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".if11 1 1 'i t 3d. The Immortal Washington.?We " 'r are ptbiid.lto claim him. 4m. The Son. John C. Calhoun.? V brightest Star of the South; revered |1 name,'and long livehi* memory. Qmn 6thiffaorye McDufiie.?llis hoino M our home?peaoo be to his ashes. Vj 6th. The Aggressions of the North ?JH the South.?We have boruo their oppreP ' sioiJB vHtli forbearance, but now wa will&fc v' sont it with tiianly courage at any and nil hazards. ' ?tlu^TlieJSouthern Rights Convention of J liar lesion.?ll honored our cause?may it live'to see us honored. 8tfcr. -4 Southern Confederacy.?The only acknowledged remedy for the redress of our grievances., :.Jl J Gtii. /Secession.?The first step to confederate the only palladium for our Institutions; let ub hoiftt our banner, rally around its standard, and bid defiance to our oppressors. 10th. Our Sister States, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.?You are far west, but let ua stand together in the nresent straggle, and your causeshall be our cause. 1 llli. Our?Northern Brethren.?-We ,-w , wish you well, but wo seriously fear that we shall be compelled to make you miserable.'' ... 12th. The Sotith.-?May you cultivate ' well the virtues of Washington and Calhoun, for the- day is,iast approaching when you - wiirneed ihe wiae ^unsela they have left, . . ; 13th, The J^adiei.?We love , you, and always expect to; may we never.dishonor you. " After ?hese"had been read, Mr. Enoch <3abteb. tyeinjg I<yudly chllod for, ruse, and _ flft^^f^rt a^io^iBUdre8fi?ed the audlettoe ^Mfe^lome time upon the Common topics of the day. Hia'apeech was neatouflTfta^ auited to the occasion. The power of owi|<?pthere was a call fnr vnlnntMr ... ,V.WMWWW< - witot?j 1TUQU the following with many others responded: By Capt Jno. W. Moore: South Carolina.?Let her be true to herself and her cause is'safe. . y By Thos. Rosamond: Let Bouth Carolina secede?for upon her action depends the destiny of the whole South. By Wi A. Moore: John C. Calhoun.? fPL ?? * * - - * me ongntest Btar that ever rose in South Carolina; May his light continue to shine, and his name never be forgotten. By Jno. W. Means: May we never yield to any po^cr or arms but those of the la dics. " By Enoch Carter : The Principle of the Southern Rights Convention of Charleston. ?Equality, Fraternity; independence in the Union, or these out of it By W. S. Smith : South Carolina.?May -she ever maintain her honor, but never secede alone. ^ Bv Dr. F. F. flaru firrnoeZri>? - ?j is^vvwuoiVfii C 1/CVfC UW operation.?The only true course for South Carolina to pursue to secure her rights and 'independence. [ fy \V. Ilhoderic: Hon. A. Burt.?The true Patriot; while he so ably advocates the rights and true interest of South Carolina, wo will continue to give him our support. <Oy T. J. Beacham: The Orator of the Day.?He has our thanks for the clear and concise manner in which he has addressed lis to-day; we not ouly admire, but endorse 'the sentiments h? lina ntiarwl By Jiio. C. C. Allen : John C. Calhoun.? Though dead, his spirit still lingers with us, , 4ud will ever live ia the fond remembrance , of hi^countrymen. By a Lady: The Southern States.?One in interest; let them secure it by forming a Southern Confederacy. By a Guest: Separate State Seceasion? i$ts.?They would lead us to the precipice of ruin, and there leave us. By B. C. Hart: South Carolina.?8he strtiCk for the Uuion when it was a blessing; tthjfcn -V? ?111 ' ... a bUlOO DUO Win BiriKO ior herself. . ^ By a Guest: Slavery.?J!oo tender a plant W - & the rude beaataof the North \ let it be M secured by a Southern Confederacy in the * congenial soil of the~ fc>utb, and it will flourish. m *? .?> Great harmony and unanimity prevailed throughout the <jjfty. Mitch praise and many thanks are4#* the Committee of Arrangement*, for^eir zeal in supplying and attending to'Ufe wants of thegoests. I v MULBERRY. k ** flSTOOIAIi NOTICES. *' ' mr . . " . _mr"r ** -in. , .