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GENERAL MCGOWAN.-It will be observed (says\theNewberry Rising Sun) that the name of General McGowan is no longer announced in our paper as a candidate for Congress. He has requested as to say that he is under obligations to the friend who put forth his name; but is con strained from private and personal considera tions to decline the contest. We most heartily endorse the opinion of the Carolinia Times: "We regard Gen. McGowan one of the first men in the State, and worthy any position in State to which his constituency may call him to fill. He would prove in Congress one of Caroli na's brightest stars, but we will not disguise the fact that we are pleased to read his declention, for his services and talents cannot well be spared from the State Legislature. RUMORED APPoxrMEnrs.-Among the rumors from Washington is one to the effect that Gen. Cass, the new Secretary of State, will appoint. his son, Major Cass, (now United States Mins ter to Rome,) as Assistant Secretary of State. Another rumor says the Hon. T. J. D. Fuller, of Maine, is to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under Mr. Cobb. ' HYNENIAL. MARRIED, on the 5.h inst., in Columbia, S. C., by the Rev. Wm. Martin, Mr. JAMES BOATtVIInT, of Edgefield, and Miss REDBCSA KENNEDY, of that city. MARRIED, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Church, Joux E. GLENN, Esq., and Miss ANNA R. daughter of the Hon. Turner H, Trippe, all of Cass County, Ga. MARRIED, on 24th February last, Dy A. Hollings worth, Esq., Mr. JonN Ross and Mrs. MARY DE oE, all of Abbeville District. 0 BIT U AR Y. DEPARTED this life, Saturday the 21st Feb. at her residence in Edgefield District, Mrs. ELIZABETH ANDREWS, consort of Win. Andrews, dee'd, in the sixty-eighth year of her age. Mrs. E. ANDREWS possessed the traits of char acter which render woman amiable and endearing. Retiring and modest in her manners, her peculiar worth could only be appreciated by those who best knew her. Especially in the family circle did she shine as the affectionate wife and mother. While the general benevolence of her heart made her kind to ab. she was e.pecially warmly and strongly attached in her friendship. Though not a member of the Church militant there was in her life and conversation evidenced that change of heart which gives assurance of her entrance into the rest of God's elect. Her ex pressed Iaith in the Redeemer-attachment to the cause of Christ-love and respect for Christians general benevolence. humility and patience and resign:atio'n under afflictions, constitute the foun da tion of that hope which comforts the heart of her bere-aved children and numerous friends in the midst of their itfi:etion and sorrow for their loss Her last illness was severe but short. She is now at rest for God has taken her. "She sleeps in .Jesus ! 0 how sweet To be for such a slumber meet! With holy confidence to sing That Death has lost his venomed sting." W. P. 11. Religious Notice. The Rev. Dr. MANLY will preach in the Edge field Village Baptist Church on Thursday and Fri day nights the 26th and 27th inst., and also at Lit tle Stevens' Creek Church on Saturday and Sun day following, being the 28th and 29th days of March. Religious Notice. Tue next 5th Sabbath Union meeting will be held with the Mt. Zion Church on Friday before the 5th Sunday in March,:sat I I o'clock, A. M , organize thee meeting. and attend upon the introductory ser mon by J. S. MATHEws. D. D BaUssos. alternate. S. P. GETZEN, Mon'a. GLO. W. Nzxoa, Clerk. ggYerclaanits and Pianaters wisha ing to have baigains in Dry Goods, would do well 'to examine JA MES HENEY'S large and well as sorted stock. lHe has received me more of those 5olid colored WORST EDS, at 12) cents per yard See advertisement. tf 45. Holloway's Pills. WEBS'TER onCe said that te reielle of the Brit ish drum welkomed sunrise in :all regions. Equtally universal is the presence of this potent remedy for diseases of thte stomach, the bowels and the minor secretive organe. Its p~raise is written in all Ian -guages. Sold at the mianufaetoieis, No. 80 Maiden Lane New York, and No. 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 25 c , 621e., and $1 per box. Davis Paina Killer. Bn~ooravx, Conn. June 15, 1854. FRaF.XD DAVIS :--Although a stranger to you, I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you, for the purpose of saying a few words in favor of your invaluable medicine. I have used yotur Pain Killer for a number of years, for bowel complaint and burns, and in fact for pains of all kinds, I think it pre-eminent. I have had sevecral attacks of dy~-cntery, one very violent. I was-attacked at three o'clock in the morning, and at sunrise I was not &ble to get off my bed, I setnt and Lot a twen ty-five cent hottle of your Pain Killer, which I commenced taking according to directions, and at 0 o'clock in the evening my bowels were regular, and 1 was up and moving about, although sonme what weak. I would recommend all similarly affieted to avail themselves of your Invaluable medicine. ELMER WILLIAMS. Sold by G. L. PENN, Agent. ggr Tus Friends of Mlaj. DAVID L. SH AW, respectfully nominate him as a candidate for COLO NEL1 7th Regiment, S. C. M., to fill thme vacancy occasiotied by the resignation of Col. HAan~sos. A REGLULA R Communiention of CONCORDIA LODGE, No. 60, A. F. M., will be held at their Hall, on Saturday evening, Mar. 21st, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. M. March 11 2t 9 Cotton Gins and Thrashers. ~LL Planters who wish to procure CO'TTON J1.GlNS and TIIRASHKERS of the best per formanmtce, and made of the beut materials, can be sup,dlied by applying to the subscriber, either per sonally or by letter. A I'who favor mec with their custom are pleated, and those who apply to me here after, shall have no cause to comcptain if I shall be as sumecrsafuil in my effo.rts ais I have been hereteefore. A ddress, TII0S. E. CIIXAPM AN, C,.le-man's X Roads, Edgefield Dist., S. C. Starch lI tf -9 $Sleriff'g Sale. BY Virtue of .untdry writs of Fieri Facias to tme diiected, I wili proceed to sell at EdgefielId Co~urt lhouse. en the first Monday in A pril nexst, the fogl.n insg prer~ty in the rollowvingi cases, to wit: W. 1'. hit-er a:.