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PROCLANMATION4 EXECUTIVE DFPARTMENT, Columbia, S. C July 5. 183-. W H EREAS. information has been receiv ed at this Department, that Willi.m backs, late of St. Stepheins Paris~h. was mur dered by two fugitive Slaves nmed Henry and Phillis, on the 17th da-. ofJnne last. in the Parish of St. Johns Berklev. while. convevin said fugitivles tothe Work floitse in Charleston NOW KNOW, YE, that to the end justice may be done, and that th!, perpetrators of this atrocious marder ma be bronght to legal trial and condign punishment. I do hereby otler a re vardof THRE!. HUNDRED and IIFTY DOLLARS for their ap'prehehsion and delive Sinto some Jail of this State, or wo Hundred Dollars for the apprehension of Henry alone and his delivery into sme Jail, or one handlred and fifty Dollars for the apprehension a nd delivery of Phillis alone into sonme Jail of thI e taie. The description of said slaves by the witnes ses before the Jury -of Inquest is as fiolow; - Henry is deserbed as rather a lightcoloied black of middle height. stout in his frame. aiont 30 years of age, a remarkably thick neck. and one of his small toes turning out Phillis is of'eoi. non size, of a dark complexion. about ti.atv years of age or perhaps more. Whe' appre hended by said lucks. they reported their names ad declared that they hid remei fro:n beyond Savannah in a Stea Boat to Xa:r!e ton, and that the) helon*ged to n peso.: n:ineA Vells or Welch. Henrv is believed to be the same slave who was advertir d as :avitng run away from William Hickimn on the :0th of May last while convevinga hin i'ro- t 'harl-<ton to Florida. The des. ription of the two is so similar that the identity is hiarhly proh:tb:e. He is described in the advertisement, as low in statue. has a remarkable 4c':. when watkina from or up to one has a trick ofturning his head on one side, both of hi1 s na'l tors standing oit from his feet.and as having be-n raised iii 3eau. fort District. near Brooktons Ford. and at one time belonging to Jesse J. Clifton ii that neigh borhood. Given under my hand, and the seal of the State, at Columbia, the 5th day of July. in the year of out Lord one tiousand Aight hundred and thirty nine. and in the sixty fourth year of the Independence of the United-States of America. PATIUCK NOBLE By the Governor. M. LaBORDE, Secretary of State. July.IS 24 PROCLA.ATI0.1. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUtBIA. SOUTH CAROt.iSA, June '4th. V839. By his Excellency PATRICK N0BLE, E-sq. Governor and Conoatinder-in- Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. W. I ERAS, infortmation has been received W at the Department, :iat on the 29th of May, last,between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clor P, P 3. two negro children. Harry :i.d Sary; the property of Stiles Rivers, were stolen from Itis plantation on the Horse Sho", St. Barthol. omews Parish. Colleton District. South Caroli. na. by some person utnknown. Nowv KNOW TE, That to the eand, jutstice niav be done and that the perpetrator of this otfeoce may be brough* to leat trial, and condign pttt ishment; I do herehy off'.-r a reward of 'nTwo -Hnndred Dollars, for his apmrehetisionattd con viction in any Court of this State. Said negro children are describ'ed as about aeven years ofaee, likely anud well urown. 'They arc capable of telling the tnamets of their parents, and 'robably thme name of the plainta tion, "May Batk.'' H arry's parents are Prince find Fantay, and Sary 'aparents are SCipio -anitd Diana. Given under may hand and the seal of the State at Colnmhi, the 24th dav of J'in'. .in the year of otur Lord tie' thonasandl eight hundred and' thirty-nine and in' the sixty third year ofthe [:idependence ofthe Umited States of \mnerica. PATRICK NOBLE, Governor. By the Governor. M. 'LADORDE, Secretary of State. July 4 f 22. State oaf znotIth (;roainia. ABBEVILLE' DISTRICT. IN THE'COMMON PLEAS. L E WIS RODGERS, who is in the cuasto dy of the Sheriflf ofA bheville District, by virtue of ecsne process. :it the e parate stits of John Mc Olintock, and of Aliller, Rtipley & Cso. having filed his petition wvitii a schetdti-- "n oath of his whole estate. real aind perso.nta:. with the purpose ofobtainitig thie benefit of the Acts of the General Assembtly, cosmmonly called:hie insolvent Debter's Act, Pusuac No-rucs is heeby given, that the pe tition of the said Lewis t!odeers will be heaird and considered in the Coturt of Conton Pletis, for Abbeville Distric',at Abbsevil e Conrt 11 ous~e on WVednesday the sixteenth day of ic.oheer nest; or stuch other day 'hereafter as the Court mnay order, during thte iermt. commencinug at thme ii pace, on the second Mlonday of October next; atnd all the creditors uf the said Lewis Rodgers, are hereby