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~- Continu? fi?^7?r*i] promoting-Qie cd^ricemont' =of A hoD^ia^-eate.rt?ioed.. niat-ou .with the' rich" a?c? populous ** cc hurrier the Mediterranean sea mt increased. .Nollriog^wil! be wai pru t of'ihb.GoVvrDinen?, lo ?xl tcctsou of our fi;i? t?w?r the on lei fellow citizens. Wi rccjive iron iu that"regfon'as.sur?iiees ofgocw it is.worthj.of note that a spec!: brought us messages of condole deatbof our lat? Chief Magistra Be j of Tunis, whoso-rule inc'u dominions of Carthage, 0:1 the A Our domestic contest, aow baj has left sr|me traces in ou:- rclath at feast, of the great maritime Pc formal acc.VrJaace of , bi.llig.erat thednsu'-geut Srates wasuopi-cce< l>?< not b.*en justified by the ids the sr.>:ems of uoutraJity purst Pjwetv winch ini la that , once: was a marked ddioroiic'e. Thu 1 w?r f-r the insurgent States wer ?n a great measure, from the w"oi Great Britain ; and British slips, ? British subjects, and prepared f. British armaments, sailed' from t Great Britain to make waro^i Ami moree, under the shelter of a < from the insurgent States. Tb having once- escaped from Bri every ever afterwards entered the of the world, ) to rc-fif, and sc their depredapo:>s. ' Tue crrasci this..conduct' were most disasir? States thenin rebellion, increasing lation and misery by the prolonga: civil contest. ' lt had, moreover, to a great cittent,-to drive the Am ?Voin the sea," and to transfer mu shipping'and our commerce'to the > whose-subjects had created the nc such a change. These events lo jk for? I was called to the administra ?toveniraent. The sincere desire by which ? am animated led me t the proposa1, already made, t > ? question* wiii'jh had ihu< aris-n Sr twocoiintri.es to ajdbi'/eiioo. 'j'?njco ure of'sueh. inouieut- tb'ak they 1 commanded the attenii >n of the g ers, and ace so iaterwoveu with aud interests of every ose of th have ensured an impartial tiactfoc. to iafvirm you tktt Great B.-itain th?-ftrbi'r?mt'iit, hut, on the other 1 viied us tn the form-iii')n of a^ >inJ !-i .!! t.i AL-Ull} lUUtUyv! _ fl at?Ti d bl-1 WOW cm nt lie*, from which thusc tor the ti ?ns, !K-I-'ire meuttonvd'.shi-uH Up 1 The pr>ipQT??o4i, in that vory unsu: form, has-been-declined. 'fife Ignited States Hid not present j ?ct Hf a:? imp- ikfhiuo.'il nf tho ?,'(.od a IV.wer which was '-.'profi.*siug 1. friexdjy dispusiii'us, but -is i u vol vii tious of public hw, of WJili?i thc se is essential lo V.ie geaCe of na?j though.pecuniary rep ?ration tb'thuii cit,*z5narw?)dld haye followed incider a decision against Great Brit iin, su peusatioa was uot their priai ?ry obj.*, had a higher motive and ii. \#A3 the i of peace and justice',-to establish ia principios of international luw. The pun?cueo will be placed before yo: ground ou which the British Minist hi's j ustification is, - substantial ly, V municipal law of a nation, and the d interpretations of that law, are the 1 of its duty as ^/neutral : and I fte! b declare my opiuioii, "hu "ore YOU and the* world, that that jus.tifica.ti n ca sustained bel'?rc the trihunal of sistiut thc came time I do not advise to any attempt at redress by acts of h ??s"atu the future friendship between the tw tries must rest on the Lasis of mut'. lice. From tho moment-of the cstablrshi our free ?onstiiut on, the civilized wo been cor.vul^ed'by revolutions in.the ii of democracy or of monarchy ; but ll a!l; the*e revolutions the United SiuU wisely and firmly refuse*! to become proj ists o? republicanism. It is the only g ment suited to our coudiiion ; hut w never sought to impose it on oiiifti have consistently .oilowed the adv Washington to com i.end it only by tb< ful preservation and prudeDt USP cf tin Bing. Dur??g all the intervening ? ecu policy of European Powers and of .tho I Sutes Ii is, on the whole been barnio Twice, iude^d, rumo? of the invasi Bomo parts of America, in the inter ?Monarchy, have prevailed ; twice my