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WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ESTABLISHED 1850! THE Subscriber would respectfully inform th? Citizens of Edgofiold and surrounding coun try that ha has just returned from Europe, where he selected with great care an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of WATCHES, Of the best Manufacture, which he will offor at lower rates than any House in the City. In addition, will be found a large Stock of fine GOLD JEWELRY, Set with Diamonds, Rubies, Garnets, Coral. BRIDAL SETS OF PEARL, NUPTIAL RINGS, WATCH CHAD CHARMS, Ac. SILi ER WARE. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, consisting of FULL TEA SETS, WAITERS, Ice and Water PITCHERS, CASTORS, Berry and Butter DISHES, Card RECEIVERS, Card and Cake BASKETS Cordial STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS and SPOONS, and everything in the Silver Wtae line. GUNS AND PISTOLS. Fine Single and Doubla Barrel GUNS, Colt,.Smith A Wessen, Remington, Cooper, Sharp and Derringer PISTOLS, and many others of the latest invention. Fine CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING CANES, PORTEMONNAIES, and FANCY GOODS of every variety to be found in a first class Jewelry Establishment. We would also remind the public that we koep a Special Establishment for the REPAIR of fino Watches and Jewelry. AU work entrusted to our care will bo executed promptly, neatly, neaand warranted for. one year. A. PRONTAUT, 163 Broad St., one door below Angosta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Dec 7 ly 50 NOTICE. Wi ITH a view to turn my whole attention to TUE COMMISSION BUSINESS, I, on tho 20th instant, disposed of my ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Ac, to W. M. DUNBAR Jt CO., who will continue the GROCERY BUSI NESS at the same old stand, and for whom I bespeak tho patronage of my friends. A. STEVENS. Wi E, tho Undersigned, having-this day formed, a Copartnership for the transaction of a GRO CERY and PRODUCE BUSINESS,. under the and stylo of WM. M. DUNBAR A CO., d^rfsj^ttfisBy^Bcit the patronage so liberally bestowed on our predecessor. WMTlfcvJDJJNBAR, TIIOS. M. G OLD SB Y. Augusta, Nov 30 tf '49 | IXTotioe ?TETAVINQ bought out the STOCK IN TRADE' XX of A. STEVENS, we have formed a Co partnership for the purpose of carrying on rt GROCERY AND.. COMMISSION BUSINESS. Wo will abo deal in PLANTERS' SUPPLIES and everything usually found in a first class Gro cory House. Wo will give prompt attention, to any CON SIGNMENT OF COTTON OR OTHER PRO DUCE ruado to us, and do our best to deserve the patronage of the customers of the old House, which fer the past thirty years, has been favora bly known here, an 1 of all our own friends who may favor us with buriness.. W. M. DUNBAR & CO. W. M. D?NB.VIt, of S. C. Tuos. M. GOLDSLY, of Va. . Nor 30 . tf 49 Branch, Sons & Co., ?ANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, WE have removed to " CITY BANK," No. 223 Broad Street, where we ?ball continue the BANKING BUSINESS in all its branches, the same as an incorporated 15.ink, and will allow 7 per cent, interest on monthly balances. DE POSITS are payable on DEMAND. Special attention given to the PURCHASE and SALE OF COIN, STOCKS, BONDS and SECURITIES generally. SIGHT DRAFTS drawn upon the Principal j Cities of Great Britain and the Continent, Wo invite PLANTERS TO SHIP THEIR COTTON to us. Wo havo FINE STORAGE for same, and will make .LIBERAL CASH AD VANCES on Consignments; or we shall bc hap py to Forward it to our friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston or Liverpool, FREE of any Commissions for advancing, and will-charge only 7 per cent, interest on amount advanced, when Cottons are .?old promptly. Parties will do well to communicate with us before disposing of their Cotton. We will bo piad tb give them any information in our posses sion. On Shipment.