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WEATHER, OROPS, &c. The weather for the lasi eek, has been cool, and a large portion of the tie clou dy, The rains upon Satrday and Sun day, raised the river, so as to enable our Merchauts, by the arrival of sme two or three boats, to receivr an addition'to their former supply of necessary articles:-On yesterday torning the sky was perfectly clear. The river has again become toO --- low for boating purposes.-Hamburg Re publican, August 7. Copious Rain.-On Saturday, we had during the forenoon several refreshi g showers of rain, and clouds obscured the sun during the remainder of the day..ren dering the weather quite cool and pleas ant, and reducing the thermometer to within a few degrees ot 80. Between Ii1 and 12 o'clock at night, a perfect avalanch of rain des'ended, and continued falling for several hours, atcompanied with vi'nid lightning and heavy thunder. Yesterday it- rained with little inter mission, throughout the day, at titmes itn torrents, fiotling the streets, so that n many places they nere impassable by foot passeuger. The nand twas from the W north and northwest most of the time, and the air unusually cool -Courier, August 7. The Rain continued to fall yesterday with little iiter mission, but with diminish ed violence. Thi weather hore more the appearance of a fall North East rain storm than an August shower. Ttne n ind blew steadily front that quarter, and the temperature cool, the tierttoneter con tinutmg front 6. A. l to O P. M. at 76 deg.-Courier, Aupust 5. Continued Drought.-We have passed nother week aIihoat having sutlicient rain to more than lay the dust. In several parts of the District, however, there has beeti heavy showers, and in some sections, large quantities of bail, wich has done some damage. The nights and mornings have been -unseasonably cool for several days-on Wednesday iorning at sunrise the thermometer indicating 6,5 degrees - During the middle and latter part of each day,-it is uncolortably n aria.-Grern -ille Mountaine er, dth inst. We are still without rain. and no favor able sy thptotns of any soon ; .n Monday. we were tnreutened with a Northeaster, but it passed off wlit only a threat: smnce .. then it has been renurkaidy cool, so nuch so that tires and a oolen clothing are ne cessar) for contort during the morning hours.-Anderst Gazette, dth inst. We learn froin our exchanges, that tike crops in the northwesterir coun-ies oi Georgia, & ''ennessee. and in portions of AlIbama, Masstssippi, and Louiiianna. are promising. In tie A tlantie state, getter ally, we believe, the drouth has cut thetis very short, except, perhaps, in some tar row sections. Crar n ill, prolabl), hie shipped frot New Urieans, at whe. place it will arrive by Douts. to Savannatlt and Charleston, and the lower part (t South Carolina and Georgia will be tou, supplied. The niudie antd upper dlrctset will ,utler most, on account of their its. tance from the seatuo.rd, sail " xpense - of transportattuu.-P1endlton .llcsstager. 5th inst. Seasmns, Crops. mSc.-W~e ha~ve, at last, been favored wintz refreshitig shouwers., bu; they have ctome too lato lr the corn crops. Several farmeis m tin hs regietn itme cut do'~ n a larg'e portion of their cortn tot fodder. The raitis int the vicinity of Augusta were tmore copious thtatn nt sti os. Ott Satut.rday laist nte san wagons and teamis fordmgi the rir er opposite Auguste. On Monday the river wtas im good isoatabie condition. We amre initormted thfat iu some parts of our Stite cortn..ius sold lhr 82 per bushel. As the g hieam crop is cotd. we hope the shorn crop) of corn will he felt less severely.-Christaan Inder-, dth inst. The W~eathier, 8;c.-For .thc last three days we have been blessed wvithi coptous rains, which have heetn genterail, as lfar a we have-hleaird. WVe understanird that itn somec sections, it is too) latte to benefit the crops mnateriully, but in othe'rs, a decided itmprtovetmonrt is already aippairet. WVe annex an extract of a letter dated LAm~s Camt. Untion-co., N. C., July 241, l645. This has been the dry est seaisot antd the crops stmaller thatn they were ever known in this section, hut I do nt tliiunk the drought has inijur-ed rte cortn as tmuchf as in your sandy counatry. We have had * fitne rains during the past week, and if it continues seasonable fine crops will be made. The wheat crop was as good has ever been made in this part of the coun. try.