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- c 4 memo&---de * 1' A7A w iies. awd -t d -Tharp& Oa* n a wigdkilin caion us oater 6*ee -few ran '~uisebtOd~PiUFdinngbs o atloan 4t' P ua thi biuhey; -oelawd prpruieor espect saeeaal alb peiin espt - wm ..t e..e Snh iswent crps lok es - t~WsA msys aseersaigi bagn lCoapo has spetssajes p .5 - - -TICE. * ihe dgeled Aso. xpA~I eemaeseWlaboem at h said6'Aiowins orider, vis: G~q Maci, Sst iy .before the 6.st :1.~Ihr4i~b~~edscod4mi's * --V~U3~3at~~the thirkaird's 36~ Sa~m er ia hAzt Lord'sa ~~~die third . Lord'sa ki~sfre hefedeat' imiriiisthe ArtLrd's day F. F. QI EG, D. D. IILUNSON. Essairidieins1Esavereesived the Eve piabei Columbia. 5. - T-. RligisiLkesataire. and Gen emhe'press of Mr. Nor gambLast Uopee, Esmg. We have not -~-'~-- thew sk Is banelomuly ~~bMbbuusbf. t-ath asse alerfdes e rerso t be de. * elam. ak sir NII 8. ere. b.ai *~ S stost . of Burke ,,e iiynes. -~ tizig elegates I. . - i tis sdnpprochineg Cens aIg ~ 'faie. a. Denocratic eandidaie fuG v~ci1 following teusoln giing YAy''.ere onani a ed. -'Thatehe Delegatea, chopen by this eemgan'g be re Wtel to nre aid spport afkrmnnaation of the Hon.4EsfIN CALD MiL-pALHOLN, of-Out'Carolinat, for bat. helegates chopen by this eeting, urge in the '8 Cte. Convention. thafu n Deuoratic R9nb imen Con utosamIable.n~aftahlee n t'ieth orf X& Td otm pare*pia.'' #r%?GdPtt3 in Iliaei&-Tbe Set Curoi se ps-piabeo- tbe Ibllowing extract of a letter BDomliSuin'to agietlttan gf Columbia: '".1Tbeld .aeocrem parsy organinstion. Wtd almost all the Fedal and State office-hold uts : are -fs ,r..Van garen, but the peopie Witbr 11abut biet. and- I believe thcy wsthe only CaNsimn nia in We county; and nite are6 seyeral hundred string. Asan iatanesedthe-greMs and general change in'fa sor Jofalbo I, wlLobservathat tthe win eel13 B-.- wvh-.Chidrm~an'f thgoinir.-afT.|oeship and i County Ranmdurisiintha~Wienuein- .gulature,pro podio cal whit is nowVan Uttrevi County. tahtibs County. and thou te motion founid a second. no onevoted f6r -it but himself. All ie meinbereof that Comminee are now Cal lasnaapen!'____ E"'The Chrleston Meury of thu 3rd inst. m:- Our correspnadent in New Inork, who wastled to believe that the Hni. Samuel loisng bad expresed a preference for Mr. Cal Ie ' oenohe Presidency, was mistaken. as we Abserve-ast that diatinguished gendemean in a resent publication names Mr. Van Buren as leis frst choice." g7 The Charlesiton Ceurier or the 2d inst. ays:-Accounts from Guidaloupe to the I Ith uIL, nsebti.n that the French steamer Gomer bAd arrived at Point Petre with the liberal do. mation of 2,500,000 francs, voted by tie Go vernment for the relief of the saflierers by the sathxumdej at Point. Petre. The place was mperubtandandy suppLied with provisions." Comem.-The Fart Gaines (Geo.) Moderator )I the 27th tilL says:-"Notwithstading the ancommon cld and ackward spring, the cat oe.plaMdain thiaserion onk green and thritly. Lad somesplantations quite forward. On Mon. Say last, Maj. Holmes placed on our table a somber of stalks measuring fron 16 to 18 in de iesi height, with .4 and 5 squares on the g7 TheJhllowing.front.the Ioston Daily Advertiser, will be, ao doubt, of some interest to the plsntiqg-community. "Ameriess Cffons.-The following par rapb freen the New York Herald, has excited ionsederable surprise even among well inform id perose. - We andemstapd w treicr. fromp od authority here, that it is'tiectly Rne. ;t pets a vety en a -apw*ierep-of the po ides of g"r Wgusiei re~rpeieatornos n a iaies of Lowell and ither parts of New Englaind have sqld out heir beavy stocks, slick and clean. and are mow working on entarats. A gentleman who was in Bostonan Tuesday was unable to buy L base erfhieting ef the-make of either of the metal.etries.whose gnods have heretofore bees lying piled up. .The goods have recent. ypaid' well, wherever they have been shippd maciing a demandwhieb has swept the market. A comuparison of the cmash price of the lower rrades-o'ebteon cloths at Besten arnd Manches. er,- proves that prices are. now from .ten to rewe per cent. cheape on this side than on itse ohr; so that tis 'umans'have actually made uhiprnnis' to Liverpool, with orders to ay. ijpe dai, which is but ten per cent. and crwarded the godto Manchester for nile. Murang Lea.