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physicians that his death must have been caus ed by fright. His reason, as alleged by himself, for exhuming so many bodies was to obtain oil from them, which every physician needed. Be sides taking up the children, we learn that he had taken up a young woian. After securing the oil, he was in the habit of burning the flesh and bones, and Gen. Means was shown where the ashes of his children were, and, upon ex amination, some teeth and a part of the skull was found. Five persons are implicated, and a man by the name of Bogus, a shoemaker, was implicated in this horrid affair, and he made his way into South Carolina, but was enticed back, when he was arrested in Charlotte, and for want of security was committed to jail. Since the above was in type, we learn that only two or three bodies were taken up in Con cord, but Nugent stated he had taken up some fourteen at another place.-Charlotte Whig, 12th inst. TE PowER OF A CoME.-The Louisville Journal disposes of the comet question in the following summary manner : We see that some people appear to be still afraid of the comet. There is no more likeli hood of the comets hitting the earth than there is of the " old cow's jumping over the moon," and even if it were to do so, no harm could possibly be done. A good sized ram could butt fifty times as hard as the biggest comet in the Universe. No TAXES.-Lawrenceburg, Indiana, is a " favorite spot." They go without taxes there. The city government has resolved not to impose taxes this year. Reason why; no use for the money! OB IT U A RY DIED, in Augusta, Ga., on the 1st inst., Mr. BRITTON MIMS, aged forty-two years. DIED, at his residence in this District, on the 27th of April last, JOHN JONES, Esq., aged 77 years. Mr. JoNEs was a native of Maryland, and emi grated to this District in early life, a poor and friendless stranger, but by his assiduous attention to business and integrity of character, he won the friendship and esteem of the community in which he lived, and aecumulatad a handsome fortune for his deseendants. DiaD, on the 0th April last, in Brazoria County. Texas, Mr. JOHN WESLEY McCULLOUGH, in the 38th year of his age. He was a native of Edgefield District. and a son of Mrs. Sarah Proe tor, of Edgefield Village. At the time of his death he was acting as manager on the plantation of Judge R. J. Towns, and had by close sitention to his employer's interests and gentlemanly deport ment, won an enviable reputation as a man of honor and integrity. M The friends of Capt. W. C. MORAGNE re spectfully announce him as a Candidr.te for Briga dier General of the 2d Brigade of Infantry, Ist Division S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen. J. R. Wever. g WE are authorized by the friends of Maj. W. L. IODG ES, to announce him as a Candidate for BRIGADIER GENERAL, of the 2d Brigade of Infantry. 1st DivisionS. C. NI., to fill the vacancy Oc easioned by the resignation of Brig. Gen. Wever. J. D. McKELLAR, SURGEON DENTIST, . 01UD most respectfully infairn the citizens of Abbeville and Edgelield Districts, that he will spend the first half of each month in Albbeville anal the latter half in Edga-feld, where lhe will be pleased to~ attend to any professional calls that lhe niay receive. Address-.bbeville C. II., Greenwood and Mill Way24 Pie Fruit in Cans. J UST received a fresh and large assortment of PIE FRUIT in Cans- an excelletnt article for the sceason. For sale by W. E. LEGG. May 20 2t _19 Fresh Salmon, Oysters, &c, J UST received another fresh supply of fine Cove Oysters, in cans, Salmon, Lobsters and No I. LSardines-all put up naccorditng to " (.unter," anid are bound to p'rove palatable to every lmver of extra good dishes. For sale by W. E. LEGG. Miay -20 2t 19 Oranges and Lemons. UST opened a fine andl freash lot of Oratnges andm JLemons. Ca'l soon. W M. E. L EGG. May 20 t9 Nuts ! Nuts ! IN STORE a large supply of Cocoa, Brazil and IPecan Nuts. Also, a few boxes fresh Alinonmd. For sale by W M. E. LEGG. May.20 2t 19 Fine Wines. . A SPLENDID article of St Julie-n's CLA RETT and No. I SilERRY WINES. W. E. LEGG. May 20 2t 192 Good Mackerel. O N hand a few barrels No. I Halifax Ma.-ker.i For sale byW. E. LEGG. May 20 2t 19 Notice, A LL. Persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. 1~Ridley Gray, dee'd., are requested to call aon me and settle on or before the fifth .June next, as I am determined to make a finaL seitlement thmen and close the business. H. A. GR AY, Ad'aor. May 20 3t 19 STATE OF SOUTII CA ROLINA, EDGEFlEL~D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DJURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Wherea, Thos. Kcernagh~an hath applied to me for Lette-rs of Administration, with the w il annexed,on all and singular the goods andl chiattles, rights and cred its of Charles Hammond late of the District aforasuid, deceasetd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hmlden at Edgefield C. II., on thme 2nd day of June next, to show cause, if any, why the said adlministration should not be graimted. Given under my hianad and seal, this 19th day of M1ay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anad lilty-seven, and inm the 81st year of Ameri can lndepenmdence. W. F. DU RISOE, O. E. D. _May 20 2t 19 state of Southm Carolina, 1-:DGRFIELD l)ISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. By W. F. lit :1I0 E, Esquire, (Jrdinasiy oaf Edlge field Di-tric-t. W 11ER ,IEAS, Thus. Kernmaghan hath ap1plied tome for Letiaers of Adlministrutlion ith the will annema-ain~rgulamr ona all anid thme gamamam anmd chattles, rights andl credits ofi'olly Ilmammondi late of the Di. trict afuresaid, dec'dl. Thela-me are, ilherefiore, to cite ad nmlamrni,.h all and singular, thme kindred aimd c-redtltrs of mthe said deea2s ed, tin he and apmpeatr before me, at ourmnext Ordinary's Caort fmor the said Distriet, to be holmde-n at Ed;.gelieldl Court House, on thme 2nid day of June nel-., to show cause, if any, wh ly the said administration should not be granted. Givem under my hand andm seal, this 19th day of June, in thme year of outr Lord amne thomusiandl e-i,~h hunidred anal fifty-seve-n and ini the eighty-first year -of Amnerican idependence. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.D. May 230, 1857 2t 19 mmST CEEE.T FURNISHING. . WM. 0. PICE & CO., AUGt tG.t, 11EORG IA. May 15, 2m 1 ---New Market Steam Mills! rffIl E Subscriber gives ntee tam thme pr.iame o .A bbeville, L.urenms aund Newhe~rry, thamt his Steaa M~ills havte been recntly ulhormoughmy repaired. I have pmut in ne-w liders and fimst rate Bolting Cloths, amid I think I uim m~w pre patred tam mnake as fine Fkmur as any utde ini thme vState. My regular Gmindling days are Tuesdlays atnd Fridays. 'ersans fram a dietance canf he zacmm -moudated at any time by getting ton the Mill hie-Sre Sunsat. I will grand foer them any nighit in the week. J. Y. L. PARTLOW. New MarttMar- 21 3mi 12 TRIAL OF MARTIN POSEY W E have on hand and for sale a few hundred copies of the Trial of MARTIN POSE1 for the Murder of his Wife, Matilda H. Posey, -AND Negro Slave Appling, Being an interesting pamphlet of about 75 pages, givi.,g a true and exact account of a crime com mitted in Edgefield District in 1849, and which resulted in the conviction of the said Posey of murder in the first degree, for which offence he suffered the extreme penalty of the law on Friday. Feb. Ist, 1850. Persons desirous of procuring this record of past days and dark scenes should call at once. 0' For sale at this Otfice. Price, 15 cents per copy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two copies sent by mail, to one address, for 25 cents. April 20 tf 16 C oo1 3 imt.2iB 3P.A'W'EJ TW IRON PLOW STOCK! I NOW iffer to the public my IRON PLOW STO.CK. This Plow Stock was Patented Jan. Ist, and has now been in use long enough to prove, at least. that it is no humbug. The advantages which are claimed for this, over the common plow stock, are these: 1st. Its simpli city and durability. 2d. Its adjustable arrangement by which the beam is raised or lowered at pleasure w'ithout changing the. depth of the plow or the height of the handles. 3.1. The plow can be set any depth without changing the height of the beam or handles. 4. The handles can be raised or low ered at pleasure, without changing the.height of the beam, or depth of the plow. 5. It is well adapted to all soils, and to all manner of farming, at all seasons. As a proof of what 1 have said above, I need only refer those who have not seen the plow, to the following names, which stand as high on the Agri eultitral lists of Georgia, (iny native State) as any others; and also to those of the adjoining States of South Carolina and Alabama: Hon. M. A. CooPERn, Etowah, Ga; lion. Titos. STocus, Greensboro, Ga.; Dr. 1. S. WjrrrEN, Mt. Zion, Ga.; Col. J. V. Joes, Birdsville, Ga.; MILEs L. GREax, Esq., Ft. Valley, Ga.; D. REDMOND, A ugusta, Ga ; Dr. N. B. CLOUD, NMontgoanery, Ala; Dr. B. W. LAWTON, Erwinton, S. C.; Col. A. G. SuMMER, Columbia, S. C. The Right to make and use this Plow Stock for Plantations, Shops, Counties or States, can be had by addresing the undersigned at Ogeeclee, Seur ven County, Ga. G. W. COOPER. W Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS, at the Carolina llotel, Edgelield, S. C., is my authorised Agent. May 20 3t 19 State of South Carolina, EX ECUTIVE DEPA RTM ENT, COLUNBIA, 12th May, 157. W IIEREAS. at an election to supply the va cancy in the Thirty-Fifth Congress, ocea sioned by the death of the late lion. Preston S. Brooks. the Representative of the Fourth District ol this Slate, whielt was ordered to be held, and was held, aecording to law, on the fourth and fifth days of May, instant, it appears that Gen. %llL .EI)GE L. EUNLIAtM, uf fElgefield District, re eived a clear majority of all the votes cast in the Judicial D'stricts or Edgefield, Abbeville, laureis, Newberry andl Lexingtont, comp~osing the said Furth, Congressional District. Now, therefore, I, ROB ERTV F. WV. A LLSTON, Governor and Commander-itn-Chief in antd uver the State eof South Carolina, do issue this, my Proclamation, antnouncing that Gen. Ml LLEDG E L. BON~I A M hats been duly elect, d andl eormns ioned toe titl the said vaciacy, and to sev as a membehtr of Congiress, feor thee satid Fourth Con gressional District of this State, fur the remainder .f the termi of two years, froma the. fourth of Marcht last past. Given under my hand and the Seal uf the State. itn Culumabia, te I 2th dlay of May, in the year oef oeur Lord one thoeu~-anad eigl t lhun-. " i dred and tifty-se-vetn, and in the eightty-lirst ' vear- of t he Sovereignty andl ineenda~lence of thec1 United States of A maerien. RO0BtT. F. WV. A LLSTON. WV. R. 1l,:x-r r, Deputy Secretary of State. May enl It 19t Head-Quarters, 7-ru REGlNMENT, S. C. Mi. Ctaeves' Cant:a, M\ay 19, 183,7. ORD)ERS NO. I'I IE Lmver lBattalion, of thtis Regimnint will ats Isemtbh-. at the Che~rukee [Ponds on Saturdayv it of J1unie next, arm:ed and equiped as the law d r ets. The Cianni-mi~ed tand Non Commani~ ,ionevd Ofli c rs the iday previeous for drill aind instruction. The Upp r ltiattialion wdl assemable at the Pine louse on Saturday 13th of Junte next, armed and equiped us the law directs. The Comma~issioned and Non-Cemmnissiioned Gll. crs the day previoius for drill and instruction. Capts. Lybrand and Shawv, are chtargedI with so much of this orader, as paertains to their commnnadi. By order of D). L. SHIA W, Lieut. Col. 7th Reg. S. C. MI. F. M. Coa.ms, Adj't. Nlay 20 1857 4t 19 Head-Quarters, 9-rn REGIMENT, S. C. M. ) DuNvoNayaLI.E, May 11, 1857. 