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r,. Edia.- i ~a ilt:s'c puibiaL mie enicloed correnspos:dtwi. Very re-pec:a2.your obdt. serv'L .0L:S T. WIGFALL. July 20O, 1-41. l:tcFtr.i, March 5, 1i4l. sir:-llaving casually and unexpecedly lamerd yesterday, that you intend soon to change your present relations to s-ociety, I feel that it is due io all parties concerned. that I -h-.mid at once advise you of the fact. that I do not consi der all the matters connected with our late difli culties entirely settled, and that I shall take the carliest opportunity practicable. to vindicate Isyself. I am o v ituated tIh.-&- at would be neither pru dent nor proper to he nore explicit, at thii tisme. A derire to avoid additional embarrasament, to both of us. induces mse to make this couinitiicI tion. Your oledient servant. LOUIS T. WIGFALL. Mr. P. S. Bnooxa. Sir:-Ins pusuance of tihe de-termination indicated to you. in iny note of time 5th of 3arca last, 1 now addrc.s you. with a siew to a finial settlenent of our late diliculties. I regard all mattern of differcnce between 'is, P 'aus to your demand apos tile for personal maAt n, am having- been settled bsy the smeet ing consequent upon that desand. An olfen sive article. however, unider your iignature, ap peared ina the Edgetield Advertiiier tihe 5-h of November 11-0. As that article was pubbhsed at a time when. being under yoir chmallenge. I could neither have domanded ati-lfetion, nor. with propriety. have replied to it; It can not properly be regarded, as constituting- sne of tihe nattes,which led to our meeting. and were set tied bv it. I deemt it unneccasmary to detail tle cannes which have l-d to this delay in addressig you, as von rmaist of course le aware of teiasm. I trust now that it is brou:;ht to your notice. you will at once do tue the jusntce to relieve, assn fran the i1puttatamis which tare contained Ins that publbcation. Very respectfally. Yurm, obledieit selvait. LOUIS T. WIGFALL. Mr. P. S. nmor.!t. Edgrfetld, July 2. 1-I 1. Sir:-Yourf ntoe of the *sd of July has bees received. I aim not relictant to accede to your request. if I cutn do so cnsmitenatly with miy senie or honor. Iam this spirli. I deire to lie Inl forned. whether you regard the L S. Sprins adjustment as being corre-ctly constrier in tIhs letter which wasi addresar-d t sme by the gentle. mncu. through whose imterpsijmition it wan etiect. ed. and si which it i. s-aid, that -a no inptataionm offalsehood wa. left upsn time character 4f .M r. Brooks." A copy 49fthat letter andl of the por tion ofthe L. S. mSprinigs adju-tncest. to which the construction exptiessd in that !e:er refer., is hereamito suijoined. Respectful!y. %oumr ssb'nlt vmi'vt. P. S. BROOKS. Col Wmrn.t., 20tI JuIly 1-l 1. Ertractsfrom the 4 djustment of an afair of honor. hetmern .Ur. P. S. Brooks, and Vul. L. T Il'igfall". arranged ti the L. Stone Springs. --We have ascertained that Mr. Brooks, in the conversation with Mr. Glover. in which he stated tot him that Col. WigfalI hmad spokean inm unfriendly terims ofhsim. hmad reference, in point of time, to a pe-riod an tecedent to mime recouciliatiosn which hiad taken place hetswceen Col. Wigfamll atnd Mr. Glov.er: anmd that Cad. Wigfall, int a~ply ing to Mr. Blrooks. time epithmet "lia'r." suti. -posed thia; Mr. li-rooks' stamtmenit hmad re ference to a puint of time susejIen-t mu that reconsciiiaions. Tme oritinm and cause of the present did~icuslty is thin chzar;:ze il c?~hood, andi it :prim::- froms anda i cau 'ital misapprehensions as tu timne. Tom P. S. Ua'i'''"5' Oct. 2 1I' ) Sir,-W ithoute S'.. ns to thme iraue coanstucatiV fll." pimin "oJ. i:faml's pubhiataion in trast pamrt sa ier maf the 22nmd instant, im . yo sttn--.' t sents to be hsis n iaf to createc the imp 1resena upo h putt b1milic that the aadjmusment ,n ge i bay you, .mt necededi to byv his Eriend. CXapt. t I ~ . basedl on -snmthin,:' ilerat frimm :an ac ajuittal of the chaarge. orf lehioad.'' we -iv briefly our view, maf the mij 'intmem -n smad lay ass, ou time 2ath Juaimy last, ait L mieitonm Sprinmgs. We, accidenimt IIy present att the timec ale signatted at thme