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NEVERGIVE IT UP! Never give it up ! it is wiser ar.d better. Always to hope than -once to despair, Flingoff the load of Doubt''s cankering fetter, And break the darkbpell of tyranicat care; -Never giveit up! or the burden may sink you Providence has kindly mingled the cup, And, in all trials, or troubles. bethink you, The watchword of life must be, Never give -up ! Never give up! there are chances and chaiges Helping the hopeful a hundred to one, And through the chaos High Wisdom arranges Eves success-ifyou'll only hope on ; Never-giver up! for the Wisest is boldest, Knowing that Providence mingles the cup, And of all maxims the best, and the oldest, Is the true watchword of, Never give up! Never give_ up! though the grape-shot may rattle, Or the full thundet cloud over you burst, Stand like a rock-and the storm of the battle Little shall harm you, though doing their worst ; Never give up! if adversity presses, Providence has wisely mingled the cup, And the best counsel, in your distresses, is the stout watchword of. NEVER GIVE UP! TH E :JEWESS. A TRANSLATION OF THE RABBIS. The celebrated teacher, Rabbi Mier, sat during the whole of one Sabbath day. in the public school, instructing the. people. During his abseuce from the house his two sons died, both of them of uncommon beauty, and enlightened in tce law. His wife bore them to his bed chamber. laid them upon the marriage bed. and spread a white covering over their bo.lies. In the evening the Rabbi Mier came home. She reached him a goblet.. He praised the. Lord at the going down of the Sab bath, drank, and asked: "Where are my two sons. that I may give them my blessing ? I repeatedly looked around the school, and I did not hotsee them there. Where are my sons, that they too may drink of the cup of bles sing !" *-They will not be far off," she said, and she placed food before him that he might cat. - lie was in a gladsome and gential mrood ; and when he had said grace after the meal, she thus addeessed him "Rabbi, -with thy permission, I would fain propose to thee one question." "Ask it then, love," he replied. "A few. days ago a person entrusted some jewels to my cuatody. and now he demands them again. Should I give them tip ?' "This is a question.' said Rabbi Mier, "which my wife should not have thought it necessary to ask. Whlat ! would'st then hesitate or be reluctant to restore every one his own'?" "No," she replied, "but yet I thought it best not to restore them without acquain ting thee therewvithi." She then led, him to the chiamber, and stepping to the bed, took the white cover ig.from the dead bodies. "Ah, my sons! my Sons !" thus loudly lamented the father, "my sorns! the light of my miderstanding ! I was your father, but ye were my teachers itn the law." The rmother turned away and wept bit terly. At length she took her husband by the handrannd said : "Rabbi, didst thou not teach me that we must not be reluctant to restore that wvhich was entrusted to our keeping '? See, the Lord gave and 'he Lord has taken, away, and blessed be the name of the Lord." "Biessed he the name of the Lord, echoed Rabsbi Mier; "and blessed be his name for thy sake :oo ; for wvell it is writ t'en, 'Whoso has found a virtuous wife, hath a greater treasure than costly pearls; she openeth her mouth with wisdom and in her tougue is the law of kindness." 