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We will cling to the Pillars of the Tenple of our LIbetiei, and it unt fall, w erd Parifsi amdat the Rnuinn. V-LF -1E.I O -u * 1 4. EIDGE]FIE3LID AIDVERTISER w. F URtISOE, PROPRIETOR. NEW TERMS. Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, per annum, ifpaid in advance-Three Dollars if not paid before the expiration of Six M onths from the date absedrption---and Four Dollars if nol paidt 1tiive Months. Subseribersoul -of the State are requited to pay in advance. No subscription received for less than one year, and no paper discontinued until all ar rearages are paid, except at the option of the Publisher. All subscriptions will be continued unlest -otherwise ordered before the expi'ration ofthe year. Any person procuring five Subscribers and 63coming responsible for the same, shallre. ceive the sixth copy gratis. Adortisements conspicuously inserted al 62. cents per square, (12 lines,orless,) for the frst insertion, and 431 cents, for each continu ance. 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The Trustees will receive applications from Females as well its Males A gentlemnii well qualified, with a competent female assistant would be preferred. R. G, MA TS, A. B. ADDISON, JOHN S. JETER, AI. MIMS. N. L. GRIFFIN. Trustees. 3uly Ill to 24 bt lie Temperance Advocate will copy 4 times. TO PRINTERS. Priting Paper, ''ype; Presses, Ink. 4Tc. HE Subscribers having completed T their arrangetients for keeping on ihand a general assortment of every article nsed by the craft. They have now on ha-nd, and are lridi redelviti. TYPE. of all kinds pt up in tonnta Hoe's PRESSES. Washington and Smith Do Inking Machines. Furniture, Rnle, Do Cases, Chases, Stands. Galleys, &c. Jolmson's (-Phila.) News and Book ink, Prout's (New York) do do Printing Paper of all sizes and 4unlities, Foolscap. Fotio Post and Letter Paper, Enameled and Common Blank Cards. &c. The rype we offer to the trade is from the well known manufactory of Wni. Hager & Co. New York, warranted ot the best metal, and cast by hand.- Type from other founderies will however be furnished when requited. The character of Hoc's inachinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we dousider it anne cessary to recommend it td them. All-orders fur their Machine or Iandi Pteases, or any otfier article manufactured by them will1 ex ecuted by us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES, . 6 Broad-street, Charlestoir, S. C. 17 Printers in Georgia, North aid Sbuth CaroIna, who copy the above any number of N times during the year 1844, will be allhwed $5 on settlement of their accounts where they ex ceed $30. Those who do not intend to deal with us, wiJfI please not copy. April24 ~ STATIONERS' HALL 35 E AST-BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. J OSEPH WALKER, Agent of John' T. White's TYPE and STERLEOTYPE FoUN DRY, htas conftantly on iatnd an extensive as sortment of Tggle,Flowers,Ornlamnents, Brass Rule, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks. Sc. Sec. 5,c. And every' article required in a Printing Office. All of wltich will he furnished at New York prices, actifitl expenses only added. The reputation of this Fountdry is believed to be fully established, having bee-n founded up. wvards of Thirty Years, anid reference is conti dendy made tio many leading Journals of the United States. Printing Presses, - N.ews-paper of alt sizes, Medium. Double Mledium,. &c. PRINTING INK. News, Book, and Colored Inks, of the best quality and lowest prices. Blak Book Massaafactory, PAPER AND STATIONE~RY. Always on hand, a large assortenett 01 BL.ASK Booxs, made of the best paper and bound in the strongest manner. Banks, Public or .fices, Merchants and other,, can have their -Account Books ruled and hound to any pat. tern,in the best manner, -at lowest prices. Also,--A large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale low. Alsor-An extensive assortment of FINE STA TIONESY,,of every kind, including Blank aud Enamelled Cards. Also,'BIN11ERS' MATERIA LSof