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SABBATH MORNING IN THE COUNTRY. 'Ti, a holy sabbath morning, And glorious'y the sun His daily earthly pilgrim:age Hath once ag begun ; The dew dr.,ps spaikling, giteening Like d amonds in the light, Gemming the trees in pendant, rich And radiantly bright. Swtet fl-awers in glowing b- auty, Sh:ake of the dr..wsy chain The night z-playis flung around them, And wake to life again. The te:rffring'd petal opening, Expanding 'neath the ray The warm and genial sunbeam llath brought in uetive play. Young birds are softly carrvling Their early niatin song, And numberless the echoes that The joyous strains prolong. Now, a rich thrilling melody Is warted far and near, And then a low, sweet warbling Is all that meets the ear. Oh birds,-and flowers, and sunb--anms, With beauty now and rife, Casting a brighter radiance Upon the path of life. And holier aspirations Within our hearts are stirr'd, Lifting the soul from Nature, In pra'se to Nature's Lord. RELIGION ESSENTIAL TO MAN. Is reliqion essential to man? We certainly have a capacity for religion. Perhaps, it is not too much to assert, that the experience of man kind unicersally, is in confirmation of this trkh. The rudest as well as the most civilized, the most barbarous as well as the most enlightened. the most ignorant as well as the most learned. are more or less under the influence of religious faith and *selings. The sentiment of religion is everywhere recognized. The diversity is great indeed, both as to belief and the outward forrr of expression. But our position is not shaker by this fact. For it refers not to any particular thoological system, or theory. Whence is this universal sentiment and belief? How shall wr account for its universality ? It.is either natural: implanted in every individuial man by the Crea tor; or it is to be attributed to an early super natural revelation communicated by the inspira tion of the infinite spirit, to the first parents n' the human race; and it is at the same time t( be assumed, (and justly so, as the sentiment i: universal,) that we have a capacity for it-a na ture adapted to receive and' euitivate it. In truth and in effect, then, it amounts to the same on either hypothesis ; that the Deity inspires eve ry rational soul with a sense of religion; or that he made a revelation to our common progeni tors, and gave us all a nature, or a capacity, t receive it, when communicated to us, by our parents and teachers, as readily as the recep tion of any, even the most common truth in phy sies or morals. Does any one doubt the obliga tion of truth, of gratitude, of piety to parents. or of justice and equity to man ? Certaiuly not ! and why does he not ? Because he ..believes it -.- agreeable to the will of the great Creator, mad'. known by express revelation. or plainly writtem. on the heart, by him who formed us rational anc. moral beings. The sentiment of religion ; th'. belief in a superior power, and a sense of de pendence and obligation towards that power ; ia equally clear, strong and universal, as the former. Religion, thea, is natural to man. It is natu ral (and it is not unnatural) for man to be re ligious. And it is as proper to say, that man is a religious beitng, as that he is an intelligent ot moral being. Every man is not moral, in the usual sense of the terum; but hen h as a moral na ture and faculties; and if he is immoral, it is not a natural defect, or a conmmoni feature of hi., character as a man. Whether a man will be true to his religious nature; whether he wih cultivate, develope, and manture it ; whether hi' will conform to, and obey the religious sentinmeu implanted in hima; in a word, whether mian will be personally religious, and will keep alive an obey the dictates of a sense of religioti; thm~; must depend on the will and desire of each in dividunl himself. The very nature andl charae ter and definition of religion imply this. But. we are met with the objection, that then is an twetrtaisdy in all religious systemus, amii that it is diflicult to decide, which is the true: -and also that there is a great myxekry in ra~!ion. ,and therefore no hope of obtaining any samtiifac tion in the study or pursuit of it.-As to tiim diversity of religious opinions, this can be rs just objection to the reality, or the imuportauce of religion. We do not contend for any partie ular form or theory. We have nothing to d-. here with were speculative opinions, or the mim nor difference of sectarians. Where there arn minds of different chara~eters and tones, an( while men are differently educated, there will be a diversity of opinion, as to some doctrines re lating to spirituzal or religious faitha. But, with the man of refiectioni and of comiprehensivc views, this consideration furnishes no real objec tion to the great and fundlamental truths of re ligion, natural or revealed. And as to the objection that religion is a mys tery, we cannot perceive that has any greater force in this case, than in relation to the laws