-Camden Joural, 5thi inst. The W'eater.-We have had risin enough now, and to spare. On WVednes day last, the -- aiter-fell in torrents for a fe w hours-and on Satur day, we had a secontd edition, revised anid corrected-the latter raitn conitinu~d, with intetrmtissio'n through out Sunday, and on yesterday, at the tlme . of writing this article, the cloude were dark arid lowering, and portentous of an other deluge. We have little dotubt, if any ptroper guage had bteeni tm use, that it S would be Ijund, that tmors raiin fell since .'Tuesday lavt, in thts town, than has fallen in the combined showers, previously. sitice last March -Chetraw Gazeute, 6th instant. Pros pects Ahead -Tfte Spartan. piub lished int Spartaniburg in this St te. asks. in the last tiumber received, "Wtiat is to be dlone for Curin ?" atid says that "thiou sands tif fatmilies are nion ni irhut bread, or the means of obtainiig it." 1i urges that the State shall --interptose her powter and means no avert the awful coniseqmeni ccs, which this great scarcity of provisions must produce," by 'procurinig the impor S tationiof Corn from abiroaid. arid by fur. nishitng the citizens at cost and carriage." - We hope and trust that ititngs are not Quite so bad as ihe~ Spatrtani represetnts. The scarcity tif Cornt is at preseat more a fictiton than a reality. There is yet much Coirn of last year's growth ini the country, held, either on spectulationt, in ainticipatiton of - higher prices, or fiur dnmestic use, in caise of a failtire of the.jr. sent crop. Ini this section, the re-et rains ha've dlone truch' in inmenrving annpernennen amd by fenunal. ity, and planting a full Turnip crop the present month, and an abundance of small grain in .heir season, use fear not that a famine will visit our land Corn herd, at present, will oit bring over 62& cents by the quanuity, which is by u means re markably high at.this season of the year. Should there prove-to he a scarctv. how ever, we have no fears but that private enterprise n ill supply tile deficiency, witn out calling upon te State for aid.-(he raw Gazutte, 5th instant. The Policy of the Administration. A late number of the Wt.shaitgiou Union has the following paragraph. 'Among the resoutuions adopted by the Baltimore Convention, wtas one in favor of the Indeperdent Treasury T1 ese resolutions have eves been regarded by the President as indicating thu policy by which his administration should he gov erned. 'T'e Indepeudent ' Treasury was sustained by the vote il the d resident and of the Secretary of the Treasury, and further experience hay only cotfirtned the views then taken by both. l'he ep-cie policy will be su,taiend in all its vigor; she coinage Will be increase'd ; the foreign gold coin, which dloes not circulate, will be converred as rapidly as possible into the half and quarter eagle; and all other proper means will be used, (including the recommendation of the Independent 'rea. ury,) to secure to the couury an abun dant supply of the constitutional curren cy. The Russians again Whipped by the Circussians -Accounts Iroum the Caucs sus; b) the steamer Cambria, tiring the important intelligence that the Circus. sians have taken from the Russians, alter some hard fightug and great bloodshed, the. castle of Snicha, on the coast of Alba sca. Sheikh Shamil hail arived at the head of the River K'uban with 30,000 men and had caulled upon the.inthabitants to furnish one man per house, which would snake a very large force Woron zslf's troops have been beaten tny the Daaguslanteer. and three or four ships load of wounded have been sent to Cr woi. Many of ttSe Poles in the Rusentat army have deserted to Shnai, so that Woronzoff' beitig a wat of unen, ordered a carbotanz (each worth 3s 6,i.) -uerbiug. to raise reit.Sfrctments at Ahh-ska, t tuh 'out being able to get many. lie ltrthei sent a ctumber of .ussleien eletas (d-c turn of la Ae ) from Crimea, n ith their itul t, to Shaitl, to ors ii they coult open tie suiciatioiit to treal for termits of peace,' ,if cuurse merely to set