From the Newberry Rising Sun. Ro100s 3METING, DINNEE &C. At a meeting of several officers ani member of DeKalb Squadron of Cavalry held this day on motion of W. W. Houseall,'Gen. Hunt wa: called to the Chair, and Mark Glen, of the Bel fast Troop, appointed Secretary. The Chair explained the object of the meetint in a few words, to be their unqualified approva of Hon. P. S. Brooks's course in the late Sum ner affair. Major Whit.. Walker then introduced the fol lowing resolutions, which were unanimouslj adopted, to wit: Resolred, 1. That we approve the Congres sional career of our Representative in Congress the Hon. P. S. Brooks, and especially endorse his conduct in chastising Senator Sumner fol his foul aspersion of South Carolina and he1 Senator. 2. That this Squadron present him with i sabre, having a suitable inscription. . 3.- That we heartily respond to the proposi. tion of the '96 meeting, to give a public dinnei at the old '96 Fort. 4. That a general committee be appointed tc correspond with the '96 committee, and to carri into effect the foregoing resolutions. 5. That we recommend to each Company o: this Squadron to appoint a committee of live 1< raise funds for the dinner, and to report to th< general committee. The following resolution offered by Capt. G. H. Werts, was also unanimously adop'ed Resolved, That the people of this district be requested to unite in giving the complimentary dinner to Col. Brooks. The following gentlemen were appointe d or the committee: Maj. W. Walker, Maj. Gen. Williams, Gen Hunt. Gen. Kinard, Col. Crosson, Maj. Hunt Maj. Glen, W. W. Houseal, Captains D. C. Da' vis, L. B. Maffett, John Peoples, G. H. Werts, S. Pope. On motion of Capt. Peoples, the papers ii the 4th Congressional District were requested to notice These proceedings, and that a copy be sent to Hon. P. S. Brooks. The meeting then adjourned. W. H1. HUNT, Chait man. MARK GLEN, Secretary. ALA.M iN MExico.-A dispatch from Wash. ington states that intelligence from Mlexico in. dicates that niuch alarm is felt by the govern ment respecting the Spanish expedition, and foreshadows an application for the protection ol the United States. Southern members of Con. gress, it is added In the despatch, suggest the granting of protection on the condition of :I cession to us of the Tehautintepee roote, with the cireumjacent territory. HYN ENIAL. MARICD at the City Hall, in Augusta, on thi morning of the 19th nist., by Foster BIlodget, Jr. Esq., Mr. WILLIA1 R. W.soN aId bliss E.SEY S. NEW)iAN, both of this District. leligious Notice. - THE Home Mission and Bok Fund Board, will - have a meeting at Mount Lebanon Church, on the Fi id:.y before the 5th Lord's day in this month, ti 10 o'clock A. wr. A full repreeitatiou is desired, as our Celporteur, Brother Z. WATKINs, who has been successfully engaged in selling books, will mi ke his report; and other important business will come before the Board. J. M. CUI1LES, Chairman. Religious Notice.. THlE Union meeting of the Fuurth Division of the Edgefield Baptist Association wilt meet with: the Mt. Lebanon Church, on'Friday the 27th .June. Introductory Sermon to be .preached by Brother Cliett, at 11t o'clock. A. Si. Subjects for Discussion-What are the bcst means to be use~d to bring out thec gifts of the church. Afso, the best plan foi- the rpiritual lnstruction of our servants. S. P. GETZ EN, Moosarvron. Summer Dress Goods at low Prices, RI. SULLIVAN wishiing to close out a very . handsome assortment of BA itEGES and other DRE ISS GOOL)S, wilt sell thema at G REAT LY'R EDUCED PRICES. lcy Cash buyers wilt find this the place to get a beau'tiful dress cheap. June 25, tf 24 ,New Flour. NOW in store a lot of supertine FLO URi, ground - i froin New Wheat, for sale at the low..st mar kmet price, for cash, by,- .I.SULVA. June 25, tf 24_ Wanted, IXfA( Good DRY IIIDES, fur which I wi \)UU~ paythcash.'R II. SULLIV AN. Parasols and Umbrellas. N OW is the time to buy Unmbrellas, -Parasols and Buggy Shades. R. II. SULLI V AN. June25 ______tf 2 The Great Recmedy. 