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wfef 'Wfl would' te extremely pleased Jlf some one would exhibit* that address and ^jSUton it agrees with the submission cause ; it appears to us plainly that some of these ^JTqPen have bached out. Clat, Webster, nupPnhjxiiOBB, hutlkr, Burt and others say we must stay in the Uaiob. Well, this & high authority, arid comes from "Red pints and whits, k - Bias spirits sad gray." Such k the power of political influence*. SOUTHERN KOHTS. a&- At a lite Election of the Henrietta T^it'lttlnn AT Aaho TiimnAiwnrtA following brethren were elected officer# for the present quarter: W. H. 8impsok, W. P. J. S. McCombs, W. A. , j. m. Harris, r. s. J. L. McCklvy, A. R S. .. Dr. W. C. YVark, F.A <b T. J. C. McCklvy, C. t J. F. Buough, A. C. Jane8 McCklvy, J. 8. James Taqoart, O. 8. M. O. McCablan, Chaplin. J. M. Babkim, P. W. P. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE 8. ; . f ILr Bible Society.?The Anniversary Meet [ iujj of the Abbeville District Bible Society will be l held at Abbeville C. on Wednesday the 30th f July. The Rev. J.'McLt .a will preach the Sermou and H. A. Jokes, Esq., will deliver the Address. jy2 ISAAC BRANCH, Secy. tCT Gentlemen who wish to attend the 4th July Party, tan procure Tickets at the Store of Messrs. Willson u Williams. [O* Mis* Harrison, having returned to Abbeville, has resumed her duties in the Musical DeruncNT of the Abbeville Female Collegiate Institute. [je2l-3t iUDr. N. 81918, Snrgvon Dentiil, having settled permanently in the District of Ab or vine, reapecuuiiy oners nu rroieastonal service to the citizens of the Village and District generals' ly. He is prepared to do all wtirk in his line in I the most approved and durable manner. Orders left at the Banner office, or addressed | to him at Cokesbury, will receive prompt uttenI tion. [inh22-l2m* | U* Dr. Win. A. Fair tenders hi* Pro fesaioaal services to the citizens of the Village and H Diatrict. He may be found at hta office, over the S Drag Store, unless professionally engaged. B aplS 6m* ? O* The t'cdersljccd has teken the H office on the Public Square, recently occupied by h Lucien H. LoMAX. Esq.?his ohiect Iwinir to <riv? H his entire aad aniwnitting attention to the PRAC TICE OF MEDICINE. V BENJ. J. HARRISON, t Abbeville C. H.. Jan. 18, 1861. 43 K J. Foster Itlanhall, K, ATTOItNKV AT LAW. "r Office next door to the Printing Office. p19 *y Wilson Sc. Lomas, ATTORNEYS at LAW?ABBEVILLE C. H. J. II. Wilcox. | Lucisn H. Lou a*. t marl 49 tf 1 Ssrlls A Parker, r *TTftnMPVO * 4 t?r ? nnr?'t.. . ~ - -- * AV/niiUlO AT UAfT?ADDDV lLiLtiU. tl. J. J. MARTIN. W.11. PABBBR* jtml8 43 [ Edward Noble, ATTORNEY AT LAW?ABBEVILLE C- HWill also practice in the Courts of the adjoining/ an 18 Districts. 43 Notice. IfpHE PEWS in the Trinity Chnrch at Abbeville j? JL C. H. will be rented on Wednesday the 16tb instant. Persona desiring to rent Pews, will meet the Vestry at the chnrch on the day specified, at -iV 121X1. w*. H. PARKER, Secr'y & Treas'r. Jalv 9 IS 11 ; x " - ZZ '? Baiconb Lodge. Jk THE next Regular Meeting of Bucooib Lodge will be held on Saturday, 19th July, /Wit 9 a. in. By order of the W.*. M.*. M. STRAUSS, Secr'y. July 9 15 2t Oae Hundred Dellari Reward. ' ^n\TWO MARES?one a handnome Grey, quick action, and a trotter; the other a " "feorrei.wlth white face, And a pacer?were stolen at if)*Tr**lBah by two men, who croaaed the Savannah Wv?r Aif Ol-4 ?'? ?J 1 J ? - j, uiut nuu 11 is mippoaeu may proceed Westward. The above reward will be }* mm for (he appreheBJion of the thieves, and recovery of the property, by W. B. GILES, Esq., Sa^huimab.or EDWARD WINSLOW, - '- Zk Office foot of Laurena-at., Charleston, 8. C. % J?