the Carras taus to shle. Suhanul. i ware of-the tteathery, had three of them put to death. Tie Rusian army ~ as suffering dreadiully !ruin a scarcity of provi-tous, std thee ,aIdiers w, ill have to 'wait for the new crop before they will have a -,uhlicency 0t lxit. The crops in Circassta, tiough very scatty last yi at', are gooud ils season. In culse:ilu.ue- of h,- long succe-,sini ii r verse, expe'rienced by thme. Rui't..tns. tut Emperor is said to have - adjourneit the difinitive puac'ticatln of the Caous-,.. ,6 e truss much nels prove to be the fact. Already the war has continued seieral .ears, and lasts tt' brave Russta-is have i.-rished. witaui bejig able to iak' aiy 1ierina ten tilpression upon tie stil ura ver ruto ntaceers, a'Iin are figu itItg fun ieir alStars anrd s heiir hieartis, nder -tihnosi the, ideniticali DecSlaratioin of5 igh~ts atlh So:mesid thei bliis iif thte A aericanu Reio aiun.-N. Y Journal <f C om. Tlhe-lliot. WV. U Prestont has beenm clert. edi to dtebrer the Annltiveraar) OJrmtioi be-. fare the LEnrary Soicie-ties of Jetii!'e-um College, (P'.u )-Courier.- 7th inst. From thse .yorfolk Herald. Aug 5. DEPUOSIT[E BA.\KS. The followinug is a li~t of the Depoi,~t Batnks located itn thei Aillantic States: Piaimouthii N. I,-Commsutercial Butik. Burlinigios. Vt.-Banik .f 13urlinign Boustont, (:a ndont of depiosite, J uly 26, $8S7.578 741.) Providencee. R. .-Arcade Bank. liars ford. Connt.-Fa're and' M chaieis Basnk. Newv Haven,, 'onns -City Bansk. Newi Yoirk. N. Y.-Baunki at she State of' New Yorsk, Mlechsanics Banuk, Bansk uif CGnttineree, Banlk of Aetserica, Amsericani Exchianige Bunk, Merchianit' Bauk, Notrsi Rivetsuiak. Amtount o Depositee. July 28, $27l6.781 67. Albatny, N. Y.-lechlanics anid Fairmiers Banik, Albatiy City Batik, Commuiercial B antk. Philadelphia. P'a.-Pilephia Baiik, Bank of Commiterce. Amitunt depusites. .$824.186 0)5. Pittshutrg. Pat.-Exc'hange- Ba:k. Middletiowns, Pa-Bltk of Middletown. Erie, Pa.-lank of Erie. Bahittore, Md.-Chesapjeake Bansk, Batik of Ba.ltimore. Amtounst depnsizes, $162.312 49. wausinolgton, D. C,-Biank of Wash ingtotn, Buttnk of the Metropolis, Patrimtic Banek, Corcoratn & Riggs. Aum's depo-sites $1.. 16.25d 48. Alexanudriat, D. C.-Bansk of Pommiac. RichmnSd, Va -Baik ouf Virginlia, Farmsers Bank ofi Virginuia. Norfolk, V a.-Exchansge Batik of' Vir ginia. Amtotnos de-postte's. $76,012, 635. Raleigh, N. C.-Branich Banuk of Cape Fe-ar. W ashuitngtn. N. C.-Office of the Bank of Cape Ftear. Ch~arlests'n, 5, C.-Siuths Westernt Rail Retad Batik. Samvanntahs, Ga.-Planters 'Batik of Georg ia,. .M-de. Aia,-Bar.k of Motbile. N. nt Ouleans. Lu,-Bansk of Ltisansa. Religious Exrcitemen.-Dutring she Iast week or test days. thes Meuhbosist Eisco. pal Church ofl this city hias been the scene ofcuontisderatble religioius exe'tsteent, wthi. hi up hts the ilme nie wri e (W. dnesdlay evening) contitnues to increase Ott Sunt. day last. afsier hatlnig 'o one of the best serons we ba'e hetardl in years, frosm she Rev. MrJ, Htmihton, w-.- saw eight yoiuna ladies join the Chiurc-h. Since then the Churc-h is opent every slay its she fore-nourn, and is crnad ted tos excess every evening. W e have tnot heard the exatct number oif conivers'osss, but it canntot %e le-as thans forty. At fr Gr it se o prevail; aij the young women only, but finally it'ex. tended to the -nen, and now it is raging anng them like the Greek fire. getting hotter and raging niaer every day. W, sincereli Ihpe that these who have thus its wen. forward and professedl a change of at heart and a ne. spirit, n ill sew.- forth T fruits worthy of such proflesions; :hat pl they w ill prove tl the conecoit y in w hich t whteh chey live that ihey have neither deceived themselves nor others, by hence. forth exeihiting the light of p sober Cnrig. tian lile or he'edific;ation of the Church and the :niilance of their fellow men. Montgomery Aatvertiser. let inst. NC Hlamnburg Pricesr Cnrrent. AUG. 13, 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron. per lb. ui Hog round, 7 a 8 Sweeles.ass'd.44 a 54 b Hams, 8 a 84 Hoop. 74 a 9 Shonlders, 7 a 74 s.eet. 7 a 9 Stdes, a 8 .ail lineds, 74 a 8 Bagging. per yd. Russia bar 5 a 6 Best Hetmp, 17 a 20 Pincelh Molds, 6 It 7 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb 8 a 10 " Cotton, 174 a' 01 Lead, " 6 a 8 Bale rope. per It. 8 a It Lime, per bhl. ir Beeswaz. prlb. 22 a 25 Suttne, 2 00 a 2 50 i, . 