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tl e sane quarter until Thursday an1orning Weare sorry to be compelled to find itwith any of the officers of the Post 0 ment, but such circumstances a tendency to injure, notosry ourown' self, butour patrons, for whose benefit we act; this not being he first time that such a mistake has ocean, we wdald thank the l'ostmater General tonse his influence, in our favor, so as to prevent its again occurring. 07The Whig Convention, of Georgia, as sembled it Miledgeville on the 19th inst. and organized by choosing the Hon. John M. Der rie President, and J. H. Steele and J. S Wright, Esqrs., as Secretaries The Conven tion nominated the lHon. George W. Craw ford, of Richnmond county, -as the whig candi date forithe office of Governor, and the Hon. A. H. Stephets, of Taliaferro counSy,'as a candidate for-Congress. .. The Convention appointed delegates to the National Convention, who were instructed to give their votes for the Hn. Henry Clay as President of the United Statesand a resolution was adopted by theConvention, (Mr. Berrien having vacated the chair) approving of the con duct of that gentleman as Senator, and recom mending him to the National COnvention as the candidate of the whig party for the oufice of vice-President. Nw laupskire.-Jnhn H. Steele, Esq.. has been nominated as a candidate for the ofice of Governor of New Hampshire, by the Demo. cratic party. Nruss..,c~rs-The Whig Convention of this State nominated Jolin Davis Esqr., as a 'candidate for the office of Governor. which he declined, upon which they nominated the Hon. George N. Briggs, who accepted the noumina tion. _ _ _ issssipnp.-An extra session of the Legis lature of Mississippi. has been called by Gov. Tucker. to assemble at Jackson on the 10th of July. The jobjects of the meeting are stated by the Miniipian to be. the amendment of the laws relative to the revenue and the two and three per cent. fund, to provide for the election of avice chancellor, and to cause, for the satisiretion of the public, a thorough iuves tigationof the Treasurer's office. Centrl Beak Bab.-The Federal Union of the 90th inst. says: * The bills of die Central Bdank have inproved in value since our last. They have beeo in demand during the week at 10 to 14 per cent, with the prospect of fur t):er imppovement. We qnote them here at 10 to 121 discount, at Columbus 9 to IJ. Sa..-a n nah 10 to 12, at Aagusta atid C'inrleston, the same. _ _ Bak of Hsickumsair.-The Macon Messes ,et says: "According to an act of the last Le gislature amending the charter, the Bank of Hawkinsvile has been removed from Haw kinedr'l to Macon, and re-organized by the appointmentf the following persons as darec twas: John Rawlu Thomas Bater, H. H. Tar Vor, Joshna G. Moore, Wiliam Gunn, E. Grwis, and L Coins. "Jobs Rawls has been re-elocted President, end J. G. Moore, Cashier. "Their Bills of al kinds are redeemed with agacia~er its equivalent. at the Bank in this ci jrthir Akie tn Sivainah." , aiig -We have been shown (says the Celtonbus Times.) by Hr. Bagbee of thiis city, a hill of the Marine and Fire Insuranc~e Banik r - eSavannaah, raised from one duller to five do!. lars. It is of the otmission signed Edw. Padel ford, Prewt. and.J. Olmnstead, Cadhr. The atteraio is effected by obliteratbug, biy some chemical process, the denomination of the bill in the circle, on the righu and leri at tie. top, and by inserting the figure 5 at thme l.-ft, and the letter V. on the righlt-and by sufsti tuting the word five in the body of $e. biil en plse of the word one-The a add.edl to the word dollar is executed badly itn the bill shevaa to us. Crops ia J&kride.-A correspondent of the Greeiei~ Msaaisw, who re,.idhea in Abbe rille District. nnder date of the l5ih anstant., writes as fellows: -!The W~heat crop ini tis neighborhrotd is murkh better then it lhas been for natay yeas.. it is thought that asome large Beidstwill average twer'(v beahus':u the &acre.'' Te1aae.-The Lynchwirg U-irginicn, sayts: "From present appesaraaces. we are apprtehen sire that the tobacco crop ni Virgiuria thjis year will be a short one. TIhe plarnts are said to be scares, and the lateness of the season will prevent tbb planting of a heavy crop even if the plants wceeabundenL. RBe.s.-Green WV. Caltwell has been appointed superintendant of the Branch Alint at Charlotte, N. C.. in the roomn of B. 8. Gai thor, removed. Mr. Cooper, suiperiten~udant of the Mint at Dahlonega, Ga., in the room of P. Rosmignol, removed. ' Gold.