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notwithstanding a proposal to arbitrate had I been made. Dr. Busuom saya : *' The quasi proposition to arbitrate, originating with the Norihurn General Conference of 1848, and suspended upon? series .of improbable contingencies: somojjof which were liable to be determined by a single individual) (chosen, too, by ihj defendants,) fa any suits that may be brought?is expressly restricted to the 1 boob concern,' and <toes not directly, or indirectly, in terms or by application, include the " charter fund j" ?* Although, in the plan of senaratinn. tbin fund is specified In tfro santo "distribution, with ;the " Look concern," # * ? u It will be in plane to say in conclusion, that the Southern Commissioners have reliable notico from the North, thai should ' the question be arbitrated, and a decision , be given favorable to the South, suits will : be brought immediately, in bar of any divi* sion of the Church property whatever, with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.? I Arbitration, therefore will not keep the ques- I tion out of the Courts of the country, nnd j any furtherdelny, by the Southern Commis- : sioners, in bringing suit, is worse than use- ' less, because ati act of injustice to thousands of needy and injured claimants." Father [Matiiew and his Movements. ; ?Our last account of the movements of ! the Temperance Aposilo lefl him ut Brook- j lyn, where he was received in tho. most respectful manner by" the authorities and the people. On arriving he lost no time in entering upon the gront object of his mission. Having notified the people of his intention lho good Father commenced his labors in the school room ultaclud to St. Paul's : Church and administered the nled.?re to ns I many as presented themselves. The number on each day of those who took the pledge was as follows:?Thursday, ; 1,010; Friday, 1.250; Saturday, 1,1UU;| Sunday, 2,7C0; Monday, 1,500. Total, I 7.500. i Among the pledged are many who were i regarded as quite beyond hope, nnd wlio, under any ordinary influence, would doubtless have continued in their evil habits. The principal towns at the east are makliing arrangements to receive Father Maihevv with due respect. The committee of reception, on behalf of the Temperance j Association of Boston, have engaged Fan ( nil ElnII on,the evening of the 25th, for a ; r ._L !- I " " licicc in noiior 01 r amer Mattiew. i The Sons and Daughters of cold water j from every pnrtof New England are expected 10 congregate in Freedom's Old Cradle to welcome and pay Iheir respects to one of Liberty's truest champion?. The Governor will preside on the occasion.?2V. Y. (Jr- ^ gait. - " u?- % i ' * ? ,ii A SHOT . FROM < ONE OF ALABAMA'S ' jug.GWSWe copy ihe following from the Montgomery Flag & Advertiser: \Hr 1?Al* T. I ? a.m.. jjunui#i us upnounceu in tno Ua- I zette, tha? L, Cannon Jppes, will meet Mr. t VVilliairi frl* Pgbourne, Esq. in debate nl i tsundry, divers and numerous places nround i ffiis, Montgomery county. ijaving n multiplicity of ^business arrangements on hand j di this present time, I can't do so, howsoev- j pr much I may be patriutically inclined j 1 thereunto. 1 am not without hope, never- '1 ibeless, that my.neighbor, Air. James L. 't Parish, will do so. I consider him ahle to ! flischafge this pubjic duly to Mr. Ogboumc'd i gatigfuctipn. and to vindicate tlm miimtn-'j ? " . : honor and the people's privileges. -> " Wbar politicians congregate, , j He'll be thar, I culculute." My reasons for noi acccpiing the chal- i lenge of Mr. Ogbourne arc divers and nu- j t me.rous, to wit; Firstly* I have loo much to do (us the 1 J' >vhole town.knows) to be running around v the country like the wind on a tuoijuUin, \ when I *int no candidate. . " Secondlv. IT I dilln'l hniro nrn?llifl??!?