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The rar Creop.-The Greeanvile .Mugg ftr, of the 30th uIt., states that the 1hrheqrqina 0km vicinity have nearly Snilhed harvesting their:Wheat, and a more bbnntiful crop, or more beautiful grain, we newer saw. Soveral samples have been want us, which cannot be surpassed by that produced upon the Imous irairies of the West. The dasvillo Pioewer of the 30th uit. sya: The crops havei pver looked beter, except ing oat,.whiebwe are told, are not as good as sommoo. Our farmers are now Setting out a laager wheaterup than has eve: befrure been raised in this counity, and we have no do'ubt but what purchasets will be able to buy lour at two doliars per hundred. The corn crops never looked more promii ig; in fact. to usA the expression of a veteran farmer, our coun nfy, in the coin line, has a good deral the ap pearance of "-Old Kaintuck." Th cotton crop has the organ of go-shead-iiveness fully developed, and will no doubt gladden our far mers bearts by a good yield of pouinds to the -acre."* Fare Raned.-The Fare for passengers on the Rail Road from Charleston to llamhur;:, Vd rom the same point to Columubia. is reduc. ed from $8 to $5-white children under lI years are charged but half price. and under 7 years but une fourth. The Conmanty have al um made important reductions in the charges - em farm produce intended for market. F In coasequence of the death if Mr. LP gate. the President and Cabinct,after attending his faneral, returned to Washington, inott ad ofexteading their progrersto the West, through the State. of New York and Ohio. Cause qf Mr. Lagars's dsath -We under stand (says the Boston Patie.) that. on a pat meWU examination in the case of Mr. Legare. it was ascertained, that death was occasioned by an anternal stratnulition, arising frout the twisting of the Intestive upon itself, at tihe sig umoid lexture. His disease, therefore. was one, which precluded all hope of the succesful aps. plication of remedies. ST The Augusta Constiimtitnzlia t of tie, 24th nlt. states, that the trial of Williaw If. PIa, for killing William R. Harding.termuinat. ad on the evening of the 22. ult., by the Jury. aAer an absene of 45 minutes, bringing in a verdict of not guilty.-Tlle trial lasted eight days. SAwU Po.-Tite lamburg Journal of the 2h alt. says: " We have the pleasure of in folming our friends and patrous, that there hu been no other case of small pox in this city, since the one we spoke of last wek. We now have but little apprehensiou of its breaking out in the city, and request our country ,set.ds to be under no alarm whatever. Indeed, we ha c seen bat few, if any. from the intenor, that have expressed any tear in % isi:ng Ilanburg; andimnd that we bave done exactly right in giving psampt notice of ihe grst rase, Reli anue.can now be placed on -our statement; whereas if we had concealed thomatter, as is the practice.pf a lage majority of editors, it wouldave been worse for us and the city generally . "We shall, is before, tell the truth whenever the like bappeni again. without fear or favor, for our support comes from the country, and there our interest shall be strictly guarded." us Mim0-The Dahionega 'iass, states that the Mint at that place has enipended coining. on account of the resignation of Di. Faruham, the pincipal Assayer.-The citizens have recommended a gentleman to fill the of see, who is daily expecting a commisuone, when the coinage will again conamence. The Deposits amonted in une week to $2,0M10, by 31) depositore. s. YThe National Intelligeer saysi - It is oflicially amnounced that the lion.A bel P. Up. shut, (the present Secretary of the Navy) has been appointed to act as Sec-retaty of State ad "The office of Attorney General, vaca:ed by the death of Mr. Legare, is yet sacant. so far as the public is infernsed. The du~ies of this office cannot be dischairged vicarously, there being no provision by fh* austhorising anac izsg or ad isltain appointmment to that odlice in case of vacancy or absence." Afea.