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America R Hotel! HA3IBURG, S. C. T HE Undersigned having taken the above Hotel, known as eissAnin's old stand, and late by Wm. KETCiiAM, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the friends of the above Hotel, and the public generally. They pledge them selves to afford as good accommodations as is kept in the State, having supplied the House with entirely NEW furniture of every descrip tion. Persons travelling to and from Hamburg will find Carriages and Buggies, always ready to convey them to the Hamburg Depot, and also, to the'Georgia Depot, free of charge. THOS. H1. TRENT, Virginia, ISAAC SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. August 21 6m 31 it? The Abbeville Banner and Laurensville flerald, will please copy for 6 months, and for ward account to T. & S. GROCERIES! T HE Subscribers continue to carry on the Wholesale and Retail Groce ry Business, at their old stand, just above the Globe Hotel, and within a few steps of the Warehouse of Messrs. G. WALER & Sox. They beg to inform the Planters and families in South Carolina that they are now receiving their Fall supply of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. They now offer for sale 100 Bales 46 Inch GUNNY CLOTH, 500 Coils J Inch Kentucky ROPE, 50 Uhds. New Orleans and Muscovadc SUGAR, 200 Bags Prime Rio, Laquira and Java COFFEES, 50 Hbds. Cuba MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. Cruslied. Ground aud Granu lated SUGARS, 25 Chests and half Chests choice TEA S 100 Bbls. Hiram Smith and Baltimore FLOUR, 100 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tal low CANDLES, 300 Kegs Cut NAILS, all sizes, 76 Boxes TOBACCO. various qualities, 53,000 Lbs. HAMS, SIDES, and SH OUL DERS, 1,500 Sacks Liverpool SALT. Together, with SPICES, PICKLES, PRE SERVES, SEGARS, and all articles usually kept in the best Grocery houses. 07 Goods for our Planter Friends will be de ivered at any point in Hamburg, free of charge. J. R. & W. M. DOW. Augusta, Aug. 20, 6m 31 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Sto and fronting the American Hotel, HAMUBURG, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that lie has opened a New Grocery Store, where he will keep constantly on hand, a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,'GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, which will be sold at the lowest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and every exertion on my part, will be made to satis fy those that call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor Porter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Nut megs, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Powder, Shot, Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush ~Alo, 20,00 lbs choice BA CON tSIDES, and 2,000 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTRA 11A AIS. August 7, tf 29 CA RD. T HE Undersigned resp~ectfully solicit the at tention of Country Alerchants and Planiterm to their very extensive and well assorted Stoeli of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., &c., coin prising 400 Hhmds Clarified New Orleans and Museo. vado Sugar. 300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No I and 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coffee, 4000 Pieces Dundee Baggiing, (weighing i t 1j lbs-44 to 46 inches.) 100 Bales Heavy Guniiy Bagging. 3000 Coils 4 inch Hemp Rope. 500 Uhds Bacon Sides (Baltimore Curing) 100 do Choice Shoulders, 100 do Museovado lAlohasses, 1000 Bble New Orleans Syrup, 1200 do Rectified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Northern Gin, 200 Packages Franch and TDomnestie Brandy, 150 do Maaeira and Tenn. Wine, 100 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 150 Boxes Tobacco (various qualities,) 300 M. Segars, (assorted brands) 50 Casks London Porter, 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Together with Soaps, Starch, Raisins, Teas, Spices, Champagne, Cordials, Syrups. Pickles and all artieles usually kept ini their line, which they ofier for sale on accommodating terms. 87Ordern promptly and faithfully excuted. SIMlMS & NANCE, No. 1, Ilayno St, Corner Chur-ch St., Charleston S. C. June 5, tf 20 Graniteville Cashn Store! T HE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten tion of farmers and the comnmunity gene rally to his Store in Graniteville, where lie keeps con'stantly on hand a NEW and WELL AS SORTED Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES BONNE TS, RlIBBONS, and nearly every variety of Goods, and is selling at the Cheapest rates ever known above Char Leston! He buys for CASH and engages to sell as CHEAP as Augusta, Hamburg, Aiken, or any other neighboring market. Ladies wvishting to buy Bonnets of the latest style, either trimed or untrimed, will do well to examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. lie is prepared to have Bonnets trimmed in the latest styles or to order at the shortest notice. .All who advocate a CIIEAP CASH STSTEM will be sure to save money by giving him a trial. 