i*W?**Wa^W ^ ? gg^r riuttmm a*d i?uiMBB,srai? n?Mi rt Pfimluit Mi /Imn ?/ Rrprtitni*b'tt$ ef S*ulk- Cartiinm, i F.RMii: ~Th a*B DotX* ns per annum. p*j?i[>/e in odrcnre, or ?'on a DtuOl psy?blu ?t Ik# end of tbt MH. Apf>T?Mtit|? ?w tapirki *1 Ibo rate of scventy.ftve ocbV for every twenty Um, or ? 1m* number, for the trpi insertion, and forty , BU?t bo acccatpanied by tbo oa?h, or t urtiwftlowfMoi, or ilioj will receive UO oltffullotte', s *%4 ' aa ' *Aad ye shall hallow tho fiftieth year and proclaim liberty throughout the load, uoto nil tba inhabitaaU thereof: It aboil bo ? Jubilee onto yo?i nod ye shall return erery man unto hie pot leoton, ami ye eball rotaru every man unto hi* umjS?^ V ? j ?' ,? ?. i, This was a law, given by thr Great Law giver himself, to the children of Israel, and Is perfectly consonant with the gospel doc trine of tho New Testament to love your at youmit An illustrious and " itionofwhlchwes made b? the London1 at the late Jubilee of /Mr. Law)) preposcd to the FresidetK, (fb%a Perkloa.) that tbo tieawiaay present make a gener al Qoal Delivery of Debtor*, bo tbo amount of their debts store or leee. 1d? motion wee car. ried yuaoimouily?tbo sheriff vai ordered by authority oT the President of the day* to o|*n the door* and bring in hit bill. Tbe plate was pa?s "J, aad whoa tbo first, eooond, and tbird gentle maa, eircog whom wascept?in George Roger* of tbo Navy, bad put la f30 each, aad oilier* were emptying their pockets, tho tberiff roee and told the company that there wat enough: or if not be would look to tbo remainder. A committee was appointed to MO a general clearing out, and the debtor* wore addressed by the Preskleut with a delicacy admirably suited to tho occasion} for in stead of reminding them that they were free, tbey were takea by the band end invited drink ? giasa of wine, by which was probably under* stood as many glomes as tbey wanted. TO OUR READERS. In No. 41 of the Evangelical Witness p. 339, published at Newberr, New York State, by theHev. James H. Wilson, A. M. is the following paragraph! "Drilling in Aiafc 10.?llenry Clay, secrrta ty of state, tho third, some think the second io fank la tbo general government, lately ^halleng ad Jobo. Aaudolpb, a senstcr; In the (Jailed ffaiea seaate, to fifbt a duel. Tbo cballongo Was accepted; the parties met oad shot at each other; both escaped unhurt, aad both have lost crodU with all sober thlafdag people. Tbo edit* ?w of this Journal board tba speech of Mr Ran dolph la seaate, for some remarks In which, it is sold, the secretary *h*Hsaged Um. Tbe ground, on which Randolph attacked, in that speech, the mhalaktrailoa, was tba' Immorality of taei power?a tremendort woopon, la hoods so skill Tut. The politlcMl Journals say that MrJtendolph was chuKenmd and shot at for calling the secreta ry a political gambler This most ho a mistake, lor the whole of the oppoeillon benches eay m.?> Wo have no doobt, tho eaar of tho challenge, was some remarks respecting Me grand whiter ptoitUuling kit 4m*ght*r to gnin ertr a popular leuitr. Tito insinuation rnuld not be misunder stood. Wo have thl* pad of the speceh on record As we do not understand the very strapge allusion above .printed,1 in UaUe letter, we shall be obliged for some explanation of it, as well us the character ot its author in or der to know how much credit may be attach ed to articles Hi general disseminated through the medium of the said Evangelical Witness. In the Reformer of Philadelphia, for July 1836, it the following communication, which we Insert, that we may have an op jertm.ity of saying that the Telkscofk there cited (tnottheCoLVNii*TtLKtcorK. TIIE BAPTIST MONEY BEC1UAR. (The following communication is from a res pectable meml>er of the Baptist Society, and may he relied on as correct.] Isxlngton, A*. Y. May 2V, 1726. Mr. Kditor.?