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'A thing else. Thit thero night -he, as cer, tainly there could be, a mor faithful trans latiou,.tlan that now in comm9n -lie, and thnt it Was unnecessory and would be un vwise for the Society to bend itsOf to any given translation by a colistitutional restric tion. The Socieay.he'longed to the Detnm inadti which could. by resolution, at any Omie direct its movemenms. In thre whole of the discussion, I do not remember that one Delegate expressed a desire, that the Society 'should undertake a translation of the Bible tin the English language. The Society, I anm fully satis fied, do not consider it, as their province to undertake such a- work. They are not a translating Society, but a distributing. cir culating Society. And I an fully persua dted, from what passed in the Society, and in private interviews with leading and distingu6hed brelren from the Northern and Middle States, that the Society will mot undertake the Iranslati -n of the Dible into the English Language, nor patronize any such translation, made ly'an individual or individuals in this cotntry or in may other, which shall not have first received the sinc tion of the Denominaltion. * I 1a also fully satisfied from what obscrvatioms I wvas ena bleto make, durilg thae Whole meletiig inl New York, that neither the Seocity nor its p Board has the most distant fiot.l tn settlinlg, through tle Bible, Which hey will distribute, tie relation of master and set vant, as existing in this cointry, or the cin fidenice of te people in the present Eiglish versiotn of tie Bible, lhat we tise, or or rv ducing to a cipher the General Triennial iiptist missionary Covetian. tiheta mem hers of te Society are as decidAly the Mriends of the Alisionary Cinuvention, a, they are of the Ilible Socity, and conasicder both, as insepa ratbly tnited in principle and oldct, 11tou.g-h their inltervti ar. eta1ainhoied ian separnte institutions. I dto. theCe61re, tay brethren, most heartil. crommend this noble instituti:1 to your 1o"tering cre. WAhilst in New York, I lad the plensure of iattendil, te alinual A-ecting of the Dap list Geieral Tract Society. the report of' whose Board presented at eieciing arvout of thbeiclial rests nitemlant 11pon11 the distribation of spirittial tras. Thi- Soeie y though les imposing ial ifs aspiet, tIhat Ilose abovo tactilionled . h:.1i ieverthIieles, been hotored n it a l;arge are of elee live inlstrumentality, in the advancement of te comillioln calise; and is wotliv of de cided and cottanted attachmeti anld sua port. The weei, durinir which tia iaove mect -1ings were held, tay he calltl The Bliaptist Auniversary week. It wn's fraught with d1ep interest to the friends of Zion, espe eltlly Off 0,111 lli1st 401tylmi n a4,io Gl t.as a setisou of spirittial refrshia, 1al w ill be0 long held in grateful renemnbraice by those wvhlo were perilted to behold and enjrty itz vich delighits. The liberal provision,wichvi the children of God and dhir friends haal tmade for the Deleieats, atd th cheerAf w 'elcomne, wtith ni lhi ahey recei ved theta, added mnehi to ate inaterest aof ah lo cea+-iat, and conidu taot butt comandatta ouar wi'armtac grat itn'de, and earneost paratyers, alnh acti woatld rturin to atem tall fearifold for their kndnescs to hais pteople. MaIy thec God oif gr ace give os a an pres sivye scense ohourta paivi legoi ail obligat iont', atnd adId his o wn pecaliar blessing, ait us a people-, protfessing to lie deuvated to LIian nnad hais catase, thea sian or caotnsnaess mt ay bte fara r'emaovead fraoma as. a t hat we man bring inito hais treaury of a; t h aunancaae hae hans givent us, fo.r th ladnilV:ica~eent of' bai eanseat liiveirs:d etmpIiae. All'eeionaaelyyour' ser'vantt ina thle Gospael, EdageicId (C. II. S. C. Jnatti 19, - "BANIN," OR ''NO BANl(." B .xtraica tt f.o lie speachi olf ar. i3aahatn at - tsu reply ta Mr lay,t the pana of the "31r. II. wais rejoiced thtat te Senaator hdcomec out, anad ttit auld atnd anly imanniter, re'seted hiiroe tfantna Bank. 