all kinds, Paste Board, Leather, &c, May 22 t f '17. - LAW. TE H E Subscribers have formed a partner .shi.fothefractice of Law. F. H. WARDLAW, Jcne 19 ..C. MORAGNE. Paper Imangings. ps. PAPER HANGINGS, 1 0 new styles, and at low pri ces. Just received by JOHN 0. B FORD. Hamburg, Feb. 20 if 4 Umbrellas. SILK, Gingham, and Cambric Umbrellas, Just received, a good assortment, by JOHN 0. B. FORD. Hamb-e, Feb. 20 tf 4 Law Nolice. T HE subscribers have formed a partner ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefield District. Office near Goodman's Hotel. - J. TERRY, JOSEPH ABNEY. December 23.1843 tf 48 Dr. EFLBE RT BLAND, W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Edgefiefd C. H., and its vicinty, thatl he has opened an office in the house for mealy occupied by John S. Jeter as a law office, where be can be round at all times, except when attending professional business. He will attend to any business in the line of his profession, and l pes by care and attention to receive and deserve a share of public patron age. May 22 tr 17 Shirlings & Sheetings. 34 4-,5-4,54. 6.4. and 12-4. brown and as ,bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Just received by JOHN 0. B. FORD. Hamburg. Feb. 19 tf 4 Sperm. Candles, &c. %W HOLE and halfbixes pire Sperm CANDLES,a choicc articlewarrant ed tit give satisfaction. For sale by the box or retali by H. A KENRICK. Hamburg, April 20. tf 13 R O'( LWIAUE. Bhls fresh un-ilacked ROCK LIME. just aeceived, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg. April 20 tf 13 Wines., Brandy, Gin, &c. M ALAGA. Teneriffe. Port. Sherry, and Madeira WINES, American and Holland GIN, American and Cognac BRANDY, Old Peach and Apple do. AlSO, A fresh supply ofchenice PORTER and ALE. in quarts and pints. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. H amburg, April 20. tf 13 Confeclionary, &c. FRESH supply of Candy, Snigar Plumos. Kisses. &c., constantly on hand. ALSO, Brazil Nut&. English Walnuts, 'Almonds; Figs, Raisins, &c. H. A. KENRIrK. Hamburg. April20. if 13 CARD. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their customers and the publie geurally, that they have just received a new and well selected assortient of Spring & Summer Goods, tomprising an extensive assiortnie-ti of articles for Gentlemen's Cloinmg, in the latest and most fashionable style, which they are prepar. -d to make up. in a fashionable and workman like manner. Fron Gentlenen wanting any description of Clothing they solicit a call, as they reel con6dent in their ability to suit the most fastidious both in the quality aud prices of their Goods. . MEIGS & COLGAN. March 4, 1 4 tf 6 Notice. Tv nIE subscriber begs4 leave to inform his Afriends siad the community in general, that he is at this time receiving and opening an entire new .. STOCK OF GOODS, . cn'is~agin part uofDMESTIC & FANCY DRY Go0ODS, Hats Shoes. Bonnets, Hard ware, Crockeely Ware, Saddles. Briales,W hips. Gio'eries, &c. All' of which articles he ni ill ffer o6 the very Irest (drms' hii circumstances ind the tmnies will admit. S.: F. GOODE.. .Marela 1s' tf 7 Notice. '1'bSuec'riber would take this opportunity o return his thanks to hfriend nid the coin la'unity i'# generlil, for aeli~ patronage they have conferre4a n the last t'eam years He intends cui~g1~l e)Ferchant Tailoring Business. in all its branches, at the old stand, ard hopes by strict attention to business, to rerit a continuance of those favors which have een sohibeirally bestowed on him. - . JOHN LYON. Dec. 12~ if 46 :C 4a,~a Crockery, etc. A$INNAL assortment of CH IN A. C Et.FY, and GASWA RE, con sisting oreonon and fine Teas Plates, Bowls, Pitchis,Dishes, Eweraantd Basins; grnanie, and Cisii'Tea seus; Tuimblers, Wine Glas ses, Deaese.Lamps, Salts, Cruiets, &c. &c. for saeG ~ ~ H. A. KENRICK. Haibur i. 25 44 BLACldimd blne black Gros. do Royal. BPoult~de Soie; and Gros. de Grain SILKS ;. plain, stripe, and fi.,'d: do; rich Satin stripeGrnos. de Paris lo; ;'laid do. All newv patteras, and just received by nr JOHN 0. B. FORD. .HamburgFeb. 17 tf . 