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From the American' Stateif-t- . MY LIFE IS LIKE THE SUMMER ROSE. The following stanzis, by the late Mr. Wilde of Georgia, have been often re-printed, but are not the worst on that account. .My life is like the summer rose, That opens to the. morning sky, And ere the shades of evening close, Is scattered en the ground. to die! Yet on the rose's humble bed The softest dews of tight are shed, As though she wept such waste to see, But none shall drop a tear for me! . -My life is like the autnifnn'i5af, That trembles in the moon's 'pale ray, !is hold is frail-its date is brief Restless-and' soon to pass away ! Yet, when that leaf shall fall and fade, The parent tree will mourn its shade, The wind bewail the leafless tree. But none shall breathe one sigh for me! My life is 'like the -track of feet, Left uaion Tampa's desertstrand : Sonn as the rising tide shall beat, Their marks shall vanish from the sand ; - Yet, as if grievous to ef'ace All vestage of the human race, On that lone shore loud moans the sea, But none shall thus lament for me ! -GRUMBLING. . Whit ro degratefnl, restless, dissatis :ied-heing is man! flow .prone to mur mur.'a'bd-raise the :lamentation of dis content,' let him be placed in ithatever .situ:ation'betay! '4. he.a-Ruler? 'lie complains of the indolence.'inertness and want of respet -manlifesied-itbhose over whom he--governs. '(s he a-subject'? He grumbles because his supdriors do not manage affairs more congenially 'to -his -taste and judgetnent. The Lawyergver bles on acccount of tue lack of clinete, or 'hat he-is rpressed to death with the 'rush of business. The Ptiysician '-compliltis for the want of patients, while another of the same fraternity grumbles because he is tun off-his legs-by day -end -by night there is no rest for him. The l$1erchbt groans over unpaid bills and loaded shelves, for lack of customers; the Me chanic that he can get nothing to do, or that his life is wearied-out in search of hands to finish his contract in the time specified. And tie Farmer, too, who of all others, should be contented. murmurs; yea, grumbles at Providence! Does it rain ? His lowlaitas willbe overrun and this part of his crop spoiled. Is -it dry ? His whole plantation is btirdiog up, and. he will not be able -to make a thittg this yeara't-tes Urns WwcThti'g out to ful 'ness? He must go to 'some new country' where he can make more, and more rap -idly amass wealth. Let us learn 'to be more content with ur'lot. Let us be inspired with the in domitable spirit that gave utterance to -the noble sentiment of "Don't give up -the-Ship," being well assured, that with .pm-severnee and energy 'we can accom ylish almost iintpbssibilities. The true old axiom will ever hold good, -"Let well enough alone." If we are steadily but blowly geting tlong-if'wecan see that ouir means are adequate to 'our naecessary i ants, that we are enjoying a salubrirous clime, in' health, and amid.'t the society of kind fr'ietds, let us content ourselves, gratefully rejoicing in or mputual. happi Masontc.--A Camnvocation ofithe M. P. Supreme Council of .Sovei-eign Graud! Inspectors Genetral of thme 33Jl d'egree of M''~nnry. fur the Southertn Jurisdlidtion e-f N.,rlh Atmerica, held in Charlesto~n, on the-26th Sivatn. A. M. 5605, otr July Jast, 1845. she follow ir.g Krethiren w ere eteeted Dniit-,ries ud ritam. Dr,. A. M.c~o~sAuLD, 31. P..Grand-Comz mandr. Br. J. HI. Htto'on, AI. Ill. tieut. Granrd Commander. Br. A. G. MlacrY, Ill. Sec'y General of thme H- E. J1. C- NoRats, Ill. Trceasurer General of the H. E. J. S. B~Ua~ES, ill. Captain of the Guards.-Hum'b. Re pub. A Good Farmer -" Well, Satmbo, is your master a jioodl farmet 1" "-' yes, massa, ho very gotod fairmer, lie ha8 two crops in one yeatr." " lowv is that, Sami bo'?" "WVhy, he sell his hay in de fall and make money once, den in de spring hte sell the htides ob do cattle dat die for want ob de bay, and mnake money twice.' The Miller's Pun.-" I can't iuid bread for niy family," said a laay fellow in com pany. "Nor I," replied an industrious miller; " I am obliged to work for it" Dead.