-The U Eimbur'g'ournal ysay:-"We see It stated in somne of onr ei thanges, that a German gentleman has round sot a plan, by whieb lands may be cultivated withetut manuring. This maislibend thee age alon'g'aypifor our farmersof South Carolina have beene following this method for years. and wet have only to look-atbte red hill anid worn. ouf botemsfor pro~of or the impriveunat ine agrichiltelral matters." . -ram the Seuh Casrnniaw. THlE STATE 08. TUE BANK OF S. CAan~iNA. - This is the great Bank case involvineg the quesution of a forfeiture of charter for suspen sonfspecis-payments, the result of which of course inveltes the faze of all the othes Banks which suspends4 and then refused obedience t i0 g.as e-d..'opvide agatst thesans. penmon of sptecto-paymnte by the Baunks of this Stta." That lav provided that suech Bnearfedtacetits provei'ins against fun e ei. uld ke proceeded against by the Attorney General for previous steepen. non. ,The.Bank of Sonth Carolina being one sf the restit -Banks, t hems., involving the rate of al, wassroceedad with aloneaandn the triatn the Circuit Court of Chleton, Judge Buelet decided, against the State, (on the'lame at the ease alone.) that asuspension of a ' payments-did not involve a forfeitute chr er. ibmthis decisioun the Attorney Geneta ppealed on the pert of the State, to the Ap peal Contof Fisges, on a umotiontisaz the do mion ofrthe Circnit Coute'.evred, and the Couthas decided,.as eil bese'en by vs hesenee to the-list of decided cases we publish, thai "the aggion~he granted, and the case re Vrnedbaekt to tihe Circuit Court." The -leu~nof the Cour of Appeals wvas keivered bij chalnrdspa, and concurred) iha qhtem ,Job John~ston. Dunkcin and Ua~ ~ndJudge Wardlaw ; Chancellor Dae rid ~hsnand JudesEvans and O'Neafll Onmenting. am Judg llter adhering to the I bpinion delierdb i. ,athe Circuai Court. -TbIis'deesnot of conne finally settle the case, whieb involvesthj g; also, as well as the Iis. The Jm the lae ezhe~cae onlyI before thqin t tanst. be decided by ai loury; and for this pierposeithe Court deded that -:horase be rieferred.hek to the Cisenie Court." T):e Bank pleaded lve pleas to the Deelaration tiled againat in'the Cient Court pjinsealofthe State. Ts.e was joine! two of these-the othragving rise, at di - Be ' inaorf-hBnire en ' anaestons ntles presendy~te dasnmirs, hisi decisies habbenma he en dapssls c ase would have a~e d;uthqdecien on the Lew'haun * sm ~~eiusedofs of fact snade s. twoss, must .q:tied by. T2 iby as ie to he triediis on te-Ia preViLot acts aiogedagyuatue ( k fSpecl paymenta Et.) ii an- i's tindian veAkcr accorditgly. it It fil ;. nhremainfor the Circuit Couut to. proeinou tsee~ uit off#irferctr of eartr. 1tis'pearcel to be believed. however, that the Bank-or raer the secusant Bjaka geniral. ly-will proceed father. shice the facts of the " case munt be too clear to leave any doubt of It doe verdict ofa Jury. And it seems tobe gel- " erally expected, therebre. that they-will feine 1 dro tise matter, appeal tw the clemency of the d Stite. offer to accept the provi.mions of the Act of 1840, and-solicit to be allowed toretain their charter'. The State has h.een virulently and most nunusd assailed by. tieen ard their up portet3. :i. tyanltetacl. 