sunmmonedl. piersnally. "ir by attorney, to appear then atid there ia the said Cottrt,toshewv catnseifany they can, whty the benefit of the act iforesaid shouldl not l. grantedeto the said Lewis Rlodgers tupon his execuzinrr the assignment required by the acts aforesaid. JNO.F L[VING~lSTO)N,c.c.P. Clerk's Office, July 12 1839. B& a'r$1175 wc24 WoutIIh Carolana Coppt r, SH;:ET TRn & e'nt WAna - Manufauctory,. I WOULD respdctfully mnhorm the Mer - chants and Planters of this State. anh all who may please 1o :rive me a call. that I heave located tat Hamburng. S. C., with a view to a permanent residence:. a d eni:aged in, the ananufactumre of Copper. shee' Iro : amnd Tis' Ware-which I will fturrish by Wh'locsa/c or Reta'il, of the biest qwudity. at the lowcrat rates. Hlavinar expeerieniced Notrhle-ri Workmuen. and beimng a practical mte--hanie ttyself.l can at tend to Rouofingt. Guttering011 anti ontinff; anil all other Jobs of errry dhseription it n'ae esinmes,a - which shall be wcell lone. atd otn short notice. All orders will hbe thankfully received amid promptly attended to. A superior assortment of JTapannied War Also, Stamnp'd Plates, all sizes.:nust r.e'ed. A. B. CIIUR'eH. - Hambutrg. March 28. 189 tf n PROPOSALS FO RE-:VIVING THE iouthern Review. T liE Subscriber, iii prorposi. g the rv-s- - tablis., oen of the Sont.ern il.vi w. I deecm it iunne--essaiv to refi-r o ti- his1r - 1 tat work, which is alread in t .e pows. ssion of I the pIblicor i) dwell onl ihie- high es:imatioi int which it was hesl both at home and ubroad. di- 1 rint the period of its continiinc-. Si:ce it to sny. that us careei. though lbrie'. was. as iill 1 admit. brilliant-cr-ditable to the .-0uth and I.- C the waooe .iueriean Union. I s failre- ihe ( subiect of nuiversal regret-was ow ing, it is I weil known. int to a iesttnviin of ta-ent and piblic spirit. but irosw 1st. fiom its limited cir cnlatioi, which was bY n --ans adeqate to sustain a work of sueh magnitude. and tidly. fron illh. politica! diiT-rences ewhicb agimted the conoir% abot III timei o)f its di?'con -inuance. dividilig the friends of Stut'iern I.iteratitre in to two -reai p-irties. and p eventitig that iar mony of opinion and c-ooperatioin in Ihe dis ein.siiui of leadi; g q-stions. whieh is de-irable in a work proles-sediv devute - to the cause of die Sont i and the whiule Sonih. [It i.* proper -o c'onsider first. the utility of li evietws. re-arded as irgans of the literary spi rit and opinions of the aie. and - ondly the it -ortance and Ise, -silv of establishing such - work at the Son h. at the p.tspit tiine. On 11he first poiit. it is scarcel tecessary to say mgichi. in the prescit adva i--ed stage of period ical literature. Ably coidec;ed deviews are the offitring of a high sate a of civilizatiouu. ntd are he heet evidence, now-a-dlys. thal cal be furnished of intello-etil adv:nce;' ent. and the pr-valeinie- of a pure and elevated phil. usophy.. The aist haif.century has prodiced iew atn thoir of umin -e. citier in Great Britain or .mt ica. ii coinparisonl with thi halt c itnirv -hat ::!rec. ;ed i. and tife reasfoi pro) -bly i- . of lual there -..s I en a want of -ninis. tale. and <teh-lar iip in this confessedly intelIlectual age. -.It sioply bv-caini.e 1istiigi-bI holars have -uin-i a readier and a betiter organ throii whi-' to, act dire-ily on th- puiblic mind in ite vi ns. than ut-ogh the m-di utim of bools-the o-d more .e-dio1,- and more expentsive metiod. (f therefeir -. it be asiked. what evidence is or ean b.- farmshed of ile siuperior intidliaenc and progress il' thu pro-ant century-n pr" t aress of.which w- are so apt to boast- the re oly is that it is to be ot d is the high character -f the onarterlv .;evi. ws abroad itd at liom f it b- affirmed. that we have io native lieun ture in this --ounary. a1d therlefore no materials to furish the rouid work for R-views. the at swer is. that our ftuviews constitite or nativo literatn.e. and that if lenriiinu i- -l scholarship are sought for. they are to lie fimd in onr Re views, which therelie shoti: he warmly and firmly supported.as an evidence. and a fair (ine. oif our hierary preten-io s -tami our uutio ai character ll-sid, q. fit one cans(. it may he afely autirmed, is contribted s- mel to i-li ail:ient, to awaket literary ambition, and to produce the high'si or-h.tr or' fint-- and piwerilut writing. a- the --stablishment of U, vi ws; ani maas individuuals ha-iv' been -tinuiInted its ex trao: distry etfor-s. and have be- subseqiientl' kit-wn flr and wide to fame. ii contisequenice 0 the iqpportunitie,' tLey hvia enjoyed aund ini-ro ved. -I conti ihintog sii-cessfttll- to works of' s ifine fial and highly resii.