-The D)ahlonega (Ga.) Times, of the 14th inst., contains the following statemenat of the amaount of this precious metal dug fromn the bowelsof mether earA, in the short time of two weeks. ' " Mr James J. Field dug tip last week about one hundred penany weights orgold, with eight hands. And the week before he dug up eighty gpennyweighits with the sane company. e'Messrs. James M. Bedford & ku-Henry -dug up last week one hundred and sixty-6tve, pennyweighs efold with furteen hands. "Meus. Fied McCormick & Lightnem. dug up about two hundred and 'uwenty-five pennyweights of geld lams week with eighteen, hands. And the week before, about two hun dred and Aifty pennyweightawith the samte conm pany. "Messrs. V'arnumn and Moss dug up last week about one hundred and twenty penny. weag- orgokt withi nine hand.. - eaur. Milner & Grin, not heard frotn this week: though rumor says they are getting gold faster than any other company in the country." 2Mrri~s Accidet.-The C!Nrleston Cewrier of the 20th lnst, says: " Capt Pierce, of the -s.:. r.....n. a - New ..or, fro... Can...,. .-. ports that the British'bargnae )Lata, C.latam May. was blown up at St. Helens, by'he x. I1lorion4fim rtagazine. .Se1iisnifed from London; when opposite Asmeasion, Captain 3lay blew is bain put with a pistol. after which sile returned to l.elena, and while lying at anchoruhe blew up. killing two and wotuading six olthe crow. It was supposed the second mate set fire to the magazine. Assaialiio of nca Edieor.-The Vicksbturg Setima of the 12th i'st., contains the following account of the assassinatiosn of the able editor of that paper, Dr. Jasmes lagan. "It becomae. our painfie l duty ito ananounoce the cold blooded apsainationm olthe proprietor of this Journal yesterday iftertaton. at 3 o'clk. P. At.. at the hands trf D. W. Adams. son of Judge George Adams, of Jackima. Dr. In an, as was wont, was aetarmiz fiom lais arding house to this office uafnr dinner, when tie individual named thote. walked tay beihind him aid struck Ur. Ilatan ove tie haud with a cane; a stuile eanatmedi. which bronght both parties to die ground. Dr. Ilagan being on op. While in thi- paow-itiou Ad.mm pulled omit a I short barrelled pistal, briin-ming the mzzle round to die back of time mneck if the deceamed. Thae ball otanck the spiBe ad pmnaed up imato the poAteior part of the laend, cauting inmstamnt death - Dr. iagan was unarned. and noone near him to render tay aslistance. Tfie corpse wan carried to ite resiAlaence of Jmiae U. hiayes. where an inquest was hmolden ont tire body. "Adaa. after an eximamimation before a nia gistrate. was4 admitted to bail in the -am of six thousand dollar and veemnrities fir time samie anionnt. Overwhelimied with grief and civil mternation at this inbot diabolical dmeed. we can only presemt the above faeLts in rmleiton to thi num-t melanacholy event. A mare particular ac. count will be furnished inl a few days." Ilorscs Stde.-The Mountainerr. contains die fsallowiig account of a irwledsale 11orse thief. who is prowling about thiough our State. On the 10th inwm. a voiug maam fromt Pick ens Distriet visited this pl'ace. ares tied leis hoase to the limb of a tree on tie %vest sate (of lte river, near dim bri-g. at the lower ed4 of the town. tit a e% hours lie dtisaro ered thiat his horse tats gone. and idt ti dl'nht bet"n t. lem, and adverti-ed lim i the lt .i om ::rm.lan. -er. A f.iw days Pinrce thle. hm'ma.e wo ie.aJ at in the tippr pJ'rt of this Di-i n ct, and im was a. cortained that the thieaf haad -waippil it fur one which wva ofrso little vale that te oneal turned it loose, *tole another and rode it some li.,taice. and turned it loose also. We himae not iet heard or the arremt of this whole-ale hors' deaml er, but presume ie will bi' secured. atnlems le is sufferad to tlee the country thro' the negli goce of those who,#- duty it is to bring such character. to justice." From the Hnshurg Jounranal. SualL Par !-A-m we proised slur friendh, sorme time agoi. we now h:ave to perfrnn the unwelcome duty of redeeming our pleidge. Fier the fir time tein. vep-m. a cm.e of small pox bae nenrr..d in oer 'Iv. It was d se veref un Atne:y eveniang lat. On Siday miortiing. I th* mihj-ct w.a . um - mr.oo m , .