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~ e tvies t Mr. tanner of Rapides as an assistant or overseer, and in this cap acit% he was when it providential fate "That shapes our ends, ona hw them bow we will" dve reeiman in his path, who was twen on his way to Texas. Now we come to a close. Crawford saw Freeman pass, but had some doubts of his identity. They soon vanished, how. ever; and taking down his gun, and re questing Mr. Tanner to accompany him. he followed after Freeman, and ordering him to stand, he added-- Well. Wiley Freeman. I have come up with you at last!" The other, apparently in a state of paralysis, replied-"Don't kill me, Jack I -I give up. I did kill your sister, but it was all Tompkins' fault." He was arrested, and is now on his way to South Carolina, to make reparation to the laws of his country for his bloody and inhuman deed. We with him a just de liverance. CoLuaDIA. S. C., July 27. Rerrid Murder!-It becomes our mel aneholy duty to record the murder or an estimable young man named Daniel Me. Caskill, late an overseer, iu the employ meat of Col. Richard Singleton, on one of ahiplantationsin this District. lie had visited Columbia on Monday the 18th inst. on business, andreturned the same evening to a neihhor's hnuse in Lexington Dist rict in the vucinity of the plantatior, where he remainedduring the night. lathe mornint. after an early breakfast, he left for the ferry where be usually crossed the Congaree. and from that time nothing was heard of him until Saturday evening last, when his body as found in the river about 10 miles below his place, bearing evident marks that violence had been used to cause his death. He a as severely bruised on the breast and shoulder, and a severe wound bad been indicted on his neck, (s pposed So have been done with a hatched or axe,) whieh had completely severed the tendoas and even left an indention on the vertelbra. lis horse had been previously found, and bissaddle coat, waisteoat, boots and watch were discovered on Sat day, shout forty (rnt the ferry as ten frm the road. . hat. pantaloons, and drawers have o Ct beean found, and were probably destroy Od to hide signs of blood. The murderers e-ast have stripped him of his coat and vest as there are no signs of blood upon then. A5nryofinqestsat upon the body on ngaday morning last, and returned a ver dictof Murder, by witne person or personas unknown. We have keown Mr. McCaskill for the Iast nine years, and never knew him have adispute with any one, or heard anything in disparagement of his character. H was a man of remarkable industry. and enjoyedthe favor of his employer in a hghdegree. Suspicion rests on some of Col.Sigleton's negroes as having perpe trated the murder.-Crokiee Taz.LsuA sn, July 23. ee of the Iadinlas.-We learn that on Injday evening last, about 9 o'clock the ~ lasackld a dwelioa few miles Mkbhouse - ~'~is~itoalhers. " mthec p, and a t ofthir- I tgen were sent in pursuit. WVe have -'nwheard oftheir return. WVe pesume, as * umaa, the Indians cannot he found A day or two since a traveller he tween Moon ti *ello and Madison, had an arrow dischar *gad at him by an Indian, saipposed to he a spy upon the settltments. There is a rumor also in town ofra depredation hay ing recently been committed in Gadsden conty. Thus is the war ended ! by proclamation' -It is the genera) opiniona that tere' is as much danger int Midtdle Floridla at p~r~eent as any time during the war.-loridian. Madsomian-Erbaz Northeaster Bountary.-We are au- I tborized to say that a conventional line I orhoundary, with its va.rinu, conduition. I and equivalents, has been agreed ni. hy: dhe Executive and te Britsh Special Et-t. voy, with the unanimous consetnt ,.f the Commissioners of Ma:ne andu Ma.,sa hin setts. We congratulate all parties upotn this happy and honorable result. Terats.