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SONGOF T HE SALT RIVER WHIGS. Tzii~.:-Canadian boat song." e list to our faneral chime, HfiflWY out in tone and time, HiM -en the star of the west grows diim, iingat the "jug" a parting hymn; Row brothers, tow; the staeama runs deep Wake itp Vebster; you're fast asleep! SteAdily our shallop is homeward hound Hloarselythe ripple ismurtring round Listen!:ou. fugleman raises-tle songe And its burden is, "Joese, oh Jim akl. ig/. * Roi brothers, row;-the streamruns fast; Salt river is gained, and our glory's past Our motey is gone, nd our bills are due; Credit, dear! credit, dear! Where are you Loafers and pipers, nao more we'll dine On bacon boiled in Falernian wine. Row brothers. row; the stream runs fast; The glory-of cider and sin is past. Swifdv we near the arid shofe, Puffing and tugginzg the heavy oar; Sadly we sit oan our thread-aare clotla. Fishing for. meat in our colnskini broth. Row broiliers, roi; th'e'stream runs swift; Rouse up, Harry, and giveats a lift! Merry we've been ii) days gone by. Pleasure has beained from our lordly eye, But now the autuma of joy is come ; Onr sentence is past. anad we -nacomb. Rest brthers, rest, tho distance is past; Salt river is gained and we are rast. Hlere,where the carrion buzzard flies, Pickinag out faminie's insatiate eyes, We'll ,eat our shadows, and blow away, Licc aist froan a mountain tall and gray. Dif, brothers, die; oar day is past Salt river nurnurs our dirge at last." From the Floridian THE LAZY.MAN'S SOLILOQUY. I am a very lazy nan, I never will deny it. For every thing I say or do, Would certainly belie it. I am the very laziest ann That mortal ever saw, For if I had any ineat to cook, I'd rather eat it raw. I am a very lazy nan, The ladies-tley too know it. For at they'd take a kiss. I'd be Too lazy to bestow it. I am a very lazy anan, The fact there's no denying, I have no wife to spur me tap, Or noisy babies crying. I'm one of those right lazy men, A lively woman scnrns, And graces such a husband with An antling pair of iorus. There's no stchI very lazy tatan E'erhad I wife as yet. And ih'be h.ad. 'would surely be All he would ever get. And when 1'.% Called a lazy :nan, I surely w.,uld not braaok it. But that I'd raither lose any aaeal, Than take the painus to cook it. I shaoul perhaaps make those bad men l-'oa saach abuse-repent it, Dat I'am for everhiastiaagly Too lazy to tesenat it. MASON AND) DIXON'S LINE. To answer iaquiaies. whaich have beetn made of us aby letter from a friend andl to save the trojuble of inquiry to others, con cerning the origin andl precise imapora of this term, so often uased ina paublic diseus giona to designate the line of divisin he tween thae States in which slaves are still held and those in which they are anot. we insert the following. wihich %I e tuppose to give a corwect acouint of 'he mna tter:-Nat. int. "MAsaJN AN~D Dassos's LINE -Tlhis boundarv is so teraned fromta tthe uname of Charles~.Mou~ and J. Dixon. alae j.ena themen appoiaaed to runa amtfiaml.ad lines in 1761, betri oen Penansylvania ;and .UTnray. land, oan the territories5 suabject to tae anirs of Penn aatun Lord Baltiamore. A te:S'po. rary line hait bee.. rtan int 1736. bta haad not-givetn satisfacttionl to thte dispiating piar ties abahoug.h it restulted from an agree mneaat, 1739. hetween thaemaselves,. A de cree had been maade in 1618. lay Kinag James, delineating th ba loundraries he:weien the lands giveo by charter:an the first Lordl *Baltimore,'and-ihase -idjudlged to hi-, Ma - dshi a'h.atewrd to William Penan.) whih dvidd te tackof land hetnaa een side, 'ahdithetCeenpeake -Bay on ahe other, h-j'~ hami equally intersecting it, diraen~frontCape Hentaaopea n alth 4th degr~sof north latituade YA decree* ina chan*i'erj rendered his King's decree m perative.