4 Public Notice. PaleRsONhaving official business with . ,are informed that LIcan be found Ce on every Monday and Friday, afj wdireels, except providentially pr' during the mnonths of June, ltly j st. :JoHN H ILL, 0. E. D. 9a 2 2 1 "7 if. Famnily Groceries. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs bid Iriends and the public generally, that he offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. ibley & Crapoi, nearly op posite Mr. James Hirbbard's Hotel, a large and general assortmentof GROCElES, par ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, dad St. Cirix SUGARS, Lump. loaf crushed & powdered Sugais, Cluba, Itio and Java COFFEE, BRck, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and Nev0 Orleans M1olasses, Hull's Patent Candles, 4s;5', & 6s. Sperm. do. 4s, 5', & 6;. Canal Flour. in whole and half bairels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1.8 barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts. and pints, Taniato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. do. 50 sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached iacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 brIe. Irish Potn'oes, (Roan) 2 tierces Qnion,(red and silverskin,) ALSO, Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool 6ard-r, pils, buckets,tubs, keelers, piggins, in digo, madder copperas, iice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pid ni drackers, wa ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al monds. carrants, citron,cloves, nutmegs, mace, cinnamon, peppet, 6pre. ginger, sago, pearl Barley, toaccaroni, vemicilli, capens, mustard, starch, West India and American preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg, are respectfulj requested to call anderiniile foi- thenselves. . H. A. KENRfCK Hamburg, 9Novi. 25 t.. 44 Water Proof, & No Mistaket H, L JEFFERS & co, WAREHOUSE & GENERAL Co.M1tsrfro$ MEILCHANTS..-nIAMBURG, S. C. B EG leave to iniftn their friends, and the public generally, theit NEIW IFA TER -tiOF IVA RE HOt*SE, with large bonve nient close Stores attached, is now completed and ready l'c the receptit~t of Cottoo.ar Jlercleandise; &e.' It is situated on the piihcipal street leading into the business art ol the town', four feet above the highest watei mark by uatualsurvey, entirely reumote from all other buildings, Which renders it fire-prool', andcdhVeniently sitn'atd for loading an u'nlidinig wagons. They are now permaneutly located in this place, and pledged ibt to cpeculate lai'Cotton on their own account, but to give their undivi ded attention to the interest of theircustomers, and are fully prepated to attend to the Sale, Storing and hipping, of . Lotton, Flour. Bacon; &c. Receivingf and Forwarding AhLbLr. H A NDPSE. Purchasng Goods to order, &c. 4-c. Their charges will be as fllows::-'For sel ling Cotton 25 cents per bale;' Shipping do, 125 cents per bale. Commissiois for buying or selling Merchandis aid Produce 2J per cent. Forwarding and Storage, in atc6rdance with the established rates. AICd~ton, Flour, &c. received by the riverfre from wharfc'e. Li' beral advances will be made when required, on any consignments made to them. . Hamburg, Septr.9' t 33 GROCERIES. &c. T 1HE Subscribers respectfully inform tiheir friends and the public, that they have re ceived a large and' iesht supply of GOODS, selected by one of Ihe firm, in New York, Bos ton, PIsiladelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, wich in addition to their l'ordier stck,. com prises the largest and best assorrnentt df Goods ever olfered i this markst, consisting in pait as followb: 40 hhi. Porto Rico. New Orleans aid 8r Croix Si.gars, 350 bugs Itio, Uuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mgilo, Java, and Mfocha Coffed, 70 hhds. West India Mlolassea, 10 tierces Cuba do. - 35 bblis Ne* Orleans dd. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hains,Sides& Shoulders. 80,Uut)". swede B'on, assorted sizes, 3,000 " Band and Hoop Iron, . 