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PROCLAMATION. 1I, ExECUTIvE DiPaTmENT, Cohnnhbia. S. C .luly .i. 1- :::. ed at this Dep:rtinenlt. that Willi.11 1aineks. late ofst. Stepihes I'arieb. 'aIs ittar dere- lv two ftigitive Shves :z.td Ileniry and Philli.. o' the !7th day ofJlone la-t. in th'e Parish W.St..lohna. llrh-.wile conve) in: said fgizitiv, inthie Wot k liione iin Charl.;an. NOW KNOW. YE. ti:1 v) tte eId jinstie:! InI-y he d. 'n'. .intd thIa' iie perp('-t lrors ol' this atrociona. mirfrna hel brun1eht It) legmd iriail antid .'44n-d t igi po 1ni4hment. I dlo herebv 1orern I' r ,ward ofr THul RiAlU-NDRIE.D and -FT DOL LAtS or their aplrehension . 111d1ehe rv into some Jail of this State. or wit llandred I I)ollarsi fIor the p preli-nsion of IIt'enry alo:4nd his delivery 1 sintoCn .i il. or one hindlred and1 filiy )ollar, f'r Ihv apprelensioi andI delivery ofPhiillis alne11m into soi .lail of1the Stte. Tie d'scrit0tion-of1said slaves bv the witnes -e-Ibeforefthl-.Jmr of* Imptel.,t is a hi y He.iry i; dierbed as rather a liht ceolored h'ek o& lfnidle hight1. stoult ill his 1fraine. abloul :30 ye-ns if a:e. ;a r--markably hich nck. and tine of .q< In:Il toe, IrIlgl! J1: lh i:l.is il* e .,. tnoi siz4. ofa da-rk c'Inplexion. about thirty ve-tr,' ;.e or -perha ps mor.'. \he apr liended lbYItjl I lineis lev rl oted their ,ansa al decla-re-d thaote hn on-fo bieyonid Sivannah in a Sua':l Bio to CIarb tOi. :d111 that lthe . hlo!!n I e4) to :1 p'Ison t:nneldvi Wells or Velch. iJury is lblieved to h:- the s-u A1ave wilo w4.4.a': :vivertih (1, *d*vin!:. runt awayv fto:n: William Ilicm.n:411 11nt til :.J1b of, ayl lat while coneveyinghim from Chaileston to Florida. 'The Ie.-ripltioll of the two is :;o similar that thep idei-miv is hi hprobaible. Ile i4 le-cribed ill fte ;dverti-w'inewt. .s low in satue has a rei'a:rkale -,-ck. whei walkintL from or lip to oine has a trick ofItirniing his le:ad Onl O4e side. boh of hi!; , -ia'l to)4s -tai4ngll ont frot his fl-et. and as havingbeen raied i , ievt tort 0itri--t. niear BIr''ktonus Fird. and at one lttle belonging to Jesse J. Cliflion ill that linil horhooJ. Given under my hand. and the sal of tle Stat', at Cohlimbia. tile ->th day .'I il. in the var of oil L.ordl one thioIZ1.nd ei.ht huntldrell an4d thirtv Ilille. and inl Ille 'ik fohrth year of' th' I '(.11.14d( -dice of thl United States of A merica. Pl'atlCK NOBLE Dv tile Governor. t. Lit nt:, Secemar oolStatfe. July. 18 t 2. ' PR 90L.MA T103. EXECUTIV"E DEPAR!T.\ENT. Cote.mmnn. Sov-rni C. nouIu. . June itl. 1 I:" iii Jt his Ereency ri-r ac1 NOBL:. Er'g. G'ocernor and Comnwnder-in-Chief in andl orr the State f )Sut Carolina I'TlI-:lRAS. infor~mutiwnhsbenrcie T 7 at the IDepartient, hiat on thle '-):th if* Ma%. lt'.betweein i r 14 n : il' 4 1 i o'cloi. P1 .il. twoo liaro chibben. Harry id arv: 11 ite pro ty of Stile-S livers. '%% stol4en rain his pij i i onl 11 thel.r ate Sho.St.lio. ar h mevews Pari.-h. Colle'on IDkirict. Sith Cr Oni na. hv some pertson unknow l. Ni ' W'y V1:. That to I vli - m4, julI ice 11 a Ile dole and t.1 the perPetralor of this ollencI m L I r nih..t. . 1... til.-. : i c .n i tim.' Seen y. ~i ears ottfa i.e. l ikl an ld lle 41rown. Th'tey arc(aleofeln. ten eso hi parenI..itsIi. ad probalyl h' 4:nnithepan Stt al t C4 aba h a a of Jun. eiNh 'IlIre (nd hirty Nin and in the sE ityi third year11 oth XI'1Ihlpend.ret ofthe t UlnJited54 i llntateso \lniet. 4'1i:ift~ r1 Tiv01 l110-14 1heGo erno.Vi ~;I44swl ~ i i li rdr rit ig til . e'ith. 'ltolilla.~44 tl dai Cot'.the sli-toid'f bbeil-. c0trit. hv.14. vtrie h ete ro -.t . 44 t tlhlr'e4 Slplrit. oite 14 wiet oft it he St tit--.1 relni r .ti .( avc-h otf t'eh Gnl. \Ni. Fbr coINmaTN. c c.e t'. CIks olvet ebtr. \t IenWOUcDNrcii a~ ivt.thit te pier citintf t .-aidtews of'odiers wilate h1111rd and enntlere in(445 th v ourt' af CIII I amtn I ical. f ribblti 10i--1 riC' 14.4 \haL4 iil It at 1144 on Wtletttbw (If (oixternt st If rel'ct1 IO'ert next;, oLr e the qidayl -hr11 e the Court!ries 'anyur I~ o fd drin d'.e 'er-i. con nin atii he tailj~ pllaen t-l 1l(e~condtt .\ltna o O ct ohI. l (origerS e h lre lhtin-noned.h pronaly.'( :1r4 byr attpther 4to anped tho. ad hr i h st Conrt' tshewI cause01 if avtheyd can, why(' theo heluellt of the5 act1 ases.i'dso r4'no'ih'e grandto Mrhesi Iewi. k d'e pnif PROPOSA LS FO r-V:VIvt.NG THE Southern Review. T I:F.hSubcrier. ic prpoen c the re-es . tablishm'1ient o the . Souithern itlei, w. declnyi it c eic11111s:1t V to ref1'r ti tIhe Iisorv lo Ilit work. % hieii is : lreld. i 1 te os- Ssion 01 till- jeeic'.or ti d a wel oi liI' highl es itiilation il Which it was hecld hothd at line :nd11 abirod. ciI re1wue tle Jeriol eit its contiiilance. Sice it Ic, -av. that its career. thougi bcrief. was. ;is all Mheit. brilliant-eyitable te the -eouti an:d te the whole .