60ipvia:.ive. annd i'nf C live, in tha matter. It n ll have an OpU4.1r. nity. if they appeal to :t< elenency, to prove In the falsity of the.4 ch'vrg.es, by conceding. to Il thei their charters on tlie terns nentioued; 1e and weconftdendyhopoe and uuist wil do so. If No one fias qpposed their nmignided recu'an ry more detenina:ely than we: but we dil cc so. not from any desire to destroY then. but a sense of duty to uphold the lawv and honot of ' the state, and its pecuniary character at home and abroad; and from a drermnination never I to submit tamely to a Governuent afthe Ba4.ak., II superior to that of the Law adtil the People, or -ac to the nstme.4 right of the Bxanks to-awpend ja at will, no matter what sight be itg etyects up. b on the interests of she E'enpte. or the public %.; character of 1. State. The Penple have tr:- ir umphed ; and in congratulating them palon thi e happy result-so conducive to their trae wiel-I rare,-and thei, confidenee in their Judiciary we feel avtired that they-as magnanimons Itt and goenerous in the trinmph of their priuc iple.. it assternlydetermined, honust, and unowerving is in the support of theun-will. with nt, be sati+ I led with this result, ant tut dqsiae to press it rarther, iIe'Banks ajifeal to thei cleuency. Aspartqrom their unfortunate oppcsition to the uzeellent law of 18140, undo.? die tfiuence, it :s ri beleved, of misgu.ided astd sinister cnaansel<u. lit heir conduct since the enspension hNas beet all generally good sad saintary. while some one It; r two ofthem did not yield to tIhe latter up-b Sosin. andt are among - the-,est namnaged iiks of the State. Let thmn PeW'have their :harters on the ternhms suge-ted, since the sua eisty of the people and their lawi will be saw ained, ani a uniffieent warning presenated .fi gainst all suAch ritiiuacy its future. sevrs of rashermex.-The firh;ng -schonner! S eized by the Enigli.h and carried tuwo V.ar t .N is the W'asainon...f this t:t. I 1 3wned by Charles Coarrier. The crew have rearhed hoino. The vessel is tnken tinder the in New rwgulatimes which wye niettined in- the Herald of the 8th inst. that of drawing the line - 3f three miles from the shore. within which the l American vessels were not allowed to fish, fromn cV iendland to headland-and which sule, if car- bj red out, will prevent our fishernen from ocen- th ying any of the fishing grounds its the Bay of Di Puidy. or passing tarougb the Gitt of Catno. The Waaitmagutn. whei captured by the British i trniser, was in the Bay of Fundy. ten rniles from Butict' Hole, aul fifteen fro-n Annapro- a is Gat. where the bay is thirty tile wle." rhairew British regulation of drawinx a hne n from headland to hedlatu; will ct off all the by knsorican fiherman rom neatly all the fishing of uiunds. and should not be tolerated by our pi- fil rernoOee for auoment-ewburypvr I licrudd. li - ~ PC -.Ths is as it sould be.-- R.*mselig Post- b ussters, lok out for 'alking Tickets.-4n a :onversation with tho Hon. Charles A. Wick iffe. Post'iaster General. on the 3d of Jily in ls t, in his allice arWashington, he.iasanred us At whenever a p oflice was kept in a store r.glace .wbere' ppers were furnished with - atexicating drinks and were allowed to loiter ol about the store; to the annoyance orladies and be adhers who might with to visit the ofice, to i mllil or to recave letters, it wotaId be deemed by ,,.Dpartinentiitsdu aaerem-ethe keep. ti o'-6 nOh .C ; O fte from Office"-N. |ourier. -- . Fro= the N. 0..Trepi of 24th uit. Asto finsugsRsmor.,-For a week.past it has seen whispered about ins this elty, that a draft so frter by the Mexicait Gorermen in famer qf Sa Hougen. President of Te-.s. for Isry-# t Eca shousaad dollars. has been poid 'at the cu-m er f one of the usat prominteatcomtmercial hous- bt :sai Nerv Orleast' th We learn.. (iurthor. that by the steamnship , New.Yoak. whieh ailedn Monday evening ~ or Galveston, itaformatiata of such a .:bar'acter m was transmitted to Texas as will leave seare-ly ~, le shadow of a donhlt upon thb.minds of the people these, of the truth 6f' the rnmor w hich t was only whispered here. The next news fro"' t Texa will -tbe most atiniuly expected anid my he fraughlt with intenise interes~t.w Califora.