-We have reason to know t hat the Commissioners of the two. state. of C Maine and Massachusetts Itave sintified their assent to a line of boundary bet we.rn Maine and New Brunswick. . -Every body knows that the territory in I -dispute embraces all the regiotn of the Up per St. John, and the general utnderstatn ding now is, that this reciont is to be dtii dod into uaeqptal parts; the largst and by j far the muost valuable, to be assigned to xine, together with consider.,tiaon c-sn meted with the navigatiou ofthe St. Johns.r (both sides of the lower or which bceong to England,) of the greatest importance to Ihe value of the timber growling on its branches. Owbur important arrangements in different parta of the line. hitherto unset tled, in various places bet ween Maine atndr s.he Lake ofthe Woods, are rumored asi likely to take place. -We doubt not the Administration know,. whbat it it about, and-in dtue time we abiall see, -Let it he remembered. that Genteral r ackson ofered to give to Matsr. os rY. stL . r" ion of acetof pubflcelanld inu 1832, .wn a loan to induce her to come to an ngreetnent: the land-ho be soldl by the United St:,teit. and the whole proceeds to be paid tot Matmte, -without deduction. And other itndemnity ofeourse, to beprovidled foir Massachuset ts. which State owned onehalf the lanad. An agreement to this effect, in substance, w as ,-ne~on the part of the United St ates by Edward Livingston Secretary of State, Louis, MlcLane, Secretary of thte Treasu y, and Levi Woodhury, Secretary of the Navy, and on the p art of Maine, bv W. P. Preble, Rleuel Williams, and Nicholas Emery. Great Britlan and Texra.-Wa' lear n ~"by the papers brought by the Acadia that Vthe ratiftcations of the long-pending tra ties between Great Britain and Texas were -exchanged on Tuesday tbe 28th lt into ity the Earl of Aberdeen. PleniPotentiary of *Great Britian, and the lion. Ashhell Stnith, Plenipotentiary of thie Republic of T'exas. 'r-Tes treaties are three In number: a ~'"tresty of amity. navigation, and commerce ~$m4treaty undertaking mediatismi hy Great '3,tI between the republics of Mesteo rnd Texas-as a treaty granting reciproep .v rihts of searh fior the suppression of the ( Atricani, sl-w- trade. They were negotia- a i--d i 1810. and concluded ins November! Of that ye-ir. by Va-rount Plmiiearsion and Getneral Jame; llamiltnu. The atowers F a0 ratify the twa fGrat have b'-ei a consid- u erable time in Englnaml, ut their conple- I tion has beet delayed until the ratifica- c tion of the treaty grantinig the right of 9 senrch could be simultaneously exchanged. ' The following are published as articles ofahe treaty of mediation: A RT. 1. The Republic of Texas agrees that if. by means or the mediation of her a IBratanic majesty, an unlimited truce stiall u tie established between Mexicoand Texas within thirty days after the present con- r vention sahall have been communicated to the Mexican Government by her Britanic t ,Majesty's mission at Mexico, and if within I six months from the day on which that. communication shail hare been so made, Mexico shall have concluded a treaty of - peace with Texaq. then, and in such case, the republic of Texas will take upon itself . a portion. anaountinug to otine million pound,' E iterlin-. of the capital of the forei:n debt. f contracted by the republic of Mexico be rore the lit of February. 1835. ART. 2. The mater in which the capi tal of one million pounds sterling of fir- E eign debt, mentioned in the preceding ar- E icle. shall he transferred from the repuh- I lic of Mexico it the republic of Texas, A shall be qettled hereafter by special agree- I ment tetween the republic of Texas and the republic of Mexico, under the media tismn of ner Brita.nic Majesty. - - I I'rorn tMe f ashibgon GlUe. t Senate.