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0a Tuesday last, aman came to ihis plae, travelling on foot, arad was immedi atuly suspected of beins the person adver tised ns an impoostor. in the Temperance Advocate uf July 1st. Ile answered to the decripstion given in the Advocate in every particular. When here he was dressed in a bolack trrvck coat, velvet collar. black satin vest spoued with white, black pantaloons, white anockings. pumps with steel clasps, rutled shirt, -satin stuck with long ties, and wore iglht greeo specacles. He has a dark complexion, eyes and hair, pronineut forehead, hiii nose reverse of Roman. and rather aharp pointed. lie proressel in he an isnrli-ltan,n ithout the riabts of priimngenii tire; lie sayos he is a lecturer on morals, professes to teach the natural sciences. &c. This man was in the uei::hhorhond of Phillippi. about 10 moiles distant, preached t Wre. and denied is as thi. plice, two days after in a grog %hoplo; lie also had a schoil in Phillippi. and was driven off by the state went in the Advoente. CePM UNiCATKD. FOURTil OF JULY. The Anniversary or our National Indle penleuce was celebrated at 6- Printer's Re treat," near our village. on Saturday last, in a style thi did honor to the day, and the chivalry of '76. The Declaratioin of Independence having been read by Geal. BoaxHAs, the as--emiuly was entertained by IlKaaY It. SrA.r'. Esqr., with an eloxinent anI patriotic a,! dress, hich was received n ith uutsund ed applause boy a revpecoalble aud attentive audience, and lantt snough not least, with the saiilesaaf site Fair. ofyouth and ,eaity. After which the citizens repaired to a Barbiecue Dinuer, spread by ..,ine host." of the - Printer's Retreat." irn a -,yle thnt did credit ts his ho-pitality. and the gene sous.dispoition of his heart. The usstsst good order and sobriesy prevailed ihroug- I out. S. W. R. R. Bnk.-The Charlcstiton Courier, .ys:-- This Bank has a!cclared a divilenl or 6 per ci.. or 87 ets.. per share, 1Sor the last %it taesths." It s currently stated ini the newspapers asv the Hun. J.hn S.trgeans declines the pruere.l aspapointieut of Minister to the Court of St. Jamies. A Nousination.-The Madisonimn or the 1st inst., says:-- A new lapier has beet esnblished at lIIrrisliturg, Pat.. entitled ' 7h Watchman." anul has placed at its head the natme of M .ajeor General Winfield Scott, as a caudidate fur the Presidency in 1844. "It is reported in th- city, slnt General Scott wal. on Tors lay. noeninated lay the Predunt to be General-in-chiefer4 shte 1. -oasses army. in vbe place or General Ma. cousb, deceased. The Philadelphia ltqirer says that a fraud so a gren:s extenit was commsisted un Sasttrday the 26sth nu.. uipona two N. Yoark houses. Rsamneur 'ssy sihng it w as elleescel by false cheges, anid tu the c stent of mare thana 830.000. The Bostnn Conriecr states thas she lknild-. iug tsr the Mo~sanuent 'en Buniker idI l i nowss ini rapidl prnsgres. Nearly 20 feet hsave beens uddsed to ste height of it 'since she hi1 of M~ay. and itis atlready moisre thttsn a hun dredi fue. 5 above the aounid. The emtire altisudle or thse structure, wheno it is finish edi, n ill be 220 lees. Afore Loans.-Th'le 'anal Coemmi~ssion-s er", tifshe Saute or N.'w York. hanvenadver tised for a loan af$ $19.000I. fear the enlarge meut ear st.e Erse c.tnnl,-8 17.500. for thet consirnsion of the Genecwee Vaullev C~sansl --and 822..300 f ar the coast rnetioni of thte Bllack Rttver canial. WFrecks.-Thneassmher oaf wrecks and castawa' aon 'anr Aslantic' senknaiard, says the Salemt Ga-raette, ie n.-tni..hing,~ Ia average's fromt rfur toa five hunderedl ns year. In Jasnuary. lif9. there were nlineay one Atmerienn vess.els oaf all sites wrecked eas the Atlantic const,-msakinag on asn nver age, a ca'se ofl shipjwreck ouce in every eight haurs fur a mn'eath. The Steasser President.-T he N. Y. Ezpresa ys :-- The lnsurrance Coimp~a nies, wh lichi undserwrote eat alhe enargo of the seamner President, heave psaidl the full amo~unt'of the loss. This ii co:eclusive cvi 4easce ofl whsat the eanderwrisers ahink eof hcr fase. The atmounit inisared int thus city was $i30,000." Severe Thunder stosms.