\im-riena l'nin. Is fiilure- he sicject of imi elsal regr-t-WIs owilci. it i: well kinown. lnot t) i delstittioni oel' ialeit aln plillle spirit. hut :iro-s- .st, freei its limitedi cir cld:tion. whieh was byv IeI il.acns ale(lee ti sn-t*in a wrk of uch ine inice. and Wndch-h ioin III politicall dit'lreiees uc hiei acitalted the rcitrv alot Ihe tiintle of its dicoincitnie'' dividiieg the lirieids of' Siuthern I.ieratire in 10 two grewn parties. ald preveitnicg that lir 1inoci V Of opinioini and co-operatioi iII the- dis cucssien of* leading ueistions. whih is desiriah in - work professedIly d-evoted to tie cause o the South and Ice whole Soith. It i. proper to conider first. the utility o Rieviews. revgarded as ergains the literary spi rit and opinio s of tie aze. nd sc oiidlv, ti imporitace and neessity of establishingtc sitlc Work q1 t114 Sou'lh. at tle preseti tile. Oi the first point. it is scarelev nces.ary to saic ich. icl the present advanced stage of period. ical Ilieratinre. Ahly condiced Reviews are flhe fill* Triiu (of a1 h igrih state of civilization. an IreI Ie bIest evideiiee. now-a-dcayvs. tha: ca be fo'rliild efe itiedll-etial adva1ceent. and ItIeI precvahene ol ac pure and elevatd philo-ophI v Ih ost lal centitrv has produ ed w :Iii thIors 1f enllitr. . ecither inl Great lbitain ei \ilerica. fit comparison Wii li the! hall e cciiin di: preco'ded it. and tie! re;uo ro b ly i. c that there lias e- aI want oi f enins. talent di1ci .chlie:ir.oiy inl this c reiIissedly intelle'ena iae. bIuIt simoply heran11se distingui-hevd v:ho!ars hv 1ontiid. a readier and a Tetier orzali throneiic whih tee ar-et dire-ily Oi lice mldic iid i Rie vi- ws. tIhnli threit!i the im.dium ef hooks-hlie oIld niort- iediow. :awd toore e-xpensive method. 1i' theireforv. it he as:ned. what exidence is <1 . - le liri:hed of the sperior iineriwene< ueil prog-is< of tic, present centurv-a pr1oe1 ores- ofl Which w.- are So pt ato biast- the le etv Is tlht it it I le 1,1111 di in the hibh ear-cie-l ,e thee witrcerly- .'evi- w: abroald iat hectic. Ii if 1e. allinned. tihat we :.ivee II itive li-emn 111e in this :eolcttrv. w- el iitherioi Ito 10iilte-rial to ficnii-i h:1e riolteld wa.lek fier Rvceieews. then Swer i<. that oel li I. iewe- reititut.ei our ni:ie lii'tcture. :ci(i thi it lecctuiiii! a'ii s'chiri are souit lor. litell are iee' h ;etfblul in our N.i views. welleli lhc I leie slii.e lie \:ielv am! l'crncle slipjetr'.i.:li' aic e'vitclfee cciii! a tilclr c.ccc ee' toee* liericilry p.et'tii - ai ulr cicitee: ehiracter , ,e'itei s. ii ccti cnii-. it line IIe salie :chircccli. lics ciclilii:l ' s.- liitci tee -ii vj :i-t, to a:e i Iliercrya acniiil-i. :,till it prodiuce lie iiest order o( li' ci l pi eIwerfti we itinic. ic, the --tabi.iect eelf ievicew: an iniaiic C inlividuls hive elen tituttlaltedl tee 4x trionh iary el ter's. and have he i-ee ntlc kn~wnihr :111. i~del[ Ito flon. in- conse.,1-on-e (1 lie. .pioriioieiii the havie eiijoedil awl itpro vedI. eel oeeitc ibtt i S1:-eesliil. tie wirks of si intite -tiac l cihly respctahe I ch:irite. icdi1idals. Wili. oitierwise.. inll I probabteelty w--iI ie- r hrave il-e. telptilie d1 tie ties.t 1i1ic henith on the' liter:ry aren witth Sulh cIionpe't itors as teyv wodic be likely to I-te I then. Tie _creat aim o l'Rievws is. tee discuiss stib jeels ie.c:celyv.thornl ly proimdy-iin snl a ccc3c1inan ter ai- tl lcar itinot the whole scial sys lem. and pro)e:lie :a broad. deep antl oermanteir iiellS eioll thegene ralchrctecr ofa piI eli: ItI ome Word. their objec't i. to iiti'iis knowledgeI.not to Ifoslcr prej.uiev'-to crecale direct and coitrl--not III mechl opinlionsl.-t prodeicc. I-eefilicial ebances ion a1 r.c scabl -not toe iperpenate or e vei tolerate exictina hIses. It is obviios. tlirelire. that wiihie. ir ticl ociivy of Aim-ican liter:cir' a spirit e iichIelgee'iIc has been i'eh i ald exte'ecl-ed ic Ut htC i oe'for bhite'r leriodlicls. whiceh re rap. ih i-s:e'd Ii the pres.. : aed which hav. sec ved is vehicle- ofiei for ilw ucinyte'lils of* the iwre liierary dclltan'. ( e.rly Rleviews. crine g her ais to aceocplish. cid intend iIc, tee i.olre.ei and cciii ieimbdy. 