-It is stated that the Influenza prevails to a serioms extent sa New York anid Philadelplia. It has also made its appearance in Baltunore. Wleet Crap is the Wst.-The editor of the .BnaI Gaasle hassen lettes from Northern Illinois, Wiecoesin ad Michigsn. They all -represent the wheat upon the. ground as comn 03 aonel, ad ptesenting the appearance e aveage ciseper acre thaii bas e-ser beens realsed bes f Wisconda,. it is esti. -masted that nearly double the quantv will be prodeedthisearthat was last, More gr..nnd .aas beensow han keretofore, bot considers .'ble aanies will be requtired for consumnption by tenew corners-the larpe number of emi - ats who have gone thither this season heeore, the increased'surplus for export. weill not he as large as the iocreased prodtic 4aoo. The samne as the case, to some extent. writh nortfiern Illinois. BRst from Michigan we may espect to receive atch more than we lave this year. We have been iaformed th'az the wheat crop of the South this year. aesd any witliin die tremory of the oldest inhaiants, we iheie~are tiare a hope, that thnough thengla.,dt.** inter foresce cia kind prewidenee, ihat the article of 3:sd, ay at least duni the coming year, be witinthe rechcof .te pr nottrithstand t:g the --Ard tiam." From the Agst Cgwstitaslist. . We conience an artstage the pubrica 1san of the evidence ie su a. a the. trial of lliaim I.. Plait; it shall he nmluded in sub t . quent papers. This evdence was ia 6 rdr of the Conrt, as stated in the C~hroig .o.SenneLto which ppera aop wasfarnish~. .ed y ensen ofthe ler. W .have beeni led to this publication ly the isterest oureoih anunity have takenian the trial, and by ite vs. ,ions opemoes which hare l.nen found of he .termination. We publish the evidence for! .. anedher reason. $lanid we leave iti effer e tuiinerka upon tis trial, the testimony of' th, t1 e' ill have beena placrd beforc our! retaur, whicb v ill save us the tmoabla of cupy ing anypart of it Mied iitiducing it hato our commmns. We will embrace thi, occasion to introduce to our readers the Tollowing- remarks. which apieared in yest-rday's Chriouicle and Senti TRIAL OF WILLIAM I. PLATT. We rouclude this morning the publication -%f; the evidence in this came; and as some errors' occurred in those portions pblished on Mon. I day and ruesday mornings ..vws have carefullyi rcu ised and corrected.the whole. and present it e.ire in this day'o. paper. Ouirraders and the pnblic haan' now an oppdrtumity to deter mine upion the mUm its of 1hi rsae. andl up1 th? verdic't of tihe jury whicn s.-t It Iherty tihe perpetrator of sncl. a deel. But w-- de-ire not te pursue hsim who his thus wnntonly sported With ithe life at*a l'eli'aw being: he isa submit ted to a trial, and b.-en acquitted hefore a jury of liis coauiry-and such a jury :-we prefer rether t-, leave im to tie stinyip of hi; own conscience (tmorp pointed, if le lat.i any. than: any cdmpmmtents of our own,) which tmust ever and anon whiar to him that Ilia hauds still reek with the boo-i or hi, virtim. iit we have salid th public can "eow joimge of the eerdict ofacquitt:. r,-ndered bi tihe jury. What %ill you thilnk ..r- ithav r'e cmr:icter af' such a jury ? Th:t chmaracter is ;:r:aphiel!y dt lineatetd in tue evidence anid resul .fthfe trial -a d-.usets which Ie who runas iziny rezel 7:-A: eadicg, wve venture thr- predimisai that tn hotbest, unprejtldiLed mind, wili d- the jury tihe inja'tice to think that .they have heest in fluenced in findug s verdict. by time obliga tions of their oath.. ot a sons., of duty to their iod ur their coam.try. This s plain lanlguage,'. bit itis such as we renl tme oceasioin detnatids. andK we assume tIme reVponsibility l0 pntiak out -'to ploce a whip in the hands of every hone-: man to lap-h ihem neaked through tihe wvorld!" when corruption thus exhibiits.is-, hidieous prn portions in tihe jiry box. and thctey iotuhue the very fou:tains of justice. It is how,-ver. consolatoi to us to knuw, that although their act has perinaited the iurde-rer "tio goumwipt offustice." the unetarring voice ofpliic opiniua iSl haxt doing its work upon then,. and