-Yesterdav, for the first time, I the hill to retedy the financial difficulties ( of thi- Usternment was presented for con siteraan and discus-ion in the Senate. NIr. %% amituittrry. in rising to debate it to day. very appriopriately turused to the re.o lution on the subjert-among- the first adopted by the Federal majority on as. sumirng the rains of Goveromnent, ot the ex - I tra sessitn. early in last year. The reso- ( ution declared their first incumbemi duty to I be, the raisin- ora revenue to e-stablsh the [ linances and credit of the :ountry. It will be rememubered that. <uring the hard cider ampaign, the haue and cry of these wor- E thies n as, the finnce.! aut! the currency! ( And they pledged themselves in the coun- 3 try that, if power was given to them, the F treasury should be niade to overflnw by re trenching expenditures. (thirteen tillionq, Mr. Cly., in his Hanover spoeeh, said C would 'te their limit:) the currency would be made better, if not sounder than specie. and pirices of latitir were to improve until they amuounted i t wo dollars a day. and filled every body's pocket with money, and his belly with roast beef. It was under the impulseof these enthusiastic professions d that % higzery begat its work at the extra e sessiou; but. instead of making thirteen e millions serve the Government. and leav Ii ing the nt with the people, thirty millions ( bave been exhausted, a debt of more than d i woty mulious run up, sad the great pur. Vz; of financial provision to- holster Ap the verament they thls bega, with [it ing, ias never himehedu lay iii the csnaie, A ieral Cen&res , which has beeursitting fOr tWeve-monahs wosummers and a winter--has done noth -gin the way of retrenchment, and noth-. 6 ag (but to carry exenditures from twen- Ii y four to thirty militions) to redeem the U tondition of the treasury. thus brought to ~ ,e verge of bankruptcy by themselves. t~ Mr. Wootdbury, thereforec, very proper y brought .o v'ew th,-er re-soilve, recoigni ritg thaat among their fir-st duties, at the :stra ses-ion. whach they stow make the - ast dut3, at the heel of their second ses "l ton, to the heat or the dog-days. And a hy is it that the mu~arity--,vbic hil works bty 1ealth, in midnight caucuses; nt which bin gs in the gteawest measures, cut anid dlry, and drives them through the Iouse under whip and spur; unuder thel sour gag anal the fifteen minuste ga-g:tauoder i tatitatist fixing a particular moment to ake bits out of comitttee. and the mon netnt cutsing tT till ditscussion, anti eveni titissg the ya, andl u-iys osn all amend nents contuted out ini Co-snaitte- otf the. Whossle-why i. it aa a mtsarity which - via-et- such niuli ted, irre-sistitble, amnip tent parswlians-ttary away, hats rese-rved tstr itch a slenth bed shkspisilton, at thti mortal thi casonm oit thae year. (at least its ( 'tngres..,) ti bec great aasure oat whicht the life of ivery Governmstentt decpentd,, anad which s-ache.. ini every itemt oif it, the pua,.e and he parsuits of s-acht in-lividual itn the coen- - niunity ? lTe true spitrit of Fedl-ralism iS se-en itt he wihole consldt tl the nnbirtdhs:ei ea- S rrity nhlich has swave-d taiolsutely intt atngreis fromo March, 1841. it is, to It peud the timne anid miatey in poltitical i aachtinationq Ut Wasington-to keepa upi dleceitfulshoew of legislution in theoJualls it f Congress. foir a year at a time, while e her secret schemnes are concotcting in pri- to 'awe mee~tings, associated, andI co-oiperautag" rith diustnt caubs what soend ba-ir emnissa ics here. And, wshen the sysatean hatched n these hiddeni cameclave, bass ataaine-l hape and growth t - suit the views of the h amntrives, it is thrown, like a trimmned ,ock, inito the pit sof eiaher House, anal it C ainttes-isand cutsits way through by mieans a' >f what p erliamenatary galfing ata oine sidle,T and gagging on the other, of which we It lave had *o mawny tnotable examples. U iothinug favors this ga :.e so well as she t tuddlling and driving inita the straits of a hi ko-itng sesision the watmportant businessoel thme otnntry, ws hit-h being preconcercrted so suit e Federal putbey alowne. cannout hear distinct. a lelaherate, cars fail exaammationt ansI daseas di ion hlence Mr. Clay calle.l his exara* aeasion, that hie mnight drive hi-snshole train if measures over the steep at on3ce, as the, ndians dat a herd of htulThiles, and then sI nok for the spoils at thei foot of the preci- 'I ice. On the sante plan. the friends he " ias left be~hinda him have contrived to lin. ~er out seven monuthes. without permitting h isotlitary imp~ortant measure to see the ight; anal now they throw them out, that the heats aif August may hatchi them, as arrichl eggs. avithatut that superabundant n :are which the ratiotnal people of the coun- (si ty expect isn regard to every thing that so f lee ply affaets their welfare, al Frowm i-e opening speech of Mr Wood. rlhur t-diay, there is rasason to hope thaw the pregnant bill now biefore the Senate till receive from the Democrats of that m,. the perfect handline and exnouture. -hich it esap~d in the other end of the 'apitol under the gag. and screw, and. A Volumein a Lin,.