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I I llllllinplpw punishment, bat the moral laws of society and of man are to bo disregarded witliout suffering the consequences. Notwithstanding the large aggregate supplies of gold produced by California, the nett wages of the diggers do not reward labor better than on tins side of the Rocky mountains, when allowance is made for > expenses, sickness, risk, and oost of going find rotlirninrf \V/? ? ?_JI? t J ?- .B. v> ufiTD ici/tMiAjuiy uearu it asserted by persons from California, that ono-half of its population would forthwith return to the Atlantic States if it had the menus. t Meantime, we can see no prospect of an early establishment of order thero. A population so largely transient, and almost exclusively male all in pursuit of gold, is tbe most difficult material to subject to tbo restraints of morality and law, that can be found on the face of the earth. Southern Prtss. Later from Cuba?the patriot* victorious! Mobile, Aug. 21.?The United States steamer Vixen arrived at Pensacola yesterday in four days from Havana. Gen. Lopez had made a stand at Mariel, and has had two engagements with the Government troops, in both of which he was tl. o ! - 1-? * - vwmvua j. no ojiuuisu loss amounted u> 80 officers and 300 men. Tlie dead and wounded wore carried to Havana, and were buried with great pomp on Friday last. Lopez's force amounted to 1200 or 1400 men, and he is daily receiving accessions.? On the night of the 14th, over 100 left Havana to join the invaders. FiftV fliffllt C!nlwn? mnro *nlron --o I'liouiivxi, and on the morning of the 10th preparations were making for their execution ; among them there was a Spanish Colonel, formerly aid to the Governor. One French man-of-war and the U* S. sliip Albany were lying in the harbor of Havana. The Vixen returns immediately. New Orleans, August 21.?The U. S. steamer Vixen arrived at Pensacola, yesterday from Havana, reports, that one whole regiment of Spanish troops had gone over to Patriots and the people were rising in many quarters: One General, one Commodore, one Geneial of Marines, with 200 soldiers, lnoro till/j/l nr?j4 ? J - J ?..v _.mvv> lauu tuntijr nuuuuuu, uunog U16 two engagemeots with Lopez. Tlie American Consul is reported to have declined to call on the Captain General, in behalf of the captured patriots. The Empire city reports that the steamer Union was wrecked on the Mexican coast on the Pacific, and was a total loss. The passengers, crew and gold were all saved, and the Captain and passengers have taken passage in the Cherokee. The Spanish war steamer Tizarro is ashore 52 Van R^nio New Orleans, Aug. 21.?Tbe Empire City bus arrived from Havana with dates to the 18th. The Spanish troops had attacked Lopez, near Bahia Honda, and had taken 51 pftsoneis, including Col. Crittenden and Victor Kerr, who were carried to Havana, and executed. Some 200 Spaniards were killed during the two engagements, and Lopez was victorious in both. New Orleans, Aug. 21.?A letter to the Picayune states that Gen. Manzaria has re turned to Santiago, abandoning the fieldJto the patriots who retained entire possession of the whole country surroundiug Puerto ivinptcia ?-p<: The steamer Pampero appeared off Havana on tlie 11th and was signalled from the Moro Castle. She took two pilots from a schooncr and proceeded west landing at Marie), 12 miles from Duhia Honda and taking possession of the town of Las Posas. Tlie war steamer Pizarro and two merchant steamers with 8Qp troops and OOhorses left Havana on the morning of the 12th and attacked Lopez ?n the 13th at San Miguel, near Las Posoe. The*Pizarro got ashore at Baliia Honda and Lopez expected to capture her. Lopez advanced to San Diego, to cut off the retreat of the Spaniards. The people are rising in mavy places. About 500 left Havana, to join Lopez, of which 50 were taken prison eft. There are only 700 troops left in Havana. Riot in Hew Orleans. New Orleans, Aug. 21.?The Cuban liberators, mostly western man, exasperated by the tone of the Spanish paper La Patria, tbi^, afternoon attacked the office, broke the windows and doors, threw the press, cases of type] and furniture into the street, and destroyed everything belonging to the offioe.? There was no interference by the police Aiur aemoiismng me office, the rioters Proceeded tp the segar store, corner of St. t Jfcharle? WidOravierBtreotfl, broke