^Vjnly9 15 tf S* ?r ! Land for Sale. jEMfe I offer for sate a. Tract of Land, containabout 300 acres, on the Mulberry, oue MM'm the Bail Road, idd tiro^Ni Cok*s? bitty.. .There are about fifty acres of woodland, audfcocne fine creek bottom*, in cultivation.' The ptacs if mqoeeliottaUy healthy. ^ c * -****& ?: ??? ? jfirTp- _,JamJ'a_I)"br tolls J*/?" me a dark 2j0ESOAN'HOH8E, ttfilf mark* on the f?an?e? and . hajf hand, high * Armat Ihlity-five dollars by F. W. Day.., Ccsby, Esqn. Said ^ MM11] **K. 1831 " 4? " i %. ; tfrthlrtyJLAyp S CfifiVERAL BO* E?*NO?Y TOBACCO, jo.t 8TAPKO DBT OOODa -;%*o*rTTAVE ?i?r In tf /WPLB XI l>JtrQOO/><9,aoitab(?forFu)dfyaBdFlia. tationww, .,, . AMONGJ^Hfda ARK Superior 19-4 Llocnftheellngs, and Pillow Caw TjmWj - '." >\f~p. Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Loam Lawns, Superior 8*4 and 1B<4 Table and Demi ask Diapers, > '? - >- ' T-- . 8-4,10-4, 19-4, 16-4, and 30-4 Damask Table Clotbaand Damask Napkins, Superior Bird'* Bye and Scotch Diapers, Heavy Huckabucks, and Plain Croquillas, for Towels, Plain White and Fancy Colored Furniture Dimities, and Cotton^ Fringes, . nam LJnen vinghams, 't oil Do lode, and Poplins, for Ladies' Travelling Dresses, * Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hoeiery, of superior style and quality, Superior Water-Twiit, New York Mill*, and Frame Yarn Bleached Shirtings, 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetingsof the best quality, Saperior Pawtacfcet, Merrimack, aild Atlantic Mills Brown Sheetings, Augusta and Graniteville Brown 8h6etuSga and Shirtings, < - /> Heavy Cotton Osuaburgs, Georgia Stripes and Negro Kerseys, ^ > w' Apron Checks, and superior Amoskeag A.C.A. Tickings, Superior White Game and Weleh Flannels; '* White Marsftillei Quilts, of superior styiesand qualities, A large supply of Iugrain, Three Ply, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, With a great variety of other articles, to which they respectfully invite the attention of th^public ivQ . 1 '"to ?' : LADIES' MOURNING GOODS. Saowdeu Sc. Shear, Augusta A.......................i.....-GeorgiaHAVE received from New York, a large supply of GOODS FOR MOURNING, among which are? Lupin's superior Black Bombazines, Superior Black Alpacas, of the best style and quality, Superior English Black and White Prints and Ginjfhums, ~ Plain Black Silk Grenadines and Black BareiM, Black Marquisse and Plain Black Crape Do Paris, Black Grenadine and Love Shawls, and Black Crape Veils,' To all of which they respectfully the attention of the public. jy2-M Ladies' Drew Goods. 8HOWV?EH ft 8BEAR, AUGUST A, OA., Have now on band, a beautiful supply of LADIES'" DRESS GOODS, among which are? . .. 1 ' French Printed Jackoneta, of new and beautiful styles. Rich Embroidered and Fancy Colored Grenadines, of ihe latest styles, White Dotted Swis* Muslius for Ladies' Dresses Kich Embroidered Colored Molina, and Faucy i Barege*, ; Superior White and Colored Grenadine, and I Crape Shawls, Ladies' Worked Lace and Musliu Sleeves, of beautiful styles, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Chimosettes, Collars and Sleeves, Ladies' White Lace Scarfs and Mantillas, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Mnutillan, Ladies' Hem-stitch Riviere aud French Lawn Handkerchiefs, I With a meat Vnrietv nf ??k?? u:_u they respectfully invite ih? attention of the Indies. j>'2 14 Dr. B. C. Bar:, Snrgeon Dentist, From Charleston. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Abbeville District, that haviug made a rewklar and carefully' study of'dehttstry, and having beou very successfully ..encaged in its practice for several years, is now permanently settled in Cokes* bury. He will practice at Abbeville, Due Wetft, Greenwood, and the district generally. He will put in from one to a full set of teieth in piste, by springs or suction, at a very reasonable price, and v^ill warrant any operation to give good satisfaction. jy2-4t {tonth Carolina. t Abbeville Dib't. \ . . In Ordigary. In the Matter of Nancy Robinson's WHL IT appearing to my satisfaction that Htftehintiong, parties in interest in said Eotate, reside | without the State, and a notice having been filed in my office requiring Probate of the paper aaid to .be