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<???III If iMiim ???<. W.WI U|I uniwy From (he Carolinian. Hf oii-Iiitervciil son. The Signs are increasing every day of n.~ .?-? :?'! ' " ,v 41IV iiuiviniMuiii'm oi iiiq uomocratio party North, to discard from their political crc<*(t the doctrines of the Wilaiol Proviso, ?nd to adopt the constitutional principle of strict mm-interferenco upon the nan ijuconun. open King oi uie letter of Gen. Cuss, embracing tills wholesome doctrine,, the Goshen, New York, Republican says: "This letter I.-; the ablest and soundest political' document we have seen from any quarter siicetlu: days of Gen. Jack-on. We arc not without hope that it will have an influence for irood uoon thn Di'mrwinf , # c r" ', ",vv"" ic Conciliation Convent: '>out to be held in this State." The Pittsburg Post says: "To assume that Congress has the power to establish tltii try ic/urc it dors not r. r ist, only makes the converse of the proposition true, that Congress have the power to abolish slorcrt/ where it (foes exist. The true policy for the Federal Government to pursue is to let the miestion of slavery alone, and permit the Rtiilos where it exists to regulate it to suit themselves. To this doctrine no considerable portion of the South will ohjccl." The Pennsylvanian, the leading Democratic paper in the State, in conclusion of n long article upon the subject, says : "For our own part, we shall stand fast to tho Constitution and to the Union ; and - U.t! il. . c . i * ww ui'iiuvu me iirsi can only dc saved from perversion, as tlie last from ultimate and total destruction, by dinging steadily to tho great principle of nox-inteuvention on the slave question, and by opposing ,lhe intrigues of those who are banded foes, Cither openly or secretly, of both the Constitution and tho Union. The Uanjor (Maine) Democrat, speaking of non-intervention as a principle recognised by tlio Democrats of the Legislature of that jState, says: "The lastffljffeolutton passed T>y the Democrats of the Maine Legislature, touching the slavery question, is in favor of toleration, and against interpolating abolitionism into the Democratic creed. * i>ut what strikes us as very singular is the following from the St. Louis Union, Col. Benton's lending organ, upon the subject of the Proviso. While feebly maintaining the right of Congress to legislate, it holds the following language : "If ft proviso should ever be passed, applying to theso territories, it would be no ways binding on the people in forming their State Govommonts?for if they ehoosc to incorporate slavery in their State orovemmontu- tlmv vvmil/I l?nvn " O ?"V ? light so to do. As, therefore, no Democrat, thinks tliat a proviso of any kind, for or against slavery, passed by (/ongross in regard to the territory, could have any binding forced perpetually on the people, but should be subject to nny alteration they thought proper to make when their Htatc Constitution should be adopted, it cannot be neccssaryfor such an abstraction, as it is in the present case, to be insisted on, when the Union may be endangered b;/ so doing. For our Mexican territories it is not only wholly unnecessary and INEXPEDIENT, BUT IS P08ITIVKI.Y MISCHIEVOUS IN ITS EFFECTS UPON THE IIAKMOKY OK Till'. TTvinV U'A I V/ltOI IW Axf al " w *1 a v i>ku ioi<ai i r< U4^ O Ij ? Y > LU 1 Tho above arc a few of the Democ rr?i ic expressions in regard to the slavery question; and we arc strongly induced to believe that the Proviso will be abandoned by the whole Marty, If so, it will scarcely pass Congress, provided Southern Whigs aro true, as doubtless tlioy will be, to the Interests of their constituency. MAURI