-But the situaaion of Henulopen became tong a subjecr of serious, protrac ted, and expensive liaigaatioo. part icularly after the death of Penn. in 1718. and of Lord Baltitmore, an 1714, till. John anad Richbard and Thtomas Pentn, (who lad, be come the spl'e proprietmare of the A meriican psse'sons of their father William.) and eiU~ai Lord Baltimnore, graindson of Chiaigind great gi-and'son of Cecilins the oiigtnal pastentoe, entered into an agreemaent on tiiel -10 of M ay. 1722. .To this agreemnent i'ehart was appaended which ascertained the sit'e of Cape Henlo. pen, and delineated- a division'by an easa :andiwest line runuinug westward froiaa-that ape to the exact maiddle of the peninsula. * aord Balitimore became dissatisfied with -thisn agreement, and he endeavored to in' Validate .it. Chancery suits. kingly de ere.aiid6proprietary .arrarngeoents fol 1owedew~ichb eventually produced the appoittrefoff commissioners to run the teajporary liiieg This' was affected itn *1739.' But the cause in chancery beitng desided in 17.59. nea comnmissiners were appointed. whoa couald noutilhdwever,'agree. and the question remaained Opeatill 1761. whiztr line was run by Mecssre"Miison and tim RULES FOR LADIES. Marry not ;I profane ma. beefause ie depravity of his heart wvill corrupt Yom1 children and embitter your existence. Marry nit a gamble. a tippler, or a lie, quiier oftaerns, -becau-e be who haw no regard for himselfswill ue.ver have :n% fir his wife. Marry not a man who makes promises which ie never perrorms, because you cnn never trust him. Marry tint a man whose actions do nor correspond with his sentinienis. beeanus the pasia. h-ive dethrtned reason I he is.prepared to commit every crime tu which an evil nature, unrestrained, can instigate him The state of that man wh regards not his own ideas of right and wrong is deplorable, and the less you have to do with him the better. Marry not a man who is in the nabit of runnint after all the girls in the country, because his affectioins are coitinually wia vering. and therefore, never can he per manent. -I Marry not a man who neglects his business, if 'ie does so when sigile, lie will do worse when married. Gaibling.-Let every young man - void ahl'saris ofgaiblinig as he would poi son. A r man' or a boy. should never allow himsic toss up a penny. for a hall 4f this iI enihAe beginning of'a habiit of gamilling, ind his rainons crime often creeps, on by degrees.-Whilst the labor ing man is mindinihis work, lie is playing the best game, and i4sure to win. A gam bier tiever makes anygod use of his money even if he should win he openly gambles the more, and he itoaften reduced to beg gary and despair. He is often tempted to eonimi crimes for wiidfc his life is forfeit eit to his country M e.rhaps he puts an end to himself,- and fo-Iis Miserable exis tence. . If he wins be injuries a coin panion, or a friend. -,And how can any, honest man enjoy money gained in such a way? We copy from the Caddo Gazetie the following official statement of Texas in ports into Louisiana, for thirteen nonths, ending June.30. 1844. OFFicK oF INsPECToR OF CUSToMsS, Shirevepirt, La., Sept. 17, 1844. Sir: Herewith:i hand you a statement of cotton, and other a -ticles of the gron% th, produce and mariufacture-of the lIepub lie ol Texas,. Entered. Reported at, and Cleared fron this office, as per Manieit flir New Orleans, froist the Jlt June, 143. it t ie 30 h of June, 1844. uclusive. R spectfully, 3 our otb't serv'I., A:S. WIT HERS, Inspector. 11. G. BA-TTL. Editair Cattdo Guzetie. Coapon, No. Bugs, 14,970 Peitries, "- -Packs, 161 Hides. - - of 287 Snake Root, I Saeks, . 15 ranned Leather, " Rol.ls, 12 - Otter Skins, " Bundles, 11 The Sabbath.-In New York Senate more than 1.200 captains of canal boats have signed petitions, tintt the locks may not he opened on the Sabbath.-M ore haun eighteen otnt of t wenty of all the boat meat who have seen the petitioins. have signed the sane. anti all theforwcarders from Nen% York to Buffalo. Murder of a Minlister.-.1r. Devore, a minister of the Gospel, was murde-red in the Choctaw Nation on the 6th -At. lie had been ott visit to Texas, and was re Iurning to his home in Missouri. He hatl with him $8250 in monitey, whlich wats aill stoleni from himt with t he exception fi 60 suppotsedt to have been overlooked by the assa ssi ns, Out of Plac.