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PROPOSALS Er puffishing, in the Town of Columbia, (S.C.) a new Senti-Weekly and ickly Newspaper, , TO BV ENTITLED THE SOJTM CAROLIMAN, BY A. i. PEM l;E tiUN. E NCOURA t.ED and stimulated iby the kind and flattering soicitations of' political friendit and nit all-absorbing interest in the great question of tie duy. the undersigned (tormerly editor of the Augusta Chronicle.) proposes to pttb.ith a neV paper, in Coltumbia, aod respect fully ubmits to the consideration of the public, the principles and opiiiions by %% hiclh it % ill be governed. Firmly cons incei ihat the futiue ibrty. happiness, independence and prospelity of thee Soutthern States, ant indeed of the n% hole Confederacy , are viially involved in the mnomllen totus qlestion n14JOw pending, betweene a gigantiec National Bank, and the eosittutional enrreney of tite cOnntly, the main object 1fthe CARnoL.sIN will he to dis ussthat question reely & thoi ough 1y; throw all its eights fairly and idly befere the pople; and shew thereforen, tha a Nationia, Mank iq utterly unconstitu ion And inexpedient, and violeet y inieiicat to free trade and indistr. , the ibertiesof tIeI@ vountry, and especialk the trade, conilnerce, and prosperity o'the Somtilern States-tha-t tleirdirevi itiilport'ttd expiort trtde, once so Ilourishii,g, and conducive to their gen cral wealth and prosperity, was destroyed by the overwhehninto, power atd inflneiice of its capi tat, aid -d b%, the Immenl-tse cleduiteand resourees of the Govertienlt, tnd kindred i sstem o par lint anet sncinstilutional legisit ioii-that tn emt ployment oftlic State anks, as is6cal upi-ets oef tihe G;overnment. in any shape, must be eveni inure daiigeroius andeorritputig than a National one, atl necessarily prodwc ti% e oft Ile sie Cf fi,cts nt our -Soltliern voimierve, siice the great credit and reonreevs of' lhe goveraiimient wonde necessarilv be absorbwd ansd monmpolized b% ti,e Northernu 'lanks. tened devt-" all c ein el' fisir competion on the prt of ihe Soutilern ones. mt, Soteri Merchalts--nu1d tha the oci e1ictual and[ permnaneitt remetdy for liese evils. and ite coiiercial emismsments adisi res-es ot'l te country. ik un entirc IVOeICt: ftsC GOE:nnItsNr fnrom all iANSs, State or li iteral. & a retturn to tli true -onlstItuttionl cenrenev & sy-teen now ter. umled "the Suab-Treasstry Sv.,teimi," as, evide:.tly desigeed tty tIe fraeas oithe C:nitiltionl. anl first in operation alfter its adoption. till ilte comn bimed power of' the -'ederal paritv. and iank wenlth and aristocrecy el'the vcont iris, rimplicI over the wise and sahmry provisiis i ltiat sa cred histrument. awl lite great rgit ts and inter ets ofthe litople it was frinel to protect-that thissysti-em is not t-exp-erimiiee." heebu.it n11 ;eh , se sali- mnethind sncceAtidly, prnctised I-or renaturivs, iby til tost .n iPltiied and vivilized ations of thi! earth. till the! rapidly groviti. powe%*pr of* the Banks, (then teln "experiient ) entbied 'hie to sraw wittis tseir coerol. ad wietld to their own indiviltital profits, the imentille-ise credit t nd finan:-es efGovernenttat. so Car tioe in creasing the power and patroet.e of the Presi dent, it calnnlot 1etuder ;kay rational or prhebah! organizationl of'the detail-. bitt lcrra.e ttit-mi, tot very great exieti; ae while the. fitue inetere"t aned cheaaracter of its tdvotentes is Congress tre deeply involved ia renderineg th1esedetails as eir feet us practicable-, aed te whole systemen sa, elieent, ted sahtitary is htntinla wi-doml an foresigil t" tandeise. tIle coltI'mti and ien:ire power over it on the part oif' Clingress. and the people. (so who1ly linlke tile :rlbitraI.ilv indepel. deiti National l1anid,) would ilw:es 'iafare l the oppor-tuenity of' reetifying Whatever migit he foid erronconis. tnd improving ipon .all that shoold be beneticial-ve.e even, or aebouli-hing the whole, tll shotid disaappoinit tIhe exiectationIls of' the country; tisis lippily and prperly kreping the great mo1tley-iowe- ol'(hle Governtient in the handts flthe peoplo .;ied their relprese ntatives. instead ofnadly and tCinecessarily suerrendering .-jt tit tbe handq of a f a-Irrespon le.-private .ine dividuals, to be directed, wikolly beyond all psop ular or legislative conti, accordin to their own seellish nney-mkin g und power-steking inter ests-that instead of' deraiing the enrrency. it will of all tinig--s reder it settled anid stable.and stecire fi-oim fhetire -'experiients." since it will siep:rate it tnsd itscomie-rcial i elationt1ilirm ,oli tics, imd deprive fitmit e ltesidtents oall pow-r ot initeter-ence with it; w:1i-ol. i-ee that deeplv-root ed hostiliiy to a N.eion:d Bank. which is 'co ex ten'sive with the te liblicanl parmy of* the Co. federacy :ed,colmenei.:g with the' e\ist.