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We Shall be Forgotten. BY TEJiSTSOX. Unwatched the, gatd?n bough shall sway, ' The tender blossom flqtter down, Unloved thatVe?oh will gather brown, This ra ap I o bum, itself away. ? il.<r.?X?d..-'-). -? .? . . ' Unloved, the sunflower, shining' fair, Bay round with flames her disc 'of seed, And miany a.'jQse-carnatlon feed j ";. With summer's spice the humming air; Unbred, by many a ?andy bar,. Tho brook shall babble down the plain, At noon, or when the lester wain Ii twisting round the polar star ,* Uncared for,, gird the windy gr?>ve, And flood the haunts of bern and crake, Or into silvery arrows brcuk ' The sailing moon in crook and cove, Till from the garden and the wild A fresh association blow, And year by year the landscape grtw Familiar to the stranger's chilli ; ? s year by year the laborer tills His woated globe, or lop? the glades ; And year by year our memory lades From all the circles of the bills. A-Wine Song. FROM THE FEKSU.X OK HATH. There's nothing ic the world boys, Worth aa hour of sorrow ; Let us sell our clothes far wine, And never mind to morrow ! Crowns aro protty cups, hoyt. Toys, the wide world over; But they're novcr worth thu lass Of the heads thoy coro: ! Thinking of tho pearls, b?r?, Makes my spirit bold ; But I would'nt go to sea, For a ton of gi dd ! Nothing in the world, ht*y% ]j wor'.h a minnie'., s* rrow, This it life-to drink to day, And pray for drink to-m?rrow ! Slow to Anger. "He that is slow unto anger ta better than the mighty, and he that rnleth S:is spirit than he that takefh a city." Abun dant vexations arise each day to disturb the serenity of every one's temper ; but the wise man will strive always to pogues* his soul in patience, and not suffer annoy ance to ever ripple its peaceful surface. This acquirement is within ???e. reuoh nf every one, and is certainly worthy a pow erful effort to obtain. Even the most passionate need not despair, if he will but make thc government of the temper a subject of diligent, prayerful study. An old gentleman, had been noted in youth and middle life as a man of most violent temper. It was thc great burden of his own life, and a source of unceasing annoyance aud deep sorrow to' those around him. At last he determined to be its slave no longer. The tyrant who had so long ruled him with his iron rod should be subdued. "I observed,"'said he, ' that an angry person always raised his voice to a lend, high key. i determ- j ined, therefore, whenever I felt the old j spirit rising up, to soften my voice down to the gentlest possible tone, and speak deliberately. I think it was that, which, under the blessing of God, enabled me to conquer the evil habit. Yorj?fleen yeam I have not been conscious ol a single ruf flo of my temper." And a glance at (he old man's peaceful face would well sub stantiate the statement. A sunny, gentle expresi?n rested always in the dim kind eyes, and on the snow crowned forehead. How one loves a character that may thus be relied on in every emergency o? life-one who can look perplexii g cares cheerily in the face, and bravely smile away vexations ! How cheerful a sunny temper makes a home appear however lowly its roof, and humble its arrange ments! And the heart itself enjoys a rest and peace, of which a sullen, peevish temper forever robs its possessor. " How pleasant it is " said Matthew Henry, " to | have the bird in one's bosom ever singing sweetly !" QUARR KLLIXG.