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are ahountis, andigp. TheCc oi - ~i~aies Pi(g it~ArAITewyle Of th~sh 5.I P. CIState .A.uaillu i apikmofbi CDrfi ad u Clt d"-,a A ~(bt~bp"i weionh --Q 5i f in thaie - -I' e eocrauc cunM usy - asong I 0 o. 4 "Wih aI, mend the holing o of nfeat KitiaalDaocratic Convention f in pit~ the*it Monday ior May. :' i ppearing to be aialit general 1y acoeptalero' theDemoeracy ortie country. tnid beleing thar it will afford a better oppor llity to ascotain their chsiee of a cadidate if than ifthe convention slaould be held fi No- n vember next."I L'xisiana.-Exirat f-om a letter to the Edi torm of the New Oileanwa Morning Herald. da ted: IIcuxnx.. Mantans Pa1ana1a. i.A. c .-bjay! 5. 1613. 1 ' Gextka: .I am gratified. to infors yolt 1that oni ;political prspects in this quarter are in tha e hiest degre rleering. Mot of the pronii. nont tnezabers or tie Democratic narty in Ner- c -terd L iintim, have declared -their prefer- 0 since, 9r 31r. Callhqpn as their first chice lair ' the f.residency. No eame seea.to insptre so sanch enthasiasn in the hearts of the per-pla no, that of die distinguished Carialinian. 11" will ! -undo*ubedy veceiva-i.e vatf Lou iaaiaana in - P the National Csaarcation. and should be he th ostanee nt-the Democratic paltyv. (which t I w vrilybelieve. he will.) be will as aniotbt .!,2v receive the electoral vote of tho State in t .NY'vensber, 1844. ;7 For the.henefit of the travellig part of the conmmnity we puhlia'h tie following notice Wished 114m the, Charleston and Cincinaatti-. Rail Road Office. giving the hours.of arival at and depasturefium all poistv on tIhw roa.l, between Chauleston sad Hlmnburg,and Brauch jille and Coinlunbia: On and after .the 20Mh.jns., the Passenger Train will leave as fnhlowd: . . .4- . U. X. Notto reavi CJmarlestba before 9 00 A. 31. e .4 " Sudenserville 10 20 " " 4114 ie T. O. " 11)31 " ' " Brauclaville " 1230 ' "4 Blnckville " 2 00.1. M.' -*4 Aiken .' - 3 ' Arrive at Hamburg a .4 30 i Dow.. :n. 11. ot-to leave lamburg' befor 6 00 A.M. I Aiken . - 7 20 - 0 - BLtckville " '8 50 - 4 " iranchville 10 30 a- 41 mile T.O. " 11 31 ") -- -S4mmerville ' - 12 45 P.M. e Arrive-at Charlmton " - .2 00 t FMOM BRANCHVILLE TO COLUM 41A. 11 ..UpP.- '. ...W ilpt to..ave Orangebnurg before I M P.MS. S . -wsvi '2 " .'a .Gadsden "' 00" Arriveat "Colunmbia ' .4 JS . -. I W% 'I. It. Not to leave Colunaia bef-re ; t0 A .M. - Gadsden * 7-a1 - " of LewipTille " 8 - 4 " Orangeburg 9 : 41 "4 " Bcaachvillo " .10 3 -X L We copy the following fronstlae Colum. I bia Plaskr, in .0ihclh pap.r.it iuap-ars inl -: -cometanication under the itnature o-' Mon. ticelro," theletter goes to proo,.whatv-ehave hereofiure stated. that -th F.art India cotton speculation -was merely intended as a "scare erw .1n #ur planters, about: the tiame it %% an first arted. --' .q -r.James f oris, formerly oSt iaaippi. atid a'native of FaireW distract. So Ca.. % bo was. oneol tihe agentaenployed by the Britial Company cnaged in the enterprize orgrw ing cotton ia.&t Iidia, thus writes to las bro ther at Montiaello, dated "East India. Coidantaose. Dec.26. lP42." "Afler a voyage of five months, we arrived at Madras. Oct. 20th 1840. Owing to ut ra I tre of the arrival an time othe coton seed ahip ped from New Orleans. we vqre idle at MadraI oane year. As soon aiathe vessel 'arrived. we; proceeded to Cudmbatise. 