-ctah e a c-aract indliidals, who. otherwise in WI~ p ohahility w-'nld nev--r .iave b-e teimpt d to test tii stritiith on the literarv aren-i with sneh compet itors as they would I ikt'ly - tn-- there. The creat aii of iev'ews is. to diseus silb jets le.tnedl .t..oroit lily profoud:*y-in such a ma.ticr it. to bear ulpil the Who'e soeial sy, tem. and pro :uie a broad ieep and -erua ienti impressioi upioni thegene ti-ral e-laracter ot a p0 pile: In one word. iheir obje-t is to ditfse knowledge not to fo-ter preindices-to creaw. direct and coitrol-not to, echo opiiions-i. prodfee beneficial ch:tnzes n1:on a fnrt e seul -not to nerpetuate or ever tolera-e existin.- a buses. It is obvious. therefore, that while. ill thi in:faner of Americnn literatire it spirit 11 indilgen'e has beens felt and 'xtenid-d io th p Ftilts of- ur lighter periodients. whic are - al idh% issued fr--it tte pro ss. iflod whic- ha% sev--d a- vt-hicles often for ihrt at:' mpts ofith me(re .ternry d-biutant, hntiv Ret'ien. huvinig highir aims to necomplisht. tnnd itiend ing to t present an-h embiiud-.. ii- thue-moest po eful antd attractive- for-t. the otpinions oi ly the tmost enlight-ned tinds shionld be con ricted with at scruiptn'lns reigart-i to the pure--: puiciple's of' ttate, , aid tim ie ehi-vlttion n itd tad i'acemlent of- our literary ai ptatrional cha r actr. In respect teo the importance aind necesty of -sa'ishinig such a w''rk itt th:a .onth att the reseat lime. there cant he little- donhi in the minds of onr discn-ing anid publmic spit ited ciizelis. -We must have susch a work, or ratil behinid the spirit of' :he age. which is of' I pre eminetly ingnisitivei anti ent- prisin:: eatie tor. and the Stoith should hat,- such a wo k,--tt only from motftiveCtI orliterart pride antd emnila tion, in order to keep patce with the r'espectabile adances itfthet thetrtwid-, intelhi- en:. atndrtr vin: set'-ionsa of the \meirienan repuiblic, but alIso b'eause the South ha.'s.ta- the prese t perilid es - pecially, certain great at-ti li'tdint ittresis of its own to wrOmote. which cant be maost eff'ectnt alil- suibserv-ed throndh the instrmnen'ut ity of sieh a periodhical. [: is not neceslart to raise he war cry againsat other port ion- of the Utniuti who many 'feel diaposed, as ihey oll--n ido, to dlif-. fer from ns in their viewa of' iotiur rieitural. omieial anid political itierests, but it is imo portaint, hie~hiIy so. that we shiuinhl take our ~owhiern puositin firmly in the presentu attitude, a -or nhational aflfir-: thait our - osition shtoiuld le clea-hlt know~n atnd iintderstoe-d. bioth at htomte st abroad; that we shonud hie reatdy t dleftnI atrseles a--i our institutiounq fr. -m all Covert or rpeut astuults; liht' we shiotuldl taintaiti the. prin eiples f thte Feuderal Cotn-itutiiou iuu its origin- t al inuention, with e firm anud tunfinclintv "lpmt, 'md uromttie thte ennse- of a atnre tutl t-elte'd , iteattnre by lull thu. imhilteenui-me tht can he hli-d tnut teu stiuatetu the ambihition anti pride of intehigent andI civaltric people. Propnsitions hiavu- been fregn~etly made here tofore for the rutvival of the sonithern Review, tvhichi unufortunalaunly have not beeti crownedh bviit the success tht wvas hoped or antici-nfedi eor them-u. Differn tcause's liarv- bieenu assiirned for the faitturte of thest- pro i-cts, hutt thte le-ndin2 e tine umonhtedly is. the nteule'cting tentaa! onir rev's of it very favorabl' eta'e of thue pubhhic ~ ree'ing by fiulhewitti up w-e-h dige-stedh pinuls. wit vigorousa antd concerte-d actiont. We havre sat s'ili-foldedl our han ds ae-i closePd onr eyes. and then hare --ompilamed ofl univ--rsal aipathy. It is believed. thta' a: th- tareseli mnom~entjn v-ely deeui, general and earit-st de -ire pervades the Souterni comuntity. eur at ti--v rte. the must infu~ential -mortitnn ofit. to u e-establtish tintd p'niee e a pertmanett foundeation. a natrter'y Re-viewt a of the iihest order If the sublscriber tenn e-n list this feeliniE in his bha~lf. hue wrill hntv' ue-a son to n. ticipate the muost flttlering stnecess otherwise his eff'orts wil' hie vain. e If is proposed that eauch thenbe f the con- I tem.ltted wrork shleu contaei n at'nst two hutuu dned and fifty ucta'o n-t'- or euriginall nuter. inrited iun tie he-t style ofthe A maerienu pine-as. Tw--nt-fiv" hiuntdrued or thre-e thuonsnni 5ub-t, sc-rierR at fire edollars ammtnily-. ite mom y he- I ig pauid. wtonld vieled atn umount stuffiicietn- ten1 estbluisht th wo-rk, atnd aff'orde a hianesoeute re- ji mune-tniin to writers fiut hit-rr - labvItior. A i tnil tappeal is maude hto the publli'- spirifed - e-itizen-- ofthe Sotutht. anid alsot oftht-- Wets t nndl Soutth We't. airn-dy tuuited to u1 lhv strea ties i i a cnome-rci-tl nnid ntzriet-tnrnhilpoit tuf viewv I -i biehalf of'he proposed wv-rkc. Whnrenton. R. C.