-(.jJyJfflfc Society.?The Annivemry Meetthe AUw#to:District Bible Society will be 3W&fcqfei; WKat:AjbbniHe C,IL, cn Wednrad&y the 30ih <Mr- The Rev. J.MeLinwiH preach the Sermon gJ^pv^tA'liiin, a^,- wflr&any^the^Addw. ^^fez!^^^^^j|iyp^ibiiisoi>,-h*Tl|'g returned to Abbe jismrfvi- b?r datie* m the Mimical DeAbbe?UI? Female Collegiate InC S!?Sw^''jteE2*5j^" ?aa,crF? HP/ ea)f al flie Prsmi ValuahjgAMfetfHttids on Savaxmah River I .^MBXi^P^Sal^. kgf &mu time next fall, for the RpMHWU Ration atn&bg tho widow rjpfvS7' ERora^ne, (It'Ceaepd, that I jM| pPTIanlatiosi K^^^^Hap|pjPHLM<l resided, containing about SBHMnFSavannah River, immediately below ftjKrksdule'a Ferry. This truct is a fijpe cotton 1 blunlutiofl. with three hundred or more acres of low grouuds, well timbered and with a good dwel-' ling aud out houses, gin house and screw, aud other buildings necesssary for plautation purposes. The above tract will bo sold on favorable terms j purchase money will be secured. Persons who wish to purchase lands will do well visit this tract and ride over it before buying any where else. (O'Edgefield Advertisor will copy once a month for two mouths, and tlieu weekly till forbid. jylC 16-m2m*wtf PICKENS LANDS. ~ PURING the present Fall, 1 have to make sale of some of the Finest Lands in the DU trict- Oil Salo Day iu August, the Chastain Lands. On Woollenoy, uear the Tuble Rock, containing 712 acres, nbont acres of which is fiue low grounds. On Salo Day in September; the Norion Lauds, consisting of 350 acres of fiue Land, near Pickcnsvillo. Ths\ micholflon Lands, on Chattoga River, containing 900^ acres, near 100 ofwhit-hia fine bottom, all.in ouobody. .And tb? * >r'.V . ?i J * I WatKon Lands, consisting of200 acres, near Pickens Court cHouW, and several lajrge tracts in the Mountain and Gold region'} all iiuiroprovid.v ^ On Salo Day i n October, the well known l" Caradinc Lunds, consisting or 1320"acre?of as fine Cotton lands as IKA <.cJ; ; ?ti. o iiiiL. "?v wu -iuwiHn wwwwjimni from Pendfeton, And 12 from Picket C. 11. And on ^ePavitt'Nov ember, tho - ; . . " > - - $tril?ltng Iail(!i,: .?wii?*il?g<jf ?^rel TOfsct*,U?? rooift valuable of which i8 ibfti Homo Tract on Caoe creek, 8 mile* firAii PickS^XWjort Honee/aud lO milft# from PenThene Lnnds are to Ixs sold Otl'a credit, the pnrI - affii Tr^WnrfifliaTlfftr*^Mgii^Br'1 potato lfcj >oB'a on Tueoquy, the irta of JnlynciC"" .-WLl.'V- Tho 7fH RfWmoot at the OJ** Wrfi? i ou Thuritfay the 24lb q( Jaly.. , . seStffii? ?*** * Wf1*?;! The Officers nnd; Sergeants of tho .3d Brigade of Infantry, will Mfembleat LongmireVpn Monday tho 28th pfrToly,and encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock: m. Brig. Mid R^g'tQuarter Masters will assemble at sun rise. \_ | The 8th Regiment will parade at Morrow's Old Field on Tuesday, the 5th August And the 6th Regiment at Lomax's on Thursday the 7th August. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers of Regiments, will assemble at their respective places of rendezvous on 4he day previous to their Reviews, for Drill and instruction. Each Colonel will, on tho day of Review furnish complete returns of his Regiment, including effective and alarm men, and specitying the number of public and private arms in use. c uuiboi tuiuinuiiumg mo upper jxiiiumuiyi the of the 9th Regiment will order out tho fatigue force of his Battalion previous uud place the Camp Grouud in good order. By order of Brig. Gen. J. R. Wevrr. jy!G-3t Z. W. CARWILE, Brig. Maj. Regimental Orders. 