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- I .DEL -NE0 8 ' r i~ ble Portraiture.' molt S IN THE UNITED STATl :i - ho arious publish&1e ace"' tai o t ndition and character of' Ae X- nep uunities of Salt Iake V , B'. *er .sland, &c., are etri bly conflicting, according as ti0 nate from friendly or preju. N E E Ao_ urces. lieormons of Deaver Island p ibout eight hundred, and are veined by. .ono Strang, (the . ccessor of Jo. Smith, who was .1inotimo since, with great ceremony - rostentatioi crowned 'King of the Eukah, Prophet of the Lord, and Disciple of Jesus Christ.' oveerrl ,ment is administered under a code re lawsclaimed by Strang to b( of Divine origin and revealed to im..lictly and prsonaily. Oeu Sprovision of this code requires of his followers the annuial coitribution o| n'i tenth of their incomes, which i dorfully acceded to. A partial ne cessit at least, for such a stipldatiol - aiises From the enlarged sale or which the domestic allirs of the king, oare conducted-his houseold Co prisitg not less tian seven wives and a progeny proportionately nu merous. ...:Beaver is barren, and of sma! exent, but picturesquely situated :I the northern extremity of Lake Michigan. The surrounding island and bay are said to possess many natural attractions. It is but little frequented by vessels ofu any class and its inhabitants are chiethv .,4dependela. .gricultur al pursuits r sustonanc' . .i dress these .lorn.2ti are not less peculiar than in their re ligious belief -that of the women consisting of a sort of coibinlationi o the Bloomer' wi:h the 'bifurcate, garment.' An iindivihd I ' who is oi a visit to that collunity, writes lt the Cleveland Democrat. as fl'lo'ws: Strang so far as we eould discovei from circumstantial evidence (ror hi; followers worship him) and f'rou hi appearance, is a bold, ba.l ian Without enthusiasm, witho I faith lie assumed the part which he is now playing to retrieve his desperate for tune. Without a shalow of clain savo (to'his followers time highest) revelation to him that they imar take possession of all the islanIds, the have seized upon their present abode. eIo is under indictment for variolum -erimes-ainong them that of inter cepting the mail to the northern lakes -and, before long, it is not to be doubted tho Jaw will take him) in haned What is to become of a people so de voted arid.9 desperate is a singular pi. ~4obfem, Nila time alone can solve. A correspondent of the St. Louh Ihtelligencer, represenited as 'the oc cupant of a responsible station in th< United States armnv,' wvritiiar firru Carson Valley, describes a deloirabh state of things at salt Lake, w hiel the Intelligeneer does not regard at an extract from his let tem: ' Trulv, wvere an angel femr Ileaven'to tell you of the wicked1 practices, and the base, unpiro-ckd * crimes of this peopIle, you would dhis credit the repo~rt. dochi is the enar mnity of their conduect, that ini a sei of resolutions drawnm ump byv a l'res. byterian clergumnmi, mnol signed byv the emigrants, 'tile t ruth, tihe whlo~le *truth,' was designieudly avoided, lest it would be too shoekinig for belief. - It is hazardouis nothin in say ing th-ar never, by savage horde ''r law e