the last Will and Testament of the aaid Nancy Robinson, deceased, in dne form of law. The absentees aforesaid, and all others interested, are hereby nqtiBed . that the said paper must be proved in due form of law before it can be admitted as the Will of said deceased", and that the;trial thereof will be had in- the .Conrt of Ordinary on the 6th day of October next, at which time all interested are required to appear either by attorney or in person*. Giveu tinder my hand and seal of office, this 1st July, 1851. F. W. 8ELLECK, o.a.d. jy2 8m DAVID GOFF, Daguerreotypiit. - COKE8BUSY. HAS taken Rooms on Dr. Connor'e premiers, and ia prepared to take Dagaerreolype Likenessee Id all the perfection ofthe Artf * The citiiena are invited to call and examine hts specimens. je21 BOTAKIC MEDICINES. rpHe *u bee ri be rsofler for sale a large quantity of X Oholoa Botaatfi Madid ivaa u cheap as can be purchased in the Soothe Warranted to be fresh and pare. ALSO?A supply of SYRINGES and other Medidal IaaliiiuwiUa ALSO?A finelatof CON FECTION ARIES, "-""p ". n. BiMrw^H & UO. Midway, Abbeville Die., S. C.Jane 7 lm ax** w Iebl5-47tf HamSurjr, 8. C. SAMUEL AONBW, dutinma. Ml Hill. X?y?l, l850. , . i 4 Orecnvillo and Columbia Railroad Company. President of the Grtenvillo aiid Columbia X Railroad Company, ou recurring to tb'e Charat and amendment* to the Bye l>awa, finds that e annual igeeting of the Stockholders can only regularly take place, on the Wednesday after the ,3<f Monday in July. This, however inconvenient to him, makes' it necessary ta revoke the appointment tnkde for the 2d Wednesday in July. The Stockholders meeting will be held in the Company's Depot, in the Town of Newberry, on Wednesday, 16th July, at 13 o'clock, m. The Board of Directors will meet on tho same dav, at 10 (fctock, a. m. instead of Tuesday, 8th, as heretofore published. JOHN BELTON O'NEAT.T.. President G. & C. R. R Company. UnirlnoBi *t Office. ) Columbia. 8.' C., June 26th, 1851. > ' jfiB Mi sssb jaasaa "PROM and after Tuesday, the lat day of July, i J; the Pansenger Train of the Greenvillo and i Columbia Rail Road, will leave Columbia daily, (Sunday'* excepted, at 4 p. in., and arrive at Newbeiry C. H. at 7 1-2 p. in. Leave Newberry Court House tame days at 6 < 1-2 a. m. and arrive at Columbia at 10 a. m. 1 All Freight and Extra Baggage by Passenger Train, must be pre-paid. Freight Trains will run regularly only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. WM. SPENCER BROWN, ^.a e? * ? }y*-o\ Uhior Kugineer. Batrayed From the subscriber on the 25th June /xJV a ROAN MARE, about 7 yearn old. She had collar-marks ou her shoulders, hind feet white up to the fetlocks, and in tolerable good condition. Any information respecting said mare, will bo thankfully received by the subscriber. W. B. DORN. Lotigmire'a, Edgefield Dist., July 2 14 This'Andersou Gazette and Greenville Mountaineer will copy three times and forward accounts to W. B. D. Abbeville C. II., Juno SB, 1851. Battalion Ordaxs No. ? IHknrv S. Kkrr, who was elected 2d Lieutenant of the Abbevijle Light Infantry, on the first Sa-urday in April last, having inadvertently omitted to qualify within the time prescribed by law, the .raid office is now vacant. It is therefore that an election be held to fill said vacancy, at Abbeville C. H. on Saturday the 19th July- i next; and that George Mc Miller. Samuel Tua*' tan and William Allen, are appointed manatftt* to conduct Mid election, and transmit tho ,ru*uU I to the Colonel as directed by law. fv By order of Col. S. McGowen. tf* * J. G. BASKIN, Mai- Ugptr Bat. jy2-3t _ 8th Reg't. ANDERSON HQTEL. mTSe subscriber, lata of Edgefield W^fV District, having taken-fni''Hotel in this Mlill pince, formerly occupied by-Daniel Brown, takes this method of informingJnD friends and the publie generally, Jiat he haspsitled pennauently ?he hopes) iu the pleasant village of Anderson ; that the house he has take uncharge of, hus undergone considerable repairs, is