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PROCLAMATION. XECU'rIVE OFPARTMENT, ( Colonmbia. S. C .luly .v. Is:' . W 11 AS. ntillrt iont has been, rerceiv ed atths de lten,'at Willi -m v~hu It~l -t :l Il lineks. late of'Sa. S.uehri.s 'arish. was mur d-:red by tw ut Slavesnoed ileury ndPhillis ott th 7th da-. of.I inne Ia-r. i: the 1Parislh of :t. Juls flter.ley, wihile Couevin.: -zid Plfitivos -tote Work Hloutse in C.harleston. NOW KNOW, XE, that to the end jnstice av he,, don:-..ind th:v lhe, perpetrators of' this atriscion: natrde-r ut be bhtitati, to legal trial and condign nnishment. 1 do lereb-.- olfet a re ward of I1l !t. I URIE.) and ilF'TY DOLLAi.S for thir atrehension and deb ye rv tito some Jail olthis :atc. ir woi liwled Dollars lbr the appreh-nsion ofilfenry :tltn:e -mil his deliverv intos .11e Jail. or one :tu.lr' (I :tmd fity Dollairs for the apprehension and delhicry ,11 i-lls alone into sivome .:,ti of tue .4tate. The de. cri:-tio: osaid slaves I the waines ces befoe the Jiry of Ingnest is as Ito lows - Jl:rv is des-rbed as rathera lizltcolored black o:f midilo height. stout itn his ti'rne. abont 3U yeat a:-e, a remarkably tllc eck ani one oif his sm:tll tues ttriing o Piiis is ofcom m10n simz. of a dutrk cipitL'on. ahout thirty yvetr. ofage or pet i:apa i..ro. Whoti :tppre headcd byi' s i li ! t j.. reted their nttenes ad declared t::al i.iy had --jm- from -vond Savaiah in a Stej .i Buat to Ciatrles ltoi, and that tler belotred to a perso: n:ittnel Wells or Veich. !tenry ts bklieved to bi' the same slave who w.t4 advertis - as saving rin away fro; Wi!'iai fic'.ian otn the 30th of May'last while conveyingink:i t ('harleston tu FloridaL The debriptio- of' the two is so similar thatthe ideatiy is bhialy prohable. lie in de-cribed itn the' advert.isement. as low itn tatue. ha, a remarkbahl3 t c':. when %v t'kin2 firoi or utp to one ls a triz-k ofturnitng his lhetd on one side, b . of btl s ta I toes :tanding ont ftom his l-et, and as hiavinr betn raised itt iau fort Disi.-t. urtr Brekton- Foird. a:.d at one timc belonging to Jtene j. Cli-on itt that neigh borhood. Given under my hand, and the seal of the State. at Colninli, the 5th d::v if Jtly. in ti iear of* ou Lor-I one t-totsand eight iltn'dred and t air!y ntine. and in the sixty Jimrth year f th.- [ depeodence of ti ' nited States of Atmerica. P.AT.t.ICK NOBLE By the Governar. .M1. LUDoRDE. Secetary of State. July. 1$s PR 0 L A I~i. F~a EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA. SOU-rn CAROLIA, .B' his Ereclicncy PATICK NOULI, Eaq. Governor and Conninder-in -Chief in and o.-;er the Staic of South Cirolina * . THE RAS, infortation hatsheenreivived v at the Department, hot otn the 2:th f May, last.betweett1he hours of 12and 3e ('lo, I-, P 31. two negro childietn, Harry aid Sary; the property of Stiles IRivers, were stolen fron his plantadon on tile Horse Sho-.. St. Barthol ownws Parish. Cpileon District, Soth Caroli na. hy sonme person untknown. Now E:Now Y r, 'lTtat to thel end,. jttstice may be done and that the perpmetratotr of this ofretnce may be brongh* to le.ral trial, and condign pntn ishtnent; [do hteri'by otT.-r ta reward of' Two Hutndredl Dollars. for his apprehetnsion and con viction in anty Court of this State'. Said negro children are dlescribepd as about seven years ofane. likely and well :grown. They are capable of' tc!lin~g the namers of their parents., ad- trobably the ntame of' the platnta tiont, "3May Batik." lharry's prents are Princ'e antd Fatnny, and Sary's parentts are Sciptio and D)iana. - Given tunder my haind and thet seal of' the State at. Columbia. the 24th dav of' Jutni, in the year of outr Lord one' th~ousanzd eight hutnrrd and thiirrtv-ine and itn the sixty third year of'the Independence of'the Umited Stutes uof \mecric.. PATItUCK NOBLE, Govsr.' By thte Governotr. 31. L~tOonDz, Secretary 'of State. July 4 f -C State of ,Otith 4;aila. A BBE VILLE~ DISTRICT. IN TlE CO.'MON PiLA S. L EWI S JLOD)GERS, who is in t:tt cus~t" dy of the Sheriff of Abbeville iDistrict, by virtue of mecsnc process, at thes s:-parate snits 0: John 3McClintock. andm~ of Mller, ltiplev & C:t having fded his petitioin with a sen -dttl.- 'it oath oif his whale estate, real and pa-rstota , whh the pturpose ufotb.aitnia the benet of' the Acts oftheo Ge.neral Assemb!ly, commtonaly catledilte Iusolventt De'btor's Act PUBLIC No-rice is htereby given, that the pe titiotn of the said Lewis dod:ers will be heard and consi-leredl in thte Co'trt of 't-mo Pieas. for Abbeville District, at Abbevilie Coatrt flous'e on WVeduesday theo sixteethm day of *.e o:,er next; or sncht other day :hereafuer as the Contrr rnay3 order, duria; the term. c'ommtentcing at the staid place, on tt: second Mintdaty of Octob 'r next; an~d all the crteditors of the said Lewis Rodgers, are hterebly su.nonel. perso:ally. 