1 Abbf.vili.k C. H., July 12,185?. Order Ho. ?. x 11 In obedience to tho order of the Cknnfiil mander-in-chief, the Officers and Serdxa genii ts of the 8th Regiment of Infantry, Vjl will assemble at Longmires', near Liberty ty Hill, in Edgefield District, on Monday ,Xh? ii8th of July instant, and encamp "full five days," commeDciug at 13 o'clock m. _ Capt. John T. Lyon, R.Q.M-,will be on the ground at sun rise. All male free negroes, between the agon of eighteen and forty-five years, within the said Regiment, will assemble at the place aforesaid, at tho time aforesaid, prepared to remain during the encampment, for the purpose of supplying water, &.c. " All the Pioneer* of the Lower Battalion of the aid Regiment, will aaaetnble at the placo aforesaid. nnH rpnnrl Ia ? ' ' , .vrw .? inujwi v*iiry xjuijilltuiually on Thursday tire 24th of July instant, at 13 o'clock m., for fatigue duly. ... r. . The 8th Regiment of Infantry will also parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 5th of August next. . The commissioned and non-comraispioned officers will assemble at the plaee aforesaid ,the day previous, for diiH and instruction. -. Lt-Col. Gibson and Major Baskin are charged with the extension and execution of this order. Complete returns of each Battalion, and of the Artillery, including effective and alarm man, aud specifying the number of public and private arm* in . us#, wil be made to the Adjutant on the day of the Review. By order of Col. McGowen. jylG-3w .... H. H. HARPER, Adj't Attention 0th Regt?July 10, 1851i' ,. * I Ii| pursuance,#^ orders from Head (A Dnnrfuni. tK<? ? A a * tl > ? "uu ?9cibcuuui?| the 6th Regiment iof Infantry wHI amemble at Lougmiree on Monday th?23tbi?stttut and encamp "full 6ve days n Ait tlie pioneers in the bounds ofgie t>th, Kegiment shall attend, By order of Col. Hawthokn. jy!6-9w T. J. ROBERf 8, Adj't ^ ^ . CAB0. 7" warchoaM and Commission ITnifrisM, ^Q**QN 8TBKET, AUGUSTA, OA, rpHE Subscriber bees leave to inform his'friends ?. and th? patrons of WiiJMR, Biltson * Co., that he will continne the WarekoVM and BniMuMHiihtWatthiNiM formerly occupied by them, and, hopea, by strict atteutioa to the interest of bis customer*, to receive_ a continuance of the liberal patronagefco towed on the late firm." He win give hit perwMal attention to all buMoeae eatnuted to hia Caw.? Particular, attention will be given to baying of Begging* Rope, and Supplies for hi* customers, which wil j* all time* be booght at ft* lowwt prices, and jiberal .cash advances will bflpsda on ifroduceiri Store. G. WALKER. . Aognaf t Jaly l 166ft, . t lS-6m Taftltfvlaf) Tailoring!! . A List of Letters - "} r T^TOW rouiaiuingin tliePwt Ortlco at Abbeville IV C, H.,8. C., Tor tho Quarter ending Judo 30Uj, 185Lr A?DafJd Atkins,' Patrick. II. Adams, Samuel Agncw, Rev. \ Avant, Mrs Nanry J Ajjurw, T Q Anderson. B?Thoe Jlrook, Mrs C Buwlett 2, W D Orookfi, MwN .A Brvwulce, B p Barksdaln,.Dr A Br&uSen, Littlebnry Burnett, Stephen 1) Boyd, Dan) Brooks, Ptico Bowie, Mrs Lnoindu Bowie, Ju Bcauford, Daniel Brady, Martha Brook*, Jno or YVm Bowir, Miss Mahala Bugg. C?Talfcot Cheatham, Robert Chatham 9, Jao J CilliotiC, James Clark, James M Colbert, Evan Craiq/SFW Cunningham. to?Thas-J Dyson, Samuel E Pales, Mary rial** J OSflbh. A Dnvifi. Mm Phphu IWnnnii Miss Fanny Davis, Wm C Davis, I W Donrby. F, G-Wm Fillips, Edward Fostor, Dr Griffin, John I. Griffin, John E Gloun, R J Goodwin 2, Dr R F Gray. JI?Miss Ann M Henrsl, E VV Hampton, Lucius Haunuin, W H Holdon, Josephine limit, A C Hawthorn, R or P Hollumuu, S A Ilamon, Thomas,Hill. ' U ' J.^K?T4'Jester, Thos Johnson,.W W Logau, S W Lipsooraji, W A Loiiim M?Win Morris 2; John F Mo3cb, Mb# Annie Morugne, Col N H Miller, Meady Mays, A II Morton, Miss Mary Mabcrry, Rich'd A Martin, J M Matlicws. * '.Mo?D McKinuey, J A McLane, Wm McMillan, Rebecca McKeuzic. N, 0',iP, R?Thomas Norrol, Tlios Norwood, T D Nappir, John Neslny, Joseph O'Briuut, A J Papcha), D G Partley, Dr Wm Roll. \?, .T~Wm Spraws, John C Scottj Wm Stillmaii DT johu Sanders, Miss A E Slioemak, L A ou-i?T\ T? m? **? ** - - ?' v/ aiwimuo) v IV luruei, mrs uouocca L.itUo, Miss E Tc&nerit. Steven II Tnck'cr, E Triblo 2. & Spearman.