1SRAELITES IN NEW ORLEANS. It is computed thtat there are nearly five hundred of tbe descendants of An cient Israel in this city, of all- trades and professions; and- we have ascertained some facts in regard to them-whsich should be recorded to. their honor. We are as sured that numerous as they are and- al wvays have been amotbg among us, not- an individual of that peop~le had been convtc ted of a capital off'ence; not one of them can be found in our penitentiary; and rarely can one of them be found in toe *city 'prison or charity hospital;- nor are any of their dead buried at the public ex pense in the " Potter's-field." They have a benevolent society, which makes ample provision for the supp'ort of all th'eir sick and destitute, end for the interment' of their dead in a cemetry of their own Would that all-Christian' denominations could say so much. They have a phee of worship at the corner of' Comtnot and Carondalet streets; where they worship --according to the rites-of their fathers. It is high time that the 'unreasonalel prejudices that have so- long- prevailed among some nominally Christian sects against that people, wero done away. We are not sure but that even now, in a few of the States of this Union, the Jews are subjected to " civil disa bilities." -Let all such laws- be erased from our statute books.- - T-hey are a disgrace to a Chris than -nations In - England, Sir Robert Peet has-lately announced that Govern ment woitidebring-forward- a measure to abolish -ali suci aitabilities: . The children of Israel-are descended fronf- the noblest ancestry of any people -undem heavei,-and they are truly-a wvonderful people. They ase-distinguished for their intelligence and enterprise, and many- of-them are amuong Let Christians learn to regard and to treat God's ancient covenant people with that veneration and respect to which they are. entitled. God has high purposes yet to accomplish through their instrumentality. They are casting off the shackles of pre judice, and ure becoming a reading peo ple. They are no longer afraid to read the New Testament; and within a few weeks past a number of them have pur chased Bibles at our Depository, and we are daily hearing of conversions to Chris tianity among them in different parts of the world ; and doubt not that, as in the past history of the world they were for many centuries the sole depositories of the knowledge and worship of the true God, so hereafter it is the design of God that they shall become most efficient instru ments in evangelizing -the heathen na tions of the earth.-New Orleans Protest ant. - 'Ma! Cousin Bill he's in the parlour with sister Sal, and he keeps a bitin' her.' 'Cousin Bill biting my Sal?' Yes'm-I seed him do it ever so many times; hit her right on the mouth-and the tarnal gal did'nt holler a bit, neither.' 'Oh-ah! never -mind Ned, I guess he did'nt hurt her much.' Hurt her!-by gosh she loves it, she does ; coss she kept alettin him, and did'nt say nothing, but just smacked her lips as though 'twas good-she did. I seed it all through the key hole. I'll fire taters at him. by gosh." A Tennesseean-a full six footer-pre -sented himself to the serjeant at the recruit ing quarters, Old Levee street, yesterday, and offered his services to Uncle Sam for the next four years. The serjeant rejoiced to meet with such excellent material for a dragoon, slapped him approvingly on the shoulder.'slippied half a dollar in his fist as an earnest of future favors, a~d compli mented him on the prospects of glory that were opening to him and to all "enterpri sing young men" who joined the service. both in Mexico and Oregon. "It speaks trumpet tongued," he added. "for the pat riotism of all such young men as you are, to see them come in at a time like the present, when we are threatened with war from two opposite quarters. and enroll themselvesin the standing army of the country." 'Hold on, stranger." said the Tennes seean, "did you say standin' army ?" -Certainly 1 did," said the serjeant, 'and what more honorable service is there ?' "Honorable h--l !" said the Tennes seean-"Do you suppose I came all the way from Cocke county to jine your stay at-home standin' army ?-No: tell me where I can find a marchin' army-an ar my marching to the 'hlalls of the Monte zumas,' as old. Sam . used to say--or a fightin' army, and I'm thar certain. D--n your standin' armies.--they are ino account-and I'll jine none of them. Good bye, stranger !" and saying this, the Ten nessecan sloped.--Picayune. Spelling.