~ April 10, i29) Moffai's Ve;ctgable Lile PltIS AND PHENIX BIlTTE RS. IIF. UNIVERSAL .STMATiON in which the C celebrated Li- Pjls und Phunix Bitters re blehl, is sittstit -*trily de mtot..trated y tWe ecrensimg tiem:d Im iiem in e% ery State and VCenion of tle U:.ion. nid by tihe .o nutary tes imonia s to their i eiarkabile etlicay which are %er, wiiere oliered. It is not iess tron adee. I graltviiinr toilichf lice tlat tiey arei ti means a exte' sve mid uesimahbleh --,;id amoia his Haeted t'ellow rcreaitres, than fromt i..teresteel onsiderations. tiltl the proprietor of* these pre Iimiiently siccessill imeidicies is des'rous of' :eepimg them constianily belitre the pih!ic eye. Phe saile of every addi-onal box and bottle is a naraniree that somie persois wilh lie relieved rom a greater ir less ilegre'e &f sutl-rii;-. and m improved in treneral health; for in io case of iliering friom disease eni they be takein iii vain. ['le proprietor has never knoi or lieen infor in it o tin istalnce in which lthey have failed to o goud; ie the tmost obstiuatecases of chronic isease. such its chronir dyseplisia. torpid liver enatism, asthimn. tiervonis amtti hilions head che.csieespeseen debility%, serolid ms swel'ings aid icers, -,tenrv-. , salt rhenin ud all other chronic nlections 'of the orailns -d nenbraneot. they elect enries with a rntpidi y an I lierimmu -c wv vhich this.ails lave tes ied from happy experience. [in colds aid oug1Lh, which1. ii' neleed ?nperinduice the itsi f'atal diseas's of' the hime. and indeed the iscera in geinerl. these imedic ines. if aken but nr three or four days. never Ifail. Taketn at i.lt. they so pr tutite the i - ., b ihle tiers, ira. ion, and ;o relieve the s% stein of f-brite actioni nd tintieit obstruction. as to prolnce a io.t elig' tU :-en-e lot cmiva e ence int -he noriu ; nil though the iuial symptoms (I'a, r.o!( should artially return dnrin thee day, the r. eection I 1, a suitalble dose at the next hour of' bed-tane v ill abmost invariably effect perunnent relief. vithoit Iirther aid. Their effect niiti levers a I more anme :nt d violent kind is not less snt ted speedy if taken in proportim nle qritim it d perstens retiri g to bel with indamiamatory mptoisof ilt iost'a:tniingt Lind. willawake -ith the gratifyin oiscienies- 'htt the fiv ie niemy I haI beetn iverthrowtt, and can caily he ilehliied. In th' snne wv.visceral tiurge-;e'nee, ibugh log established, ind viscernlinflauimn iun, lit eI] 'vercritittl. will yield-the lormer n smiall itd the i:ttt'ir to la:ge doses of' the fe Pills;.ind -o also lvsteri-itl affections hyp condirincismi restlessne'ss. and very mauny oilier nrieties it the Neeroica: ciss ofrdisease's,vie'd n he tI-lvenev of'the Phenir Bitters. Fuil di ectio'is fir 'the use oif' these medicines. and bouwing their distinctive iat plicability to differ. -t cctiplaints. nerompmi y then; tid theycnn we itained. whoesale ai retail. at :175 Iroad vay. where ienueons certit!iittes of their n-t. miralleletd success aireti aaysopeni o it ection. olri adliiitint parictinars ol the above edi ines. see MOitt's '-(;,>I) Satr rrAs." a copy an also le obtained of' the differett Agenis vo hav' the medicinetis i'tr sale Frencha. Gmerman ad :Spanish directions can iw obtnined on applicationt at the ofice,; Iroadway. All post paid 'etters will receive immediate ittentilt'. Prepared and SOhl hv'WILLIt B. MOFFAr. I r, Broadway. New York. A iheral ileductiot und h oe ihest n% ho purihase to sell netiu. Agents-The Lie .\M edcities maynso be head If tIe -.1 inciptl druggis s il er -Y town thetonec bi mti the United ti:es ai thIe Cal adas. A1-k or .ilotit's Iifre Pills and i'heix Witters; tind we sIr- that a lice sinti e ofi.tohim 'mlut*s sie nt nrl is non the hiiel treach bilt:le oi thitters or ox oil pills. Jist received and f'r sale by C. A. )OWD, Agent. 'dhOpii.tld J. ii.n 1. 14:19 i 2 Miles' Comp-1eumu. LxiracS of A SUBSTITL TI FO R CALOMFL. R .\ l te we1: known and estah ish, d rep. ita-ion of Ca/Om/. it jies been long emi, Jy d b% lhe empi ic and scientific piysiciai . as ie of the imost pet rfil agei.s fir tlhe reml nl oftdis ase. liY the former, almost every id hus h e dehiged with tostrums. tht t r it hots caimed as stetitic- in eve ry diisunse ini ident to he humeiane tiomy Thlle tilli ol ihiese. -rete, siots seed" n em'ment. for' aiccura e nmical itevesi ign itn aes shown. thatt the /mse iumost of time Ptaneens~a. Cat Io iconis. &c . vhie icive hteet triitpete d hiedore the emmtn titi ..with so emeh :issuiralnce. is Celomed, or ntarcury i someit f'ormu. Now, it tis pettent itehe 'eve e ini tht ha.ils eef the Iiitst skillial hyiianiti. -regqtenit'.: exert- tan .nfluenic' on the ittmi- sy-temt. tune'orese .. nndt entirely heyoind be co' ti:l' art. tindermining tht e cins itimion. iid brni ig~on pretnattire old an'e.dciseaise andi i