\i you think the following fact worthy a place hi vour publication, by inserting It you will confer a favor on a sub-' scrltoer* : ' J. Van Vai.kknburch. The noted BapiWt money beggar, (Luther Rice,) u few years ago attended en associa tion in thi? pluct't he appeared an eloquent * and highly gifted divine, and wc heard him preach with peculiar satisfaction. His sub ject wus well calculntcd to excMHhe symjm thy of hb audience, lie endeavoured to show thwt it was highly neccssary that mo. nay should be collected to aid in spreading the Did he not favor that vio lence upon the people, by tke suspension of the writ of habeas corpus! He did all these things. And yet It haa I certain quarter, and presses, to denounce! Uks to the true tnte?*'< current, tod to "the power* that SSwIyieldfto* no nun. In sealousjdevo tion tb your interests, ned In a conscientious d wire to diaduum the duties of my station faithfully, I shall experience no pain in ex citing the dislike <# thaw who "feeing power, forget right," arvd who prefer selfish agrandigement to public duly. A fev years since, a predecessor of mine, who was as falthfcl and honest as any nun can be, was thus wisely and cruelly, denoun ced from the same quarter, because he dar* ed to think for myself and honestly to act for you. For himself, I am resolved on the hone?t and fearless discharge of my duty, and to look for the only a^d the best reward of an upright discharge of public trust, in the indulgent Justice 01the people. . Weregret to learn by the arrivals, that the long established and respectable house of Fries 6c Co, of Vienna, hfcd stopped payment This event was preceded by the disappear ance of Mr. David Parish, a partner in the house, who is well known in this country, a. His body was found a few days afterwards in the Danube, near Vienna, which leaves no doubt that he committed suicide. It seems from an article in a Paris paper, that he had premeditated the act as letters had been found at this house, addressed to Princo-Met ternich?the young Count de Fries, his part nerw-M. Geymnller, the banker?his father ?his brothers, fee. U is nftfeft that his brother Lcuftenburg hea also disappeared, without its being known what had hccomc of him. The deficit of Fries'house is said to be 1,600,000 florins about 3,520,000 francs. On this subject we find the following in one of our lute foreign nepers. JYhrcmburgt May 8.?The failure of the house of Fries, at Vienna, is one of the great est misfortunes of the kind that have ,occur rcd for a long time at Vienna; and the ruin is said to he so complete, that according to the latest accounts from the Imperial capital the effects do not promise the creditors above five per cent. One great house is reportt i to lose above a million of florins by this fai lure, which docs not seem improbable, when we consider that the late chief partner of the house of Pries, is the same Mr. D. Parish v.'ho has appeared one of the principal con tractors in mokt of the great loans that have been negotiated for some years pu^t. The old b inku>K-houtc of bikes, Snaith flc Co. of the Poultry, have paid a dividend of 6s. 8?L per pound, and 6s. more was immediately expected. This is one of the ftnns tint it was supposed by many would never pay any thing: by others, as not likely to pay more thou hall a crown.?.Vcw- Ycrfc (Jaz. '* -? ?* Ff?M the London Metitnger of M/A May. MISKRAMK CASK OK A WEAVER. Related l.y Mr. Ilunter, in the Court of Com mon Council. Mr. Hunter, in enforcing the object of the meeting (the relief of the distressed weav er*) relatedthe following case of a poor weav er in Manchester, for the truth of which he could vouch, as the statement came from a roost resectable mamifacturer of that town: very worthy poor weaver applied to his master about three weeks since, begging ear nestly for work, stating that he was in great want, and would thankfully do any thing for the means of supporting his existence. His master assured him he did not want any more goods, his stock being \ery heavy, without any sale, and that he could not give out more work to My one. The man pressed very much, and at length his master said, "Well, Jonathan, if it is absolutely necessary for you to weave a piece to prevent you from starv ing, I will let you have it, but cannot give you more titan Is. for it (2s. is the regular price,) for I really do no* want any more goods made up for a longtime to come." "Let me have it, master, lneg," said the poor man. ??what ever you pay me for it, pray let me nave It." The piece was given to him