-Did you ever, in a single sentence combine words of the same sound but different in orthography? Take the following: Paralled to the beach ran a row of beach trees. He is a seller of old clothes. and lives in a cellar. Did yotr b'er see a person pare an apple ti- a pear. wvith , pair of Scissors ? The bear seized him by the bare leg. I could not bear to look on. So I staid at home to sevi my clothles: but John weat out to the field to sow wheat. . H e succeeded by a maneuvre, or sleight of hand. . Slight all such triekery. He- threw the javelin, and ptierced the hart through the hecart His gait is v'ery awkward, lhe swings like a gate on it-, hinges.-Bost. Rec. Orero--Lord John Russell--G(,ive it to 'em. Bobby ! The cool impt~udence ot them dem'd yatnkees is becoming insuffer able." Sir Robert Pr-el-" By Jabez! whose afraid? Jimmy Polk of Tennessee"-Our right to Oregon is -' clear atnd unqluestion abe, and it wtill becomne mny duty to main an it by all constituinnal nigeans." Prince Albert-''The dban'd critters will give us Biker Hill aud Newv Or leans;- don't yotr think we'd 'better leave 'em alone, dlear ?". Queen Vic--' Yes,. dear, I think w~e had-so snuggle up close-no, haney shan't so he shan'", go way off to fight the 'rid 'yankees.' Do you think the v ulgar criters will dare come here, love ?" The Eagle and O'C'onnell.-T he New Orleans Picayune of 15th inst., reports the arrest of Bryan Maguire and Phil. Ma oney for disturhing the peace. The Re corder had some ditliculty in ascertaining the cause of the fight and ordered Bryan to come to the point, which he reached at lag, being the proposal of Mr. O'Connell's healtti by Phil-. -Il not dhrink it,' sis I. Thin ye're no- Irishman,' Bis he. 'As good as you are.' sis I;- -hut ll dhrintk no an's health who sis a word against the Anirican Aigle, that floats above and wvathes over the nist where Liberty aches her young.' 'O, I knew ye had Saxon dhrop in ye,' sis he. 'It's a lie,' sis I. 'Take that then,' sis he. 'And that,' sis I; and to it we w~int, and at it we kept till the watchman arristed us. But we talked the thing over in the watch house last night, and made it all up. Phil si. he'd stiffer to be cursed by the priest rayiher than propose O'Connell's health, if he kntew that he said a word against the A'mirican Aigle ; so if yer honor lits us off- thfis time. .we'll neither brake the pace ntor one anot her's head-fair month of- Sbndays." The Recorder took them at their word and ordered their mmediate discharge. Marriazge Question--TI alppears by the following paragraph that the Western sav ages :hiave decided the question-. 'may a iman matry his wife's sister." "The custom of'the Osages is, to I avo as many wives as- can he-afforded. In the case of- three- daughtera, the man who xartieshe eldest is enti:led .1o both the others, grown or otherwise. If younaa, he claims them as soon as they becom ld enough, without,. further ceremony. Wholesale & Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, Es dmM (,a e a H AVE just received, and will contimuo to receive fresh supplies of thefollowing Articles, which they oler to- their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 20 hhds. choice St. Ctoix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairtield do. 10 bbls. Crushed - do. 5 do. Pulveriked do. 5 boxes double refined Leal' Sugar. COF EL. 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. 300 cluice Rio do. Bales Mocho - do CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA GGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee,.44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 inch 150 do Giergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales Gunny,2i per yard, 45 to 47 in SHiOES. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice 1000 do. Kip do do 1000 do Women and Boy's Shoes. 