and operations in the physical world. Bot what reasonable man is deprived of his faith in these laws, whether in the departments of as tronomy, or the, vegetable kingdom, because there is a veil of mystery everywhere spread over the works and operations of nature around him ! Yet we can penetrate this veil, for all useful and important purposes-for our health, and strength, and welfare. We know enough to avoid what is deleterious, and to choose the good and the wholesome. We can learn enough for our present safety, improvement and conm fort. In the world of mind, too, there is much ol mystpry, which we cannot explain nor fully com prehend. But it is "the fool, who says there is no God," no spiritual world, no mind distinct from matter, which is essential,unintelligent, in ert, inactive. The direct origin of the human mind, the mode of its developement, and the de -gree of its self-determining power ; these we may not be able satisfactorily to explain-but no one in his senses will therefore deny that man has mind, that God is, in some way, its creator or father,. that personal reflection, inquiry, and study are necessary to enlarge and strengthen its faculties, or that he has the power of choice, or self-determination. As to revealed religion, we may assume, that, as in the natural world, so here, there is no ef fect without an adequate cause. The Deity cer tainly can reveal himself to man ; his goodness, we may believe, would induce him to do so and that he has done it, we may seein the eftects connected with the Christian system. Prophe M Ahdnn are on sroofs and msiraes'are another proof; because here are effects without an adequate cause, unless.-the direct power and spirit of God are recognized. Doctrines, such as litanan learning and philosophy never taught. yet agreeable to the reason, the feelings, the lof ty aspirations and iminortal hopes of man, are revealed or taught by those, utterly incompetent and unable to teach them, except God illumined their mind :-here are effects without a cause, unless we admit. a supernatural revelation. Any other supposition would imply as great a miracle as that of curing the blind, ar raising the dead. The Christian revelation removes all mysk'ry, as far as is important, and of practical effect The natural sentiment of the human heart in favor of religion, is confirmed. The sense of religious obligation is strengthened; the hopes and the duties of natural religion are rendered sure and plain ; and all that remains for man to do, for his dignity and happiness, is to be faith ful to the natural sense of religion, and as that sense is more fully explained and sanctioned by Christianity. BOOTS AND SHOES, 9fOPP81Cfi solli jfii, 2roacI .St., .Lzgsasta Gra. PF.PElCTLLY announce to the ciizens of L Edgetfl 1 and the adjoinaing listricts that they have just received their Fall and Winter Stock. -..omprine '0.000 Pal-'s Men's lantation BROG ANS, assort 2.000 pairs Hlys 4 " " ass. qualities 3.000 mirs .Men'N Kip fi,. 1,00 " Calf Peg-ed " do. 500 " " Grained and Buff Brogans, as sorted qualities ; 3,000 v.iirs Women's Lteather Bootees, pegge:1, as sorted qualities; 600 pairs Wilmen's low priced Sewed Boottes, assorted qu:dtties 500 pairs Visses' fine Morocco Bfootees, assorted qualities: 500 pairs Misses' fine Calf and Goat Pegged B13ota'e. ,asarte-d quaIties ; 500 pairs floys' Kip Brogans, assorted qualities 500 " " and Youth Culf Brogans, assort ed qualities; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grained Brozans, as sorted qualities. -Also ;ent'a, Ladies. Ali-srs. Y..uth'a ana Children's '1TA and SiOls-s. of ALL STYLES AND QUAI r!ES, receivad aindl for saa-n low by the dazen or -ase. CLARKE 8& ROYAL. .\ugusta, Sept 22 if 37 FALL AND WINTERI GRAY BROTHERS, 73roaca st. .-a Lgusta, c a., R FS4PECTFU LY n.nur ce t' thir euenieners IAand the pillic at larg. thlt tiey hive re . ive'i. andl re still receivin':i by t-very steamei-r coim New Yo-rk. a general :ssortment r.f FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, V hiehl :evy are crtaiu .ill be foid superior both in Extent, Style and Cheapness, ro any nusortnte ever bei-fore aerd-l in Augusta. t ongst our stock can be found the foallowing: &tra Rueh Striped Moire Antique SILKS; " col'd and bh' Psau de Sole R OBES; " " Gro. de Napp and Paou de Sile; " " Baradere SILKS; Fishoiff's Plaid and Brue.mde GROS de R HIN; " P'!ain a \n extensive assoirtmtent of low-pr:ced SILK, in colors and black;: a- ey Ctipal and Plaid CA SIIMER ES and Satin de Sh"ENES; ala P'LAlD.9; Woaol DELAINES; rersian DELAINES, M1ahaiir Mxtur'-; Figured ALPACA ; Blaek ALPACA : miack and colored 1-:nxiish MERINOS; '- - F'-ench" nin's best Bllack BOMBAZINES and CIAL LI ES ; 'ench, GINGIIAMS and CIIINTZ ; .glgloh and A american PRIY T'S, oaf all the favor ite brands. Our' Hosie ry Depamrtsnant W ill be found to embrace every style of English and G..rmn:m Gaoids Ats". Rlaw Silk anal Spun HOSE and H ALF HOSE ; 'shmiere, Cloth, Ilnek kin and Kid OLOVES,ror Ladies and Geanth-mnen : lcuinat and Swiss T RIMMINGSma.d FLOUNYC ING ; ambria-, Swis. nnd lBook Mluslin COLLA4RS and SL EEVES ; uant's l1-:mbraidered ROBES, Fro.