1i 1 the 1 - eri~l i d cltrccetive fierm. the opiionics uonly cei ici esti lihlt'nedc mindiis shldci hie ~'ccci ilce'ted wcith ai secplcone.4 regardrc tci the pure'-t ipiiiciles of taistce, and to te le ~ivationc andic cii. cvinceinenct ofl onr' literairy anid cational chatr cceter. Inc respect lto lthe imlporttimee aced n~ececssity~ of 'staihingici sceh'l a wierk atl the $conthi at'thiee cr''e'nt liei. thcire ccan bce littlc' decinht ini thce ciids eof cenrt discciceriiad pubcilic spciritedc -it izenis. We insi have sichl ac work. cr facll schliced the speirit ofl ithe ccge. which is ccfc hepre. i-miiently impehtisitivi cincd enterpricising chac ccr. ad the SouithIetll hn icave eichl ai wvm k,ccit cnlyc irem om cctives oefliterccry pride cind cemuliac in. inc orn ieo kcecp lice withc the resplectale iedvanic'e fthce thier wride. inctellicii cic, an thi-i -in-. "Cen innis ccf the \tlnricatnc'republic, buct ailso cecrcanse the $ieith hacs. ca t prie'sc I periodc e's ciacllv. Cercain !rceat andii leadiing ilcncrsts ofi i" owee iin --romlte. which ccan-hec moist clte.o li sublserved thcrouih thec icitrmnccent -liiy cl icch cc pcerciod'-l. It is ccoi niccsscire tee rccise hce wacr cry~ ;c-:cincst oithler poerciecn- ol't be l'cie rhoi maicc lieIihe iie'che. cas her~ cften dcic tee eli - i-r' lioene c ini thicri eiews of' cecr ccericitherai. cimmicercal cand loitifcal iiin(rsts. beut it is im-l eerf:c't. heicly -cc. tha~t we sithinl take eccr on-cIcn-rn poeciticon tirmlyi in thee pireenit attite e'ek--iiry konvnei andie uneerstoceid. hethc --t hoec ci abroadcce; thact we s eeeeid le recede' tel clef.'nI iele.ce a ctc r inlstitctieiuc Iir -m :cil covert .cc Ice' c4:cceii-c thact wv' -thculdleeciic m intin ihi lrii liies ofl thce F'ederal Cconlstiiutioni inc its oricrin intention. wcithi a irm aned nnfilinchinii speirit. ind eroecce elthe ccaus''eel' a i lnre ccndc ieket cte teir:ctce' by all the in~iemeii m thact caii te' 'let tiit tee stiiecii.ctce' eimbit icn civi pide of' caiepli!!ent andcc chivalrhcic peop e. Pirolpositiocns have~ Ieen freCeincie n icae lhere n~irc f'or elce revivael of' the sonetliern Rcevizewc. wh'ichi ilciortclnalely hcave not bieen crlowniedi viihi st ncess eli~c was hicpied ocr cticicentecl ri c hem. I ilectiew eccnscee haec bceecn cassicc nc-d ocr thce f~itni'r of thiCe pro ec'ts. beut the lcedinig noe ci one!onhtedlly is. the nleglectinig iic alal our-n el'e's of ac very' faevorablei <ta'ce of the pttlic *'e'ing icy foillowing~ lp wecll digested lans ic c'ithc cvigoeres andie ccerdtedl actiecn. WVe hiave c' s'ill-folded o hat n d es cand cheedi our 'ees. mic thent hae' -'omplamledl ofl iit--rtsl acpathvit. tisbleh'ieel.dcith l' th- nreent momentC~c.ai vciv liee. izenecral antd earnle'st cde'ire pervadces the iectthcern communhliity. orn at cacce rcate. lce lilis? eillitin'tiai ellor tiofil. 101 e'e-eltabli..h de lce ce cc-permacicnect lieundalctioni. cc iicrirtr y leveicew >l' tic: iihce't orderl. I' lice .'ibcecriher 'cti ecn ist tid l'belini ini hci< biehiccl'. ice wvii l hav recl. ten to a'cticipee the moslit ffailtering stcece eltherwcise his e' 1rets wd'ile be'vain. It is propiosced thact tech numblcer of thce conc. i'ne'hlcited worek shccl. coiainll atl ile twoe hiuni. hied andcc fiftly ectalvc page's of cn~ ricil madt ter. critedc ini the bce't style of the. ;\mieriecc pressc.. Twce uty-tie hucnedl ocr threie llthonllnd siub aribers'' cit live declcars anctcnaclly. ihe ceicm-vc hce i1'ceid. woueild Siehl ani cnticii snfllicle'nct to ecstableishc tic; worki. caend aillrrd ac baceistme re mcelnertceiol lee wrIiters' fin liteerarv el inhr. A troet.cipphel ina tceuc leelie pliei' spitrited douith We't. aclrc'cidy Itnited lee is hev strolit ties iln a comecrciail andc aigri'culttural peoint ref view -ine bechalf o f thle priOpcsched work. l)A NIF.L K. WIIITA1RR. Chnrclestoni. S. ('.. Apnril J1 i!c lom. if ever, do good; but tend to injure the IL tintiia of the constitution. It is cleansing and purif'ying to the system, acts in perfect harmony with the known laws f' lifeb.and is tndonhtedlyone orthe mostvalna Ide articles ever ofiered fir public trial and in ;pectioni. l'or convenience, this medicine is formed into a train pills. The white pills are rathartic. al eratire diaphoreric. arid diuretic. The yellow ills are toic stimuulant, and tliph-retic. As a famihty inedjj. one' whir h may be re ortel to wit: safely, and relied on with cer lainiy, in the first stages of disease in almost am1 form, it exceeds all forimer dicoveries n mie'(diciiie, either from the vegetable or mineral inc.loims. They are put up in packages ofl 15 grains,or I.