350 miles fronm Ma 4s.and said to be the beat re-gion for making.2 cotton in this residency. W~e cenmencsed ~laughing tid planting tinder the greatest dif. cutes e however. praucored a stand ot. cote.whicb. in the lnsart, gaew off rapally. even dunri: .liae.yuany seasan..rand. praaiise~d. success; hic pant tns:all- in hagh .spirita oft waking nut fortuines ina few years; baat the~se flatteriang prospects did neat lnat long, baefore wea becanai convinced that the jig was upj. Sada that we tnever could raise enttin profitably int thii couanhry. -The rains continued. (whichb is naual) to pour-deawn. with srarcelv amny inter-; 'nision, for three monata: and then a saadaeta cesmation takes plce and no nmnro rain tor anineo montiaa. In a word,. India. wath its inha-. batants. I think one uf dte mnost misa-raha!e placei in the worlal. It will be hard tea find suach an indolent. traeacherous race ot human beings on eartha. They are davidecd into four gret caates, thaee oftwhwch are wretched ini the extreen...' ThIey acarcely wear any elaaahing, ust or '-. male, sind mntany go int a state of eatir-e nutvt. Titey often feed aen carrion, ad the bl-mt adirt of (lae laboring clasm is rice-water. which a they purcehase. trairo the wealkh,..nnd-ma.any ae to be a'een in a state :a tarration. -The females hkvae~o-do all thae.work: white ilhe men I 'ark abost-inidlenese.- Thaey are ta-nacinua. acamr ding-o hei relgiatmurry ; buat heir wives are ll.postitutes. Their only laborers. which are thesr feulias hirn at threat cents per day ; yet are so star.vaed and 4tdlolen~t, that hitd wor can beeffected by tiset." -rk* " After somae other remarke an thieit'manuners, cen..eliona. 4c.. flis cot'respondent Con elnder by saiying, that he exzpetets to..aerrive maIn -Firdel;it the tall of.l845: which wall allow t bims ton fulfill his contract fair Sive years ser-vices tbsecompany. .i a- Isuc~bhbe the state of thingsa as relates toa * growing pttton.ias Indala, (anda non~e whno know M1r. Marria will domabt baa veraiy) hialunyngqe ( i< prtinenat--ale jig ia p." wtat leenmpanty. in their Ima'' r.n f' 2:a x .a i ;,- hopae~ io i annr toeheat the jOraymra.mek'---: ef P-.. indeza.eaton antanded ian the cars of'Americana a eeton plaintera. tao torce sham toa acrifices of1 a the prodalucs. of their honest labor." JXadsh 2)oe.so.--The N. Orleans Piczay. 1: ene mys: " It ta-gratifyihg to ns in peraaaing the 3ieacatpapers brought .by the Dolplaina. toa-ad time ntatne' of our Minister to that con-. tthe Hon. Waddy Thompson, mnentioned the nsal tcordial terms of respec t anel regard-. 'Ve"Diario del Gobierrno de Ia Repyblia as a paragraph contrasting his offi . -ssteroarse with the-governmesnt witha thatI orthlinristr4o other powers. His conductea is iipr*yunted as baeling been uniformly (rank and conciliatory. menst reaapectful Lo the cotnn try and its goveranent, and never tnarkeda by the inmoleni sped hangibty tone that others have4 asumed. -Hea ireesenndis perfetlyae~. .prehenda:n the mnatual interests of Mesaco and dhe Unite State. and hll appreciating thea itmportancse of ma-mtaining 'frieandly relations between then,.. His own countrvmen, ai anore easpecially those who have held hsesanal int~ercoure'e wih Mr. TI searcely nteed lo be sieutad of la 64nm for lb~-importsat'sation be1lds.aa te fielltya~ wahidls i *harges . tshibilitieet batitbugodaas foe seonptreanain that the Nezierpep~ liittiat'soan st te selection'of enoral1 na.nP tb ...........he U..:...d Ste.. " The Esawir.-The firat number.ia - hgricakusalJotiroal; beating-the above title, as itn received. IV. take pleasure in re oumnending thc Ecohoiais to-the patronage rail ias- ofthe community.as the low price I f subscription will eoably every one, who is and or reading. to gratify themselves. The resent number contains suuch useful matter, tpecsally to Planters and Farmers. Tite Economist is published at the ofice of ao Farmers' Gazette, (Cheraw. S. C.) once a ionth. 16 pages octavo, at the low price of i r cents per annut, in advance. --- S Petersburg RepsIdican.