to weave, and at the end of two days he brought it home, and on carrying it to his master bogged of him to give him la fid. for it, saying how much he was distressed for money. Ilia matter paid him the la fid. and the man went away. Tne master feeling very uncomfortable about the poor man,thinking that the earnestness of his manner must arise from excessive want, de termined on following him home. He went to the cottage of the weaver, and found the wife alone in the lower room, making a little gruel over a poor fire. " Wellj Mary," said the master.? where is your husband V* "Oh! sir, he is just come infroni your house, and be ing very mint and weary, he is just gone to lie down in his bed." **i will go up and ace him Maryand immediately he went to the up per room, where he saw the poor man iyit.g on his bed, just in the nannies of death, with his mouth open, and hi* htmls clasped s and after a short convulsion he expired. The master was very much distressed, and came down stairs, hoping to be able to aave the wife, who was In a very emaciated condition} she had just poured the gritrl into a basin, intending to carry It up to her husband. The matter said, "Come, Miry, take a little yourself flr#t.M "No, sir," said she, "not a drop will 1 take till Jonathan has had apme. Neither of us have had any thing within our lips but water for the two daya we were weaving your piece! and I thought it beet to make a little gruel for us before we took any thin( stronger, as it is mo long since we tast ed foodi but, sir, Jonathan shall have It first." The master Insisted on her taking*** her self before she went up to her husband, she positively refused it: at la* ftndMkg that he could not prevail on her to t?nek tne gru el, he was obliged to tell her that her hue bead was dead. Thopoor woman a* down the basin of gruel, sunk on the floor, end tm dT this statement produced a In the Court ft7*We are authorised to state that WCIIAlio B. HARRISON Is a oandMata for (ba oflca of Sheriff of FalHbrld district, at (bo op. rroNchlrgolectlOB. * ?' ? . ' * ? Juno llf 0m. . -? _ t . tt?" We are authorised to state that Cot WILLIAM M'CREIGIfT will be a candidate fot(ba oBn of Sheriff of FaUflel'l dirtricl, at (ba opproofiblagolrction. 3t|W#ll T ' IS t Jaa. 7 GJ* iWe nro authorized to ?tololhot THOMAS J. COOK, will l? ? candidal*for Ibo aAeo ofsheriffof FalrAeld dis (not, at the approaching oloctloo. May 30. 6m OCT The iiubocriber informs bia (Vicndi (bat bo baa located himself io Columbia, nod hat opoood ao often, one door balow Mr. Uvle'i Store, where bo will attend to the duties of hi* erefa?lo?. ALFRED RVNUM. Jtllormey nt Law. Columbia, June 12, 1026 94?tf Dissolution ofCkhparincrship. f III IK Co.parl nenitilii heretofore existing under I (bo firm of RF4t> U GRAY la the candle meting bosleaea, km. km dissolredby MU consent on the 15th Instant. ROBERT IIRIO. WILLIAM OKAY. July 2."). 16?fl. HO?31. 1 A'i Notice. 4 LL indebted to the subscribers by l?ond or <* otherwhr, hi* rffjue?ted to mufcr payment ln-Jor* lb? first of H.t|?ten?l"*r ne*t, or they will find llicitt in tile hand* of ?n Atlornev for col* tectum. F. k J.M'CULLY. Columbia, July 2-1. ftt. Notice. MIK subscript forewarns all |ierrons ind? tffi.tcd t>wtwe?d us 3 W. I>OAN. I t. July 26, lt>26. 30--3I. | 1 iSotice. LL pi rsous ludebtwdtotbc late firniol Wai.sji ! Hoik wr?? not I lit *1, that I hoy iiave inadr an J ussignnuni r?f uiatjy o! I'u if u> iiuiroe liitors, who have pi need lii.-m in' tfiohands of mi Attorney for collection, who it fully authorised lu settle the name. This notice it deemed ner.e<*ary, in eonstuuenre of S. W. l)oan having taken jhh session of tile books of tbo iai?l firm, contrary to our eipress understanding No one, therefore, will settle their accounts with him. M I*. WAI.8II. ? Colnmhin* July 25, 1820 30?3t. ISotice. BY virtue of an order of the ILnorable Court of Common Flro? for Richland district, Will B?i Sold, on tho first .Monday In Anoint uest, on a credit of nine months, twoAcrt? of Lam), in Co lumbia, knwwn In the ptnn of taulTown of Colum bia by Lots Nos. 31 and 32, . n Wheat itri-el, and Nu?. 05 and 00, on Bloseom-streH, to foreclose a mortgage, given by Jam** Dorb m the Coumiis ?iouer of Columbia. ThutiU** to 1*> signed but not ilolitrered uatil the tuouty he paid, according to tha terms of tba sale ; and if (ha amount of the purchasa money ha not paid when due, the Slii riH shall re-sell, hy virtue of the same levy, on a? ?