-If anything in the world will make a man feel badly, exeept pinch ing his fingers in the crack of a door, it is. unquestionably, a quarrel. No man ever fails to think less of himself aAer it than before, it degrades him in the eyes of ! others, and, what is worse, blunts his sen- j sibilities on the one hand, and increase' the power of passionate ir ritability on the j other. The truth is, the more peaceably : and quietly we get on, the better ibr our neighbors, in nine ca<=es out ol ten, the better course is, if a mun cheats you, quit dealing with him; if he is abusive, quit his company ; and if he slanders you, take care to live so that nobody will be- ? lieve him. No matter who he is, or how he misuses you. the wisest way is to let him alone ; for there is nothing better than this cool, calm, and quiet way of dealing with the wrongs we meet with. J^f3 A genius, down East, has invented a new kind of dwelling. They are made j of india-rubber, and are so portable that you can carry a row of three-story houses in your hat. 5^" A horse stealer, on his way to the Iowa State Prison, while on a steamboat, threw his manacled hands over the neck of .the man who was guarding hi m, and, making a desperate leap forward, threw himself and the man into the river. Both were drowned. (t/* SHARP Cuito.- Recently, thc wife of one of tho city fathers, of New Bed ford, Massachusetts, presented her hu-band with three chiidren at a birth. Thc de lighted father took his little daughter, four years of age, to see her new relations. She looked at the diminutive little beings a few moments, when, turning to her father, bbc inquired, ' Pa, which one are you going to keep?" A good story is that we lind on the Spanish side of thc Ranchero. A person wrote two sonnets in honor of his patron, and submitted them to him, asking him to choose-the best of them. After read ing the first.pne he said : "The other is the best." " How can you ?ay thu without reading the ' otherV " Because," said the patron, "I cannot conceive how the other can- be worse."- .. ^ A darkey'? instructions for putting on - a coat, were, " FuBt de right arm, den de lef, and deo'gib one general conwnlshun." A raptuous poet thus desoribes 'the manner, of/obtaining a kiss : First, grasp with haste around thc waist, and hug her tight to thee; aud then she'll.say, "DQ - -.go away.-do^ won't you -hat inc.be?" ^^^^jphr-irSat '4>Jtasf %it ^eT'?t?as.so' 'goodacna^c*eWrno?;T?fieni??ftliea dash, as Mg^^i^^'mr^ella, hold my :,,m).. . . ?.? ; ? Mp* ?feve? fe?t-highpas??4;t?tT0riglTy being asked why lie ventured!* upon to. ?e^bawxdpus a journey,, be reffi?jL '(that. *e they 'did{& wani him'?ny h^fer ?omi in j ; a-an". To Owners & Sliipioers OF "JOHN K, GILLIAT & GO,, MTERFOOIi, E,\C. mm i >t ?? .. J. -., ce.??' *. . OBER, NANSON & CO,, i\EW.;.??KK. : OBER, ATWATER? CO,, KEW OKXEARS. ,_" gp :- Sg& fl ? '. NANSON, OBER & CO,,. ST. LOOS. W. HENRY WARREN, AUGUSTA,. Cr A.. REPRESENTING rh? above we!! known houses for the S?itte of Georgi^ we will put'm ..riler und ship Golton front any sVction of the countij, mnWng liberal ad vnt?ivs und s;.veJy rotur?is. Thc nrpi?rfiti?:i ut' the^e houses will ?mure the isiost Tar??rabio r.eti'titti"H of Expunge on N?*w Torie,"Kiferpo,;?1 mia Erndon: Uv our advertitioun-r.t, it v. ii! be seen that wi: keep expressiv, for thc trad?, a Urgn Stock of GROCERIES, of all hinds, il ATS, CLOUTING, BLANKETS, LINENS, cVi-., ?cc, which we will sell as cheap, and.in many.instances lower, than can be boui?hti?i Loui.