-W thl pleasure we c tpy tile Prospectus of the - Ptes'burg Re. nblican," which has changed hands, Mr. ireenhow. of R.chmond. Vi., a gentleman of uniderable talett ai a writer, having taken lirge, and declared hi4 intention tip -nppoit ur wordiv s;atemin. the lon. John C. Cal oun for Ohe Preicdecy. Tim PrTlRt4BnrO RBIe.LIcAN. Believina the present to fo- a crisis too ito ortneat to thle talereL .trbthe Democratic Party i v allow ayv ps,-. de, oled to its cause to %2dc >r aait afmipport, the sb.,criber h.v, at the staiutnce o$f many frends. consetwd t-irasme ae editorial guidanr.a of Tle PcterabUtrg Re uhblica:. Ro.tAgnizing in the late tnitporrtry d.-reit (f, )emocrarv tite ncehiov of rmanence r-r fi:. tre mcnea. S. the Infiinmnrital principles of I rit' Righfits. and their -trict .%pplicatitin ti al il 'ederal i-,sue. The Repialdicais will neither ini i-tl' exhibit laxity of politcal its11. nsor tol ate its indultrnce is$ othels. b1t will undevi. tsagly adhere: to the ntotle p. inciplfr so adanir hiv embodied by oie ' our diiitignimshed v 4temen--- Pre.- tr.ade: l;It dutis.: nit debt: r nj.mr.tm : from hisak,: eennony; retreach- i tent; at.1strict .ad!terence too she conitsti ttionl." 'lhe stceetstl niniintemnitce and peerutnrant v stabtishtnenti of tths wito ant. jut& svstemn ofr triainre. mnet ::reatly dlpienl ou the judiakzlpesj. :lrctiom .f the Democratic Candidate 1or the eIt Prenideicy. and believing the nuwiest ntartntee of theif imnrtint enid4 to be a iord d by the eminelt abilii;A and uneullied faith 1 J1i1 N C. CA LihOUN. The flepuwax will 1 dvocate his cinm.e to the msomination of she d ;ational Convention. These claiin will be aforced wit dite reslect to the prr fersnces of thers. and the coirlial sospport of this preAs vill be given to that Nominee of a Conventiaon 0 aeeinsbled as to be genieral. and so ron-itutl. ,d as to give a c!ear exzression to thie will of lie majority. The Petersbuorg Republienn will. ns hereto. t re. be published three times a week. at 'ive Jollaoit per ain.it. always paw-ble i, advs ne. L WAlIlNGT(JON GREENHIOW. Rociiiioi.. 314t M ay, 1813. 37Deimocratic papersaur rgucsted to copy. Temperance Josrma.-Wd have received the it numnhir )f the mrsnd volt:ne of the ".lu exat4 ffasAington.-' which has heema greatly amproved. as regards its appearance. The i tahw-he.er. who we feel comnfident. h-is been ,itking is. iy ;r thw v.t iar. hv publihing : he Waashiin:igtninn, now calls ::pn the. IrieideC if Teanc. to -n.l him a hand in thle good Vork: we hope t:c Cm.eA.r of ' neig . ool. %% ho have feht the good etrect.s of the reiiperance reforontioa aimiong them, will wt iurn aeJeaf ear, but will conan foerwaril,oa: md all, arad with their mite assist in carrin; iu the great work. We. have opened a list '6r subweribers. in our af'ee-price one dollar I ier ansum in ad:cae. To our Icadrs.-We come before tie ph- 1 ie in a new garb-with increased dimensions. ud with -the prospect of greater tsiefulne". I ur solois 61ectis tii do Food. To this ejil the treangth of our preto wall be faithfnity directed. i l'hoiugi Temperance will be puonnettly ad- 4 ocaited, e v.c shall endeavor to be generally aia-ful In many' other fields. there are we heieive oo imnany laborers; the general conasequence a poar work, and poorer pay. .lsnt there i setore. a lnrge anid inting ield. alimmat w bol y unoccnpiaed. -De'.ideas ncur owfl. there are : ns Geoargin. lbut two preas dirctlngnged i aneendinag the" mannaers' ands -us somprovmig he-hieast.". Whe-re so much Land rentainis to 0e occuiscae., we are. sure tdat we cannot re :eive less thant a heariy weeumne, fr om em pre. leressare, anad a God-spoed fromt every lover I if tha merpatce.le WeJ are aware thtmngenerallyp-yite mar virnew-while thecj give liberally to enter. I arizes of datful(am tendency.-The lI'~aa/in.o an theumfaire. daaes tnt expect to realize afor ane:; we repeq! our deilaratitin. nta wish tat lo good. .Oair .hleet will po fontha ont its ework wfamres. refarintg thae meterinte. uaittg tme. -otng fromt the me1eta of sice-initeresung,~ ii..ncsting.