athi what result shold lbe experteed whbet pre~scriiiid hi ilie i:'norant? Couldf thceir mney httusanid vie tims- speatk, t voice fromi the titnib eaild somt. disp. lhe -specife' dehesion thlat niow wys the mtintds of the livinir. Ii uma> e phyisicianis .eplore tile sail evils re iltinig Irmmtthe miereniaitl pratctic", tind wi: 'ladity hail the intrednetion of'an eat iicle that can aflv lie substi' intited tfer ('a tmil. They ferd nd iliac been/y, thlt pi ent iucertanity if its prim ry eepcrationi;'hey catnnot ay whiether it will , favvttmtnble or un'ivont be'. Thlty nbas knote md f'eelI. that it its usie is ceontittnetd for tiny 'on-. iderabe timit'' icjuriouis secondariy "etnsequlen-. es mnust certainly follow. Bitt theyi titust choose le least oft., o ermls: they k ccw mlo thter arti e that ii arouse ac torpw/ lirer. reinoeve oh-' unctioie. antd sat icn free tte'ien the whtile lanlar' system, it ad it beeince inldisttensably e'esstry to dio this. they continue its use. not ,'ihita dling' the evii contsequenc'es which llowv. They hiavce long de'siredl and songht an anti Ie hat wouldl prednee the goed ef'i-cts of this tan , withut suit ectin! the patienlt to its dele trious results. Sntehi : desielerimoii it is he eedlhas at lengalb hee'n obitained, in the article ore presentted SO the publlic. PTe eropretorsoft'his airt-cle ke'eping in view - de flee: that it wise and bene'rohnt Being~ has laced witin the reacofal.remnedies aditlpted thle diseaises incident to the climaite they in ait; aned knowinIL likewvise. thiat most of' thle isetse's l'ihe UNITren :TArms are basedt.nponi rLganuic or feti d ceranigemtent of thue liver:. irct d their attenltioni io those artie'les which ctttmor' escecialily on the bilim-y orgnns. A f'er lonu. ha boriouas, annd expensive research, i.v atve saacce--ded in extractite n subhstance ro'n the TI )MATO.whiich.6fominits pmculiairef !ctutponi t he hepattie or biliairy organs. ehey have enominatted Hetptie. It isa m~edie's'e that wvill rodtte all the lhe, eiil results of' C'omel. in oth aettue andit chreonie diencses weithtout the oss'iity' of prodiucing the de'le'n'riones conuse. tences commtoeii n tltht uarticle. Its action n-e thie coenstituttio: i< n niversa!. no leant of thce. stem esenipitng its intlnenc'e. It is hoiwevetr, 1 panm:t oriens orsecretioni andI ext reftionu, at its greaet powier is ,cnrtietal~rly maiifstedl. enet' it is peen' il adapited to the treatmett f bliate ft'rrrs nund other disetuse's in whichu a aridiv 'or conlgesti-m fl the iv'er' anid portal ire/c pr'revi's It is admiisfihie in all entses whtereit is nec'es trv to cleantse the sitntch citd hiowels. It' enove's obhstrneht.ttionn e'xcittes a gntic'k antd; eithti action eaf'ihe liver uind other t.'innduhar i.-e ii of the abdotmen. Ieing difl'ntsible in n its opieyationi. it crtdne~esa frree r'irnintion i tihe ye-sets on the surface of the bed'. , ac -ompanied he a greetle pierseiratiott. It detes tet enan'tttt li' drastic piurges; still, its netiton s more iuiversal, antI nitt if'tein bte re-eied, tot merely wiith sa'ely hnt wiith grenlt hbetefit, his her'tomue indispensnbmly ntecessai ry inene if' I--'nutstaitnding;. for itn theeni i n'ense' temnporn . ....--sin. mna by strn mediinen, eL New Spring and Sumner GOODS. T HE Subscriber inlormts his friends and the public generahly, thait lie las just re cened Irmii .New York, a complete assort tmletit Of Stap.e and Faicy, Spring and Sum ier Goods-among which are - 3-4 4--I 5-4 aid ,-4 br wit & b;eached Shirt ings and Sheetings, A handz.oie assortueti light col'd Prints. 50 pieces r ight col'rd London do. French prints and pri.ted Jacoitet, Mourning and half mourning prints and MIusniins. Soper printed Lawns, 4-4 and a-4 Caibrics and cambric Muslin., Swis. and book .M nslits, Jacoiet. plaid and stripe do. Lyoimuise- and brocade do. Ladies and gent's white and black, silk H. S. and kid Gloves, " "Cotton and thread do. 4 " Misses black and white nett, Lace and Ganze do. A handsome as-ortment of gauze and satin, and Mantna Ribbons. Best Italimi sewings, black. blue black, and assorted by the quantity, Hein-stit. lied, anwl super linen cambrip Hkifs. Men's and boys Pongee do. Ladies' ganze. Hernani, gro-de-nap and sew ing silk Hkrs. 4.4 Irishb linens auflinen lawn, Plain, inserted and frilled bosoms and linen 'collars, - 8.4 and 10-4 table diaper, 3-4 birds eye and Russia Diiper, 6-4 9-4 and JU-4 dainask table covers, French napkits & towels, French brown and grass Linens. White and brown linen Drillings Super rib'd do. A variety of Cotton do. col d. and striped for Pants Osnaburgls, Casea of palm leaf and willnw Hoods, Englisii Devon sitaw Blonnets, A large assortment of silk and cotton hose and half [lose, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and striped domestic, Silk, satin, and Marseilies Vesting, Parasols and Uinbrelns. Furniture.dimit atnd fringe. Black bombazines and merinos for Coats, Paris needle workil muslin capes & collars. French baskets. bleached Itussia Sheetings. Any thing like a aeneral enuinerati-i' of ar ticl-s'is imitracticabl.; but these in additioi to his former stock, make it sufficiently estensive, and he trusts his prices are sufficiently moder ate to be worthy the attention of all who wish to snpply themselves with articles in his liie. His former censtotmers and a!l who buy in this market, will do him, and perhaps themsqelves a ravor. by examining his assortment before purchasin~g JOHN 0 B FORD. IHnanbatra. Ifarci 13. 