07 The highest nmarket price will be given for all saleable produce in exchange for- Goodls. A. B. MULLIGAN. June 4, tf 00 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. TnE Subscriber offers for sale his au. HOUSE and LOT at Libcrty Hill. " On the premises are a large Dwvell ing H~ouse, with all necessary out buildings, a good Garden and Ten Acres of bot tom land. Also a well arranged Store House, and Physician's Office. Terms will be reasonable. Apply to the Sub scriber on the premises. JOHN ANDERSON. Liberty 1Hil, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf 30 Lard, Bacon and Hams. T HE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior ..HAMS, BACON AND L ARD. and will continue to receive through the season a supply to meet the wants of his customers. Hie resp~ect fully requests all who may come to the Village to purcl-sec the above articles, to give him a call before lb tying elsewhere. G. L. PENN, AGExT. NEW GOO. TE Subscriber has just received his Stock T of SPItING AND SUMMER GOODS,! from Chlarleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, it " Tissues, "c "t ng'd "4 " Figured Barages, " " Muslins wiss and Jaconet, A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin hamus, for Ladies Dresses, Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine worked Collars, Cufin and Sleeves, Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Sash, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk. If A T S. Whitc and Black Beaver, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, English, Straw and Palm. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every variety. A few ready made COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES. HARDWARE and CI1OCKERY, all of which will be sold vEaY LOW, and a liberal discount for CAsn. B. C. BRYAN. March 13, tf 8 R. ff. FULLER & 00., A RE NOW offering their patrons and the publie an opportunity of saving a GREAT DEAL OF MONEY by calling on them and examining their beautiful selection of |Stunni1er Goods which they will sell at a very small adcance I aboe cost. 6Being desirous of closing out their present Stock preparatory to laying in their Fall Goods, all those wishing to avail themselves of this rare chance or buying Goods at almost their own price, will find it to their advantage by cal alig on us. R. M. FULLER, , J. E. LEWIS, N. H. CHASE. Longmires, S. C., July 7, 4t 25 A Card, I BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Edgefield, Village and Country. that I have commenced a MERCANTILE BUSINESS in the house situated between Mr. BnYAN's Store and the Court House. My SPOCK, consisting of all the varieties usually found in a Village Retail Store, has been recently purehased in Charleston, from Houses that import their Goods, principally, direct from Europe. And I flatter myself, that an ex perience of five years in an Importing and Job bing House in Clarleston, together with other .facilities. has enabled me to get a STOCK of GOODS. tha' will, in point of STYLE and PRICE, compare favorably with any Establishment in the place. Persons vishing to pitrehase Goods for CAsH or on a credit until first of January next, will loose nothing by giving me a call. A small share of patronage is earnestlysolicited. LOD. HILL. Edgefeld C. I., Mar 17, 1S1. tf 9 Staple Dry Goods! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H1AVE now in S:ore, a large supply of STA PLE DRY GOODS, suitable for Family and Plantation use. Among which are Superior 12-4 Linen Shectings, and Pillow Case Linens, Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Lone Lawns, Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Dia pers, S-4, 10-4. 12-4, 16-4, and 20-4 Damask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins. Superior Bird's Eye and Sentch Diapers. Heavy Huckabuefks, and Plat~requillas~fg: Towels, * Plain White and Faney Colored Furniture Dimi ties, and Cotton Fringes, Plain Lin'n Ginghams, Toil D~e Inde, and Pop lin,,v for Ladies' Travelling D)rcsscs, L.adies and Gentlemnen's Hosiery, of~ superior style and qualhity, Superior Water-Twist, New Tork Mills, and Framie Yarn lilenehewl S.irtings, 12-4 Bleachted and Brown Shiectings, of the best Supierior Pawtucket. Mterrimnack, and Atlantic Mills Brown Sheetin.gs, Augusta anl Graniteville Browvn Shectings and Shirtings, Ueavy Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes and Necro Kerseys, Apron Checks, and superior Amoskeag A. C. A. Tickings, Superior White Gauze and Welch Flannels, White Marseilles Quilts, of superior styles and qualities, A large supply of Tngrain, Thiree Ply, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, With