'ir by attorttey, to an!pear thtent atd the'ro in the said Coturt.toshew cattse if n-y thtey catn, why * the bentefit of the -tct aflore'said shold not lie grantedl to thte sa:id Lewis Rodgers upon his executints the assigmtnant retquirtd by the acts aforesaid. JINO. F LIVING.STON, c.c. p. Clerk's Office. B e - $11 75 ne 24 July 12. J83*9. south Carokma Copper, SEHET DitO~ & N WJ.AE slanufactory. I OULD respectltdly muitrmn the Mer I ectats a d Plan-erst of this State. aind all who "tay piense so aive me a call. that I have located at ilmhurg, S. C., with a view to permnanent residente: a- d enutegd in thei . nantntlacture of Copper, sheet [rot': atnd Tit Wa:re-which I will lfurnish by f17ho/esa/c oi Rtetail, of thelbest qwdaityj, at the lowoest rates. Jlnvintg ex1grientced NJorthernt Workmiten and being a practical me'hanic mnyself.I can at tend to Rloofinsg. Gutterin&' and Spouting; vom all other Jobs of eatery diescription in moy butsiness achich shall bc recU "tone, and on short niotice. -All or.lers will he thantkf'ttly received attu promptly attenided to. 'A supterior assttrtmtent of Jap.ntned Ware Als'. St-unp'dl Plates, alt sizea. .nst root" ed. A. 11 CHUTTD.L. PROPOSALS FO REVIVING THE Southern Review. T lIE Subscriber. in propbsi.g the re-es t:.blis:.mtiemi of' the Sontern levi w. deems it unnei essay to refer o th-- hisiory of; that work. whili is already in t .e po-'4 ssi(I of the piblic.or to d we1l on the IighlI essimtion in which it was held both at home and ahr<ad dn ring the period of .s C ontinta ne. Snice it to say. that us career. though lrier. was. as all admit, brilliant-creditable to the 'outh, and t., die whole Ximerienn Unin. I-s fatilure- he ,;bivct of universal regret-was o% ing. it is we. known. not to a destitwvion of talent and ;mhli spirit, hut arose 1st. frot its limited cir eilatio., which was b no n-ans adegine to sistain a work of suich maiiii nitide. antd :ndlv. from ii. poiitica. liffirences whili atitated the con;.r' about h time of itt discon inninie. .hvidniug the friends of Soi tern j1ieratire in to two Lprew parti-s and p- eventing that i or mony of opinion and , o-operation in the dis esion of a-adi g qtuestionts. wich is deirable inl a work prolessediy devote ' to the cause of' the Sont a and the whole South. It i.4 proper -o -oniiidfr first. the utiit. of :vv.ews rgarded as -rgans of'the literaryspi. rit and opiniotis of the na.. and s - ondly. ho ::o1rtaice niid - eeissity of establishintig such work at the Stitt. at the p espi time. Oi iv fir.t point, it is scarcel" ieces'iy to sav uch. in the preseit advaiced stage of period. ical hteratrtir. Ahly condtued teview. are he .,f 'ri.._ of a 6i state of ivilizatito. anl ar a W, est evidence. now-a-days. that cut he flrini.-hied -if' intell' etual advance eint. and the preva!. nrc o' a puir and e evated philbsoph. %'he ilt haf cnturv ia produc.-.! 'ew an thors of emin r..- cithier in Great Britain -r te ica, i --omparison with 'ho half c nint v -lat ..trec dhsd it. and the reaso proh blly i<. tt ta; there is been a want of.-enins. talent a:il scltilar--hip itn this conte-ledly intllettia. are but simply beicatuse listinii-hed -eho!nrs have finid a readier ani a hetter orgran throug-h . hich to ;wt dire ily on the pidhic mind in lie vi . ws. thian t hrough the medium of books-the oil more :edio- ai:l iore xpensive nthod. [f hieretr-. it be as .ed. what evi.l-iree is -r can be furinishd of ihe -ouper.iI intel itrelc amd prn-ti:ss of th pr,-.;;it-century-a pro gre'ss of* which w- aire so apt to lnuast--the re vis thit it is to he im..d i, the high charactir f the .arerly ievi, ws abroad and at hm! (V it hi. attirmed. that we ave no native li-em tre iii this .-ont.;ry. a. d theeefore no matterials to furnish the round work for Ri'views. the t swer is. that ou: 11' iews comistittut- itr :tivt literatuItie. aid that if learnint a. d schniarship are sotght for, they are to be fomid in our Rio views, whichl tierehbre shoni Ih,e wardv and tirumly supported.a;s an evidence. :id a hir ione, of ilir liwrary pretensio and our nati.' :il character jesid. s. io otte caise. it tmy be safely a iirmed, iaa contribuitedo. litle.c ti 1!i eit trilcit. to awakeii literary ambition, and to produce the highesi ordler ol fil and p..werfitl writing. as the istablislmtent ol' It vi- ws; an! nV indlividnals have blien -timitlated it ex traordinary efirs. and have bev eeeetly known far and wide to fime. in conequence 0' 1 the opporlunities they havi enjoyedi d impro ved. ifi colnti ibutig sicessfiull to worko of so iftie ti:ld h lighrlylv resietlahe a charactei imlitidialk. who. oiitihrwisi. in all p 01111iilty w. -.ild nevr hNave heci tempt d to test their stretigth on the literary nrena with stehi compet itors as they woud b !ikiely to trv there. The rrett aim of feviews is. to diseiss sub jects letiledl ,t::oroti? bily.profoti(ly-iti stich a ma-.ter as to beat tpon the whao!e soriai sys tem. and pro .11ce a broad. deep and uermanent iipressior upon the gineraleharacer of' a pwo ple: In one word. their oje-t is to ditruse knowledne not ti foster prejudices-to creue. direct and en .trol-not -t echo, opini-ns-tt li.