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dgefield Advertiser Extra EDGEFIELD, S, C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1857. <!tIS1, It I. DiltISIOEkELIEW1I KEESE, PatoPRIFT Kb. ''ERES OF SUSSCRIPTON. "wo fOb,.LARs nar Vatr. ir tai-l inadvanne--Two al.LAP'4 sair FITY , rre tr not paid within aix - .cer raw., - %- ir nt ild beforte the . . t -not distinet ... .r -rii-'de. will he con. - unii al nrr--ar"og are paid, or at the optionof Puahlijaher. e -riptions ot f the Distrier and from other -tw. malbt invariahlv ne paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. VI at ..rtiseenta will be correctly an: conspicu n- ne..rted at Seventy-tive Cents per Square (12. Par-vi-r lines olr !--e) for the firsi i'azerliopn, and Fifty --< fir each sutb'.qiinuat in-ertion. When only pub i.n'ed .lomthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be :Iarred. :X.ch ant' every Transi.-nt Advertmenisenlt, to secure palicity th'oug!h nrr columns, must invariably be mtd en sd -nee. All Advertisern'nts -itat havini the dt.ired nunber 4r inm-rtiuns markea un the -uarcin, will be continued until forhid std chargot arr.ordirngly. Ttise desiring to adverise by tha year can do so on the most liberal ternts-it being distinctly under. siooi 'hat contrace, for yearly advertising are con ned to the immidiate, legitimate business of the firm or individual contracting. All communications of a personal character w'.tl be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will he charged for the overplus. at regular rates. Announcmg a Candidate (nut inserted until paid for,) Five Dollars. For Adv -riising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid lo the Magietrate advertising. FALL TRADE! H. L CUNNIN1GHAVI & CO, GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, EAMURG, S. C. W E take this opportunity or returning thanks to our patrons and f iends for the very liberal 4iie tura.Veent tial fazvirs we have rt ceived for sev erad years past and respe otfully solicit a continuance of the sam'e. Our highest iaiis, and best endeav ears will be to ineit and deserve the patronagte of our old customers, friends and the public generally, by conducting our business as we have done hereto fore, and increasing our reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing, And n::kine it to the decided advantage of all who favor us with their trade. The iinere.Fei patronage we have received and are continua!ly rceeivitg has induced us to BUY A L.%RG E and W V L L A S601RTEP Stock of Goods. in -order to imeet the growing demands and increase of troile The Nuperior Qa Ality Of nii Goods ul'.fred V, the ',!- at this estab'ish nitit. is .-o 'll krown that vee-v litfi i 11'\5W " l"" and . y lz Y ItliS'i' QLI A LI'T Y OF Gu00-. is the s' stem of b-.siines the subscribers are dt ternimed to cdtrry out. 'This will be made ap pli.-nble to every branch of thtir business. Our Gods in ull in! tanets will b)e what they are represented to be-and when sold by samiple. shall ilwavs be in conformity with the sample ai el coanstantiv receivin and have in Stere a CUo.1LETE A'SoRTLF.iNT or GR O C E R I ES, -consisting of A ',f VRUSH in, CLA IEED. ST. CROIX ANI) OR LEANS SUG.\ RS, ORI '- ANb t--Y 1wy & CiUUA MOILASSES, Ti~N'l.S'la A Nt BA LTIMtORE BACON. LA RD, SOD)A, STA RCH, S0A P, CA N i'L[S, n~ tTl., WI.\E .AND .gr~LE Vlt EGARS. &c. --Also A lairge- asortmnt af WINEN AND LIQUR ou~s-. If'iPes, I t lav s and quearter Casks of IMPO(R'TE~D 131ANDIES, Ste oingt~ celtebrated Brands and Viutages, \1artel & Co.. ~ i .1 J hlupy, 1.,. BRAN0 -). M.\DE~ii-l. PORT1 \ l) S RRlY WINE', jil.LA:'ij i.IN nl;i\ I..I"- w Il ls.h 1Y , AND Damesuc~a L i q nor o f all kinds! Tug ' iwa:.NcGil5N;-Sa e i r -t'tare ;ur siichl ais 0 iia,. this Let.aibiimenLt in ta..-t the substittme of the Cei.ar of eve C ,..nuimer. lil~l.S tind persoans wantri:.g sma:t] assortiaJ lots of Choic Wites aind l.iqu .,s ir .pecial oceat 5jlone ecm hae supplied at the' :-hoartest niattee. LUt!NTRY TAIti)E suPp~lied at thae wholesakt F"15l11IES ean co';nmand the- best Table Winer a; vetyv low pniees, as alsao thae eheaipest sorts U u iine'and Liquors teir culinary purpaoses. 