-Our city was visited Isy a brief but .evere thunder storme. with a heavy rain, abaosa 6 e'clhak. ou Sm turday afierstoutn. We learn that the elaire of St. Paulrs received an electric aboesck. while she choir was practisig; buat wec are happy te) say thast nea onei wa's injured, noar any serious damsage dlone. Anther thunder setor came up about 8 o'clock. P. M., bait soson vented it,, elemnetas ml raget without dositng any dlasmage. so far as we have hear.-C'Aus. C'our. 5th inst. Ineportant in Ssargery.-The New York HIuaa su.-- An imiportant eoperasion for she curs oft staasmmerinsg, has bseen suc cessflly performeft by Dr. Schmids, of Warren 'street. Tb'e enuse ofssammering, f, ... a. b. ....a.a. -nwisaco H&AD QuAatnas, AauT OrFL4tfA. Pilatia, June 16. 1841-. Orders, No.13. Il. A daily mounted patrole will be es- I tablished on the Picolata mud St. Augus- i line Road, consisting ornot less .than ten men. exclusive or so ollicer, air non coM mnisiorsed fitficer, to command, as the case 4 maay toe. The-se patroles will start frot each poast at 5 to'clock A. M.. neet at a point as nearly equi distant as may be con- I veuient to water, halt uot less than two hours, when each detachment will return 4 to its post. Tese detachments are not to leave the higlh mad unless in pursuit orthe enemty. They are .o give escort and pro tectiona to the mnails andl also to all citizens I travelling the route. and their eff'cts. The disirict conmmander will cause this I order to lie carried into effect. Bv order of Colonel Worth. G. IVWRIGHT. Capt. 8th Rett-, Acsg. Ass't. Adytt Gen. i Indian Troubles.-The Little Rock Ga zette contains a letter from Fort Towson of t June 10, which says there is groul to I fear lnli;ntroauilesuu that frontier. The i savage hules that have for several years i been accunulating on that borier by eii- i eatiou. are aboct combining. in bands to rob and iurder those triendly.Inlians who are iuder the piutecsionu of our Govern nent. Tie Shiwnees and Delawares havejinted the ori2inal depredaors. and t have ment runners to the Caddoes embod 4 ied on the Texas-heir olject is to crowd 1 out the Choctaws ansid Chicksaiws, and i eventually to call in the Comanches, ifue- i cessary.-N. 0. Bulletin. Nxw ILtICAMS. June 26. By the Savannah. arrives yesterday, i we have Texas pasper to the 19th. - I Accountt firaom all ertintis of lie Repub lic gave favorable reports or the growing crops-. The produce of the year, says the i Civilian, will be istnensse, and we have -.uthing befure us but the prospect of peace. pileny, and increasing wealth. Ifthe pen ple would onily learn to depend upon their t ojwt labor. the-v would lavennothing to fear. Tne Salie paper anya it appears by let- i ters from Bexar ilat Arista is determined tia restgt Stsota Atna. should he be electedi Presile-at of .mexicot, as is now prohble It it even reparted that le has sent com mtetistiners to lHexar to ne-goitiate for open ing a tradle bei sveeu Northern Mexico anl Texas, and to solicit the aid of Texas in uni expedition amgninst the C manches. The runtored t1;ulure of the Texas Lann in Paris created less uneasiness than wouldl iave bteen stulposed. Tile patrs gen-erally dit nut regre- the failure. The Ci' ilinn thtitks ftou thousand men, who would cul tivate tle sil. nosuld be of attre adivan tvage ta the country titan all the money I hopeda l;or froas ie French losa. uud pinso , tcs. ni ass aatmettammeut it the law, that the cemtmtissioners le ausltorized to contract lor 6.0U able bodied emigrauts. who will eulivate the soil, itste.id of the 5,000.00U of lsollusrs. * Bulletin. Chattahoorhe Rail-Road Bank.-Since stur lust, we have beard ioithingt of the ae tuial cmslttiou of the al'.tirs of thi-s insititu tion. We hal hoped that by this timte, we Could have beiJ betorcour readers an ofli cial a.at unent of its affairs. We under. a.ured tea tile reason why this has not been elone, is, th.ut the C.Ashier was absent at tis tiene ol its failure, and has not yet re turnued. Frmn the tstice which we insert below, it seens shot tle stessneut nill sotou be fortlh coming, Tie lills are selling inl our streett at frmt 3d to ,J cents. hein to tally it sthe d.srk, as tu the amnount anal ebaurneter oaf its assets, we cennut advise latr rens.ler, whetht~er tat sell tat paresentt pri so~'uar htabil titem until thle cuisdiion or the hisank is knotwn. ANotic.