-and wih the bleseing of God. beet liiting all. The ery-law prie.eiof snbcription .ewever togeth~er whit te weekIp rerord of the 1 late ofC our mart, and ehrv inspoirtant item ot I to ail: espeeially to thtoe living in the city. Ve conim-lently appeal to all. Ad si in eour rork. A e are laborii'. not for oarselves, buit I- rcese. Temperance; von can ampty sos inu thie If'eskigtoniaa. 'You: ran, you should, n will suappos t ,a.. A -liiuhe eliort on your artina procrmria, ,nubscribers, will .piace eaur aterpriae beyond any msleer.. condnugency. E7 Anti Tevspranmac Praediug.-Thse foh iwinig front the Chteraw Farmecrs' Gazette osf lie 14th inst...provei tat king Ac.lias bastill e number of adherents within our bordere, and wsy seern detterrnitned tJ contend until the ti4 for lhieir ald farorite. The Enditbr of die ' iazettu deserves die th.eanks of te whole cor imnity, fear acting in thme independent manner nm which lie has. towards those " Fifteen Sub ca.'r." whos dan-d to trajphpe uponuhis rights s an editosr, by thrents of with~drawing their tamest t coerce him into measures. Give us bmeia natne~s, nmid residences: brother Stuibba, if hey hand them: in,-we'lh sound their fasse in * his qatarter. From. the Farers Gamette. " To Coarriepodnt.-We last week receiv.a di aummnicationu signed " Auti-Tsua-~a ect." We had nto particul~ar reason for nt tthlishin;: it, except thatit was nt perfectly onvemenat to aet it in type,.and we could no: mnceive thtat the cause .of "Agri:Tenmperance would be serinnsly incorvenienced by the. de ty. Old "&Wd Fue" has all manty admnirers, nd although we occasionally see some of them asized in die gutter an'd reeling along the treet. yet he holds a caightmy sway, and pales tesiA ejg of rsst! Bitt woe.are,tying (rtm nut etnbject. This week, in conseqmsepcaof the ouappearance of " Ast:-Tcuevaticcm." we seeived a- Net. siirned~ " E~r-rse SuIascar- . t3ss" threataning that i e did Not publish hue Cominuication, they would withdraw I heair names! Well, gentlemen, withdraw, so qon as you-please, but dho not fnrget to pay up 'our arieurs. We bbuieva we would snake I soney by striking youruatuas from dur list ata ra ate We.C~ Mulats , neither dowe D 10t1 all souse ofuIac. as to masn cj a rf s the fact,and we know their hAW-*W last per thai( ~Ma ide *lkn w iviom this 6liee, . ior aNit t *ains pier our charge-our "DmiL' aiotd bz bees.ieeontarninated by entering dist. resence. Send in yur names, then, ye fi en unprincipled loafers. and1 we will graco or columns with them in letters so large that those who rAn naay read." On ecaud thonght re will forgive yon what is already due if you oill onlV give nai an upportunity to purge nur 0okad the foul contanination of your pro enee. Penitentiary Coricts.-The worthies cemo deterriti-d ta make a ti.ture in the ewrpapers. Os the 2ih uh. they at .Mrleid to enrry out ndol eseope. by no isarrectionaV movenhent. The combi ntion was ex en,.ive, but carried out in le-usual weak und o .on arlly inanner of tehnenterpri-em. Eleven however made leir escapo ; but seien If them have becn ince captured. rane as we haefor.e uoticcd, ;ItJ the kis' of his life. 1)n Tueday lnst nr attemrt to roscee 'rec prit.nners Iln, their way to te Peni *atinry, w::- mad,-. in Twi:gs onnty. iy -r~or~i who !n.y in ambua rur hids pur fe. One -f ib covicts was frui luocogeca fl two !trn .ntitStter eouetv. :he ontirg-. ir ie ep;-o-scd. w'jq pe earated for the relese so er of rt. eou? .rfeiiers 4r-menced in Saitnter. n! th late inperiotr Coitrt. The ihree were march i chinael taeetrhr. %% afen -.he guard oi f mno perr-son- w::. fired on fromn the thick ord.. Wiley Ginder fdi mortally wo-m el. hnt Jo0hn l.ilerr i (if was ulso roundeAl. returned the fire. .Ee * then ereated to the nearest hounse, where t wo ien joined him. anl they were speedily n the ground. a here they foalad the con icts wi hC the dying :uard. Nto sutliciian ansei. assigned for the willinganess wiih .