'The twao great paiaes of'thae count tr ay wouald ntow kniow precisely where lhey' staood. L"aaom this day,' the issute woutld be fair ly formed tand ditity presentteada itoh peopale. Ont the otto bide thecre was at N tioanal Bantk , with a capital oh'flfy i !iionts, siustamiaed by the roeenutes of the( Governa mient, anud entjoyintg the pr'ivilege of' hainag its nto es receive'd it ptaymntt of itlit the paib hic duaes; wvhilst ona the oither wve desireda a separatiaon-a Iriendlly sepairation--of' lie bausiness of' the Treasurty frotm thatt aof all bantk#, leavinig each one of' thtema to its ownt rceos, andI to peorfotrmr its ownt alt:ties, wvithiout danger of becing cruashied or coat troflel bty a tmuammaoth inastit utiotn. %Ve wvishted to palrt farom themtt itn peatce, anad to remnain at paace nith IthIem, interpotsinag tno obstaacles itt the wvay of aheir htealthy atnd igorouis ttont. Ms' c leavo tema to, be reg * ,uad by Slates to which tey belontg. Hie dial not fetar thec fatal resuilt of stucht a tr'ial before t he Amerticatn peoptle, It was ai work of' supaereroguaaton for alae Scnaatorfroma Ietuctky to have inasertedl itt his chatrter aty pirovision to prevet lie - G'overtnmenat froaa waring aigainistthe BUank, aor te Batik froam 'varrinag againast athe Gov eratnmet. For the latst few scaars wre fial wvitntes<ed thae excepition to the ratio; but we should never wvitnecss it ngnian. Motny amid piticial~ powera mtutally autgaeted each andi were always'a retady to ruish to achi other's emblracte. Establish stuch a bank as -- the Seniator had p)roposed, atal there never S wo)uld beC anyt divorce between it tand thtose in power. he~ Genaeral Goveranmentt wasa to bea combaiinted with tall the State Govern m ee' nie sa uocholders in, ti insti nttion; andi to~ thee sovereighilies rere to be added number of wolthy individuals. You woultl thus bind the UntCd States ani the State. ingetier il olid phalanx, and unite them ail inINissolubly with 111 Monley power of' ti country. Such a measure wd%iId be th< longest stride towards consolidation whiel had ever been madA inder the Cos itition: nld( stihi a hank would he able and wiHtng to keep an Adininistration il power-whiiel uaight Cil it into existence. 'he poitiienl pwer and the mtonev power woudt support each other, and lcir connection would Ic perpetiated by the stronigest lies of mu. tIal interest. No, sit; we shall have nl more wirs between il(te banc nin]d the Gov. ertnent; no more Ardrew Jacksop,s to siny the monster. We shall have n popnhir (1overtimeat in form. but na onev Covern. ment in ract; and New York %~Vill be the seat or empire. This sehemiie rafiitiig iall the State Governmens as stockholder;s willi tile (enertl Government atid i td ivid al I'is would retider it much more formidable iiti the late l1ialk of the United StItes (1owcr rll as it was)had ever ieeti." Froms the Chareste nNcrury. Tut: PIm CU-TTIN G ITS OWN -THnROA-T IrN 'rat-: s'rU .:.u .---Th.e Wi"ig P'sidlemltial Conivetiii atelyI l-CMb111led itn Ohlio, fias at least the credit of lavinl.- i,en lito fll- will-rl the most reivirkable procf vitier of party stupidity or parly imttilipdviien ever vet pmt o recOrld. Ill tilt arliele lInam ory of ae Conveltionl. in tihe R ieihiol.I 11-i, Ii. lind file following or' th1eir res'(hn11iolis, side y Side, m lieatifl illustrationl of each lither. Rusid.rdr, That this Conivemiion. ill-ne. roritee ith the :ionii will of .a 1:!r.e miority of ite eiplea rlhe Sn te ill' Oh.f i nter its solb-1111n pte1s401t.t agailnst tIle coin..'e puriited by Iessrs. Aloris & Allen, inl tile IT. S. -*enlate. and o alit rev rcum. en,d instruiel 1hrm torthwith to tesiin their sett; im Ilbat ldy. Rrs/rv-1.l, Th'ltnt tisk Conveition have se,n1 n ith mhd irlation. Ihe m10111y and:( illie pnciideiit cotrse othe I lito. WVm- m . Pr,1e1401t one ofl tl! Satll?rS of th Carmlitia, int tile Seliatl or lit. I tlited Slaltes, ani th1at itevy look t1rward to the im , ieni he wvitl shlare in h l ii het htnorsof Ille Ik4ph. lie, belivin a hiat ik un1rlp-Is,od ,-1411ivee alinud ited palriotism, entit himt tot the coolidenice of* n unationl of* fe sele. The Conivenitiotin mgit have hall tle aie rency at Ica- at pait mmesia, Zcree nI, sailme diritil.i: sona, or sln toiast, btn n a- w lvo resolitiols, otate If whicb cotilenills tile tianir., from ( Wit) for sretarin-- a smai1l ian ()n this <Iiesion Very a14:d1nhtfril lln,:lrilv ad the othe, % wi,I paaea s a hiih ne'( u1a1i1m1 onit ta 1e1:1i - S (! ( b 11 t4': aro, li I.