-d otheru vs. A. Perrin, One Iet oif Laned in the villagce Ef Edgeli.I, e..ntaing two acres, maore eor Ie-. boun-ie.l by lands of Mrs. Mc Clintek. -latnes lhe; pardh and the Cambridge Road, leved uponm as the' property eef .A. l'erm. .jlimee Patton vs. -Jle.we Shcuempert: iitheri Plamititfs vs. '1lie Sam'i, One TIraet of L tnd cont aning tsoo hundred an.I thirty-onte arres, nai're er less, adjoin inads f Witm. IBouknighit, .1. WV. Shumnpert and ot teedmani & Mints vs. Maichi Coghurn; Other Plaintiffs vs. The Same, One Trract of Land. contain inig two hundred acres, more or less, adyonnmtg lannds of Derick H-olsenbake, .lohnu Myers and others Termis Cash JA M E KIDSON, 5.E o. March 6 1657 4tc FAIR NOTICE!I TII AVE placed all Notes and Accounts due me Iin the bands of Cicero A dams, Eseq., for col lectiont. Those indebted will therefore call on him nd make hinnmediate, otherwise they will have to ay eo . R. H. SULLIVAN. ar11"gy 9 TLER PRINCETON PRESS. r HE design of the inventor was to get up Press which would answer every requiremen of the offer made by George Bruce, of New York in 1851, viz: CHEAP, LIGHT, EASILY MAN AGED, and capable of throwing off at least 501 sheets per hour. This PRESS will throw off from 500 to p01 sheets per hour, doing the work equal to any Cyl.n der Press. The bed stands about thirty inchie from the floor, and is the most convenient oval Presses to make ready the form on. It is adapter to jobbing or book work, as well as newspaper, am will register as well as any other Cylinder Press It requires to work it, a man to turn the fly wheel and a boy to feed the sheets. The Inking Apparatus is very complete, ant differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presser generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over the forn twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 281 inches, with roller mould, roller stoeks, blanket, flying and registering appa ratus, &c., complete, will be furnished for $500. I1 intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink foun tain will be furnished for $20. The Press, fly wheel, &c., will weigh about 2000 pounds. The sides, &c., are iron. Length of frame, seven feet ; height to front edge of feed-board, three feet six inches. Any size made to order. The following is a list of the sizes and prices, as far as .stablished: Bed 28 by 20 ...................$400 . 36 "' 24 ................... 450 "i 44 " 28i ............ ..... 500 u 46 t 30 ................... 540 " 48 " 31 ........... ....... 580 " 50 "32 ................... 600 " 52 " 32 .................. 625 " 56 " 36 .............. 800 Boxing and 'arthage, $13. The beds will take chases their full breath, and within two inches or the length. TERMS.-One half cash; one half note, four months, with approved security ; or 2j per cent. discount for cash. For moire than four years the inventor of the above Press has keen improving it, working it all the while. and' ascertaining with great care and expense. the best mode of carrying out all the de tails, and lie now flatters himself he has succeeded in perfeeing it. Within the past year important mprovemnazots have been made. No Press will leave his premises without being thorough'y tested, and without it performs to the entire satiseaction of the purchaser. .1O11N T. ROBINSON. Princeton, N J., Feb. 1857. 9 An Ordinance, FOR TILE BETTER GOVERNMENT OF THE TOWN OF E)GEIIELD) WI FH RESPECT TO SLAVES AND FREE PERSONS OF COLOR. B E it ordained by the Town Council of Edge field, from and after the passing of this Ordinance.-That any Slave or Free person of --olor who shall be found drunk, or shall otherwise isbehave by acting in a noisy or Roisterous man ner. or by singing an indeent sons, or -hllowtng within th,- limits of said Town, shall for each and ev.-ry offence receive not exceedmnr one hun.ired !shes. And any slave or free person of color who -hall smoke a cigar in any street or in any open and ,-ublic place in the Town-or shall walk witl a ene, cluh or stick. 'except the lame, infirm or blind) sha!l for each and every offence receive not exceeding twenty lashes. And any slave or free person of color who shall be found with a dog fool owing him in the streets shall also receive trot ex eeeding twenty lashes. And it is further Ordained, That no slave shall he allowed to pass with the same ticket for a longer tine than from Saturday until Monday morning. Th. aarshalof the Town and the Captains of Patrol Companies are hereby instructed to enforce the above Ordinance. F. MI. NICIHOLAS, Intendant. II. T. WamwrH, Clerk. February 28. 1857. 2t 9 An Ordinance FOR TIlE PROTEC'ION l)F PUBLIC PRO PERTY WITHIN THlE CORPORATE LIMl T.S OF TUlE TOW N OF EI)G'.FI ELD. B? E it Ordained by the Tou-n Council of Ea e / ield--That front and after this date, that no .rsO'n shall be allowed to tie horses to the enelo sure of the public park, or to the trees therein en losed, on pain of forfeititng for eaich and every offence the sum of One Dollar, to be ciliected by te aarhal from each and every persoan so offend ing-if no.t other wise. by taking and retaining every horse or horses so tied. F. Ml. NICilOL AS, Intendant. 11. T. Wamn-~ir, Clerk. Feb 28, 1857. ___- 2t ___ 9 Sale of Property in Aiken, O N the first and secon I day~s of A pril next, a Aiken, S. C., will lie sold the property as signd by W. 11. Wise, for the bienefit of his eredi tors, vi: ONE LOT on Chesterfield Street, in a retired and very desirable part of the Town. and' coniveni ent fur the attendiance of thme Hapt:st tand hlethodi-i Churches with a haitasomne and conimodious Dwel lng upon it. A LOT and a Stione House thereon, fronting Lawrence Street, in the hreat of thre busintess of thet plaice. 