-odtie becillicial c hanies niion a larue scali -tt to perpetatite or -vei: toleraie existit2 a huses. It is obviouns. therefore. that while. in the in:mc'y of Attican literature a spirit of indlgent.ie has been felt and ixteided to the Ihnits of our lighter periodica's. which are rup idly issned frami the prass. aid whici hav. set vid ais ve'hicles ofteni for thic atttimpts of'thze mere li:eratry dibatit tnarteriy lieviewvs. hiviig htizlhir aims to accompisuh. and intend itr to eprescaut an:i emboidy, iin the muost pow-. erfiii and attractivie for:n. the opinions onlhy of the molust enliightenaed minds shtould he con ducted with a scrupnt~ins regar.I to the pure'st pinciples of taste, and to the eleivationl and ad vnetment of ouir literary and niationni chtar ater. In respect to the importance and necessity of isabliiiig such a work at thie South at thle pesent time. there cant be little doubt in the mimts of our discrrning anad pubilic spirited eiizenis. We mitst have such a work. or ll bhind the spirit of the age which is of'a pre i'minenettly. inqutisitive anid entterprisinr ctharac ter. and the Soth shonld lint e such a workL,noit ofnly frotm miotives of literary pide aind emutila ion. in ordler to keep p:tee with the respectable advances ofi'the ether wtid, i nteligent, and thtri ving sections of' ft"-.\ mrican republic, biut alst because~ thle South has. at the prset. t period us pecialh. cer'taina great andit leaidinut interests of' ,ti'Ct romtt. itfihi cani he mst etlfectni .:.subserved throneh the itnstrmnint ity' it ::iih a perti'odicl. It is tnt ntecessairs to raiise 'the war crt' against other portion - of the Uniim, who may feel disposed, as lie oftitn do. to diif f'r fron' uts in their views of' our agricul tui'al. coiimrial and political interests. bunt it is im. pr:t, highty so. that we shotiuld take otur aanlherni posittin firmly itn the presetit attitudce o --tur n:stionla! alitirs: that inur t'ositioin shtould be clearlyh kidowtn andi underlistoiod. haithi at homte aid abroad; that wte.s uont d be ready (t defiiui: orselves a cd ottr instituttionts fr -m all covert or ,p.l asalts; t hi. wi' shmutd ma~intain thei prin iples uof the F'ederatl Comnstetntiuin in its origrin a it'enttint. with finm aind nuflinchingr sptirit, autd -iromnote the catns' ad' a nrne antd eletateid literature by all the indulcemteuus that cerinlie held out to stimulat-- the amition andI pride of intehigi'nt and chiva:lric pcop'e. Protposition~ huave' been freuptently made bere of ore for' te revival of' die Sotnthe'rn Review,. w .ich utnforinntate'ly have not bteeni crowned with the success 'htat wtas hoped or anlticitualed for thema. tiifeent catuses have been assizuneud for the fai'nrme of'these' pro ects, bmt the leuadine one utetoubtedly is. the negrlecting ton avail our selves of a vein Ijivorable eta'e of the pubulic l'e'ing by faaiwinz lip we'i'l digested plaits with vigorous and contcerted act ion. We have' sal stil-folded ourm haids and closed otur eyes, and1 theti huave omplatmed of iunive'rsal aipa'thy. It islteliev'ed.that at th- tiresent momient.a ve'ty de'', anea'a ad eanes lt de eire pe'rvadles the 'othern cotmmiunity, or at aut m ate, fte most influntial oartian ofit, lt e-estaualish aan p'ace on a permanentufountdation, a''nlarter'y Rteview of thte highest order. If the snbuacrier cani en list this feellig in his behalif. lie will have tea son to a'.ticipate the niost Binttering success otherwise his efforts will be vain. It is proposed that each t'tmber oftecn renti hited wortk shld c'ontait at least two huni dred and fifty octat o tages of oriinalI mat ter. orinted in thie best style of'thte Amtertiet. press. Twenty-fiv" hutndred or thrnee thgotusani stil scribers at five dollars annnnity. the mne'- ie ig paid. wvoutld yield tin amountltt sutfflicie'tto establish t- work. age afford a htandsome r'e muniteration to writers "fo litaraury laltor. A strong appeal is made to the pubtlie spirited i ien of the' South,. amid alsi ofth-- We (st and1( Sutth West, alri'ady utnited to tis hv strong (jes -in a commercmi:ml mind agriei'turoal pon of v'iew' -in behtal f of -hi proposed work. Ch2!Iisttan . C,- Anril Wt 1.'39 ;Mofra's Vegetmble MLue Pa' AND PIJENIX BITTERS. SlIF U MvRSA. ESTISIATros inl Wht h celebrated Lifr Pills and Phenix Bit are helhl. is satisfatrily demonstrated 1-y iicrearsmng lemand ;,i ihem in e% ery State i section of the (1i.on. antd by the o.1nnary timenia s to tieir i tnnrkalle edlieary wich e~v .ere- ieredl. It is inot less irom ade ly gna I l lym confidetie that tney ire the tie iat extensive and mesioable od tamoong allhtedfellw ean Elthmo firom insterf consideratious. tiat tie proprietor of these I eminetly successfiti medicives is des'rots keesinA them cmstantly biefore the pub.ic v Til sale of every tddiional box and bottle attarantee that sqtin- personoa wil! be relie Irom a greater or less degree of snmeritt. be