-i, lihr dhe very r :1 hat ie contemns the ab1 "ost ialimnilllmis valicco' his .141vte. S'aiehl colillneatil'.1oll 1tist comie tIo Mr. Preston like wormaood--he .--hl ge-i ;ztit a prolhihi. itao oi,t o* Clanvery. ngainst loill'- slokell Wull of '1 t t:(. W hig. They will kill [le last iLliC (;it po0liti(al reptilatioll soon. I.1% )A ml I E x 1 0O. S. W.P.. Ali,-. River, Jtilne 6, 1,: S. Th i blockade of the alexican Ports, I prestumle, deprives you of )our ubual iniel li gcite from that country. vcra.Cruz, 4junmpedache, Tanipiro and M sitaioras ire the places at prtse block aled. The Fri,tle liermine. Commodore Bnzche, w% ith Darit DIimlis otn board ain n samt1all bri,-, arc. at sacritcoi. I'le other ports are uIrdedl by a brig (of' Var. 'lhe i:.rk At i ii, tiom New York, ran ilnto Vera Crtaz 'ni a tIe 22d Ai pil, Itinkitt '.ltaiing. the; lock;ade. 'lThe dlilmenhty ina pres -rv in an~il ehieit llc'k:ade cat thec Mex(t' icai ots wasill be very grieat.a ant at oneh larger' tiuizuber of' s ssel s ni le re iredt~i thIan aiis attlpreset 'a jmpaayeda. The U rascs die Sa I iigo. fcar ex talln'pae, is een mtiles froma Ih maothtt otf the B il cdet .\orte -one iOvessel cT iannt guar id boalthdt ii(ee' agin ilt1o the' souitha~rd cif lT ampuie is 'lTus tir ma~iandic watr conanienliltiont wasith Tlamitpico). It 'seemstI at preen tihe F' a-teh iadte,i iheet. itir lhoughvaae. ttt ipeoleaia bei indneiad ao depiiIo,e the pareset ilteata taeits of 0 llice,a:,dl piloire thoise in tpower't wh'lo wsill miake a he realtiira.d repiarttiona.---. '1Thi" hoiweve'r seemts robera'a nn i:iiprohnu'ale su lpaititan. it as mi-c ita s (alneral Ptr:---a wh lo heia's thei dtistletedl p:arty. tad washot has1 nletnaly takeni pote-.ian iif 3larmbit:an maal (janaimias, htas recntlyai ledaigi i:a. "eltf Ii saupf ort the Gtavaiaern at linitat -hea Frechl. 'I hie Ma exsicazas themseNlve.. ..peak ofi thec li<~!:idec. asl it:,itear sif very' little imo rtance(', andI any ai ire cit theo ainiont, ahuat its i.ltedecy as ill libei toirotdneei i aamast hiartmoaienas e'n Uhper::iona oft thea vatariu lar-. ties, 'a htiebt have heet fohre ier;ac.d the cout try. All hostile opera'htionts ngniinsi Texa, trvce been fotr thle ptresen't, etiriely suispended;i the whlole enlergies lit the at;111iona bcinlg iii. recctedt to pirepmiat ionais to imeel iany emer ge; cies na hliebl may arise onIt of thae Fr"aench diliclinies. Tihe illtelligenree whatichI ha s ist icrenehed Tamipico, thiat thte Uited. Stintas hias con.a senitetd to cftr thle cl;taims to thie arbiit ratiain air some' for'eagen powisea, hans baeen aeceivedT w ith the warmest ma ifesttli otns oafi apprao hat ion. Th'ley speak; o iti, ats a sItronlg ev i deuce of te juistice antd honaesl3 of' te pe p1e of athe U. Stat. TIhae effeccts of' thie ltockadeI are be'ginntting to be fet ina the se'ta-t town5 Is. Provti - sil)nts aand foreignt mrerchandize are bcomnx intg scarce and clear. A cotnduccta waus expected at Taimpico by the 5th of' Junte. with 53 cr tiOt).(h00 dlairs; a large potit of swhich wonmii alrobaibly be for' thec U. States. llThe Conastelbnioin, Bostoii and14 Ontlario, were att atnchcr ofl' hata place con the 2cd or Maylt, oan te same1 liay the Nattchez lft thier.. I amIt, w'ith great respeCt, yaouir oIbedienlt ser'vanlt, .-- --. Ni'ws Ont asus, Jtine 9. Taasre.