-A ille and Cincinnati. -, We propose to JJerdfants holding Cotton to make them nuvnnoos in CASU or GOUDS, and std I or ship t?f??r Cotton to any cf the' above points, thus giving them rho ntl vantage of August, i, New York or Liverpool market?. An investigation ol* the above will prov&.tlutf. .our faui?ljes for doing business with any section ari? thu very best, and the advantages we possess fur making ad vances in Goods or'Cash jin- probably superior' to any one in the State. We earnestly solicit a coms:>oi:dcnco with.Deniers and Shippers. W. SH! THY WARBEN, 175 & 177 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Angns'a, Doc 11 ?XCLUSIV?LF AT WHOLESALE. JUST RECEIVED BY W. HENEY WARREN. An Immense Stock of Almost Everything to Supply the Wants of the. Trade. Men's nnd Boy's, for Country and City Trude. _ From the cheapest to the best and most fashionable styles. j_ From the Lowest Pri?e Colored to fine ' White Beti Blankets. Handsome Carriage Rugs, Saddle 131 an ko ts and Horse Covers. Cheapest to the finest Towels, Crash, Napkin?, Table Cloths, Handker chiefs, Tape, Bordered, Hemstitched and Colored. f* STD j Erg_A complete stock of Staple and Fancy i? tela J iv SP Groceries, a list of which we will publish in a few days. We have a most complet? assortment of SE GARS, from a good American, at ?30, to the finest Genuine Havana, imported. WINES, by the Case or Barrel. Wc earnestly ask an examination of our Stock, and a com parison of prices with any other market.. Our object is to secure to this market a trade that will be substantial ; and to be so, we will give the :t rade generally every assurance that it will be to their interest to buy of us. <& We make Advances, in Goods or Cash, on Cotton to New York, or any other market. Large Storage Accommodations. Angosta, DLC ll 175 & 178 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. .?>mf>0 , TO THE PLANTERS OF OTJTI-I CAROLINA WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH Of all Kinds, at NORTHERN PRICES, with ex penses added, which shall he as reasonable as possible. Planters will please send in their orders as early as possible, as good Guano and Fertilizers are scarce. ". . . ' ".. . GEO. R. CRUMP & ?0., 209 BRQAD STREET, ; August?, Nov., SO,. ;.. :; ; ?; Strayed' or Stolen, PROSj Denni*Carpenter's 3ti?Me.?, on thc night of tbe>15ft of Oct., qD?B4Y.^paSE MULE, '-K?S. Ji, -,r .4 SvSJjp?^ Notice: ^uMhlrttamber! . .?-.te .??j. t. 7... .> w\. . AA Ul'JEUtlOP. LU MB Kit . j?, -iu-.iy bMli?a?^i^fF?f?i'ti^ Mill, t?t ftaroan. Ivo jerold, .niano .and tail uwred. alto Djacks.?i. prwpja -T..rnw, STJUCTiA' CASH-Ord'crt *t g?'aV,-no o?Wri??Tk? r'M??ipt?frcd. -A-y lp-: ij^eiifftfjijf? tbMlffiIfflP n^:tkfl?da; ?' rotmatjprrooncernl?g tho ?sidm?lewiUbetb&fik-fc rally Te?*)?vt?d: ff-dolivered to'iritfjSC VMBeld 0. H. a liberal rowrard will Ko pni<f*-^ f ?'^tri'iX-J?Ijo?clK -wA?i?Hfl, jfria.lloliBur nar! Lquftcrjiftr^ei.'CiviSeii^h fgt-t?a.se.iuc. ;fr??? Kerie** -srr; Sift" $lfriReward. : A S^r^A?fif)^r^^^l^'flwn^?l^T.tl?^ni?"',* od ?MJir 27?R?5???bfR?rrr^ro-TniCB OF eXK.V-'or.c T/Irportons hiring cl*mis,^ia?ti??^?^|ato^iV dfop,r$dy tha^tlnirj?.^dyd,'.?i??.r. .4 will ffi?i., AfS:->TC ?HA?340y?>f.dtopts?d^>in*1ivr<ii*r ! tho ?hovo-?i?Wil.??<l ??r tnwr* npp.r^oiti.Hjon mid '?t^X borifijilii(>->B.>i?tthefh'-.,t<) in?, At?o,;'al?po?3Qo^ja^ruc'd.Mk\?t rflft? ??^atb aro Factory. 