-'j N Wilson, J B . Sarah Wire, T B Whiteside*, Miss Sarin J. Walker, S,G Ware, John B Wilhite, M M Waallnw, John Wutt ? JNjB,. If thi;above. letters are not .taken ont of Inisroffice prior to tho 1st of October, they will be'retnrnedns Dead ibe tie re. jy9 ' : , XOHN MoLAREN, P. M. Executive Department. Tobin; arid whereM^^i^afic^wSl^^^^^i Tpbiq hare mado &eir eecape?now be it known iii order that they may bi brought to trial, I John H. Means, Governor, in and- over the State of South Carolina, do iseue this my proclamation, offering a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for tho delivery of both, or one hundred for the delivery of either of <h?.m to th? iailnj^ Barnwell district. Farmer is alxmt 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, well made, fair complexion, blue eyes, light huir, two of his front teeth slightly brokcu off. Has a scar on his cheek, about nn inch and a luilf long, made by the cut of a knife. Tobin is 18 or 19 yeara old, 5 feot 11 inches high, fair complexion, very little board, light hair, white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badly Hcarrcd on the right arm and shoulder. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, ri s i t'ie y??or n,,r one thousand eighteen hundred and fiftyone. J. H. MEANS. Wm. F. Autiiur, Dep. See'y. Statu. jyl6 lG-4t < Third Annual Fair opjtiie Huu m UAUULINA INSTITUTE. THE Third Annunl Fair of the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and IuduRtry, will he held iu Charleston, S. C., opening on Monday, 17th November, and continuing during the week. Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art nnd Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugnr, Tobacco and all other Agricultural Products, is solicited, for which Suitable Premiums will bo awarded. The following special Premiums arc offered: For (be six best specimens of Steel made from Spartanburg or other Iron, .the product of a southern Stale, and nianufacturad into Edged Tools of any kind?a gold medal. N. B.?A specimen of thqgieel in bars to bo sent with the tools. I For'the l&rff st nuatitlkvnf kfVuwm? hUJ one plantation,"itot less than ten bushels?a gold meduLor$50. . ; For tho largest quantity of Span Silk, the prodace of any Otoe plantation , notices than ten ponnda | ?a gold medal, or Premium of 050- . I For the hgpt Sea. Island Cotton Gin, on some 1 new principle, superior to that now in genera] use; ! or for any real and important improvement on tho | present one?? gold medal. ! For the Invention of a suitable machine for Pulverising Red Pepper??i gold medal. [ . For the best Steaia Engine-?a gold medal. For the best model Steam.Fire Engine?a gold medal. ~ A large and commodious building has been selected for the Exhibition, and every care will be paid to"the reception and care of Articles sent to the Fair. All specimens most be in by the 13th of November. > Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested when they forward specimens for exhibition, to end full d??ennliaM nt IK* ??<l ?w i_ Jr_,.TV-^-, ^ MM iwa III* formation in genera! as may be of use, and proper for publication. Addrew # J< H. TAYLOR, Chm'n of Com'tee on Correspondence, Jnly 9 15 Baseoinb Li?ig?. 4 THE neat Ra^nlAr Meeting of Baecomb ??^Lodga will be held on Saturday, 19th Jnly, /V\ at rC m. By order of the W.-. M.-. M. STRAUSS, Secr'y. July 9 15 . 2t, Land for Sale. f l offer for sale a Tract of Land, containifatf about 990 acres,-on 4he Mulberry, one fnn O-'l J J * ~ ' Mao uuia Wimui OI1U two HOII) miry. Thore are about fifty acrea of woodland, audaonie fin? creek bottom*, In cultivation. The place U unquestionably healthy. *\"Ccliefctfry, Snly 0 && C?N^?Mr ^WrvW Jatnea Darby toRa before me a dark /T^V ROAN. HORSE, collar marke on the right shoulder, fourteen and a half hands high AppraW at thldy-frre dollar* by F. W. Davta, Wm. Barkadale and W. p. Cosby, Said horse can be found at Speera' Mills, rear miles eaat?? L??toMi*tffe. * ' eR M. DAVIS, Joly 9,&Sl ?, >.*?( -* ' .yagiatrale. Oae HMdre? D*llftn Reward. MARB9?ono n handwomo Grey, TtlST #M* WJLLSON & WILLIAMS. vv.: STAPLE DRY GOODS. 