- to Liverpool we will advance TOTEEN CENTS~E?R POUND. _ ? h*Bkfttt"ffSrtne patronage we aro receiving, we hop?,, by promptness and fidelity, to merit a continuance of same. BRANCH, SONS & CO., Bankers, P. S. Parties unacquainted with us are referred to Banks and Bankers generally. B., S. A Co. Augusto, Nov 23 tf 48 JAMES M. ANDERSON, WITH O,' R, WRIGHT & CO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN British, French and American . DRY GOODS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, .A.nd Notions, 233 Broad St., opposite Masonic Hall, ' AUGUSTA, GA., Nov 10 3t 46 7000 Southern Grown ?mn mm. COMPRISING TWENTY OF THE BEST LEADING VARIETIES OF APPLES. Root grafted, One year old, from four to six feet hi,'b. A few. thousand PEACH TREES. All Budded. The best early market varieties. ^aSfPricc List sent gratis to all applicants. ^gff-For reference apply to Mr. F. M. NICHO LAS, at SETZE'S Store, Broad St., Augusta. Address W.H. K. NELSON, A i c. i STA, GA. Nov. 17 3m 47 RGSAJDAXIIS Purifies the Blood. . For Salo by Drngrfrists Everywhere. A Final Settlement WILL be made in tbe Ordinary's Office a Edgefield C. H., on Mondav. the 25tl January next, on tho Estate of JAMES HANK INSON, dee'd. Those having claim* against thi said Estate will present thom duly attested ; an? all indebted to said Estate will pnv up forthwith LOUISIANA V. TURNER, Ad'ix. Dec 0 ? 50 iD?ntaf" Notice. DURING Salo Day week, I will bo found a all hours of the day in my office, prepared t serve my friends and*patrons professionally. H. PAUKER. Nor.2f_tT_ 48 A. BAI?GAIISr." A. FULL SET TINNER'S TOOLS an PATTERNS, for sale VERY LOW. CHEATHAM A BRUNSON. NOT 24 tf ?'S 262 BROAD STREET, Ajiignsta, Greorgia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Foiroigrxi cfc Domestic DRY 00ODS, KEEP CONSTANTLY on hand, A LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTEI STOCK among which may be found the following desirable Goods : BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, FRENCH POP LINS, and a full assortment of CHEAPER DRESS GOODS. . BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES HOOP SKIRTS, and a large assortment of NOTIONS. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATINETS, JEANS, ano other Goods suitable for Gentlemen's wear, and also for Plantation use. BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS-every brand. OSNAB?RGS, DRILLS, STRIPES, and a variety of other Goods usually kept in a First-Class Dry Goods House, all of which we will sell as LOW AS THE LOWEST, POR CASH. aSrCountry Merchants will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ^POSITIVELY ONE PRICE ONLY.-^a MULLARKY BROTHERS, 202 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. AUSTIN MULLABKY, ") J. H. MULLARKY. . j Augusta, Dec 8 S 3m 50 IMMENSE SEDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GrOODS, AT THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE! I l/UR BUYER having returned from New York with an adoUtio^aj^J?u^?^stock of DRESS and other GOODS, recently purchased at a great ^sacrifice, we have determined to reduce the price of. j,he Stock on hand to-^cofrespond, and from this date will offer many articles in the DRESS GOODS LINE for about one-ha?l what they have been sold at. . We have beautiful BROCADES and Plaid POPLINS, at 25 cents, recently sold at 50 cents. Elegant Stripe, Plain and China DRESS GOODS, of different makes,- at 37* and 40 cents, recently sold at 75 cents per yard. Elegant-Stripe, Plain and China DRESS GOODS, at 50 cents worth $1 pr yd . Elegant"Stripe, Plain and China DRESS GOODS, at G2J and 75 cts., worth $1,25 and $1,50 per yard. We have also added to our Stock many beautiful and new styles of SILK MIXTURES, Irish and French POPLINS, &c., &c.,- at a much less price than they were early in