-:mre, frotI .te city. ta,'ether Widh all riae thm t16.a.! ?.. about helt, at kst Ass fair a, con.ai tie ascertiam-I ead. Te subject is a negro woma.n. who fead but a rew days previous cane fron Charesnton where this di.ease ik raging ; uad as %% e stated. a genine case tofsmall pox was appareit on Saaday. This is the onh- case 'hat has oroared its the city. Every preenmtnoim is beint amide by tie city authorite- to prevent tie spreatding ti tie di.case. which we hope wa:l protve cices. fith The liunse in which thme negro .wa. cian fined, has been thwroutaghly whitewiazshedml,ceans. ad. ventilated, an-l the i ubhmh destroyed. Should the small pox naake iP appearance C again. our frienas nay teist asiammred, that we I I will report promptly in every in-tatice. althnigh in this case. it is a aielancholy task tm perform. Still we feel, and know it t; be omar duly, to keep nothing back that would in injurious to our friends tam the coiurairy. We comns;dei the Iealth amid cuomfort ofouar cunatry patroias of I far mure value. thmin all thme prmd-ace t'hich they ever con~d bring to thai.. iimrket. Thlon::hm we mamy lie cenamared by soame of 'oar fellow mena foar spreading~ thea maews, we frel astistiedJ that we have nly dischar~teml onr duty n.s a puiblc jeuralist; aid houpe th>'at nao onme n itt take up thec idea, that trme dieet ms no0w ran ing ini hlumaburg. Thea iahmoe i.:.- is naft that has ocemarrod yet, and that was braana~t haei by a trausicent naegra.I Our friend. nemed nail be al.ar:aa yet, timd te hopeo thast they viin stiha cotieat on miii th-:irc produce whecre sitr meirctsanm, are' wtn::m Ins ecciva thetsma ith iue a-tock- aif goodams and inar pice,.; amnd the Journmaal alhnit hem a tamae aid mmn partnal reorder of everTy case thit aa:av Iupn iit toe con'e im town. .Erm i.ie t homleston Cm'urik r. Atessrs. Editm'-.-Ymss w~ ahla ;: smia e anad asto aha se-r: amas aacret inm thn facis repo'arteda, he pnWta:-?batg tlme ro'll'awinu? -t at .i' ioef tate r .. c.aresaus coniitentt, .ia. at maa mz~.ei.. in''c ag ie I hsate e~iaaimsie rime localitie's. undia .selemcte-.i ampec-aa.emns, si- -- p~ Ir ptblas-anta aty p rm' 6:cm ' ., e:. r repimat of naeamar Il. af the uthiei pa ts l' t~ah lower sarpti acts 'l tIais State. * ~EIalU ND) lIttFIIN. -Apgicummral Sasivey or .1.'f .- C. Marls (and hiauc.Itone; ef the Sauntce, aid sts ln. Luatamies. . Mt ar! of V'ance's F'erry, (Drangrebuargh) maif-1 per Layer. takent almaunt -b is ta n~ot'e nn bask rom them riter, contains tat the carbonate of bime tMG per cemnt. Vancss Ferry, hatne-. vaisl layer aborne tie river. 90 ILaimeasne.liayer bietweemn thes twe abiove'92 MtarI trosia Kwtit.-t', Land. ' leeat abiute th-e' rmt sei, e4. Fiuom A. Feldter'a. 94.* Aenitn*: S:m::...n' laud. safler layer unader otetlhiangmi'g abielif oi limeitstone, asnd ticar star face softime riter.%.; Ito. ammld anad iop mfrstratm.8~2. hlimle's M il.5 per cent of cr boniate of haiie, and about 25 sf greets sad-the latter juidgedi ay the eye Mar i from (7anchiall, E6. Limjestone fras the enzve'rn of the sanme. P1) Green 'm.nd marI, tapper layer.froatu a brancih of Stotat's Creek. 35 per cenat oaf carbonate of lime and about -.M) of greeni sanad. Undeser later sof sause, linmesmtone.64. Of Eisto Isicer and its tributaries. Mtarl fromn diatmrs trmid. (Blarnma eil) l4 tis aote Joamaot's (air Iiinnab'm's) Bridge. 36. At Jihsnsoan's Bridge, near surface and yet. luwish. 3t At Jolantn's Bridge. near surface amid blu ish. 36. At Johtnson's Biridlge. 8 feet deepa, 31. At W~alke-r's (air Stoke.') Bri.tge, soft anad sandy. 31. Do. ti'mestonet, iS7. Ona Esatr Hlohes Swamp. Zimmaermani'sPO, and about 5 of gre'en samadm. Do. Johln A. 'Tyier's (formerly Dr. Jami son's) omari tr sosfter part, 93.* Do. stony layer saf aee,94'. On Canaicana Swampij, WVannamaker's hand, 12. Dma. dm. M. Pooser's. 26. Of Liggle ScLril-aa ad its tribulatics, in Barmwore. Doawlin.,' Mill. 7.t Cedar Spring, on Lemon' Swamp, (Miller and,) 73. Of Sacanxah River and its tributaries. (on a branch of the Lower Three Rut Boiling ring, (Col. Hay's), 74. FromSp Irng halfa mile lower.(Col. Hay's, 32. On main stream, W. IIlly's low ground.6. Do. do. anothler specimen, 62. Thin soapy layer fornoing upper surface c his mar, and rounsd in different parts of tit Iced of the creek. 2. Gillett'a alill, (Gen. Erwin's) 4. 11o. sotter. 46. The uai or matrix of the bed oflarge oy' er nhells tustrea gigentica) on lower Thre Runs. the sanly. 21 4. Do. tle hatrel stony. 43. (the shell hemaeives. which funn the larger lroportio :f the bed, of course, use pure carbonate u Innec.) Tinmker's Creek. hracel af Upper Thre Runs. John Cnoudy's I-ad. 74. (The at cearance ofahells would indicate a much riel :r marl; bit they have beet utostly ,cilicfied. Refv. 1'.iot Etei' Land :an the Savantna River. imarl on the softer part, 9'2. Dlo. hard or s-tony. 90. At Shell Bluff, on the Savannah. section a nar exposed.72.j feet perpendiacidr above ta rives. Ditferenat layers. (i'* which specimeii were taken. showed the following degrmetsj arength. 1. (or tipper) layer 2 feet thick. caonpac snd ef clo-se texture. bit nat haid mtarl, ve on ish white. PQ per cent. 2. 