-The Knoxville ost 06ayv: ni mhe Temper4Oce Celebruinou. to the -'glurious fourth, at New Market. 'ennesee. a little l4d .sppeared in the pro esion, bearing a flag on Which was In rribed the following: kLL'8 RIGHT WHEN DADDY'S SOBER.' A Philanthopic cold water drinker met poor fellow in whom he felt an ietdrest ne Monday.ju-t afterdinner. -Well. Peter." said the temperance Mil, "do I wee you sobe: now" "Oh. sir, I'm'quite reformed." said Pe !r- "I've only been drunk three times is week ?'-Pic. AUGUSTA EXCHANGE TABLE. agusta Insurance and Banking Co. par. ank of Augusta. ranch State of Georria at Attgnata, gency Bank of Bruiswick, ranch Georgia Rail Road. lechatic's Bank, of ank of St. Mary's. " ank rif 1illedgeville par a . disc. ank of the St. of Geo. at Sav. par a " ranches of ditto par a - genry of ditto, at Greensboro' par a " ank of Brunswick, par a - ommercial Bank. at Mneon. par a e. R. R. & Bkg. Co. Athena. par a 4 larine & Fire Ins. Bank. Sav. par a - ranch orditto. at Maron. par 2 " 1linters' Bank, Savannah. par a " uckersville Banking Comp'y. par a I luanix Bank of Columbus, 5 a 10 ecmnlgee Bank. 5 a 6" zchange Batik. Brunswick.- 10 a J5 entral Batik of Georgia. 2 a :2" entral R. R. & Bkg. Co. Sav. 20 a 25 is. Bk. of Coluibus. at Macott, 2 a 5 lbama Notes. 30 a 57" harleston Banks. par. Iantk of Camden. ank (if Georgetown. ''onmterrial. Columbia. lorchant-t'. at Chernw, auk of Hamburg. No &de or Unrertain. ank of Darien anmd Btauches. ank of Columuns. atk of lIlawkinsville. hattahooclee R Road & Banking Company. lonroe R. Ioad & Bankinag Company. lanters' and leclhntaic%' Batik. Coitmnbus Vestern Bank of Georgia. at Rome. Drafts. in New York. I a 14 prem. Charleton, a: I . Savannah. par a ipe. Philadelphia. I a 14 prem. Lesingtot Ky. par. H AMBLtuno. July 27.. The transactions of the w aek. etding to my, have been light with the cotton deal. r%, although from the quantity of cotton iming in at this time of the year opera ons ma,6 be looke I upon as pretty fair. lur streets present the appearance of pro ace wagons.sre.or les every day og. -hich husinems iadone., - The quotatiopsfor apes ar le 1 47tsecrit - s-t :7, Cas.T er. is ver htil earngj ad lftorse as:ittq doing-not enoagiteg K quotations with. any certainty. The te advices f'romi Liverpool. per Acadia.. ill undouhtedly'reduce I to 4 cent. ared e therefore quote them. nominally, at 441 8 cents, exrtrnmes. Aunus-r.t. July 27. Cotto.-The aceounts reemived lby the adia have further depre..sed our Cotton arket, andI wh-tt sales huave been made e at a reduction of at least half a cent r lb. uponi all qualities. The stock in arkes for sale is ver; small, and there is arely any deomand or any save the Guter script ionas. We quote 4 a 8 as extremes the market. The prospect of the grow g erop cotntinues to promtise an abuindant -duace and will tie iu markct much car r than we usually have it. [he silken fie tihat binds lie tteilin.tt Atrirt.' In thi-e Distic. ott the 2lth of duly. by Lit berry Fre.mant. -'sgr . Tunnaa W arLACS. Miss Matnt BIAtur.. all of tit District. OBITUARY . Did.at Aiken, on the 20th o.fJulv last, Geun. nut W Woitatu. of this place. Ilis remains e*re brought to. thu village for itnternient. Died, in this District, on the 19th tilt. Mrs. rRaUn ?'TAL~woInn, cons,,rt of tir. Amn allwtar ha, mt the -45th year of her age. About two' scars previosto lier final dissO tiut, shte wa's sevterclv attacked with the cenm it that ttltimaotely' prnved fatal. Thogh r recovery at thie ttme was despaired of, yet pleased a merciful Prnvidenice to prolong her stence, i a time wheni it wvas nmout needed ier family. attd as if she shosuld not dep'art sil she shouldl enjty the iatisfaction ol