--ec of tiehepresenut Govetrnen-t. muist Ccintinnte ii. tel perobaiity tec its esnd. there can Ibe nse hcepe icfiis'v origaniizaetionel of te enrencty. by such ae luanl. betutethant bet g-eautty dt-erned tandi bcr'wa 4 up, na itt pcresent, w.heeeer lihe per'id oelee its di-, stoleetion te r.ves, to stay ett ting ol its besinig alarays. necessarily epedsnt one 'Ihe rtunes tande speena latissis ofprcivaite individualtes-tat lie' Sub-Te'reas~ uiry system dtoes not taim t thce etabulishsingt oef --an excluswie imetallie cenrey."' htt ne of' nld. aeboiut ten: imillionts of goldt ande silv.er. to tahoest fourhndred mcitho, s of tI:mek papheer, since Ithe receipts anid iiburiisemttentts eof hce G o'.et amtenlt w..ill r'euire onty tabout te fo,rsmer sumic, wheite thce theank papejer ini cirelationc teaouts fistIr tic the ttmer, an td perobabely neatr oe-lon'iirh mctere'-hat it w.ill elTectuatlly retstrtini is ttelf theeen san rtin ecns teneev eatthe 1:tank toe oee.er issei: ieonstrain tthaem toc keepe thcetir paer ny' 5i tic the standaehrdt v.:tts of the specie eilnrecy; imemei t hceir icnnnce's. en. Ihience eveery wh.lere, t in bel fore'iew 'lTarit'dniite it limtitedt revene,' iands e'eonomyi isn the e'x pe,e. ecf the G overtnet:.mdei thc'ehvcmleteeail-alv setItle hle Tairifi teY andeteer dli-trc:acin~ sect5stonal <pt tionts, aned promte 'hIe harmen andtie ptepeu;iv of' thte Uniecn--thatt cte pcrinciples of1 this systesc leave foirmced tan e'ssenitiacl por iona ofC hose of the lIepeubliecn er state itighct patyi. herom ihie adop.e tione of'the itstiittiose, to st-h" res~ent ticme--: ati thcit thse presneet .Nosrtherin '17ai2 party, whei'h is now'~ tiaboriing liar ithe establlishmaaets of ae giaen tic aced overshaidowing 'tienal ltiank, is nain.-et cmore' thane the old Federal teostv. undeeer sasnew lne:; thas paerty whchct lIas eh'viavs strusgged aginsst the rightjs, welfae. usnd priipleis'. of the Sousth, and is inow ta pilaini ande oduiects combeeiia tion of' Bankoites. 'Tarillites,u Naitionattl Intecil tnitm pcrovemcenet menl, (~Cunsolidt: iontists, Coleonizietioni. isis, aittdl Ab''litionists-e'very ting mocest ohceoxi. Otis to the feelinegs, interestn, ande safety ofl the Southeerin people. Conssidleringt tiis meeasurie of tes Indtependset Treasusry. or t)ivor'e eol tiankci cind tate. ns ds sieletly ta te-s queshion. tie (7.iness, n ill cor dially neit,.i its~ suppolirt, w. ith tilt whoIts adevocate ii. aned oppoise tell whoiis opioiesa it-e-wholly flargeti e of ait patst dtileresie s ece s, tile-cl qestiions. andie reaidvto extentd the wtnrma ritc haresd of felloiw. ekisp io all wh.Io aesccord-sthv; it-coniessjenti. behievmsg ''this greatt mie stm eof eliversa eset' libcerty,"' m sill its imensse'ly iei tind vitally unporfans:eet politicalt actd sciatl reltis,s teo beo th'e cosueceenst of' ontt co'the grea:test sindic oI eest itndh ultismateey mto,.t triemntphantit. teatefl strint glecs for the gretat prineciples eafheuem tiibetlcel let imppiess thatt the w ertd hets e've-r knoewni - Carehnat. with leer aicen stoedes chivalornsdev.. tione to libierty, lbns tihroewn hersell iinto the front ranek oaf the conitent: ted laers'. prsincipalisty, seulst it first hce watLed. Thie eyen of talt her sister States wil te fixed tnps her w'ithi th'etdeepesi iee. --must depcend hpon sthe inalsx.ibele Csenr:ege te t 'irte, dtisiatieestteness andte ptioetisms, eel tier galtt ihapophe: for eio efforets or mans ae' sparede, sir w.;h dtct, to istirnet tand dtivides heme. at lt teelme thseim fromu thecir tre and icetriied iithe. Peusi re cenatly at residhent softhtis ':stat. iheonuha uniitbormly a aloeus tand einthussiatstie r'oadjjtor, iee heer strrui gles for Sotheli nc ineterests andte printeiis, tte. undericasigsned barinugs w.iih ha ime te haighlest regarde for anid coinfaience'i in hesr civice p asseplie, hws ntones of thai psersontat feel'intgs or hosstilIitie's w.hicht have unheappely'. ieaerkes the prissnta ?ilferiseces between,t old otcl frCe iinsds: a nt ieis de'arst se ject, ext to thse snseec :5 of lie great Cese in whtich he is enagesd. n' il ibe toe soathc these as ?erities, and eexceutrage fxorg'eltiess of mll per sonal feelings or considerations, in ardent devo tion to the great principles involved-trutsting that -ur respe:cted friends of the past. will again becoime ossociates at sone early period of tie future, and earnestly striviing to gudrd against those disgusting and degenerating personal con tests at)d parties, firon tie deep disgrace and cuArse fiwlich. this -tale has lieretolotre been so peculiarly. happily. end honorably exeunpt. F'uily convurkII g and Co-oler-ating 1 %itl tihe Carolia people. heretolore. in the noble. digiii edl, and sel-respeciil aversion they have mlvnii lested ttoward engaging in any partizan contest h;r tihe Presidentc, till editor will paro 1 puis to ilnciate tie lielpropielty of pirsimg I sniilar consre hiervaller )iuty to his lrinciples, however. wilc4onsiit hilit tino'd.