4 fat. deeper color. 5:11. 3 3 feat. hard. 8I. 4. 7 feet, browish and harder, fil of emp v toulds of sheIll. 93. ' . 4 feet. roncmetsin of fragments otfheil )ate purplish tint. e't2. e;. 2 feet. piale yeliton. am apeparently poiei vi:h1 soume ca4t.6 of siell. ianl. 7. 16 teet dangy whte, tnith p:ale greenis ina.51 8. D)ingy wh lite. S1. 9. Fenuncmaginen:sm,. hrown. 71. The last tne lakeas athe seu ppoedl ricshe aid poorest parts of variouc thain sy.ver-s. m:alk nt 10 , et is mhicknevs-a. 10 and i1. 1i teet of coenrse gnanaIaer ae : -rete. ol heaomAieo::e;eue. a apeu:riie'E nn11.1 .een. ng!v of etn:il 4:1laity t y-: tise 1 w. a slleciiaent scrn e eptt.rivel v 50 aid ra. 12. t.:e of 5oft in.-ri. re.tchin; it the tit ei m13 f wIchlav m:aer hn!.I slritng' isgee.. . 1:1. 4 feet telow the l:st. exi.o.de at atintIc )lace hi the hiteir Ib vel oil' the tratia. 7 . Other v:irietiese -oietimes tare inttea pit.eed. 81 ub.tiatte so:tie sif the! iatoveo. Souie ref th nset iaisportat, fur their epatiatity. are the to owasig: Brownishs peaspsoinoaus cocaree ofriag ament >f heALls, com;nel. heit lnot hard. SO. Pal- yellowish sanad. to the c appeari;:a t >e all 'iairiouas. 5. Compact, hard and close gruieil hlime.,tona: White. conmnct. an-gellareoam tmarl. ver a!.e chalk ins appederance. tne specimuen 41 mnd aeeutier. the uppet.S7. * Theae haav'. beien buried to litte, far suck and te- v raereat'y t Th;, i, lbe opper surre:e, nand lariat , cior te o f e.,) e.i n or i:.terti. ex.-elt -a, i:1 atiag the pru. -ec.- 4.1 thll bd 1.f eccar'. Th .rfrc.- i.; often match o.-rir t-iae at the eh ntia.t .if t .: rev. mcie: 1wer tit the bed. Rai Ru2d 1:a:pus.-A nowhe.- kin-e lown atntd drag uut serape has tck'sn plac at the rail road depot in Ilia cit3. I iappened with the same parties hIlt natde such n stir natong thre citizen. of lth Wo cities sonte nonIah saice. We mtl ilway6 expect such cenes while tiere ar w 1. emer re gulations orderedl i this eit at the road, to say nothing of she Ch.or estopu ternein.ioi. Pats engers are griev usly ausoyed h Leaever th'- carc, arrive iy scramblhng for full seats in the Onai Iues. so emuch vo, that they are it viom i:ar of lseintg injured lay over-kindness. We hope that the great pubalic heuefac ors ofthe South Caerolitma Rail Rcadie wil an future adopt anme better regualatinau la.m ehey i.amve heretofore e...tablished Ldrivers ami a;:ents of Omanihces frean noaher tate many cotme to thae Ra 4 ered, spill eaech othaeis haincod, ea..cp th aws ohf this St ate, antd leave all tihe hblase amd odiuma uponc lice caiy of Ilamtbmmg. Flamnburg Juurnid. I).uthl of a .llrmcle r of C7ongrss.-Ta iust. itarker iiutrmacll, a tmemetacr of Gera res fra.an .\luawachusaetta. who~ liac heeL -oenfmedtc here sinsc''e ice asdjousr'uaaenmt a. *:oagre% byi *irknsias. deparmed tij h( esteray~ at i-, lod;iimlas..\l ii. Mc 'Losic'h I 12 street. We knew 'air. 1$. wicl, am increly reg.ret hi., decease. as ihe was alualea mtener of' the Iliese of ltcepre uitatti'e%, rnnd a worthiy ane. W.e het on Capitol. J7th intstoni. J,.rd Paukt.- 'among the inst ance.. ea.tt'c ssrnat-e psciestuga. .te may say. a A hidech ator l'aalet was gutilty. .after h aid colaw mrn ated heis er ranad of a hokiral -obb,~ery . one partieneaarly maenan has cane 0 otne knoaw ledge. The til.d thief seize 'orcibaiy u favorrrne yneilt belonrgiaag to mh <in;:, andl n-ed-e hy hide -in hits e!:eaaraiaon 'romi isd~nd t'a isandz cc.'hIma ddminthaos.arm ntate it am tiendeltr toa lier lIajesty'a '.aute I'he~ ..w't'seun brandoct l:one or hii lot ers. hoiwe ver, shaowsc his lord-,hip to ih .arie orf any -neanne..a Wie-ncidin ingdoem t'romee their cawners is his princi ;ei hsusinaes, hum lhe ise not aboave ste olhn a pkienstrre'beam whet, he has occasion a. cpporluneity.-- N. 0. Belhlun. E sca pe of a C-tnada Peairioljfrom 1Iote ty lAy.--Mr. iccnsa l~ourdlon, (,on-ain-laa ad tihe .ilajocr Puapiumsc' so well kneon nci L'anmaan.) who wans essis of thec Canaed )arienofct 1836, and' was Senit to exi-,iet News Sothl Wales, has madce has esccape emd arrivedi in tik ciy yesterday inc the arig Ruass, from Rle i cneirec. Mr. Bornt Iota very properly decelms to stale tha neanneruof his escape. as. it weold impli rate other perons. Hie immccediamely pr. :eededl to the fronmtier, wrhere he expec't.. neet hmis famaily, aIter an absencee of fma rears. Io was a clerk feor the gOver~nmer tn New Sooth Wales, closely coanfinede gr wo years. At the expirition of this pa -id. he was alloawed the freedomr oh' th ohony.-N. Y. Enquirer. A Despatch.