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E2DGEFIrLD C. H. WDNEs DAY. JULY I2, 1842. Me wiil ding to the Pillars of the Temple of our Lbrte.sdif it mustfal,uw, ria Pcrish amidst the Ruins." FOR PuLtttetDET JOHN C. CALIOUN, Subject to the decision of Ike Democraic Republican Coenrtion. to assemble in May.,844. as recommended by ite States of Maryland. Aichigdn, Kentucky. Lou iassa, yew laspekhire. Massachu. "T. Alabamna and Miaissippi In order to make room for the proceed inp of the different celebrations of the 4th iniut. we have been forced to onit a variety of other interesting uniter. Xy' We refer our realers to the first page of this dada paper, for the correspondence be tween the Freemen'" Torit Al ine''. Srety or Washington City, and Father .Aihew, Wi Ireland. L7 The weather hlas brev. "or the lit eight tar ten dava, w.rfur dhoin has been known ': this section of country for years. The gardens rre in want of rain, but the corn crop .till has a healthy appearance. 7 We undertand that the Augusta Bridge Company have eedteed the tlls on their Bridge 60 per cost, c U7 Col. S. Cruilshank was, on te ith inst. elected Brigadier General of the Fourth Dri gade South Carolina Militia. Sme Pa.-ft are sorry to find tbat the repart whirh was put in circulation on .ale day. of there being a case of Small Pox within the vicinity of"h viUage, has been so widely cir culated, s to make it our duty again to pro. noune itfalse; and we hope our good patrons. who have been kept away through fear. will believe us, a64 come forward and aare their accounts. Within our knowledge, there ha ,not been amy case of Small Pox within the lim its of this district,- for the last year, save the onc reported some weeks since in the Hamburg Journal. We never salf keep it secret, should such a disease-uafortunately make its appear anee in our victnty. as we deem it a duty we owe our patrons. to inform them of all dangers which comes within our knowledge. The Mage.-We have been informed by a gentlia connected fith one of the line of stages which arrives at ths village, dat with out any additional expense to the general go vernment, our eitisen might receive their let ters, papers, &c.; more direct, and some homs sooner, from Charleston, if the Postmaster in that city would have a separate bag for or village, via Aiheit. From the charac ter which the gentleman at ike head of the Post Office in Charleston has always sustained, as an able and efficient officer, we doubt not, that the ar rangement will take plede, as soon as it comes to his knowledge that it as the wish of the citi aens, and that it is not contrary to his instruc tions, Esag n Mr. Legrs.-Col. Wna. C. Pre torn has consented to deliver the Eulogy upon the lute Hugh S. Legare, in Chtarleston, dnd the firat Tuesday in November next, is time appointed for its delivery. Feg *rsta -The accounts received by the Great Western, as regrds Cotton, are of rather an unfavorable nature: In Liverpool, on the 17th alt., the price or cotton bad declined I per lb., and the market was very inanimate. In Hlasre, on the 35th uht., the market had a downward tendency. but hatpes were enter'aiu ed that cotton would improve before the end of the year, but that tunch depended upon the appearance fof t pres'enterop. -. In Hamburg, on the 13th nIt., cotton sold tol embly well. Tennessee and New Qaleans midldling and middlitng rair 40 to 44. II7 The Madisemen slates that Jobi Nelson, * Esqr., of Marylad, bus accepted the appoint snent tendered him by the Prasident. of Attor ney General of the United States, in the place ofthe Hen. Hugh S. Legare. The same paper also states, that there is a rumor in circolation in Washington. in whicle they are inclined to rcpose 0ome ewi'decect that the Navy Depar as a been offered to the Hora. David R. H1Enshaw. ',f Mdasozche. .New Wasst.