EI) i * On Thursday last, by Rev. J. B. Hillhouse. Mu. ltrssEL I/ran to Miss Mahy Meliiu*a, daughter of Mr. Arthur Craig, | nil of this District. A CELEBRATION By Fickenb Division No. 21, of tlio 8ons op Temi'khakce, will take place in this Village on Wednksoav the 12th of September next. Brethren of the Ordor , nre invited to appear with us in Regalia. A Banner will ho prcsonted to the Division by tho Ladies of the Village on that occasion. The Andehbon Brass Band, with Professor Wag staff, will attend. The public generally are invited. , .J W. II. TRIMMIElt, Ji. S. Pickens C. II., Aug. 2fi, 1840. 15t3 7 Arc notified that I will let to the lowest bidder, on Tuesday the 11th September next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Cane Creek Bridge, near Mr. Maxwell's, the erection of an entire new Bridge over n rt i- ii. . i -? v/Miiu vjhwk, at or near me pmc? wnoro the <4d enu alumls. * MILES M. NORTON, ( Com'r Road, Ac. ( \ August, 22,1840. # *, 15-3t ^ 1 * i i. ' * NO'JHCyJE. Anplication wili be made at tho next : Session of tne Legislature for a Charter for a Turnpike Itoad across <Sta?afras ( Mountain, beginning near the house of , Jacob Lewis, and tomriaMing at thfc W North Carolina Lino. August 22,1840 l*Mr3w ItAMIlUKG MARKETS. (ittroitTtD kou thk kkowi.i: cornim.) llAMitvno, Aug. 2i?, 1840; Our Cotton Market i? quite firm t-inco our lust report. Quotnt'ous of hist week Iiavo liooii fully twtainoil. Though from the oxcccdiugly light stock cm liaml, tnmsaetion have been limit oil. Wo quote n.s last wook, Col (on 8 to 0 1-2. Corn, 02 1-2 a TO per bu Moal, 'i5 a 80 Itooswax, 10 pov pound. Tnllow, 10 " llacon, C. " llulfcr, 15 to 2d " "i o .r.-". ito.. ir M 'KN OWJ, K I) U B M B NTS. We. ivcknowlcclgo tho recci^t thin wo ok, of the following sum.!, from the persons belov iuuikvI : Daniel UughtM, l'ickom C. 1L, $1 50 Silas Kirksuy, K>q., " 1 60 J. A. Doyle, Esq., " _ 1 5.0 \\\ \V. Sttibling, " 1 60 Elijah Gibson, " 1 60 Jolnl Lee, " I 6o lN?h Josf-e McKinney, " 1 50 Col. Isimil (Jillwon, Bounty Lnuil, I 50 W. Doyle, ' i -r><> Marshall 11. Dendy, " 1 BO Jacob Lewis, Twelve Jlile, 1 50 Ij. M. Clinstain, " 1 00 Noble Glenn, " 1 50 J. E. llagood, " 1 50 J. II. Aiultler, " 150 Eli Olovcland, Martin's CiceU, 1 50 Stephen llaldwin, " 1 50 Col. E. M. Fields, Canton, O a., 1 50 Elias Mnllcnix, OiLttrai>H, I 50 I). (Jonrirtlorb R-/. ? ? 1 ('apt. Saml. Dunn, Rachclor'.s Retreat, 1 50 James Jenkins, AN'est Union, 1 50 John (1. Mnnldin, Cheohcc, 1 50 l'arton Abbott, Oconee Station, 1 1)0 W. 3, it T. 1'. Williams, Salubrity, 1 50 Win. Griftin, Horse Shoe, I 50 Joshua Y. Jones, " 1 50 bnrkin Hendricks, I'umpkintown, 1 50 Ambrose Reed, " I 50 Alexander Edins, _ " 1 50 Jacob Lew Li, Twelve Mile, 1 50 A. S. Robinson, Wolf Creek, 1 50 L. Hendricks, Esq., Dogwood Springs, 1 50 Jus. Henderson, 1'ickcnsvillc, 1 50 Chris, lvirksoy, Wolf Crook, 1 50 Thos. Williams. Dni?iiav5ll<> rr August 2BP 1819. SELfjlNtt OFF AT COST ! Th<> undersigned, finding themselves under the necessity of re-covering and otherwise repairing their Store, have determined to sell off at cost the largo Stock of Goods which they have on haud? consisting of every description of D 11 V * GOOPS: Hardware, Qullery, Crockcrt/, if fuss wore?Drugs <0 Medicines, /foots, Shoes, Saddles, Bridges and Martingales. And a full supply of Groceries. \Y. S. & T. P. WILLIAMS. Bulubrity, So. Ca., Aug. 25, 1819. 15 * tf L1IVD FOR SALE!. The subscriber having mora Lands than lie can cultivate. nfYers fm <mi.