-terneiiinatelyand IIIeOmpIIeruennsayiing Iy oppose lie ltpreteisiosns of one ol tine Preren.cit cnndilidtes, hon ever ie tm be disosed to avoid til advoucy it'tIne otier.' lie enniot but look upon Mir. ClAV. b1othi inl hisA lrincipies and lpractice, now, and e% er since his abandimnitnent ol tie iReyplslivi li,mry in lel. as thit most deadly, dangeroits, and successtl elemny ortthe South, aInd tihe true interestsi tie wiole coniedenaey, that either have ever known. A. tiht' head of the old Federal parv-ai opiii andl(] avowed Hankite, Tarillite, (iolnizationist, amd advocate of time Procain in ad l'orce bill-ald inow till) plaiily a-sornted witih the in nius opnons anmd p1rinciples olf tine Abo lii iouists-his elevation. as a slave-holder, aid irolnl a slave -State, to the xenthmi e chimir otihe Citnmi-deraey. wotild be ont: inf the most delldly tmid destrieiive blows to tine South. amid the sItibilit% 41fthe Uniion, that coni' possibly lie in Ilictud uplonl them, froin anly lillarter Ietwvevin him aid his presetst oppolln(nit' innr almte a i Iny nither. tle C,not.saNi coili tnoit heita t~o eihomis Air at minimnn t; tid ift l -inettr. mA hi imi,shall 1,a.ithlilllyv andl honeIlstly adhere to the rerat lIeplibelial iind Statw lRi'hts principles and meastre to wihln they nrIe oipenily and throlglhly psledhged. il th laIe ftraorin:n and ad rahn!c 'tdlessc'' nfi thir Congres.ionl ielresemtatives. it will lee very I- fron Itsir. inl- Itat lhne sholld have any oth;*ropnittient. even it lh present on wre te withdrt%- lie it reinvinbiered. however. that all Ilhis i., qulali finll hv tt itnporntlnt u';"' and tIle nly trile anid I'ldy Ire cnlrsetm ih on't Stitesa tnd lpeopl- t:i matter wh%eo man\ be In vandifidlate-is io dea1l Witill :111 ete. a'olamninno tlteir tie;ies keepl the cpintlol mftheinir n interIss. lri lh's stul desinnus. in their iwn bIiarnls-slatinl alliofrn-o all Iwr.onlal couess. or e.itain'ling albantices-- in come tine t1/nits onmo 'ton 1e other respe,ts, will zelony an1 ut - g1:nvov.lhi, tilvolrate, llhevoiehe.Q("O ub li'alti tin "tate liAhtsschlool.ssit fOrth inm tine 'tnaginia &N Kminteky Un'enlhitioem-G.ene'ral lA-'. v.,i:loln. pilb,ic rder. v iin. n lt ainrat.-lit Unioll efthe States. sestab-isleil v tIhe (n CoI sltItlioll. t6r tine strengtheini ndL s,'e'rmg. emui dt strlying or woak'ning. f the ilnstililtmv; lib. ciittes. ri;hts. interets. tind inb'nendtem. of the several Sitates- nd r.'imab e ti in .-tiII6110W. W. decidedly a J#/e.-:inj, bo(thl Ili Ihe :aster and tIe' slave, aid lilt in1inp., inn clninxexin with mint. political onit's. n i lmbilainatii. in.e i m-'st and best. ir the prmotiln of* publi lilne'rt . or -1r, vimie, aid aloyality, tiat lie world li.nseveri' It w ill delterminately oppose till mtine, de ceplioin or imlireetionii i, Imliti's- ind atvcate Mal encCitaie rigid hitmsty. ts alw-ais thne lest lnlicy- ill f;mi- ss lynylpll tine right,. evin to h in oppolnintis. oretemni. and oppose tine trln,'r 1hon:h02i i, Pohtical (r pursoinal Criencds W i! iln' go'vernel by 'principlres. not nit'' prinlicilh S bein alw'ys the (Ijrt and me. tint' mrcans-atid zeinleemisly v ce and slplpirt nill who -1up0porl its primnciples. ail opp--llo.;v all n% lin o0ppom.st' tl:em, litm natter whn--will desire and tIcentrage tie friendly advire of*,l. uIItsmljtniI to the dictation of, mne. anld hold its ouilmnills always o?pen, fi-eely and cordially, to tihse vho difler Iroin it--and, retying on a jnst apprecialion of its motives and intentions, will fearlessly and ut1 lTiesita1iugly i1Y-d&e1aR" 11F41fi_,' Atiqitii-n iii. ,-ow eve-C;r mnpopiular. on all proper suijects of' disietns<;ioln inani finirly.lay liefl'ore its readers the argimf'nts ired itamimst thein--holdting it, preli-rentce oi regard 6jr its own pinimos, ieyind tine Inoest convt-iction that they are corretil d beieing u!wIys reidy to sbilpimt them to tine' lnil-st sn'rnltiqv., and I -1.tidoni anil o1:p1o1se thlmll tas lireev as th'ose e)f' tither-s wi,tni pioved to ie erronvtolis. In short. it I% ill be, it sha/ be, ta Free Prss. tholrouhll-y nl nepve:l, hntet rlpI *tionally tad ti-i liernteiy:. anid (inlall thai;t n carnest 'and sii eere 'lecir'e a~nd e'tlert imnay lbe aillkm~c eto Crimnnsphe nivtir hutmanin wieakl~nie-;)ins thnr remnn,ived f'romn lien tuses, oin tine onie hnd, as a ti idi or selhish tnmle-servineg sibr nerv--j'iyiene n thne inn hern. It' thnis Ihn 1'r" nnaiii uIn,h ii i- nont wiiton it d- li'eate and cnonsciiIentius d'tei'u.iati ten pnr~ert il ,t. c"oemne whatt wan:n miter is it mitr'' thn heri'-tofrie perfe'ini -nd. mis lie feels tismitei lis tier inner reade'rs will tmhnit; tndn tas he lias himdt n'very r'e'ason tinlt betsatistied with the re'selult' f neh i n-turese. hem'etnli>re', Ine will .