-Ani Anmerican gentlemen re-si- d, ltis. ntaifotnt, writinig to a frind in the, , Uied States. says ethat country-"Altiaonuth fin a liart of this country (Califcrnies) is noial- at ly governed by Mexico, we are remote from th and searcely feel the infinirece f that.powver. fe The extenit of thme flsat oevel coutry from the t Paific coast to thsnMotainn on our east, will i average about one hundred and fifty miles from he mouth of thei ltio Colorado to the line of ta the Qregon Tre itory. The soil of the whaolea ir this regtion of' iountry is ve'ry s.uperior, pro- ce lcing Cotton, Corn atnd Wheat in ahundance. ,e Pehaps no couantry in the w'orkil produces fin- ur er fruit. The moiuttainnusregin.east.abounds ~ in the richest minerals. Here masy bo found a I tpper in thme purest state upon' the top of the g mrth, in all directionas. The pountryiasinnds n hot and b'uentinemua sprin. A bouu thirty a. rilesfromn thie Colorado, in tn midst of a san- a Jy desert. is a volcansic mnutatain. It is nearly hr rond at its base. atad about one maile in height- thi Prom its top it constaly -emit si nimense e olumun of blaek, smoke. Near its base large in patities of brimstone issne, nearly in a pure a state. Ship loads of it might be procured. It mils up in a kind of crater, hardens on the-out ~ ir nmface, and fails back in the centre..There an are a great numibes of bituminous esprings nea~r he his twsn. Our houses are-all oVered with q aitumen. . One spring here, at which it does 'b, ace appear that mere than a ton could be had t, veikd doubtless furnish live hundred. -It rises 3 apo aeelarcel of grondnl.nbubbles to he ei~t o aut six fe,huts andruns to a cnnsiderable distance until it hardens, re ebhag rosin in some respects. 'Femen have liner notions. or titter angntsg* 'o express 'hem, than Mr. Mc Duffie. In his speech otn the assuemption if the State Debts by the General Govser. neat,- he aaidfall thbat the Government ,oses'ed, shey-derived fresathe people. rhey had not a single dollar that was not Irawn froms the peckets. of -the people; mtd yet this-Government proposed to re ieve the people, by giving them money ! ~ee the people of these United States npposfto 'orbhip this Gtvgrnmenat. a he Persians worship the, sutt? God for aid ! Let them meet the gnestion plainly indfairly, .-.very-dollar that was given othbe States, must-bt, taken from the peo rbof afie States; and for every dollar hat'they receivedl in co form, they ust - )ay t-least a dollar and I wentfAve cents another forin This was the inevitable :onseqiaeee.aiwiz ennld no eaodd -New Ydk Plebeiaa.' Sintece-ThekauMsCants, cn ricted of th'e umurderof-- Ladd~ near 'halestan, has been refused a new - trial, y the Court 6f Appeale. Judge Ward iw delivered an umpressiv amil eloquent Isarge in passing sentence of death upon to prisoner. from whic it appears that it as whilst he wAs in a .yata of iutoiica not, that this unfurtunate being commit d the murder. This however, is no ex m in the eye of the law; undl ibis fact 1;ght never to be forgotten by the intem Prnie.- Canden Jouraal. Crope, Ife.-We extrartie fllowi.ing nin n letter written to us by a'friend in lester - I have but lii:le in ay on A rieutural atters. e are rather in want of rain, a.'o0t so drot'thy as you weic when I rt l11-a neck. The stauts of-Cotton in e eaiSter part of .:difield, a. far as I in jnlge froim .a road-side view,:,re ex .lent ; and with us togs. in the li;:h1 grey j:., they are good-in the cfay land, :cidelly had. Corn in looking Only so so. he 'usient crops are backward, Owing to a.rcry cold spring, bitt with a good sea n, in a few dny. (they airejum nnw tading) I think the prospecis for a fiair irvest better than for iany years pre. ouc. The ont crnp will lie laie, and I ar indifterent.-Clumbia Planjtv. 77Te Crops.