-The Greenville Mmutsisa.r of the 7th inst.. states, that " durinig the past week we have been presented with a sample of Flour which was made from wheat raised by Mr. MeDee, of this village, and can without biesitaionsy, thatt is at least egnal to any we ever.saw. It was ground at hi. Mtills at this place, which are in firat rate order. He has a pateet Smut Machine in operation, which is ne af te grates imsprovemntts of the day. " Mr. MIcBee had 12 aeres of wheat in sight of our Office, one acre of which was carefully measured by a Suriveyor, threshed by itself, and the product of264 bushels. The whtole 12 acres produced 2694 bushels~aeaging nearly 22~4 to the acre, and weighing 654 lbs. to the busbel. Seat this who can." W~hala iaeagt.-The Ch~arleutaon Ceurier of the 6th ins. sys: "'A whale wasceraght by *so.. negre Ishermen on Bird Bank, about 6pem 'to the southard of the bar, on TuesdjheL When takern it w as at bore, and mustlzbvhen driven on the becwh by the surf. It measoase 10 feet 4 inches in lotgit and ir breadtu 2 feet 8 inches. er G feel 8 in ches in circnnlference. It lived eight hours after it was taken." Muradeers takU.-The Fedral Union of tile 4th inst. says#' We learn from a gentilemn who arrived here yesterday fron Sninter cotn i ty. that Dempsey J. Juastice and -- ron n, the assapans who murdered the Penitentiary Guard inl Twiggs co-nty a -short tine since, bav., been arrested in Alabama. and are unow on their way to T rountty j-l" The AVUgsa Irashingtorian.-We regularly receive this valuable advocate or Temperanco, had we are Potry to find froan its editorial remarks, that it is still blt badly supported We had a hope. that with such an editorial rommittee as now directs it, it would surely succeed. and that the friends of tIhecautae woald coiae forward. in thett.ajety of their rtreng!h and sustain this o.y advicrate the causie has in this section of country,-ti:C price is small, hut one dolar.e Its editorial committee'are, I'rr. If' T. Brant Ly. Rer. 11' J. Hard. Rev C, S. Dod. !:r. Gro. I. Pirrc. Coi John Miiledge. Dr. F. M. Th en son. Dr. D. Hook. S. T'. Chapman, E."jr. ames Harper. Esq. Ail desirous of enrollitts their nanies in ha1 suppbrt of the good cause of Tetipertatne. arf respectfutly invited so caill at this otice. where we hoope to be enabled to naake up a clb of some twenty or thirty g4 and lrse 11as.inglo asaits. M7 We understand tiat ai;n- th , - cLAI B.:,r-a I'm:;. : T. -h T pes anlce Prcocc.msion and Picnic, in I t .1' inst., wei,- tie lotlowing very approa:lr -.i;lions for Hater. 4u& one c.-nt :'.r I.am. Tie tisk is broken whiich bound moe to tie Bttle." " Our mother knows, we'ae out." " Beware of the Firit Glass." --Just as the twigg is bent.:ac tree's inclted.' rOR TOI. aDTLitTISEft Annirersary of 0t Meckanics' lWashingtonian Total AbstarareA Socieqy of Edgreidd. The first Anniersary ,3eeting ot this Socie. ty. was held in the Court Ilouse. o:i the evn inzg of the 4th tis:. 'tie 'ociety proiceeded tu an electiont of (ifficers for the cnsuing year. Dr. I. T. hims. and Mr. Francis Johinuei, were aippoisted a committee to count the votes who announced the fulluwitig persons as duly elected, viz: Dr. H. Bitt, Preident. N L. Gritin. Jet Vice PresideIt, John L) on, 2d Vice President, E. Peon, Sccretary. The President in his usual happy and elo qecint nianner returned thanks to the meombers of the s3,ciety ror the honor costTerred upoti him by re-electing him to preside over their meetings. He congratulated Them on the success w.hichi had thus far atteieded their cfforts in the cause of Termperance, and exhorted them to renew. ed zeal and pereveranoe in the good cause. This, the first Anniversary of our Society, was an. eccassen full of intgrest.to the frienda of Temperanice. The Society had been organ. ized oity twelve months, and under circum. stances rather discouraging than otherw ise. It was, in the estimation of many, a day of amaal things. and. destined to live but a short time. But its succf..s has far aritasmmed the monst sass game expcctaionas and anticipati';ns of its most anious lrind s.. . . The