j cessons have had occasion to annouuee vfew.s of this nation in respect to -such fe-rencc. On both occasions thc remonst of the .United Slatofwas respected, fi deep conviction, on Uia part of Kurt Governments, thai the ?ystani of non-i ferencc and mutual abstinence ?rom p gandrsm was the true rule for the two h pheres. Since those times.we have advt in wealth and power j but we retain the purpojo to leave the nttions of Enrop choose their own dynasties and form own systems of government. Thisconsi moderation ?nay j us: 17 demand.a "corr. ding moderation. We sho?h? regard it great calamity to Oursi-Ires, to the eau* good guvoma.ont, and to thc peace o? world, should any .Europe* 11 Power cha!! the American people, a^ it were, to tu* fence of republicanism a*?aiu?)t foreign i; fereuce. We foresee and. are un'wiiiu-j consider what opportunities might pcp themselves; what combinations might oifc protect ourselves against designa inimici oar form of government.- The United St desire to'act in the future a? they have 1 acted heretofore; they never will be dri from that cou rsc bot hythe agression o? ropeaixJPowers f and wc rely on the wist and justice of those powers to respect nystem of non-interference which has so J been sanctioned bj time, and which, by good results, has approved "itself to b continents. The correspondence j between the Uni States and France, in reference/to qucsli wlti?h have become enbjecis, of discuss between the two Governrce.it?, will, ai proper time, be laid before Coagress. "VVhen, on the organisation of our Gove ment?t^?ef-t.b4'^ the Presid? of th* United States delivered his inaugu address to the two Upases, of'Congress, said to them, and through them to, the con try and to mankind that "tho preservaii of the sacred fire of liberty and thc desii of the republican"model of government a justlj.cousldercd as deeply, perhaps as'fin; ly staked 011 experiment intrusted te t] Ameriean. ppople." And the House of Rp reseotatives answered Washington' bj tl voice of Madison : " Wc adore the . iarisib. hand wateh lcd Americin nepple, throug so-many jdi?ieultic?, to cherish a conscioi fjsponsibility- for the desl?vy bf rep?blica liberty." Moro than seventy-six years hav glided "* away ?int? these words jrer? spoken tho United States- hare passed through sev?i er trials than were foreseen ; arid*- KOW, a '.his new epoch in our existence as one nation with our Union purified by Borrows, am Btrengthoned^hj conflict, and iistablhihed bj the virtue of^tho people, the grontuessof thc occasion invites ps once more to repeat, witL Koleranitj, the pledges of our fatbera to hohl oaisclves-answerablc before, our fellow mon for tho success of the republican. form of gorernment. Experieice lntt. proved it^ BofBciency'in pence arid iu war; it has Titd' c?t'ed ita ?hthority through dangers,- and ufiiiction3, and sudden and terrible emergen cies, which would ha?e crushed any Bjstem thftt'ht?a^tj'?chTeis'Cr r?ly'' "Cxed'-iii Hie 'hr-?, of the people. At thc inauguration o? \W.-os Angton th? Torc?an r?latiuns of thc count .wera few, and. its. trade- was .repressed 1 hostile regulations ; now all the civilized n 'tions of tho,gIobc welcome our. couuiictc uind their Govertimerits pt ?Tes '.to-wurds .*uiity. 'Th'?a, our country f.lt its way he tatingly along an untried path, with Sun .so-little bound togcUer by rapid'*means communication,as to be hardly, known lo r;i auothej^ and'with historic-'traditions exton ing over very few years; now, intercour between the'States is switt and intimate; tl ? experience cf- centuries has been cftuwdi ing) a Yew generation", and has created ? intense, indestructible nationality. The: our jurisdiction did., not retioh beyond - tl inconvement ' Uauudt-ries . of the territo: which had achieved independence; LC j through' c^ioas* Of I inti pei* coh-:<i;*ed 1 I-.S pain-hn ti France, tir-* c un'Yy !;r< ? equip a tn >r? co.nplox ch_acacier, at>-J, hw tor i i ti.iuic.