-k WAIS TS, and WAISTS'; in-n C:aohlr- a hANDK ERCHIEFS; ; *rning GOWNKS. UNDE RSIIIR7TS, Mourn in SE TTS. ike rapery MUSLINS, Caolored Worstcd D.-M ASES. ror Winadaw Cu rt:'ims: r-eh \lhrre-illes COUNT E RP ANES ; l:meeter and Lan:.n--ter -- -4. tl-4 and 10-4 White Sinow-draop Linen DAM ASKS ; 3 4 and 101-d Whhe Satin and Fig'ure-d DAMASK; '4.- 4 anid 110-4 !traann anad Whiute Lineun andl Caat:aan D:A MA SK ; --4, 1-4, 10-4. I I 4 ad 1 9-4 Brown and White l.inlen Tab'e (:OVERS; N AP KINS. DOY LIES. -TOWVE LS, DIAl PE RaS. C RASH. ;ad ant execuenat .:,'ariaent cf ine LINENS faa (;antl.-men's Shirt llaao.as ; t -4, 11-4 iad I 2 4 Allendale, Ilumiltonm n- New '.ngsh and A mnerican Long Cloths, of all the ra vorlite branads ; atd ad Fureda Swiss Mluslins ; b~.kaai an.I Stri ped -lau:onat, Swiss, Mull and N-maook \iu-.lhus, .\ ronal Cheeks; ted anmd Vi hie Flan nels; d rawn Cottraa Trikingis; up.-m iar Caf-5lhneres. iear .skin', fiar over-Caaats, Pilot ad lIca~Ver Claoth: attinatis. Ca~mmersttsa, Tweeds. Cassinetts, lien tucky .leans, &c. Negro ClotiaIng. lnketsa, Strnipies, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Ke.rse-ys, kein great vari-ty. Cloaks, Tailsnas a ud Siawls. This branc-h aaf our businessm w If be foanda taa caan ina every "arie.ty of mataria', both Iniparted aind af \mileinn: maufature, andl wilt ranga- in prices ron twu dollars up' tai the most costly garument. Ca rpets. Tro this branch we have this se-ason aladed ai largre ass- rtmen-Jt aat the follaingm be-autiful styles: ih Velvet Tapestry. beautiful designs; %uer iar Tapestry Brussels, a ' Extai Stap. Three Ply, and Intirain Carpe-ts; -%tir Carpets ; Drugg.ets : mind ani extenisve assort ment of Chen-aile and Velv. t Lings ; S-pt. 11th a856. tf 3 AIIIE R IOCAN 110 T EL, Hamburg, S. C. TilhlE Pra-prittrs of this well '-- M L. knoawn I JOTtEL betr leatve to inform their friends and the public .rsmera!y, that they ,lar always renady to receive hermin the BEST STYLE POSSIBLE. Prsaons a:-iing at this I litel may rest ns~ure.d at they anal their ba:ige will be paromptly se-nt, ree of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or to either of the Georgia Depots. We also take this opjportnnity of returnitng our ~inere thanoks for- past patra nage, anal will use every endeavur to merit a Continuancee of the sae There will always be ian hand a cooad OSTLER. tan llor.,es leit ill onr chlargea will nmeet with aevery attntin. 0. H. P. SCOT T &t Co. 1aamburg, .luly 21, tf 29) Hides, Hides, Hides, I WILL buy 500 good Hides delivered at my Store.. EDMUND) PENN, AGENT. Oct. 29 1S56 4m242 For !Male. A NEW ROA I) WAGGON anad llARNESS for sale. A pply imnmedialy to ..L. A DDISON. Woodfrk, fiaur miles South of Edgefield C. HI. J...aS tarS VrK HENRY DALY, T:i~- ~ BOOTS, SHOES A~D BROGAN S AT WIIOIA&SALE AND RETAIL. ORTII uif thu above Goods, e~t)'J,'JU O care futy selttied frc'm the It~I Mau?.fjLetur~ee, and eootprismg Every Description in tho Trade, ~V;li he sold itt very iu1ii.i~l ; ivane'' nit Cost. ~ The Sulmsvzil.er ~.!ie ;ts a ~ fi'utrn his S. intl. Laradin:i friends be!ttre l~LtrChI~isitiZ elsowhiuro. ~ Tatuis-Iletail. Caslt. Wlitl..i.:do. little with ipproved paper. Nit Souuiilul pre' asked. I!E~IIY DALY, LTnlet 1 .i. I lod, A n~'n~t~, Ga. Aui~usta. Ga., S.jII 22. 6i:i 37 Furniture! Furniture! D EX.IAMIN & GOODRICh!, Broa.l street, op .L)posito Lamback & Cooper's. reispeelful an tounce to their frk.ndir and the public, that they ate tOW reci-IvItig emily a chetiec anti well selected us~ori:ient of all kinds ot l~URNlTUTRE, ich as hJRi~ALr~. l~OOl(4~ASh'~.S SOF'AS. Cli A I RS, rl*:TE.A-TETh.~, C EN1'RE T.\ fl Ll~S. 13Ff) ~Tl*:A 1$. WINlJOW ~ilA1YE8. &e.. of the Ia ;tst and most fitshionable designs. which they ~uanxu eL' to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and neite iii who wish to purchase. to call and examine heir stock. :~ LL WORK WARRANTED. Mngtressep on.l oh kinds .1' Furnituic. rnnnn5&e ured and repaired to' order, with. neatness tint] ills. iatcl.. i~EY.JAMTN & GOODIUCII. Au~u~ta, .\rril 23. if 15 W atches, Clocks and Jewelry E. TWEEDY & CO., NEAR TIlE LOW E1~ MARKET hOUSE, Auigwita, Gu., H AVE received their new and beautiful assort ment of Gold and Silver I luntinu and open face WA~C~S, JEWELRY OF THE NEWEST STYLES, ~oieR sting 'if Corul, Cameo, Liwn, Gold Stone and i:l Uohd Setis: Ladies and Ge.utlem.t.'a Go~d Pin., Chain., Fin ger Riw:u. fluttuins. &e Sivet :otd 111a:ed Teu and T:ible Spo~ns. Foths, I.adles. Salt Spootis, ~-itv:.r ~-iiovOs. &e leo y, Pearl titti 'I ert...ise She I C:url C:tcee~ Picket ~ Portotonuks. knives, ~cit-it(,rA ; ~V:iikuig atid ~Soor.i I 'tints Colt's i'istoI~, Rifle Pistils,&e. Also A hare.' nsse'rtrncnt it Cl.OfiKS, at )irieis varying rriini ~l anti up" attic. lit ~t hth*h we vail the :Ilten ii..f air Car tihila frk ttds and ihic' public ai.neta!lv. A :~n'ta. N'~' ~ if - 43 AT THE SOUTErE1~N Saddle & Harness IVianufactory Anguslu, ~cor girt, AN b. found the bett Stock tf the fitFowinti C n'.m'd Giteids ever ~ red fur tale in this market 'rr~ UNKS, V.