open the v door* and windows, and destroyed all the * stock which were very valu^ able. ^ * '4 ft ~ .r '* 'sequeutly steered' r"IJjTtiutnod ing to land at MorSllo, but When abon^aa leagues from Havana, the jnnchinory of the Pampero got out of order, the consequence of which was that sl?e floated for two hours along the Gulf stream, approaching Havana. Before the accident wan repaired, she was carried full In view of Moro castle, and even in sight of the soldiers on tho water batter}*. Getting up ateam again, she bore away for Bahia Honda, intercepting on tho way a coasting vessel, from which Gen. Lopez took two pilots. On the night of the llih, tho Pampero approached within fifty yards of the coast, about fifty miles to the westward of Havana and without difficulty landed Lopez and his troops, who immediately secured his retreat to the mountains by taking possession of all the roads leading to the interior. As soon as the news was received in Havana some 300 troope were sent to the scene of action. The Spanish commander sent in to Lo|>ez to -kpow what concesiions he wanted?and his reply was?44 That it was too late to talk of concessions now. They "did not want concessions. They came to fight for the liberty of Cuba." The New-Orleans Delta has a letter from Havana, dated the 6th instant, emanating from a source which it endorses as rcs]>eetable and trustworthy, from which we cxtract the following paragraphs, which, if correct, contain very important information: u Affaire have come to a crisis, Messrs. Editors, and the gentlemen of two-colored coats are as much frightened as though the was alter them. In this place we have many compatriots, (citizens of the United States, like myself,) who labor for the cause of independence. During the evenings, wo meet at some of the American hotels, and as nothing is spoken but English, none of the Spaniards understand our conversation, and therefore they do not meddle with us. " I have no doubt that by this time you are aware that four thousand of the "everfaithful soldiers" of her Majesty have turned coats and joined our cause; and there is not the least doubt but that, of tho'fourteen thousand left, more than half will follow suit in less than fifteen days. We have four expert corporals and seven experienced ser geants, who are hard at work. Some having money, who have already done good service. One whole regiment of artillery has joined the patriots, and many others will follow the same course. Indeed every thing works well. *' The rumor to day is that Lopez left New-Orleans last week with one thousand men. The news has animated the spirits of our people. Would to God it were true, and tbat they land soon, as twenty thousand patriots wait his arrival to join the A rmy of Liberation! 44 The garrison of Cubanas is to be removed by the government, on suspicion of being concerned with us; but whatever troops aro placed there, wo are sure that in three days they will be ours?for those already secured are reliable, and it will bo easier work to manage their followers. In Cubanaus, as well as in Cassa Ulanca, we have good neonle. who will not f?lp?n r?n straw " " You may rest assured that by the time the steamer sails, which will be on the 18tb, you will receive the news that this place, as also Matanzas, hasrais.j? the cry." 1 Two pretty " Bloomers" excited considerable attention, on board a Northern steamboat, a few days since, by walking up to the bar and taking a brandy smash apiece. A Monsteiu?A wretch who deserves to bo bow-strung, upon bein<* solicited to stay a little longer, replied, '"Well, I will; fifteen minutes will make no croat difF?r?no<? f.ir my wife is now as mad as 6ho caa be." t3T Fanny EJsafer, the celebrated Danseuse, has taken her final leave of the stage at Vienna where she made her debut tweuty years ago. SPECIAL. NOTICES. O* A Luge Public Barbacue will be givAll fit Tflmnlfl of Ifnottti knA?tti> ? bain's Store, on Saturday tho 13th September next. A number of distinguished speakers are invited to address the meeting. The public generally are invited to attend. Important to Delinquent Stockholders in the Greenville A Columbia Railroad. The following is an extract from a letter to me from hie Honor Judge O'Nkali., President of the Company: " Do not fail to sue without exception every oue in arrears before return day." If stockholder! should be sued> they will see my excuse in the order published above. THOS. R. GARY, aug 15-20 Commissioner for Abbeville. Dcatbtrr Or. J. A. Gamier. RESIDENCE AT WHARTON'S MILjU August 39 23-4l* "YTOTICE-?Application will be made at the next J.