'The Store Hlouse is a large one and w~ell adapted to the purposes fur wvhich it has been used. A large and well-assorted Stock of Goods, curt sisting of Dry Goods, Crockery Ware, shoes, &c., &c., &c. gT All perstmas indebted to the Estate of W I. Wise, either by Note .ir Account, will confer favor by settlitng imamediattely, and save themtselves some fees that maightt be profitable to them,, and render comfor-table their families and homes. W M. HICKSON, Assignee's Agent. A iken, March 7 3t 9 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY yW. F. DURlISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Amanda Holley bath applied to me foi Letters of Adminiisrmation, on all anid singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Rufus Hlolley a of the District aforetsaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admomiuh all and singuar, the kindred and Creditors of the paid deCeas ed, to be and appear before me, iat our next Ordinary ' Court for the said District, to be holdlen at Edgefilek C. H., on thte 21st day of Marcha inast., to sbow euse, if any, why the said administration should tno be grated. Given under my hand and seal, this 9th day oi March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eighl hundred and fifty-seven, and in th~e8lst year of Ameeri canlideprienc. W. F. DURISOE, O. E. D. Mar 11 2__ _ _ _ _. 9 Notice. A LL Persons itndebted to the E~state of JTame S. Shiad rack, dee'.,. are earrnest ly r, questem to i:.ke immediate paymenrt. andI those hating de mantds aeainst thre said Estaite will render themr it prpoy ttstd. IL.BURNETT, Ador prmjcty ttstd. T. M1. FISHI ER. 1r 11 tf 9 The Progressionist, PEV. C. F'. R. SIIEIIANE, of No'a i siga, Ala, is naw put lishmag a BEA UTI 14lL SEMI-'iONTIIl.Y silEET, of mediutn Size at S1,00 at year, in advance. It is devote< priincally to the sparead of Uiniversalisnm. gg Address him either at Atlanta, Ga., or at NaL-suga, Ala. .la.a 21, 4t -_ EXECUTORS' NOTICE. A l L Persons haivinu deandras against the Es tate of the late I 'apt. J-hn Lijmecmbt, are rt juested to pr esent thiem properly attested tii tha Execurns-and all persons jidebated atre inifm-metc that irmediate paymentt is dtma.nded. II bA.\.. W A L0, .1 A S. N. L.4NCOMB, -. Er'orr J. B. LIPSCOMiB. Mar 3_____ tf 8 -James Heney, AUTGUVSTA, GEORGIA, AS jutst received somec more of those soli DeLAINES and CASHTMERES, which h ells at 12j cents. Auustat, Jan. 27 1857 tif 3 CIIINESE SUGAR CORN!I JUST received anid for sale a large supply this excellent Corn. Call soon. G. L. PENN, Aaws. eb2o5 tf 7 NEW OODS! NEW GOODS!! B ROO & NORRELL, Augusta.G., t are now opening their Stock of N E W GOODS for SPRING AND SUNMER, Comprising the usual varieties in DOMESTIC and FANCY ARTICLES, together with the latest and most flshionable styles of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &e., &c., &o., To which they would invite attention. Augusta, Ga., March 4 tf B HENRY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HE Subscriber, thankful fer the liberal patron. ag e which he has received from his Edgefield friends, wishes again to announce that he is now C opening a VERY SUPERIOR Stock of LADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, which will be sold at a smal advance on Cost. The Goods are all FRESH and CAREFULLY 2 SELECTED, by myself personally ; and I hope to be able to satisfy every one, for the trouble of examining my stock. The Goods must be sold by the 1st July at Who e- w s.ale or Retail. UT TEaMs.-Retail, Cash. Wholesalei, time with approved paper. 87 One price system strictly adhered to. HENRY DALY, Under the U. S. Hotel. A ugusta, Ga. Mar 2, tf 8 GROCERIES---GROCERIES. -getunsT:E ARRIV A-T ' HE-Subscriber has just re-eived and opened a g LARGE and FRlEsl[ Stack of Groceries, Confectionary, &c., Which have been ordered with care, and will be sold as low as can be afl'orkd. His Stick con~ists e in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice, COLEMAN'S BEST FLOUR, iMlackerel, Cheese.,- Macaroni, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRANDS, Together with a full supp-y of every article in the e1 Grocery line. In the Candy and Confectionary Department, lav be faund an excellent a-sarttent of 'andies Fru-is, Ra:sins Fies. Prune-s, Oats, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, liranlied end l'reserved Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Spices of all description. soda, starch, Soap, Candles, &., &t.. Sugar, Wine, Soda and Butter [iu:seuits & Crackers, Fresh Salmnon, Sardines. Clams :n~d Lobssters, Cod Fish,. ried Beef. lierf Toneue, &e. re FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Always on hand a splendid ;asurtment, uhich. in it regard to quality and flavor, cannot be excelled in ti the two Sates. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS, Hyass' best hr t.-r. e1 Whiskey, Brandy, Gini, Rum, &c., Of every price and quality. v Btut the Subscriber dleemns it unn, cessary tao enu. merate further, as he flatters himself that he hags itt i Store as compllete a Stock of Geaods as is usunll) a fojundl in a well cotndlucted Griecery Steire.n ll Gave me a trial and be cotnvitnced.a WM. LEGG. s Mar 4 St 8 'd WINDOW SIIADES, Paper Hangings & Matrasses, i IT W.s K NSM A N, Cairnar of EIng anid .l. e iresford, Chtarlestont, S. C., has just re- t eived and eopened a LA RGE ASSORT.'IENT o0? the above Goodls, which will be soldh at a5 LARGE DISCOUNT, For the next three mnths, in or.te~r to reduce the Stock. ont accoaunt of thte expiration of the lease and c being eabliged tee move into another Store. The s followingc is in part of thi~s large stock: FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, e French, S ,viss ;mdl ai-rietn a Window Shades, Mlattrasses &~ Pillows 3' of every deseripation. CORNICES, LA CE and MUSLIN CURTA INS, Sattin DeLaine's anad Damcask fear Curtains, p Cords and Tassels, &c. Th~ose who are it want or the above Goads will findh at to. the-ir ad vanta..re to e-x~aine themn when in the City, or instruct their factors icr agents to putrelha'e here. f Charleston, March 2 4t 8 y Valuable Pine Land for Sale,e THE Subscriber intending to dis- i 'us continue the phmcting interest, offers d mfor sa-le his VALUTALBLE TRACTrofr LAND, situate on the Road fr~m Lotts to the Pine House, four miles from the latter place, cont-aining abotut Four liundred and Fifty Acres, Aboaut one hundred and fifty aeres of whlich are in a high state of cultivatiein. The remainder is fine woodlsnd, heavily timbered.t Wielhout multiplying words, I intend to sell, and will be glad to show the land to any person. It c-an be bought on good time ROBT. KENNEY, SE.N. b Feb 25, . 