1hyilYllA NS requiring line Liquoars for medi cal purpoises are particuilarly aoliectcd to call and ex aine our Stock. Vi e keep coanstautly on hand a Of' Saddles. lIridles, Maritingales. Va hips. Suidal Biikets. lied ilzinkets, several Caises ft (ine newted and Pegged laiaats and tshoes, La dies, al~sses aad Chailireii% Shoes, Wateirpraaof f luntin an d hitch Braeans from No I to a , Fur, u anoiu and si k lits, Cloth, Plush and Faney (aps Ocairgia Iliias, Gunny nud Dundem Ihagging, Biale Rille, TIwine,.& , &c. We salicit CAShl ORIJERS troim parties ai visitinag our Toawn, and will endavoir in all mestai ces to satisfy in every particular, all who confic .rtatu.s iiting this Mairket are earnaestly solik ted toa givae us a cal. betiare they miake their purebh Sr s We are determied to tmake it tia their aidval tagea -y Selling th..m theirt supplies LOn E tin they cain but them elrewhere. Er We will aive the market price for Cotto sed eer other kind of prodene offered. IhENRY SuLOM1ON. 11. L. & G. C. CUNNINGHIAI I atnmburg. Sept. 30 1857 Em 38 CORN SUELLERS, -A N D Self-Sharpeninlg Straw Cutters I? ''"'^ct hsjstrciva ndof . ar sal a supaply ofl the most approved at ec of CORN S11 EL.L ERS. Also, a large Stc of those celebrtaed selle'h.rining S T R A C U T T E ItS. The f.irmers will Please send their orders. tf 3-1 ' Fixtic s. .ia.a, at lot ofi - ll.uh~ received r'nd for sale by -. -.WI Aug 26 t FALL AND WINTER GOODS, B C. BRYAN would respectfully invite . the attention of the public to his LARGE and COMPLETE Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Selected in person, from well-known Houses, and with especial care in regard to style, fabric and manulacture. T I E L A D.1 E 8 Will find his shelves ladene- with the choicest and most magnificent supplies of RICH AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Which he feels confident must please-must give satisfaction. His large Stock consists in part of Rich SILK ROBES, of all the latest styles; Plain Black and Fancy SILKS, a great variety; Valencia and Cashmere ROBES; French and English Merinoes and Chintz; "s " DeLains and Poplins; French. English and American PRINTS; French, Scotch and American GINGHAMS; EMBROIDERIES of all kinds, comprising a most beautiful and unique collection; WHITE GOODS of all kinds, and cheap; A full stock of LACES, EDGINGS. &c.; SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, &c., which are surc to win the admiration of the lovers of the rare, the rich, the beautiful; IOOP SKIRTS of every variety; GLOY ES. 1HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. Also, a larme and splendid Stock of Ladies and Misses GAITERSand Walking SHOES. FOR MEN & YOUTHS WEAR, Re has on hand a good assortment of Cassimores, Tweeds, .eans, Satinets, &c. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, &c. HEAVY GOODS. In this department his Stock is complete, embra cing, Pine Bed and Negro BLANKETS, cheap; Brown and bcached SHIRT1NGS; . SJH EETINGS; Georgia KERSEYS and PLAINS; FLNVELS, of all kinds; A good Stock of Negro CLOTHS, &c. -ALSO NEGRO SHOES AND PLANTATION BROGANS, Also. my usual assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c, Together with an immense stock of Goods, which the Ladies and Gentlemen are iespectiully re quested to call and examine. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes that the trading community will continue to bestow on him a liberal share of their kind patronage. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 14 tf -40 EDGEFTETD, S. C. JOHN M. WITT, having j us t re turned from New York with a most COMPLETE mnd MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons hat he is now prepared to exhibit as beautiful nd well manufactured an assortment of CABINET URNITURE as can be found in the Sout-.ern tates. This Stock selected with great care, nd be re s retuce Tg 'es, and consequently will be offered as LOW as can be afforded. My.large assortment consists .n part of A splendid variety of finc and superfine Mahogany Wardrobes, A rich lote-all styles-of Rosewood and Mahogany Rosewood and Mahogany libraries, SE CR ITARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and blahoganty WASI SNIKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PAR~LOR SGFAS, Improvetd styles of Rtosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS, A unique and rare assortmecnt of Mahogauy and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladies WORtK TABLES, such as must .lease the best judges of the good and beautiful. Toilet Stands wlthx Glass, --A lot of Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fmne~ An unusually large assortment of Comprisinti Solid Mahanganty sprinig bottom Rock iag Chars~: Spring bottom solid Mahogany Parlor ClIairs; Cane seat Malple Roicking and Parlor Chairs ;a small lot ot P'rescott Oak Chairs ; Chai, dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Children's Patnt Chamirs. - ARAGS W'ork Baskets, Fancy Boxcs and Ladies' Work Bio:es, CIhbiren's Bureaus, Spool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c.. &c. This Stock. which comumands the admiration of all who have kindly visited my new Store: was, as above stated, purchased on reasonllale pirices, an~ will be sold astonishing~ly LOW FORl CAShl. And I woul" here state that circumsta;;ces, with which all are well acatianted, renders it necess9ary that should adopt the CASh1 SYST EM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business. An examination of my Stock is solicited. Bettei barains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. R ep ai rin g, & c. I continue to make to order any FURNITURJ Iwanted, aind also to repair all old Furniture sent Sen1 along your work and it shall be done min workmanlike manner. gg I bespeak a liberal share of public patror age..1. 11. WIRT T, age. Opposite the Post Oflice. July 1, tf -o_ ~ JUST ~RtECEIVED; FROM New York, a Lot or Crib CRADLE~ FWindow Chairs, Quartett Tables, Ottomani t Foot Stools, Childl's Table Chairs, &c. JO1N M. WITT. .luly 29 _ti 29 .CARIA~G MANUFACTORY. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSIUP, n.n vIIR Undersigned have as 1sociated themuselees to geaher, under tho namme of SMITil & .JONES, for the purpose of carry ing on the 'Coach making and Repairing Businel In all its varions branches. 'Ihey expect to ke constatly on hand a good assortment of CARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAY S, & --Of the latest styles. if All sorts of R EPAIRING done in the b Smanner, and with the greatest dispateh. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully 54 -k - e. F. L. SMITit, iD LEWIS JONES, Edgefeld, Feb 20,1857. _ if TOLLED EFORE me by Spencer Jennings living thi B miles East of Richardsonville, one SOER n- n I:,,rs COLT, hind feet wIn te. 'tar in the fore U t an saipposed to be about18 months old Apprl l ed at $5. C. ATTA W AY, M.E.DE I .. Seon2 4tm '3 NEW GO'S FOR THE SEAS AT W E have receivcd dii ing the past and pre week a VERY LARGE AND Wi SEL ECTED STOCK OF GOODS suitab!e fAn FALL AND WINTER TRADE, embracing all the novelties of the season. The LADIES are respectfully solicited be making their purchases, to examine oar large es; ment of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, 4 which comprises the latest variety in styles and sign, having been selected by both of us in pe1 from the most choice stoeks of the Northern marl Among our stor-k may be found Rich Black and Colored Silk ROBES, "4 " " Byadere SILKS, " " " SILKS, RrURoonda Side Stripes, Rich mourniag plaid and striped SILKS, " Fancy It "6 "9 " Plain Black SI LKS of all grades, " Black SATIN for Dresses, Solid Colored SILKS, " Printed D.LA INSof all hes and quali " Solid Colored DEL A NS, " Striped and plaid COBURG CLOTHS Black DELAINS, Alaceas, Bombazines, I lish and French CRAPES, Scotch and American GINGHAMS, French, EnliA