3000 lbs Sole Lea her. ROPE 150 coils Manilla hope 50 do. Kentucky Hope 50 do. Jute - do. i%1L LbAS~rAS 16 bhdts. Trinidad 25 bbls. New Orleans. IRUN 1000.00 lbs. Iron ul'vaitous a sizes, viz 4 and j by 1, 22j and .4 by j to 4 21 to 4 by to14, 4& to ' by a to y 5000 lbs- Baud Iroum 1000 n.s tluop !run, irum, I o 14 Inch 10 bundles Aail Rods 5 do Uerman Stell, assorted sizes, CiATLJS. 5 dozen Rocang Cairs,. and wood seats iLANKETS. 2 bales J-4 tilankats 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do 10-4," '" A gud assortuient ot Bed Blanket from 10 to 12-4. , NEGiI CLOTHS. 2000 yds. Washington Jeans heavy, 2000 - do. Coventry Plains. SALT. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NAILS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 to Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. SHOT. 200 Bags, assorted Sizes B. CON. 10,000 Prune Country Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do Blasting L2 do Eagle. SEGA RS. 10 51. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. - 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10 M, do (1R. P. b1.) 6 Al. Light Spanish (L. Valedos) 5 Al.1,nperial itegalias (Venus.) TE4 . 50 Boxes Treas. Loiissni oh su i~nw der, liysun aiid Iiiperli 6 c.ases Catteesi, u unipow de., Iimperaial ' Hlyson. 2 ciaestslack Tea. -A L 5 0 Giiiger, 'e pper. Opice, Ciin - flnmon, .5imeys,~5 oditjii'tre, [lme Stone.indigo.,oppras, onoe far,.ad, Cotton :andi a t 01tads, jurass. tanid lnckets P..aiited uniietes. 1-uis. Liaiirns, Keelers Wiliow a' algols anid a railles. WVasnboaa is, C ocos a ipers, h ites lians, glows. Rtakes. I diuz. ocyitae, hlandhea, Col ile M ills,soap', a4 a oii aoxes, oudoleC lions, Wmag low Glass. otmiclh. Pastors. Ciaina Flour. Cnuntry Fiour. i unacco, ui aol Ca ps, Grmidstones. Osnaburgs, ~Va nte Lead. uadder, dyerma randaes, T1allow Candlesi, Vwine, Cast ings, Il''ii Chinis, &c., &c. WAN i'l0---10.000 lbs. 15i..1ES W~AX, for ,hich the ighest cash price will be poad. ldgeield Adveriiser wall copy.---dambusrg Journal. State. of' South Carolinat. EDGEF'IELD D)iSTRICTI. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Benj. F. Laiidrutm, bearer, Dedkcaiion vs. in Richard Allen. - Attachment. T H lE Plainatiffs in the above stated c'ase I having this day filed his Declaratioan mmy Office and the Defendant haviing nio wifn or amtorey known to r-esidle withini ihe limits Il the State on whoan R copay of~ the samie with a rule to p lend dan be served. It is therc~Ios e Or rlered, that he appears and pleadt t.o the same. within one year anad a day froma ihe date heireof, or final- and absolue judgment will be an arded against him. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c.r. Clerk's Ollice 21st Nov. 1844 Nov.27 44 l State of South Carohina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Nahcy M. Dillard, Exerntiix. vs. )Dec'n in Ench Byiie, Hlarmion H ust. >Foir. At and WVm. H. Byne. )tachmnent. ' HE Phaintiff in the above stated cases hay. .ing this dray filed her declariationi in my office, anid the defendants having iaeithier wives or attorneys known to be withini the limits ofthis State, on whom a copy of said declarations with a rule to plead can be served1: It is there. ore ordered. that the said detendants do plead no the said decharations, within a year anid a day rom the publication of this order, or fina nd absolute judgment will be awarded agam~s THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. . Clerk's Offie, 17ilh March 1845 ly S Just. Received 0001 Pounds RIO COFFEE. ,Chenp for ensh, by -LOU IS CO VA R. A pril 16 if 12 Q7" We are authorized to ainnounce L.va R. WILsoN, as a candidate ror ihe Ijfle ofrTax Collector, at the next election Feb ot: 5. INVALIJABLE Fa mily IR edicines: "Prove all things, and hold Jast to that which is good."