*"- a and numerpqs|)usine!StransnctToti9 6ri hand 8 J wouldn't go jnlo tfyebusiness, becluse me ; and Parish, being two to one agin '.he chnl ; ? Jenging parjy, would be taking odds of him ! which he couldn't be expected lo stand np . ? against, l'l^ always for H fair play,"?I j?. am. JuL ' i Thirdly:. I aint a candidate fdr Congress, 1 n an4 X.h?ve f>|way$ Veen in favor of every j J do^doing bi? own^barkTng. _ . _ L jtuwnuiy* ?> aon i Know tnat Mr. Ug- j ~ toUtpe means roe When tie invite* "the .. r $? too proud r to (fo Wuere 1 aliit Inyjted. ' >' Fifthly. I am rising fifty, and have teen ? twenty yeara more of the world thnn Mr. 0 Oglmurae, and ? don't see that I could tell 8j the people anjihing they <ion't linow. b ^ Sixthly. If 1 could, I aint sore thc^they (j Motsfttti tall b 1 *i wq?^ p?y}? 5 Lastly. I, therefore, d?e!in? the honor, aodtttm the ittite over to my coflibtfjte and ? yotlhWl friend, James L. Pertfefipwho in j tlSrToe*btfiary bf my friend, Gej^Ca rroll, _ will'vnomte"? " #<. aid CMfNutoo, 0 ? oow-b?)r," pugfa would do. .* .? ? v lilt Iwten t* lib thundering time#, ?,b0,U"c?* ? -. *' !' CAimOS Jwikn'' v ''' ? * * ? ? * Cubiovs Disposition of Monev.?&lr. David at L'oriland in Calloway county, Mo, ix few days since. Ii w^8 known that In- wu* possessed of a considerable amount ofinoivty, but none of ilcoui& be found about his cVnhes or baggage. Some days after, it was Jwiullected tha? ho had pockets in an under sYfoj, which had not been taken off at his deavv,nnd it was conjectured that the treasure minV?t- ?* .... . O '?uo IUUI1U iheje. Aciing under the imprea*u| the Srave was opened,'the Bhirt examfraLpj 2,22'5 found in bis pobket TJite tion was tlmt he died of cholera^ but tbis dU not prevent n reclamation of the money. St. Louis lltpublican, 16/A nil. A Niiw Rack, Hitherto Uknown.? An exchange furnishes us with an account of ihc recent discovery of a new race of people, who have been found in the interior of Africa, which partakes somewhat ol tun marvellous. The men are represented to bo tall and powerfi built, standing seven to seven and a hah English feet in height, and black in color, although destitute of the usual character of negroes in llatures. Mchcmet Ali sent an expedition lip the White Nile in search of gold, and there Ibund this race of people, fifteen hundred of whom, armed to the teeth, came down to the shore of the river where the vessel 'ay. The name of the Kingdom is 13ari, and its capital Patenja. They raise wheat, tobacco, etc., and manufacture their own weapons. They arc probably the ancient Ethiopians spoken of in the Scripture. Ratio of Mortai.iiv at St. Louis.? From the 1st of June to the 9th of July the reports show 2.434 demlis (nf ?f ncn , "J v1 i were by cholera,) exhibiting, with its actual population of ">5,000, a mortality of Gl in every 1,000,or one out of about 15, in six VVf.f'ICR. ^ub^criptioii Uceci|>(<*. \Vc acknowledge Oio receipt this week of the following sums fur subscriptions to the Banner : J. F. Ciavvfortl, Abbeville C. H., $1 00 J. E. Foster, Calhoun's Mills, 1 5(J ltoberl Ellis lino U'oti ? -n , .. i ju Dr. R. G. Conner. Eaon, Ala., 75 S. Wide man, WideinanV, 1 5U Edward Calhoun, Willnglon, 2 00 E. L. Murray, Ball Hill, Ga., 2 00 A. Bell, Dead Fall, I 50 Capt. W. II. Griffin, Woodville, I 50 Col. II. Tiltnan, Ripley, Miss., 75 IIYiUENIAL, Miirricd.hv Rev. W. J'. Mahtin, oifH'uesday tho 10th nit.. Mr. CULLEN