuk whs'elected \V. ^ P<, and he has etered upon the discharge of 'f his duty with true Temperance zeal. * Abbeville C. II. Jj r. S.?The ''Sons" are still in existence, jj and have averaged over one meeting a week ? during the last twelve months. We number over Fifty members, and not one has been expelled ; two or three have withdrawn, f, a., c, n. I SST Tlie Temperance Advocate will please 1 m t -m M- p Pretsbyterian Assembly.General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (Old ii School) met at Cincinnati on tH?. 16th inst p Elizabfrtajpim New li tfjfe 181 anseinbljft deliver w and, IJjte.PotU and a' aSSBgBtiBWHge, were rffcninated for n lifijt received 71' o 4l.w nn >> r - Northern people towards the slsive i jlh<-? denomice slavery, assist fugitives to escape, and spend much breath and but Tittle money for the amelioration of the black nice; mid yet when they see a colored "geminan" uting upon the principles of equality for which they contend, and escorting one of their own u kidi and Uin" through the streets they follow him and horsewhip for it! Hut ive repeat: we are heartily obliged to the New Yorker for giving Douglass a "dressngand while his hand is in, we would l>e rlaH if he would do the saipe with Garrison. rniinps and other bosom friends of Douglass unoug tho whites.?Savannuh Ilrjiublicun. Against tiik Compromise.?The Adminstrntion has taken distinct ground against he Comprofnise ; it desires to complete tho vork of fraud it commenced in awing the California emigrants tcrform a State Govertinent, by forcing that Territory into the Unim as a State, without any other measures acked to it. The National Intelligencer declares itself a favor of the President's plan of settling ho territorial and slavery difficult)', as reHTnmnnflofl 1?* " '* ' ..^.uui.u 111 ins message 01 llic VJlsl of aniiary,-last, viz: "The admission of Cali jrnia into the Union as a separate anil independent measure, leaving the residue of our ewly acquired territories subject to existing iwA, till they should respectively form State tovernmente and apply for admission also." The Washington Republic of Monday, liner it* new editor, also refers to tlte plan for be purpose of correcting an impression that jemsto have got abroad, that the President ow wavers, or has wavered, in bis opinion n this subject. It says: "This, wo nre well advised, is unfounded I fact. lie remains, aud it i3 proper the ublic should understand that ho remain*, rm in the opinion that the course of policy hich he recommended, whb, and is. under II the circumstances, the/fnorft practicable, nd that ho hna never for ^ moment changed r modified that opinion." . The upshot'of thin opposition jVmy b? tljo Itimate defeat a# nil ?* ?' H 1in?; mrddon-s, .. .. lent pafMlirugP fur 8'ock. IVrnoim >Vi-.i.i.s chum* would do well to cull uud examine the lund. ELIZABETH HARRIS. Foil ad, "VfTITIIIN a few hundred yards of Chas. DenVY. dyV plantation on Long Cane. t pair of fine Boots, l pair of fine Gaiter Shorn, and 2 pair of - a. ruin ana pair Of couiso pantaloons. Any person claiming this property and proving it, can have tho same l?y pay tig for this advertisement. FRANCIS RUSSELL. Abbeville C. II., Jiiiio 1 10-tf Soiillt Carolina, ) Abukvillk Dis't. $ Citation. BY F. w. SELLECK. Knq., Ordinary of Abbeville District.?Whereas, Guilford Waller liaji applied to nie for L'HteM of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattidn, rights and credits of' lienj. F. Waller, late of the District | aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo and nppear before nt?, at onrnext /-?..i:.._? ' ? uanunj r vuun lorincKuiu Uislriet, to be hulden at Abl>evilli: C. H., oil the lOlli tiny of Juno next, to show cuuso, it'any, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under iny hand, thin 27th day of May, in tho year of our Lord, 1*50, and in the 74th yeur of American Independence. jel-iiw . F. W. SELLECK, o.*,n. Notice. TIIE creditors of the Estate of Samuel D. Gillespie, deceased, will present.th'eir deinniuln to mo, properly attested, on or before the first Monday in August next, at Abbeville II., us on that dav I will nmln Ann! .?iil.