-ouni and risk of the A?m?er (lurchastr. for cash ouly. WM 1IILLIARD, S. II. D July 12th, 1020. Notice, M'O nil whom it may ronnTD, that Dambi. 3 Moroam, for hiumlf, and fur Daiiki. M;m oad k Co. lately trading *? merchant* hi ti*?tlow.t of Columbia, linve, for the hem-fit of their ??trill ion, a??if ned and wt ovir to the. *ubMsri.H:?s. all their debt*, (aiiiel Morx.'ti and Company, are rarntttly tfi .cd on to make imincduto piymrut rof the mini ? oy (bam due to the Mid Daniel Mor gan, and Daniel Morgan and Company^ to either of the ondar*lf>n#d n?4igne*4, who are alone au th.irixftd and iitipoivered to recnive the *wne.-~ And the creditor* of (ha (aid Daniel Morgan, and Daniel Morgan L Conij>any, are required to |?re ?ent their domand properly authenticated to (be ?utmc.i ihi.n. JAS. 8. ttUIGNARI), ) A.?#1 JOS. H. ARTHUR, Columbia, July 26, Im2iV 30?If. Notice. AI,I? per?on? having any demand* ajraimt the late firm of I. AT r A k M K AKLAND |>revl oui to theUothid Mar? h last, are r*que?ted to render in the tame to the mhecriber for pnymaot; aod all lho?e indebted to the ?wne firm prerioa* to the Unit January l*?t, are earnestly IIK Mib*rribnr ba? lately menivH a hai>d I aome .Mortment of SUMMER GOODS, whlcb, With the fonaH atorh, oompri** an c>e?t? lent and general aaar.rtment of rtaeonkbte aniclea. Hn a Wo hai received an e?tnn?*vn nuortoiant of BOtTINO CLOftlB. of the lr?t qnality wbleb. tofeOmr with (be above, wilt be lg will ba added: tha copies having tbU Map al*rv will be filrnledad at The Work to be published daring tha summer, printed with a new type, on good paper, and ba ready for dull very tha awning autumn. iiunmirr It LLOYD. July 17,1820. " ? or many neces saries w bleb would otherwise be loit to them; and th?rlch, by allowing them as a perquisite to soma favorite servant, will render essential service to this infuut manufactory, of our oh n state; and wo flutter ourselves that the aid of the community In this resjtecl w ill ennlile ustoporfect this undertak ing, and by that mcutis keen in circulation In our own stiito, ami among all clas*ts, vary large suma of monev tiiat ore yearly carried out of it for tho Mi ticie of puper. There is no rai$ originally com piled of flits, ticmp or cotton, but which will aut? ivit for some kind ofpii|ier. The following pilot? will b* paid for all Ra?9 deliver* d at tlic store oi Mr. William T. LHtla Tft this place. White Line n, 53 ptr \Q0lkt. Cotton, flax or Hemp, 2 ptr 100 lb?. J. J. FAUST li V.e. Columbia, July 11. SS-tf. $100 REWARD. RAN AW AY from the snbicriber on the 8ttb ult. Ilia following dasvrl bed uegioes:?Davaf a negro man about 20 years old, datk conplau ion. Ofeat 7 inches high, play* on tha violin and took one with him when he went awav; also, Ui wite Charlotte about the same age, of tight com plexion whh very weak ayas which ar? always sore, height near tha same as her buehnnd. Dav? waa formerly the property of Mr. John Wool folk who reside* nan*- Augusta, and It is highly proba ble that three negroes will endeavor to make their way up the country to gat into North Carolina where Dave formerly lived- Tha above reward will lie paid for tha apprehension of mid negro aa if taken out of the state and lodged In any jail, so that I nan get them, or all reasonable eapensea raid if delivered to me, end if taken In tha stato 5f0 each and all eapenscs paid. Constables and other* ere earnestly requested to t??e all vlgilanca for their detection. AARON C. F1TTS Dntrfuikit I timid. South Carolina. 5T The Auausta Courier will imert tha abov* five times the iliree last once a week, the OUi-1 -?? ton Courier every other day thro'* flii*r-? Hi d nhri* a wruk three t'un?.?, the C-olulnbik, (S f.) ]'ele.4r,ope three rforW'tid t)ii-!r.b;ll* Uu mndhu ly to LdiUt\ A . :;iul'G r?;iart July 0. ftd?8t Negroes Stolen. 150 DOLLARS REWARD. STOl.EN.or runaway from tbeaoh?erib?rs,?!ta? Court Ilnitf, South Carolina, oa the niK>