and American PRINTS, llandsome Cheneid aud Stella SILA WLS, '' Plaid " " CLOAKS and TALM AS, Cheiteal and Marino SCARFS, Cruvelli, Steel nud Brass Spring SKIRTS, - do do for Mises, French and English MEINOES, EMBROIDERIES, embracing Real Lace Sette, Black and White Crape and MLslin do French and Scotch worked Collars, Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchief Mourning " " liSIERY, GLOVES, BELTS, ELASTICS, -ALSO A beant ful assortment of Silk and Straw D( NET, urimmed. Mourning BONNETS, FOR HOUSE KEEPERS, Our Stock is full of Linen, Bleached and Br< SHEETINGS, Pillow Casings, Towelings, 19 kins, &c., and FOR THE PLANTERS, Wi- have a large Stock of BLANKETS, K. SEYS, OSNABURGS, SlIOES, &c. Also, a good assoirtnent of Saddlery, Hats, St and Boots for nen, women and children. JUST IN, a pretty Lot of B3oets and Slippers with heels, Ladies and Misses. COME AND SEE THEM ! BLAND & BIJTLER, Edgefield, C. H., Oct. 6th 1857, tf 3 A RARE CHANCE NOT.' TO BI CHEAP FURNITURE H1E Subscribers intending to close their siness, offeir fn ~-'1 CABINET FURNITURE, f their own manufacturo, and which is infei to none ever olrercl in this market. Our pres stock consists of a lot of splcndidi BUREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEAD! (A large and beautiful variety) Sofas and Lounges, BOOK-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, d Which we will sell at the lowest prices for CA in order to wind up our business as soon as pc ble. Great Barmains will be oil'ered, as we b to sell out soon, and have therefore marked Furniture at very low figures. Call in and se REPAIRING! We continue to do R1epairing of every des( tion, promptly, in the best manner, and cheap for Cash. ToCtCO This. We have sold soet of our Furniture on credit, hereby respectfully request all indebted to pa: at an early date. Those who fail to comply this requcst by the 1st January next, wilt has settie with an Attorney. This is true as Gospi M. A . M ARKElt' W. GOTTSC11A L Oct 14 1S57 tf Boot and Shoe M~anufactor T I E Subscriber having openedl a B 0 NAND S H 0 E M~ANUFACTO. next door to the Post Oflice, respectfully xannou to the citizens of Edgefleld Village a1nd Djistrict he is prepared to make to order any article in Boot and Shoe Business ! Ilnving the best workmen in the District in hi~ phiyment and being a practical workman hi he feels warranted in saying that his work wi done in the neatest and latest sty les. lIe has also on haind a lnrge Stock or fmne P1 SOLED and fine WELTED and D)OUBLE| BOOTS. Alsio, a stock or gentlemen and i SIlO ES-all of his own inanufacture-whll wilt sell for cashi. COA cV N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the and Shoe tra~de. Feb 4 tf CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CHISTIE & HURLBEl T IIE Subscr iber3 ofrer for sale at the old Iof R. 10. Sullivan, a C1101CE collectio: ('arriages, Reekaways, Buggi And all oilher articles in their line. They made arrangements to keep theIr H ouse su -with tihe BEST ARTlCLES, from the Fctoies in the United States, which the sell LOW FOR CASh!, or for good par short ime. CARilAGES and BUGGIES of ever ription will be furnished to order on short S. CUIRISTIl A. 1IURLBI A pril 22 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC ALL persons indebted to the Estate AHIolusmer, dee'd., are requested to mali ment at an ,-arly date, ad thoise having al mnds ngainst the Eattate arec hereby notified er theni in forthwith propierly atte,.tedl. S. HOLMES, Act Aug12 ' _ 5m" EXECUTORS' NOTICE. B A -L Persons having demands against PI tate of the late Capt.,John Lipscomnb, quested to present them properly attested Executors-and all per.sons indebted are i' 'that immediate payment is demanded. BENJT. W ALDO, at dl A S. N. LIPSCOMB, z J. B. LIPSCOMB3. h- M&ar 3 lyr New Flour Mills, YM ILLS nre now in operation, ame ee I f. nihed with EVERYV F.WlLlTY' ls1, ta FLOUR and MEA L of the best I 'il 1t. T.1 is. g Four nmdls West of Edgeield C.., one mile from the Plank