3,000 " Nail Rtods & Horse Shtoes:a pes, 2,0t0" Cain,German, & Blistered Steel, 200 s-its Wagon' Boxes, i,700 sacks Salt, (bleached s'acks,) 2,O0.0buishels Salt, in bulk, 250'liieces Gntnny Bagging/ 150 curls' Maiiilla Bale Rope, 110 d flei'r,, do do J,500'yarde Osnabulrgs,. 5,000 Ibs. double refined Loaf'Suz'gar, '3,000 " " , crushed do.' 8;000 " p~der~d .. d'o. 1',0o0 " single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mfills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 40 doz. dining, parldr,' rocking and 7castes Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Witndow Glass~x10 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pairs Shoes, Tea, Peppjer, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cin namon, Almonds. Starch, N~utmiegs, fine chew ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Y arn, Cotwd- Cdyds, Wool Cards, Tacks, Sietes, Phoegh Lihi, I'nligo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace.Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willowv Wagons, nests Mleasures,Feathers, &c. &e. &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg July, 1, 1843. U' 23 rDic for Sale. 59OOFirst rte- fresh -burt BRICKS, frem dhe kiln. . Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. J.. D. Tihbetts,wlao will act as our agent during our temporary abasete MiORRIS d& CifRISTIAN: July24 ti'' '0 STS TE OP S. CaROLINA; EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B JOHN HILL. Esq., OrdiAry of Edgeheld District. WE-ereas Joseph P. Jones, Jrq hath op plied to ine for Letiers of Administration, on all and singular the goods and jhattels, rights and ereditsof Joseph P. J ones, Seur., late of the District aforesaid Jeceased. Tiese aie, tfiefefore, to cite and admon ish alland singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mie, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge Aeld Court House oli the nineteenth day of August, inst., to shoii cause. ifany, why the said administrAtion should not be gran ted. Given under my hand'and seal. this 5th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and -forty-four, and in the sixty-ninth year of Aierican lde pendence. ,JOHN 1IIL, 0. E. D. August 7, 1844. 2t 28 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL. Esquire, Ordinary of.Edgefield District. Whereas, Alexander McCaine, bath ap plied to me for Letters of Admini-tration, Dn all and singular !he goods and chattels, rights and credits 6f 3amuel F. A. Me Dowell, late of the District aforesaid, de ceased, These' ie, therefore, to cite and ad monish oil and singular, the kindred and :reditors of the said deceased, to be and ippear before me, at our next Ordinary's p,ourt for the said Distret, to be holden at BUgefi4ld Uoutt House on the nineteenth lay of August inst., i6show cause, if any, why the said administratiod should not be ranted. Given utiir thy land' idJ s6al, t6isfth 4 lay of August in the year of our Lord one housand eight hundred and forty-four, I ind in the sixty-ninth year of American I Indeiendence. p JOHN 1L5 6 .D August7, 1844. ($2 12J) 2t 28 State of South- (avlina. ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAg. T ALBERT C H EATH AM. who hai's beY arrested, and is noW confinhed Nithi'ri the >ounds of the Jail ofEdgefield District by virtue >f a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of lohn B. Holmes and Butler Williami luvi ng iledliis petition, with a schedule in dith, of uis whole estate and effects, with the purpose ifobtaining the benefit of the Acts ofthe uen .ral Assembly, commonly calle'd the Insolvefit Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti ion of the said Talbert Cheatham will ,e heard md considered in the Court of Common Pleas or Edgefield District,at Edgefield 6irt Mfatisi, )n the 9th day of Odtober next, or on such other :ay as the Court my order, during the terih, :;oamamncing on the first'Aloilay in October 3ext. at siid place; and all the creditorsof' said ralbert Cheathamn are hereby summoned per tonally, or by attorney, then and there ihi edid Dourt, to show cauise, if any they d&i. i'hy :he 6enefit of thte Acts aforesnid should not be tranted to the said Talbert Cheatham, upon jis executing the assignment required BI the Acts aroresaid. 