1'39f. tr T H E Subscribers iave j .si eceived from New York. a general assorament of Spring and- Summer Goods, f the latest and iost fashi'.nable articles in their line. They consist in partof: Gros d'etats. Thibet. French cloths, Gani broiits; Grass linen and linen drillings, for Sum mer Wear, Cassimere, Chally Vestings, Stocks, Collars. dosoms, Gloves, .- cspenders, Fine Hats, aid Umbrellas. They keep, constutlv ot. hat d. a general assortmuent efrMILITAkY TRIMMINGS. of ail kinds: and they a e prepared to execute ti orelrs % ith despa'ch. Tlhe itevite their customers, and the public general'v, to call and examine for themselves e HARRINGTON & BRYAN. d-refied C. H April 1. 1,39 tf 9 New Spring and Mumaner GOIDDS. rI HE Snbscribers beg lenve to inform their customers and the public aenerally, that they arce ret.civiing and openaiing a spleridid as sortmient of Ecchbracinig every v-ariety of British, French anid Attericatn, Staple and Fancey Goods, which have beet' selected with great care. They nvite -their friends to give them a call, and they shia' have good bargains. .G. 1. & E PENN & 00. March 21, 1839 7 tf Mpring and Summer tN1LOTH ING.-Thie Subscribers have jnst received a hantdsomue and general assort mient of goods for e ct's Spritng and Summne'r Coats. P'ants, and Ve-its, which they are pne pured to hcave mad'- up. in the v'ery best style, and o'n dhe most reasonabile terms. G. L. & E. PENN & CO. March 21. 1539. 7 ti New Spring & Sumnmer G 0 DS.-The' siub.ercber har tm.' just re turt-ed fronm Charleston. is now recetv ing .aied openting n genieral and complete assort meat of Fancy anid S'apie . DRY GOODS, which have beetn selected with great care, and will be disp' sedl of, on us reasos able terms, as any in this tmarket He' re-spectfully inivitems his old enmstomers. andl all who tmay feel dispo sed, totcidl and e -amine his Stock. C. A. DOWD. March 28. 1R39. tf' 8 Fresh~ Family Groceries, AMONG whichue-RiCofe Poto Rico anid New Orleans Anigar. Ne-w (luleans and Cuba .Moln -ses, H vson. Imiperial anud Black Tea, Rce.'&c.&c. For sale by -C. A. DOWD. April 1, 1839. if 9 FOR SALE, ADE81lRABLE resi - a .t. detce in Porttersvilhe, I:~ of nhont 14 acre's of good te-- Lantd-a part ntot cleared. Ott tepremises are a good Dwelling House, I sto ry anid a half high, with fiv-e rooms-a large framed Kitchietn anid Smoke-honse-an excel lenit Well of pure water. For particulars en qire at this i ilice. Feb 14, 1839 ff2 Dassolution. r"HE Coartershipe of Ke'rnaghun & Roo ~ney,f Hambutrg, So. Ca., was dissolved ont the 23d instatt by mntual c-onsent. The Bsiess hereafter will be continued by Thom as Kernaghan, oi his oiwn accotnnt. Heiwill receive till mntey dnue the lute firm, atnd will settle the debts c-f the samte. THOMAS KPRNAGHAN., P. H. ROONEY Hnmhnrg. 23 '*t 3m" P Notice. A LL persons indebelted to thie Estate of 1Y'i tley H lIerry, deceased. are requested to nake immnediate payment: and those having de m~hunds agaitnst the said FPtate, are, requested to presenit thiem dnujy attested. ' SAMUEL STEVENS, Adn'r-. om. if ever, do gonod; lit tend to injure the tamina of the con:.tttuti. It i cleansinr and pnrifving to the system. cts in periect harmony with the known laws f life. . nd is undonhiedly o!e of the must valiit le artices ever offered Iur puitlic trial and in pictione. Foirconvenience. this medi-ine is formed into zraiain pifls. The white pills nre eathar. ic. al. ?ratiec diaphoretic. and diuretic. The yeliow ills are tonic stimulant,and liaph:r.tic.. As a fami/y medicine. one whirb may be re orted to with safety. and re ied on with cer inty, in the first stages of disease i almost n- f'rm. it exceeds ill former di.coveries in n'dicine, either from the veget.tblc or mineral inguslomls. They are put ty in packages of 135 grams, or 5 Pls. at 50 cents, or 100 pillS at $1. The above. Medicine just received and for aMe at the Edgefield Medicine Store. Jnly 11, U4:49 if 23 lo'T. of Letters reiniami:n in the Post Office A atllamiburg, S. C. on the Jst July 1839. A. & B. knderson, Robt.' Anderson, Thos. R. idlerson. John M. Blake y, Atigus B. 2 3nrnett. P. Bailey, John R. 3oswel;, George Beverly Gossler,& Co. Jeison. Janies Brool's, Ralph, 3roaderix, John C & D. Tarv. 