~ Pill. at 50 cents, or 100 pills at $1. The. abMve .ledicine just received and for 4:lf- a the E.dgefield .ledicine Store. Jitly 11, 1e0 if 23 About Brandreth's PiIs, TIJSR EFFECTS. T 11 FSE Pills are a Vcgetable and Univer sil .Me'licine, proved by the experience rA' thosands to be. when properly perseered vitl. a cErTAtS cure in every forn of' the OLY USE Dssas, all laving. the same origin, :ad. i.ivari:ahv arise from the UNIVFRSAL R 1OOT of all diseases, namely, JIM PURITY, ir IMP'EJFECT rirculation of the BLOOD. In a period of little iore than three years in 11h. United StSates, they hav restored to a state f uuE.T1 and enjoyment oser ONE HUN DlIEfD TIHOUSAND persons, whoweregiv mot over as inenrable by physicians ofthe first rnok and tandlintg, .mnd in many cases wir !very other reimedy had been resorted to in V:!in1. in all cases of Pain or Weakness. whether it ble chronie or recent, whether it he deafness *r pain in thie side. whethe'r it arise frotconstitit ional o from some iiimmediate canse, whether it ie frmi hit eral or . xt-rnal injiuy, it will be nmred by persevering in the use li these Pills. 'Thw;-rent priicilile of'"PULit(GIN(;"in si-k e e< i n h-inniing to be afipreciated. It is foid unch more coivenient to take an oceasional Jose of half a dozen Pills, and be al ways wvell, han to .;eld for a -Doctor and he bled. blistered, itd salivated-with the certainty that if votn are t4ot iled,. voi are sore to hav' months ormis 'rable weakniss. and the onl1 one who is h. ne lited is ytiir Doctor Look at the difference beiween thi! appearanec of' hose Iw personis mte has lieii trieate'd by ynour regular practi Ilin'r-see lo' 11:ilC andil debili ateil lie is. seet tow tm' shmadow of, deatlh thromws his solitary da- irm ii eimneiriated cot iienanc, sm' Imv lie trieildis in every limb: his eyes siuk, his leeh iestroymed-hiis'coistitiiion perhaps., irre iorablv a e-yet. list lieni how the Mot ior arro aite to lim selfcredit. fIt- savs. . ..o , ivrae case mof' liver comlaint'"-~thint hut the tm 'st eiergetic remedies sared hin. - Enr.getir incasarls! i. e. .lerciry aid Bleed int. ruined hi.; con-tittiton. hetter sa'. So to t1 life. yo mist hialf' poisi, with ihmal cotm trier of the teeth and gminis-31 ER CURY idnl poitively mnake a lnan miserable the sadI rem1a iinderoliis exteice; this is calledcuring. .imekiti filly! Let its iniw look at yonr "6puirged" iman-the imn who has taken liIrandreth's Pil s for Liver Cmnplaiiit-lie las tli' firt. elastic tread of t. r'onscious strengiti, his cointenamce is clear nid -erene, his eve is full and slIarklint with tie f'eeliig of itew life and amtiatioii; he has E been confined a 'ew davs to his bed, iut lie Is- (I nothiig bitt the TiUE I1RA1niRETH Piz.r.s. tind soon rose wvithoint any iiinry bein- ststain if by hisconstiition. fnste'ai oftheing mnonths a ii a wi ak stat,-.he will lie strolige'r afi'i' ie h1:us 'titirely re'overed the aiac; lim' a ts' his blood imld flnids have becoine pitriiled. and havin iurg'd aiuty the old and iniire flnids, the sol ils are theriby renovated, and lie is not Itortie town by useless particles. but has renewed his lifi anid body both. T'his princiile ofpurging with Drandretl's Pills, removes nthing int the useless and de- C ayed particles from tie bnmly,-the' imorbid and p r-orript humors of the blood; those humnors a vhich causei dfises-they impede the func imns o' the lIver whenm they settle upon that >rg-ai. and which when they settle upon the - imseles, produce rheinmatism; or, upon the erves prodnie gout; or. upon the lungs pro Inc consmption; or, ipotin the intestines, cos irentess; or. npon the litnings ofthie blood yes-. :els. atpoplexy andi piaralysis. atid all the traini of ~ lismriers so melancholy to the sutff'erer and all" Yes ptirging these hutmnors front the body , s the trite e nre for all these compllaints, arnil -very, iither formi of' disease;t this is no mecre Lusertion, it is a demtonsrable truth, and eachi lny it is extentdintg itself. tar anid wide it is be oimintg kinown, antd more & mtore :ippreciated. The emne tin ptirging may itore dtepend upon hie laws whlich prmmdutce swveettiess or putrity - han tmay lbe gi'nerally imagined. Whnlmtever rinds to stagnate willI pr'odnee sickntess, be tinte it tenids to putrefaction, therefore the iie esity of'mntntnt exercise is seent. When ctonst-mit exercise cannit heo used 'ROUM ANY CAUSE', the occasional tuse of )tEyilir .1 ktmCuNE is A BSOLl'TE~LY requtir d. Thns Kte cosnerri's of' the Bt~oon, Kte o~'tNits iF.ws~ are kept free f'romt thiose im iirisies whliebi wonhml prnevenit its steady cnr atnt uminismeritng health. Thins, mor'bidl binniors re ptrevenited f'rom btecomintg mnixed with it.