'J'h'-.r aro nifpni?tr^trir^hJl^tn^iT t?fiWnK tortas!? mttlw?ent -i * i W?y toiJiVE?fr^aiTurb?r W*af8oii'B, from ch otoo-' ^ "~ IJL**Y RAMMOm&tor. JJKP?U??P. .*.:A,^i??Blt. Countnig^?Oiis? t'akoiTaf for I86& ~ Itt . 3? h;? -OB Pl ?T3 Lil I..I h 21 8? ?? 51 'i i TI si 9 n?;iihsjw - I 7 ."lil 23 ?1-4 ft C 7 ?ii?; U;2?:2iJ?2 ll) ?F5 -li .')l*6? 7 : ?2.V23 24 25l?C '.'7 2S 29!:n'3l|..|.. ..!: 15 MUT lSJvSJSill _>9 80 :3l ? ?25?26j27?2S 4l 5 '6 -7? S, . it|isi wn,if>\?m.,. Si a 9 H>l 161-71 23,21 2, ft| 0?lo ?0,24 1 2! Si 4 9 22 Iii :?20 SJ HWS, Mil 17|1S 24,25 :'J.8.I, r> G: -i i !l9*-!2l ?) .t l- TI b j) ii- n ?i 12;13 Ull5h(?17 IS. IS 2-1.2I 22?2;? 21 25 ?E27 2$l29 8 ?IT.': 1 :st'sj:4l 5j al m ii lia* Ll..Ki . f ?n 7 ? ?. Din 11112 ! 131 ] -i, 1 ? ,; JA1718 19.21121,22,. 23 24-2.V2?'2T 2?'?9 ! il" i ? s ll Si 3 4 5 ? . Si 9,Hll IS IS 14jjr. Hi 17|IS|19,2? . ; 31|tt|2$t24?2fi?2C2t 41 ?l Cl T 27 24 29 80:31 .. ..I . I.. .. ..I..I.J H ?L . 8 4Ul 81 7.j ?I ?l' u\\o U I2 1S;14,I31C??=? 5;i7'l8 19 2<i 21:22:23, s? 124125 2C|27j2<j29 8rt! ??|&! l5?16Uf? 16?19:*'l21 22?2J8j2#'ji 30 .. .j . 9*:lM?lilT2h8|?4 'in?r IWBIW?H?) 22 16 SKtt 8i'26,27 lu ?..j,.J. S.9.. rA. J. PELLETIER/^ JOftors to tho citizons of Edjcflold and ad~ f joining Districts a FINK ASSORTMENT ?RUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, toilet ...Article's, lind Faqcy: Goods for the ToileiJf \ TO BE, HAD AT HIS DRUG SIOItB, \UAMULItt;, :s. c. Ncr. 13 . '. ' ?cV ?> HOUSE ii EUPERS, ATTENTION !i I D. L. FULLERTON, AT HIS SAT.ICS R'OOMj :Cor. B-roa-1 nod Washington S treats, - Augusta, (in., Respcoiiul'y lnvilos your attention to hl?? 1 -aplvndid Assortment uf. ' CO OU I Sf G ST O'V'JE S, ? HA?'GES ?XL> HEAT?N?? STOVES^ (" Also, all kiui'a of ' Cooking . Utensils, ; And a O?senl Assortmont ot Til* WATclS. BAKE OVE2JS SkiMets nud Odd Lids, - Always on htvnd. TIN WARE mudo.to order, and RE PAIR LNG dane on short no.iec. Augusta, Dec 5 3m 19 J Fairbanks Standard Wi PM Cl Adnpted to Every Branch of Business where ii Correct und Durable Seule is ticquired. CONSTANT supply nhvays on hand and L f->r e?!e itt Manufacturer':! prices, espouses fr uu SuViionah added, by JOHN NELSON, 304 Brond Street, Augusta, Georgia, AGENT FOR FAIRDANK'S SCAL?S. -A NI) Commission Merchant, AND Dealer in f hoke Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, WISES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C, &C. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Angosta, Not 20 3m 47 ' Osa. IO:si:o.dL AXP?RECE.1VING AT NO. 291 BH0AD STREET, Augusta, Ga,, ?V?AC??EUEL. hbls. and kits No. 1, 2 *3,; Bras* Bo?sd BUCKETS, 2 and :i Hoops ; du do KKELEKS; Iriin di < do Hursa BUCKETS : ? 125 lioxcs and Hal' bnx-s SF ERM and AD AMANT INK CANDI, ES; Boxoj PICKLES. ?..<.? rtcd : TOMATO CATSUP ; Bi-ls and ca.'cs WHISKEY^ -various brands; 2S OOO Sugars : TUBS. P.iinred BTJOKETS'j ". Boxes M R UAJSISSj - * * do Layi?r' do i do , do i do do ' FILBRRTP ;. Brazil NUTS ; ALMONDS.; SARDINES ; IRISH P O TA TO ES,- O N10 NS ; Bl CA RB SODA, kejrs and boxes; SODA, Sugar and Butter CRACKERS ; STARCH; Wire SE FTES; Collins' AXES : BROOMS, MEASURES ;. Sisal CORD: 73 bola .A SUGAR; 75 bbl? C SUGAR : - 75 bbls Crushed SUGAR : Brown SUGAR; . . COFFEE, Rio, L.i?uayra and .Liva : Fur salo low, at Wholesale and Retail. Z. McCOHP. Augusta, Nov. 20, \ tf 47 mmm? & co., .1 ANDn'r ' 1 I * COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 271 BISO AD STREET, HAS IN.. STORE A SITJENDID STOCK OF WHISKEY; Bran'dy, Gin, Wines, &c;, Of the hjst qnality, in Barrels and Case, TOG ETHER WITH A LARGE VARIETY OF .. t. rv O? HER GOODS. Itf?