-The- Stockhaolders of the Chat ttaeoschie H ;sil-.Read andI B.susking~ Coaes~ 11y sal Greorgh are seespe-ctfully invited tee nesse.eeile nit the Banksling- Ileause, ine Co lumbtlt',,o sthea: Otte duty eof July nsext, as 9 u'cloctk, A. Ml. Upontt imtnlant bunsiness. A LLIEN G. A SS, Act ing~ lean tte Cashier. Culutmbus, 2Sth June,- 1841. [Grosutia Argus. Rsnmor eany, that D)r Titeomas P. Jonets hsa.as s- noinseiated tea the Seunte as Posst in .ster nt WVa-btingssan City: P. R. reseduli .tppeeited Districe Attorney its the District nf Celumbsti .:. ~in phatce -sI l. S. Key: 31 r. Wh iitt-eemh to ''take sut" sat the Geetrasl Lande Ottice tat matke roomtt for Judge Hlums insv~lonr sef Itdienug. is is ssaid theat Mir. Sergeant coe-s to sn:Inrte., 3ir. Jesnnirer n A unOtris. ande Ceel. Tl'eeil 5ei Sp:tast. as 3linsissers.-Old Do S-r. ELouts. June 17. Ilo~rrid Affair at the Penstrntiary--Fs coepe of Co'rviu.1.-1hy thle seuiiennatShui. w it,-,-, whtich arrivede last evening fninr ste Al isiiers rive-r, we le-trn that a rselt tookI pilace amoneethe a parisontersa itt the pensite siary, ntt Jelle-rson city. oan 3helcay laos, whicaah restseel its the tsneieato the over seen. (Mr. Wm.s iHullardl.) anud the esenspe air eight of thte caatvicts. Wec unesrst:ssd tihut ste murdncer w-as the resuelt tat csplineisy, oft which she rns leadeers were Herry atne Jothnson (msentiaen. a-.i blolw.) The dec-yedl the alvereen eto a ,:eildlers shaip, set pre-tence ehnt ehev wanede initrrioian. as tea somte mat ter, ni having? isndu-edl himt tee biOptg tea look under o a-erh. killed hien lay a blow fratn a mal let sir hammteser. They then staude a sigsnal. whicht wits undtersttaad by the reat. se-izedl a brace aof pstos from Bullardla-s perems ande te keys, withs whtich thev opeined the doosers foar the est~enpe sflhemseee andu the othsers maentiaeds bacew. All this hap. pecned Raout two a'cliack in the day. Osely e it uardi was on sduy at the time, whaa hi -d ou the escainag prisoners withot ef fee-t. It is maid thnt more woul have escaped: lada they not beeni prevented by somte of t he prisoners, whsose terms hatve nsearly ex peiredl. WVe have seens by a handbill in she tns seson oaf the edlisor of she Era, in arisic-h tha Govarnior oaferse the paltry seenri of 8500 tfar the arrest 'afshe whole. Tha lessees sf the Peitentiarj~1y have added 8100 to this ansntt. 'The namnes andl description of the egitive's are as follow.:.. .Wet. H. Barry, 18 years old, 5 feet yi inches hich, small round soar on left ten, ph. ..adler b. r. valsive atotion of. the gemo hyoglonsus muscle, which attaches to the tip's of the tongue and the inner surface of the under jaw bone. The cureis perfurue.1 by divi ding this muscle, which was done instnut ly and with perfect safety. Dr. S. enjuys the credit of being the frst to perforn thi operation in our country. It was perfirn ed in the preseuce ef several Medicil gen ilettien. among whom was the ditinguith ed Dr. Mutt, who assisted in the operation." Hoin. Henry H ubbard, the late able Sen ator in Cuures% has beens noninated by the Democratic Conventiun a candidate for the next Governor or New Hampshire. it is a complituent to his talents, firmptness, unfdinching political integrity, which is well deserved. Titere cannot be a dout: of his triumphant elecion.-Old Dom. Factory Destroyed.-The Rncky (lien Cotton hnisufactory siuuted near Fishlkill Landing, N. Y., was destroyed ly fire on the Ilighit of the 1911th iut. it was cunsi tiered the t4t apeion-id establishenet in the country-loss $20,000J ,4.f which Ies' titan halr was insured. Abtiut three hun dred iperatives. nost of whlom are ienimles, will be thrown out of enispltyanent by this event. We copy what follows from Kendall'i Expoa~ir: CORRECTION. A friesid in August, Un., informs no, that the Cashier of the anuK elf Augusta. has niot run off with $7i.UU of the bank's funds as stated in our Ruth number; )it. tat on lhe contrary, he is "a man of high repat titUot