3t 7 c Turkey Creek Land for' Sale. T H ~E Subscriher wishes to sell htis tract of land .1on Turkey Creek, (known as Bland's Quater,) 1 containing SEVENTEEN H UNDitED ACRES. I will ride over the place with any person desi rous of purchasing, so that they may judge of itsa quality. There is a small new Hiouse upon the place, with al eesr out buildings, good well of water, &c. Terms accommodating. ELBERT BLAND. , -Feb.181857 tf 6 I - r1 'lIE imeported Spanish JACK Columnhus 1said to be equal if tat superior to sty .lack evrbogtinto the peort of Chatrleston, will standd the prig sesonat Edgefiel C. 11. IIS. F'. GOODE. ' March 4 tf 8S MO1 iILL NOTICE!a 01O!NDON, Sr re.apa-ciftnly gives notice t. I his custiamers that on and afte-r lhe firs~t day ofat A pril tw-xt, he esnnot gried tfer anty ste f.,r I-as thaine the EIG Il I I, instead oaf th,- Tetnth as heretofore. All pereons due him, either by niote or aca-ount. arne~ nottitied to nmake- pa mnent by the 1st A psril next, I oterwise their noesc aind aeaounts wiill be placedl Iin the hands of an Officer fojr collection. -Money---Money---Money,. ~LL these indebhtead tee ne by Note~ or Acecount. In re earneetly reqluesteud to call act aence, and sette up, as I have h-tt the District. and eannot possibly give longer indulcence. My notes and acunts may be found in the htands of Capt. Jas. Mcletrless, at miy former re.,idence Those underI a .\tagistrate's jurisdaictioan will now very soon be< handed over lfar cllection. Conme up, gentlemene, one andl all, andi settle, and do neat foirce mec to run y.u tea eost. J A MES DORN. 1 Mlar4 * . - 4t* 8 Notice IST hereby given that a final settlement will be made Iin the Ordinacry's Office at Edgefieldl C. H., on Manday the 30th March nex-t, on the Estate of Wesley Merchant, dee'd. All creditors are there fore notifted to presenit their claims on or before that day, otherwise they will bea precluded from p-irtici pating in the assets--and those Indebted must make, payment by the above specitled time if they wish to I save costp. CH ARLOTT MRRCH A1iT, Ad'x. Fmb. on4S CLOTHING---CLOTHING! AUGUSTA, GntOaar.A. kre now receiving an unusually large Stock of Spring aid Sinner Clothing ! ['hey will keep a good supply for, the trade. Also fine and varied assortment for BOYS nnd CHlIt. )REN, at their Store under the Augusta Hotel, iroind Street, A ugusta, Ga. Feb 24 2m 7 BACON: BACO1%N THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. A uUSTA, GA., EEP constantly on hand a full supply of BA CON, FLOUR. &e., which they a ill cell at lie Market price-in large quantities ouly. Augusta, Feb 24, 8n 7 DAWSON & SKINNER, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Dealers in FINE TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &C, -Importers of HAVANA SE GARS, -Every description of onstantly on hand, and all for sale on good terms. Augusta, Feb 18 3m 6 To Merchants, New Candy Manufactory, 0 King St., Opposite Brancroft, Leman 4- Co. C11 A RLESTON, S. C. T4L KINDS OF CANDY MANUTFACTU RED AT NEW YORK PRICES. Dealers it consult their own interests by ctlling on us lien in this City or ordering from us. Orders attended to w ith prompteiiss and ilispatch. WARlREN KINSMAN & BRO. - P. S.-One Price. Charieston, Feb. 10 1857 4t 5 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. I IIE Undersigned have as sociated themselves to ler, under the name of MITH & .iONE , for the .rpose of carrying on the oach Making and Repairing Business Iall its various b ant-hes. 'l hey expect to keer' ,stantly on hand a good assortttent o'' ARRIAGES, BUGGIES., ROCKA WAYS, &C. -Of the latest styles. gg- All sorts of IWIl'AIRIN dune in the be-t anter. un.! with th.- greatist disp :tch .' lt.et-al share of patronage. i. resp. etfully a..li teil. F. L. 'Mi EIl, LEWIS .()NE.4. Edgefield, F. h 20, 1857. tf 7 o the Citizens of Edgefield C. H., and Vicinity. - EST BLIsS' i)YSPEI'TIC REM.EDY MAY h be rec:arded in the same light as many other mt. tit ' pret,.raii.na that are recnomended by th-ir rprietors as a ore-reign halm for every lis-ase that sah is'' eir in. I wish to pint on to the fact that I commend its trial Hilly i, the dise .ses of the stom rh and digestive organs, and thotte other diseases hict. in my opinion. have their rise and origin in rose argans, and I wish, also, to point you to the faci, tat instead of asserting merely that it will ctre sne, id such iliseases, and tcbliging you to take my ipse iit for the truth of the assertion. as a great majority r those whit have gitme hrford me itve done, and are ring every day. in public prints; instead, I say, of uimng thi. I have taken no little pains, anti have zone >tno very smttll expett'e intt urchasing space itt ad aristmg coliumns, for the, purprse not only of recomh enditig the trial 4tf my preparation, btut at the same me aivitng von the eause, true indication of treat cenn, enre, &c.. of each disease, anti my recotmmettd ig a trial of it in each particular dliseatie 1 have trea -d upon. I niot ontly say to you that it will cure such id such dilseaseti, butt I do at ithe Pame tie tell Yo'tu .t atid how, it will effect a cure. And whly have I tite this ? Thiat I mtitht give you mty views as re ard the nature anti treatment of the diff-erit dlisca as. an.t also that I might ti'. be chatrged n iih ret-om reinitg BLISS' LffSPEPTIC RE.MICDY" fur very awl any dlisease. indliscrimitnateiy. as at hers liave