-hich these convict-e seem too have ah. iitted to a re-caprure. H:adlder. t rounded.gijard.s taot considered in tnty anykr. Jie lis perforsoed hi-o duty no ly. and deserve- the reward of vilor and cruuOn to his duaty.-Fcderul u; ion Od-4 Pelloars.- The fraternity, in Bos. nan, were addressed ont Fridny evening Lat, by .Rev. Mr. M:iflit. The Boston Bce. a speiaking of the naldress sayi : He ndserted to rho history tad abir-ne. rr of the prler-dated its origin far b:wk, ,I the titlne of the invas'ion of Germany. y the Gothq nnl Vistats-tspoke of it-s ecline, its subse1eaent revival-the change a its charncter. fro-o a military orler to r0e% devated to phil:mibropic ptirpoeti. le otate.l that Old fellowship fir-st ind Is app[earIanie ih this country in 19 then a mentber or tie fraternity naide a 'all thro;:l She new-papers for all Leluog n- to the Or-der to meet at a giv-:n .time nid place. Five only. nnered the call. sinee tit nte the order las. gone on in ri. dog. i Ill it now nuabers naout twenty hostsawi. Tno charete'r giv.-:a of tie n.lepenletat Order ot' 0J! F.-hlans' by ath. ar. waf cC taji.tlV a good1 drie. It w;e. les uted t-I te .vw' of humtilanity-Chr is inn f'riendlip. bacen rl I1 . tr-rlhi and aonor-te. relieve dhr widow ad the .r. oint. smiooth the cu--t of sicknaes, adtl mv to the dead the last trihattes of rewct ta't heuor. Ile dilated ns ith mucl beaulty if language and lintho4. on fte benetficial ffects produced Iy s:Ieb a "bund of bruth rs."' le then spoke of tfhle objectiocs .-nndo to lie Order. on the grounad ef its !:i-ng a ecrea "oeiety. Said that some charged it vith heing but a tmoidificatiun Mf Free .1i anry.-Thlise he hilly de:icl-he hail livedl ito the myteries of hoeth-they' se etntirely dissimritnr-hiot he stonal here bfefore Gait anad tman, a cfamaapion fair oil.! The reason. (the apenkher g:.ve us o undersand)l why Odd Fellowship wats -emente'd by mystie signa, secret ceremate ie ad symbolical aites, was on acount if he imperfections of poor htuman natare , bich requiredt that its weakntess abet d lie latyredl m. onerthat its bietter a~ualities nittht hie lIraoughat intoaction. A socie'y might hie forned opeuly ad withoint disguies, for piathropic purp0 ec; bait woutld it Inst ? would it be pier ietuted~.a fromt age to age? wouhld its pow. r of' doaina, good Ihe so extended? P rom or onuna experience of the humnan beart, ye nosea. r it wouhld not. -It wat wisdomta it the (mnsaderA of this order. and shoseal :nowlesle. of hauman ntature, to invest it riah the chianrm of mnystery. easd throw irund it nther aturactions thitt the mere ijects its instittinn s enlcul.ate4d to vro luce He is wine who',tudcie all thme topsl of the heiman.orvstn, Ua can'so play poet thetn as to mdtke them diecourso envenhy tmuic. HYYIENEAL~. The uilkra tie that Miads iac. wiuag hearts." MARRIED On Tna.a. evening the 6th iast., by the. 1ev. Dr. P' G. Thomas, Mr. B. A. Ross, of his District, to Miss E.IZAURvTI B', daghe ifR L Mabry, Es. of Cekanburyr, A bbevill. 'On Tltnrmday eyaning the 15th~inst.. by the 1ev. Moautirapp,'Auosa 8rA:.tdebreEgg.:of his Diistrict; to Miss Mar VAVo'pN, of Ahbp. -ille District. Died, at Giflieotvile,.stn Sadiiy morning, he 11th instant, SibnoRA, only c.aild of Dr. Vam Gillison. " Suffer the little children to comne antn.se inforbidi thaiemuiot; for of euch ha the' ing lm of God.. !