5 ICCORI DING to an order from Matj. Gent. A. .LM. Sarrn, there will be an election held on the 13th day of .lune next, at Mrs. Susan Brun son's, near Spiringfield, for BRIGADIER GEN ER AL, to li-t the vacancy occsioned by the resig nation of Cen. .J. 1R. W EveR. Lieut. Cuil. Cerle-y and Maj. J1. WV. Tompkins will act as Managers. P'ol:s to be opnd at 11 o'clock, A. M.,antd closed at 3 P. MI. By order of B. F. STROM, Col. 9th Reg't. G. W. l'TnoN, A dj't. May 20 4t __ __ l9 Caution ! ALIL persons are htereby notified not to, trade A tir thte foelowing Notes. and the makers the-re of are aelso cautio'ned aegainset paying said Notes to any othier per.,in than te Subscribe-r, to wit: Onte Note on Josiah Padlge-ti for Thirty-Eight Dllars, dated sometimec in January 1856, with in ret from die date thereof. (Oae Note on Lewis Paudgett for Twenty Dollatra, dat d in*March lt<55, with a credit of $10, made durag the samae nmonth. '1 It a'aove descriptliin is accordinag to any best i,foratioin. The aove atotes are thte property .f the Subscri ter atnd we.re adie payable~ to Sarah Johelnson. STAMMORE J01hNSON. May 20 St* 19 -Administrator's Sale, B Y ana or.!er tiam the (Ordinay of Edgehield Iliistriet, I shall proeed teo sell at thle late resiece or ( hanrk-s Ilammn~tctd, S., jlee'd., oun Mnday te th .June ntext, all the piersoael Estate ef said deceased, cotnsisting ona. Fourteen Likely Negroes, Tass-Ont a credit of twbilve moenths, with in terest fruem ale day of naue. Purchasers will be required ro give Neetes rith i we aplprovedh eeurt'es. TIIOS. KERNAGIlAN, A d'eer. May 20 __ _ 3t I19 Administrator's Sale, B)Y an erder from thec Ordhiary of Edlgefield 1) ii tr ct, I shanli preoceedl to sell att thue late reseiec- of Priy latmond, dee'd., oan Meltteay the 8ith Jutne neext, all the pewrsonta~l Estate o.f laid deceased. co~nsisting~ itn part or leousehlohAl atnd Kitchen Fiantiture, Ilorases, Mattes, Ceews tad Calves, Shaeep, leegs, Blaeon, bard, Cairn, Fodde r, Pla t~etion Ttools, &*c. Tsans-(Oa a credit of twelve moths, with int t-rest freoma the eday oef sale. l'urchtaers will be re quired to give noetes witht twoi apperov'ed seenirities. TItUS. K ERN.\GIJAN, Adl'or. Ma~ckrel! Mlackrel!! T I~IUSR wishing FINE FISII, inasected anad E.paeed u' liere thtey nre enughtt,ef ,all sin s and numbers, call on S. E. BOW ERS, AgenL. ....bu.... Ja.. 6t 185e, If 52 AN OPPORTUNITY That Seldom presents Itself B EING desirous of removing to some place in the Village, or at least near it,-on account of business engagements-I offer for sale my place three and a half miles from Town on the Columbia Road. It contains 480 AIre9. The improvements are on a scale of neatness, order anl convenienee seldon equalled. The Granite Spring alone is worth $500, and there are others like it all over the place. The DWELLING is somewhat in the Cottage style-most of it new. all of it entirely sound ; and its situation is admitted by ail to be one of the most beautiful in the District. Upon the place, there is a TEN-PIN ALLEY carefully and solidly constructed. Also, an orna mental FISHI POND, some 90 feet in diameter, the pond being circular. In short it is one of the most healhful and most beautiful places in the District. ggPrice $20 per aere, not a cent lese. And whoever may purchase would not take $25 per acre after living on it a month. A. SIMKINS. May 13 3t 18 SWAN & CO'S, LOTTERIES, CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000!! TIC:EET8 Ol0I.i3r $10! Owing to the great favor with which our Single Number Lotteries have been received by the pub lie, andi the large demand for Tickets, the Mana gers, S. SWAN & CO., will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year. The following Scheme will be drawn in each of their Lotteries for May, I857. @Djai O ma To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Kay 16th, 1857. To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Kay 23d, 1867. To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on Saturday;Jtay 30th. 1857. On the plan of Single Numbers. 3,290 PRIZES! More than one Prize to every Ten Tickets. W'aiG21.BOe.t Oh.eme TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! I prize of..........$50,000 is................... i prize o ........... 20,000 *is.'....................2.411 1 prize of.........10,000 is..............10.(y 1 prize or. ........ 140,n0 is.................... 10.IIYI 2 prize of.... ...... ha ...............5,stNi 1 prize of. ....... 5,1000 is.....................5,1t5xj 1 prize o .... . 5.00 is...............5,M0 1 prize of......... 2,500 is..................... 2,NN' I prize or..... ..... 2 500 is................... 2.51410 1 p)rize ro............ 2,500 is.................... 2.541 1 prize of............ 2,5 is..... ................5aa 1 prize or........ 2,540 is................. 1 lriz of2 ................2/500 1 prize of...........1,In is................... 01541 1 prize.........1,00 ............... -1, 1 larize of......... 1,0o0 Is................. 1.111 I prize of..........111 ............1.141 I prize of......... 1,111 is.............. -.1m If") prizes of . 1411tire..... ....... .14141 100 prizes of............. 50 are...................5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 l'rizes of to2 .tilproxting io $50,0 Prize are...$900 4 Prizes of 1l " 2o,0Imm 1'rize tire.. .401 q 1'rizes of "11 " y ' 1iil t'rizes re... ti4re 12 Prizes of .I " 5.ooI l'rizes are... cil, 24 Prizes of 30 0 1 21" l'rizes are... 72n, 211 Prizes (if 211 - " 1.1m1 'rizes are... 511 ,n-n 'rizesIf 2'I....................-----------.4 I 3,290 P'rizes aamuniig to..................0,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50. PL.\N (IF TIlE LOTTElI~. The Nutnhiiers from Ito. :30..1144, coirrespmawl ingi ithl those Nuiibers amn th~e icikets pirinateeilln sepanrntei silip at paliier, rae encirceei ithl sallai tinl tubes. :pinleLeti in one1( Wlee. Thie first 2114 imrizes, similarly prinltemt and enecireleaem. nire Time wheiels aire iheni revolvieal. nuami a numbelir is ilrnwnii rram tie whieei of number... unal1 tat th ine tiilne a1 U irize IS ,alrn fraona Ithe othecr whaeri. The unnaiaber tal parize. jirrnwn tUut nare ;awne:i tiiii e~xhib~iteat to time nuellencei~, nal regis tre.l bay the tsiniiissionaers: thea 1,rizelwiing lihicemi nantinst the~ utnnmber airnawn. T isl operatlin is rejienied untii tall thei prizes tare alrawia out. A pproximauton Prtzes.