-d liini? ?iic* tli-'.'ri of Lake-, the Gt ? ol' ilcxi'.-ij aird cu ibo East and H'esti! ! two great oceans, ytber tiu^ior.s were.wasti i by (.-?vii wsri'Tii ages befar? tecy* c "!d c i tabl>.h.K?r themselves thc - necessary uegr of, unity ; thc latent conviction that our --far of government is the best ever known lo t] worid. has enabled ns to emerge from cn war within four yt-atr, with a complete vi dication cf the constitutional authority of ti General-Government, and with our local li ertios and Sfatc institutions unimpaired. Tl : throngs of emigrants'l at .crowd to our sher are witnesses of the c mfidencc rf ^11 peopl " ia our permanence. Here is the grejt lat of. Loo labor, where- industry is Ucs-cd wi un?-x\mpled rewards, and tko bread of tl working man is .?wceieui-d ly the conseiou noss that the cause <-f the country ''isl . own .cause, Iiis own safely, his uwn dignity Here, every one ci joy- the free use of L faculties ahS the choi?:-j of activity as n na ural right Here, uu^er tlic cc^liif.ed infl >.e*nce vi a- fruitful soil, genial ciimes, at happy institutions, population has incrcttsi I fi k-J?i-f-)ld within a century. Here, throuj I tho .ja.^y dev?lopm?i:tuf boundless resourct we-lth has.incre.ised with , two fold great rapidity than numbers, sa thal we have b come secure against ti.e financial vici situd ? of other cowries, and alike in busicess at in opinion, are sdf-ceitered und truly ind pendent. Here, more ind more care is givi to provide education for every ono born < cur soil. Here, religi?s, released from poli ca! connection wit'j the civil government, r fuses to subscrvo tlu- craft of'statesmen, ai becomes, in i's indrp? udei.iCe, the spiriti life of the people. Ile: o it lciatiup. is exter. e i to every opinion itj (The q-;;et cet tain; that tn:th needs only alair Held to seen fie victory. Herc, the human mind gr %;h, unshackled in the pursuit of sciene tq collect stores of knowledge and ncqiii: tin ever-increasing mastery e-vef (ko forces -, nature, lier., the national domain is olleit . pad held in millions ot separate freeholds, i that our f^jlow-citujns. beyond tho occupait of jiiiy other part o? th veirlh.. constitute real.tr a p ojie. Here, exists the democrat f'rm of government: Mid that form cf gc cr?ment, by tba conlessioti of Europei aUteame?, '. gires a power of which no otb lorin id capable, be'eausu it'incorperatcs evoi m vu with tuc State, and arouses every th ii that belongs"to th? sou!.'3 Where, in past matcry, doc> a parallel exi to. thc public happ.ne.vs which is within tl reach of thc people of thc United States Whvrcj iu any'part of tho glebe, caainst tutions he-found so au ii cd to their habits < . .so entitled to thi-ir love as their own fr< Constitution? Ever}' jne of them", then, i whatever part of the bind he has pi* hom taust wish its perpetuity. Who of lh::m wi not now acknowledge, i:i the words of Was1 itigt'en, (huti: every step by which the peop of the United States* mtv? advanced to tl . character of an independent nation, seems l have been distinguished by soma token i Providential agency?'' ^\,ho will not joi with mc in the prayer, that the invi.sib hand* which bas led us through the ck-ut that gloomed around our path, will so gui<] us onward to a perfect restoration of fratei nal aircctfon. that we of this day may be ab' to. transmit our great i airer i la ti cc, of Sta: : Government* in ailthfi- rigbt-,'.of the Get ral Government in i's whole con.stitntion: vigor, to our pj-terity, and they to theil throughout countless g?n?rations? . ANDBEW JOHNSON. WASHINGTON, December 4, 1805. T. M. BON ES, JAS. HRND?RSO; BONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS Trauks, Valises ?u'J Carpet Bags . No. 187 liro-itl Street, AUGUSTA, ?A., HAYE rccnntlv oponed, next door to BONE: l?nrJware House, a Y ERY' LA HOE an VArtfED*ASSOllTM?ST af : BOOTS & SHOES, Which -vere purchased fron, ?