'otton. per lb. - Rice, t r 10bs 4 00 to Ord. to Mit. fc4a 54 Sugars. per Il. og Middling Fair. 6 a 64 8t. Croix, 10 a 11 Fully Fair, 'i a 84 Poino Rico. 7 a 10 Fine, a New (crleans 7 a 10 Coffee, per lb. Havana,whi:e 10 it 12 to Rio,. 8 a 10 Do. brown S a 9 It Javat, - 1'. a 15 Loafrand lumnp.13 a..15 IF Corn, perbiu., 00 ct 624 Salt. per hush. 45 ti 50 Corn Meal, 5G a 74 Sack, 1 50 a 1 75 Flour. per bbl. Tallow. per lb 8 a -10 Canal. 7 a 0 01 'Tcine, per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 25 \mieriecan, 25 a 30 Hides, per lb. 7 a 8 E'nglish, 25 a 374 t ____ A ICoiuflt'rcial. t _______________- --.---- ni HAntBURG. Atlgilst 7. gj Cojton.-Since our last report, nie are in a possession of Liverpool ,hates to the 18th nit by the Cambria These accounts exhibit a flattering condihoe of the cnanfaer unait and co''emercial interests of '.ngland, and conse. qenly for t e st:ne interests inl this country. oc 'T'here had beec acutuer it advance in the cot ton tnarket. with large 'sles. .mid from the v crosperons condition of the manufactu ersand ,a the consttmptici ot ceciton, we think it reason li able to anticipatea further advance, These ac counts have had a favor'lic influence in our markets. caising soitre a. vane" in prices, withl P considerable anxiety tin the part of buyers t, get hold ons what little stock there is nuw on hand We quote iordinary in middtlling. 6 to 6.; middling lair to fair, 6' to 7:; Good thir to tine. - 7j tI 84. a - Stuck on hand ist Angi-t. 1442 bales Received in month of July. 422 - Shipped by It. ioad ice July. 8122 " ci COLUM t A. August 7 Cotton -Sincce o'ur l:ast, we haer receivedl ii later acc.te Is romt la.-erpool. which -how nit da a'Ivamie of Dully i per lb. 'Lhougeh they are C better 'rto the auter side, we doet think tit, will haitve ait elf ct in tins coeury. as the nr It tie'le here is already too high fo that tuket. Yet we believe it well have a tendency to keep' the article ity to what it is I my. We quto as before i ito 7'-theu ht a strictly choice lot would bring 5 cens.-Soud Carolinian. IA RUIE D, Ont h, 70h instant, by C. W Presley. Esq., \1r. Jessr WEATHERFOCD to 36-:s sIAr. el dest daughter of Mr. John Grice, all of this L District. a< - A . . _ t OBITUA Ye Deipartedh this lilfe, .iccindacy te' 21st insctatnt. at the resideene.- of' Ciol Johcnc elIl. ic this Dic trdict\r.,. l-'t.za:tn tlc,'Aric. cinsiort ofC cte lact.- Johnc 1 \l'c nick, it' cea:sed. Iir. Me, Fa'trick wasc betweenc eighlty-tive and cincety I years ..f'age, anci ihnccaht mcver ttaechecd toanae 1 chuttrch,. she lhad bcen strictly moralc throniech lifecand in the last mencttts ofl leer hfle ex pre'ssed ia im. hoepe' ofl necephtance willh od, thiroucgh the mcerets ut lce blescced lice hermter. Died atl thce residlence~ ccf Capt G~ I- \lcCe-c a,< Pike ecitv. Al.eihea. 0cc the. 18cth tlt . t i rs .\l AnRAansTT Doe,. fcrceneriy ecf E'dgefield Dacsirie't. mc the 93d1 year cef Icer ag~e. Slie edied Ii in. the enejoymen~it ol' thIe l'cull thepe of a blescsed C cencmtirtcality beyeond the grave. c Ml \'8TEtiIAL~ APPOiNT~I!ENTS. jyc . hI ATKIS ;eecd A. P. NhoRRus. j Abl s'smecerie's fore Un' aiten, Not. 1, it I ie e Etje.ei ilcti-,t A'esen aticcn, ill, lcy di o vecIe peOrm~ison fil the tollow.inig appoent Satliday b~efore ihe 3rd Lord's dacy, in Augucsc, at Giiygal. Sac nrd.c-) before te 4th Lord's day, at Hethanty. Saiur'lccy bef'ore-the 5th Lored's d. at Melount Moriah.i( - Satcurdaey before the Ist Lord'a d.ey in depltemtber, et Hureb. SJ. TRAPP AND A. Deezct'R. .Vii .d jiclnartes in 4cnd Utvision, expect to lulit the lollon' ccng : Saeturdaty befoure cte 3rd Locrd's day in . Augenst, acc alloatn. Saturday ecelori' the 4th Lord's eday, ac Mlounetamn Greek. I Saciurdacy before te 5tc Lord's day, ata ocde Hoepe- h L 'dc icc Ssiuarddy lrefore th UtLrdsdb yi ai depcn-mcner, at Provt'lenice. Ii antnuld cne prospects be scnictly en si couraging.th~e umeetings'.wcll contInue dice C week at each Churchc. June 4 tf ~ .8S se (1/W. P. I-fuIL. acid J. Alo'arcns, ilissionaa ne aries ier tue 41tc', estoci