improved -n general health; for in tino cas, sutlferitaglrom disease eat they he take: it v: The proprietor has never known or bhen inim ed it an itslance inl which they have failed do good; i the most obstinate ca se. of chru dislease. sich as chrottie dyspepsia, torpid li r etitstam, asthma. tervoins ol bilions h ache. costiveness.piles. getieral debility, sen' ot-vel'ingsantd nlcers, seurv., salt rie and all other chronic affections of the org a. d mtbranes. they eliect etm-es with a rap ty ani permalnlt cy which thouaidltl5 have tilied farom happ experience. Ite colds I c1,1n::h, which. if teglecied, superinduce tmisi lntr diseases of the ligs. and indeed viscera i general. these medicines. if taken Ior three of ftour days, never fail. Takein nig ht. they so -mitte the ise ible persp ion, ad so icieve tliesys!ein of rebrile act nadil fecalcit olstructions, a. to prodnee a i del?i' tyi sesce ofeit..'a e ence n he morn. anli thni the iutalsvlptoms of'a co d slht .artifaly rennti drin the day. the ro befit of a stiitable dose at the next hontir of bed-ti will al'tos! invariably eft. et pernianent re %ithotit furthore aid. Their - Ife, 1et0,1 (ev or a more acei atid violent kitnd is nct vsts sI a speedy ittaken it prop:t1 nhile qtaxn a 41 perst retiri g to bet with int!amma:i Sympijto!1n5oh thinot-imt i::t itlt. avillaw: with the er::tdii"ilt --onittniey that the Ii:' eiemy iar S been overtrowe. and c:m1 easily snibrlbied. li th- satne way.%iscera :ntrmeesei tin-, l:-wever critit al, wtil yie!d-the fo1l It to i:d the intttr to la g do.ewvs of Lif; Ph/s: id o :iu hystei -al affectionts h1 ct',tilriocism re-tlegm ss. and very malty of i nienti's ol tie Ne~ i'ea ckats oflit'ases.vi to:ALe- fflenev ofthe~ F.-etiz Intirs. Frill rectir:s lor Ile it tf V h.s e m'dirincs. r shtmown:heir d at:ive n: pii4ability to dif ..m1 et :i1plaints. vncompat y :heir: aid theyi he b:amed. who esa11 al retail. at :75 Bi9 way. whe:-e tmCrois certiltit., ofltheir p:adeled siccess a rchwa.s open cit itnsi ecti F-'or add itim particlars oWtihe above in --ines. sce i1tolt's --;,on SAAcRTAs ".1 C4 -a aso ie oibtaim-d of th: dilierent Agt who have the medicine r, r sale French, tierman and Spanish directionts it obtained on alppihtcatil:: at the oflice, All pos't paid lcttcrs will receive immeeL attelit'. Preptred and sold It y WILLt.AM B. .oFF 3 5 Broadway. New York. A iberal deduct mtade o lins'e who pnrelinse to sell nagai. Agents-The Lil .ilediciies may also be I Iaf* the principal druggis-s in ev--ry town throl out tht United - ties and the Caindas. j for Molht's Life Pil!s and Ihetix Bitters;. he' sure that a fir sini'e of John Mhifft's sia 'art is nr'on the label 'each bottleof' hitters box ol pills. Just received and(. for Palo by C. A. 1)OWD, Agen urigetd C. I. iuly 1. 1I:t9 Ift t MiRes' Conznp'iussa -xi'aclt o *i v im.-To, A SUBSTIT.. T/ PU C AJOMEL. '1ROli the weli known and estahll ished i utta-ion of' (alonal, it hzas been long emnp ed by the empi ic and sciemific physiciati, o,.e of the must paverlitil agents fr the rei valtoi disease. By the former, almost ev land has buetn delnged with tIastrums. that ci an.lors caimed as spetcitir;- in eve ry diseaise cidentt to lhe humatn ihmily. The 10113 of' th pretet stots nteeds no cmmnetit. for accem cthmial inv'estiga:ian has shown, that the la of' mttst otf the P'anacefts. Cacholicons,. d which have bieen trumpete d before the coman tity, with so mtuch aissurane, is Culomecl, metciry it- somte formt. Now, if this poi article 'n in th- hateds of the most ski p ayician, 'regntently cxerts an inflnence on htumtai sysetem, uinireseene. tnnd entirely beyc he control of tart; ntude umngat the cons-itm in brinacingoni premaitere old age. disea.se d ath, whart resnlt should be expected wi presribed by the enourant Could their mt: thensa nd vif timts speak, a voice from the tot wouliid souon dispal thte -sPcife' delttsion that i swy the miinds of the living. lH mate pihysicians .eploare the sad evils sititg fromi thie meraenrial practice. anid a .glndly hail thte itntrotductioni ofan auticle that saf'lv lie -tnbstiiin: tezd fir ('n ma] They , and that Ibeently, th:- gret ancertaiv . i: . ary operationi; .hey cannhot say wlb-t:"r 1t hie avoii nhh.t.r'' -l.f-vnrable. fThey inso /a aad feel. that it it-i tns. i: etinuted foranty c ces mnttst cetainly rtollow. hiaut they a mt e the least of tao evils: they k--owtno tter at el that will arouse a torpid liver, remoave strction. anti sett int free action the whl glatular system. and it Iteina inadispteins eessary to do this, thety conittimeae its use. withta- ding the ev-il contsequeures'e wht follow. Tey have long desired and soup hit an a el that wonhi prodttce the good effects of 1 rtg, withottt sitb ecting the patient to its, i terirns resutlts. Stneh a desidleratuim, it is lieved. has at lengt h hean obtained. itn the art 'ow presented to the piublic. The propieitorsofthiis article keeping itn vi the facc. that a wcise atnd betneroient