l.ihmest'aneSpirings. n.' ere ama dluced to offer ouir umediatin, to prevent thi hostile meetmn: undecrtwod tm lie arrange for. between ColI. Wi.:fmll inaldst vorself, The consneut of all pamrtis beii ahi'insed w.e proceedaed toe inqu~aire into sthe fact. Fromt sources. and htin mueans wh.uih thu opposing partie, coubi nt resaort tam, lby ins quaries which the parties caould nmot mmstke we55 ascertainedI aim our catire- -'at-f:ictiont. state of faicts which wve dta i ledins the pa per whichm in pubhlisibed in thes. l-',::r.ii-ld Advertiser or theg 22d1 inst., entitleid ...I justment of an aitmair oif hounuir, lietneerc Mr. P. S. llrooks anal Cii. L.. TI. Wig~al. dated "Liinestonae Sprinm~., Jauly 29. I'-.o Jtm ilaat state msen-t. wea. -s-a dis-tinmctly that the cha-rge made lay Cail. Wigfill against Mr Bromoks. of hsavin:: stattediw ara w.'as false tom Mr. Gloverm aa made~ sanmde a total mnisa-pprehsension of fact .-undelsr mistake. Trhat of course, 'scht am cairge was not applhicabale, atnd therefore, sof ae cest lcfmt no i mpat in f sisaCheIiho.i man techsaracter mof Mr. lniroo.. Tis %::te. mnentr was acceded to by boathi sidei.,, mail wvas therecly ste act of time parm tie-', as we.ll as our on n. In this ndjiusnmnt, wve liregarded mill thosec forms whichm woahl emsbarra,s mihe parties themsselv.es, anal sught fir, and obtained tho truth ina mm may mIhey. cmiuhm notm. In the satme way. we~ isamught subntanice rather thtan forr, in -e:alin:: time dlillieiuhv . uder the miost bolemnt coanv.ictions if its truth, and our responsibaihticj, we said in the adjustment. that "we are fully and se riously of opinionu, that there is' not anty thing in the quarrel between Col. Wig fall and Mr. Brooks, which may not be accommodated with honor to boah parties. other sort (f accommodation. It there s any circumstatnce, phrase, or exprcssion in wlant we have said, which could give any one a different impression, the faull rests with ts, inot with them." We lave only in add, that we remain of the saine opiniion still. We nre very respectfully. Your obedient servnNs, F. 11. ELMORE, W. HAMPTON, W3M. HARPER, J. 11. MEANS, Sir:-ln answer to yours of this date. I re ply that I lave never questioned, and do riot now dispute, but admit, as I have always done, the correctnes of the construction of the Lime Stone Spring.' adistment. given by the geatle mer., thrungh whose interposition it was effect. ed. in their ietter, a copy of which is subjuined to your list Yely respectfully. your ob't. Pr'vt. LOUIS T. WIGFALL. 31r. P. S. Onoos. Edgrjild, July 20, 184 1. Sir:-Dy your publication of the 22d Octo ler. I undertood you, as placing upon tie ad justwment f ioir quarrel, arranged at thee L. S. Springs, a construction ditrering fron that ex pre-e-ed in your last nioe. It it, agreeabtle to te to be infeormed ofmy mics apprelienion, and I have now, no hesitation in relieving you of all imputations contained in mny publication of the .5th Nov. Respectfully, your ob'dt. Per'vt. P. S. BROCKS. ICol. Wicrrr.r.. July 20., 1,41. .Sir :-Your .econad note of this dlate has been received. and is saltisfactory;ur cora espondence is, theretfore. at an Cand. Very respecteilly, your tob'dt. ser'vt. LOUIS T. W'IGF'ALL ir. S linteous, I;dg.fie'd. July 20. It i reporte.l. at Waihington (cays the [ahi iore Ga:c1r.) that WAteY Teuorsoe. late meier ol'Ceonigress from Souith-Carolina .V to le appoinited 3ini-ter to .\exico. Bv a vote of i:N to 9y), the iegislatu re of New I Iamia.hire las pa.<ed a bill. which a.kel the private pereoperty (of' fe stock heoders of tall lanik<e hereafter te be charered. liable to a cer tain extent. for the dlets of the institutione. 1rhansaes.-The ltimore Republican state, that arrangement have beea nale to pay thel I netereist on thie debt of Arkeasas. due tle 61 inist.. whicl it i4 expected will be enearly. ir nl queite .eailicient. art ofthe ftuds are already In ll.urope. More lank liurg/aries.-The N. Y. 11eral of the ith in-t.. , Ta: -The lank Burgher. are down ea-t now. The Salhburv Manfac tarine Co., at Amesbury. ha n breen robeheed em $16.0011. The Gloncester Dank was attempt ed.