--Thae twoa jree~linag :andi I he liwa stireeaeinii Nuniiiaawr' to iiaowe alrain ingj. lime Iirst l' t'rizes will be enmtitle~al to tihe is Ajpairolximaationa Prizes,. tne Thae :t.mmi Prizes' mf tenI wililibe <ielermaiin ta Ity thie IasI lIgure oif the. N. wichi airtnw. thea 4:.'ninu. For exanspeia. illie Ni. airnwintg the 5ai.ana lirize. aas with Nio. t . liin-n all time yiekets wshere t ime aamalmer einii. in I wsil ibte enml itlel ito $20. I ihe Nuamiser emii withi Numtai.er 2. then tail tihe Tickets where the. Nun baaer einal.- in 2 wili le ettleal to $2a. tiad som CElTiIic.vTES (bF~ P.ttKAEGES will imae sold at the rfilowing rtae, wimaich islthe rihk: ertillette air tl'eknge~ af tenl Whiame Tickeis.......s ertitentae maf t'nekamge of tenl 113t1 Tlickets............4a ~ertiflete ofi ia'ekneLe air tema Quiarter ickel'...........211 Cer!tlete af Ptnektage maf tena Eighith Tiekels............lu Ins Ord~erIng, Tickets or Certificates, Encloste thea mon~ley toa iour nadairess foar the Tick el. aralereal. 'n receipt it' whaieli Iihey Isill aa liirtarale.i byi tirst mitat. Puraseaara etain have Tlickets enainiig ini tany ligure they miaay g-1?"T Ihe List1 mf Drawma Nuanuber anemil t'rizes will be~ sentl toi irchnt.er. irniiealiteiy ~aer the airnawiing. 7: I?"Purchaaers wilillaietie write their signimatuares inttin. :aiael give their l'ost I fficea. Ununty un staiate. Vt4"-iteaminnier thitt every P'rize i.. <irnawnal ianapynble ina flil without il alu~ietiaon. f?".til parize5 mar I.u * nuii taamnaailer, paail ianiinelinteiy :afl4r tht raln iam2--the2r iirize~s tat thie uasuani litne a .f tIlirly ays. [M Aalres.- arer, lfar Tickets air lt'ertiilentea to, s. SW AN & Cf) , Aihaata, G.. or S. SW.\ N, ntg.imery, Ala. [7?". list aof the iiheaar.. thrit nare irtnWin fram thea whieel, withl tihe :ainiat of lime parize that etacha ane is entiitleml to, sililc e ablishia shter every .ltawinig. in the Illiawing pn-1 p mers-New Orlen Deitaa. .Mambile liegisltar, Charlestont ttmdaral. Nashvsiile tin:zelte. .\atitau Ilatelligzeneer. Newv York Weekly Day 11unk, tai Savtaiiah .\uraing News. May 13, tf IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B EFORE me, L EWIS CULBREATH,a Mat istrate of saidl District, personally appeared Abigal Abney, widow of William Abney, dee'd., who was a soldier int thec wiar of 1812, anad Johna Quaattlebum, A genat for thec said A bigal Aliney, in her ellfort til obtain the Bounty Land to which she was entitled for the service of~ hier satid service as amrsid; land after being duly sworal, adeposeth and sayeth, that applicention wa made to the De partment oaf the In'erior famr Bounty Lanid as afore staid, number 138,048, for which they have been informed t.y the Department, that a Ltand Warrant for oane hundredl andl sixty (l460) acres, was issued and senat to sleepy Creek P. 0., Edgefie:d District, . (., whicha staid deponaents say thecy niever have received, soldl, assigned, nor volunttarily disputed of, directly or indirectly ; and fir a dupliente warrant thy inatend to apply to the. Departmenct in due fium of law.er ABIGAL X AI1NEY, nmak. J. QUATTLEisUM, Agenat. Sworn to and subscribemd befoire mle, the 2d Maiy, 1857. L EW IS C UL BRiT il, E D. TH E STATIE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, ED)GEFIELD D)ISTRICT, B EFOR E me perisonally apeared Joseph Grif ith anal Jesse Cobb, and nmaade oathI, that the above niamed A bigtal A buey anad .1. Q'unstlebum tare lhe identienl pearsons theay represenat themselves to be in the forezoinag uitfidtavit or en.venat ; tanda thait theay have full conhideance in thie correctness oaf sad ale. posit.JOEPH GRIFFITil, .JESSE COBlH. Sworn to before me, lthe '.1d May 185i7. LE WIS CULBIREATII, N E.D. I LEWIS CULBitE.\TlI, a Magstrate in tand foir the liistrict :aforesta:ad, do hereby certify lthat the alhidlavits itn this case are by credible personas, tand whaose declarations are entitled to full faith andI credit. Witness my hand thme diate first above written. L.E WIS CUTL R EA TII, M.. TIE ST'ATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, EDGEFlEL~D DISTRICT. I TllOS. 0. BACON, Clerk of thec Court of Commoni Plenas tandi Genecral Sessions of said D isieit, d1( heeby certify that Lewis Culbreath whse signature appea~lrs above itn his own hand writing, is, anad wtas at the timea of signing, a Mag istrate in alnd fhr aid lI)istrict, wvhom has assigned tme rll-booak kept illnmy Oflice for that purpose; and thialtall hais oficiatl nets as such, are entitled to full finith andl credlit. Given unaier myl haiia and seal of Office, at Edgeieldl Court Ilmouse, thais l11th day of Miay, A. D., 1857, and of Atimerican fndeapendence the 81st. TIIOS. G. BA CON, Clk. C. P. Myl15 6t 18 More Hides ! More Hides ! W ILL be taiken: at ihme Subseribm r's Tanery, for wich FIfteen Cents per pound will be paid for all good ilides, in barter for leather or shoes. M. W. CLARY. u.. 6 21 17 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! New Store in the New Building. W ,W LIAII B. HUDSON takes great ipl eas:ure in announcing to the citizens of Edgefield Village and District, (especially the La dies) that ho is now receiving and opening in the large Store Room under the Masonic & Odd Fel lows' Ilall, an ENTIRE NEW STOCK Of RICII and IIEAUTIFUL GOODS, compri sing every article usually offered in a well conducted Village Store. iR shelves will be well ladened with an exe.