> n valuable Plantation, situated in Pickens District, on Fuller's Creek, waters of Oonncross, containing 300 acres; about 150 of which is elenred and mostly fresh, ?there is a large quantity of bottom land ditched and drained. The Plantation is good tillable and productive {/round, as any in the up-country, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Negro House, Cotton Gin and Thrashing Machine, and all accessary out buildings. He will also sell 272 acres of IFoodland lying near the nbove tract., situated near ono road leadir.g from Pickens O H. to ChrnsviHe, Ga., by way of Bachelor's Iletreat, the other road leading from Andersonvillo to Clarksville, Ga., both loads running through the tract. On said tract is a small improvement; the balane? well timbered land?the greater portion of it good farming land. Persons desiring to purchase would do weM to call and judge for themselves. S'^rms made to suit purchasers,' Apply to THOMAS W. IIARBIN. August 25, 1849. 14-tf All porsons indebted to the Subscriber previous to the 1st day of January last, cither by Note or Account, nre required to make payment by the 1 st of October noxt. Those who do not. will find their Notes and Accounts in tho hands of officers for collection. Also, all persons indebted to Col. 0. Hagood are re-quired to make payment by the same time, undor il^o same penalty, J. B, HAGOOD. Pickens, Aug. 22, 1840. 15-0t [CoKltAD ZlNCK.I III, Ht'UItKH.l NEW FIRM. The subscribers Imve entered! jiito 0o? partnership in the Cabinet Making Bu^ iness; and will kcop constantly oa hmid it vurioty of BaireaiiH, bonrdi*, LadicM' Toilctii's. Tablet), fancy or plain, Together with ft ^oneral assortment of plain Furniture, which thoy will soil low lor CAHii, VurikHure of any description made to order with neatness and dispatch, with prices to tniit the timca. Repairing done at short notice. Z1NCK & HUOKKR Picken* <"' H., July 21, 1840. 10 TV OTIC K . i, Nancy Cantrcll, wife of John Cantrcll, a farmer residing in Pickens District, So. Co., do hereby give notice of lUV intention fn ?r:wli> rw !i Sr?1n-'l\..wl? W ? ? V^'.v l lUUCI , j ami to exercise .nil the privileges *>1' a Free-Dealer after the expiration of one month from this notice. Occupation, IFcaver and ^Seamstress. August'25, 1819. 15-1 in HI)All QIJAKTKRK. ClIAULKSTON, Juno 18, 1849. ounv.n va * - ? % i.1 v. U. The- following Regimonts will parade for Review ami Drill, at the times and pla?en following; The TOth" Kcgitnont of Infantry at Richardson's un Tuesday the yist of July next. The 7 th Regiment a is the OW Wells, on Tuesday the 2dtfif August. The. 2d Regiment of Cavalry, aV l.ong M. nru 'PI J?., il "-I ' ..wv.o, W.I innimn ilie VI11 Ol migllSl. The 8th Regiment of Infantry at Morrow's OKI FkVd. on Saturday the 11th of August. The Cth Regiment at LomaxV, on Tuesday the Vlth of August. The 4tl\ Regiment near Varennes, on Thursday the 18th of August. The i'Jd Regiment, at Minton's, on Saturday the 18th of August. The 2d Regiment, at Hall's, on Tuesday the Jlit of August. VpK^ Kil. ' ' aih; uiii AvugimcMU, ai Hunter's, on Thursday the '23d of August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, jit Pickensvillo, ?>n Saturday the '26th of August. The 3d Regiment of Infantry, nt Toncy's old store, on Tuesday tlie 28th of August. j The 1st Regiment at Breton's, on Fri- i dav (ho .'{1st nl Aii/vhi!? V w *' " ' '"h ?*" The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Offices, will assemble the day previous to the review of their several Regiments, on their respective parade grounds for drill and instruction. An inspection of Arms of every company, will tiike place immediately after the review of each Regiment. The Major General will, with his stall', attend the reviews, also, the Brigadier Generals, with their staffs, in their respective Brigades, and arc further charged with the extension of this order. isV order<jt the f'oniniamlor in-I'lticf. I J. W. CANTEY, Adj. a In. Gon. .imm 27. 