seeing ose of'her childretn. who were ohL enough. e themseves uip to that Saviour whoni she d fuotid so kind. ott] connect themselves ithi the Baptst Culirchi. of which shie hadI 'en a woithty ttembe~r for ti.e- mst 12 years. The death of this antiahk. .tdy nnd ptous iristian. has left a void in hier family. aad nng a circle of frietndi.. that time only can fill.' Ioroughly impressed with the truth-e of the re lion tuhn prtite'sedl. it wvat her mtudy t' live >to the precept. it teaches;t and to do to otherst she woultd have thetm do to her, was charsc ristic of the inifuence these preests had over i cond'tct. lHer faith was atrong in Him, in wyhomu sihe uted. so that with resigilation ahe waited hier >pninted hour. atnd bet those 'she beld most -ar. to His care and protectioni, who htad proc. I tin her a Saviour inideed. A short time hbore' she breathed her last. was asked by a lady of the Methodist per asions. who attende'd her in her last hours. "If e felt that all wttid bhe well with-hor ?" ough scarcely able to spak, she replied. Yes." and soon aler tier spirit took its hlighit enjoy the realities of the piromnises made to ir by lies most holy religion. The death of this lady proes that the Chris tt religion must he somethitag morne than a nnitgly devised fable, since in her case it dis med deatn of his terrors, and enabled her to eive lisi embrace as that of a friend, who mond conduct her to that mansion, prepared r her eternal abode, where ag in~ stnd sorrow known no more. She had taken bold, as a fuge, on the hope set before her in the Gos r, and she was happy though af~bied. Sbe nght the endaritng love of Him, who has ~omied to give --His peopl,- theo blaming ef ace t-ancb peace as the world can neithe'r bers; the jo and peace fa Wsofaation. iia than, whomi ton fbir children aed a step herkis tothem.but she ha in her'examplle. which. il make them rich indeed not 1lie tions of their fellows, bell i aJ whose love brings peace and t.he has noW gone to thai for the peopleeof God.' aclosing scene, s its breath; the smile serene, of death. no fear can blight, * I1.twh~'~~rmI lestruy: twilmialms of li: let A toigh. s F let me die. - kehis''"l lAUEETNG. Tliete ap Meeting for the relj keld . *.:MOInt Vernn Camp Ground cownet cI0tm'lttuadsy the 25th Augnat. Atig'it3 -id 27 Beag~arters, 71h Reg. AuuST lit. 84I.M T IEeaissioned Oflicerm nftlthe .-venmtii 'I tgmmatlinfantry. 'I. C MI..atrehc.-ret ordered R,eatnp at loshnhmirep, (the old Lee' ud.) on the 9t h in-st LT. WIGFA L., Cel. 7th Rot. mAugam ' It Land for iale. IN conseqaence of the incleucenev oil te wen' therjbelahmacriber postponed the ahe. of his-andti -.113he aeint Monday in Slept- uber Unit, at wkich time it will take place at t-lge fieldC.11.'if consisti of a vatnalee -TRCT OF LA.D, cautai3dg three hundred asld fortv.two acres. mror k PsOOtuateo the wntentrs of' lloonmnii and Hari* Ie Creeks, adj initng lanod of' M r. AnravwwtyIr. Philips. Mr. Kenm. Mr Urle man, siddtkr,. The tract is nil in wood. UThe fertn of sale are one and two vear orodit. tiii putmhaser giving n1rote-c wihlm ewe securtbearing inerest fiom date #ti last payuui~And a warraut or god title will G;. r. STIEFEl1. Angust3 5t -1 Notice. A LL lsons inidebted to the '.stnte ofJulhn Coker. dee., are earecestly re.ineted to makeyament. as the cneudun of the istate is much' dti. ultall be comet jmlled to close i a soon a'it can jomsilbly be dmen-. therefore. I ai in hopes those tlat nre dose said Estate. will avail thei0seives of this nutice and make pacy men. This ist day of Au oim, 18.42. OLIVER TOWL.ES. Ordinw of Ee:rfield Distric. Ang4;1849 tr 27 tats of Soutlh Catiolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY LW ER TOWLES, Esquire. Odinaryar Edgefield District. Wha ibsejnamin Melton, hatcb appli ed '6 Lehters of Administration otra ularihe goods and chatels, .bu'Roden, late of thi 'deegnos .' * t l aoWr" for ioen at Edg-efield thelbi5fh instamn 18I42.. tpshq , ny, why the said Ad mmoist should not be granted. Give' rtiy hand and seal this 1st day o' gt,:ono- thousand eight hurn dred a two. antd in the sixty-seventh year o aan