the ia. ger of scorn point, them ouat as the victims of alm holment indignation. n% hom time lovers oflI w a1d order should eschew as tmey nould avoid a ioisotns r.:ptal'. The above article contains a hold and serionmi charge; and w'e hay:- tno dositht thist the writer ia:- nut maile it without,,tficient proof. Nw. we appeal to every imembem af thi coltmunity; to e-very citizen who laa.4 tihe inlteest of his country at heart: to every aserter aof exact amid itc:ria jiastice: tIa every tman living lm a civiliz -.i country; to say whether the calir;e allotded to shoul.1 not be exposed, thome eailty J of it. tried nccording to the avnsof the country, and punsis4hed to the extent of the penal coda;? If the charge alleged be trume. and those guily of it left unpuished. what security can the citizens have for their lives 2aid even their pro perty. wlmen corimlition and %enality taint tour rourtsi of justice with their hideous colours. and the life and property of a fellow citi zen de ;metus in tihe disregard of all moral vir. tues, of all social obligatiois, of all the precelpts and iijtunctionse of a 'enteficient and just God I Mus not the disruption of all the ties which hind nail to mail in a civilird and ehristiamn cotmuamity. iatutrally follow tha contemning of all lawx and respect for oaths taken in time matie of the creatir of the world? Lither pub tic justice must be satimraed.in all cases under all eir-umstances, or onr tite of eivihizatibn must give way to a state of barisiasm; and this cohltsmunit 'Y tiuvtt teturn to this state. ir they al low our courts of justice to be enumtanminated by corruption and subornatton. The writer in the t'hronicle arid Sentinel must go fairther than Ite did. lie must substantiate his charge: tie owes it to hims':ifaisajo ec.couanunity in which he resides, to produce the proofs for the charge he has moade. that the matter might be placed before the proper tribunal ad investi gated the ofenders tried. and brought to the justice of the country. if any justice be left. Tie community should call otn tihe wtiter in the Chronicle and Sentinel for a full and espli cIt developemeut of the charge. in order to show to the world, that the citizens of Rich mond county do not participate in the crime alleged against twelve of their numnber, and that they are r-.ady tuo prosecute those citizens to condigo innishment. is found gaity. OIn the oilier hand. it is due to time twa-Ive citizens accused. that they should have a fair trial, timet their guilt should le well eatablished, and that their accuser abmould apileaar with his piroofa hae fore time whole easammunity. tf the twelve citi zeos feel ininocenit, they slmouWi court a trial arid a thorougli iavestisatitn of the uffence chmarged agaiuit: thmn Titey should conmel thmemr ac cuser to j.roduce the facts ient wimach thae charge is founded. In~nocers:ce requires sasd demiatnds this coturse. Publc juistice, time offen ded laws of the country, the reputation, and hionmor of the coammity requre and demaand that those twelve cmtizenas, im gtdity, mhould pay the penalty of the law, for the O.araat viia ien of all moiral oblig-tins. of all laws civil and divine. alleged Jagaiiast themn. .trealMe Auguts Constittionait .A friend has pointed out to mis the following. article, in thes tothernm C~hronicte of the 2attm Plait- Aceuisted.-Pitatt, the mturderer of Ilarding ini Augunma. Gzeorga. hias been, gumit ted. The evihence is ad tom have been l thme mnost decided character agaiiintmi imit lie counsel succeeded in p:-:cking a jury of his frienmds. The whe number of jurors, out aaf which the selection of Ine tw elretrotry hinm was made. pvas three guandred end fort-threec! This 's thme first personal attack upon mus, as Mr. P'latt's consel, that we htaveheard oif; and where we are Isnown needs ano answer. As hmow ever, the paragraph naay be read hy nmny, to wvhomi we are strangers; we deem it prgpmer to say that,in chatgiungus wgib "packamngjmry," the edmtor has wifully pulbihed a falsehood, or used lansguage w hich ha does pot understand. WM. T. GOULD.. hlENRY It. CUMIMING, SENKINS & MANN. Ous colleague, CoL. Lmump~kin, liveiat.a dip. tance, or lias mem would appear with outa.' French Opiniori of thi Repeal Agila tion.