-A friend wto'hn4 ju't' r. rued from a t'.ur through the ten ea-atern. as couuties in Noirth Carolinn. snys. it eotigh to do ane's heart gtxal to look a e firids o what ilrughout that regioa. encmiing r.s they dI us f tine a lrspeci of luxuriant harve.si as ever laddened the rmier's hear. or the.jimlian curn, but tIle can lie said yes *J1tut that too, is up id thriving beautifully. This is joyful aling itnleel. .The sauie counties were .t.yrar. impoveri-shed. and a large par in of wteir inhabitants reduced it) the nia diotresinig circuntianoe, by the nl ut entire falure of their cops.-.Kr ulierald. 'lThe following are ihe conients of.the tuih-rn Aritlurist for June: On Ashet,. by Lesi artlcit; On the ann-emet aif a Platnnaion. iii reply #,, neies uIt-lresmd to, Povrai-I gentlrmei lererted in Agncitea ral Pursnits, ly L. ..A.;.- .tiract, from the Diary of a Plan rtof St. Wuholoiew's Parish, iar slico usecitlive years, with some aft-ervation, C. K, A.; Essay t -,Marl, read tefiti e Black Oatk 4grituliucal Society. 11y r. John S. PaInter, -.f St.4Siepen's tialities of Pa.atoes and Corn; Important vention fur Grindigg.Corn; The. Cal rimetre-a New:Instrunent,-for.esii miing Ilie.,quaitJ4y of Cajbonisi ofLime Marls and uther .Calercous Manures. J. La wrence Smiih, M.D., Analyzing Specimens of M1arls, hydinund Riaf i, Agricultural Surveyor of.Squth-Coiro a; Cultivating Ground witjot.Manaire; tndreite as a -lanure ;.Fruit Trees, IL. Miscellaneous. -Oranages; Ruta Bagas S&nqh-Carolinn; Grafiin;;; The Plough, ortildy Jforticural Calender. Teris of tie oiuxtiern ,griculturalist., Three 'dollars, payable in :a4vanco-e rtwo col ices 85; Societies and Clubs can supplied with ten copies for $2d, paya in advance, OBITUARY. From te Eaate irdg. Died at the residenee of her husbanJ in this unty on Wednesday the lit inot., in the 23d ar ofber age, Mrs. HAktir? G. Beams con rt of Ir. John H. Unrus. Seldom hus the pen of friendoabip been called record the death, or to pay a tribute to the rmaory of one so deserving oh a kind reinew mace in tie hearts of surviving friends, as is amiable lady-With a strog wind well kivatied by liberal studies she poss--ssed. in eminent degree, all those amiable endow. ants of the heart and graces of the spiri. Mich beanufy the. character of woan aid ike her laovely and belsaved in society. Gena aid conciliating in her nianners. sue wain a respect antd friendship ufall her acquaintan s. and seerar-d the love of all who losei her dl1. A., a wife. she was devoted and affe nate. a..iduouias in thaediiacharge ofadoiinestic ties and unreminting in those aittios ic-h sweeten die conjugal relation. As a end,* shte 'si-, kind, coneil.aring, and obligisng. d1 it'would ht nao s:iolatio of truth ta asv. it she hits diedJwiio'et learir~g~an iisukii',d eling in the breast of a siisgie human being .vards her. But above all. she was a chris it. anal died ms only the christian can die, in rfect peace, in htoly triungpb, in lively ex pe ion of a blessed inmoralaiy. Sensible ofher prosching dissolution, ahe spoke of it with wposure and evameed noalarm, beiing poe. uimad of that hope wthich sweetens life, tri- ' sphas --ver de'nth,--ind opens to the view.-f.ir nye all enmhinatiuns of garthly aspirationa, aright manasiuon of eterual-repose.. Her death is truly the triunmph of the spirsi and princi s of thai hav~e over the terrors ofdeath. Her at word~s were-words aafprayer, and, as calm an inftn: faila to sleep upon irsempothers ist, she closed ,her eyes -upon hE-ight-of s world, to opeif these upon the stupendons siities of that invisible o whick-bt edl spirit was conducted b .angni benide a,:b minister round the dysuged of thagood. Thua lived and thus died this amtiable wo in.