~LI~ES tind CARPET BAGS, Eviry variety autl ~tyhe of Coach, Buggy and Wagon Harness I -0 KEMBRI'S Potent ~ilael:tnc Stretched BELTINE of .:ll widths, always on hand. an.l warranted. ~ REPA IRING doate at sltort notice whit tlcainiSS and Jespatch. hiJi' All we ask is a tri.d~ and ~e e ;:re biut:d U' pjeuse in price anti quality. IJAT~II & BL'GI3JE, LT:.der iii" A ugu~ia 1 littel. A ng esta, Nov 12 3'tt 44 S. E. BOWERS, Agent. XLiaz~bxurg, S. C. F EELS th.ink~u1 f~r the vrv liberal 1.atrtn:nze of his Frienils and die l'ublie *iier:lhy, tutel stifl silcits a shar,' of their l.;.tron:t~e. ! Lu is nttw recevin.z a LARGE ~4IJPPLY, CONSISTING OF Su.tars, Cutfl~'e~ Cheese. (hohen i3iitt~r, Pickle', Preserves, Splees. P.is:s. Crackers, Canilles, Elitur, i11ioi.nis, Iluckets. Titbaceitti, Seir:irs, N! acnrt.ni. Wirtes azed I ;r.~o!hs tf all q uatitii:s, Sn. pititti W ht:tt W lit-ky, h(vr tini I~oarbe~tt '.~hihk.v. are kept i*' tl.:.~ Market ~ A n~ust. . or :on~' other ~iiirket his s~.l* tiC Jiigden. f2~'~ *\ Il (. (tO i tS put eji ity hinis', lt* are warraiit~ ed Li' tie ittt tht. bitt-i iii art;.lct-. I Iaiizbarg. Niiv. ~J5. Is: .;,4111 IN CVdUtILiN PlEA .~. rq A IIii:1,aa,,I. it' t AiiacA,;icul. M(tW~ Saun;iets. 'j' II l~ l'lainti~T in the ::h'v e eases it:it:itz this dat I. tile1 lii:' iice!araltui iti my (itijee. and t lie lie' fentlant li:evtig in ither wite litir A ;airnev k nine ii reside within tInt itititS tif this State. t;m ~e hititia copiet tif ez:iiil I )eehL;atitiit tiit Ii ret:ts lit plead tati seruel it~ tit.itittt of 'ihus.',:t. Sj.aiiii .~ 'ola~rr:ttht I'l.iinihl's .\tttri;et s~ Orilertil tha; '-aid I ) fetoltitti antI a day t'i.tt:i the late li~i. if. ir until anI a!.sulutu j ud4e.iaeiit ciii lie '.iv II :tg~t~itst Iuitit. 'l~I j~ 18. 1;. IIA CON. C:. u. F. 0. CleriCs Oflite. :tdar Ct, IS.'3. I cii 8 S'1'A'rI~ OF 101.T1 I CAROLINA. IN LQI!1T1. Sat alt !~t aier, ~iiiitt(tuty i)te7.;t r. S N (IT IC t- is hiriby g ve:t tit all and siii~ttlar tIn cruditirs of A rihtur Dzh'r dect.aseti, ci litise eltuzite shall be heft nit :t;is~eul by tin' A thttinistrat. t Ot Itresint au'1 privet theiti hiettir. trio tin tir !ttIttre the feturtli Mutiidav in ?ilareli nixI, on pain of beizi~ 1ire.*httded fritni the benefit uif t}te decree itir dis' trittution. Given under my hand at my office Deetthe.r I(;tli lSSti. A. SPiII(INS, c s:.s o. I i~c. 24 3m THE S'I'ATE OF SOWI'H CAROLINA EDGEFIIi.T) l)IiTRICT, IN EQUI ~) *loh.n Eulmjnds, 5*. George Necvbcy anti u'thiers. N OTIC Ii. is heretty gueli to all and siniular thu ereditt.rc of Miriuiii Neut by tleeeancl, to pre si'ttt and prove thi.:ir respective. denantis before in. tin or before the fitutilt Muiiid:my in iltirili .txt, or paiti of being ~ e!udu.l fain the benefit if thu ii. erti: for distribution. (;ite'n tinder itty lead at ntv i.fli.i' this I 0th Pc ceniher. 1556. A. slMKIN~ c a i: state o1 .~oiutb Caroliimi, EDGEFIEI.I) T)TS'I'RICT, IN EQUITY. Samab Nancy Quarles, S. W. Gardner. N OTIOF is hereby given to till atid suguhir the creditors of Sterling Quark's, di'ceased, In pre. sent their claims iluhy au:heutit'ated to my Office prior to the foutrib Monday in March, 1857, othir wise tht'y will be precluded. Given under aty hand at my Office, this 15th, Dee. 1850. A. SIMKINS, c.E RD. I)ec 15 1856 3m 40 Notice. A LT~ Perticin.. hiaving detnanil.. against the Estate of Mit-s Mary ltarkina.. dei"d.. at-c r.qiicsti-d to meet no' at Edgefleld C H.. tttt Thursday the ISth Jottuary icitli thti'ir c'aints pris~erly atte btvd, as I wish to elot.e up said Estate. JOS. PARKDJANAdm'o!. Dbo24 4t Sb 'AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA GEORGIA. T HE Undersigned would respectfully e-:i ti, attention of Planters nnd Slave-owners generally to their very complete and extensive Establimbiment in Augusta. Ga., for the accommodation of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS or TREATMENT IN CHRONIC DISEASES. The Bnildina is .sitnnled corner of J;ckson and Fenwick Streels, between the Georgit and the Savainnah Rail Road Depots; and in sigrht of both. It is therefore convenient for the recep tion of iatliits frorm a distance. Ill its const rut ion, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the special pnrpose to which it is applied; being 'furniished with everything which can Conduce to the COMFORT OF THE SICK. It is suppli-d with hot and cold baths and shower baths-and hrs water-elosets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also we'l ventiated and lighted with gas. With the consant nttendaince of experienced male and f1emah- nurseA, te patient will be sived mneih of the sulToring which too often is the result of un'avoilable neglect in the trentnent of NEGROES in ordinary private practice. TERMS-For otiord. Lndging and Nnr-ing, per month. 