a great variety or other articles, to which they very respectfully invite the attention of the publuc. June 26 tf 23 Ladies' MYourning Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUtGUS-rA, GA. H AV~E received from New York, a large JLsupply of Goods for MOQURNING, among whieh are Lpin's superior Black Bombiazines, Superior Itlack Alpaccns, of the best style and quality. Superior Englisht Black and White Prints and Ginghams. Plain Black Silkc Grenadines and Black Bareges, Black Marquisse and Plain Black Crape De Paris, Black G'.rentadine and Love Shawls, and Black Crape Veils, To which they .respectfully invite the atten tiouof the public. JTune 26 tf 23 Ladies' Dress Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAR AUGUvsTA, GA. H] AVE now on hand, a beautiful supply of LADI ES DR ESS G OODS, anmong which French Printed Jaconets, of new and beautiful styles. Rich Emibroidered and Fancy Colored Grena dines, of the latest styles, White Dotted Sw iss Muslins for Ladlies' Dresses, Rich Embroidered Colored Muslins and Fancy Bareces, Superior White and Colored Grenadine, and Irap Shawls, Ladies' Worked Lace and Muslin Sleeves, of beautifu.l styles, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Chimnasetts, Col lars and Sleeves, Ladies' White Lace Scarfs and Mantillas, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Mantillas, Ladies' Hlem-stieh Riviere and French Lawn Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of other articles, to whieh they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. June 26 tf 23 Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's S a r' s a y~ a r' i iI a. J UST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. Jacob tTownsend 's originialecompound Syrup of Sar saparlla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of A. G. TEAGUEB. May 1,1850 tf 15 Notice. A LTL those having demands against the Estate of Albner V. White, deceased, are requested to present them, properly attested,and those in debted to make payment. JOHIN HILL, Adm. RE MU OVAL. D R. A. G. TEAGUE having removed his Store to the North side of the Public 5quare, in the same building and next door to , r. J. Lvos's Merchant Tailor Establishment, *spectfully invites the attention of the citizens f the Village and surrounding country to an xamination of his Stock. Edgefield C. H., July 10, tf 25 Drugs, kc. FRESH and Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, &c., purchased under the supervision of the Pro rictor, all of the most reputable nostrums, &c., na for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Oils and White Lead. LARGE supply of Linseed, Pure Sperm, Whale, Train, Neetsfoot, Castor, Sweet, nd Olive Oil, &c. Also, a good supply of White Lead, pure and xtra, for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Putty and Glass. DN hand an excellent lot of Putty, 0 Also, an extensive assortment of Coach md Window Glass, of various and assorted sizes, ud for sale atthe Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Alcohol, &c. A LARGE supply of Alcohol, 80 and 95 ti percent.-Spts. Turpentine, Etherial Oil, &o., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Physicians Shop Furniture, &c. LARGE and well selected lot. Also Medi cal Chests with necessary furniture for families, Medical Saddle Bags, &c., just received, and for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Trusses. UST received a large lot of Trusses, Utero Abdominal Supporters, Mrs. Bettis's for La dies, and for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Perfumery, &c. A FINE assortment of Colognes, Extracts, .Perfumed Sachets, Toilet Cases, Puffs in boxes, Pearl Powder, white and pink; Cosine tics, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Toilet Soaps, &c. UST received, some of the finest Fancy Toi let Soaps, ever offered in this market, Also, Transparent, Pink, Orange and Lemon Wash Balls, for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 BrushesI Brushes!! LARGE supply of Tooth, Flesh, Nail, Hat i and Hand Brushes, of a superior quality, Also a variety of Paint and Varnish Brushes and Blenders, Tanner's Scrubbing and Oiling Brushes, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 If 25 Paints for Water Colors,_PencIl!, 0. IN STORF& gnoboairtmnt -of mints for Ee-Clra, in boxes and-by the Cake, - Camels and Sable hair Pencils, BristoltBoard, &o., &c., for sale at the Drug Stora of A. G. TEKA~rU1n. July 10 tf 25e Fancy Note Paper, &c. LAR.G E and handsome variety of Fancy NoEte Paper, Envelopes. Mottos, &c., just received and for sale at the Drug store of A. G.TEG . July 10 tf 25 - Confectionary. J UST received a superior lot of Candies, comn C mon and flne, Sugar Plumnbs, Mint Drops, Lemon Sugar, Sugar Sands assorted, Prunes, Citron, Figs, Almonds, &e.,for sale at the Drug store ofA. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Spice, Tea, &c. A GOOD sumpply of Spice, Pepper, Cloves, 1.Nutmegs, Mace, Ginger, and a variety of Extracts for flavoring, Also, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Cocoa, &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGU. Jul-10if2 Tobacco, Segars, &c. T UST received a supply of excellent Chewing r)Tobacco. Also, Cut Tobacco, of a fine quality, Segurs, Snuff, &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Candles. TALLOW, Sperm, Adamanatine and Wax, for sale at the Drug store of A. 0. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Lamps, &c. )LASS LAMPS, Lanters, Thermometers, &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G.TEG . July 10 tf25 Seed. ED and White Clover, Blue Grass, &e., for saeat the Drug store of A. G.TEG . July 10 If 25 Genuine Tinctures, Syrups, &c. INCTURES, itmns Syrups, Distilled ,rietor in strict accordance with the United states Dispensatory, and for sale at the Drug tore of A. G. TEA GUE. July 10 -if ~25 - Leeches, ONST ANTLY on haud and for sale at the J Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. .July 10 tf 25 Not ice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah . Blakwell, deceased, are requested to make mnediate payment, and those having demands il present them properly attested. JAMES BLIACKWELL, Adm'r.' April 17 1850 tf 13 Lime. OBLS. CH10ICE STONE LINE, not slacked, in fine order. For sale by HI. A. KENRICK. I amburg, Feb 3, , ts 3 Not ice. J TD. TIBBETTIS will hereafter ael sEt. BOOTS and SHOES, at the fol ~lowing prices, for C A SH O NLY : Fine Water Proof Boots,...........$9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................8 00 Fine Welted (10....................7 00 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do do Welted do........ ....3 50 do Kip do do............ 200 I adies Calf Shoes,................ 75 do do Bootees,...............2 00 CANDIDATES ror Tax Collector THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H. HILL,' ELIJAH T. RAUCE. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, For Bheriff. THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY, LEWIS JONES, JOHN HILL, . THOMAS W. LAHAN. HUMPHREYS OULWARE, - rorp@i'iinary. WILLIAM H. MOSS, HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L COLEMAN, For Clerk. -PETER QUATTLEBUIM, EDMUND PENN, THOMAS G. BACON, W. C. MOI.AGNE W LL Practice In the Courts of LAW an EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgeiiel< and Abbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. H1. Feb. 13, t H. R. SPANN, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used b: WARDLAW & SPANN.. February 5, 1851 tf 3 JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, Edgefield Court House, near the PLANs Tra'S HOTL. He will attend promptly and strictly to busines in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 G. W. LANDRUM L Practice in the Courts of LAW an, EQUITY for Edgeflcid and Lexingto: Districts. Office in Law Range,.Edgefield C. H. Jan 16, tf 52 JA M E S M. DA Y OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, APeiri'anently located at Edgefleld H., offerss professional service to the . cwads of the Village ani its vicinity; and wil any call he ma have either in the Ville dutr. All operations wauted. March 13,1850. tf 8 Attorney fbr-Co g Claims for BOUNT. LAND, Fua THoss wno' nA ErN ENGAGED IN TIT SEavICE or T 1 'fBe=ie-elf U.,S. C. Nov 17 42 E|LNO1TI NOTICE. of the General sqmti af-Ssuthi Caro lina, passed at its I" Sessionsto provide foi the election of Mdembers to a Southern Con gress, and by virtue f a writ of election t us directed by hia xcelleney Governor J H. MEANs, the Manafers of Election for th< District of Edgefield will hold an electior on the second Monday in October next anr the-day following.(13th and 14th) for TWC DEPUTIES, to represenit this Congressiona District in the Southern Congress. The Managers will meet at Edgefield Cor House on Wednesday following, count th< votes, and declare the Election. The Poll will be opened at the following places, by the Managers of Elections, appointed at th< late Session of the Legislature, viz: At Edgefseld'G~ouri House.-R. T. Mims Jas. Griffin, Jr., Johnson A. Bland. AL Longmires-%G. H. Yeldell, J. Ander son and Wiley Timierman. AL Ridge.-L. B. Lott, Abner Asbil ani G. Holmes. At Collier's.-Joseph Bussey, P. I. Elair and S. Broad vtr. At CJherePonds.-Wm.L'Iinham, Jamne Curry and Eatmund Morris. At Pine ll~pe.