--A Waash ingitan correa otdent of thce Philadelphia Eveninn M~ercury write..: A despiatch has been received at th Departmeot of State, fromn the Sanidwie Islands, contaimting a luormal and stron arotest from their King, against the lat nvasion of the Britisb, addlrescsed 1o a Governmnts, inviing4 our and their iti ecrposition to cheek the illegal and graei .n. ..it of eonrana.t w.ielt E nlan.d S laic years Iaq alopted, without respect to the comily of nations or deference to ilie Treaty stipulation which obligate her to a course entirely different. The protest is drawn up in an able and many style. setting forth in the stron esT .and most proper terms the injuries inflict ed by England. and appealing for media r tion in such laiiguge at naust induce ;I i warm and decided expression ail -senti taent by other countries. commerciaL, IIAIURnn. Je1tIe 'SO. Corton.-There i's little or ol, Cotton arriVin17 i and therefosre Iea gie bit im ahort etteInt of f our market. 't ices reiain abost tie arne am ilast week. Bilyer-4 svema li,p e.ed to pusrchriv , all that is offe-ted at fermner qunotaationi, tay fromn -41 to (;j t,.. accardsga to qality. . Erklsig.-On the Nortlh. par to 4 per ct. ) prei. Ot Charletoi anl Sne:annah. par. I'rieghl.--)nr ratem are tle satnta nie last week. vay 50 ets. per hiale to Savannah. and 2r, Cent's per hundred fer Cotton o Charkton -t the Hail Roand.-Jurnafl. AUUTrA. Seine '2. f Codton.-Oir mroarket les beent qniet cisiee last Thursday. except the 1a.t few day. whe ,t frw b-dte- cinseyed Ica-itam. The fact ei. tlhere i,4 very little of the article ofTering. umni lieieleis there as no desire on the part ot holdere and l- yersi tets opernte. hntl whenever ale meCWcilmateion in mi..msteid te bv. the pas ch"er neact stil -tict to osperate at ill prc,-a. The alb- that laove b eena ade wet'er the nittherni mcarkelt<, aid at prices ranin:g Iroma 51 to -ci ceni.. We i qutotsc extremrec 4- to 7 cet... The receipit-e are exeetldingly light. and u ill eou denht re.ei e a few werke, until the new erop he::ieA teo cte a its. We are now dail exi.ecting -idvices iroum .iverp41o to the 41lt .the eacin. EgcAangr.-\Ye hlcave ic clhanre to ticeie', s'.ntce oucr ln'at r'eoet ice the rte'. of ceorthern c.a t chance. C entr. a1 ih tak note!- cent inle i a cim . p;ore e r t wo recnc' iets rlitev ' cr e'-, o lisorte ri I2. %. - pro e: Ilhe'r::teo yester-lay %%ere it) its 12. 1,-r ceat. di-conti. iad carre. Aix j-er erlet. te. .160cnds are -0- ticarce. none b:t n dly in market. cennd thme few' thcat kmi. !wc'en oferel. e-ere' hic!d a t 60 Jnd tl ceeti tes the .ta4,11.r. n% ith time JunIie' roupois .111. Nts, 1 p-r c'ent. iteeds ine mark.-t. A- lIcnwko.e.itlile Oak notes are ait taken. biy our bank.. thev are rat : inaillin14t if 4 te .,r r cenat-'-onist;iuonatal. r Ce4,1 ceie.Jte''2 Cotton -Therm ic. .c.cre'iv :cli% tlling leeenc. - in the nrticle. aid %% ha huh' a. sl'nog. Is -it I lin.t werek', prietce. sv 4;- a G4 cet..: w hile stictly chusce and prtine % ould still conieand 7 ceneti. Ezecnge.-On Chlcarletn 1. and on New York 4. per cent. aremumt. t'rrg/as.-Of Cote tee ChI:ce-.tn. I riner or rail.r.eed. 7.5 er n..4 p:r hceie'. I'e erier i- in ::ood ord].'a for all ki nd., o f CctA.-t CaIOlin ian11. T The friends of .lajor T. G. B.ACON. atacc.irr bie. i.- aI t.mnd date leer th-- Otlice of Clerk of tie Cotirt, of I'dge t'eli )her!ct. 9 nw..' of 41 TY- The frienosmim bf Gee r e eI'L. FE,i. nccc.eu him a ah i n. . for re-.:!c:ieae. to Ih. 0tia e ul' Ch rk ee flee' ('oue rt of thia D)itrict. M.)3 tf 141 A QI'lCK FEf.NNY IS lIII.TITIR TIHIAN A SLOW DO0LLAL." CHEAP CANII STORE. n il-I: Sutcarlieere laevin : enstnhi-led a .l . benuch of their he-saeoee in tin- p:ace. are ready to oI'ler their etock of well elic.te FREAI GOODS, CONSISTING eel' DRY GOODS, Nlhoest,Cutlery& EHardw~are at the hiewe..t pecsde price-. A Ill thtet desire,. i4 a f-sir e'r:eiiit:ina ccl th--.it G'0(.t1l amd PciC l' ..E. anttehe i re e-n~iune -iltact thmey enne cel~ lec'her tnocdc at 2e pe' cene. cheapu ;er than c the'ir en-a ci price.. Phj~ase call candl Jnd::c faor youtrse' c-a. J. filliN &('II. .itte fle .r. D'cmnI's 01,eI ."taml. l ect I'. 1I.. Jeene '. 1-4:1. Ia 'el .'s outh Carolinua emai~ac Ini L'.t)R at -r:r e:nr.