0 1 PAPERS OF A Q. SIMMO1NS' LlVEE . .1EDIC1N E, just received and for sate by it. 11. SU LLIVA N. June 25. . _tf 24_ The New York Day Book. T 11 lE NEWV YORK DAY BOO0K is publishe4 ..every evening, (sundays excep1ted,) ~at 17 Ann street, New York, at Six Dollars per annum, in advance. When net paid in advance, $i pr annuam, or aut that rate when ordered for less than one year. Single Copies. Two Cents. TIIE WEEKLY DAY BOOK, Alarge double sheet, is issued every Saturday, sent to subscribers in all parts of the United1 es for Two Dollars per anmum. Two coph~ a o ; tie copies for $y7 :ten copies for $12 ; tuenaty copies to one address $20J. 3. 11. STI.\SON, .June 25 Editor and l ro~rietor'. .Save Your Bacon. WX W. GOOI).'AN respect V .ofully notifies his old friends and customers that he still comin Des to have Itlarket 3londamy, ..-. Thaursda'y, and Saturday mornings, na j.reston-,. - and ilil be pleased to supply all consumers with his -good fat and tender BEEF, 51UTTON AND FOllK, On as accuomodating terms as cir cumnsanees will allow. Particular Notice for Some People. - MY delinquent patrons are earnestly solicited ta hold themselves in reauditness to settie with the Butcer whlien eniled upon to do so. It is utteriy out of the question to entry on the liutchmering hut4 ness properly without money. The farmer sells fasr cash, therefore Goodmnan nmust lavce th " needrful, *or he cannot purchase Stuck. A hint is .muflicienat. June26, f 21 Pictures Framed. XNY person wishing to hanve pictures framtdl enn have it attendedl to, eith.-r in Rose 1eod or Gilt Moulding, at the Post Office, by. A. RAMSA Y. JTune 25, ~tf '24 A Rule Without an Exception. A Y one indebted to moe by note or accounit, must settle with mie bay the first of August, ii naot, then with rny Attouney. A. B. ADDISON. June 2G. Ct 24 Etrayed, F ROM the subscriber, a Yake of Young~ OXEN one of which is a light red, :ad is m~arket with two smooth craps andi an upper hit in thie lefl car. and had a new bel and collar on-thme thi had a swallow fork in the left ear ; both land eblaim around their horns. They are about for r years ol When lat seen they were at All.n, Fratnki'y .Ali.l and I think they were maiking'et|Wir way back ta where they were raised. Any information concerning said Steers w'.l bx thankfully received, and I will liberally pay an) ene for their'trouble in taking th~em up. A ddresa inc at Graniteville P. 0.., S. C. -R ANSOM DURST. June 2 6.3 t 24 GREAT ATTRACTION. DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. W ILLIAM H. CRANE, Augusta, Ga., wishing to sell off his Suinnier Good, offers them at Reduced Prices. Those wishing to pur chase Dry Gnods CHEAP FOR CASIl, will do well to . 1n a call, as lie is now offeriig great inducements to purchasers. In his large stuck may be found Rich Striped and Cbecked Summer Silks, very cheapt Small Figured Lawns and Muslins. from 10 to 121 celts; Fashionable Striped Printed Muslins; Fine French Jaconet and Muslin Robes; Plain, Printed and Satin Striped Berage; A large assortm(nt of Prints and Ginghams, very low ; Parasols, Silk and Ctton Umbrellas, very low; Embroidered Collars, Sleeves and Bands, very low ; Irish Linens, of all qualities, very cheap; Bla3ck Lace and other Mantills; Plain and Embroidered White Grape ShawIs; A large assortment of Fans, handsome and cheap; Plain Black Grenadine Chally, and Alpaea; Mourning Mluslins, Ginghams and prints; Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Checked Muslins; All kinds Linen and. Cotton Goods, fur Gentle ihen's wear; Linen Cambric and Silk Pocket lIandkerchiefs; Shirtings. Shcetings, Ticking and Diaper, t.. geth er with all kinds of Goods usually kept in a Dry Doods Store. June 26, 1856. 