ne, and are doinig every slay, throngh newspapers, teir preparations. TIhat my labor has not bteen itn an, I hare the most ample piroof.d, in the fact, that i Remedy has been, and is now, being tested hy tudredis anid thousands thtronghtout the cotuntry ; and tore titan this. I htave receivedi thte mist fiatteritng at r, not ounly fromi those ant oft the pritfessitin. bit sose in it-sime of whom are the first phtysiciatns in sis sectiion of country. I must confess that so mtany antidi avowrals of its trite remedial worth, trots pity. rians, nttt only prioduces no small degree of satisfar' min tmy miftd, bttt it dues, I must say, create somne itie surprise, knowitng as I sdi. that tmetdicai men, eneraly, insteatd sif receivitmt. examfining and trying new remedy, are very apt fto rise tip simnittatinusly nd syetemticially in bustling hiostility against any dong sit the kind. That it is a sovereign remedy for the dliseases I hte Iready brouighi before yittr ntotice. I din kinow, for I ave testetd ft preparation for years in my private ractice, atnd I ktiayc hosw far anti ini whlat diseasie it tny he relie~d tipon. I do kunot thtat it niay be reliid pon, and writh the greatest cunfidlence, in DYSPEPSIA, o matter of hnw long staniding, or hotwever stubborn ruse it ni.ay have been. If thtedirect irns are closely illsned, atid persevered ini, if n~ ill not fatil to cure. o also in CONSTIPATION, ten of vears'stanintg, attd ihavinig previously re,isted very kiut of tre-atmbent. I dii knsow that it wiil, it it ' taken in gotid faith, remove every veutinig of the isease, fir, as I hitvs aireadly shownw, it is a sdisease of te dig,-stive organs, intuead sif, as matny sulpose, a isease of the luwer bowels. Int D EBILITY, iso, I tdo most unhtesitatinigly recommend it, especial itt those cases oif long contitnuied debility, to which males are so subjet. As I have already sihiwnt, re is nto sichi diseas-e as "getteral debhility," bit tat state of syittem lutikedl stptn as sneh, is ontly syin matic of a diser~se of the digestive organs, and for ae cure of whic~h a weil directed coturse of treatment athose organs must be had. In WASTrING IN FLESII, also recommend the remedy. I have already descri ed its actioni in bringitng about a cure in this disease, r rather symptom of diyease, viz: a conigested atnd ir itated state of the digestive organs. This condition oft f the system anid its, auses have been muich oiverlisiked y the protfesisun generaliy-.acondliition that hiss !:--eni egared by those both in asnds ot otthe protessitin, as ing with many a ntaturalcoittiion-thatt it n as natu ci to somie to be poior ini fl--sit, this, attenuated and ho v; hut agreatermistake neverezisted,foirsuchastate f 'ytem, a hether hereditary or birsitghi abutnthy naiu il causes, is the result ofdisease sift lie digesi ive otrgans, nd can he easily removed, and the whtif person to as ume a full,plump, rtutnd, and healthy appearance. In CHRONIC DIARRHEA, iso, I have desc-ribed its currative effects--have hwn that instead of its being !&e. the acnte form of he uisease, that of the howels, tt is a diset'se of the igesive organs, and thtat any and e.'ry e:,se may be t only relieved, bitt permanently cured by preserving a the taking of the Remedy. So,also, in PALPlTATON, disease which I have not yet treated upon, bitt shall o sit next week;j it is a sovereigni remedy to the tine* ional or tiervutns tftrmt of thte disease, it hiavmig its isa and origin in dise-ase of the digestive organs. So, Iso, :n LIVER DISEASE, *n many other chrsinit diseases which I have nut et tiichted upon, but w iii dii so in gooid time; the temedy is, sil all others ever yet been introdneed be ire iihe peotple, onie that may be. relied otn with every otifidence:~ it conclusion, I will embrace the present tavorable pprtmnty of thtankitng my very nutterous Iriendis and arots niot otily fur their patrotnage, tiut isor their high stimation of the Re-medy, atnd hope that it wtil ever ontitue to be as successful itt reitevitig suffering hu anity as it has thus far been. w. W. BLISS, Md. D., 363 Broad way, N. Y. |T" BLISSt DISPEPTIC REMEDY " is for ale in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T'. J. TEAGUE. larch 4 1857 It 8 Notice. TRAYED from the subscriber's Plantation on Savannah River, several head of CA TTLE of iffernt colors. Amopg thiem is an Ox, color white ind red, white face, no-horned andi bob-triled ; the mar marks, crop in thte right and upper-bit in tho eft ear. Anyt iniformatiotn of said cattle, addresed to me r my Overseer at Edgefleld C. H., will be thanik utly received, and a liberal compensation given br :fny trouble Incurred. F. W. PICKENS. Feb 26tf 7 panish Jack, Don Lopez. LL persons who hare giveu their notes to us on account of slur ,J A CK. are re-queiited to at end to the same without delay Trhose who siwe oounts will also attend to the same. N r'5 S. D,&R T CS MANSION HOUSE! T ILIE Undersigne'! aaving pureha-ed the bnrg and commodioi f louse occupied fur severa years by l r. Chas U -pty, as a Ilotel but recenti; by Maj. G A% Addison as s Dwelling, respe--ifull announces to his old patrons and iends that th said House is now open for the accmemmdatient all who may favor him with their company. Hi Ilotel is privately but still conveniently ticated which makes it very desirable as a boarding house lie promises to use every exertion to plea-e, an. having had considerable experience in the lote business feels confident that he will render cumplet satislaction to the public generally. lie has procured the servie" o' No. I Cooks and will censt.inly keep his table la-lend with th. best that can be had. Mrs. C. will also giv. lie personal attention to the culinary department. ii having every article properly prepared. Hill ROOMS will be completely furnished, anm care taken to keep tI.em so His STA BLES will also receive the careful atlen tion of an experienced Oitler. and be plentitu I.. provided with the best of provender. He hopes by giving strict attenion to busines and endeavoring to gratiry the wants of every one to merit and receive a liberal share ."f patronage. LI.Wls COV. R. Dec 30 tf 51 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! W I WUIUL) inform the eitnzens of Edgefield an-1 the adjo.ning I listriets that our con stantly inerensing business has compened our re rmoval from " 3 Hi toA I) STREET," to the mag flent and spacious BROWN iSTO NE R BU.1 IN( 9 = . " MT :EET. OA W l:V I . i ," ar.