-also time Globe Uaik ill Bostoui. and a bro ker's ofice. Iftic eastern baik arc robedl 'e their money and jewels. they need not grieve iauch. Justice Wiley ofrthis city will negotiate the return rof all the fund-a for eight per et. or tiaclelt5 A .ear Inrention.-The N. York Tribun states that J. A. Etzler. a native of Germany and now a citizen of the United States, lane made ane inventione whiach is conafidenetly expect ed to .eiuperse'de 'tem iae neaigating: the ocen Thle :adanitage's consist in a nlew phln eef sails wh Iichl ~se.cure tla vhemhle paower of thec inde and can lee fair easier maaaed thaan the persen .elsi aned in app~lying the foerce of the wiaves a. a prope.iling poer .etur r. fhe .Iblijewnis.-The N. Ya. licrald .v:-Joseph Stiarge arrivede ire thi< city tw<e d-ysagco .and ha. ,infee left foer l'tica. lie is i l.cppneinted manle le ackinowh-dege~s it. andel dle h i< cnigge~r friendl<. Thce T~appan'i paerty lenei uponee heime a< lacckineg nmicral couerage,. :eand th Ga:rre on party cla.< him amenmne Inredel.. Je' =eph a nfow milec ing aboucet p-:rtiaely inco~eg.. he want< to eo hme leaaa s: soonet as peesaihee. Il i. vi-i .ig a n .e-Jus eas e'ra predeictede. We itene thci~e~s puebba c of hci< retutrn toe te city - .' .e~ . .a r i ne ae'e~~~ le wI'i dar. l'reeleri 5 'i.,e.tin. --a peroudh. ainfeeling~ aetii ieeca mortal. .-1 ljneio Trazrrlers '-I.. Ienn. tuare P1ainter. whoe ha-. eec jouernaed inea Gca.. leer soee mthies. leok has deplarte celth moeerninge eefthe l0th ine.t.. via thme ChlarlIc:. i -mdeh Ielnhrg R~ail Roadee. leaving~ unpae~idl h bill al : hee'iire o ethe .Aeegusta (Crea b-. ane .senltietl. andl ee er' etheer -mall tille aboutem til city. Any ~'e rcnrel whoie wsill chear the prie t-r. eihould lee gaanted are hi., true roeieurs. Ta Centi Pi'errs.-Thli elninall fraude ref pa.1.in;;e tenl centl pieces for tweeli ande a hle~lf c':nt.' ec a eeceeta suchi n niuis ancee me eeaa commltlunnyl as tee dlemrnand . igmmiate l: rfeerma. t-'or seve ral yeaer ba~ck,. t houssandes cf dheol lars hav e I'her, berou;:h~t ocut anneually i hr lice putrpeoe cc sindii lingz recr cit izense reat ofl 25 peer cent, ii mnieng cihage. cover andee abeeve ale profti mmtele upeeon I le goodel' Mele teo themr. TIhe conesequence has leenh thact athese iaalereee ha~ve w'ithawn:eve freoma ciracuaion aeearlv al the dellnrs. hallf diellacre, quaarters, sevena peneres, sted fouarpeneces, ande thet dcerecia ted cil) rncw feerrms almost our entire ciren bationa. We kntow rof rio reaaedy for thi eve lbut elhat eef puarchasers of goods refin ..n to receive thcrem for more thean thei value,. or e."aling to deal with those 'xhr pay thtem oul; and soe scuch course.a avi..c ihemla to puirsuc. In the best Pen dieoen Mse'sseneger we notice thact ale mrer chanats oef chat pla'ce have come to the reso lee ion aee receive andi pay theaamnly foci heir real vatlue.-Southcerna Chronicle. Fron the C'harl'ston .'e!reury;. MrI1.r.oie uL1:tANn)En TO NIAGARA Fol TRAL.-The' New York Heraeld, and N. Ya. Suni Extra, ocf the l3th. bring us the opinicen and decision of the Stupreme Couri of Newr York in abe case of AlcLeod. The Habeas Corpus is refused, and the prisonet remanded to Niagara County for trial. The Herald says: It is learned nw] powerful. nid lret ih.at .sleLeod loe remanded to Ilte coan of Niagara for trial according to law. The consequences of this decision iv be fearful but honorable. It establish tho supremacy of the laws, over the threr of a foreign government. It is now high probable that the British Minister will d m1m is pasports, and return inme ately to England. Let us ali now prepare for the worst. Robleryof the Mail.-On the Gilh Jnu the mail from Augusta for ihis was robb between Carmak and Warrenton. the It ters all torn open. and many valuable p pers, checks, drafts &c., pariially or whol destroye.l. Of the money abstracte about $30 have been recovered. T1 robbers were i wo negroes. who have bet arrested, and have confessed their guilh.. The following are the post offices, who packages have been discovered to be I fled: Coosowattee. Elijah, Caqsville, Geo gia. and Culloden. Tennessee, of the I June; Andersonville. Cumming, Cayti and 31 arietta, ofthe 2d; New Echota. Net horn. .Marshalltown, and Cherokee Cu ner. of the 3d ; Carnesville. 