LARK, to M!sb ELIZA JANE, only daughter of Jambs and Huldah Cun ninuiiAHt uim juaarena Uist. Married on the 31st July, bv Samj- Reid, E*q.t Mr. JAS. STANCEL, to" Mitu CYNTHIA McCLELT.AND, altorthigJJiBttftt.' " " r OBITUARY. Died, on the 24th tilt at bin residence, near this villntje in the 48th year of hi9 age JAMES S. WILSON. Thp dispose, of which Mr. Wilson diod, was deep {ruled Superalice Inflammation of the throat, ni-ck, uitd In-ad ; which, on Friduy morning previous to his ueain, attacked the brain, thereby very inucli weakened the powers of liis mind; on the evening ih'foru his death, however, he gave satisfactory cvdcncc of hi:i approach to a happy immortality, by in attrijipt toeing, and to converse upon the menns jf grace. His life was characterized by the strictest integ ity, morality and christian piety ; and, in his death ho community has lost ail inestimable citizens, the liurch a zealous member; and his widowed wife, itid live interesting children, their best earthly fiend.?Coit. How frequently are we admonished of the iustalility of ul) earthly hopes! How often are our fondist anticipations blasted by an untimely froet! How cpbatedly, does the ' insatiate archer" let fly his inrlxd shafts, with fatal aim, at some " shining uaik!" And in their rapid lli^ht, what grievous L'ulliwls !?r<> ii.<t:..?...l 1 ' ?iiuh iuu ncarus 01 sorrowing urvivors ! As spectators uf the cruel triumphs of 'the lat-t enemy, how various the feelings, which gilate our bosoms! Prampted by natural irrpul(.*8, how prono wc are to Buy with " Lorenzo," 1 Give death his due, the wretched, and the old ; ' Let him not violate kind nature's laws, ' But own man, born to live, as well as die." Yetliow often docs experiences 1 Yield ns proof of death's ambition, To call his victims from the fairest fold !" These reflections have been suggested by tlie.delisc of JOHN DUNN, infant child of B. P. and ank P. Hughes, at the early age of eight months. All that parental affection, aided by medical skill, ould effect, wan tried: vet. in imin 1 ? ? ?- ?"?B iruggle for existence, the little sufferer yielded to tlie necessity of our common nature/' and to the L-sistless decree of Providence, on the night of urt Sabbath. How appropriate tho period of its Sxodus ! If we understand aright the teaching* f the inspired nrord.it exchanged the soft twilight f God's day of rent, on earth, for the noontide pleudor, of up eternal Sabbath, in Heaven. Jesus aid?" suffer little children to come unto me, and irbld them not; for or sucu ip the Kikomm or Icaven." v ' Bereaved, and discotvmtfatc parents^u yo sorrow o? as o&qrs, without hope."?"Let not y?mr hearts eiroublcd, (aays Christ) noitber let it fie aJraid: ?"believe in God, believe also in me." He, who Cott??.^ii?]fiiUM6, 'AfSW^i.U?'The j larket has been ntther quiet 'whMfc*lte fiftr- pWt ays oaring to'jAesmall'dmdnift'tff'caHod'Otfe^ag -pricey rangeTrom 9 to 10 eta. v . "fil CHARLESTON, July 39^-Tha 1 CflttAll tn./lnlT ItrntrMnn Tflfl i.? ?~7 T,T Notice" PHE mrtaeriber baying Wt jk? Stat?, allpermaw L indtbtfd to A- C'ark, Jr., by npie0or iccoint rill find them in the handM of Ju. McC^itaii, EtOj 'ho is duly aiMorized to collect and wiooTpt for i&t ime. D. F. FIVEEIAND, Attry. July S8, 1849, ? s ** * Ware-House and Commission BUSINESS -...HAMBURG, S. C. mUE underpinned having taken the Warehouso JL . Of Goiger ?. Pnrtlow, (Fate UeigerCt Knight,) rtMpectftilly tendofs his services in the STORAGE bad SAT.fe of Cotton and other Pusduco ? FORWARDING 14ERCHANL>IZEhfePURCtiASING TO ORDER, &.c. when desired. The usuul advances will be inude on consignments. I trust, from the favorabio location of the Warehouse, and by unremitting attention to business, to obtain a liberal share ofpatronage, and l& flio uuderbignod TQHpCctfully rSurii their \Cratoful thaulc.