veil furnished, iu neat and comfortable style. ft The virtues of the%iountain breeze, the puro and delightful water #t Anderson village, have been so long known a?d so generally tested, that I presume it is not necjgsury here to say anything iu uteir praise. i no rcopnetor assures those that ft re pleased to-call at the old established Hotel, that the best of every thing that the couutry affords, shall be provided fbr their accommodation, and no pains spared t0^*nake all comfortable. With a liberal patronage and our best exertions, we hope to make Anderson jttrt the place. : In connection with the Hqte), is a LIVERY STABLE, where horses jvill Efewell attended to. Also, HACKS, BUGGIES, M., kept ou hand .and in good npair for the accommodation of the public generally. E. L. HZBBLEk. Aiiderwon, June 21 4w COTOOSA SPBinajk MTHIS POPULAR AND FAStrMt iouable Wateriuir Plana will hn nnan*/i Hit Tor the reception of visitor* on the 10th day of Jane. The Proprietors would inform the public, that since the last season, they have added to theirestablishment one hundred spacious audi comfortable rooms, wjlh otber improvement*; and as it is their purpose to devote their united persouat attention to the accommodation of their guetls/they hope to make it a delightful and pleasant resort to all, aa well those in pursuit of pleasure as health. v r;v* r The Water from several of the Springs .has beeu recently analysed by that accomplished Chemist, Prof. A. Means, or the Medical College of Georgia whos? report of the same, wiU shortly be given to the public. These Spring*, the mineral properties of which are unsurpassed, are situated in Walker county, Georgia, within two miles of the Cotoosa Platroan, on the Western mod Atlantic Railroad* one hundred and twelve miles from Atlnnta, and twenty-fiee from'Chattanooira, in a mosttftlfabtfnl and salubrious mountain climate. The company'* Hacks will always be in ^raitiog at the Depot on thin arrival of the cars, to couvey visitors ai^ their bapgagre to the Sprinjjn. BATTY. HICKMAN & McDONALD. my24 9-lOt ' 'OLD* WEly, AG^AI* III ^' : SI. BIERFIELD,' is happy to1 inform his friends and the tijtveHinj public that he bss the 8tables attached to his hots). Old ancle , Ned thbt prince of ostlers takes charge of the Stable", and every attention will be given toftock , entrusted to his care. . " . I have a few mofc of those extraordinary eooks left, that attract the attention .of epicures, and >L. ??? -* 1 uougii* mk> ui luspwnq won ineir pieaiiug culinary preparation*. Give inr'a calf*. Newberry Ci ? marfl-50tl LAUD FOB SALE. The subscriber beingabopi to. leave the State, offer* for sale the FARM on which ho uow rwidee, loeaiod five milee from Pendleton villM?oa tho Lrareoa C. if. road>- The tract ' cootMM Tbriw Hnndred and Forty-aix Acre* of ! L*od, abo*t fifty of which k creek bottom? Ilie IMUIemettt coMista a comforUbto ^*Ml?ry dwelling and all' necoMary out-building*- For partkM&n as to price, &c., app?y lo V, , STEPHEN fa. WILSON. r.i'i *?-rf. i Nat* OOa, OUm, *c. , ehbssssbsi ! PbuitM*; and the pabbc | gMwMty, m DniM^rt, and ftttur* hinwelf that ; j bj tio* &i<*t?T*nd cawfoi hrtM%atU>t> of { * ' . II , L_ The Bt?U at BcniUi Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. To all and singular Managers of the General Elections, for the several District* of the State of South Carolina: WHEREAS the Legislature of South Carolina, at its late Session, did puas nn Act lo pro vide for the election of Member* to a SOUTHERN CONGRESS. And whereas, said Act reqnires the Executive Authority to issue Writ# of Election to the Manager* of Elections: I do require you, aud each of yoq, after giving legal nolice, and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold un Election on the 2d Monday of October next, and day following! for two Deputies to represent your respective Congressional Districts ; and after having determined on persons duly elected, you will certify the same according to law, to the Governor for the time being. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 1st day of Juue, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. J. H. MEANS, Governor and Comniandei-iu-Cluef. W. F. Arthur, Deputy Secretary of State. J J ?' TTEAD QTTAP.TBTRR buck HEAD, JUNE 1, 1851. Order No. 7. i... The officers and sergeants of the follotffif? Brigades will Encamp, and the following Regimeutii will parade for Review and Drills such times as are herein stated, viz: The Officers and Sergeants of the 19th Brigade f lnfautry, mid the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, will uxamM. .i ?-t. -I_- .1? n.: i:? /? * ? vwovniuir Uk nuv.ll pinur 00 HID Ull^OUICr UCIl" ml of Infantry may select, on Monday the 14th of July next, and encamp "full- five days,*' com* RaSBCiii^ at 12 o'clock ? The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Richardson's on Tuesday the 22d of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Old Wells, on Thursday the 24th of July. The 9th Regiment of Infaulry will parade at Lowe's on Saturday the 2Glh of July. The Officers and Sergeants of the 2d Brigade of Infantry, and 2d Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such place ns the Brigadier General of Infantry may direct, on Mouday, the 28th of' July uext.aud encamp "full five days," commencing at i2 orclock m. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry will parade at the place selected for the encampment, on Saturday the 2d of August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of August next. The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lomita'n on Thursday the 7th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at its usual parade ground, ou Saturday the SHh of August. The 42d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Minion's on Tucsday ihe I2iii of Auguai The 2d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hall's on Thursday the 14th of August. The 5th Regiment ot Infantry will parade at Hunter's on Saturday the 16th of August. The Officers aud Sergeants of the 1st Brigade of Infautry, and 1st Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Piekeusville, on Monday the l'8th of august, ana encamp "iuii nve aays," commencing at 19 o'clock m. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Pickeusville on Saturday tho 23d of Augutt. The 3d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Toady's Old Store, on Tuesday the 26th of AuT^aJUrt R'ffiment of Infantry will parade at BrutoovbtoThurmduy the 28th of August. Tho OfEiMjK and Scmeants of the 9th Brigade of Infantry,TfiFtfaft 9th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Ganlrt'a Old Field, near Limeatone Springs, on Mon&y the 1st day of September next, and encamp "full Jfyo days," commencing at 12 o'clock, m. The Officers and Sergeants dIVjfa 6th Brigade of Infaiitry, and 6th Regiment or^talry, will assemble at Ytmnjfe'a on Monday the iMr dity of S^ni/>mh^r. miH KiiMimn frill Awa . i?r T? ? """ ?r "*" *TW mincing at 12 o'clock, m. The Commissioned aug.non-Commissioned Officers or the Regiments ordered for Review will assemble the day previous at the place of rendezvous, of their respective Regiments, for dfill and instruction. The Review of each Regiment will take'place at 12 o'clock, m. . , TheMajor Generals and Brigadier Generals, will, with their Staff, attend the Encampments and Reviews in their respective command*. . * ' The Brigadier Generals are. charged with the extension of this order. Complete returns of - each"Brigade, including effective and alarm m?nt aud specifying the number of public and private arm* tn use. will be made by the, Brigadier Geusrai* to the AdjuUnt __ J . I L-V ll- - ? quu iiwuruwr untcraif ueiuro mo ill any 01 UCtober next. > The Aids de Camp of the Commander-ia-ohief, residing; in tht Divisions where Encampments and Reviews are Ordered, are especially directed fattend to him, and other aide, wiUh.whom it may he convenient, are reqaeBtetglo kin bim at such places bs suits them. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, y .! J.W. GaNTEY, Ad?*t and It* Gen. KT'dberkt^^eYvuryAhd Cofrrier, SouttfC* mteiaB,.Ta<ta?ph, P?Jm?Wf> Standard. Ypcfcrtlle Mwcelfany, Greenville MonnUineer, Keowee,Courier, Pendleton Messenger, Anderaon GueHle, Abbeville Banner, ?d#eiield Ad*erti?er, Nawbermd EucampaSenia wr? over. : _ je2Ul3t T" ff"AbtovdlT JJdUhefU^lS^iI^y1hrt lh*y will keep a good MoriiMbl ot .prng and (timmor gfoorfa on hand, suitable for gente' we*r. And bemg drcirou* to promote Soothers maottfqe:ore, we have made amogeweiw to po t' up stothiog in the best and ?wi?WN>wi||l> ctjrtMk im ' ' mmm DB. DENNIS' OEOHGIA SARSAPABUtA, v yon Jaundice, Sick Hesd-anhe, Dizziness, Laos of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caused, by Costiveness, Pain in the . Bowels; or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, " Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcer?, &c., Slc. , THIS Preparation is made as pure an possible. 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 useful preparation of sarsuparilla that is Those who have used-the various preparations of Barsxparilla, will find, by the taste and eift-ct, that there is mure santaparilla in one bottle of Dr. D.'s preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it ( generally made. That it nuglit be more particularly adapted to professional use, nothing hut the pure rarsaparilta has been used ; that for different diseoRCH, phyniciaus might combine or prescribe with it, such articles us they might consider most appropriate ill cunt under their treatment. Its alteiative and mildly purgative effect upon the bowels, make it not only a good suhstitute for mercury, but useful in removing all diseases arising from the imprudent use of mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Georgia. Sold in Augusta by W II. Tittt, P. A. Moibr, D. B. Pi.umd &. Co, W. H. &. J. Turpin, Haviland, Risi.kt, 6l Co., W. K. Kitchen, and BaraBTT, Carter 6l Co.; at Due West Corner bv II. T. Iln, I .. .. - ..I CJ fl-IJ U ?.- i s* m ?V luu^cuciu v? am. uy A. V*. I EAOUF., audU.L. Pbn.n; in Hamburg by Dr. A. JCreiohton ; in Columbia by Boatwrioiit &. Miot, and F. Curtis; in Charleston by P. M. Coiien, aud Caret &. Courtrier, aud by Druggists generally. Price?$1 per bottle; 6 bottles for $5. D' Remember to ask for DENNIS* GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. July 2 14 Now Comml?ilon House, HAMBURG, 8. C. B. ^ .Jj THE undersigned having been engaged ]5S&SGS^in a general Commission and Factorage bumuess for the last fifteen years in this plane, takes pleasure iu informing his old customers and the public generally, that he hus opened a house to transact said business, in all its various branches. From the long experience he has hud in the above business, he is enabled to say iu confidence, that he will do a* well for those who patronize him as any other house in the United Stat it or California. and that no effort shall be left untried on his part to do better. Consignments of Cotton and all other species of produce, as weii us Merchandize tor the country, will have his individual and personul attention, for which he hopes his labors may be benefi tmi ooin 10 nis cousttiuenta and himself. A. M. BENSON. Hamburg, April 19, 1851. Cm Dr. Rotter*' Liverwort nud Tar. A SAFE and certain cure for Consumption of the Lunga, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Aathma, Pain in the side, Bronchitia, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary affections. Opinions of the Prc*n. The Louiaville Journal say: " Dr. Roger's Liverwort and Tar. not only gives in.mediate relief iu coughs and colds, but from the testimony of men of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable eurcs of consumption." The Rah way Register adds: " We have heard it Htated, by persons uf great respectability, who have used this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable medicines of the age, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spittinir of Blood. Whoonine Cough, and all Lung complaints, which, if neglected, usually terminate iu consumption; and the certificates attached to the advertisement would seem folly to justify this statement." Liverwort. This plant has, for many years, been found to be of singular virtue in the cure of aflectious of the Liver. More recent'y it was ascertained that it possessed great power in arresting Bleeding at the Lunga. Coughs of a chronic character, Slo., and of essential service in all diseases of a pulmonary character. Tar. This article is now universally aek?#wledged to be the inert healing and efficient application for diseased or decaying lungs* or any portion of thq fleshy or muscular parts of the humuu body. Its medical and preservative Qualities were understood by the Egyptian)* in the early ngea of the world, and no doubt uow exists among scientific men, that the prepaiation used in the embalmment o* bodies, wan composed principally of this ingredient, In later ages, it was found to l?e in nniver* sal use among the aborigines of America, and at tbif dsy it is their principal, and, in fact, only unsound state of the lungs, or any ap^fg^w^g^ Those who are acquainted with the history of ^Ais hardy race of meu, know that a deathJrctm CdnVumphQm is..unknown among them ! The.medical' faculty Yftrngtrfta ap> pear to have become aware of the great healing * properties of, th'w acticlejand are uow introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buchan, of England, Dr. Crlehlon. of SLfattMliuw. I)r. Tj? pn?nr? nf Pnrii, and the difltiiiguishrd Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of combining it .with other article* in their prescription^ and With entire aruoceea. ET Bewartof Counterfeits and Bat* Imitation*.' ,;N The eonuine artiele.ia Mgned Andikw Rosea*, OO the engraved wrapper o round each bo (He". Pfice, $1 per tottiaj^rtix bottle* for SS. Sold WMMpe and retail W. SCOVJl. & MeJAD, 113 Charlrei ?t., bet. Conti and St. LouU ?t?., N .^,.-4 Orleim, Sot,? Geneml Aoxht* to* rut Southern Statm, to whom atl order* and appHciatfona for jtenclea wrtut beaddfe?*d. . .. " " G, I> PenEdgefield C. II. i 4, ""T3 . ... ..' Cm' P ANAWAY^m^jSttS.'ion in Lined., mtn .mrKPnH M. He to nbopt SKOTT ? ?^mP' " "'s,<>f I. T. IRVIN. Jr. ' I" I I II II ' Fifteen - B?iir|4 DellaVs Kevirttl THE dwelling lionise 'of the subscriber in this District wui broken open on Thursday night the 34th A pill Inst and n large amount of money and note* stolen, There was stolen between the snm of NINE OR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, of which between seven or eight thousand dollars were in bills of the Bauk of Haimburg, six or seven hundred dollars in bills of the Bauk of the State of Georgia, a considerable amount in bills of other banks, and in irold and ?ilw?r nhnnt ?i o ... ... wwww* ?UIWV IIUDUICU dollar*. *? For th? recovery of the MONEY. th6 subscriber offers * as a ivward, the mm of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! For the discovery of the criiniuut or criminal)!, with evidence to prosecute to conviction, "the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ; undforthe recovery of the note* und money and the discovery of Ihe crimit nal or criminals, and evidence to prosecute to conviction, the sum of FIFrEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. ROBERT C. GORDON. May 1,1851 (je7-l ltf Jew Davids Hebrew Piaster. THE great remedy for Rheamatfani, G4tityPaiii in the Side, Ilip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellina. Hard Tn. more, Stiff* Joint*, und all fixed pain* whatever. Where this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. It has bceu beneficial in cases of wuukiietrs, such as Puin and Weakness in the gtomach, Weuk Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Fomalc Weakness, ic. No female, subject to pain or weukneM