-The Natonai pubhshes a summary of the proceeding, of time R~epena Asso ciation, inm Dublim; arid observes that :taough Mr.. O'Conmnelt is paciacally lim clined, the enetuios of Ireland are noti som. Englan~d is a jeaous conijurer,-wich will Dot mufi'er that her victimris will break her bein. She congqieted Ireland, amnd site holds her oppressed podor attached to her power'by thme hieaviest chains. Sihe has iatposed on Ireland her iaws, 'ser arisrn racy, liesr territorial curstitutio~n, and the domniug of bor clergy. It is ini ths iat mnosphmere, witbout air alid withiout sarn, meal always indligents anal if her heart re- I ret, if her valiant population endeavor| io re.-ok 4er efinins, the cnnoon are ready, I and thie war of exterminaii-m willnut long ; se delayed. t$uchi am present is her situa ion. 1t musat lead, sooner or later. to a ireadful crisis. Let Ireland prepare faor roe it ! Justice, right, nnda Europe are onm iee' side. Nations will join iii the contest. mad wherever humanity is respeemed.mrdent! prayers will he alfered for time rsuccess o ite teeus of' Ii'eland, whiich is thie caue of ; sIit ne.....or-a. u....:.i. .t., :i..:a. BUNR El HILL L:ELEUILVTIOLN. The Boston Courierwaeys: - die most inter eqtin part of thus portion of the exercies, was thelecentofthe Revolutionary Soldira from their carriages. and their asieent to the seats preared for them. near the Osaor. We have procured a list of thuse svenerable men. and their respectiva ages, which we have great pleasure in publishimsg. They were as follows: Phi. Johnson. aged 97 | Thomas Stanwood. 8 (the oldest patriot pre. Ephraim Mar-sh, 76 sent) P--ter Mcintosh. P5 Jon. larrington, 95| Wlian Wiggin, 79 Alph. Bigelow, 95 Jacob Elliott, 13 LeAV l1:rrington, 3 | John Psner. 7A lahert Andews, 9 1 Daniel Ushur, 77 Ehjah De-- 931 linh . Monre. 79 Jos. Clevieland, 49 Johsns Clement, PI Jes..e .4e11th, 8 N .shaw, 79 Philip Uagh-y. 86| Joijah Fletcher, t4 Need. Maynard. I Nnthan t ash. SO Roget Plajiated. 87 lunj. n4bius, 77 Emios Reynolda. 87 | John Secu. 79 Jos,.plh 9ephens, 86 Jonatana IRourte. 76 Neht mii!a P"rter, 87) Je1hn 11. Sea wards. 84 James Harvey, H82 J Setc Thomas. 89 Josiah Ilotabs. 81 li..ha Sct. 85 J4%;uAl King, di | Sanl. Woodrisf, 83 Wilhein 'lersoe, ?i I N. 0. Leounard. e2 J..r-1 Wilamas. P2 Saimnitel Morgan, 79 Jos. Howar.!. se Ob esadi Albren, 19 Abr. 'heewri xit. ; I Sy.iser iDaa, 74 T;a ne Fzarishie, i2 iiJob Tavuer. K-) J...,i-'a llweke~ll. 84 1 J'oeph Jenrtt. 8 Abijah Dreaie-r. 9: I Nath. Shornnan, 78 Felniand Naana.. 7 I J.nseph Snuaih. 9) John McClinltock. 82 N. Vatirenseller,. :R Jams's Small. $ 1 .lijthew Gregory. P5 Thom.s'a Trask, 83 .Ncaemaiiah Porter. e5 John T. Doeafe. $0 Azariah Fullei. 80 Samnt Smith. 84 Joseph Young. 81 ila4ha 0. Willians.85 ALJ.eph S'vester. 79 Saniunol Dwmaing. 71o 0lbser Johowarut. $4 Win Emtenrson. KI Whiism Ili4, 841 Abijah Harrington, P2 Joshnas ie--d. . P, John l v Hly. Nebieas,:shi, I nhle!en. 79 R11tus kin-:aley, Si Th11os0a..4 Ritabi&i, .2 Samuel l.ord. L Wit. .'iaepeace, 8I Adamsa Wheelock, pill Lvi .11arme. I-L ll. lickne-l. 81 |'Mark Groeene. $1 Eplrnimn thint, 8 I G.-orge FiiAlay. :3 John Shi:nls. P1| Samuel Yoems'., $7 E'.en Chn'tc, 7I J-tieph Eveletih. -7 Dassiel Hlntlent, 9B.Live-rinere. f! Jiaial inr.s. 83I Flbcss.'eir Tuipan. vl Chaoadler RIistsell. 79 I Itenbes Leint.ou. $1 Sisncon Draper. 79 B.Kronig.enn. 841 I'benerear Storer t| Nathantil Berry, i7 Jiaaahb IIervey.. 74 I D-aniel ki.. Bnj. Sihlivi. ,. 82 I Joserl Kilts.ittick, W0 Jo1hn Chia-.&y, FO Albramt Rose, P4 Lnther Carey, S2 Ah-x.andet Mlark. 82 Levi Robastuon, '' j Tutud 107 The first four of theae zenlemrni were cons batantu sat Lexin!toin uaid Concord: Ir. John. 'on al-wa st Buinker lill. and the next etleve,, likewiss belonged to the traoops who so gallant. ly leld the AigOt uanl tempocry re-oubt a. gainst the- regjinlar forre ofliritain. Thel othere took part in some one or naor#- engag.