--'eei he likely tin deeialte lii-inn it Ihtrieller. Eniliell'eo nemns let isj uinihe en palr nity ete and mkmiine lineten-,incns tio taelnts on li'err tncqmnirnen'nt,. I-n ' Ill shen re non e'lforts, Innretnl'ier, tas heretnin th en nne. tn - nntnetis, tis inrms Ipossile. iiin' i-- wn lain. bhmno way,' bty utntirinig indty,'lav tpplicatin. ze':n. tand p-set n-ratnc'e, atndi nunthclinle Iittth in (ih tand an giood ce'm'u. i.r tihe want el 'abilities morne en :argede 'imnde ofl ariteiiend tal'nts nif n i Itemr mannd mnrnde'. I lie- unbl ided mntre:n nel itnl be dlevtnn.c inn tint pape.'t. timnd noiingiit nI le e waive ng. thame hi.s ntt:e pan tine nia'e. t-iea , mi':I tp een. leenrv. may:n elli-ett. ton inalwn it mill that lie lmay hutenibny bnoiti I'mn it hninnself. o in buctt many reasien abliy le e .ipnected friem it by' its trienil. TI' ' t-.-Tn:un- ('A tor.tx. n w ill in'be ublish edt mS r ait n r r t.v tand W a .Kin.i. tin .-n'eh dyis mis Imnae be foundeit lilos sinitabhel- to the .\ian,-'with. i'nnrue tiew ty pe. andeu enm lain-r eel learge hipe-ml sizet (veryi niterly ans inirge tn. lice ('hatrle'sitn Alir t'ery ter Ctmnii'r,) tandu of i theb'st enltv.-a.mt Tune l)nt.i.. nis p'r mellntn. e ru: .v, is, ad. il vnne.r Fi'o'uri liclmimas tat the e'xir.htion oft tint twi. Km it 'dvaente. in'r Six I )en.t..tins tat the cnd ol'tint yeainr. Then puemai'ttion itill com menee as eairhy tn tile newti imantil- catin bee prore d fromt tnh ie'Nrthi. Piersnsi nlshlpoed tin submie'. itn thin d nt mne'e' ni ith uminbscritin yntphers in the'ir ie'ighboeurhood,nh wtil l leamse fotrward cclhenir uine's lby miie ten ('tn. hniam; mnd thnose iindely dlispoi'.ed tio aid ien pirocuiring -iubsciribe'rs. itill pleatsn. twrite himi t) thatt etlect. and ice will semnd te Sublscrmiptionl paperns. A. if. P~FMJBFRTON. Ciot.ectnn.t, S. C. August. IM:is. I 'tiitors tinronghtolt themi Sounthern St'-i wil connfer at hnvinr. itat wtililbe duily ttpprec'iated.. andl c'hnert'ily nnere .eintd hiv rn'-publli-chinig tis Prm s. e'iltins,m anIdittte fr ding'to telihti lce ai No. cotitinunlg it Subsc".eri pttions re'cieie ait ti.. Olliie. sec R ihe For' Ooflon njni.. tiemn ( Gius, tih haivine been-t spoke~'n so InigImhy nif 'wvhereven' the navnte benuin I ried lihroughtnm thue Couttn Groiing States..... Themiset ibs mare sin 'onistrmineed that onme set will hest Itweinty yearns or morme, taned bei connstannt ly in use, by hiavinng atn e'xtra set iof C >st Stue enufaes. The lheeis tire umadeli ten lit tionte frnt iof the' It ii. wheri'ie the~ t awst pass-~ through~, aindi ill so -inpie ioan nmnanner thamt tnny person enni put IIt'e m on. IThe 'tleub'ribnern wil Il tlwys keep :m sinpplny tel Gitne oin hndt of' thei tabovie dIescrliplioni. W IL L A M .loNl'-:,' ..'h l-u' dIoors d/wnr ihr Up'ne rlnar.. PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EXLCUT,liVL DEPARTAIENT, COLUMBIA, 24th Aug. 1838. By Iis m P;rcellency PI E RC E al. B*T LE R, Esq. Goreenor and Commander in-chief in andover the State aforesaidi W lIlCA HAS, inforination has been re ceived at this Departnent, that a femiois murtter was lately comnitted in Richland District, by one Ani:n STRI JIN. Onl the 1od1y of iIAM AntisoN, and that ith ei sdidu A a.kn has fled fron fustice. NOW KNO%% VE, Thut to the' intent the isaid A lNnn may bite brought to legal triol and condigni punisheuleint, lior his of fince as aoresaid. I do hereby oler a re ward ofiThree Hurcsed Dollars for his 8p prehension ind delivery into any jail in thiNs State. The said A iN .R S-RIPLI N is about thir ty years of age, five fbet ten inches high, well made, fair complexion, light tuir and blno eyes, sharp featres promninent, full mouth and white teeth, food of gambling and bras tiuchi of his manhood. Given 11uler lny hand and the seal of the State al Coluim bin, this 2-1th day of Au. [L,S. in the year of our Lord one thonsand eight hundred and thirty-eight, nod in 1110 six ly-third year of the inde peenitice of the United States of A merica. P. M. BUTLER. By the Governor. JunN 'T. SEilly.:s, Depiy Secretary of State Antgiit 25 f 31 P it 0 C LA im A ' 10 N. STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA. I/*, His E.rdcclency PlIRCE. M. BUT I.1A, lsq., Gove rnor an-l Commander in chiof in and over the State of Soiuth ( aro/na. EXECUTIVE DEAPARTMENT. ('orUM.Bit. August I3, 