'IHOS. G. BACON, c. d. P. Clerk'iOffie, June 18, 18t. Sune 19' Mn 21 State of South Caro0lina. EDGE ELb DYSTICT. yiver SiMpson, DeclaraLo F. G. Eckles' n acn . T' H E PlaintiT having this day filed his de-. ..claration in my oflice, and the defendadi laavinug no wife or attorney, known to be wtthtn he State, on whom -a dopy of the sante, with a rule to plead, can be served: It is ordered, that thme defendant plead to the said declartation, tkithin a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given against him. .. .GEO. POPE, c. c. ii' Clerk'iOffice. 16th March, 184t.. . March 20 .ly 8. state of Soutfr Cato1ina. ZDGE f ' E I',J DIS'TRIC'. ..IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Josiab.L R yan, .Tiel~7aaton la F61 Win. Fiizroy. . etgm ..ualddlmcut. Josiah J. Ryan, )Declaration in 1's. FoI'rezgn Attlach 13itzroy & Mclnnis. ) hent. THE Plaintiffs having this day fdd iitheir declarations in the above stated Cases in my office, and the defendants having no wife or attorneys known to be within the limits of th1is State, on whom a copy of said declarations with a rtule to plead can be served: It is ordered. that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, withbin a year and a day from the publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment wvill be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, MIay 6, 1844. May 8, 15 l State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. E LBERT STALNAKER~living betwdeit the Abbeville and Five Notched Road, about thee miles from Gilgal Church, tolls be fore me, a large dark sorrel HORSE, betwcon siateen and seventeen hands'high, eight or nine' years ol, both hind -feet white, with but one shoe nrj when taken up, and somewhat marked with th4gear. A pgraised a; p25. E. SE'I*1'LE, Magistrate. Ida t1h1844 $2 . 4in'36 MISCELLANEOUS. RESPECT FOR MECiANICS: It is true that.there are those in this country ofcivil equality, whose social prac tice proVes that they submit to the op'a tion of the politicil theory only b se they Lannot help it ; but it is also Wrl they constitute a very small n Oat nmiuority, iusignifican i 6s ontaip"aq iiti the vast number of thdse haviniii lfj good reason t6 assuhe to themisieesiai - periority of worth; and he o, argda their right to special privileges; but wh6se ptnale feelings and socialprAc-,es ar6 in exaat 666f6rmity with Ia h yof poli tical equalij ihich lied. at tilliase of our notional republican fabri6,:dfiv-ei vital ity. force, Iirtue, and effi " to 6'u sys em of government. TWio redki c the princilple to practiceon!Y1b tlrpo litical capacity; they deJ ne tale r i, and of course reludia't'ljto i6h they riot unfrequently find it('eness'ary as a mat er of good temporary Volieyto appear to Jo it willingly, and thea' they- 6 put a good Face upon the matter" the latter acting in he-saame civil spefinio no violenc to their feelings. They sirimply: 6bey the promptings of a caidindl 'reicile in our Republican code of politisil ethics, and hey carry with them out of the public ways into the walks of private life. These are to be found in all parties, hough not in every cli~iii''self-onsti uted "class ;" and they are of tht. kind kho id baTinhg dp their estimite of thinha-' lividual man, reject the accidents'6f bihik, is well as thosi dfeither wealth or ploidr y, and make hie' moral and intellectd'al vorth, as seen in his conduct and devil iped in his conversation, the chief elements n their calculation: T6e are also to be nund in every walk oflife, pubrfd a'd p i RaIO. Wealth cannot destroy the good irimciple in some, nor elevated ptiblic vta ions in others. A illustration is befl'r is; Mr. Buchanan of Pennsylvaad, re ently, it appears, addressed a lett'e to he editor of the Newark Post, aothoriitng 'imt to contradict some statement made at hat place prejudicial to his character. What was said against him we know not, ior have we seen his letter, but from the ollowing extract, which