progress of our Society tat.uee'n attend ed with oneo remarkabte feature. There lam' been little or no exceitemernt; buit it. course ha, been firm, steady, and onsiard; aid niow ii it numbers one hundred and fifty names to the Washingtonian Total Abstiienace Pledge, all true and faithaful.. If it be asked, what good ha. our efforts ac cotpliread ? the examples of many of ouar uan ortunate citizens. who hart' been resbcue'd from' the destroying iuafiuence of intemperance, anda restored to a respetahle standing among thir fellow citizen.. riseful to society. and a blessing lt their fama.iies. must bea sutlicient toa satiefy every unprejudiced mind, that she cauase we as'e engaaged in, is one of patriotism and benecvo lee e. . . As we hare commnnenced. we intend to con. taue to wage a perpetual wvarfare (not against our friends and fellow citizeta. wtho diffe'rwith us in opinion) but againait Ktsg AlCQIal, whtom we regard as alte comon enemsy of' alt. We hare asggned ours Declaratiaon of' Indepen' dne. and we sateand to be free. The wra pons we intend to ute, are nut legislative entc iets, bait reasosn aand moral persuasion. ad. dresd. to the hearts and conscienicea oif men With these, and the blessings of God upion our eforts, we are erncouraged to haope and .laoak fr' more glorious results. E. PENN, Secretary. For the Adverteser. '>'lr. Elaron: Thse National A univerasary wasa celebrated ms the naeaghbouihood of C'.atbrihe. un the 4ths wat., at the %prinig of bir. Charle. Caer, Scegr., about 4 miles esis: 2f tl~e townva. The neighbors generally attended. wse haJ quite a respecusble and a intelhgent assent. bage, atnd were glad to see so many dignified matroa, with, their cheerfual and eprighlyl daughters in att.endance, and a correaspon~ding ailarity on the part ofthe young gentlemen. Is was indeed an agreable end pleasant occasion, calling up the assaociations which rushed before the mem..ry in comnmenmorating "f the day and the stern chivalry of our aticestone. Good social feeling pervaded, every one seemed pleased. we had just the sort of a tmeeting that we could have desired; all was peace, there was no intoxicatiag ligntora to diatur b the bar many of the occasion. We had a fountain ol pure end limpid water. whicb ran hard by, thai quenched withonat increasing our thirst. Oaii Bararue was prepared in good style by ouw wthy and *teipected estizen Air. Reuben Cooper. Mr. Charles Carter, Setas., a soliea in the revolution, in the aervice of Gonl. Green, wae appointed Presideant of the day, and Air Rotaten Cooper. Vice Preaidenut. The Declar atios of Independence was read by Dr. Thos emat. a. .n...i ate ,vtateb the co,....,,, partook of a fine dinner. The ciom, was dueu removed, and the following regular and vlun. teer Toasts were read to the general satisfac. lion and applani-c of thle company. REGULAR TOASTS. Ist. Tie 41h day of July MG(;.-Ever memo. rable to Liberty. IN1 George lrashinwgtn.-' rirst in war. tirct in peace. and tirst in the ihearts or is conl try m--n." :4j. Gen. Nathaniel Grtn.-The henve and I nd-siiable -oldier. the pea.relil and b.-nd-o lert citizen, wore alke h-ipp.ily blended in hois chnr.:cier. -1.;,. Th1e hicroe an-l patriots of theReo ICth. .a:ndh Ca-olina.-Her pr"oet attitude and iunetma1. ike to-e lja 1itbs oft'ido..J, imp11arts a P0outiil and14 dic-irousl oennIAon toI the brady politie. ;vd cher- old the citizeni in the rectiotun ofi him pulbc Pandl privuto: dinies. tith. D. E. Hfuer.-liold. chivalrous. ,ndll courteous; A pltriut w ithiout feur aid without; oins. George Mel.')f.-A tricl nd pl No preu-d r.oh!t:cal 5eie:. Smith Catlin-i re- i mt-miherin;: 114 -s itf i s .e , .:c ,., Isn.a conerred neono' hasn the i's psrlanIt srnst offr ,tre'in: and~ Icfre.din.o h-r i..tere.t an ite Senate ofl tie Un-ted States. I. etownsd. w.> w eiiid Hi.ssamadn tien-i s.-eshe ? s.-titutin, h--a the.country. and the t%% a qasions ofiher pubbse po;y. Jth:1. John C. Calbau.n.