31ariett Chirkesville, Decatur and Lawrencevill of the 4th; Savannah, (if the 'Ith; 31adiso Athens. Social Circle. Penfield anal Jt ferson, of the 5th; and A ugusta of the Gi with letters from New York, Philadelphi and Baltimore, oi the 21; and Charlestoi of the 5th andl Gth.-Milledgetille It Tur. nicrI:s- MiLK.-At a late setti of the Paris Academy Dr. Donne read paper, shewing that the milk of cu% which are allowed to stickle their calves inure alkaline and norishing than tlint cows deprived of their calves. Perha the Whigs have taken a hint from this f, the inconmtient sueking which they ha originated upon the Treasnry-hnt I them leave a portion at least fr posterit or the next generation niut cirber star or kill the cow for heef.--Charlstvi 311 EXTit A TS From the .31inutrs of the Baptist Gener Conreniion fur Fortign .1lissions. held Baltimore in A pril and .1ay. 1i 1II. (Continuerd.) Resolvel. That the Secretaries of I Board lie requested to prepare an abstra of their A rnnal Report, this day presente emthracing the number anud location of t mis-iions and station', the number and at tions of the misionaries and as-istan the number. location. and -operations the prin;ing estabilidimnctits. the nunber churches and members, and additions baptisms during the year ; th,- state of I treasury. and w;tanis of the Board; to printed .durio the present session of t Convention, for the ise of the rm ee and tat each ministering brother presce he reruested to preach to his pienople, hi, return, a missionary sermon. in whi these important stalisties shall be cml died. TABLIE OF MISSIONS. &c.. The number of 31isions undler the i rection of t ie Board of ilatin2ers is twent -eight of these are to leniian tries: Ojibwas. Ottawas. Oneiaas and Tu.ca rms. Otoes, Shawannes, Pittawatoini Delawares, Western Ottawas. Chernkei Creeks and Choctaws; three are to Euiro I-France, Germany. and Greece: one to the Basas in Western Africa; and ei: to Asiatic tribes and nations--in Burnt; Siam, and China, Arrucan, ASam, a Southern lindostan. The number in the Indian 31issions of stations anal out-stations, is "missionaries and asi-,taint miis sianaries. "native nsi.stants, -churches. a haptismte, the Ilast year, lipresetnt church membnihers,. Thea~numuber in the l-'uropieati 3is (if .itionai anl n tlstations, is r missionraries anid a-,sistani mils Snativec preachiers and assistant<, - hpti-.ms tihe past year. c hurch mnembiers,. In thea moii to W~esternm Africa. the are three stations. eihit mtis-tioaries ns nasistant mtiswinaric<, one native, ass tantt. anda one churerc af~ II i mlember". The numiberc in ithe .binti al 1i-~ions af sittinns antd aant-stau jtion.is m :issionaries and anistant mis-. sionarie-. "native assi-taais, -c'hurchies, bazptisms, the pa~t year. chuiircht membiler-. It Sain'-, intt~. tal fasat'as n t iissionliai. "ha a.,sj., agit 01i5jia ries. aIt2 oat ive pireachiera ant mstanu, t7 churcheca, lid baptisms, t he pastr year, ande e29'31 memberacs of mni-siaon churicheas. The numbmer of moi-siaanariaes anad as tant mnaioaa irierent abhroad~a hae past ve ais te--faonr tao A frica,. i wo taa Greece, a to Siam, t on ra to the ( )toe<a, anal aite Shiawannae. The naaumbeaar oft naitive prem Ier.a ad anisitn.h ts ha ben intcreased one naistattt tmininary retutrnead fraam1 (?te mii 5nli onte nasinnt miiissiontary fra Siamt anid twoi asisttan iionitaries', (a o rf ihemi a printer) from Ttavy. T ws o asataiit tmisionataries hmave dieal Net inicrease, exchii-ive of native ureat err. andl arni.taints, -1; inicrease ice mecetinig of the Convetiont ini I r. 2. aA pirintinit e'st~alilament has becen col mnenced at Eadina fur the use of the Bi tmisio, anal founts of type inCherokee, a ami Burmatn and Karen, of a reduc'ed si have been added to the establishmnenta Shawanoc and in Burmah. About 11 100.000 pages of the Scriptures andr Tracts have been p'i nted duritig the ye; chielly at 3laaiain, and Bangkok. The receipts of the Buarad for past ve: exclusive of appropriations from thie'ri stitunmons, and from loans, were $56,,J48 Anal the e'xper.ditures fur the same period. 