Being laced withint the reach ofatll, remtedies adapt to the diseases intcident to the climte they habit: anid knoinitg likewise, that mlost of disease's oifthe UhaT :D STA TES are based nlj organic oar futncttual deranigettent of the hi dIrct' d their attenationa to thost' -articles wh act mtore esiecially on the biliatry organs. A fer lotng. laborioaas, aund expensive resent th'y have sincceede~d in e'xtractmtt, a snbistai from the TOM ATrO~whichl, frtemits parenhiat iet npon the lepaitie or biliary organs. they bt tenmiated~ Ikcpatinr.. It isa a medietete that prodne all tite lie. eficial resitts of ('n'omel both atente and chronaie diseases waith'ot pots.bi ity orpoetin~fg the dleetaeius cot gn tenes coulmotn toa thri articte. Its actiott ti the c~nsitmine is utiversa!. nao patrt oaf systemi estenpinlg its influence. It is. howe upon te orentn of set-retiona and exi reti that its great power is tiarticularly mtanife's laece it is pecu'iarly adapted to the tentu of bilius fcvcru and other diseases in whie topidity tor copugestioniiel thee liver aid pe crt~ prevml B t is admisibhe in all cases whecreist is neo stry to cleanise the stimnthl and hiowels. reive's obhstutction,. tand exeites a qmeck aeltyv actioan of the liver aid other glandi vi-cer'a of the abdomae. Beiung diffusibli in its opeernition,. it 1iridnees a free c'ircunla itn he vesselst on the sturface of the bod'., optned lby a vet'tl"e perstairtatiot.. It nat exhtaust lik e drastic puirgest still, its anc is more ini'ersal, anti mar. often Ite renent not mierely w.aith sarety bitt with trent het Thsheoe indispensably necessatry li e ..... .,,tirasttm mdte he strone mediemes, (to0n. if ever. do good; but uud to injure m ,tamina of the constiti.tionl. It is cleansing and purifving to the system. acti in) periict harmony'with the known laws the of life. 'rnd is undouhtodly one of the nostialtun 'ers be artic es ever offered lr public trial and in ad Forconvenience, this medicine is formed into .:- Ernin p)i4ls. The white pills are cathar-ic. al are feratirc diaphoretic. ntId diuretic. Tih vel:ow e.. :,llsare tonic stiina!nt.and diap!i rrlic. as As a fauily inedicinc. oie whieh nty lie re his "orted to vith safeely. nnd re'ied on with cer lei tainty, in the first sties of' disease iii abntost re- nn- 'orm. it exceeds all forimer dicoveries i of 'odicine, either from the vegetalde or miunral %e. kinadon. ,3 a They are pot up in packages of 135grams,or ed 45 Pilfs. at 50 ccnt!, or 101 pills it $1. mnd The :above .ledi'iie is: received ani for , o. sale n dite t'd3-fih iledicinae Store. i. Jully 1 1, l If '23 rfill I t About Brandreth's PilS, niC 2'HEIN EFFbLCTh. frr !ad HESE Pails are a Vegetable and Univer ,fl T3 s:ai .iMeicine, proved by the ex..eri, nce tin of' th. usands to be. when properly perse% ered ins with It CERT.JiS cure in every forr of the I iLY isi- O. Diasf;Ax, all havit. the same origin, -s d es. i variahh arise from the U [V I f AL sad to ;IT of all diss'nses, tnamely. IM P-RI'l Y, t:e or DI'll:RFECT eircslationi el the BLOOD. the I a period (if little more than airee years isa but ti Uni.ed Sites. they hav restored to a state at s1f fit. LTH and enjoytiansn:. oerr ONE HUN ra. DIV 1) TITUSAND persons, who weregiv i en over as iiArable by physicians oftle li.st ot rnok and --tnnding. .snd in sana sases whenu a every sther rcmicdy had been ressorted to in id v- i, ioa in all cnses of rPaii or Weakness. whether it mI' be cromn or recest, whether it be dcafra-ss ef. sr pain tmt thie side. whethias it aris froncontstan ers tional o tromlt somae istedin-e c:se, whether it a.' hefro:n internal oa t- rasal injury, it will be it thetsbolthse Pills. Tll 'iIs .ervat principles of"PUlGING" insi k. he nCs is I t. lie appreciated. It is found cc l1ela mure, cl vs''llnt to take an oceasioial he dose of halfni dozen PillN, and be alxas well, ec hIatn to enil ftor at )octor and hbe bled. bistered, . and -:divated-n% i'i t;:c cariaiuy tant ifyotu are rnot illed, yon are sore to hav' tmonths ofUis thae eralie wea;knes, atid the snh titne who is bene p. fitted is your Doctor Look it the difference w 'r bet ween tise appearance of those two persons i(d oe has been tieated by your regalar prarti di- tioner-see how pa.e aid debili-ated lie is. see ,g lsw the laadow of leath thra'ws his solitary -er- glan:c fro his aaciated counitena nce, see ta w lie tremtlala's in every 'imb; his eye's sn1i1k, )a,4 his Iteth destroysed-his coistitmilion perhaps. m irre ocably go e-yct. .nlist liem Iow% ite Di'c ,. ;tarrogtates to im~selfecredit. ls' says, ' ost di- inveterate c;ase of liver comaplaint"-"nothing ,Iy hit the amasst energetic remedies saved him." 11s Energetrc micasures! i. e. lercnry :a:d Bleed in-. riied his constitutissn. better say. So to save life. you itust h1alf poisson n ith ilar coi 7 fortcr oi the toili and g'tus-M lRlRCURY and po'ittvery snake a mas imi-erablle the sad ate remsainidcr of his exat4cice; this is called esrin-. Sdmckinig