-A flipe ti!aiiehae Alte-0ma, 1 h11 extoenln- ne"h-:- t i i.culiir q I s til n -.mas. er.:itle iis to %Lt 1'resi. denev of the ULnited Stai-.. i'. Mo IJNtr ' crry.-. lerni,4tory f-r 4li sorts oil pericnissai prnicilei. calsics'ied to reard. .- id.-r-- of tier co'uintry. iad to p grewt'i 1feal Colouli.hItio. 1Ui. Dernoerary-Guarding alike Stte Ri- hI, anmi Ulite. N:ten irhts, Se:11i4 in ise esc.1 . at Ii-' IC i"- her.' iti1 e and ntart. .o. .e e t'hste t,h ( dIZ .. IK. ." u!' r.-'l ie clha rensi B feeai~ ascnd in e ..tce.is ... - - tiabir- a.- ehsi-ic. t' rt:ne - - si o . a. lime IBhtimi,.; . V 01.L.'..T 1.(-.'t 'I .UT. 11. .: 'riler. i4;?tr . I'resiiatn 3tie day. - he memonod't, - l'arusi. it. s. and orw;' tr - At .e. s ,cI-.. , i- r p .., '-K- r .ir - tiemal,fe: anaid ee..?s :- it fl..n.,h , 'e naIl green to '.c rieiole-t peoit. by L.rOa Ooper, Iie l'rrsident.- *-Irew Juckson.-The ero a-.e (r rani. 1 ... n-te .f the Hleii;ag ; t'i he. tic e 1 i. persty. d.e in pecce, antd :-ie a!i:orv fly Jaonre i. 'ope.- vutM Lrolna -The ' wee lem" of li.L. .In'v wlo Is in. diidsualexan'lde lars::ca per.tic.dl prooif, hil wr are ;ced a . ed uia-ps.... i 1as.. in lel esaing the coi:dltcain and ciar:&c r -f our W.ltled SN-Ir 11y Dr. . C. &irfn.'The 1,n. f. IW'. PIrk. ter -Tiae aile sid Jd,;itica isannier wahll which he bras -aimid-d the righta -an irn-res, of ie. 5 os:i aleL. pie-cmin- Utty qeahliy himu for :eie pttire of 's-et e-reocr &oflSo.ti Cartlma.i. By (i .11 Ioi.s -.-ou:l C. rvtia.-Iler tneuorv is det-hr:0 111V ctlizel, hai denbiy de-ar %%hen lie is resaliovet fron iisix raittives ninaale. By Dr. V -oCua4 Griiff.- Trues.-. sty 1hi-s Republic of tile ii.e Star. come out of the' Mxeicuan lire uu-iasthed.aud imtay her elder eam ter neler fore-ake her in the hiuar of trouble or adversitv. B) 'Ts. S. 'arer.-The cnadidate for pi ,ie ,ivecr, in a repumblea to.-rient, who wgs heis votes, ds-e Ve. lePc. C.siI, -Wration, than the isii mial e whog, heI. bren.-asl By (Aivcur Braaficd.-'ih Vr.orratic Party of the de.y-Tz ie to .lleCe..n-ni principlesr. adverse to wtl.igCry, isduireri ofb uic but (e ielerds of Clay. By 7USEdrds-rstaBr.Th voice oE his .onattiuenis spokot titmerringly in I:a Congremional election. mas lie Ipruve a lilhifl and uscLI pubihe servant. By Chares C. Burett.- T-e tracts of Juiao Cor calhon-Dis1greable tr. seie. who are compelled tio stind iii thei rr popular favour, or fear of popular rebul-e. By ; C. Spakes.-Andrewc Jackson-A pa. tiutc and tetisible stateswan, andi the deiender of his country. By (.:as~es Carter, Jmn.-Our immeudiatere presentattie Dr. k. C. Gailma. Thei unatiring zeal aid abcility with which he discharg.--d his duties, ina a entbr of the louuo Ite-ere tatives. entitle ham to our conifidence aid warm eat gratitude. A fter the app!e?u.e with which tis gentimnen: was rerceived, hiadc subaide-d, lr. Grsiin re and addlre,-sd the comany forii a snorit :iuie, an a very iapplropr ioe aend eogeaat assnner, anid conensdeds biy eeterinig uthe ellowing isenimenisat: Johln C. ta uluna.-.\ etena pihatrioa. a hosil, honiaest, anad daiii c~tshamioniii of the pirinacapheb oif Demcacy. wval nhma ace Prescident, ourg reranment w.ill lee ad'naialesed acscoudaeg tu the trtaue spirtK of thc Cun-stautitonis. 1By (idrein Ilagocd.-he 4th day of July. l77tU.-.i~s ia prove tue coerne-r stoneis ois 'hacta w i lhle e-rectesd the atructure etluuin -.r..d libwrty. BJ. DV. t; >; r.-The liag I'a:'y.-swund iii eianse, but Jensenciat in p~riase, ljad ii de clsamationi. but lost mi repiutanon. By, Lesess.E. I lotdumra-Jonn C. Cazlaa Trhe chaauioin uf ci.al d aeryr.:ay hag. fame be reaanemibce--d go the hetest posterty. iy Lients. T. lI. Br-adicd -The t'oi::tituion ofthie United sta.-The naiobelear phedtlctiis oh main, maey its prsancipces asnd ti.atiire ever iae cuctainied sud c-appiite. fly Caleh St. faiatheer.--Ile- ('lay? The .,hiritads miiler-i li he aI lo;; densne to hve assder hais a-hirt a:il ge ernmeatat. Bly 1). Iliits.