61,860 E xcess of ex penditures ahove the receipts. 4,911 In anticipation of this deficiency ofr far as possible, the evils of a burdeasot debt, the Board adopted a system of iiti fin of et'rpnd~tar'. whirh w- ,,. ... ... . , peratiou at The !eve:-al misiorns on Il iy lit of Aprill, 1840. Of * bis system. adol ted wilb etLreme relincance, and on ill from the triern conviction of its necessit es the operatiun may be learned from the fi: its lowing extracts from comninunicitious , ly the missions il Asia, as given at the clo! e- ofrihe Re rt ofthe Board. li- The Waulmain Alissiotiaries write i may, 1840. "Connected with the Maaulmain Missik are three boarding schools, six day school e. and the thOlOgical seminary. There a3 d also in the Burman, Taling and the tv t- Karen departments. no less than twent a- five assistnts: so that in our jindeerc ly not less than 7000 rupees are needed for th d, extra expenses of the mission. But th )e circular(ofthe Board) appropriates onl !n 4,700. Jo order to bring our expense - within the limits prescribed. wre must unm se voidahry dismiss some of our schools c -i- some o(our assistants." Infoonation of the same kind has bee r- received from the Asani Alission. "W st were sorry," said Mr. Brown, "to lear n, from your letters to the mission, that ih r- funds ofthe Board are so low. I do nc r- ihink that the sum allowed to this inissiol a will benoa'ly sulicient to cover the exir e, expenses for the ensuing year." MrA~ade, of the Tavnv Mission, give '- siniar intitnatiun. "I 'ear," lie say Oct. , "we shall not be able to have ani , boardhig school at till, next rainq, unles (. we rv uN thesum appropriated ly th c. Board r this mission."-.Nir. lrayton. a anothe ation of the same Mission, writes )f --Shall i then suspcnd all operations a a once, a1 send my little hand of scholar .s, back to e jungle. disappointed, cast dotei is nnd dis arjeuI! This is indeed a tryin: (f qtieaio I am quite sure, ifthe churchei j)4 in Ame , knew the imporinnce of sts ir taining e4e school, and native nssitanimts ce there w Id he no wnit of runds. Whn et cnii we vitlhout these auxiliaries ! Com y panrativj nothing." ve Mr. holt, rmm Sandoway in Arraenn r. vay. - 00 riipees are absolutely rcequirce for schis and aisisatats. As to assis tInts, I till simy say that I have the met selected. Nearly all lhe.e asistants art n at ie head of la;rte rcongregations o chritias." (I1tl M1r. AIbhott is restricte' to f0&upecs I year for such expenses. hIe lie addl after .'tatin other pnriculars, N et mentioenil these iacts and sug2estions t< (L- the Bo3J to aid thetn in limiting the extr; lie ' expens of Sandoway; lnd if I am it Srtrenlocin any particnlar, the loard wil t9. please sy in wehat. I have put my esti of male alow as I dare in thesight of(il.' of I FrotSiam. July 24. tie missionarie by 1 write ttthe Board. "To ia vs since, tve hle receivi yours of March 7. N-10. and las lhe evenim!' we -,pent il spreadin out Ih lie case hre the throne of Heaven. Wr are mire thi the Bloard are very seri it. nsly mbarrrassed-that miey pionim liht C ernal hiprts in our native land are deeph ch paineinn aeconit of this embarr.urimeni O -andhat the threnened overthrow of al our rissionary operaionis would be ; most isupportable calamiiiv. Vet we set - not hr it ie posible to relinqeui.,h any o Y our pitent arranaements without a mns he serinif not a fatal wound to the minion o- With confident hope that our dear brertb ren ilWhrist, on boeing informeid of nou p" circustances, and the threa'ened ruin o p our hours and hopes nni plans, will no only rip the Board to sustain our presen ht doin, but enable them to send the mer - nnd pans for a crent enirgmaoi. 1-- Ara ud resolvf to-pray to the only God (if mi-. sions, hose lte money antid the men are to seanus speedly t needeid 12 pdl h tecelnu. 'Ftfthe ladian .3hiin<i. h::ve embiodtie. -. in ce e par t year. 10 (7'o be~ conticnrd.) __I Coumerrial. 