* Legislature, to Incorporate the Waluot Grove BulM Church, in Abbeville District, together with the Grave Yard aud the old Meeting Houm. # aag22-3ra NOTICE is hereby givent that an application will be made to the next session of the Legislature to open a Public Road from Mrs. Porter's (on the road leading direct from Smith's Bridge to *Wk..lll. U- \ n-: - ?#wwV?tfv VWWIV ??wu/ IV nouuill AVOOI19DU If on the old Cambridge Road. Also?to close up the Grumble Rood from Walnot Grove Chareh, to its interoectjoawith the . Cambridge Road. 5*3m IJOTICE Is hereby given, that application will yR be made to the Legislature at its next sesf?r leave to open a new Road leadinvfrom ? Mint below C* Latimer's, on the Gent's Road, jMineet the Charleston Read soar the store ^ nrStonpied by Dr. Marphy* aad to diarontinue ?jM#0fctoof the Gent's Road. augi5-3m Hpufe is hsceby given, that application wUI ^SBdita the utUaim liiiantaM. * Dam aerm.SaJoda Ri r?r jHBBfekL ooeapiad by the Mijtp of. Richard Bridge. . *ogl5-3m ? Clear Spring AwociaMon of IflUBtfet will ntak* application at the viHmf*bii+j ginm,ikmi*a vp* Uw next Legirfatore of Wi;i^lk .j* J ; QUa>u, A.^.w.ar" *,?gjsLValuable River ": IIN the Seneca River, aix milen IMit tCTfiMk*kj V/ of Pendleton/' containing OWE SAND ACRES, Three Hundred in cultivation ?the low grounds being the best description of corn lands, and the highlands well adapted to the preduction of cotton. There are large bodies of good cotton lauds, and some Croek Low Grounds still in a woodland state, which, if brought into cultivation, would admit of the omploynioiit of a large force. The Dwelliug is a large and tasty buildiug, and outbuildings good. An opportunity i* now o tie red to peraous Wishing to settle in the upper part of the State, to secure one of the most valuable, healthy and best improved placcs in the District, at a moderate price and on accommodating terme. A portion of the crop may be purchased with the place. WILLIAM SLOAN. aug22 4t CARD. Warehouse and Commission Business, JACKSON 8TKEKT, AUGl'STA, OA. THE Subscriber bogs leave to inform his friends and the patrons of Walkkr, Brybon & Co., that he will continue the Warehouse and Commission BllsillCfl* at the Warehouse formerly occupied by them, and hopes, by strict attention to the interest of bin customers, to receivc a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed 011 the late firm. He will give his personal attention to all business entrusted to his care.? Particular attention will be given to buying of Bagging, Rope, and 8upptics lor his customers, which will at all times be bought at the lowest prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on produce in Store. ti. WALKER. Augusta, July 1 1851. 15?6m Valuable Tract of Land for Sal*. WILL BE SOLD, in October or November next, at public out cry, at Abbeville Court House, for Hirtrihniinn '1 , ?*i>wig uiu i/iokiuuicw, uie Tract of Land belonging totlio Estate ol William Cochran, deceased, and oil which he resided at his death. The Baid tract contains 5C7 acres,more or leas, lying one aud a half miles east of the villago of Greenwood, on the waters of Wilson's creek. Good dwelliug and out houses are on the premises, with every necessary convenience for planting. About 251 acres of said tract are in woods, finely timbered. The balance is in good condition for planting, and valuable. Any person desirous of luuKlug at tliis tract, can do so hv applying to Mrs. Naucy Cochran, who reside* oh the place- augl5 2d South Carolina., ) Abbeville Dis't. $ In Ordinary. In the Matter of Nancy Robinson's WilL IT appearing to my satisfaction that Hutchiusons, parties in interest iu suid Gutute, reside without the State, and a notice having been filed in my ottice requiring Probate of the paper said (o be the last Will and Testainrni of ihc said Nancy Robinson, deceased, in due form of law. The absentees aforesaid, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the said paper must be proved iu due form of law before it can be admitted as the Will of said deceased, and that tho trial thereof will l?e hod in the Court of Ordinary on the fith day of October next, at which time all interested are required to appear either by attorney or in person. Giveu under, my hand and seal of onice, ihin ?ui July, 1851. F. W. SELLECK, o.a.d. jy2 3m Snnth ? Abbkvii.le Dis't. ^ ? Citation. BY F. W. SELLECK, Eeq., Oidinary of Abbeville District.?Whereas, Hezekiah Elgin has applied is ms for Lett;!? of Administration on ull and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Elizabeth Elgin, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be nnd appear before ine, at our next Ordiliary'ji ih? Dintrict, to be fiOldtm at Abbeville C. II., on the 12th day of Sept. next, to show cattftG, If any, why th? mid ?dm??UtraUoa .