we find in a do etmporary journal, it ivould appear that he :ad Ien charged with saying or doing omething disparaging to the character, ind prejudicial to the interests of the me :banics. He says sd " S fa1r from having ever said or thougl't tny thing to the prejudice of mechanics, )o of my nearest and clearest relatives, ipon my urgent advice, was boudd an up irentice to a trade, and is at the presedt nonent a mechanic; and this' was a mat ei of choice, not necessity. I haVe thus >fl'rded the strongest practical eviddijee of he estimatioh in which I hold tfiii hi'ghly neritorious class of 6r fellow citizens." '-Good practicar eviddnce" this; dn l6ubtedly as good as anty man could pve who %%as too far advaucid in life to earn a trade himself. There wvas no f'alse. ridd or vanity; but good sense, sound" udgment,'and correct priticiple'.Jis ydung -elatve, --nearest and dearesi," wasunddr to present necessity to learn a ndechanical radd t1i1t'is might get a living, yet by us advice he is now a practical mechani',' ristead of "rtudying a prof1isioni," and latterig himself with the delusive idea lit thdfgchre the future had in stoie fdi' iri a far higher degree and ilrder o' r' ipectability than could possibly be derived 'row the labors of the worishoj. If there e any thii'g ir ilevatid and ionorable iublic station desirable,- as there appears o be, or at6y thihng calcdlatdd to ponidre he trus happindse of the indutnbentlwiich s doubtful, it may yet be iis. even though te had spei tiis' early years in d la~vjer's 2ielie, reading "the perfection of human reason," d'ddI dreaning.oflhis futudre eleva ion t6-"~ the htighest oflice in the gift of the And whly ntil i t1'r'e a'6j tihing in lihe occtpation of the mechanic to disqualify hildn for political elevation? Not hing; in' this coutttry. O'r for socialI elevation 1: No t'hidg. The historf ol' ttis cd'un'try g'iVes' copious evidenuce that the mechanic inay t'ender himself conmpeterit to dia'harge the duties of the highest and' most importadt public stations with credit and honor to hiinaself and'linrenit to his country; while thes aritnalsof privafe 111' most abtrndantly testify to his competendy t'o make himself equal to any and inferior to none in all the qualities that render the social circle agree able to thte wise and good. The Ameri' dan redlianid ougt, therefore to lie prond' of his occuilio always-never'ashamed of it. If he wvill estimate it as inferior to. no other,' and so cultivate his mind and his nmoral system, that he may rise to the hotnorable level of it. and never fall he neath it, he will not long have to complain of a want of respect on tfie part of those who have been wont to arrogate to their n'vn spheres a monopoly of respectability, and to look with contempt-upod thie detiL pation of the mechani.-Battbore~uti Found Gtattys-n the case of Reiv. Mr. P'aitithildi accused ofthesdbetiah ofRhbda Davidson,-tha Edoleslastical Council, sittihg at Exeter,- baye brouight .in a verdict di gtityt A' doni ipuiay shyN; thesd'cases af clericair delinquency..are Ihcreasinig in auber lately to's fearful' extent,.slid 18J6i1 tihaifest teddency islto wealfeni the ionds of religton grid morality in. comirnutity genera'l. Alih'otigh s'ch dprii izad nrgomett against religioni, etinjits effiit it will be the same as if it' were;. and conse quently the puiuish'ent should'be as notori ous and sti-iking as thie evil example' NATC~P~O~6~r We havep ~ounLo(p~a*.~fl@ t~e 1W r ~nntry, and ~rrd~k~, AC Wilt em~rd-hebaa&ly~sT er0~pr~ oI~ihe.p3iceAaJ; and' ilIaviaJ..~,. ~W l~*er' rogioii ~e~idtd of- a~ bJack'friahlo t~oa14, with an aamr~t~oof fine s~licioqs~' s~.d. Farther from the coast the re cent deposits giye place t6Z~of.jlate; inhale and sandstone, s~cceeded'b~prgiUa. 6eous .oMe of rteb and bW~nzin6n4coa1, a still fai~6e~ westwatd6y~ ?heytrausu. hOD forioatioo stale a,~d ltm~iz.in~ce~t tainining.the famons (anTi boliiou...jh.