810. For all NECEssAlnY edien1 at tendance, Snir;ieal Operation., &.c., the same as in ordinary city practice. H. F. CA MPBELL, Snrgeon, R. CAMPBELL. Attending Physician. Atuustan, Jan 30, 1856. 3 j . ME~WL I _0. WHOLESALE AND RETAI -DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. J3. iM. NEWBY. & 00.. under the 1. . Ilotel. AUGU:STA. GA., are now receiviig -nd opening the LA GEST. BEST -ad MOST FASITIONABLE ASSORT MENT of FALL AND WINTER R EADY WADE CLO0THING I EVER OFFER ED IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA, CO.\MPRISlNG EVERY VARIETY OF FURNISHING ARTICLES For Gentlemen and Youth's Wear, which fur ..uperior QUA LITY (1r MANUFACTURE cannot he surpassed in this or any other Ma.:rket. In additioi to which, we will weekly receive FRESI1 SUPPLIES Froi onr IIOUSE in New York. We a1ko kee.p constantly on hand a LARGE and SPLENIID STOCK of * YOUTEf'S & -ERMN'S GOTH1HG. " Country Merchants and ALL PERtONS viiiting Augusta will certailylv find it to their interest to examine our Stock, as wo are deterinited to ufflr our Goods to the trading public on the roost reaonable terms. pg Thatnkful for the past kind and liberal patronage that we haive received from the citizens of Edgeflild anid the adjoinintg Districts, we hope to merit a continuance of the same.J.... NEWBY & CO. Angusta, Niv. 11,l1S50. tf 44 IFOREMAN'S IRON PLOW STOCK ! l&S T'il!- TI E for so" ingi Wheat i~s tnear'at hand, aid FORE [A~ 'S IRON IA LO0 W MTOCEi Is ihe l;mST I Jl'I LEM ENT' for putting ini small Grain, I wI I iolier them from this date at Fzu r Dollars an~d Fifty Cenits. S. F. G OODEs. IEdgefled, October 20, 185ti. tI 41 s-rTn: 01F -:OI'm C.\ioiAm - IFALL AND WINTER GOODS! E) I C3I.rON P)~TLEA . ' ilIE Snb:-eriber has~ just rece ived at is Old Ty e theredge, VLA~ . 1Standi-the Br' - Store-a vermy hea:vy Stock ot IM re.t ~n~ii nrig A1 i.-rc/,nat. F"ALL A W1'!INTElR GOOD3, Moa ,. Grubbs i.:oc~a:c a: To wid.ehL he inivite s his fr ends andl the public at this day filud hia )ehiratioin in my Oi~lhee, ocl .n1e.zic u i nt ~i nn nnd the I huendant ha vine neitthe r u i!e nor .\ntor- whiich lunty~hi be funndl nev, known to) re.-ide witin tithe im:ts or this State ii:e(orclI K.fim to 3pytr nvwhomn lopies of raild )thehiraton w'tht ru;les to ioaaIii id nlaIi.I.:ic ptead :mn be serve., On motin of .\loramgnei. P'l.in- iit ilkiiiMi vs tifl'' Attmney, Orderd that salid Dein! ndtait aIup- iuI~ ~t:r~.; :h s pear .:nd puend to, r:ud Deehlirniiein within n year 'ziltolAti.I i and a diay fromii n thdte hevre<.f, ori intat lt n aibsu. Att oi rttlCa-~l;rs ii a t: u lute jt~nmnt ill be given ni'.ninst hlm. ~ : n~:v~a Fet 11,1 %u.I qA line ti-t o f veryo o ghm s STATI IJF SU~h CA i~O~ N ~ Anveryhad A mrt.ik of't. m.s i~as a Atunk fTedC.-m.e n atetsfr Jg l)G~ E-Fi E l JP) I)STI ICT,Alag -rtiet fNgo iiisd myi IN CO3M.1ION PL EAS. titii S. Chrmismi. AgLe, AsX. ianlcel.tis ~!!i~5n ~ide' R. T. Mlimts, Goeis ~r~aeadCo~ IS. C. liryan, N.h. P. To~s. i~~.!i..ykins. tlI c Is. P. T1om05elptkins.eclltmdst~,:51tit~tjtiltt W wm. .\lhXy,'rE OD--IT OPN D rp r:pats in h- laee-t-tlicae.ha' .1. this day ti~cd n )ie.'am tion ini my Oliie, and btru~: :':tl.lehi4al'mz i~ a the .ltemhamts haviing miitter ni i.e :tr .\ttorne. uilS. kimiwn to re.-idte witin the linmits of' this Sitate, ~ V f" ~i 1~ on whunti copiies ofC said I )ee'aation with rules to Iuii plead enn he served, On tunotionI or '-Ir. A 1AaIs. .a .~iiti to Pl~ati's A\ttorney. Or,].red1 that ti.ddI lcivmbmiiST PE ANDFANCYG OS aplpearm aind plea I to said I )elaratm.n wiithini a y.-ar* Hrwae rcrcs rcey an a day from thme daite hereofil or tiamt tmt!abtsolte ~ ~ t! At judlgmlent ilil he given agnaimwt himt. Til 1. 3. iLi .\Ct)N, i. e. x:. in'. Anlatra aim fih rilsuu~ itt a rch I. 1, 15th 1.11 vii n hsnsild STATE 0;-' SOTI I C ARO()LIN:;A, l:cslmsh htI il e:teIigvhscs I IN Co31.IZON P L EAS. II .pctiyimi~ it iilc ihltpcal Joel Curry,th I a i;litiItd tiltieli et. v's Fereign Altachumenl. O t-3 T.~ 1 t'rindle. . . . ~UIllE In~heill inme abuve st::ted case hiaving this tlhv da i!e.I his I 'eclaramton IlL myl Otlice, amid VlaePoe o ae teleemimtt hatving! nleithervi wife nor A tltrney ~ ahe hm. tiI'fe a~ ii known ti r'es~de w thin time ihnits of this State, ac o)n .,le .)1 ~i~ t.t, who cies of ji.. li d decla;ion niith rues toi pleamdm4illecoCat. iinIij.nhd- lt i.anl I.e servm:'l, (xi l :oi lit .\ltsiirs. CAaioL. & lIacox, P'lainitifik A ttorney. Or dired. that said Dc.e- ael nli a~'eu~h!d fendant appeair anmd piemd to ni~d D~ieiiraiionm wihin h.Iluei ag m. elllcdi..uo a y ear anmd a day fromn the d:.te h~ereof, or tinal .atn i eiitm * hi~welC-i~u LIioI absolute jndgmnt~n will be given against himi~. gii earhuvi~tl h wcayotu~i TI lOS. G. I!A CON, ccx ln. atahd Sept 22, 1856. . l y 7. eiec wuiut ni oiel ih iutd State of South Car'olinia, nYtiybteaerupivtlyfa EDGEFIEIl) ISTICT, flittoitcWd on LN COMMON PL E AS. fhN.WI1O McGregor & Smith.,1A.N ~lrCMI Totuii. Foreign At~etamnt. Nv4A~i xo vs.' Foreign AuIachment.