Aor integrity aud moral depourt Iett. possessing the uuiversit coufi.lence uithat whoae cunanittty aid the whole State." %%e copied the statement fronm suuse oilier poaper, but whether the error was in thit peieer or ina.te bly us ins. copty ing, it is eiu.sihy our diuty astt our pleasure t.. correct it, and to apolgia.e fur ii n rung-, te hilai u tiigly cotstnitted. We thank our riend Cur ne iiformaiion giveni, and sake this occasion to oiy iII triend :iti: loe, that errors oJ'fat 1. (nut al ,5n)% to be avolaied as ne siust reiv o uitsers for naiurnsation) n %ll be cirrected Is) us when kunwu, it tacing our purpose Ito publish a paper n n hich its readers rely for S 'KItC T' T RU 'l-in matters oj Jct. In m.itters oi ipitiu mtid deductiuai irnt argumaietit. diderencies hiett etu us .asu our iriasds its well as lues, are ulicin to bte e spected. j"' Wc retiuest those editors % lao have cuiaed our --s'emi" to m.ku the currectson. The fallowingi paragraph is taken frum the Pemans)viuumt. The Pieslent ofthe Bank of the Uni- I ted dtattes, Coal. Druyton. has givei nwtice agreeoisloy to 'ise Cun ilutios unid Laws ol ilie Siate Ill 'eiiins3 vamnsa, til.it ll a i cuttoit will hie tan.ide by ssid Presidenit. trtcitors aind Coatsia y to tile next Leg: taluture of' ithe State illf Pennsylviania fur certite uistihnents nud altera. tnu in their charter. tiy claunginug lite tnamnt and i) le ti ire corporutiou and tauly luatiic, iud of tie location ttiereof. aisn by reducinig Itse -4nsOtunt mat their capital and liar such other : Iteraiuns, and auietinents as tay Ie deened advisatule, all of wiich W% ill tie sea olrth In their meitmorial. Tiai the natse atnd si)le of lit staid corpirailotn shall lie ''The 6inte Bank of Pentnyivaiia," to ite lolnied to ile ci)t tit Pailule.piiiu, uand ihit its capital sabal tie i ediaued to at muln tnt exceecding~ Puure-m .ttliunus of Dallars. Thr flurrison Gafl'-The C'h:testmin Coauner ii --surry tiiaui any Smiuiath rCa i.mn slinubi ha~ve been'i so ungrueemnstus %isi sey -No." ti time prtlligate pfi 'i 6.000~ .mi the peouple-- mamey to t he i.smily ii Gen. larrintsa ! We aire e'quiavy buiry that amny dtntmta i m Unui timn iaboiild tinu.:i said -'Yei."' ii so umjw~tdtiabile imiai uneulmlitam tatatal a walste ii tile puhui~c monetiy-thloi' minly iine-.l r. ilotines. 'The fannii ly iii Gen*i. lisirriiis ia nenlhby. and htvee ini primcely sty le-; :::ni ws righlt. hav. e m hasr whoui ther g.ive thlem the intmenietc umun ut $:3.t)40, to give tile puhhmic moniey ltI ihemi niumre tihan in tihe linuar Inhoiurer mir miiichianiir, nho really needed uitd. autmi ighit there-tore starve, bmemire 11hey nuid haive ivsemi him a diolheir ! Now lthe comrrutim anud pirmi~aste Britiiah Pen'uo ai it ratuiaty ,y,:em:a I naii he'un, nihere is It iito end !-Souh Curo NA%'A.N.'Att. .June .30. From Floirida.-$ iy~ iabe aiimer u~ in Guatn.Unapt. Grilin. wse liaive rcreivedi lie fimling ii lciter. w iii thle Si. A ;;w. tuntie lrni 'if i-'ridayv. Ciil. GtJies its ik pnfl-onge tlir C hi::rle-.tan itn the Summthlerumer his i m r'in:;. whichdat he Wmi: 'i. GJaroin met the .vr -D-ar Sir-There i's nmthin:: new whisi ever iii consmuntiiicte. F-rom all I ran hieair, very little will lie dube in the way of itc tive op~eraionsi m hitsuititmmer. I lot westih er ummd lhe sickly seasoni will pirevenst ihie marinriai mif truimpa tabtout the couintry.-~ Lt. Cmii. Guties lea:ves this in the tj.ietiin for tihe Niirth. H e hass ileave iof ih'ence. ''Thei. G;ation birtiught ni nlew- r(nm the Smmuihermi Poui'. "Lit. M-Lan::bhin hat enne N'mrih. - Re..per-*fmilly ytmurs." Front the St. Alugur 'ane fleraid. % inst. Colonel Wnrth arriveh lhere tit Saiturtlay morning last. lie left on Wednecsday3 tor Pilaika. Rain.-We has-e at last had rai-yes! reid raima ! Nut a spirn of five ar ten min tstee, hut a steaidy, stiakinig, groingi rzutn for twenty-four hour.'. such as wve ha e noil see-n for tanny a day. Putniues w.il grow aiter thmis. M1intnr Walkpr, who was appointed Unii tedi St~e Marshal for the Miudla Distriet oif Flo'ridam. in plae amtGen. L. Ri-nti. ham' hieeii remiiaved. aimd a Majoir Cnomip. uf Tena nestee, apiitted in his stendi. The W hig.t mof that District growl at the chuange. The hius sttndl aloof. and hiave all the laugh hemselvea The following is an exmrwrt from an or der issued by Cl WVorth enmmanding the Trop in Floidia. for the purpose ofeen ring a saf.