3t 24 Seasonabic Goods. J ACONETS, Canibrics, Plaid Mushins ; Nainsook, plain, lked and striped; Swiss Muslins, figure tted, p!ain and striped Mulls, Books, lIishop vus ; W hite Brilliants. Cambrie Dimiities. India Twil's; Caiibrie Long Cloths atid extra line 14al Twills Grass Cloths, Embioidered and Dumask Skht C.olored, Embroidercd, Emprss and WhalebLone Skirts ; Mantil'a Grass Cord Skirts; 1.ong Whalebones; Twisted Sdk Mlitts; Log:i and Short Dotted Lace Vvils; Plain black Silk Nett and I.aec; Fans, Paraspls, Musquito Nitt:ngs, Elastic Belts. Just received by BROOM & NORRELL. Augusta, June 25. tf 25 Irish Linens. E have just received 20 peces frist Linens, V hich we are selling very low. -ALSO I case Bleaehed Sheeting, extra fine. 12. cents. iROU11 & XOtRREL.L. A ugusta, June 25. tf 21 Reduced Hates. A LL our stock of Sunmer Clothing will be sold - at Low Rttes, after this date. W.M. U. PilICE & CO. A ugusta, June 25. tf 2-1 Prices Rcduccd. BROO. & NUI' itE L L, A u gusti. G;i., will sell their remvaining stock of col- red .\in.ns. Ba reg-s, Grenadines, Tkisues, &e , at greadly redue,.d p.s, from this date. July 25 , if 24 &,: ,E subscribers wish to pureh;seON I IUN . 1 ULED N EGl10E$.yong \ii en and Wo mna, Boys and Girls. Any person havin.: sea property to sl. will do well to give ui itfrma:.in. MlERI1MIN & cI.lNKSCAlIC:S. Greenwood,_S. C., J1une 25, 1856 :lai si State of South Carolina, EBFGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN CO)MON PLE A.. 1,fILEY C. GL.OVEll, whlo is in the custoly T T of the Sherifl'of E~deib Id Distict. b~y virtue of a Writ of Capias adt Sati-ifacienium, at the suit ..f William A. Arcer, hiavinig tiled in mye Otlie together with a Schedu'e on oath of his e.-tate aind etleets, his petition to the Court oft Co:,nan Pleas, praying that he niiy be admitted to thie beniefit c-t the Acts o'f the G eneral A s-emby, niadle f.-r the relief of insolvent debtors : It is (ordered that the stid Williami A. A rcher and all ot har creditors to n ham th'e said W ilev C. G lover* is in annvwise in debted, he, and they are hereby. suoinzed, and have no tice to, niipear befo.: thle .,id Cour at Edge~zz fieldl Couirt I louse, on .\!oonday the~ sixlh d::y of Oetober ine::t, to show camse :f any they- can whya the pray~er of the petitione r aforeszaid shoul-l not be r ganted TIlOS. Gi. B.\CON. c. c. r. Clerk'sOficee, .June 10, 1h56 l t :2-l. State of Souith Caona, -EDGEFIELD D!ITCT, IN COMMON PL EAS. F . the Sherif'iT of Inefe itit yvto .Ja.ic s Shi-ppard, ha i i:l In y(Ye:t:-:e with a~ Sc-hedule oin :a h ot his est:.: e mz.. eifets. I~i pet~ti''n to the Court ol Conan-in l:t3. p:a ing ih.:t lhe mayv be admitte'd to the beeilt ofc the .\e- i-f the General Assemibiy made for the re'ief ofii."lv, at debtors : It i.s crulered that the s:,H .da:ne. She'.p ptad, and atI othier creditors to whomiu the id I leury R. Spann is in anywie indebjtedl, b-, mri they are hereby summnoned, and~ have rotice ta appear bdh.re the saiid Court at E ie~lild Ciim-g I louwe, on Monday the sixth dly ef Octobier in .st, to shlow cause if anyv they can why the larayer of the petiitione~r alorcaid should tnt becgranteda. Tilt)S. G'. U.ACON, c. c r *Clerk's Oflice, June 10, 1656 Int "1 STA TE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT *IN CO.UMON PLE AS. r.TMA . IIAIR!1S. who is in the enstidy ofa ffthe Srf of Edgelield D.