--Wae hiavae re'ceived thet flouston v(Te~lirah to alae 2G3th May. a',i -'Thea Pto plo," (lit:azorin) to) ahe 3th. Thei Icongress atpjour'ned tai Wedtne'sday, the - tha, .'inec die. Atnothier candidaie for tlho Presideniev, has bieen put fortht itt thec persian of Cot. P. WV. Graysont. irn oppjositiont to Gun. Lamar, bit little doublt seemns entertained that the elee tion wvill itnevitabty result in elevanting the hailer gentleitan to the Executive Chair. Thte lion. Baurnardi E. lHeu has resigned his post as Seretary of Waur. A handsotme 44> .61.antro has been built in Houston, by)M .Calos, alid a company At actor w daily looked lr [torn this ity and MbiI Consitfdera ble tisk oftin Indian war has jfi risen fiom the rashntiess of' Col. i. Potter wfho, on missing some. of Ii,, horss, col; lected int arimed party, midi mde an attaek on the UlIddo linrulians, wiomi ie susp6etel of' the tIheft. In tihe aTirav. tihrce inuditini and Iwo white men were Ikiled: and iktiler its terminitim, the horses %ere fIumind m a ranige closely adjoiinm, ( Col. P"tfer's plan. t4tio), % hither they lad casually sirayed. A compani y ins been formed and chartered to ulite ithe Brazos wiih Galvemon IlNy, by meanus of rail roads and camils.-Amcrican. The TexasTeiegraph states dhat tihe citi zens of lie republic are gracially relinquish ing tie practice of weirmig weaponis. Tho Nitur ri.h.ly obse'rves. thint its a habltt wivi iunvnriably indicates that the comiuin nity ain whicb it is tolernted, is iol'ested with blackg s~ arid se'oim lrelt. This vile cms tom, whiiebl arms I msud maIm with the in strimtncots of' mischief, and gives him pover %vhenii rage and futry most ineapaciate him rol its jtdiciois exercise, otught to be frointied into piihlir reprobation. in every cmmin r% c:mllig itseif civiiizd We heart i ly rejoice tht it is hillinia inio disquietude iii Texas-wi i tis, it i., becoming d.ily rare and thv perilld, we rt, is not fi'ar dist-1amit. wltenl the. lav vIlich pIrolhilbits time We'e.rinlg of conelfvaled :11111 delly wevaponls, shitill be ip plied with rigid a tid iiscriminate severi Iy to l1 vhto ointravelne its whodoles o pre etepts.-aN. 0. Mhe. '.ltnoIn.- IN C.ANADA.-We ae'C jCalous of Lhe sioiries of the frommier aIpers.nd give ie folowint c:iii aia log' i lst i rba nces I rotm Ibe Letislowo .Advoente or'. lit it is v% orth. The tailorstory ve have liilaelore. Nrt 'ork Sun. The uin i-as not pnsse'd over ()riti heads fir ih last six n%eelks withmot daily wvit; .jeopaldizit.g t dI gnity of tihe crownl anld destrohyig the livv's oh li er ainjestv's sit ll-;it yet limnyion is miade otiiiem iln tie C.1ii:;a a papt-rs. On \\ ednesday at ternoon last I Ir Ma *ijezty's negrovs - (Chip peway, lirew n .\i. vi:hit, of' '). Calma rine's, ot.I of tie wimniv of fth .third story of -later's Tavernt. We hear that .l r. W. eli Indite iet::roes are perili fted to tru at lar".g. The da) altt. r, fihl neq_pvas otllhat jlicee it it inm:isitrate nd antither person inIli- ihe nrd iimi,e. ( )i Thursday iigit last, the evening of flit' Q-t*eet's birt h 'day, flihe soliers at Q1een S141.1 .11.01ified thein;%olves v%ilh wipping" lhor i'othert i thair hieat's Cntent. At Imim kville. il !obi destrnel I vast de:.:1 ofproperly ill onet 41'ftheir ~regal rowvs, an1 at Prescott they h.al a ight. At Ni: igara sevvn tiailr whipt 45 of le soldivir, :*'2 oi wiiiii vill 6-stav whipl," Cor ilhey wver einried to time htospital with broken hea.d.s. Tie Waraw Gazette of the st tilt., states th:t Prince Iiellizerslie otne of' tihe lEimperur's Aitles-de-Cumi, ais tobltained at palent flor 1t) years, ir a new mode of construceting rail roads, accorditng to whieh. thu Iieels, which are *ol*enst iron,.- instebd o'haing u tnelhed to tthe carriages,"art'f'IX& to 4he rails, h'ilcfh ate Imade 1f 11wood. 'rie carriages slid over tie points to cot,aci pretitedi b3 the revolvinZ wbr.e'fs, and we Olould tIinkl;, tihie' fricio milust lie very Con silerale. 1t is stated that h this method one litrse (in draw i weiigit of 1,(ito lbs. it di'tmce of'a vers, or rther more ham hree-f ti of' a mil, i 2 .i.....es; hmt, firaom th:is sIlow'. rate, there is prob;ably some erriaorit lie ne'ount. Th'ie cost ofat Iertst oft stat It a rand intht nfcmeiglhorhood, itt Si. Ptersburailg is estiiamt'ed at I10,320 f'rartes, an tiiinhe e'x p'ense alf;eh carri:age at in' ci hiun raecd andi twenimy l'ranes'. A (Geornma,rr m odel m tni' ina re'lief', tof lhe '.n ote tat Frt'ance, is bmeing comnsit'ruered ini a :den l't at 2m tn t range, ntear mteI ;:t'm'iere dle Malinac. it n' ill bie :2,000t y'tads squtare', andm w..il Irepriaesentt sall thae di fferenott ebfinis of tlmlttntnius, ithiad noti se't bioundarlies, tihe bai s antd inltn, ish:atmas, mt'ers, l,s andm foarests. ilt <if ias anda pr'iticipaf it'on a hl ilbei.