< should not be granted. Given under my hand.thib 23rd day of August, in the year of our Lord, lb51, atid in the ?5th year of Amcricau Indoj>eiideiicc. aii2!)-2w F. W. SELLECK, o.a.d. South Carolina, | Ardrvii.lr Dis't. S Citation. PY F- W. SELLECK, Esq., Ordiuary of Abbeville District.?Whereas, Elizabeth Spierin applies to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credit* of Thomas P. Spierin, late_of the District aforesaid, deceased. Thiwe are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kiudred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court, to be bolden for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Court House, on the 12th day of Sept'r. next, to show cause, if any they can, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, IhiB 25th day of August in the year of our Ixtrd 1851, and iu the 75th year of Atnericaa Independence. au29 2w F. W. SELLECK, q.a.p. Sontb Carolina, ? Abbkvu.i.* Hib't. t BY F. W. SELLEctf, Esq., Otfnwy of Abbeville District.?Whereas, Dr. Johu Ware has applied to me to grant him letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of William E.Watson, late of the District aforesaid. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be aud appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville C. H-, ou the 29th day of August inst. to show cause, if any, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this 15th day of August in the year of our Lord 1851. and in the 75th vur of American Independence. F. W. SELLECK. o.a.d. South Carolina, l Abskviij.ii Dib't. { Citation. BY F. W. SELLECK, Esq. Ordinary of Abbeville District.?Whereas, Robert Cheatham haa applied to me for Letter* of Administra- ' tion, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of William Wagner late ?f the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House on the 5th day of September next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should uot be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of August in the year of oar Lord 1851, and in the 75th year of American Independence. aug92-3w F. W. SELLECK, o.a.d. South CartllM, t uirmu dib't. ) In the Canmon Pleas. J. P. Kennedy, Adm'r., v. R. H. Alexander. Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the firth day VY of May, file hi* declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upou whom sTeopy er the said Declaration might be erred., At la tbereroft entered, that (he said Defendant do appear anjJ jriead to the said Declare* tion, on or before theaixth day of May, whieh < Cfe?^ ATTORNEY AT LAwSrSrp*a?fc?to ihe ' ' ^c. 4 <* 4 . '? % SSiMS^^: VjMMMi liu luting lo and from Hamburg will find t Carnages and Buggieii, altvoya rendy to convey ?] them to the Hamburg Depot, and hIbo, to the f Georgia Depot, freo of charge. * TIIOS. H. TRENT, Virgin, P a| ISAAC SyviITII, Abbeville, S. C. "?> n Land for Sale in Pickens District. "fiSw Tho subscriber offeni for sale the Tract of 4 JQjjf^Laud on which ho now resides, lying ill the f fork of Seneca and Tugaloo riven, on the muin road from Pendlelou to Carnsville, and twelve | j iniles from tho former place, containing nine hundred (900) acres; about one hundred (100) of p which is Beaverdam Bottom. Tlie place hua on it a large and comfortable Dwelliug House, a good jj Kitchen, and all other necessary outbuildings. jj The aite is a beautiful one, the water fine, and the ^ place as healthy aa auy in the District. To n ^ purchaser, the crop now growing on the place will be sold, if dwrired, on the moat favorable terms. ^ ALSO?His place situated at the junction of |j Little river and Cane creek, eleven miles from ^ Pendleton and five from PickensC. H., containing p One Thousand Acres ; forty of which i* bottom q laud and under cultivation. It has on it an excellent