llly. -r. Let ts now look at yonr "purged" mano-the joi matan who has iaken lrandreth's Pil I fAir Liver (onplaint-he has als fir'. elastic tread of lad conscious strength, his countenance is clear I-h anod serene, his eve is full and sparkling with Lak the feelinsg of 'ew%' lite atd anmaaioti; he has ;d been ce'tnfined a few days to his bed. hit lie n- "asd tiotaitng but the TRUE BRANDRETH Pi.s. or andsoon rose without any iijty hein-- sustain . dbhisconstiltition. .nstead ofheingiin onlahs in a weak stat .he will be stroanger after he lias entire y recovered the attack; he ause hi.q bitsod - and flhids have become purified. and having purged away tle od and ima'nre fisnids, the sol. ids are thereby renovated, and lie is not horne down by nieless particles. but has renewed his life and body both. 1 This principhi- of ptring with Brnridreih's Pills. teoves nothing but the uselss and de enyed partirles froin tie boily.-th.. orbid and as enrrUpt hnnors f'01 the bdd ht hlnmaora "'l which cause disePase-the% impiied e finne ry tions of the liter whe they settle npona that roran. anid which whet they settle upon the an- muscles, ptrodneae rhieinmatitsm; or, nposn the ese tierves sradnaee goat; sr. nplonl the lungs pro a~e duceeconasumtxption; or, upton thte intestines, cos tatveness; or. upona the liniings of the blooad ves C., sels. apioplexy and paralysis. anid all the train of ttdisor 'rs so mttlanchioly t~sa thc sufferer and all or who behiold them. .il Ye arting these humators front the body ithe truae "tare for all these comptlainits, and the ..very other fosrmu -tf disease; tbis is ano mere nd a..sertion, it is a deamonas rable tuth. aid each ftday it is extentding itself'. tar and wish' it is hte comingtl know'. and muors' & store appreciatedi. I' The cenre hiv putrgin: may maoresh~pend tapoit *)tihe laws whiich pars'dnsce sweetiaess or purity mbw than ay he genserally imangined. Whatever re- hns i end to pnare'fhetion,therefore thec ne FROWhe const-mnt exercise cannot he used FROM A NY CAUSi-: the occnsional uase of ')es'tI al aiciNE is A Bs'OLt'TELY requtir Tim teco'nnlrrs of the. BL~OOn, the rm.N rsup or 's. -:m.' keptt free front thoese itm . purities v hich wouki prevenut its 'steady cur .retit miniat~ime health:. Thtus, taorbiad hum ors . .r' p.v'' ead ftiwn~ heenain.: mrised wiith it. ru- It is nia-nre w jchtis thaus assisted thronc h the il. means anad outleas which she has p.-ovided for 'ls hterself. thi Dn.BARsR~v's 'FFZCi.S int 'ew York."are t- 24 fRI .1lW AY.187 laudson street. anal270 lih iowei y. bet arcn Prince and Houstont-sts. Biewure of cosunterleits. Druggists NEVER ti. muadeuagents. his 70-EETING-STREET-70 de.- Only piae in Charleston for Brandreth's he- Vegetable Uttiverstil Ptills. wvhich is nmy owno of cle 1ice. and openied fur the exc'lusive suipply. Do not for ge t. ew 70-M EETING-STRFiT-70, tas One dooar from Quteen. is the ontlj place for the ted true Brnntdreth Pills. Prico 25 cents per box, in- with fll directiosns. he B. BRANDRETHT. M. D. ion The GasuitE' Brtandretht's Pills are sold by er: C. A. DOWD. Edgefield C. H. and JOHN ich Mc LA REN. A bbeville Coutrt House, S. C. June 5. la39 adhof 18 4. opper', Ake Iiron, an~d Tin Ware Yanuftacory. ill AtIousTA, GEOnoiA. .in t 1HE Sublscriblerlas just reeived, A large he U.assortmies t oh' Copper. Shecet Iron and Tin ass- Plaie; wvhich lae will sseanot~'ctoroe to any pat Lila tean, usuial ini su h Wnure: such as. .STIOVj:3. :hec STOVE PIPES. STIL.LS. .'T7ILL IUVRMS, er, atal every variety of TIs WARE. o, -lie solcits the patronuage of his friends :d. anti alas publaic in Cenesra'. in South Carolinn ett aiid Georgia. as hte inteatls keepinig a con b a s'ant and full supply of the absave turticles, his Mr/ est'omers will not b" disapphoinmed fromn the wvanat of naateriasls B. F. C H . WV. es- .qi' The hightest price will be given for Old Ii Pecwter. ti-pper. Brass an'd Lead. r d Anan'astn. Ga. April15. 18 9 tf 11 dar . " Public tiotice. aicn PPLI C A TION for a reniewal oef the Char le; A ter of incourpearntion granated to the State tion Conventioan .sfthe Baptist Dcnomnii~ton, in tea Soth Caroiina. will be made at thte next sit efit. ting of the Legisltatre of South-Carolina. ass By order of~tte Cii vea tion. ,... ' W. BI. JOHNSON, Pres'nat., w pring and Sumixmer GE@ODM. I HE Snbscriber inforins his friends and * tle publit generally. that he las just re elleed Iirm ...w York, a coilplate IS'ort me.tnt of Stapie and lai.cy. Spring and Stn ner Goods-amcong w hich are 3-1 4-4 5-4 a:.d -4 br .we, & b cached Shirt ing and Sheetmqs, A handsomtie assortmuee'tligltcoel'd Prints. 50 piees light col'r'd London ado. French prints and prit.ted Jaconet, Mouruing and half meourning prints and Muislies, Super printed Lawns, 4-4 and ,4 Cambries and cambric Muslins, 6wiss nal book .