@ The-friend# f a '. G. BACON. annonee im- as a candidate ir the Office oaf Clerk of~the Court, .of Edge icld District. maur8 . if -6 50OPE, Eagr., annouane lait'as R eanalddite itt re-elestino, to the. dise of Clerk of' he Jourtoof this District. May-3 . tf 14 - Notice. lOEL ROPER..8etar., of Edge6eki District. ~liing on the Mlartintown Road, t wo mile. ronm Dotonssvill., tolls before me a bright bay -10IL8E, eight or nine yeats old, a snip on the tase, a smnall' -star in the face, and bianded ritbra letter R on the s'houlder of the unount ng aide, no otier mtarks visuible. -Appraised t thigty.five dollars.. .JOHN lULL, Magistrate E. D.' un e1 (P00 an n .ama 21 'Ceios~- J3ur wareh'iuasse htlilsogt too .io tem At preent and butifew wagons coming in, owing to the advanced Stare ofthe ieason, aid 166 Close engageMents ofthe plan ters on their farms. We have no sale. to no. 5 tie this week; but believe that prices remnain as at la...quotations--say 44 to 61 cts., accor. dint to quality. E&ekange.-On the North. par to I per cent. prem. On Charleston and datvannah, Iar. 'firtyts.-Our rates are the mane na last we-k: bIt look for a reduction on the rirer. us we liave heavy rairs, and the river e geuing up Hamburg otraaL. r We copy the foilowing estimate of the crop of Cotton.-Ar the year P-43, frow the AUgusta Can.tituitionalist. !CROP OP l43, l,60.0W0J ALES. tRaierd in I:-M3. 1842. Net': Orleai. to Jaue 6, 1,0116.U 717.12C ?Moibile. Io, .one 2. 472.K,7 3I.: 9 Charlest:u, 1.. Jn no 9, .'l.9.U 216.721 J $aviiana, to- Jianle 8, 2s~rt 214.tN; I Pilot;dt-, tei 3.y 27. 147.22 107.26l N. Caroli:a. t .ly 27, .M! 9.015 - Virgii.l, to May 1, 10.000 17.10 W 2,3032.746 J]/3.9J !gcrea.oe.this .vear, ,!.SJ03.746' --I f RcPi*ed frteI crop of P-1'. to Late-) da tes. 2.300.'pJX Receivej .Ahendly anore an theer,Ia opr.,,oo Ra-'ein-l 0a1e111 n il e- . .t.t:Val Thew % ew-e rece.-d 1:3-t ) cur femit . th tinme to the close uofthe -enoa.n, .0W 0j0 Crpp of' 1"49'.-.-.10 fer''ie'd alre:idy ofrtherrnpofl161'. 2,iJuu0.000 Estiusaing the re.eiapt e*.w.. as Last year'for Aireie:n:znd-r co' the !,u' sean. 50P.000 Thc crop of Jd13 wiuld a'aoant to. .*'.3U.00) Auct-%.%im. June 15. Cnona -The condition of'.onr nearket 4. maius ,.e satied sin our re-port erfinet rhursday: latim iad active ,ut wih ig -:arai.lii al aprice. The ales f.re isarpvi In f1pailsaity. aiad. con -i-lering the sma411 41a1n't ticriing. are la.rge. The feeling ofbueer'i. wt-. are fe ial nu.enbLer. i- gl.... hnt thle ferhig of holde- belin-4 egn;ial. lv good. i., cocet-i"ion it price is mawde. We i1nVe hecard th6:st ahplit lI;0t) IV 201tlj0 hak-is have cli.iged ads drinia.; the p-ty week. wInch. a l.a.:ea moaonu alult..' con-idering 11- siall s:-k eon hand. Those !,ae,. wee isaic at prie ci mt;ia in; frot 4j tat 7 c tie: the priie~oul ;iea at r ftrin 51 to t1 reiis. Tlie receipts are extceed - ing li.:hL: aid we inay Say tia.at tle seasuln 4A nearh~ cloceed. Frchange.-We have to notice an improve. risent in the vatine if Cetitrd lok notes. We qguote heilm at 124 a 133 per rent. diescouti. necarce nisd in denianaal. \d) S per reint. siate hanad. into rna kut. 1% it4 re::ard to 6 per cecit. bonaad. they were held 3 esterday at GO centn to the doll.r. wi.h ther J- ppe'ie.npon off: this is i ma~ornveiaent mt tl.e~r vaine', pimiee on: inote Sthe tt l-:y' rn-arket. N.; chang. it; 1aa41iaernra exrlunge. We .noate onyht chcks on NLw Y-ark -t par tio 4 per cema. pretmitam: ditfirailt L to oiti:n3 em. at I. to l per cent. prem. Cois:ti:Mt.Undi. Coi.tanw:i. June 1'. Corton.-T.re lh:s not been iniuch otleritng durinig the pia-t wer. ....d 1-rce. ntuija abdue the sane- s Liast q tCj...iys.4 a Cj cetas.a winn -strictly primue would eotzio'ad 7 cents. A lIt wa' 4old onl Fnlay las at tnat rate. M;4t of the Pules m -eac tade at 5 a 'Je' --Cr. OnratrLWos- *JlVe 77.' Cottoan.-It will he, recllected tiw-m vur re. view ,f tae uth itt., we t*ted that the.