-She has left an infant child motiserlis., di an affectionate bnaena diseonsulaie. by Sdeath, aid a large ieireof (zienzds-and ac intanosm-to syampathise with them In their reav'grnent iand to ourn over her early fate. limsayithbesaid -of her: " Blessd are~thte ad. that die in the Lord frm'henertb; i.sihte prt-h t' tai rest from Parewell, Harriet, dhen art sleeping, Peierful in thynarrow hed; Piends survive thee,'wvho ate weeping Por thy gentiespirit ded. Paini andaggntidktnoW are sdd Jiatures fitdts all are-o'er, Prthy Spirit bath aseended. -To the hrigh elysian shore.. Thou art in tha peacefltldweiling -- Vhere no cars-91 earth molest, Wherw .chgal sng is swelling Proa-the harp. ot spirits blies There thy rausomed power ate raising Anthe t tha# Holy One,.. Whom te gpod dtearth are praising - As the blessed Thre.and On.' Parewell, then, t.ug tears arefalling And our heart thy .oedeplore;* Blest Rteligon, swmety calling, Bids us wiskhthee here no more. T. Eo-rw, March 3, 1843, EDGEFIELD VILLAGE pH E Exercisesbf this Instiution will elps. LpaFriday lEd instant~andrecomtmee Mondy edJulythe nest mnth. Monay2dJuy.W. B. JOHN140N. run. ? 2 19 Commercial.-. -Iliasuno, Mafy 50. C(ttox -Our market is brliskup resent pri cost although we notice a small IselinastO previous rates. The article still continues go come in. ind sold immediately on nrival. Or quotations are from 4 to 61 accurding to quality. Dry Goods and Groctrus.-As will be seen by advertisements tender proper head, our merchants have on hand an excellent stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, which they are dis. posing of on lberal twris -Journal. .. AccusTA, Jlne 1. remerks.-The business of the season :is drawing to a close. thantih country metchants, cm.inue to visit our city isar tlhir summer up p lies, with whichua mir storvs are abundantly hi. led.-and anaa which good assoraeonts iten be procured. lia groceries also, our stores coutain ?ecllent 4vosortmt~e. luit the receipt of pro duce., which generdly Fives more aimation to trade, ishoconing lagitetr every day. though .we have been inforumed, that spane cotton still remain in'the country, 1ant which will-not be forwairdedo saleto ais seaso, .the holders be iti able hti keep it, with the expectttion of rm alizing a ertaer price the -neat season. This expectation is .no dotut entertained from the nulavoraie proispes pf -the rw ing crops. It is our opinicusouvt aL presesat it as idl- t0 make ,a.lestimate of tiw effect the ackward tse" of tIhe season wvill have aln the extent of the new crup. Several sections of the state have so< ctonbt suffier-1, In.l it is certain that however favor::hle the retnminder of the season nay-te for the growth of eation, yet itn soame sectinOs it itonst of the inestion to expect a ftill erop. -in o:Ierwections. where they hat e-been favored by juvrerarupitiws nestier, the r.t ton ield. appear to tie i at btter condition. The .arconats frot Alalutna, r~usgrsnst, ased Miiiasissippli. are aetantradfictaory. tIaaItt;h tIlv tll a iree int recirtening the gtowing trofn is wotrse loukm:g than tho.;e of the pr--ceeding year. We taIat herrore wait a few miotaths ganger. besa're we can terin a correct tstWimlt of the exiia t talshe new crafp. (tor presetIt im~ipr tion is-tha..bo rs~et crop cameutkrcach. tinder tiny favoraide circu nstanucS. 1.:.1 aay occur, the extent of the last. We find that the pri.ee cnrrent before ti:e arrival of the Cadleanin. have been tm-aniain a111, nd tisat the en pot mntrkets have stown grent.-r activity in cottos operition-. This i., we helieve. to Ie acrited to the well f.nnttded opiniou tlisat tie current ,'tices for couon. in the Etarapeam tio:rke-ti. at ibe latest date-e. will taot d4cle. nochi. lower.. tlaisigs ~,eeawticns unay oceur. t i. ouer opmnion thaii ths prce of the raw natterial does. not dechone. it caanat or.t#ariallv adrance,wtil ot ii well tscertained that It.- grwisig crAp of this cotuntry will be morn dcicient than it i4 now eatimmated. Abotat .ialy and Anigua. we may knosaw what. rare wV1I probably ugover" at, the CA)aoanmeneetnent 0. the next maannt. The ntit advie.s frotn Cit r..pe. n hicla na.