Mill Site and Fishery, a comfortable Dwel- jc ling House, and other outbuildings. There is u good crop now growing on the place, the rent of fu which will be sold, if desired, to the purchaser of the place. I. G. GAMBRELL. ? biiit59 " - ffl" For Sale. mTlie HOUSE and LOT, in the village o of Abbeville, late the proporty of Thos. P. * Spieriu, deceased, is now offered for sale. On J] the premises is a well of excellent water, the bli buildings are nearly new. and the lot is situated he near the Kail Road Depot. Good titles will be Si made. A bargain will be given, if sold before ce Mrs. Spierin leaves for the west. For particulars, apply soon, to Mrs. Spierin, David Lesly, or Jno. II. Wilson. augIS Valuable Town Property for Sal*. "gjtiT That block of Houses and Lots on the Willi niihlin square, at Abbeville Court House, known as the "Posey Range," is now offered for sale. It will be offered privately until sale day in November, and if nut disposed of. will thon be offered at public sale. In my nhMnm reference muv be hud to Charles Dendy or John McClelland. ange-19 THOMAS B. DENDY. OLD NED, AOAIN t ! ! Js&rft' I. BIERFIELD, is happy to inform his _r J^ULfrioo/in ?nd the travelling public th?' nns "* taken the Stables attached to Old uncle ' Ned that prince of ?'Wi* takes charge of the ^Ul Stables, and every attention will be given to stock ' entrusted to his care. I have a few mow of '.hose extraordinary ?ooks "H' left, that attract the attention of ?piRui>R. an,, the bolight the rest mankind witli their pleasing culinary /vro|iaratiouM. Give us a call. Newberry O. II., S. C. marS-50t( Land for Sale. jflfc I offer for sale a Tract of Land, containinir about 200 acres, on the Mulberry, one mile from the Rail Road, and two from Cokes- V" bury. There are about fifty acres of woodland, mid ">">? fine creek bottoms, in cultivation. The place is unquestionably healthy. -rP F. A. CONNOR. ad. Cokesbury, July 9 15tf T Aim mv DAT 17 The subscriber being about to leave the ? State, offers for Bale the FARM on which he now resides, located five miles from Pendleton 'T viiiage on ui6 Laurens C. H. road. The tract -* contains Three Hundred and Fort y-six Acres of Land, about fifty of which is oreek bottom. Tim thi settlement couxists of a comfortable two-story <>? dwelling and all necessary out-buildings- For lot particulars as to price, Ac., apply to ex j STEPHEN M. WILSON. mi / Oakland, June 14 13-mlf <>" ~? rtx nnwiniajwiiiOtAa^u^ii^ii (lnmpiny riv . Hill laiiiffc vaw| DU PxTSuiUj k k V-Znnof QOSLBD QQQBj] . I I I J jeSP^.iai^g^jigHaaEiSKM?2aii? be ? ab Special Motlce Stockholders. THE 20th INSTALMENT on the capital stock ? of this Company will be dap on the 1st September. In order to give the proper credit* on the g( Scrip of the Stockholders, and to call in the Certi- ^ ficates issued to them by the Engineer of the Com- jD pany, for work performed, the President and Treasurer of the Company will attend at the times und -r places specified below, and each Stockltolder is par- J] ticolarly requested to bring or wild his scrip certifi- yj cates of Stock issued by the Company, as also the ne Certificates for work done, that tne instalment books inay be property closed. Suit will be imme- "jj diately brought against all who appear on the books as in arrear. The Com ml Boners appointed to g; collect Block, will attend at the several places spec- ge ified hi their District*. ? At Colombia, on Tuesday, 9th Sept. next. ^ At Alston, on Wednesday, 10th Sept. next. ac At Newberry, on Thursday and Friday, 11th 17 and 12th Sept. next. * an At Greenwood, on Monday, 15th Sept. next. _n At C-okesbury, on Tuesday, 16th Sept. next . At Abbeville C. H., 00 Wednesday, 17th Sept. 0f next. ad At Due West Corner, on Thursday, 18th Sept next !n At Anderson C. H., on Friday and Saturday, 19th and 20th September next mi| At Belton, on Monday, 21st Sept. next. ^ At Greenville C. II., on Wednesday and Thursday, 23d and 24th Sept next ^., By order of JAMES L. GANTT, of Secretary and Treasurer. . ~ aug29 6t ,n Wmgjbammi?? Office, ) , Columbia, August 9th, 1851. $ re, Proposals wuibemettved at the office or _ the Chief EwhmrftlwiiiKt, mil the 15tb n< day of September foe all the timber for Snper> I structure v -M the four milee of the Abbeville T* Branch nearest Cokesbory and two milee aeurest Abbeville; also for the tinker for eupentruetare from Belton to GreeaviOe. v" Proposals will also be received for all the bridge ? ing to be erected from Beltoa to Greenville until j** the seme day. , Proposals for layiaf the Snperstrnctare, from Cokesbory station to Abbeville and from Belton to *** Greenville will be received aatil the let day of October. W. SPENCER BROWN. tf CMef Engineer. . Aiimsl 99. 