-.??i '-? *L " * - ???hviuvui u1 uiu dmqie in ilio Ordinary's oifico. JOHN O. BASKIN, Adm'r, May J S, 1850. tf_ To the Citizcrm of Edgcncld, Al>* BEVILLE, LAURENS &, NEWBERRY. THE uiulersifrned hot oil hand a good ussortment of LUMBER, at his tttuam snw-tnill, 7 miles below .Cambridge, on the Martin Town road. Bids and Orders can be wipplied with nhort notice. my 18 2m }, Y. L. PART LOW. Taken Urn AND comnplttedio the Jail of Abbe villi District, i a NEGSRO *-J tagt-8 <>1 .... he be at u unci dulging a 1110; bid and prrcariuns ii|>|>t;liU>,?urr u ] .v?v iu me uiuny coii.iiucTiiiioiis which have induced iik to til up H cor.veiiient hoiise ot&a back mid private purl of our lot, fur the reofifeau ol? such as nitty be placed under our care. Tho advantages of Hitch uii institution arv?biivious to bit who will feflecl lor one moment. There should be one iu every District iu the SIhIo Am to charges, we are warranted in saying that they shall be a matter of clouded economy to those who may place their servants midor our care, as none will b.* received whose cases are beyond the rational indications of medical aid. J NO. DAVIS, M. D. Abbeville, May 25 3ui | Trt Rpiil<*o R?iI!/I- ? _ Til E Commissioners of thn Five Notch Row], ( (jive notice, that they will, on Saturday 1*/ June next, let out to the lowest bidder, the BUIL DIN(i OF A BRIDGE over John's Creek, near VVilliimi Smith's, on tho Five Notch Road. A good, xuhstuntial Brid^o will bo roquired. Further particulars on day. DAVID ATKINS, May 18,1350.-2\v For the Com'rs. Abbeville Sheriff Sale*. I BY virtue or sundry Writs of Fieri Faciat?, tome directed. I will sell at Abbeville Court House, < on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE next, and j , davH following the following property, viz: I A-r-a _??f >? ... ....... ?. uauu! <>iuic i?r iron, oounned by Thomas Brough and other*, levied oit an the prop eity of Alexander Scott uda Williaintron Norwood and others. 114 A errs of Land, morn at tew. levied nfim (he property of John CrciwMi ads Edward Carter V8 Joii ph MfiBrido and John Ciosweli. 'Form* cash. A. C. HAWTHORN, ha.d. May 13, 1850. Greenville A Columbia It. Road. C0M/ftw.v, May 6, 1850. 17^ROM and otter Monday, the 13th day of IVtiiy, ; 'the PASSJiNG'ER TRiYIN upon the Greenville Hiid'Columbia Rail Road will run daily, (Hundays excepted,) ledvioi* Coluijibi^itt qngrtor-'pittt j t-ft- - , 1 ...i r-OCkfl Uiiu ??_, .. , doot'A amu shoes. , ( . Tho b> quality and the latent style PhilacHphia Mudo Gents Boots from S'-i 50 (o $8 00' Do. Brogaiw from 1 00 to 5' 00" Ladirs' Slippers, ** 51), to 'J 1.6 Di?. halt' and full Gaiters, a now style." {< Mishcs Slippers nnd Gaiters, boys Droga'uftV Children's nil ???^ ?, ?. UIIVI l|UUIUICS< HARDWARE A.N D CUT1.ERY." All kindaund sizes of Pluiitutioii'Hot-fV Crown Hoe,.Carolina d&, Patent do., Patrck d<v Plouglilinr.s, IVod-oohls, Tools for Mechaucs; Locks, Screws,-Table Knivesund 7oiks,' P?n knives, Pocket knives, Scissorti, Ac." |WL|. Cotton Bugging, Hope and IVirte, jHPRuidSaiic6r>*, Put en, Pitchers. TTti aud Dinner Sets, Looking GJjWs, TamfclWr*/ DRUGS AND MEDiCt*E& Copperas, Muddor, Indigo, Salt/ratAs, SotfaV iUugneaia, Camphor, All urn', Pulent Medicine*, Window Glass, etc. / Frcnch Perfumery, Fnncy Aricles, Stationary and School Hook*. UROCKR1K* CofTee, Sugar, crushed SugruTficc,'Viriegat; IVpiwr, (inigor, Spico, Mac. Cloves", CiiiiiftnYori, Nutmegs, Almonds. Uaisiiisi 1'ickles tfnd C/sck* jrs, Starch, Turpuutine Sd.f, Lemon Syrup, Sejars and Tobacco. / Call ftncf c^'inina for yopeltfcs, for he is confilent he Can suit in goods jd prices, and is deters niued to sell 6heap and ?leavor to l?ve> and let ive. I ap-6 itcua ?tvirlcrM, > ctii kp't.,- S. C. Militia. } 11 The follow^; Companies, contpri* 61 Ring the LuvovButtulion of the fitli Hegi* Eft ment South Cjjjliifn Miiitiii.' will >mmtrpi ble' Mt their urfl parade ground for Drill VJ uiH.llevicvr.'jfe.' , |?fM' Capt. Boz?| companyi Auguat 13th. Capt. J. W. Jones' Btrr^any, Auguat 13th. C?pt. LipMcomb'u pfeiiinv. am?i?? M#?? gtft ^wm^comijy, August loth. H A loo, the cnnduJuTnrA i fretfully in J