-trict, by vir tue of Writ of Capias ad respondendulm, at the suit of l-anry I lowardl, havinig filed in ,my Olie tuge-ther with a Schedule on oath of hi-: thea:est EnglWih mitd 11 3 .ie .. 1.3. - . 3-.3 . * - l A . - *3~ W bU-. UE C03'A ;jn 1 Jotla. 4A 1'x--. 1mttm 21 0 A N DI D ATE S! The friends ofG. 1). T1L LAAN, EMI.. respect fully nnounce. him as a cindidate, for re-electien, to a Seat in thie Houe of Ifepreseltathves at the next T 1rieims o. Cnpt. 1O"1ERT MERI *WLI I:-::. r, si -:ly nmin-ate him as a Candi 1ate for a 4CeLt inl t12ll u: : I2e of Represeutatives at its ne~xt Sssonl. i1: 1 T '1 F 4r s of C.R LY W. STILES, Esq., rp ennem e him as a Camdidate fur a Seat i the .Vxt L'Ac..Lure. Tite fi-*ns t.\h. W.\I.GR F.GG,rcepcccfnily an nutou::ve him1u a eundiate for a seat in the next, Teb fien.a (S 31.A.J..IAME3 BLACKWELL respecily houne hin as a Candidate for a seat in tile nlext Lb.6.ture. TE Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE 13 U.1 resp, etfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the Hloue of Representatives at the en il.The friends of Col. M. C. M. 11 A IM OND resj:ecIfffly r.:iunce him as a Candidate for a s-at hi the I fouve of eleprese.ntatives at the next election. C!.j Tm: Friends cf Da. G. .1. YATD1OUGI respItfu!y a:mnun-2ce h12:i a a Canlintae for a scat in the louse of luep:-e:::atives at the ensuing C . 3_T Till Fr:ends; oif Cap,. 11. 1".1ULWARE re eeittl:yru1:v atunce him as a Can-iidate for SherifI of 'E1..:lg l hiti t il te next election. Thi -: fri.ns of C:pt. LEWI COVAR,rcs > : Ilum a- a candidite for Shcrif, ofI Ed; eld .tl.- tIet. at th. ensuing eleetion. Te m.::t friends. of W. W. S \LE. Esq., of TI i r. tn thi upper part of the Ditriet. re.spcet Cu .y ann.;me him as a e::ndidate for Sherif of E. I I I ,It:e: at the next deection. 'Th is o! Co. W Octrt.t:u:treF p u :.. mnoun,!e hlim ta U.tmidate for Sherill of EAt i-l: at thle ensuing eetin. K'We re aut. 'iu l to alnoulnctte LEWIS .l0ZC :', E> , as a eaindidate 11r re-election for 1 Ti: Filais of .r. IU liLr.T D. BRYAN Srerectuiiy announce hiim a. a Can.!!date for Clerk or Edgd.tied Di..tr:ct :t the nvxt election. ror VT ax Collector s:C, -Y L.UI A 1Z. T: 0'I 8 l.' R f-:.SE-, 'p;1I1LU D.l El ~ 'I-AN, .WALI:Y '.*%* iTZ. .S R V;. 'iT LE, ~Z~dC21Card, '. . . :C "."', h.ii laentcei a~ C . ... .:- : ' .- ..: f |- C . IT :':: '.iCTc (:s UF '.:EICf ;-', re:sp;e':fally in:-. hi -.ie t -t urounding emau mity, and Ohe 03!.0 im:di L o o.ro .us-2 .0 it ~1, n,:3 T'.'.YEi' Ilorropulgf.ic Pikpiciuan, Sumr " :, and Acco,Ue:en. htav of Philadelphia, I o', .ce-ied .a a .7 'Ien. Street, A ngusta, Ga. 1>::ri ientlar nuetio' .;id :o -the treatment of Chnni diseas.s. \'. i.. a::e at ;n di.:::t:ee on1 tihe H1. 1U. TUIAY Il IM 3. D. Aug usta Ga. -\Ap;.i: tIo 12. A card, pS. G. YA TIlU IO U GIH & J. P. ABUY, 'hivthis day formed a 1Ptner:-.hip, for the. pratieto .mKmec:N nnd SURGtERY. Not amtditiacnal chrg o consultation visit. Oflice at Dr. Yarbrough's. A pril 9. 1&5G. t f 13 3 TY OFFICE is now in this Vdi!nte, ne:* door s 1'.'.i Dr, Jas M Da , Dentlist, t. speein ..r e' mal o'et'0!lts o - f 10 * y 9 - - i e at allts:ho -- *-' :md" 1 t(1 Soa Wam-r, * h-. :al ve v:.2 Itpply you I ;.y:.:s::, oe to t e Court -it 20 - .~ ~ ~~I -t the :-i: famT ATI: - t :, : i:.. to 2. 