- communication between ibis ci ey anal Delatks. Wa. Jo6so. 28 yeats old, 5 Coat 3i nazclesiigh, dark ~complexion. small scar in shie Ikt.upper lip. t wo small scars on the efs cheek; blacksmith by trade. sentenced o 44 years from Jefferson county. Wen. Rogers,,18 years old. 5 feet 7 Inch a high.fair complexion, black hair, blue ,ves, 44'years 'eazenie. 'John O'Callaghan. 26 years did.5 feet 3 nches hilth. rair complexion. brown hair. Irev eye, right elbow crooked, a miller. I'hos Flinn.2M years old. 5 feet 3 iuch is hiih.Juark hair. blue eyes, pock-marked, niisials T. E. C. F. near his lefr shoulder. t sailr. I. Bfoden. 21 years. 5 teet 71 inches 3igh. fair.ligbit hair, blue eyes. a hatter. Wm. MVres .28 yes.s, 5 feet 8 inches ligh. eisl straight sear on forehead. qmall ra'r dti I6f cheek, counterfeiting at St. Lokio, rd Tor7 yess. James Fugue, 55 years old, 5 feet 171 acb. hai to wear a truss, grey hair, ha rel eyes. It does not appear that This horrid affair Nrealioned much sensation at Jeferson .ily: but we hope that she same feeling sill not pervade ember reighhorhoods. If I does. we may'as well abandon ill modes if punishment. Fax ateixc CoUTT BAIM RoB0 FTa. Ne insert- in another part of to-day's kmeriean the Frederick Examiner's c tius of sh, manner in which the morey tolen from the Fredertek County Bank ras recovered. The statement thet the igents a-tbe. Bank had entered into an mproper compromise to obtain hack the noney turns out to be without foundatiou. rhe Examiser save, on this point "Ini the tansactions which resulted in herecoierv or part of the funds stolen rom the Frederiek County Bank. was no Iromise of indemnity or impunity-no Pledge t relax the efforts of Justice-no ntimaetion that exertions to apprehend the iher, and bring them to punishment. rould be in tie slightest deeree diminiehed in permi.'ins to keep the funds not deliv red-and in a word, no compromise of ny kind was made nor anytning done ir aid hI' ohe asents or the Bank that would t: hear the tes of public serneiny. as will me seen h the detail turnishedi in this da y' mper. or ne iart Mr. Wiley took in he matter, we have nothing to !av at pre ens. except bat we think his silence in egard1 io the >ersan of the roibier. in any jiew ofthe mister is tantamount to a par icipatinn in tie rohery." It will he een by the advertisemeni tl.t hi Bank offes a reward of 85000 for lthe letection of te robker. and twenty per -ent for the muney still unrecovered. The Bank aIs given notice siat havinir eovered the whole ofite nws issues ...nlen 'rnm its vaultnn the 22d nf May last with he exception of $1542 *ith all she State lond.. Certilsates andi Private cheeks tn ;en ns the tine, has this day resumedl anking opersions. Its own notes will sereasfier lie reeived for all debt- due Ithe 1ank, and will ie paid nut at the counter is usuai.-Batimore American. CE'2uaercial. Aousta.Jully 1. We have notIng of ahy inportancce to co1 niciicate respeting onet enattm market. It 4 a4 ducll ..s it aus a row weeks ago. A few $Icccl .pa)3O hna r , to a,*. 0A : ricei ronmpng fonm 9 to 91. and below these soinns for nisrior qua:lities; and a sale or a m all lit ofbette qality was effected at 114. Money MarWe.-We cio. n.t give the follon. nma tabilr si ohoring precictely the condition of or money marlet. and the rates which gittrn he scule and pichase of thme pcaper mnncney in -irenl.ction. Ijides inencey tranissetions are serv limited in seir extent, Ai d the few Opcer isinn th-st haveccom.' to nour kr.ncwledge,. were nacde -st rrce-s varying frcim osce ec two per et. cwincg to she diferaee which is made by de'sl mr a cinoney. llowevcer. it is estr opinsion thst little imcprcvencent. though smewhat itmper :c pribsle as yat.:ca taketc place; and iti ic oped liat beforte In.ethis imnprovemecnt will be mocre ciniifesi tics..i is at preilenct. Errheange.