- pubtlic h'uidlinmg, th fat re'tsses anal maiti tary. 'tationt a, the ativi"isiun< mt dleatmenits, alha lites of' high-r o:atl, eitmalsm rail'ways,&c. L.g-rars in ca/men imrc.-T her'te is it en t he sinota mof IEliz'th, in thme ''b'litman taf I .tiilan,"' published't in 16!9. A ft'i dscib.Ia in;: hais vat'itis tnunhlaof ati':ising Stiiiphes, tihe na' timer ndlts: *:Th'ec n' hlafe inomi~az is hat t very manm's kiithe i's his mm.enat dresti; iin tvery iman m's t:alIa r ly'es his berem; aif ite bes't tt-'s pur a"ts keepi a penniy for htim toi I'romai/c the i utusta 'Con,stitio'analis, .Iunue i. C'oT'To .- e ha:ve very little ebantige tca nutice siwee otur last ini the cotmtan amar' ket. 'Te hutsma ess dutring; th weea.ttk hias bmeeni inmitemi, sad time et(lmry hats ba''eenicntinmeti e'xclumsivelcy tthe bet' teir diesciptionts. whicb ar e st;ar'ce. -Inmei'or' cttons aretnteglectedl, andi mao onea shonis ai diispaoitmm ion tmoperate mi this gomality'. Our smock ;m at'rsenmt a imountta toa bt etae I8 andi 20,1000 bia'es, of w' lhich necarly all is in s'ecaond hiandms waitina Ia.a la si hppedt. Tlhie sales f'rom wvarehouises this week fh a'c' baeen uight, ataamouniing in sall to tanly imabout !h00 balmes. ait 1 0. 18 at 10). aindi 1$ baets strie: ly fprimea ;at iI cents. Wo ganai' infera'itr to gooid 7 a 10), prime andt chioitce 111. a 11 cemnt'--it imatst lie ai strictly iprimne article, sandt in sqare bales toa b'rinig time latter qutotationa. E'xetasur-:-On New. Yormk G' per cent. pr'eam.: ilcsioamn ".4; litimoire amid Phfihutlel pahila, li; Charsmlestont, 4: Tr'me;aatury I)r'atfis, 5; l'. S' Notes, searcee anud i tn dea ndat ini simali su ms for trasvclluinag, 5 a (. "Fi-:mtTs.-Ta Savannah, 81 petr hale foar Cotton; to Chmmarstin perm lanil Ilonnd, $I1,5O t'or rtounam nd $i12 l5 for sgjn:aro fales. Ctt.fnt.>:sToN. .Jmune 1i COTt'oN.-Operfatos lin aill dlescipmints of Ulptamtis havnie beent mttre etent'isiv.e tis wee'c'k ihiant last, iI alhouigh ntm the. smmalcest shatde oft varniationm can hie nsomitie from~ outr iast gnmotationas. I folders are nmot inclined to yield, antd operators arm' waitinmg tihe re tmurn ofi te steamer (Great WVestern fmrm En~tglandM, for mone recent acivics, ton gov.ern their prciceedimgs. ELotna.-Small lots of'JRichmoumd Coumn, tispold of S4 a 81: mnostly ror tiuenption. The stock ofsiierline hand is light, whilst old and sodr, -ud de~ll We learn that very little is do irue qualities. Sales have heen 16 80 1 bli11s. Museovado, by anction, 4 to 81, and 30 bhlds. fair at 10 ets. ket is well supplied with inferior ---We notice sales of 50,000 Hs. :an 'dShonulders. (Westerti) from 84 to 400 prime Bultimore llams at 13 -he Luplly tit this time is good. ditorucknowledgecs pay n rom the follwing persons. Por 1838. np, Leroy Watson, W. P. Hill, iGll, Ilettett Ievnoldls, .esse Go -) . Butler, .lolin Iatnskett, Joln BaI, Willianm Harr. David Ilarris, (o. Se, Hiram Adams, Pressly Bland, nniel, MIrs. MI. Ifunihr, .(('fhn Ani d 0 1hn Terry. Mathew Moss. Wyatt .114nes,. John C. Allen, John Coker, .. G. She ard, Wi. Garrett, Sen., Mrs. Mary W W. Starke, W. Wise Wim. I. Ir 11o, A..Adnmsm.- Iltimph. flonulwarP, -Gouctly, Thos. Bnrretr, T. .1. 11 ih Wr . Gallihin. Charles Gootilhin, W. ,. Thos. Kernaghan, T. Parker. For 187. a Umiunll. GH. AeNIlie, P. I. lut ler L.CMrtled2e, 1). L.,,Warcllaw, 11un4h. Boulware, W. W. Starke, W. W. Gray,C. Moore. V The friends of 1). E'. DA V. PORT, Esq. are anthnrize,l to sav that lie is a Candidat( ir 7A X cOLL:C7To] of id;;efici l)istrict, at the next l'lecion. June 17, 18:S b 20 Attent ion Bri-ge iIlder. New lIrnlIge will be let to the lowcst .A-bidder, on the 2-1I6h inst. :criss Iforn's cacek wt:ere the Martintown road crosses. .By order of the Commii;siioers, -T B- 110O1L8, See'rv. June 5t h 1838 C j8 CAUTION. IIlE. Publi! a re hefriby eanmioned a gaTmst receivimg a note draw ib Ity I ve son iL. lilokes. piyle to lDitiel IIovt ihr the snm ori5u) dollars, made aboutf the 17th of Mnrh, anld 1:yable Ohe 1st of .nly. Said note will not he paid on presentation, as the cfonideration fur which the tnote %%as i la1s fileiVd. IVESON L, BROOKES. AIn y 29. 