-E. P. H. Kirksey, G. W Jones and L. BA.Wtver." At Towles'-HJtMay and G. W. Holloway At Dunton's- enjamin Strom, John Mos and John Cheatham. At Shepherd's-George J. Shepherd, Se bron Stalnaker. and D. W. Devore. At Smiley's-M. Corley, WV. Adams and D. Strother. At Hlamburg-W. W. Sale, Win. Spires and B. S. Dun bare At Mount Willing-A. Simkins, Manches ter Padgrett and Vastine Hurlong. At Richardson'-George Strother, John M. Witt and James'Richardson. At Coleman's-Ira Cronmley, A. IH. Cole. man and M. W. Clary. At Park's-Thobias Chamberlain, jr., W. L. Parks and G. W. Nixon. At Perry's-L. T. Abney, 3. M. A bney and Arthur Dozier. At Moore's-William P. Andrews, F. G. Martin and Willis Rosa. At Shaattered-William Qattlebum, John Miller and J. Snelgrove. At Allen's-W. N. Turner, Russel Eidson and Thomas Jones. At Graniteille-S. Wise, James Powell and John Glover. At Nail's-James T. Gardner, John Eve rett and Ulriek Reddiek. At Dorn' s-J. Dorn, Marion Dean and Al. fred May. At Hatchzer'-Ww. H. Yonn, W. G. Tur ncr, Ransom Jordan. At Boudtoare'sZ..J. Eidson, Jacob Lagrone and William Mewjbant. At Red iull.J. M. Clarke, Lee Holston and D. E. Bussy. At RoclUs-Js Blnckwell, E. Robertson and J. Freeman, sen. At Rhineharfs-E4. West, Frederick Kin rd and H. Rizer. At Whitle's-Mark B. WVhittle, Arthur M. Warren and Caleb Watkins. At Horward's.-William T. WVest, John I'albert and Bartley M. Martin. At R. Lybrand's-B. Kreps, Levi Lybrand, Joseph P. Cullamn. Sept. 4 3t 33 8ugar andI Coffee. 20 HIHS. SUGA R, different brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, 16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, 50 Barrels Coffee Sugar, 75 Bag prime Rio Coffee, 25 ' best Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by~ A. EURNSIDE. NEW GOODS! TIIE Subscriber is now re ceiving a PL ENDID Stock of SPRING& SUMMER GOODS FO I Gentleniculs Wear, CONSIvINo OF uper sup. Back French Twilled CLOTIL. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, " " Brown "& "4 " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS S111E RS, (a large supply.) Fancy Checked DRILLINGS, new styles, White figured " Heavy Plain " A superior lot of Plain Blk Silk VESTINGS, Figured . " Fancy figld " " White " " White Silk Vestings embroi'ed with Animals, Buff and White Marsailes " " " " " Valentia " " " A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk C RA V A TS, Silk NECK TIES, with enbroidered Ends, A largre lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY MADE COATS, of-various kinds, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &c., &c. All of whibl, he will sell LOW for Cash or to punctual customers, and made up in a style inferior to npne. JOHN LON. March 13 tf 8 HEAD QUARTERS. ORDER No. 7. BUCKI lEAD, JrEr 1, 1851. TIIE Officers and Sergeants of the following Brig-Mes. will Emeamp, and the following Regiments will larade for Review and Drill, at such time- as herein stated, viz: The Officers nnd Sergeants of the 10th Prigade of Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will a assemble at snch place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may select, on Monday, the 14th day of July next. and encamp " full five days,"- con meneing at 12 o'clock, il. The 10th Regiment of Infantry. will Parade at Richardson's. on Tuesday. the 22d of July next. The 7th Regiment of infantry. will larade at 1 the Old Wells, on Thursday the 24t h of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry. will Parade at Low's, on Satrdn -. the 26th of July. The Officers anti Sercants of the 2d Brigade of Infantry, and the 2d Regiment of Cavalry. will - assemble at sneh place n the Brigadier General of Infantry may direct, on Monday, the 28th of July next. and Encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock. 1. The 2d Reciment of Cavalry, will Par-de at the , place selected for the Encampment, on Saturday, the 2d of August next. a The 8th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Morrow' Old Field, on Tuesday, the 6th of A F guest next. The Gth Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Lomax's. on Thursday. the 7th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry, vill ParadE at its - usnal Parade Ground, on Saturday the 9th Ans't. The 42d Regiment. of Infantry, will Parade at Minton's. on Tuesday,. the 12th of Anust. The 2d Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Hall's, on Thursday, the 14th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade, at C Hunter's. on Saturday,_the16th-ofAtu -- erecants of the Isi Brigade of Infantry, and 1st Regitnent of Cavalry, will as semble at Piekensville, on Monday, the 18th of August, and Encamp " full five days," commenc ing at 12 o'clock. M.I The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, will Parade at Pickensville. on Sainrdlay. the 23d of Auigust. ~The 3d Reciment of Infantry. Svill Paradei The 1st Regriment of Infantry, will utarade at Bruton's. on Thurrday, thc 28thi Ananst. -The Oflicers andkergeats- of the 9th Brigade of SInfantry. and the 9th Regcimnt,r of Cavalry, will assemble at Gofney's Old Fie-ld. near Limestone Springs, on Monday, the 1st Septenmber next. and Encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 1o'clock. 