-Snsth Carislinta at par. exept lice niotes of the lank of Camden, - a 4 dis. itorgerncwn. - a 4 oncmercial. Coilumbia, p-r. blerchcants Bark at Cheraw, - a 4 anista Enanorme anid Banking Comp'y. par l*ank of Acngtita. 3ranch State Eank ofGa., at Angursta. tcgencyv. Bankof Brunswick, Iraunch G'eorgia Ibril Road, lecanctics Ban., lanik of Daries & Branches, 25 a 30per et. dis. tcick of lIaWkinsvill, 15 a 16 hnik cof St. Mierv's. 2 a 3 tacnknf illedreville, 2 a 3 " tank of e'ninhia. 13 a 14 " tunk f thie Site of Ga.at Sv. 1 a 14" 3ranchlc-a ca da. in Athens, Ttfil. ledgeville. Wssiuingtccn, Eat tanuton acnd .Wacmn. 2 a 3 " i!ener afido. in Greensboro. 1 a 14 lanik of Brnae-icek. 2 a 3 " Tentral Baick ot Georria. 14 a 15 " Tammrercial Bsak of .Micon. 2 a 3 " 'enrasl R. R. & Bk'g Co. Say. I a 14" tranchb of do. Maccn. 2 a 3 " Tcaittahcnwebee~ Rt. R. & Banck'g Co.. 'cclumnbust. no aisle. eorria R.R.'A Bk'. Co Athens. 9 a 10 dim. necurance Banck of Columbus, at af -cen. 2 a3 " blarine & Vita Ins. Dank, Say. 1 a 14" tranch ..f do. Macon. 2 a 3 biniarne R. R. 4 Bk'g. Co. 4(s a 50 ).mnnltte Bank. 2 a 3 " tenters Bvsk Savanncah. I a 14 'lnters & .liechanica Batnk Co. Inmthucs, 13 a f4 ' Vestern Bank. 14 a 1 1.i:ckers,ilie Banking Comp'y.. - a 10 )rafts on New York. 1 a )4 prem. Chcarleston, par a 4 Savassnnah, 4 a 14 dis. Philadelphia. 14 - I1,aueoeto..inne 30. Our Cotton Market is extremely dull, and has been for poame days past. Biuyer or sel era are not disposed to make an operation. Priers range fromn 7 to 9j cts. Carolhna money. Princ-ipal sae 84 to 9 eta. But little Costccn miig owing to the busy times with the Grlania-The tarkret continues pretty wrell atipplied with such articles, as are called for. and-aure disposed of at fair andr ittlles. csniness doing. we have neglected to alter our Prices Catrent fori the present, we hope. how war. ini a few weeks more to be forced to over mai them. MA RR E D, In thisditrict~at the honse of Mr. fiharleu J. lovsr, on Thursday eveniing the 17th of June set, by the Rgy*. Rahert Walker. Mr. Pascua. Ftruas, of Greene ,oDy Alabama, to Mrs. hleaea Ranrsroan. of ths disict OMAILT Departed this life on the 9th alt., aner a long and protracted illnes, at his residence in theI distrct, Mr. Htr.taar M. Co.:9a. aged CS years, 2 months and 24 days; leaving a largo 'amily and numerous frie:ds, to mourn their ir reparable lo"; be was an affectionate father and a devoted friend: and during his last illness he duenirestad so perlect a resignation to the will ofbis Maker, as to leave a bright prospect of a blessed immortality. New u of Goods. ON HAND. AND AILY RECEIVING, SH IDS. choice clarified Sugnr, 35 do prime do 10 do N Orleans & Porto Rico Sugar, 2.000 lbs. double reined Loaf deo 1.500 lbs. crushed do 1,00O lbs. white Havana do 250 bags Gieen Rio & Cuba Coffee, 20 do Old White do 25 ead Gnwder and imperuial Tea, and Black Tea In lb. papers. 25 hhdx. W. L Molasses, 15 bbls. N. O. do 6 tierces Rice, 7,000 bushels Salt, 250 sacks do E' do Table Salt. 40,000 lbs. Swede Iron, assorted, from lI to 8 inches wide, and from I to I uf an iich thick, 2 G00 lbs. B5and & Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, , 4,000 lbs. P9uare aud rouud Iron, t 800 lbs. Nail Rod jo e 600 lbs. Cast Steel, 1,000 lbs. blistered do 250 lbs. Gertan do 100 setts Wagon Boxes, assorted, 220 kegs Cut Nails and Brads, 30 kegs Spikes 4 to 6 inches. 500 lbs. Bar Lead. 2.000 lbs. No- I White Lead. put up in 26 -40 and 1001b. kegs. GO boxes 8x10 and 10l12 Window Glass, 3,000 lbs. Castings, consisting of Pots, Ovens, 12,000 b. pder, Fire Dogs. &c. 1200lb.Bcon. Mackael, in whole and half bbli. Nos. 2 & 3. Shad. in hal barrels, 1,000 tbs. Sole Leather, 30 bbl. Canal Flour, 00 boxes Sperm Candles, ' I do Tallow do to kegs Dupont's Powder, 20 boxes Bar Soap. G, bbls ' .ek Lime. 475 piec, ow a od Iem p Bagging of prime v quality, measuring 4, 44. 45, & 46 in te ches wi-le. 35 pieces cotton Bagging, a 200 cuils het Kentucky 4 & I inch bale ti Rope, a 100 do 4 inch tow and bark Rope, d 500 lbs. strmid. . Twitne, 30 Pieces ime Sacking, 50 nests Mfeasures. A general assortment of odser articles. con sisting of Cotton, Osnaburgs. Calicoes, bleached and unbleached, Hosneasun, Negro Cloth, Negro Shoes. Blan. kets. Cotton Yarn. Segars. Mustard. Pepper. Spice. Ginger, Starch, Spanish Fluat and Carolina Indigo. Madder, Cotton & Wool Cards,' Coffee Mills, Simmons' Axes. iill and Hand Saw Files. Rnspl, Stock Loeks, Padlocks. Bitt Hinges. Anvils, Vires. Trace Chains, Stretchers, Sifters. Cuuing Knives. Tea Kettles, GU Locks. Bed Cord:-. Plongh Lines. 