%i nslins, Jact nt. phlid and stripe do. L\ osnasaiss and broend' di. L.adies ;and ;-ent's wl..te and black, silk H. S. and kid loves, . " Cotron nld thread do. "6 " lisses black and white nett, Lace and 1Gauze do. A handisome assortment of gauze and satin, and Alantua Ribbons. Dest Italiani sewings, black, blue black, and assorted by the Iuiantity, Hem-stit hed. an-- super ,inen cambric Hkfs. M1en's and boys Pongee di,, Ladies'gauze. [lernani, -ro-de-nap and sew ing silk H krs. 4.4 Irih linens and linen lawn, Plain, inserted and flriled bosoms and linen coiars, 8.4 and 10-4 table diaper, 3-4 birds eye and Russia Diaper, 6-4 S-4 and 10-4 danask table covers, French napim. ns & to" els, Fri'nih brow; a %I grass Linens. While and brown linen Djlie~gs Super rib'd do. A variety of Cotton do. col'd. and striped for Pants Ostmburglhs, Cases (if piahn leaf Lnd willow Hoods, Englisi. Devon sitaw Bonnets, A large assortnent of silk and cotton hose and half Hose, 3.4 and 4-4 plaid anid striped domestic, Silk. satiii, and Marseilles Vesting, Parasols and Utmbrellas. Fnriittredinits mi.d fringe. l3a.-k hombazines and nerineos lor Coats, Paris needle woerkl ntuslin cape's & collars. French ba4k.-is. bleached Rnssia Sheerinas. Any tliina like a .ene, al enuneration ofur tiches is itmi raceticabl.; bon these- in addition' to his orter stock. make it soiiciently extensive, nd he trusts his prices are sufficiently moder ate tio be worthy the attention ol all who wish to stpply themselves with artic'les in his line. H is former ciestoners and all who buy in this market, will do him, and perhaps themselves a favor. by examining his assortment before puirchasing r JOHN 0 B FORD. ITnheb'rra. Matrch I". I -I. - tf Ntw Spring and samier GOODS. r "HE Subscribers bea leave to inform their custoeners aend the public -ienerally, that they are receiviig and opeinig a spleidid as ortment of )-l'ilig olld G1111w 'l 0 00 Embracinig every variety oh British, French and Americai, Staple and Fancy Goods, which have beetn selected with ereat care. They -nvite their frieids to give them a call, nd they shall have good bargains. G. 1L & E PENN & GO. arch 21, 839J 7 tf spring and Summer (i LO ITHING.-The Subscribe'rs have just J received a handsome and general assort nent of goods for hent's Spring and Summer Coats. Pants, and Vesis, witch they are pre. pared to have made up. in the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. G. L. & E. PENN Ar, CO. March 21, 1r39. 7 tf New Spr'ing & Summer GO(ODS-The subh-criber hav.inp just re teued from Charleston. is now receiv ig and ope'ning a general and cotmplete assort ment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which have beeni selected with great care, and will be disposed of, on as reasonable terms, as any in this market. Hei re'spectfinily invites his old enstoemers, and all who tmay feel dispo sed, toca..ll anide--amine his .srtck. C. A. DOWD. - March 28.1839. tf S Fresh Family Groceries, CA, Lauran Rio Coffee, New Orleans aid Cttba Mbola-es, Hvson, Imperial and Blha'k Tent, R ice. & c. & c. .For s-de by C. A. DOWD). April 1, 1830. tf 9 FOR SALE. ADESIRABLE resi a ... detneein Pettersville, - ,. of about 14 acres of good .h Land-a part iiot cleared. On tpremises are a good Dwe'linsg I louste, 1 sto ry ad a half high, wvitlh fie rooms-a large 'ramed Kitchen and Smeokehtouse-an excel lent Vell of pure water. For particulars en uire at this o ffice. Feb 14, 1839 - tf 2 Dzssolution. H E Copeartnersheip of Kernaghan & Roo ney, of' Hamburg. So. Cun., was dissolved ot the -23d instant. bcy montnal consent. The Business heereafteer iil br continued by Thom a Kernaghtan. one his siwn account. He wiill receive all nioney due the late firm, and will settle the debts sof the same. THOMAS KF.RNAGHAN., .P. H. RIOONEY H amburg. 23 1s-1' 3m* S 'otice. A LL persons inidebte'd toe the Estate of Wi-t le~.Iy H -Hecrry, deceased. are regncested to meke~ imumediate pnyment: and those having de mnands against the said Fstate, are requested to present thien dtnh autesterd. SAMUEL STEVENS, Adm'r'. Feb 12. 1839 *ae 2 NOTICK. A LARGF. amount of notes and accounts due to l.orrain Geddings, formerly of H amburg, hias beena lace'd in the hands of' the snet-riher. with lie positive duec-tion to stie uioi alh such of' th- a- arc not settled ott or be'fore the first Mon. ay ine .June ncext. 3. P. CA RROLL, Auorney. May 2, 1838 tf 13 Just Receired, A LARGF.l supply oh' suerior LEMO'N S YR UP, a delight ful lleve'rage for the Smesmer season. For saile by the bottle ande gatllon. by 11. R. C'OOK & CO. l.1naburr, A m-il 10n 13 tf 31 Stite of imltIl I ai'olila. ,.BBEV1LLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON 'LEAS. Wade Speed, surviring paInrter of Watkins & Speed, for the Attachment. use of John Watkins, inl vs I Debt. Adolphts .l. Sale. ) Johni Watkins, 4d'nr. of 11. .1. Attachment Watkins, in vS. Same. . Asstimpsit. T IE Phitinflit. in the above ztaled cases, having filed their declaration in my Of fice. on the twenty-seconl day of November, jd:sI, and the defendaut having no wife or at torney known to lie in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declarations can he served: therei're Ordered. that the said defendant do Sprieur :nnd nake his deli-nee within a year and a day froi the filing of the said leclarations. or final and absolute judgments will he awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. Clerk's Offc. Z Febl 14. 