2 ( Freom our Crepwrr Arefromi the c i fr <mne damin- h ~ my C-ire for tnot tbas i:: wrttmun yon of tite - Noithaa im~t'evr hast cenar'd whic teny ii l 1 20 intte're-tr to youri rea. ler.. Them ge neral tr 25 tures-. "fer market' haviec inler::'ne tno ebange ! acid thce'enlius iof dutlliien with her leader, Il iii m.. a...<nm~ced thn e' ition abov t<. tha rre she" .. ani'.tomied to ncen p'u at ti,~ ad~ vanircec S se.-'tton cihe '.car. .' lininte ha.,. inrredeg dlwnt to a limuiite. <phemcre. 4 little rompa~ranctel ' i .. ,l iin:: h yondii the dinamry htotie tr~nie. h.:ttr iell-1 c.itere fimtrf'i linreh- teen rece-ived iince ton 57 lau..c. tent c of' a inattre c-:etrii:te.I ito pr...linr 71 tciv i-..t: triert ij;' n'ti ie t',tt n .31.eik'' :;h1 dr; the pa-i week tcave. tbeen' sers h::ht. 'e eof finir tey to tie diecritin havl~ue tbe'eell mia~int:nedt. ande metieh ticrmiite ta ee -he' ibsietede tby hlere. wicic1' f tor mn I ferior edeipt~ins pereu lhave rantged. a.. o an t ny e uri~tthe tlast foutr wve'ek. W ho~pe fo.r ber acetit' ntiib the stm'atmer Cailedoh tia ait hint'. wv~hih .tvas to haen. emailedc frni I Liver: pool1 thc lth in-t..yet or hop;'ees hangi to ar. The conned; hight rerc:ipt oif C>:mal Flour to hav'.e ha~d atndencity to p'rmeire~ fit inie'.s amolen; eh- d:iher- . antiriers! havle ii ntion'equience. ther he try hame lhe sIhl att former prices. We thmere mO f.rc' copy~ prionis gniotatiin.. ne ;uer hinitanalth .an* a S.!I C(oyt s5' Itir lhas Iva n'edl in prire', whilc may , at ntra hnited. to-c..arcity in eithecr $eonthen .3lar ket.'. We we" at resenit a' riippty siicie'n . for the cdemd. Fales In a hitmited extent lhav .a heena imade e4 a 44 eta. hy the ticrcee. nol Corn ha.:cnedi in price, in consequience f~e. (Cr late rceei!, which have been frcegnent ami at abtuindanmt. tules are ncow effected with siom dliifeithv attn 75 cis. per iualbel. The recei of Onatsand Peas bave been hgh ur, Out Grocur Market remains in a very gi ci. state'. Trametions during the past week liav. 42 been almo'st sciusively to small lots from se' cond hands h' the retail trade. Preparation 7are already caking for the fall trade. .i'os of our largo ilerchaats are now at the Nort 5 pucaigadfradn their fall stocks e- Ie sallsoobe ead tomeet the increase demand wtbie must necessarily be made as th a-seasoti adlvanes. and the Planters are enable to ma ke som siaeo the pro.mper t of the. p- Augu.sta wail, during the approaching W1lI. reanl ly inferior to none of her lsiter cieu. in hser alpail. F. ty to supply their wvanL4. ' The Exchange Market has unadergone un D perceptible change during the pat week,except e it may have been a slight decline on IN. York. The Branch of tie R. R. Beanc in this city is now checking on N. Yoerk at 10 per ct. pren.. n for bills ofthe Mother Bank at Athens. The s, demand for Exchange hai become very limited. e and consequently there is little action in the 0 market. Sight Checks on Savannaah lave been sold low at 64 per ct. prem. And it i. libt pro per to reinark, that ny qotations are n:l made e at prices payable in Geo. R. It. noney, nar.le.i C other :noney ia apecially named. S Our River i.e quite luw. Full leeaded bo-it< are not at preeent able to get within less than seven nile of the city. The Board or iiesith, met vesterdav at the City Hall, ad received ithe report% of their -e. e Veral committees:. from w hich repnrt% it has been aeerMtained that the citv i4 tow ini the- enjov mient of a degree of good hen'th not exceeded at any foiner period. More aron. AIILGU;. MISSIO.NARY APPOINT.iENTS. Mr. Editor :-Sir-Please publish the following appointmentq, and obli ge yours, W31. WATKINS. The brethren Z. Watkins and J. Trapp. will preach at iardy's ont the 17th and I 8th t July ; Fridny 23d at Mount 1.ebann : Sn tturday amd Sunday 21th and 25th at Mlount Zion -'riday 30th, at I lorn'i Creek July 3;Isi and At;nst 1st. at Rocky Creek Friday Gti. at Red laa k: 7th ald 5th at Salem ; 3ti at Cloud-s Creek ; 1t awl 15th it Bethel; 20th at Dry Creek ; 21,t and 22d at Artioch; 27th nt Pleaant Grove: 2-211I naw 29h ai I-'.ae l.i villa.:-; 4th and .5th September. rat Sardin. Algo-The orithren .1. 