1 83S e 19 The Edgeiwhl Advertiser is reIested to publish, the aoove itree times, andt.arge this oiice.--Algusta Chron. $, .un. Lok at This. SCOND I fron ile Subscriber, onl he nioht of s :t May last, his som nan San'l. Runyuy, he is of dark Com 1l)le$*0 srms-eved, hinne in the right ancle, -in hlis 17iih year. Any person giving inla; on cmicer .ing said Ind, or secnr -i1: -0 that I can get him, will be liber ried. All perns are forbid hav S ealing or tradinl2 with him. -'4, JOHN ICAMSEY. - .ntine/O, 1838 e 'e 19 ,-ore New (Goods, Treceived by Nicuor.so. & Pa:s. M l'th:e fllon inl" articles, w hic inl ad ditibn'totheir former .iock, thev ntow have on lland a general ntsortmnent of'season:;ible GO! l)s.-to whaich they invite thle atten tion of ther (-ustomtaers. A good assortmensct of Gent's. antI LadieQ' -fine shones. Boy's andI ili-ne's do do G ent's. hine Pumps11). Ladies' soperior Kid Slippers. Several enses Hbliei and White Cunnnaer Il;aos, the larest & mtost flahionabale Style. Georgiat Nanakins. ' lacdk TIlahibet antd Stummaer C lothIs. AIl.o, a goo d aImo'rtmen.it Brownt Linoene. D)rillin2s antd Vest in,s--wi shev lcy an have nadle ny in good style tat the short est notie. A"lso,-ai goodit supply superior fancy Prints. French A3!nslins. Cambrica nnd1( Printed Lawnas. Ladies' fancy I l:andkrbiiefs. New style MAtnslina worked collars. M onrtitng prinits. (uGinus and Muosl in. Black (Gros de' Swise Silk.. Ladies sutperior' black colorted &M whlite Kid do lacok atnd White Englishg Silk (Glovecs do ido Lace Silk dIo Illack WVhiee and colored LAaue Silk do Blnck and white Thlei lfor veils. A goodt assmn ment ilonnet, Capj, and Belt Ribbuns. Fecather Fans. Ladies' fine pilain Straw Bonnes. Misses' do In addition to the above tamed good5 they have nmay othier nrties ton tedhi ns to) enumerate, wivcha they will sell on ie. commiodating terms. tt IS Edtigdfiehl, Jnne 5t:h. Aiken Classical Academyi. Ti illS Aetademty hats now been ini act ivr .-operation for ne-arl y thbree ve.ars. Tfhe various branches of an Eilleband ( 'lssi. etnl Education are tangbt, in connex ion w itit sneh exercises, as are cotnannaon toa A cade mnies"of respectability. M1 r. S is of lBro ai o University, a'ad unts had several years e'x porieto as a Teacher. Hoardl and rTuitioi on niederate terms. Aiken, iny 23, 1833 dl 17 state of SouthI f arl'3inaI. EDGEFIELD DISTlIcCT. D ANIEL II. JONES, livitngon Horse= . pen C reck, tolls before me, one browri hay horse, his left hiatt foot wle, a sm all star in his forehead. ahbont 15 hands hiiela marked with the collar, nine or tena y-ear: oldi. Appraised at .W5 - I). E. DAVENPOI{T, J. Q. May 18, 1838 e c 17 Notice. A oL.prsons indebted to the estate o WiLplliam WVilliams.., deceased, are re qutested to make immedciiate paymnt, nn< those 6 demands tot present them pro' pterly edl. I,LL TAM BRUVNSO)N, Ad',ar. May 25;'1838, t f 16 P7 0t 7]. PROCCLIVIYATION. STA.Eu; OF SOUT11 CAROLINA. .':Xl'CUITIVE. I)>U:R1TMw.NT, I CIlr.il.t. ilh own, 14N. 1 Bly lis E.'cieuem, PlE I A ( . 1n'p' LEV', Emiq. 1'orror aniet C,lom wder ifl-Chitf in emjd overr the State a|'r'.sid. 1-'.REAS oi thle "It2i of Octolel, . lZ7, a Proclatailoll s isiel lv this Deparitent, olI-ring I rewnril of ::24i for I he n iprelensionl and delivel-.y &J ACK, a tiegro imin slave, the properly of Uo. M.eAlilly, charged wit tihe mmrdei' of W NANE,-., Intl Whieb said Jack has escaped I and fled firom.inistive.... And Whereas it was made knowi to this Deinrtment, by letter from llis E xcelltne.v the (overnor* of Kentieky, daeil 7h i o March, 183, flhat the said negro aiek. five or six weeks previous to th l:iie of said litter, !ia heen apprehlied, and was Ilien( collfhied ilhe hJail at Fralkfiwr, ns a *igi tive