138 w & p $10 aqe 3 Mate u otit oi h (' aioina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony vs Attachment: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drury Callaway, Vs Attachment: Assumpsit. Adolphus J. Sale. Speed & Heoter, surviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. Vgne Plainti's in the nbove cases having,. I on the twenty-second of November. l38,' fi~ed thdir declarations in my Office, and the de!endait having no wife or attorney known to he in this State, npot whom a copy of. the 'dec laration, witha stpre al order of the Coauit en dorsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or dered that the said Adolphus J. Sale doappear and make his defence. within a year and a day from the filing of the declarations as aforesaid, or final and absolute Judgment willbe forth with riVen and awarded against him.. . JNO. F. LIVINGST.ON. c..r. Clerks 0@ieZ Feb 14. f19 n & T $10 -ae 3 tLie of kolith, ( ar0 iia. ABBEVTLLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch,. ATTAcHMENT, Archibald Hamilton. Assumisrr. T H l Plaint ff in this case having, this day, filed his declation in the Clerk's office, andl the defendant having no wife oraitbrney, known to be in this State, upon whom a copy of the said dlclaration may be served: There fore ordered,that the said befendant do appear a d make Iis defence withiti a year and aday from the filing of tie said declaration, or final and absolute judgment will be forthwith awai-. dcd against him. J%410. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Ofce, May 1I. f:,9 R& T aeg 16 ta te of - outh Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COIMON PLEAS. Wm. Brunson, vs. Foreign Auaducent. Willial Dram, Debt. T HE Plaintiff in this casehaving,on the 11h of September. filed his declaration in the Clerk's Office, and the Defendant having no wife or atorney,known to be inthis State,upon whomt a copy of the said declaration may he served: It i therefbre or1tered,thattbes 'Dc flendant do appear and makeiiis defence within a year and a day, &1m the filing ofthe said dec laration, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded to the said Plaintif. GEO. POPE, 0. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept 11, 1838 eq 33 State of Sonth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Robbios & Conner,) vs Assumpsit Attachment. Win. Yarborough. - T H E Plainatiff, in tis case, having this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant having neither wife-ntor attorney within this State, upon wvhom a copy of said declaration can he served; Ordered, that the Defendatt plead thereto within a year atnd a day from thais puabhcation. or the said, action will be taken lpro confesso aainstn hint.. GEO. POPE. c. c. in. Clerk's Office. Oct 24. 1t38 daq 43 State of' .SOuth (Carolna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John Middleton, vs. FoRutGN ATTACHN:ENT. Lorraineddting*' ?to Ill. P:aiitt in the above c::se having .9 thb~:'.dv tiled ieis declaraiitin.anmd the JDe fendanit !mving no wife or attorney knowvn to bte within the btate, upon whom a copy of said dclraion withm a rutle to plead could be serv e:tisOrdered, that the said Defendant do appear aind make his defetnce in the aforesaid action, within a year and a day, from this date, or final anad absolute judgmnenl will be awarded against hium. 'GEORGE POPE, 'c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Nov. I, .1838 . *de 40 $100 Reward. R'ANAWAYfrom the Subscri he nthe night of the 5th of . Febrtury last, from my place two A miles from Hamburg, S. C.anor nmin named BEN, about fort ve -years old, five feet six inchtes high. The above rewar'I will pay for delivering him to me, or putting him in jail so thati I can get him. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hambure. March 2'i, 18.'7 tf 8 $20 Reward. STt)LEN on Monday night, the 8th inistant ft eta the residence of Capt. E. B. Belcher, a Patenl .Silrcr !!atch. wit\ a Silk Braid Chiaint, and a Brass Key attached to it. Whosoever will deliver the said Watch to the snhecriber. and proof suifficient to convict thre thief. shalt receive thre otbove rewanrd. RICHARD M1. JOHNSON. , April 17 1P39 tf 11 NVO T ICE. L L Persons indebtedl to the late Ch:4' tian Breithauplt, dec'd., are regi.ast ed to make immediate payment. And Ill persons having demands against the estrcto of saidt dleceased are requested to present theut dulv attested. JOlN BAl'SKE TT, Ez'or. b'eb. 2. -t FOUNDJ. O\ the Augnsta Stage Ii ond, near Monne Vintare. n Bunch of Keyn, with a seal andl corkscrewv n:tached. The ownecr can have themt by ptayin~g for this advertisemeant. Apply at ths nohle.