31. Ahnev iand W. Watkin-, n il prelh at Itehohath lih r July ; at Rltd Hill on the 1:sth ; 161ib -,: I Cuilhan's Mill ; 17th and l th at I'lumb liranch , 22,1 at Btalnahae 2:1 at lethanv; 24lI and 25th at M ountain Creek : 2911h at Iamnascuv ; 30th at Molmne .oriaha Wist and Ist Augaut at 1lorc-h; Gab .at (il alM ; 7th and S nit Stevens' Creek ; 13!h iat Good llope; 14thI and M5ti Siloam ; I nii at Providenre ; 19ith nt lilah ; 20th at Fellowship ; 21it & 22d at Sister Springq ; 27th at leasant Grove ; 2r th lnd 21Ia at Edgefeld village ; September:3d1 at Ches ntut Hill; -Jiah and 5th at Pine Pleasnit. Rcccips for Ssbcription. The Pulimher acknow-edye- the ltereipt from the following personn to the ti ame it down to their resepertive natnes : John Wbae. to Mth Febrary. i42. r Abeijah Ahaney, to 9th Janiary. 1 -12. Wm. W. Gray, to '21 Aaagaat. 1-ti. ' 11. .l. Laiaamr. o I Ith November. U-11. .\lr-. Miargare: (Oilne. to1ahle .l:ay. 1-11. Joh ITerry, to Iet Aperil. I-A12. A :atni Tmpkins. tee 21< Jr.n. 1--2. F4;dvard Settle. to th Febh. l12. tihmtteond Still. tee (th Jan.. I 4 . Johnti Cilbreath. te rth Feb. - 12. [. F. lngtood. to 10th F-eb. 1-42. Jnmes Itainsftiril. to t'th Felt. 1-42. Wmn. Flkitns, to 27th Am::n-at. 1.411. Joein C. linrrie. to tlh Julv. 1-42. Saml. F. (iode. li 1 M:b Marci. 1 42. Joeh ipcobe..tolt A pri. l-1!. (C T7ir qjii.<n fir thait limn:Is tairo relline ..:; (On Tlinearada~v en-eneina2 the leth an,.. iby th. llev. WVm. ii.'Jehneanet. .\lr . J e n . a eum-. get flalitieire. .ild., tea .\lre. ia~a, s l'..e c .e ofai, . d trict. Toi f/a' .1|rmier. v.,-t he I.. ::is1atur, Cf-.. '. {li ,(1en. J \Ml.:' '\N . i- -pern cce;; - anneea , a ee-.i (.idtite it the appegreeachmai See..n tfer thae 4 atli~er eef.\einetait an.l la,p . bor Genrala. bey .\In t aamo:n, eer in. 5' SMui ace. July. 22 it 2 Fl) It'l iaIuiNhN.\f'h. [5.. 'cn f) i- hlow1 er i'amihi:e react . :e:hooet -cee aile a-et oef the I'ame ee W .e. hheeni-e. aell- he t...m. - Ia b;hatibay li ll$i'. -iappoee~-edt bce a.!eeet eb si-a ye~ am. bell. 1i hea.- inhea . smthe emeca... i .emi een haci. ele naatur-l me~as hk- er tee net- .\. r eeaai-edh at 3::ie A.Jd. lls~. .Ia tr. Staite of' SCiouth Crlina Ya OI F.R IT lW h.i:s. h-wnrher. lied Ilenary aof l'.j:.:lehl ie b.n w Whe.ren:, 31- ithews ehay. haath a iPillh...li'm for h.tte'r, it A.chnainae-~tao enal nd ii .e ::alcar the ::o. andi rhatela. ri- -ind aeer in if Verlindalc iheliv. ite it thai h-caot atie, eel dleceaiwed. Tlhewe are. theefo(ere. to rete :anl adii, n -heij~al and minga ~r. the kindaerede :ende creht of ihr .'aeai diecea-d', te tie and app1ear tefo)re le-, cct onletI r x:rebotamre' ('onrat tor the' ...ndt inrc. ao bee haoldlent at li.dnefaeieh I'nr eie ~leu. cen the 2t el.'v eef Anean-at i'4hi. tee -haow~i Ceeo it im.. . why the' 'cad Admaaiatratmec -hlede anet te grated. Ges'iae l ner mytae n anai ic *a tien,2a enl d eef Jutv. eeae thoene.aand reht hundaerede iold ire. fonei. aand cat th setve.tifth Siar eel Am iil o Ca Imd--pendiene a. T'( 5W h.F.S. ii l' I. Brougist to thac Jail (IF this. ilistm ie-I. a negrho girl. bye te n-une. Cf .Fhetey, abouit -: fi aade-e e~e. Igh hghei comleixiona. a e tlsetwen I:1 cad 1.4 lee. a eg. h iathtsebeloaenga tee Mr. Wilhama The ownter i. regnm'etedi tea rctame forwardi. parove property, pay chargme.. antd take iher acwaey C. II. ti~oOl) A Ni . i. t .July 20,.i it e 2'n Notice. D EIDRICH! hiOL8ON BACK. havmg n the lower Cniiaumbia road. ahonet vs mahe east of thet Pine Woods Host., rmlil biefeere ie a datk hay 31A RE. anppeosed to be 10 ye-ar. nld, 15 hands high. no marks or branad' perceianb. A ppraised at $40. A. B. A DDISON. .11Iagiilrat. . uly 22 amt 25e - To Hire. oaut.caiaher by the monthc. r for the- haeaaae of the year A pply to D~~rRED IJK1NS EDGEFIELD IIUSSARM iI Attention! N c.crioN or a Captainorthe Edge 1.i tellintiI r., will be held at the Couid lio . otn Saturdav the 24th July, inst. At the 'nttit. tim.- and place, there will be a parade of tie: Triop. 11.iwit. A ud.-orson. Sergeant Thos.11Mlathis, and Privan,- J.ai.- Curry. will act as Manager. By onfel of J. P. CARROLL, I.irut. Vol Curmnd'g. 2d Regf. S. C. Ji. July I5 b 24 Caution. SI.I. perons art hereshv cautioned against 23. tra for a note lhand. given by the fnherrib.