- o Sl. Ir i iE Plaiinittla iln ithe alive staltedl case having this Ir'IICKAhtca'AGwtatot0 Ldaty tiled their I)eclationiis in nmy office and U aieattei.Ayndlnciitigd the D~efeidanit hatving niiither wiife nor~ Attorney, ~~is knowno to residle wvithin thlie lmits (hr this. State, oni hss~i ilit1t.hum 87 whomi copies of said Deelartatiotn's withm inules to pleaidA.SKI. can be served. On motion of Alessrs. L.andrumi & Oc.1tf4 Gamy, Plainitiflie Attorney's ormdered thait said D~e- -- fendanlt appear tind plead to said I)'elarnlions wvitin o vnen n ae a year and tn ilay fromi time dntet hiereof, or final anid IAEjitrcie a o fMebl absoluic judgomnt wiht be given mginist him. InepantatmitsrrWndwSuesad l. 0. A CON C. C. P. D. Bid.Te r ovnetai eueFa Mamrch 26th 1850 Iqly 12. taradcntbeoedfomheuti. Final Notice.No26tf4 A LL persons indeb:cd to the Estata of William I Vne, ed ireernrtlyreesteel ii set tle Buhs rse by thle 15th Febrvinev next, as longer inidulgane. NSoeafn ait fPit ansGan will not he given. 'Ihbase hiamag di mands ngainst 1i leltsTmntWmtwtsCmb sad hsi~tit am- i.t:mi ii to ried in itheiair nteLriunts, Iisii n ti rse n o b-ls propeily nttestaid, by th::t tine, as I uitemnd makingBrhsan iiruvsNiTUltldSaig a fintal settlement itn the (iitdinorgs OaCffice on thttBuhs u oaeb day. . S. BROAD)WATER, Admr. A .&T .TAUDugss .\t very4 M eavy S toc f 19~-s Lsy n CHEAP DRY GOODS!. fall Etabe, 1856 ! Augusta, Ga., I AVi just received their NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, anl would call the attention of their friends and the public to the aasortment. Their Stock is VERY LARGE and comprises all the best makes and styles of Goods. and the latest nuve'ties of the se-a sin; and as they are determained not to be IJudersold by any House in the State, and will guarantee their prices to be as loW As TM LOWEST. They feel assured that an examination of their Goods will ensure a continuation oif tho liberal pa tronage they have hitherto received. They would invite attention to the following: Ladies' DRESS GOODS; Black and Fancy Dress SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Scotch, Freneh' and American GINGHAMS; Eni!ish, French and Ameuiean PRINTS; EMBROIDERIES, all kinds; Dress TRIMMINGS, splendid variety ; HOSIERY, a very large assortment; I'LOVES, of every description; Irish LINENS; Tahl LINENS and DIAPERS; NAPKINS. DOYLIES and TOWELS; SHEETJNGS and Pillow LINENS; Blenched and lirown SHIRTINGS; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Cassimers and Cloths Ladies' CLOTHS. all colors; Bed BLANKETS; FLANNELS, lled, white, Welsh, &c.; CASSIMERES and PLAIDS, for children; house Servants' GOODS; .Binek Alpacas. 1mbtnazines, Dimities, Quilts; FUR FRINGES; SHAWLS,all kinds, kc. -Also A large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Lin seys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburgs. A ugnsta, Sept 17 tr 36 MILLER & WARREN, Corner Opposite thfa Globe Hotel. A UGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVE just received a large stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importation and most fashionable styles, consisting of Flounced Embroidered Colored SILKS; Rich Brocade and Plaid Colored SILKS; Figured and Moire Antique Black SILKS; Rich Flounced MUSLIN DE LAIN ES: CASIIMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES in creat variety 1k15U l;AZN LS, CIIA LLIES, ALPACAS and CO ERGS; French, Engislh and American PRINTS; I Haniome tcotch and French GINGiAMS; Ich French Ell15ROlERED COLLARS and SLF. VES; Rich Black Lace COLLARS and SLEFVES - S.lacotct and Swiss BANDS and FLQIINC INGS . Infants' Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; Embroidlered Merino CLOAKS for Infants; Real Valenciennes, 'Maltese and Thread LACES; Reve:re, ien-titceld and Enbroidered 11DK'S; A!exander's Kid and silk G LOVES Splendid stock of Gent's " Toether with an enliess varipty of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will say that we have a large stock, Anxious to sell, and will take pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo iners Angausta, Oct. , 1856, tf 39 "BUZZA FOR BUCHANAN !" Look Herec Everybody. T' I E Subseribers are just receivingc from Philn dlpia and New York the SiOST SPLEN D)11) aiss..rtm~ent of H ATS, dAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Carpet Bags, Trunks k Umbrellas, Ever aillred in this market. Alaa siapaeiline, large and well Selected lot of Ready Made Clothing, ofI the Latest Stylec and Best Mate rial. (hGeeen. e:dll and exane~n far ymuralves. W, will not char4-- foar loocking. But will be eat taitn i. sell eta gouodls if low prices andt superior Goodtas ara ure indntweemets. SIMON & EROUCII. Hatbursr, Sept 2(, 15. tf 3$ - URtII T HE BLO0OD MVOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS A.ND __s:Kom'I~r CK "EBTT ER.B fIl:E FRU0.1 ALL alaEflA L l'0aISGS. TIl'. sgr..:atl pepn1iarity Sahieh atf'FFAT S IPF t..1 :asad h'!il'.NAIX JlITEl!:5 S::va :at::inaaal in t-ansraianee patt the exNtr;..atinaar eaare-- eatetl. .1 .y tair nte, rs n11:1 rs 51nn1 aaa s'.,f S-r Sac .raalariatar I. aetar ig, a a gaartia: an: :s!i. a-t bea;r ta-alleinal airiate.