- - is ina'ntre which is thuts assisted through te erems and outlets which she has provided for orself'. )tn.lanitmarn's OF'rtcas in New York."are 41 lllRt)A ilW A'Y.187 JItndsoni street. and 20 ~owierv. uhnren Prince and Hioustoin-sts. Blew'ire oil cotiniterf'eits. Driiggists NEv'ERKt umde agm'tts. ry 70-.MIEETNG-STREET-70 fr: Omnly pinc'e inm Chlma istomn for Bratneth's i'* 'mmtihh-l'n'iiversat Pills. wvhichi is imy own of- qi cm'. toot opened for the exclusive smupply. Do ot tu'get. 70)-.1EET ING-ST R E 'T-70, nue door froim (unee~n. is thme onily pilace for the r iii lBratmhethm Pills. Pt ice "5 cents per box, | ithi full directionis. , BI. BR ANDRI.T H. M. D. Bi Thr G :xtut!sr Branrethl's Pills are sold by -as .A. DOWI). Fdgefiteld C. II. andt JollN re le LA k l:N. Ahbhe ville Court H ouse, S. C. s .1ii ti 5. 1 p39 tadof I8 f opper, Sh~eet Iron, and ['in Ware Mlanufactory. - AUflcsTA, GEOnKtA. 13I IlE Sublscribier has just received, A large assoritit of' Copper, Sheet Iron and Tin I 'latr; which lie will imanineumtirit to any pat. im 'rtt. nsnal itn stilt War': such as. srTV ES. m tid ever v vamriety of 'Ths WVant. IHI shliis thle ptKronage of his friends mi the' public ini general. in Snitth Carolinia - md Geoirgin, as he inttetnds keepinig a crit atit antd h'ill supp)~ly of' the a'e articles, his it-totim'rs will limt be disapipoinited- f'romt the 'mnnt mif tmateriamls BI. F. I- W. ry The highest price will he given for Old 1 cirter. ('apper. Ilrass andI Lead. sn Aiuusta. Ga. A pritl15.18:t9 tf 11 hI .bm Public Aotice. PPIC A TION for a renewal mif te Char Ster of Incorporatioin grantted to the State iinvetioin of the Baptist Denomiination.i in tonth Carolinnu. wtill be made at the ntext sit intg oif the Legislaiture of Soth-lCturolinta. By lorder ofthte Conivenmiti. W. 11. JOI1N SON, Pres'nt. .Tihl 10. 1939 tf 2.4 lew Spring and- Summer GOODS. IE Subscriber inform'; his friends and the public gen-rally. that lie has just re ived troin New York, a compldte assort ient of Staple and Faicy. Spring and Sum ier Goods-among whicia are. 3-4 4-4 5-4 and .i-4 hr iwn & bieached Shirt . ing and Sheetings. A handmoiie assortmni-tlight col'd Prints. 50 pieres iight col'rd London do. French prints and prit.ted Jiiconet, Mourning and half mourning prints and Mulslinls, Super printed Lawns, 4-4 and ij-4 Cambrics and cambric Muslins, Swiss and book .\1 uslins, Jaconiet. plaid aid stripe do. Lyoiai. and brocade do. Ladies and gent's white and black, silk IH. S. and kid tiloves, " Cotton and thread do. "Misses black and white nett, Lace- and 4auze do. A handsome assortment of ganze and satin, atid Mantua Ribbons. Best Italian sewings, black, blue black, and assorted by the piantity, Hem-stit-hed, and super linen cambric Hkfs. Men's nnd boys Pongee do. Ladies'gauze. H ertiani, gro-de-nap and sew ing silk lk's. 4-4 Irish linens and linen lawn, Plain, inserted and frilled bosoms and linen collars, 8-4 and 10-4 table diaper, 3-4 birds eye and Russia Diaper, 0-4 8-4 and 10-4 damask table covers, French ttapkins & towels, Fr-n-h brojvii aid grass Linens. White and brown linen Drillinigs Super rib'd do. A variety of Cotton do. col'd. and striped for Osinabnrghis, Cases of palm leaf Lnd willow Hoods, English Devon straw Bonnets, A large assortment of silk and cotton hose and half Ilose, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and striped domestic, Silk, satin, aid Marseilles Vesting, Parasols and Umbrellax. Furniture,dimitv and friiige. Black homhazines and meriios for Coats, Paris needle worki iniislin cales & iollars. French baskets. bleached Ruo-ia Sheeiins. Any thing like a general enuierati-m of ar clIs is iip ra-ticablb; hlt thesi' in addition to is formcr stock. make it stdficicritly extensive. nd he trusts his prices are silici-iitlv moder te to be worthy the attention of all who wish Ssiipply themselves with artiiles in his ine. lis former customers and all who hnmy in this iarket, will do him, and perhaps themselves frvor. by exaiiiiiiing his assortment before urchasing. JOHN 0 B FORD. Uanmhure.1March 1:1. 18391. T tif hew Sipring and sanumaner GOUDS. r HE Siibscriiers hbe, leave to inform their custoiiers and the' public renerally, that iey are receiving and opepig a splendid as >rtment of I)t'lihl All(I Silml ler GOOtis; ;mibracintg every variety of British, French rid Americani, Staple and Faticy Goods. hich have been selected with -reat care. They invite their frieids to give them a call, nd they shall have good bargains. G. L. & E PENN & O. March 21, 1839 7 tf Spring and Summer "N LOTHING.