bawiilitti, wer~e there exhlibitedl such indiscriminat e vindijet i ieeSs of i ar poise as are to) be seen ini the coolluet of the Mormions of Salt I .akw valle v. *With them, hi uman fee lin g lias betn (,ebased t os h nIesl ,81. adistnet; and thent lst V ssvih vI is conisumed1 by, or abisorbled'inl llu-' while sentinmnt there fids its lueest degree of dhegradationi. Thelire is ni' crime but ha~s its full free- justifica: on there-, if perpetrated ag.ai'nst a <;en. tile, as they term thos~e who. are not ~"'Mormons. No niatter how g l Ia: man'tfs character may be befojre he becomes a Mormoni and makes c.;m mon fellowship with them, after hle is ?.inducted lie is soon made to yiehl the most, guilty obedience to the dlecrees or order of the TIwelv~e. All are thus rendered ready amnd pmomp1t ini str'uments in the perletrationo urime. I had suppl!osed that like S other religious societies, there we ure sincere personls among thiem, who, believing in justice an virtu'ius * principles, coulId not lie miadhe time *the guilty agents of crime, orC colnulit such offences as ha~d been freutenitly chargcd against themi; but, firomu V hat I have seen amnd heard. I am firn in the belief that the best of' them ~vill not hesitate to p~erl4)rmt the wourst -bidding of Brigham Young, their 'an of God.' ~Yes, his voice is to thema more onipotentthiat, is the voice of Geol ~. to thle Christian.-Let but a Gentile -ineur his displeasure, or that of the T\Yego dspon his~ displeasure, or thafelfthe Twelve, and sooni his displeasure, or that of the Twelve, and soon his bloodhIoun~d, the Danites, re scouring the counitry ini search of their prey; ango~. to the *Gentile whor is kntoiwn "t61give the doomed vietini protectioni or as siet~nco. ]or differenit is it wey tit emiigrants istQntcr the valley; then 1[is kintdncssW4tl good I'eclilig; but ij ?iiyj~ does witer lock: themi in lli' tlo hitheorto supp[ressied volcanlo o '(ti hate and lpr(~udieQ againt Airiorican cit-izeiws biurSt fi'rth . 1'hl property' is seized anid coinfiscated, tihe ownors thtereof' deprived of their liberty, leaded, like thie worst of ulotis, with balls and chins) w itiwout the lout of ;t trial, anid iii ittost ..ases witlhout Ieven alliy kii'iwii accusation. Maiititr galts besides iii selt heard Ii Lln \* oung lhun the stanid declare th(e mtost treaisoniable lets' I [ &leLiiiLet[ the righ t of jurisdictioni oil t ile part of (fil' t g'eIil well t and [ilei'ged liiuse'lI tht it' a gov'ernor catite therte andt attetnlitct its cx tu11iit lie wouldi 1"eist it to death! 'The riigit,~ ieriurli pli undisturbed h; tit: auitlit x of the Untitedl States, lie ci ai :i iet a s vc.stedl i ii l sel 1 fut lif e. TJo tie ci-izciis of thle Untited ~talc i:l hit' talked ti.' thir ii i is anid 1' it iie.Je as Ainci icait citizens, lie wolis; that l ~aiie wattllciable is Wlteit at ;IUuo, lie ileic thte co:ttl,uitl [t'ITs t the [i tde' ~5tlc titI all hclL' ' io. e of uls V1 It) 11'iC hl u111 kuit'I) sj cak aig.tu t \ I'.ltiit ii, V1' abusie liet .ul lokui is. 1i ~~ t rIc r. .1 sh ic tillI l:dlle thud' (lit ittbc icut dj::s i \ot \~ ~ ~ ~ ~~o CttC'1C \t [i wss rt.'Il titl .:L .1 . .