11S38. il-EAIA.'S, inforol: ion has been tc Sceived at this Depariment, that a t-loiious murder wis lately conmnkited in L:mirens Distrivt, by one 1mi'tAt IloLU2IaHE ,ion the hotly of- Branblelt. that the "aid Ilirait has fled rromitistice. N(OW* KNOW YE., Thai to the intent the- said liranil taMy be Iromuglt to legal aand con i~thn punlishmeni, for hisi offence as albiresaid, I do hereby olli-r a reward of Two liodred Dollars for hi, upprehension and delivery into anyi jail in thig State. The sai I liram is represented to le1 about 35 > cars ol'age, upwards of six fet high. dark hair and blue evc4, clnite taciurn, but when spoken to, replies cally and in good Ian ina~e, altoet 11her una1ss4inl in his ;nan ners. of' a serious and rather nelancholy conntenance., eoirely solber in his conduct, and conversation-always dressed deCenly an(] in honiespun cloth. Given iinder my hand and the seal of lie Sitte at Colum - bin. this 31 day of Attaust, in the year ofi or Lord one [L.S.] thousalI einfit hundred and thitrty-eiglit, and in the six ty-third year of the Ixde of Anerica. P. M. BUTLER. By the Governor. .O(HN T. SIIELS, Deptity Secretary of State. August 3. f 2 , P R 0, L % 1 A T IO N. STATlTE: ()FP S(Uti'li C \ROLI,NA. FXI.'C UTIlV I. Ill:PA RTMl F.NT iE sq... Gzoetrnocr an.'1 'nn nande.r-in -chie / in uuian ovr thce State aforesaid. '4 IE' R I' A S inf<lenaiion ha1 Os been re 'eivede hev this d eplartnilent that a iIn',l atroIcious 'rnurier wals coeurniiired in lhe District olf Oranigebuirg on t he (iih day of' ~ May last. abhoot dark, oni the body of'Jo41N HON Nrt. while siti ing hy thle fIrie in his owni hitn se, who0 was t'n an md i here- shot dIead by sonte jwlrsonI as5 yet ttnkn iown NOW~ KxNO\~VY E, Th'iat to ithe intent hat justiee hIlv he done, and tha t lhe per-' pI t:ra ton of'thuis horrid crimne mny he berought to legal peuni,fitet: I dlo herebv oiller a re'wardl of'lX TWO 1UNI)R 1:1) I))LI.LAIRS bermn:nit toninstIi14 i theperptiraetor of t he saiid liurd'er, so tha t the oi'i-nderi. hit aide rs, andt abcertem's maiy bie appilrehttIende and sufl'r thle petnabyi cit the aw for te saide crime'. Ai it is haerebcv futhert' proc1'tlaed and miade knowe~n, thati I he intirinant i, oni hiis ate r'eainri andlt givinig e'vienttc' 431 the trial of the s;aid mueo terer, hii'aaj ni rs, :taid ab~eters, shll Isian fl re e andle di-tchargedt of atnd from atnyi p roseenttionel or l ega IProct''eding i i' inruself, lior or oil necoun) it ofi I le said mur-l' Guiv'enm rndert iiny, hand and lie L-.seal of ihe St'aie.alt Ctolum bin, (ih Iun e ,' 1I N: . P. M. BUT1LER. Bly order. B. II. SaxoN, Secr'etary of State. ..une 1-1 C 19 ANAWAY frm the Subsecr - ' 'tebruary last, tro m)1 iy lacme two niles tim lilambutrg, S. C. at negro man11 niuindee ll.FN. abotut i'oriy-five .arels oltd. live fee.t six inchies high~l. ...le aboe reward I will 1cmy feer in jail so that Iiia gret him. 1 lamietrg, 'elarchl '2(. Ic8;I7 t'8 lBro.us,In to thlac .1:nii F theis l)hstriti. a1 Negro miani by the' tnate of \ ierg, ailj.it '2. years eef aege,' five feet. Iti etme's high. steent umadee, ande veruy blacek. lIe sayc. that lie blels to ThI- HittIe. litijig ti I henry Cteminy, Alabeaae. le 5lavN that he wvas pu rchiased in. North Caroclill'na,ia lef'i hii. wier o.n,F-hnt It iver, G'eorgia.,oin his wayv hiOme 'l'he owner IS refe54te 4t come forwardl,prove proertey pa'y chiarges ande Itake imt away. July h0, 18:3P m: ,2 T Subscriberst will give a liberal pice for H ml-SWAX, TiA LLOW~ nitd IFEAilER S. KITCIII'N & ROBERTSON. Ulambur'g, March 3, 1838 er n In time Counlt ofOrdinnry. EDGEFIE-LD ISTICT Simeon J. Salter and wife, Ajpplicants, vs. Richard Rodgers and others. Derentlt,. I' appearing to my sati-aiction that Rbib Rod gers,-Jon. Rodgers, Mary toilgers, i).bpse.y Rodgers, Edward White and :Sitsuamis wili., John Nichols atid Sarah his wii!, Wtin. Mizier and llizabeth him wife, Wmt. Litndey and Win. ney his wife, defendants inl the above st ted cuse, reside without the liamits of* this Siate. It i, lters fore o#dered tint they do appear smil ob fet to tho division orsale ofrthe real e4state ol'J. lodgers,le ceused.ontor beore the lot day ot 4 Oet n-xt, "ortheii consent to thit saine will be -eerveil alfecord. Given under my hund at nmy office. this 7th An gust 1836. - U. TOoW LIS, o. .. it. August 7 I 7 In tile Court of Ordimaia'y. EDlElILD DISTRItCT. JOhn Ttrnier and wife liziabeth, \ppl1icant.. Vs. Cl.izabeth Saider et a!I. i)elumeants. I 1 ipeariinu to lny sati:litutiio timt oiedl Satioder.-. Joho Saundliters. 