the season. Also, Two Hundred CLOAKS, all grades, at very much reduced prices. Black Silk VELVETS for Cloaks. Black and Colored VELVATINES for TRIMMINGS. Colored Silk PLUSHES. Chinchilla SACKINGS, Opera FLANNELS, <COR SETS, Ladies' Merino UNDERVESTS, &c, &c. Our stock for Gent's and Boys was never more complete ; and in the Domestic Department everything in that line suited to thc wants of the consumer can be found. -, -tr - Such a Stock of Goods as we now have on exhibition we suppose wag nevei equaled before in Augusta. We cordially invite all to call and examine. Orders from the country arc solicited and will "be carefullv attended to. V. RICHARDS & 3ROS., Nov. 23 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL tf 48 KETTLEWELL'S A.A. MANIPULATED GUANO. Do. A. Do. Do. ?MMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE. PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. DISSOLVED BONES. LAND PLASTER. DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM OUR WAREHOUSE IN AU GUSTA, OR SHIPPED DI?ECT"rFROM^?ALTIMORE. . JE would suggest to PLANTERS wishing to lay intlk^supply for the nexi Crop, to giye in their orders as early as possible, that we mayVbe able to take advantage of low rates of Freight, and secure prompt delivery^?t-3bOWJ2>$'l POSSIBLE COST. We refer to the prominent Planters of.Georgia and South Carolina hs to the value and actual superiority of these M?NURES, and will, upon application send Circulars giving undoubted testimony from a large number of Planters o highest reputation. WARREN, LANE & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Augusta, Nov 23 . 4m 48 WAEKEN, LANE & CO., GOTTiH FACTORS AND Commission Merchants 155 and 157 Reynold Street, AUGUSTAJ Gk?L. WE MOST RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS,-WHICH SH ALI ALWAYS HAVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. Nov 23 6m 48 Great R?duction in Prices Dress Goods* of TUE PROPRIETORS of the FREDERICKS RURO STORE take great pleasure in announcing to their friends that they now have on exhibition one of the largest stocks of DRY (J00DS ever offered in Augusta. Read advertisement in to day's paper. ?. Attenta, Nov. 23 tf 48 F YOU WANT GREAT BARGAINS in nice DRESS GOODS, read the advertisement of the FREDERIfJKSBTRG STORE iu to-day's paper and call early. Augusta, Nov. 23 - tf 48 I F YOU ARE IN WANT OF GOOD AI PAjCAS, or MOURNING GOODS of any of th leadiog kiudp, at the lowest prices, call at tho : FREDERICKSBURG STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 Iv YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL WHITE FIG URED, Scarlet or other Colors Chinchilla SACS INGS, call at tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 IP YOU WANT AN ELEGANT CLOAK, handsome ?et of FURS, or nice SHAWL, read the iidvertiseinent of the FREDERICKSBURQ STORE in to-day's pap*r ami '.all carly. Augusta, Nov. 23 If . 48 IF YOU WANT A NICE FRENCH CORSET, Merino UNDER YEST, Boulevnrd, D?chese, or La Bella SKIRT, rend the advertisement in to day's paper ot FREDERICKSBURG STORE and call carly. Agusta, Nov. 23 tf 4 S I F YOU WANT an ELEGANT SILK DRESS, Irish POPLIN, Poplins Rep. figurod EMPRESS, Striped EMPRESS, or any of the new style DRESS GOODS, read advcrtiscioent in to-day's paper of FREDEEICKSBURG STORE and call early. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 IF YOU WANT BLACK SILK VELVET n CLOAKS, VELVATINES, in Black or Colo i PLUSHES or SATIN, for Trimming, call at tl FREDERICKSBURG STORE. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE DR GOODS LINE, at the LOWEST PRICES and tho best quality, read the advertisement in to-day paper ot the FREDERICKSBURG STORE, ai oall early. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 Mi ERCHANTS SHOULD NOT LEAVE tl City wiihout first examining the large nssortme of GOODS in the Wholesale Rooms at tho FREDERICKSBURG STORE. Augusta, Nov. 23 tf 48 TRANGERS VISITING AUGUSTA shou not fail to visit the RETAIL and WHOLESAI ROOMS at the FREDERICKSBURG STOR It is now ono of thc Institutions of the City. Augusto, Nov. 23 tf 48 Concentrated Lye and Potash? FOR SALE at CARWILE'S DRUG STORE. To thc Citizens ot' South Carolina SAVE TWMTlf'FlVEPR CENT BY PURCHASING AT THE EMPIBE BOOT, SHOE ANO TRUNK HOUSE. K.OBERT CARROLL, formerly of Cobb's Legion, Hampton Command, takes this method of informing his old Comrades and Friends that he has opened one of the LARGEST STOCKS of Boots, Shoes, Trimks, Valises aud Hats? Ever before (Cured in this Market, AT PRICES WHICH WILL SATISFY THE PURCHASER. All Goods Sold for what they are Repre sented-if not the Money Returned. No Hurnbng, No Shoddy, or Paper Stuffed Shoes. In short, Nothing bnt Straght-For ward Fair Dealing. The above is my Motto, and I am convinced, after an experience of Twenty-Five Years in tho Boot and Shoe Trade, that I will merit the pat ronage of my old as well as my new customers. Among the Stock will bo found Gents' D.' S: WATERPROOF BOOTS, Gents' P. S. DRESS BOOTS, Ladies' Button, Glovo and Calf Polish BOOTS Ladies' Large Front Lace BALMORALS, Men's Congross BALMORALS, HUNTING BOOTS and BROGANS, PLANTERS' SHOES in eve^varietjr of a and prico, . J And in foot, ALL -KINDS' OF^BQPTS/AND SHOES made by those celebrated Manufacturers, Miles, Ben ker t, Rodgers, Burt, Evans and Wood. A call will convince tho purchaser that a Saving of Twenty-Five Per Cent will Le made by thole purchasing from us. jSSrThis House keeps no Drummers. Our customers will receive tho benefit of the Fiftce or Twenty per Cent, paid to each for brinj them into Stores to trade. ?3?"Remember the Name and Number. ROBERT CARROLL & ?0. Augusta, Doo 1 3ra49 ~ SON, BOCEE AND COMMISSION MERCH'NT, 2G7 Broad Street, AUGUST ?, GA. -0 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ?Kt th.G Tjiowost Prices, STRICTLY FOR CASH. GEORGE ROBINSON will bo found with his Son, at the above Store, and will always be ready and delighted to welcome and wait on his old Edgefiold friends and customers. Augusto, Nov 23 ly 48 LIQUORS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS. 25 BBLS Parkers and Tuscaloosa WHISKY 25 Bbls J. Martin WHISKY 25 Bbl? X, XX and XXX WHISKY .25 Bbl? Old Family Nectar and Cabinet WHISKY 5 Bbls Baker's Celebrated Puro Rye WHISKY L l? BbU BRAKTXf, ?IN and RUM _ ? 5 ? Casks Imported BRANDY 15 Cases Wolf's Irish and Scotch WHISKY 15 Cases Wolfs Shcery, Port and Madeira WINE 5 BUBHOLLAND GINand JAMAICA RUM 15 Bbls SnEBRY, PORT and MADEIRA WINE- ? 10 Cases Wolf's ST. CROIX and JAMAICA RUM 25 Cases Wolf's Imperial ROUYERand COG NAC BRANDY 50 Cases Wolf's BOURBON WHISKY 125 Boxes TOBACCO, all grades 100 M C[GARS,-every-quality In store and for sale at Lowest Cash Prices by " O'DOWD & MULITER?N. Augusta, Nov.'23 , 2m 48 MCO?^LARD, FLOUR, Milgar, Coffee, Etc. 15 III?DS J??CON SIDES 10 Hhds BACON SHOULDERS 15 Packages LARD 'LOUR, nil grades 50 Bbls A^xBand C SUGAR 10 BblsCRuSr??DsMFWDEREDSUGAR 10 Bbls BROWN SUGA^fe. 50 Bags COFFEE "' & 25 Chests TEA, finest grades 1?0 Cases Canned FRUITS and VEGETABLES 25 Cases (1 and 2 lb cons) OYSTERS 25 Cases (1 and 2 lb cans) LOBSTERS 100 Boxes and Half Boxes CANDLES 100 Boxes SOAP, various grades 50 Boxes STARCH 50 Boxes SODA 10 Bales BAGGING 100 Coils GREENLEAF ROP 5 Bales g SHIRTING In store and for sale low by, O'DOWD & MULHERIN. Augusta, Nov. 23 2m 4.8' GEORGE C. ROBINSON AT CITARLES BAKER'S OLD ST.1ND, ISTo. 267 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAS JUST OPENED, and will keep constant ly on band, a large supply of GROCERIES suita ble for Planters and Families, consisting of: BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BUTTER, C?IEESE, SALT, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, VINEGAR, RICE, MACKEREL, CANNED GOODS, MOLASSES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, WINES, WHISKEYS, BRANDIES, BAGGING, ROPE, TIES, NAILS, YARNS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, SOAPS, Ac, Ac, ?