-Miss Blanchard, who, some fortnight since, shot the scoindrel who robbed her of her fame. and was admitted to bail to answer the charge. died at New Orleans ou te 26th ult., either front the effects of poison or the ravqges of an in sane mind. A new flag has been adopted for Flori da, on the occasion of her etrande into thte Union. Th'le colors wcre prepared by a committee who presented' them to the Sensi~e and House, and they were immne diaitely placed over the Speaker's chair. T~he mnotto is, "Le.t us-alone."-a'Mibile Tribune. Cobb.-In- the marine list of' a late devieland paper, is the following..Clear .tdaily A'. it. Cobb', Capt. Z. Cobb, car .g 5.000' tiushiels of corn on the Cobb; Clb.iaCo. sfippera, and'.Ausel R. C~obb & Co.. .consigeneesi Bufleido.t' S An Antidote for Bed 'Bugs.-"Take a quantity of whale oil, and about the sate qtantsty of lard or tailow, *sirmmer them a few twtinuies togetber.so as they wilt mix. Appy the mixture with a frather or' fine brush to the crevices. and joints of the bedsteads, and these vermin will not only desert the bed, but leave the room." Trv lt. Prepared Timber.-The Liverpool $iand ard stats that-M.-Raye, a practical chem ist has dscovered a procss that renders timb'er i'mpervious to dry ret, in object of the greatest importance to shipbuilders. Unlike previous inventions of the kitid,it does not destroy +6e edges of the tools in forming any required shape, and t hat is more peculiar it in a great measure re sists combustiom, and'evcr 'when with drawn from a fierce fire will 'become in siantly black, and-not Inouldr 'as ordinary timber will, and proving itS 'applicability fur the 6ooring otfire proof warehouses. Te.ras.--We are ('ays the New Orleatis Bee of Wednesday) indebted to the po liteness of the Captain of the schooner Atalanta. which arrived yesterday from 'T'exas, for a copy of the. Galveston News of the 5th, which 13 three days later than the date of our last advices. I'iconiains nout a syllable of t'es. :The citizens paid funeral honors to the memory of Gen. Jackson. on the filth July. The funeral discourse was pronounced. by the Rev. Mr. Eaton.-Courier. A Discovery.--it ts sttetlTu a letter re cettty 'publislied in the columns of the National Intelligencer, that a new race of people have been discovered near the mission established by the American Board at the Sabonn, who are described as being far superior to any upon the coast, andi whose language is represented as oine of the most perfect and harmonious in all the world; who have among them a tra dition that some two centuries ago a stranger came to their country and in structed them in civilization and their duties; a ho are acquninted with ihe facts anid truths of the holy scriptures, and who are remarkably prepared for the re ception of further knowledge. They are at present removing from the interior to wards the coast. .eth of'Roots.-In light sub soils, the roots of trees have been found at a depth, of'0 or 12 feet-roots of the Canada hiis tte'have been traced'G or 7 feet below the' stirffce. Wheat, in a rich mellow soil. nt'ill strike roots 3 feet downwards, and much 'farther horrizontlly. The roots df hats 'have been 8iscoveted 8'inches from the stti, ahd the long thread like roots of grass, still farther. The tine roots of the onion, being 'ihite, and easily traced in black soil, have in trenched soil, been followed two feet deep. The im ptrtadee of a mellow soil for .these .fine roots to tetretrate is olivibizs. SADDLERY. AND HARNESS MAKING, T R ESubscriber takes plea. sure in returnitg his sin cere thanks to ie friends and patrons, for the 'very liberal patronage bestowed on him Jtring the past yeais, He respectfully nforms his friends and the.pnblic in general. that ho still continues to cnfry 'Cn the Saddle and Harness 11a. ing Business, at his od ctand, next door to Mr. S. F. Geode's. Hie has ont hand a good assortment of - Saddies. 