8NOWDEN A SHEAR, AUGUSTA, OA., HAVI3 now in store a largo supply of STAPLE DRY GOODS, suitable Tor Family and Plantation use, . . AMONG WHICH AKF Superior 12-4 Linen Sheetings, and Pillow Coso Linens, Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lnwns, Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Tublo and Damask Diapers, 8-4,10-4, 12-4, lfi-4, and 20-4 Damask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins, Superior Bird's Bye and Scotch Diapers, Heavy Iluckabucks, and Plain Crequillus, Tor Towels, di.i.. wl:i ju " ' " - * > > ? iinu uiki r uncy v.oioreu I'tirmiure Dimities, anil Cotton Fringes, l'lain Linen Giughnms, Toil Dp Inde, ami Poplins, for Ladies' Travelling Dresses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, of superior style and quality, Superior Water-Twist, New Yoik Mills, and Frame Yarn Bleached Shirtings, 1SJ-4 Bleached and B^uwn Sheetings of the bent quality, * Superior Pawtucket, Merrimack, and Atlantic Mills Brown Sheetings, Augusta uud Gratiitoville Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes ami Negro Kerseys, Apron Checks, and superior Anioskeag A.C.A. Tickings, Superior While Gauze and Welch Flannels, Whito Marseilles Quilts, of superior styles and qualities, ? iiiigu Mujipiy 01 nigrum, i nreo ny, urussels, and Tupestry Carpet#, - . Willi a (rrout vurioly of other urticlca, to which thisy respectfully,invite tho attention of the public LADIES' MOURNlSfct OOODs! Suowdeii Ajpeari Augusta Georgia HAVE received from IHotv York, a large sup ply of GOODS FQK MOURNING, a. niong which arer-. f ' Lupin's superior Black Bombazihefr, Superior filaok Alpaca^spf the bast style ant quality, . Superior English Blacfcand Whito Prints ant Gihghums, . I M , Main Black Silk Grenadines and Black Ba reges, . * Black Marqoisse and P|tfn Btack Crape D? P?ri?. - Black Grcnadiuo and Loire StiawU, arid Blacl ? ? S^Big Rich Embroidered and Fancy Colored'^Frpiiik dines, of the l:iteat Htyles, While Dotted Swies Muslin* for T.n.lin^ nr,.J Rfch 1 Embroidered Colored Muslins, and Fancj Bareges, Superior While and Colored Grouadine, am Crapo Shawls, 9 "Ladies' Worked Laco and Mualin Sleeves, o beautiful styles, ? Ladies' French Worked Muslin Chimaseltea Collars and Sleeves, Ladies' White Lace Scarfs and Mantillas, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Mantilla*, Ladies' Hem-stitch Riviere aud French Lawi Handkerchiefs, With U grent vnriflv of other nrlir.lpR. in vuliicl iiivj' rcspecnuiiy invito ino attention ol the ladiet jy2 14 Dr. B. C. Hart, Surgeon Dentist From Charleston. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ab boville District, that having made a regu lar and carefully study of dentistry, and haviiij been very successfully engngedln its practice fo several years, is now permanently settled in Cokes bury, lie will practice at Abbeville, Due West Greenwood, and tho district generally. He wil put in from one to u full set of teeth iu plate, b; springs or suction, at a very reasonable prico, ant will warraut any operation to give good sntisfac tiou. jya-lt BOTANIC MEDICINES. THo subscribers oft'er for sale a largo quantity a Choice Botanic Medicines an cheap a , can be purchased iu .the South. Warranted to b fresh and puro. . ALSO?A Supply of SYRINGES and othe Medical Instruments. a ALSO?A fine lot of CONFECTION ARIES cheap. W. H. SIMPSON & CO. , Midway,. AbbeviHe Dis., S. C.June 7 . 1m pIIAIIlS.~A good stock of Chain of difier v ent qnalitiea, sizes,-&c. For sale by. . . A. BURNSIDE. * lebl5-47tf Hiinbflife, S. COf every Description and in the be?t Btyli . EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: Embracing such as BUBINKSS CARDS, \ HAND BILLS, spy size, ' KCK1ITB, ) POSTERS, '' \ BILL IIKADS, BOOKS, PAMPIII.RTH, BRIKFB, i EI.ANKB OF ALL. KIN DP id" The Proprietor of the Abbkvillk Bannki assure* his Griends and the public, that their order for any thing in the Job Pmitiug line will be exe cated In the best manner, and at as lowrates m 1 at any other establishment. . ;? ???J ; *"^ Molasses. ... . 7/r nnn lbs pAime bacon, con?$stinj f WjllUll 8Hm, Rama arid Shoulders. 00 Hhd*prime Cob* Molaasrt, jatnceirw end/or sale by ? . JOSIAII SIBLEY ij&mborg, May 32d, 1651.' 