%y be- ex;-ected heso iu thq course of next wek. will repase.nt trade, generally conigered. as aaill inaesraving-. ta we won114 not'he Purprised -hoould these advice,. as re. gards cotton, he n-)t so favoruble as sume ex Pct. The nd vices wewall receive will he dated lay 19. and to tha lay tie sapply and stock of coitton which nay heave reminaned and oeren received ita Liver gjuol. viill be probably 900.000 lale at U iach 750.10 bales wail be American. int ithstanding tle! inecaed desnand for con sutnaprion. If this far;:e nid unprecedent ed supl.y and stork has had the efccet ofpro daeing at soa:1tl decline in prices. we believe that it will e bitt nometanatry. be cance fram ahmat tite niddle of Jiuly the out.s;tg % ill ltw nfinitely larger tIan the'supy from the coaum try. -Th export of cottonfrouadiiscounry to 1[:verpool. asthae intestdatsaamountedtonbout 1.330,010 ahales. Thm imports of American coUon utao .iverpool. fruni tihe lot of Septem bar, 1640, ti- the'lat May. Ut43, amounted to akout "S"Angs~saa. So that there are now in transitm to Lwerno"I- about 43O.W00 holes a.' will ::- '. o by the mIddle o1 July. The stock ufAmirican cotton in Liverpool on tle 1t of May was about 50,000 bales. and if we add the uppy of &5300 baled, which will Ito received hay the middle of July. the supply and stnck would be I 080.000 bales.. Butfron Phi. upasnd atock of I.0&.000 bales, we lot conentutptiont and esppirI andperhaps. in. aapeentationt, wih we wilf estmaleat 400.00 ttale'.-Theni thae stock in te miiddle of July, nar abasut tthat,time. will not be nature than Gdit. liti) balea Auaneican cuttou. If we are correct in our estipqate, this stock of t140,000 bale!. willceutinaue to dec ea..e, ats thae outgoings widl be uaese extensii e tha the suapply..unatil the ne0w crOp begins to comto in. Btetween the timte that the.saappaly is to bet considlergbly li.. ittaan the ontgoing. .aod the new crop wd1 be gin to aRrive, we cannaaot-tell what prices will govern the markerts, as there are tao nmany tun loraeaeen circtnmstances thtat m:ay inflnence theom. so asd to produce an advanceor descliae im jeraces. Cofla.-Our marketilms-heen active.. sioce our notice otfIaat 'Thursday, and the dleptuand rir. and wotad have been iron, hvad the inantity Ott the ntaarkuet beinyg latger Bai little is offerigon planter'n accos;t nud whtat has teen operatad upon was in secontd hantds The snites, laaking these cirenastanc~es into riew, brave beer n.tre, hartita prinacapal sale. were etfctued on Tuaesdty, whaen uait 1304) bales chan~gedl Miveriat ratos ranagiug frutm 5) to j centsgsith a'ameall lot at 64 cents,whica prices are-Zafalne -a t 'o( a cenrt'of the Current rates-bet~fhe'arrival of th~e-iberniam. Thae receiptsec'ntinu. very ~b y th~e trail road .and Wggons: Tihe saa elatsed ycsterday malpiarativuly. quiet, at with a fair .and gaod " x4 e-A eexpectedechnen the naorhasa untderone a smtall advance. It ist tic arce: thae siupply ishfully eqaual to the dlonand; but wehave togotute it atpar toone :asf oftone per cent. pretains. The Central Banik money haos again'inprgrved; the rates reserday were 16 tat J8'pw cent. disttttt. 6ia. ereent.state besailaawe endtte at 54 to 55;t the siah per cputsar'2eacaree,and anone bard ly oe'jg. - - a Col~exainne l. C.eete-"The receipts have been--.iglisd'da ingtbpast~week and ofeenp vr ltl a been donie in the tuarket, while pricee receded reflyjCer-a.een. and in sense mlstances sales have been. ale at adee1lne of I: The cn'r reut ruttes-nsgnow be qindted at 4j a 7cents, ,trens.-Caraiiulpa. ^ t' l',s -Ofsfonnee hit as eat Fo the Ofice of Clerk of the Court, of Edge kad DutrLt mar8 ...- . -- tf 6 freiende of& U PO a Esqr., annonee him *aaemi fre-leenion, todti Office of Clerk ofte Courtof this District. May 3 tf J ..Tinner Wanted. ment ha this village. None but a Grat rale workaman need apply . f 1 1aoz & .T03 l'mnyUm -OOERtIES, c. PIECES Irandee and Eentocky B]APING, 60 BP. Rope0. 00 bis..N. 0. Ede 9 i00-sacks Salthr eizerandblsobead.) 150 bushes at, n b ak, 5,00. Ibe. Nos. I & 2 White swi, (UnioA 500 lbs. Bar Lend. 10.00 choice Balimote 1adou Hams, 40,000 -' Sweede irai. 'asotd sians, 25 kegs DuontI'a FFF Pddr, 100 -. .,ds, ass.ted SE, '.00 setS Wago Boxes, 20 box"r No. 8. No~l. & No.1 ICkt Cards,Wne.Whitsemore & Co.teand. 