ui lhe rigfetiitd As sociationi, well by nee perccsseocn. teal thle huh own pniet, vcz* Saturday beiccrcetee 3cd Lordi's Day icc Au I gnt, att hBt, dtiepiecs r.ee a daeturacya beefore tece 4t:c Lclc d's Dauy ice Au gust, at k:.dgetcelc L-our t chonne. datLur'Iay te'cire the~ Sni L.ortd'e hay icn Au gust, at alolrnlt Cr, be. ~alinrda~y cef,e-e lice let Lord's Day n de t.emnber, at Rep a bcecae. .lay 2to 117 1. .W. Co.aEMAN AND J'. F. PF.TkiRSoN, Alceceonariec c inte 3rdi uLt ieon wiltl iltl~c th leolbowmcg aplpoitaarnie da't eanhig lelelie thec 3rd Lored's day mc Au a gnst. at Red dank. ~ 7 Saturday before te 4th Lerd's day, at Vry' Creek. Siecrdaty before the.5thi Lord's day, at Bethel. Saeccrday before toe t Lord's day, at Reck Creek. k j N. B. Each of thce albove appoinetnecnts wile fi, contiincee one week, if circumcstancces are tic' C vocrabcle Iit 10 Beeh!. Beef ! -1 EORGE I' -1 AUTIN atnnoueces to the ,W citizens of Edgelield Vilage and vicin. that he l now prepared and cud'neplate enading the *ltrket regularly on Monday and ueslay Morrngi.and i'aturda% Evening. He edges himts"l to lnrish go. d I. el. antJ hopes receive at share of pubic patronage. August 13 29 3t aniE!il!'1+o 8.i E. Y virue of au.dry nsrits of Friti Fa ras to me lhrrcted, I n ill proceed to oi ,.t ilgelireld Couri Haaause, tin the irst Aioflnday and Tuesday is September sxt, lile lolloniug prupery, ~ ..it : t.,rver Slanapeon vs. bi illiam Crirzier, a ,,use dii Lot in the 'un n of kluatrg, ionu ino tae plain of said Ion u No; 78, a Spires atit *leeainiac bireta, occupied ine Delentant as at dwe'iling. W ilitaw Wotidberr and utiera v9, Ru iphl tGalter anti Etzaalth Ca'rter. the act of land wher ale Leletdant Enitza :Il urter hnow lives, adjurnlug of lands Joana s ae iad otllers. Saue-. LuGoian 's Jeitu Rtoden, the act 0t land a here ine .Deleudani ow Vei, coniinllig nue hundred and seven ea.act es, fIure or iess, adjoining of lands SJuili A. 0 lilir, Jul1 Price and oiters. Mlelgs & Golgan: and other. vs. A. L. earn, tie tract of land where the - De udaut lives, conta.nutug tweiny I o and ll acres, more or le..s, adjuining lands of raut s i'Cunuer. U. F. Uaupiun, Dawson Aikinsoni and hers. vs. Lewis Ellaey, iae interest of le )elendaut in a tract of land, contain g four hundred acres of iand, inure or ss, dijilattug laids of Ehzaeih Carter, . J. .ainio ..ild others. A'id one other al U1 land, coutatnlug-one haundred acres, ore or less, adiJuini of l nda of irs. Lard kiglltoat er, Nathaiiei Blacrs and tiers. Uharles Lainar vs. tairhoig Pon eli nod alates Pun ell, tile tract of Iaud where the cend'aUi Jantes Pownell- lves, adjoining lands (l Jcn t ise aud ulthers. Uliver 'iT.. les. Adin'r.ofl Lee i s Eilzey, . lauwson AeIlinan amti A bner w hailey, e.r uct 0u land n inre AMrs. Abuetr What S an lives, adjoining of lauds uf Dawsuoi ikmaao anti utheis. levied Upton as tile iopet ty of A ner W attle), decenased. otlr.au & apron I and tillere, vs. John ruta 11, oull ittire. Julon Mii, Untlunry, fur the use of Pc r titi vs. 1aishedge Giiihbill a. d others, tract of land, cunl.tlalng one thoajsand ,gres, nure or leds, adjunungl; lauds of amue'l Clark, Richnt i Itlaknsuaan and iers. " ite Liecutrso Casper Nail vs. Mary ailer. tis tritei il lui.d . here the D,.ten ita Ii vua,'ndjotintin of laiult t .1 ltledge alphia it d uteRa. iJavia Poaw elI vs. Charles Ptn ell, the ,tei of laud n here tile I1. entati .lives, jajouinu of lands of Udtlle) Rutnitree ut hiers. I he d1u1i, vs saiuel H i illlanls. 1V .1 uinalus and Mody liar is. une bi own ay Mare a if Lull, levied t as te prop ty Of thi Drenutlani alloatldy 11 'rrb branna'li& .ttund , bearers, vs. tebeci ug nd al. Ile tract ol land niere the elendau lives, cnti.1111 ili olle htindr'. ures, titire or less. uldjtiiing u! lianas argitreti Ogolvie att I stiners. L.utittda Hi telier anti tt. rst vs. Chr'il uat li.atenetact oar act til lanid whelitre iht eclena larn iyest antd kutln u as the Ha;tch -s Ptinds. Unlive.r Simpso.ttn vs. Ru tssel I liardm taitmi Leut) ox, ile trta't aol land n taere' t !'anids td atephen~l V ilston and tothers. L. Ii. ?Muntady vs. Hlenary Evanis. tilt acet 01 land coaltatlmn g tinet hunditredt atr nty acres. moitre tar less, lajoiningtl lanai JeI tme, linrioti aand~ tthters. J B. iarrasuon VS. ,1largittel Ogilvie, ilt act 01 latnd na beta' lile Delendamt hive' tatntia 1mu. Ihree haundtred acres oh lantd tore 4or lteqs, .dtj iltng landts ol Johatn A t'll, nt in iere'st ol. t'e LDtfendant to thi IOlse liaa'ly o)Ceanpied l- h. imit as a tiro Br) Store', tan Centree Stre. , it towvi I1.i H imnarg. Also, one Negro man b) aw njame ail Daittel, and' somue tunelts caZillt Termas, ensh. H. BOUULWARE, s. r.. D. A ugu-,t 13 3t 29 [H. I. J EFFERIS. reneral Agenti and CoansassiOal Merscanta.Ilansbur~g. 5. C. 