8 Commissioner'* Sale. Ilosa llondriekri | vs. V i>:i 1 * ? Cico. R. Hcndricks, f"" X Hll,uunand others. J fly virtue of an Order by (he Court of Equity in this case; I will sell to the highest bidder on the first Monday in .September next, at Pickens O. II., the Tract of Land of which Col. John O. Hcndricks died seized and possessed, beincr that whereon hu liv<>il :.J. of his death, situate in Pickens District, on Wolf Creek, adjoining lands of Jlfrs. Anna Hunter, Wilfiani Hunter, Esq., and others, containing 000 acres more or less. On a credit of one and two years, except a sufficiency to pay costs, "which will be required in cash: purchaser to give Hond and good Security, and to pay for ; Titles, which nic to be e.\e<:utcd but not delivered until the payment of tho pur- | cliaso money; possession given 1st January next. James Garner 1 Nancy Omncr.nnd | ,,illfor ^>ar('t>on* others. J Uy virtue of a siinilair Order, I will sell at the same time atul place, the Lands #>f Henry Garner, deceased, viz: Tract No. 1, on Eighteen Mile Creek in IV_1 I\!-i ^ i-iuKuns jL?j?irici, containing unc Hundred Acres more or less, being part of a tract purchased from Robert Anderson. No. 2, in the .same District! and on the North branches of the same creek, containing Eighty-One Acres more or less, being part of a tract purchased from Robert Baker. No. 3, in the sumo District, on the West side of Little 15 Mile Creek, containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, being part of a tract purchased from Thomas Garvin. On the same terms of the above, oxt.llllf. inlnri' lf i? riinnipml An 'Im - I ? - ? ? "" *" chase money from the day of sale. John Burgess } Joeiah llurgcss, and f?r P"rti,1?"' others. J By virtue of asiruitar Order, 1 will sell nt tho s?mo time and pk ic, the Real lis* taUofwhieh James Burgess died seized and possessed, consisting of one Tract of L.un? 8tuintu m UpKcns Uistrict- on Tug?lo River, adjoining lands of J. H. MesHor, Clark D. Porry and others; containing about Ono Hundred and Sixty Acres more or less. On a credit of twelve months, except a sutllcioncy to pay costs which will uo required in ea&h ; purchaser giving Bond ?ffUlt /tfAA/l UArtilfSt *r r.VM WIVI; IUI uiu |JU4 WMM^V ;;iyncy, mid to pay for titles. MILKS M. NORTON, c. u. v. v. Comr's. Offico, l?iokcns C. II. ) August 11, 184(f. j" 13 SttNBItftlW'S SAliK. By order of his Honor I). L. Waullavv, \ will bo sold at Pickens II., on <S"ale-i day in September next,, one black llorse, , i one man's Saddlp,, Saddle Blanket, liii- | die, Martingale, /Saddle Bags, some Clothes, Razor, Ovcrcont, I'lnhrcllo, 1 j Cap, Ac.* levied on by virtue of an At- j | tacfrmettt, as the proportv of John : Hishop in favor of llgnrv Whit mire. ,T. A. DOYL15, s. i\ p. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11, 1811). 1,4 i>K .T. W. Tkni?kk8 his Professional Services to , the citizens of Pickens Village ami1 the District, lie can always ho found at his I | Office, or at the residence of Maj. W. L. i lvKITII unlove ?l I , no MiuivnAiuilitliy IMlgagl'll. i lie lias roccivod a frrsh assortment of i Drugs and Medicines, \yhicli ho will tell low. Pickcns . H.. July 'JK, 16-10. 11 lii'tteix Ui-mnittiiu; in tin* Po.-l Ollu-i' nt l'!i?v?.nu n , - v! 11., Quarter ending 3rtth .hwc, 1810, vliuli il , not taken ont within thr?*p month:: will be kcuI I to the Post Oflice Depavtmcgt as dead letters I D.