- un .iurp.sJ.1 ty auk .,aiil;i stablsshrent in the L'Umted State. I and w hilst ii xwi atlord laeilit.es for keeping our usu:il LA RG i Mtuck of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MG 9U N'irg CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, &C., We uolso prp add ng lge argely io our tereseni sTOCK or sTlATltON ICRY :A nd those in wanft . LEDGERSTOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LETrEl, N'TE AND) CAP P'APER. &c.. &e will lind it t o . ir :fiVynmam-re to visit US. S. G. COURTENAY & CO., Beooksel'er. and0. Soatieen-+S. "e Sign of the Newos Boy ' Charleston. Dec 16 CGm 49 Boot and Shoe Manufactory. T iiE Subscriber has ino oepenied a B 0OO kAND)S 110? E ANUFACTIPR1 opposite the Post Olie, respecettull)s annonlner's to the citoeloes of Edlog field Villag'e ndu I )istrict. tha is lie prepared to nke to orrter any article in the Boot and Shoe Business! I avinig the be'. workmnen in the I istrict in his em. p:eyment andc being a praie1a workmaon hoimnsd ie I'eels warranted in saoyong thai kis woerk wid b, doiie ini the nealoest andl latest st' des. l Ie hans also on han.i a larL'e Stcock ofI fine PU M& Ol.ED und line W ELTED acnd D)OUBl.E S.er BOOTS. Alsoe, a stock or genitlemoen and Indeies SilOHS-all of hs own c-anuretur-which lie will sell for cashl. NICilOL.'S NlcEVIY. N. B-A Negro boy waonti3. teo learn the Bee.l andl shio tradoe. Feb 4 tf 4 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE NO. 1. I WLbL attond at thio times anod plnees h.reion afl.orerospited to colleet the State and I 'i-trie* Tax for the year commoreneing the first day oer Octo ber, 1856. " Ioncarel's, Tuesdlay, 10th Alarclh. "I White Ilouse, Wedlnesdtay, 11th1" " Red I1i11, Thucrsday. i2tho " "Collier', Samoe evening. 3 o'clocek. "Rocky Peond's, Fri ny. 13th "l Mrs. .lidodleton, Same evenioig, 3 ,'clock. "t Edgeficid C. I1. Saturdasy, 14mh "o Dr. J1. .Aloh-y's, alondaly I fth "C Hiuniware's, Same ovnn , 'clock. "O Ridgte. Tueseday. 1ith "~ Lybrand's, Wednesdtay, 18th " I Iotcher's, Thursday, 19th " Graoniteville, Frioday. 20thi " Bleach Island, Saiurday, 21st "~ Tionoburt', Mondaev. 2cd i Cherokee Pond.., Tuoe.dnoy. 24th "O arans W elnesday 25th "W ialhtimaon' S. 11. Th'lursda~y, 26th -Pine Hieose, Friday. 27th "0 M~rs. Allen's, Saturdaoy. 28th grTaox Paoyeis wvtl bear in imind that I am re quredl to make a returni ef each white mna:e o1 emale born, maorried ocr died. in their respeetiv, famoies during the year, miod the nutmber orf, bl, who have been horn ocr died eluriong th. same per:id and come prepared to fuomh me the corr. et return g"Free peisons of color must maoke teir re turs~ in March-otherwise they will. be docubbi toxed. TIlEUPIIILEUS DEAN. -rC ... Feb 4 8t 4 Octagon Burial Cases THE Subscriber keepeconstatntly on hanod a go I variety of this new stsle of METALIC BJU RIAL CASES, of beautif~ul form, and finishted ii oe feet resemblance of highly polishcd ROSE WOOD. Thes~e CAS S are now extensivel., uset and posess many .yaluablc advantages over al Coins now before the pubtllic. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefieldl, Feb-0 m 6 TO PRINTERS. WE have on hand and for salo cheap-les Ythan half the original cost-a first rate lo of CHASES, of all sizes, and as good as new. T wenty paor ot CASES, with a few JOB CASES all in good c ndition. Also, a lot of Brass GALLEYS, Slice anti Plail wood 0 ' LLEYS, Conmposing STICKS, STANDS a No. 1 ROLLER MOUL D, &ce., all of which ari for sale remarkable cheap. Apply at this office. Found O PPOSIT E B. J. Ilyan's lintel, on ilonday eve tong host, a l.ady's MOUI(NIN'G VIGIL whh the. own. r can h..ve by nepplying ut this Offie an patyig ior this aidvertisemenot. March 4 185 7 tf 8 IKOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. T H Ei Subscriber offe*rs for sale hii I lOUSE an LOTI in the Vii age o~f Edgetield, sonistin o three n.-res, wih every nlecessa'try beuildlog ui the pr.-mibes, welt of excellent watt r, &et. Terms accommdahag W. L4 0E. uMa ir CAN DI DATES! For Congress. f7 We are authorized by the friends of Gen. M. L. BONHAM. to announce him as a Candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives, to Al the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. S. Brooks. ' The Friends of H. R. SPANN, Esq., re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the U. S. House of Representatives to fill the vacancy occas oned b) the death of Hon. PRs'ToN 8. BROOKS. 17 We are author zed by the friendi, of C-!. %. G. SUMMER, of Newberry, to announce him a." a Candidate for a seat in the U. S. Housc of Representatives to fill the vacancy occasirm' ed'by the death of Hon. P. 8. Baooas. The friends of Co W M. QUATTLEBUM r pectfully announce hint as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuinag election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONESA Esq, as a candidate for re-election for Rherdf cf Edg.'field District. 07 TaE,F riends of Capt. H BOULW A RE respectfully announeehim as a Candidate for Theriff of Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR. r-s pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff, of Edgelield District. at the ensuing .election. The many friends of W. W. SA LE. Esq., of flamburg, in the upper part of the District. respect rally announce him as a candidate for Sher' of Edge'efild I istrict at the next election. 87 Tina Friends of \lr ROHERT D BRYAN .'.pectfully anu'unce him as a Candidate for Clerk -f Edgetield District at the next election. 