-.l-.y th~e 1-nrmers in futsare priacuce thei-r nvun pirecepte, enarisch lhe .ial, and re-tp molre itiain.iitty wi th lseu l.-~r. By J. .l Carhz.- The .-lgric~uural .ruurcey and fIria~e 1. nuampmnents.-aaipose.d ui peen sac by~ thae anthucsee of a momediva a inetocr acy , wichs -- savorf eath un~itoiUe death," to the ceuircus of South Caruleni. By John M. Mtathee'es.-Ana Agescu'tltursh . cienic to becoe sesyieteable. shouald be conntect esd with a Mseomei iLodge; lhe r~harity al th~e latter could usen lhe eercised in supplsyinag the former with proeveslai. fly B. F. Lutig.-'The State of .'outh Car ohua.-T'he re-ceia; deyeopemaenits sfhtcr A gra sueural resouarces, psrove to an "acuLarfdenoni strationa." -abat ,ih.. is rich in Craaberry tarts, ands rite pucid2: cies. By M. G. ilo.|e - Thet Flail of our country. -l~fe:~ in overy chine, honimodic -n .icer) -',, it se tue c.):n Me of ;aroaection, anl iio uc hopae to) the wveak a:,i sipre.'ed, - long maii .: wave, over the liands ol i.e f.:".tsind Uae home of the brave." : By R. fl. CooperT.* Anierica tas a derghtfse1 place, Atnd fiwredoma is her glory: Mays3 heaven asenuposn a iDemocr'at, :And thei Dteval take a TIosy. Bly Mark. Mahrrs.--lkmorary.--Iqua! t ighti to all. erchaiiee prvieres to nsonie. By JuIhn Carier.--1.nusy ansd larzyneca; pride and [.rodigalhitv, the troue cnuse afhard (ames. By F. V Cooper.-Moru~s Multicuis, Ba-rk shire Ilogus, and Temps~er:ice Societie, ditier ent in namae, s~iilar in im~portancei, doomit- I fear to shnare the samte laite. .. Byga Lady.-Our righbousrhead.-Meay the tree of Temperance be plasPed by the preasent inhabitants, andI watered Icy their united iiafin tnc, and amay the ruseto generastion flied a tr Stuge uear its calsm shade, frons the storms of lautem-uperansce. By Capt. Illdiama 1'. Grijn.-Geal. Green. -li' .revolultionary services wifl be rememo beredby the peoplel of Sceuth Carolina; mnay ly a Lady.- The MIan. J. D. O'Neal.-Tihe ale advocate of Tenperanure, he standi us a beacon to direct the steps o-f erring and fallen unen, to the tonataan rrom whence isuo pure thruws of health and h3ppiness. FOR THE. ADVInTISFn. FOURTIl OF JULY. Many ci!izens of the Dtitict assembled to Celebrate the day. in iho dclightful grove at 31r. Terry's Sprieg. near Edge :ield C. 11. The COnmittee .of Arrange itiiens. Meoitri. C. J. Giover. Johr. Ilarri ,.121, Jnme.e Griffini. G. Ilord, J. Terry. S. Chii a:ie and . iurt. g-): up a B;rhna'tze in :,uter.ot style. CoAl. iuskett, a4 isted by .Mlr. %V,rd.:' poresided! It !4 enhk. Haarmony and ore!r.r prevailed thrauhon' all tie fesivi'is of !e Oen,ion. ThIe follwinA toasL wee drauk. besides uiany voluitieer "antimaien's wl.iClh coul.1 nut be ;rocturd fAir puhieath. . R i-'.*61A.A RTO.\ST.S. 1,:. Firl4 off ;dly.- May every reruat 1,f 11:4 ainy ,.trenagAi:hi our deteriraia tionA III re.i- all ryruma . 2nd. Vice Presideit Tyl3er.-An 'Ih. straction' intfeed, the chieuf ruser. withoot n party. 3r.t. T a memory of 11ugh S. Legare. -Genatlemtnan, seholar, lawyer and satets ii'i. 'Foir talepts n-r.trn, untirelv lo:. W len he-et ello),d and n ated one.' *tzi. A Turif florrevie. nanl a T:rif fur pro-tectiotIt The;- foirmer throwo thle evpexntIs or tho government upon Ih a-:0aern Siat's: tile latter :.uperuddi the '.x p,-m-e. of the, ?. -riit o-metrer'i. !h. The /a.0 Tor.-The regle of S.uth Curoiitta ti%%aa its rep..l .l :he Democratic pryathntse.ie- t C(on:ruls, lit i h t he ii ad re:ulut lio, if I.-rcul,- % .'oes to: beepo., ato put tiheir tian n .lihoAIlerA to tle % he.. Gi,.. The We'-; device for prnterting *tr ly Tremuy. It is at frit:.l 11,111n tie ('alaiftu:tion to 'suke onie orant oaf ol er to Con;;rc ,' ah-or -oI it-r% vq aly ..-.artant ;i it i t r-tu,. upon th- peopliliq '. I . t.. he m int) a- to tth ..n - ' ent . mi 'u rpiL-sentative.' 7.6a. Irean-ai.- -''.auin-l'' "ol'.n! Ile. nDinneists1on ,: -le i "I.- ' Ie. o( 1 hi-'reim Ir, ", n irIki;jz rebt.k- it) .t. i of 'oar feI l w %V rid . a' has ve -. .