-The Subscribers have just .J received i handsome and geteral assort ent ofgoods for Gent's Spritg and StuimerI oats. Pants, and Vests, which they are ire ired to have made' tip. in the veiy best style, id on the most reasonable terms. G. L. & E. PENN & CO. March 21, 1839. 7 if New Spring & Sumaner '10ODS.-The stb-criber liaving just re A turned front Charleston, is niow, receeiv Ig arid opening a geineral antd compillete assort ent of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, htich have beeni selected with great care, and ill be disposed of, on as reasoinable terms, as ty in this mtarket. Hie re'spectfuilly inivites s old enstomers, and all who miay feel dispo *d, to call antde-anmiine his Stuck. C. A. DOWD. March 28, 1839. if 8 Fresa -Family Groceries, SMONG which are Cnha, Lagutira. and Rio Cof'ee, Porto Rico anid New Orleans Sugar, New Orleans aiid Cuba Molasses, Hvysorn, itmperial and Black Tea, lice, &c. &c. For sale by C. A. DOWVD. April1, 1839. if 9 FOR SALE, -~ A DESIRABLE resi -.- 1 deonce in Poitersville, Sof about 14- ncr-es of good ~rtiss Land-a part riot cleared. On prmssare a -rood l w~netinw 1 hliise. I sto arid ar half hi. i 'i fi' i romci--a laurge . med-i litchjen anid Smoke-iieer:-ain exicel it Well of pure water. For particulars en ire at this tO lice. Feb 14, 1939 if 2 Dassolution. 'lI E Copartnershtip of Kerinaghian & Roo ney, of h~amburg. So. Ca., was dissolved the 23d instmt, by mtuatttl consent. The isiness hierentier will lie continued by) Thtom Kernatghian, ott his owna account. 'He w-ill :eive all umintey due the late firm, and will tle the debts; il the- samte. TII10MAS KERNAGHAN. - P. H.ROONEY' LLL persons inidebited to thra Estate of Wi-. ley H. Ikrry, deceased. are regnested to ike immediate paymtet: aind those hain'ig de tais against the said Estate, arc regnuested to esenit themn dnh a'tested. SAMUEL STEVENS, Aldm'r. NOT ICE. LLARGE amnountt of iioies and accounts duie to Lorratiin Gi-ddings, fotrmterly of amurg. has been placed ini thre hands of the I hiser-iber. with the positive diiec-tion to sue ion till such of themro as are trot settled on or fore the first M oitiay in .lunte niext. J. P. CA RROLL, Attorny. May 2, 1838 if 13 - Just Received, LLARGE sumpply of suiperior LEMON SVRLUP, a dlelightfuil Beverage for the iiinmer season. For sale by the bottle aiid I lIon, by 11. Rt. COOK & CO.t Hnmhttirm April 10, 183n it'11 ABBEVLLE DLTRICT. IN TH E COMAION 'LEAS. Wade Speed. snlrviving partner of Watkins & Speed, for the Attachment use of John Watkins, in vi I. Debt. Adolphis J. Sale. J Iohn Watkins, Adnr. of 11. M. Attachment - Watkins, int vs. Same. . Assumpsit. T HE PlaintitT, in the above stated eases; Ihaving filed their declaration in my Of. lice. on the twentty.-econI day of Noveiber, l-.8, and the defendaclt having no wife or at torney known to be in this State, upon whom i r op t of Ahe said declarations can be served v therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do ippear and make his defeince within a year and I day from the filing of the said declarations, or inal nnd absolute judgments will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. clerk's Office. Peh 14. 1 3 V & P .10 aqe 3 Lt'itte 4) "ttltIl I Caolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony Ts Attachment: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drury Callaway, vs Attachment: Assumpsit. Adolphus J. Sale. Speed & Hester, turviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. I 11he Phaintiffs in the above cases having, i on the twenty-second of November, 1e38, iled their declarations in my Olice, and the defendant having no wife or attorney known to I)e in this State, upon whom a copy of the dec laration, with a spec'al order of the Court en dorsed thereon, can be served: therefore (Yr dered that the said Adolphus J. Sale, do appear and muake his defence. within a year and a day from the filing of the declarations as aforesaid, or final and alsolute jndgment will be forth with given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerks Offire, Feb 14. 1839 1 & T $10 aqe 3 State ot South Ci-trolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch, ATTACHMENT, VS. Archibald Hamilton. AssU3tPSIT. T II- - Plaintiffin this case having, this day, filed his declation inl the Clerk's office, anid the defendant having no wife or attorney, known tobe in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declaration may be served: There fore ordered,that the 3aid Defendant do appear aned make tis defence withitn a year and adav from the filing of tie said declaration, or fimi l and absolute jtdgment will be forthwith awar ded agaiinst him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c'r. Chrk's Office. May I'. 