'i TILL satfers Is aervtices to itis Ii iend.<ant ite pulbbe. tad bec will devote bis tundivi ed uttention to tite SLLLI\G 1" CUT TON AND FLOUR, t(E.cy.lvtNG AND 'oSwArtDING GaooDs. uyging Goads for IManter s or lerchanits, o attend to anyg business thaat nwyl be conimlied 1o has carc.. lit' emtbraces this oportumtly tar tet.derini is thianks to his Irlinds four their liberal patrot ge lterittooe besttwted,aand by industry aii lose :ttilon tol butsines's. lhe hopes ato merat ad to otinuelatt to ar-eeie te w-aat. It shall be is aiml to' make all ais entarges as light ins post bit'. knowing thtat it w.ill lbe to hlis. interesat it losely observe tihe inaterest tof his lii.'nds. iberal tavances will be made' if' requited 01 ruoca-sentt to imt for sale or store. Gottot tta to Itnu by Bloats, will be .receavead frec og harfagc. All paroduice senit tat hlim tur sale tIl be promptply sold oan arrival, if'so orderaed. August ii 10 2 Ae are authorized to anm ounce 'apIttal I.t..PH iuHT .WKR, .ts ai L'aidi ate laor Cuolnel of thle beethl Rtegi...tii ec'iatlined by tile resigniaion oh Ctal. L '. i itll. July 301 te i he' fi iends of Lietit Colnuel Assuf-.L Poasi I, annonm erim a sl at canl taite Itor' tat. --liut il' (ftColonel of 5evemia e.gimaeint, d. U. aM ibiitia. July 30 '27 a'W tilt aiufhliarizd to iiantiee G. I. mini, E&q., 0asi a canadidan for Caolorte I Se'vaenih Re'gimnitn, to fill the vacanict erasioneld lby the re'signatin af Col. L 'Wigrall. - July 23 26 . 'To Rent. k NE air TIwo of the mfost alesirabkt . tore. Raoms ini the villaigte l Edge ,hl. sttthle for Dry Gjoods. .ilerchunalt Tatilor ract~ery air Drug 8tores. Posse.ssion giveri Jun, sO if' 27 1' [f BRICKS, best qual 5 U iy. just burnt and for'. .ale. by 1.\-RRlS & C.HRISTIAN. Edgefield C. H. July 30 3t 27 Notice to House arpenters! ! -ILL be Let to the lowest bidder, on' S ''itesday after the first Monday in Sep tember nexton th, Chappell's Ferry Road. one. mile from Mr. Ave v Bland's. the building of several Framed Houses. Dimensions. plan and tine given for pittisia up the buildings, made knuwt on the day of lettmng. SETH BUTLER. Chairman Board of the Poor. J August 6 4t '28 Nkotice.. T RAYED frot the suh . scriber sume time .about the first o' April last. a small a A a bright bas HORSE his hind t feet White. about six years old, fourteen r hands high, long mane and tail. Any in formation of slid Horse t ill be thankfully J received, and ally person returning him to mie at Du tonsville P. 0. will be compen- , sated for their trouble. ROBERT BURTON di July 30, 3t 27 HEAD QARTERS. 7-rT Ro., S. C. M., July 23d, 1245. Orders No. -IN pursuance of orders from Brigadier General Bradlev, an Election will be. held on Friday.the 5th September next, for i Colonel to command the 7th Regiment. to fill the vacancy occasioned by the r-esignation of Col. L. T. Wigfall. Each Captain or commissioned officer ova company in the Regiment, willput up at com pany rendezvous a notice of said elecfion, and. order to his assistance on the day of election.! two of his subaltern officeris. -4vho shall open ] andu hold a poll at such ceompanyrendezvonri. from 11 A M. to 3 o'clock, P. M.. and one, or more of the managers at each muster ground. t will meet at the Old Wells on the day follow. ing tO count the votes. and trnnsnit a certifi cate statement to the Br-gadier Goneral. By order of SAMUEL POSEY. Lieutenant Col.: commandiug 7th liegitment. I J. D. Mits, Adjutant. July 30, 6t 27 EDGEFIELD BEAT CO PANY, ATTENTION! YOU will appear on yonrconpany mnster ground on Friday the 5th Septetubernext. for instruetion and lrill,artned and equipped as the law directs. An election will be held at the same time and place. for Colonel of the 7th legiment. to. fill the va caicy occasioned by the resignuation of Lonis T. Wigfil. Lients. Covar and Bland will assist in mar.aging the election: All other orders are hereby countermanded. .By order of Capt C. A. 1l'.LGS. J. Cons. Orderly Serjeant. 