Road. AnagK tf [)N FINE NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! R & T , HUDSON, now receiving at their Store under th Masonie & Odd Fellows' Hall, a LARGE and well selected Stock of excellent sent FALL AND WINTER GOODS, the Comprising a magnificent variety of EVERY AR TICLE usually kept in a complete Village Store, consisting in part of a full variety of fore IEAM IEI2 0DIMp ort- Of the most chaste and fashionable designs, of all qualities, and at the LOWEST PRICES. aC. Black Gros de Rhine SILKS; de- ! Satin Striped 4 son Striped Glacier " -son Plaid " "s eta. English and German MERINOES; Cashmere and Broehe DELAINES; Manchester Printed " and Fine French Plaid " Black and Colored Ali aens: do, silk finish; Fine French Rombazine; Cliallies, black and colored French Chambrays, &c.; English, French, Scotch and Domestic GING .es, HAMS - Holy's English PRINTS; Fine French " Merrimac and Cocheco PRINTS; ag- Furniture Chints, &c. Swiss and Jaeonet MUSLIN; Bishop and Victoria Lawns; Striped and Plaid Swiss and Jaconet; Hoop SKIRTS, plain and Skeleton Plain and Embroidered SKlRTS; Brass Hoops, whalebone, &c., for Skirts; Stella and Cashmere SHAWLS; Embroidered 5yerino " Plaid Wool " Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves; t "4 "6 " in setts; Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings; Smyrna and Cotton Laces and Edgings; Ladies' Plain and Embroidered L. C. H1anker'fs. Reveri Hem-stiebed " &c. Ladies' and Children Cotton Hose, white and colored; Ladies' Kid and Silk GLOVES; " Lace Mitts, long and short; " Wool and Cotton Gloves; Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Ginips, &c.; Velvet Trimmings, all widths ; Bleached and Brown SHIRTING; wn "" S11 HEETINGS, all widths; " Linen Table Cloths; ap Scotch, Russia and luckaback Diapers; Plain, Fuinged and bordered Towels; Cotton Diapers and Damasks; ,R- Black and Colored CASSIMERES; Satinetts, Kentucky JEANS, plain and fancy; oes Gents Black and fancy Silk Cravats and Ties; Kid, Silk, Wool and Thread Gloves, &e., &c. . -ALSO for A large and splendid assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. -ALSO A complete and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, y SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, CHEESE, SODA, SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, &C. All of which will be sold at VERY LOW e - , ., k A liberal share of public patronage is solicIF or W. R. & T. S. HUDSON. nt ggN. B.-Groceries sold entirely for cash. ut7 tf 39 Sj1 CORNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, ssi- U GUSTA, GA. ope . -. ~ ~ -~ our C. DEIMING has now in Store his en US . tire Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, being the most complete ever offered, rip. and at lower prices to cash and prompt paying eus -cry tomers. Among which will be round |SILK DRESS GOODS. )The greatest variety that can be found in the City. and The Itobe a Quille, Robe a Volantz, Beyedere, (two upl size strip~e,) Velentres, Poplins and side Stripe-all vith varying in pric from $20 to 860 per Robe. oo Also, Solid Colored SILKS, in every shade, l. with RIBBONS and V KLVETS for Side Stripe ~all of which are entirely new and confined styles. -. Boiled Black SILKS, warranted to main aln their 0 color. WOOL DRESS GOODS in every variety, embracing Robe a Quille, Beye d cere, Velantz, eet., with the usual styles and quah-. teEMIBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, most nee complete, and at a lower rates than ever before t:offered. . he -S H AWVL S, Square and Long, for Genits, Ladies and Chil er- <lren; Mourning to Full Dress, from 25 eents to n'td $20. A large variety of CHIENEILE, with Plain i and Figured Centres. MANTILLAS AND COLLARS From $2 Cloth, to $60 Velvet. IPm tieu,ar atten oti'.n has been paid to them, being made full and of ,di thie best Velvet. h1 Also, Children's and Misses' Cloakie. Merinos, yCobergs, Cashmers and Muslin DeLxais of all -coh"rs. BdFrench, English and Anmerican Solid and Figured SOPERA