1639 n B&T aer 16 'tate of -'outh Carolina. EDGEIFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COUMON PLEAS. Wim. Brtoson, vs. Foreign Attachttent. William Irnm, Debt. I H 1 Plaintiff in this case having,onthe 11th of September. filed his declaration in the Clerk's Office. and the Defendant having no wife or at'orney,knowu to be in'this State, upon whom a copy of the said declaration may be erved: It is therefore ordered, that the said De eindanti do appear and make his defence within i year aud a day. from the filing ofthe said dec aration, or final and absolute judgmnent will be twarded to the said Plaintif'. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept 11, 1838 eq 33 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robbins & Conner, I vs Assumpsit Attachment. Win. Yarborongh. T H E Plaictiti. itn this case, having this day fied his declaration, and the Defendalit 'taving neither wife ntor attorney within this State, uponi wvhus a copy of said declaration an he served; Ordered, that thte Defenadant lead thereto wvithin a year antd a (lay from thtis tiblicatiotn. or the~ said action will be taken m'ro. ~onfesso agrainst him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office. Oct 24. 1.38 daq 43 EDiGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. [ohnm Middleton, vs. >FoREIGN ATTACHMtENT. ForrainGeddings i H1 F. Plaintin' in the above case having 1.this day tiled his decelaration. and the De endant having nto~wife or attorney known to. te within the State, upon whom a copy of said leclaration, wvith a rule to plead could be serv d: It is Ordered, that thte said Defendant do Lppear and~ tmake his defence in the aforesaid etion, within a year and a day, frotn this date.. r final att d absolme jutdgmnent will be awarded *gainst hunm. GEORGE POPE, c. c. p. Clerk"s Otffice. Nov. 1, 1838 dg 40 $100 Reward. EANA WAY from the Subscri .lher on the ntight of thme 5th of Februazry last, from mny platce two. miles ftm Hamburg, S. C.a ntero man named BEN, about forty-five years old, five feet six inchtes high. .- h above reward I will pay for delivering him to tme, or putting hinm tt jail so thtat I catn get him. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. H amtttra, Mlarch %, 1837 tf 8 $20 Reward. TOLEN otn Mondaj tnight, the 8th instant fronm thte residence of Capt. E. B. Belcher, Patent Silrer Ilrutcha. with a Silk Braid Chain, .ttd a Brass Key attached to it. Whtoseoever will deliver thme said Watch to. hte subscriber antd ptrool snificient to convict lhe thief, shall receive the abtove reward. ICH.\RD) M. JOHNSON. A pril 17 iP39 tf 11 .VO TICE. A L Persons indebted to the late Chrir ttianB reithaupt, dee'd., are regr~st d to make imtmediate payment. And t hi tnersons having demands against the estate ef said deceased are requested to present hem duly attested. JOHN BAUSKETT, E'or., b'r'b. 2.5.3-t . lt FOUNVD. N heAngutsta Stage finad, near Montto FVintage, at Bunchl of Keys. with a seal and orkscrew attachted. The owntercatn htave thetih y paying for this advertisement. Apply' . bis othice. Mofrat's Ve-getablei Life Pills AND PIIENIX BITTERS. r'pliE LVl'stvn.ul. iS-TUMATios inl wh'ih the celebrated Iife- Ills and PhjriX Bicrs are bel. is satisfa--tmrily detomotrated ley the tOIcreas.1Ing- deinnad *lin dthn jin etrv State anid -sectimn of the Unioni. bd ib the r oinntary tes fimiil:nis to t ier ir iiarkaile eilenev whicl re every whiere ie'ried. It is ot fe.-s lroma adee1 ly griifying otttiii nee that tIhI!e iare the mreais ofextneveand iestinnbe)( :11d11n1on his nillhctd fellow mcreaireg. thliti fron tierstei conllratliols Isha thet' proprietor of these pre eminetly scces i eicieics d fed*rons of* keieping tihem cintlyliv hiilbre the pidblic v% c. I'iles:I of every addiional liox and boottle is t 41sarantee that some personis will bie relieved t'rom a gre:teror les deri'e of nifferiog. uit ei- iuproveid m teneral health; for in tll case of stiff ering firmi disease Cai teII b-lo take,' i vaini. The proilpricor is ne'ver knovo or lteen iflro ed o! anII instaice in whicii Ihey have ailed to do gox; iII tIle most obstitilecnse of chronic disease, such as chronie dyspepsia, torpid liver raeenmalltim, asihmin. iiervous nrt bilious hea-d -ehe. cosliveniels.piles, gemeral dehility-, srndid uin1-4 swel'inlgs and it icers, scurvy. salt rhsent .w t all other chronic lilections of tie orgltis ied tembirant's. they effeI inres with a rapii ty anl peromtecy vwhich itousands