-' to Charles E-ox of Kentucky, for' --iLilh-five dollars. sometime in January or lebruar'y Iar. pa*%able the first of January next. hit-rig deen-rmined niot to pay said note nnhI-.. cimpellbd by law. as the condition for wieit' wa VS givenl ha, 6uih-d. WILLIAM P. HILL JulV I.,) d 24 For Sale. SIi . .:.ieriier ofi.re for sale, his desird lb.l" nd halhby reiden.:e. in the view of th el fEd::field. sitated between the r :r! i- z n: to Columbia and Hamburg, eon t omn:: 4 ' ere f land. milicient cleased and' li eh-ar. tio .'ipply a frimy with provisions. The 1m h.-lit:, bnee i- ?itihed in thee hststyle, .7 by ': . with ioi,, r porticoes, two 12 feet si.. it rumim w% 1ith lire places in each r 6. 911 b il nit-sh*' ont iiildingst a select r.- froui Ire-. rr'eons wishing a heal 01hy -rmer re-ider'ce.cntivenient to Dr. John. - 'n F leh- .\eademltty. with fine water, can no Ile ithwr i-. tin pleased; this property eI lin iI on re'aseonable fermis, possession giv en in Octber next. DANI EL BIRD. July 1a f 24 Sherif!' Sales. -B Y Virtue of %undry writs of Fieri Faci. I shl;Il proceed to sell at gehield Court llouse. otn the first Mon day -ad Tuetdav in August next, the fol lowina property viz Glover F. Green vs. John Andersoc, 100 acres of land, more or less, adjoining'Fho" mfl on Mlis ni rnd others. Good w in. I a rritgton & Co. vs. I'Wel liin iloeach. ine Ilack llorse. .11. llatkinson,, ex'tor. vs. John B. Bar o-en6. 5) neres of land, more or less, ad joiniin:: Wiley Glover and others. S;vdteean & 3leritt vs. Isaac Attaway, t xo horses. Ja:ne, G. Rowe vs. John N. Oliver, one hnne and lot In thc town of Hamburg. kttoiwti in the ;lan of said town as lot No. 117. bounded by lWt No. 116 on the south, and it No. II18;ion the north. Ruloert Carli-ile vs. Rudolph Castir, Win. .11. Wilson vs. the same. 1. J. Wal Loer v... the snme and Elizabeth Carter. .5114)(1 acre.; of land. more or less, adjoining .John liaskett. John WVise and others, the prol.-r'y eof Jtotdeolh Carter. S. It. Fosller "'. Elizabeth Carter, one :rle'o lantd, adjoining John Wise and' othwr. I). J. \\'aller n. Sterling Powell. Char les (''a,,a & Joseph Casnahan vs. the -:tn and: ians:toom I Iamil ton, 1 90 acres of landa. motar-- or les<. adjoining D. J. Wal k. r amtlit Ithers. 1I. I'. 'Irerr Vs. Le wellen Deloacl'& ThI-n',:t e e!alh, oe trnct of land, con :aitn. .'. i re:'. adljoining - and alth. r. 1:1 .llo vs. John Mlarsh, 250 acres ilf ltad, nuora or le'., adjoining Elizabeth' 'ate t atttl tther. Jatmt. ~Iletle~v & Co. vs. Edmund Ken tiedyv. 'one tract '4 Iantd adjoinitng Win. W. \\'m. II. Yehllell vs'. John Robertson' .la:, .Vehldel!. andI Edmtund Atchinson' 151 r' e,~ ef hmet I. mtore or less, adjoining Illn. r-mt and,' othere. also onc bay Niare, .b properIv e.f.leohn Roblertson. :wre,. .f laod. ly intg on Sanvannah river, ;h.:mor .\Ieges andelothers. Also one ethI.-r trrie con:taimn;;13(1 acres, more or by. . :!--IIl'e'rvi,. tract. adjoining A. J. 1 i:: , it a n r-hern. Also one other trt contt ta iin I?::i ~ acre's, more or less, :th.liig thte l'ert is tract. Tha.. la.rneshant vs. R ichard M.John s I. .. i;i~lings vs. thc&same, one tract of latd w ertre efIendnt lives, adjoining II. I'r;t'cet :ni therts. .Ilo fIlolloway &~ John Lake vs. .itt B i's. jr., John Preesley and Jobhn Tr:,;;. on. ero mnit, Lce, the property eef Jilh: l'resh.l'. Joh ''tIIorn. tier thte use of another, vs. .he:::ne. 16. ;aove describeed property. 1:l . it I-ise vn t he same, the above d~e erm c~l;.irh. S.. CiIRISTIE, s. c. rn, Staite ofI South Carolina. sit th. w V' Gr.ey. .\dI mr. Mo-tgege. ST Itl. lBE 80)I.0 at Ed;:cfiehd C. House, on the' fir..t Mondayv and Tuesday in .\nouet next. threr' Ne'groe.s. vtz: Eliza. Jim. Term.' cash. S CHRISTIE. S E. D. Jon- llI c 24 Notice. ALL per-nr. indebted to th. estate et n''d. f.ham R ohertson. late of Edgefleld Dtsstre. dec'd.. are regnemsted to make payment, and all who have demands against the estate are re que'st'd te render them in to the subscribers operly a:zerMted, within the time prescribed by laws. JAM\E's R(IBERTSON. andS ? 'r D~t7(;.ASs RORE.RTSON.-(Z?' S'.Ii, tr 24