&' Vhichwill bo-SOLD LOW and STRICTLY foi CASH. Nov 23 lm 48 E. S;.MIMS, JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE "Wines and Liquors, Ac, dre., dec, NO. 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Oct 20 tf 43 Notice. ALL those indebted to tho Estato of ELBERT POSEY, dee'd., are heroby notified to mak payment, or bc sued. W. H. TIMMERMAN, Ex'or. Dee 1 4t? 49 THE CHEAPEST STOCK AND A.JLSO AND mm mmnmnmi BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, ?E-0RMERLY GRAY, MULLARKY & CO., NOW James A. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Staple > James A.. Gr?ray" db Oo? Announce to the Public of Georgia and South Carolina, THAT THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR TH? FALL AND WINTER TRADE ARE NOW COMPLETE. J"ames JSL. Gray db Co Have Every Variety and Quality of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Of . ' ff:^ SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS AND OSNABOSGS ; : * ' x': I '. gr' ' . ' Of TABLE FRED LINEN ; CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND COVERINGS; i Of LACES, E?IBROIDERIES AND CASHMERES. ?v : ; The Wholesale Department AT JAS A. GRAY & CO'S. IS One of the Largest in the South! ?Tctxxxes Gray eis OFFER THEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT THE SMALLEST ADVANCE UPON COST PRICES ' j Augusta, Oct 13 OSWELL REEDER. ZIMMERAU? DAVIS REEDER & DAVIS, Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, ADGER'U NORTH W n A B F, CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSIGNMENTS respectfully solicited. Charleston, Oct 13 6m 42 W. O. COURTNEY & CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHTS, No. 9, Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. C. CO?RTKET, ") ROBT. MURDOCH, J JAS. S. MRRDOCH. J Charleston, Sept 15_ tf 38 JAS, M. CALDWELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, ? CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES made on Consignments. Rei? those who wish information to Col. D. L. MCKAY, President of the People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Sept 15 Gm "8 NEW BOOT and SHOE .:o NOW OPENING li ?lpt?<OV[rt3?i IN THE Store Formerly* Occupied ? BY. Mrs, Heney, as a Millinery Store. I. P. GIRARD? OJ:. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO his friends and the public that he has on hand and vr?? continue to receive all goods pertaining to a First Class BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Comprising, in part, the following': Cents' and Boys' BOOTS and SHOES, all styles Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, all styles' TRUNKS, VALISES and SATCHELS, of all styles . All of which he offers for sale At Very Low Prices for Cash. He also takes pleasure-in announcing that he has-secured the services of . MK. JAMES HENEY, who will conduct* the business for him, and who will bc pleased to see his friends and the public generally, who desire to procure anything in his line of business. Augusta, Oct 6, 3m 41 HE LADY HOUSE-KEEPERS of Augusta, and of Edgefield District, have spoken it, and we ask no better judges of tho FAr T, namely, That the COOKING STOVES sold by D. L. FUL LERTON, are the BEST, and as CHEAP as any sold in Augusta. Let not the question, Where shall I get a good Stove? trouble you ,any longer, but go direct'y to D. L. FULLERTON, Augusta, Ga. Make known your wants, and he will assist you to se lect a Stove, that will bake your Turkey, Corn Bread and Potatoes to perfection, and make your very soul glad for joy. Hundrods of Families in Edgefield, who are using either the " Chief Cook," " Charter Oak," " Civilian," or "Texana," will say, "It is even, so," and advise you as a neighbor to go and buy one. ?SET*Cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. We will give One Dollar for a copy of this advertisement on oach Stove purchased.] p. L. FULLERTON, Broad Street, opposite Augu/i-T, Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 7 4m 36 WANTED.