6t- 27 C1GJR S. O1 M Large Spanish (WM'. 4. H-. 10 It) V. p.-nish (L Valedos) 10 .. d"" (R P. M.) 5 M. Imperial Reaalins. (-V-Wtins.") Just received, and for sale by SIBL! Y & CRAPON. Hamburg. July 23. 18148 tf 26 NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of C. D. Blackstone, late of the Dis'rict. ate reqested-ti matte payment.by the 1st of De cetmber, arid aill having an y demnt.dsagaitnst tihe Estate will hand themn it ricordinig to law, by thre above timte--at which tiime the subscriber dcsires to close the estate. THI)S. B REESE, Executor August6 3m0 28 outh arl'Oina, EDGE FIiRLD D. TRICT. (Y JH.. ILL, Esiquire. Ordinary orf U Edlmgefuield Iisntrictr. . tW htereas. David IHolloway hatht applied ter mec for Lettiers of Admimtstriction,. on all trod singular the goodsanrd chattels, rights anid c'red its of IIarthar HIollowtay late ofthie District afore stid, deceased,. those are thterefore. Li) cite anrd adiniolnish all and singutlrrthe kindredl and cred itors of.satid deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordintary's Citurt for the said District, to be hroldlen at Edgefield Court Houtse, On the 18th da'y of August nt, to show cause. if any whry tire saidi adimstrationi should trot be gzranited. Given under my hrand and Real. this tire 4th day of Arigtst in the year ofiour Lord one thou sand eight hrundredl and forty-five, arid in the soventiethi year of American hredepenidernce. JOHN HILL, o. x. i. *Auigust 6 2t '28. NURGLuA L I NFIRYAIIRY. I shall he reatdy to receive Pttr nms. hy Ithe I si of next mionth (Augrnst.) T'he Iufirmary is situarted neair the.- Georgia - Rail Road Depot, anid e-ini acc'onmmodate fromt foitr to eight white. arnd fromt ten to) twenty black patients. A good nurse will be itn attendance at all timfes. dtay antd night. ANo charge triL be made for board. nuirsing &c., but horsurgical attemrlarnce and opierations, thre usual fee will be required. Dutrinrg the lecture mtihs. viz: from No vember to Marrch. rif each yuear, patients utnable to pary will he received. ritrsed, and operated upon bj arty niber oif the Factalty. free of I ezpensc. Prriesso of PAUL F. EVE, ti. D., Prfso fSurgery, ini the Medical College erf Georgia. Angusta. Jutly 30 3m* 27 -~ Notice, ru1 H E 8nbhscriber hereby gives piublic o .ttice. that Ire intendis petitioning thre next session of the~ Legisrntire oh the. State of Sornth Carirlina, to grant hint an exclusive chierter for a Ferry over .:aluds River, near the Island *Ford,. at the jinctiion of thre Districts of Edge field. Abbieville Laureris and New berrv. H also gir es notice thart he inrtentds to opp'ose the apprlicatio'n of Mr. J. W. Payne for a chrarter1 at tire same place. -JA MIES S. POPE. July 30. 4tm 27 NVoties fU BLIC Norirer iis hereby given that appli k catnon w ill .be inade to the next Legisla ture. tor declare Thoimais Creek a public high. wiry, arnd to pre-vent obstructions to the free navigion thereof. July 34) . 4trn. - 27 'LOUN. *UST receiven. 25 barrels tresh NORTH dERN FLUR, and litr sale by .811SLE-' & CRAPON. *Hainburrg, July 23, 1845. tif- 26 (Q*u We are ant horize~d to aunnotunce L vvt R. WIIsoIN, as a candidate for the Ollie-- .f Tax Collect or, at the next leci in eb. 26 5. State of S rut CatlRI4 a ." JXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT - ouMnin. 21st July. 1845.- S ly His Ezcellency WILLIAM AiKEN . - Esq., Governor and' Cominander-in Chief in and over the State of .South Carolina : - W H ER EA4 information has been. recei ved-tt this Department, that an assault, nil another ait of violece was eommnittedoi se 19th of June, in Abbeville District, riv a egro man on the body of Mrs, BaaTi:CAto. FELL. and that the said uegtb has flAd from astice. Now. know ye, that to the end, justice lay be done, and that the said :negro may -he ronght to legal trial tot this oence as afore id. I do hereby offer a rewaid of Two Hun. red Dollars for his ap;;reheusion and delivety it., any Jail in this State. Given under my hand, and the Seal of the State; at Colmnbia, This 21st July, one thonsaud eight hundred and forty-five. and in the e.ventieth year of the independence of the United States of Anmerica.. . WILLIAM AIKEN. R. Q. PtNcKNEY, Secretary of State. July 30, 3t - 7 Vholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, . HAMBURGS.C. AVE just rpceivcd, and will continue to . - receive fresh supplies of the following rticles, which they offer to their friends and te trade, at the lowest market prices: " SUGARS. 