FLANNELS. __Chiliren's DRESS GOODS, of Wool and Silk materials. New and confined styles MOU7RNING GOODS - IKERSEYS AND BLANKETS * A t lower rates than can be purchased elsewhere. a g- My hiouso is the only one wvhere George et chley's-warranted all wool filling-W HI T1 E GEORGIA PLAINS can be had. They arc the C most desirable and economical Goods ever offered to the Planter. he LINSEYS, OSNA BURGS, STR IPES, UOME. pd SPUNS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, TICKINGS, Bi &c., in full variety. y II Every article that I have shall be olTered at the en lowest rates possible. An examination solieited. OT Orders punctually and carefully attended to. -L. C. DEMING, nee. Corner under Globe Hotel. 3, Augustn, Sept 14 tf 39 _ FOR PALATKA, FLA, SInland Route, via Beaufort, Hilton Head f. Savannah, St. Nary's, Fernandina, Jack ey- sonville, Black Creek and Picolata. ten- THIE NEW & SPLENDID U. S. MAIL . EVE RGL ADE, L M t. COXETER, Master, leaves BROWN -- .. & CO.'S WI[ A RF, Charleston, S. C.,evr TUESDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, and con Eneets regularly with Stages for Alligator, Madison, rTallahassee, St. Augustine, Orange Springs, Mica h nopy, Newnansvillo and Tamipa Bay. ned A rednetion to those Emigrating with Negroes. Freight consigned to this A gency will be re shipped FREE of charge. rs. For freight or passage apply to GEORGE S. ROUX, Agent, 8 -~Brown & Co.'s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. - Nov 18 3m 45 Notice. fur- ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jamei ma- S. Shadrack, dec'd., are earnestly requested ity. to make immediate payment, and those having de S. moands agtainst the said Estate will render them ii and properly attested. H. BURNETT, Ad'or T. M. FISHER. ~ o G EORGIA SARSAPI FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, A P UBLIC opinion ana Physicians have decid SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained ingredients are well known to Physicians and t 1EDICINES, when appropriately used, often Nothing more need be said in praise of it, tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alc I White Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chio (Podophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria. _irThosc prefering this Compound Prepar DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA S For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN July 15, 1857. Cheap Dry Goods! BROOM & NORRELL AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now receiving at their NEW STORE L No. 238 Broad-street, a large and elegant as. sortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Their stock is oneof the LARGEST and MOST ELEGANT in their line in the city, and comprises all of the latest and most complete styles of the sea. son. They would respectfully solicit public patron age, and cordially invite all to examine their Goods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Fancy Dress Silks, Plaids and Stripes; Rich Silk Robes A'quille, very heavy; Rich Bayadere Silks; Poplins; Handsome Foulards; Plain Black Silks, all widths and high lustres; Black Brocade Silks, Stripes, Plaid and Figures, Mourning and Half Mourning Silks, Rich French Printed all Wool Delaines, Robes A'quille, Baya dere Stripes, Cashmere D'ecosse, Valencia PlaidE and Tarlatans, and a variety of other Goods for Children. Printed Coburgs; Paramattas; English and French Merinoes; Plain and Printed Delaines and Persians, all qualities; French, English and American Prints, great va riety ; French, English and American Ginghams, great variety; Plain, Printed and Opera Flannels; Cloaks and mantillas, of the latest styles, from low priced to very rich, in great variety; Chenille Shawls and Scarfs, and almost every description, from low priced to very fine quality; A large assortment of Linen Cloths, all colors, for Cloaks and Mantillas; Mourning Goods, of every style, suitable for the season; Hoop Skirts, every style and quality used; Corsets, French