-Paul . T o 1HESE Pills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. The) have passed away from the thousands daily launched on the *tide of experiment," and now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming imure exten sively used, than any other medicine ever pre pared. They have been introduced into every place where it has been ihnnd possible to carry them, and there are few towns, or villages, but contain some remarkable evidences of their good etrects. But it is not necessary to advertise theu at large, or to say any thing further of them, than to .jjcantion hose' wish. ing to purcnase Anlibillions Family hiedicine, to be particular to enquire fur SPENCE{'S VEG ETABLE- PILLS. as there ire nnner uos preparations put on sale almost every duy, of toubtlut ellicacy. T., satisfy the World of the inestimable worth of this Medicine. I would simply observe that. it has been long used by some ,fthe leadnng lights o1' the pro. fession in their extensive practice, and is now prepared with great cart', ant upon scientific and chemical principles, for- general use, by theprensent proprietor ot.r. The imputation of Quackery therefore cannot be affixed to tiis Medicine since it is the preparaion of regular practising Physicians, who hace made the heahng art their' profession, and chose pnuarmacentie preparations will ever be held in the highest esti. nation. - TESTIMONIAI.S. rTIRead the followng certificate from Mr. 0. C Kelsey. a popular merchanm of olmp kin's inty, Ala . et.d tiousands of a similar character might be given if necessary to trov;e the edicacy,.popularity and uselulness of tius medicine. Tompkin's Bluff. Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. 3pencer-Dear e'ir: I wish you to forwtaed tme a surge smutpy ." your pills; I don't thn 300 boxes too. large a qn.tutity to Semi. I sold 1611 bxes'ne lst six mouths: th-y are the) most popuilar pill in this place. For bill ions complaints. siek-Ieadache, d) spepsia. cos tiveness and suh like diseases; they tile- con sidered alnost an itailible reniedy I :lriv. been agent for Or. Peter's Pills, and formerly sold a large amount j early; but I now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My custom ers think them superior to. Peter a or any other pills. tespectfully yours, 0. C KE.LSEY Price, 25 Cents per box, w ith full tiree tlons. 0-yA fresh supply,jnst received and for sale, in Edgetieldby .. D. 'T'iiBiTT'.. and on enquiry may be found generally in till the cities, villages, and at the principal Country Stoics throughout the State. Oct. 30. Gm 41 Remedy for Coughs, ItlIULL'aC~il.l LiJl r tLR arc D most rapidly superceding all other prepa. rations for the reliel'el (.:onghs, Colds, Asthmn. Whnoping-cough, Catairh, Tightniess of' the chest, Bronchitis, andsimilar pulmonary aflec tions. Thousands, we may say thousands who have suffered for years from the above diseases are now in the possessiion of sonni health. which may be attributed entirely to the fortnnate use of one 25 cents box of this invaluable medi cine. They are as plteasnt to the taste as candy-convenient to carry in the pocket, and warranted to be th- most effectual Cough med icine in ise. Price, 25 Cents per box, with diree sions. -ALSO, Dull's Norm Iozenge's. woRalS WORMs ! vinwoisMS It is estinneld itat. 1010 tht) lilklnen d'ie ann ntally tronm tine el~ects of' worron's a:lo'ne !!Thni. va;st nmrtality col d b.ea nnuost en-tire ti re vet'ntedi bty thne unse oh Dr llull's onesi Loi-.x G., Every' famtily whenre there ate chnildirent. shoutld not I'ail to keep thtis inporetanmt mtediciine inn the biomnse, and admnimtsteed when the'ir symntptoms intdie'nte thne presetnce of thecse dan geron.- anid lestinetive' repitilets dY 'Te tolliing e'xtrnet fromn nthe "Spar tan Gazette "' speaks tsh," i ientnt- ot all wine havi' ev'tr iused' tis v'altuable WOnRM Vmxsraor iG M1 EniciNE. " From onr own kcnowledgr'.icr take great plea sure in recommending Huall's lI-orm, Lozenges as thc best II'orm, 1!edhcinrextant. &ch/ildren weill cry for thecin. and cat them, as they ieould can tdy.' rW A rresh snupply. jnsr received and for sale. by J Di TIIBI'ETT". Oteiv 25 Cent- per hbox, ii ithn dlire'ctor t 3fn 6m 41 T1 (1ESE PILLS 'wherevecr they hanve beeno .Eftiriy tried have estabelishted an eniviabh celebrty, aind are daily stupersedineg all other preparations in cnring tine diseases for which they are prepared. Tine folowinng certificate is from Judge Foir est, a gentlemn of thne first respectability in Jel'ersotn cii., Alabamnoa. .Jonesboro', Ala'. 