'mnd.1 oel Buhtao and Polly his %%it'. Williamo 110 on-by and1l Sally his wite. dimdaunts ill this iras. reside vithot the limis of'the Siate. It is fliw-rore orlered that they dto appear and 44b ce to the dtvisilo or safe of the real estate o* John Saintlers, de ceased. mn or bel'bre the lirt day of0 ctopb1r lext, or iiheir cotnsent tit the sateme will be entelo'd tof record Givem utider iy mnitd at llny office, this 6th day of Atiust, I:. U. TOW L.S, o. r. n. August 6 I 7 Ina time Court of' otlisat-'y. E DGH1-:A'-',.D DIST RACT. illiitns Wh'Eeler. Ajphetn, vs. I Culliti Whfet1-el et a.. el-hn< ' -ppoearing Ito iy tsaiklltition that Culle' Whlo, beeler, tsve of the dlie:s ill the imabove stateda 'se. residE'switoliolt the orii2 'his .tate. It is therelfore oi dred, that Ie, appear mid oh. ject to the divisim Er dale of' iri. esiitte ol 4'orme!iti.ni Whiveler. devcas. on ibl'ire the Ist day1%' ol'Otober ii-xt, or his vonie,i: toi tie satne wIll be etntered ol record. (ii' un tider mly hand at m4ty Ofice. this tthl A ugs'. 1 -3 0 TO WLF*-', 0. K. P. Atg 4. 6,1.- I *27 In the Court of Ordin11ar.. jeso'e Wilimalls, A pplicantlvs Nath. W : eliatu, Et al.. teli t'. , T alairi ag tle my safistwi.o that I4h:m t' !maders mii Jan hlis Wili'. d'.'.d:kIfS i the alive stated vase. reside without the iimit-- i this Stat', It is ther1 1i11l1' 4 Od'e- 41. that they d1t ap,pear id oi.ietI to tihe divi,ion tir s:o Is' ne the real Est.me oi lieniry \Villirma. e '-ed. tint Ei befire the lilt' llth dao \'om hmber i,ext. or lhir coisett to the same will Ie iitnted .'. ro-vord. Given uitnder m ad at my Ofire.. tiis Ith day of Ati-nii,t. 1;;'. o. ToWLis, o. :. . An a t27 h : shate (d, South i:rlii E'DG I',l-AA LDI DISTR ICT. I.N EQ1'ITYI. W:Ho lloisatu, vs. Biier Il'rt gf .110S ]FT appvea1I-- 14o mly s:aliA11he4ion that Williaml ol -tilln stephen.1 fit!p-tinu. Ifir-1m1 1141,&11n 1 Sil . 1aw.1r andot C4.a hIls wii-, IOavid . Williams atld a:ry his wi*'. somei otif fte dile't'1'. dallts ill this ':cse. reside iln %at wilhoilt Ilh limit- ot* this Sta'm'. onl mllo!ion Iy Ward%lw IN WOV ardia w. Sl,liceors Ct, ir Comillait-e11. Ordered, that the' said dei-'Idant.:. (o appert. ill this flonl. orile Court, andot polead. ;iis%% er 'r do'omr to tiht bill inl this case. wvithin three mmiths lrom ilhe publication ol' this Order, or the bill be taken pro cunfesso againist Iletm. .JAMES TERRY, c. .. r. D. umusr s med, .otmy w, m.! - - -ne'w - Public Notice. To the 1uirible Iac Stnatiors a n1 1(sbeIrs ofthr latisr qftrprtiecat-c oJ't I.cgi.laturc ql'the &uafr Ef -S ('arulina. Vj%li Il nlible petifittn o Jios I Inrjmer ami S loss a1mSociates r1.4--itnI ill .\nltt-t-I. ieeol ums, re.,pectfith. shen%%s tniloNom- ' (1 iiono. bities that milera vbartr lmis cthe tit't,l'G;orata, they ha%ve commeniced ifhe --rei on of* a Biritl_:c 1v I. thm.' a.nmh....!1 ) it.ilt at a. pit..itt ppiit )-'.. t.. upperpart'l' 121 nlthe cimit niAnt2u-:. 26. ml aboumt one lmile' abmovt' tihe townof tel ia:elori :' int $oth Carct tionetd. are lhi erry ol'W. 4;. r t, I ibv atl Camtuxehoiawmn; th1e'11bidige lit l lhmmnk 11'Geor gia1. and( lihe 8:mitd iair I 'erm)yi be.w. ilour p tielits r'2eEetlidi!v .hewmt' uo111 veotr I lonor:thh bodies. that( till erieti4n itftht 'ai jl i ti'l' t- h I 1eOr!in; that1 it ill shotttni 2(0an mrove lin 1.2mt oif rotads till girea:t .joth Wesn-rnl't reitle wiell passest'2 thron41!h Augu~2sta. and wil '! ::re:ly.2 bIe'lli time *'iizensm of thte uippemr lIi)trie:'s of' S'thiu 'mrt 1lna, ill utoin.' thte'm 21 more1 direc'tt arr''t tom at adi'itnalc tmrklt Itor theci' pr1'ldntEe. Wheierr-i they~ p)ray y'our iiowmcrah|edi bodut-'. t''Irant theii a( Clintrier hr' the cree1'illn ofs:i 'eael1rige i:hiti upor0. the nlli term<c..;rilt iib'v wmi m'ver prlay & e' J. i i 1( 1 ,liN JO)N. .\I l'.it i.2" :nii A -sociat -S 22 islam2re of' C. 'o!a2a. W.'il. i i \ it i lI July', 17. 1' aim '2-I T l'.Subcrierni uh other, w ill ma;;k Carta and112111 ('(ttrilat 1111 theiet rlun 1 Session, 1(o incorprte a1 'o11 1man liir ill to be imlled'l bcy thet powei (r mof stea2m oi hiors;e, crlos"inIg ithe i"a2vannamih liv er, at1 m n110. in orde'r'i to t' ecuase Xcihei6 nterourii and avonIidr pain il:e extrava(1. an rme ' 'oll ati the prsnt bide in;m whiuea'nte pr1~hize tet ifti ~it citizes ad ncoporte sLosmpac iis 2 (ofGemot' mas weli'l a il4uthl Cal in:1 may partitpat. a 50111 ;mmt ii2Ill-',NRYi S' 01 till21.T. lambur.. .C, 1n3. ' 01.'.' '. :l To 11a Wi'on t1( Ai llty e Co tl;re(. hT OTm 11 -'. tis hjerby gnen, that thelsub Ari 17, 18 .'a 1.0 CLOCKS, WATCUES AND JE lIL LE t V. No. '-12 linio.s a s:s.:-, \uuu s'r.%, GKO. (Xi-ar tht. U'nifted -wall's Hld ) T ll. Sobshcirilvr olwtes to dhe I itizenls of lId4elielJistrict ai its vicinity a iticli Uttu4l 1";1.41ashionable assortolvanlt ( WATCH.S, JLWELLE'- Y, & ofl the l.a4st style and 1imp11ortationl, Consisting itl part oftlie flowln%viog Articles: (old ldi-pendint second Watches, with Can 17 tto 2.