'Bridles and Marabh gas, Hiar . ness, T1ravelling TIrunks, 8;c. and all other articles usually kept at such an establishment, which he otfer's on as reasonable terms as lie cani possibly aufford them. .MILITARY EQtlIPAGE MAnE TO ORDER, IN A ' wotKMtANrIKE MANNER. Cltizens of Snutht Carolina. call and see if youcanot uityourselves as well'at home 'ds abroand. Let ns endeavor to keep our money at hpome, apdl we will htve more to spend. DANIEL AlfBFlY. beF 19 tf 4 Notice.-' A LL Persens indebted to the Estate of John D Raiford. kite of this Districrt, are re questued to inake immtediate patyment, and all havi:: ans deinds .against the "aii Estarte will harid them in. aiccor-ding to law, by the 25th of Decedihe'r next. ar' which time the suab'cr:-. her desires to etlose tip the Estate. -ELIJAl HWA TSON,.A dm'r. April -' ' . -9m -! 1 Sttte of Southi(Carohna, EDGEFIL D LDISTIRICT. aeninst War. Reynolds. . - Renobis, andJ -others, Detf'.,. T appearing to mny satistioiin, that Jo~un 1Rynolds,. one of the Defendants, resides without the limits of 'his State., it .is therefore ordered, that lhe slo appear anil object to the division uor satte of the Rteel Estate of Tho~mas Reyniolas deceas.'d, or,, or betore the sixth daty of October tnext, or his consentto the same will be enatered' of' record. JOHN H ILL, c. E. D. July 2 12t 23 TRAYED on the 15th Juane, a Dark Bay Sor Chesnut Blay MlARE. rather over the midde size', about or 7 years old, blacli main arid tall. a blaze in her lace ; rather lowv in flesh. Shte walks fast. vNith a long slovingly step. All tier 'shoes are off bitt one on her htd- febt, and it is broke ; one fure foot turns out ; think she has one hind foot white ;-no other marks redail lected. Any itformation respecting her would abe.thiankfullty received, by ROBERT BRADFORD, Living 14 anile of' Mr. A. Bland. .ynly 2 tI 23 State df Souith Carolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. JAPT. T. .J. DYSON, Living near-the Fork of Wilson Creek and Saluda River. Tolled hef'ore me a bright sorrel horse, eleven years old, 15 hands high, somre white about-each hind foot, one fore foot-hite half way up the leg,-large blaze in his fade, and hip shot in the right hip, and appraised at $20. TIIIOS. NICHOL S, ag. April-30. 25 2$ 4tm gThe friends of Cot. Joad~ QUA TTLtE BsJI' announce him as a candidarte for the office of Tax Collector, at the next elec sto. July 1 LAW BLANKS nRe SAr.E AT THIS OFFICE. CARRIAGE MAKING! T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their'friends and tbe-puhlic-generally, that they are c:trryiog on the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS. in all its hrarches, at the old stand near Pottersville, where they are fully prepared for doing all kinds of work in their line, with neatness and despatch, 'ard at prices to-suit the limes. They feel thankful for past favors, and hope by constant assiduity and strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of their' patronage. C. MITCHELL, L. HILL. July 2 t 23 P. S. Wagon wdrk and all kinds of Blacksmiihing dote at the customary pri ces. B & f3. Emma s SPAR'ANBURG DISTRICT, S. C. T 1118 delightful watering place willbe ready .. to receive company by the 1st of June. 'Ihe beiieticial results of the water cats be tes tified to by hundreds,.who have experienced its Influence upon various diseases, and the accommodations shall be suited to the wants of any visitors who may visit the place, upon the f'ollowing terms, viz : Man p'er 'day, - . - $1 25 " "week, - 6 00 " " " over one, and less than four. . - - 5 00 "s ". " over four, per week, 4 00 Childen and Servants hall price. (foraes per day. - - 2 ". " week, - '3 50 '' " 'over ore, 3 0 There is a four horse mail coach leaves Co. lumbia every Tuesday and Friday mbrning, and artive at Glenn Springs, Wednesdays and Saturdays, half past 4 o'clock, P. M. The Charleston Mercury, Courier, Southern Christian Advocate, So~i h Carolinie.u, Edge field Advertiser, and Abbeville Banner, will copy tbe'above once per week 'forive weeks. and each send one copy of their paper for six months, and forward accounts to Gleen Springs P. O. JOHN C' ZIMMERMAN. P. S. The Subscriber will sell the above