-uuel r>. Alexander, I .lereui'.ah Moody, i Sam'l. Alberton, Kev. A. A. Morse, 2 | M. Chandler, James Morgan, Paniel Alexander, Jr., Stephen Nicholson, i .Joseph lhirn-', Win. Newton, Messrs. M. Morohead a James Neal; Nicholas llacon, (linens Nix, Wataon Collins, Jesse Oglcshv, i... u ' ... I .in:*, cj. v iiinoun, John Owi'ti?, I Leonard ('anrluut, Mrs Mttiy Stephens, I James Dodd, Miss Harriet fcjjnller, 1 I,. A. Kdgc, Col. M. O. Tulnuui, : Win. (Jii-inviiy, 2 Cliarlca Thompson, | Jiw. W. (Jrnv. Alexander Wliito, Mrs. ?t Win "Howard, K. A K. Williams, I>. II. Ivenurittoi's, Hubert Wilson^ I J;v;ob Lewis, Mrs. E. Wilkin on; I lliram L. Wliltworlli. | r. ALEXANDliK, V. M. | .IiiK- * 1 c in CIIUAI* <*001>S. Cheap aw I lie Cheapest! Tiik subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is receiving at short intervals a HANDSOME SELECTION OI< i~l I ilKOCKKIVS, ; Hardware A: Cutlery, CROCKERY AND (J LASS WAKIi Drugs and Medicines,. , Are. Arc. Arc. All selected expressly for this market ami will be sold positively as cheap as the cheapest for cash. 8. R. McFALL. Pickens C. If.. S. O. ) May 18, 1840. J 1 tf ANNUAir FAIR OK TUB I SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. l'\>r the Promotion of Arts, fllcch a n I col In gen u i ty and Industry. rr.... 1? A " " * I na r I?11| iVNM'ALr.MR OI tncauovo i institute will be hold in harlcston, commencing 011 Wednesday, 17th October noxt, and continue open during tho. week. \ Specimens of Aut, Ikgenvitv, Muohanicm. Bkili, and Industry of every description, is solicited for the Exhibition from nil tho Southern States, and Pkkmh'ms will be awarded to those pre. sen ting the best specimens, A - ii ! - ^ ' j\? huh lsine nrst cuort maac in the Southern States to ndvuncc the Mechunip Arts, by means of annual Fairs similar to those that proved so beneficial to the Northern Mechanics, the Board of Man* agereearnestly solicit the co-operation of all who feel an interest in the prosperity of the South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, niul all persqns engaged in pursuits of skill and industry of whatever description, to send some specimen to this Exhibition, nntl tlirv Tmnr* ilmf , ...~J ..~rw every district in this State and of our sister States will be represented at the Fair. All thoso who intend sending nrticlos for exhibition, will please give notice to L. M. Hatch Chairman Committeee of Arrangements, at ns early a (lay as possible, and every specimen sent wiff T>e carefully attended to and returned after the Exhibition. QJ-'FICKMH OK THK INpTfTCTK. Wm, Gkeoo, President, Wm. Ivikkwood, 1st Vice President. Wm. M. L&avcqw, 2d Vice President. E. C. J on kh, Secretary H. ? . (iitiaoH, Tre-ifiursr pro torn. dikkotorh. Joseph Walker, G. N. Reynolds, Jr., J. H.Taylor, E. W. Edgerton, W. (J. Do Suussure. L. M. Hatch. C. 1). Can-. H D. Walker, F. J. Porcher. I). N. M'lntosh, C. Y. Richardson, Wm. Lcbby. The following is a list of miums to be awarded, For tho best Specimen a Sitver Medal, and for tho next, best a piploma. For New Invent& Qojd Medal, at the discretion qf tlie Committee. Articles of all kimln not named below viilho received, and premiums awarded for the same. Architectural Drawing*?' Design for Diploma for the S. C. Rislftuto, Painting in Oil, i f, Fainting in Water Colours, Miniature Pujnlini(, Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Crayon Drawing, I i. ' " 9 *4 m. m.j ii .i _ i ._jur Hculptiuy, Dost mode of constructing \Vhi)ty<;8n Dor! P. f,,r ? . ? - ? . r-vi * iivniUL V first Hicc Thrashing Machine, Host Cotton din, best Rcl?i<?vruWr>. Ucst Plough, Churn, Washing Machine, Stone Mo scut's Work, Catving in Wood, Carpenter's Work by band, Carpenter's Work by Machiivrv. Model of a Ship.?specimens of J'oat Builders Work, Ship Joiners Work, Pump and 15lock Making, Mill-Wrights Woik, Coopers Work, Four Wheel Caniage, Uuggie, Gig or Pulkey, ('art or l)ray, Steam Engine, Fire Engine, Turning in Dniss, Iron or Wood, HlavkbViith's Work, Casting in Iron bY lirass, Iron Hiiijing, Fc?ce or Goto Work, jmiss i>r oppcv Work, Locksmiths work. Hell I landing and Gunsmiths Work, 1 r.