~ Jewess. Go ldati Silver iee-a. Plaini & fall Jewelled 1.onl hlu10ex and Anlclor I.s:apmen WalchelS, Goldhad Silver L.epine and Vertical Witclies Ilaies' rich moid Neck Cl:uin, oew pttern ;eileinet's Gold Gnard and Fo Clrtins. Keys. Seals, Ving-er-ltmgs, Breast-'is, Lar Golb all Silver Thimbles, Pencil Cases. Spec tNeb.s. Ac. &c. tlale Clockes, Flower Vae and Musical BO X E i, A I.") .4 Giiidu ..i.,,wrimcpsf t or SeUCHt AS SIIA , 1V TABLE. ANI T'A SPOON St ~a I i as, SOUe Laol..s. CA-TOS As CiK U.ISKFo,C.'asntas-raexs, S'.r Srouass,& c. A 1.1,. SU'I RIO R CUTLE.R Y. A fioe asso5 tawnt if Cv:s', 1::.s.ha-r-r's an W i s. B.\urenme-:nsR.;IZO/Is. I'l.NKN Il'I AN I) .1CISiSOUS; as as iaao ia,sortitnenit ol 1OVIU. KNIVL,S sd DlIlKS. J1IN B. MUl1PY. N. 11. Ci.wcs ad W.%rcit- carcilly re paired.nld 1'ar itranhuted to peirls ias i well. Angusta, G;a. .\ arc b h . 1 tV 9 FR ENII SIPPLY OF P.BA G3 A , R U 'E S- B. ICG0O, JUST AN rial:s in AD a'o SALE. i eves be4-t IlF..\1 P lIA(;(.I NC. 20 -2 ti o % idleTIM\V t;u. Ii) Codsil ol *aall IIb il ope, 1410 alas. dto. T do. 5':0 Ihl,. I hnylishs Twinea, 10.0011 prunlo Ithoron Silles, sa. Collf-e asl .\Molas.-es, Saft, Ironl anl Steel T ba*. I'-aassiol I.nap SLum ar, llailvs. Wiif.s.natal CorlIsI, All oif the ab-save -\rlIcles. ar asay that we iai sell. wa will strrant to -e of the lustpohuliy'I, i a will sell to a.rder ass oth-lwi.a. :1 isa' lh awe' po-ble pricest; ad we n.sure <-nr frii-nd, asd th Ili' gnally . that orders lhr lltain an Rope. or :iv otfil a ficle inl otr lil:a, sha'! I la% I air Ile-t w'tontion We still f-finile taa travs:lt bussiiess on (sa Cons sss-ifin. ail will .attld ta the sailin g or storisn olf Cat ton. or asy other harin,ssel e 1)ntI tf sa case. II. L J L-A' s & Co. I I:asnhuaag. Jauly 1-2, 18:N' 1' t:3 Improved C:ollon Gins. 1 IlLsuscribrs haain a--:taiisval a COT T TON GIN -ANUIFAC:TrOt.' ins tho Towin of I1:1lasburz. S. C., on the improvel sys let,, of. 1r. Boat wri. l:t, Ieg lavte 1ao recsumtes their Ginls to tlaa pllic. They warrant thei TiMTw-n1rtt1nrr- rrrerne -ftr Btoatwright. fl l n o ar anm n= alterait in, whicl isa their op)itlaan, is i deilded ia privileneol : Ota is. insstenad a11 blovks a1a* wonl ai the riba-:. thesa Ilmve. ado eil lita pj;InI oIlsliug the ribs sFf tlii Cil- enltirly-1 l*ste4l anld iron, whicb have prov 1a Y by rtp r ig-i v ta Is' pi,4 ft--vild . Mlr. 13-oamwriudbt ham.--linid the -.inl un1: 1is.n hausinss.- in Ati-ta.31r. L. 11. coa:t. wll a0ifaliated it i r far hii.h iam aaone' l lte p:ar :sli-ttian ta all whoa In:y lw% r the-st wilh I - a' iistelli. I..' j' Gins ta p-aired'a :at thS! :-la.t t aaaw i'. l.alaahu r, . (: ., :\pril 19. Iiini I rp I al.nhaer'- r., ala .-preuni-1maa thaIl as s xIa' .adali oth s o their /nry S."i.aak ofal FR E SH VEDICXINES, Oils of' al1 kinds. j'ains, Th:f- sing-, ali l it slaaa, sas,s:ws :- . a e. 11:\31 lil' 1(1 \N ) A\I'G l'STr. anda shear arsia'h-s flr s/k. l)h-::lina.i e'ntirela na ih thei 31sala 'fassmers a aoriijiaul Unpoartaers. slay c'ata .,'ll inaer atoodaa a- ism. as asny hona.- an thea aSouthernta Contaasv. Pah-a alal :isal a'.un,anaaa. (ar $5t,ir. b:i l1:nnhur::a is neaxi to II. I...lI raess s& C a's. lan .\n::a't:a aalaa. po isa t Ai.. air S rsVA .. 's Wa-a' I laaaa'-:.. 1l'PT 'II l:N ~& li. )HI:1'TSO.N. Ws..rs lI'. lia rensa, lF.'a'ua!a' a. Ina:-ros t\I. 1 ll 1 mb1 ;a,aa-. i saa s,s:17a-s -i t - i.s i a.ilia- ahmt .anovera i anS -m l fur.sth :nsal fa-'a'. lhiehI !the ia-t! ijuriias-- :nahaa' . ,al -. a . -ss:ve t us a asnnu::.ly .:ive-a. It i~s' sasi: -.-aathlia::. :snti ista:sa aaofi aa lro aui a' roa't'ian s. n,niially a olsa-atss entsaly- san thea h laa''al. TIlis r'emaedai sas now', beens ia--ad far sa'vear; ye'ar's, ua ith tic't snesa'- andl 5 arobationt, 'ah ia qa:a'k med'aiacinaea stnla' toa 'sll. asanmsot aomaamsiaa Is i, extasijaaly uasa'a by tin ha'la,t phl ia'isasi mthertsas. ascts - as a'sbaina. -.\ hauia it aulIay.,' 'th psains andsa Illsa hechb ta'rst. it doa'e sai lens beh'limaa it lhasea aspie:sant .smptom--s. 'auhi l.msal asnmna. lt.'iaeaans l)ra, a ' eaiaIs- nlit'sr doaa's .\mph-a'aI diretionas saeemop:a1as.y , sach 'a ami a'arti'atinte oaf its e'lIicsacy (il reasisaired as:m Is prafidni'edi frtua 1 thtimot raespreti:a:bl, einaz,.as a C'aroclinaa miaal Gea'sr.sia. I 'or --:sie by [11W W HIill. lin son: r II. W '31. Ii \('h iTTI. l,d!a,i C. II. T 1I'N Ntells msi! .\A'erannsis ofl Dr. J ail a Sph55 ana dcased,sal hsave. baee'n h.fli wait a'r. II. L. Jel''s"ra, isan Ilinhnre. .\ll pe' sonts isndlchtedu ta I)r'. Spn I a re i ' re'apreste lt' I cal ad pay~ 31r.,*i:5les, whosi is anthtoarize tao a'eceie lsth mone'y :tmal ihsea hsav-is ademandias tgiast lte 1-',sae wtill lase re's ala's themss lao haim. E. SP..