4th "*cb. 1844. I certify that in tine summnter of' 184'2 I had a severe atack of'f'ever and angue, aind was for sone time tnnder the treatmnent of' a phiysician, bt ireceived mo hetnefit f'rom his pre'scriptionis -y disease continuiing to itcrease in tlhe frenency anid severity of its attiacks. Inat last htd recoutrse to Dr. Hnmll's Feverndu Agtneand Anti Fever Pills, and in usinig hnalf a box .vas enutirely coreid, and hnave~renmamned in good health ever sinice. I afterwards had in mny family severntl canses of fever atid airne, anid have in overy innstatnce mnade nse of Hulnl's Pills. which have, always unmiediately effetcted aenre. J'F. FoRVas'." Price, 31 petr box. with directions. IL A f'reshi supply, jist received and for Isale. by J. D. TI B DET T'S. Oct.30 6mn 41 State of' South (Caolina. EDGEFIELD DIS3TRICT. Daniel Boon, A pplicatnt.g )Summons. vs. Geouge Hlorn aid oth- in ers, Defeinidantts, Partition. IT ia ppearinng to my satisfactiont that John lorm. George Elenhnnrg, ltnrkin Eletbturg, Ralh Elenbutrg, A dam anid Nichnolas Eletnbtirg, defendnts ii int thi no stated case. resides wvithout the limits of this 8tinte,. It is thterefore ordered. thant thney dto ap~pear ittd obiject to tine division or sate onf ~he Real Estate 'if Gecorge H iorn,8Sr., dreceased, on or before thne first illon-. day in Jnly in"..n.,tor their coinsent to the same wii he entered of'necord. . JO HN H ILL, o. .DO. March 2633m WVe are atithorized to arnnonnrle GvomhG.E J SHJEPPARD ;as a landneidate for the office if T1ax Cotllector, at the next election, Dec. 25 tl' 48 PROSPECTUS OF The United States Journal, isY J. i>DOW ~& CO. THE first number of our new paper will be issued this (first) day ul May, with aa en.ire new dress-newt) pe.-llne while pa. per, with other important alterations and iinproements. '1 be japer will be covo led to a tearless exposition of Dem cratir principles; it will zealously and unreit inugly oppose each -and every effort to es tablish a maaitmoah - n.onarchy bank and uther naschievous curporiatiUs and consul idations ot wealth, w hch aubvert the raghts ot the people and undermtine the pillars ol the itepuoi ; t w all oppose an oppressive and aui-republican tarait systen, the as sunaptiuo oftlthe tate debts by the Gene ral Governaiuut, and all other Federal ininciples which have au inevnable ten dency to destroy publac property as wetJ as-individual happiness. Against all such political delu ion. we shall wage anchang' lug, uuancopruonisalag nzar. I -Fmmer ani the Mechanic who-pro duce all tiae real capital of tiae aation, will find inour paper an unavailing chanailon of their inalienable rights; the bug cher ished priucigples of atae euitars are too well know n to the public to require any pledge upon this point.' To the Miscellaneous Departaaet particular attiention will be nevoted; il e Ladies will always find in our columns a choice selection fromn the eurrett .*ltera:Ue of the lay, as well an otigiual oconertbutions Irom the miost talcu teti writers of n hich our tountry c-tn boat. A general suamary ca Foreign and Do meauc news will be 'lurtaaed , a regular price current and a correct last of the -pr ces of stocks w ill also lae given. ilhe conducturs have already secured the aid and co-operaton ot a large number ol l'- maos: diastaguished literary and politi cal witersol toe day , arrangemiaeus will also ce wiade, at- the earist periodposs tle, to emb lltsh our coluttns by the con ribuaous of currespundenis from ahroac. %% ith this briet and niperlect ouiliue ofoa plan, we very iespectfully suhnit, out claiacs to an extensive patronage to the