-Ilent and fashionable variety of DIRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Trimmings, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Jewelry, Gloves, Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Domestic Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Crockery & Hardware, &C., &c., &c. The above Stock of Goods are all direct from the finest importing Houses in Charleston and New York, and as they were bought on nod terms will be disposed of at ast-inishingly LOW PRICES. All I ask is an examination of my Goods and pr'ces. I know what will be the result. WM. R. IUDSON. Edgefield, April 29 tf 16 NEW GOODS, For the Spring and Sunmer of 1857. B C. BRYAN, at the Brick Store, ever e on the alert for the pleasure and comfort of his many kind and generous customers and friends, has just returned from Charleston with a large and general assortment of MAGNIFICENT DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great care as to quality, and he fatters himself with much taste as to the style and beauty of-his Goods, and which are well adapted to the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! Confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, he urgently requests the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield to give his Stock an examination and judge fur themselves. Among the many beautiful articles in his Ladies' Dress Goods Department -May be found Vnney and Plain Black SILKS; Plain and Figured BAREGBS: Crape DePA RIS, Black and Colored; Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Pink, &c.; Printed Jaconet and Organdie Muslins; Jaconet, Swiss, Nan-ook and Mull Muslins; Fine French, Scotch and English Ginghams; Englith and American Prints: White and colored Stella SHTAWLS ; A fine Lot of MANTILLAS and TALM AS; Dress TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, &c., in great variety and new styles L:ONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS, which fur beauty are without comparison; White. Riope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS; Parasols, Fans, &c., &c., &c. -A L S O Just opened anl fur sale cheap a g-,ood stock of Russia, Scotch and Iluckaback Diapers and Tow ellings; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, very cheap; Brown and Bleach Table lamasks; Bleached aid Brown S)itings and Sheeings; Osnsburgs anti Stripes, lied Ticking : Plaids, Cheeks, Jeans, Linen Drills, &c., &c. Fashionble Hats, A fine lot Leghorn, Panama and Straw. Boots anid Shmoes, Men's, Ladies, Alisses and Children. Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, &c., &c., &c. I17 Goods sold iery luw fur Cah. B. C. URYAN. April I, tf 12 NEW SPRING & SFrMMER EPENN, A gent, is daily receiving from .aewYrk and Charla stian, his Stuck of Goodis for the .Spring :anda Summer tradelt. LADIES DRESS GOODS. A mong hais l~ress Gaoods mnay be found a varied anal liareges, Chll~Ea, 1tich Btarege Ratbes, lRich Ph~in anda Figureda Silks. Priinted Organdties, P'rinted .lae-aneats, 1acautiful lirilliats, blancheste-r, Sctchl andI 1)onestie G inghamas, A tine sttck of Stella Shamwls, scarfs, Alantillas. Ilaaip sud Emnbraiadered Skirts, &c., &c. English and American Prints. A birg'e anal umnusually hiandsomea ass. rtmaent oaf EagiIh and A merican Pa iints, of every sty Ie, price jyWhite Goods. A very adesirable Sttock oaf all kindas of White Gaatdal, conasistingt in pairt of Plain Cheaeks aintd Stripetd Swis, .lae-anet undta Ntanstatk .\ns'ins, Swiss anda JIaconet Tainimings anal Bads. Mluslin and Lace Cellars. Undersleeves and Setts fr La?Iies, Mlisses and Clh ldren. Domestic Goods Of every description, and at ve-ry reastonnble parices. *Bonnets, Ribbons and Trimmings, A superb assartmetnt tof the latest, neatest andl moast fasinabale lionne-ts, toaether with sa unh~jue selae on of the miost betwiteainig Buonnet Rialbans and loers that haq ever haen optenedl in this T.'wn. Also, Laties' lIre-ss Trinmmings, sehl eted with the greatest care in regard to' taste and tquaility. Gloves and Hosiery. A very large and choice supply jaust received and opened for inspection. Parasols and Fans Of the most improved anad convenient style-s-some of them rich and rare, and tall beautiful. Shoes! Shoes ! The attention of enstaomers is invited to examaine my sttock of Shoes, wh'chl will lbe faound large aind deirable, andi at prices that will give entire nis faction. Also, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, YA NKE E NOTIONS, And a gresat variety oaf useful and rnnmental arti cles noat necessary to etnumierate gr The putbice tae respectfully inviteal to call and examine my Stock. E. PENN, Agent. Mar 25 tf I I Octagon Burial Cases! 311E Subscriber keepi' constantly on hand at his Lresidlence in the Villagme taf EdI erlield, a harce aortmnent of this niew sitle of METALIC BU1 RIAL CASES, of hseantifntl form, and finishedct in perfect resemablantce of high'y polished ROSE WOOD. These CASKS arc now extensively used anal possess nmany valuable advantages over all Collins now before the public. -A LSO I will ailso keep ri ady liar delivery at a nmment's warning, pi fine Stock of WOOD) COFFINS, of my own manufacture, an3 of all sizes, prices and qualitv. JOHN M. WITT. Edgelleld, Mlay 13 tf 18 STA TE OF SOUTH UAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Ex Parte, o Sarsah Yaun, A mx.o In Ordiarmy. John Yann, ded I311E Creditors of the said JTohin Yatun, dee'd., are heareby naotifldd to appear befure the Or dinary in his. office at Edgefield C. II., on Tuesdlay the 16th day of June next, to receive their propor tion of the asse-tts oaf the said Julia Yann, dec'd.; after which all demands agaiinst the said Estate will be barredi anal precided, as I intend on that day a fiaal settlement of said Estate. SAR.