\\N, MISa'rehli ~I; IM i8 I 8 .4 dm' ri. IV () U i ec. i. 31 ii TIi' '~ (;rstaia, ae:t'rnphya nu1 k .\tIi.'sits the ' a!naatin Systems. .a Smsilhl's Prnact ical ati Alenat i I.\r-iihmic w'aiths nt 'aitfohr s'' Stasat. luaoo,s maay be foun aalst thea S torie ofl (U. .\ DO\\- D Muarch 7. 1S':S ,e - BLOCK TIN AN D J PAeN T1 41 _ i- D v- - ne T3I IE S umcriler Iin-4 oni Iamil ; verv large "oply of reniv a n deTIN WAt of all de4criptiniis, hieh elil ofTers at w hole %alf- or rei;il. at a, low prices as can he nf forded inl thi-, part of tlie elionirv. lie has almo a larve stipply ofthe tiewe'S* fa;Iion of JA P AN WX, \ i1 lII.J.oether with English nnd Ilock Tin Ware (if exeellemt mality. Also Copper and Sheet iron Ware-Shieeting and B3razint! Coppier.-illock tin, Stove Spelier. and Tin Plate-ail of which lie of fers for !ale, low for cash, at No 168 lroad streer. Aiutnian. B1. F. C111E.W. The s,h-criber being trisly thankful for the ver leral pain tromge heretofore be stowed u'pmi him hv hi- friends and the pub lie generally, respectilully solicits a contin uinnce Of their favor;-imd oilers his servi ces in either of the following branches of his busitiness-Copper Till, Sheet Iron, and iRoofill- B. F. C. Augusta, Ga., Mareh 5 tf5 . MVlore New Gioods, UST received by N101oLsoN & PRFs r * LEY the follim inl,g articles, which in ad ditiom to their former stock, they now have oi hamm a general as%ortment of'seasonable (-Ot )r.-lo which they invite the atten tion of their customers. A good zssormtent of Gem's. and Ladies' finle shoes. Boy's an 3ike's do do Gemt's. fine Pmpitls. Ladi.,' sipericir Kid Slippers. Several case,; Black and White summer I ias, ite latest & most fashionable Style. Gor.gia Nalnkins. Ilnk Thibbet amd Summer Cloths. Al,f. a gtiotl a-wortmtenit Irown Linens, lillin-"s ;1m1(l Veslings-whicl they cnn hav%e nmlkdde tilp inl good style at the short est notice. Also, a good _supply superior fancy Prints. Ireneh .\1nslins. I Camnbrics amil Pritted ,awns. I Ladies' fiee Ilandkerchiefis. New slyle Minslin worked collars, 3m111rltig prints(. GimilIlls ti1 31uslin. Bliack (ros de Sniss ilks. L,adies soperior black colored & white Kid ,MGoves. do Black and White English Silk Gloves do d1o Lace Silk dio iilack While and colored L:ce Silk do 1lnbek and white 'Titile for veils. Ait good a-smirimicnt Bonnet, Cup, and Belt - Ribblonms. Feather Fans. Ladies' tine plain Straw Bonnets. .\lisses' do they have many other articles too tedious Ito enumerate, which they ivill sell ot nc eommdimiiatimg terms. ti IS ri.migelimibi. . ine 5th. .Neu- Uprin... nd 4, tie f L 0 '1'11.161, . h .tuWT t reeived a heamtifid amsort t ilit ot it Dt ) Agenitleirnell's Su1m. ner I ('m#g. PantaIluius andsg I'rsts. which they mire prep.j:iiied to ha:ve- iii:mle nyp iri time iiuost FA'Sil. it N \ 111. h&' 'Y 1.1. andim mon reasonab;mhle. tierms. \ -o. am gmenemral ams-ortmen~it Iteany .ilade Cm.o rn 3.suited totihe 'eai-onm. hIlTS. SII1-:S A.iJ JDRO7'TS. I20 Pa i;ir iof shum'sandi iltsi-embra-cing i evr - t i' ami ;arietyve ins m.t biieen reie hv ii ith'o itock. make am"enend and :comete aisrtmenmt \....->.m minultmi-'m ;-emrtmmint ni F.'*ij N A% they' invimte time attenmtin oif thiir etns:omerst. G;. I.. & E:. ilN NN& Co. I'.deeli-hl.. iifm arch i.. lI: I' f t6 ~er Sjm*umO nuiD 8. iauni - ' lhiF Sith,-eribliers respiecifll y inflorm heti-.toiimers andii thei pubmlii-k genter . m nIiy.t liatr ihe-ybu h ve jusit rece'mivedl m iarge sitp li if ehtiici' .ntg ilih Fr'enchl niol A mem-rienn m gm oids embiirnein mi veryv a nrietyv of sa mpite amid - imncy* t:mimids, siuitedi tim time singim~ andi Sim.. mmer troilei. Almm a lairge suipply of (ur'eu riesu, I 'rnk<rm,. S:zddle s, hImai., .Shoes (ad HooLl, alil of whmich they' will sellon mihe mii ,imt rena *.em uerums. for en,ht, or oni credlit to l'he whiov ish~l to get goodm umnrei:xins wvill bei wellh tim;:uve them'm a caiii. (*. , &t'', PEI3NN,& Co. MchooIl'IE an lUc.'cellanconis 7jj 2:l-, Subilscribemmrs hatve' on hanmd a e. - eramassot imemnt of' .%e,ol/and Aliser/ /munrousCI. lHooks.:mmnnonime- n iebi are S mitthi's Aritinetic, Smith'sc (a'i.iiraphylm ami \tit. nimml Smi.ith's tir;amnuarmi, wichl are i-i~ll approyed' of'm ainidt rierotmimietledl by th bie Itt tencher-s. (C. 1.. &~ I. Pi''NN. & C7o. O l. t N m'.. in -m il imi uli-. ms.mortedi size., item uet i:ue- i.ti.n-t. I 'iida W amter, i'-=. I 'o n:nmnmiin. < i of mt 'iivem, i'atiir Pertimie Viaguls. N. Smiithm Prieuis-.' Saiponnelions Com Naji-- I 'mpoundmimii Sha: C ingt :min, &\ c. Jusit receir i-m ami'i for s:m'e lby NI 'pI;!-80 . i' Ill Ai : l '? mii~ . 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