*-e btft manufaoti rors vt i?'W prices! and WlifcG the.' ?re now selim i W'holc?iilo and retail, OS reasonable us any ethe House in Aujiifta. I"; j**^Tbo ?j?i'plo of Edgef.old and tho cdjoir. ?J in* Districts %rn invited to ;ivo us a rill. j 5^"I*i1irchant? will, do .roll to c;:amine ou . complete'^tuck before purchasing elrowhero. ' Augu.-aa, Doe 5 Om 49 i *_ GEORGE KOBIXSOH ; FLEMING & ROWLAND 1 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, I No.' 2Pfi,"South ?i-'o llrond Street, L AUGUSTA, GA. 3 Constantly on Hand S?G?B, e?FFEE, BA8Gi??, ROPE . SALT, IROBT,. WAILS, ' ' ' AND :; :' ' WOOI^EIST GOODS. - --.'-*rf--f<"^>*~- I*** TO TUE il'UI?LIC. The n?der?i^ned would bo pleased .to see hh S frionds of Abbeville and Edge?cld Districts al the above placo. GEORGE ROBINSON. ' Augusta, Nov fi . ? ' 'ltd 45 Cotton Seed For Sale I - ? rk/V BUSHELS OJ PT. RE BOYD PRO 4-Uv'LIFIjC COTTON SEED for sale at Win tor Seat. 'These-Cotton Soon will produce one fourth moro lint per acre than any- other seed I ever planted. Apply in time if }-"U want them. . I also hnve 200 bushels of SEED OATS for salo. , , -A word lo the wiso is Hnffieicnt! Como and buy. and-grow rich.'. ? J. L. 1TARJJ0N., A sample ?f tho Cotton Seed can bo teen at tho I Adrer/i'er Offlco. Nov. 29_tf_fS Axes and Nails. O"J hand-Two Dozon- Superitr AXES. Also Five KcgB 6 and 8 Penny NAILS. , J. K. CAI! WILE & CO. 1 Nov 8-. . ' 2t M . i fc.' 1; i* . , - ' ?F T The Extensive & Liberal SOE HOUSE, -' 138 fleeting Street. CHARLESTON, S, C , S OW ?ALLS TUE ATTENTION" OF MER-" CHANTS AND PLANTERS To thcr'foUowing extensive Stock which cannot be su'rpisscd by any other Houso South of Mason A Dixon's linc:. 150 Oases MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SU OE.-.- . 100 Cases M ESS'; BOYS A N D YOUTHS' FL" R AN D "WOOL j [ATS, 0? ALL.SIZES AND .QUALITIES. 300 Cases PLANTATION TUBDENTINE DONALDSONS Of tho lirst qualities end well adapted for the FALL TRADE ! ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Truaksj Valises. Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac.," Ac. Similar consignments wookly and Eoini-wockly. Country Mercbnnts will do well tocall and ex amino my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. DALY, . AGENT tor Manufacturer*. Cbarloston, Nov 25 lrh 43 _ EDWIN BATES & GO., 134. Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., Wholesale Dealers in Wi GOODS; FASC? GOODS ?? CLOTHING, ABE now receiving a LAURE ASSORTMENT of Staple anti Fnucy l>ry Uooils, purchased during recent decline, ned offer thora at Greatly. Reduced Prices! Shall haver, cu?lete Stock of CLOTHING Manufactured fir thu ?pring Tradol juif Tho'ettontion cf Merchants solicited. Dec 4 . lia 40. W. IC. RKOWXE. F. M. ScirmitEU BROWNE & SCHIRfflSR, CjtoiISS?G?? AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. No. 0, Exchnn?c Pince, C??-^IRI^ESTO?Xn, s. c. , ' . J?'fcrtuce?. .Ions FRAZIER A Co., Charleston, S. C. V.". P. HALL. '! " T. SAVAGE'IiEvw.vnn A SONS, Augmtn, Ga. FENNER, DENNET & BOWMAN, New York. J. L. S0LT3VAN, Edgofictd, S. C. Attention given to tho purchase, sale nod ship ment of Cotton, etc. Liberal advances- inado on Cotton shipped through us to our Now York ref erencer, doods and Mcrchnndiso of all jlek'rip tions received and forwarded from this point nhd thc terminus of ibo South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, Nov 20 lui 44 NO?TH, STEELE & WARDELL, Wholesale Dcalers'in F-A.3SrO"Y GOODS, Stationery, PerfKBicry, CUTLERY, HOSIERY,. FURNISHING . COODS, Ac, Ac-, No. 107, Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. J. B. STEELE, ' C. C. N0RTI?, A. W. WARDELL, Jr. NEW YORK. Charleston, NcV13 Sui 40 if. L. JEFFERS ? CO. CHARLESTON, S. 0., GENERAL AGENTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND XJA. 1STJD AGENTS, OiGce, 118 Bust Ray, WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO TUE SALE OF COTTON \m 0THJ2R PRODUCE. WILL NEGOTIATE for tho shipment of COT TON to the most reliable