50 boxes 8xI10 & 1(I2Windw Glam 2.000 lbs. loaf, crushed, & powdered Sugar. 3.000 - iic 5O bag% Old Java and id Coee, Mo chas do. 2-5 bhi. Canal & Baltimore Flour. 10 haled CURoo Osnabargs and Cotton Ynrns, ,0 Grinds'one. lack, llysun. Gunpowder. and ITperial TEA. Pepper. Spier. Ginger. Nutmegs', Stech. Spermn & Tullow Candles. Tsrentine Boap. &c. &c. &c.. toeriser with a general asers me-n &fGoods which are usually wanted by the Planter, will-e kept constantly on band tierunagheeut the Summe-r. For sae hy' - 13BLEY & CRAPON, Hlamn'urg. May 31. it 18 Notice. I forwarn nil persons (mirn tradint for a note. given by mne to Williant Brown in Jaunry lat. As the contract accord-. ing in which it wna given. boa not bees couiplicd with by Mr. Broirn, I do nor iu tend to) pay the said tent'.' - M. W. ABNEY. May 31 2: 18 uLEAN'8 SPRINGS. Spartanburg Dstric, 8trurTr-CanOLIA. T illS deligh-fuil watering pae. bes-re eeily found it* way inothe hands of three itIeliidualS who are determiued toi su-stairt it reputation. The benefiealn results of the wvaer can be teified to by hundrede-% ho have experienced itsaiubf ecce upio various discses. and 'the ac couemedations sdM-be suited to thewarst nof ny who may visit the place, upon the folntsing teris, viz: Altns per day. 1 00 per% eek, 600 per week, over one and les than. 4 week., 5'00 " per week. over roar weeks, 4 0J Children and servanis blf price. ilorso per day, 62 - per week, - 50 " ler week, over one ireek. 3 00 Air. Win. Murray and lady will istipe intend the provisions of the table. JOHN Z. ZIBMERMAly. Agent for Glenn's 8priigs C pii'y. M;@y 1. 1843. . N. B. Therejs..vt ihij time, (and'will continue AbrouAh she.jewr) a good Male nenrFoemale School.. Mr. -Juhn .ahans stdperinjtit(5 the Male school. .* Rev. C. S. Beard superintnasn tbe fe male school. may21 - 11 To Carpenter. A N EISCOPA I. CHIRCH is pro 1ossed to be built i* the village of Abbeville, to be completed in 6 moUp from die executionof the contract. The consainor to fuirnis all materials; security to be -iven for perfhrmance of contract, to be paid in (our inst~almentes -an she bsiding progrimes. Otiers for this workto be tande-m wruit scaled'ip, directed ta' me with the nm se reesidence of the workman .endorsed 'on Eb back, and rferences of skill ar.d ebaigefer -as a workan, if the residence isout' ofthe dis trict of Abheyjie. The sealed ol~ers to be lf with Mir. Thoasa Jacksoin in the village of Ab but ille, or with nmyself in the Colhoeun sidste ment, It) mileas southwest of -it. to'elie of wihom, or to' Mr. Edmund Bacon in Eegesd, apply for' (urthe~r particbhr. -Theie aere will be~.openedI on id hAtonday in June and conjsdered. .'. TI0OMAS PARKER, C-ani. May 17, r.-'t 1 ' 6 ' To gnuE PURLIC. T.131. Sub? eriteer resis'etfully jsafora dhe 'puablic, that lee lhas eoened . -Rqiuse of Esaterigi I. for~ rnieler. live mih-s aboeve am aide n Atbbeeihle District. on the dijeef ur~ilv,2 i en and U-unrgvla EjhMC. H.endECds hrid;.i to Laurena and reenvile Coit'Ioua.' eand he pledges himelif C. ma, hiss bs ef forts to reteder all cofrable who may fanor hiem wit thiir custom. On the iimgesthere area aslent SaNa and Ainchy watered lotlfor thenu$9 of Drorere.aaeU W -Nay2 3t (1 * Head QtuR rS8 1. . Edgesield,. C. U. 20th MeyI4 II ated Brigad. J3 veste with the rank of -Major~i Wan.'W. Uria, Esqr., Brigade (garte Nster, with the rank ofCaptaW, wili be rwbpet ed and obeyed aceoldingly. By order of GOss'r,. Boxsaa.~ 4 TiiOS. W. GANNT NMay4 S 4 :* - St 86o Suth CaroliiL DEIELD DIATRICT~ Thoc s an~ird,et al - jTapp ' to the satimlhetion s dam 'dsor.that the Defendants H .r James H~ardy, WUIO,~RM oweulon, Nancy Howestt, ees, eCS a and wife Elexa.in OldettesZ) ton aned wife Tavy~q.h1o1~ and wife Luc W thesdi limits of the8ma en ~ IpIIn.. Complainareta Sqliuijet. , mhesi absent dee q~aI~l~ , aswer-erda to com i~uav ;tkin three memhestem ihe tid of tiseder, or, uhe sad-bill .4tmxs're. f9Ere, Eeef4 May Nq0,1005S. ay24 o. 3m 1?