-nlenta during the Revolttion. Capt. Joish clev-. land, above nentioned. was ent only at Run. ker Hill bat in the battles at liac:riern leniht. Whitet Plains. Trenton, Princeton. Monninssath. and Yorktown, at the rapture oif Cornwalli.: lie entered as a volunteer under Col. Pustnin. and was afterwards in Sullivan's firigade.. le was bors in Canterburv. Ct. Dec :. 17-3. 'and now rtsides at Tioga comntv. New York Hp ha-6 perrorused a jnrney of ov-r four hun. drea miks to attend this celebration. Snow :n Jucc.-It na-aV he asnntwnrel. as a fact not of every day occurrence. (.ijyN tke it. chcater Democrat ofiune 2d.) that snow fell yesterdfay morning annttt 6 o'chsc!. in sui:icnt qjuantity to h0 qatite p- iahp on t he grinnd for. some minaues after it foll! We announce this fact, not an anything ery extraordinary. but because elf ita hearing upon the well know prophecy of Lorenzo Dow. who a number of year. uinre, said that in 1843. there would be no King in En! land. -no President in the U. State,-and snow in Jum. In Banakrupcy.-hlse honor tnd4ge Gileberist prononced an itmpirtat decis iotn, yesterday. itn thse U. S. Dlistsrict Court ins the case oflthe Assiguees of M'Dowall A hill had been Giled in the Cmet- of Chan cery liar Chsarlestona i)trict. to fore-cli,e a mortgage given lby the baaokrups to se veral of the banks; and amnther bill was Giled by the assigneoes, in the U. S. District C.murt, to set a'sideo the murmeage as ani il l-gal preferencei ander the ilanklrupet Ac:, ande to enjouin thue I'rclosure its the State Conet. Ilis limnor ruled, i. Inauapposilon to Judge, .,Kintley, is Louisiuna, thian that onte claeimning a lien, 'ahd~ snder a Stoat law and saved by the Bankrupt Ac:, cl~inms Independently of the act anid neot under the act. 2. Thsat ibe juris. diction of the Federal Courts. in tall cases arising under the Bankrupt Act, is not ex clusiv, nt 5eing~ so rendered by the ex paress :ernms of the act, and it is .asig ux clusive in eertaiu specific caset, where, unda'er thea terths uf the act, the exercise o~f u herjurisdica jils wotald he incomp jeatible wit lathe juirtalic a iona 'f the f'ederal Courts. 3.That aho .iarisic'ion of tlhe -Federal nad Steate Courts is concurred for she trial uf questitans iuffrui annit convevance or illeg.al preferengee untder the lan'kriupt Act. 4. That in mnatve.N of concurren jur. isdiset joe ihe Cutdrt. ilhich firbt taakos cog nizance of the question. car case, keeps is and by this rule, the jurisdiction of ste State C;ourt. in the s'resentcaae, prevails. 5. Thai. ini a propler case. hoswever, suitcars may lee erjinet' from proceedinag in thse State Conruc. . We shall publi..hs the decision,.at length, for- she informaationr of. slhe pruosaion and the public generally. The cause wasn ar gued tiy Messrs. Yendun and Kin:;, for the Assignees-andl by MIessrs. M~emmnin ger and Wal~ker, for the Banks--Char Lestons Courier. Wh~o Sony -'Protetion" how ?- Aco loenportary states that on1 the. .1st dn sy oft February, a mea w pattern of. Mouselines ale Leines arrived at New. York, and was offered by the isspmter at 14 cents per yard by the case. Tlhse agent eT a Rhode Island calico prtinting establhishmerat .for 'carded a piece of the new at', he of p'duds tot Ptovidenmce the ay aller i'heir arrival, and in siitteen days he had the same swyle of goods andI of equal fabaric in New Y ork. seling; at een cents per yard. The mann facturer had beut twelve clays to engrave thec now pattern on a copper cyhinder freom wihich she engranving wr., raised on a eel cylinder, then: hardlenedi and ready for lcm. pressisin; the ceompound of ingretlienits fnr colnar dliscovered lay chemical experiments -the cloth prinitecd, dried and cased fair market. Andl vsa, some1 taen talk of -Protection!" '(or our ,nnnufactturers. Pshntaav they want no --protection." Give thmem a "fesir faIr-d tno favor." nad thecy n)ital abundaty t~eetm cmelvs. com mercial. HAWaUaO, Jusie 27. Couen.