Houses ia Europe ?nd aud tho North. And roa..o libera advances on tho same when in band for sale or taipraont. WILL BUY GOODS for Merrimu ts or Farm ers to order. . * WILL RECEIVE AND FORWARD GOODS; Will buy and fell Gold and Silver. WILL NEGOTIATE tho sole of PLANTA TIONS, LANDS. arid TENEMENTS, rheo placed in their caso. And on this subject wo beg leave respectfully to say to our friends and thc public, that ns wo weru born ::ud raided in thc State, and engaged i:i burinons for thirty years and having travelled extensively over the Stato andarowoll acquainted with tho location, soil am! oliinate, and feeling in tho closest degree identi Co.l with you, wo Hatter ourselves that ?TO can bc of great advantage to those who wish to Fell theil Luid? or plantations. We are now in correspon dence with friends who aro natives of this Plato, but recently located in New York, which will give ns-additional facilities for finding tho most dtsir. able purchasers. Wc theroforo offor our services to thone who wish to dispose of their lrrnds, etc. To such wo say, ?end us a plain written descrip tion of your property; tho dbtrict in which it is located ; whether north, south, cast, or west, and tho distance from tho county site; how waterod, and tho character of the streams; number of acres, and how many cleared and in cultivation ; and, as near ns you cnn, tho number of acres in bottom and upland ; and yqur.prico por acre ; wiib-S25 to covor oxpensos of advertising : aud wo will servo you-to thc best of our ability. . IN FACT, will give their porsonnl and undi vided attention to ovcry interest committed to their.care. II. L. J. & CO. . South Carolina-our'oien, our native land, By her tee'ec aloud, and will forever stand. Iinost respectfully beg leave'to return my si? coro thanks to my frionds and tho public for their long and liberal patronage I thank them. And now, as tho Into disastrous and fatal war is over, I am again established in this city; and (as it woro) commencing anew ; I thereforo assuro my frionu3 and thc public that my personal attention and cnorgy shall bo faithfully given to overy in terest committed to my care. Hence, I mont respectfully appoal to all my frionds and tho pub lic, and solicit a shnro of patronage. Born and roarod among you, and thirty yoars devoted to business under your own oyo, it my reference. SI. L. JEFFERS. Charlorton, Nov 13 .,' 3t 40 W/H. JEFFERS & CO; (FOIOIKBLY CoTnrtAN, J?FF?M & Co.,J CHARLESTON S. C., A RE prepared to receive and forward all COT ii. TON and MERCHANDIZE consigned to thiir care at Orangeburg and Hopkins' Tiun-Out, on South -Carolina Railroad. On completion of tho road to Columbia, they will continue business at that placo. By strict .attention to business and- modorr.to chnrgos, they liopo to merit a share of patronago. . Nov, 15, ': ' Imo 40. Adapted to Every Ii ra ll ch of Busiucss uh ore a Correct ond Dumble Seule is^Kequircd. A CONSTANT supply always op Land and j\. fur pale at Manufacturer'?" prioos, expenses 'from Savannah added, by JOHN NELSON; 304 Broad Street, A a pus ta, Georgia,. * AGENT-FOR FaJR3ANK'3 SCALES. Commission Merchant, AND '''' Dealer io Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, F<NES, LIQUORS} SECIARS, &c, &c. OL' SUPKIilUR QUALITY. Augusta, Nov 20 3m 47 ii. /?STETOT^ Grocer and Commission MERCHANT, 209 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAS NOW IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, . - FLOIJIl, BICE, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, BA ISI NS,' S ARD INE S, YARNS, ?C., ??c. WINES & LIQUORS In Barrels and Boxes. Fifty Hillls. Choice Bacon. Together with a full nssortinoot of every article to be h:id in Wholesale and Retail Grocery cstab. Ilihmeuts. Augusta, Nov 20 6m 47 262 Broad St., (CAriM?cnAi:L & BKAN'S OLD STAND,) AUGUSTA, GA., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ')) lu vi nm vj WHITE GOODS, K5BSOKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Boots and Shoes, HATS & CA.PS, And a variety of ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING GOODS; Such as LADIES' CLOAKS ; Ladies' TRIMMED HATS ; ftc, ?cc, ?fcc . Also, a fine assortment of LIQUORS AND SEGARS1 63?"Wo respectfully invite Country Merchant; to call and examino our Stock before purchasing eftewhore. Wo arc 'thankful for tho patronage already shovrn us, and expecting to establish a perma nent busineis, we promise to ure every effort to give ontiro satisfaction, to ovory one. Augusta, Oct 2 . t'f . 