- ar ret5. ricea. Iarn aei ma r . a S ta anv e r- hettar-'~ aai lle i t . ctS::ti it;n te untn5alisusimt of~r in--rtha 1Till1-E MI~ll N5 a r...ns wh- haaas e baa en re.-t.reto a the i enoa nt of atwra -t' lIa:h~t Iv thern. it is~ heliceeahit hei r reiationt a nem ts : r ahsaute. Iii :utnet t I ri aiiy:; i e ta. t*'n:iaal tates, taere :r.. aan uara rita.'y at .-1 .. ils-ir ellc:aey it ratasavitnga diaSena. ;aaal Wraihg i ta it . hale arstin r,-newa. S 'i~ar utalS tienitla. S a a'g-s* .. sel'i.t-It..\. U .-r:1:s..-er:VY aar EnItP Tl ii\ON S ihthe!i. theaalwrationoritheita Fit.\!l-'s.' lXI& ;-rahs z.tialtina,. a-la na ren,, avisi int a t' . v!ny. ever; castia'. a~ St.aSa.athas..nae aile:ea. a' that :r jatrti aa erf.e..n a th Sa..a.aliVU Fl:ai.:t *l .5:1-. S att:lal.1 5),It al'..Y. P.1li.Es, an.S in 5hart tna: :.15a eliaess . sn vild~a ta tair eitrative~ paropearStas. No b aat f . l t..ul.S Ia wittaatt thaet. ast by thecir Siinaly use Itac a; ull':ermag an ,,xentse maty Sat ataved, 'r-para Say WILL.IAM It. 310FFT.~ M. P., Ne' Y.rk, :nad for stale by TCLTT & PiJ.LE'Sl-:t. Stale Agen:a KDR. SlM MLONW' VEGETABLE LIVER DIEDIGINIES A S.\ Ia'E A N) D lEl'TU.\ b~ REME~l 'D Y Fit' '!i 'sindas aif laiver aesi(, atad tall dis a tses andt lindispoitis. that originlaste fromt a is se ta~te or i.:tivty u.f theu Live5r--such as chtrinic tandl acute italamma ond! of thae - .ier ytspapsia, aick hen'd nehi. sorss to stiachli, aoso atppllethte, ch'laie, coeastivenss. &c., &c'. 100) Paekn ges~ just r, are. Cal ra fir sale b' . atly I tf2. Gins for Sale, J) I .I 0!-'.O. at Ed.:a til I C. 1I.. is my * ambtized i/f( .\ gaet' I te tale otf tat Supesr Gta i VIt\V. E It E:.ST COT TO N G INsA. Persian i.ingi toa1i prcha~se these G iss well lientSe call aar sim, Ithe wi:I sitnth yo with myv paree., exhtibr certiirnteQs fromt relisablae genttlemaen, a&c. I wa II repdir. with great promttanesst anal dsaalt aCurved hranSt Gins, at mty lactoiry.uit Bali-.\ir Ga ,S tn ttiles atbiav A ussin. A it suchi Gins fair watled to .\r. ('has. ltamna data I htmburg, will ba sent tot me itmmt dintv atual forthawitha prtoperly re p aaired andt rcturnted. 'FraishIt ott thie Rail Ilotid foi G(ins, fraat Augusta to Bel-A ir, SI .25. TIJOS. WYNN. Bel-\ir, Oct 11, 1856. tf 40 I Fair Notice. LLA Persons whose claitms against the Estate of I C. .J. Glover hsave not been settled will pleass call imttediately on H. T. Wrialht, Esq , who is ri' authsorised to settle all of the said clitims. And all tose whoase claims are not settledl by Th'Iursdany atfter sale dayj in February nlexi, will meeat me in the Commtissiner's Cfliee on thtat tiay as. I intend to make a fitnal settenmetnt or thst- Estaste at that time. Al those inadebted to mec will call onI .\r. Wsrighat andi settle with hsim. Those whto doni't pay by Thurs. day after sale day in February will be uncondition. ally sued. Now, gentlemen, by attending to thec above yot will oblige tme-and it' yosu don't I will oblige yon JORN RAINSFORD, Admt'or. De 24 '4t 50 For hire, A GOO BLACKS.\ITU. W. P. E UTIER. De 10 Sf4_ A Great iMedicine. LISS' eelebrated D)YSPEPTIC REMEDY. B Rad itat lotng ad vertisem~ent on another col. unn. For sale by DRd. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE. Nor 4 If 43 Groceries, &c. TI1E Undersigned havd formed a Co-partner T.ship in business, under the firm of SIBLEY & Lil E4.R, at the old and well known stand of BLFY.v & SonCorner of Market and Centre Streets, Flamburg, for the transaation of a general Grocery, Provision & CottonBusines Where we intend to keep constantly on hand a full supply of Goods, and will sell as LOW for CASH as any other house. Our Stock consists in part of the following: Clarified, Crushed, Powdered, St. Gmi, Porto Rico and New Orleans SUGAR New Orl-ans and West Indis MOLASSES; Java and Rio COFFEE; Irish POTATOES for planting; BACON, LARD and BUTTER. Bagging, Rope and Twine, .. Shoe and Sole Leather, Mackerel, Kitts and Barrels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Osnaburga,. Saddles and rdles, Wooden Ware, Pepper and Sice, Fresh Rice Sack and Table Salt, Tea of various kinAs, Indigo, Window Glass, Lamp, Linsoed and Train Oil, Paints, Powder, Rifle and Blasting, Shot and Lead, a good assortment of Cluairs.Rock aways, Office, Arm and Children's Bedsteads, Sofas, Feathers. Mexican and Peruvian Guai,6, Kitlewel's Salts, Lime and Plaster, Iron, German and Cast steel Nails, assorted. &c., & JOSIAH S113LEY JOHN USHER Sa. Hamburg, Jan 23, 1856. ly 2 Wagons and Iron Plow Stocks. I HAVE secured the services of a FIRST RATE WIlEELW RIGIIT, and propose- to build Lnrge and Small Wagons to order, and to do all kinds of REPAIRING in the Wagon Business at the shortest notice. -AXso I am still manufneturing out of the best material, THE IRON PLOW STOCK, (Forenian's Patent.) and offer them to the Planters -~ of Edgefield )istrict at $5,50 per Stock. All orders fur Plows will be- promptly attended to. S. F. GOO E. Edgefield C. IL. Feb 27 tf 7 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. D RS. A. G. & T. J. TE AG UE,respect fully inform their friends and patrons that they have just received their FRESH StOk of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all wh'may favor them with their patronage. Space will not-allow us to give a Catalogue in :s place of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines. &C. Suf fee it to say, we have the F ULLE SA and MOST COMPLETE Stk ever of.