\ll YAUN, Adm'x. lay 5 at 17_ Notice. A LL persons indt bted to the Estate of Elizibethi Sullivan, dee'd., atre requested to maike pay mient-and those having de mands against the same are requested tat make them known to the under signed. SAMPSON SULLIVAN, Adm'r. May1 731 18 SPRING GOODS, 167. DICKEY & PHIBBS, AUGUSTA, GA. RE opening this morning a large and magnifi cent stoek of u pring and Summer D R Y G 0 0 D S, to which they invite attention. The ladies are respectfully solicited, before purchasing, to call and examine their assortment of Dress Goods, which compri.es the latest varieties in style and de sign, having been selected from the choicest stocks of the New York and Northern markets, and will be sold very cheap. Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes; Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS; Bischoff Black SILKS; Gros de Rhine " Rich Black and Col'd Brocade SILKS; " Organdie ROBES; Very fine Plain and Plaid CHALLI. all colors; Challi and larege ROBES. PIlain and Printed; Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROBES, all colors ; French and English PRINTED JACONEyS, and SWISSE S; Black and Co\'d CRAPE MARETZE and BA REGE; Black tend Cul'd Printed GRENADINES and NORMAS; Plain and Plaid CRUVELLIS and LUSTRES; Plain and Printed BAREGES; DEBEIGES, from 121 to 37,e.; Fine French, Scotch and English GINGHAMS, all styles; French, English and American PRINTS, wide and narrow: Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Blue, Pink, &c.; Printed BRILLIANTS, Chint. and Colors; Bl'k, White and Colored Challi and Berage SCARFS, with Satin Stripes and Plaid; White and Colored Stella, Cashmere and Berage SH AWLS; Silk and Lace TALMAS and SCARFS, all col ors, in great variety and very cheap; White. Rope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS, White and Coloredt 100 dozen Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, from 12J es. to $6; Swiss and .lnconet SE TTS, very cheap; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES,. in setts, very low ; Black, Bugle and Mourning COLLARS; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, Hem Stitched and Embroidered. cheap ; Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Cotton HOSE; Gents and Boys' Brown, White and Fancy Half HOSE; Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Lisle Thread HOSE; Ladies. Cents and Misses' Kid, Silk and Lisle GLOVES; Ladies and Gents White and Light Colored Kid GLOVES; Black Lace JITTS, Long and Short ; Ladies and Gents Ulack and Kid GAUNT LETS; DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, &e., in grat vnriety and new styles ; Russia. Sceteh and luckaback DIAPERS and TOIELIJNGS; Irish LINENand Linen LA WNS, very cheap; Brown and Bleached Table DAMASKS, by the vrd : 10-4. 12-4 and 14-4 Brown and White TABLE CLOTHS; Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colors: Bleached and Br'n SIIIRTINGS and SHEET INGS. every brand ; COTTONADES, BED TICKINGS, FLAN NELS, PL AIDS. CH CKS, JEA NS; Linen. DRILLS. Plain, White, Brown and Fan cy 1OM11JAZINES, Plaid, Drap D'Ete and Last ing CLOTIIS. &c. &c. A uusta, April 29 1857 tf 16 TINOS. P. STOVALL & CO. A coewr, CG. EE costatlyon haend a full supply of BA CNFLOUR. &e., whiche they will sell at the Mlarket price-in large quantities only. A gusta, Feb 24, 3m 7 LEONARD SMITH'S VENTILATING SMUT MACHINE. T PIIS Muehliec combi:, a all the elenensineg .iuali 1. ties that can be brought to bear one any Grain in cleaning. It is decidedly the best Macihine for thoruhly elLensing Grain neow itn use. Every ee of tese iachtines that 1ha1 been put in operationt (ering to' the directions) have g'ven perfect ',atisrttin. For working well, safiey andi dura bilit, as well as simptilicity eof the manner ini which teey are put in oc eration, they surpeass all Smutters thtt lave ever been, inrentedl. It is necedless toe emnip'y woerds, as thte Macheite and the mcany Certifieates from practical mn of its stperiur qunlity, is recomendeceation sullicicent. gy-These M:,eehines arc emaude and solud by LEONBRD SMITil, Patentee and Owncer, Troy New York. gg F.-r the scale of prices or ether itnformation cuncerninag thcis smeut Mnehlince. address C. II. KENEY, Agent, liambeturg, S. C. REEre~esE.-W. L. Celemane, Edistoe Mills; G. . Wever, BEgefield S. C.; M. A. Sullivane, Tumbling Shoals, and J. Y. L. Partlow, Partlow's Nay 6 tf 17 Cotton Gins and Thrashers. LL Planeters who wish teo procure COTTON GINS ancd TrIIRASIIERS of the beest per formence, and nmdei or the bes-t materinls, can be supplied by applying to thce subscriber, eitheer per soially or by letter. All who favor mie with their custom are pleased, and those who. apply teo nme hereafter, shall have no cause to comeplaina if I shall be as successful in ty etlrts as I have beven heretofore. Asddress, TIIOS. E. CH APMAN, Colemnt's X Raon)s, Edgehield Dist., S. C., or L A W R1FCE J011NSON, A gent, -Edgelield C. 11. March Il tf 9 GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS! SELF-SIIlARPENING STRAW AND FEED CUTTERS ! T H EsE CUTT1ERS tare of very superior quality and hbave given entire satisfaction to all w'ho have tried thetm. Thtey are very sinmple in their onstruction, ad of great durability. Farmers would edo ,vell to send .oct their orders in time, to be ready for thee Oat crop. They can be supplied at the very low ptice of Fifteent Dollars. Cash. For sale by E. PENN, A gent. Mny 13 tf 18 DRUGS, MEDICINES,&c. DR. A, G. & T. J. T EA G UE, respect .IJfully informc their frienes and patrons that tecy have just recio I their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all whoe may favor them with their patrotnage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue en this place of our Stock of lDrugs. Medicines, &o. Suf fie it to say, we leave the F UL LEST and MOST COMPIE TE Stock ever offered in this place. Elgefield C. II., Nity 23 tf 19 CALHOUN WHISKEY ! ST Received Ten Cases of Superior CA L IlOUN WIlISKEY, which is guaranteed by the Agent to be a peure unadulterated article. Put up in Cases of one dozen Bottles expressly for Southern consumption. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Ji.