40 AUGUSTA HOTEL; BY ' % Bi. JOKES & Z. A. RICE. Wii respectfully- invite our old friondfi and the travolHng public to give us a call. Noth ing shall bo wanting on our part to-satisfy thc in ner and outer want* sf man. JONES i RICE. P. S. The Georgia and Central Railroad monej taken at C? ccn,ts., tho Union Bank of South Car olina at 50 cts., and the bank of Athens 30 cts. Augusta, Nov. 20, ' 6m 47 CENTRAL HOTEL, HAVING takon a new lease on our Honsc: (formerly tho Southern States Hotel,) and tho Ktato of the country giving us groattr facili ties, LADIES and GENTLEMEN calling on ut may feel assured that they will get'EVER? COMFORT and ATTENDANCE at our command THOMAS ?fe LITTLE. Augusta, Sept ll 3m. 37 MATTHEW MARREY, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, ?icc., &c, ?Vc.,. At the " Young Mens' Library Association,' MCINTOSH STREET, ^Tja-TJST^., GEORGIA. , FINE ofsnrimcnt of all ARTICLES USU A. ALLY KEPT IN A BOOK STORE, ot bauti, tn which constant and oxlonsivo additioni will bc made by every arrival from Northern ports ??r-NORT,I?EP.N PAPERS received daily, All tho popuiarMAGAZINES constantly on hand ^^Subscriptions received for HARPER'S and UODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. I design hooping everything usoful and desira ble in my lin#, and invite tho public to give me I call. AI. DI ARKEY. Augusta, Sept 11_ 6m37 JOHN KENNY, (FOUMKRLV wiTU J. M. NEWBY it Co., AND HORA WISE ? Co.,) MERCHANT TAILOR 221 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WOULD inform the publio 'gonorally that ht has now on hand CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS. SUPERFINE Black and Bluo BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS; Fancy . Silk and Velvet . VESTINGS, and beautiful Goods for, PANTS. _ . -ATiS? ? A Splendid Assortment of Hats, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, 'AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Augusta, Sept ll, tf 37 Notice. A'LL persons bnvtng demands against tho Es tate of Win. Carter, dee'd., will ploase hand them la at once, legally approved. JAS. W. F00RHE, Ex'br. {If. Dopot, Nov 1_9t_44 Crockery ?nd Tin Ware. IN Store and.for salo cheap, a first rate supply of CROCKERY ond TIN WARE. Call and and examino iU J. R. OARWILE & CO. 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I.."..!..].... ..| 1] li Ml"iHI|2! '13 Uf\:> 10 5 2 31 4 .'<]'' fl 7 fl.! : ?ltT'l^JIU .<!) '?1i*>.?:l: V O 1A?11114119 flllS 1. ??,u,j|H!l2 13 l4n*l?lL? '-'l 3 4 M'fi 7 fl.! ?- Swimwt 2o;?lM243Sj c 9101112119 M 15 ' ?:W 25^ia7:9ft?.l?F* 18 17 IS?19 SAI21 2S ;; . I I l l . . kl-Oj'.?S'W,.9r'-?<?19??.! ! 23?24 25 26,?7 8S|29| ?L?L.L I M81I.. .. ..|..|.. ! A. J? PELLETIERA 'Offers to tho citizen? of Edgcfield and ad-\ joining Districts a FINE ASSORTMENT | DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES,. Toilet' .Articles, \\M Fancy Goods for the Toilet, TO BE HAD AT HIS DRUG STORE, KA?8BURG, S. C. Nov. 18 Cm "47 JOHN & THOS, A, BONES, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers iii HARDWARE, OUTLEEY, &C, RESPECTFULLY announce to: the Mercbantr, Farmers aud Planters of Edgefield and ud j?