inepende'nce. .O.TOW'LES, O~ ..nD. Aug. . -$2 l2& h 27 State bf dutitil C rOlila~ EDONFIELD IUSTRICT. Whleres R'f. C. Uriffin, hathi np pliedl to me for Letters of Alttcinistrarion, ott all and singular the good.enndl chnnmels, rigIbt'e and cr'edits of Thomas .Jny, Inte of the District aforesanid. dlece'nsed. These nre,.therefonre, to eite and radmnn ish all antdsing--ir. the kindlred andl credli tere of the niaid deeensel. to be and appea'r before -me, uf our rics i Ordintar'sm (Cnrt for the said District to Ice hclenmnt Kdage tiehd Court' House on thme thm intstant 18i42, to show cause if ant, whty the saidI Adlministrationl sl'oul ttt he granted. G3ive'n onjitr my hand and seni this Js: day of Augdit one thousnd eighet huzndrwed antI forty'two, nnd in the sis~y-seventth year of Arenn lnderwendence. O . TOW LES, o. r.. 15. Aug. 1,1842. [e2 12A] It 27 Good, ';a law Prices; 11lE ?tubsewr beintg dlesirumis of redem. ing his pretent stock Icy the falI 'en.tenr. wall off'er GOODS set ve'ry low pri-c.n libeeralI discount will he mado for eceah. All thtoe- thnit wishm to avail themcelves of this oppotnimy of beuying Capy will call and eancine for thcem selves. * F E. I). PRESLEY. Edgefield C. II. 20th July. tf 2 7.04 Brick for sle. E l i'H Ef whale'mleest re-tad,they are well buerntodt and a fine assocrtmer'et: I willI eell them low r cash. Any person wi.,cintg toe purhsa see a meple of' them. by ap pising at my residetnce. emne mile fromn lde.~, hieid C. U...on the sage roacd leadlinz toim burg. JOHN McDEVITT July 2O tf 25 lNew Boot and S!!hoe E8TitMISHJIE.YT. T'HESbscer rinforms his frirende, that - the bs~ine)I himse'lf with the best nmu terials for.'miki fne BOOTS and 811OES. and bai'de m'ini tnne at Pemttersville. The~beg.tidiOae-6fthasnks that hoe'an give his friendeiqhe A publie, for their pcatronge whicb he to merit, as to insurwa rood ande fssasn terms tosmit the timice. -. TEVEN A. BROWN. gy2 Ra . at the shorteet notnce. may 4 ';.*3t 14 .U 1o AiTCE utreceived ~~RANTON a MEIGS 3nne 2 - 4t 21 Male. 91 ew PIANO FORTE, on times. apply to Mr. E. B. Bigen;. .lake, at Edefleld C.l1 aarch 6 " if 0 Head Quarters. GrsNRnA. Onints. No. -. CL.ARENDON. holy P. 1P812. . r. IIASKii.L havir ieen nppnint. e . eed 'a'n aniter General. with thee ranik 4f I.t. Colonel. %t ill ie olwiyed atnd res4pected necording. fly order of the Commander-in ihierf. . W. CA NT.Y. Adjt. & Ins. Gcn'. Jnir 27ft ' DIA D QUARTERS, FlI'I8-T lBRIGAli t'AY %ILRY. I.itG:rmi -.D, JuIly r. I?'4. J. OR D.RS NO. r ii F: Com mi.rnd S ilicre of the 2nd Je'iment oi C'AVALYit. will anem bh- on Tiieid.iy. the ti d-i Hf \o gnr t emt. at 1. : -',m . , ill ind*e4tiield Ditrict. iad F:n. carnp flor live da~) -. The Ind firnnet of Caivalry wII! i4-emWlw: ir PIrill anid Ite iew.nt thmeme pr..nim :a tril-sr. tIhe, lth of A ipti-t .t. The I JIlicer. .mid':Ion-com4IujSriCne-I Iirers wil I n.wernile the day previoues l'or Drill and Ins-ipection. *he Brignde St -i n iill attend lte Lmramp lneut and Ieview. M. I. BONIAM. Brig. Genl. Jis Brig. Carnlry. 11 Mtice. N rLF.CTION for irigtadier General of ti 24 llrigaiel luifantry. S. C. 51.. to ill the vunetwv .ccasimed by the remlantiimn of Gener:d 'imbli. ii hierebly -.rderedi to bpe held at. thme Od Well. on thie 4th londay in Arut next. LOU1 T. WIGFALL, Col. 7tb eg. June 25 i 21 TiE U. S. DISTRICTr Coii T, DIsTatCT or SOUT C OLIA. I.Y- B.-NKIUPTCY. IN the matter of Saniel Trnwbridges a UB.lanknpt. Purmannt to ani Order of tIke District Cor of the United Statcs,(for the Dis trict ofSpoth Carolinta. Notice is her gien, that ca be shewa. bforn the aid Court. at the ort Ho p 'ObarIeston. on the *eekhA e not ve his Discharge aid Gertificate.as a A BankruL Chadrkleon, 11th day of Jnily. 18.2. 1 'A. Y. GRAY, Clark. July27 lit 26 TIlE U. S. DISTRtICT COUitT,? DIS-rIT- or SoTr Ctnot.r 5 IN LI4NKIRUPTCY. IN tihe matter of Wiinnma Campb.ell. a Dlank .rerpt. i'mormaant to anm order of the D)i..rict Cout of thme imted Stamtes. for tihe fistrict HI Smnthm Carobimn. Noziee i4 Iherebiy gre.m. thnt canne he isheiwni !etre' thme prida (Innrt. at thre, 'edteiral Coumrt lInnuse in Chrleimston. nnr the .ighmth day of Octobter neexi. a: eleve~n o'cick. A. 31.. why thre saidi William Carnmpbelli. .lhould not rec.ive ha. isarrget antd Certilicate, as .: Ilanrkrupit. Julyi t27 i t ; T ll-: r:.m- C )m l OI T A it l'A. J I.V IIANKlI"I'TCY. 3N the imatter .f lin mm mB. 