-i in n.~ri -- - Wynort/Vti'd 'solicit n ?.?. , JS ,r ,lneir liberal u. Brunnon ?.v, ^ "'1J1UQnce of the saino for me*4. ' WhTv2S?J?nMeUi]y "oomOf? & KNIGfHT. ClQ T7RO.M n,rJfO Rent, l1 l)WK1.U^f 9C obcr??t. that spacious , corner of MecNnfe*'"> P??torcd rooms, on the ' 1 diately opposite Mr. Vjl "*,'|"c?r.street*, immn- ! ; in well situated lor ketVvJ^ctc ,?m's Hotel, which ! vale Hoarding louse, or iv r." "uwient and Pri- | ' for two small fumilicM Ajijy^ ^w'ly l>o arranged : ' Hnmhnrrr Aurr 1 SIBLEV ' ?, ...?. ^ -3i j I Hualpa and Henry Xiw ; i WILL DRSOLU, on Sale Day ' valuably property. Terms, twelve w\^u?c ' crodil, willi uuto uml approved security. ** \' Aug 4 f>0-2t SARAII PACE. \ Noticc to Absent Legatees. THE Distributees of Jno. C. Covin, dcccased, are hereby notified that oil tlio first Monday of February, 1851), the Extate will bo ready for Rcttlunieut ill tlio Ordinary's office of Abbeville Distrie.t. mul ?,finr ,? !> ?>I? , uuio iiiu /luiiiuiisiruior will not pay interest. AH persons having demands will present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment. JAMKS W COVIN, August 4,1849. 20-3ih ?* ?^fc.n?hiistrator. Storcvillo, S. C.?Extra 190. HAVINC! Repaired and Improved my Mills, I am ready to grind wheat on toll. I have added to my mill (a refrigirator) un ontirnly new invention that prevents ilour l'rom being injured in grinding, and not surpassed by any mill for quality und quantity, situated 1!) miles above Abbeville C'. i II., on the road leading lo Anderson. M. THOMSON. Aug 4 20 tf ; SALE &. ANDERSON, Dentists, having entered into a Copartnership, would respectfully inform tho citizens of Ahb<;ville aud adjoining Districts, thntthoy are prepared to attend to all operations on the teeth ;?insertions on gold plato from one to a full Ret. THEOPHILUS A- SALE, JOHN ANDERSON. Abbeville C. H., S. C., Juno 1849. 12 tf Strayed, | ia> FROM th? subscriber, Jiving at Cnli BKtn iiuun, Anderson Simrict. nhottt lui Mnu. tw? SORREL ivruins COLTS^ one a mare 2 years old, with a vthkto spot on her ntnp ; the other ? ban*, 1 year old,, 110 marks or . brand* recollected. Any permit doliveriug them to nif, or giving hall bo atisfaclorilr rewarded.' } B P. MAULDIN. Jfaly 29, ? - 'tf Attention Cavalry ! HEAD QUARTERS, ) i Abbeville C. H., JulySO, 1849. J fllHR Alllmvilln Rninwlrnn nf rs.tr-.lr.r ?III "iipcur at JLougmjrea on Thursday, the 9ih of August next, prepared for drill and roviow. Officers and uon-co/nmissioned officers oil (he day previous for drill and instruction. The captains of companies will bo required to niiiko a full and complclc return of the strength of their command. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. \V. .S. HARRIS, Seu'r. Capt. Commuiidiiiir. July 28 19 ?t Warehouse and Commission Bu TIIE uudcriti(riied having associated themselves in the above business, under the firm of WALKER &, COLEMAN,' at the Water Proof Wnrehouso, recently oeenpied by Walker & Bradford. respectfully tender their services in the STORACE mid SALE of PllODUCE, FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE, Purchasing to order, &.C. When required, liberal advancements will bo made on consignments. From the numerous advantages of their favorable location, ho long known as the Waterproof Warehouse, they trust, by unremitliag attention to business, to obtain a share of patronage, and hope to give sotifoction. GOLLOTHAN WALKER. . M. W- COLEMAN. Hamburg, July, 1849. 