-.mt Districts, that they ere novr in roceipt of a VERY LAE.J H AND COMPLETE STOCK of HARDWARE MB wmm Which in point of SUPERIOR FINISH. FIRST QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICES, will compare favorably with any similar Houso in thc Southern States. ?2$f We aro determined, ns heretofore, to give entire SATISFACTION, to one and all. Thank ful to oor Carolina frionds.for tho liberal trade they hare oxtended tj us in tho past, wo hope to offer them such induceinnts now and hereafter as will secure us a continuance cf thoir patronage. JOHN & TIIOS. A. HONES. Augusta, Nov. 30, 3m 47 . M. .MAMS & CO!, (OF CUAULESTOS, S. C.,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . -. ..NORTH-EAST CORNER Broad and McIntosh Streets, Aiigiista, G-a. CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT . OP DRY AND FANCY GOODS ! . . -ALSO GROCERIES, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, niRD^Ajfc &c., ??fcc, .Jec. Augusta, Sept 5 . Om 30 233 BROAD STKEET 233 -Augusta, Ga. NEW GOODS IN STOES AND TO ABHIVE. Beg leave to inform their numcruus friends and patrons, that they aro now receiving, and will rccoivo by every S^nraor, large invoices of Staple and Faacy Dry Gr??ds?> DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,. GENTLEMEN'S Ready-Made Clothing, ' AND The finest and most dcirable stock of LADIES'^ CHILDREN'S, MISSES' AND YOUTHS' EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, A t WHOLESALE AND SETAIL. While wc make no promises to sell lower than "ANY OTHER HOUSE,"-and prcsent.no special pUn for patronage, wc assuro all who favor us with a call that they will bc received with polite ness.anti attention, whether they pufclfaso'or not, as wo aro at all times pleased to show our Goods. Thankful to thc citizens of Edgc?cld District fur the vory liberal patronngo bestowed upon us for tho last three-year.-, wc ?hallendeavor to.merit its continuance ttlURCUILL & JOUSTSON, 233 Broad Street. . Augusta, Nov. 20,. / 3m . 47 WM. MULHERIN. VA-TNTD COMMISSION MERCHTS., 274 Broad Street, ; AUGUSTA, ?A., WILL GIVE PROMPT AND-PERSON?L AT ..' TENTION TO ME SALE OF PRODUCE, AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ONJHAND . A Large Stock of Choice Goods ? ij^TC'all and Give ita n Trial. . August*, Nov2? Im 47 MANUFACTURERS; 499 BE?ADWAY, '" . NEW. T?RK. \- ? THE attention of tho Public nod thc trade ia - invited to cur NEW "SCALE, 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for Volume and purity of tone aro unrivalled, hy any hitherto-of fered in this market. They contain all tic mod- , cm improvements, French Grand Action, Harp -Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bast, <fcj., and each instrument bein;; mnda under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H. GHOVESTEES, who hos J had a practical experience of over 35 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. The "Gr?vesteen Piano Fortes " received the awai^JHr ^eri?^ Over all others at t . ted World's Fair. / .j Where were exhibited iDstrumc*n\y makers of London, Paris, Germ: . pbia, Baltimore, Boston and New x%?, r,xPrA at the American Institute for fivo su* years, thc gold and silver medals from which cnn bo seen at our ware-room. By the introduction of improvements wo make a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by man factoring largely, with S strictly cash syst? are enabled to offer theso instruments at a which will preclude all cowpoti'ioa. '?PRICES-No. 1, Seven Octave, round corner?, Rosewood plain case, $275. No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy luouldlpg, $300.. No. 3, Sevon Octave, round comer?, Rosewood, L?ui3. XIV style, $325. Terms: Re? Cash in Current Funds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. New York, Oct 1 'J ' [AYC?] ly' 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELDD1ST1UOT. AV: ORDIN?R Y. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of ?dgo ficld District. Whereas, Z. Vi. Carwilc, CE E n. hna applied to me forLcUori of Administration, on all and sin gular tho goo?'.s aud chattels, rights and endita of Daniel McDowell late of thc District aforesaid, deceased.