-Our Cotton market lorcaher dull to-day. although prices .are about the 1s1me:a last week. tier haye we noticed ally change during the past six days. The article coemes in slowly, sad we do not look rut a large b:si ness uiil the (all marke; oprsen. Prices range from 5 to.65 ct.. according to quality; but an eztra choice lot wouldlcomnand somdethinig mor.. Principal sites.S4 to 63 cIA. Ezchange.-Onc din NotrIl par to j per cent. prem.. On Charleston, Sav.wnah. autd Colusm bia Pat. FIreifhts.-Per rail ronl 50 cts. per hade to Charleton. and by boats 75 cents per laIe for Ctturn. as per steamer Ker.-knw'e hat, of Satur day. To Savanah 5 ct<. per b:je. Marie atotntion is beginniing to be paid to frLegt by bonts tu Chaarleion than fAr sone time past. wich sh tid be straetly adhered to, n4 shippers will do inuch better by boats." Joesirwl., AcatssnA.Jne1-.'9. Couan.-We lave very little to .iny abont onl isarket: very lttle lA S bee diAg since our last review. None of' th-- meicie i.s offer ing. and n..ne arriv agiwolth uwleisiomsoigs, c!on wiuenldy no opetationA to nany extent have tAken place. The last accounts from Liver pool have hood no isdelenlace on nur umarket. ,,winl tit the scanty supply for sale. We cost tinne our formuer qnoaiso.si. I'nulgh they are wish ddficulty i4tained. Extreeninimrces 41 to 7 cente; the sales we have heard aof were made at 5 to b.j and 6 eents. Ezckange -We have tin clange to notice in onr ':n~ny ms1arket. ortierd exch-inge con tinue at the name sates. par t) 4 per CCL..prat. Thse deanid i4 molerate. and met readily by aclter. Cesitral Banik notse are isearce.. at 9 to 12.4 per cent. discount. There iss on S .per cent. b->ndst olT-ring.. Yesterday 6M resti it) tle dollar was otfred for i per cent. bonds, which se rcace.-Consuitutionddait. Cos.rssa.t. Jusne 29. SCoan.-In i, article there! is- but little .In. in,, , price-o ressam abom Use %-tlee n- lefo.re thte avccount5 per the Culhmsas-s-a:y 44 to 64 extremesi-while strictly p srime ad clewe, if offered woull comessand ieill monre. E.rzh-ange.-On Charlestone 1. und onl New Yusk 4. rer ce..t. presmil Freights.- Of'Coltt to hartte.tstn. ly ri ver or rail -read. 75cenitts per bale. B -cThe river i-4 in good order fur all Linds of Died, on the lot uIt., at his re-tidt sce In thi Diarict. Mr. BaI.Amt: ltcni.tsmusoa. een the 3dth year of his a*#e. Those who knew him ea. could Li-<t ap proeci ale the virtues al ene whem. lae wa pa. -ed ice.th'e fiaitlifi disclarge of all the dutses ol' a good cisizen: arid nohe [,;i 10.ore.1ve I Weie aneid children can know the 1s wnitch thev have masn-ta.ned. lie leis a large circle ai rela taven and friend, to manfhrn his antimtely rste. Notice. T IfHERE willbe a AisAcEr give Ut Mr. Sila ftandala onl Satutday aext the btl 'inst. July 5 . t 23 COTTON HACEHINES. T E Subscrsher (lvieng is lidgseticd Di. Ticrt. five nele- t'rmt C Bapyll Bri.lge) reep,-tufllv Iaiforma hs en-mere, ual the c Qzens oftints and it teeiglburin Disstiet.. th1:1I tie keept constaitly onl hand Uhe very bc.t qinality eel' CO TTO.X diAlCHINES. warrauted Cad Steel Saes. and to perform sa t'efactordy, at Ilo very low price f Tsos Dul. 1ars per Saw, prostapt payment. Tb rlarac ter of these macisnes are too well known to neccd puffing; thoee who have tried them, re gard them as the Iest that are a.de in this State. Orders addressed to the Sebacriber, Cole. man's W Roads P. 0.. Edefield District, S. C,, wall be promptly attensde-d to. JOHN CHAPMAl.N. july 5 St 2 GROCERIES, &c. T lIE Senbscribors res,.ectfelly int'ormn their friensdsa and the punbiic, that they haves re ceived a larte ad fre-sh staply of G0 b. mslected by osne of tise nrma. is Ne"a Yoerk. ljs. ton. Phsitadelphlia. hlaltim~eorceasnd Chearlse..tan. which ien addltione toe ther loruser st'ewk. cee:n pries the largest anid best acusrsmen* of Good,. ever offered sen tius muauket, coaisuncg in part, -Itt ladces. Poto Rico. Newt O~rleans~ aned 8t C'roil Sugarx. Z50 bag-- Ran, Cusa. Piuro Rlico. S't. Do maisigo. Java. and Mucha C..ffee, 70 bu. Weset leodia Malasscc, 10 tiecces Cuib- .. do. 3-. lhhia. New. Orleans do.. 70.0)00 Ib,.. Ilacon. I lamas.Sides& .1eonside.ra, 80.5M) .