and Railroad. EMBROIDERIES Of all kinds, and a fair assortment of French Work ed Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Flouneings, Embroid ered Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Infants' Waists, Work ed Edgings,and Insertings. Gloves, of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents and Boys; Hosiery, " " " " Flannels, large assortment, all prices and quali ties; ierino Vests, for Ladies, Children and Goents. PANTALOON GOODS. All styles Cassimers, Doeskins, Corduroys, Sat laidsniSbl ,eaajqKntucky Jleans, PLANTATION GOODS. Largest assortment and greatest variety of Plan tation and Servants' goods in the city, comprising the most durable Goods in the market in the way of Kerseys, White and Brown Plains, heavy Twills, Linseys, Osnaburgs and Stripe3, Homespuns, Plaids, and F'annels. BLANKETS. Negro Blankets, White and Grey; Saddle Travelling Mackinaw " Fancy " of every description. Bed ~Blankets, from a small Crib Blanket to a very latrge and superior Blanket. As we have but one price, our Goods will be of fered at thu lowest prices, which we guarantee to be as low as any in the Southern country. Our system not only compell4 us to sell our Goods at thre lowest prices, but it also protects the buyer from paying over market price, as lhe invariably does, where thcre is an asking and a taking prce All Orders will receive our personial and promlpt attention, and our best judgment in exeeuting them. BR[OOM & NORREL~L, A ugusta Sept. 30 .t. 38. CARPE TINGS! CARPETINGS!I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE 23A King St. Charlesten, S. C. --:0: T HIE Subscriber inviles the attention of buyers to the richest and most elegant stock of CARPETINGS Ever exhib~ted in this City (of DIRECT IMlPOR TATION, per ships Mackinaw, Amelia, R. Cobdes and others, fromx Liverpool to this port,) comprising a full and complete assortment of: Medallion Velvet CARPETS, in single and don ble widths; Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns ; Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns and brilliant colors. English Wire Brussels. choice patterns and colorsi English and American Imperial Three-Ply new styles: Scoteb, English and Amerlean Ingrains, new patters ; Venetian CA RPETS, all wid ths; English Wool Dutch, Ilenmp Du ch& and Cottoit Ingrains; 8-4, 12-4 and 16.4 Woolen DRlUGGETS; American Felt DR ~UGGlETS, beautiful guods ; Gieen BAIZE, Tabile Oil CLOTIIS; Linen and Woolen C RUM B C LOTIl, all sins Velvet, Axninster, Tufted and Brussels, Rugs, Stair Rods, Door Mats, &c.; FLOOR OIL CLOT1S, in all widths, thorougly seasoned, and.warranted in every respect, cut to li1 rooms, entries, statir ways, &ec, &c. Cocoa and Canton MA TTINGS, in all widths. gg"Especial attention is also requested to hit large and varied stock of L I NEN G O dDS, SII R TINGS, FRONTING, PILLOW-CASE, TABLE AND DED LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOILEYS, DIAPERS, IIUCKABACK, &c. COLORED TABLE COVERINGS, AND FRUIT DOILEYS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, A full assortment, WINDOW SHADES, &c., &c. OTBuyers by the piece or package, dealt with on the must liberal terms. gg The Carpet Upholstery attended to as usual by the most thorough and experienced Artists, anc every item in that line warranted to give satisfsction P. S.-AII orders from the Country responded to promptly, and receive my personal supervision. .JAMES G. BAILEY, Importer and Dealer in Carpets, NEW CARPET STORE Charleston, Nov 2 tf 43 TAKE NOTICE. FTER this date all Goods purchased of ni Aand returned, will be resold on account of th< purchaser. BLAND & BUTLER. gg-N. B-We will receive in payment of Ac counts and for Goods, the Notes of all the Soutd Carolina, Augusta and Savannah Banks. Oct21 tf 41 1BILLA COMPOUNDI PD TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. ed that this is the BEST PREPARATION of , It sells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its be people at the South, to be GOOD, and GOOD :FFECT GREAT CURES. than to publish what it is composed of. It con hoholic extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) tanthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, ion of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders AtSAPARILLA COMPOUND. and Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE.'