fi IIjlj-tiev', oil accollill of s.il IulImIr dler, adil as itfehl would he delivered to any a-,,ent clothed with ni proper deInmi from this Deparlitlt : And wher"acS, if clse 'Itivee of* the a0ibresaidi infornlion frm 1ii Exeellency Ile (overnor of Kentieky, a delid. diii andt legal f>rl, wa u'e henrincig fdale the I 2ti of A pril last, reepitir im.! he ( v (erior r i.ttic -- it) sti render lie body of the Sid .Jik it Ih'e i a.ent there in m:ied, to the end that lie mnigiht he broutlt Ito this Stte atInl Iried 1*tr 1 th saiel ermille: And wheic;res it nppeiars tiat h re ilte arrival ilf the 1getlim-omn this Stale In Ketiliev, 'itih the deittni afloresaid, a 1i:11a caimig his nlaile I I.wNeti appeared at the .a il in F raidli rt. veit ek . w ih a po%wer (11 atVornfey 1i-11m C"eor'-1.eir-liv, lhe ivowner of s:il Jack, and deminded Imt fiom the jailor n.a ;a rmaway slave of ,aid Mel.lilly's it) whomn the said~j:ailor deliver ed him : An htton l'ie-k, I- a Celnt of s;ml Mv-Alillv, nflerwall. sold said negrio Javk ti I ir- Muntly, residinz ii .wimg cout, heniieky, who agnil q,bl him, :1111 rfil.ed to inlforim the e-t of th i ,tate to n hici soul i,or whure lie was carried: Anti it is further .-t:eed it to s 1-ll1 rtilivl thvit Ithe ne 1r 11nam . fin tou last sale, wva, Ohwnge-d firom! ./,rk It) /;4 n. NO)%W hN(\W .VI' That t the intent Ilhat justic hnye doile. 1nd4 Ilhe suid.lak hI mdres, anid abettcrs broun::lit to condig puilli-hmt3elt 116or ile .cite aforecaid, I ilt Ierey.v iwler -I rewaid oIf .:Gj* 11 UN D11 E 1 0. .A DO S. in addtitio to the re ward oftered inl my former proclamui ito, lted 2 2Ith October, 1837, Air tli! apprehen simi and deliver-y of the ncgro .1-irk into ayi\ jail witili Ilhis Sae: and b1haIiit amouInt Jor sueh informatioi naain.st anIy per,on ir p-rsons n:ho have beenld guily o harbiorinlg, anih, or .m-siting the said .lack, as will eliec colivicio in a cout a f .vi o tice. And it is l'orther proclaimed and mate kitowin. lhat tle informant, ol his appear itv, -Intl giving evidence oin IhoI trial of suhe pern or persons charged with tihe crime iof hi:t orimi-, aiding, oi naisriin1!! tlhe, said .Jck to esCape.I roml justice, shail remain free of and dischamrel froii i.y prosuileeiion (i legal procceilings agahist h4n,vl for or on leconilt itf aiy matter or thimog he ma hiave idonue ini relini to thle escapjie of snaidl Jack. Ini testimteny w hereof I hav hereicnto set ruv~ handic ad eS-causedl the~ se:il lif the 5c -ct h. - 1. S.\N ON, Secrtry of .t :ie. .liiii 14 I h P R 0 Oi L A ii A T I O N. ST.\ E''I (I.' S'ilI A. IZOLI.. I Xi ( I'I lu I: l>h PA le.il;3-'. (, ccn:n. .lctno~ 6. j-:-8. ( j'I1 f,'cE.eellency l l I: 111 Al. lg i T I. sI. Gouermi.r.e m ( noo.nn/rn-h ltitIII ' /ii' AS in (foricuusj be/ re eeivedt hv thii depar:ment'ti .hat a ofMAay last, abon:i ihark, ontt ihle bodery otf.on's ownu house, ns hit wasi then andii thtere shoit deil lby somiie pier,:n as vet tinkinown NO W 1 N(W Y A' E, ''lh:s to thle iintenit lhat jtice mayu Ibe idonte. mcit thait thet piri tot legaihltpinishuttt: I di hirebuy illI-r ai formiiatioin nciniist thle peirpbetratotr iof lie salid miiurder,sit tt the itfeder. his aideirs, amti abeiitiiirs miay' be apptrehemb-ti andi ii suil'er thle penalty of' ile law fori the sail eroneu. Anil it is hierebmy fiuirther rltea imiIed and i miade isnown, ithait the inirtirmant, tin his ap~ iearinig anid giving e's idenice otn ithe ti al of the said 11no1rderer, his n1idlers, an eii i tirs, shaill staind lree and diislciirgedl iof alnd frm aniy prsett ioni oi Ilegal proiceedis aga5 in~iilst hiimseilf, ihr' or on aeccount itf lie said muri L..seal of the State,att ( cltnu P. MA. IIVT L R. By orer. TI. 11. SaxoN, Secretaury of State. .Inne 1-I r*19 *71E5EDH'IL. T il subtscer, fromii ithe imtiportuniitie.s tf his, friendrs, hias cnnided so fair to resiumre the prct'ice of his professdin, as5 to mnong thiese, he wsoni mce:ira>n partientlariv Scroflia or Kmec's Evil, Cancer, D)isetsei Muamunnne, Chroie Sore Legs, &c. Addtress Park's P. 0., E dgeheld Dis., S. C. NIay 1 if IL OR DE R S No. 74. LEAD QUARTEIRS" COL.U.BA, i'vih Junie, 183M., The following legiments and Corps will parntde for review tid (rill it the- respec Live limes nud plances fullowing, viz: The 15th Re,gittent of Int*uetry tt Wi - liaimson's. Oit Saturday the 23rd o' Juo in stait. Th 43ir(d Jlegiment of loraitry at Betnu rord's Bridge , oil Tuesday lie 26th (if .J nuc. The 3rd1iiR-met of Cavalry at Darn weil Courlt louse, onl Thurthday the 28th if June. Tnbc-j l ih Ilegiment of inLintry at AshIley's, [iI '5atilrldi. fihe -,owh of.line. The 7ih ite-iment ol'Infratiry at tie Old Wells, on Tuesday the 3rd of July next. 