1M. IThe Officers and Sergeants of the 6uh Brigade of In fantry. nudi 6th Regiment of Cavalry. will as semblle at'Yongue's, on Monday. the 15t of Sep tember. and Encamp " full five dlays," commiene in at 12 o'clock. M!. The Commnisioned and non-Co'mmi-sioned Of. ficers of the Recgiments ordered for Re'.iew. will assemble the day previous. at* the place of rena dezvou~s, of their respective Riegiments, for Drill and Instruction. The Reviewv of each Regiment will take place at 12 o'clockc. 31. The Maj. Generals and Brigadier Generals, will, with thueir Staff, attend the Encanmpmets and Re views, int their respective commands. -The Brigadier Generals arc chargad with the extension of this order. IComplete retutrns of each Brigade. inelttdingcef fective and Alarm men, aind specifying the num ber of publie nnd private airms in tue. w-ll be made by the firigadier Generals to the Adiunant and Insptector General, before the 1st dayof Octo ber next. The Aids-de-Cn mp of thec Comnmander-in-chief. residing in thte divitiumns, where Encnnmptmentts and Reviews arc ordered, are especially directed to at tendl him, and other aids. with whom it may be convenient, are requested to joitt him at such places na suits them. By order of the Command'er-in-chief. J. W. CANTEY. June 19. 13t 22 Adj. and Insp. Gen. State of South Carolina, To all and singular dhe Managers of the Gencral Elctions, for the several Districts of the Slate of Soudh Caroliiha: IIEREAS thte Legislature'oaf .South Caro Yinma, at its lte session, did pas an Acet to provide fur the Election of members to a Southern Congress ; antd whereas said act re qires the ,Executive authority to issue writs of election to the Managers of Elections : I do hereby require you and'ench of you. aft-r givittg legal niotice.. andt being duly qualified, to proceed to holdI an electiotn on the secondl Mondtay of Oe tober next, atnd the day following. itr two Deput ties to represent yotur respective Conuressional Districts ; and after havintg determtinted otter o:s duly elected, yout will certify to the samne according to law, to the Governor, for thte time beine. Given undler mny hand andc the seal of the State, itn Colutmbint, this, the 1st anty of Junte, in the year of our Lord one thousattd eight htun dred aitnd fifty-one. ~ .MAS Governor andh Contmatndecr-in-Chtief. W. F. A a-ruta, deputy See'y of State. June 26 1-I t 23 Teurpenin*e Soap. 59 BONES TUI'PFNTINE SOAP, 20 boxes Vatiegated do Catses Chtinese Washing Fhtuid. For sale IL. A. KENRICK. IHnmburg, Feb 3 tf 3 Notice. A PPLIC ATION will be tmade to thte Legisla ~~ tntre otf Soutth Ctarolinta at its next Session. to vest the title of the State otf South Carolina, in the Estates of John B Logan and Charles Logan, deetased, in M. WV. Liles andi his wvife Relcca, Atbroso Nicks and Eliza his wife, atnd Edwvin P. Holloway and Atmantda his wife. VrRATT & PLUFF; Wholesale & Retail Druggists NEWBERRY, S. C. K EEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Drugs, DMedicines, Paints, Oils, BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS, Surgical Instrunents, Perfume ry, Window Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. -A L 0 - Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Chewing Tobacco, kc. All of which they propose to sell upon as rea sonable terms as any house i, the State. Physicians, Planters and D alers are earnest ly invited to call and examine our Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. August 21, 6m 31 Warehouse and Commission Business. JACKSON ST., AUGUSTA, GA. T 11E SUBSCRIBER begs lears to inform his fricnds and the patrons of WALrKER, BtysO4 & Co., that he will continue the WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Ware House formerly occupied by them, and hopes by strict attention to the interest of his customers, to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. Ile will give his personal attention to all business en trusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to buying of Bagging, Rope and Supplies for his customers, which will at all times be bought at the lowest prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on produce in Sture. G. WA LKER. July 10 Om 25 New Commission House. H AMBURG, S. C. r1HE Undersigned having been engaged in a I GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC TORAGE BUSINESS.for the lastffteen years, in this place, takes pleasure in informing his old customers and the public generally that he has opened a House to transact said business in all its various brancies. From the long experience he has had. in this business, enables him to say in confidence, that he will do as well for those who patronise him :s any other House in the United Slates or Cali fornia, and that no effort shall be left untried, on his part. to do BETTER. Consignments of COTTON and all other spe cies of produce. as well as MERCHANDIZE for the Country will have his individual and per sonal attention, for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial both to his constiuents and himself. A. M. BENSON. April 1, 1851. 