.GUE. ly 27 FRENCR MILLENEIRY ! MRS. E. CARROLL, SECOND DOOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE, 3|amn1.urg, 9. 0. RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Edge field and adjoining Districts, that she has opened a LARGE AND CHOICE Stock of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, Consisting of every variety of Velvet, Silk and Straw Bonnets, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, HEAD DRESSES, DRESS CAPS, MORNING CAPS, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES PLUSH AND VELVET HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c., &C. DRESSES AND CLOAKS, Made in the most fashionable and perfect manner. N. B.-All orders from the country thankfully received and promptly attended to. Hamburg, Nov 17 ly 45 HENRY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WORTH of the above Goods, $3Ou, carefully selected from the best Manufacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hand, 5,000 Pair Thick Shoes, Slightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold VERY CHEAP! Wg The Subscriber solicits a call from his South C.rolina friends before purchasing elsewhere. Ur Trias.-Retail, CASH. Wholesale, time with approved paper. No xooona prioa naked. HENRY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Arusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40 PELLETIER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HAMBgRG, S. C., ARE receiving their supplies for the Summer and Fall Trade, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, ALL ARTICLES generally found in their line of business, "Planters, Merchants, Physicians and all persons dealing in our line will find it to their in terest to giv-e us a call as we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. ggft Planters can rely upon having~ their memn orandumns filled with the BEST OF ARTICLES, and put up in packagecs to suit their convenience. A.J. PELLETIER &Co. Next door to A. Bunrnside. Hamburg, July 15, 6mn 27 Panic ! Crisis ! Panic ! Those who want Money had better try to obtain it by purchasing a Ticket in ANDERSON AND SON'S LOTTERY, ON THE HAVANA PLAN OF JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.-.BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. C L ASS E E, Draws Decemnber 15th, 1857, at Armory Hall, avannah, Ga , under the sworn superin intendenco of W. R. Symons J. M. Prentiss, Esq. Capital Prize, $65,000 ! PIZgS PAYABiLE WITIIOUT DEDUCTION 3,2S6 PIZESt 30,00 NUMBERS! SCHIEM E. 1 Prize of..............--.. -..$65,000 1 " .............25,000 1 a................ 10,000 ........... ...............6,000 1 " ...........,. 4,000 1 " ................ 2,000 3 " ..... 1,000.... ....... 3,000 5 " ....... o0o........ 2500 100 " ..... 100......... 10,000 100 " .... 50 .......... 5,000 3000 " .... 30......... 90,000 72 Approximations................ 3,760 3286 Prizes amounting to........... $225,260 WHOLE TICETrS, 510; HALVES 55; QVAR.52,50 Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for Prizes. Drawings of T.arge Classes will be published in New York and New Orleans Sunday papers, and Charleston and Savannah Dailies. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, MANGERS, MAwon or. Saranznah, Ga. Nov 25 tf 46 Notice. I hereby forwarn all persons against trading for Ba certain Note of hand given by the subscri ber to (I. Wood or hearer,of Kentucky, for the sum of one hundred and seventeen dollars, and due thirty days after date, dated on the 6th November 1857; as the property has proved utterly unsound for which the said Note was given. I am deter mined not to pay the same, unless compelled by law. THOMAS B. REESE. Nov. 10 1857 tf 44