<. raon' me le.ft.: 6L i4 Mt t ii4. I 'ublic TI-rme Cctnmencing Oct. lth. I$3 ilI{ I ISIST. NC -i5 inveolvicng nic ani. daenment of' clea propoe.d el id-eiaeemm-r. or P'reivcte 'Term. inadcwe ii. to tdeare ten ceue old S:tilnat iomss of -cmmamccing ecur Publlie Tle'r mt. ini Acadiciia year, one cte latth cf Oc'toe.r en- - lain cme~~iu:: thmie anneeoannemt, n a' wi-h it to ( he ditste1attauder..tooed, that the preent pchiet. .o . ir a, it re:airdls the peapil. ic s rirwIly time s~e wvithi that ricetty annmonneed. cinmurchl ai pern,me'sn ad aamtple am rang~em.te'tts hniie ah ee-ne tade iaime rt ee'hers cal' ilhe- I t~n :ct. for a thecroc. h cecrt- of' P'rai. eic ia'eeon, l'cit thea 15ch of Juune. to the 1th ul Oaceober 'Pumen'at may the' pipec the'ir chien. dar .ig the fiummeter ttiemch... ice ai eectcti..nl icherte .:mre caobjined the advacntagec of health acI aim ,ctruictien.. The Accdeumic Vcar comece.e' ca the end Mcmnaeaye iat October, aeed teramntes mcn the 5tih Iday ofi Jucne. Ptagcil's whot eat) mrea copvenecitly etaee at r' thea opeenineg of'theo clege. ice Cohmbie,. ar a fe w weeks aerlier, will be receaeved at the titme withouat addaitioical care.-Witha these- exc-ep thce in'si'tuta.i they re-gard alriey ofi Techcl eradall conefcernedel c-ne fromrn comme'nee 'le o ertm. arnemmeeit-,wt. arn tnmst, with somi eaalificati,.tcus, be mae. ccaer , Peipit-e are charged fromi lthe titme at whech ,, they ecnter. toe ihe end of thce Acuiaernic Year . The irt &'ecsioni of thme Tunrm. icr Adomnic. a Year. closes ric the 14th day ncl Febrtsary. Eachm Sessioen yable int adva'cnce. *The In'-tituite will be opened five day's of the 'week during the hotirs of rci'tatiocns. freuut 6 A. 31., lo " P. 31., ee the inspjeectnm of it-s P' r~ troa. and thee interested itt the cause of Fc itimale Fdaication. rT ER MS: - board and entire course in F.ghdcsh Ya Literature. imn:insivce of w.lsing. Cheeiitry, wvith u ue of chemical ap - p-cratus, 16 g otant, . .ntine.'French, Speanishc. anad Itain. each.3 C ei.ac-Pialno and Gauitar, each, 60f h .ma of' Paear ini Practicee Ce iE Ira'ving and Peainta::. eachd3 e Alinelnd to the natiate. are a well selected |Library. Phitosoplcicail and Chemmcal A ppara .tus. adde a Cabinet of Minerals. .B.erhamville, (nearz Colutubiac.) 8. C. Juine 1 , 1843. Jun2'A 31 22 a Public Narbacue W ILL be given at Mr. Terry's Spring, one mile and a quarter from the llage, on Tuesday the fourth day of ily. The Public are i'nvited, and the candi ites are solicited to attend. June28 It .2 State of Solith Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.. IN EQUITY. F illiaam C. Black, Bill for Account. and .V. . Marshlliug Assils, . Pearson, & A re. N pursuance ofn Order, made in this case. at Jute term. 114:1. retiniring the creditors Siamiuel Caldw,:ll. to apear before the Com g -an--r. and prove: their denaids against lot e-iante. on. or "efore the first Monday in -ovenedr ineu. I hereby nplin;nt Saturday ?'l dr. tof October next. The creditors '.4id Cate will therefore take Notice to up. ar Ix'fore me and prmve their demande, on at day, at Abbetille Cuirt House. H. A. JONES. c. r.* AD. Conentasion-r's Oce, !201A June, 1843. June f' 4 3m 22 State of South Carolina. A BBE EL'ILLE DISTRICT. IN E TI'ITY. tauel Jrtrdan. Atd'mr. I Billfor Marshalling ul' ino. S. Aan.ly, I Assets. ned for saz V. of 1ika Estate for iralh Analy. and 1paycat qf Debts. eletia Aaaly. J [N pmanance of :mn Order, inade in this case, at June tera. 1643, requiring'he credidra. the e-tIte oft' Jlii 8 Analy, to appnis .. re the Commi.ei--ner, and prove their d-. all I iragan-t aad estate, tn or be-fore the'first 'elay-lit, in Joanry nerxt. I hereby appoint 'eeled--n ah,- l-ai of Noivember neal. The Pditaors of aaid eptac will therefore take N. ' to appear It. t'ore. me and prove their de-. and,, Ao that da t, at Ahbl.ville Court Houw. 11. A. JONES. c. a. A. n. Conmissioner's 0ffc., ftA Jawe.1843. J1111:VIn 2l State of South Carolina. E'l)FFIELD DISTRICT. I.V THlE COMMON PLEAS. OlIN MA P. SI. who is in the cusoty ofi'the SheliritIi f Edgaheld District.byuifna a Writ of riie-tad ndatisfaclendum-,at the suit tveni-4 & i-'atley. ftr theuse of S. Owens. viing fileded he p-tition in ny office, with a tedul on o-ith. of his whole estate real an.1 !rsonal. fet the purpoom of obtaining the, nao',it of the Acts of General Atimembly coin ."lv c;al d tie ln.olveni Debtorm. Act.: Pl'lesid %Nt ice i6 hereby gXven. that the peti aaa '.t tie ,Sait John Miurmi will be heard and 1m1aid.sert n limte Coisit ofCownmon Pleas for g.-6fil14 111trict. at EJgefield Court House. I tie "'-enad day of Oesober next. or mch h-r d of the neit term !"'r said Court as ; Cgalt ma.:y dir'ct ; and all the creditors of id Jaihlen Marsh ate hereby aumnoneid to ap -ar tiahe iiand there in the maid Court, to show im.. iany they call. why the benefit of the ci, atoreaid ahould not be granted to te said Pinu Mardh. upsiam hi4 excuting the assign ent re.'f'e'.lby ite .Acs aforesaid. 