-':): inlei fe In the dolmiieitic plivy of the 1.iited klu gi til l. eth. rpudIiaUn and Asturn:i>n. Titie ref.d by a State io neowlea ge t.e Iobligatliol if us, deb 1.14n tile attempst III imfpoiie it touildensi upoi oither tiastes, are e'tially dl'atiaanet. Uiia. Public (qfics.-Trusts for tle con moi bienti of the people, and nrot for the ejparate uise of' the ineulnh;eInt : general ntrtnetes respoiring I iie-t in the ageritw, are jib' w%-here the fe:.s oialy urt: to be 1in. The Demorratic ('urention of May I c-l .-If ;n -sierly orgsnized. we 1ni aa rjiicareo in itlIecis.in. ,altniin::ha ae feel olitrist oif nil animalii- sub-sii. tutiie lotr ahe Continition. lith. John C. Caiun.-The pjreu% andl atalit stat eta auf the times, he would prove The imost avamilable denocratic can ididate for the Pre-,adenev. 1:2h. George AleDyje.-Ou:r Achilles. sg long detained in hi. trnt has requmed hil activity in oair political colntestd. to otchieCvC, as we tru.:, now and grrater triumphs. 13th. The Fair ser.-Let us remembr r in our rjoicings, those who neeAt forga I ni in our sarrows. VOLUNTFEER TOASTS. By Mr. John lnuiket.-Thae Repeal Association of Ireland.-llowever gr iev. was may be tie op~pressionsi of lrelan.!.thec re'dresse of them .s her businiess and not nurn. andh the whiile business oif ile i, lerrer pert' formed, when each attends to his propler share' exclu-ively. lBy .3tr. F. ii. Wardilaw.-Frr-e Trade. -.The dicl ritne of coanlan right, of( comu ment1 ''in':, a f comittioii hone--tv. Sty Mr. J. ''erry.-Erg/lund.--lie Iate contquiest- iii Chin'a, ned ith. morer recent :cqjuisi:aon in toe I-slands'e of the l'aciric formash proiof that her cupidisty knows n.fb hoiie. nd uni ies thie strongi arm aif power tie initerpui'a'd. rTe xas, the Cnlifoirn~ias, art' Mex'tcta iim:V in their turn fall vtitims to hier intsata:i..l am rtbition. we cele'brnw the 4tni of July 1843, let tun rmnther thie 4th of July 1776. B'. .ii. \\ A. Ilutrris.-T'o the inemitory ofC tli: e i-i r, ''I th'i .\leckihnur D~ec'la ationif tof ib-penidenee.n atCtarlotre,Noirth Car''lm-i. ''n 31.) '..0, 1775. ily M r. $. 1. Scott.-TJhe canrass foir Parei-'i . f the Lniterd .tls.-uiid grant that .lena C. Calhoiun rtuay. be our itelt l'resid,-it, oaver all \Vhig Aristocrats and Monnopoli-. s. By .\lr. John; liarrisoin --The m~emrT of Capt'. Johnz Simkis.-in his piomh hie loght for our it.dep~end~ence,ini is miatura'r years he -.erved us ns ith equal ideiny na a Bay ir. R. Burton.-Socess tao John C. Ctaoun,anad 'ma3 the doggish party never 1BWhr. D. lars- Farmers.-WVith out them the machinery of' society wotnld From the Upper Mi~saoui--Indian Di. pre dauons.-' ine steamboaiat Trnpper. C spt. 1)urack arrived here la-st night~bav ,g le!i P'ort P,'rn-(dtJXi mii le alive Coatn cil t1 I' .; -tunae t, arid Co~uncul Bio.s Ja,'se 1t: a r'ports thalttheC siux Indiatns htad ltely wi'' onei of the truipc--. anod -stolen one of the comnpa-:)' horses, s :s numbelr. t'h. he a r s that 8 Macka nair boats wevretdesecodwag ethe' I"-tue and wtero fireod iuan Ly a party of the Orlt~er. Oue manit waisahot amtailidly wnunde'd.nnd iS .1suod to be tdead. Mr. P'apian, the Comanay's Agaent, received a hall iii his hat, whieb grazed hi, head, but arnlited nto injury. The inditans had threatened thne indian Agenzt's life, at Council Bluru.,-ad he sent ia family to Black Snak~e lIills, int the Trapper, for safety. No cause is as signed. Thei' Trapper also reports that several thousnd Smuxl were gathering, tocm downo and attack the Piawnees The Traprer brings down a rull load of atkn.-SL Lottis Democritt. -comaliercial. IIAMiaUaC. July 4. Co'lo,-Therc in no alteration in otir cot tn 1111iket frivus laet week's pricei We corn utie to quote rroui 6 to bi cts. accordiu ; to reg3!i.1 andi !rclaatge rare the samne as stat. ed iu out last paparr.-Joura~al. AtaGV!TA. .July G. Premsr.-Wsr have~ adviea' 5fcasn Euroipe to file 1711, sartisne. Thea. cottan urairkess remain-o edJ in vivn~ze .111.Uuuh e slve ernd 4th of the wo'e iitjtll. ottoit,- lt thme sriorsnot4 oltocki ticeus w. iaaad. *arid .a~ so tu~d:.,iv b~y li'Al rsrrm'a!. 