~ subject of such Msearch ~ past. In North Westet~a T~as~tih~eliwe,~ stone 6re found in great quantities;. hould~T er'sof granite; marble ,of good cgualit~,an~ clay, aud sand suitable 'I~r itraking brick. ? Gold and ail~erAre round id zlie~aeigh,. h6rhood. of the Saba laills;aud i~ tho m~un zainsorie hundred and filty n~la ~ilie..z of Bent. .' Iro: ore ex'lsti aliz~'o&t e~er~ wheiee~.~ cepi on the coast, and aulpha'te of iron,; w bite sufphurar QT iron,~ alum, cop~'er, and lead, have been di's~ *6.~dd: At the 'iource of tWe Brasos isa remarkable niaiscfwal~ leable metal, whicb we. at first tboughtto be platiti~rni', and sp~cirnena or which were brou~gh~.. to this city (or analys~ s6me~ years since. It was p~on6unced to be mod - boric of iron. To these we must add zinc, pyrites, gfr'snm and n'ullI stone grit which areabundant. 1tsgreateittre~fiure; boweve~, isiusconi or which there are im. mdp~~sirs both anthradte and 'bitu. minouu~,;eztonding from the ~I'rinity river to the Rio Grand. Pumice stoneandas j)haltUtflilti* been dzmwn upon the shores of Galveston Island Valuable sallies are abnnd~nt, b~tit eon the Sabfne and the RiG' Grand'c. ~ One of 'We most remarkablouatnr~l'~u; rioehie~ in Texas i~ a pe~f ~ ~6d. the head of Pasigono river.> of se~eial'hd~dredt~ree~ in' 6ner turned to atone. Trees i~owgrowiri l)artially petrified. Tt.rsis a startling' for the natural phihiopliet. gnd~st caus't theni .6 z~ri6dity tI~b ~xis~ting~thro~f'Cr 'petrification. ... All the wifj nni4Aajs, says Mr. Keane dy, common to the Western Szazesand romd ~ecuIiar to Mezic6, are Ibund in the RepubIlil. The buffalo is~native to 'thb soil ;so i~ the wfld horse or mustrang,7said' to be the descendent of tli~ fl~rba' steed,,t imported' ly tli~ 6ri~i~aI' Spaniih cmi gra.itd~ TIi~ mustang is ha~dy~ active; atid docile, and carried todie l~; States for sale.' Asses and mureiaw raised ingroa~ numb~ra. Deer abound in- every part of. rexas, but they prefer the level region iii' tB~ coa~r; There ar6 al~b' th~lil'ack bear, '~ hose Bn~ii are ~bsi1~r~d' a delicacy ; the Mexican c6ngar, the- panther, the j~dcari, or wild hog, the wolf, t~x~.hare,'rab bit, opossum; besides "~tli~r s~~ll' deer.~V T1W ot'tS and beaver are 3e(Tound in the district Nacogdochics, bift the ..trappers' have thinned their db'.i~6~ts.' :The orni thology ofTdz~as isrich~ . '.Whii~ztembra. ce~all'thest~ specimens l~ov~n in the Uni~ ted States, it has s)ie ~ula~r to itself'. We ham no j~jj~j:fC~ th'e~r enu~nerat.ob;', The sportsman Will find a ~'reater variety or delicious waterfoWfla' the Tez~s waters than any o~b~r'I o*ib'e l4aze of the w.ho)6 globe. Tlz'~ chi~ken l.atc~hing establts~ ment recently exhibiled at the Tribune buildidg,' and which a cotemporaiyaisert. ed wn~a pcr'fect illustration of' the iccial' system, would stand nb' chano~ ii~I'euus, for' a sin~le hen will tb~a~e lay egg~ all the year z~ouod, rear a huh'dr~d ohl~ens in year, and the s~rThg~liickens ihemselvet - produce broods in the autumn precee4wg' theit- own advent. Tl~ fibhes of Tex'as'.s are e4'ua~y celetWaed. The red fish of' Galveston bayweigha from 5 to 50 lbs Th~re ~re three kinds of catfish, the perch, flbuader, and many other' ~pedi~s~ '~I'h& ~ruata~eoui are not le&s ~o best kinds of o3stets liii~ the e6a~.' Among the reptiles ar~ vai.~ri~jothe' turtle. Allig~tnrs infest ~ 'waters; atid ave muEh sought by th~*n$~'s ~or~ tfa~iI~ skins.' The veget r~idii~tianu are valuable, Cotton, su~ar cane, wade IiftI?~t6bac'cii,' she iflulberry potuides. wheat, barley, rr~ vanilla, are rjised with the greatest .faci~i ty. The appleis the only ex'cetioiiio'i.h~' rule. Among the ustifl~Puibibers are tIi~ live oak, bow wood, yelloW pins, 'svaltitd and willow, red cedar, ~arious cojo~d2 oalw~ and the india r,~bher ~ . The' .gtassh~ al~ abundant and' mitzztiye.' ~h. flowers of Texas are exqbiaiolyheautd~l, and~ bo:ani~t fltids~i6hr~6ne of i.~ii~h- -~ * ~ aid of th~ "Mesmeric." icfluenco, says :th. Attica,. (N. Y.) D~mocrat, -likrvey' Rawbiasof A'le~bbdria, disclose~l I1I~ placowli~I~ -: ~1O00 ~'efE btkiqd -in' the: woo4~*~6~ d~po4ted in die Meian~ri~ itig. the cailofuhe ri~litrusi o~nerw:ft~p~~ Coumtr~t s~~f" ap'riiaeArtic! flamburg, April20. tf lb -~ *