'tEU. POPE, c- c. r. Cler~v Ofee. Juneis 21%;.43 Jal 'l ($7 tij) 3m 212 State of South Carolina. ElDGErlELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 'I M. W. 3. L. MlILLER,who has been S0. nem.el. atid s atow confined within it buunds ofthe Jail of Fd;efeld District, by rtueo ajl' capia ad aatisfacindun. at the sut rJame" 4:agaI.alv. haviug 'eCd hid petition. ih a <ch ead!e pn oath. of this whole estate and with a view of ,,iminint the beneft o' ie Acna of the ieneral Aosen-bly, commonly dlled tie lolvenit Debtors Aca. l'gbbc naue is elarelby given. 1tat the peti nn of'the nnijd S. %1. W. D. 1. Mailer, will be 'ardl itn the C'ourt oaf Coammi. leaa foar Edge -Id LDi.,tarict. tat l'.dgene'hd Couart Ilotuse, oan V1edJmway the f'onarth d.ay of October atat, or a mach oaar day as the Courtl shall ordcr. daar ug the term,. ceage~mencing ona the fleet Monday : Octobter negxt, tat staid palace: and all the cre gtors of said S. M1. W. D. L. Miller, are here y suamnamoned c'aher peerall~y or by their at atuev, thena tanda there, ina said Court, to shew .au.u. if' any' they canm, why he betmefts ot then cte. afi,e'ul aethuld gaoltihe granmed to the usad . .1. W. I). I..'3tiiletr. upon hiis exceuting the wsignntaao reguire.d lby the Acts aforesaid. GRFO. POPE, c. c. r. :dgefrMd C. H. ClerI.'s cufce, '211,h Match fr6i3. Jon 25' ($l7 i;j) .'3m 2 I3acO& AD. 10 O0LU8. rime BA CON. , 1.00 lbs.LARD, Fua a de, and ay be had upoan ap malc-uinn uat time mtore of Bt.asu & Buen.xa, 'ir time rabenetof mth anabscriber, five miles iu'.e he Courl llomnse. AVOILY BLAND. Di'saonuion of Partnership. between) Jeahn M'. I urne'lh & 11. cus al issolved nan the 15th of May gst by tmtatual conmsent. Jaare 14 at 20 bLate of' Solt Carolina. AIlIEVILLE DirRICT. IN TJIIE COMMO1N PLEAS. 'roancis A. Conaner, vs ' A*Iachament. George Cotnner. ' .Debt. e f 1H E said Plaiut aff having filed his dec-. Iaraion in may office against the said keiendant,. who is without the limits of thea irates Ordered, thatat the said Defendant ma appear and ple-:dh thereto, withita a year mad a inay, f'roma the filing of the sante. aherwise final judgmncot will be awarded gainst himn. J. F. L IVINGSTON, c.c, z'. Clherk's Otliee, D c'9, 1842 eq 46 . iT1'1TfE OP S.' C.4ROLd,, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON PLEAS. ~arwile. Moore & Co. DrOedralioa m 1)bt. ohn~ c arry. '" -ck~eac E 1lE Plnintiff havting th a day filed their declaration in this case,.in my oSice atad ea. jeirendamnt hatving no wife or attorney. mnown to bea within this State, oat whom a co y otmanid declaratton, witha a rule tea plead can e servged: It is ordered; that thme said defend at do plead to the said declaration, withmn a car anal a day from the publication of this or ler, or final and absolute judgment will be warded ag ainst him. G'EO. POPE, c. c. r. "lerk's Offce, (Oet. 18,.1842. 1y 441 Cyclopedia of' Distery. UD. TIBBETTS, has recesved a fewco I.paes or the above valuable work, which me of'ers foir salhe at the publiashers griecs. The ch'aracter of this work being s well tnowni to the public, generally, it is deemed annecessry to comment upon at. Mu?2 9if' 17 General Orders. v d H:AD QUATE I . Colum~bia, 15,thl Junie. lp -3. Otrn. No. T IIF follotwinig RE1.\*131 NTS %ill piami.- d fo-r Re% iew :mdl Drill. sit fihe tImles and plareq hearviin 1611ted4. viz: The 'z511h liegine'ilt a, WVinn-.borough, Onil Satmc d1Ly. the 1'th of JclV ne:.t. The '.ll :imrPg1enet at at 1he 41n:1 pride gronmie..-. Tiesdav the I..t of Auis t next The *' IthZ lieklinieint L t Chuejir ille, oni Thurs. 1Y tihe :'rd lf .\ngat. 'The , h 1' imr2ient :ct itich I fll, un Saturday p the faoih of A t!..:nq. The .1i'th lieiment at lhene/er, roe Tuei. Jar theil ' of .\l.n-t. :i l'.e giment at Yorkville, tn Thmi. jav the 10th o r \ngn--t. 'fle :7th Regitwii at imunestune Spring., ie Sa tutrdiey fihe e2dh o*Au hrinnt. .lte :them.t near UnlionI Cf. 1110(1C. ea Te,-.eda -; the i.f of -\ngtat. The 45t l iei: t . t thei Curtit l1'actory, ties Saltordev fle liih -f A1n111-. The :i1th1 Ite:ini:t at 'T imimnii' uld lirid un Talend-tv th. '.1nd 4f Ai:nit. ''lhe iRegiment lat Brntuin's, on Saiturlay Sh ti -16h f Antto. 'The :,i le;:im.cit ot Toney's nid Store, oni Te.day tie n' \ngu.. el eeiit. IT .ith ile':eeeinit at linintep's. on Thisreaday h.. :ti of Auguste. Te 2e.i li oeeent at I.zll's oil Saturday Ah.- 2nd of .'ptemi.er. The -11 .1 el lie:glimemi .t .iiton's, on Tuetday tie ',I Id '%iste-ieimber. The lih 1"' -::eenw! it Virrente:. oi Satur lay tIhe e' e eernin '1'e11 .!t cle.: lienit at .\ cr on'i :>Ad field, on Tht:r.ery 1i-e Itil ol Sept-1diiebei. Th.- tth 11 eieemat Lma', uu Staturday lhe- hth el pte. .h.