30 hhda. consisting of St. Croix, Clairfield. . Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, louble Refined Loaf' Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. . 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Angustura do. 125 choice Rio do. I Bale Mocho do. 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING. .100 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky,(heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. RQPE 300 coils Kontucky Rope 50 d1o Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. iOLASSES 20 bhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. Nev Orleans. do IRON - 50,000 pounds [ron, of all sizes. Also, ' - a good assortment of Hoop and Band iron, t-erttan an Caster & Cast Steel: BACON & ALT. 10,000 Prtmo Cduntry Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt; 5: do Table Salt. Boxes Table SaTt . CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Map~le Chairs. 25 do Windsor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do Boja, do . 2 do Oftices,. do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse.0 dlo .IBANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair). A good assortmenrt of Bed Blankets from 10-4 to 12 4. NEGRO CLOTHS. - 1,000 yds. Washingutn Jeans (heavy,) l10t0 do. Coventry Plains. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, assor ted Sizes POW!DE R. 30 Kegs IhF Dupont's Powder It0 do Bllasting do 20 do Eagle. Sporting, do W HITE L EAD. 5000 lbs pure No. I, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead.. 50 BxesTea. Cnsitin f gu pow 6 Cases Cattees, ' . 1 Chest Black Tea " 200 Bbls. fre'sh Rock Lime. Also- Plaster Paris. singer, Pepper. Spice. Cinnamon, Nutme~ga, Indigm, Saltpetre;' Blue Stone. Copperais, ShoeThread, Snuff, Cotton & Wool Cards, Bi-ass Bound Bnickets, Painted' Buckets, Trubs. Churns, Keelers. Willow Wagons. and 4 radles Washboards, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pitns, Brooml, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds, Coffee Mills,8oap,Tallo'w &.Spernm Candles. Wagon Boxes; Measures, Saddle lrons, Windorr Glass, Srarch, Pistols, To bacco, birindstones, Osnaburge, Twine, Cas tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool Hats,RiceClothes Baskets, Aluonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Mustard, Fifth Chains, Lamp Oil; a choice article of Chewing Tobacco;' Vinegar, Bexest, C Cider, Barrel Covert; Cod Fish, Plough Moukis, Soe Leather, Nankeens, Choco late, &c.,- &c. iVANTrED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for whicn cash will be pai-d. H amburg, July 23. - f .25 State of South Carolina, Bil RN WELL DhISTRICT. W.T ILLIA M J. NIXSON, who-is'now in the' VY custody of the Sheriff of Barnwvell Dis rict. by virtue or a Writ of Capias ad Satis aiciendum. at the suit of L. WV. Baties, Itaving ietitioned tihe Honorable the Jtudges of the court of Common Pleas. that lie may bead-. iiltted to the benefit utf'the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the. relief of Insolvent Debtort. It is therefore ordered, that the sai8 L. W. Bates. antd all others to whom the said Pe itionter-is in anywise indebted, be, an~d thsy are tereby sumtmoned, and have notice to a'ppear' befomre the said Judges at the said- Court, to be bolden at. Barnwell, on tihe fourth Monday in October next, to shewv cause, if any they can, why the said Petitioner, shouldi not bave the prayer of his petition granted'.* Oflice of Commotn Pleas, Barnwell C. H..1l4th tnly,'45. OR ASM US D-. ALLEN, c. c, p iuly 23 12t 27 (GM The friends of Liout. Jsais B. H ARRIS. announce him as a candidate fw the aflice'of taa Collector at the next eled. tnn