0 Coffee T.,asters. Waiters. Door Knockers. p Pln'tgh Moulds. Lemon Syrnp, Chocolate, Cider Viniegar. Grindstones. &c. &c. I A harge nassortmenst of Chairs and Wooden Ware. consistitng of ' Cane sett Chairs. Rocking do, Children's do, WIttow-Wagoun -mCrmdias. Churns, g Tubs. Bickets, Brooms, Matts, &c. - Together with inmerous otherarticles usual. 1 ly wanted by the planter. lse undersigned intend keeping a full sup- da ply throughout the season. SIBLEY & CRAPON. r H~ambutrgJuly 5 * e 2 List of Letter. R) E3AI.\NG itn the Post utlice at Edge. d~ KI.field Court House, S. C.. on the 1st of Jut l"14l. 11P Persona enq::iring for advertised letters* will please mention it. Addison. Mirs. Mantilda Buslee, John Booth, Julints Christian J. B. or Bcshell, James N. Cogburn.. V. D. Bowers. Miss Juslinta Coleman. Rt.o Benson. Mir. J. F. Claybrooks. E. WV. T Bird, Ldred N. Cr..w. Esq.. Joh~n A. Bruans.n. W illiam Craw ford, James D). Dailey. Mir. Cockburn, V. 13. Busley, J.ohn DE Dznn. Wmn. '. Elwcll. 3Mr. Dio. Jnm~e. Fai row. Mrs. Vashti or Dielnach.M,.'sSaraha A. Fox, Edmsund G II I t Ghr r.:tt. T. 1. HI miso'i. W.V B. Grev. J. TI. Hlendrick. David (.allspl'e, Col. G'. L. IIl'st', Das id C Ilarden. W. C. 11 srvey. Trhomsas llsrb. . Mr. Jnne.. Mr... Meutha A.o Hall1. Mir. Mfarion Johnaon, lint,. David ll.dll. Itenyin Jentnings. Dau d Il.0l. M rs. Sihte Jones. John llslinignn sent., Dr. H.Jones, Dabney llatchevr. Miss M~ary K L M Kirke y, .. P. II. M1a.thews & Rhodes.T Landrum* Dr. J. Messrs. Lvbrand. Stntlield M.'ore. Susan d Lipsenmbs. M iss A. Mc Clendoll.Mis A lley at l.tnnh,-ar,-r. Chatrly McWhorther. Mrs. E. Mackey. Charles New. Will'am 2 Richardsn, Benjamin -I Pew. J. W. Rnttnn. David L. Patterson, Simeon Raiford. Jon D. Patton. Vot, C. V. 2 R,,e. Lemtnsl Rotton, William Robersosn. E. G. - Rahon, William Roer. William S TYW V . Smith. Thomas Tompkins. John Scigh-'r. W. DJ. Tr~app. J..hn Scurry. John 2 Verdier. M~ isa S. F. Spencer.lies Carnline Vann. W'silliamn S. Shaw. Thnnsa I,. Vaunhan. Bassel Swerinagen. Moses Wells. Wdley F. Stedhtatm. Marshal Waldrom. William Simkins. John White, Jefi-erson Thorn. William B. Winn. Peter, Tompkins. Mrs. Mlary Water. Jnnathars Thornton. P. Yowell. Moses M. FRAZIE~R, P M- ti July~ c 23 3)UBLYC NOTICE is hereby give n, that ft an apnlieation. hy petition, will be mrade to the Legislatnre of tha State, at its sesson in Decmber next, for an Act declaring Shawa Creek. from a point called Gullidges ford.down to its confluene-win South FEdisto, a rstblic high. way. for the heating and rafttng of Timber and. Lumber-and for the appointing af Commia. sioners to open. and keep open, the said creak,. and the inspection ofsrapesathrnth Mill Dams, and other obstruetions on said ('teek. with a view to its being a rhantiel or thoroughfare to trantsport Lamber I'rom ets knweas to t'ie sea. board- JAMES PURVIS. { Sale s C&ee u,,S af 23 0 Valuable Land for Sale. T HE Subscriber offers fis MSehis valuable plantation whereon he now resideasito. ted in Edgefield district, aboit one mile of Ifeeting Street. containinig four bndred ate hirty-three acres; about two icudred of whick i under good fences. and in a high state of cut ivition. Cu the premises are a good dwelling louse, kitihen, barns, stables. and all reery mt buildings. Also an excellent Horse Mil, spable nf grinding 30 bushels per day. Any >erson deuirwas of purchasing. are requested to all and eamine fur themselves. Term. m4 isy. Alo. to sell. rent, or lease. one House avid At, In the village of EdgeEeld, adjoining Mr. taL Mims, containing 44 acres. - THuS. B. HARVEY. July 9. tf 23 Brought to the Jail F this District. a Piegvo atan by the mie of BEN. about fie feet high, dark com le IinC, and about fifty years of:ege. He c belt.