\ L'ctt a XCI '.. tatcr itti cta 1.i ci tt tl -* it :l re tartJe) fo g, ' *':c~t d i,' , ii :lul S it ley, iii ,i i y wl Iii' . cto. :i:t ~.t.. il'ih t~rcttt i ai ci f) t'o' iltual ltil~i t' litl itehlt ally licadl ci' 1. ,ca iIc l'cic -hlQt, aitL 1 Wal;s cltcd t -tit t to be :iltod * (iwi il til i Five of their * L5 ;SdS tiI3 t'."'1: 111.41 ii li.' Clv S tlt * icas:iug (it v. lBut I. citc'rtnliit it) i*.';ii t_' lltzl. -U1l tlt Le ')Iitraiy' 1 c lulu gtil aul 'ct :atci ii' 'it fiance f~ i'Lu. '1 r" it l s'lief tode wits liLii (1:.21 . o th''Ocitlowi i1tustit" i' f" t:.i: .; 11; j'i- tciOtSc to (iesa~ w:A u .1 1~"1" I." lltteLt * tl c V tilt iii L tt i I '1 ' t . 11 c dt1', i _'rtO:Itt.. I' :.tl '. I isstcuitu: b~d lc[ c~ t.'ic ~ttive L tIIe hal it '.' Wu. i t t '.lit it. te .I 1"" te 9~ L it ciC~jitn~ig l .(iil$ thyhat i c[)rs~tl t~cl..'0l '*** ~ clt" thet ivi'c it s 111 tI: lll lv ' ' 1Mryland, a" member of the same company, who.ias mortally wounded the morri affer,.and who was now dying. Woied icn, struck that ifternoon in Worth's andvaince upon the Graid Plaza, eorinntly being brought in, the surgeons were ampu. tatimg and dressing the hurts of the crippsled soliliers, by a palo and sickly candle light, and the groans of those in grievous pain added new horror to a scene which was at best frightful. We recollect perfectly well a poor l'ellow, struck in both legs by a grape shot while advaicing up one of the streets lie was begging lustily, after one of his limbs had heeu amputated, that the other inight be spared him on which to hobble through the world. Poor Thomnas, as gallant a spirit as over lived, finally breathed his last; we brought Waters a fresh cup of water with which to noisten his wounids, anid, then left the room to catch an liom's sleep; but the recol leetions of that terrible night will not soon be ellaced froin our memory. The above incidents occurred on the iiglht of the 2:d and inorning of th 2th Selptc:nhler, 1,86i. )urinr the early part of the nonth of Felru :iry Flluwing, while passing into the old St. ('harles inl this city, we were ace..steil with a st range voice by a Iie lo'aking nuia w ho seeined ex treinxely ghal to see us, although he had a u11'-st inaceountable iude of exj'rcssing liinsclI. We recollected the eve as oli we had been familiar w ith, but the lower features of the face although in no way disligired, for the life of us we could not make out. - liv, don't you know ine!' in a iminlhiniig half indistinct andI forced 1i-u er said the inaii, still shaking u ir luLal vyior >t.Ay' 'l'mi Watt r. Adl Waters it, Was, in reality, looking as well and as healthy as ev er, :Iid w itlout shon inig the lea:t outwt ard sigi that lie had ever Caiglht a gitipe shot in his inoutl. A Iuxuriant growth of nustaclious cmliii lletely covered his ipper lip, 111i coicealed anyi scai the irni nis -e i. ig ht have nuade; an iml.erial on his iuter lip hid aniy :ll-pearanice of a wunlzl at that I pint; aind w itlh the c1 : tion oh his SI-ecch there was i thing' to sho w that he ha'l ever re ccied the slightest injury about the i;-:e. l is t'ngile, which was teri i lly si atterel , was still .artialh- he nunibted, reintier-ing articulation ~hoth diniicul4t ald tiresoie; but lie assur el l that he was every day gainilng 1::.in e amd miore the use of it, a:1l in his own words lie was to be j'ust as good as new.' It is needless to s:iv that we were truly rc-joiced to see himn--to mneet une we hafl never exijccted to eni e' :nteLr ain in such excellent Ilight. Any ne wh ei uld havye seen h itn Ii:nrin thait iiaitlrt ent of the .Wi1h , I:Lace, his Ihee 5wolleni, an l u44)i r~ity ofl'e IIu tnc e li hie b Iuc nui h ie hat-n IndiIcous eve t.