-Peursons openinitg political meetitngs by pirayers. Ii would he about as appropriate to) begin a duel with lihe dixology-or a miilling mraatch by itvokintg a blessing fromn heaver,. Dtd the devil a' his prayenrs belbre he erneretd paradise? Self Propelling Buggy.-We notiCe an ad' ertisteent in the Ktngs'tn W'hig,-hv J attis Crane, antnotnteittg thait he "wouhI exhibi" on a road in the vicinity of Kint.a iii, a self propellingi hucgy. Its power is gat otn the principtle of the motion cifa clock or w atcht." What doa 1ou Ihintk of a gentleman nalking otte and witdiiig up his vehicle for half a daty's ride? H orse feed andi horse flesh mut st certainly fall abmt t thcse timesA Law.-A celebrated barrister retired from thte practice, wias otne day aketd his sincere opinion of. the law. 'WVhv. the fact is,' rejtined he 'if atny man were to claim the Coatl uponi my bacek and threaten my refusal with a lawsuit, he shouild cer tily htave it, lest ini defending my Cont, I should lose my waistcoat also." The Grennville Monantainneerof the 11th itst. says, A Cotton stalk was left ar~our office a'fewv datys since by Willis Benson, Esq., of ibis Districi, wvhich is full eight feet bigh and well supplied with unusually large holls. Mr. B. informs us that it is called the "twin Cottton." and that his field contains r.many simiilar pilants, atnd even larger ones. . We contsider the arti. ele a curiosijy, especially for a montaini District.' The most beautiful arrayj of F'lowoers May be produced by taking an eider s alk, pntthintg out the pith. aind placing~ witint the stalk a variety of seeds, whose flow rs hloisotm aboiut the same time, atnd brn ryitng the-stalk in the earth* When they sping ap/the sprouts form theumeives in, i one stalk, anid whetn blasimine it hag he various kinds of flowers according to. the seed planted in the stalk. 'This is a beautifuil discovery, and well worth the experiment; A Flint.--The Richmond Star sayss Folks w nho don't like the svay pagers are edied..oughi to ask le ave to purin'a'spee ien ocrib. riahi- sort. A ny editor viii be glad to: give'such individua fibh|nee at any time. Wo woud-jus~f fhi~futor seeing them ett': tp an hed by the. ritics, afterwards.- E ve . m'~ Who thinks it easy to edit aspaiperiMy-~ri anti to universal acceptance-,oushl 8fy~t May be he wouild succesJ.diidltfo woul be better etititled to a, .reard, thian the discoveer of nerntarnnotiounm WAR E-DOUSE AND - ComminissOn Cusiss. H Au ijkGW, S. C. 1 H E Subscribers have coiected them selves in the WARE-HOUSE AND COM.%MltIN BUdINESS, at the old stand of . WA'LKERt. nider the firm of WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave lo offer their services to their friends and the public generally. in the transaction of a Cosixssios BusiEss, in all its branches. They me prepiared to attend 11) the Sale. Storage and Shipping of Calln. Ba con. Flour. and atiter Produce. lieceivig and Fourwarding Goods. purchasing to order, &c. &c. They feel assur-d Iron Ehe faivorable location of their ,v are-Houise, well known to the pub lic as the WATER Pti.)I)F VARE 1OUSE. and for itq many advaemages in point of location. and from the long. experience of M r. Walker in tmw Cotton btsiniess. ,vho will devote his per sonal: ntentioen to the sales of Cotton; and from their determination to devote their nndi. vided attention to the butsiness. they will be able to give general satisfaction. Theircharges will be fors,-I iingcotton25cents per hale; for shi1 ping do.124 ceilts; for selin : all other prioduece24 per ecent ; 25 cents pl puck age for receiving and lorwarding Merchandise. No commission wihl he charted our customers for the purchasing of goors. Having a fine Wh.rf attached to mn Ware-House., no Wharfhe will becharged on C(otton .:nsi-i ted to . our care. either for sale or to be shipped to Savaiiah or Charleston. Liberal adyices on ppoduce consigned -o us. will be-made when desired. We pledge ourselves not tospecilate in or purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote aii un divided attention to the interest ofonr customers which we hope will insure us a libetal ptatroir age. Yours, Respectfilly. WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. I. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to re turn my thainks to my friends and parons fir their liberal splilport duritg the past four years; and I assure them I properly 6ppreciate their kindness and confidei:e.; and in return will use my best jer-onal efforts to prot et their intetest when ronifided to Walker & Pearson. for whom I would solicit your cifidence and sup port. Yours, Respectfully, G. WALKER. September 4. 32 GENERAL COaM3118-1ON BUSINESS AT THE Water Proof, and No Mistake WJal i: #10 U 8 E, A I.% BIT,, . S. C. 1 11 E Subscribersstill contiei at the above -U stated to RECEIVE and STORE, DELL or SHIP. Cotton, Flour. Bacon, &c. ibECEIVE AND Ie''wARD Pur-l-;ie GOO DS to order, &c. &c. Produce sem to, hem %% ith instructions as to its disposal, slial be tnoprvTY attenled to, and oreers. ill every instance. strictly obeyed. Feelieg grateful for past favors. they respect fully solicit a continuance of the same - 11 .. JF.FFERS~& CO. I-lamburg, Augnst 24. 18A4 6m 31 Medical College of Georgia, H, E auitial course' of Lectures iiI this In t- stiuntion, will commence uen Monday, 11th of Novem6er. Antatomy--George M1. Newton, M1 D surgery-P F. Eve. Al. 1). Institalesand Practice of Mcdicinc-L D Ford, .11 D Physiology and Patlhologicat- Anatomy-L. A Dugas .\. D. Materia Medica and Theraputics-1. P Garvin. 31. D. 0baerics-J. A. Eve. 31, D. Chemistry and Pharmacy-Alexander Means, .11. D Dmonstrator of Anaaomy-[H. F. Campbell, M1. D. Clitmcal Leetures will be delivered at thle City liospital, which is uinder the charge of the Parnihly. Fees for the ll course, $110 00 Mlatricnlation to be taken once, 5 00 PracticatlAnatomry. to he titkeni once. 10 00 Surgical operations will hbe performede gratu itosly. wheni broiight he fore the dcas Gooid bosard may be obtaiined in the city from $1-2 to $15 per month. G. M1. NEWTON, Dean. Sep. 11 33 ft Charleston Female semianar'y. t ihl lS In-ntiitation wdll be opened~ upon n. n extensive scale by 31 R S. S. H .11OISE on Tuesday, the -ad oft Ictober, at that airy uendoeommodions re.sideence formerly~ucen-. pied by the late Madame Prnd'hommne, Hud so-stret. nlorth of thle Citadeln and two doors5 west or Meetinig st., well knmowie ns oiie of the most salubrious locations ini the city. No paints will be spared in procurin'g the most com peteti and eflcietnt Assistants; tad Profesrs will be employed to lecture upon, and illnstrate the Sciences, as a complete Chemical and Philo sophical Apiparaitus will be fninished. Every bratnch comeprising a complete cotirse of English will be taught. Also, French. Spanish, Italian, Veocal atid Insttnmenttal M1 neic o~n the H ar p. Pianto and Guitar. Drawing, Paitiing arid Duancoug. Yung Ladies will be received as lgoarders, whose studies. morals and deportmentt will he under the immtiediate superintendence of lIrs. Moise. A careful [lireciress will preside over the Driitories anid 'Lantiliry, and every effort will be made to reileef'thii Iustitutionc equal to an3 in the United States. Those who haive completed their Ergglishm scholtsiic course. mand desire to perfect -them selves in M nsic. or the Languages, will lie re ceived as Parlor Buoarders. arnd leave the benefit, of the best Prolessors. -TERM8 PrznQUARTE For English-, from $8 to $15 0U French, Spamish and Italian, each 10 00-~ Music en thme Pianio, :.20 00~ S Harp, -- - "~ " Guitar, - Drawing amid Painting, Dancing. - - -. Bor ding, including light aned fuel. 50 0 Peupilsentered for the. whole term, wvill be~re eived at a less price thian by the single smirter. Charleston, So. Ca:, Se pt. 1st, 1544. 1 - - REFSERs His Excefleney, George W. Crawford, H onJohn P.Kings,. - - HdttdewJ: Millerr, H on. JobmiW. Wildie, Cl. VAimEum~uming, Rber f'. PooE., : Rev. C. S Dodd, Auzguta~ Dr. .'W. Stokes. 