5 Tua Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE .ESS respect'ully announe" him as a Candidate for "ax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing .-eti"n. lE7The friends of STARLING TURNER, an ."ounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the nauing election. L7 The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect rully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec r"r of Edgefleld at the next election. g The l riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax "llector ..t Edgelicld District, at the ensuing clec .~.tt. :17 Th.- lr-.nds of 'tr. CH AfR LES C \RT1. -.-spectully annoautce- him as a I'ainlia 'te tIir T:' ollector or h.etg-fi, ld I )ist' et. at the next ec.'tion 117 Ti.. Friends e.f 11r. CI{ .S. M M AY, rex ...-:u aonnnc him as a Caaslidiat.- fr Tax V.1. e ..r e't 1.duriel Id l :ie-trict tile f --xt election Law Notice. T' IF U,.derasgned Wav,- t h.s : .. -..rne"-.t .a .-., nernhip to the Prae c"' ..f .ls ,ailt lyg.,' a -.iaetieild and the adj .inaag Di-trects. Otnie. tdaefirld C. H., where one or bo h may at all lte. be funad. S. W, %I.% OR Y, JAS. A. DOZI it Dec 31 1856, if 51 -e Dentistry. THE Subscrier has .npened an 'office immediately in rear of the Court Ilou.e. where he wall at aeand to tiny business'i pertamning to hais Profession \llean's Piatenat Teth, Curvilinear Guma and &lock l'eeth, froam Single Teeth to Elntire Setts, Putt up in a style to please the mosnt fastidioauu. I tenatists wishing teeth put up on Allen's l'atentaa e-n have it do'nt. by sendinag in their Plataes ;at ver mnodernate pr-ies I )entista' Gssld and Silver Plate. Gold Silver nea. Platana Ware, round, halt rotund an1 cil-ndrient made to order. U. PA RKE R. N. lB.-A settlement alwa3 s at the compaletion at the'woa k. .lnly ::0 tf 29 TO THE AFFLIrED J' R. T II1AY K R. Hloaopathie Physeiciun. Sar ./ geon, and Accouacheaar. late of Phailaadelphiu noew lictaiced N o 217, lt-'end Street .tugusta. Gu. P'articular attentiona paial to the treatment o' ''hraonie disenses. Visitat madie tat a distoee onth .a,,,t reason~aablaeteams. Please-..Adresi, I1. R . T Il.\ Y ER. M. D. A ugusia Ga. A ri 2 tf 12 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry REPAI RE D! I )OBERT aISENBEE ;ak.'sthis ocen stn to intorm, the ciuzeeus ot lEdtetieldl Village m.:t the surrmunditng vicinity. that he is now pre pareil te seineeammdaate tall who maty entrust thdia wo'erk to, him, on th.- most reas..iabale te-rmls. watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., 1 eft with him, will b'- pr.'perly :and uneatly repaired. ai wtarranated to work well. g'" lie mnay be tound tat the re-s.dence of Mrat Goldine adij"tini thae A dvertis'tr Otie, where It re~spectrully solicits a share uf peublic pat'onage. .htan21 i 2 LINEN SHIRT BOSOMSa WVILLIAMI SHEAR, H AS received froam New York, a supply of GEONTI.EI EN'S and YOUTTII'S LIN EN Si illT I4OSa MS, beaut~fulhy stitched, and of an petrior Ftyle :ind quality, which hae will sell at very leaw lances. A ugusta, Jnn. 27 1857 tf 3 Cass County Lands F OR SA LE., A Mtn'iT valuable p'antation lyaig 'in the Wes ..I.tern & Atlantic Rail Road, embiracing the laands tapon which the Caville '9 ond-Station is huen te.d atn-i onay t Wo and a halt miles from Casaville, and wth:n tw's miles of .he a herokee Baptist Col lege tand the Mletho'dis lFemale Coll.-ge. I his tract coaniss 700~ Acres, oft which only 190 acres are .n culnvaationi, the rest being heavily amtbered atnd so conavenienut to the Wood-St'ationa, that evuay stick oaf timtbetr enin be retadily converted int'. money). I lao tiprovements conasists of a comn tortabale lwehlbng, a good Gin llouse and all other out hoiuses, &O There are on this tract about 40 acr.es of very fine aieadow lanad, hall of which is set in Herds Grass. This id is capable 'at proeduemag aboaut IWIn) lbs. oif Cesttan. 2n' bush- Is of.Whten: or 40) buehele of C.ran. Th' surp'glus timab-r 'n thec traca ih.- asuld, wit nmor.- iha:n rpaay th.' purchuae money An. pera.n waushmne to put-chase time ahbave tract nae re ier'ed to ,i. I1. MIMtS Feb 11 l$;7 3m 4 NOTICE. [ WILl . aII .at punlhc sale-ona~ Wedneaya, 1~ah INMarch. toa the haightest bidder. ihe' f-..',ian' The Rocky spriu;: Place, Cesntaininig 4,368 ae'res-withi a haue Cat-ula" at. Mill, in go".d runianu e rder. The Touney Pl1ace, Containinig aabout 2,1100 acres, with a good Saw Mall upont it. Bo*th p aces are wvell-timbered atnd very desiraahl. armr thte Millhng busmetss They amaty be ar- mted for at private sale until tha' time. Terms madate knoewn on da.i of asle. gg The sale will take plait.' at the' Roacky Sprinag place. R. T1. MItis. Feb18 5a 6 Final Notice. T.LL personis indlebte.l t, thet Estate of Willias Cl Vance, deied . -are eatrnestly r.-quested tao settle by the 19th March nexi, as longer mdutlgence will tact he gi ven. Those haaving atenmd. sagainst said Esiaat.. are not fled to read.-r in therar ate..unas, prop rly tattested, by that thnue, as I intend making a final bettlemnatt in the O~rdinart's Offia', onta t day. S. BROA IIWATER, .admi Fab la St 6 A Great Thedicine. L- ISS' elerated lVYPEPIrC R E~t EDY!. ma oRe shat long advertitenenat on anothe~r iol umn.For aleby Wuft h. Ga thA t 0 .ANERIOAN HOTEL, cENTRE sTRENT, EAMBURG> 3. a - u. P. B. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors larch 11, 1856. ly 9 PLANTERS' HOTELI . S E lubscriber having becume 'ole prorietor A of this well-known House, ly in f.rns the citizens of Edgefield and adjoning Dim trictst, that he will now se his atmost endeavors to Rive UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. He In rends in a short time to make considerable improve mstents to the House end Stables, in order to aeom e1.te all " ho may favor him with their patronage. ads TA Hl.E henceforth shall be constantly sup p,:" d with the hest that can be had, and served up on a -t I.