18 tf ID" The undersigned respectfully tendon his i>inper? awl grateful thanks to thd patrons of tho lata firm of Walkor &. Bradford, for the liberal support .with which they have been so generally favored, and begs to solicit a continuance of the same Air Messrs. Walker & Coleman, whom he wouid confidently,r?o?mrnend to their favor. SAMUEL M. BRADFORD. I'* A " . *2: * -i ? - * - -V. - * A. M. 1ANIGAULT, Factor and CtonmissioT% Merchant, vande%#6rst jyjtlrk, WILL ALSO A.TTHND TO m RECEIVING ANP FOBW ADDING OF ? GOOD8'Eirt'*?WKj^6 *?- :rt , - Urn <?*?* ?*** & ' 1 ^ ^'- *?* i *~" fl) rvifr J . 'J BtBR* 3 I 'y * " gruei^VILI3B ?#nnu September %t'~ 3 ' < * >4. 0 - V*Ol " fiT & Head Quarters, 6TII REGIMENT S. C. M. IN obedicnce lo orders received from Ili'ad Quarters, of tho second Brigade, n Board of OfTicors, to consist of Maj. Gen. IJonhnm.-Ool. Jan. L. Orr, Lt. Col. M- C. M. Hummoud, Brip Gens. Garvin, Guitou, Weaver, with all the officers of tlie 6th Regiment, will asscmblo at Duo West Corner, Abbeville District, oil WednesHnv t?i? "> vi August next, at 9 o'clock, a. in., to consider and answer coitaiu question*, submitted by the Governor of this 8tato which will then be presented. AU tj}o officers of the 6th Regiment are requested to' attend in foil uniform. None to .ait oa the Board but such as are Mi uniform. D O. HAWTHORN, Col. 6th Reg't. S. C. M. July 28, 1845K_ 19 3t Best Cotton Gins in Market. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of this and the neighboring Districts, that ho continues the business of making COTTON (ilNS ut his old shop, tivo miles from Cliappell's Bridge, in Edgolicld District; that lie now has ou iiand a number of Cotton Gins of the best quality, Lhe saws being Irn inchen in diameter, and made if best cast steel. The ribs aro made of hammered iron, and faced with cast steel, and well linril- ' i - uuu uiuuo durable, These Ciinsure believed L?y the most who try them, to be Gins of the l>c*i performance und durability, of any now in market. Some of them, of l.r> saws. liuvo picked six bulex icr day. Tho subscriber otters these Gins at !$~ ;ier saw, and will deliver them if ordered, in any jf tho neighboring Districts. JOIIN CHAPMAN. Applications mado to any of the following gen(who will act sis agent*,) will be promptly i ' Jo'**;') to: A. Hlanii, iviiq. Kdgefield C. 11.; i berry \5'^onR,B UIU^ J- ^humi'uht, l'lsip. New- I Kelubr.v?,* Wat,b? I'titreiis C. 11.; John > | July SA ^ Abbeville. ^ J.C. j rpHE Firm of \ ; 1 dib.olv.-d on BRADFORD was J 1 ntrrcemcnt. Tho titln of T? Mjstuut, by mutual i he used only ill nottlomcnv .pin will hercufter < n.ss, i<> which each will aU,,vJ* unfinished Lass1 Of those who arc indebted v> ^ to ask prompt and readv tmvn,.. ? 1 debts to pay, and it is of much imp^' *u have wring our affair* readily to a close. *** Us to GOL.LOTHAN _r _ _ s M. BRADFORD. ' **j Hamburg, S.C , July, 1849. 18 Executive Department, JULY 11, 1849. ALL oommunicalious addressed to His Exceileit cy, Governor SE ABttOOK, should bo direct od to Colombia uutil the 1st October next. B. T. WATTS, Executive Secretary. * July 21 18 3t 'I--'. ' . m _ . Notice.. TS Koreby given, that an application wiUBo mad< X to the Legislature of South Carolina, at thei: next searion, for a ronewul of the charter of the " Greenwood Association of Abbeville District foi the promotion of EducatiAt." By order of Association. ISAAC AULD, July 21 18 St Soc'ty I Hew Fire Proof Ware-House! WAStMSfc & 8aWDH? Warehouse and Comviission Merchants, JACKSON ST., AUGUSTA, GEO THEIR Warehouse, recently erected, is Fire Proof, and covers