property on liberal terms. J. C. Z. May28 5t 18 T HE -undersigned respectfully informs his friends, that he has resned the Manufac ture of COTTON GINS, and flatters himself from his long experience in the business as ma ker ofjhe celebrated Jones Gins, to receiye a share of their patronage. He deem it useless to accompany this notice with a long list of certificates of recommenda tion, as to the capacity of his Gins, when he e6u assure then that out of near 1500 Gins made by hituself not one have betn condemned or reluarned. His Gins are of the best mate rials and warranted. Attached to the Saws is a Mote Cleaner, aud experience has proven it to be a valuable addition, as it keeps all the motes of any size fro-n passing through with the Cotton. The Brusir Wheel has also un dergor.o considerable alteradon. Upon the whole, his Gins need only to De jested to be highly appreciated. Planters can be pseired that no Gins will leave. his Shop without the Saws and Ribs having been examined and set by himself alone. and respectfully solicits a call from them before they purchase elsewhere. V. ODEN, Agent. Oppositc Stovall & Simmon's Wara house. N. 13. Rr.RItrc done on moderate terms. Augusta, Ga.,July I *6t 23 Notice. IS 'hereby gi"ven i"etapplcation "ill be made at the next sitting of the Legki. lature to make a public. road. of the road leading from the five notch to Moors' road. . July 9- ~3m . 2 S'tate of Stith Carolina. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. William Brunson 'and Caitharine' Sipaons Cok anid ethcrs.,Appl's., vs. . i Catlvin Cox and others, Def'ts. ) Partition. IT'~ appearinig ti my satisfadttiin, that Cal 'yin Cox, Odum Cox, the children of Nancy Ford, formerly Cox, Peggy Cook, formerly Cox. Asa Odomi son of .Gilham Co'x, Iefenid ants in the, above staged case, tesde withmotit the limits of this Stute, it is therefore ordrlced, that they do appear an-d object to the siivnrinn or sale of tha Rel Estate of Solomnon Cox. deceased, on or before the sixth day of October next, or their conseont to .thie-sume vi'ill bb. en tered of record. - - . ' ' JOHN [rfLL, 0. E.,D. .. .. July 0- - 'hn 2' State of-South CaI-olina. EDGE FZP.LD DISTRICT. IN E'QUITY'. Jas. E. Catlhmun) 'amnd otherts vs. Bill for Partition. Arthur Simkin 1NJOTICE is hereby given, that by vii Ltud of ant order froim the Court of Equiti, I .shall sell at Edge~feld Cout .House oo ihe first Monday in August next, thereil estate of Mrs. Maria -E. Calhoun deceased. consisring of-. One Tract of laud, containing .Eight Hundred acres more or less. Situate in the -District and State aforesaid, on the wate-s of Log atid Little Turkey creeks, and adjointin's lands of F. WV. Pichens, Avori Bland, Richard J. Burton, and others. Said land will be sold on a credit of one and two years. in equal antnual instal ments. except the cost of suit which must be paid -in cash. Purchasers to give bonid and good sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. 8. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comsa'ers Oflce, July Sib.:1845. 4t 24 Positively the Last Notice. A LL Persons havimg demands against the Estate of John Cheatham, Sen-..deccas en , are requeited to present them properly at tested within -the time prescribed by law, and those who-do not availthemselves with tis portunity wvill not be paid. GUTHERIDGE CHEATHJAM, March 4 ly .5 Eecxtor ( Weare authorized to announee-G. D. Mitus, Esq., as a candidate for Colonel of Seventh Regiment, to fill the vacancey occasioned by the resignation of Col. L. T. Wigfall. July 23 26 (Q The friends-of Lieut. JAMIEs B. HARRIs, announce him as a candidate for the office of tax Collector at the next elee tio n (QM" We are authorized to announce Lt-vt R. WrItsoni, as a candidate for the Office of Tax tollector, at the next election State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLUMBIA, 7th July, 1845. By Ilis Excellency WaILLI AIKEN. Esq. Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. V H IEREAS, information has been recei ved at this Depa:tment, that an atro, cious murder was committed on the 18th of anne last, in Spartanburg District, by JOSEPH HUGHEY, on the body of Wilson Josbee, and that the said Juseph Hughey has fled from justice: Now know yethat to the end justice may be done. and that thle said Joseph H ughey may be broqqht to legal trial for his offence as 'aforesaid. I do hereby offer an feward of TIVO HUNDRED D'OLLA RS for hisap'prehension and delivery into any Jail in this State. Jo seph Huehey is described as being about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a very black beard, inclined to be bald headed, has a staimtierimg in his speech, and squinting his eyes very much while n conversation, has a large mole over one of eyes, weighs about 165 lbs. and is about thirty years of age. Given under my hand and the seal of the State at Columbia, this 7th day of July. A. D., one thousand eight hundred and forty five, andin the Seventieth year of the Independence of the Tjnited States of America. . " WILLIAM AIMEN. R. Q. PINcENEY, Secretary of State. July 23 3t 26 .irought tothe,.Jail O F this District, a Negro man, who says his name is PQMPEY, and that lie belonge to Muis. lcGraw, living within ten miles of Augusta. Georgia, not far from Furry's Ferry. Said negro is about 5 feet, 5 irches high, 4ark complex ion, and between 45 and 50 years of age. He has a scar over his left eye, and one on his breast; nearly all of his lower front teeth are out. The owner is requested tocotne forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or lie will be dealt with according to law. C. H. GOODMAN, Jailor. July 23 if 26 Plantation for Sale. T H E Snbscriber offers for sale his valuable Plantation, situated on Stephen's Creek, in Egefield District, and about 10 .niles above lamburg. The ''ractcontmns five hnrrdred an'l fifty acres, of as good, well timbered land as any on the Creek and is well adapt. ed to Corn, Cotton and small grain. About two hundred and sixty acre. are cleared and in cultivation. The situation is as healthy as apy inshe District and. the water is excellent. A reasonable indul g.nce will be given, with Noe and ap proved security. Persons wishingto pur chase, can call and examine for them selves. If not previouslaisposed of, 'the above Plantation will be'so! on Wednesday the 3rd of September next, at my place of residence, on Stephen's Creek. JOSEPH LLOYD. May 7 Im2ta 15 The ChIarleston Evening News, BY.J. N. CARDoZO. -N Evening Paper, wvith the above title, Awill be pirblished daily, in this cityiAnthie subscribers can be obtained to warrant the un dertaking. It will include the.usutal.gun~nti'y of political, comnmerciatl and shipping intelligence found in daily jonrnals of itisizei. aind emnbraoe such v-e. ections as-are most initerestintg and attractive to thu guneral render. Jt is a'miost nnnecessary to state., thaton all pt.,lic questio'na ,inrvnving the rights and inter.sts of South Carolina, the condne tor of the "Eventnug. e ws'' will befa nnd at the post of duty:; while it is n1early siuperfins onts to~ add, thai its colnmns will be free from very spcies of personality, or of remark offen. iive to the tast:e of a commumoiy with :the re flniement of ma'nter.that chai-actcrizes lhe pe ple afChuarleston - .To mneet:titefublic idesire 'for -a cheap daily journ'al, atnd to epproaeh as dtearly as possible. to the'priuciple-of cash payments, in -conduct ina this pnper. the "Eve'ninug News" -will be furniahed to-snbscribers at $6 per-anam, pay. able half-yearly, or 50 cnta per monthl,peaya ble mothly. A dvertise~ments will he-inserted at' the rate of 50 cents per square for the first insertion, and 374 cents for each succeedintg insertion. For all advertisementa~ of G lines idunidcr. the charge will be 25 cents. The "Evening News" will be of the medium sirze of public journals. will-be painted with a neat ~type and on good paper. A tri-weekly paper will be issued at $4 per annutn, pay able in advatnce. Subscriptjion lists are left at the Conrier and Mercury Offices, and at the differentBook and Stationerte Stores. State of South