-ho ctirmin.ition of our Stock in solioi'cd. ?ufru?la. Dtc ll lin .50 :r-'i-;?'.. v?- />ii>i"i ^u?? inf* ? -I-T^??t"* J . CB-r^rNG-AVii'SMORI-KcZ-r.^-: jv.m.i., j , Pee U . ' !" "sir%m I wv y .IXL kit aJJUXLXl/XX: X w-xy-wft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN F?reigiT... and I3oiiiestic 228 Broad ?treet, Augusta/ Georgia AT TI??. OLD STAND OF GRAY & ,T,UIILY; . Would respcjrtfully iufonn their A-iends'.and the public that'they are now receiving one of tho largest and most desirable Stocks pf Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,'pur? chased exclusively for Cash, before- the recent large advances in price in the iNorth. J era markets; and having a resident purchaser in New York, who exclusively attend?"! to thc purchase of our siipp!ies, enabks as to assure our friends and the public that they will bc enabled to select from as fine a supply,.and . AT AS REASONABLE RATES, > as any other? establishment hi the South. .Among our assortment- will Jje,found : . Fine All Wool Merinos . ; Rich Plaid Poplins f ' . - . Plain and Chene Poplins, new stvles ; Plain Coburgs aud Alpacas ' . . Black Alpacas, superior qualities ?* .Lupin's fine Black Bombazines Figured aud Plain Muslin Delaines ?if ?*' ? --^3 ;~r-: , .Atm*. . ?3 VV^ j y g ,t ? .. - Y ?'l -*'c .te very Large and Select Assortm?M o? EMBRACING 10 Cases fincEnglish ?nd'American Crdicos, very superior quality and style,at retail. 10-Clises Calico,.very low prices, exclusively at-wholesale. "' gSJ ' ' 'ri \i ? :y,^i . . . ? ' ?. L, ' . - fj- .---- ? ; j ??ra ' i ' : ? M . ztan <.* K c-*r+\ CLOAKS! CLOAK In Store moderate p . a fine collection of CLOTH CLOAKS, new ?md'beautiful stvles,. and at ?ficeH.'" .* ' ' . ? ** * '.. ' -'.? ***** h ?\ Fine Long Cloths, various grades; . - 10 and 11-4 Sheeting of the very best make and quality'; Fine Satin Damask of superior quality.for Table Cloths ; . Irish Linen of the best quality imported ; Imported White aud Slate colored Jeans and paper'Cambric^ Fine Embroidered Setts; ' . . Embroidered Cambric Setts ; . Embroidered Collars and Setts ; ? Embroidered Lir.cn Setts; . - . .Jackonct Edgings; . Ladies' Undervests; Love Veils ; - ' . .A large stock of Hosiery . -!-0 S 12-4 Blankets, of very fine and -.superior quality; 10 and 11-4 Blankets at very low prices; Black and While Flax Thread'; . A superior article of Flax Tliread on .c pools, used on Sewing Machines; 100 dozen fine Linen Shirt fronts, extremely cheap, at wholesale.; To all of which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. Together with a large stock of O,nairnrg*, Shirtings, Shectii gs, and mai.y other Goods loo numerous to mention, to which we would respectfully invite"the attention of the public. . . - GEAY, M?JLLAHKY BL CO., 228 ~B~B.OA.T> STEEBT. Augusta, Nov. 20, tf 47. . 224 BROAD STEET, -A. XT G XT S TAi GEORG 3*!A? SOMETHING NEW Tlie Only Regular Gent's, Boys and Children's HlUS HuO.SE ? IN THE CITY. "I. B?MOW O?B, 224 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA'., Aro. constantly receiving supplies of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING for Gent's, Boys und Children, manufactured out. of best Gassinieres, Pilot Cloths, and fine black Doeskins. Silk Undershirts";" . ' '. I I mo Fiir ??ats ; Wool Undershirts; ' Wool Hats; .Merino Undershirts ; Pocket Combs ; ?