-ags to Mr. Wilson Kemp, ofEdgee hitrict. @. C. The owner is reqested to come forward, roe property. pay charges. and take hiz a ray. C. 0. GOJDMAN, 1. E. D. July 8 tf 23 Notice. I Domestick Alissiunatry Board of the rEEdpefield Baptist Assocration and its lissionaries. and the Executive Comcittee of to Edgefield Baiti.it Bible Society. are request d to meet in the Ba;tist Meetirg H)use of this lace. at 12 o'clock. or the Friday before the ad Lord's Day in July W. U. JOHNSON, CAhairmn of the D. x. oard. and of Ez. Cam. of :Ae E. B. B. 3. July I b 22 Head Quarters, CLAainsso, June 4, 1831. Orders, No. -) 4 0 much of the orders ofthe 4th inst.. a re lutes to the 36th Regiment. ,rdeied for re. iew on the 10th of August next,is hereby coun. rmanaled. The 34th Regiment will parsde for review tsd di ill at Timnmon's old feld, on Saturday. ie 71s of Angust next. The enmmiioned'rnd n-cominiasioned officers will asemble on the my previons. for drill and instructiou. By order of the Commmander-in Chief, J. W. CANTEY. Adgt and Inapt. Gen. Julv I f 22 Head Quarters, CLAitauSox. 4th June, IP41. Rotns No. - H E followiag Regiments will parade for review and drill, at the times and places trein stated. viz: The 25th Regiment at Winnboroagh, an uesday. the 13h day of July niext. The 24th Regituent at the usual parade 'ound. on Thursday. the 15th orlmdy. The fith Reginent of Cavalry at Yngue's, i Saturday the 17th of July. The 26th Regiment at Chesterville, on Tues iy the 20th of July. The 27th Reginment at Oliver's Old Field, on hrsday. the 2d f-July. The. 4:ith Re~gimnent at Ebentezer, on Satur-. v. t'ee 24th of! Jalr. The 3lthi Reginetut at Yurk'.ille, on Tues: v. the 27ah of July. 'The 3-.th Regiment at Union Court House, Thursday, the 29th of July. The 9th itegiment of Cavalry at Mcllride ile, on Satuurdny thme aIlt of Jafy. The 37th Regiment at Wilkin'j Old Field, W'medtnesday. the 4th of Anagustt. The 316th Rolegiet at Tamnmon's Old Field, Tue..day. the 10th of Amagtust. The 4n5th Regiment at the Biurtnt Factory, on mtrsday, the 12th of Aa sg rat. The 4lst R--gaent atr Park's Old Field, on tiarday. the 14th of Augst. Th~e 4thh Reg enenat at .Mia. Boyd's, on Tues. v. thte 17th of Aagint. 'l'he 10th Rlegirmnt .of Cavalry at Boyd's, Tlhuar..'ay, the 19th of Aunt. Thie 3d R~eraeent at Tu.,' Old Store. ont strdlsy, I ht. 21 -t of. Ag st The 11,t Regent. at En cont's ott Thursday S26th Auguist The lst liegimecta of Cal.rv at p'ickensville. Satuirday. the, 25th of' Atagus The 5th teCgimeru:t at I luter 6., otn '1Tcaday, 3 :thst at Augu~mst 'The 2d Regimecnt at hlall's oni ridav, the 3d The 42d Regiment at Mhrton's. on Tutu v. the 7th of Se~pt,-mblr r. T1hc 4th Regimenti at Verrennetan. Ott'Phaurs v the 9th of dei~.ttmber. T1he 8th Re'gimet~ at alorrow's Old field; ori eesdiav the 14th of d.temlr.~ The 6th Rtegimetat s .o:nax's, on Thurs y, th-- 16th of Septe.m:.er. The 2d Rogamoti of (Cavalry at Longmire's, S aturday the 1ath ofSeptembecr. The 9th Rs.gtment at Lewec's, rin Tuesday, e 21st 'if Seaptember. The 7th Remmnent at the Old Wellh, on buard;..', theo 2'td of Septearber. The tOil, Regiement at tichiardson's otn Sa rday. the 25'thi nf .9ercaembr. Th'le 3.th Regonent'at JKuler's Old FieldI, 'an 'esday. tha 2:'. rof $. pte- ber. The J9sth 'egaiment: at the usizal parade rosnad, no Thuirsdaiy. thme 3f:h of September. ThM cojmmu a-innedl anid non-commuissioned imiers will assembele at their respective. legi. ietital isear grrmads, f..r drill aned instruc on on the day previnns~ to their review. The 3fa;or General, an.h Brigadier G'ea. rats wil. with th,-ir tai. attend the reviewsin meir respective rommandjs The Brigadier tieneralc are specially chlarg. d with the extensimi of so nimch of this order a relaten to their own Drigaden. The Comumandant. of Itegiments will make eir .annual ref inis to their Brigamdier General. mmclch timnes as they may direct, to enable them' make their retmirns to the Adjutant General y thme fifeenith of October next. By o:-der of the Commmndierin-Chi. J. W4. CANTEY. June24Adj't. & Inspt'r. Gen. Bacon. Oo00 L188. good biaddlitigs 1 0 0 BA CON. for sale low. for Cash by 31. FRA ZIER. June 24 af 21 DODE & 0OB PRINTING F Eerydesripionexecuted' witb neatessand despatcb, at the Ofico