C'arlina. EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. Andrew Carson., ) Guardian of I Declaraion in Francis WV. Ferth, vs. Foreign Enoch Bytne, Elijah . Attachment. Blytne. H artmon . Ilust J Andrew Carson, zs. Declaration in For the same. eign Attachment. TH E P'lainitiffs in the above stated -cases. Uhavitng this day filed thir Declarations iti ty Office, attd the Defendants havitng neither nowife or Attornteys knownto reside within ihe limits of thte State otn whoum a copy of the sanme with a rule to islead can be served, " It is therefore, Orderert" t hat the D~efendant appear and plead to the same within a year atnd a day from theday hereof,nr final and absolute juudg ment will be awvarded against them THOMAS G. BACON, c. c c. 'Clerk's Office. M larch 17th, 1845 ly 8 South Carolina, IN THE COM'1MON PLEA S. Nancy Ml. Dillard, Exeentix. vs. )Dec'ti in Enoch Bytie, Hlarmuotn Hust. -For. At and W1m. HI. Bytie. tachntent. 0 ~H EPlaintiff in the above stated cases hav. Singthtis day filed her declaraution in my office, atad the defetidatnts having neithier wives or attorneys ktnown to be within the limitsof this State, out whomt a copy of said declarations with a rule to p lead can be servedl: It is there fore ordered, that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within a year atida day from the publication of this order, or finn rnd absolute judgment will be awarded agaim~ theta. - HOMAS G. BACON, c.c. r. I Clerk's O(Mice,17th U-arch 1&45 ly 8 PLLUaPECTUS OF tine Lakes 6ates Journal, ..1 .. c.. JVU,'. ,'.mGu 'Tur; niasi uunuer w usor new popt r 'ili be issueU Oils tatiri) uay ut zsias, taun ass. euire ueu' dieas- -tie. t. pe,hue 'tate pa pea, n itO othes impor'taat alteratIOus and iuprovetmeuts. 'Ihe paper will be uevo teu to a tearless expusLttuu of Le, cratnc principles; It V. alla zCdluUSly auu unreiit tigly oppose each and 4very ellurt to es tablish a triauioth t.Ouaaciay unuk and otier nischlevotis corporauau and consul idauous oa wealta, w biach subvert the ragrts of thu pesople and undermine the pillars of the Rtepuolac; it will oppose an oppressive and auti-repubican tariff systeal., the as sumptiou o1 the-Mate debts by the Uene ral ouvernnent, and all other Federal principles which have an inevitable ten deucy to destroy public property as well as individual uappamess. Against all such politicaidelu onhs, we shall wage unchaug ing, uacoamspruausawg war. i.e Eamer and the Mechanic who pro duce all the real capital of the uaton, will tirol an our pape Ma unavaillug champion orisheir analienable rights; the loung cher ished prineiples ol the editors are too well knoni a to the public to require any pledge upon this puint. To the lasiscellaneous iepartmenL particular attention will be devoted; Ile Ladies will always find in our columns a choice selection from the current .literature of the day, as well as otiginal comtributions from the most talcu ted writtrs of ti Bich our country c .u boaat. A general suinmary of Foreign and Do mnesuic news will be furabbd , a iegular price current and a correct list of the pri ces of stocks will also be given. The conductors have already secured the aid and co-operation of a large number of the most distinguished literary and polili eal writersof the day , arrangements will also be made, at the earliest periodpossi ble, to embellish our columns.by the con tributions of correspondenis from abroad. Vv ith this brief and imperfect outline of our plan, we very aespectfully submit our claims to an extensive patronage to the consideration of a generous public. THIEO. FISK, Editors. JESSE E. DOW, TERMS. Weekly paper by the year, 52 00 " " for six months, 1 00 Sear i-Weekly paper by the year in advance, 5 00 Semi-weekly, for less than a year 50 ets. per month. Daily paper by the year, in advance, 10 00 " - for less than a year, $1 per month. Suoascriptaons to the Daily for less thata ino, to the Sembu-Meekly for less than four. or to the weekly for less than six months, waJl not be received, If not paid within te year, the uiauay paper n ill be $12, alae Jeui- u eeka) *0, and the ceshy o ou a