2 hu -m .1 i '* i~ li I Iintef2 Is f.t a.e u. o ' -un - - - o:: a ti e e heial, h1 b , ui i- whitt fet, altwoli - o .1 t ', -.I I CUP:,AiNvNuS '. - a a 'ifn:. 17n~ tth - m....... t. l-s h Ganitd n 1* frmi atnlir.r:.:e'v A. . .i .\1 U .\ , ru gt. - if 1.0 4:m. 1:9 .& T .Y -r2'2 atnIW.' u tsrbetwee't resi-e S.nmRe Wn and te eLS il ;N.w CURRYTON ACADEI@IES r jlIE Exres.. of these Institutions will be re sumlied on (cthird Monday in Janunry next. As heretoforv, Mar. JAMES L. LESLEY' will nct as Principai of the Male Department. ilThe Vemuale ' ol. with the Primary Depart- . ment of the , Academy, will be conducted by Mr. A. P. uUrTLER, assisted by the learned and highly accomplihed Miss A. E. ART11UR, and -other competent Teachers. Rates of Tuition per dession. First Class, Primary Department..........$9 00 Second " Ordinary English Branches,....12 00 J Ti.ird " IIiiher " " .... 15 00i; Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature with highe r ilathematies,.............20 00 Frene1% inuroldery, Needle work, &e.,usual rates. The Scholastic yc:r will be divided into two Ses sions of' five nmonths each. Pupils will be charged froem the time of entering to the end of the Session. Tuition in advanice. Good lloard can be had in the Village at from $S to $10 per month. R. 1MERRIWETHER S. P. GETZlN, A. J. H A MMOND, S. W. GARDNER,' . J. C. PORTER, A. P. BUT.ER, - - . H. A. SHAW. Dec 5 tf 47 Furniture! Furniture ! P) EN ..\liN & GOODR ICII, lroad street, op .)posito Lainbark & Cooper's, respectful an notince to their friends and tl. public, that they are - now reeiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as llitElUSAt. lOOiG.CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS, T.:TE-A-TETL , CE'NTIrK TABLES, BED .TEA DS, WIN 1OW SIA DES. &C.. o'fthe1: tL stand inot fashionable designs, which they guatan tee to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and invite :1 who wih to purchase, to call and examine the-ir stoek. A LL WO11K WARRANTED. Mattresses and al kinds of Furniture, manufae tured aud repaired to oider, with neatness and dis patch. BENJA MIN & GOODRICH. Augusta, April 23, tf 15 Village Property for Sale. Tilli snhseriber otlers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT, situated in Edgefield Vilage, mmdiante'r West of the Planter's Hotel. Said Lit contains near FIVE acres of Land, and extends froi th ilP iblic Square-tb Bever Dam CreCk. - try It will he disposed of on reasonable terms. Possvssion given on short notice. U-r With alt expenditure of two or three hun dred dollars it could be made one of the most hand some places in the Village. For further particulars call on the undersigned. D. R. DURISOE. A pril 3, 1836. tf 16 Valuable Land for Sale, rm-iillE Subseriber, desirous of moving, oftZrs for . sale his valuable P'laintation, situated 19 miles fron lalg eie1l C. I L. and within two miles of Mt. Willini. containing: 1342 acres. The placec w11 he sl the whole togethe, orwil - he divided into the filluwing tracts to suit purcha sr : - he H iome Place Cniti..ing 7.35 acres, upon which there is an excel hll-1ou 'e with G ronis, all necessary outbuildings (:10.4 (of which are framed,) Gin I1ouse, Screw, Sulls. Negro 1louses and a!l the convenienees-of a Plantation. A'iout 150 acres on this place are cleared, one third of which is fresh land-the remainder is in rood heart and is well alapted to cotton and grain. Thie Phee is very healthy, pleasmitly located and - very dlesirable to -any one working from 10 to 20 hands. .2. The Bon~ham Place, Contning 4410 acres, upon which there is a corn forntable dwelli ng with necessary ciutbuildings-abon 100 acres 01 Forest land and 340 acres cleared, 50 of which