-r. Te 91h1 Rva I lenelt at i.one'i, o uimdlae he i01 s I :--ptember. T l.- ittle i:ei1eeet nt Oiahnei-On'<, n hlleir-d.1y the I I to f .'epteibl1e1r:I Te~ : t:- ,enet i ihe lid Wel.<, onl Sa tien ::e the 22 . ..' .pe-i mbre:r. of 'l'he e:me r:e. nd 111n1oon-Cinomi-ionedIs; nilli-et- %% III ae an.0iemimie .e1 tie 1 e it t l c- iteG i ieetIe inni-ter -remee. Ia lie dim a .med inteeretctioni mi lime d:v ;.r-. ....- to cj.eir ret .w. 'fhe Sinr Genenl r:.:mi 1,riga-her Gvwi ral' .:. with tie ie l .t(e utteid thev rev ie n 6mithin itheir 4 e.tille <l . 'fTh-e Bitteds. G.-sil- are cedirgi-o witb lie etentieene of thi el icr sv fir as relates,. tie F tinct re.eee ibet t::.i. la rier ofl tihe :..em-ncir.i c: cefe: 0 ',W :. EY. AdjI. & leIp. Gen. 01 T 'Pe- le publishied I all the oclee. iocated. within the lirmg el nrlre .1 oi er r.iew.p diel te cminntitite nct- the fIt le:'t ie are over. .Jn.. -it i -- .1 DR1. (11A.11'10 ' Vegetable Ague Medicine. .lk - .d r-'ii:. enrei f or ithe Ciei. aiid : ii< emin.ira:ed hfirii, .1l6O 11 -:1.:tn.. re 1e * fr f.- r - r.:r de.er iptions. 'I hee'. .'d n e icee t-ed yl th - erpre. -le-r a imceeh--r et' years. itn ietei-t ernc--ic--. lhr:-m.. n lit t ie i. t.. treated '.iit. iee tn. oaece?- t'c-... 1. .'If e is and efmi0i the -eeP-A oft tioi.. ieesal' e i jr-.et t e, lie: h. eero .t t it iudfat 111nd rdi m me preclai.m, pr.iLiti:b inl fever-G 1, niever fait. te 1-f rf.rm a curt: (of Chelic4 and revar the FVIsr Wt. 0 Bilious, lyph.s. .Yrrous. Cont stice, Wntrr . and Fellow Ferer, al: vield to the use of ihis .\ledicine. and#] are! cured by thi. ssitm of c practice lei a ctiter time acid withc itich more rertaity tIeat Iy tiy otrim ,% <tem uf pr.ctice cj thi.mt Seas ever been recommnu~e:dd I (CERThIFIC-\TEI8. t .icu:i eni, I'.mette Co. 4t,. J.n. 10. 1-:1 cr. r teion~f :-ent pir, I li:ere beeni a o :reat f noe e ofii icIJr See:icn'tnaj55 P isiad I ntil l:e3: I(di himi iiitl hir mfG (il cer pcilf e. Voo t ,:ent~ ha, l'i'i -onein tthOm' m cuntri. and I laet d ti-o.i theum ntmy :tieilte-- lin .3 e'miide rahje ei. b cecit. aced I cie n. % ii rhencere 'e.cv. 'hit cia far as imi keoledg ee eite? Gm i. ijh.-y are imch ,epe- - reel' :.. nit' mee:eI:i hac'e iie'eh 221 ra'es of I.iia-. I amite"ieily n 3imm ii pem-no-: -l ;.iniedm .-l~ voemmiieed mef tie Gcelmicny anid :i|l ic :ci~mtat eit~r- of. Giloiir peills. itini am ne - ictrenly. ::c 2e-.iit b:i.e I. mie.kie nii agent ini ti :'icimaeiy. 'l'er:: i'ani i6., a j:er;;e ammettci solid c-:re for ce-hc. Your..i tiv. 11. P. LEO.\AI1D, . . . 1) 'mt .e (Co.. Alin.. A pril 41. 15 3 Dr. Cmi'pmpin:-Ie~r cetr.-Ofj thm' epill which I reere.l Croucm in. I ha~ve jenniid cite for aceeim;derabml eciathc. r inck tit: it wdvhjl e sielyI here ie inon-semie of cte wmelt epin--ci Yio'or pmilsi:nn emehl geerli!bt ealtine a tien? Irie, theat I e~mi jer'emded by. myi ieicth horc to write tic yoni fer a har-.e scppcly n1 bothl . nnd~ jtpeph n ill comelt .'n or 410 mtiles ter trim. 1 lie~ Nenid thcen mon. nim I explec: to .:i~ nil thatc I hcntee i rittenc for by thet Licie yomur agent is arouned in Jualv. Seucira nm Ithc tch resect,. Ill.NAuIl K!NG. Each hn cntinccis peillc, 1- or whi-h n re ::ntlicienct to, enie~ ntey .rdmiary case of Chiill Lend Fever. Pairme 'l 25. ancd . fl. -li O - vrET A0t~tL., A%':-tl'ttoG''th ATI ntiVPF.P TIC Pmt:fYlN A.N D CATh ARTIC PIL.1., Possesssing four i.maparteant proertimes, for the cure of disease s.cearr'al and1 corrrrelda combined, onearticle 'o assis: t etc of an s4er. fior the beurt fthie he th ofueankind. This mnedicice i- recomeencnded to the atten-i ion of' thtose aililicted wm~ithc Lcier C2omplaint.t Dyspepeeia. D)ropcey. liilliocns hialits, Cotie-e nies'. Chcoicra morbues. Rhienmatuicm. tFeofela. fonl Stomuiach. diepraedt appetite. Wori mis, Con-c diaigea. [whtich is kncownu by a sinkiung ieesa ione at the pit of thce estomacich.) Jaundice, led rche atcd sick stoachcl, palptiationi of thce icetert' Dmnrhcen. Dyciente-ry. or flix. Nervocus alffc-' tin, ii eart Intrn;~'hite- aw.eling~, anid acl thiee iseaies atrisingt froin ipcre bhhcod. j Price 25 ccia per hoex and focr sale by FRAZIER & ADDVISON. *Edgeficdd C. 1I.. S. C. RlS L EY & CI). IIamirurg. S. C. HJAVIL AND. RLISLEY. & CO. .dugusta. Gee. Alico. in nearly all of the towns a ne villages, untd Iby cnmeousi eicuntry agents in all the Weetetrn and Southcertn States. Jtue 2S him 2'2 .Votice. - A LI. permuts indelbted tic the esateI of "1John S. Adame. dec'd. are requested to make paymnent, ande ihose having de mnunds againtst said estate, will retnder them itn. OLIVER TOWLES, Ordinary of Edgefield District.' Joun -l) tr 21