> Ih en iglt' h~lihr SC1.ad hi not ' 'u I et irt.-iet .id 1' h uce nes li ac; toni-b. i an'l irj.ictl :1s wie were, 'n t'' -n \ unec'etily btehJIhinu hi:n. I d ipi I lt by 41 .\1 \ ' it i a o ht all f th ., 4 u h saIr a tI ,- unh n b I a unh, Iy Ht ! ,. ,w ..f, o T is n aih a m - on-.:.. :'r . uu h i i ihe r I lt \A~ 4.4 \t ille i t i.i e d 4:4' \ ti ., 3. u- , m I ab I h Jh b taln nc n a'' ye r.?'i:. I 'ra,,w.r Ili'.:br' 1 '* i 1 tr(t 4i I h'u 114 :4 l ent~~ 'rion./ , showing th1( p~atient q luietud~e of our modeul D)ull, ensue to 0our knowledge re cently. A rnn-rchu~nt on - street haud owed a Lill for sorne time, and had promised, even mnore thanl positively, to payi it oII ilY y5thI. AtI eleven o'cl'Ik we h pe11e11i to be iii thia store, and wh ~Io slhould mak:1e his nppenratnco but rour 'lliij, Iriotl. The flillowitie I )n..-(;,lift iiiorii.-, NI r. Jones. (W'S.e'll call tihe miru~'thiagt .Jones , tha~t I 11U!11.111; )?Its 2"."d as the o rigiinal.) { .l(S.-(422221 1291'IiiIl g, till'. 1I Jn.--I "jntt (-:l!! fI 1, presutningr thaut %'(l 1i.Ititl if, ,f9! 9229. sir. JOiis-.--I wish 12)f~f 2,9 ot! no indleed!m SJiity- thutnight i/e' rhapsy t'wshed topysu1nutil 1)n um iccounIi, sir, (4hmott in" tif'19il1.) Jone11s.--\IN' I li Volt got it Cnlt. 1 hnavn't solo a lbini, tool :,'. I on..- \V' ii, :as I'*#m no01 l V .in1 2n2'2112!4 ill a) hi1 I: V this5 I2)''t9129'~ and Ithe w~eathe': hot, I ill Ilk I'll just tL24. it sct "t ith y' ar h)9'rnissionI, anid 2'.?nlatin till vat I! .22)29 iel iig. Thei c arl29' is th l)I hich tlhe 1922 J2 sii1) Wa. ;l 111:11"', 2and2 112(2 scutt, t,2lt2 II (.('Zflttlilt It n2; in tlI I I Ii12009923 tthat .iII b199 so) (9 lii n9., 11, ttVlIi2 i 9 1r12112& tii that his x!.,!17:, litlda suet.'V ' . 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State of South Carolina, EXECUTE VI flJ f~TY1E~tT ino all ':iir .4i;:":: tlar MeI,l iranagcrs of !')r J)i>Ldricls o/'fte .Sieaic (Y' Sore C'ar liaa' \': III; ItI" \ I'lS ,a". ,' Iil:*.tuarc of Smth I Caro Ilii., htii title ici'i'n.1311 ;:.wl bas Allto t,p hem ~id,- l..r th," IIlctiuia .l" ateauthir-, to :I soi'atherr (i'a.r. ""; :aiiI hcr.:ts sidt :alet ret; iresa Ow "x elhaItI Ltltftrity lto 1.-d~ i IVIII 1~r of c "tio to t4)he Jl:+taa: t' ill Il cti'.u : I lit lt r-Iv rrtloint y'ou anda (- 1 of~l )t tt1., :r ficr gi'.ii:; Ici:iaI tatiet,, tutul andt lth', lday ft 'how lii!t, lit t:1'. I iipuicsM to r1.1 rt"'.aat 'otir rt.+ ; i e ' IoairtctjtiteaI I lu inet.; tdit'tttl, vt) isi %% III',rtiit' till ':t:.le aectiniiag t., lawy. to te ( tt'.erttr. li. Oha.: tie. listg, (i -i mid-a --rt r iey Litt l i tils th.. .cal:u otf tla ill lit' )'ar ~i .ter i.,tr.l otl Ilit-ait a.ighit i. If. )! 1:.