1 amb DrJaiesH. Grifin, [ nmbrg. P H. Elmore.Esq., Wn Deirin ,. Esq., - -Charleston Hgh Rose Banks. Esq., J.. Sept.11H 4t 33 408avatinah Republican and Edgefield Ad. ?esiter,will please copy otne a week for four I weks. SThJTE U1.N. C'AfRLIJJ. EDGEF[EOLD DISTRfCT. IN EQUITY George Banks, VS. Bill l.a Charles Banks and others. Parntaon. OTIt'E is hereby ,ivt:n. that by vir4le f ant order from Chancellor Harper, I shal otl*'ar tar sale, at the late JeAideiace ofAmno Banks, deceased, on the Second Monday ~if November next, the Real.: Estate or the sair Amos Batiks, consisting of the oiallowingf tracts or lands, viz: 1. The Home tract, containin! tfamr hundrec and ninety-one :and a half(491 J) acres.jane o less, situante ins Edgefield and Lexingtoni Dis, tricts, adjoining lands of Capt. Jacob Lng George Bnnks and otlers. 2. The Hnalhe trat coatanmia two huadre (20(l) acres, more or less sitate in Edgefielt id Lexinmytaen Districts, adjoining lanads ef.in cob Long, H. If. S aiindaa otisers. 3. I'ne- . itcee tract, cannalaning Iwo hat dred and seventy 1two and thre.ae-ourtlas(273,' acres, more or less, sitiate in Edgetiell Dit trict, adjoiniang lands of Abran Jonaes, Michae Long and othe-rs. 4 'Th-- foberts tract, containing one tholti salnd (1000) acres more or less gratted t( Absaloit Roberts. sitnate iii Lexington Uis trict, between Lightwood Cre,-k and Blae Creek. waters of North t-disto River. 5. The Spillera tract, contaiainlg seven hiinn dred and filiy-six (756) acres. mor or less sitnata' in Lexinagiaton District. on 'welve 111il Creek, wateas of Salida River. adjoininag lande of Emanuel Taylor's, G;eoarge Craps and oith ers. Said lands to he sild otn a credit of aone and two years. in eqnl annua inas ahneats exaep so mielt as will pny the cost of this snit, whicl must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give hond amd approved snre ties and motigage of the premises. to scure the purchase moaney. S. S. TOMIPKINS. c. E. E..D. Oct. 5 - 5t 37 Stale of Soutia ( airoli. n EDGEFILID DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ames Blackwelland Wile. Bill for VS. a t a Partitioan. %Vm inimattnald otlhers V 0I'1C . isa herety given a tat by virtue ail .ia rder froi Chaell..r Johts.im. I shall atder for lala o the laighest bidalter. tat Ldgefie-ld Courl House. oti thefirst Monday in Noemiba cext, the real e.,tate tt Lke Haran , d, cens -d, consisting of the following tract of land, riz: OMe tr;act ofland, coritaitting three'hnnaadied rnd sixty-three acro:., more o lass sitnte in] the Itistrict attnd :-ate aforesaid. oat ri-an field ['reek. waters of Sn annal ltivaer. and t aljaum. ing landsofchrlites Freean. Pleasant Searles Litt leberry Freeman aud others.. Said land to be sold nit a cre'lit of one fnd wo vears in e'guil itisir ilnaents, exc1ept so marl !a will iay th. cost of this case. whica must b( paid in cash. The pnchasser giving hond ant ipproved -ireties and mo-rtgtagae at' the preni ses to seetare the purclaise monley. S. S. TOM PKINS. c. . tF. D. October 9 4t 37 State of South ar'olina. ABBEVILLIA DISTRICT. - IN EQUITY. James Taggart. Ex'or )Pill fur Apportion Ve. . nnt, Assets, %c. Anroan Limax. et al. m A ON motin ofi1Mr. Perrin, comiplainat's Sa licitor: Ordered. that the Commissione give three months iotire. in the Ablievillh Banner, atnd fnch other paiper as he muty deen proper, to all the creditors of Aloses Taggart late Orditary of Abeville District. now le'c'd. ts well tas those having demands tor tnoneyi received bv him as Ordmnar as afor. said. a: his individial creditors. at the time oft Ihs death whlosederands have not been ftlly and pria perly paid by his Exectitor. to come in befor the said Camnissianer. and prnve- their de mantds; antd that anch air tm as'shall nol come in and prove their ademtands. an. or befort a peremptory daty, to be fixeid by the Commtis, sioner which aday sha I! be at least tha ee mnonthr from the puablienition of thte sauid notice. shall be excadetd from the benefits of this Decree. In puartnance of aha stid Decretal Orader rppoinat Fridlay. the first day aof Novemnbe text. on. air hefot e which, thec creaditors as afore, (id will appear before ame, anad prove theit H.n ,~s. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. ComrOffice, 19) June. 1844. Jnly 33-m3 23 stilte of' So1Uth (CirPoNii. IN THlE CG.1IMUN PLEAS Jasinhl J. IhRa an Declaration in For WV m. Fit zroy. g Aacmst Jaosiaha J. Ryan, Dedaration in -vs. . . F orezgn Attack Fitzroy & Mclunnis. ment. b 'T"E l Plaitntif's having this .day 1i1 Ithaeir decartians in the:ahove sater ases in my oflice, and- the dlefetalantt tving n wife or amlaurneyw knpwn to be ivihina the limits of this State, an whom :opy of said declarations with a .rnle te plead cain he served: It is ordered. thal 'te said defetndanas daapleadd to the saik loelartions, within a year -and .a da~ aom the publicatiotn of this order, or fiaa md bsolu~e judgment will be'awardec gainst him. GEO. POPE. c. c. f. Clerk's Ottice, May 6, 1844. May 8, 15 1.v State of Soutil .'arolina. EDGEFIE LI DlDISTRICT. IN ORDINARY ates Wrennt,Joishuta Harris ') anid others, .9pllictams, vs. |Part it ion for Wat.Wrenna. Macka Wrenan thec sak. of and J:acksona Wrenn, De ( Real Estate. fedantsJ T appearing to my satist'oetion,- that Wm KWreun, MI ack Wrennt,anid Jackson Wretni Detedants, resides wvithoutt ibis State. it it Iereforeordered.trhait they do appeatr and oh ect to the divisiont or sale of thelReal Estate ao Bates Wrentn, sen., decentsed, ota or before the rst Moandny in Jatnary ntext. or their cotmaent o the same will be entteraed of record. - JOH-N RILIL.o. E .D. Oct 1. 1844 12w 36 Notice. LF Persons itndebted to the Estate of the lata, Samuel F. A. McDaiwell, decease-d ro reqtested tao make imtina-dinate paymenrm, and i paraots havinaa demntda. against thme. .state r~sid ecased are regnested to present them 6lyatt'ested within, the time prescribed by ALE'XANDE10 McCATNE, Adm'r.. etmb41 4~ . 3t 32 - - Ba00m..' R OM 10 to 12,O0-IECOUNTRY BA CON,.4 iimeautiiloju~st resivsed -and inrsale by -81BLEYI& C kor Pub~shing a Weekly Iewpprgn ac le -sof iabpre p'' o 1n14rtior TO.a~hu it#!r b1XTUD GIrE Us BUT. LIGHT. HE Subicriber does not deem it necessi r my to maketany apoology for the ei.itblisl ilent of a new gatper ni .>ii District. or th. place. 1e knows that- the.wealth Ond the i telfligence of ihe people ie this Section ire ar ply suificient tob'suppotrt aniili-r journal, all he believes that the wantz' of the caommiunity-i a place ol the gsrowig imfortance dnd rapidi mcreasing commerce of 'Hauiburg, are sucn a to demand it. He hopes by his untiring zeal, and -his.set ions attention to the- iiterests .of his sutbscr bersa, to' receive a liberal share of the plubli patronage. If ivill always' h.his aini to sprea before themis, in his coliusois ,'he: ehasiest ai most useful il morination on all 'aobjtcts, lic comne legitimately within his province. 'Ifh liil in this enterprize, to coiunaini success h will at least have tfie proud cosasciotisiess havinaj deserved it. in appfeariig before the public, in the chai acier of it cotiniuctor of a journalf the questil is iiturally askd. what are the priuciples it tended o be' advocateso? We rePlj. ilat' % will advoicate, i eairlessly; the cause.'fUDems crucy, favinig at il tirnes an eye single to tth safety af our own beloved State, and its irist tutionis. The eevation 0t JA3 EsK. PoLK.and GEbnG M. DALLAS, 10 the respective stations to whic they ihave been nominated by the voice of th Demsocraie ptirt, will receive our most heai ty sippoert We will oppose the preseit Ti ril. aad tii tact any uther, vt hich hala for il object the jtrul'eetion of the blanufacturng it ierest. tit the :njury of tie prtoducers of th great staples of tue country. W e are inot ti advocates of passive subujissinm flr non-rest la.ce, so tnconstitutiotnal uid oppressive legii liattoion nthe' Inert of the Federal Govermiien bilt will be- comtrolled aid goverved by th State sl' bsoutii Carolita, in whatever actio she say take in protecung lier citizets again, such measures. We wifi pay stict attention to the interesi of fhe Merciamts, Planters. and lechtnsic in giving tieiin the earheist fireign and dome tic intelhgtnsce ; its fact, nsthing shall be wauil ing upon our pami, to rendes our journal i41 teresting aid instructive to all c lasses ofsociety For the