year. To (LUJs AND LoaVlA:tiE. lu order to plice out paper ia the hands of all w ho uay wish to staubgitte, at the lonesi possible price, tie are aindt.ced to makeie lau iloi oatg propostion . To Postmaasiers, GLaus, or Gumpanics, who will forward 617 iU to w il scud (en copies of our w eekly paper ot fane yeai ; fur '1 irly dolhars te t all sed 'tt eiy copies bir twelve uiautas ; anu fur Fily .duilars, ne will lorwardjurtf cop.ies for a year-reducing the price to eacit suacn iuer to INk. DOLLAR AiD 'twENiTy-FivF cE.iTs per auiuaum iornalarngenaid well linaed week - ly piiper. W e -hupe taut tis parolposed re ducion in the price, Will ataduce th, noss active exertjoras on thle part of our friends in obtutating un aubscraucra. Ailllpa-yienais o~r lie made in advanice Tiuose niino have iiot ant opportuaty ul pay :ag othier wise, naay .reingi ti by .mash a t our risk, [Justage pad. i he k'ost~mtenier's certificate oh such remailtance .shall he a sullicienat receipt iherclur. T1heo notes ol auy specic pzayiang banks w.ilf De received. W~aainu. .May .1' etat of' Southi Carolinia. A.N THEk ?UMMUfN P'LLAS... IBerry itodgers, as Enbclih yae Dec at in and for. At Ehijaha By.ne. . clehment Cress & Tu'rpin, )Dcecuar,ationa in rs. korea;;n A t thec sanme. . tachmnent. r1 I ilE Plaintif's having this day filed .1.their declarations in the above siate'd cased iti my tic, atad the def'en.lants having ineitaer wi-ves or asurneys known to lie wiihinu the laamits of ibis State, nn whom a copy of aijd declarations with a rule to plead can hie served : It is ordered. that the said defendants do plead to the said declaratiotns, within a yearand a day afromn the publication of this order, or fital and absnlu~e :jadgment will be awarded against them. TIHO4. G BA CON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, 17th .1 arch, 1d45 8 -ly State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT iN THES COMMON PLEAS. John B. Gorden vs. A ttachment. Joseph M. Perry. Alex. J. Lawtn vs. . Att~achmenr. Josecph 31..Perry. rj lIE Plaintiff's having this-day filed .thteir Dclarations in the above staied cases in my taffice. It is therefore, Ordered, that the Defendant do'appear anid pilead to the said Declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in defatul' thereof fuel and absolute judgments wil be given and awarded against the sait Defendant in luoathei, abiove stated cases THO.S G. IA ICON, c. c. r. Clerk's Dffice, 28tha Apri.4, 184.5. A pril230 14 ly T'lhe friends of SAuSIsoN hIB.As aunnounce him as a candidate for 'the Office *of Tax Collector at the inext election. Oct.2G tr 40 We are authorized to announce GEtohoE J.Sui~praan au: a candidate for the office of T1ax Collector, at the next election, Dec.25 *i.48 DR. T. LI. PATTISON~ Canu be found at the residence of Mrs. Elizaheth Sullivau. IJtilyO if 24 HWtOPk.CTUS OF The .,aruinaa baptist. pa t" VjJt,?.I U i4 pJulaibsa h 111. sl7a t1,1 A u Periodical, at t(reenlile, a. C., un UOr siue elstrsOiil CuUUCt Of Iev. 'T'. W. ia)ines. - PLAY AND OsC-r. The Nvw ' esiausent Utsurci-its mem- - bershiip-is guverunent--its oficers-its order-its ordtianceb-its uitOn-lis gen ts-its laws-its spirit-Its murals-its doctrine, as understood and iaintaided by Rapti-ts, will claim primary attention.i n the original articles u! the Carolina Baptist. Our ant will be to develope, brat, the ciristian, and secondly, the baptist, and neither to merge the cl.risiian in the Bap. tist. nor to be less ebristlar because Blap. tist, in our editorial bearing. Dignified christian courtesy to all men' and'towards all -.euouinuations of christians will be studiously maintained, while a manly,: Irank-and indepeddent avowal of our cher ished views of revealed truth wilI-be 'nol less anarked. The golden mein betwist . tigotry and lati:uinarianism will be our anm. ' be Carolina Baptist will;ar far s its size, iorm and period of issues will-ad. mit, be a-laptist F'arily Newspaper an Library of Useful Knowledge to paients, coildren, larmers, Winisters, deacons and churches, as well as otierclasses of our readers. Its plan and- object is to propa' gate truth. Termg-Jb- 'Form. The Carolina hSapassi wall be issued monthlj, neatly printed on new type, in quarto tortni, w ith' three culumns on a page, upon a doulmlieatum sheet, each num ber containing 16 pages, with a neatly ex ecuted colored cover; nith an itiuex'toeach number and to each vonie. 