11?tf Notioe. ON tho fint day of Ootobtfr next, the irisolven Estate of D. J. MeCants, deceased* will b< settled befoi^ the Ordinary. Persona jndobtft will make payment, arid those hairing demandi will present them by the time afefosald.: < ' NATHANIEL McCANTS, Adm'r. Jnly 1,1851. _r. % 3m ....i .. if-:* - 'j*-. ? DUTCH BOLTH9 CLOTHS. ..SNOWMEN M WEAR, AUODST TTAV.E received from New York, aawpty.ol Xl Dutch BOLTING CLOTHS, NoJ/Vi, 3, 3.4.5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, ot the b??t quality, to wbiob thesy respectfully iatHm fttffaitttutioD o, the public. -finy34-&tf . 1 . | '~ 'n 'v*. .',w' ? ? M6 Reward. I) AN AWAY from "tho plantation im, Ijinwrf* XV eom>ty, Ot0Tsi*, 0f ths *UI? Joint ft - ' !' -felt... Crreenvillo and Columbia Railroad GoJripatff* THE President of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, on recurring to the Ciiur* ter and amendment* to tho Bye Lawn, finds that tho annual meeting of the 8tockhold?ni can only regularly take place on the Wednesday after the 3d Monday in July. This, however inconvenient to him. makes it necessary te revoke the appointment made for the 2d Wednoeday in July. The Stockholders meeting will bo held in the Company's Depot, in the 'I own.of Newberry, on Wednesday, 16th July, at 12 o'clock, m. The Board of Directors will meet on tho some day, at 10 o'clock, a. m. insteud of Tuesduy, 8th, ub heretofore published. JOHN HELTON O'NEALI., l> :.i? n ?. f ii ,i < m ICOIUUUI o u? v. &i. u> company. jy2 at Engineer's Office, } Coi.uMMA, S. C., Jii 110 2Gih, 1851* ) I?ROM and after Tuesday, the 1st day of July, the Passenger Tram of the Greonvillo and Columbia Hail Koad, will leavo Columbia daily, (Sunday's excepted, at 4 p. m., and arrive at Newbeiry C. II. at 7 1-2 p. m. i IiCave Newberry Court Ilouso Kume days at G 1-2 a. rri. uud arrive at Coluiiibiu at 10 a. m. All Freight und Extra Baggage by Passenger Train, muPt bo pre-paid. Freight Trains will run regularly only on TueaI days, Thursdays and Saturday. \VM. SPENCER BROWN, jy2-5t Chiof Engineer. f strayed From tho subscriber on tho 25th June /X**/\_aROAN MARE, about 7 yenroold. She had collar-marks 011 her Bhouldera, hind feet white tip to the fetlocks, and in tolerable good condition. Any informstiou respecting said mare, will be thankfully received by the-subscriber. W. II. DORN. I/ougmirc's, Edgefield Dist., July 2 14 The Anderson Gaiette aud'Gi'eenvHto Mountaineer will- copy three time*, .and, forward acI counts to W. B. p. AbbevilLb Ci.II., June 28, 1851. I Battalion Ordert No. ? ?I IlKNny S, Kk.kr, who was rk-eied 2d * a! Lieutenant of thV Abbeville Light ln' funtry. on the lint Sa-urddy in April last, j having inadvertently omitted to qualify. ' 1. AJlf wilhin the'iime prescribed by law, the i ^jj^sata oltjce in now vacant. It is therefore ordered that an blcction be held to fill said vacan1 oy, at Abbeville C. H. on Saturday the 19th July next; and that George Mc Miller, Samuel TUatan aud William Allen, are appointed managers to conduct aaid election, and transmit the result to the Colonel as directed by law. 1 By order of Co!. S. McGowen. J. G. BASKS N, lVI^j. Ugper Bat. " ioiVinninf * li^ljenerally, that he has nettled pertn?jlS2*'y<&* ' hopes) in the pleasant TjU?g? of . the house he has taken chsgrge off hfft uirl|i|jii considerable repairs, is will furnMfed, iu neat and . comfortable style. The virtues of the mountain brtvr.r, thft"j?ii%, and delightlnl %ater ol Anderso# village* IfPfi ' boon so long known and so generally tested, thai ' * I presume it is not necessary hero to si^ anything iu their praise. Tho Proprietor assured those that are pleased to call at ttie 'old established Hotel, 1 that the best of every thing that the country affnrrla ultnil ka nrnwiHoxl f?p !?<??? 