information. ''specially of our couri try frieida, the variouss fluctuations in the pric of' Cotton a all always ienoticed, and we wil regularly publish a ciorrect, Prices Current. c all aiticles lfl'Alerchandise in our market. Our zeal in detence of (Itir favoriie politicn menstites, ;ball neves leasd s beyosled the limit of courtesy to utir oiponentits; we will endem vnr coistaniitlv to hear ini initid, that "-all me; are bornt equal," and conseqiently entitled t their own opinions upons aly siijecs. We will admit into our columos temperat disensitsions on all topiCs of iiteresit, always 'i serving to otirselves the right of excluding sue communicutiois. as in oim judgment may nc he snitable. - We will not permir ourselves i be made the tool-ofrany clique or paity, in ref gion or politics, but will talways endeavor i sit pport th:e character of In independet' advi cate of Republicas principles. JAMES COCHRAN. Tenns -The R.PUBL5AS will be jirinte upon a large .super royal sheet. with entire e mnatermcla. ani delivered to subscribers at'il reasoiable price- of two dollars and fifty ceas per antinm, in advance. ~or three dollars at t end of the year -And to those at a di tance, the paper will be. past up. and set regilarly. The dagn of publication will he fi ed as stoon as a sufficiont. number ofsiuscribei are obtained to warrait a cotumenceni.ent. Advertising and Job Work at the custoinm price Persons holding subscription lists wit pleste firward sutch names as may be attache to them, with the name of the Post Office I which they are to lie sent, to Edgefield C. H by life20th of' September. Postmnasteni are athorised to franak all lettel contaitning orders or remlittanicas for-Newspi pers. fr'et of postage. OT Pa pers thsrosighouit the' States of Sounl Cairolina mind Georgia. will please give til above one or two insertionss. amid the' favor wvi be reciprocated, if the enterprise shouldl su cced. Ang. 21 ..tr 30 Stafte of' Southi Caro;Ilna. EDGEFIEUD) DISTRICT. IN E QUITY. Elarn Burkhalser, and thfers,)Bl Charles Ps-well ,nod others. iTnappering to sihe satise'agtin of ii LCotmmissioner, thai the Defeudtant Sutstmal', Sernspy, William, John. Mar Elizasbetha, arjd --- Parkman. resid betyond'the limiiiof the sate, on motie by RmonhamY, Comp's- Solicitor; Osdeiec thait th~ said 'difdn'disdo plead. anNi or demur to complainants bill, wil three iminthk fraon te puisliesin ofr order, or tlt eid bil'will 'be .taknpt confesso against them. .. e . -S. SrTOM PKINS C- F E. D.. Commissioner's Officed'uly'16 '1844.: .July 17, lam1thm 25 Nt-te. of' Sot CapIn$ EDGEFI-ELD .D1STR1OUc W. E. Jahkstri &Co...90 Win. 'itzroy -'N e -aAtcmit T H E Ph~sai ihavfng thti1day il.h declaration in an ofiec 2nPhe D fendant havi'no m tafw n Lpg to be wiiim she,, State.p -;whry..a cyO of thetsame, with aa io pleutd-es la serve: :it is orderedfa he'. efendria plead so the said declaa-s'tisjtiiiminal yes and a div. or final-dhinltejudgeies n"ill hu'given agashim " ir -Clerk's Gfi Aj$r~3 ~4 State of Sount ( drohina. EDNEFI $?ifrps d~ Oliver Siinpason,. Decldraw TU H is Plaintiff havini mady ied hism d IA cfarationisnnmy ofie d ths defend. having mit wife or attorn k eun ebe withi the State, tin whonr. a cspo~~ e i'uaa vithail ruleto plead, camn be se ' e~iseeddb the .defenmdant plead; to e.4tddearasioi awithist a yar and a day.'o fitmdndabsolui jtudgemnent winll Ie given a nmncthmn~aia" v.Cleik's Office. 16th ala 's' .gac 20 clion .ar FREbII suzpply al Candy, Plomo A Kisses, &c., constattl 0 Brail Nuts. EJpiiifM'lnu oo Fr IJES I~ ig~i 4N $b& Cureofih y up'p~ u~~ Liig i T fES fLLSareb hr~b~ Dr. Al l e i ) 14: 9i hese Pill$; like th4 tefrJf oh hey arerp are-d, are uii'rO tu .the secation of urine auiedf a rncreasiniug'he serretions oftheli I sstem.ge erally audparticup3ar . liver. They e 1etsenyng! al y V lip)an The'botils, altar tWoh~T~y 9 use of tIeii prodcni 'lious evacuation i."' They also-effect a detrmit - surface, increasing --e pe e fo're, they area :great'puriffarhli Iod0 . and equaliser o:f the A.ul " pill is equal to's,co qglsobWa' .ter. They shottid e a meil, ad fii i