'a rcsi aia,. citess'rv. I il1lt're%'-o tlm~~:l ('tel lisi:"-' of lEa's.''.a rI t r .'aiI:~lae %-,ls~ 11 a fel-tyV f.Otil Cf~nders'::1. 'wA':. l.ie ti)OC M. 114 V e 'I' 1-141 ':i I,$ I ." th.* th" e t- Te; in : i iii , 1;%, ow ?': A: op eit !)e C wt.-*rle ei.'reea f ndii,turLirror., tit eariee'i qarv.i it .-.* Em..' '.. . !1 1, ..o t-w le'amssj. liow a If..r. 16,a 1.) C.'., 1, t:-?i, 1111%va to 1.0 raie.? it. lb i r~li-ol tuea Ifte r tp %veside l2,'l t t T ip- I*. 11: ieaornme stoz. ita s':ise i rth ttie tir-s! 04,4153 jI " ? w tv ir,11"ly 1,4 1.Ialua l ha tliderw t Prfq dorar'. pariv. lts tv:licll a lmie a:1rie 11tlth xei ti stIs'% Crap 1 - %els-efme i w o ni mP Ingeowy tAnd o-i Iili iewu.s crop, i4 a mse,'l. terase" . pt . ic-.. Will r a! icilet mflia-la Ihgho r :ia ma wha. :irha par'jres ii.'l du:ring~ Lie Mee3'f10 49% s caw c ieg'.- -Cow,~, ifi naist. Notice. thrill to sFieles o pail 'r. W'P~. jiuly W2.a 4 ,Notice. lit thc 1;;:e re"!e!ice af vuIsa deel's,eI. all Il- r~p;lCaJ!tti' COV~5siat III Sit oe haare. I itassl tr:ee . e'levv.it ei lici ogua. licutie I i ~ ma ~t.h.-n f.:raaitua C, and snna.'r arti t~cs coit *itutiaitelf. ''Te s cot' %tile. c?5'1. Or-lisiar nj Ldvj. Lir'. J.l njUh- vllDdil S ) a J UsI Ii Ai pr. cS e 'A I asl-age a.y lram.it."t %Asit-II I.. U1 Fain 'Afl nate.atEde tS;' . S'II5%ui'3 vsb 1tn S:'aolinao, two ua1,jied' z111 ri' au)CIO"r 2tL'"'% Of laudi. asure !0,%,se siharrse 14 red tilt livedi. adsljauiaa; John 1'. S! tie v,. Charkes Lnnmar, exc '!utnr. she truct of lisu.1 whevre dA*CufAnt li' q~. Ssiltirm:n Jtol!;a:-on vs Joho 1-aahcws. ezi yw '1. ref id. taore or It"~, %ie ste Jii:m%1 Dal;y %,Edlasaaznd KIenn(edy. four bi'rl a. r '4 a.! indaa. mre ors Is rv,,e ode riaars, Jaahis %16 iiasuir. J. 5'. I'uaae. rsnu laaru.4, tharee Imatesrlel nod thirty acres of Nodas. nizoro or' l's!, being n part or' the roker Spriug Trai. rtdjaoimiug lauds (if R. .1. Rodgers. lands of Ibc estate ohf R. Iunipints. midt others. Terms Caeqh. State of somubl Carolina. COTTON. MACHINES., 1HNE Subscriber (living in Edg ei Die V trict, fire mWel from Chape18.Bridge) reipectfiully informs his customer., and b ci tizens oftias and the neighboring Districts, that .:e keetp" constantdy on hand the very best quality of CO TTONW .MIJCRINES wnrranted Cast Stel Saaws. and to perform wa tisfictonliy, at theyvery low price of Tew Do& lars per Saw. prompt payment. The charac ter of thm'wt Machines are too well known to neel pnuing; those who have tried them, re rard them as the beist that are made in this ilnte. Ordes nddresed to the Subscriber, Cole. aiin'. X Roads P. 0., fdgefield District, S. C.. %ill be promptly attended to. JOHN CHAPMAN. jity S -3t 23 G ROCERIES, &C. 'li1. iherib-ra reectfu~ly inform their fr e-nds and the public. that they have re. "eived -I lar.- .md frerh supply Of GOODS. se!-. -d by une ofalahe firm, III New York, Boes. tuon. P!iad-pnt atimore nind Chlarleson, wnich i j ndi ior. to their loraer stock. cor. prime, the Lirgect und lie-t nsanrtment of Goods ever otiered in thi.s auiket, consisting in par .35 tolow,: 40 Ilid. Parto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix ngar. 350 bngif Hio. Cuba, PAo Rico. St.Do in.. Java. nod flucha Coffee, * 74 hils. West India Molasses, 10 tierces C1ha do. 35 tIhhs. New Orleans do. 0.00 IbA. Bacon. [fams.Sides& Shoulders, I n.00 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 5000 - Fnglish do. i 1J Band and ionp Iron. I .000 J Nail it-ds & HIorse Shoe shapeA. 2 10" Cp-. German. & Blimered Sieg, 2'l)se-its Wagona Boxes, 1.700 oeacko S:ait. (bleachefd sacks.) '-' n l i. In bulk. to, 4#j imadieh %Wade. 25?) pieces Gunny iiug-ing. I,00th O-'irvfin.(eaver',) 151) cods 31:1iilla Bale Rope, 1011 do lemip do do .500 y.IrdA Osnaburgi, 5.iW) lbs. double rei., I Loaf Sgar, :9.4"1 - - -crushed do. 3.010 " powdered do. J,000 " ern-le relined Loaf * do. 