1RS1. . - 3M A ? ? |Q Committed to Jail. COMMITTED to the Jail of Abbeville Datrict Iu on the 19th taatant, a iilgw cdm who call* 3"' hie name LEMON, about 35 yean *f mb, dark , complexion, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inchea hi jrh, ?ays 'H he belong* to Harris Hautkiaa, living in ft(fMton 1 co., Geo. The owner i? requestedtoeomefarvanl, prove hia property, pay charge*, *ad take him ? away. F. P. ROBERTSON, Jailor. 0 J*H " Cr; _ Notftoa. - . -? ON the 6tU A*y of OtttberMit, tEt Inwrirent ? Estate ef D J. MoC?nU, deceased, wig be MUlfd before the (HdUfcty, Ftraofe Itufilled ?), wHl malM p*yio??t7*?*.' tfcea* batfag demand* waiWQ?>>ti><^nby^thp> d>itww^ ' Wi v^ NATHANIEL M0CANT8, AdmV.: , ; "- -5 TDTH Uav- !vij| iny ^ iTTpH^TbuIp^in this inuikct by the first of Septe x?r, a large supply of Southern made PLANT riON BROGANS and HOUSE SERVAN'I SHOES, which will he sold at the lowest marl >rice>s fair foods of similar <]uality. R. A. PRINGLE, Dealer in Brogaiu, Boots and Shoes, v- No. 30 East Bi DIRECT IMPORTATION^ ImrlotoiD, S. C., AllglMt, 1?5 rHE subscriber will liavo io store by the first September next, an extensive^ assortment 'OREIGN GOODS, Iinj>orted direct to tl ort, comprising 'Iain ni?*l m?i. ^ " u. uiutii, jrunny coloured, tig Wutfcted, Ghice and Cheno Dress SILKS, lunnet und Lining SILKS, il'k. and col'd Meriiioca, Cuslnneres uud D*Ltil iinghains, latent styles, l very full stock of new style Bonnet Ribbaaa, iloves of every description, . large stock of Shawls, [osiery, silk, worsted and cotton, ilk, thread and cotton Laces uud EdgingSi Embroideries, loths and Cassimeres, Tailors' Trimmings. I)e will have in addition a full supply of Amc an Manufactured Goods. The attention of dealers generally is respec Ilysolicited. JAMPs n ofr.. mm. uci a a nugl5-3m 135 Meeting-st. Head Quarters. 2ND BRIGADE, S. C. M.t Eockfiklu C. H., August 2, 1651. ROER NO. 3. , COURT-MARTIAL for the trial of all D L faultere, to the Brigade Encampment, aweii 8d at Camp Butler, July 28th, 1851, will I Id at Longmirea' Old Store, on Friday the 12i 'ptemher next, to coiwiBt of the following Oil in, us Members, viz : Colouel G. D. Mimi?, " M. W. Cl.akv, D. O. H awtiiorn, " Saml McGowp.n, " Wsi. Qiiattlrbum, Lt. Col. R. P. Bkijnbon, " John Gibbon, W. M- Dkkn, Mujor J. G. Raskins, " D. L. Shaw, " W. TisasRKAS, Cuptain Stuart Harrison, ? S. T. C. P. Jon kb. Maj. Abnkr Atkinson, Judge Advocate. The Senior Officer present will act us Presider the Cs::rt, sud ;u the Atwcuco of tha J?;dg Ivocute, the junior Officers pronent will act u dge Advocate. Colonels of Regiments will have their defaul ?, (Commissioned, non-Commissioned Officer J Pioneers) warned to attend, and furnish ti i Court the evideuce of the uaine. Z. VV.CARwiirf, ftw&Jlien. J. R. WEVER. aug27 Sheriff's Sale. iY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to in directed, I will sell ut Abbeville Court Iluua the first Mondav in Sentemheriie*i-tl?.? ' property, viz: The interest that Catharine R. Cobb has iii nt ,if Tdind. conluinintr 371 acres, more or lesi joining lands of Charles Mosley, Joseph Foete d others, levied on as the property of Cathuriii Cobb ads Mathew Gniy and others. Terms cash. S. A. HODGES, r.a.d. River Land for Sale. 'HF- subscriber offers for sale his plantation u Rocky River, one mile below the village < twndesviiie. it contains 387 acrcs, rather rnoi m half of which is in woods. The low groun the river is all cleared, but there is a little cree v grounds yet in woods; there are three mix cellent springs on the tract; there arc two gri lis and one saw mill bordering on the tract?tw the river and one on the creek. The marki ad from the mountuiiis to Augusta crosses tt uiuaa new bridge, opposite the dwelling. F< rticulars, come and sue, and call on the snbscr r at his present residence, threo miles west of tli ove described plantation. aug8-3t R. N. GROVES. * Valuable Land for Sale. HJTH CAROLINA, ) In demon District, S In Equity, hn B.Sloan, vs. Mr*.Nancy E. Sloan, et. al .Bill for Partition. > Y virtue of a decretal order from