6n 12 BELCHER & HOLLINGSWORTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY 1RERCIANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A RE now receiving a large and well selected t Stock of GROCERIES, to which4hey in vite the attention of their friends, one or both of the firm will be found at theWa'irehouse of WpI ker -Bryso6s, til 1st September, when thy ~will open their. NEWSO on Broad Street next door beldw the ol staid of Adams & Farg . - RIELCUER & HTOLDGSWORTHI A ugusta, Aug. 21 1830 tf 3. ! a fr ""OUB ANDrrsnr n' BUSINN5S5%' .HAiWBURO,S. C. H E UNDERSIGNED having formnedaco ~partnershiu, under-the firm of A. WAL - KER & CO., for the purpose offarrying on te Ware-H ostse ased Comsssssoss BuIESeIIss, andl having rented the wvell-knmown Ware-House, known as Walker's Ware-Hbuse anl lately occupied by WAL.KER &ol.EIA, 'They tender their services to their fri~mnds and the pn~blic in general, and pledge themselves to use their best exertions to give satisfaction to those with busincss. Fair advances will be made on produce in store. A. WVALKER, D. L.. ADAMS. Sept. 4, 1850. tf 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge 1field District. Whereas, Jas. A. Collins, has applied to me for Letters of Admnimstration, on all aind sin gular thme goods and ehiattles, rights and cred its of Lewis Collins, late of~ the District, aforesaid, deceased. .1 d These are therefore, to cite and admonish tll and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the -said Dis trit, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 15th day of Septemiber inst., to show eause, if' any, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. Given under may hand and seal, this thme 1st day of Septenmber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one and in the seventy-sixth year of American In dependence. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Sept. 4. 1851 2t 33 Boarding for Young Ladies. TI lIE Subscriber willaccommodate with board ing, ten or twelve Young Ladies. His House is roomy and pleasantly situated, conveni cut to the Female A cademies. Parents and GCardians many be assured that every attention necssry will be paid to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PENN. Jan. 1. 1851 tf 50 Notice I S HEREBY given that the reward of $50, for the reecovery of the runaway boy LUKE is no lunger offered. G .GARAY Hamburg, .July 2 0 3t 28 Notice IS hereby given that applieation will be made .to the Legislature at its next session for a harter to declare Sbaw's Creek a public high way as far up as to the first Shoal.1 A ug 30 t; 33 Notice. A L Persons are warned against trading for .a Not made payable to Theophilus 11ill or bearer, fur about five hundred and eighty-five iollars. by the Subscriber as principal and JTamnes1 H. Richardson surety. It wvas given.in Janua-1 ry, and will be dun the 25th Dcember next, but its consideration having proved inadequate, I 4hiall resist its payment. CHXESLEY ATTAWAY. Jun19, 1851. .tf 22 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the Es tate of J1acob Long, dee'd., wvill present themmi d1uly attested, and those indebted wvill amake iimmediate payment. J. A. ETUILELBERIGER. Jan 30 tf2 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Liter or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan sea, Heart-bu n,Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering atthe pit of the Stom ach. Smimming at the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Ijeart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever and'dul Pai in the Head, Defciency or Perspiration,Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4.c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depres-. sion of Spirits, can be effectually cured by - DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. H. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. T HEIR power over the above diseases -is not excelled-if equalled-by any other prepara tion in the United States vs the cures attest,. in many cases after skilful piysicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of 'inva lids. Possessing great virtnem in the rectifeation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exer cising the most searching powers in weakness and afflections of the digestive organs, they are. withal, safe certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced ! The editor of the " Bosrox BEz," said, Decem ber 22nd, 1850: DA. Hoorr.ANn's CELEBRATED GERMAN ELT TERS for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Clronic orNeryons Debility, is deser vedly one of the .most , Ipsiarudicmes