(is. land market, tuwtrds the close of the week hadl become very Isagaid, ins eonneqence ofl the tirm sitamnd a'wuceLd by heke~rs; and the. tranatia.a of the week jitnt chased. will still fanrther aetre-ng~thben thei opainion thean ani acet, as the ospera:ieon did wl em.:xeer'd 20')1 b.sh'. T1heren wnas soe itniepitty, it ie trte'. int the e:ir. ly ;.;it of the wee'k for the arturlobhat as sh~ip piers were dematani- the rates entrrenlt'p'r v-inna to the adn ices per tha e Acadha,. hiolders had either to yield a'. withdl aw fromt the. tmar ket. and they p-nieraelly p'ref'erre'd abhuat-:r sal ternatire..fo~r the paa,..ena at ail evna-ticere were a few however. whao, to nhegotiate tale'.. submitted to a concessiona "ean j to j eta bait the daicliane was not genaerl. ande we therieforej cnteiue the gnotatina of the previois week. I The receipt. nre 2th bale's. 'fhea slk-s tare n' follows :-6 at f5; 58 at Gli - at 5s1: 45 5 146: 129 aet 5(: 40l eat 54; 4.4 pt 5i:; i.j at 54; -14 atr5; 124 st C: 77 at GJ: 2"6 at 54; I l at fig: 2J75at6:.j I at C3: rasyl 53 cat 7%j. Thae trans acetiotns in Lint; 'Cidf e.ipraise I bale-' a pore. mangiang-frwIo lui Ifcntus per lb - A LL.perus'inted to the estate of 4dhgha4../Adame, dhee'd1. are reqiuesced to. maske peytment, anal those hav'in~g de mnands agait said estate, will renider them in. OLIV'kiR TOWVLE' S. Ordinary of Edgrfield Distrti.-?. June~ 20 a f - el TIJE!..U. S. DIlSTRICT. CUE}RT, .D~stcT or SouTh CAROLtA.5 I .N1S.4 K R (,TYQJ* - IK. the mattir o.anie'.liy .ecate, ..formerly of 'ew York, nowofAbii Dlistrict, So041h Caroliana. a Bankpt * Pugunant to an Ordier of the Dta1 - t Cpart of.tlyse United tatttee-due District of South' rCaroiital Notice isherebyr givenethat eauase be thwn.Jider the said Lea'rt, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, ott the ninth aya c'op wetee neat, at eleven o'clock, A. RI., wity the...said Daniel Hoyt. uiiotald lnt re eive hais Dischaargeanad Certificateas a 8ah r hudp on 1th day ofJuiis143. H. Y. GRAY, 'Clerk. June 21 12i " 21 THE U. S. DisTRICT VgURT,\ .DISTRCT..0F soUT.N., CA3.OW~lA. j -JN'BA NKRUPTCY. IN the M~attesr ot-Martin Posey,teaa MIiller, now a Farpterbof Edge~eld District, S.C. a Bankrfpt. Pursuant toan Order of the District Cecrt of the--Uited Siats, faor the District eofSouth Cprolina, Notice islhteby, given, that cause be shwn before thesaid Cqamt, at the Federal Court.Hoyee~s in: Charjeston, on the ainth day of' September ~next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., .why the said Martin Posey, should not receive his discharge as afankt p Charleston, 12th day of June,I1843. kI. Y. GRAY. Clerki. Jne1.12t. 21 -DIssoluion of Paurtnershlp. betee Jon . Drnll& H. Blas ws isoledonth 1thofMay last by :nustual consentt. .Inl4 idf .20o WSALF8SALI. YBTWit'dfaundryt writs of ieri Fa e~s, w~i~poceed to sell'atiEdge ield.Court House. -6-the Birac'Mouna a July net; the fonowingnegmes viz: Mary, Sam andiMarrh, sold aMt de uits or Eliuha Carsoinee " lo e against ohn Knox ald John & 6j - and imes Mlarshall. for .om. Marsba in C. Johnston.the property ofJe, MJohn too. Terms Cash. S. CHlRISTIE, S.E.. June 19. 1843. 2t 21 State or South Carolina, EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Abrah::tus vs. Dimtion&.WhiUt, r.. -ildri:n Wildaaiin va the aM, p. tarr & (lelaud vs the same, .. ligeloy & Birch vs the awie. . 'mI. S. Miller & Co. vs the same, . I. St-jddrd vs the saine. . eardan .Z-ely. Mr Chester Vaunghus ly vs f llis bunmon. IN obediience to .un order passed at the lat t.-r:a or tise Court of Common Piceas fr nid District: I hereby give publienotice ltathe hinatrais in the abov cases. severally, tu shew aSt tho next terni ofisaid Cort, to be held it the tir-t Moidaty in OPctber next, at Edger. '-Id C. U.. 