- Swede Irone assred sizela, 5,0 - Fnglish do . 3.lc00 B and ad Hoop Irusm. 3.000 ) Nail Rods & Hurse Shone sh e?~-. 2.(0"Ccss, German. & Bliteed steci, -0 --etts Wa;:nn Boses. J~itra sack. Salt. (bleachled sacs.) ",0Iid leeshaelm Salt, isn burk, ?>0) piccess Ienap ansd Tow Dag;ing. 413 .e l - inches wide, -0.'eJ p i-ces G'unny Baggineg. J,th. Ik, Bq;ging T winie. ( Weaver's.) j.',' cones iflammillec Bale Rumpe', lU0S do IHemnp dec d.j ,F.5ltC ysede On.nges, -.. f,.A00 lbs. double rulined tfyt~s.:8gar, :i.N) " " crushmaed d. 3.5tt10" ponwderedl. dos. l,00' - mngt.- retinaJ Loaf de~. 20 bowes Turpets-ene .4m, .p Isa Spoeris Unicdies. . 20 " H olI's pateant4andhles - S, tierces fresh -ground Rico 2,000 lb.. Whlite Lend No. I Uneimn Mills. -25: bbl. CanaJ lusr. (ch~oice~ brantd.) 40 dozx. dino, parlor, rockmng aced chmildlren's Chmairs. 7 cs Hats and Caps.. 1540 cas~ks Stonea Lime. (in line ord.:r.) 20 kegs Dsspoint' FFF g Powder, 1,0)00 lbs. Oar Lead. .40 beaes Winadow Glan. 8xl0& 10x12. Iali bags Shot, assorted sizus, 2.'>00 paIrs' Shpes., Tea. Pepper. Spice, Ginsger, Chocolate. Csm namsao, Almaonds, Starch. Nitsogs, tsse cho.v ing .Tpbacco. Narro Cromthse, Blankets, Shoe Thireael. CuetronYarn. Cotton Cards, Woo! C'ards, Taeks. Siev-e. Plang~h Lises. Indigo. Maddler. Lilne StonO, (Colvpeas, Epsomr Salt. Linseed Oil, Lasy Oil, a (sspes.rior azile) Trace Chain1s, Filth Chains. Smooshinig Irons. hraysu bounetd cr'dai-, Buckets. horsce ljncket<. Plails, Tabs. Keeslers, Willow Wagoens, siesta 3teaeu rem, featheers. & c. &.c &c. SIBLEY & CRA PON. H~amurgJulyi,j13. tr 23 hNTRAYED - F RflM the ssubcriber on thme 31st of April bs a smell hay M ARE. tharee years old. very low isi order 'when she wrent off. No par. icailar emark about her, except the tight hind loot is whlite. up tom the toot-lock. . .. A reward of Piree DolLars will b:e "'ivei for rhe ellvery of said mars tt ne in Hacmburg, or for auy iiformsnion so that I get lher. E ,ZABETil N APPE.R. 3uipf fI5 (a Jaa,.oL) t -'4 n' U1cad Q~uartero, COLUX BIA. 2W June' 1l3. ORDER NO f91AJOR (JFF.ERAL George McL~aafie haigre'.aqtaaa'4l lk coaaani-vion an LL joe Getzefial; ltrigtaulaa-i Gesaeral .f. L. Butil'aaaa. %iall vitraomitimiaaaad or thiii Di l)vi,'ioaa isiata Carusuai~a 31a maia. til Ilse vauicy isille.d Ise wall In' "keyed attel I'.4.;iceLtei uacarhitngly. .J. W. CAN'1'IY. Ad'jt. It Ins. (hueral. 0"J'lbe palwr. loacated io thO IUiv1it wvi:l gie aiaao ins' rtion outly. flcdQuartcri, IM. O~aaNo. A N Ilrtioa fast Major Gehmaurrl io fill at.e .i..aiaay tccaioigned be th, rteaig:iatiq,,, rof .j'.r Gener-il Getarpt- 11IN-Me of' !he Firit Division~a. wiall take ljaae oa, StataarsAy use ILtla 411 Stitemer nexa. T1h" Brigrdier Ga'antil of the biv'i-win are reqatare.! to eracaid th :)r. dear to the. r riEAllf-iveA lrigtale-s. asid aaaak.. It ieaaaraa aaaa..a-o 'aely lat'?.a!iftanr. to t he Adjimiaat .And laa4jiCraf.T G~taerul's. e~epinrucnt at Colaaaaa' bata. thae remiat tif .:tool e'lectiii. byv orde~r ul'113e Cumanaleriaifrli. J. %%.-. E'AN1l.7 JOlY 5 hi' i 'a fie 1,4bhe'llue ita ,, taif at.pjers ian the liat-I.ifia iat-Ill Ih 11w *'ltea. Headl Qa'trirs, 111 .r 1GA6 t Caa'.ar V's:Aj~.a. ? ('nauisia . C.I.121"-w !43 '. ptutaa.'l V :el I .% aatjaler. witia the. 'I'lale lrnea St~Alf'.' id l allaa.'nsCl cm aIva. dy tiar daat :5hII- aga~ i*t Ii ue! ll z Wa~a. 1't%t.NT .1911 tic Vaimp. ItC-'E. Uead Qartcrs, LWLF~LLIo, J~dv .32, I -4: OrdL'rn No. 12. 11 'If l,- F BUia' lttalimia of thn.e w e Igiala.'aat 1181:11 'vy. -6. C. 31.. i'sliera.y #Or 'leaca. to I'alad.' fat twaI' lliae tfnt,,'.. #)t Statir. tuik4,v I~ *-l, u~.ai e.'r a 1: or l)f ill nnd 'II:W he utticat-s aa0 ana cosaasasuao.-.uaatid offi,a will tisseaallfi* tie day loreviu3 lor Dir'll rad Ita.'triasoa. Thle Seventha Ioimvaz':t %%. Mi jarail-t alt thec 01., M-lb. tes the ' SlI bi1st'raabe-r. taje otlicer.' and U:LLta.a.aaaa t~es s m.a p~rc. LOUIS TI. %VIGF.%LL. It. I.~ c' Iasf. & I.'.14. .1111V 5I~ IMead Quarters. OtRtn No. THE li9fow~ig Comriaannim will jearmle rut TDrill and Iitastjijctii tat that ttiaaa'p mid~ pliaces, tareitu stated, iaa :he Ujper B-tala, nf the Seeetttl Regantewa. Soutah t.';rojnlaa .