cousaderatton of a generous public. TiiEU. FISK, . J bE Editors. TERM S. Weekly paper by the year, $2 0lu lbr six months, I Uu Ser i-Weekly paper by the year in advance, 5 00 6,-11nt weekly, for less than a year 511 eis. per month. Daily paper by the year. in advance, 10 Ou 6 -- liar less than a year, $1 per month. Subacrptions to the Daily for less than i n u, to the emi-Weekly for less thtin four. orto the weekly for less than six months, o all not be received. If not paid within the year, tbe Daily paper will be $12. the Seni-Weekly $6, and the . eekiy $2 50 a year. To ULUBS AND Co IPANIRs. Iu order to place our paper in the bands of all who may wish to subscribe, at the low est possible price, we are induced to iake the following proposition: Ta Postmasters, Clubs, or Companies, e to will torn ard $17 50 we will send len copies of our weekly paper fur one yea: ; lr 'tahirsy dallars te iall send Twenl) colpies o r tw elve months ; and for Fity ddu ..ars. n . eill 1or- ard forty cois.lur a yer-reducitng the prIce to ear:; subascribter toa 05i DOLLaR AND a W..NTY FIVF CESTs pe a.,numl bor a large anad a-la filled wer k ly paer We hoape that thais paopaosed re .aauroa ini itae price, will induce 'ib miost acllve exerl onrs oni the pari of oor friends ml obaciining us subscriuers. All paymlentis to be made in aidvancae T'aose whot haave naut an opporluntliy of p. ing otherw ise. maty renal by ml,. at ..-ar rask. potaege pidS. i he- Postmeaster-. c,-ra-lictate of sue ht reittanace shall tbe ;a 'alic-nt retea1p: thercio'r. Thel noctes ad anty speacae payalng baniks wilt be receIved. 'a sligtaon..May 1 Setute (J of~ I011 ('&rointt IN THE CVOMM1ON PLEAS. Robert R liter, Declaration in rs. >Alalacnt. P II. liooney. N IE Plainatiff in thae above stated case, h Iavintg isd cay tiled lteir Dechaaationis na iy 1)1ice, anad the D~efeladali having mao wire or Ailoraty knowna to reside tinl thae mrits f the Slnte oan whoaa a c-optx of thae sanme wvtn a role tao plead cant be' scerved; "It ilatthereaore Ordered'' That the Detendaantaappeas and plead to te samea within a year aid a day fraoma the date he-reot or lintal andl atbolte judgmaeit will be awarded algainast h1am. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c.P. Clerk's Ofiic,22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 ly - State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Jon B. Roanatree' Declaraiion: in Foreign Cs Attachment. George' Keppenrt. T H E Plaintiff having this day filed W, De claratlion in may eofice antdithe Defendant haaving no wife or Attornecy kutonn to be with in the Siate, on whomn a copy of the saute, with a rule to plead cant be served: it is Ordered, that the Defendatnt plead te the said Declara tian within a yeaeraundta day, or final anid abso hate judgmnenat will b'e given aganinst himt. THOaMAS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Nosv. 11th, 1844. Nov .133ly . 42 Mtate of South C'arolinia, F.DGEF"IELD DISTRICT. IN COUIMON PLE AS. Job Grishtam, ) vs. > Attachmn. - Flijala Bynte. A. W, Wiggins, vs. ALtachmaent. Elijah Byne.j i H1 E~ Plain:tiffs in: thec above eases htavintg this day filed their declarations in tmy of fc. and the~ Defendant hiavingno wvife or Attor tey kanowna to raeside withuin the limits of thte 8tte, ona whom a copy of said dejlaraitionas with a rule to plead can be served: It is there -fatre ordered, thtat the saad Defeandants does appear and plead to, the said declarationsin a ver tad at day froim the -date hereof. or-final id absolute juldgmnlt will be awarded againasi hint by default... T HIOS. G. BACON, c c.