the Court i I Equity, I will expose to sale at I'endleU llage, on Wednesday the eighth day of Octob< xt, tho Tract of Land described in the procoei of this case, as the Real Estate of Thomi .Sloan, deceased, The Biver Place tuated in Pickens District, on (lie west side i meca River, four miles from the Village of Pet ston, adjoining lands of William Sloan, Dav lerry, J. O. Lewis, and others, containing 2,0C res, 300 in a good state of cultivation; aboi 5 acre* of which is of the first quality of Rive d Creek Bottom. On the premises is a lara d convenient dwelling and out-buildings- All Mill and Gin, propelled by water. This is or ik. t i r it. *?; ? ? um loiiun uu uio mvcr, auu pmiCHIi mail vantages for farming purposes. Txuia.?On a credit of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 year eqnal annua] iratalnienta. with iutenst froi b day of sale, on the whole amount, to be pai nunlly, except the costs to be paid in cash, au ducted from the firat instalment. Purchaser I ro bond and approved security, and receive poi ision on complying with these term*. Plots of this Tract will be exhibited on the da Sale. Any person wishing to bid for the above p!ac< d finding it inoonvenient to attend on the da Sale, may, in the mean time, be allowed I id in Bids in writing for the aaid Tract, to be ii pokable on the part' of the bidder. A- O. NORRIS, c. k. a. d. ComVs Office, Andoraon V. H., 8. C. aug32 _ ? .. ? a ?. iaBS '116 SUMCnbor offi rB &>r of Un Mtnata 4 mile* aouth of AthpriMe Cmiw< the Bunko Road, containing b5CT nfjw^350? lich are woodlkud. 'There- oW tiepiacei ry comfortable dwalHng houae*?d? hoaae, an ueoeaMfy outbuildings. Tt)? jMter b excel it, the plaoe beautiful aud lieafthv. Bat jei m wiahmg to ptmfcaae wttl de ?el) ti*?a?fo themaelvee. The tenna witf M J0*4e easy an moi modeling.* ' m- A. L^CBtJSVl' ngtt8 . ,<r/V ; ;8ltf, 840 Aerctf of Luit^n BiUf *?< Small Farm near thv^yillage ^At*cvSk i ?%?.'A'SSt !#3Sba2te2S id, well thnbofed. tr lira tliJto altera from th^> jrface^ Wfcjtale* dWlanc person deeiroMiif doing MrUr3m in the vil t>. ., ?. .. HENRY 0. KERR. uifl5 , ' ,,. If & Will be Sold, N Sale Day next, bv the legatees of Mar; Sume. deceased, a NEGRO MANr-nnme swford, for partition. " ?ngl5-3t B. M. MeFARLlN. ?? i Wheatl Wheat! Whwit^r ftA BUSHELS prim* ha 9U by applying aarly to the sobecrtber a as reni?M Dftiverreaa Gallery pm at the Pre mi & PERKINS. fr J.JSLifXrr tzsii: fbd ' VW QfBon* and 8ecc?aja?jUt'StLaft*-, *1? of iKMd.lbe m- will assemble at stieh ptac*ai'lfte NHndkr Ge?A eral of Infuntry may select, on Moi?fijr Ibt Mii !"8 of Jaly next, and encamp "full five clayB,'' com" ket moncing at 12 o'clock in. Tho lOlh Regiment of Infonlry will parade at Richardson's on Tuesday the 28d of J?!y next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will farad* at ?y. the Old Welln, ou Thursday the 24th of July. ? The 9th Regiment of Infantry will partxle at Lowe's on Saturday the 2fith of July. 1. Tho Officers and Sergeants of the 2d BrigtuK of of Infautry, and 2d Regiment of Cavalry, will 0f asscmhle at such place a* the Brigcdier CJenerul I,;, of Infuntry may direct, on Monday, tho 28th of juiy next, and encamp "full fire days," comiueuciug al 12 o'clock m. , The 2d Regiment of Cavulry will parade at tfio place selected for Uie eucamouieaU ou Saturday Uw'fei at AugWNwxt. ^S v'.' ' / { Tie 8th R|(g<|Ul, of pwW ?? Morrow'* Old *?&, m Tuaada.jr lb* fttfc of A?3 ' Ihadlli Wm&mmilk of Infantry will poTad&V* its usual parade ground, on Saturday the UtYi of August. ,r_ The 42d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Minton'a on Tuesday the 12th of August The 2d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hull's on Thursday the 14lh of August. The 5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at - Hunter's on Saturday the 16th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st Rrigade of Infantry, and 1st Regiment of Cavulry, will assemble at Pickensville, on Monday the 18th: of August, and encamp "full five days," comrriene cine at 12 o'clock m. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry will parade at lie Pickcnsville on Saturday the 23d of Angufct. ? Ih I The 3d -? " __ ? ininiiiry win paxadvai i- Toney'u Old Store, ou Tuesday tho 26th ml' A?gust. ' ' a" The 1st Rrgiment of Iufaetry wtU parade at' UriitonV ou Thureday the I Kkf?