> English Half-Hose ; . "\ ' Dressing and Erne Combs ;- . . .? Merino-and Woolen Half-Hose; j India Rttbby Round Combs; . . Gloves of all kinds ; j .Fine .Ivory Black Com bs ; Boots and Shoes; . ? Pins and Needles . Umbrellas ; Buttons, adargo variety ; Trunks, Valises, Carpet ?bigs ; I Perfumery, Soaps. &c Awi in tact, ?ve?ytluflg iii thc line of Yankee Notions.- . All of :which we will sell at LOW PRICES, as we haye not sufficient loom'to keep them. _- _j ?:. . ' - ? . TO THE P?BLIcT * ' V Thc above Firm have established a Manufactory of Clothing in New York City, and a Jobbing and WholesaleTInn?e |rj thc City of Augusta, where they are con stantly receiving Goods of the berf quality,and o tiering the same at reduce'd.prices. One of our Finn reiniiins in New York all the while, and is nttfll times-selecting Goods with great care for tb is market. With;a;i e3fper;?nce of "eight years, in,-this City, they are enabled to anticipate thc wants of the Southern public. They cnn and s\-ill sell . . , ^ Si' ?'' " ' " "25. Per Cent. Lower rhau any other House'in tho Southern' States. ' ;'' . ? ' . . : . S COUNTRY MERCH ANTS will do'well by examining our Stock, as we;hav6 an assortment of. Goods that cannot fair lo satisfy their wilnt.s. ' ' *J j I. ?inion ?fe Co., ;;THE-ONS PRICE HCrjSE^ , Broad Street,3 -Doors belo\v Central t?on?-- . ? . Augusta, Nor 25 ' . <f ^ < <{ ^ fXSioro a frUtm^^^^c | Cotloh caQ .J tb, LliiMSFfe rt? ?ttMi'^ 7 t*^U .K^p:0?j,.UAi."?l.V. f io;?, ?Tv te l.' * ?*k,ir???*h.i;. ?. - ? -_ W.IH- TM fT, y V?2?4.'Broad St,; : Has in Store one of tibe..J??g??sfr I anti most complete Stocks of ??i To_ be^ttoWi?feW?^JAiS?^ which he.v?puld invite trr?/atte^ tion .o^'^^rcnant^"-,?%ys?'c?;???s and Planter^ j g 3 ??jg .? His .Tjnrchases are made . dixoct ty**"fVom Importers', "in original packages; %ich^?fiable:s' nrn?'t? selI'>t;^?^Ypri/p^B?rs, pnces, with the addition of freight-' . Stoctanri^rices is respf/ctfrjlly solicited! ^?i?^STCE^ ca, ?'i-.iS?. .5 ?-fi? .1 * .dt . ^ .. KEW VORK. .- r * TBE attention of the Public and -tho. ?k*Ut?M invited to our X?V ScAtTi^i DC?TAVE "itDS*? WOOD Pr*N?- FORTEsl wh?cfi forWotuiair'at?l purity of tono nro unrivalled, by any hitherto of ferod :in,fhi5^jn*rltot; - Xfa?y^co<ii^>ll;.r^jpod ern improvements, Fro-,ch Grand Action, Harp Po i al, Iron Frame,"Over-Strong Bas?, * ^ - aad ouch instrument heine; made nndor the j monal supervision of Mr. J. II. Gaovi?$fRM,.T?ho baa fr bad a practical- experience. of over 36 vea-s m their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. The " Grove^teen 'Piano-Fortes^ received *the award of merit over all others.At cetebr? ted World's Fair. Whore'were exhibited instruments from thc bert maker? of London, Pari.4, Germany, Philadel phia, BanUnbrp/Poston atti New YOT??; and afib fit th? American'??Ftilute for five sucecsive years, tho jrold and f il vcr medals from ' both' of which can be iver, at out ware-robm. i ~i By the introduction of improvements wa make % still moro perfect Pia nb Forte, and by manu facturing lurgcly, with a st?ictly cash ryrtem, .tro enabled to ofT-r theso'instruments at ? ^Ice wbich will preciado all competition. PniCKS-No. 1, Seven Octave, round coiners, Rosewood plain ease, $2Tft? . ??sa Nu. 2, Seven Octave, Tound co:ucrs, Rosewood heavy moulding, $300. No. 3r Seven Octave, 'ronni coiner?, . Rosewood, Louis XIV style, Term?: Act Cash ia Cu B rent Funds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. New York, Oct ia [A *c.]