'Iy their respective excaions btnid, not I narkedl etiqfied, and certain lindh1 it Jy 130 haud aplied to executione in ay gf-re juioir Io showe of saidi plainI.'. Nons - IaIa giv, at. ten.t it to alleged by the plaintifre a the jur ior enoe.;..hat the above ostated eases S0-14. a.t.:i dsariga the term atafice-of Wst. Ch'.nnoruIs , dec.d.. Tate NimriS'of*nid distrjer S. CHIS1TIE, .a. Jase 1i - t2nm' 21 NSrnyed or, Stolen 11041 the ntditcrimer 1n8 Msanday ni., Slnt. tr..mN Mr. Johni Itain.fijtq. 7 miate. ..m1th [it 1:digeiceid ('. II.. a deep onrpiI eian. 5j bmd. lmi;h. w ith oi'e or t1wo 0ste spots n lef ht~ jusw. andss iunsaymtonmes erideassche~s ta lI hinisid fees. A literal retwapi wibe given I:Dltny pesAw (or taking him up, so dat Isiu on. g.BETTIg; IfU The Greenville Musnnineer and At. rimn Cfimosirle and SentineL will give the twae., ?.inaertious & furward their accounts p timid otice. J e- 1 --. - 21 s~t e or South. Carolina. -- EPUEPIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLE Esguire. Or.linary ofErigeerld istrita. lihereas. Wie Holley and Joshua 1o cy. applied to ae for Letters of Adupinie ration om all and singular the goods and hnaalte. rights. 'and; credits o f Chiles loiJey, late of th- Distriet ibresaid, e. Theae are. therefor-e. ici'teanIdadn sh all and ssaigior she kindred and ereiii tre of lien said deceased, to be and appear lefore mne, at our next Ordiary's Court 1;r the said i Distriet so he holdeo.at Edge ield Court House on the 3rd Jul I'JI show cause, by any, wly th ~u ~d niiamtraion ahould not he grated. Giveen under nay haid and 41 IiuIsfjit lay taf Jutie, tne sousand eigiLJtian rel ad forty three, and in the'sixty se -awh year ofAsmerican Independence. .C. TOW LES. o. . P. Jisne 2l.)&3. [$2 121 2t 21 - A11ACO & LARM-1 10 000 L.DS. ' BACON, lo 1,000 LARD, For bale, pesd-y e had upon ap. )iCAtOn r.t die OLOr 01' BLAKsO & Bon.a, air at the residence of the Pabscriber, fue Ml Ld~ve tihe Cout Housie. .AVORY BLAN16. June 14 49 ' 20 State of South Catrolinag. E DG EFI ELD DISTRIC'T. f 41L1tMJR TOWLEN. Esquire, LOrinuary of Edgefleld~istrie,. Wherotus, L.auar Ann Hokbi, bath ap S1ita sonu fror Leite of A dmin'istra te bonis atnon all arnd singular the goods and hel.<~. rights anid credits of~ # . 0. iaolling/sworth, late of the District aferc TIhe'se mare, gherefoare, to cite and admton 4h nll andh sinuaor, te kindred endecredi or.. of 'lie said dee'ased. to be andE appear Ierfor me. at our neat Ordinary's Cour tfor he said isttict to be holdent tat Edgeleld .sutri .laeuse. on the 26tb dt Jain .- J$43. o ithow.cu, if? any, wihy rhe'said Ad nanisertion should not be granted. Given unader nmy hand mndseal this.13th lay of .June, one thousandeigha butn Ireti atnd torty three. & in tesiutysoivenak rear of A u)erican iedepelidene". ' .0. TO WLES, a. ti. .Junte H. 1843.~ ($3 121) b. h .2 3..114e71RLD DtSTftICT. 4L~br I NEQW pc/a. rhowmp,1ardy.elaI.-. .4 , I.T appearig lph sais Ion eAiCo easasaoner,.Itat the)edag Thga... hardy. Jamses hlardy, Barber a-.a.4L,. en llqgvertop, Bowen iancy floweten. deceaed, jis of .tie .State; on moot~ o~a~ Complaiptynfs3Licitor, o3ulii'a ss tbseutilefendnts dopsaawererd o comuplavinants bill. itij-thesemq~i~ het pubicatio of this order~n' e mid bill eih.beiskepricoafesse~hw~au R.R , .a.s -State of SogtCh Jpi NARNWELL DI~~~ IN TME CO0k(0 ranassT. Gray, pFs. m~etl the ahoyga m hae l. A this day filed his declacadlom in .1 ipe, and tihe Defenudat. having so stburasy, mnown to he in this Bltae on whom a ruis La ,lead can be set dt oatuotion, Orlored th be saidi daefendant .do plead within a year ad i day (rota thejpublication of hs rai.'er'Ana end absolatejudgmuent will be awardedagaist mer. ORASMIUS D. ALLEN p.e.4. Clerk's 05c, s,5A Juse, 1843. June 14 p. ny. : i E DGI~ Eil D bANW' - in Monday 24 July, the next memh.. W. B. JOHINSON. Juni *2u Im