*r AM It, .X? Tho Officers and Stirgedfefovf tfeeijittl jjrigarto of Iufantry, and tho 9Ui-lro(8ibf will assemble at Gafuey's ipJ$fSWpj'"0#ar tju**atoue Springy, on Monday September next, and encamp "full wwr Jfiijrfi,commeuciug at 12 o'clock, m. \3>* The Officers and Sergeants of the fitli Brigade of Infautry, and Gth Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Yssmgs'ssn Monday the J5lh day sf September, and Encamp "lull five days," commencing Ut 12 o'clock, !!l. The Commissioned and non -Commissioned Offiit cere of the Regiments ordered for Review will asc semblc the day previous at the place of reudoza voua, of their respective Regiments, for drill aud instruction. The Review of each Regimeut will take place s at 12 o'clock, m. t> The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals, will, with their Stuff, attend the Encampments Iand Reviews in their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with tho ? ?** *1-5 una order. effective *o returns of each Brigude, including e ber of public a?u d j? iu^ the -f made uv iiio Urifnidier Ut,. _/*? " r- and Inspector General, before the .. . I ^ ' ^ tober next. a The Aids-de Camp of the Commander-in-chief, s> residing iu the Divisions where Encunipmentsand^ r? Reviews are ordered, are especially directed to at' o tend to him, and other aids, with whom it may be convenient, are requested to join him at such place* as suits them. ? By order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. and Ins. Gen. n tETCharleiton Mercury and Couriers South Ca? roliniaii, Telegraph, Palmetto Standard, York villa * MioC?r!'-:;y, Grcnivil le Mountaineer, Keowce Cou^ rier, Pendleton Messenger, Andereon Gazette, k Abbeville Banner, Edgefield Advertiser, Newber9t ry Sentinel, Spartan, Unionville Journal, LaurensBt vilte Herald, will copy weekly, until the Reviews r? and Eucuinpinetils are over. je21-13t - NELSON "CARTERT WHOLESALE DR1IGGIST, ?u. I;>3, MKK'l'lNG STREET, " Opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. ? Cy Offers for Bale, for caRh, or approved credit, jl at the lowest market prices, a lurge und well selected atwortmeut of Drags, Medicines, Dye Stulii* and Chemicals, Perfumer)', Soaps, Surgical Instruments, Apothechary GIbfs Ware, Window ? Gluan, Putty, Paiut, Shoe and Tooth Brn*hes,etc. f Physicians aud country MerchauU and others, 0 are solicited to cull and examine for themselves. J aug24 ly J* Hew Commission House, 18 HAMBURG, 8. C. ft ? jTHE undereigned having been engaged )f 2SSfe??^iii a general Commission and Factorage , business for the last fifteen yearn in this place, id takes pleasure in informing his old customers and in the nnhlt/* ?* ?? L- *- 1 * . Sv.~?hc hub ujiniru ti uoune jt to transact raid bnuiMt, iu alt iU various branches. ;r From the long experience be bu had la the re above business, he ia enabled to say in confidence. k, that he will do as well for those who patronize 10 him as any other house in the United Statu or y California, and that no effort shall be left untried on his part to do better. B) Consignments of Cotton and all other apeciea [U of praduoe, as well as Mebchamuue for the cound try, will have his individual anil 'peraouat attenl(j tion, for which he hopea his labors may be beocfito cial both to his constituents and himself. A. M. BENSON. Hambnrg, April 19, 1851. 6m y One Hmtdred D?llkn Keward. TV-jv^TWO MAREtJ?-one a baitdaotae Grey, V V quick acliotu and fa tattta* T <ha.Dther a ?Q borrel,wtth white face, wl/pwr?wwtrtifcn at Savannah by two men* wlwliuMuri lbe'Smjmifc River orl gnturdayrtH* '*l?t nit, and it k supposed may proceed r Tllitbovo reward wj|| be paid lor U^?ppreb?n?ion of the thieve*, and rocov:* ery of thojtoperty, by W, B^pHLES, Et, 8?_ wmab.or*^ EDWARD^m?IX)?L , Office (6pt of L*oran?-?t,^baikMA>n, 8. C, I *??? \ ^5' ^ b*f^?i? a.dark ^"Stei LomSS^Ule. M?AVIH, ? ?3^L 4m ! fife". * Tflfcd th- ?>-* -?? ft *h?"^iWiarai a hrigt* wirel MAKE J ll han* high^ or tWelTe p IS"1* ?ld? mm&ya with gear, ,Dd % Mi while ^ **"*? at ?or?atjr dWIiir* I. W TOk*. SoMtma. J#hn W: Moon, and Jab* W. Said opto can In fond- at the reeldtwhe of John William*, 4 miles north afCokesi bnry. w, JOflN C. WATERS, *pg*te. ,, fr'g; ? % v -,y - y Y OreeMVlJle A Cflnipbte K. R??4. / V, ?? Noi'tca b hereby giveir that.tbo Wt&l- T itliJ menta on the ^fn'r* ^ryc*,*w* _ 3BKk$?mr auii v;?u f?|. H? ??? ft?1 s.rt SBt- t IMS* I Bf older. ' JAMB8-L. 6ANVT, febl5-47tf ^ ^SS^S'C. -V^. ' > /