\NS, (t'.tuittr nut. (t'tiitt;l:tl."riaI aa _ ,\It 1i. pal r'. lit the :1t :re re: Segars and Tobacco, D. WT. PRICE, lieu 't ,*. ittI ')' i 14 i I'(.\t .\ I >A 11111":11 (IO ) c, -- ~.t ll; "I~~~ ~ ~ 11,:' l it' :f ., 'ri ul :1. a. liii I *i-1ir Ir "::1.tIInr, 'till,. atilarI"j -iI " :: f it :t"'' 'i* t/ o t it i I Lt i " .1 ; I. ."( f, r: .t ('. 1 !", \ 1'i ,,' I ) : . ', r lI'Fit .1).\\ Io t arln s'it't ..,i " i ,;. .rJ : of A r.i ". ': r t J; .t I :: u u ! - r ' %i l i t It: III I *,, l " t ,l i ' iri l. " Iox ~ ' 17 ! \ : :,.I.tt:t.:;:';,.'I _ ~ ~~~ 4'1i1 .~ dan__iban ' We are auth ed to mounco T. J. DINKINS, Esq Caidai9 r Clerk of the-Couri, at t he ensnicg election. April 16th 1841 MANY VOTERS. 25 !f W The Friends of W. I' WIS announce him a Candidate; for the' lice of Ordinary, at thu ensuing election-i intiary next. MANY VOTERS. Feb. 19th, 1851 17 if C2Y' MsssR. EuITons: You will pleasean. ance ir. A310S A. N ETT LES a candidate r Ordinary of Sumter Distrietat the nexteelec.. un and oblige 3IA NY YOTERLS. Jan. 2Jth, 1451 14 t F OR s H Et R IFF . (LT Tie friesmd- of A. U. Brd smlt, Esq., announico him as a candidti .for ce office of Sheriff at the next electi March !29th, 1849, 24td } 0V-Wc are autlorized { nnounce MALLY BilOG DON, Edq. a andidate for the Office of Sherifr of sum. r District, at the next Election. !r-We are autihorized to nounce Col. JOHN C. ItIIAME, a can. date for the office ofSherilT, at the ensu ag Election. The Frieads of Rticiaa'd . UlOWN, aitonnttce him as a Candi ate for the Oflicet of Sheriff of Sumter list rit at t he en snaing Election. :J'We are a ut horized to annouance Maj. DlIN BAL Atl), as a candidate fo herill' at the ensuing election. The f'rien(d of Williama COLtC IU)I C If, EsI.1 , announce hims a :andidate for Sherill' at the next lection. FOtR T1AX COI,IXC'iTOR. tiY' .it:ssRS. Ei'ITOts: i'lero.c announco fr, JUllN F. H A 1.A 11D, a candidante for Tux ollectur, at the tteit election. nid .mllige 3IANY VOTERtS. 'e brua ry 5th, 1-451 15 if wrWe are authorized to nnnnce J~i )1N V )AItGAN, a candi te for Tax ('llector, for Clarenont onnity, at t.he next lection. (tJj' W e are authorized to nnounce AI.ENANDF)it WATT"IS, Esqi. s a ( andidate for Tax Co:lector,of Clare. tont county at the einsinag Election, AIA1NY FIENDS. We The Friends of Thos. S annannm ie haina hit tn ealudidate for to e1 1mir of ''a. Cull-:ter, for the County of larnmont. Nuvemberr,r 1.:50 2 WW We are authorized anowunce ('ap:. J. \V. S.i'N E.Y us a can idlate for Tax ('.llectur for :'1lem County, at It- licnt electiomn. Oct. 1th, 155t) 51 ti Gr'r The Fr'iends of .ToInat . WliTE. .1. nnn'uare nime as it ('undidate ,r Ti t (,'llctt r of Clreinenart counttty at the ext Elcetion, Law Notics, Th'le subasarcrer htave thais dayv foraaed a r-piartniershaip in the practic.' of Law. Office at Siunsterille. WILLIDI G. KE.NNEDYr, . SI7IT:RiVELLE, S C. W dil praice m: tin- ('ouzrt, if Iaw, for Suam t)l*T(:,- AT Sl.tITI-lI I.LLE. N, CRANE, lttuarns af hiituere! thIanksi to Ibe ciaizensa of Sinnote ihtrict - ,r their laher a autroa - hi.. hl r a intoned~t nol b~ihteg le-ave to infofrmt them thaat e kw n, aiantly ona 1.:,0 i th:-i abovte artices fla hi awa manufaatutr am :oi narrants thae sam,, , h of t.h .' bea runmtn'i:, I, it rt.in a hi~alp, anad uf 'ae biitst hey.. Il is pi~er ,allt caopets with ae (Chaarleaton prices, tand tas to durahilit., n 'amajurason: to lbe ct*.aianmed, youE will encso all ut hais 5 atrria;;e Itmeiitor- ninm i3ruoad Street* ndie~r the Towna flall and e'xami-e for your. Wid, twny er capirie.ce, and Liberty's I11'll tic wtI the c.otty andi the arts of hais aradl. 