'ma ophel., a B.tnk r.unpt . i'airenmat in a Order emithea I )itrmct I irmrt ma thme I rm:il Stamte. for'i tihe i hmitnet of Souatih Camt-dbi.a. Noticei.i te'ilv.herr -. th.et c:me hre .aia-wnu beafotre the .:rm s amrm'ort. tat hme Fedmtm eraltout linei rm Charlieston. 1)n the. 0Iighth emy ct I iti-r next. :mt elevrena -ickiai. A. 'l . w hyi them .cnd Ii maugh i5. C'~ampbelll. shonhmle rnt recreive in- j kar. ba.. pe~ unad Cer-mticate~ ta a Charlneston, I Iith d.tv of l-lv. l1t 2. ii V. G it.U. sti!.. Juy lii t ; i Jm~~7Medical Notice.a O F'its 69. prmre iiwnal ervimceC tom time citize.- om l'detiel d vila::e aimd ade~jacenmt ennmmtry ,m ad has takienm anr Ottice next dorti j G el. .\l. 1.. lonhiarm's nme'ar tihe Couari ioere whrere hm.ee an e foundm atit amli tiatm duiring time dayi, nnde durirn;: time night at S. i'. Gooemi's dwell~iing, ecpt whieni abiraeit ern jti-rn.itmt . deitie . ma~y 2.' t f 17 H YmINI prchri: d emf Mles-ra. lirvne e& .II l'inomr,. their enmtire. =tack oaf tuil md imthe Mlf.rchanl Tarileiringj l!!ruaests. mi tis lplace,. wll- weonhll taiki tii rmethtod of imformirng eer friend- nind thme pnbe :enrallm~y. that thley~ cam be~ fumrnihedm at time ol stamndl ef firyanm & 31li nrr wiath Clthinmg. sin :a. gooderetme . andme not inferior inm epalit) teo army soimia e.tamblishmmeni t in the Monthrernm counmtrv . We~r intendme to kee~p on' hrawl nt all titmes. ra 'ed stock of Egih& French Cloths, aniU.mit . 'ele'cted ja inre Newr Yorrk "- -d Phliladelephminmiark met'. togehe'r w. ilh all other rat ieh--m oeim line: and tom throse whir Ia vori nis withm thimri paitrnaeV intm tis lrnew wye wonmd reay thmat everny exter tionmei otn rpart ahimr be mried to give~ perfetct ..atisfmeaton. GsI)0f) & LYON. Selling oft'at Cost for Cash. T i : .nubbcriber olI-,r'i foir sale rrhmia.ae andmme retnrila large andI extenseive stock emf Readly usatle Cloiing and HATS, ait Franecis II. Cooke's rhl sttaind. Thmose in wamnt or either, will do well to call and exanmine the stock before purchaaimmg, as tihe goods will bo sold iower thman they can he botught in the city or elsewhviere. P. W. .AUTEN. P 8. Those indebted to F Hi. Cooke by note or borok irecomnm, will eail omn tire subscriber at time store and make payment. Anem~ta, Ga.. April 28-3nv 4 6it 18I The Wonderiful Cures taronxvn -Y DR. SWAYNE'S COiPOUND SY RUPOF PRUNUS VIRGINIANA, Oft WILD ClHE RRY. M R E PR OOF oj the efficncy of Dr. Stcayne's ComprunI %yup of Pru :us Virgniana.or I id Cherry. 31rs. Brow,, corner of Second street tud the forki of Germantown road, efl'ec .ually eored. Her symptois were. gene -al debility, at tended with a con-tant cough. mairi in the side, brenre. and back, with ,-her symproms indicative of Pulmonary Dimease. lnot essential to intimate. After tsing the seconl bottle fit this invaluable nedicine, her cough entirely disappeared, itid her streigth increasing fast,-and by he limtle she u-sed t wo bottles more, Ohe rntind herself freed from all pain and other :npleasant symptoms which attended her isen.e. She is now enjoying perfect wnalth. aid willing to give anmy inforrga ion respectinot her cure: likewise recom neniolds hi-- Syrnp to all nlflicted with a onts or a Di-,en.ie of the Longs. Forenie by Dr. Swnyne at 54 North sixth it. Philamelpt: i. andl by S D. CI.AItKE& Co.DrurgisIs. (orner ('etre nd Mlercer streecs, Liam nrg S. C. jte. 15 it 20 tate ot outh carolina. .tREI:V1.E2 DISTRiICT. IN THE ,O.\iMUON PIAA. 11i0'. 4. WILKS and Thos. T. S-mrann, blte 31ercianit,%. under the firm of T. S. Xi:%., & Co.. who are in the custody of the 4iferift of rA bbas ile District. lv virtuieota Ca 131 .d1 S.talriedm,m. at the siit of James Bryce. -mrvi ing partner. and Thoo. S. Wilks, y virnte of* a e-spint ad aatisfaciendum at the sit of Thi. (;. Wiik<s. asaignee. having filed heir petition. with a ,w:hedtnle, on oath, of their '. hoir , asial. re:l atil per-sonial, includin; blth ht p:mrtnister-lipa aaet, and those ofr the indivi. ial pvatnlier-. n% th tihe ve.w* fir taking the ben -lit Wt the .