1 * <! ui. paius spared ?o mako?till comfortably With a liberal patronage and our best exertions, w? hope to nmke Andetson just tho pluce. In connection with the Hotel, is a ^.IVMY , STABLE, where horses will be well attenefc-d to. AIho, HACKS, BUGGIES, &c., kept on hand mid ill good repair for the accommodation of the public generally. E. L. HIBBLER. ~ Anderson, June 21 4w ,, r COTOOSA 8PBINOS. MTIIIS POPULAR AND FASH ionublo Wutoriug Place will be opened " for the receptiofl of visitors' on the 10th day of j Juno. < The Proprietors would inform the public, that since the I sat season, they h?V? added to their es ...? i. ? ? : - ' - - iiiuiimiiiicui u/<c Munoreu spaciuus niia cormorlabio rooms, with other improvements; aud aa it is their purposo to devote their united porflOual uttenf tion to the accommodatiou of thoir guests, they s hope to make it a delightful and pleasant reb sort to all, as well thaso iu pursuit of pleasure as health. V-' i* r Tho Water from several of the Springs has beeu recently analysed by that accomplished Cho, mist, Prof. Ai 'MK*ns,-6f the Medical College of Georgia whose report of thesame?.wi1l sbortiy .be given to the.poUic. > - These Sitings, thejntuerjri properties of which are uusarpassea, are nitaated in Walker county, Georgia, within two mites of the Cotoo?APlXtroxM, on ihe Western' and Atlshtlo Railroad, one hundred and twelve miles from Atlanta, and - tweuty-fieo from "Chattanooga, in a moat delightful aud salobriooSTnotmtain climate. 'The'cdnipany'ii Backs will always be in waiting at the Depot on i the arrival of t^o cars, to convey vimtoro and their baweace to the Bnrinjru. BATTY, HICKMAN St McDONALt). . my24 -.'9 W ' ^ OLD 1. BIERFIEW?, is haft.y U in&rrrtKfc WHli frinnd? and the traveJling.pHbliO thathej?*? token the Stable* attached to hi* hole). .Old obcle 1 Ned that prince of oetlera takes charge of the s Stable*, add every attention wilt be given to stock " eutrnefed to hia care. : .x> .}&: & Ly I have a fe w fhoro of tboae extraordinary c ooka left, that attract tho attention of apioarea,^nd beiightthe rest of mankind with their pleasing culinary preparation*. Give u a call. - M j Newberry C. H-, 8. G. -i raar8-50ti.f i]' ;; LASD FOB SAXE. 7 The subscriber beinj^ about Id leave the TBtate.ofen for aale- the FABM>ot which he dow ^dH, located 6ve.miles.from Fendletoa village on the Laorcns O. H- road." The tract t eonUii* Three Hoodnki aod Forty-si* Acres of i Lai'd, about fifty of which b creek bottom. Th? ] gclUemont Consist* of a comfortable two-siQty t dwelling and *11 Decessary out-buildings For pwtleuUr* ? ? OafcUod.JaneM1 ^ t% ' * 13-jntT ' nelsqn WHOLKsi GIST, NO. 15#," WEETING STREET, ' i 'ftp^ClitiliiUaJijltfr f 7. , I Offers for rale, for cash, or appro*.*! cr*Ut, i at the lowest marke^prkea, a_tnrgp airf wrejl i Bcieoion aimorimeiu 01 *migs, mcdicines, Pre Stuff, mid Chemical, fVrfum^ry Iiwtrotnpiila, Apothaehury (ilaas Ww, Wiudow GfuifPntty, Paint, Shoe nud ' ??**#* for t tHHuaetre* ' r ^ " **''' ' /the undt-rslgtietl-hairing bees engaged jS^fiC*<in u general Cominyfcifon^BHU Factorage hunines* for the last fifteen yenrs'ln this place, takes pleasure iu informing his old cttttomors aftd the puhlie generally* that he hair opened a house to transact said business, in all its various branches* From tho long experience he has fmdinfli* above business, he is enabled to say ill confidence# that ho will do as well for those who nationii* him ns any other Imhim iu (he United ?late? or California, and that no effort shall be loft untried on liis part to do bolter. CouHignmenUs of Cotton and all other ttpecien of produce, us well hp Mphcimmhze for thu country, will havo his individual nrnl personal attention, for which he hopes his labors may be beneficial both to lint constituents and liimicelf. A. M. BENSON. Hamburg, April 19, 1851. 6m Fifteen Hundred Dollars .Reward ! I riMIE dwelling house of the subscriber n? fhin X District wan broken open on Thursday night llio 2 Itli April lunt and a large amouiit of money * uud notes stolen. There was stolen between the sum of NINE OK TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, of which between seven or eight thousand doDurs were in bills of the Bank of Hamburg, six or seven hnndred dollars in bills of the Bank of the State of ?.?corgia, a considerable amount in bills or other faults, and in gold and silver about three hundred dollars. For the recovery of the MONEY, the subscriber ofti-m