- bug... ri 8~a at 1 CANDIDATESS The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgelleld at the ensuing election. gr We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq, as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. - 07 Tux Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgelleld District at the next election. TILE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edgefield District at the next election. gT Tut Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk. of Edgefield District at the next election. * THE Friends of luj. JOHN C. LOVE LlSS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 0 ETThe friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a. candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. 1T The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec tor of Edgefleld at the next election. g. The kriends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elee tion. By The Friends of Mr. CdIARLES CARTER respectfully announce him s a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election UT The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. M AY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. D e n t i s t r y. T HE Subscriber has opened an Office immediately in rear of the Court House, where he will at tend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilinear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very moderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and eilindrical made to order. H. PARKER. N. B.-A settlement always at tle completion of the work. July 30 tf 29 gS:n::Lx2Nisr to -ErrdMdn. READY-MADE CLGTIUS. JIOHN COLGAN takes pleasure In announ U eing to his friends and patrons, that he has just retur.'ed from New York with a LARGE and COMPLETE assortment of READY.MADE CLOTHING, -and FURNTSHING GOODS, Which were selected from the Best Establishments. and with great carc as to style and quality. This Stock of Goodsa wasn purchased on good terms and are for sale Very Low for Cash, or to pune tual customers. ,Fashionable Tailoring. I have also on hand a magnificent Stock of the ine.t and moat fashionable CLOTHS, CASSI MER ES, VESTINGS, &c., which I am prepared to cut and matke up in a style that certainly will give perfect saitisfa~ction. IET An examinatin of my sock is respectfully mieite.l before trading elsewhere. Bargains will be offred. Try me ! JOHN COLGAN. A pril 22 tf 15 Bland & Butler's ! WII E have received during the past andu pr..ent Vweek, a L A ROE andu MAGNIFICENT Aapted to the pires.nt and approlaching season, to which we invite the attention of the trading cotm muity. The Ladies are reepectfully solicited be fore mankinag their purchases to call and exuamine our asotmen~t of DEESS GOODS, KANTI.T.AS, &c., Which comprises the latest varieties in style and design, havinag been selected by our Mr BUrLtS~ trout the choicest Stoeks of the New York and th~er Northtertanmarkets, and will be sold for Sall Prodits. Amntua thte ay be round Riebt Black Flounced Silk ROB ES; Itieh Color ed Faounced RtO lES-. R~ieb Fantey Plaid tad Cheney SIlLKS; "Plaid and Striped Foulard d1u "Black and Cedored Brocade do Plain Gro Delhitne and Gru'DeNuple Silks ; Plain Black SILKS. of various qualities ; Rich Embroidered IBarege Flounced ROBES; Rich Orgatndie and Juconet do do " " " MUSLIN$; " French Printed Cambricks and Brilliatt; Plain and Ficured SAVONS; Printed and Plain CiIA LLIES, of all colors ; " BAREGES, "" "~ Chatlie ROBES;t Black and Co'ored MIA R RTZE 0 " BAREQIES; Canton Cloths. Alpacas unil Bombazines ; English and Fretnch CR A PES; Black and Colasredl GRENADI ES; Cruvelli SILKS and Plaitn LUSTRES; Scotch and A merican GINGlA MS: French, Etnglish aud A merican PRINTS; Silk and Lne M ANTILLAS ; Unrege and Muslin SCA RFS ; Blacli Chantillat SilAW lS atnd MANTILLAS; Silk and Lace T ALMAS; White Cactus, Cord attd Crown SK1RTS ; Patent Steel Sprintg and Skeleton do Marseiles and Crinoline . do Of EMBROIDERIES we have a large and mnag nifient assortment; Real Lace SETTS; Black and White Crape SETTS; French worked Muelin COLL ARS atnd Sleeves; Ebroideredl, Hlemstiebaed and Corded IIAND KERCIEFS; Muslin BANDS, in great varieties; Plain, Plaid and Striped Swiss MIUSLINS; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES in setta; Ladies and Misses Silk and Cotton llOSE ; S" Silk andl Kid G LOVES ; " Buck antd Kid Gauntlet.; " Black Lace MlfTS; Dress TRIMlINGS, Llnintg SILES, &c.; French and Rail Road CORISETTS; Ad last, though not least a superb assortment of what thte Ladies termt " PERFECT LOVES OF BON NETS," for Ladies antd Misses. RE HOUSEKEEPERS, We have a nice lot of Linens, Bleachedl and Brown sheetings. Pillow Casings, Table Damask., Napkints, Towelings, &c. FOR THE FAEMERS, We htave ai complete assortment of~ Plain and Striped Osnaurgs, Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, Cot tonaes and Linen Drills for men and boys wear. HATS, SHOES, ROOTS, &c. gW The community are respectfully invited to inspect our Goods and pries. We feel confident that we can-at least we mean to try to-please every taste. BLANVD & BIOTLER. Edgefield, A pril 1 tf 12 Notice. A LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of James S. Shadlrack, deed., are earnestly regnested to make immediate payment, and thoiss having de msndu acainht the said Fatate will render them in properly attested. It. BURN RTT, Ad'ors T. M. FISilER.5 Mar11s If S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CERISTIEIIRL3 EBT. T H1E Subscribers offer for sale at the old stand of R. H. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Roekaways, Euggles, And all other articlea in their line. They have made arrangements to ke their UIguse supplied with the BINT ARTI CE2S, from the BJET Factories in the United States, whch they will sell LOW FOR CASH, or for good :paper on short time. CARRIAGES'and BUGGIES of *every des cription will be furnished to order on slprt notice. S. CRRISTIE, A. HURLBERT. April 22 tf 15 GROOERIES---GRO :1 .9, wes.:ueIM .A: : 25 A.T-EZ II E Subscriber has just received anfopened a LARGE an4 FREsH Stock of ' ' Groceries, Coafectionary, &c., Which have been ordered with care, and will be sold as low as can be affurd,.d. His Stoev consists in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Nolassei. Rice, COLEMAN'S JEST FLO {V, Mackerel, Cheese, MaeuoanI, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRANDS Together with a full 'apply of every article in the Grocery line. In the Cndy ud ConfectionaryDepatm t, May be found an excellent aseurtment of Candies, Fruits, Raisins, Fig., Prunes,-.Dage, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Brandied apd Presurved Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Spises of all description, Soda"Starch, Soap, Candles, &o., &e. Sugar, Wine, Sodaand Butter Boaiseits & Crackers, Fresh Salmon, Sardines. Clams and Lbbsters, Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Beef Tpngpe, &c. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, Always on hand a splehdid asortment, hich in regard to quality and .llavor, cannot be excelleA in the two States. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL .INDS. Byass' best Porter. - Whiskey, Brandy, Gla, " 1111, &c., Of every price and qality. But the Subscriber deems it oues"a y to enu merate further, as he flatters hinlelf that hehas in Store as complete a Stoek of Qoods as is usually found in a well conducted Grocery @tore. 1T Give wse a trial and be convinced. Wb, LEGG. Mar 4 tf 8 Boot and Shoe Manufactory. T IlE Subscriber having opened a BOOT AND S K O E MANIUFACTORY opposite the Post Office, respectfully announce. to the citizens of Edg, field Village and District, that is he prepared to make to order any artIcle in the Boot and Shoe Busimess I aving the best workmen in the Ditrict in his em loyment and being a practical workman himself he feel warranted in saying that his work will be done in the neatest and latest styles. He has also on hand a large Ste4 of fin PUMP SOLED and fine WELTED and DOUSLE Soled BOOTS. Also, a stock of-gentlemen tnd ladles' SilOES-all of his own nanufacture-whloh he will sell for cash. NICHOLAS MgoVOY. N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. F~b 4 , -tf - 4 Turkey Creek Land ror Sale. T BHE Subscriber wishes to sell his tract of land on Turkey Creek, (known as B~land's Quarter,) containing SEVENTEEN BUNDRED ACRES. I will ride over the p~lace with- any persoit desi rous of purchassinag, so that they may judga of its quality. There is a small new House upon the place, with all necessary. out buildings, good well of water, &e Terms accommodating. ELIIERT DLAND. Feb. 18 1857 tf 6 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SE. TI H E Subscriber of'ers for sale his hOUSE andi ILOT in the Vil'age of Edgefield, consisting o three acres, with every necessary building eft the prehmis.s, well of excellent water, &c. Terms accommnodat ng. W. LOGUE. Mlar 4 tf 8 Head-Quarters, FIRST D)1VISION, S. C. M., A BEvIL.E C . II., A pril 22, 1857. ORDE RS, NO - SN EL4ECTiONJ will he held at the various Li 'Regimental Mu-ter Grounds on SATURDAY the 18tha of .JUNE next, for BRIGA DIER GEN ER AI of the 2.4 Brigade or Infantry. 1st Division, S. C. M., to fill thme place of Brig. Gen. John R. Wever, resigned. The Colo~nels or O09ieers commanding Regiments ar ch~arged with the extension of this order ; and immediately after thme election to transmit to the Major-Geueral, at this place, a statement in writing, showing the result of each po I. By order of. Maj. Genm. A. M. SMITH. W. L. Catuous, Division A dj. Glen. A pril 29 1857 '71 16 Head-Quarters, EDGEFIELD SQUAD.OF CAVALRY, EDOErIELo C.II., Mlay 10, 1857. ORDE R, NO IN Pursuance of an order from J. C: Maainx, iLieut. Cosl. commanding, thme EDGEFIELD SQUADRON of Cavalry is hereby ordered to be and appear at Edgeield C. H[ , on Saturday the 23d inst., armed and equipped as the law direc~ts for drill and review. The Cnommiuiioned and non-Commissioned Offi ers are ordered to asemble the dlay previone for irill and instruction. S. 8. TOMPKINS, Maj. May 13 2t 18 Head-Quarters, 7-ru REGIMENT, S. C. M., Catavis' Caxex, Mlay 12, 1857. I N obedience to an .;der fre m Gena. Sxtrs, an Election will be held at the Old We:Is on Sat urday the 13th of .June next, for BRIGADIER GENERA L of the 2nd Brigade of Inlllmtry 1st Division, S. C. M., to fill the. vacancy occasioned by the resignation of iS. ig. Gen. Wever. Liutsm. F. M. Celenian and W. May. will assist me in managtng the election. D. L. SIIA W, Lient. Col. MaS 1 5 18 Head-Quarters, ORDE R, NO - W ILLIAM GREGG, JTa., has been appointed and comwmisioned Division Inspector Gene ral with the rank oft Lieut. Colonel, -anad will be obeyed and r,.spected accordingly. By order of Maj. Gen. A. M. SMITH. W. L. CatunouxS, Div. Adj't Gen'l. . lay 15 2t 18 Head-Quarteri, SECON D REGIMENT CAVALflY, -. AraI. 30, 1857. ORDERS NO - 'lH E Edeneld Snadron of Cavalry will assem Ible at Edgelield C. H., on Saturday the 23d of May next, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commiassioned O0i ers will attend on the day previous for Drill and Instruction. Ma. S. S. Tourimss is charged with the exten sion of this order to his command. The Officers of the Staff are reqaired to attend each Review in full unifornm. ~. C ATN By order ofJ..MATN Lieat. Col. commanding td Reg't Cav. May 6 St 17 Notice This,. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Joel tIAney, Sr., deceased, previous to his death, are required to make Immediate payment, e& cirs cumtances render' it neesary that that portion of the Estate be settled up at once. All persns hav ing demands against thme maid Estate will present, them to the Administrators in due form of~ law. WIHBON ABllEY, A' gs M. W. CLA RY. a, a '3t