^t ruyicnt Malf<?rs Work, Lamp makers ami Jewelers Work, Silvej>milh Work, Silver Plating; Die Sinking, Lithography, Engraving on Steel, Copper or Wood, Meehauica l)ent,istiy, Cutlery, dock and Watch making, OruamyiMal House Painting, urnaQifiitsU Sign Painting, Cabinet Wink, Fnnfy Printing, Hook Printing, ^ancy Binding, Buled and Bound Ledger, Paper, Side of Solo Leather, Side of Harness Leather, Calf Slqn, dressed for boots. Carriage Harness, Buggie or Sulkey Harness, v art or Uray Harness. Riding Saddle,, Hoavcr or Silk Ilat, Ofcih Cap, Military or Fireoiaiis o?p? Pair ?C Routs, pu\r o( Shoes, Pair of Laidics Gaiters, Pair liJidies Slippers, Tailoring, Umbrella or Fnraso), Hair Dressers Work, Gilding, Stncoo Work, Modeling in Plaster, Tin Work, Plumbing, Basket or Wicker Work, Woodpn Ware, lWm* in W,..a em ^ ... , .vivri, KJ1IH Ul V.UUUI1, itpholstcrs Work, Mantau Making, Milinery, Shirt Makings Quilt, Embroidery in Gold or Silver, Embroidery in Silk or Worsted, Artificial Flowers, Ornamental Hair "Woik, Raw Silk, not less than 1-2 lb. Manufactured Silk, Weaving, Hand Loom, Weaving Power Loom, Specimen of Cotton Yarn, Pair Knitted-Stockings, Socks or Glover-, n: t.v: 1 vMuij', i-iyigr. uiiu. v^inanientai Weaving, Coach Jioco, Confccliojsnry, g Itcfinod Loaf Sugar, Pottery, Glass, Wrought Najls, Gray Ihicks, Press Pricks, Fire Briefs, Tallow, Sperm or "Wax Candles, Byda Water, Cake Making, Starch, Flour* Chew, Butter, for winter use, not less than 10 lb?. Turpentine, manufactured, Soap, Manufactured Iron, C'ut Nails, June 30, 18^0. 7-41 B. M. KEITH, Attorney at Law. Wiu. continue to practice in the Courts of Law And Equity for the \Vcstcrn Circuit. Business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention, Qffick at Pickens Court House, f$. C. May ?5, 1840. ?-tf Or. J. nr. Lawrence, Wrr,ijAttend punctually to nil ca)ls in tin. line of his profession. Unless absent on professional business,, he may be found nt, his Office, or his private residence in the Village). He also, has on hand a general assortment of medicines whir.h he will furnish to customers at reduced Pickens C, H.? 8. C.) May 18,1840. \ I, tf ~~FOR~sale, BY OROKU OK THE COURT OF ?QVITV, I OFFER for sillc 3000 Aerps pf Fertile land, lying on l>oth Hides of Twelvo Mile Hirer, and on the road leading from Pcndkton Village to Picjcens Court House; being part of an $*tato selected when tho whole country Vd& vacant, cmbracing the iflost desirable portion of it. Those Lands nre well timbered, and but 18 miles from the terminus of tlio Ilnilroad now being constructed. Application to be made to Jobn T. 81oany Pendleton Village. M. M. COLHOUN. MLnurenn"iUp Herald" will please copy and forward a#e0unt to thi.i Office. June 30. 7 tf. - ytmnzMimmrr A \Fvstk Zdilof (Je.nin tinnfx ???.' '''? r?J| ?t-v- j y -7 r." - ? Hpyx do., Ladies and Misses Slipper* and Tits; (font's and Ladies' &</d* dies, Hi id It's, Whips, <te<, d'Q. Iron, Casting* find NaiUt t\eap far tosh, Together Vit& a full supply of Dr. D, Jaynp?.* Fajnily Mcdle'iruy; I)r. Roger*' Compound HyVup 6i Liverwort awl Tar; Jew DftVujV IfcbrJ v Plaster or Pnin Killer, frc.j Ac., As an inducement ti. tlie buret* subscriber will tnkc in ox change for Ooodft, ^pfswifx/rnHow, "Rsixv Hides, <fco. 8 R. MCFAIjL. PkVenB C. H., Jtilv H, 1840. 0, * ,v* ' .??>* l M^ji $ ,