i. ttkn iA o fortnigh t ii mit~ ~ smne lperiod. -.Fiith' cu-rei orbe-ab A ia-; es; perseverince Ie Sis all inportant..a'di. a r Singljusedi every atei g re B may more'.certaliiliyee x tied" tianlim der any other treatment er O q vered,- exept fromiq61hse o b*ater0 from which.tlty ampr e he, [attendance at ;the Springs ptsue. They very spedely - tended with acidity a b s are a ..very .Isefurta howel, complaint inehjld Ni* ex pelling ot- rms from chI Idrearomm-i'e to four should be'givennils - lions each day. toachtdl i-s, according' to age. When given r en- - they should 4e p6sveree Pni it - I syrup. These Pilsare'easily a e ing- no nauseons taste.irtpefAe itafe inl all cases, wherece fever d'ebiot. s exist, and donot sicken persna ifeiiin them. 8 4R CaMitBULI; For sale -by J:-D. Ta ssis rilgaield Couit. House' South-ir:in -a Apnil T State o0o II U -EDGEP1ELDWIS I IN THE C7MMO L Curry & Caver, D i ol B.. $. Miller; -~ - a* - William' Curry c son s - n Foreg tacII!! Henr.y6.Carter, n Jared E. Groce . 5s. - -ck The Sate.n 'Cu'rry'&Caver r) i - ' n The-dame. SWilliam Curry - VS., - The Same. ared E. GrocfDekrte-v Nfie'same.a i d Benjatnin'.'' 1ie -- .g~en v -Curry & Caver, I la e 's . I findijtAUAt 1 'John W. Carter 7Fl. , e B. Wi Grce . Diiratii 7 vs.' na FyeA; ik a The Same. meet The Sa M"C., h Hiram N. Wilson; Ajente re r Israel. Bondi for the ue Deelaat - * of the same, . 'vs.4: s Fo ,The Same. I I HE Plaintiffs in the above e j'ima s I this day filed their declaisiI'p~ niny of -fire and the defendant iavng' tifif or.at torney, k nown to be w itlilu thi Ste q~a whiom h a ceipy of' stud declaratiintwith .aare to plead p can be served :It isterdeled Ethat iie eaid'd' 11 tendant do pleads to the sniileealaraitori wiihin a year and a dfleyoidi the 'publication of tis order.- or final, and al solutejudgment, willa~be awarded againist them. . .s..~ Clerk's Office; Nov. 6, 1843., .'i 4 VTo those '0andid' .lYed hO brnesily doubt the truth of-the Bi-an'. ei~thian System, we would entreat. ponder well up~outhe following'lacts: T:lie',ot~ taken into the stomach is-conive'rt edllinto blood, wvhich vital 'taream,o'wintg through all the ratmiflcations ofthe system. tip ' o dy imparts strengtb and ceontinues. life.. bust V actually creates. forms, and huildsutp, elt gnd a every' part of the animid niacbine. If the blood, n flhereforefi ,sinue aid iiaslthy,thie'body;'vhichi, i teformed frfo. irnd 'supported'o bbeiloo~d; Scnnot br'diseased. Bai ifihere be in any part o f'tho'bodyaby-ffeaition.sauch adhbile or ulcer, even a bruse,. the bkood:circulatiing .through that parl, takes tip imipire. matters from til4.o datl'affetion, and carries; tunto. the general sys tenm. This is the cause 'oflii of a'udde'n de'ati to personsg oif in(bhabit, afflicted wiih biles,.and as iichfiedininm; ihenattei'gets in itse cir ecnistihi'ywitem, -'mid chikeriuplT'lineid -.sselse whicei sopply-the 'braiar~witheViai'ty; .and .lifetdases,as if bereft by liihitnitlg.':-Now ~thisrcan be remedieds~he Bran~dreth PJIls. will, if nitedat th se times. take outalii ipreiat ters from the cireolation,- an~d save t5e gaeea:1 rhealtht the same timne they are curinig the lo cal affection. Oh'thowe impijoafint it is to tpan kind. that thisi'snjet itvdell' criijrehe%ded; ite idold'save::baay from tediotis tinmes ofsic'k~ nessi. and roften secuire their mervices 'to their friends when otherwi se the tdfib would-live Yits vieim. :M -rnE: e Principal Offhiee 241 Broadway;.N.-.Yda if froah saupply..j'ust'.r~eei'edby,.thie foling ~agents. BLrnD & BqJTrR~s, Edgeil' G4. t ei S. & D. C. Sin ley, Meeting str et ...nl Mc'L;aren. Ahbe'vi W. (i f.:.Drii u -Greenwood; GCi em ii "ipicom*'NeWy ban ket, and S. D.Clarke &:'Co., Ilamnbarg. . .Price 25 eent-a per box with fnll driveetions5. Osc.reeaencirgf~e. '7 r;, n .July 17 ~ ' -7t'~ .25~ Wines, Brandy Gin4&C. Aerica nerliePrhzrsd it Anierianud Cognac BRtAlDY Old PeefnAp-ple da ' A resh supplyofehioite ftRTER anlAaE, inuairtsaud pints ~Frsaeh HabrApril20. trg g1 HE Suicie.ja eieyii ..shup for the Pneies or Lw'M'. -J- e-.9 w C -c 4 Ha'brg, Aug24 ~ 3tis 31