in the back or sides, fhould be with* out it. Married ladies, in delicate sitnttion*, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster between the shoulders bus been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and affections of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys inlltunmatiou by perspiration. The following commendation is from an agent residing at Trenton, Tennessee: Tiif.nion, Gibson Co. Tenn., Nov. 7, '49. Messrs. Scovil. &l Mkad?Gentlemen: The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this section. There is a ludy in thiH county who says she would not be without this Plaster for five huu,\,~A .. tl- m- . . - ?.?u uvnui> ? jccxi. ouo wan amicira ior Rome timo with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The swelling and puiii had extended up nearly to the armpit, and occasionally she could scarceh breathe. (She was confined for a considerable time, during which she was attended by pome of our beat physicians, hut they gave her 110 relief. She procured a box of the Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost immediately, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand constantly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think proper?they are substantially true. Respectfully, yours, Sic., JESSE J. WELLS. ITT Rnnarf nf iy.anntrrf*Hm and Row fcii'/n. t ions! Caution.?The subscribers are the only general agents in the Southern States for the sale of this truly valuuble Plaster; and, in orde.r to prevent purchasers being imposed on by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for tho genuine, they invite particular attention to the following marks of the genaiue: 1. The genuine is put up in smooth, engineturned bottom boxes, soldered in. 2. The geuuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions around the be:, with accompanying record of court to E. Taylor, Rochester. ALSO TAKE NOTICE. That the geuuiue has the signature of E. TAYTOR on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box?to imitato which, will be prosecuted as forgery. The Counterfeit is coarsely put tip, in imitation of the old labels, and is sold by several dealers in iilcdiCiii? lit ttlis city for liio geiiuiijo aiiiclo. Beware of it?it is Worthless. SCOVIL &. MEAD, ] 13 Charles at.. New Orleaus, Only Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must iuvariably be addressed. Sold, also, by Wardlaw &. Lyon, Abbcvillo C. H. Benbon & Cunningham, Anderson. my3] G. L. Pknn, Edgefield, C. If. [6m Drag* at Augusta Pr ce#! DRS. E. F. & A. G. TEAGUE, Edgefield C. IS., 8. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK Frtth and Genuine Drugs and Afedicinet, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuf&, Window Glass, Glassware, Bar Soaps, Shaving Cream, Fanrtr Rnena. f ?VUMf AJCIICI I i^VIC| and Drawing Paper, Envelopes com- ... mon and fancy, Ink of all colors. Paint* water colors, Varnishe*, Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, Surgical Instruments, Stethoscopes, Fancy and Miscellaneous Articles, fee. Comprising a full assortment of all articles in their line. The attention of Physicians, Planters and the trade generally, is called to the important fact that their supplies can be furnished at AugH$ta price*, on six months time, and thoee wishing to deal ou the cash aystcoi..at the loyrnr Auoubta cash *bwbwwtostjaddition*. We, buy in the same markets that the Augusta Druggists do, and onr expense* ire above the same. ^CTOrders promptly attended to. " >' ' fnb8 * Crab** : U, I . . ,>? *. . HOTIOB TO CONTRACTORS, CARPENTER &, Ac. "XTfRITTEN PROPOSALS will be received hv VY the OommiaBiouer* or t|i?*ppar for Abbeville, for bqildiug, end furni?hiugthe materials thereof, of Hooe? of the following: de?eription, for a dwelling to the pauper* of the IJmtricU The 'building to be of wood ; length, evenly.' two feet; width, thirty-four feet, iuclneive of ehwfr oHrasB term inch aud quarter pluak Unfoed^ and ^TOe^CU}