!y 43 State of South Carolina. ED GE Fl EL.U'DISTEICTV IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DUItrSOK, Esq., Ordinary, of.-Edg* Ceid District. , Whereas, Z W. Carwile C. E.E.D.?faa' applied to .ne forLetten- ofAdminit-truiion, on all at-d linga lur tho gf-udc r.liU: chattel.-, rights and ciedi'.iof William Riddle, lute ol tLeDistrict aforesaid, .leo'd. - v? ? ?. ' ; ? j Thew arc, therefore, to cito-and admonish all ?nd singular, tho &.iudrcd and creditors of tho :?ai-l ?agojiactj, to bo-aud anneal before me, at our aex't. Ordijuiry.'ii Court for tho said Dietritt, to ba boldon at Edgcfic?d Court Ilonsc, oh thc?O?? cay .if Dec i.cit, tu .?bow cause, if any, ?hy the said adr"iuii;ratien should nut bo granted. Given under my hand and real-,thia 20th day of N'nv. in- tho. year ?? oar' Lord .ooo tl.onfund eight hundred and sixty-uri, -and in tit? S."'th . ear of tho Independence of the United. Stat?! uf Apierica. -. "a "BL^. ?r? - ^P.?DT?RISOB; fri.p. State of South Carolina, EDQEE.IELD DI8,T?ICT.< ?? IN ORDINARY. BY W. F..DUR?SOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District." " Wboroas, JC??C Tin merin an, Sr., has applied to me for Letters' of Administration, on all and sin gular the gooCs and chattels, rights and credits of Daniel McDowell lato of the" District 'aforesaid, deceased.' These aro, therefore, io cite and ad mont fi all und singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said lo?easod, to bis and appen rbefore me, at our next Ordinary.'? Coart for the said Distriot^o b? holden tt Eo^o^d'C?urt-?Ious?,; on.'tho 13ihf day of Ian. inst, tor shew fans?, if^any, why the said idministration shuuld not bo granted. Given un dor my hand and teal, thia Itt day )f Jan., in th? 'year-of .'nor"'Lord ono tLoue md eighVh'undrcd and Birry-six, and in the liriotioth yearof tho sovereignty and Indcpen lence bftho United S?at?t^f America. * W. F. DURISOE, O.B.D. ': JaUfr ,^?35- sftp dfag. - 1 ?t^e^?TS^ith karolina, EDGEFIELD- DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE/Eiq., Ordinary xifEdge field District^ l\ Whereas, Caroline E,*Wjlliams has applied to ne fLoiters of AIniinistration, with the wilt .nnexed, on all and-singular the goods and chat els, rights and ?redii? uf John R. Aiton lat? of tho .;;.trtot aforesaid, dee'd. These aro,' thorofore, to cite and admonitS all ad singular, the kindred and crediton of the said ioceased, to bo and appear before me, at oar next kdinary's Court for tho said District, to beholden ,t Edge?eld C. IL,en the J?th-doy of Jan., next, o show oausc, if. a.ny, why the said adminiatratiov hould potJiB gr?ntedV Gi von ??ir.tir :..y hand and ten], this 29th day of )ec in Ih'o'yotir of our Lord one thonaand eight mud red and sixty-five, and in the 90tb year of he iade^oa^co^.pf-^esjUsitcd sStatos ot-A mer 3tatet o?" South ^rolina, EPGI;|??LDI^TRTCT, " ?V^/i?a?wKwS^i?^ Of l?.Wtsi%l?*9sy^^A.^i ?*J\V?W-K? , ^he'reva^ QcorgeTT.^pn?rTg?^^^^ to sa? fe^lveri'o/ A^?i^.ritiop^alrVnd elngu iaribvflgoe^'a?oSi^Wr^t?^ ef SenVy S. ^i?^^of fti D^vt>l^6aid, ^ ''cC^ro, fli?.r?rrrraV^rHw?^ all lar-JLhe iinji red ruirtrcditf*lr>>ftSb said to bo i;iiil:'a^;'tar before me, at our next ,j r&xrt?ttrviB s?vd Distict, tobo holden ft EJxefibld Co?? IfiMK 'tywi'lii'?J?T of Ian.'1njr^0"~iW-?gr>e; 'if".W?G'riray the said admit ? lg tf a j .l?rt -^K/tftl ' I nat he grnnttd. the ca. G;ve^n^ciy