-P: Clerk's Oflice, Ma~y 14, 1845. Jy : 16 LAW BLANKS - an SEas. AT THIS OFtWFf-. -. PROS?1GUTSU OQF - The Gardina Baptist. a Veriudical,at Greenville,;S. C., un der the editorial cuwuct i Rev. "r. WV. Haynes. PLAN ANDOQJJCT. - The Ne 'estanen Ubureh-its meta berehip-its g9 erumien -its officers-its order-its orduiunces-is nfaion-4its gen ins-its- lans-its.spirt--iis rtidials-its" doctrine, as understood sod, mainlained by Bapti te, sill clans. prinktry. attentiorrin the original articles i the Cwrofna Baptist. Our atui will be to- develope,-. rst, the -1 entristian, and secondly, thi laptisi, and neither to merge-the ctristia-in-th-e Bali list, nor to be less christIan tecansa gap 'ist, in our., editorial bearing- DignifieU christian courtesy to all-.nuen and towarde alt densinttions of ciristiais w.ill -ety studiuuly mantained, while - m 'anly, frank andmndependeaj avowal otohr chet isled"views. of'revealkd .truthsvill be no less marked. The golden -mei betst tcigotry and latiaudinarIanism will be our aim. 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To Baptist :Churcheas - It is respeerfally subinisted to Chnrcies wheub-r they might not, as Churches,-i. struct their Clerks-to order any number - of copies desired for circulation within iheir respective limits. - 0. H. WELLS,-, Puilisher and Proprietor April 18, 1845. Tooth-ache: Tooth-ache! $ -U. LA. uUA T'S ELIXIRt -s a speedy, certain, and lasting cure tor- the most painful and distressing ;disease that can affect the. humian fiame.e In aliost all--Cases of Tooth acile it arises 1irow a decayed state of . the parts, which exposes5 to the8. actionl ofZthe atmospheric nir, the inerve. or inltfenn surface of the copionis or rotten tooth, aid a cure must be eti-cted. either by extractiol or by render. ny. those pamrts imperions to th,. acti .n of the air. Dr. Lncounet's Ehixi, is particularly adapted to destro) the nerve, without the slightest in jury to th'e ..ther teeth, and tiiereby ef'ect a permallnenlt enre. Its application is not at-. teneded by the shg~htest pain, or iicoinvenietice. D'Teoonsands have declared that th ey would not tie without this preparation if it cost $10 per vial. Prwce. 50 Cents. - For sale in Edgefield, by J.. 0. TIBBETT'8. Oct.30 . 6m - .- 40 ~tatedo South Carolina, - - EDGl-Fl ELD DISTRICT. Oavid Nichotson and ~i'fe ) -Bill - and o~thers. Zs- - for . Mary Steifl,-unna'others. - Parettin, IT appeea iing 10 the sa'itifction of the.Come misionemr that Philip Steifie, WVilli;gmStei fle. anr Udlolphns Truslet or Tuslilet, and .Mary his wife. (if livi'ng,) Deferidants in tbis snit. reside oint of the -limits ol ihis Stats, on mlotionl of. ir. Terry, Comp'ts. Solicitor, It -is ordered, ihat the said Defedants do plead, an- - sner or dema'r to the Compllainanllts Bill- within thare.- mntnhs fronm the publicationo..this oirde, or the saiil bill wvill be taken pro confesso agains' them.* S. S. TOMPKINS, c. i .D Apr:19 3m i P R I 1NCETS Linaan Blotanic Garden 1Aurseries, FLUSHING L.I.. nEaR NEW YORK.. - 1HE GRAT vOntowsAt.Esi. -Li-saMEIn- -R PRINC'A C., ha'.ve juszt ptiblished their'e - and Unrivalled :Descriptive 8ata loguee of Fruit, and Ornamental Tae- anad Plants, compriiig this largeSt assortmer'.b he various clamssec, and the groatest .colle'on of ei and rare varietIes.'ever offered tpOe pub' . tie, and at gr'eatly -reduced pric.es. jeyva riety of Trees and Phttitsms indiviai,V de scritied with a precisibun, never beroeelthcd in a ny European -or American Catsguerend the gross blunders of other Catagnes.,are. also set aright. Th.' collection ofioses com prises aboy.' 1000 splen~did. variet ---- This supeiorA.ataloe will useit grati to every post p~aid pia 1h& an - Fhishing, Feb. 20, 1845. 16 M RS. MtcCOR{Q.UODA' biegs leave-to IVEinform her frien~ds a the8 -publiai that she will attend to all order. the'above line, in at style eqnal; it- not svalornio any. ever done in this place. . Price-snut the times. Gentlemens' Straw and 1!rn flaascleatised - - - and pref- - - - - Edgefield C. H., A p/ 2w 1 LL Personis hay ?enlmuda against the ALEstate-of John'enthenu, Se:r. -deceass~ eareqegested to sent them pIfty at, -tested williim tihe t 'prescribed by:law, and those who do~ not abemselves with this op, portunity will noaid. .-- - . GUT HE E CHEATHAW, March 4 - . ' xexo