--r want a man to Uko the AGENCY for Lloyd's great Doublo Revolv ing MAPS if. Europe and America, with the 4,000 county colorod mart of the United States on tho back, issued to-day, and needed by every family, sehool and library in tho land, with patent rever sers, byVhich either map can be thrown front Each map is 62x64 inches large, with ribbon binding and doublo-faced rollers ; cost $100,000 and three years' labor. Price $5, worth $50. A small capital will do to start with. $10 a copy can bo got for theso great maps. Send for circu lar, terms, Ac. Twenty now maps underway. J. T. LLOYD, (P. O. Box 122) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 24 lm 48 Notice. THOMAS 6. REESE is my Lawful Agent and. Attorney in Edgefield District All business done by him in my name will be ratified by me. LEVI D. REESE. Dec. 8 3t 50 NEW GOODS. JPlIE subscriber bas just received from Charles ton his STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, which he now offers to his customers and the public at tho LOWEST CASU PRICES, and aska thoso who dosire to purchaso to give him a :all beforo purchaaing^clsowhere : CALICOES from 10 to 16 cts. per yard. Plain, Figured and Chene DELATES and POPLINS, from 25 to 75 ct?, per yard-all Colors ind Shades. Checked and Eurlotton GINGHAMS, Bleached SHIRTINGS ard Long CLOTHS, Red and white FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNELS, all colors, Canton FLANNELS, Plaid LINSEYS. Plaid and Domestic GINGHAMS. Ladies' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, in variety, Breakfast SHAWLS and NUBIAS, Ladies'and Misses nATS-Straw, Braid and 'lush-beautiful, RIBBONS, PLUMES, FLOWERS, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, 'very heap, HOSIERY, all kinds, Ladies* UNDERVESTS, YANKEE NOTIONS-in variety, IRISH LINENS, Huckaback DIAPER and TOWELS, i Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Bleached and Brown JEANS, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, Ac : For Men and Boys' Wear. DOESKIN, TWEEDS, CA8SIMERES, SATINETTS, Kentucky JEAN8, i KERSEYS and FACTORY JEANS, HATS and CAPS! all styles and sizes, Gonts DNDERVESTS, NECK. TIES, OOL IARS, ?e. ? Boots and Shoes. In Store an elegant assortment Ladies and lisses SHOES, very cheap, GeVtt, Boys and. Children's BOOTS and HOES, larg? stock. Also. A, general assortment of CROCKERY and ILA S S WARE, HARffWA.BE, CUTLERY, AX :S, NAILS, ,tc, ic. Groceries, ?Sec; SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACARONI, CRACKERS, CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, SOAP, nth every variety of Goods generally to be sund in a well furnished Village .Store, all of rhich will ba sold as CHEAP AS THE CHEAP ?ST. B. C. ii&YAN, Agent. Nov. 10 2m '46' GRMB EMPORIUM . FOR oi b: !;.. ? Vitia Pall an< L A. CHEATHAM & BRO., No. 3, Park Row, rr - ?LAVING justreturned from, the great Com nercial marts of the North^where they devoted homsolvca to the selection of their present IM ifENS?.W ELEGANT STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods. i ?spec t ful ly announce that they aro offcrin g thc .ma at.;? "VEBYl SMALL ADVANCE UPON ICTUAL COST PRICES, and as low, if not iwer than thc samo quality of Good?can bc had .t any other House in thc phco. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Their Stock in this Departmc?tembr&ocs ovary .'ar ie ty and Quality, and all the Newest Fabrics md the.Rlchcst.and Most'?6pperb Designs. They teg an examination of their beautiful array of POPLINS, EPINGLINES, DELA?NBS, ' LUSTRES," MERINrOES, '.. .. . ti I ALPACCA, BOMBAZINE, Empress CLOTH, OPERA AND' ALL/WOOL"FLANNELS, Earloaton and Domestic GINGHAMS, ' .354T. Pieces BEST CALICOES-Erenel, Eng iba and American-very cheap, LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Swiss,' Mull, French and Nainsook MUS LINES-beautiful.asfortmcnt, . .: h?0 EDGINGS ??id INSERTINGS,. CLOAKS, SHAWLS', NUBIAS, in .variety, . COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LADIES and MISSES HATS-and BONNETS, nowest styles and very handsome,' BALMORAL and HOOP-SKIRTS, a large assortment, Ladies UNDERVBSTS,?ORSE>TS,f*c. kV HITE -OOODS AND DOMESTICS. Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS, ?-4, 10-4 and 12-4 SHEETING Si Pillow Caso LINENS and COTTONS, A splendid Stock of LINENS, JEANS-Brown and Bleached, APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES, . Boautiful QUILTS und SPREADS, Splondid Bcd BLANKETS, OSNAB?RGS, Bcd TICKING, Ac, ftc. GENTS' GOODS. A large Stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, all grades, chc.iper *than OTC, GENTS' F.URNISHIX<?;??CGDS, 7LOTHS,-CASSIMERES, "TNETS,' TWEEDS. Gcnta'knd Boys Ii ATS, Ac, Ac, Ac. BTfiJTS AN D SHOE S. Wo havo in Storo :in nsttaHy large and .varied issortmcut of BOOTS ?nif^?W|^?or Ladies, Hisses, Gents and Children, which^wTpsarCh?3?trr lircct from the bent manufacturers, ?nd wo aro ati.-fied will please our customers. GENERAL ASSORTMENT in Storo a good selection CROCKERY, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, Ac, Ac. ^ST*Au examination of our Goods is earnestly lolicitod. C. A. CHEATHAM A BRO. Oct 6 . tf 41 John Eston Cook's New Novel, PJ. JIUNTINGTON A CO., 459 Broome . strcot, New York, have in press, to bc ready u Ocobcr,MOHUN. OR THE LAST-DAYS DE LEE AND HIS PALADINS." .{By J. Esten fjook, author of " Surry of Eagles' Nost," . Of "Surry," of which "Mobun" is a sequel, 10,000 copies wcro almost immediately sold. The lew work is still moro ip''nscly interesting. Printed on fine-toned paper and richly bound in ..loth, with upward bf 500 pages, it bas. for its frontispiece a fine steel medallion head of Gene ral Loo, and four beautiful illustrations in Homer's best stylo. Either book is sent by mail post free, un receipt of the price,' $2.25. For sale by all booksellers and newsdealers, in town and country. Oct 6, . 3t 41 Watchmaker and Jeweller. DF. McEWEN is now prepared to do ALL . KINDS OF WORK pertaining ;to his bu siness with neatness and dispatch, and on aa reasonable terms as can be dono by any first class workmen. All work will be warranted to give satisfaction. GUNSMITHING. The services of a competent GUNSMITH have been engaged, and any work in that lino left ut my Shop will be promptly attended to. All parta of Colt's Pistols will bo kept constantly on hand, ready finished for use, thereby piaking it unne cessary for arms being lett for any lcugib of time for ordinary repair. D;F. MCEWEN. Oct. 6 tf 41 CONGABIE ! THE Thorough Bred STALLION CONGA REE will stand at Edgcfield C. H, during the Fall Season at $20 for tho. Season. For fur ther particulars, enquire of Mr. JACKSON COV,\R, at the Clerk's Office. Sept 15 3m 3S-.< Foucz's Horse and Cattle POWDERS JUST received and for sale by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Nov Vt J 1 tf .47 Notice. APPLICATION will be mad* to th . Legisla ture at its next Session fora Charter to in corporate tho Vaucluso Manufacturing Company, for the purpose of Manufacturing and Selling Cotton and Woolen Goods, at or near Vaucluse ' on Horse Creek. ??? ' Oct 1_.3m .47 ? : Notice. . * . .' -c il . ' F . - . : ..??{? j.,..?. AN Application will be made at the next Sos -eion of thc Legislature/or. a CHA?TER for a RAILROAD from EdgeneltLC H., td intersect the Angosta A Columbia-Railroad at or near the Pine House in this County. NOT 22 .. 3t . 48