- that must please. It will, in short, be his ..le purpose to feed the hungry and satisfy the cravings of the thirsty, and for this purpose ample :.a rarngesbe have been made. " .ittentive Servants and good Ostlers will over he in attendance. Thankful for the generous patronage he has re eived. he hopes by strict atention, to merit liberal - encouragement in the future. B. J. RYAN. Nov 26 tf 46 Edgefleld Collegiate Institu [ FOR YOVNG LADIESl a ! 'h EXERCISES RESUMED ON MONDAY, FIFTH JANUARY: ' NE W Si$8IN will commene March lat. The present as however a good time to enter pupils, as new classes will be formed and .those who commenee are charged but from the time of entrance. There will be no other vacation until August. CHAS. A. RAYMOND, Parn. Jan 5 tf 54 Durable Riches Selling at Cost,. ' 11f II ubscriber takes this method of informing I his friendhs andi the public. that he has re-opened f..r the rtception..f Students, the newly ereetedand tieatly fitashed Academi, situatrd in a healthy por t: .n of ldg. field Di trict, S. C.. one mile and a half. Ea..t of Kirksey's Cross Roads, in the immedi ate- neighborhuaasd of -ohn B. Rountree, James Tur ter, John Durst. Ransom Holloway. Holloway (legg. Rev -lohn Trapp and Simon Mlathis. Req. The scholast-e year is divided into two Sessions of 5 months each. Bates of Tuition For the Languages itid the higher Branche. of Mathematies.................815, per Session. Fur English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic. &c..... ..........$8, per Session. For Reading, Writing, Spelling. &e.$6, per Session. Board can he had from $6 to $7 per month.. No . cholar received into School for less than half a session. WM. M. HEATH, Rector.. .. F.-h. 4 1857 tf 4 To the Public, rI E $ubscrib.r tak -s thisopportunity to express his sincere thanks to his friends for the very .h.-rar patronage h.- has received at their hands .!ur.ng the pant year. \ ad iit n.iinj to keep his Stock CONSTANT LY REPLENISHED with:i Full Supply -of the- - VERY BEST ARTICLES, - :.i :iway,. be aisund read. and willing to serve - ..i-to...era. aid well use every effort to give en-. .-it .uta.-ta..u. :1. wis es it ti, be- distinctly understood that he ,ll e-xpect anal require all accounts to be panctsally nd when doe. as the nature of his business wil - iqu re prompt payment. J3 To those who wish to buy for cash liberal - iseount wall be made. E. PENN, Aomer. .Ian 14 tf 1 Notice. LL persns having demands against Edmund . IL. Wh ailey, are requated to present them to thee undersigned, and all persons in anywise lndebt --d to said Kdmiund L. Whatley, are requested to manke immtediate li.sment to the 6inder-signed. W. W. AD AMS, Assignee. .lanuary 19 18.;7 tf 9 Cloaks and Talmsas. tOOMl & NORRELL have received a few U~-noe-hadsmeCLQAKS and TALMAS~ -me extra rich, seehich they'will sell low. A ugusta, Georgia;~Dec 16 1856 If 49 iMackrel! Mlackrel!! T lOSE wishing FINE FISH1, inspected and packed where they are eenght,of all sixes and number.. call on S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hlamaburg, .Jana. 6th 1857, tf 52 NotIce.* ,~ LL Persona having claims against the Estate I of Benj. Corley, dec'd., will render them in w thout, delay, and these indebted must make payment forthwith. E. CORLEY, Adm'r. Feb 9 3m 6 Notice. I WILL niet fill any order after this date, to Town kor Cuntry, without the Cash enclosed, as I sell 4Mods for a small profit, anal I am not authorized to ai-*l Goods on the shorte-st time. S. K. BOWERS, Agent. Ilamhurat. Feb. 10 1857 If - 5 Fresh Imnported Garden Seed, .NEW CROP, SLarge and select assortment of RELIABLE .SEED, imported direct from the best Seed ;rowa-rs in Eurispe, embreacing every variety. viz: :Gnglish Cahbages, Beets, Beans, Onions, Garden Pt-as, &o., &c. For vale Wholksale or Retail, by.HANS Augusta, .lanuary 27 1857 2m 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. ANDREW 0. LA TASTE and wife Mary, and Felina Nappler, ys Tillman D. Nappier, Ma. tilda Radfor-1 and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Elizabeth Williams, Lucindla Radford, Martha Nappler, Elisa Nappier, John Nappier, Absalom Nappier and John Nappier, Delendants, reside without this Statse, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and ob ject to divisioa or sale of the real Estate of Na. than Nappier, deceased. on or before the 9th day ot Mny next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DURI80E, O.Z.D. Ordinary's Omice, Feb. 10th 1867, 12te 6 state ofrSouth Carolina, EDGE PIE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. William White and wife, Applicants, vs.I George W. Thomas and others. I T appearing to my ratisfaction that Anromeda IThomas, Atticits T. Thomas, Sarah C. Thomas and Landon T. Thomas, children of George W. Thomas-Thonas H. (Jdon, YAlartbm Oden, Elis Oden, George WV. Oden, Esther Oden, tiary Oden, Sarah Oden, Nancy Oden, John Oden and Patience - Oden, children of "ary Ann Oden, wife of John H. Oden-Sarah Thomas. Joseph Thomas, Mary Thomas, .\lartha Thomas, Emeline Thomas, John Thomas and Cath rine Thomas, children of Jane T. Thomas, Defendants n the abive case, reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore O-ilered that they doe appear and object to the dl visioni or sale of the Real Estate of Sarah Thomas, .Iec'd., oen or before the 28d day of 'lay next or their concert to thessme will beenitered of record. W. F. DUBISOE, c.a.n. Feb 24, 1866. 12t 7 Money Wanted, A 1.1 Permonai atdebted toe the Subscriber by Note . .r Account fur the years 1853, '54, '55 and -aare earinesily requested to call andl make pay metat 'y the tenath of March. Respond to this no tie-e in due time, yen that are lnter. stud, and don't comiipel me to apply for legal assistance. Money I , mae-t hav--. I hav.e now opened a Blacksmith Shop on Monu manm -reek, and ami ready to do nil kind of work at home or from home-tar and near. Give me a calD. ABNER HARGROVE. Mar 4 It* 8 I CE N OT ICE. P RRSONS wishing ICE can ho served (San.. Ldays excepted) by applyina at Dta. Teegnek D)rug Store, or at my Harness Shop. It is a small business. and SENONE WILL he DELIV ERKI) UN LESS the money IS SENT.. gWPrice, Five Cents. Contracts will be muds by the sason.