'Ibis loran is suitable for binding. Single copies' for one year, $1 26 each, payable on the re ceipt of the first numoer. Twenty-five copies one ) ear, 625. A similar discount to Churches, Miiisters or Agents. '. he first number ivill be issued as soon as 1000 names bshall be reported to the Publisher's olice, if done promptly. No pay neat ex pected until subscribers shall receive the first number. Let those who procure subscribers, simply make a list of their names, written plainly and in full, with the name of the Post utlice, District orcounty, and State, and 'request the P. Master to farward, under his frank, and thus save the charge of postage. Addresses. All letters referring to tbe business dw. pariment tnvbs be addressed to O. F1. Wells. Proprietor; and -(hose designed for publication-, the Rev. T. W. Haynes, Ed itor-alwvays free of postage to them. Ageints. All Baptist lMinisters, Clerks of Church. es and Deacons, and all Post Masters, are. authorized and requested to act as Agents. To Baptist Churches. It is respecifully submitted'to Churches whether they mniglit not, as Churches. in struct their Clerks to order any number of copies desired for circulation withia their respective limits. 0. H. WELLS. Publisher and Proprietet April 18, 1845. State of' South Carolina, FDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Job Grisham. A. WV, Wiginus, vs. Attachment. Elijnh Byne. T lIE Plaintiffs in, the above cases having this day fs-d their declarations ini my of. fice. nnd thei De fendant hiavitng no wif'e or Attor tier known, to reside Wvithin the limits of the State, on whom .a copy 9f said declarations with am rule to plead enn be served: It is theres fore ordered, that the said Defendants does appear and plead tn the said declarations.in a year and a.day from the elate hereof. or finial and tabsolute .jmdgmeut will be awarded againet hTb H OSul . G. BA CO N, c. c. r:. Clerk's Office, May 14, 1845. ly 16 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ~ I.V TilE COMui ON ."LIAS. Alsey Mobley, Lewis Niobley, Decdaration 1s. in Sitneot Jany. i Atfadlrment. 'jfiUE Plaintif's who by leavec of the ICoufrt, were allowed in ph-ad iheir de mand ngninst the Defendupl hare this day filed themtr lhcciaration against thme laid Simeon Jay, and he hsaving no wife or Attorney known 'to re side in this State uponm whom a rule ton plead. with a copy of said Declaration could be served. Ordered. that thme said Simieon do plead to this Declaration within a year- and a day, orlfinaljuidgmentwih be awarded against hitm. T HOMAS G. BA CON, c. c. P. Clerk'a Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 ly State of South Carolina. SEDGEFLELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, vs. 3Attachment. Enioch Byne. Verity F"armer, vs. Harrnotn Host 3AttachimentI. andl Emnch Byne. Mooro & Davis, vs. 3Attachment. Enoch JByne. Emily 1-. Tubman,) vs. 3 AUtdhmenmt. - Enioch 13vne. ' T HIE Plaintiffs in the above cases,'hmavimg this day filed their .declarations in :ny office, and the defendants having neither Wives Sor Attorneys known to reside within the liteitu of the Stamte, on whom a copy of said declara.-. tions wvith, a rule to plead can be served: It is therefore nrdered, that they do -appear and pleadl io said.declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default thereof final amid absolute .jtnhgments will be awarded " against them. T HOS..G. BACON,c. c r. May 12. 1845 ly 16 . NOTICE. T'f H ERE will be an Elbection for Colonel. hEleld at the Mmuster Ground of each Beat ICon.panmy in the theventh Regimntnon thmefifth of September neit,..to- fill thm~evaic occa sioned by the rettgnaton of Louis? TWVIall, Esq. Dy order of Brig. Geni. BR ADLVY, SAMUxt. PosEY, Lt. Colonel.