'i'he 9h 11egiriint of 1u1antry at Lowe's, n 'hliirsday the 5 11h of July. - Tlic nd le.ilnt of Ca~airy at Lowc'r, >in Saitirday file 7th o Jhily. The 101i -leonn .t f itimntrv at Rich i. t'o, n Tii l;Iy the 10 ith of J uly. The Hil R 4Giicut of lutifaitry at Mor row's old fiild, onI Saturday the 141 of fuly. ','l( GIh R Iiment of Inlantry at L.omix', n Iuesday fite 170h of .rily. The .100i Iegiment if inv at Boyd'q, Ji Thur-dav the lih inlv. Th -'li1st'11tegiment ofAitf-ntry nt Parh,'n ild field, 401 Salltur(h lhe 21,t of Jui y. The li Ieglielit of Cavalry at Bul t, on 'I'lesday the( 2.1lh of JIly. The 3th lI-gilent of Infiry at Kel er's old ici. of) ThIlr.slay thle 2G11h of,Julv. 'TI:th l "egimemit f imtry O1 Lon''3, ml Sanh4;tv I!he !Sihl of' .lilv. The 24.h:i am 25i iItgirtutits or Infin trv at Wimisboru', on ATicu.,day lihe 31-st Uf %I ly. The- GIIh R--gi'lent of C:avalry . -t yon::ne':, cm Thurschae thI, 2fi III'gas next. The 1 th nd111 2/uh Rlilghnent of 1uf-mt rV :t .IIerville, on -:ttirdy tie 4th of A niust. .iI l:: t i 1, 1. :'rio i h t * 1 .i . :Th R : I, I i IIo , f In Ifa nt ry nII Yorik - 6I1, (TII the 7th (f AAuust. The 16i11h uliezimlift of JilfIIItV at Eie liier , o n ay thie i I uth of A 't The cft I 111im1n111f ;ua tyif Uiiion P. l insew,lm Alonflay fie 1:3th .I An-l1q. Thw -511h lRegimenv;t (of 1111,111trv nt thle iliiit -aeolry, oi \\ ehilesda the 15th of The :36yth Rl-!imnt of hImnry at Tim nonl's Ohl field, oi SaIIturdaI fle 1 li of A,1's t. The :171h lnegime..,t rf lnimtrv, nt Wil kmin i, 1fiel," ol Tullesday tile of Thtle 91t ReilCient of Cavalrv m icGaney [l on Thouirslliliay the 2:3r (of' Agtnvt. The St ie Igh.nw et of Infantrv at Bru. lon', (II S,1111nlay the I.;! of Svpf. nc.mt. Thie:irdniemetoifaryaTny' ld siltre, oTI et the 4i 1 of September, The It liient of Cavalry -i Pickens vite, on niurslay the 6h of September. The 5it legim-ent of lantry at He - ter's, oil Satillivy the silh of September. The 2nml Regiment of hI Imry at H1all's, rmf Tuesday thell't IIIseptemlber. The 1.1ml Rwgii;;ie fo nfamry at Mlin ton, on Tlivillsday the l'titi ojf $ptemIber. The -ihl Regiment of -inflantry at Ver rentns, on kaliiahv Ih 1h of ;eptemb!er. T'huet Oliesand of Sereani Of the 71h Bri.g:le wi!I ible "l)r -inim enr lar Soci,v t Ilil., on Atiday the hit of October next ; to remlain F.ticamped six dayv. The 2sth izegiment of Infiantry till pn rile for review in drill at D:lin-ton V. :-d2iose .ziu, (211dn thes.ath 3r of Otbr T1he 3th I:ilimen;utof l.fuiantry att ilien netiitle. ('n Timr":lda t he I lth f ctobr. The, :2thl lrigiat ofl If:tr, at Chea tiich C'ort I loue,i on Sturday~, te tili t' gill 21st : I leiment1,1 f *l~,uf.mtry at Lan-~ tast,t' er : our ()te' ilo s onTuetN,day ('thiiG iTie (39 )igiment 11 4 lufantrvg altt Cam den. on,bh Thly th ie lirpthi .of thber. The2 5.t r lieht of ilivlr lcato eam den oni: I"atont the 20 Ith oft ttob setr Th I 0ih leliment of1 (In os fin'ea the rrTl ih- iIl'ir ;,imentC( of VInmt2 rv il nt Sum lervie.s n Thurida the 25e-th ti' Octr lingo on Tc - ly the 3D;ii th of.ci OcoI. The :Cir liegimet 'ufi Jinfantry toCn wattt hoou. onStra the 18f o The aci'nd ie'iment of Infntr atM tierrs f t e d1th l.i:. : 4me t( n il:anembl ( hneanlaylit th.I I)h " of.\gSo Ihr dr~in intrdctin: . D i..ri the !:ee ' n NnCo~nai ine OdEi"ers ofut alothetry laegmen twilte anele r the boise. trpi,i, n tbera pios. tlo Iteir rC spective freviews,e tep thoswe' of the' 3!bfltteim1l finfn try,ho Cres eue jlt' SmC thatuy 2icn