the lot formerly occupied by Mr. Wilson an a Livery Stable, on the street leading from the Globe Hotel to the Georgia Kail Road Depot. It? location otters inducements, unsurpassed by any other in the city, both us to convenience and security against fire, beinir bounded 011 three sitli-a by streets. Cash advance8 mailt on Produce in store when required. Orders for goods promptly attcudod to, and their individual attention given to all business intrusted to their care. GOLIjOTIIAN WALKER, or Hamburg, S. C. HARPER C. BRYSON, late of the firm of Uryson, Conkory & Co. Augusta, July, 18-19. 18 tf Wool in the Seed Again ! THE Subscriber* can now say to the public with confidence that they are better prepared to CARD WOOL than they were ever before; having just received from New York a set of liew cards, which have been nlaeerl Iinnn tlm mn. chine. Last year we undertook to clean wool of all extraneons substances, but fonnd it a difficult matter. We huve no doubt our newly invented machinery performed as well as the fir at clock, or C0ltoa gin. Sinco thou, our machinery has been much improved, and been mude entirely new, and wd wiTl now warrant all our work to bo done well. The Wool must be washed before it is broneht us, but no picking is necessary. Those who do not wish to finger briars, and pick burrs out in the " good old way," ,w?would invito to bring u.s their unnl Tt7 T1 CttiPTtiPV ?. onw ...... Tf I MM MiJIUUt/JJIl UU OUil. Duncan's Creek, 8 miles ) east of Lauren* C. H< $ July 21 18 4t Citation. YTSTHEREAS, Enoch Nelson Applies to me to iff grant him Letters of. Administration on the Estate of Rouben Strawthers, deceased, a free man iniebe are therefore to cite the kindred nndcrrdfcHtf ot'th* daoeased, to be and swpeai' 'bafare me Hlj|t' n t,^^ Ceoft^ ^ DAVID LESLY, O.A.D. 'iKfe . '? 4 rrt$$El?VF'lA w' v tiee m sod C^iamrnHpid Witt eon* tieuetowetiee in ^eenfert. v* T^;Apri^ff?. . .6 3m Cotton Gins* I "iZZ&ZZ&ZSmz&LliSi fMtmi if derfrod. > W Al*>, repairing dopeit the ahortast notice. r>? A Zxj J . . J- A, HUNTER. Abbcvillo C-I*., Juuo 26,1849. 15-*2m Look at This. THE Undcreigucd would respectfully inform tb? Citizens of Abbeville and the public in general that they will still contTmio to carry on the CARRIAGE MAKING business at this place and arc now prepared to niako at shortest notice all kinds of Carriauks and Bugoikb according to ths latest and most approved styles, and to afford them an cheap as in any other market. Theif work will bo warranted for twelve months. They are also nrannr?wi t-!?1?" - r-,?nravou ftlBIH lapiii their lino with ncutucss and dispatch. Persons Wishing Carriages or Buggies would do well to give them a call as they feel satisfied their work and price* will please. M- H. &. F.'A. DE ALE. N. B.?New and second-hatided 'Baggies ana Carriages always on hand for Sale. Notice, IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that application will he made at the ensuing session of the Legislature of South Carolina for the incor* poration of tho i>~r * " " uciuiiiku oyiicci oi UlO South. , Ai-so, Notice is hereby (riven that application will be made ut the next meeting of (he I.ejrisluturc for the incorporation of (tin Second l'resbytery of the A?uociut<> Reformed Synod of th-: South. nol2 3m Notice. f HHE Exercises of I ho I lodges and Fullci Instij lutes will be resumed on Monday the 16th of -L July next. Tlio Hoard of Trustees deem it unnecessary to <<i)i>iik nf ?!??? - " _. vjiLuuicuiioiis ot me tcachere of the several departments of the Institutions. Their competency to instruct and thoir system of teaohingt have been so fully developed and satisfactorily tested Hincu their connection with the institutions, and til the recent examinations of the Students, which closed on yesterday, as to place their capacity beyond doubt. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto received, gratified at the high degree of satisfaction expressed by tho patrons of the institutions, they confidently look l'orwurdto an increased and continued patronage. further information bco Catalogue of tho Hodges and Fuller InRlitvUe for 1848. Notice of l'rof. It. ii. NiclioUs, principal of the Fuller Inirtilute and Circular of Mr. A. Dedrick, A. M. principal of the Hodges Institute. WILLIAM P. IIILL, Scc'ry. B. T. y June 30, 1S4'J. l6-4w Notice, 1 A! given to all whom it may concern, that j of the will bo made at the ensuing session j ter of of South Carolina for the Char iu Abbeville Diat., S. C. J uracrs J\o. ?- j?iy 4,1&9. i1 THE / for Drill and B2?tS^-i.Urda? non-commissioned ami instruction. Major Gibson and .d^pLt^E?, commanding Upper BttitwjKfe charged with the cxtention^gQfc order io.their respective commflK The Captains of c^p^nTefffija? charged with tho duty ofrpqubiHg all fatigue men in their respective r commands, to appear at the place aforesaid on both days of the muster. An inspcctiou of arms of every company will take place immediately after the Review. The officers commanding Battalions will b& Required to mako full and completo Returns of,.the strength of their respective commands. Tin- couiman<ler-in-chief has ordered the Re? 1 view to take place at Morrow's and it is to bo hoped that the Regiment will bo theroin its fall strength, 1 Ry order of General Weaver. I S. McGOWEN, Lt-Col. Commanding. J. G. Bapkin, Adj't. 17-^F^ 'C ?' ? ' HEAD ABTEK8, Charleston, Juno l8tb> 1849. ORDER NO. 5. THE following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill, at the times and places following: The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Rjchardsons, on Tuesday the 31st of July next. mi. - t?i. t>? a _ a 4? .me mi iivgiiiieiu ui ine ujo >v eua, on l uceday the 2d of Angutt. The 8th Rcgitnont at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 7th of August. The 3d Regiment of Cavalry, at Long Myers, ou Thursday the 9th of August. The 8th Regiment of Infantry at Morrow'* Old Field on Saturday the 11th of August. The 6th Regiment at Lomax's, on Tuesday the 14th of August. Tho 4th Regiment near VerrienneV, on Thursday the 10th of August. ? The 42d Regiment, at Minton'a, on Satuitltytho 18th of August. The 2d Regiment, at Hall's, on Tuesday the Slit of Auerust. - The 5th Rogimeut, at Hunters, on ThumME^.the 23d of August. . . The 1st Regiment of Cxvalry, at PtckotUtvillo, on Saturday the 25th of August r> ii> Tho 3d Regiment of Infantry, at Tooey*s old store, on Tuesday tho 28th of August. The 1st Regiment at Benton's, on FWd*y of August. iThe Commissioned and non-Commissioned tOfHcers, will assomble the day previous to tb?.r?Tiow of their several Rernmonts. on thetstwbSmmK m. rude grounds, for drill and instruction., ?, j-. * Au inspection of Arau of every company) wiU tako place immediatoly after, tho reviewof each Regiment'. The Majftf General wilt, -*tth fctopfefeft* attend tho revieWB, also, the Brigadier Jdfith their ?tai&, in tlieir respective Brjaad^-aati' are furthor <^iaifc'od vyith^th^e^ewon^ol^^^^r. Juue 27. . ' 1* ; sr. ?* n.. prepared to Mttle^pay boaueathod to thorn in and bv and tMSLtthd in MMt*T prompt ||l ll fll|l|l|H|h|l|li | I tee?> they will h^ilibmfaSwm '^iaUjfiSbrMHSroti& liability for interest om said Legicie*. Abbeville C. H. ) R. June 5/1849. |2tf \ W. 'ctfl '1