is fit at and second year's land, of excellent qu~ality, good. fur corn and cotton ; also 25 .acres of low-ground ; the remainder in a fair satte of culti vation. ---.5 . - 3. The Pine-Laind Tract, Cotntamning 187 acres, about 18 acres cleared, the - renm:indler heavily timbered and equal if not supe-. riot in productiveness to any pine-land in thirsee~ tion of the d~striet. Persons desirous of purchasing will do wellto callboon and examine for themselves. Or for in fo'rmationi, address the subscriber at Mt. Willing, Edgetield District. Terms of sale will be accomno Mlty 7. 1S56. - t f .17. Valuable Property for Sale, ,riP il E undersigned, intentdinzgto move to Georgia ILin a sho tt tine, ofi'-s for s::le the fo:lowing' val::lde p'roperty in lmnburg-titles intdisj nbkb. - 'T.e D)W E LLIN' IIOUTSEnand LOT on ISh.rket, Coner of Snowdent Street, running thtrought to -ier Street. The D)wtilintg and Kitchen are of brik, co-:. red with tin. Ont the Lot is a Crtrriage I leuse, S.%, andl all nee, s:-ary outbuildinp.. Th"e I.O out'- Cet:tre trteet, n atly opposie the .\eIl.:i. in whtich is a lartge'lTWO STORY IUm!Yi lUtI .1)9,G reenpiel as; Two Stores and D/i te'--!it rutnning thtrou.:h to Cobb Street. On *h la-er I.u. -et is a large bat-k Store. The I.OT ont (Corner .\iarket and Le-avenworth *:ree., IL .n.-! t1.iou th toi aiircer~ Sttreet. On this !.* is I e In -:mzd a hli~ Story lhOUSE, plas -IVI I I |CXD|E D |I RIES Ilamhlurg and T I 'oep ti'ejty will be toild on accommoda :I::iui or e~t:tnged for land~ in sothern. Geor li . t E5n . '11. A. K ENfRICK. p ahtri , Octl t f 38S .Land for Sale. 1 Su1 ~ '-seriver wishng to chtange 1's location A. offers for s de lai V A LIA3LE P'LAMTA hre Hundred Scventy-sevenAcres l.yiere on S:t tl River.and adljoining laitds of Wmn. A. Stroi:htcr. A. Clark and .Dtavidl I'ayne, near Il.z:'.t's F'erry, andi wit btin two or three hundred yar~ds of the Grceenville & C'olumbidi Rail Road. fThe Trat.t coiatV'ns ::btout onte hutndred acres in *tri::utl fres-,t, whi!.4 tthe re-t is ttndrer fence. Ono ht:::t ied and lity ii int a hti::h state of cultivation, .-f whichl tere is froim secenmy-live-to one hundred .nrs of~ tl:e Iot t.mt and egteal tonnyw and surpassed by~ noei h- tt.Ti plamattion has good out (i the premtti es m~e a iood Two Story Dwelling i out- nad all ttecessary pantation buildings. Also, a ri~ring o* ntever fai~intg watter. r j" Aty rers .n wishing to purchase will call on . the sberibe: v.hIt. ra ie ont Ithe premises, and ho will tatkc :.i-ur in showing them the abhove tract. .1. W. MAYNARD. ov. at tf 45 Notice, TLerosindeted to the Estate of William .I Thurmotnt1. de'. are requested to make mtnet to the undtersoned. Anad those hatvintg n: -:..:t at m will present them aceofd ta to ite. P .E.'S\NT D. TIIUJRMOND. Adm'r. -! . ;'.. tf ' 16 Notice, Notice. TOT Orders will receive any attention unless S. E. BOWER.S, AGENT. .Jan ,0 tf 3 Removal, A NGretnoved to the rtore formerly occa idv by D. J1. W. Stikes, and having)ust rectived a hat .r :mad well selected Stock of Groceries, of every descripition I ahu p pared to accommodate myt enIstomers andti friends wv h every article usutally 1:-pt in sneh estabhshtments, and at the lowest mar ket pree W. C. UE WLEY. - Ihambutrg, A pr'l 0 tf 13- . iNotice.I Lpens to whom the Estate of JTamres i Weatheebyeea~ed, is ind~bed wiill pre st-at thteir claims, and all persons indlebted to the said Estate-, will nmake paynmlts to the undersigned, WL.ANDERSON, A dminaistrt~ Nov. 21. 1855. *tf 45 Physicians' Euiggy Trunks anid Pocket~ jEDICINE CASES-tor sale by IIA. G. & T. .J. TE AGOE, Druggists. May 23 tf l - - e