have tes illied from happ y experience. it colds nod congh,. which, lif nielected, superinduce Oihe imist faital diseases of lhe llutlin ildeed ie vise'ra In gentiral. telie meiheites, i ltaken but for threv or f'or days. never fihil. Tuketi at nih.they so prelmote the insensible perspira lion. andso i elteve the s5efti of 'i-brile action and11 fer'lentif otin flf1ctiois. as' to protee a n1n;t dieiid Vol seic ofenoalIlvae-enc' il'ih mornili : -11ii hoh them niinytnliii 1n11'. or'1 oldshonidI Partially 't'let i durin: I Ih day'v. liei' reietiion W t a s itabl i d e a111t- :1 the nex i h i fr oft b d-fime wiI lfl o a-oi invariabily fi'ert perainent relie-fI. 1%thoufit iiirther aid. Their viletri non evers o' orirem nete id violent kinid is not less snirc nld sieedy iflakeln inl proportionable qpi I.Yat: w-Id perns: 1rt1 ii .I tI beldn il iilflaIIats lory ,iyimoal h mtabmn ilwlwk' With tIII gratil'iiin cl onsei iti ness ':ii t.te 'ierre fi ht1 i lwen :llollfrhm . and ei n ensily be sibud. IItI.- of'e wfi' ilu;r eselev, hll n-a1 .--:i lbilhd. a:nd11 vi-e er ftlin(flamm1a tin hwt.f I -wvr erilir A. will liehl-the foretr to i ! ;nd the I:nter le i 1 dose.- of the / I lt'nil/s: 1141 -it I eInyst..-i -a! niielions hy-il Iirtandriorim w silvsen. o.n -vmany olili-r ii , tf w \'enrfo'lefai -i 1111fis ense 4. vieldf tiure f lee oifhe I Plhri.r Bitrs. Fll I., Si.di Iteii -.s foill 11te il'f hes f ined ficilles, i !4howingu thevir dl-tinctilve a:-p1frlien ily 'to diier --III i e. 1 'i'lai lls. : o i-:n y tiv:t:l i '.t:t d t reven. ilw ned.ll ut'ho .--dail ;Nfiu aett :75 lifrond int . ll~ fhle .' I ina'. n crti if o fth ir u. - Ilaillled ,ivecs! s reudin nyt open ' ino;.ution. itoraddi'tion ' partilal l fther :h ve tt..di lines, see ltllt'i' I --G' n Mill r e r -i "n copIv enn11 list be bi0 1ned d' Itefit- Cti'ront Age'ns hi have ohe e1 (lifidicinei' I'. r salc. tiftrent.erl lni Spaih directions ennl he fi obtifel on applie ntion1 ait tile office. 375) !'roadway. All . tt paid leters will rect ive immNediate I Ireiurel :neI old I-v f wl v.unl B. .1t i t r .r T 3 .l7)roadwar.. v York. A iotledi etionl linnde. Tnow nl %ho pa1-a-)t sell nynin]. Uf th11e il uegi inhroutg ili"itat l vv"fI .Y w fil -o e ~ ist Iln- the Oited silvts anid tin- Canad-as. Ask to .iiihi ft's i e P'ills and P elil :Bittr 's:nInd Ie sure that iIfl- simi' of'.lo fiilo's inf . inirf is i lii tIh lal'l Ifefr cll bfttle lhif ers or box f-1 poil. .ins received and tii r sale bym (1. A. tOWD , fient. I:d'i efihl C.. f fii ly '. III : t 2 iles' Cn111)ilspound Elackiu t of ASPIlSTITP T*1 F'ORC!gT ~1R 1it.i the, wir kniown mnd e-stalotismed rep otniion of Cahnne . it hves been lon~gemplov ed b i 1 fe'llpiric. at l seeiilifiC rtl ie , tai -One ol thll ost pi werfid ae'fs ihr the remi va I'lisease. i III loriner, almost every land hiat' It eni dieleIii'd wiii 1 o$trums. that the ir a boin t t 'imed asil'e ili'- in ever isease In- I lenelit to) lte Inn; ftnitt'''t ilv. The ibl of rtese pretef.siofis neek itno ci llmfnl. iiree r ilcien ~1invt fieraiti has1ho. tethats the2 lfI'e ofh't mottt kothe f'aneense. thatho'icos. &c.,h thich have bf'en t '~irutipte he'flbre ti l --i::::::i ml'2 eruiC seii fori Now, I'iff Ith istentvei' tile'e n the hand<tili to fo' tt'esot'kl~ii humaniore sse.*ii' 411 foeien innd u etrirely beys n 'ter ontol. lflirts. driin e~ cls et''it.on dth hast'reeult ehonf ef expeftd whensiici prerot ie byi1 T the inor'nt. Coiuld if i'their many fetonsandvh fie spenkIfi n vohice~ rom11x thei loib dcu nld soon' dipelif ihe s eii',euitn that nowii hwosth iinids 'i'tii'Iiess tlof tillivng itii imanf phy.icfians deplorei theict sario s re-tSL* lfnieting! I'inf l~tl teea prctich . and w111 i.' tily ha'fsfill he u i trontion'rah fan arf of'l them snl'vt besutiiinte if i r Cnknelt4~ i. lThw'eyr fe i iht /1f i rn/l f', the'ret nray ., fits e prift tinryi opertnionhe enannil ft tsay het heri it fwsfill. fbe'lu it ,urab l r t tdrabb-.dIt fTeylo ltnu'nte .' ti ad eeih ifis uus e uisonted illan con-E' 21 ceuiiit 4 certlgtinl oh fow. liter n11sthoos )iiU e th leas of1 itwoi ie'vinil 'ther knwlohere r ti- IS ele11 thia't io nron' fia ft'2 irl firer rniv ob- itn istnenfolfI iet fitin l free to ther whtoleii glandfr system.i an f itt br~ eingo iil i4I en-l w'it-a ing lief efi fConseqraune. h Ittie They hxillvfe like eisti irge stnll, ifn nti-f r ele thtrei wl'rli prtdne tl2' hfell elieets f th ii, drtnereithout sb'cfin t hef patiet r:I ii'udele tios resu5 . i~Se~Ihill deidestin intsc eufeIied, hstti len:;r wienlrll baifnled irnhiartcle The rtpr~ioso ithisby aricl keepinin~ viw1