of the day. These Bittersitebe by thousands, and a freind at ou lbowsaysfhe hashimelfse-. ceived an efiectuilandpermaneit care -of Liver Complaint fronm the use of this remedy. Weuare convinc'd "ofAiese Bittersi, the tient conitantly siiengtrid. vigoa worthy of gies eeirkltion., They are pleasant in taste and smell; andmcan be fssd bypersonas with the most delicate stamachs wili t a t un der any circumstances. We are e from experience, and to the afficted weAdvis th ruse' "Scor-r' WEEKLY," one of the bestLiterary papers published, said, "Dr. HooP.AND's GERMAN BITTEUs, manu.. factured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of thev4 faculty as an article of much eficacy in female weakness. As such isthe ase,.wewul advise all mothers to obtain a botipla hisilY6 themselves much sickness. Personsofdbillisii constitutions will find these.2ittersadvatapos. to their health, as we know from 0 i16 salutary effect they have upon ;r' - - Mtore .Evdpue.. The "PILADELPHIA SATURDAT GAiZTE3,'1 'the best family newspaper publishedin the United States, says, of these valuable Bitters: "It is seldom that we recommend whatmare termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence,'ind patronage of our readers; and therefore when wa recommend Dr. Hoofland's German .Bitters,,we wish it to be distinctly understood that weare not speaking of the nostrums of the day, -that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of ischief, ,but of a medicine long established,universally prized, and- which has met the e appoval of the facultyitsclf." Evidence upon evidence has bee rscelv6 the foregoing),from 1U sections of tleA three. a snd rthe asili thf e Isgore o f"4-, daaotenostruns, provaJ when presented er 4 dr~~JYtacts: dse-'ti e t is cerzf66 administeredto female osinfpst,sh tyaMis reliable benefit at any time." BeWare of Counterfeiters! ;.- n - This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put fnrth 'spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocent ly deceived. LcoE WELL TO TilE MARKS OF TnE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C.)! M.CK SON upon the wrapper, and his name blown In the bottle, without which they, arc spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the " German Medicine Store." No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of thefrygreat-restorative powers. SINGL.E BOTTr.E 75 cENrs. For sale, on agency, at Edgelleld C. H.. by G. L. PENN. August 21, - y . 31 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLTA, FOR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizi tse. Lose of Appetite, Constipation of the &iscels, Piles, caused by Costisees, Pain in the Boneels, or Rheumatism, causedl by the use of Mlercu ry. Sy philie, Scr. fula,'Boile, Ulcers, 4.c. T HIS PREPARATION is made as pure as pos sible, Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, prove it to be the' PUREST AND MOST USEFUE,7 preparation of Sarsaparilla that is made. Those who have used :the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find; by the taste and effect, that there Is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. DEYYUs' preparation, than in half a dozen .bottles s it is generally made. Its alterative and mildly purgative effets upon the bowels, make is not only a good substitute for ereury. but useful in removingall diseases arising from the imprudent use of Mercury.* Prepared only by J. DENNIS,)M. D., Augusta, Georgia. Sold by A. G. TEAGUE and G. L.. PExx, Edge ield C. R.; P. M1. COnEN and CARET & CouTrU etER, Charleston ; BOATw RIraIT & Mr and F. DUaTis. Columbia : A. 3. CREIGHTON, Hamburg ; Wx. F. Tu-rT, D. B. PL.Uxs, HIAvrLAND & Rrs EY, W. F. & J. Tsarr, W. K. KircouEr, BAR SE-r? & CA RTER, Augusta, Geo., and by Drug ~ists generally. P'rice-Sl per bottle ; 6 bottle for 95. g5r Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEOR 1A SARSAPARILLA. June 26, 185 1 if .23 $40 Reward. TRE above reward will be given for the ap Eprehnion and delivery in any convenient il, of TWO NEGROES, the property of the subsriber, a man and a woman. The man's name is AUSTIN, very dark corn ,leeted, has one of his upper front teeth out, five eet eight or ten inches high, and weighs near wo hundred pounds. The Woman's name is PIIILLIS, copper col ired, chunky, and about 22 years of age. The fellow ranaway about two years ago, and as for nine months in Augusta, Ga., hiring his ime to different persons. It is probable he is tow in that place, as when last hecardi from, he rs making his way in that direction. Half the above reward will be given for tho de ivery of either of the above negroes. JOIIN A. EICIILEBERGER. [n 30 tfS lJT The Augusta Constitutionalist will copy eekly, until notified to the contrary, and fora ard aecount to this offiee.. iron. [\TONS IRON, assorted sixes. For sale -U by A. BURNSIDE. H amburg, Feb 13 tf 3