't0 buoes Turpeinime Soap. Wt " Sperm Candles. I" oil's patent 'andles, ip tireeoi fresh ground Rtice 2,00) lb.4. White Le-ad No. I Union Aills.; %!5 Wi. Canal Flour, (choice brand.) 40 duz. dinoing. parlor, rocking and chuldren's Ceaira, 7 c .ises flats nod Cape, 15 casks Stnue Lim.a. (in fine order.) 2:) keg.. Iaopnt a FF Powder, 1.OW lina. War Lead. 40 hte-s Window Glasu10 & 012,. 110 IuIr:;s Shot. asurted siazes, 2.54k p-Air, Shoes. Tea. Peppser. Spice, Ginr. Chocolate. Can c.:iuon, Ahuonds. Starch. N itintega, fine chew !ig Tobuieco. Negro ClaOths. Blankets, Shoe I'hread. Cotton Varn. Cotton Cardq. Wool Card,, Tack. Sieves, Plough Lines. Iniigo. .ladder. Blue StonPte pperas, Epsom Saks. Lin-eed Uil, Limp Oil, a (superior arficle,) Trace Chains, I'tth Chains. Smoothing frono. br.a's bound reilar Buckets. horse Buckets. l'ails, T'uh.. Keolers, Widow Wagons, nesta 3leasure., Feathers, &c. &c. &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. 11amburg. July 1. 1643. if 23 South Carolina'Fenale In ;'iwir.R THE DIRaCTIOui or uR. ELUS Nas. Public Term commencing Oct. 15th, 1843. C IR CU.ISTANCES involving no aban dtoinent of the proposed Md-' ammer or Private Term. induce us to adhre to our old regulations of commencing our Public Tem. in Academic ycar, on the 15th of October em In M.king this announcement, we wish itto be duetinctly uander'tood, that the present plan. so far a' i regnards the pupil. Is eirtsaiy the same with that recenitly announced, inasmuch as perimanent and ample arrangemnents have been ade with the Teachers of the Institute, f'or a thoarough course of Private Instruction, faiim the i15th of June. to the 15th of October enan:r'g. P.ee ates may thus place their ehildren, dur ing th,-. Sut'mer months, in a sitnation adere are cetnbaned the advantagei of health and in ctracitn. TI.e Academic Year commences on the 2nd .! adsy in Otober, anid terminates onthe J~th dauy of'Jine. lPupils who can more conveniiently come at thet opening of the College. in Columbia, or a re w weeks earhie~r. wid he received at the time withorut additional chiarge.-With these excep tini,.inasmuch as the general espenditures of the Institute, -:s they regard salaries of Teach era, and all concerneda, data from commence m tent of Term. arrangements with Patrons u.-. with some qiialitacations, be made accor lIn'iin are charged from the time at which they entor. to the enmd of the Academic Year. TIhe fai-4 Seson of the Term. or A cademic Vear. chrnes on the 24th day of February.-- . Eachi Session pajyable in advance. .The Iu.-titutie will be opened 6ve daysof the 'week duoring the houra of. recitations, from 6 A. 31., to S P. 31.. to the inspection of its Pa tras, and those interested in the cause of Fe nale' Education. TERS; Aeademic Yer. Boa'rd and entir course in Engfhh' Liesture, sir.:Insive. of washing. tirewood, candle's, &c. $200 Chemwistry, with u mcof chemical ap paratus, . 1 6 Botany, it) Latin, French, Spanish. and Indlian, each' 32 Music-Piano andi Guitar, each, 60 Use of Pinn in Practice. 6 Drawing and Painting, each, l12 Attaebed to the Institute, are a well selected Library. Phiioaophical ad Chemical Appara tum, and a Cabinet of Minerals. liarhamvihlle, (necar Columbia.) S. C. Jse I, 1843. , . . June 28'31 2 ST RAY ED tRO3i the subscriber on the 31st of.ApriL last, a smali bay'M ARE. three years old, very low i'n order when she went od. No tieuilar mark about her, except the right 'i. toot is white uap to the foot-lock. A reward of Five Dollars will be given for the delivery of said mare to me in Hsaburg, sir for any informiaion so that I get hel. .ELIZABETH NAPPER. July 5 (mbargJosral.) 2t 23 . Niie. A L L peron. inde'~;ed to ua on accounts due the Grat of January last, are re quegted to comna and seula up. We have to pay our debts. GOODE & LYON. Feb.133if 3 67 The fri ernd ef e~qj* T. C1. BA CON, annonnee hit as a candhisle for the Otice of Clerk of the Court, of ~sgo. field Distrnet. war8 A t 6