'irs. A. M. Corter, Rndolph anrli.ie Robert 2 Crow, Cornelius 10 .arter. Mrs. M, E. Coenran, Ifobt. J. nild elil J. P. Clapp. Julins )wyer. Patrick Davis. Benj. Ja. John Delanghter. Capt. E F & G Izev. Col. Lewis blins, Thos. J. D. .dney. Winson 2 Farrow, Susani or ,entlInani, Dizke -Henry, Goode. ;off. .ame1Cs Gee-se, S. P. ;iddings & Bushnell Gillispie, William H J & K. Torton, W. F. 2 Hollowny, Sarah M. lenderson, Samuel. Ilamilton. Robert lariman. Mr. linndlley. Thos. lix, Sarah flays. lenj. F. ones. John Kelsev. Channey 2 niglt, Walton Kendall. Byron L & M ,ockett. E. La imer. A R. inaier. Silas Lewis, A. W. iibecker. Jesse Lamar, irs. Martha. lorris.tev. Joseph2 McDonald, B. F. 2 Ilontgomery. Theo. Mc(nCrley, H igh llurphv. Oswell McMillan. John Mlason ,cCor'mick, Benj. McCord. Selah Pr. Oarshall, Miss Susan N. 0 & P. 'olles, Ira Nixon. Geo. W. ) Neill James Perry. M rs. Anna Prry. Mrs. Nancy Phelan. Tim P'mnb, Ebenezer R & S [ohinson. Win. B. Rog ers, Henry ticleson, Miss S. Ronntree. Diudley Intiho. Polly. Sp irA. Henry inmmeral Gilbert Skinner. Timothy. Samiuel. Qoht. Saxton, Hez. 4m1ith, T. 31. T & W rilley, Mr. care of Turner, William 2 Ilery Rogers. Watkins. Geo. jr. MVare. T. E. Wise. John T. Wnlls. Siilomon 2 Wheeler, E. Valker. J. Wiindicg. B. Wgtkinis. A. Wardl e. J. B. Viltmann. J PerSons enminiring for any of the above let ers, will say they are advertised. .J. %V. YARBUROUGH, P. .i. July 1st, P39 c 22 L INT of Letters remaining i.. the Post Of fice ati dgelie.dC. 11., June 30, it!39, A & 13 ddisoii. George A. Addison, D. C. llou..Wm. Ilenry Bryant. Bradley 3 Bker, Gen. rnmet, litoht. Blalock. Mrs. Butler. Robt. J. aut'kett. Saml. K. Barker, Samuel Batler, Claudia C. C & D ook. Wn. Sen. Corley, Mr. Sen mnrter, John Clerk of the Court of 1ockroft. Benj. In. Pleas. Campell, Leo Colgin. John Lhritie, .-imieoni Dion Mr. Coach irake. Wmn. A. 2 Maker. iohy. Elbert E, F & G. I Isuore. Allen 2 Field. Rt. J. P'ov. F. F. Gritlim. N. L. riflin. .mowden G;'llman, Wm G. Eoode, ltobt. Gillen. John H & J. 110mnes. Lewis H arden. WV C. [ickson, Iliss S. l lokombie. J.H. 2 Enteher, B. WV. Jeter, John S. roes, Thios. Jones. Ro.bt. C. 2 ohnson. Theco. Johnmson, David lennings, Mlary. K&L Kendal, Byron Kildreas, Elizabeth {nenl. :a h'zaeth. Landram. Geo. WV. ~ipscome, Jobtn 2 Lewis Mlatilda. atier. A. Laborde, Dr. f, N & 0. ctellon. Hlector Alays, Rt. (i. Dr, blayson,. U. C. Murphy, Oswold nrrel, I rury 2 McLee.don, Britton filler, Frdmiund J. McDader John Cobles, Mirs. Z. Nicholsmn.& Presley uilvie. P. 8. S. Ogilvie. Mrs. Sarah & gilvie, Mliss Sarah F. Rebecca ~rice~ and .\icks Price, Joseph reson, l~sthmer K. Puayas, F~lizabeth, Mrs. ,rkamn Caroline Preston, Hiram ~ickens. F. WV. Robertson, Wmn. fiddle. F. S. Roper F~mily 2 oper, LBenj. Reed, l'dwd. Rev.. enew, John Richardson, WV. . S& T - Samtels. Wmi. Stone, A zariahi nlliva. Joseph H. Stephens. Jnmes laver. SamI. Simnkiis. I dred Col. Powles U). Temtples, Calvin rrask.Alfred Taylor. Luke [illmani, B. F. U W & Z Jpson, Marcus - Ward. Capt. R. 2 Vm'tman. Win. J. Whitlock. Winmberly Vigfa'l, Arthnur Walker. Ian. or Win. Vardlaw. F. H. Mcainre ~immermatn, John H. Persons wiishing any of the above letters, trill please ask for advertused lett ers M. FIIAZIE:R, P. M. For .Male. Y HOUSI-: and LOT. in the Village of LVUdiefield.nupon terms to suit a purchaser. n y absence. ap ply to Col. B1askett. JAMES JONES. SApril JQ tf 10 NOT ICE. ILARGI-: amount cil motes and accounts -diie to fLorrain Geddings, formerly of amburg. has been placi d in the hands of the luoscber. with .he positive dree'tton to sue a, on al, such of~ thiemi. a., are not settled on or wifore the first 3ox0ilay in Junme next. J. P. CA RROLL, Antorney. May 2, lW38 tf 13 Just Received, A LARF suppli of superior LEMON S YRUP, a delightful Beverage for the Summner season. For sale by the bottle and rallon. lby II. R. COOK & CO. 11.a.nb'a... April 10n 153. if -11 ABBEVJLLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wade Speed. sUrviving partner of lVatkias & Speed, for the Attachment use of John Watkinis, in VIPs . Debt: Adolphus J. Sale. John Watkins, Ad'nr. of H. M. Attachment Watkins, in - vs. Same. , Assumpsit. TV HE Plaintifftis, in the above stated cases, A. having filed their declaration in my Of.. fice. on the tiwenity-ecomil day of Noveiber, 1838, and the defendanst having no wife or at tontey known to be in this State, upon whom a ropy of the said declarations can be served: therei'ore Ordered. that the said defendant do appear and make his defence within'a year and a dy from the filing of the said declarations, or final and absolute judgments will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. C P. Clerk's Ojke. Feb 14 1s* w & P $10 aqe 3 LMtate ()I N01uth (.810101ni. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON.PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony vs Attachment: Debt. . Adolphus J Sale. Drury Callaway, vs Attachment: Assumpsit. Adolphus J. Sale. Speed & Hegter, surviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. T he Plaintiffs in the above cases having, on the twenty-second of November. 1638. fi'ed their declarnitio'ns ini ny Office, and the. defendant having no wife or attorney known to be in this State, upo whom a copy of the dec laration, with a spec*al order of the Court en dorsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or dered that the said Adolphus J. Sale.do appear and make his defience. within a year and a day from the filing of the declarations as aforesaid, or final and absolute judgment will be forth with given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c.F. Clerks Offiee. - Feb 14. 1819 5 a T $10 aqe 3 mlate of "-outh O'trolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch, ATTACHsNT, via. Arehibald Hamilton. AssuursrT. T HIE Plaintiff in tiats case having, this day, filed his declation in the Clerk's ofisce, and the defendant having no (vire orattorney,, knowat to be ii this State, upon whom a copy ofthe said declaration may be served: There. fore ordered,that the anid befendant do appear nad make his defence within a year and aday from tbe filing of the enid declaration, oifinal' i anl absolute- jaugment will be forthwith awar aded against him, JNO. F, LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Crk's Office. May -. 1839 1 B T . neq 16 tate of - tith Car'ol ina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COUMON PLEAS. Win. Brunson. vs, Foreign AttachAwent. William Drum. Debt. 1i * Plaintin'i itthis casehaving,onthe 11th of Se.paember. filed his declaratidn in the Clerk's Office, and the Defendant having no wife or at'oraey,known to be in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declaration ay be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said De. litndant do appear and make his defence within a year and a day, rom the-fiig ofthe said dec laration, or nnial and absolute judgment will be awarded to the said 11aintiti. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept II, 1838 eq 33 State of Solbh Carolina. - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robitis & Conner,) vs Aasumpsit Attachment Wmn. Yarborouigh.) T1 H E Platif. in this case, having this day tfied hais declaration, and- the Defeaadant having neither wife aaar attorney within this State, upon whom a cop of said declaration caa b- served; Ordered that the Defendant plead th,-reto withis a year and a day from this publication, or the said action will be takcn pro confessto against hinm. GEO. POPE, c. c.p. Clerk's Office. Oct:24.1lt38 - daq 43 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John Middleton,) vs. FoREiGN ATTACHMENT. LorrainGeddhings. F1 H-hL Phaintilt in the above case having thsday filed his declaration, and the De fendant haviing no wife or attorney known to be n ithin the State, upon whom a copy of said declai-ation, with a rule to plead could be serv ed: It is Orderedl, that the said Defendant do appear and mnke his defence in the aforesaid nrtion. within a year and a.day, from this date, or tina tad absolute judgment-willbe awarded against him. .GEORGE POPE, a.c.r. Clerk's Office. Nov. I, 1838 de 40 $100 Reward. Rb ANA WAY from the Sutbscri .E~her on the jxight of the 5th of LLFebruary last, from my place two miles hrom Hambur,S. C.a negro man named BEN, about forty-five - ' years old, five feet six inches high. The above reward I will pay for delivering him to me, or puttmtg him in jail so that I cat get him. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hlambura. March da, 1837 tf 8 $20 Reward. STOLEN on .'londlay night. the 8th instant from the residence of Capt. E. B. Belcher, a Patent Silcer fratcha. with a Silk Braid Chain, atad a Brass Key attached to it. W~hosaaever will dleliver the said Watch to the subascriber and proof sufficient to convict the thief, shall rec'eive the above reward. RICHARD M. JOHNSON. A pril 17. 183)tf 11 .VO TICE. A L Persons indebted to the late Chri .LStianlreithaupt, dlec'd., are reqt.st ed to make immediate payment. And r 11 persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are requxested to present them duly tattested. JOHN SA USKE TT, E.T'or. Ia'eb. 2.5. 3--If FOJND. ON the Augusta Stage hoad, near Mount. FVintage, ta Bundri of Keys. with, a seal and corkscrewv attached. The ownmer cana have them by payinig for this advertisement. Apply at this oflice. una 97.i139 b1'7