%liltia. pa. -'a urt le . List of Letters M AINING in the Post Oflice.of Edg Leld C. H on the 30th day June, li43. A Attaway, Meuzr. W. Altavay. Williamu & a- Amacher, Juhn B Boswell, David Bfoyd. John i. Brookcs, Ruobe. ur Lit- Onekliaalt-r, .it. ticlon B3locler Gporpe 41. Bland. Sampson Brunson. Sr. Sarabs linrkhialter. Taudy Brown, Aits. N1 E Biu;Llow. Joel lirazier, Dr. Williang Bonaham, 31 L 8 Bausket, Jola U Christie. Simeoas Carm. 1. P. Coghiurns; Juhn Cuker, Culi-h ('Lar. Earle . Cobsrna.. ri. Sralb Coy, Riev. Imsa: 31. Cruch, lans; Carley, Frankili Clark A. A. Clegg. Camel CoLonaos. Aro. Ass - Cullkun. Hon. J. id. Clar, i Cntmrime Clark. (Crlo. L. [)jvita. John L~Dei; 11no0h Diodd. Willim bay, Cleh -iali juerlilull, Hlenry lUagCrcl, Julia EvarA, .-. G. r Flesulung, lev VV 11 3Fuller, S.amuel I V' lowr, Lkiiid 'ut. Julia Graliu, iCley Grian. Mrs. Ani . It Hairauon,J If Hail, Henry If. lilIiswnorrla. John 2 Henaderson, bliss Amey iClaur. S.radrack hEer Codak. eirs. Jlia S I1olums. Xewit Diry. Simpson aiud, J Tn 1id.Wiulabay, ableb Jonrn. Dr HI e Juage, D P Jusuin", D. P. JuwtE, bniss Suau Juai. nabiev Jnes. Juli or usa Jurili. lub. Jliin, 3r Nancy Kakrsey,Juia N Hi , ev I L Les, rs. J lh a . tlmesp. Mw Sasau LUtr. ietr IS Lee, FJ Tkla m Jones. DraiP Jl n, D D 2 .lesx.r. Ca1:z Jonuead 31:a'., li Sia U Jo s.r, Jabnert ii Asia L Mkaliaa. Jliua Mlcouo0ial, cap It 2 J0'(i.in, 31ebt. Mr-a- Oliver. Thotua. S Pae.r, Commissioners; l'srisaener, E. C. 1..angl. &aJnku4Lli S. Piper. Hugh reatche. W. ruksm lli p..rs Delilah Pu.lt, CJarlep h ickcad, F W (4uaulebsaJu It .Ioeri m Clarley R ynols. R If I~wwel. A N1 RI4,.Lmiall. J 11 IIIIAlkdh, Weliapon ROJO', 31 Shali. 111.1,C Schlaaaal, Dr A :%ler, . Sliepard, Jame r. S Show, John, r a atiauel, livilia Sarlya, H L 2 v Lance, Stripu.l Wecaver. J-abia 12 Wallrmana. Ilcoiry I 1layll, L YuL%.1 A. M. FRAZIER. P. An.n . J mculyou32- gh 64 :1 23 HANA WAY FRO.M 1 Stahrcrilagr. Oivierh 1:1 O.h(ikiAethrrec Coily. Geor~ii.a uegru Poor, Comime N SN. or B.BC. be thee P .31 or 41) var, of age. -tlant 5 Peac - t 1-r II jeh Pi e. high. very black. l'r5co. W 1. Phdhpaf airs e li eolahe l'pe hale ackpens, t Wiee ae japer zau rosCharleey .zeynoe i'ia t lionc ityan, Mrs E il iNes Benjnmin Jile,mia W lliston li ach, Mbv~eec Sm. sa aco fa chaeann ,Dr. dei..\u . inn Cao impson.OlieIn t'wear inTm, ijl. Sheppardiii J1.AlmeAD i'amuc erWlim 'puan a, Hct I&th 1e W euae J.>h i, PWa'wi l-ium inr o W~atson. Mra. Taimhac' Ws ahed. WI. W.rol Yi ~~kn tea aounl ~i A., -v vsl s~ beFi.s~cI iato., t.' t e rei, ln. : Outra a i.le h couty. Georrgiaa ner ..;emaa anamedaak NrLSON.lor ltOB. ba ,e'iaeti wetn ta~ Tr ers of tge. Ilaoule ilri t ro,el 10 or- o 'in i hi.tver black w~~i teIiih u'aiu- hy hed t~ad be aH rasiany uinp~: cnsuny ih another rean.' eiaji~ Nelson isspd to~e hj'bavtlaea ,he.' route hr N'ortr Carlina)OC, oavng cmen frm~ai ina stactu. rwilllgiv temnaeos rtewartd nly 5 .am m'e. tlrc heego Ite il tar n Clabjtta(. or.& Je etenaiant, wil pji~ t eaove- ni e tia mthithree ndiinnth, rladfr n ard these acenut theouiathsaet Caolinejare Frae In-1eab ir*mDAn u Tf'r. DRCraON OF t. KwitA ),ARW~i. PiUbbe Ter illsiin Oca'elci.ut~ t.e thd ac843. OdiUneA.C" ivlin o bn doten~l% tt ofrt~'-' the d lid-suminer. r t' et Tr. indth 'ce u'to Aadee Yoer.ol tegulaetirntSein of ein 'Fr. Pe'licaTerm.c in AA.dennc ea on 1the d5th of Fbraen *Ine nil whil anopeendtwe wiys rt toe b,-k datictly ndehr-to. rthiat eornse pln A. 3ir1.. t reP. 31.. lthe pnpcito rai'l ithe irone with thas teree anounced casmuch. a:l ;encsanetund np-arngmna thr anenr tir: corse if Privit inrcin Loltesav 15th of Jue, to the 5th fiOcobe LPa. ren h, mayhnsl parnterchlanlt iea:h:.me n~> ia ttion a err. fnec-mbindth adu:.aitaes hea astn ,at' Piadn in Yact,mecsoth-n .rin and Octobert,n q.ratec n h 1t theenga ofthe Ui~laeo. arn wllumba, or:d thLsi.tteoancy read Chalanes of each te. and a Cbm eneu~edae i.mcmen R'r',sitlr car-m Ctheb. Stime aic thyea.r o h n2fte caei er