dm a reward, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS' For the discovery of the criminal or criminals, with evidence to prosecute to conviction, tbc ram of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ; and forthe recovery of the notes and money aud the discovery of the criminal or criminals, aud eVidenccfto prosecute to conviction, the siim of FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. ROBERT C. GORDON. May 1,1851 , [>7-1 ltf Dr. UoKerx' Liverwiffl aod Tar< A SAFE and certainicaro for Consumption of XL tho Langs, Spitting of. Blood, Coughs, Colds, a_tkw.? ii? u-v-.i-u!" ? iu.?iua, am IU Wtl DIUU| U^UHCUHU) (lOUpiIlg Cough,.and.all Pulmonary affection?. ; Oplii|pni<?I the Press. Tho Louisville Journal any: " DK Soger's Liv- . erworl and Tar,' not only give* immediate relief * 'in couglis. and colds, but from the testimony of HP men of the Highest standing here and elsewhere, it is making Home very remarkable cures of consumption." ^ Tho Railway Register adds: " Wo have heard * it stated, by persons of great respectability, who * I* have used this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable medicines of the aire, for Congh's, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma. Egin in tho Side and Breast, Spitting of Bipod, Whooping Cough, and all Luug complaints, Which, if neglected, usually terminate Jn contomption; and the certificates attaohsd tc the advertisement would seem fully tojwStify this statement." Llierworf. Thi^plsnt has, for many years, been-found to be ' of singular virtue in the cure of affections of tba^ Liver. More recent'y it..was ascertained that it % ^fMnwd grsat jpferer in arresting Bleadiag at ,ttxrr ^*|(s. Coughs of fc chronic character, Ac., ?ga ?f mnnw??? ui oundim n poiinob it I 'bo the disco**. fle?hy cr . W 4 'jitfriferal ftiK, %jf th? Bfypv and qp doobt b>. that tin todies, was composed ym?Mu.v en J. In lajer tjpm, U Wtm Mud to sal use among tn? sliUl%l 1$m of A this day ? ;; their r.? ?? medicine for au jinsouna' state c [ any approach to Tto Those Wfco with tho history of this hardy met that a death from Consumption i? u. them ! The medical faculty in nil <pear to hnve become aware of the griw. properties of this article, and are now inlrodin,...to it in their practico. Dr. Bachan, of England^ Dr. Crichton, of 8t. Petereftirjr, Dr. La Prieure, of Paris, and the distinguished Dr. Co8per,have been in the habit of combining it with other arttelea in their prescriptions, aud with entire success*QZrMeuare of Counterfeits and Base Imitation* T r * Tho gonnine article is Bigred Andrew Rocens, on the engraved wrapper aronud each bottle. Pri<Je,-|}l perbottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold ? wholesale and retail by SCOVIL &. MEAD. 113 Chartres St., bet. Conti and 81. Louts sttP, N. OiWiiwj- y. ?,y " Sols Gbnbxal. Agents for- tub SotrriiBRM States, to wlioin all orders and applications for '"'"a'efcneles mutt be addremtd. ' Srld by Waeduw A-Lrsuf, Abbevlll^C. H., 8. C. " " Binbon & Cunninobam, Anderson C. II. . " " G. L>P??n, Edgefield C. ft. m3 & ., lew David'o Hebrew Pla*lcr. rriHE great remedy for Rhoqtnalistrt, Goat.Puiu ?-":lnWSideiHip, Back, Limbs amf Joint.; 8erofalaVf[itiff'a B?il. WbUe Swelling, H?rd TV . mpnujfitiff Joints .and all fixed pain# whatever. , " Wh'errf thjrPlunter applied, pain caunot exist. * It basbeeribenrftciaT fn eaars of wcaknea"^ anch aa Pain and Weakiiear in the gtomaefc/Wrak | Ltmbn, Immeaeaa, Af!efction cf lbn Spine, Fe- ; i oat" it. Married luriie?, indelicate fitaw&fctit finrl | great xeJief-from coutfanUy ^wearing fftjHPMw- t* ,. Tho- application. of the, Plaster between Ihe ? shoulders has been Toisild aeeftain remedy for c~ Cold?, Coughs, FtidiMe* a?d aficetiofk* of the r , Lu?g? in their primary !*?(*? Iideatroy# juflummationlby penipinUion.'o-jg ''?:\S' ?' The CojJowiug ccrnmeadation i* from ap agent , residing at Trenton,'Tefrnewee I ' ' Timwh , (Jihmn Ce. Tec d., N^, *49. ih?mta"hiii" ooufiue<Wor a ooowdcmMetiaMt. AjrimrMtoehalm . ** I