- ' ? ' These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of tho said deccusod, to he and appoarhefurc nie, ?it our'next Ordiuary's Court for thc said District,to bc holden at Edg?fi?ld Court House, on the 10th- day of Jan. next, to show utilise, if any, ?hy"tho said administration should not be granted. -- . - (tiven under my hand and.seal, this 1st day .of Dec., in tho year of our Lord uno, thous-., and eight hundred and iii ty-fi vc) ? ntl--M iii ibo . ninetieth yeiifof the sovereignty1 und Indepen dence of tho United States of America. W. F. DUItlSOK, O.E.D. Dec. 5, Ot - -19 State of South. Caroiina. EDGEFIEI/D DISTRICT, /A' OR MS AR J.' BT W. F. DUMS?K, Eaq., Ordiu-ry of Edgo . field'District.. ' ..?.? Whereas. Z."W. Cnr'wiW cr. E r>. hn> applied to mc focLottetv of Administration, on ull r.i:d"singu lar thc goods and chattels, rights aiid ere. v.- of Irvin Clegg, 'ate of thc Dh-trir.r, afonsuid, tbcoased..- ? ? ? ??<>..' ?' . . Those are:. therefore, to .cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred mid cr?diter.- ot tt-c said deceased, to bo and appear before mc,' at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edtreficli! C-urt ll-use, On tho lOla'day of Jim. next, to show cause, if ?1113-, -hy the Haid aJuiin stration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 1st day of Doc. in tbr?i year of our Lorri ore thousand ?ht- huDdro'l and sixty-five, and In ?ho . iKuh, year of tho Indcpenilcnco pf the United States of America. ; . W. F. DURTSOE. O.E.P. Dec. 5, . fit . _,. -J9 State of South Carolina. ED G E tr 1 E u i) DISTRICT, TN ORDINARY. B>? W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of ?Eilge ?5 Hold District'. . Whereas, Z. W. Carwile C. E.E. D>bas applied to mcfor Letters of Administration, on all and singu lar tho goods anti chattels,- right* ?tb? credits of William Riddlo, 'at? ol tfc'cDistriet aforesaid, dee'd. . These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,- tito -kindred, and crediton of th said deceased, to bo und appear before ute, ut eu flcxt Ordinary's Court for the said District, to ! holdon at Edgoftobl Coujt ll ouse, on thc 30:h of Dec. ncit, to show causo, if any, why said administration should not be granted. Given uud, r my hand ar-d seal, this 20th day Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousan eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the 90f your of the Independence of tho United State of America. . W. F. DURISOE, o.E.D. Nov. 22, Gt ". 47 State of South Carolina. ED GE FI ELD DISTRICT. * IN-ORDINARY. ?Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge .field District.. Whereas, Mary E. Bird has applied to ino for Letters of Administration, on all ond singular tho gottls and chattels, rights and credits of Daniel T?ird late of. thc Disttiot aforesaid,, dee'd. Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to bo aud appear beforo me, at our next Ordinary's Court for thc said District, to be holden at Edgeficld Court House, on tho 21st day. of December inst., to show cause, if any,- why the said administration should not bo granted. di vea under my hand und seal, this lit day of December in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in tho t'Oth year of tho Independence of United States of America. ' W. P. DURISOE, o.E.D. Dec. ll, 2t 50 J Bindings, Thread, &c. UST received au'assortment of Goods'for La dies' nee, consisting in part of BINDINGS for Dresses; "White and7 Black J APE ; KNITTING .YARN; S. U. MANGET. Nov 7' ? ti-' - ,45 -;-i-1-a , ju, ? . Strayed or Stolen, PROM Dennis Carpenter's Stable?, on, tho night of thc 15th of Oct., ons BAY.HORSE MULE, fivc'yoiir.? old", thane and tail shaved, tirio marks of gear,-no other marks remembered.' Asy In formation eoucernin?* the said m?lo will Ho thanks fully rcnefvod.- If delivered 'to me nt JS?1geficbd . C ll. a liboral roward will Ka pnid. . . . :. S. SWEARLNGBN.. Nov. 15, tf ., . . ,. . .4*v . ?Th . .jsiiifl !?-'. -? iA' ..- v \ ..<;>? '?.'Mfa?