3May 11th, 1M19 t Lard, !.ai io lbm rinte I .ard: N. I. .aacrel, Sea ir 5'ethee, :and Tea, juist re cit at.d (or sale IMPROVED) E*NDLESS CUAXIN Water Elevators, All Personst wishla ingte abovi~e evatori ma heu . uppled byo thle Subwc ribecr, whot ia ie Agenat ior the I )i.*trait o Sauamter S. EA Souteiril e, (cit. 31st 1S 10. 1 ly Not ice. Persons haaving dttaands na inst the 1Fs. to of R. Rlichaarson, D)ee'd. are regnested > present thetm duah ll uated, atnd those in.. 'bted to imake playa~nent tom C. .1. IllCilAliDSON, Admnr. Nov. C, i50- 2 i5 ROBERT LATTA. .\TE Til E i-'II1130 t il.'11>ON & LATiTA wouhtll repeltnIly in.6tam hi ftrins and ' abl ic cenecraally, that hte is niow re:-elin. na~' N rlv of li.:ai y ni nd tanmy Grole.ries, wi hich hae i ll lowat for a-th -Two. i albarr. aboie thte lante'ru' Iloit.el ,,d ionit atit l i 'pp jite Jamtes tCamde, S. t lee. ith, tM0 i 9 Improved Cotton Gins. Thlankmt fail fair hast fza .one-ai the bcribea.r wh-h-l to. ttirm tti 1iuhe' that he stall mara n e-. re (iitit (.ata- iat ha- i-tabhtlanient ini Statet, tre. on toe m ituimprmo iitidc 0n Vpproivedjld~ laiebl te atil that the motitot Linedm Onp lra: t n Anartmr it a i-mit tnor,. thniu the emit; U gimamed ont th monhna:ir goa. lb- ralsmraa. ne-tin, theio m a the taatt --iropie a-onstrucmtion, Ithe finetst fintith ail mif the best amntiriutt; to it, Steel S.nis andi Saiel Pinn-mfil ibits Case ardenoaWti ich hftc i i il far pervt Saw.-'4 e.alsa, repiirs le hi ei atii ta~t, than, in cont. ete minhtr ty the' shirtmst n ice. o\ll orders fr ima ni ill he promipti- and iaotu-,llv tattondg4 St:atchrrg, Stmter fitist. S. C. .\ rit '.2, 26 tf g-44. ,--I -Y (I a lcoton 2bpcrtionilCntz. E----- ?-B. CREWB," ME1ItIIANT. f CI11Utd STV'N, S. C. - I' airvef~I Saltl.,f(llt V (001O)S twice a week~ it, his Sale Mea ~ni~s. Liberal ailviancvu t DUNN &DURYEA. Clothing Warehouse, N o . 2 3 8 R i n g s t r e e t,DU N ' A L : "o S . C JoltN ht- .12 YEA, ~ IA IFs 'N,.. . Maty 21."t, 1'x.1 30 if I W. A, KENT & 1YIITCHELL, - 111A I IlONAl3LEF Clothing and Out-Fitting ~ ESTA 3IEIIMENT, \I:1 OIo ITALY,, NO. 62G8 hdig-str 'et, C )IILOI of I \V cllut r(tIi, (-'kl. rlt' O1i, 5. C. :22221 .""mU.: le~t.' :.!, k 14 ( e'tt' 1.IXI'. 1) }'-.. 1) 1; ('Lf4 (VIJLG C A 1 ' .. :::L'-r: I. dt (iftt Mi*"."1 '). :(1 tf HARM~ONIC INSTITUTE( I[1,Importer ofi )IISI, 11UICAIL !ISRUMENTS, h I I~ '-. t 11 2 . (-'. JAMES E, SPEiAR & CO, Wit (>'0 : /i,! ' n.1-tail JD lrc', * a~n . !; "f : _ *t i.. . . "t , t ..":.1 :smg I - 1 ! . r ... , ' r . t Iu > h a: liqi r . 1'i Vtt",.tpi I t .n * r ~~ I''' rv 1 '..: r. "!S aa (t r ' ! t 1- ,1 I tf AIDY1 AN~D ?T!VERY THING. A. 12 & P. MWOSES, 1 r " . "1 ' . : r 1 ": .1 A\1 W I I I ".t tI I :. l::.,C j.. . i r: II.1)r: (:.....!. (r282d riesc, Itl"t . '" ! r- I ,,. I:m" j. . s 1J'ntest t i " r. '. ...:2,.2~,, . .... -. ...