-red in this place. Edgefield C. II., May 23 tf 19 FOR THE LADIES! T E have on hand a great variety of Colognes, Handkercief Extracts, Toilet Powders and an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps Pumades, Pure Bcari'Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora tives and Hair Dye; Pi eston Salti and Aromatie Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Iair De piiatory,&c.; to MIl of which the attention of the Ladies is respect flly invited. For sale by A. G. & T... TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Notite. ,LL Pirsuns concerned will take notice that I Z have appointed Dr. James A. .Devore anhl Robert AMkius my Agents and Attorneys to repre sent ime in the collection of the debts due to the Estate of .lohn bohy, dee'd., and in all other duties devolving upon me as administrator of said deceased. MATILDA DOBY, Adm'or. Fe 1 -tf 64 Notice. AT1 those indebted to the Estate of J. E. Free-~ Amnan will please corne forward and pay n . immendiaely ; and those having demands againt the Estate will present them properly attested. J. II. JENNINGS, 1Ad'rs. hh4,. J. W.FREEMAN, LL persons indebted to-thse -Estate of Wlliam f. .Trond dee'd., are requested to make - paymetoth und.ersigned. Anid those hzaving - demtands atgair.st the same will present them accord ing to laiw. * ~ Notice. * 1 .\VE appointed .Juhn Hluiet my Agent to I transinet all huainess i-elating to the Es)tate of Athtur lltzier, dee'd. All1 persons indebted to tie E~ tame will mawke iimmndiate payment to him, and all having d.nndias against the Estate will render the in pi operly atttest' d to hiims. Mr. Huiet's address is Edgett'ld .11.S. G. DOZIER. Adgdtm'x. en Estate of A. Dozier-, de c'd. IDec 10 14t 4S. Final Notice. LL Pesn. having any demands auannt the SL n'tet i~f Luer, ta '. hittle, dee'd., are he~ rely / miotied to be and uppe:gr at the Ordinary's Otline, "in Tues.day 10th .\larch next. (IS57,) as the Admuin istato inend tomak a nalsettlemni t ot the Est-,te~i intt dauy. .\ll those in anywise indebted, ar-tie,.eted to, .ittle up. forthiwith, as long' r indlul )- .\!;TIW ELLA WTIITLE, Adm'r. De. .I .An 47 ST'ATE OF' SOUTH CAROLINA, lIDG I-'31Ni.I DISTRICT, 1?N CIIANCETY, Frances W:iC.tinnoir, Adm'r. ofr %.l1in Noibles, dee'd. XTOTICE is hierthy given to the lineal dereen . 'daius of Zilphta Nobles, deed., late of Edge field Di-ti iet S. C., or the-ir legal representatives, to come for ward and istablish their claims to a fund no1w ini the charge amd keeping of the Commissioner in Eqjuiy for said District under an order of the Court. Thec first ).lotiJdny in %Iny 185'7 is the linmitedl timp v ithitn whichl any such etaim must be substantiated to the pbartili then known to be existant according to their respective rights in the same. A. SIMKINS, C.E E.n. Acu'ut i ~ 1m9 31 ST'A'TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT IN COMMON PLE AS. H ENRY R. SPA NN. who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by'virtue of a Writ of Capiasiad Satisfaciendum. at the suit of .ames SIeppaid, having filed in my Office together with a Schedule oin onth of his estate-and efieets, his petiionl to the Court of Common Pleas, praying thzat he nmay be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assemibly made for the relief of insolvent debors: I t is or dered that the said James Shep pard. and all oilier creditors to whom the sma enry R. Spaiin is in aiiywise Indebted, be, and they are htereby summened, and have notice to ap pear before thte said Court at Edgefield.Court liouse, on Monday the fourth day of March next, to show t cause if any they can why the prayer of the pett tiner aforesaid should not be granted. THJOS, G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 12, 1856 16t - - 44. Fine Buckwheat Flour. J UST received a magnificent suppy of Buck wheat FLOUR. Also, on hand a good article of Molasse a. Fine times ahead-Ahem I Call soon or you'll be deprivid of ajret luxury.. Nov 199f45 I Nursing Bottles. ANEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses. Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &o. For salie by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 . tr 19 Notice. A LL persons having any demands against the estate of Nancy Bateman, are hereby noti fied to present their claims duly attested, on or be fore the 25tht day of Deccember, end all those in Idebted are rcquested to ry up forthwvith. SWM M IlLLER, Adm'or. - July 26, 1856. I 28 English hairy Cheese. TUST riceived by R. PENN, Agent,a lot of very tii....e ..ne ngih Dnir ches.