\r of the iicnral Ausenmbly, cofm 1140nlV ralled the - In.-solvent f)ebtors Act. Pubu'i Ae'ire t- i.rt-hly given. that the maid pe iti woo Will h.- heird ami conildered in the Court if t'timinn Ple:a foir Albbev ille District at Ah )#- ille Color' Iloise, oin Wednesday the tw-lih la:y mtilOrtobr emxt. or sich day there-trter i1. the Court miay oilder during the term. com ieneiig at the iamid lacie. oil tihe secold .lon. li of Ortobe-r next. All tie creditors there. 'ore. athm tin-e of the said firm. and thmose f he i:flividulil pirtlere. are hereby stimitionel. ieraonallv or by dieir attorney, theu and there ia the sand Court to shew .atuse. if any ther -an.. %hy the benefit of the said Art sho'dhd not e graniedst is the said Thomas S. Wilks and I'hnmiano T. Swanni. upon their executiag itme JN0i F. I.IVINGSTON, c. c.r. Clerk's Oflice, July 2, 1#42. Joly ti ($17 C-j) 3m 23 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THIE COMMON PLEAS. Deverly Burton Attacomnet, Tie Vm. M. Steide. Debt. p'IE Plaiutifr'having thir day fled his MDeelarationin mny officeadd-ti. Defeod it havingt.Wife Aal t n swrn.o jsb ihsiui thewi e,o seiroua copy suit a .. rite arule to pledi-oud lie 4id. 1*i or ered that the Defendint plead to the said dee kration within a year and a dtty, or final and bsolutejudgemenit will hegiven aginst him. ( EO. POPE, c. c.ri . Dc. 18, 164e:. c $7 50 47 8tate of' South Carolina. I.V TIIIE C1.12.V I'LE AS. rrrtm'nel & Jones. J ~I E; lantifl in t he rce, haing filed his 11 ec~larationm ini miy attice, and11 the D~efen a-l's havttng titithe'r w.ive~s, no1 asttornteys, on w hm a copye of the. said declartmon, with a rule ' i lead lhemel,rfi migh~lt be served : Ordered, bi: thme 4:id 1)eeienanmt- do applear and plead ri t s' ,sahl d. criratins. n athein a ye ar anmd a1 day r' i a. ahe- dslim.'t uumJer. 'r hia anmd absolute ii.l ma la l be l arie elmr'' airai.tii them. JNO). F. l.IVlNG.i'TON. c. c. e. IN T111 COll\lN P'LE.\S. D ieclaraijon in ..{ 1. 11. P'i".le. Iachlment. \R ii i~ 1A S thme Plaitntifl'in the ahovo St st-ed caie. hias tiis day fsledl hi's Joe ' airatnion n::nism the D~etendant. wvho is bhm. ut from am nuithoulilt the litmits of thlit 0I:t--. 'i-f it i<..aid,'l havinlg neither w ife nor it''rrn.y. kllno n itlbint tihe same, onl wihomi Iin- egy oef thme lieclarmauisaf '. ith a rule tea 'l--m' thterto. ithit her served: Ordered hiat the lefendiatit P'lead to the said Dec rit'aron, witint a year atid a day, from the lte. thee-f.l othetrwise final and absoluto uhment~st will bie awardled ncaimnst him. Clerk'4 Otle ( aqce 44 No. 2. 1.411. 5 Stlte 0| C O 0~llt i itPolina, EEFF!il'.LD DISTRICT. 1N TJIC t:0.11310N PI,.AS. El TIll.!: i-.\ thme P.hiintif'in time above ista z ed catsc. ha- t his~ day1 filedl him declaratans gainst Ilthle -endant. whit is itaheunt from. anmi imthoumt tihe limlit, o thim Stale. am it essaid. hat 'gt neither tt ile nlor attornesy, known within the amne. Onl whom a copy oftthe declaratiotn with a male to plend! thetreto, mighit be served: ('ider d. dhat the l)ettfenant plead to the saidt declara filn, within a vear and a dnay, fr'rmn the date careof. sthe'r' it-e fina and absolute judgment vill be awarded against him. .Ierk's (fre. G EO. POPE., c. c. p. State of' Southi Carolina. EDGEFIEOI) DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON0 PL EAS. 'homas Curson. Derlar~aio in Debt. Ohn Ourv. Eoreign At teacaLt pIlhh IYlnitntitl'having this day Giled his Bdnasration in tis case. in my office, and he defendant having now.ife or attorney. knowst ii be within this States. otn whom a copy ot maid leclartiont, with a rule to plead can be served. tis nrdere'd, that the maid defmedant do plead o the said declaration, within a. year ad a lav friam the publication of this order, or final n1i absolute jndgmsent will he awarded against utm. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. lcrk's Ojire, Edgefield C. HI. Feb. 25, 1842. Ma~rch2 17 6J